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Show LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHI. UTAH I i - greater in thP lact congress, but its supporters realized that it did not have anv possibility of mustering a majority vote and hence it was not pressed. But the situationseriously has charged CuJ. a v. riously enough, while in all the 5"i'V Reviewed by "purge" contests, save that in the Sixteenth New York district the CARTER FIELD more conservative candidate won l this more radical proposal is now obviously going to be stronger in A survey of the political the next congress than the one that situation in the Eastern states is expiring. Most important in indicates that only the A'etc bringing about this change of sentiment is the conare to states likely England tinuance of the unemployment pro. . . Indications blemthe fact that it is inci go Republican WAS HER FACE RED? easing. So that a definite in the a to fight tough proposal to rempoint edy the situation forces attention, The woman church editor of a next congress for the thirty-hou- r when no one is proposespecially Pacific Coast daily was having trouweek . . . Roosevelt got a ing anything which sounds more ble hearing over a poor phone conreal break in the Netv York sound economically. Not that there nection. is general opinion that the "Say it again," the spinster ediDemocratic convention. week is sound, Quite tor asked on failing to understand economically. the contrary. But its friends are the sermon title selected by a bacheMaine and Ver- fond of remarking that it is a situa- lor pastor. WASHINGTON. mont, the only two states which tion which confronts us, not a the"Say that again, please," she gave their electoral vote to Alf M. ory, and that something must be pleaded a second time as static once more stifled the message. Landon two years ago, are the only done. two states absolutely sure of going 3ore Government Her embarrassment was intense Spending as the message came Republican this November. More finally than that, the Republican leaders Seen as an Alternative through: "Beloved, let us love one who know what is going on do not The only alternative that has been another." even claim, in private conversasuggested, incidentally, is still more tions, that the G. O. P. will carry government spending. Nobody likes Perhaps Overstuffed to make a states formidaenough this very much except a comparaTourists spending a fey? days in to make a tively small ble showing not enough minority who agree London dined one evening at an exof the electoral total of with pensive restaurant. As soon as they L. Hopwholeheartedly votes if this wefe a presidential kins, and who worry Harry no more about were seated, a large tray of olives election. was placed on the table. the mounting federal debt than One of the men eyed them curiS. Eccles of the federal reMaine has already had her elecserve board. ously a few minutes then beckoned tion, and will send a solid RepubliNot only that, but not even the the waiter. can delegation of three to the house. "I don't want to give you any That's what she did in 1936. Ver- most fanatical Hopkins follower bemont will also send a solid Repub- lieves that if government spending trouble," he said, "but I'd like to lican delegation, of one, to the were doubled all unemployment see the pods those green peas grew a Republican would be eliminated. The magazine. house, and problem in." would still be present. senator. Second in importance in the eleis doubtful, New Hampshire THAT'S SVSTEM though indications are that she will ments bringing about a stronger week is defeat Sen. Fred H. Brown, Demo- sentiment for the crat, and elect not only a Republi- the able fight already begun for it can senator but two Republican rep- by William Green, president of the American Federation of Labor. It resentatives. In Massachusetts the Republicans must be recalled that Green's presand influence on Capitol Hill hope, but are far from sure, that tige have been boosted almost beyond they will be able to elect a governor, exaggeration since the last meeting due as much to the of congress. Green's record of Drimarv victo hatred of various Democratic groups ries is extraordinary. for the Democratic Real Break for Neiv Deal gubernatorial nomi- In Neiv York Convention nee, James M. Cur-lePresident Roosevelt denies having as to the of their had anything to do with the action strength own ticket. There is of the New York state Democratic no senator tn hp convention, but if he had "planned Jim Why do you prefer to take it that way" it could not have served your vacation before the boss does? Gov. Lehman and the Jenny Because I always feel like Republicans his purposes any better. It was a do not hope for any gains in the break for the New Deal from soup I'm on a second vacation when he's house. The Democratic sweep nev- to nuts. away. Had the original setup been foler hit the Bay state's congressional delegation as it did most other lowed and Gov. Herbert H. LehMaybe, But states. She has ten Republicans and man been nominated for senator, "My sister Beatrice is awfully five Democrats now in the house. no one doubts very much that he lucky," said little Mary. "Why?" Republican leaders have little would have been elected but he "She went to a party last night hope for anything in Rhode Island, would have been decidedly a "yes, where they played a game in which and, since the renomination of Sen. but" Democrat in the senate. He would have followed the WTiite the man either had to kiss the girl Augustine Lonergan despite his being one of the packing House when he thought it was right, or pay a forfeit of a box of chocogroup of purge fame, they have vir- and differed when he thought it was lates." "Well, how was Beatrice lucky?" tually no hope in Connecticut, al- wrong. This was evidenced by his "She came home with 13 boxes of though the Nutmeg state has a solid letter to Sen. Robert F. Wagner on Democratic delegation of six in the the Supreme court issue, in which chocolates." Stray Stories lower house. The answer here is he opposed the President's pet polithat there has been no Republican cy. And is evidenced even more Answer solidarity since the passing of J. importantly because after all the The prim spinster was dining out, Henry Roraback. Any one of the Supreme court enlargement is genRepublican factions striving for su- erally regarded as dead in his dif- and while the waiter was standing premacy would rather see the Dem- fering fundamentally with the Pres- by the table, she asked him to find ocrats win than any other one of ident about government spending. out the title of the piece the orchesthe Republican factions. He thinks the federal government tra was playing. Other duties claimed the waiter retrench. should Whole of New England The man nominated for the seat for a time, and when he returned Shapes for Republicans made vacant by the death of Sen. the spinster had forgotten her request. To her confusion the waiter So the whole of New England Royal S. Copeland, to which GoverM. bent towards her and whispered: is nor Lehman James aspired, for the from shapes up Republicans, "What can I do to make you love present prospects, as a gain of one Mead of Buffalo. Mead is a 100 per me?" Answers magazine. New Dealer. cent senator, in New Hampshire, and one in New also Hamp- Expect Democrats to Win representative, shire, and one governor, in MassaCourtesy That Pays Woman Next Door Here is a chusetts, with none of these gains All Three Major Offices absolutely sure! Washington assumes now that the piece of cake for you, Donald. Donald Thank you. The most optimistic Republican Democrats will win all three major Woman I like to hear little boys to whom the writer has talked does offices, Governor Lehsay Thank you!" not believe there is a chance for man and Senator Wagner, and electDonald Give me a couple pieces the Republicans to gain a senator in ing Mead to Copeland's seat. Mead e New York, though two are being has had no experience as more and you can have a grand elected in November. Some think a candidate, but he is a good cam- time. Philadelphia Bulletin. Thomas E. Dewey might beat Gov. paigner. He will run like the proFore and Aft Herbert H. Lehman, but not many. verbial bear cat in Buffalo and He Women are always happy But the really important point is through Erie county, and will of a glass. that the Empire state, whose 47 course get the full organization vote She Yes, and men are happy electoral votes are an absolute ne- in New York city. a glass." Providence Journal. It had been desired to run him for cessity to a Republican presidential victory, is expected to elect two governor if Lehman refused to stand Democratic senators this fall, and for renomination. THUS AND SO to elect 29 Democratic members of Friends thought he the house to 16 Republicans! could beat most ReIn Pennsylvania of publicans, but it was Sen. James J. Davis is regarded as the growing conviccertain, but that is not a gain. There tion that Lehman A is also the probability of gaining a was the only man 't beat could Republican governor. The Key- who stone state will tell the story of Thomas E. Dewey whether the Republicans make any which resulted in tremendous substantial gain in the house this such being put IrWiwAimr. pressure campaign. Leh- In New Jersey there is another on to change T. E. Dewey rnnn'c mind. real battle, with odds about even as It is the expectation of observers to whether W. Warren BarDewey cannot beat Lehbour, Republican, can defeat his ,ere that makes the whole slate which Democratic opponent. Barbour's man With such' a break for Roosevelt. election would be a gain. in 1938, and elected governor Just two probable senate gains Dewey make good and en"I learned to swim without aid from the Mason and Dixon's line to two years to national reputation, he from any man." his hance Canada! a real threat "What a pity!" might have constituted If he is See Tough Fight Ahead for "Yes, you see I was married when to the Democracy in 1940. is no one yet on I first went to the beach." there elected, not Thirty-Hou- r Week Late such a the horizon who can become Then Cool Every indication is that the fight menace. Certainly no one who could for the week is going to be start off with the prestige, national Willie (touching dinner guest's closer in the coming session of con- publicity and lack of opposition that suit) Huh! This isn't even warm. gress than ever before, with the Guest (uneasily) What do you boasts. distinct possibility, though not prob- Dewey mean? Thus Lehman is put in the posione man Willie Why, Pa told Ma you cerability, that it will be enacted. tion of disposing of the When the proposal was first made calculated to frighten the New Deal- tainly wore hot clothes. Exchange. by the then senator now justice-Hu- go ers, and at the same time putting senate a man who will vote L. Black, it was regarded as in It Makes a Difference fantastic. There was loud clamor for New Deal measures to which Visitor If your mother gave you him-..find will from business that it was impossia Lehman knows now he is a apple and a small one and It very cu toldlarge in nnnosition. ble, that it simply could not be you to divide with your brother, it to put which apple would you give him? worked, and that it would wreck re- rious political situation, Johnnie D'ye mean my big brothturning prosperity. mlldlBell Syndlc.tt.-WServlc. Sentiment for the idea was obvi er or my little one? Philadelphia. ously NATIONAL AFFAIRS CAP AND rt' BELLS M 30-ho- one-thir- d Mar-rin- er Tit-Ei- ts re-ele- ct n y, anti-cou- rt t. I J. I I state-wid- - ? WHAT to EAT and WHY C. Houston Goudiss Discusses Vitamins And Vision; Explains How and Why You Should Feed Your Eyes FOR By C. HOUSTON GOUDISS a number of years, scientists have stressed the of a diet as a means of maintainwell-balanc- ing health, promoting growth and preventing disease. Recently, an even more significant development has occurred. It has been determined that a carefully chosen diet is absolutely necessary to preserve the general health and efficiency of every bodily function and that there is j found among adults. Mild a close relationship beticeen a were to moderate degrees of vitamin A good diet and good eyesight. deficiency were present in from 10 to over 50 per cent of each Your Food and Your Eyes group tested. Yet here is the remarkable thing Many people regard their eyein nearly every case, a diet rich sight as one of the five senses which operate in in vitamin A for a few weeks resome mysterious stored the vision to normal. manner of their own! If they suffer A Significant Experiment from indigestion, An ever, more striking example they recognize that of the power of food to affect the it is quite apt to be eyesight is to be found in the redue to something port of an experiment in which they ate. If they breeding sows were given food in are troubled with abundance but lacking vitamin A stomach, liver or for 160 days before and for 30 kidney complaints, days after breeding. In three litthey quickly ap ters of 35 pigs, all were blind. In preciate that pro- another litter of 14 pigs, all were longed dietary indiscretions may be at the root of the trouble. But it never occurs to them that what they eat may affect the eyes just as profoundly as it affects the internal organs. It is not uncommon, during an attack of biliousness, to suffer a disturbance of the vision. But that disturbance usually disappears with the disorder that caused it. On the other hand, a deficient diet may produce eye troubles that have a far reaching effect upon health, efficiency, and even personal safety. sightless. But under normal feeding, the same animals produced niters oi pigs with normal eyes and vision. This experiment justifies the conclusion of one of our most noted food scientists, that the deficiency of essential food elements may so alter vital processes that even changes may occur. pre-nat- Cause of Other Eye Disorders Night blindness is not the only eye disease caused by an improper diet. Xerophthalmia or conjunctivitis, characterized by ex Night Blindness Explained For example, it has been established that there is a definite relation between your vision and the vitamins in your diet; between your ability to drive a car safely at night, and the amount of vitafoods that you min consume. To understand this astonishing fact, it is necessary to know that vision under faint illumination is accomplished by means of chemical changes in the pigment at the back of the eye. This is known as the "visual purple" of the retina and one of its important components is carotene, which is the active form of vitamin A. The visual purple might be compared to the film in a camera. When you are in a dim light and the eyes are suddenly exposed to bright light, the visual purple is greatly reduced or bleached. This change results in a stimulation of the optic nerve and enables you to see clearly. When an adequate supply of vitamin A is present in the body, the visual purple is rapidly regenerated. But when the supply is inadequate, a much longer period elapses before the corrective chemical change takes place. During the intervening time, many people find it difficult to see. That is the condition known as "night blindness." And it accounts for the fact that a large proportion of serious motor accidents occur at night. Victims of this deficiency disease are first blinded by approaching headlights, then cannot quickly readjust themselves after the oncoming car has Their ability to drive passed. safely is subsequently impaired for they cannot clearly see the road ahead, and they may miss dangerous curves, pedestrians or other vehicles. A Common Complaint Unfortunately, the prevalence of night blindness is not generally recognized, though it is held that urban dwellers are more conscious of it than those living in the rural areas. This is borne out by the fact that ocular disorders from vitamin deficiency are less common in urban than in rural areas. 1 ex-Se- n. Children Often Victims Since the discovery of the close connection between vitamin A and the ability to see in dim light, scientists have tested large numbers of school children to determine whether vitamin A was present in their diet in adequate amounts. It was revealed that from 26 to 79 per cent of the children examined had incipient night blindness. The same deplorable conditions .v J 30-ho- K ' fish-liv- half-efficie- nt half-efficie- half-efficie- nt Houiton GoudUa OWNU-- C. 33. 1938 How You Can Look Slimmer new and very becoming style, most flattering to large women. This dress will be lovely in velvet, crepe satin, thin wool or silk crepe. The If V (fyfi J W to j A, Patterns. 1559 is designed for sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48. 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