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Show THE TIMES- - NEWS, NEPHI, UTAH Thursday, May 27, 1948 PAGE THREE m M EGO?!. I Sens Ft KAJ t DREW PEAKS ON I Yj ; IIg Wettbrook Pegler Released br WNTJ Feature QJEN. ROBERT TAFT, worried about his poor showing in the presidential polls, has been consulting with professional opinion reTheir advice has been searchers. that he become known as a "lib Vl&II even in gooc times they wouk rainer pmt in youi eye than take the trouble to wait or you. But they com over to New Yorl and 1 Ot: TO THINK AFRAID ALMOST ABOUT IT. But I ignored it and the next day I kept putting it off, and many's the time I had two or three days and sometimes even a week, but this time it was different. Other times I used 'to count the minutes and hours and figure crazy problems like if I didn't smoke 30 a day for 30 days that would be, let's that would see, three times be 9S0 I didn't smoke in a month. This time I was aloof. After the second day, anyway, I ignored it. Once in a while she would say she was real proud and nobody could realize what a comfort it was no1 to have that reek always around but I preferred not to discuss the matter at all. After a month I was pretty sure of myself, although, as 1 say, this time it was no struggle because I just relaxed and didn't make a struggle of it. I ignored it. Two months. I wasn't counting an more. I haven't counted in three months. I just don't smoke so J have no reason to carry matches. About eight months Still out I mentioned it in A a letter to Tunney because a few yean Fighter back he wrote a tract fearlessly denouncing cigarettes and I wrote one agreeing with him abthat 1 solutely but confessing couldn't quit. Gene wrote a furious letter back. The way he ripped intc cigarettes was Just sheer bigotry. He hates them. It shows what a closed mind will do. I don't hate them and I certainly have mors reason to than Gene docs. They are Just no dice to me. THEY DON'T o-- WAY ONE MATTER OR AN OTHER. Yes, more than 30 years and, if you average in the extra early years when my consumption prob- ably wasn't more than1 15 or 20 a day, I think It would be conservative to strike a figure of 30 a day. Wait a minute, 30 times 30 time I only make an expense 3G5 das account every Leap Year because arithmetic hurts bat 1 am just That's 338,500 rurlouft to see. cigarettes and the worst of It was jth me I nearly always did In- That's two and thrcc-ouaITf Inrnes each time. All those cigarettes, by it Into feet, then Into miles H miles of cigarette. What a haystack that would make. I remember when Tunney was champion Some advertising company got up a painting of a big, handsome, blue-eyeharp and plastered It all over the billboards and If it wasn't our Gene It certainly was an unreasonable facsimile, and tr totalitarian as far as he him r- weed although goes, troadmlnded about alcohol and very good man around the Julep a. Potent Potion A homemade of MAN was drinking a glass of dehydrator heatinj unit, which also may be used as a beer at a bar when another room heater in the home or broodei man came in and ordered a whiskey house, is an economical device and and soda He drank the whiskey labor-save- r on the farm. and soda, walked up one wall of the Successful drying depends upon re bar, across the ceiling, down the moval of enough moisture from th other wall and then out of the door. fruit or vegetables to prevent spoil The beer drinker was shocked. age. This must be done at a temHe turned to the bartender and said: not perature that does seriouslj "What a peculiar fellowl" affect the texture, color and flavor The bartender nodded. "Yea, of the vegetable or fruit. isn't be? He never says good night" Best results are obtained when fruits and vegetables are dried in a FLATTERY WINS dehydrator, like one shown, rathei In than in the sun. hot, dry locali fruits have ties, however, excellent color, flavor and good nu tritive value. vegetables usually are noticeably inferior to 1 f Taft's advisers is Dr. Claude E. Robinson of Princeton, N. J., president of Opinion Research corporation, who has collected opin ions on Taft from all over the country. "You are so busy with the practical side of government," he told the senator, "that you have lost sight of the fact that people think in terms of goals. You should start letting people know that you are on the side of the Lord." He suggested that Taft reveal himself in his "true role" as a liberal and stress his stand for the public good; that he start by examining the question of what is a liberal and defining it as one who believes in liberty and higher livThe strategy then ing standards. is to show that Taft possesses the practical sense to achieve these goals. Dr. Robinson warned that the public still is fearful that the Republican party represents "reaction and the vested interests." He quoted a typical opinion from his surveys that "no poor man should be a Republican." The best way to combat this, he recommended, is to set up goals and catch the eye of the common man. Taft could bid for leadership of the true "revolutionary" movement the revolution which started July 4, 1776, advised Dr. Robinson. It was shortly after consulting with Dr. Robinson that Taft came out with his political "new look," starting off with a speech, "What Is a Liberal?" One and dress up their blurry clarks it costumes and talk about anc and a guinea-a-g- o the Americans will pay anything foi their woodbines and cigarette light ers. We have Park Avenue trasl who would nominate their kids a birth to be customers at DunhiU's 2( years later, like putting them up foi Groton or Choate. It is the difference between a tobacconist's and a cigar store. That lighter probably cost $50 and how many would you say sold in the United States at jewelry prices until all of a sudden they are all over town for 89 cents? Millions and millions of dollars worth. Saphhires and rubies. Mine is engraved and a gold case, too. I forgot the gold case because it was too much trouble to fill it. Anyway, I certain End ly am glad I don't have to find the of and scufl Smoking tweezers the heel of my thumb caw like Jimmy Valentine's, everj two or three weeks changing flintj because, no, I didn't swear off, just didn't smoke any more. Aftei more than 30 years, probably mor like 35, one morning I didn't smokt until noon and then I didn't smoke evening and when it came bed e and I hadn't smoked I WAS poisonous Homemade Apparatus Serves Many Purposes eral." where the counter-hopper- s weal those long white, doctor coats, lik butchers in a packing plant, an: you don't just ask for a pack o: gaspers but act like you were in church and the guy goes into a vaul-ancomes out with something verj tasty in tinfoil from the old world. It certainly is funny about thost English. In their own country the have no more class than Sam'i swap shop, dump ing everything ir the show window '4 Simple Dehydrator Saves Garden Crops Senator Taft's Strategy ORRY, no got a match. I saic ungot match. No tengo matcho I used to carry matches and I mus have four or five lighters kicking around the house, all out of gas. On of them is gold, I think, a birthdaj or Christmas present from back ir those crazy days when everybodj bad to have an expensive lightei from the English spot on the avenu ONCE UPON A TIME. ..Jonas Cer-ni- us once the premier of Lithuania and chief' of staff of the Lithuanian army. Today he 1b a factory hand in Newark, N. J. . working for $30 a was week. He plans to teach in a Midwestern college this fall, but high cost of living got to him in the meantime. A sun-drie- d Sun-drie- d HEADS WILL ROLL. ..This was one Wallace rally that got rained out. Members of the 'Youths for Wallace' and the 'Students for lallace' organizations put up big reasonable facsimiles aof the backheads of their heroes, Wallace and 6en. Glen Taylor, on base of the Washington drop at the Sylvan theater, near the two nonument la Washington. Heads of the third party leaders ere rolling ail over the place, but to no avail. The weather-na- n failed to cooperate he s probably a Democrat. r '.- - j ,v r :.K."i 3 r Good type of homemade dehy drator heating unit, which also may be used as a room heater. dehydrated vegetables in most re spects, but when properly dried they are fairly satisfactory. tungsten-filamen- t If lamps are used, care should be taken to prevent liquids dripping onto the bulbs, as that is likely to crack them. If carbon-filamelamps are used, as shown in the picture, water dripping on them will not crack the bulbs. Betty. She does daughter, housework for her family, holds a secretarial job and at the same time does so well in her aquatic pursuits that she is possibility for the U.S. Olympic swimming team. ss 4vt j i moving heaven and earth to secure his" own renomination, but with his Gallup poll rating continuing to drop. Meanwhile, General Eisen- (ARGARET AND CUBS. ..Hiss Margaret Truman, daughter of the hower continues to discourage his 'resident' and ambitious concert singer. Is shown rehearsing nomination, but with his popularity ilth a group of Cub scouts In preparation for the gigantic which was held In New York' s Madison Square Garden. continuing to increase. Vargaret' s singing of 'God Bless America,' to which the Cubs A lot of Interesting backstage also added tbelr piping voices, was one of 14 events in the figures are behind Eisenhower, to be held in New York since 1940. tlrst Scout-O-Raone of them being CIO President Philip Murray. Murray has sent out word to every CIO steelwork-er- s local suggesting resolutions for a "draft Eisenhower" movement. The steelworkers convention will I 5 . t go on record unanimously asking f Eisenhower to run, and a similar i movement already is under way in most other CIO unions. Murray also held an important secret conference in Pittsburgh with Illinois Democratic Boss Jack Arvey has been (drafted by Illinois Democrats to run their political fortunes until after the presi; dential elections, and he agreed with Murray that the Democratic party's hope lay in nominating Eisenhower. Although not talking much, Arvey has been a very busy beaver. He was principally responsible for the demonstration violent at the California Jefferson Day dinner when Mr. Truman was booed so vigorously that Chairman J. Howard McGrath almost quit talking. Also active in the drive is former Roosevelt labor Mrs. adviser, Anna Rosenberg. Rosenberg is a close friend of Eisenhower, also of Phil Murray, George Allen, Mrs. Roosevelt, the Rockfel-Ier" as well as many of the ' '' 4 it, i '' Dealers. Eisenhower's supporters are ignorI , Ft ;,i ing all of the general's protests about his candidacy. They're con1UITS CABINET TO RUN FOR SENATE. .. Clinton P. Anderson, who has vinced that If a genuine draft movement develops, he will accept the ecoae almost a household word among U.S. fan fanllles as the lecretary of agriculture, has resigned that cabinet post to run nomination. for the U.S. senate In New Mexico. President Truman formally tccepted bis resignation and Anderson started to pack his things vo leave the office for good. During bit tenure as secretary of Sullivan's Resignation igrlculture farmers of the nation experienced their greatest RESIGNATION OF GAEL SUL terlod of prosperity in history. LIVAN from the Democratic national committee was inevitable. t I. .11 ' I Only a few insiders knew it, but Mr. Truman hated him, barred him ; (' from the White House. Sullivan always wa getting In the President's hair, fighting on Palestine, for labor, against cartels. Ilia departure means he thinks the fight on these things la hopeless. Sullivan worked day and night for the administration, led the life of a monk socially, studied like a schoolboy to make government wheels turn more smoothly. He was an FDR favorite, being forced on Mr. Truman by Bob Hannegan. It has I 'f " ' V never been a secret that Sullivan was a Justice Douglas man. When . named assistant postmaster general, ; , i1 : ' 1 . :, I he even Insisted that Justice Dougf t In. swear him las When the Ed Pauley Investigation started, Mr. IFTER ELECTION VICT OtT.. . te warfare and Coitsmnlsts, they Truman called Sullivan to the White itlll were able to hold anDespl election In China. Chiang Kai-shhe if was in asked him the taa elected the first president of the new Chinese republic House, a elected inder the new constitution, and Oen. LI Taung-Je- n market. In the photo, the Gen. Li Tsunj-Je- n "Mr. President," replied Sulli- Mid shown are wife bowing to President and Mae. Chiang Kal van, "you flatter me. I've never thfk bit after visiting at their boa sad receiving congratulation. rind a dime besides my salary sinr I've been In politics." ,'t,i. Scout-O-Ra- gas-fille- d "1 l 1 ' . v . ' Ar-ve- y. :,! " CHINA.. Roger TO D. Lap- - former mayor of San has been named Francisco, chief of the special mission economic co- ham, to China for the administration, operation which is the agency set up to administer Marshall plan aid to distressed countries, egg-she- paint it." Reconversion has made this read: "If it cries, change it; if it's on wheels, buy it; if it's hollow, rent it" Harold (speaking to Dorothy): "You're a dear sweet girL Anna." Dorothy: "ANNA?" Harold: "Don't interrupt me. I said you're a dear sweet girl anna love you very much." ll WANTED TO BUT WE BUY AND SELL Office Furniture. File. Typewriter. Adding Marhlnem, Safe. Tush fUKlstrrg. SALT LAKE DESK EXCHANGE 42 Bmui Stat St., Salt Lake CHr. Utah ELECTRICAL ' ? -- im . MATRIMONY.. Sooner or later bound to see a I everyone is of the picture Turner and the Lana tlcnry J. Topping, now wedded to each other. This one was snapped as they left New an much-wedd- ed much-wedd- ed extended York for In Europe. - ar. . . honeymoon . "'.- V ' Cs A n ek Crowding of turkeys in nests will be largely eliminated if enough space and enough nests are provided. Accepted size of aa individual turkey nest is 18 inches wide by 24 Inches high by 28 Inches deep. Quite often eggs are broken and these broken eggs soil others. It Is wise to have turkey nests both inside the breeder house and out-o- f doors during periods of rapidly changing weather conditions. Photo shows Utah type or turkey nest. i v r 1 ' - ; THE ARMATURE SHOP lt EeUblialiad Salt Lak City. Utah Eaat 4th Se. RoH - i y t BIRD,. . In June. 1939. S. Wells an of Cleve land waved good by to his homing pigeon, A.U. SG7, which had taken off in a pigeon race. And good by It was, for the L ATE William bird didn't show up aaln until a few aeekc ago nine years after the race. MISCELLANEOUS OvernlsM Servir. Prints. All atzea 15c. Sallflower poses no serious ques tion of competition with flax in humid It seems areas where flax prosr-ersto thrive In areas of less rainfall, where normal precipitation Is only 12 to 15 inches annually and where Tax generally does not yield so well. Normally, too, under 'dry-lanconditions, sallflower doe as well as wheat or bitter. It Is rcsitant W most disease and Insects. S Deeeloped HiKh-Cln- ' Swine Diarrhea Curbed With Proper Nutrition SallHower Crop Thrives Without Heavy Rainfall EQCtPMFNT Electric Moton Repair Automobile Generator and Otartara Repaired at Ejubanfrea Orders Speaial AttenUoa t Prnner nutrition clays an impor tant role in control of swine diarrhea and scours, a source of considerable loss to most pork producers, accord ing to W ise Burroughs of the unio station. Nursine Dies are suscep'i- ble to the disease, feeder pigs get ejtcritis and even older animais sometimes scour. Deficiencies in any one of five different may cause diarrhea. Burroughs warns. 'I - Time In Nests For Turkeys s, ex-Ne- Stitch A 1 n rice-preside- During the late war a standard G.I. saying was: "If it moves, salute it; if it doesn't move, pick it up; if you can't pick it up. Improvement in shell texture of eggs can be made in many cases by providing the foods that supply the mineral properties contained in the shell itself. The shell of the sgg contains about 90 per cent cal cium carbonate and foodstuffs con taining the minerals and vitamins necessary for shell production should help to increase the supply and bring about some improvement in shell quality. Shell-gri- t or oyster shell-gri- t pro vides calcium carbonate, but with be not out vitamin D the hen may able to convert sufficient quantities to meet the demands for bone and formation. i OFF CHANGING TIMES Minerals Will Improve Quality oi Egg Shells ma l spinster was stopped on the by a ragged man. "Could you spare a dime for something to eat, ma'am?" "Why are you begging a big, strong man like you? I should think you'd be ashamed." "Mademoiselle," he said, removing his hat and bowing courteously. "I am a disappointed romanticist I have woven dreams of cobweb stuff and the wind has swept them away. And so I have turned to this professionthe only one I know in which a gentleman can address a beautiful girl without the formality of an introduction." Yes. he got a dollar. A ..One of America's busiest mothers is Mrs. Hazel Barr of Queens Village, N. Y. , shown here with husband and t'" I street ACTIVE. 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