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Show THE BULLETIN Notification July 23 Crochet That Is New and Quite Simple to Do Whistling Through the Graveyard Household K: H: PE KO EDGE JAR RINGS KEEP AU. THE Questions FLA- VOR WHERE EASY TO IT REMOVE. THDR .BELONGS.., Air the bread and cake boxes frequently during the summer months. Mould is likely to form on breads and cakes kept in boxes during the warm weather. THEYRE EASY TO APPLY, AND LOCKED UP TWO BIG UPS RIGHT IN THE TAKE CARE OF PRESERVES. THAT. Mayonnaise may be kept for several weeks in refrigerator if a tablespoonful of boiling water is added to it before bottling. salads with a fork instead a spoon or ladle. Mix of Do not remove husks from " corn until just before green n to boil. Corn spoils quick"Can anyone do It?" Most as- -. It is a lovely rug, a ly, so it should be used as soon as suredlyl top or pillow possible after purchasing. matching for quick crocheting. Easy, medallions are done one When cake or bread is too brown by one, each flower a different or is burned, grate gently with a or uniform color with background fine grater (nutmeg grater prenot, as you please. Sew them ferred) until the cake or bread is beto and you're ready together brown. a golden gin the border crochet, going round and round with stripes of Sandwiches may be kept moist color used to break the back-- I - for 24 hours if they are wrapped canor wool, rags Rug ground. Dght as soon as made, in waxed dlewicking may be used. In pattern 5544 you will find paper, then placed In a box lined complete instructions for making with a damp cloth and covered the rug shown; an illustration of with a cloth. Keep in a cool place. Ball Syndicate. WKU Scrrtoc. it and of all stitches needed; ma terial requirements; color sug ITIIBI gestions. Send 15 cents in coins or stamps (coins preferred) to The Sewing Circle, Household Arts Dept., 259 W. Fourteenth St., New York, N. Y. Write plainly pattern number, your name and address. Pattern 5544 put-tin- foot-sto- "lit Royal ol six-sid-ed Topeka, Kas. resb from his recent vacation in Estes Park, Gov. Alf U. London, Republican nominee for the Presidency, is shown here as he returned for the special session of the legislature, and for his notification ceremonies July 23. Hamilton Bares Victory (or America This Fall, in Speech Roosevelt administration and its fear of obliteration which the public recognition of. these misdeeds has produced. His speech was delivered at a dinner given him by the Republican Finance committee for Illinois. As he finished upon the note: "There can be only one outcome in November a victory for America I" the more than 3,000 listeners cheered wildly. It was the largest political dinner in Chicago's history; 1,200 were turned away. In the early passages of his speech, Hamilton dwelt upon the "phoney character of the claimed New Deal confidence in and endorsement of its candidate confidence he said was unreliable for the very fact tia1 it has been bought with payroll Jobs and the taxpayers money Points to Farleys Fears. Hamilton also cited the futile imitations of the Republican platform advocated by President Roosevelt with respect to the Democratic monopoly plank, the civil service plank and the plank on balancing the budget. He characterized these imitations as sincere flattery. "There has been a sudden end to the talk that the Republican party would carry only six states in NoOn vember, Hamilton declared. the contrary, the chairman of the Democratic National committee felt the obliged to tell the delegates to conPhiladelphia convention that fidence was not enough. And in the last few days supporters of the administration have been disheartened of by the extraordinary spectacle their candidate for President so uncertain of carrying his own state that he must draft the aid of a governor, whom he himself placed in office, at the sacrifice of that mans own personal preferences and political future. Hamilton expressed sympathy lor UNITED STATES RUBBER COMPANY SHa Mk hetek. bs BUM IMtakateMAMMlS HOTEL Secs CHICAGO. ILL. John D. M. Haidilton. new chairman of the Republican National committee, opened the Republican Presidential election campaign in the West with a ringing, straightforward declaration of the misdeeds of the JAR RUBBERS NEWHOUSE New Deal Fears at Chicago. Edge Pe-K- o A $1,391,099,397 in LANDON DDES IT AGAIN! Topeka, Kas. Gov. Alf 31. Landon has balanced his budget again! When Kansas closed its fiscal year June 30, there was on hand a cash balance of approximately $1,250,000, according to the estimate of A. R. This Jones, state accountant. is nearly a quarter of a million dollars more than the cash balance at the close of the 1935 fiscal year. - a GOSSIP is always eithe 35 Farm Imports WASHINGTON, D. C. Agricultural imports during 1935, which saw grains and meats, as and subwell as their stitutes, multiply again and again under Roosevelt easy trade policies, were estimated here to have reached a total value of in Red as Year Closes Fiscal 1936 J, S. Is Far $1,391,-099,39- WASHINGTON, D. C. This was the record of the Roosevelt administration as the fiscal year 1936 came to a close June 30: A federal debt of 33 billion 913 million dollars. Spending of 8 billion 793 million dollars during Die fiscal year, more than two dollars for every one 7. Imports of one item alone oil, a lard substitute out of a long list, denied opportunity for self support to 403,197 rural persons, by displacing the production of 3,692,000 acres of American farm land. A total of 33,463,336 acres were displaced by all the taken in. imports together, with a total of A budget bureau estimate of ex1,741,000 rural persons denied the penditures of $8,272,554,370 during opportunity of the new fiscal year, without any Computing Land Displacements. alibi such as the veterans bonus or The displacement of land is com invalidation of processing taxes. puted from the acreage which A federal debt that would be 38 would have been necessary to probillion 600 million were it not for duce the airpunt of each item imexpert juggling of the figures by ported, if it had been produced in the New Deal treasury department, America, rather than by the coolie which does not include in its esti- or peasant labor of foreign counmate a total of $4,688,733,645 in tries. bonds. For instance, during 1935, there guaranteed government Reason given for the omission of were imported into the United the bonds is that some day they States 43,242,296 bushels of corn, will all be repaid, a conclusion according to the United States dewhich is at least arbitrary. partment of commerce. By dividing that total by the American 10 year average yield per acre, it can Knox Will Be Notified be shown that the com imports in Chicago on July 30 would have required 1,814,000 acres Washington, D. C. Col. Frank for their production in this country. Effect of Pork Imports. Knox, Republican nominee for the Such estimates of Die effect of as Gov. Alf. M. Landons running mate, will accept other items of import are equally the nomination in Chicago July 30, revealing. Imports of 5,297,335 John D. M. Hamilton, fiery, pounds of pork, hams and bacon young chairman of Die Reduring 1935 displaced the producpublican National committee, an- tion of 68,070 acres of American nounced here. This will be one farm land. The 27,438,870 bushels week, to the day, following the of wheat imported could have notification of Gov. Landon. been produced on 2,220,000 acres here, taking some 61,626 rural inhabitants off the relief rolls. More Federal Jobs In 1932 the civilian employees of No Politics in Relief the federal government numbered In Mamaroneck, New York, a re-President Roosevelt pro583,196. posed to reduce the number by at lief canvas showed that 24 out o! James A. Farley, "jobmaster gen- least 25 per cent, but in March of 27 executive 'or supervisory jobs eral of the New Deal, declaring: were held by Democrats. But Re1936 the number of civilian em"He has undertaken to see that his ployees was 806,035, an increase of publican voters the Novemin candidates are Democrats 3 to 1. 222.859. ber and quite plainly he doesnt know how it can be done. The G. O. P. chairman said the administrations claims for its agricultural policy were singularly modest. Betrayal of Farmer. men"to It neglects, he said,increase in tion the extraordinary farm of products, importations atwhich are most certainly directly tributable to the Roosevelt administration. It neglects to say that from 1932 to 1935 imports of raw foodstuffs increased 41 per cent and of manufactured foodstuffs 49 per cent. It neglects to state that in that period importations of wheat bushjumped from three thousand million els ' to over twenty-seveand imports of com bushels; bushels jumped from 344 thousand imthat bushels; 43 million over to 19 .to 53 from went ports of rice million pounds." Hamilton predicted that citizens would not be fooled out of realizing the excessive burden of taxes. corThey will note the perfectly RooseMr. which with rect horror velt views gambling with other peothe same time ple's money, buthe atfails to mention note will they which in Estes Park, Colo. Gov. Alf 51. Landon, Republican Presidential irresponthe gambling sible New Deal officials have in nominee, is shown here having a good laugh at one of the stories of Roe dulged, not only with our money Fmery, who entertained the Kansas governor and his family at a steak but with money which our childrei fry. Fmery is at Die left, Peggy Anne Landon between them, and Mrs. Landon is at the right, back to will have to produce. talking to Mrs. Fmery. ottonseed Distinctive Residence Gossip a Confession of malice or imbecility, and the young should not only shun it, but by the most thorough cub ture relieve themselves from II temptation to indulge in it. It is a low, frivolous, and too often a dirty business. There are country neighborhoods in which it rages like a pest. Churches are split in pieces by it Neighbors are made enemies by it for life. In many persons it degenerates into a chronic disease, which is practhe Let tically incurable. young cure it while they may. J. G. Holland. 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