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Show J riNTAH IUSIX American Ambassador Welcomed to Vichy MSP-- 5. V r Ai of moving into an 8 the ei settirg. I suggested pars ago and found immediate sponsorsProhip from the Assofessional Golf ciation of America, j more briefly known as the P.G.A. It was suggested that I name a committee of veteran J V DRAMATIC I fj "tl;! i'm ex-,3- If experience 34 years; O. er, Atlanta, experience 34 long the paths of the I k ommittee will egrai men who certainly be-ttop Walter Hagen, Bob-- s, Francis Ouimet and Gene to put them alphabetically, e, considering every angle, - f a? o - - 7 ? 5 Admiral William Leahy, U.S.N., the newly appointed American ambassador to the French Vichy government, is shown in this picture, at the right, with Marshal Philippe Petain, French chief of state, as he was welcomed to Vichy on his arrival there to take up his official duties. four , any l Lord Halifax Gets Acquainted With Wallace question, the four top American golf, and Hagen alone won 19 U. S. Open championships lateur and British Open and City pa dea ong Parade was to make eligible all who had lived or held club .s in the United States This, on e, would leave out such stars y Vardon, Harold Hilton and y. They were welcome us not U. S. golfers, the dition to the homebreds and lit jieborn it would leave such t v entries as Willie Anderson, In j mth, MacDonald Smith, Tom-uou- r, lar Long Jim Barnes, TIC and others who have 315 nost of their golfing time to ; in-b- ut Bob-icksha- will ne e fl of I Ipen in one who, di Viscount Halifax, member of the British war cabinet, and his maj- of Washington, getting acquainted and urging his countrys cause. The tall, angular Briton is shown chatting with Vice President Wallace in this picture, which was snapped in the vice presidents office. Outdoors Moves Indoors at Sports Show m 0 il Wal-Travi- s, British Amateur in 1904; strong entry, cur- S. Open champion and y! both U. S. and British Ama-- 4 f wo years in a row. Clones, Hagen, Sarazen and t are named as the first four I believe they will be the ale for the next place should e open McDermott; Evans; s; Alec and Mac Smith; , tti tnderson, winner of four U. S. three in a row; Armour; s, Travis; Little; Sweetser; ian; Robert A ; Gardner; and be new crop coming on Snead, Gnldahl and is more than enough tal- die win-Mt- ft Soft-touc- h, Thousands of Ethiopians have joined the British forces in Libya. This boy of Bardia has been waging war against the Italians for five years. lie is wearing the cap of an Italian officer sniped during one of his encounters with the enemy. owes the government (with the help of six lawyers), is about to make out a check when he suddenly discovers that congress has placed a separate defense tax of 10 per cent on top of all! For a moment this reviewer thought the perfoimance had all the elements of a fusion of and Macbeth. Hellzapoppin Screams penetrated the rafters and seldom have such lines as They This is an can'f do that to me, outrage and Its that feller in the White House been delivered with 1 ? A such power and feeling. To Speak Nel-bga- n, oth-ibe- re ' ; hit 'a?-- if. i ! .V to tty v V y 0 y, V i ; Tk If " ". I r i I 9 I y va limb committee, with the aid of Corcoran, tournament direc-th- e P G A., will be ready to fo first nominations by April open the main door to the f Fame. oext two problems bes of golf and the concern location ' Strive for National Unity Secretary of Labor, Frances Perkins, (above) is scheduled to address a special group banquet for women at the Education Congress which will he held in Atlantic City, N. J., February 22-2- 7. V HB22 s, ?' Wildlife Meet y- Fame. e also will be a Hall of Fame women stars to be consiSuch golfers as derately. Stirling, Genna Collett, Marl-dinHelen Hicks, and Patty should be near the top. r has been a keen rush to isb headquarters for this hall, h. Ga., claiming the first !b In 18U, is already in with 'West, So Is St. Andrews, the first golf course and combined. wants it in behalf of Boston in behalf of I 28 4 19 smtewAc twl 1 ; - f o a'KvW-- v ' , f V in behalf of Baton. Thomas, the commentator, sponsored in a Gene Sarazen, would iilh V ") 3? Jest K A to Juice BECAUSE RICHER dud Eusty Us V y i y t, I ...BECAUSE EASIER TO PEEl, SLICE AND SECTION f a' y - 1 .s' Wendell Willkie has now gone over to the administration side so completely that some people are even speaking of him as Weniin Wiloo-veNew York city will have a population of eight to nine million people ultimately, an expert says. It is hard to imagine that many people running around asking questions on how to reach destinations in New York city. The Jackson day dinner by the Democrats will be unity banquet This will require special arrangements to see that nobody gets hurt V b Bob-- 3 Fran-Rochest- er w sp1' L Bill Pfriender says that Mr. Roosevelts broadcasts these days Firearms might be billed as Chats. The annual National Automobile show has been abandoned for this year. The public will have to find some other good excuse for going to the big city for a two or three-da- y spree. r 4t ei -- J Chicago will present its annual prevue of outdoor sports February 22 to March 2, at the International Sportsmens show. These pictures, taken at last years show, are typical of what is coming. Indians from a number of tribes will add color to exhibits, wildlife will become friendly, and the bow and arrow will be exhibited in competitive events. Hall of l Tyliavlii,' "a - . a" vfO v X (l lt and Location 3 !iiuiii;,il&) whw- uw All In all (and thats the way they take It now), the production is sure to have the usual appeal, coupled with the additional response always occasioned by the surprise note. Your reviewer must say in all candor that Tax Blank for 1941 lacks laughs. There is hardly an amusing line anywhere if you exclude the old gag, Were you damaged by fire or storm during the last fiscal year? But it is set for a run lasting through to next December 15. Nothing can stop it mb sight. " : CA Not 4. W f Jn.hiM. fertile oilseed 1V.e .re lie drink. Ey F'Pf Xv , "Zrf"' to got toPrlJviCToperling on un y tlx .Unfor mm pm. well-know- n 1' bld a special New York and , shrine. I , if y .y hall at his make this "a'sh. president of the aks me to delay any such u, which is welcome news to mmillee. it might even be the Hall from place D Hotel prosperity to the 1,500 Eskimos TEMPLE SQUARE living in that region. The department of mines and research at Opposlt Mormon Tempi Ottawa has given permission to Highly recommended the Hudson Bay company to colRates $150 to $300 lect eiderdown on the bird sancJtl a mark of distinction to (top tuaries along the coast of Baffin at this beautiful hostelry ERNEST C. ROSSITEK. Mr. island. The collecting will be done by Eskimos in the slack period between hunting and trapping seasons, and they are being taught State of Guilt to pick the down without scaring Nothing is more wretched than the ducks and causing them to the mind of a man conscious of abandon their homes. guilt. Plautus. There is both drama and comedy in the later chapter when millions of Americans In the lower income group, who have been laughing at the upper groupers all these years, discover that at last they must come across too. iJ t tr V player i Little, a 1 04 - Perhaps the peak of emotion comes In a little scene where almost a mental wreck after having finally figured up what he I year 1916; starting golf at the first American s PRESERVED IN AIR ENORMOUS VOLUME Against II Duce a estys new ambassador to the United States, has been making the rounds homebred to roll back for-ir- n domination; Jerry Trav-- 3 won four U. S. Amateurs and S. Open; Chick Evans, the win the U. S. Amateur and El S -- Lw. Ser iy, mi V QUAU1 CANS--POP- Tax Blank for 1941 is In a sense a revival. It follows the pattern of other years but has been extensively rewritten, with many new lines time. and some startling effects, particularly that part of the narrative s where it is discovered that JonaFor washing windows an old X ' than Q. Doe, our hero, supposing he auto windshield wiper blade makes i;v F Increasing Doubt v gets the same exemption as in the a good utensil to wipe water from Tv y We know finds a accurately only when for married house man, after windows have being past they X. r'vx' we know little; with knowledge the exemption has been cut from been washed. doubt increases. Goethe. $2,500 to $2,000. This Is an obvious Sappers of Fifteenth Royal Aus- slap at matrimony, and, since it is A of Towel Tip Instead making tralian engineers explode a land a cherished institution, we do kitchen towels roller shape, put a mine by fuse, during maneuvers notwidely think the authors have done a hem on each end and slip near Sydney, Australia. Tactics service to society by belittling It In deep Salt Lakes NEWEST HOTEL roller through. When one end besuch as this were responsible for de- tills way. comes reverse the towel. damp stroying Italian land mines, opening Less toweling is needed and it will the road for British tanks on the A moment of high drama comes dry much quicker. way to Bardia, Tobruk and Derna. in a bleak scene laid In the Upper Brackets country. A little vinegar put into soapy Here we have the W'ater when washing aluminum same heavy mood ware helps to keep it bright. of resentment, of anger, pain and Iron scorches on white cotton, despair so char- - silk or linen materials " may be ' acteristic in pre a cloth removed by dampening vious years. Sellaying dom has there with peroxide of hydrogen, been a more moving scene than it over the scorch, thc-- putting a when T. Dudley Softtouch and Lu- dry cloth over the damp one and fli ther Gettahead come face to face pressing with a warm iron. with Paragraph 0, Item 7, Page 4 and find that on the same Income . gftrt Arctic Eiderdown as they had last year they must now pay a supertax of almost twice A new industry which has sprung as much. Here is action belonging to the sternest school of realism. up in Arctic Canada should bring f a. INI Winter Ilands It is a good idea to have a bowl of fine oatmeal near at hand, and to plunge the hands and wrists in this after drying. The bow 1 can be kept covered, and the meal will last a long 'kN idition to these others there big names left Jack who tied for the Open in then won in 1911 and 1912, JO 4 You will find that fresh bread To prevent the odor of cooking will cut easier if jou heat the cabbage, broccoli or onions from knife. permeating the house, cook these vegetables uncovered wath two Before hanging clothes on the pieces of bread on the cooking line in fieezmg weather, put pins water. on the clothes in the house, then Whenever possible add flavoring snap on line with double clothes extracts to a food when it is cool. pins. If the food is hot, much of the will vanish in steam. This flavoring To keep muslin curtains even when laundering, put two curtains does not apply to baked foods, how ev er. together and iron as one curtain. pFj i Tarnation. Afall n Francis Ouimet by beat-rdo- n and Ray in the U. S. sack in 1913 made American golf conscious, removing golf le social and financial pages porting page. Gene Sarazen IS a the British and U. S. Opens ban once, the P.G.A., and campaigns came back last u; o tie Lawson Little for the Ipen at Cleveland, ur were great golfers, great npt ate. nen, great fellows, and id with personal color. I be-l- e dr; vast majority of the golf ndr will support this selection or i r ltd; ae" Jt. 41 - ii.r1 jt. )Sf. V v( v an-me- ." luar . or You Cant Tax Blank for 1941 has had its presentation before the American public, and, while it met with a mixed response, your reviewer would describe it as adequate. It is a straight, direct, merciless, tightly WTitten affair which, despite muddling passages here and there, gets its message across. That, after all, is its purpose. t 1c, ach a v ( This committee 6 Fowler Boston, years; Kerr N. Petrie, spec! in oi .sLtl - ill golf. deco vi.- A more than 30 jears of American offer its sug-- , to more than 200 writers umn conductors who go in -- golf writers covering the i landscape of the country heir votes shall be decisive, s the original idea of this ee to start things rolling by t - i of corn A 1941 TAX BLANK Take It With You golf writers who had the background Linde REVIEW OF INCOAXE I 4- v f 4t :A.- v- 1 8? to the Housewife HOUSER the . ;ms cf Interest AROUND f r. A I Golfs Hall Land Aline! v ) r GELES. j, now If ECONO 1 Jl c r 1 National unity will be the theme of eighth Annual Brotherhood week, obsponsored by the National Conference of Chrbtians and Jews, to be R. are: 8 nation. (Top) the Ii charge served February throughout and (below) C. J. W. Straus, Jewish; Dr. A. II. Comp rn, Pro'.-s'anHayes, Catholic. I)r. E. It. Clinihy li.isci) is prcs.dert. 22-2- t; 1 " The first annual North American Vtildlife conference hi Id in the South will be held In Memphis, Tenn., FebA highlight of the conruary vention will be a report on conservation by Dr. Ira Gabritlson, chief of the fish and wildlife service. 17-1- 9. I trust Wendell Willkie doesnt get Into a bombing raid in London and send Roosevelt a card Having ful time; wish you were here! aw- The only difference between our aid to England in the last war and In tills one will be that tills time our aid will have a zipper on it mib.Pi.isO QfMVdSfm Am |