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Show IACIIE AMERICAN. LOGAX. UTAH Officers of Screen Boys Club it t T"'v - i s ''V i Vy? , .- - S n; ; U.1 Blazing Ice Box I Tatk for Firemen San Antonio, Tex. "Send some fireman over here my ice box is on fire," cried an excited voice over the fire department telephone here. The firemen, accustomed to rescuing cats from trees, and all sorts of other odd tricks were a bit dubious but made the call anyway. They arrived at the home of Louis Martin and sure enough found his ice box on fire. A plumber repairing a drain pipe bad placed a blow torch too close to the box setting it afire. m oujbm :mssm 1 is available for sizes 8, 10, 12, 14 and 16. Size 12 requires two and three-eightmayards of h terial with yard of contrasting material and one yard of ribbon for bow. With long sleeves it requires two and yards. Send for the Barbara Bell Fall Pattern Book containing 100 35-in- one-thir- d five-eight- i well-planne- patterns. easy-to-ma- Exclusive fashions for children, young women, and matrons. Send 15 cents for your copy. Send your order to Th,. Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., 149 New Montgomery Ave., San Francisco, change was ridiculed as an entire suit of clothes swapped for a trouser button. But the trouser button demLimited to youngsters under eighteen years of age who nave at onstrated that it could serve a purfeature motion Screen to roles the least three their credit, Boys' pose of vital importance when it picture ti club was organized at the home of Director W. S. Van Dyke with a became one of the world's strong15 3 charter members, ft was a hilarious session as witness est fortresses during the World war. nucleus of th s meeting of the officers. Left to right, they are: Freddie Bartholo-- I Not far away, on a misty morning mew. president; Mickey Rooney, first vice president, and Jackie Coop-- f in August, 1914, occurred the first Spare Moments in Norway Are Spent on the Trousseau. er, treasurer. serious naval clash of the war, when British victory littered the Preparwl by National ter and tending the huge iron calS l' beric North sea with Wreckage. ahirrop, C drons in winch milk is slowly simUGUST is harvest time In mered to make rich cheese. She Norway. Since most rural sets off to the upl.md File Fingerprint With pastures riding families are mainly depend' a pony which is loaded with empty ent for their winter's food on U. S. Government Bureau tubs as well as with her few belongwhat they themselves prepare, it is Washington. Notables and averings. Later, when a brother visits therefore a time, busy particularly age citizens in increasing numbers her hut to bring su plies, he will A to a visit Norwegian typical are insuring their prompt identificollect the tubs filhd with butter farm at tins season would imply and cheeses and dresser drawer. His mother, excited cation m case of dangerous injury Carry them back LitGibraltar their fin- - your sharing Germany to the homestead. at leaving the island in a terrific or sudden death by filing their federal bureau of w'ork as well as their equally The cattle are small brindly erally Crumbling Away. storm, embarked without him, so gerprints with athesurvey hearted jollity afterwards. The ac-disclosed. that the forgotten baby was delivbeasts with spreading ot wasting f"d Edgar Hoover, chief, reported horns. They have not been bred for Washington, D. C. Germany's ered to her on the high seas wrapped a grand total of 5.897,000 finger- - yaking would keep you busy on any quantity milk production. Little atalleged refortiflcation of Helgoland in an oilskin coat of farms thousands small of the has attracted international attenprint cards now on file, with new tention seems to be paid to breedPilots and Fisherfolk. ones pouring in at a rate of 4,000 which skirt the long twisting fjords ing. Often tion. Again the island is accused of cow will give only a is level land there or utilize what "Helgoianders are mainly pilots, daily. having as much strategic impor quart or so at milking. If you wonkeepThe bureau maintains two finger- along the rushing rivers in mountance per cubic foot as any other fisherfolk, or boarding-housder why such a cow is tolerated, ers. A rugged race of Frisians, they valleys. comparable chunk of Europe. print files civil and criminal both tain you may receive such an explanamoment Halling-da- l, at a for Glance the habit of considering offering what the Justice depart"From a passing steamer. He! acquired a long valley which winds tion as this: "Ja, but she is small, themselves fishermen at the beginment regards as protection of "ingoland appears as a single trianand does not eat much, either, that of the Fifteenth through the central section ot Nor- cow." century, when estimable value. gular block of red sandstone, says, ning In a land where every spear Is ot most it For a its length strange migration of herring the National Geographic society. The civil section now numbers way. of has value, this Is an argubay the one two for or farms wide, 'Now only a fraction of a mile brought them great harvests of fish cards of 115,110 citizens, including only ment of great weight is literally for 200 years. An equally strange persons of such assorted prom- mountainsides rise steeply from the square, the Island n Food Mostly crumbling away beneath its 2,500 emigration of their source of income inence as John D. Rockefeller, Jr., river bottom. This valley is familiar left them catching only a few lob- British Ambassador Aside from the fine white cake Inhabitants. Sir Ronald to those who have traveled by rail flour, which is imported from Amermorsel Is the re- sters. "This Lindsay, John Boles and James from Oslo to Bergen. By the daily train it is possible ica, most ot the family food is promotest of the Frisian islands, which "Helgoland was traded by Eng- Cagney of movie fame, and Freethe North sea has gouged out of the land in 1890 to Germany for Zanzi- man Gosden and Charles Gorrell, to reach Hallingdals villages, duced at home. Barley, rye and around which cluster farms of typi- oats are milled locally, the miller northern coastline of Europe. A bar, 3,000 times as large. The ex- - the Amos and Andy of radio. cal rural Norwegian families. If you getting a share of the meal and broad submerged rocky ledge In the should visit such a family, you could flour for his work. The garden shoal area around Helgoland is a clue to the island's former extent, participate in their harvesting but yields stores of cabbages, potatoes, and root vegetables for the winter. estimated to have been five times only after being welcomed by sharits present size. The wave-woring their food, even though it be Potatoes too are an important crop, western side was ringed around Scientist Makes Discovery in of the ground depends primarily just a nibble of fruit, fresh leaf let- for they are on the familys daily with a girdle of granite brought upon the fact that lava is among tuce, little curled anchovies, and menu and, along with birch twigs, New Mexico. from the Danish islaiu. of Bornholm. Nature's most efficient temperature sheets of crisp flatbread. form a staple item in the winter Clouds sweeping over the mouninsulators. The lava contains an in diet of the cattle. New York A lava bed whose sur- finite number of minute pores and tains and across the valley serve Nature is lavish here with a large DECAinLON WINNER face is unpleasantly warm to the cavities, and the dead air in them warning that it may rain before number of berries, both wild and tame. Masses of wild strawberries touch does not seem a likely setting hinders the transmission of heat dusk. The hay from the high meafor a deposit of perpetual ice. Yet through the stone from the sun. dow should be in the barn before grow along the roadsides. There are Once the bulk of a lava deposit has then. All hands must seize rakes and currants from which to make sweet in just such a locality, where the brazen New Mexican cun beats down become thoroughly chilled to its hurry to the meadow for a race with wine; wild cherries, the Juice of which is bottled to make soup and upon a surface which once was mol- depths, heat from the sun cannot the weather. ten stone, a deposit of perpetual ice penetrate the frigid mass. Haying In Ilallingdal puddings; the little wild "mountain does exist. which make delicious The Hailing farmer still uses a cranberries, A visit to such a wonderland of hand scythe and never misses a jam to serve with pork or roast LN JAPAN RICHEST tuft hidden away in the fence corner ptarmigan; and, best of ail, the paradox is described by John Stewart MacClary in "Natural History or along the river bank. Every spear arctic cloudberry, growing in the of grass is valuable. The youngest mountain - top sloughs. This last, published by the American museum. After describing his trip down the child follows the workers to glean when stored in great crocks, keeps the wisps that the others have through the winter, without cooking steep slope of volcanic sink Mr. missed. They all help load the sweet or other preservation. MacClary goes on to say: Only with such a variety of proThe floor of the sink is covered dry hay into a little hayrack made visions can the Norwegian family of unstripped birch saplings. by jagged chunks of grayish black This is hauled to the barn by hand, continue the alternation of work, besalt which once formed a roof for the little pony has been sent to rest, and eating which is farm above the cavity. The accumulated the mountain meadow for the sum- routine. First thing in the morning, warmth of the air in the depression mer along with the cattle, so that coffee and cakes are brought to the strikes one almost like the blast from a furnace. One wonders how every bit of grass on the home farm family in bed. As soon as they are could be made into hay for the long dressed, there is a large breakfast ice could possibly withstand a temwinter. The hayrack is not a heavy with more coffee, bread and butter, perature such as this. Irregular load to push except for the last little and all sorts of pickled fish and chunks of fallen stone block what cheese to seems to be a cavern in the wall of way up the log runway into the sausage and goats-milmow, which can be taken with a put on it At 11 oclock work pauses the sink. As the perspiring visitor for another snack, which is breakrush and a whoop. aproaches this rubble, the air beBefore long all the hay is stowed fast all over again. comes noticeably cooler. Perhaps, There is a heavy dinner about from that meadow, from the edge of Glenn Morris, Denver clerk, who after all, the cave of perpetual ice "v k and then a siesta. Yes, is not a myth. the dark spruces on the mountainwon the Olympic decathlon at the side to the dusty bank of wild strawyou may be surprised, but this "old "By this time a feeling of eager games in Berlin. is firmly enberries by the roadside. Then every- Spanish custom expectancy has siezed the visitor. one can hang the wooden rakes trenched in the rural sections of He climbs the heap of fallen stone But even thus protected Helgoland that obstructs the mouth of the along the log wall of the woodshed this energetic northern climate. AfJapans richest man, Baron is doomed to melt aloWly into the cavern. At the summit of the dister the nap there are more coffee coffee Sumitomo, who paid an as- and enjoy an North sea, orderly pile he gazes down into the sessment of 800,000 yen an an in- picnic of coffee, little cakes, and and cakes before the work of the depths whence comes the current of come of 3,000,000 yen, the highest wild berries strung on grass stems. afternoon is begun. Eye of the Empire. The last real meal of the day is "Because of its position in the cool air. made in Japan in 1936. He is 25 The coffee cloth has been spread North sea, the island bears the repThe sight which greets his eyes years old and has been head of the out on the grass under a wild cherry the evening porridge, at about 8 or 9 oclock. This meal is unvarying is well worth the short he has spent. house of Sumitomo since 1926. He tree. utation of a Gibraltar. As GerWhile the young women of the except just after a slaughtering, manys 'Eye of the Empire, it com- Imagine a bank of solid ice, from 12 was graduated from Kyoto Imperimands the mouths of the Weser, to 14 feet in height and some 50 feet al university in 1933, and a year family are busy in the fields, the when a blood pudding Is substituted Jade, Elbe, and Eider rivers, and in width, calmly resting in a tunnel later married his cousin, the grand- grandmother who is too old to help for the usual dish. This porridge is the harbors of Hamburg, Bremen of what once was molten stone daughter of Prince Saionji, the last spins wool for the winter supply of a thick, leathery gruel made of of the of the eider sta tesmen. Baron Su- gaily patterned socks and mittens. and Cuxhaven from a vantage point the hottest manifestation parched barley meal. 28 miles from the nearest mainland. mitomo is president of the Sumito- On lonely farms, housewives eagerearths internal heat! All Put In The Stabbur The beholder is naturally per- mo Limited Partnership; director ly watch the road and discuss the "Shaped somewhat .like a lean The yearly harvests of cereals, plexed as to bow the ice was formed of the Sumitomo bank and the Su- probable errand of every passer-by- . pork chop, it has dimensions notthe cheeses, cured meats, bread, Down not melt away. mitomo trust, mine, warenouse and by the river there is a field and cakes are stored In the stabbur. able for their smallness, except the and why it does of "green, barley to be cut while height; its sides rise sheer and drip- Its presence so near the hot surface life insurance companies. The stabbur, or storehouse. Is there Is still sap In the stalk and ping from the North sea to a flat top feature of the Norwegian the grain has Just reached the milk typical 200 feet above sea leveL Its three It Is built of logs on high landscape. stage. This is dried over racks in mushroom-shapetips can be visited in an hours stilts as a prothe field. Then it is very prickly to stroll. Upon the triangular rock tection against marauding insects load. buildfit would the Federal Triangle and rats. Elaborately carved. It Is Then Barley and Rye ings along Pennsylvania avenue in guarded against the weather by a When the hay is all in, the barWashington, D. C with a little coat of wood tar. The front porch of margin. ley and rye grow ripe. The farmer the structure is reached by a flight "Within its diminishing boundacuts through the shimmering golden of plank steps separated from the fields with great swings of his building by a sort of moat of air ries, the island has three parts: the rock table of Oberland with its animals scythe. At each stro1-- i the grain across which thieving tuft of town, the shoreline shelf profalls in a neat semicircle on the would find it difficult to leap. a with like below caps visor ground. Then it is bound into bunjecting key, which fits The wrought-iro? second edition of town called dles to be shocked spirally around a wooden lock In the heavy carved and the wisp of sandy Dune tall saplings stuck in the ground. door, takes two hands to turn. The in tow a mile to the east A thin There is a little red ladder to climb door opens into a small dark room green felt of pasturage across the up with the top bundles. In this with heavy log walls unbroken by island's top completes the color section of Norway the grain is not windows. There are large bins of triad which inspired the flag: threshed at harvest time, but later various kinds of meal and flour, on during the winter, when the each with a brightly painted wooden Green the land, red the rock, white horse is home from the mountain the sand: scoop hanging above it On shelves pastures and can be hitched to the are stacked cheeses of many kinds. These colors make the flag of crude treadmill in the bam. Helgoland. There are gay wooden boxes full of The herds of cattle, goats, and cakes which had been baked in the "The money crop of Helgoland is horses during the summer grazing sun tan. This is raised chiefly at spring when the cream was rich. in the mountains are tended by In one comer on a low platform, the expense of visitors basking on either a young unmarried daughter sheets of rye and barley flatbread the frah of barren beach or an old woman. The life of a sum- - with crinkly edges, temptingly of the Dune, or Sand island. Among mer dairy maid has been celebrated brown, are piled almost to the ceilthe thousands of summer resorteis in song and saga for hundreds of ing. It has been made of stiff unleavwho steam out from Hamburg was View showing the twisted mass of timbers after a section once the American actor, Richard of the Fulton Fish Market, for many years a landmark of the lower years. She lives in a small log hut ened dough rolled into round paper-thi- n sheets and browned on the Manhattan waterfront, collapsed into the waters of the East river. This with turf roof, passing her days Mansfield, then an infant comfortable in an improvised cradle of a is the place where former Gov. A1 E. Smith worked as a young man. milking cows and goats, making but bakehouse stove. Calif. C BU Sjiuluatc. 4 Household Quesionr To clean glass in oven doors rub over with vinegar then wash with soap and water. Helgoland May Be Slowly Melting Into the North Sea whole-hearte- WNU Service. Pull out old stalks in your vegetable garden as soon as the crop has been picked. This will make the cleaning ap of the garden later much easier. A damp cloth dipped in baking soda will remove tea and coffee stains from china cups. d n, J. In pressing never put an iron brass-tippe- e Home-Grow- sea-bitte- n Perpetual Ice Is Found Under Hot Lava Bed n on the right side of any goods except cotton. Always lay a cloth between the iron and the goods. 1959B. Here is the frock for juniors to make for school days. A combination of rhythm in its hemline, rhyme in Its color scheme and racy in its style. For late summer wear, try tub silk, linen, cotton or shantung with long or short sleeves. For autumn and winter "tweedy silk crepe or broadcloth. The waist, gathered slightly to the shoulder yoke front and back, has a center pleat and pockets for Buttons a matter of trimming. choice. A small collar, tie, and belt complete this most effective frock. By way of suggestion, make the collar and cuffs in contrast, and detachable to be rea removed for laundering. Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1959-ly Opening for FEMALE AGENTS Molars o! a well known, highly ethical cosmetio preparation ere seeking female agent, either new or currently engaged In similar work. Highly effective new selling angle make It sure lire seller of cases. 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