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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH These Spooky Games Fun Kathleen Norris Says: There Is a Poivcr Stronger Than Armies (Bell Syndicate PlRKEY not For the three major factors referred to piay a big part in naming the winner, no matter what the sport. These three leading elements are Form Technique GranUandRice and Tactics. They are the big winners, where so many are so well matched on the physical side. They write most of the headlines. And they are the least understood by the vast majority of those who play various games. - 'T'HE seasons fruit, crocheted in ' gay shades of gimp, will add j that attractive note to your kitchen as shade pulls, other decorations. zaars! and tie-bac- Grand for ba- Patttrn 2321 contains directions fur making accessories; illustrations of them and stitches; materials required. Send your order to: Circle N'eedlerraft Dept, Minna St. San Francisro, Calif. Sewing lit Enekise tern No Name Address cent! In coins for Pat- 15 Ton of Scrap Iron According to an estimate by army ordnance officers, a ton of scrap iron collected in this country could be made into: One or the carriage for such a gun, or 12 machine guns, or nine dsmoit'on bombs, or one field-gu- n, d 2,000-poun- d, 16-in- battleship-piercin- g shell. Relief At Last For Your Cough Creomulslon relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulslon with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION (or Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis Meeting Trouble Never meet trouble halfway. It will come soon enough; and then you will meet it where God meant you should meet it, and where He will help you to bear it. C. II. Spurgeon. Tech- I put The Many Angles P. Hal continued, that Walter Hagen was always a master of technique and tactics. Hagens angle is this a golfer plants his tee shot into the rough, partially stymied by a tree. In place of accepting the penalty he has incurred by a bad shot, he tries to save himself by some miracle attempt. The odds against this attempt may be 10 or 15 to 1. If he would play out safely and then gamble on one pitch and one putt, the odds would be much less. And the penalty much lighter. How many average golfers will you see trying to play a wooden club from the rough. Youll see it often. They merely move from one trouble to deeper trouble, as a rule. By using the right technique they might still get a 4 on the hole or almost surely a 5. But overlooking the percentage matter completely, they wind up with a 6 or a 7. Most golfrrs could take away 8 or 10 strokes from their average rounds by using better technique. I have always thought, The Case of Conn function badly and nagging backache, with dixxincss, burning, scanty or too frequent urination and getting up at night; when you feel tired, nervous, II use Doan's Pills. upset Doans are especially for poorly working kidneys. Millions of boxes are used every year. They arc recommended the country over. Ask your neighbor! kidneys WHENsuffer a ... When Billy Conn met Joe Louis, Conns boxing form was brilliant. His foot action and his hand action was all that any one could ask. He made you think of style just as Jim Corbett once did. But Conns technique in the thirteenth round suddenly blew up. He had taken the lead, because he kept moving around, giving Louis a shiftBut in the thirteenth ing target. round he suddenly turned and began exchanging punches with a much better puncher. Many will tell you Conn became through the body punishment he had taken in earlier rounds. 1 dont agree with this for the simple reason in the twelfth round Conn was at his best, swarming all over Louis. It was this round that made him so badly overccI-den- t that he forgot all about technique and tactics. lie overlooked Old Man Mathematics or Old Man Percentage completely. You couldn't blame him too much for this. It was the first time he had ever been within two or three rounds of a heavyweight championship. He lacked at this point the coolness and the experience needed to carry along a winning plan, which he actually had. flat-foote- d flat-foote- d BUREAU OF STANDARDS A BUSINESS organization which wants to get the most for the money sets up standards by which to judge what is offered to it, just as in Washington the govern- ment maintains a Bureau of Standards. You can have your own Bureau of Standards, too. Just consult the advertising columns of your newspaper. They safeguard your purchasing power every day of every year. ..ill i This colonel says the German army used a separate organization of kitchen workers to peel potatus and wash dishes and, ma, that is the key to the way them Nazis fight 1 gess. With a guaranty that they wont never never have to do no work as kitchen canaries no wonder there morale is so good. He gave a hint that the American army wood organize a trained division of kitchen help soon and I hope he is right. It wood improve the spirit of the whole army and me so much that you wood never no we was the same j Just what is Form what is nique and what are Tactics? the matter up to P. Hal Sims, bridge player and golfer, who has put in much careful thought along these lines through 40 years of competitive effort. Form, says Mr. Sims, is really style the correct physical way of doing things. It is the popular current style, which often changes as new champions come along with different ways of playing games. Technique is the best mathematical execution of form. I should say that technique is eliminating as much as you can the margin of error. It demands that you give more consideration to the percentage side. Tactics is the handling or direction of form and technique together. Many times the failure to observe technique puts on added pressure. AH the mistakes you make In bridge for increase pressure. example the first mistake you make in bidding or playing the hand will increase the pressure enormously. The same is true in golf, which opens with the tee shot. If you miss this stroke, you wade right out in the middle of increasing pressure. He Ilotl the Odds There are those who say that Louis would have caught Conn anyway. Perhaps. But against much greater odds. Louis was almost sure to beat Conn in a toe to toe slugging match. The odds at slugging were 4 to 1 on Louis. The odds at longer range boxing were 3 to 1 on Conn. See what difference this makes? Things like this happen in sport every day in every game. Better form can't win alone. It must have help from technique and tactics. 90X0 Dear Ma. I am inclosing a clipping witch has gave me the biggest hit since I was drafted. It is from Camp Stewart down in Georgia and it says that a colonel named Ralph Tobin of the 207th C o a s J Artillery came out against potato pealing in the army. He said he didnt think a soldier should ever wash a dish neither as both take time that could be used in learning how to fight. Well this man Tobin is my choice for top general in the U. S. A. If this clipping gets read much he will be the hero of the army in no time. look. What They Are ft WKw THE PAPERS OF PRIVATE such superior physical assets as speed and power. As some sporting philosopher once the race may not be to remarked the swift nor the battle to the strong tut that is where to Usually but Xfkl.Phillipr WNU Service.! 'T'HERE are three major factors in competitive sport apart from always. At Your Halloween Party tjQ, I YSTERYl Thrills! Thats what you want at your Hal- loween party. have your guests enter by a dimly lit hallway where wicked witches ride broomsticks, where black cats prowl. (You cut these out of black paper, fasten to walls.) So Youll find many lively games In our booklet. Has games for all kinds of parties team games, brain ticklers, a kitful of jolly stunts. Send your order to: READER-HOMSERVICE Minna St. San Francisro, Calif. Enclose 10 cents In coin for your copv of PARTY GAMES FOR ALL 117 OCCASIONS. Name Address fellows. Pamela stiyt this it our uar at much at F.ni(lund'i. Grandma askt uhat is America coming to ulien ue hate to ask another nation for permission to feed starving European children. And Tom, demrling for college, tayt democracy exists only in Russia. By KATHLEEN NORRIS only persons who are TIIE today are those who in the infinite power and goodness of God, and who ask Him, with the faith of chil- THE WAY TO PEACE We all want peace, says Kathleen Norris, but we are willing to work for it only after we get what we want. And to get what we want tee employ means that dren, to bring good and peace lead inevitably to war, hate and and brotherhood out of the sad, injustice. Or, having gained a mad tangle into which men have temporary peace, we use our world. power to promote the agencies gotton the This doesnt mean that only of war. We trample on the the conquered. We set clergymen, rabbis, monks and rights of nuns can claim today that inner up prohibitive tariffs to ruin nations we once called our friends. sense of security and confidence There is a better way to a lastwe call faith. One doesnt have ing and constructive peace. Good to renounce the things of the results never come from the world or join an order to find wrong kind of thoughts and God. lie is, as we are taught as deeds. We need not withdraw children, everywhere. He and from the world. W e need not the infinite peace and rest of His sperul all our time in prayer. goodness are close beside us all But we must, says Kathleen Norris, recognize the fact that we the time. We have only to turn can find the only real way to to them and receive them. through religion. peace But the worry and pressure of the times are so great that treaty ever maintained, and many women today dont dare peace each war more terrible than the themstop to pray. They get last. And unless the hearts of men selves into absolute frenzies are changed they will go on forever. of fear, hate and resentment as they take in news reports, and argue breathlessly with anyone and who will listen. The talk that goes on at family dinner tables today is enough to disrupt even the most devoted groups. Father opines gloomily that democ- dead and the country headed Mother w'ishes that European nations had some sense, and had seen this cataclysm coming; then we would not have gotten into such a fix. Pamela is sure that if Mother and Dad just came down to headquarters with her every morning, theyd know that this is our war as much as it is Englands. Grandmother says she doesnt know what Americas coming to, when she has to ask some other nation humbly for permission to feed starving European children. And Tom, departing with his books for college, observes that democracy doesnt exist in any country in the world except in Russia. Gee, Professor Brown is swell when he tells them about Russia! Makes Praying Difficult. Under these circumstances, how hard it is to turn to prayer. The inevitable weary hopeless feeling is, if God is all power and all good, why was this allowed to happen? Well, it wasnt allowed to happen. It is no accident, this seething horror of murder and hate in EuIt is as much the logical rope. fruit of what has been going on there for a thousand years, as the raging forest fire is the result of careless scattered cigarettes, campers, abandoned fires. For a thousand years nations that should have been good neighbors and friends, nations whose sons and daughters have interchanged colleges, enjoyed the same sports and books and operas, influenced each others pattern of clothes and manners, have been planning wars rather than cultivating peace. winAnd after every war the ning nations have imposed conditions as cruel as they dared upon the losing nations. Taxes have has been territory quadrupled, been seized, customs rates and tariff costs cleverly adjusted to work the absolute ruin of the once liked and admired neighbor, and armies of occupation have moved in to maintain food blockades and destroy the selfrespect and the comfort of the conquered people. For a thousand years! With no racy is for ruin. No Sign of Change. are they to be changed? There is no sign now of a change. The enemy is always to be defeated. The victorious peoples must be allowed to dictate the terms of How surrender. And then well all turn good and holy again, and there will be Gods Then inpeace upon the earth. deed we will love our enemy, forgive them that hate us and despite-full- y use us, render not evil for evil, but overcome evil with good. All this we are prepared to do only we dont mean to begin until some nations are smashed. To talk this way is sheer blasphemy, and it is folly to expect help from on high while we indulge in it. But Gods ways and Gods peace are as near us as ever, and if any worried and harassed woman wants to prove it she can do so easily by lifting her thoughts quickly to infinite goodness and understanding. This need not mean kneeling down, or withdrawing oneself from the thousand duties of household and kitchen. But it does mean dismissing all distressing and fearful thoughts I with the old wonderful prayer: believe, O Lord; help thou mine unbelief! I believe in the possibility of world peace and world friendship. I believe that the billions wasted on war could be spent to build so generously and universally for profit and security that poverty and idleness and ignorance and injustice and slums and disease and crime could be lessened, and lessened steadily until they vanished from the world. Hate Can Be Overwhelmed. I believe that hate could crumble, could be overwhelmed, could awaken to find that it has never been hate, it had only been the ignorance that masks love. I believe that all peoples have innate good within themselves, just as all men and women have, and that if we could once stop this mad race for armaments, this panic of fear, this international selfishness and greed, there would be more than enough money, food, service, sunshine and joy in the world for us all. Believe this, and when you lift your heart in prayer, say that you believe it. When agitating thoughts come to you, whether you are in the market, or making your beds, or shelling peas for supper, confide them to Gods keeping; give that time to thought of Gods power. I do not no if there is anything except talk behind this idea but I wish you would mention it in your prayers every night as I am sure the army wood be in better shape to win a war if it could get potatoes, dishes, cooking and general housework off its mind. I also wish ma that the army wood organize a division of street cleaners and bath room attendants two on account of that is no work for a soldier neither. It is awful hard for me to feel like a 100 per cent fighting man when I am walking up and down a camp spearing old papers and picking up general rubbish. And I certainly do not feel like no important cog in the arsenal of the democrats when I am in a scrub bucket brigade in the mens room. They call this fatigue duty in the army and the man who first thought up this name for it had a great sense of word values. It fatigues me to even think of army housework. I do not get half so tired on an all day hike as I do just thinking of peeling another barrel of potatus or washing dishes. IV BETTER vision 1HR0U6HEYE GLASSES WAS DISCOVERED BT ivino darmajo AROUND 1275! THE BETTER WAY TO TREAT Constipation due to lack of PROPER BULK IN THE DIET IS TO CORRECT THE CAUSE OF THE TROUBLE With a delicious CEREAL, KEIL066S EAT rr EVERY DAY AND DRINK PLENTY OF WATER ; HOTEL BEN LOMOND If I was not a private I wood write a letter to Colonel Tobin saying he is the first smart general the army ever had and that I was for him for President, Secretary of War and the hero of the next Sergeant York picture, but it might get me into trouble like most of my letters do. I wish you and pop wood write him and get all the neighbors to do it. Believe me it has puzzled me how the Heinies could take all those Maggienot lines and forts so quick but the hole secret is out. They could concentrate on it instead of on potato peeling. Well, this will half to be all for now now. Lots of love, Oscar. P.S. Could you find out the address of Myrtle Atwood for me. 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