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Show H ' Bonnet , Sun Suit and Frock for Tot i - ll- NEWS L i; By WILLIAM WNU Service, By LEMUEL F. PARTON (ConaoUdated Fonturoo I WKU Sarrlco.) Premier Desires lih monetary December, start of the war was an advocate of a close financial union between foe two countries as the first bulwark of their Joint defense. For several years, he has been studying English finance and history, insisting that both nations must abandon their old plan of remaining apart in the matter of monetary and economic bed-ment- ioned aU-go- relationships. Ha la a lawyer, .1 ?i i: ,'i ! fi ' h. ! : i, ii The yoke of the frock is extended into wings of kimono sleeves, and rows of braid trim every possible edge of both the frock and the bonnet Simple as it is, the pattern sew chart includes a stepby-ate- p as well as complete directions. Gingham, seersucker, percale and chambray all come in colors which are particularly nice for tots' play togs like this. Barbara BeU Pattern No. 1928-- B is designed for sizes 2, 2, 4, 5, and 6 years. Size 3 requires 3 yards material without nap for of 35-in- ch ' the ensemble; 5 yards ricrac braid. Send order to: j i I t I SEWING CTECLE ATTEEN DEFT. 141 New HMtcmery CaUL an FrucUea Enclose IS ccnti la eolna for Site Pattern No. Kama Addreoe eeeeoeeaeeseeeeeeieoeeeaeeeee in COHSTI FATED? ImI Lit lit, lirvi Pris-ii- n I Mexico. DUILDING more stately mansions At for his soul. Frits Mandt the Austrian munitioneer, runner-u- p for Zaharoff. waa Interrupted by Adolf Now Arms Plants Arc Being Built municipal wurtanAus-trla- n archi- tect sura Mr. Mandl for payment for designs for a new wing on his Alpina castle, when he was married to Hedy Lamarr, the screen star, now the wife of Gene Markey, Hollywood producer. The Mstle and the plans were a war casual ty. but Mr. Mandl is sitting pretty in Argentina, the hidalgo of a gnat estate, and getting a fast running start with new steel and munitions plants in the land of the pampas. He reeled Hitler. Hie great anas pirate, inciadlag lbs Navmtastes SsUalagJni plant, were nppesed to be worth about $Ce,IM,eM. That waa a alee, fat gnome for the Exaggeration Nasi Sim red, but when Der We are never so happy, nor so Fuehrer maved la, he found the unhappy, as we suppose ourselves great plants Just a bellow shell, to be. La Rochefoucauld. the eerarities long since liq aidsted and Mr. Maadl at a safe nose thumbing distance with hit former fortune remaining more or leas intact. Now 40 years old, round-face- d end merry, he was a playboy in his youth, but stayed on the job in his later years. Tbs munitions works were a family holding, founded by hie grandfather, Sigmund, and expanded by his father, Alexander. He was an associate of the faiim Prince Ernst Ruediger von In the Vienna putsch of 1934 not st all interested in political ideologies, and smarter then the y prince in both making a from Hitler and from Germany aa well as being able to save hia for- lupin : af In October, IMS. af deputies, he a "Mg business Beetles af Parle and has ceatmdod "governmental In business. In IMS aai ISM he made a courageous fight for the devolution af the franc, aa Issue which is always loaded la France and always sidestepped by more cantleus poUticlaas. His business sagacity was demonstrated In the rammer af 1M, when he warned all and sundry that a Mg smash was coming, and withdrew all of his securities from the market. He is as direct; decisive and fiery as Daladier is ponderous and meditative, and for many years has been making prophecies more gloomy than Cassandras foredoom of Troy, as he urged France to prepare for the worst- - He parts his hair in the middle; strings with the Alliance Democratlque, a center group; and has never been classified as either right or left He Is said to bo "too Intelligent to be liked, and does not seem to mind. He is small and alert only slightly gray at 60, carefully groomed and the master of a verbal Short Jab which seldom invites a return engagement for anyone Inclined to mix with him. He was a holdout on Lavals deal to give Mussolini s green light in Ethiopia and in this connection warned France that it had better be looking to Its empire. In politics since MM, in the chamber since 1928, he was previously minister of He finance in Tardieus cabinet comes of a family high in the mountains of Barcelonnette, of a clan which has extensive holdings in several foreign countries, including By Fritz Mandl Uitinbli Hirt-rabe- rg li ..I: !!; g : get-awa- tune. Salt Lake's NEWEST HOTEL a refugee fortune, but the of a new one appears in tha operations of Arnold Bernstein, who also found a hols In tha Nazi Una. A freighter of the Ameri- JOT canized Arnold Bernstein shipping lines bums st Baltimore, but it was insured and his newly recruited ships are running cargos to Europe and his fleet is expanding. He cams here last October, from a Nasi jail, where a tangle over the mysterious blocked marks had landed him. At El. a tell, pale, thoughtful men, he gets a new start director WILLIAM L. AUSTIN, census, waa bom on "Hurricane farm" in Mississippi. TEMPLE SQUARE i :H! HIGHLY XICOmXNDIO Katas $150 Is $100 Ifl a arafc of distiactioa Is step at Mis kooatlfai bestsliv XXMEST C. BOS8ITKB. i . carrying on a great drive that they hope will eventuate In a third-ternomination for President Roosevelt. They have been doing right well by themselves, what with federal millions to spend; a patronage army mustered by Secretary Wallace who also pays farmers to let him show them how to farm; the vast relief legions and the other government agents of one kind or another, aggregating nearly a million persons, not to mention postmasters, United States attorneys and marshals and the others. They are, or they were, cocky end pretty happy about the whole thing. There were such things as Vice President Garners candidacy, which eras announced without strings attached and without any reference Mr. to whether should Roosevelt decide the country needs him, again. That candidacy was not welcome; nor was It taken seriously, at first. But someone among the amateur strategists within the corps of Presidential advisers suddenly awakened to the fact that the' Gamer candidacy might be regarded as serious. Well, there were deep discussions of what to da Whatever else you can say about the true New Dealer, the New Dealer, it must be said that he is a serious person, and he plans his reform at the population with grave determination that what is about to be dime for you is, at course; always your but in- terests. to Whispering Campaign Soes Gamer as Sfoofi Out of these discussions has cone a whispering campaign. It is exactly the ssme type of whispering campaign as was used against Herbert Hoover, when he was President. (hily, these whispers are by Democrats about a Democrat It has a technique that is well worked out end it gets results. That is, it gets results if It goes on long enough without anyone seeing what the game is. In the current whispering campaign rad its source can be traced to an expert Mr. Garner was pictured as just a stooge, just someone striving to break down the New Deal. He was pointed out as disloyal. a personally disloyal man despite 40 years as a Democratic battler, end his campaign was said to have 'flattened out" to such an extent that everyone interested in the Democratic party could go home and go to bed you know, the way that is done after an election victory is safely in the bag and the orry la over. I am not prepared to argue that Mr. Gamers candidacy to, or ia tot, washed up. Just aa a one-mfuels, I have thought he was rather popular in the parts of the country where 1 have traveled in recent mwtthi- - But that la not the story about which I am writing. en STRANGE BEDFELLOWS Strange political bedfellows result in intereating politics, according to William B rucks rt, who today discusses the third term issue in relationship to the Roosevelt coattail riders. Tha Presidents failure to clarify hia stand has left third term advocates In an embarrassing position, according to this veteran Washing-to- e commentator. Kentucky's Tbaranghbrei Farms Thera are morn than IN thoroughg He is an citizen, in the cenaua bureau 40 years, and hasn't bred forma in Kentucky, most of which are located in the hirsss yet twaded for a cyclone cellar aa section. fiw extraordinarily prying 1940 census heads Into n low barometer. He Width ef Amuses River d has been extremely The Amnon river is the widest bout cenaua date. In 1936, he re- river in the world, having a width of minded some persistent reporters 200 miles at its mouth. law not did allow that tha tha release of cenaua information, even to the U. S. Battleships It takes approximately four yeara Justice department." to build a United States battleship; aasy-goin- Hotel WASHINGTON. The political that fails to provide a good laugh somewhere along tha line Is rare, indeed. There Is, of course, that time-wor-n expression about polities making strange bedfellows, which frequently happens. There is Just as much of a laugh for me, however, when these same strangers have got into the nme in tha preceding sentence and the slate foil out from under one of them. Actually, collapse of the slats give anyone quite a sinksening feeling, sort at an sation. And, so, I am writing fids week about how fallen slate have forced some of the boys on the Democratic team to prepare a pallet on the floor. In some quarters, I have heard expressions within tha last tew days indicating that there is no particular shortage of pallets, but the would-b- e wheelhorsM are having difficulty at discovering the proper floor. It ell came about in a series of events, some of which I have discussed in these columns before but of necessity, must be repeated. Everyone knows, for instance, how the payroll boys, anxious to keep their Jowls inside the trough, have been tight-lippe- (Bclraisd Or Western Nswspapcr (P- -i bulla, they ring-vor- m and about tha man who When it is realized that the built the Democrat- entire weight of the body 100 ic machine of which 250 pounds rests on the these strategists are to a part In other feet and that in the simple words, they forgot act of walking the front part about "Big Jim of the foot and toes have to Farley, postmaster lift and carry forward all this general and chairman of the Demo- weight, some idea may be cratic national com- gathered of the great pressure on mittee. They apparently overlooked the toes. Instead of leaving the work Mr. Farley, except that they did a of corns, ingrown toenails, and other lot of things contrary to his Idea iff defects to the chiropodists, although mart politics and fairness to those many chiropodists are skillful and who had been riding herd in the use safe or antiseptic iximsutm at should think psiturM where votM grow. Mr. ill times, the physician Farley has not been happy about of the feet as iff any other organ of tha whole thing, and ha has been the body. As an Ingrown toenail often gives reported on several occasions as bethe patient and physician considers- ing prepared to resign. ble annoyance and concern. Dr. Carl J. Farleys Candidacy Surprise to Leaders now, what confronts the bays? Just an announcement by Mr. Farley that he is an the presidential candidate nomination of the Democratic party, an announcement that ended with "thats that!" When Mr. Farley made that statement to the party leaders in Massachusetts recently, he pulled out more bed slate than you can imsgine. He did not say "If flic Chief does not run." He said he was running "and thats that! There are not many folks In the country who do not realize that, as machine politician, Mr. Farley has few equals. He hss personal following that he has built tv throughout the natioo, men whom he calls by their first names and who write to him us "Dear Jim. The ranks at those who jumped too soon include a lot of senators and representativM who hsd arrived at their places on the payroll by virtue of a happy rids on the Roosevelt coattails. But fiw Roosevelt coattails might not have borne file up under the strain, except Farley direction. That is what fiw early bandwsgon crowd la now trying to measure. They are locking around to see whether their pallet Should be on the Farley floor, the Gamer floor or fiw Roosevelt floor, and they are casting squints through partially open doors to see whether there might be comparative peace and political quiet in the next room where foe second-choic- e delegates may have to go at convention time. toenail Way This whole stage scene ia further complicated by continued stories that Mr. Boosevelt looks upon Secretary Hull eff the state department a good man, but with sort of side glanca that soma good liberal like BOb Jackson (the attorney general) should be nominated with Of course, there Is no way him. substantiate the story that Mr. Boosevelt wants Hull and Jackson aa fiw team. He has said nothing. have raid before, and there ia no reason to ehange the belief, that Mr. Roosevelt la not going to say anything until about convention time. In the mean- the folks who owa their politic si plaeM to Mr. Farley and who have gone off the deep end evelt to Roos- aa knife-throwin- g a third - term candidate are spending sleepless nights. They are afraid to make up their pallets on the floor anywhere in fear of the boogey-maAs I raid at foe beginning, nearly every political situation contains good laugh. It Is always the more amusing when you see the amateurs trying to plsy the game of profesThe final scene on the sionals. stage may not have Garner or Farley or Roosevelt in the center to take the acclaim of the audience, but Mr. Gamer is going ahead and Mr. Farley Is going ahead, and the third-terleaders are practically n. helpleai since Mr. Roosevelt steadfastly declines to make public statement on hia intentions. Ha just lets the slats stay on the floor. It la simple, of course, to understand their distress. What, for instance, would be the position of those follows, and their relation to the Jobs they now hold, if Mr. Farley would be the nominee? They thought they could kick the Garner candidacy out of the window, safely. But that question ia secondary now, to the Farley candidacy adds 19 to names on tha payroll and what to a local party leader without hia patronage list? Some of the wails have taken the shape of a demand that Mr. Farley resign as party chairman to ease their pain. MUCOUS are MOW WRf SUKtt. , mFj VmI Tew pie Ia"LUCi . TAYLOS. DWrikua Soli Like City, WALLPAPER PATTERNS STSfcl aromptlf SIM. FAt Hadis ft ntato SLuf I Lsteffatel fait St. TRUSSES Imffta I Late CM. DM I HeOpHll Mamifpetprm of Klti Steckissa AbMaTQI Tka mijalriMi n. St 4S W Slid Saute BABY CHICKS left SuL Falkte BETTE DAVIS asked O'Brien. answered Clements, Those," "represent year bead and Mr. Cag-neys. They'll be font clone togeth-whe- n knife between I threw them far the picture. MEW AND USD Ilua been in Hollywood is usually due te and emotional disturbances, but rough foods era as era-vat-e ee It. I am 23 years old and I am becoming bald. I would appreciate your advice. A. If you have had a recent year hair wlU likely return. B net, yen sheoid nek your physician about Meed teat. ill-ne- area in Arizona has been aei for hunters, deer, bear and wild turkeys as Priscilla end Rosemary Lane received a substantial offer to become platinum blondes and turned it down I A representative of more then 5,000 hairdressers made It; he aid that scheme to being pro- moted to revive the platinum blonde ereza introduced by the late Jean Harlow, and that several other stars re being approached with the same offer. It inchidea royalty in addition to the flat advance sum. ODDS AND ENDS wAe sMouncet man ...Sen C;, programs lAan e mtorophono of, star "avia actor; mAm ssora child ha afayed tha role 0 a "native" W. Crifithi Tha Idol fianeer . . . CanUina FI yon era sAoico ??. r foe eiovfes in Hollywood: skas keen liviiil brUlitnl ptrlormoncos at ike grto Tkeaier fa Dublin April Crane Alim will ba namimutnl as pruuhmtiml candidate el ike itffk auadmnSsl mark convention of Co He fa on, Pa. (raria Is the Surprin orfys" cmdh dots. ...On Jef-hso- Fkfal SS X. W. Suni te', ulu, M IndnF, r ELECTRIC MOTORS REPAIRED fakfnteif nutonmi lain 1LECTBIC ti Waal Uuafurnm SCIUttl ni lunite M Ut f CO, HI rirrawt. INEXPENSIVE MEALS Tte teat fond m Ml Late la aann Is Tka MATFLOWKB CATS al 1M Soutk Main POPULAR PUB Minim uul Sandnlai LaiieiMaM. KODAK FINISHING PHOTO-KRAF- T ECONOMY FILM SERVICE Any Rod Dmloptd with Bette Davis owns her own home Shes ante, OFFICE EQUIPMENT wall 15 easily flips a knife into paces away. James Cagney and Fat OBrien, topping to watch him, noticed font there were two chalk marks an foe wall, leas than six inches apart, and that the kaifa went whistling neatly between them. What de those marks mean? at last aa nrl k lllil. I.O.F. It lI lllil I in S14.M HMn Chkks lift-- ft M.l CHICKS ft BLOOD-TESTE- Is colitis duo to eating rough nma SURGE MILKERS Lrt m aralcal Recently the student! of Blue Ridge college. New Windsor, Md. selected Albert Dekker as the "Par. feet Profile of 1940. Dekker won narrow victory over Nelson Eddy; foe girls selected him because his was foe profile that Impressed them most when they inspected the photo-grapof the contestants, which Included every male star in Hollywood- What they didnt know was the men they chose as appears in his current picture, "Dr. Cyclops, with his head shaved and his noss obscured by a pair of glasses. with ' -- QUESTION BOX An ak Ss MUSIC TEACHER WANTED Haas teacher wanted whs will lankml I sad track arsstdlen. Liberal sirs sf both IsstraiMBte. mi aura .SI MUSIC CO.. IT W. I In. Brit uSaTl will be accompanied to New York by her mother, Mrs. Margaret Darnell," it stated, "but her tether, who to a clerk in foe Dellas post office, will remain on the Job beck in Texas. Apparently even the feme of his very beautiful daughter doesn't dazzle Mr. Darnell. Slide ail aid Piumucnnji So. hs Belling Dairy Preducta to sen dairy products to being taught this year at Texas Technological college. SEED AND PERTH 17m - rTuSL'V.1; aadsnold. Write Summon Sol omen Cranberry Frodectioa Judge Frank C. Collier, Pasadena, The largest cranberry producing area in the United States is on Calif., has been called on to aniwer onp that Solomon had the good luck three-fourtwhere Cod, Caps of to escape. He has been asked to fos nation's crop to grown. rule whether, if wifes dog bites someone, her husband can ba held Prairie Dogs Diet liable for damages. Tha Seventy-eigh-t damsgr per cent of prairie doFs diet" consists of plants of for- suit to for $3,000. age or crop value. How srwa; OacMtatel amr ColltlS flanleri Mu Mater Ca.. II a. artes Chronic Ulcerative Colitis. However, there to more severe form of colitis known as chronic ulcerative colitis in which the lining of foe bowel to greatly inflamed and ulcerated. In this type of colitis, lime, pus and blood coma away with the stools which have a disagreeable odor. There to also the distress, pain and tiredness over the abdomen, loss of appetite, loss of weight and anemia thin blood. Diet here to likewise very important. At first ill rough or solid food to avoided, only cereal waters being allowed. Then cereal gruels alone for some time followed gradually by milk, orange and lemon juice. Then craped meet Cleansing enemas containing baking sods, table sap end boric acid are used dally. Q. TIJjjV FJNEJJSEDCARS -- sn . 1940 for nine years,' and lived in a difbowel or Intestine to ferent home each yeai-sh- es THE large never A known as the colon, so that an owned a house, a ranch or even a inflammation of tha colon to called vacant lot. But before beginning colitis. "All This and Heaven Too she What to known aa mucous colitis bought whet foe salesman called to very common these days, as it to An American form house; she usually due to nervousness or emorays It reminds her of her childhood tional upsetments, which are met home in New England. Its Just with so often now. There to usually five minutes from the studio. Its soreness over abdomen, pain resemtoo just a little too near the Los bling colic, constipation (due to Angeles river, which overflowed its spasms) with large quantities of banks a few years ago, washing mucous, either alone or covering away several homes In the vicinity. hardened wastes (feces) in shape of strings, shreds and bands someMartha Scett rad WIBtom HaMem, times tinged with blood. Thera ere re sf tka elan In fial Leaaer'a present also headaches and physi"Oar Tewn, cenramcd S3 cal tiredness. The treatment of muberry lee erenas eedae daring foe cous colitis consists in trying to aciking ef. the leva scenes for foe quire calmness (avoiding excite- pictnre, and at the nmneat wealdnt ment) and foe use of soft foodi care If they never raw nnether eae. fruit Juices, green vegetables such Bat Frank Craven, whe ilnhhed IS as grow above ground, cooked fruits, ef tabaece In kin pipe daring buttermilk, deer coups, puddings, kin scenes, Jest went rat and beaght custards. Foods to be avoided ere fried foods, preserved, spiced end canned meat end fish, corn, turnips, Thera's an entire Hollywood novel berries, alcoholics, gravies, sauces, in press announcement that was condiments such as pepper and mussent out a while ago, before Linda tard. Darnell started east Mias Darnell ' isSfcSr 5 MCIMOND. El Due to Nervousness Q food? .apartment 5 I arse talk srw CLZANEH milk llk kmMUas Write for Information. . Team Enter 1940 Race Mr. a black panther." She always gets is part her man, and of her menace. So ahe'i been practicing around It's hard work. she tha studio. complained the other day. "Fm afraid I'll knock off a finger or chop off toe before I'm through. "Probably my toe." gloomily prophesied Bob Hope, who's working with her In The Ghost Breakers. And over at Warner Brothers' Steve Clemen to is also hurling knives, in a corner of the set to An expert, he Torrid Zone. footwear end Improper cutting of the nails. The nails should be allowed to grow to considerable length and then cut straight across." Three Stagea of Symptoms. The symptoms and signs of toenail are conveniently divided into three stages (a) inflammation and redness, (b) inflammation and little moisture (thin at first), and (e) formation of new or granulation tissue. In the early stages of Ingrown toenail, Dr. Haifeta suggests careful packing of absorbent cotton moistened with alcohol, between the edge of fiw nail and foe soft parte. Use mall flat instrument Collodion is then applied to foe cotton end allowed to dry. If n sufficiently wide cut-ohoe or shoe la worn, the packing changed weekly, and the nail allowed to grow long enough so that it can be correctly trimmed, a lasting cure can usually be obtained. As foe eeeond and third stages require more intensive treatment end operation, they should be under tha care of a physician. to time, Desdemona; Carmen and American Journal at Surgery. "The main underlying causes of to i I Heifetz, St Louis, gives some helpful suggestions in the And, on 3 SMsstnit others forgot , t VRP.S forward or backward t the other end forsU1 knifethrowing going on in Hollywood, and its been none too good for the nerves of the spectators who are scheduled to act as targets. Paulette Goddard is trying her hand at it, in preparation for her role HOTELS in Cedi B. DeMilles North Wten la West Mounted Police. She is HOTEL H.UENlLJ!ft12teei Ira scheduled to play Louvette, whom Mr. DeMille described Hotel Plandomi as a combination of Circe, 'h A Sill, Sr Mm. Saltufl com-plai- mertoes, By VIRGINIA VALE by Weston Nswapopar Union.) . . i make itrategiata the fences safe against the Gamer o and economic accord of last and, even before the SttCESCREENRADIO IS unfortunate that many ITphysicians give Httleor no foot ailments the to attention n their which patients of painful The story at this time la what has BKUCKART In corns, direction. arches, in another National Press happened hamtha efforts at the bunions, D. C. to Bldg., Washington, Paul Reynaud, NEW YORK. waa aiked to form a new French cabinet and aucceaaor to Premier Daladier, put through the French - Brit- - fur,, tionary war used . .1" Bar, attempt to ,ik u Eagle" in New York craft was mads by D.ri?' S in 1777. It carried one muW stay subme to ntes. Water wu Win , ? Ing nd pumped out fcln4 Hull-Jackso- WEEK sun-su- it The Colonial BARTON By DR. JAMES W. Union.) PresiCandidates Farley and Garner Confuse Issue for Combination n dent's Followers; Further Complicates Political Scene. 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