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Show Thursday, June 1, 1933 THE TIMES-NEW- S. NEPIII. UTAH PAGE THREE Proposed Memorial to Knute Rockne Scenes and Persons in the Current News WfiLIL r af" Jit.-.- VT f A HILLS Well all ! BEVERLY know Is Jutt what I read in the pafrom air and pers, or what I ground. Well a couple of weeks ago I was Hying west from New York, and 1 had read so much about the Worlds , ' , (i -- V 7 r;"-- V f--JS) ma mm . Fair lu Chleat;o. by t b e way will be which --'- ....... yjT'j' v , ....... vs)W - 'i it mM - rj-- . opening right x. now, so I decidw f ed to stop off and see what It was like. I was on my way west to make a movie aud 1 knew that I couldent get there for quite a while so I wanted to see It In the raw. V. ; VIA Well it was raw, but It was big r U (,,.. It to a be and raw. I really predict 1 Col. Edwin M. Watson, selected to be chief military aide to President Roosevelt 2 Young Nazis mighty big thing. It looks like It runs more to the educational, and in Berlin making a huge bonfire of books collected from libraries and private owners and condemned of course to the amusement too. Hut as "un German literature." 3 Some of the many Gold Star mothers nbout to sail from New York on the Presthere Is things there that even folks ident Harding for the first of this year's pilgrimages to the graves of their sons who fell in France. that think they have outgrown fairs, well It will make them stop and look. Rufus Dawes Is the guiding spirit, and tbey have shown ureal couraKe In going right ahead with it. for they was keeping on going even when they dident think Roosevelt was as good as he Is. Even If Roosevelt had just been an ordinary President tliey was all set to go through with it. Hut now that he has turned masieian, why It looks like a cinch, for folks have all Just got a different feeling now. They want to get out away from old surroundings, see new faces, hear optomism, they are just going to renew their notes and morlsases and take a new lease on life. Chica1 go has the geographical location, most fairs have either been on one ' , ocean or the other. ?;?; ! 14 You can drive to this Fair. It will vc s be the first Worlds Fair which had to provide parking space. Of course when 1 was there two weeks before opening It dident look like It would be finished, but they said it would. Some darn fellow doped out that Recent heavy rains have caused record flood tides along the Wabash river with considerable damage to forty years ago a beam of light left property and crops. This photograph shows a typical scene In Vincennes, Ind. Arcturus. (Now you dont tell me that I got to stop and explain to you what WINS GENEVA TRIP and where Arcturus is, do you?). Well thats fine, I am glad I dont have too. Well some "Light and statistic man," figured out that this light would reach Chicago this year. Lord knows if ever a place needed some light on it its been Chicago. Course whats slowed this beam of light up is that its poking along at the rate of 186 million miles a second. If they can just got it so it will really start moving some place, why it might be here on time. This light beam will throw a switch, and that will light up the whole of the Fair. Course it all may be just a gag, but its a good one anyhow. These scientists I expect have more fun out of us than we do out of them. Neither really know wher the other is kidding. But thats enough of science, wlia! will we see at the Fair? In the first place you never saw as many cuckoo looking buildings. If a building is built like a building, they wont let It live. Now colors. If a painter painted em, and he did, for it was my old and good friend Joseph Urban of Austria, who made Zeig-felFollies famous with his riot of art and color, well they told me Joe framed up these never before seen Sidney H. Levy, seveuteen-year-olcolors. Its like the buildings. If its Buffalo (N. Y.) high school stua color you have ever seen before, dent who was declared the winner it. They get twenty In the they seventh annual competitive barrells of paint, of all colors, then examination for high schools on the pour em into a hopper, then thats League of Nations. Ills reward connected with a squirt gun, then a will be a free to Geneva this trip His holiness, the Panshan Lama (the living Buddha), of Tibet, being fireman with a hose paints em, in- summer as the guest of the League assisted from the American plane in which he recently enjoyed his first stead of a painter. of Nations association. I think its done on the theory that trip in the air, at Peiping, China. The plane was piloted by an American airman, Julius Barr of Utah. done is nothing thats nowadays MAY RUN FOR SENATE right anyhow. But the whole effect is kinder pleasing, and must be art, for nobody knows what It is. (Thats the only way to recognize art). Course I think with all Its million of attraction, I think what will make the Fair is beer, and by that time JIIC3 the breweries will have sold all their near beer, and with good beer, why i , any Fair is made. r Now for instance they got the bigX 9 WSy f gest horse In the world there. Well with beer even if he is not the big gest, It dont matter. Hollywood has where they show you how they ; ' i make pictures. . , (.1 ones the Course they make there wont be good pictures, but they will be about as good a3 the ones j we make out i here. I wanted to go take old Blue Boy there, but ho had some other big Mrs. Gertrude Howler ol SheboyIdeas. gan, Wis., Democratic naliona comYou must plan to go to this Fair. Commander Byrds ship, the latest mittee woman, who has ooen asked These two Italian submarines, the Ballila and the Millillre, were in aeroplanes, stream lined pullman by Milwaukee county Democrats and Democrats from other Wiscon- photographed at the Boston navy yard as they were taking on stores and cars, the Flying Scotchman, the very sin counties to become fuel. They came over to patrol the Atlantic during the projected flight rlie canditrain that beats all worlds records. of Italian planes from Italy to the World's fair In Chicago. date for United States in senator its an American train, No Its not to M. Senator La Robert opposition English, goes from London to Scot Follette in the 1934 election. land. It will be there, and the most Green Oak Weighs Mora Impressing People wonderful enchanted Island where "It Is easy to impress the people." Green oak weighs more than dry More Male Bathers Drowned you can check your children while said Uj Ho, the sage of Chinatown, oak ; the specific gravity of various More than six times as many "hut they are often like children species of ouk, when dry, ranges you go to the beer garden. Chicago Is going to redeem herself, go and male bathers as females are who love the promise of sweets and from .00 to .04, while with a moishelp her. drowned while bathing in the United become fretful If there are not suff- ture content of 12 per cent, the spe3 McXaunit Sdir.t!; Int. ftates each year. icient to satisfy them." cific gravity varies from .72 to .80 On the Banks of the Wabash When Floods Come Cruiser Indianapolis Is Overhauled -- vuirrt 'i.F it 1 I'arks, athletic flelJ.s, and stadium, laid out In the form of a gigantic airplane, are the bnsls for this proposed memorial to Knute Ilockne, the celebratpd football couch, at the place whore he lost his life, with seven others, In an airplane accident March 31, 1931. The site U In the Flint hills of Chase county, Kansas, and the Ilockne foundation has been formed for the purpose of purchasing It aud erecting and maintaining the permanent memorial. jf r rv fi'A ' - 1 , - - -- i Here Is the new 10,000 ton cruiser Indianapolis after being overhauled at the Philadelphia navy yard If President Roosevelt decides on a sea trip he probably will use this vessel. for inspection by Secretary of the Navy Swanson. -- i'V Artillery Chief Shows a New Gun CHAMPION "QUEEN" Living Buddha Tries a Plane Ride d Gen. H. G. Bishop, chief of the field artillery (left), demonstrating a miniature field gun, which he invented, to members of the house military affairs committee. General Bishop got the idea for the gun, known as a trainer, T-- while he was a patient at Walter Beed hospital, and perfected the gun after his recovery. Young, but They Run a Real Business l;f, fhltr v i 1 ' 1 I' ' rt..i'iu....M....,,Wi,g-'- vl j ;; " j '$ . . ; - Ill i.,- NEW WORLD RECORD Italian Submarines at Boston i,.,.,,,.,.,,,, ' ' " , I Big Jack Torrence of the Louisiana State university track team, broke the world's record by hurling the shot a distance of 52 feet SVi Inches. The record was 02 feet 7 Inches. nn 'I studios Citizeus of Ailentown, Pa., boast that their city has the youngest executives of a manufacturing business. They are William, eleven, and Kobert, nine, the sons of Dr. Walter A. Snelling, an explosive expert for the government during the war. The boys manufacture a fine grade of Ink, and know all about the process. William Is the president and the treasurer of the firm and Robert Is vice president Their mother Is secretary and types their business letters but the boys dictate them and always read thera over. blue-blac- Here Is the champior. winner. Miss Ruth Magden of Hollywood has won eight whistling contests; three bathing beauty contests; two beautiful back contests; four beautiful leg contests ; one beautiful face contest; one long hair contest; three modeling contests, and one contest 'or the best horsewoman. fe! '. P"V' ""r, A vv" I mittee Kuion h. Bracken and the hostess |