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Show Quick to Make; Smart to Wear thla captivat-ht- g "Suited to a tea "home which girl or apron matron will find quick to make, easy to embroider, amart to wear! There1 a pattern for the entire apron, tta yoke, border and pocket to bo done in contrasting material. Cut flowers for applique Spots America That Resist the Melting Pot in STAR DUST M.ovie Radio VALE By VIRGINIA a dauntless trail ALWAYS Sam Goldwyn has just announced that in When Sam leads, others feel that they must follow, end the chief drawback le that It li going to be very expensive, because Technicolor film costs considerably more than black and white. First of the Gold"Fol-liet- " wyn Technicolor film win be with Helen Jepeon, the Rita Brothers, Zorina, the gnat Russian ballerina, Virginia Verrill, beloved of radio fane, to swing those blues and a vast array of comics. Robert Young got a wonderful loaned him to break when play opposite Claudette Colbert In "I Met Him In Paris. HI i own studio who lately had been treating Bob rather like n comfortable old shoe, went to the preview and came out raving about him ai If ho wen a new discovery. Right away Bobert Tseng they went out and bought the screen offl-clk- la from colorful scraps. In pattern 6800 you will find a transfer pattern of the apron with the motif Ttt by 0 inches (including pocket) correctly placed, a motif 4 by 414 and applique matepieces; color suggestions; rial requirements; illustrations of all stitches used; directions for making the apron. To obtain this pattern send 19 rights to a grand story called Witcents in stamps or coins (coins ness to a Murder, and presented preferred) to The Sewing Circle the star role to Bob. Household Arts Dept., 259 W. Fourteenth St., New York, N. Y. Then le n pretty thrilling story of grit and courage connected with the Hal Roach picture "Pick Star. A blonde besoty named Rosins Lawrence who tings a dances light heartedly in that and If yau want to really GET RID OR in Nobodys Baby" was paralysed GAS and tarrlbla bloating, dont axpoct- as n child as the remit of s back to do it by juet doctoring your atomAfter months of consultaaeh with harah. Irritating alkallaa and Injury. in "gat tablata." Moat GAS la lodged tha atomach and upper IntaatliwIn and tions, her mother located s doctor tha who thought he might improve her la duo to old poiaonoua matter conatipatod bowala that are leaded condition by giving her exercises. bacteria. with Now the is strong and healthy and If yeur conetipatlen la of long etand. Ing, enermoue quantitiea of dangeroua n a gi to much men an thaa other digce-tioThen bacteria accumulate. yeur la upaet. GAS often preeaae heart girls who did not have to fight for and lunge, making Ufa miearable. a chance to walk and dance. You cant eat or Bleep. Your head It nearly always Washington. happen! in the second term of any President that the congress begina to shows eigne of as serting Us own will. This Is perfectly natural. Members of the bouse and senate recognize, or have recognized In the past that when a President enters onto hie second term he has little more in the way of trading to offer them. That ii to say, the President has about exhausted political appointments and, except for special pieces of legislation, the Chief Executive cannot compensate house and senate members with political plume. The New Deal congress in Mr. Roosevelts first term wee subservient. indeed. It gave him everything he asked. But now there are encouraging signs of a more independent attitude on the part of congress. I use the word independent to mean that congress has begun to examine legislative proposals from the White House in the light of the Congress Balka viewpoint of Individual representatives end senators Instead of an examination solely in the light of the argument presented by the President. The Supreme court reorganization proposal brought the first sign of independence by congress. This sign broke out in tha senate and there are many who believe that the senate will never yield on the Presidents proposal to pack the court with any additional Justices of his own choosing. It ia possible that as we view history from, say ten years hence, the Supreme court reorganization plan will be shown to have been the straw that broke the Presidents control over a congresa in which his party baa more of the member!. than Dont Irritate Gas Bloating two-thir- Several other legislative proposals from the White House have met or are meeting real difficulties. One of them that must be regarded as important la tha relief fund proposition. I imagine that, in the end, the President will get the full billion achea. Your back achea. Your la eallow and pimply. Your and a half that he has requested aaick,gi YOUR There isnt a busier girl In all for relief purposes but the controwretched, unhappy pereon. SYSTEM ,S poiSONED. Hollywood than Dorothy Lamour, versy over relief funds is significant Thouaanda of aufferara have found In which is a break for film fans, but Adlarika the quick, acientifle way te For instance, and as an example rid their ayatema of harmful bacteria. bad news to the many radio fans of the undercurrent of feeling in Adlarika nda you of gaa and deana who have been wishing she would foul poieene out of BOTH upper and took a nasty house the congress, lower bowala. Give your bowala a find time to sing regularly on a slap at Relief Administrator Harry REAL cleansing with Adlarika. Get radio She has again. program just rid of GAS. Adlarika doea net gripe The nouse did it in a way finished roles in "High, Wide, and Hopkins. ia not habit farming. At all Leading to make Mr Hopkins peeDruggists. Handsome and "The Last Train designed vish. It cut his salary as relief adFrom Madrid and will start any ministrator by dollars day now on "Her Jungle Love. a year. Now. a cut from $12,000 to Honoring the Day Her first big success, you will reEvery day should be distin- call, came when she played "The $10,000 probably is unimportant ai guished by at least one particular Jungle Princess and Paramount far as the monetary affect is conbut it was the same thing act of love. Lavater. has been looking for a sequel to it cerned, as if the house had turned Mr. ever since. Hopkins across its knees end had given him a couple of good spanks Connie Boswell is the latest radio What it does, actually, ia to show linger to succumb to the pleas of Mr. Hopkins that the house is still BLACK LEAF 40" motion-pictur- e producers. She will its own boss end it demonstrates as Keeps DagzJteayfrwa warble in Paramounts Artists and well the house has some spunk left wrira sai, Shrubs etc. Models. But the moat exciting In addition to the relief fund DsalttTi on the Paramount lot la that troversy, congress ia giving Livingstone, the giddy comic dence also of more constructive op-o-f Jack Bennys program and in position to control from the White private life, hto wife, to such an in- House over all national policies. For spired screen comic in her first pic- example, the new farm bill to underture that an her supporting play- going very critical analysis by the ers are sulking. The picture, called house agriculture committee. While "This Way Pleaie, was supposed this measure to establish what Secto star Shirley Roil and Buddy retary Wallace calls the HdpThem Qcanao tha Blood Rogers, but Mary to just romping granary end to revive conof Harmful Body 'Waste off with aU the scenes. trol over important farm groups Tsar Mdaorn are esnetaatly BtsHnf was not sent to congress from the wsOawallsr bom the Meed stnam.Bw Wasps aowstliew lag la their wrh do looks as if Kenny Baker of the White Houze, everyone understands act act ss Niter. iatsndsd fsB te rs- It tfcftta it NtaiMd. MV it has White House IndoremenL air waves win be a strong rival of House leaders accept it at toast as on Bing Crozbys the principle AAA and, Byiaptsma may he Baaing hacked representing tha screen just ai psnlslsat hsedsrtis, atSKal dlwlaw therefore, as being representative as "Mr. Dodd SCtUag up Bight tom of the Presidents ideas. uadw the cyaa a' fssHag Takes the Air to aajdsly sad Isas of pep ai MiSdarSte Leaders of the form bloc in the Other dgas at kidney' ar released. Walter ardw stay be bomiag, acaaty ar toe house are quite skeptical of the Wanger, who has Intrust Thera should ba ao doubt that pesamt plan. Naturally, it to too early to been searching for trsattasat is orissr than asilaeL Urn forecast what is going to happen on a good looking DttstPiUs. Dssas hen baso oiaaiag aoo Irisods lor mere thaa forty yaanu this piece of legislation but it to to young play singer Thar have a aatioo-oid- a nputatiso. important to note that the house to the lead In 52nd Ibysr.tlgyd.th. Street giving close and independent study persuaded instead of rushing the legislation Mervyn LeRoy to through merely because the adminlet him see a much istration announced it was favorof the picture ai has able to the proposition. been filmed. ImmeThere to discontent In the senate diately, he decided Kenny Baker also. Mr. Roosevelt's farflung govwee just what he had been looking SALT LAKES NEWEST HOSTELRY for. Kenny Baker wiU have Pat ernment reorganization bill has touched to many sensitive spot! Patterson, wife of Charles Boyer, that some doubt actually exists Our lobby Is deUghtfnlty air playing opposite him in the Wan- whether it will get through at all ger film. That's break for him, even after revision. became she to one of the most utterRadio far Every Ra The in the senate on this lOOReaats lOORafhe ly charming young women in all matter feeling to so widespread that DemHollywood. ocratic Leader Robinson made a statement the other day to the effect ODDS AND ENDS . . . Screams of that "failure of the senate to pan rage and violent protest broke loose the bill will be no public calamity. on tha Paramount tat for Artists and If their skepticism leads to a more Models" when lika Richard and thorough scrutiny Arlan and Rube Goldberg, the car- systematic of this bill and other pieces of toonist, found they had to gal all pretit seems likely in my opinion tied up in knee breeches and loca ruffles for a masquerade scene . . . Mo- that some costly blunders may be tion picture producers ere HOTEL to avoided. eom-ilexi- IDOGS1 con-new- e y Kidneys'i ever-nor-ma- l" ; DOlNSRlLTS n legii-latio- Temple Square Kotos $f.gQ to SMO Iltotvl Tfnplg fivuufl An nlato, aupmewly'ramOBCtaDir. thomushly mwUi.Iw esn ibn. fere uwUratud why thie betel ia, IIICULY RECOMMENDED Ten can aUo approeiats why, Ifa a mark of diofinctien to sfeo at tMa Soaotifuf hostelry ERNEST C ROSSITER. Mgr. WNU W 22-- 37 trying argue Barbara Stanwyck and Robert Taylor out of galloping through mountain passes on frisky horses, Barbara took a nasty fall the other day with the horse landing on Iop of her. She wasnt seriously hurl, though . . . Motion picture stars can get into accidents anywhere, U seems, because Sylvia Sidney took a header on the slippery floor of a beauty salon end cut her face quite badly . . . Ginger Rogers and Harriet Hilliard have more fun on Sundays when streams of tourists are haunting oil Iho Hollywood coles. They pack a lunch end go picnicking, end nobody recog nises them. R Western Mawapaptr Union. well-know- n a The trouble with congress, however, when it gets into the humor we now observe, is F ollow that many timet it Bell Cow does things the wrong way. After all, member! of the house and senate are human and they flock together behind the bell cow, if that bell cow succeeds in stirring up enough excitement. Take the controversy over the relief funds, a ease in point It to plain that the house feels that Mr. Roosevelt does not require a billion PHOTOGRAPHY ROLLS DEVELOPED S pflala ISpable wa IfbtaalavBMBMta. -- noomwasT men enmea For full stats banquets at Buckingham palace, the famoue crown dining service of solid gold each plate to said to be worth $2,000 la in brought from the strong-rooWindsor castle, lays Michael in The English King. The laying of the royal table to a ceremony In itielfL Firit come the whose duty It to to sea that the table to well and truly m Mac-Dona- Tee Taster Buy Maa Since the blending of teas Is an art, a tea taster, or tea expert; fills an Important place In preparing tea for the market affair in tha world, just became it Is your job? Tha way yu look at your job makes all the difference to your career. Dq you regard it only as a money, making stunt? Or do you con. aider it a position to be proud dans resent Tale Somehow the Proverb Sounded a Bit Off He had only recently joined the ranks of politicians, and he was anxious that his first speech to his prospective constituents should be a great success, says London Answers. He spoke for a long time, warning his hearers of the dangers. of war and the importance of keeping a large army. Wishing to finish with some quotation, he thought of the proverb about lock-in- g the stable door. But he wanted to be a bit more original. Suddenly he had a brain-wav-e "Ladies and gentlemen,'' he cried, "dont, I beg of your dont wait till your house catches fire lefore calling the fire brigade. 1 of? If you put your heart and soul into your effort, you are bound to make good and will wake up one fine morning to discover that you are one of the indispensable!. The world re specta you because it cannot get along without you. Geot frey Rhodes. long-hair- ed flower-lovin- I nesota place names that tell g Finnish population. "For centuries Dalmatians haw either tilled the soil or aailcd i& der Ragusan and other flags over the world. Today they m only man the orange-saileflshfa boats off the Dalmatian coast, bg they man American ships gg work in fisheries of Louisiana Florida, and California. "The majority of fishermen k Provincetown, Massachusetts, aw Their ancestoq Portuguese. sailed there on whalers from P tugal and the Azores. The city directory is filled with names that sound strange among those rf most New England towns: hg names such as Silva, Ramos, Fup tado, Costa, Zora, Dutra, Cabral, Almeda, Agna, and Corea. d Islands, Like Greatly Exaggerated The used by the fishermen, whose total , Henningsvaer, Norway. Lofoten Islands are at last living catch in codfish alone runs as hip down tiie reputation Edgar Allen as 275,700 tons. Poe gave them when he located When large shoals of cod an the fabulous Maelstrom, a whirl- located, their movement ia report pool a mile in diameter, off their ed by telegraph so that aailisf shores. ships may be towed to the to Si T Dr. q groumh thi Poes vivid description of it in by steamers. Once caught, "A Descent into tha Maelstrom made timid travelers avoid the islands for years, but then artists began .coming here to paint the and scenery and the fishing ships, travelers are now folio-;-, ing in their wake. The spring months are Indeed a busy time here. Some 40,000 to 50,000 fishermen gather in the ports of the islands, as many aa 1,000 boats tying in at Henningsvaer alone. Lines, sometimes a mile long, with as many as 1,500 hooka on them, as well as nets are ha to cod are cleaned and aalted, tha either hung on rough scaffolds or laid flat on the rocka to dry. Odd Trust Fund One of the . oddest trust funds k this country was established by i Cleveland millionaire a short tin ago. This fund, of $20,000, is k provide for the burial of the nut and his wife on the moon as son d as rockets are able k "I make the journey of 238,001 'men roall miles. Collier's Weekly. man-pilote- ; ita a a While the congress has been fusing and fuming over legislation, in downtown lngton, the Treee-t- n Trouble "my to finding its job more and more u difficult. Last week. Secretary found himself in a position where he had to go into the money market for an additional eight-hu- n dollars. He offered new d government bonds in that amount and from the proceeds of their sale, he will have in the Treasury sufficient funds to keep the government going. Incidentally, thie new loan will put the national debt almost to billion. thirty-si- x The Treasury! latest borrowing of new money caued some surprise because it had been thought him Wash-Treasu- ry .you ;stea " :to i and J red-milli- that the June 15 income tax payments would put the Treasurys balance sufficiently high to carry the government for another month or two. Notwithstanding Mr. Roosevelt's declarations that government expenses must be cut, they are continuing to expand and, consequently. it has been necessary to borrow more' money in order to keep the machinery of government operating. It to impossible to discuss the latest Treasury loan without linking to it the question of the administrations gold policy and, it to impossible to mention the gold policy without relating that the United States now has more than twelve billions in gold. The United States of thus has approximately one-ha- lf all the gold in the world. This would seem to make our nation the richest in the world, but having all of this gold stock to a very expensive proposition under the administration's gold policy. For one thing, the care and handling of it to an item of cost that to tremendous. No one seems to know how the administration will untangle Itself from the gold policy. If the United States continues to maintain the present price of gold, just so long will other nations ship gold to the shores of America. We have seen gold entering the United States at the rate of sixteen million dollar! a day for some dsyi. Of course, that to an abnormal rate but the imports have been so high that presently, if the present pace is maintained we will have all of the gold and its value will be questionable aa a factor in trade. From foreign sources come rumors that many of the banking interests abroad are perfectly willing to unload the bulk of their gold on the United States. 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So it la trying to dodge the real issue by holding out for a provision In the bill that would set eiidr half a billion of the total fore use exclusively on permanent pub-liworks under Secretary Ickei as public works administrator. (Secretary Ickes and Belief Aminletretor Hopkins long have been snarling at each other.) To get down to cases on this relief fund controversy, it actually happen! that the real argument le on the side of Mr. Roosevelt Either he needs the whole, amount for relief or he does not and there is little sense in the house taking a run around the rosebush to cover a feeling of revenge. Thus, the house to shown in a rather bad light If it has punk enough to apank Mr. Hopkins and if it does not believe that the President needs the full amount he has requested, then why does not the house approve of only a billion and stick to that position? There to another phase of this house revolt on relief funds that ought to be examined. I mentioned earlier that the members of the house and senate no longer expected political plums from the White House. Now they are trying to get close to the political pie counter in another manner. If they can get part of the relief funds allocated for permanent public works, they have their snouts In the political trough of tha old pork barrel. There to a natural reaction for politicians when money to to bo passed out and the house has been displaying that reaction to the fullest on the relief funds. The proposition, simmered down, to, however, that the time has long passed when pork barrel methods can be tolerated in congress. It to not a sound principle of representative government and it to not economical. On the other hand, it seems to me that Mr. Roosevelt cannot escape responsibility for revival of the pork barrel custom. Throughout hto flrat term, he allowed congress plenty of pork barrel packagei and now that he la attempting to stick through hto own ideas without providing the usual sop for congress, the politt- - century ago, of seceders from the "It takes celebrations like s tu- descendants in the Seventeenth church Russian lip festival to call ones attention century, settled in Erie. The Russcatof bits to the many Europe now numbers about sian tered throughout the United 2,000 colony Folk songs are inhabitants. States, says a bulletin from the aung to balalaika accompaniment National Geographic society. by bearded men and g "Recently thousands of women. Americana descended on Finns Settled ia Forest Lands. Holland, Michigan, to witness the "Although Finns dwell in small The festival. towns annual tulip in every state in the numbers gay blooma stretching for eight Union, have not found the they to each visitors lure spring miles, and have settled South appealing, Dutch this largely oommunity in Minnesota, Michigan, chiefly sprinkled with Dutch names and, and Washington. for the festival period, with resi- Massachusetts, From Finland, 'the Land of a dents in Dutch costumes. Lakes' they have been Thousand A "Little Greece In Florida. to Minnesota. "Holland is one of the largest especially drawn and expestamina Their physical United in the communities Dutch in Finas rience lumberjacks of States. Until recently, many fitted have forests vast land's its factory workers spoke only of them particularly well to many farmers and neighboring Dutch, take part in America's lumber inwore wooden shoes. dustry. "Tarpon Springs, about half "The Finns retain their love of way down the west coast of the education, flocking to schools and Florida peninsula ia the home of classes. As in their homenight mustachioed many swarthy, Greek sponge divers and their land, they build log bathhouses families. They came to the warm in which to take steam baths, and skis which blue waters of Florida fisheries carve from birchwood fields in rigover the them carry of from the sponge fishing grounds Suomi, tha Mediterranean, and have orous winters. Finland, made Tarpon Springs famous as Tiomi, and Toivola are some Mina 'sponge city.' Their brightly painted diving boats are patterned after those used in Greek waters. Poe's of Lofoten The town supports a Greek Orthodox church, and on January 6 anTwain's Death, nually celebrates Greek Cross V 1 ti Foiled Grave Robbers When the Pharaohs were original- DEPARTMENT that you, D O jobYOUla therealize moat important Festivals of Various Kinds day, a religious fete brought from the homeland. Call Attention to "Bits "Northwestern Pennsylvania has its Russians. Nearly half a of Europe" Here. soma Old Believers,' future all of his productions will be filmed in Technicolor. pattern Your Job placed in the room, end la in a fit condition to bear its precious and heavy appointments. Next come the table deckers who lay tha snowy napery, tha knives and forks and apoona and tha drinking glasses. The napkins ara never twisted Into fanciful shapes, being always plainly folded. The Yeomen of the Gold end Silver Pantries then arrange tha gold and silver appointments. 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