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Monte Proser's new Copacabana started off with a zippy premiere, every part of the show clicking with a bang . . . The gal who posed for that lovely ballerina picture in Stage magazine's first number is 19-year-old Lorraine Gittman, a model. MGM wants her. That magazine everybody suspects of being subversive is being investi- gated quietly-for backers, coin, Frank McElherron of Philadel _phia, who was arrested on return- ing EEE RIOR we Col. C. R. Morris, left, stirs the blue lottery capsules containing the draft numbers of 16,500,000 registrants, while Capt. R. B. Davidson pours Note the "‘second story" the last of the capsules into the historic bowl. added to the famous goldfish bowl after it was discovered the bowl was not large enough to hold the 8,500 capsules, American Girls in Battle of Britain from a trip to Scotland, for breach. of the neutrality law. The ‘Jaw forbids any American citizen, with certain exceptions, from going into war ‘dent. rest areas This for defined is the violation of this of ar- law. Plowboy Champ TALKING Mr. Sevareid will return to London a These five girls are members of the personnel of the first two units of the American hospital now operating ‘‘somewhere in southern England." The hospital is sponsored by the Allied Relief fund. There are 17 Americans on the staff, 12 of whom are doctors, surgeons and technicians. The British caption did not*give the names of these girls. Fred Timbers, 33, of Stouffville, Ont., who won the first national plowing match recently held at Davenport, Iowa, a prelude to the 17th annual corn-husking championship. aft- made these notes on the clipper. Antbassador Joe Kennedy's indigestion, which has not benefited from a steady diet of eggs and pills, a lack of sleep and the unending bombings. He has grown pessimistic about the \ ld situation and doesn't want to 3. back to London . .. The boners Halifax continues to make in his speeches. Whenever he speaks of England's allies he invariably forgets to include the valiant Poles who have continued the struggle, and he never fails to include the phrase, "‘Christian civilization,'' which is a slap for India -where Halifax was once viceroy! Churchill. He is far and away the most lucid mind and voice in Britain. Historians are convinced he will live in history as the greatest British orator, Pitt not forgotten. Churchill, for your information, is privately convinced that America ought to come into the war at once. of having to sell the U. S. on every new event and idea. Those are the prime minister's own beliefs, but there is no denying that the impact of American intervention would be terrific in France, where (despite the stuff you hear from Vichy) nine out of ten pray for British victory. The American correspondents and their amazing esprit de corps. No phony heroics, no trivial struggle for meaningless ‘‘scoops," and best of all, lots of intestinal fortitude. Ray Daniell and his NY Times cohorts moved their office into the basement of the Savoy hotel some time ago. The Herald Trib boys are there now, too, pounding their typewriters under criss-crossed steel girders two stories underground. When things get dull Vic Oliver comes in to do a bit of entertaining and Bob Post orates on his favorite subject-the British navy. Scotty Reston and Frank Kelly, who live in this basement to eliminate the 5-minute tram ride to and from work, sit and reminisce about home and family. But Larry Rue, old calloused Chicago Tribune hand, is probably not there. He likes to sit on the ROOF during a raid, caress a scotch and soda and hurl profanity at the night riders. has justice be driven home ee] Jaw as t hold action until after November 5. They didn't want to be accused of playing politics. 3 9 first. o ARGENTINE GIGOLOS The Good Neighbor policy of iustays | tions picture them in log cabins, t, late Harold Cabin R. Shurtleff, in the L Myth, published by Harva or University Press, states that were no log cabins in early England or Virginia. They frame houses, pie 0 Colds Don't Last 100! Scientists say the common sell lasts only three or four days a; gives immunity for three mon Longer illnesses are due to ray infections. Sin Sunlight Brighter Sunlight is about 618,000 times bright as the light of a full mc has canals in the United States, Busy Stork Joshua Jenkins received a let from his twin brother, Jonathan Grand Rapids, Mich., announce the birth of a son. Joshua just BBB & EUROPEAN e Wheat COMMUNISM Communist The nineteenth annual 4-H Club congress will meet in Chicago November 20 to December 7. Scenes shown above will be repeated again this year with contests in judging (upper left) and live-stock raising (lower left). The 1939 Health Kings and Queens are pictured (right) beneath their crown. The congress will be attended by about 1,400 rural boys and girls. This week the first group of conscripts will be mobilized. A private displays the clothing and equipment conscripts will receive. He carries all these in the field. party tested A. F. of L. and C. I. O. Convene Same Day Half-Way Mark es DD DD DOD a for protein $1.00. ®#t Chem analysis of Foods, Stock and Poultry Fet frst PETERSON LABORATORIES ips 3955 So. State St. Salt Lake City, Unple ve 1 AUTO COURTS CASA im BLANCA AUTO COURT i 1489 So. Stare St. - Routes 40 and 9 Exclusive, dignified, steam heated. tile room-SURPRISING LOW WINTER RA BARBER COLLEGE velec this -Falled New Class Now Starting th MOLER BARBER COLLEGE | Barber tools furnished on new plan. 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DDD "in = One development you don't read much about in the cables from Europe, but which is causing plenty of worry on the part of Britain's nobility, is the rapid development of Communism in central Europe- particularly Czecho Slovakia, Austria and Hungary. You have to remember that the Communists were strong in Czecho Slovakia before the German invasion, and that for a time they more or less dominated Vienna. Also there was a day when the Bela Kun Communist government ruled Hungary. While these movements were stamped out, or kept under cover in the past, intelligence reports now indicate that they are making rapid sub-rosa progress again. In Czecho Slovakia, for instance, the Kladno: coal miners staged such a serious revolt against German officials that the latter backed down. Some of the communistic activity is directed against the Nazi overlords, but some is not. As a matter of fact, some of it, particularly in Germany itself, fits into the Nazi scheme of things, for Germany today is probably more socialized than Russia. Also it is always important to remember that before the BDL CHEMICAL ANALYSIS and picked on Argentina. Hitler, = $225.00 Course 3: OF ACTUAL TRAINING IN| ?2% Airline ce Radio Operating =" = OR ‘en Radio-Television Jind@ i A Contest Based on Reasons for Choosing Radio as a Vocation. FOR LIMITED TIME PHONE, SEE OR WRITE Western Electrical 425 Atlas Bldg. ai{® ONLY TODAYES$ Colleg - SALT Ue MEREY-GO-ROUND It will surprise no one if some of the Latin-American military men now touring the U. S. as guests of the army will participate in the oc. cupation af Martinique under joint Pan-American auspices. Roosevelt is anxious to make the taking over of French possessions a truly good- neighbor HOTEL BEN LOMONIX OGDEN, UTAH enterprise. To prevent profiteering on the vast supplies of food that will be necessary for the enlarged army and navy, defense commission experts are making a survey of all food stocks in the country, while discussing plans with agriculture department officials for the purchase of farm surpluses. NATIONAL DEFENSE LETT ERS You might suppose the army air corps They reached a decision and started for the friend's hotel, arriving there just in time to see the inn erupt into the street. They collected their nerves at the nearest pub and set out for Bob's quarters. Same thing. A bomb got here less than a minute before them. That's really a little too close for comfort. No Log Cabins most American to with- decided prosecutors Although one of the strongest in Germany. After Hitler, most of the Communists merely became National Socialists. The split second timing that saved old Bob Casey's life twice in one evening. He and a friend stopped their cab one night to argue for 10 minutes in order to determine who should court it, but the justice department had the indictments all prepared before But since some of the elections. high Republican leaders of Michis gan politic are going to be indicted, bowed, er a brief breathing spell in N. Y. He is tired Poles a Broken Nails A liquid has been invented mending broken finger nails, LBB Erie Sevareid, crack young corre spondent and commentator for the Columbia Broadcasting System, returned to the United States via Clipper last Sunday. He was in France when it fell and since then in London, where life is a commodity to be exchanged for nothing less than freedom, and death is something preferable to surrender. He among CLASSIFIEI DEPARTMEN' The lad who posed for the General Motors ad used in all papers (‘‘We Hope We Set a Boy to Dreaming'') is Kingsley Colton of the Court of Missing Heirs radio program . . Add lovely things: Yvette's version of ‘‘These Foolish Things,'' a Bluebird of a recording . . . Frank Parker will get the singing lead in ‘‘The Ziegfeld Follies.'' Last time he was in a musical he was a chorus boy.- Your Girl Friday. ARE prevalent been promoted in many ways, from tariff lowering to flag raising, but mailed a similar announcement never before has attention been givJonathan. en to the offending gigolos of HollyNow, however, the combined | wood. good will of Nelson Rockefeller and | John Hay (‘‘Jock'') Whitney is be-| ing exerted to reform the Holly wood practice of making every gigolo an } Argentine. Mr. Rockefeller, who is the government's co-ordinator of LatinTHEATRICAL ENTFRTAINER American efforts, has dispatched Coast to Coast Theatrical Agency, 502 Mr. Whitney to Hollywood to see Nat. Bank, Salt Lake. Entertainers furn 4 for all occasions, from the biggest star! X what the film industry can contribthe smallest entertainer. 7 ute to the Good Neighbor program. . He will make at least one specific HOTELS Q suggestion, namely that Argentina ted When tin RENU. NEVAWA stop at th does not like to be represen as a HOTEL GOLDEN-Reno's largest and" nation of gigolos. most popular hotel. - The gigolo mischief was corrected earlier with respect to France. We TYPEWRITERS had a big film market over there, Large stock used machines, all makes, S and when French: opinion objected prices for school opening. SALT L DESK EX., 35 W. Broadway, Salt Lake to Hollywood practice of making every gigolo a Frenchman, Hollywood etc . . . I've told the feature section about the sense of humor of the Sing Sing inmates. The mascot on their ball team is a black sheep... I think you ought to run the scolding in that coast editorial-it put me in stitches. LONDONERS ABOUT... Supreme the then by the Presi- first case Address Beware Coughs is over department the justice will see The paper 10 minutes of 10 minutes week. NOTE: election the tng Philharmonic Concert in the Trib the other morning. A friend of mine spoke of ‘‘the awful rap'' to the manager, who replied: ‘That's nothing-we'll even things next In gives more rug hooking designs and further suggestions about how to draw your own'fiower designs. Also directions for a that Virgil Thompson panned the open- got here you must leave the o'clock henceforth. lowance at least two inches wide OF CORRUPTION INQUIRY Now d for cians .are sure to be indicte They will operating a liquor ring. funds ing divert with d charge be Basis of from state liquor stores. sending be will indictments the U. S. the h throug money ‘thot'? justice mails, an offense which the time first department used for the ana. Louisi in s succes e with definit instead te be turned under after the rug is hooked, and be sure to overcast the edge of the burlap as soon as it is cut. Center guide lines through the length and the width of the burlap will be helpful in balancing your design. The flowers and leaves may be cut out of paper pinned on the burlap, this way and that. When you get an arrangement that pleases, trace it to make your pattern. PLAN had to replate the 4-star edition to squeeze in your "Suzanna" notice, which feayes from plants and trees become tracing patterns for leaf designs. An oval cut from paper a a pattern for a center medaliion. When making your own hook rug designs, always leave a hem al- being wi hb Washington, D. OC. Memos of a Colyumer's Sec'y Dear Mr. W.: Paulette Goddard's pals are sure she will shortly file in Mexico . . . And I hear that Rosalind Russell and Fred Brisson, son of Carl Brisson, are completely out of this world . . . You are staying too late at the theater. ¢ ed States is not the only place wheif! Hock Rug Designs By RUTH a SOL Ansa The third annual convention of the Congress of Industrial Organizations will be held at Atlantic City, N. J., on Nov. 18-This is also the opening date of the American Federation of Labor's convention at New Orleans. Above, (left) William Green, president of the A. F. of L., and (right) John L. Lewis, who has been leading the C. I. O. The Philippine guidance islands, of President under Manuel the Que- zon, pass the half-way mark to independence on Nov. 15. In 5 years they will be free in accordance with the Tydings-McDuffie bill passed five years ago. spends all its time preparing the air defense of the countr y. But a large number of Officials and clerks are engaged in the silly business of answering letters from a zealous public with half-b aked ideas, From Hoople, N. D., comes a letter Saying, "I have an idea for directing bombs dropped from airplanes. Just tie a Carrier pigeon to the bomb and drop it overboard." 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