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Show THE PAGE TWO JMES NEWS, NEPHI, UTAH I Thuisdav, December 20, 1915 Harmonize the Odd Pi eces for Nursery This Is Our Homeland "rHERE Strive for Employment Of Disabled Veterans FASONAISNG CONTRASTS ' r mo" !r i i i A !1 Ahm .1 11 ( i It or lid un -- 1 I'u usan nil li d ( and( ( Math lx cimoims 1 ( an s 1 diMi t e s ui e stii it is a modi u offue buffing v 'a re iimik ss if f in s ai p disc u 'I J 1 tiat s v s it ili 1 , UK I Al lljcllllil 1 A' di rn Ii li in tin US l i( 1 ,in tans vciititinn "tluikit lit nirs sill of fur rn iv A1 Mm-!.- r litirallv ttn rs And Mill I wind in the me bunas .row tump than Bel) 4 400 disabled American vitirans In times of gnat lit f n loy ment B pirson with a d mi) ility i as two stnkis on him whin r Hid for a job against a pcifittv al le bodied w oiler There f i e, the Disabled An cue in Veterans, a viti,ais 01 the ts spinis (f tuts aid dints as will as most n to of the a) K illll al pi iiilm ts km the t n 1 ite urn Am age amiu il rainfall is 53 87 niihfs while the at i ago annual tomfi return r ine s from W) degn os F in the north rn jiart of the slate to (i7 depries F near the toast The growing se.isori mges fioin 100 dots in the north e n part to 300 divs on the southern coast Ch aha mountain, the state s highest j (ant, is 2 407 feet above si a hill Alabama stritches 336 miles fiorn the Aipilachtan mountains to the Gulf of Mexuo Nut only is Al ibnrn the hnd if ci rn and cotti n It al 0 prews pa nuts h iv and oils truik c rt j s and flints and in u anv siitnilis his iltii s surh as w ati SI ill"Us (1 gl In li and ns, as will 1 m td a ili is an i can li o cis Thru me mam uiriiniui i who e n embus' ip is confined suit ly to the u ir disabled, is silting up the n u hinery to go to bat for him so tint he from whom much has bi en t.iki n to ket p the of us secure within the wide bounds of these Ur Stiles will id 1 Vct-enn- sI 1 ilili nrod III laid Our (1 He l)ari O i ns Ih i lull 'he rn h e, t w pi due e 10 il 11 on rid ilit 1 i"l Ini ii 11 u 'iiis A i rjr ' Is mil Al mint tin , u soul s III h ultli d m ii Al ( is link linn pi 11 i ti mt comm inch r w nh wide ex-- t a1 J i'Plo-- n ni e in pi i sour en plov-nm- t nt ci unit lbi g Ihc-- It 11 A pit - M v.s v' s,- ' ( 1 1 ,111 111 Iv All hi .s 1 in it lan s 01 i in Take the case (f the hid tun wo n i in the im asion of N irrri u dv At iijinv to his 1 1 ijun il colm n pualved him fri m die waist down so tl it he is bin rfl, as A . A Xs ' V n u .t vf luy ii j x2s.. v . i', Mp'!.! x lire I MSI goiKl s nu MOl VN hihu.ivi - j M), UIIKFIIs ... ih.un uul ail u 'round lim itc hun VI - ; I i w". s r - jiulio li p in Hum itu s Diinls ( losi to thosp Vhow. ot the mam Inch m mounds pu lure slutus the hiund On the right is one ot the side's the st it i into us u il tils Wilh a rn h his torn il liukhuiml VI ibani h is hun li t ds ol old in insions and otlu r spots hr Inuris x h visit in Vlilumt Mimoml funithn is a lit sut e ho us of dot uim n ts, pu t um s and r ( s ot tin s n iii d s of li and otln r pi nods ol the st ue s I histm ri mis ds hisioru d mltust In sh up ( out s t to Iom sis and ui i f ills are l!u i! ami s imluMti Mimic sinks ol pi mis flu bu-- V H. .wl W P ' J .1 I i t'nnm hit r f . ol il s i id (Has l s- V ' 4 N' ' A ' . v$. , i v I - i-- r 4 M vi$ 1 k- ! 1: V ' . v V 1,1 i o M f 1 ! tin 11 t ,s I do r t ( id Mtit Ii i s u nir !s G Louis 1 riv i i p 'f u id if Linn a 1 i M ta ti t i i ti 1 i ck is I iisuilug ukrnn fill he I a i a fi w i 1 to ot n I c i 11 at ui i Iv hi s u t w ni diowsv aid he ed fi in d tv for he 1 ul ov ei cc ie v I i rifmii Inn is thirtis wire li i j i s si itrv in i'i.i 't r il su ( F ll flinr r pi f r i i u Find Boys Can Do Job Well us if h( h' rg f 1 to t e cusal h ti U a i I It S de s rrl n t P civ I i Cl i,nt ii nat s n until in e Ik c i j in a st ce h ri i ti 11 v aT as - u i f (it I i i 7 hr I b ri (' l d o UiU Ml make DAV Gets Off Start To Good strong beginning was made when at a conference in Atlantic City the following representative organizations, among others, were contacted persona'lv by the DAV National Fmployment offner and asked to influence the businesses for which thev are spokesmen to put dis ibkd veterans on their work tl e National Association of rolls Maim u tin ers, the Amcnc m B inkers association, tie Chamber of Con mtict, the N itional Council of A Farmer the Ameri- Co upei ativ es, can Farm Bureau federation, the American Rttail federation, the Air Transient as ici itinn Aircu i ft Industries association, Investment B inkers assicntun. Committee of Fkonouic Dev cloometit, Amencan Trucku g association, American ate t ways Operators, Association of Amencan R ulroads, National Fori mn liade Council, National Re-- t ul Di y Goods association, lute mate r al Association of Lions Clubs, Natural Giange, Nitiotal Associa-- t li n of Motor Bus Operators, and so But tins gives you an mdica-ton n of tie sc if e of the cultivation if the si d for jobs for disabled v ti- c r r ju l i , ( b lun-- f a I i(hi!rf u s a law ifid lists (or to lure n jtr, jude i e Ih w ts hoi n hit 4 Iiis huh I uf u i ll is t hr uliiitc bf M m r in Mum, and a rut mb r of !he T ijo st t hur h i iT 1 ursv c lilts i f ui! i ii; a itute F A Iv I S . . . ' le jobs Vctiiaiis the are trade known to Fmplij merit Ropre-stitnii- e lilted States F m-luy n (it sc i v ii e, winch has agi eed to dis gnate an assistant in each state who will i ct lize in the employ mint of wai disabled G I s The DAV has develi pod a s stem whereby Bs chapter employment kicws as soon as a man who h is a duabilitv is released from an it stitu'i m aid is available for He also wcik in his community ktows the dm dli d veterans lung tbeie who need jobs It is his task of the p tr to bing the mi n and the jibs to- gether It is tie DAV cl apter emplov-- r mt i finer who tmes the nan to the vtttraris sent ii ate injloyncnt repreISF lere the jobs and rn to tne irrp'ovrr if nteessary, to I t e en plus i i nt of the e of Um S w ri'terid ex-G- ere are five pla1 ks in the emt platform of the DAV First, to convince employers that thev should employ disabled American veterans, some- T ploy ri nniFI). VTF I Y; Neiond, to support the training of disabled vetirans for nurc than one kev job in an mdiixtrv so that whin heavy dev lops, mu ruplov ment the disitded man will not he the first disi harged, for he will he able to do mole than one job, Third, to advoiate increased w iges for disabled veterans thev have bnnme more v i lua hieas a result of the mulhi re, by Baukhaee ti This with his Scotie and wot den sword one of half a dozen a, i iln children o be painted on drawer lion ai d panels Ml you have to da is to tuce the fig-- I ires, flowers and ribbons as indicated on .he pattern, then follow the color guide, Uling in flat tones v thout any shading The first th ng cu knoA, the h u os stand ut as real as life It is a fascinating ?roject, so that the children a room may e a center of attraction. NOTE Painting Pattern 288 with large md small bow knots, timers and figures. f maremng children all d fferent, is 15 :ents bend request direct to. MRS RUTH WYFTff Bedford Hills Enclose Ten minutes later, Cohen called General Clav wheie an aide said, Oh, yes, sergear t, weve been expecting your call Now can you come m at eight o clock tomorrow mornsee about tt ansportation ing0 Wi then Ci hen took off by air the next day before noon 15 SPEARS New York Drawer 10 cents for Pattern No. 288 - Name Address 11 TRl'MW riRNS REPORTFR Congi ess onal leaders who met with Pres dent Truman recei tlv to discuss sei unis legislative problems got a chm klo over Trumans story about his surprise (light to see his mi the r on her 93 d birthday News ijtis have already told how Trum in cillid the Kansas City Star to announce his arrival in Grandview, Mo But in addition, here is what Trun an told his 1c iders really happened It was Sunday afternoon and the usually hustling citv room of the Star was in a lull Onlv a skeleton editori il fine was on the job, aid a young reporter answered the phone j 1,580 Rooms in Palace; 139 of Them Are Kitchens Schonbrunn Palace in Vienna, Jte former summer residence of Jie Austrian emperors, later serv-n- g as British military headquarters, contains l,5bU looms, of which 139 are 'tchens, piobably thelaig-- ' jst nu. oer ever stalled in a sin-J-le 1 establishment. Upset Stomach Relieved in 5 minutes or double money back Wben exceed stomach bi 1 eaiittea painful saffoeat-tnj- z jas sour stomach an i eartburn Joctors usually prescribe the fastest acting melicines known for symptomatic relief me nines like those In Hell ans Tablets No laxative Bl) ans brings comiort In a iiffjror double vour money back oo return of bottla to os 26c at all drajjgists This is the President, said ruman said the reporter. Who This is President Truman The hill it is, exclaimed the rn n sman, lonvinied that somebody wis pulling a praitiiai joke. Mister, who are you try- 1 n tiple training; Fourth, to trv to improve working conditions for the disabled ex fi I so that his Job Is a pleasant one; Fifth, to see that preference Is given the disahli d vitiran In staving on the job when people have to be released M'VKKn spirks Ib - ,T to - 1 t it c it Alabama's Forests i i 4 r u 1 0 to t m e cU c tcud Jt t Vs . f f I 4 1 i t! (.OM KNOK T ha stoiit'li'i 2 St 5 t 5 etrraf their opportunity matching fig-ar- es anAn aide to Fusenhower swered and listened to Cohen s story, excused himself for a few minutes, came back to the telephone and said, Sergeant, if you will call the office of General Clay, perhaps something can be arr inged for vou. Y'ou had better wait about 10 minutes before calling General to give Genhe added Clav, eral Eisenhower a chance to talk with him first work available to handicapped vet- erans has to be put squarely be- fore them This has been the fir st task of Dr Macvaugh and his corps of employment officers vv y i r i of lenge pukrirda lb ih i t j the mat ; me u' ceve ,i.i t'u c in painting design of bright red bowr knots, quaint flowers and jolly of marching cl lldrcn. al up in Washington by a Natl rial Then t ich Firplovmcnt officer state has a Chief Fmplovnaint Ihe DAV in each st.ite is divided into chapters, or local units and each has an emploi merit officer also, thus bringing the cont ict of this helj mg hand right do vn into the community where the vetuan In is or is hospitalized Before the program cm begin oix rating in the complete way d bv its planners, the men who can offer the jobs have to be contacted personally and the chal- - Sabse-,- j was p ten Tl e D AV N J sio nu i t mil to e i at J I id tie win ajaust f him ani fc m "Us i r Ji'lne ,ri.tng X mi tt i f ist lus J t v I '' i i 1 to have e m ike 1 oki d r i s and m arkt t tin m u l h tli s cor corn is an entirely difeient Then see n g that is y pe of c ist d nt the d soiled viteian afh r he d lots pet a J b A puird was in a p iblit I add ng He hid a si eht ntivots dissvcliinst w.s ci dt r for wl ih a a little In t ai ii at on to le tiuin wmle on hci le rna k Oi e d iv tie Ji v t au ports it fki ll Ol x X v r 5 v M X was that pilots, hazards, to k extra precautions m using the held So a dis ibled veteran, already knowing what it is to be h m c ipi td, uses consikrable extra tire I said the DAV had set up a national employment progiam for the first time In its existence, hi ided the 'i ttrlan m W"' A. . 1 i W y 4. niin upiMitit've t bt ndden veteran DAV tine 29 r i 111 ,Ai 4 ax, c 1 i ti: l DAA7 con-'ac- I ' ' Jon tne m in to si e uh t kind of w t ts e n i It do while m be ! an I yit rue ve sine intone In the a in s con n a n'v thue w is a sin ill pi mt f r in ikn g hoi kid rugs l Si. Cm ii Ibe answer it knowing limit ins f'om the fl ce tie loi i ll u s ut of ce r of Je DAV Avail Hen r West 2 s ( it d I sv . j. hands then have vs I a nsi ( K u Ii l' vi. ibh d fonner ( pi lx is a vs 1 d ni i in in s skdl mil u ml ni s h u b im ms ti u i c pi p h f h 4" 's'' t to n i a d s i o'lict rs lit llui 11 li aid 1 i u vuiimut 111 ir assiil till Oil h tie Aldai reaching out in two direi lions one s ui turn alur the tluois if ii tow ird the disihhd nitron and one Cud ir tut in uul into a nisi toward the imnli vi r m an ,idt nor s era if (It M li mi ift hi oh cur tinui to bung the two to the r so th it sliadilv With a tin pi ate ilunatt the m j lov( r ani tl viti ran n av r iss anil mntinds ftih'e sol rr et and reach an apriumnt on a r adsaiiinunt and J'b a e 01 u ss po ni d vi idly s s d the nillimniss of the old I et ofmethegivetv yi uoftv o nailfie cxnm-pkj, DAV tiling 1 Al io South down m ibamj sslire Tins is our is gi ti g ready ti do in a big w iv oud to lie all who n nuniuf il t e ib t i 111 bin st itc t i is li Ms a sni hi' i f 10 mill on n s Us iniimli u s 11 e i j m 11 lial 1 sli Be I .ar V 7 Aryr an id I bmn his ite I d th it ill dili foi 11(11 ul stl hit w hi uh Rights. a . II OH Ml 1 I 1 vc'irm s in qui 1 MO Muiu G lbi rt S of this n idloii stall Alt AM 1 r u s 0 hi In 1044 thi e t 1 1 1 2 of ( nttle in the id b lh hi h is o i d 111 y tj p Al ih in 11 lion he id if t 01 s ml 1" nun Chukeis (Sold1 i rn fi 11 d of 't m' ) Al d ama li Is tin in the slupii lit if lit i Inn hi have at h ast as p i d a chance as his able bodied coin ague in getting a job where he can earn a living for himself and his fimilv f ( r the fust time in its history, DAV, the Disabled Arm ruan has si t up a i ihlv integrated nati m il netwiuk of employment bv aft nets htaded in Washington 1 mu By BAUKIIAGE (miw and Commentator. HNU Service, 16Iu Eve Street, N W Hashington, I). C. Wlien a lot mire vvekers than bs bi pin to pi i lie the employ-m- i nt offices of Ue c mi try, son e 2 2 million mm s' in I tt have a sli M r g than their little ti ft Hows tit at is u If s the I th it will be pi t i g urdtr u iv ,u thise lines aijim aihieves the w oi th v purpose th it its designers hive for it The potential vvorkirs who are going to git tins special hi Ip are the men who have ni ide the second greatest surifice in Woi Id War II the ones who gave all never came balk I rn going to 1 Ik about the ( 1 FRIEND OF FNLIbTEI) MAN WASHINGTON If there were mure men in the army like General Eisenhower, th-- ntwsman would not bi so swumpid with soldier mail The other day Sgt Samuel Cohen of Philadelphia st itioned in Berlin, received a c ible telling of a sent us emeigency at home Physicians advised his return lmn ediately Two weeks passed and all Cohen got was the usual armv run around He couldn t git a furlough Fin illy, a ft lend suggtsted that Cohen call General Ike directly "What can I lose0 Cohen ast ed, gon g to a telephone Wl en he asked the G I oj erator foi Gi ne-Fismhower, the operator ast ed with io surprise in his voice whither he should ring the general at his hun e or his office Since it was then atx ut 10 oclock m the evening, Ci hi n said to try the ger t r il s home Pledges Full cf tl e ol i tln Jim e if tu v t' c mis t of 1. . . nia f i'u e t it l ti h am f ii ni in' ,nns lie s! i tn ii but i il :sml n on rn in s i i ii nou u ein w ith h im.in u tiv-- j f v u f n tin b r n v A fin si sum o if! ti fill t s t if ,i(t v c srm knit Mm Ill t is f mi irossunds il n to is m t f r f om a mi (t t w or an in; oil A r1 f lt h t mu do I teDu v ili sl.i'tiieJ st ii hold its to u miss ovrr a utr r w I ( 0 chic mu 1) mu c is ti ill win re p f inn d Hi it is I trick cut-dow- Act to Furnish Handicapped With Chance For Gainful Occupation; Industry Iv Edward Emciine, WNU Features. is no up an ill assorted lot of furniture for the children's room. The set shown here is leal. An old n chiffonier, a chair, a nondescript bed and an old wash-stan- d were painted crnim c lor and then decorated with a gay- m IS. ing to kid" Finally the oill was trank rred o an ither wntir in the piper, who knew Truman jet son illy and co ild ldei tify his Mice Highly amused, the Picsidcnt told him the news of his visit FOGGY FOREIGN POI ICY Harry Ho ins, now la spitalized in New York, is not impnvmg Always a living skileton, Hariy kept Inn self cilne tie nise of his love uf FDR Now ih it UR is gone, Harry has no more 7( st for work Sen Cl Hide Pcppi r of Florida is returning from a tluee mi nth tour of I ur j e to blister the administration s h'idli g of fomgn policy Coming ou top of Senator Ful bright s two fisted attuk, perhaps son i bodv aiuud the state department will w ue up to tlie fact that the si ids if Uoild War III can be The strategic planted right now services unit if the wai dep irtment (it was fmmirlv tne Uh so secret Wild Bill Donovan) office of Gm has Jint sit up a very interesting project which will not keep the pc ate It is working on a plan for an order of tattle for a war with Russia " li e lib is under dmet on of Mij Riymond Cromwell, fi r ir Tikyo i oi i espondeut for the Wall S'utt J urnal fi Many doctors recommend Scott s sroodbe--t Emulsion its rich m ?murjj! A&.D Vitamins and em rpr btnldinjr oil clildrtn need for proper ause growth, strong bon 8 sound teeth, sturdy bodies Helps build up resistance to colds too if diet Is A&D deficient Buy Scott' today! AU druggists 1 i CAPIT AL CHAFF ir I oi Co FisMier Was root out hid ut Guard Con dr Joel m Gummy tiying to izi funds Cruss-e. ir ltd' is, hi fou d tl i n i is to git An i ric in lawyers to act in thur dtfu.se When a ski d I is v n v t n the t est Ameri-- i a n lawyeis, Fi chu, with straight You oujit to try to fate, rigl.id Dario w ir Pirry Maget Cl,, son Fisihii s v itnrs took careful notes, nut realizing that Dai row has been dtad for nine tl ii five years ar J that Muhin is a hi liunal char-8ir a. f ne sta, iey Gardners n - try stories officials recentGiu.i u u.t i ly beat d wn a see md atten pt by W ar M b.l JJ. i Sr der to maini l i It n N x w g i uie 1 ar tain a peaeet 'e lei s rJ p our thi stater i sift r ti os Trey p silntb flal-'- v rejected all rt i soi -- ( air W a a g h e H n e t ri inr g St lilt si rui ' n -- tj cUck g tt to s i p rv pcvt.i f'sir'Mt I i s J ! C ( r k( t io f r a r , t a Hi ',i I) a r t J i F i r - 1 la r n ni t ed u, g ) v i - j hT P U r j s bre r t 'lint s t il. S 'u e e. (irp pu .uvhsiverhaJisc tr a t the sion a HER BOSS LIKES IIER WHITE UNIFORMS HUNTS VILLF, AI ABAMA. Miss Minnie Belle Poole must have a particular boss Here is what she wrote in a letter about Faultless Starch: I like Faultless Starch best of all because I work where I have to wear white uniforms. So with Faultless Starch I can keep them just like my boss wants them kept. Thanks to Faultless Starch! It is everything its maker says it is. One of the wonderful things about Faultless Starch is the way it makes white things come out beautifully white, and colored things come out beautifully bright. There is a reason for it. You see. Faultless Starch is made a special way with special starch and special extra ingredients. It doesnt turn brown under the iron and it doesnt put a film over the cloth. It penetrates the fabric gives the cloth the finish from the inside out, instead of by coating the out- side. EASY FOR BUSY FOLKS Another wonderful thing about Faultless Starch is that it makes it EASY for busy people to do beautiful starching and ironing. It takes only a minute to make perfect hot starch with Faultless Starch Ju't cream n w th a little cool water and add boil ng water while &t.rr.g ti ts all its ready to uce FaultIron.ng is so easy, less Starch cortans irrT',ng a ds that stop that stu ky n n That makes the iron ju t fly aVng srro th and eiy. N) w - or its 4, he- easy t ) rt i lea.tif ir tJ. 1 rai'e 1 u j v ing a 11 -- ts r . a manes j iron- fi. Y' j should try F. Sarrh right away. You B .e it co much youd never want to be without it. 11 Adv. |