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Show PAGE SEVEN Fifth Warders Lead Circuit "Gold Diggers of 1933" at Paramount FOUR KILLED IN CLOUDBURST Governors Get State-Long Fete PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, JULY 9, 1933 ' - "Cocktail Hour" Is Crest Feature . Randolph Scott anJ Bebe Daniels in "Cocktail Hour" A Columbia Picture TODAY Continued from page one. fach CaJios.su." "We are not go- xg to Canossa." He referred to an icident in mediaeval history, when le German emperor, in humble jbmission, stood barefoot, in the now, under the Pope's window at anossa. The dissolution of the German atholic Centre party is voluntary, nd announced by the party as lade "in agreement with the hancellor." Dignitaries representing the patholic church in Germany have Earned Catholic priests against riticism of the German new rul-rs rul-rs arid new conditions, so that jlitler at present, stands at the ead of a Germany with only one tolitical party, HIS OWN. And so tt la with the other dictators, Mus- olini, Stalin, Kemal. IN IRELAND, where you least xpect it, Fascism is forming an rganization, the army comrades' association called the "White Army," recruiting members thru- put the Irish free state. The usual shirt" appears, this one blue, with Barker blue shoulder straps, and black berets. There is a Fascist ' salute," the irm raised, high and stretched for ward. All that will seem strange o those that remember Ireland in he old days of the ' side-cars." IFhe wearing of berets by Irishmen s bewildering. The world is chang-ng. chang-ng. Provo Typewriter Exchange WELLS L. BRIMHALL Proprietor Exclusive Dealer for Royal, Rebuilt Underwoods CENTALS - REPAIRS Peter Wipf, Mechanic 77 N. Univ. Ave - Phone 12 HOTEL v " i ME WHO US Mrs- J. Waters President Modern Slant On Love Film Theme Suppose a young woman to be entirely alone in the world, with no one in any way depending upon her. Suppose her to be independently independ-ently wealthy, through her own ability as an illustrator and poster artist. Suppose her to be modern in her ideas and beliefs, and rebellious re-bellious against the creed that every girl is destined for matrimony matri-mony and motherhood, and these things alone. Is such a young woman right or wrong in contending and carrying out her contention that she has just as much privilege as a man has, to taste life to the fullest, without marriage? That is the interesting and debatable debat-able them of "Cocktail, Hour," which opens today at the Crest theater, with Bebe Daniels as its star. And it is developed in a fascinating fas-cinating way by Director Victor Schertzinger. World's Fair Pictures The only exclusive authentic motion mo-tion pictures of the Chicago world's fair will be shown at the Crest today, to-day, MonTTay and Tuesday. R. K. O. Radio pictures purchased the rights to make motion pictures of the greatest exposition in the world's history and this outstanding fea-turette fea-turette will be part of the current program at the Crest. Twenty five minutes a complete trip to the world's fair can be had. Mendenhall Back From Convention V. C. Mendenhall, vocational agriculture ag-riculture instructor at the Spring-ville Spring-ville high school, returned this week from the annual convention of vocational agriculture instruct-ors, instruct-ors, at the U. S. A. C., Logan. Work at the convention covered a period of two weeks and included includ-ed an intensive course in economics eco-nomics under the direction of George F. Warren, an outstanding authority on national economics, has an especially optimistic view of the future, Mr. Mendenhall states. Serving as a member of the agriculture ag-riculture state course of study committee, Mr. Mendenhall spent some time working on the rearrangement rear-rangement of the state course for next year. THE Newhouse Hotel SALT LAKE CITY IN THE CENTER OF THINGS ! What A First Class Hotel Should Offer CHAT IS With all its complete, efficient services, this Newhouse Hotel offers the greatest hotel" value in Salt Lake City. We have enjoyed the patronage of the Intermountain West's industrial and social leaders ... in fact all . . . who truly appreciate the pleasant atmosphere at-mosphere of service that permeates our every portal. Offering Following Special Intermountain Double Rate Single Rate Plus 50c Single $2.U0 $2.iU $3.U0 $3.50 $4.00 Double 2.50 3.00 3.50 4.00 4.50 All Outside Rooms - Each with Private Bath - Garage Facilities Adjoining W. E. Sutton Gen'l Mgr. Chauncey W. West Ass't Gen'l Mgr. TWILIGHT LEAGUE STANDING W. L. Pet. Fifth ward 4 Sixtn ..." 3 Pioneer 3 Legion .. ,.,2 Third ;..T 1 De Molay 1 First . . 0 U. Billiards 0 0 1.000 0 1.000 1 1 2 3 3 4 Next Week Schedule Monday De Molay v. Sixth; Wednesday Wed-nesday Third v. Fifth; Thursday United Billiards v. American Legion; Le-gion; Saturday Pioneer v. First. Fifth ward continues to lead the Twilig'at baseball league, with four victories and no defeats, Sixth being a shade behind but also having a clear record. Sun Shiners Lead Commercial Loop COMMERCIAL MUSHBALL W, L. Pet. Sun Shine Cafe 3 Alley Cats .... 2 Bonnies 2 Happy Ten 2 Dennies Own 1 Fourth ward 1 Nelsonhangers 1 Blast Furnace 0 0 1.000 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 .667 .667 .667 .333 .333 .333 .000 Friday night's games all postponed post-poned because of rain and will be played off after the first halt'. Friday, July 14 schedule: Blast Furnace v. Alley Cats, south Timp ball park; Dennies Own v. Fourth M Men at Franklin Frank-lin school; Sun Shine v. Nelson Paper Hangers south of depot; Bonnies v. Happy Ten at Harmon park. American League Standing of Teams W. L. Pet. Washington 47 25 .653 New York 45 29 .608 Philadelphia 37 37 .500 Chicago 37 38 .493 Detroit 37 39 .487 Cleveland 37 40 .481 Boston 31 42 .425 St. Louis '. 29 50 .367 Friday's Results Chicago 9, Philadelphia 1. Detroit 9, New York 4. St. Louis-Boston to be played Sunday. Cleveland-Washington, to be played Saturday. Coast League Standing of Teams W. L Sacramento 57 37 Pet. .606 .576 .574 .554 .453 .451 .396 .387 Los Angele s. 53 Portland 54 Hollywood 51 Mission -.3 Oakland 41 Seattle 36 San Francisco 36 39 40 41 52 50 55 57 Friday's Results Los Angeles 5, Mission 4. Portland 4, Seattle 1. Portland 7, Seattle 6. National League Standing of Teams W. L. Pet. New York 44 28 .611 St. Louis 40 35 .633 Pittsburgh 39 35 .527 Chicago 40 38 .513 Boston 37 39 .487 Brooklyn 34 38 .472 Cincinnati 34 43 .442 Philadelphia 31 43 .419 Fridays' Results New York 5, Chicago 6 (10). Brooklyn 10, St. Louis 4. Boston 5, Cincinnati 8. F'ailadelphia-Pittsburgh. to be played Saturday. MAX IS MARRIED BERLIN, July. 8 (U.R) Max Schmeling, former world champion heavyweight boxer, was married today to-day to Miss Anny Ondra, film star, in the Charlottenburg registry office. They left for a honeymoon-on the Bailie coast. The religious ceremony cere-mony will be held later. VINES IS DEFEATED WIMBLEDON, Eng.. July 8 U.E) Ellsworth Vines of California failed in his quest for a second successive Wimbledon tennis championship cham-pionship today when he was defeated defeat-ed 4-6, 11-9, 6-2, 2-6, 6-4 by Jack Crawford, Australian Davte cup star. ORPHEUM TODAY - MON. - TUES. IRENE DUNNE PHILLIPS HOLMES in "The Secret of Madame Blanche" PITTS-TODD COMEDY .. SPORT CHAMPION .. 750! wKvr " X 0 x' X - - r Mi-' v u, VZ tT : - ..A .000 - iy4- Vvx , p .000 i V o jt .A Many Song Hits In Broadway Feature Spetacular and tuneful, "Gold Diggers of 1933," begins its gala engagement en-gagement today at the Paramount theater. Dazzling successor to "Forty Second Street," it's another great attraction under the L. Mar-cus Mar-cus "Newf Deal" in screen entertainment. enter-tainment. Rollicking comedy, gorgeous settings, set-tings, and originality in every detail, de-tail, mark the musical picture. Another An-other outstanding all-star cast will be seen in intensely human roles. Ruby Keeler and Dick Powell,, the ybung lovers- of "Forty Second Street," will again be starred. Aline MacMahon .and Joan Blondell ap pear as two fascinating ladies of the chorus who, accused of being gold diggers, decide to prove their talent in this- direction. ' Warren William, Guy Kibbee, Ned Sparks and Ginger Rogers also - are featured. fea-tured. The whimsical, colorful adven tures behind many a Broadway show become a part of the action. Avery Hopwood's genius for comedy com-edy is given full reign. Among the song hits, already na-tionallypopular, na-tionallypopular, are "Song of the Gold Diggers," "I've Got to Sing a Torch Song," "Shadow Waltz," "Pettin" in the Park," and "My Forgotten For-gotten Man." They are presented in such artistic spectacles as "The Parade of the Gold Diggers," "The Ballet of the Snows," "The Stairway Stair-way to the Stars," the "Dance of the Singing Violins," and others.. A Merrie Melody cartoon, "Shuf- wnmm -c. an Extra! Special Added Featureite! The Only Exclusive, Authentic Motion Pictures of Chicago WdrW's Eair In 25 Minutes Make the Compfete Trip to the Greatest Exposition in History! LATEST NEWS TIKE OISK Give the name of the SCHOONER ON WHICH PPES POOSCvFIT VACATION CJ?UISE SYZYGY What is the meaning OF THIS WORD 9 Fop DOES THIS SYMBOL STAND ? ANSWERS ON PAGE FOUR TAX COLLECTIONS DECREASED HELENA, MONT. (U.K) Second n'alf tax collection returns from 17 Montana counties sfaow a decrease de-crease of 14 per cent in comparison compari-son to returns lor the same period last vear. State Treasurer James Brett reports. Returns from the 17 counties totaled $182,117.17, compared com-pared to $195,560 a year ago. fie 6ff to Buffalo," and Paramount Para-mount sound news complete the big program, with Howard Kearns at the organ matinee and Evening. NEW TODAY ONIG was mad, glamorous) divine but this morrow was . . alone i v with BEBE DANIELS Randolph Scott A m m. i AM. 0 fiery. 'V JefsiRlph Sidney Blackmer Brry Norton Directed by Victor Schert?inar Gay - Witty Sparkling Entertainment! COMEDY Continued from page one. tourist - family of at il least three members. mountain Cloudburst Reports from Starbuck, which, with Morrison, bore the brunt, said at least six more persons were missing there. In addition, there was a check stlil to be made of the occupants of the many cabins along tne six-mile six-mile stretch of canyon between Starbuck and Morrison. The flood was caused by a typi cal mountain cloudburst, that came suddenly during a day of sunshine anu soit breezes. ! Fiying above the nn"on ns the I storm struck, a reporter saw a black cloud dumping n lu.uw , volume of water upon the moun- J tain slopes which converged into Bear Creek, ordinarily a small tiout brook. Immediately it swept out of its banks, covered the canyon can-yon road to a depth of ten to twenty feet, snapped telephone and electric light poles, hurled automobiles of those drivers taught on that deadly stretch of road about like straws. k. t)F p. to iii-:i:t A meeting of Gar Jen City lodge No. 10, Knighfs of Pythias will be held at the K. of P. hall Monday niirht at 8 o'clock. All members , are requested to attend. Ll7 yvCi i' ' anu euro fe g &mn xmhJ ; - gygg awCTya 1 t at ' . TO I? v . Admit Shirley -0-Jlj5nfe' I V-lj THE COOLEST SPOT IN TOWN j V. fx 44 Wit r4v-'- California is America's longest state, and most of it will be covered by the 25th annual Conference of Governors July 23-29. With the map held by Veronica Fitzpatrick, Gov. James Rolph jr. ho.-t governor, shows the itinerary from a welcome breakfast at Taho? and vi to Sacramento, SanFiancisco and Yosemite Park to the iinal st .scions in Los Angeles. l IL M iii jraiiy nm ..- - ' s " . . ;'" r'- vv ;-t, X:- . ' - : o o |