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Show a vt- Democratic leaders Fear Surplus Properly Scandals STAGE'SCREEN 'DADIO Released by Weetern Newspaper Union. nuendKiiAt.i; mil KM' l. Waxbiiijilou, WASHING"! ar. eld politu-a- - I.it '.X X (yurts ' U, til s Ni j!! i r'l l S i i, f tl.t .it .if- i ii n u t "f ',:l' - ! t :ll, ri.i u I ly - : or deny t W llkMll' . j !.! II If - fully, I. HI jj . t j U. t r q ? v rry our 'll It.iUktuc Tiiir I . ! 'I ;;!! rt i. mill foi rlrrliun t'ir siNiiSJ Dili very kii I? i iif & It r-- he fame! iimrrutsi in W'.lurfton tui iy tvh:oli If lii'Vi S fl.-- I Ui.IrS rt'i'Diin n.isliikis i.f tl'f ti in aie firfly ;u;d fiimkiy fciirtil-tf.- I M!l.f V'ill a lhfilQi:i!ll Nlllnit. Uic-- y will com. tiiik to l.iiuiil t!ie lirisnv bKiy of cralR I fiin :e uiilij lliiid Yin fr.ii'ih iii.ci giiu'i atiun r.iv, orr tliu utw wtr.rh l.ave ln'in m:id by tin1 War A.s'ts fifimini.'.fraU'iri TIitp is a m taptrf.l of If io iKtralian. on ibe Mho r hiHpl. Inrlii'l-trj- f ann.c of ilie Whir II ii'-- rhn f CounKi'linrs, v.iio timi't approve of this tl.roiy. Tnoy think that tin1 thinn to do s to yri rid of the nrplug pri'Kitv hs quirklv h and TiiKet u 11 uh'tul tiir whole ih-- Tlit-r.- y hit mesa if not going Hut the whole to be forgottrii. In fact, it la ipiite aafe to predict moih riotous hciui-Iin- c ilmrtly after rlritidn. which will make The rather limited revelations of the Mead committee on war conducts look like vety pale nmJ limpid pmsc. The headlines are likely tn concern that matter which already has emitted acme rather noxious odora but which when exhumed, will cause a still stronger stench in the public nostrils. This Is the disposal of sur- Ii, i . - . m- ipjMHH!iia -- .i , i X ' ;.' " ( f.. - , iv ' s'$e Jr Senator Murray plua itrel cquipmriit and (acilitira connected with the Geneva plant In Ut.ih a layout that rout the government mme 2C0 million dollara. It waa anld to the United Stalra M7.TiOO.nOO in Steel corporation May of thla year, over the bid of the Colorado Fuel and Iron corira-tion- , the dominant figure In and distribution of steel produeta west of the ftnrkies. Cheiu.wetli of Coluradu ijueatiotied thia WAA diaposal. The Small llusmcxa committee, under the chairmai.ship of Senator Murray, has made a long and careful atudy of the distribution of acme 500 plants and facilities to dale. It intends to have a recrt on this subject early tn November. The committee likewise intends to air the assembled material mid other testimony in hrariiits thereafter with on ceitam indium irs; emphasis steel, for Insl inee, because of l's many rnmile.iilntis, l!:e cluniieal Industry for siindar reasors, and the masers of farm ton's and oilier Jn'.jdrments because of the crying need for such commodities and the ninny veteran useis interested. Members of the Sn:!l committee believe '.hat the patern rf the do'tdiu'ien so far lias hufh'iyai'.l and not in nceord e:ee witli that provision ef the law which plainly stairs that war material may rot be '!! to hirers in a manner that will encourage mnr.ipoly, but that instead will stum. laic free Member bebeve that Ci mpelttmn. the faults of the past must be studied carrfjlly in eider, negatively, to prevent further ent'iitiragetiient of fr ninmi-factori- B A K B S a.j a fom eisii i fdr i?' uvail-ilhl- ti (iinve their fV in upt'ii ! Tin. fir t vhldi tin- - Small t. dwttC.iriC.o h",Vf w ' d like to ell is Die iipi'Miniim'iit of m n luhuin-i- : tratnr on whom If y a.'iee Tiey f. c the niiii'i.il sluodd lie a civilian r.ilhrr ili m iiii iiimv man. I'm at this uiitiin, M.ij (jcii. Ituhert I lt I HjoliM, is said to ti.ne doill'e to he ndieVoil PXpJc.s.rd nf iVA n i'ji.'ihilil , tmt rm sue-rcssliris lucu indicattd se The next -- 'A M exrt tlH V s I dun '5 V bl t ':-.y OHi w. Chapped on.u.i u'.ns StQfK.br lane. .! u.fiT .1 h A ' ' .: Jt . -- ( i- - yr' J.? of cjm s vlii'wnl clinical numt after only - dat ith ircjin-t:in SuinOM Throwing salt on a bed of live coals in the stove or furnace will help remove soot from the chimney. 11. s - rf J t; - v v- -- qc reidacing the erstwhile 3 rent I.tivcr? The cast is exeel-enIt nirludi-Juan CuullicM, Patric Kri'iulus, Jusuph Schilil-r.iu- t. Cecil Kullaway, and two ju tress us nho've bn.g bicn famous yn the stage Cuiislance Collier sail Mary Nash. with '80.6 thread a long thin darning needle for the purpose and more material can be taken up at a time. ROB IIOI'K I a tVhrn basting, i - 4 I screws. ! v', ifwN vf'rfc- diMi'od, after li.e a ticiirif.,;s, ti,oip,.mtii- lion of method' ii.nl, if neceary, an of overhiiulini of the whole bet-u- p the iigency This, pi opmu'itls uf tlie iriei claim, will net only he In the good of (fie Veter m. the hiismess mi 1 1 C: In ln t ' li water. diMnD-ii.i- made pn Kiimilic lest irnputu ' SORETCNEp Yf iTS adatsHzKsnnilbuiM nwti idea fund Soak wi'tulrn clothespins in water a few minutes before using. Smart Politicoi I SiU xidt 50 and $1.G0 This way they aren't as likely to split when fastened to the line. Joh.n Flynn, who was recently signed fur an impurtunt role in ltirsui'd." was aboard the destroyer Corry uliun she was sunk off the mast of Normandy. He was picked jp by the Forrest, on which the gunnery ollicer was Rubert man and the national economy but ill the good of the party, as well. Wi Mont-gonn-r- Outimart Themtelvet When Senator l.a Kollrlte raised a iriemntiHl tn his renatoii.il career ill the form of one of the most progressive pieces of legislation ulfcct-inthe inlcriial alTairs of the congress, tlie rrnrcatu.uitiori act, some-tliiiioccur ml which the liberal wine of the Democratic party didn't realize was being d mo. and which has caused them no lillle roiuern ever since its practical unilication dawned uMn them. What hnpienrd was not Senator l.a Follette's fault, but the result of that ancient evil, seniority, which the original reorganiatam nieiisure would have eliminated. Congress couldnt accept that radical departure mid seniority still operates. Under this procedure a senator becomes chairman of any cnmiiiltlee tu wliich lie is appointed if he has been a member of the senate longer than any other member of the majority party on the Tins system has long committee. been recognised as an evil. Just having tarn around longer than anybody ohe is frequently less Unfortuthan a recomnuiul.ilion. nately there are bn. many ruses where a stulTed shirt and an empty head, although they r.m win votes from a constituent v, provide a conless tribution which contributes than nullum: to the highly important function of running a committee. And chairmen have become even more import mt now that ate fewer of them. Ailministr.ition IVtnoerats might have acted olhiTwi .e had they realized what they weie dning. of the seniority rule, only two will nor them lVinncruls retain their chairmanships when the new and modernized emigiess organizes next January. They are Walsh of Massachusetts and Wjguer of New York i provided, of course, they ate ctcd and the Democrat h. ld their place us majority party. Tlie rest of the eh.'iirmansh.ips go to the South nod smee some southern senators persist tn voting ag iin:-- t tlie more liberal measures if the admmislratiim and joining with the Iti publicans en others just to show their iun.opendruco. it leaves the hher.il Democrats in a t pi rc, minus There is another factor wliich doesn't sit too well w Uh a number of Democrats, either Under , the chairman of a the new committee will be moie influential than ever for he now 1s provided writ a large and c!v' merit s'aif. Tlie work of h:s committee will lie more livrort.int than formerly because comm.i'.iec wo'k won't be spread as thin ns it was. Since the circle of chairmen is me.ie exihisivr and since a member's perquisites and rmit.irts will be greatly Increased, a chairmanship is Juicier plunt than ever. g ' ). Uu-r- lie-cau- rc-e- S'ini-wl.a- set-tin- by Baukhafie I have no more use for these modernistic chairs than toad for a toadstool. Tolerance, says the rector of Heidelberg, is repect for the other man's conscience. According to the new law lobbycongress. Can tiir- - register with the volerT es To keep putty moist place it in a glass container and iill with 1 bvid,' arcntly Elnrs keep crorkj in Jail and husbands fiom getting home hi time for dinner. ist have to register played by Valentino a lung lime ago. int who'd expect any resemblance. in n is one of tne The water-wafew conveyanres which is easier to gel off of than i n to. g shoe-tre- To install glass in a warped window frame, screw the frame tightly against the sill so that it ia l ulled back to its original shape. Then put in glass and release fielded i.f t:.i cuii:irilor v hi-- .V ' (vir dune, maybe even funnier. Of to keep shape, wraped in loursv, the stury doesn't bear much tissue paper, and stored. as Beaucaire" Tesi'ii'.hlanre to r tin; My M.mc nil fjjj J6 j liiiin uri f'JUid It'iniS. lioAivi r, c! in r I 'hfii aidis iame to IfMt tiife fid other imen-livesue said in have ordnyid the fit WAA ,hr..il deny .;iM.ln th;s, hut lim Small I'.usifu ru-- ., is "Monsieur Beaucaire Shoes that are not to be worn even better than the ads for it. for a season should be repaired, fts as funny as anything H 'pe has cleaned, and polished, put on there udminn-r.ihir- t d QUESTIONS Steam a little finely chopped onion in butter or margarine until tender find yellow, then add to mashed potatoes for extra flavor. iMuj-- .ifr i ly y-'- much-slurbc- fu- - dressed or f:!!,-v- lhippt.1 Iced or frozm f , come, fn.,,, Ue ir.kV.TL 1 HOUSEHOLD d trast to some of the have that pictures lured the public into theaters, Hit 'il i y ;...i :i mil the ill ..( f..i : i "I s f .r Hu1 iiitfiiuS-iiTi.ri- ' . II.i- e ..IT'it.lly liiutlii- i:k' ! It w:.s (i jii I 'lie Auu.i- r.iui: j.rli,y i.f Au.itn.i t.i-c !it In in- - fXrliiMi.fi of .iT.lii.ii I:.. i: i,r liil j.tI B rr lid i f ti'C ciw.pci .'itMIl I.f Stii.iit 'wiiii i.tiiii, wiii'ii he was S.ir-- ( 1 I.f thf- - oils" in ! i"b- , to h 'v iu,.-la yaL'.crii whiih will stand ir:'1..rl it i rul:'n.s hi the I ii 1, h 1 il- ri.ii'-r- 1 . : ' :,h and Paramount BOB HOPE done it again. In con- HOilor. Ditpatal of Aluminum Plantt Set i Pattern d varaa.-- j s I,- ii rix.utu , n. III. C. !. ' O-- (unum 1yr Strci I..N A. IKlfi Service, at 4 5r y By VIRGINIA VALE Cv rUI Bigger Savers Folks who Uve in the country or mailer rural towns save at a highreer rate than do ports the department of agriculture. Over 30,000 personal interviews In the early months of 1940 revealed that 37 per cent of those living in the country are large savers as compared to 13 per cent in metropolitan areas. This la partly attribincome uted to the &4 All the political applesauce In the world won't give ue any more apple butter or apples or butter. ' ' ' $ 4. . latest ef Mania, Highway RKOa This la America" aeries, is important to all of os. It drives home the fact that, at the present accident rate, 500,009 Uvea will be lost in the next 10 years. Thirty million motor vehicles traveling on 3,000,000 miles of roads there are buund to be accidents, but some could be prevented; "Highway Mania may help to prevent thrm. 2. ; f' , ?" ir.Vl Feature. aith still tnovrs mountains, provided it has as its molt-vatinj force a person who refuses to recognize obstacles which to most people would seem insurmountable. Down in Columbus, Ohio, the unbounded faith of one man has proved the major factor in formation find development of the Columbus Bnychoir School, which in the short span of sit years has been accorded national and international aeclaim in the realm of youth projects and educational F1 4' enterprises. The idea of a buy schuul clmir was cuneuiveil by Herbert lliifTium. niosienl director of the school, who fur several years had been minister of music in a Columbus church. Founded en Faith. When the schuul its doors In September. llMfl. its chief assets were Huffman' faith amt the enthusiasm of Harry C. Marshall, headopi-iii-- master. book. bUeklwards Iraehrrs' salaries were Alllmugh and among the missing items, the laek of these usual essentials in the school was a minor factor. The men and boys worked fur tlie dei elopmenl of Iheir Ideal until llielr own enthusiasm began tu pay ilni- l! c - s Col'.i-'tba- rieiilum with emi'luisis placed un Adir.is-io- u choral training. to the seh'Mil - then and now- - hod two requisite, musie.il a1;:udo and the pu.hili!y if a good voice Fortv-eu:boys attembd the opening session. the rnrolliruut meri asmg Ik re.ieli the 'resent total ht of 97. A interdenorriinational Institution, llse school reles on returns from Us own concert nnd sibl.c suhseriptiniss for suiqorl. Alihoi;;U tlie te. sellers In the early days of the struggling school were given no assurance of a salary, tiny came anyway n a result if their faith in li.e gi imi of Huff-naand the eoi v,r:.un that ideal eventually would be realized. Make town llall Debut. l In tlie third year of ii existence, a the e k :iu i.ton g t l's long - aw.i.fei ; iitati.ty. l.iiinckirg unique rduc.itmn-aproject, the found: is terirod it tent. ire mio choral li.mi.iig music us the me., us. rut the end not a g ml ' The dia rectors decided that choral trainf.T the ing held untold pof.luli-ierdiieatiueal ami lival development of each buy Aetna"., the el o r bad e:.-te-d two years pi mr tu l. uodim! ef the school. The buys had rehearsed after owi schools let out. hut tune d d in l I'eriuti sui'lcior.t crsu:iul eontuet ts'tween teacher and boy s Loriii Cnique school. Thu solution was the Boy choir Sclusd ef four gt jdes, using the sMndurd scholastic cur- I11 ; s Im'-orf-- -- Siegfr-e- licai-l- , of the Nation:. I imd Art s'.s l Ci'i't ilieii, n'Tcuiird a 'f l'u!:us-i-i- . the Capli-.--by li.e lie .,.-, a T"Wn llall ns New York. Igdram, the chesr noring t! e went to Wss Y. to se.-iits ilsst H. viewers success euts'aisdn.g were lavish in their rai-- e t'e.iv iissa lit f .ll, w leg Town Hall dibnt was that tlie from N C A C. ,i!it;riputcd In manage the f.i.led to n.Jter.i.l:.e. Now, however, the N C.A.C. has lull management of the choir's nffou j. nhi-arsa- 111 1 i j The Hit Parade," with new singers being auditioned for the spot. Meanwhile Andy's booked to join Carmen Miranda, Gloria Jean and Steve Cochran in United Artists' Copacabana. Zv. I v! w. 3S5S n4iilv rm More than 20 year ago Rudy Val-Ic- c and Bennie Krueger were playing alternately for a Yale prom. Second major opportunity far thi Rudy asked Bennie If he might play choir came three years ago wlier hi sax; Bennie said "no. But last the choir appeared in concert at th Christmas Krueger gave Vallce Radio institutes annual ccnventior that And now saxophone. it's at Ohio State university. Leadinf radio executives arranged to pre- Krurger's orchestra, which you've heard on the air wi'h Vallee all sent the Uoychoir In a these years, that supplies the music of series broadcasts. 011 live new Vallee program, on NBC Tuesday evenings. Radio appearances and brought the work of the choir to the attention of music In Cagney Productions The lovers throughout the nation, Stray Iamb" James plays an Irish with suhseriplionx guaranteeing magician who changes the leadfuture uf the school beginning ing man Into different animals. So to pour in. of Prodneer William Cagney has to bai k salaries now have make sure that thr property man locates a horse that crosses Ms paid. Huffman, who had ccivcd nothing for his tabors for legs, a dog that plays rhess, a eat thr Hrt five years, has started that chases dogs and a lion that to draw hia will submit to a third wages. degrrr. He Thr school, which started with already has a kangaroo that knocks faith and a 56.900 budget, hai off a man's hat. set its goal at 575.000 nrxt year. In It Happened on Fifth AveI.tiek of housing and kourdit-.- fa cthl.es for applicant, nue," Don DvEore portrays a young ha prevented many deserving bov. m m who's full of pup. seldom off from taking advantage uf tin his fact. That wai just fine until unique opportunities offered bv tlu adiicsions firmed around an old school. To remedy tins situation knee injury, and they had to be more than SUK'.OttO uf a $ uii.lliS broken by a doctor, practically be-- , quota has been raised in an illicit t.wen scenes! stve build ca:r;M:i:i. H'i'.ui r Harriot H.lhnrd. Plan Major Tours. P'or the past six years, the Roy w.th her husband. Ozzie Nelson, m choir rotuiucJ its choral ac'.n me. "Tlie Adventures cl Ozzie and to Columbus and sis environs. Fx Harriet," was in her locus, she was' ponding ffs activities, the choir eon a full f tr one ef the must famous dueled Us first organized h u aoi in history; her p.iiinur were' through the East last spring Km M.irtay and Bert Lahr! Itl response to reques's from par Wa'.ier who S.uide, cuts in all parts if the country, thi Raft and Lynn Columu'as Bovchi :r summer cati.j "Nuclarne, at Chai.t.iiiqun, N. Y.. was es!;ib RKO's biiil img h.s home aruund a machine ii!-eto niuiic the ntuqi.e iraiuinj An expert model maker, vf the school avathib'.e to boys fron shep. wlis-sthe guverr.mont services e'.hcr Comiuuiiffies. used dartt-the war. Sande found Supported at first by nothing bu three-acrtract In TarT.-inwith an n bounding fatih. Celumbus Boy a line machine shop, all equipped. choir Seltes today ranks as cue o So be bought ft, and now is Use nation's major arlnevcmer.ts having ii the artistic nnd educational world hi home built there. eon-eer- ia Keeps for weeks on your pantry ...ready for quick action AjM J J shelf 1,1 IF YOU BAKE AT HOME New Fleiach-mannFast Kitting Dry Yeast lets you make all the delicious bread your family loves, quickly . . . any time you want to. 'a Eosy-to-un- . . . fast-actin- g e . . . New Fleiaeh-mnnn- ti iffsrjtm s Fast Killing ataya for weeks on your pantry shelf always ready for quick action whenever you need it. Get New FleiRchmanna Enst Killing Dry Yeast today. At your grocer's. r4Yt lj Two-thir- d n fuiliu-umin- GAFCO GOVT. 5 ALE OWNED NO. 4 i Over $3,000,000 low Fixed Prices sutnus Sale at the Sit BARG AIM For Veterans and Priority Croups 0n!f (Future ads will announce date of sale of rrtidue buyers) to non-priori- ty -F- EATURING2 Parka Jackets Shirts and Drawers Bedding (Misc.) Textiles (Misc.) .$ ..S 615.538 557,856 1:0.351 31-- 635 Miscellaneous; Shirts, trousers, raincoats, leather, rubber and felt boots, shoe repair accessories, canvas-bogutility-bag- s, s, food-bag- duffol-bag- s, s, $ 103,195 and many others e CHECK YOUR 1 AM) t:ns-4t- cr fathm "Aaliu for t'.unsm.i." lorn In ) none un gi ten a month' tonaion, the iilnniud to spend in South ., run by a woman. Fan of her women could bear children wilheu tea uilh her hurhnnil, Tom I m i . . estate wa in e..j,j co.rs dug the aid of Mature, uhor hist picture for' the prerogative I up ft am ti e of hvr heme court justice said. ItKt) Has Snen thus' l.eaie' in Bloomfield, N J , after her "In 1937 she wrote: 'It remain hat tuned with that studio for anolhn death un Decern! er 9. . lhe t) Neills' haie bent sc year fur feministic organizations to In setting aside her will. popular since their return to the sir of women's 'protectors John 0. said and 'lovers' f.T what tiietr vietcu that thesre to haie t half hour show oner nneek. on 4 IN'. . . . Ions tfamn. the woman s hatred ef went and coition ptrble selv es are.' set to poitias Hiololph l almtinn in beyond the borderline of a:r!y said. Bigelowthe picture bated un the aetor't lift , Miss Slrnimn-e- r men Two male first cousins, who hai rums tel alto to remain in Itidlmnoit regarded w dh an iustat.t Stats ed and looked for- been left out f the and a sec . . Ian Srunaur. 01 Cloak and ward to the scientific day when ond cousin will shars in the estate ter," lost I -- ll pounds "thinking thm"! Court Sets Aside Will Typifying Spinsters Hatred KF.WARK. N. 'o-i- M v . 7, onns J The hsM earthly wish uf Mis L.Ousa S!:.tt:nater to hu.v her utter cut pi fur n'en was rc levied when a ci urt set aside her will, which wuu'.J have cut off her male relatives without a pet-put-left the bulk rf her estate tu the N.ittut-.a- l Women's 'arty. :rd the ehieriy spinster's bitter hatred of iron imhiooJ lier tu h.'ar.l her money m her home beciuse she ceald net find a bank V Af- term on Boychoh School Baled Unique Youth and Educational Proiect "V"z'V :0 Gossip of the moment reports that Andy Russell may not finish out hia Faith Moves Mountaios s ai Men 515.-(V- DAW Certified Veterans of 17. 2 World War Two .Sept.24, 25,26, 1 R.F.C. for Small Businesses ..Sept. 30, Oct. 2 ..OctSlate and Local Governments :"-.oj ct. it Institutions (9 a. m. to 2 p. m. except Sunday) . - . Non-prof- ft ... . : j War Assets Administration i Write for Catalog ond Prices GEORGE A. FULLER COMPANY CnSn CwstTKt With WAA 1710 SOUTH REDWOOD ROAD f. O. 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