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Show i UINTAH BASIN RECORD fatlileen Norris Says: tfe All Have to Prisoners of War Settle Down To Routine Ordered by Enemy Pay the Piper for Our Mistakes have i :rs COIV as T C ATT BIN EPARTM ENT (BeU Syndlcati long being QHICAGO. The circle narrows Joe Louis and the con-e- n ers come into clearer view. Young fighters who wouldnt have been even remotely clams, rs. 'e more repeat the point, so that they are no less decorative than usefuL If ever we saw a prize among pinafores, this is it, and you should have the pattern right away quick. Make no less than half a dozen so that youll always have a fresh one ready, and tuck a few away for occasional gifts and bridge prizes, too. You may be sure everyone will like it as well as you do. Gingham, per- aSiaAssji considered as opponents for him are ranging themselves against him. Johnny Paycheck al- idustry, n mak. laundry cattle ixtures, ready has been termiik matched with him. Lee Savold is being readied for a shot at him. Only a week or so ago leather. cale and chintz are practical cottons to choose. You can easily finish it in a few hours. Pattern No. 8641 is designed for sizes 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, and 46. Size 34 requires Vh yards of material without nap. 8!i yards trimming. Send order to: V. HA Louis faltered through 15 rounds with the rough and t ''! "v'i- y.r' i utty irrfft clownish Arturo V 35-in- ......... vfr'v Godoy, file South American threat. A FI MAM) A Red army officer who appears not too conThis doesnt mean that Louis is cerned over his capture is shown replying to questions asked him ready to be taken and that the time radio broadcast from a station near Helsinki. Finns give a during at hand for some strong young fellow to rush in, belt him out from tobacco for correct answers. under his crown and rush off to gather in a million dollars or so. He still can hold these young felaif' V tr lows off he should be able f to, since he still is a young fellow himself. But it means that he has entered on a new phase of his career. He is just the heavyweight champion now and not a bogey man Several years after their divorce Mary and Paul met and discovered they The lightning still or call each other sail. l he results were a second divorce for Paul and his fists and he still crackles in his sd Clinit, ranks as one of wrings to Mary. the greatest fighters the ring ever ic NORRIS has known. But he no longer frightBy KATHLEEN iali.t t- lab ens his opponents out of their wits. Pay the Piper ;t THEN we are young we call A v C. When were There are no more Paulinos dying the tune, and when we are young we call the tune and when I V old we we are older we the In the training camp or piper. pay Days' Levinskys pay the piper, says Kathleen te Pre ::s a terrifying thing to think of, dying in the dressing room. Norris. i it's one of the inescapable facts Helps C. Its an inescapable fact of A Terrifying Appearance life. The cross you make for irovir.g life. Nobody else can carry jself in youth you carry in old Once nobody save Max Schmel cross for you. Theres no your for it can else carry nobody ing thought of getting Louis off it down. fadown Thats why putting i and theres no putting it thers and mothers waste their Will IN FNGLANDSometvhere in the north of England, captured Hat's why fathers and mothers breath advising and warning. If at 40, ste their breath advising and German sailors and airmen find life not unpleasant; at least it's all the warnings and advice were dar-- . better than fighting. Here they gather around the piano. :naig. Dont drive so fast, heeded wed have a wonderful Dont start going with that world in a 'few generations. But Dont eat scalar crowd, dear. unhappily people go right on much. Dont drink too much. making mistakes. :'t marry until you really love; if C And when the time comes to iwhen you do marry dont quar-- , pay up, the best thing to do is to dont waste money, dont flirt, accept the bill and start paying. :'t be extravagant. C, If its money trouble, accordUse. 1 this generation of children to this writer, you have much ing ound and and advice, d, profited by for which to thank God. For he next generation did the same, I ifenof many other troubles are worse. i if the parents themselves were oticed rvous, j ;e good men and women who you dn't made serious mistakes them-veeUble this selfish woman who lived with erves, i what a world of high chariPaul only two years, never made I iache, C" er and nobility and happiness we spells i him a home or showed him any er 60 Jd have in a hundred real affection, and doesnt need the years! Ihuai net- But alas, the parents are often as money? Of course we want the boys to be to go to coljjr making mistakes as the chil--ridiculous and that $2,400 is and yet lege, one when are, mistake 'iV- t S' serimposed upon another, and must be taken out of our income A a dozen more are thrown ;o be in every year for a woman who :h as :m all sides, human lives get into means nothing to either of us. IN FRANCE German prisoners in French hands are subject JOE LOUIS mible They Must Pay the Piper. tangles, and only superhu-- a orders to from the highest ranking man among them, even in prison When we remarried and made powers can straighten them on which he trav- camps. Here a squad commander reports to the French officer. track that single we felt that this t Prayer will, arrangement, humility and paThat was in Maude would marry again, but she els so fearsomely. ste and faith will, but who be-vwhen to be matched with that in reference to the tire-a- e shows no disposition to do so, and the time certain destruction. little tangles of every day? as she is beginning her forties she him meant know I will i save our dont not matches with him for took Men probably the for great prayers itioo, :es of life, and even then usually what we can do about it but it the money alone and then almost do some- immediately began to regret their how them leruu generously on someone does seem that we should isase, That Normas baby will thing." greed. There was something mys if felt ne safely. That dear will My dear Mary: There is nothing terious and inscrutable and terrible George fi&T: weH. He That Betty wont be so you can do about it except pay the about his very appearance. Bud patient with Gerald. 6EC We rarely piper, and thank God that the mis- was, it seemed, greater than any decay '3? that we ourselves will change, take you made wasnt of a more of the fighters who had gone before rnacb suse one of u up the first things a serious nature and isnt going to him. He was invincible and the utierika ay cost you even more. Actually hun ter lack of emotion that he showed learns, and one of the convictION. Isxfi s that sticks to him most firmly, dreds of thousands of families lost made him terrifying. Most of his !ACH . 'bat he is all but perfect. all their capital eight or fights were won before he laid a oweli The his if on psychoopponent. speculation glove youve made a mistake and ten years ago, through and logical advantage was tremendous, have to pay for it sometimes it or unfortunate investments, Sv MilPs a lot to Schmeling, in their first fight, face the music hon--y they have to pay the piper. Vi inchronic with and say, demonstrated that Louis had no de I was wrong. I lions pay the piper Ufi because fense ;i headache, ?oung and ignorant and hot- - digestion and against a cunningly launched . eat and drink indis- right hand and knocked him out. led and blind, and I made a they WOULD An Innocent small girl Louis came back from that knockmistake. All right. Thats creetly. ;'us A Now because her mother out a better fighter because it fired IN GERMANY Polish prisoners of war march off to work with the piper for the future, without pays hakes! would take her driving In a bitter him with a new determination and spades and shovels. By utilizing the labor of captured Poles, the wind, and the mastoid operation taught him a valuable lesson. He Germans can release more manpower for duty on the IFeslern front. A Ridiculous Mistake, that followed a head cold cost her was a magnificent fighter the night a letter that lies on my desk her hearing. wwwwtffe ysgw.oeyicpw:,wffvssw,-y,v- i he knocked out Jim Braddock to win jman who calls herself and unsuccessful lives the title and again the night he took Mary, Unhappy tells me of a rather are all paying the piper; paying him his revenge on Schmeling. ps Wife, sulous mistake she and her for parental stupidities, for bad and of the price they home influences, for lack of guidThe Scene Changes f e to rn.1t. Pay for it. ance or intelligence or grace. Slums But the scene In which he moves and ?,ey Were married 12 IVW years ago, and drunkenness and poverty has been changed. None of those ad two V boys, now 10 and eight. illness are all preventable, and closer about him now is pressing or ' s A is seven years after er.- -. marriage while we let them exist someone 0 capable of beating him but they Jimes came; Paul lost his job; going to pay the piper for each know that he can be beaten. They e Went . work, and domes and every one. War is the crudest know that in his last two fights he cnsued. They were di-- ; and stupidest mistake human be- was hit often enough to have been 31 . jUl e her V ... A wish, although she ings make, and how we pay for it, knocked out but actually didnt . 1 will children became childrens a our to knockout to how and right down come even close tin S Paul she cried for four days pay for it someday cause neither Bob Tastor nor Godoy nights. So stop worrying about the money can punch. married a man named Ben, Paul has to pay Maude. You and ; I FT Paul Naturally, this is stimulating to married a girl named he both acted like undisciplined chilthe around judo heavyweights t) n the young d'ed and two years dren when hard times came; you p au ,, Two years or so ago there s rs wife met him again, didnt stick to him as a wife should, country. to any ls inducement real no was love did 'cry prosperous now; he was and the discovery that you to beginning heavyweight, is ppy with young Maude, and he and each other, after the quarrel, in remote some his punches IN S WITZ ER LA try soon discovered that they what you are paying for. Forget throw ese people run the central information to hit the trail for a title each other still. He needed Maude; forget the details; only say corner, because there was a bogey uireau for prisoners of war established at Geneva by the Red that match Cross. Left to right: Mme. Frick-CrametnhS' 8nt the uPshot of that ac' to yourself that you wont make Jacques Cheneviere, man at the end of the trail. Now to prewill and try di-- was "I001" a and president of the bureau; Fred Barbey, and Vrof. Max second again, mistake author is Sir V rushing heavyweight young every s remarriage pare your boys for marriage along been Huber, president of the Red Cross committee. ihrv tU and join the circle that has y are now ideally hap-- a better lines than your own were. hai about the champion. formed and fine girls, VN 8 third small son only a See that they know 'd and would be one are ready to assume the responsiand Willing ihe 1 and Rugged r d 8 , Contented couples if bilities of life courageously pr out of the are coming make than The boys more tllat Paul has to pay wisely, and youll C-jde mqa1 own life, bushes out of the shops and off the a month. That eats into up for the errors in your t it U 1 " and down off the trucks and docks seem. Very soul. as they 4 V I: Is expensive i out of the jungles. The old lure Grateful. ' L 4 Mary Should Be if.cuWe!1'fixod to ; not chance anyway. the only ta trouble there again bhe has a car, a beau-e- s When your worst 4 .in- V the to limit, V-K f stay i tment, and a maid. She money, you have much for which grab some money ' i. v f 1 ... ! r1 UH t to beat Louis and win or drinking perhaps-b- ut to thank God. A cruel ay, summers, entertains, 4 circumchild, title. a crippled the We are raying husband, most aPtvtly exfrom This should bring about some Paul's remaining stances that separate you ome . phys20, is rugged need at r you, Louis, and action. love who citing jUr 10rnc have three those fen from some chronic dis- and full of health and not yet bored .n, 'orieonlyIs occasional help ical suffering quarreltitle or given to the usual soft IN THE U. S. 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