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Show PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1928 ? PAGE SIX Stars cf Stage Denver Greets Al Smith SOME REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD GIVE TO RED CROSS Mrs.'Hoover May Preside ! , if I 5S i V9 r" , l "1 W JiF ,. , 11 Vi'i: A A I if u 4 ' ?i V rmtWJ6, .... hotmles hut saCn 'in the care we ate iicvi-- iicie as tb?wVf Tiling Dade coii-'taken .siM.iifew, s acU- n 5boli-rrd'ag.r- r (.'d r- - . tiff siA '7'v k '7- - ' , - ' f - NEA Denver Bureau When Girl Scout leaders hold their national convention at Colorado Springs, Colorado, Oct. 9 to 13, Mrs. Herbert Hoover, first vice president of the organization, is scheduled to preside and deliver the principal address at the annual banquet. Above are: 1, Mrs. Hoover; 2, Stars Ot two glittering new Broad Mrs. Sarah Louise Arnold, dean emeritus of Simmons College, who will way musical shows, these. At the speak on the Girl 'Bc'out movement; 3, Miss Margaret Wells of Colorado top Is Evelyn Herbert tn rThet3nfruKsreenerar clialrman convention: 4. Mrs. Jane Deeter Rln- new Moon, an operetta, oeiow Girl Scouts, who wilt report on the year's director national of the pin, of" comHelen Ford, the musical . . work. edy "Chee Chee." 7 W 4 1 fiffP v It Vrrx44 1 ' ' of the It 'd Cfosg, chOP'H?fugoea from the Florida- htprjcftne disease and deatht)y rcIief'Wftlliers. This picture Cross is nunistering to the homeless children. V. ; ' ' ' ililple of-th-e - -- In the Dad; county stookr.dc, w ith a background of old steel bars built to hold criminals. Rod Cross work, nf hurriedly established a tcjuporary refugee camp for child victims of the Florida elorm. The --three women standing in the rear are in charge of the ward. This is one of the reasons why you should respond to the Red Cross' appeal for funds. To Lost Captured Birger Gangster r ft? n ' This Army Looks Like a Forest Flyers r ? 'ft i i 11 a shown, left, shaking hands with Governor Adams ot while. National Democratic Committeeman George 'Collins jwas brought from the depotto his hotel, are pictured above. Below The crowds that lined the sidewalks onSeventeenth street in Denver to watch the parade as A.1 Smith, Democratic presidential candidal. looks on. v - rf . .a .a ift -- . - ' , evfc i , i Governor Smith '.''.'V. 4"'v';; 1'; f '1 "r- Colorado, 1 w ' t- i "' I ' 4' I U . 5! . : . " ti v S?' " -- ' - f. "4 " " " ' i J j? i 1 t v ,ins ,jr ' 1 v .r flStS)' - :" - - ?iv - l Illinois terrorism by the famed Birgor gang was echoed in New York wlth the arrest of Leslie Simpson- (right.) Simpson had. been bunted The striking memorial around the world as an alleged participant with other gangsters In the - erected on the cliffs near Etretat, France, to murder of Lory Price, Illinois 'hlghwuy patrolman, and his wife in Janu- the two French airmen, Nunses-se- r and Coll. here is pictured dur ary, 1927ft He wasarrcnted as he stepped off a boat Just arrived in New its dedicairon. 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A great wave of wind, made visible because of 'ti Mid. They eloped last year, wn.e divorced this year and now may'th?-t- he n ver Khartum, capital of the Su- the tons of "and that ll carried' ? shown swecPin Here they are on the beach at Atlantic City. " dan. The "haboob," or sandstorm, was the worst in fifteen years.' v .,.-..- . - y U'vi .V- r v tV i s. jfty ft. 11M 1. i: -- Anglo-Egyptia- ' Akeley's Widow 1 ,ftx;v - ; . ftftj;.,... J.ift V ' if; jr. . 3f. .vW '' A:' IS ..fat ..... 'I xi S ! When a Hurricane Meets a House Cook Ts Co-E- d . , i.. if ' . r i - V . The fantastic Sneakintr of Storms..: Just Look At This One! . m to find in the woods. during the recent army maneuvers in Italy. - : - ... a part of a lorcst these Italian soldiers are hard look like camoaflage designs were "introduced fv;- ,i to Dressed x ' V4LiA . Zti-- - - ? s!--- I J " V.' : : w V f- . ' , 7 . ' (Vft.1 f I i - ,t f I - Cnpid To DoComebaek -- v w ROT4fM "SS' ft.' 7'tU A I ' . . vr. .! 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