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Show Where Fire Killed 320 Men! -- . , ix ilfli 1J. i j 11 "'i-i,'; I . . vi w-"--"--- W"..v v Is I k f sn - , K v - - - d j-xcr -J The first telephoto transmitted by wire from Cleveland. Ohio to N. E A Service's San Francisco office and rushed to EVENING HERALD by air mail shows members of the Columbus, Ohio fire department working outside the burning cell blocks at Ohio State Penitentiary, Monday Mon-day where over 300 convicts lost their lives. Note lines of hose in the picture. M. I. A. CONTEST DATES OVEN BY COMMITTEES Plans are well underway for the Kolob stake M. I. A. contests to be held the latter part of this month, according to announcement made at union meeting Sunday. The program pro-gram of contest events will be given as follows; Public speaking and instrumental trio, Monday, April 28, Third ward chapel; "Gold and Green Caprice," contest dance, Tuesday April 2i). j Second ward chapel. This event will be followed by a free dance in the ' same hall. Retold stories will be I given at Mapleton, Wednesday ! April 30; double mixed quurtet, main chorus, ladies chorus, Thurdsday May 1, Fourth ward chapel; one-act plays, Friday, May 2 First ward amusement hall. All entertainments begin at 7:30 o'clock. Each of the contest events is under the supervision of the ward activity committee and a member of the stake board. Judges will be securyed by these committees for the various entries and thc winners will enter the inter-stake contests to be held in Provo sometime in May. Joseph Jarvis is general chairman of the work in the Kolob division. |