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Show THE BULLETIN, WNGHAM. UTAH War Games in Earnest? 'Peace,' Pleads Hull K -- - lTOi 0tTol . , V Ta ri 1 1 1 With Europe feverishly nervous over war maneuvers, more men are under arms in Germany and Italy than at any time since 1918. Photo shows Italian soldiers at war games In Northern Italy. 2 Closer between German and Italian high commands is seen in the visit of Air Marshal Italo Balbo, left, to Berlin to inspect German airports, where he is greeted by Field Marshal Herman Gocrlng. right. 3 Secre-tary of State Cordell Hull, who called on the nations of Europe to rally to the support of the creed for peace promulgated at the conference at Buenos Aires In 1936. Mint LIKE Y0URSEIF8 5. "The Furred Terror" IC By FLOYD GIBBONS jfj Famous Headline Hunter i 0ffGibSrf" Jackson Heights, N. Y., is today's Tt Adventurer, and the tale he tells is one that jf hair creep up the back of your neck. It's a I ie f.inds me of the gladiatorial arenas of Rome II used to throw Christians to the wolves and pit EJ JJy Combat against Numidian lions and bears '' .German forests. . neither a lion nor a wolf, nor a bear that brought this t. Tills to Orville Gibbs, and instead of a Roman arena, he 'Stoe living room of his own house. l' know how it was In Roman times, but nowadays ad-- I r m Charity, almost always begin at home. II r, Orville Gibbs has been thrown Into Intimate contact with - He ran away as a boy to Join a circus, started as a water "ft elephants and worked his way up until he was a full- - handling all sorts and species of wild beasts. From the " ffld to Hollywood and helped direct animal films. While ' was given several monkeys which he kept In cages in louse He trained these monkeys, and they're still there, Id by his father. None of them ever gave any trouble. Jack Was a Bright Monkey. - always an exception. Orville moved East, then went to L bought another bunch of monkeys and shipped them r in' New Rochelle, N. Y. He and his wife started to train ,i flch but one of them-Ja- ck was brighter than the others. - Tntrated on him. He would bring him Into the house and Crts of fun with him. But Orville's wife kept away from that had bitten at her arm several times. evening Orville brought Jack Into the house. He had him ; playing with him In the usual manner when suddenly, Jiming, Jack emitted a ferocious screech and leaped for 'i throat. And that was the beginning of as horrible a u ny Roman arena ever saw. ecame for me," says Orville, MI threw my right arm to ward jjck'S teeth snapped shut, and he broke practically every bone He crunched Orville's left wrist. J S iid. The hand started bleeding as If an artery had been sev E as so stunned that I could do little but shove him away, and s made .another screech and leaped again. It Looked Bad for Orville. w up my left arm. He crunched It at the wrist, piercing the sreaking several bones. Then I leaped to my feet, just as he at me again. I was dressed in riding clothes, and the Mis stood me in good stead. I kicked at him savagely and him for a moment, but he bit clear through the boots several was just the start of a terrible fracas and a mighty bad start "There I was," he says, "cornered by a wild monkey, !i pounds screeching horribly and leaping from chair table trying to get at me. Whenever he thought he had me at my throat, and here I was, my hands useless, bleeding like g, and growing weaker every minufe." wife had run from the room. He shouted, to her to pass him land cautiously she broke a pane from one of the french doors fed the weapon through. "To my horror," says Orville, "I could I pull the trigger. I passed the gun back through the broken I my wife telling her to cock it all this time dodging several lushes and leaps. Finally the gun came through, cocked. I p to this day how I ever succeeded in aiming it and pulling the pt if I had placed the gun to his head and fired I couldn't fie a more perfect shot right between his eyes!" J He Shot the Maddened Beast. Blood began to pour from the gaping hole In the monkey's 1 But still, to OrvUle's horror, THE BEAST CAME ON SIN AND AGAIN! Frozen with terror he passed the gun out for bis wife to cock. And again Orville doesn't know how er managed to fire it. This time the bullet caught the ani-.- 1 right through the eye and down he went. f'And," says Orville, "down I went, too!" File's wife called the hospital' The ambulance came, and the I found him lying on the floor covered with blood. Orville's own :Mied to the hospital. "And," says Orville, "he didn't have his tilh him. While I lay groaning and bleeding, they sent back for ses. They gave me morphine and more morphine. By the f glasses did come the doc told me that I was so well doped up I'Sht as well go on the operating table without an anesthetic. ' told him to go ahead. It took them exactly one hour and a forty-eig- stitches to sew up the holes that animal had made. ! t came Pasteur injections. His hands were reopened and the "And now," he says, "I'm back to work with a stiff right a pair of hands and wrists that will be weak for some time I nowadays, Orville has a motto. No more monkeys! I Copyright. WNU Service. Star Hast Movie Lure March Comeback liings Song lly Virginia Vale 1)ERHAPS you, the public, it, but you have been staying away from the movies in such stupen- - : dous numbers that the motion picture industry is about to spend $1,000,000 to lure you back into the theaters again. Producers, distributors end thea-ter men will put up the money. And you will set $250,000 ot it, my friends. There will be a contest. At present, although the rule have not yet been decided on, it seem likely that this contest will be in the form of a questionnaire based on pictures released between now and October 31. Booklets containing rules will be issued only at theater box-offlce- Each contestant will have to answer 30 questions about 30 different pic- - tures in order to qualify. Half of that $1,000,000 will be spent on advertising in newspapers and magazines. Fredric March is going to try, try again and if he fails this time, no doubt he'll keep on trying to make a come-bac- k on the stage. Last year he and his wife, Florence Eldridge, backed a play that was produced in New York, you'll recall, FREDRIC MARCH and it failed not because of their performances, but just because it wasn't an awfully good play. If they can find a play that they like, they'll do it again, come autumn. In the meantime, he's stor; ing up more of what it takes td produce plays by working in Hal Roach's "There Goes My Heart." It looks as If Myron Selznlck had started something that may result in our having belter pictures. He has formed a partnership with va-rious prominent actors, writer, and directors as the best theatrical agent in Hollywood he knew all of them to make pictures, with a share of the pictures' profits taking the place of salary. Ernst Lubitsch Productions, Inc., Is the first of these producing units. Under this arrangement, a picture will have to be good or else! The Stroud twins traveled a long and winding road, so far as their career was concerned, before they reached those Sunday evening broadcasts where they share honors with Charlie McCarthy. They be-gan as acrobats with a circus; ran away from home to do it. Then they went into vaudeville, and switched to dancing. They toured this country, then Australia, New Zealand and the South Seas before returning to Broadway, and switched their act again, this time to the sort of thing you hear them doing on the air. Here's something new under the sun. Practically all of the big pub- - Ushers of popular music want a certain song, and can't have it. The song is "Hail KMH," t h e theme-son- g intro-duction to those dialogues be-tween Bing Cros-by and Ken Car-penter. It was written especial-ly for the broad-casts, nnd that's I 7' - ' ' ,. A- i)''., that even if it has Bing Crosby become such a hit that the song publishers are itching to get it into general circu-lation. ODDS AMD ENDS Their friends are still hoping liat loan Crawford and Franrhot Tone may patch up their marriage ; at present, thounh not likely, il seems possible . . . At least, Joan says she doesn't plan a divorce, ever ... lien Bernie and Kay Kyser have been invited to lecture before the Vete York University Radio W orkshop . . . ITafl Disney has bought 55 acres of lund near Hollywood and will build a $1,000,000 studio there thanks to Mickey Mouse, Snow White and others . , Al Jolson and Edward G. Robin-- son will be back on the air septemoer 20 meanwhile Al is indulging his pas-sion for seeing fast horses run fast . . . Eddie Cantors next picture will be "Mr. Average Man." (t Western Newspaper Union. PHOTOGRAPHY . ROLLS DEVELOPED Ss iprtnuldonbleweifhienlargenieiiw. or Tour ehnloa of Id iirlnta wltnout JL aniaiemenistteeoln. Heiirmialeea. NORTWWSST PHOTO MRVICB rare Dopt. H Noith Dakota Peasant Motifs Add Smartness to Linens Pattern 1743. The peasant note spells smart-ness in linens today. These fig-ures In simple stitches will add color to accessories and offer pleasant hours in their embroid-ering. Pattern 1743 contains a transfer pattern of 4 motifs 7V4 by 9Y Inches, 4 motifs 3 by 3Yi inches, 4 motifs 2 by 2Vi Inches; illustrations of stitches; materials required; color schemes. Send 15 cents in stamps or coins (coins preferred) for this pattern to The Sewing Circle, Needlecraft Dept., 82 Eighth Ave., New York, N. Y. 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Health of the Mind Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body. As by th one, health is preserved, strength-ened, and invigorated; by the oth-er, virtue (which is the health of the mind) is kept alive, cherished and confirmed. Addison. A-Hunti-ng We Will Go Setter Pups Hope Admitting Error An error gracefully acknowV edged is a victory won. Gas coigne. MISS CALIFORNIA 7 prf7 i fc7 f ! .it &stJal fy. .. .Wat .. Haicl-cye- d, Claire James, dancer and film bit player who was named Miss California at the climax of the mardi gras at Venice. The young brunette will be the state's representative at the At-lantic City competition for Miss America. The War Minister Takes a Sight Jtti A;s - i f 1 of War Leslie Hore-Belisb- a of Great Britain sights a motor beta? wed by the Eighth Royal Fusiliers on his visit to Inspect the unit's minister is speeding Brita.n's rearma-men- t cam at Lympne. in Kent. The program. Germany Miscalculated Germany made no greater mis-take in its history than she did in 1914 at the outbreak of the war in reference to Britain fighting. Firsl Germany believed that a large part of the British army would have to be in Ireland to keep order there. Berlin was also counting on the spread of serious labor trouble keep-ing England busy in its own land. Even the militant suffragist agita-tion was counted on to keep Britain out of the war, this last giving the Germans to believe that England was hopelessly decadent for, accord-ing to Prussian ideas of women, any country that allowed women so much rights, even the right to agi-tate, was a decadent country. an Glass Is Delicate glass has always been its exquisite delicacy !an It was not made 'hough it was sometimes Form rather than the Venetian They delighted in thin and light as air glass is never as clear pale tints of color Sf1 used in such pieces as vases with deeper One of the most made in the Fifteenth as the tazze. The tazze elaborate stem, rather ornamented with spun I'iss, lacework, and a bowl rather like a fiat saucer. Ghost-Danc- e Religion Lives Klamath, Calif., is the last strong-hold of the ghost-danc- e religion for-mulated by the Indian "dream prophet" Smohalla. The Klamath Indian congregation is known as the "Shakers," but it has no connection with the well-know- n American sect of Shakers. ( I Tnnage of Vessel pamber of cubic feet within ia f a vessel divided by 100 I gross registered tonnage. Ps figure certain allowances f e for nonre venue space, f ngine rooms, crews' quar- - areas exposed to the |