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Show Thursday. November 23. THE 193.1 TIMES-NEWS- . IT AH NKIMII. PAGE THREE Scenes and Persons in the Current News Three Admirals Take a Look at San Francisco " v- ltlM?irp"-ynf- Will all 1 HKVKItl.V HILLS Ui thu I read i wliut iat j atlier fiom p.ini- p.ili. ri nr wiiat kti w 1 plilfti that peo- ple Mi:ii ni.' solv- 'T5 IV- - -- Vf ,? ."t;-- . ? ill , i f lm 4 Jr i Sonie-l)i)(!- svire K'"l, ilmt In the printing l!l - w i'irli ing the situation. lino. t h a Kvt-r- Buy k o t a t Mchemc, ia'ket, Idea, or halluci- nation, K"tH It put In pamphlet form and whilu Rthe letter oiiics pretty lata In the alphabet. they must have me mixed with the letter A. I am the first to receive 1 Civilians In llavuna fleeing from gunfire directed at Atares fortress, the downfall of which ended the of the Cnlted States fleet. Admiral C. T. Snyder, chief this Depression Solver. Now its not Carryinij Admiral David Sellers. commandiT 2 President and Mrs. Roosevelt placing wreaths at the tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlinglatest revolt. L'nlted the I States of the division battle I fleet, T. of the of staff, and Admiral T. navy dirig- that I don't appreciate It, Craven, commander do, ton national on Armistice duy. 3 French Consul Leon Morand decorating Gov. Paul V. McNutt cemetery asDaval tour an of the forces ible Macon loft Its new home at Moffet field, Sunnyvale, for Inspection think its mighty nico of em to think ef Indiana with the Insignia of the Legion of Honor. sembling In San Francisco bay for a sham battle off the California coast This photograph shows the dlrlg of me, but I wish they would think of me well I wish they would just lble over Sun Francisco. think of me. In case anyone happens to ask you, this la a pretty tough Depres- . . . . lon, and Its going to take more 1 out. dont v ... than a pamphlet to dig us .... , y I i even believe a whole book will do It, and there is Just about as many books coming In as there is pamphlets. Mahy pamphlets gradually grow Into books, maby they start out as Just a barber shop argument. The fellow gets more words and he ' ' Issues one of these little dodgers, or 1 throw aways, then he feels that what the dodger lacked was a little more 4 explanation. Then the dodger becomes a pamphlet. Now it aint much of a Jump from a pamphlet to a book. provided you get out the book your self. As the depression increases I. why your solution gradually gets longer, so Kb beginning to be realized that maby the thing wont really be solved with not even a book, but maby two to six volumes. So when the volumes commence coming in, 4.. even if the postage is paid, I am of one oft these to dive right Vie of Georgia Hull, an Institution for the treatment of Infantile paralysis, presented to President going Roosevelt by the Warm Springs foundation on his arrival at Warm Springs, CJa., for a short vacation over Santa Monica mountains. I believe thats whats the matter Thanksgiving day. Money for the erection of the buildings was obtained through public subscription in Georwith this depression, everybody gia. A hotel, hospital and administration building comprise the institution. wants to solve it and nobody wants to work at anything else. I believe il HIGHLY HONORED it was announced maby over the raHere is the first construction camp at the site of the Grand Coulee dam on the Columbia river, where dio on a national hook up, an nounced that it couldent be solved drillers and surveyors engaged on the preliminary steps to the project are housed. A year from now several thousand workmen are expected to be quartered here as the construction work goes forward. The project will why there would be enough people cost $03,000,000. released from solving it. They would go back to working on nobody but their own problems, and maby first CORN-HUSKINCHAMP Is thing we knew we would be doing V pretty good. In fact I think Just the announce ment of the fact that it couldent be solved would be a blessing. Everybody feels better when you really know even the worst. Us this uncertainty of not knowing thats a wor rying us more than the actual diss comforts of It. I will bet you on thing, I bet yoa in the next Presi dential race, you wont get candi I. I dates coming out saying they can fix ' it. They have learned their lesson. The most that will be said in tha next Campaign Platform of either Party will be "Now boys we are going to try and check it, but we are not saying we will, but we will promJeffersonian Democrats are jubl ise you this, we are not going to let tant over the appointment of fit? , it spread any more than we can pos; "Kentucky Breckinridge" as first sibly help." woman delegate to the You see the way I figure this thing can congress. She Is Miss Sopho-nisb- a will end is that the depression wont Preston Breckinridge, Samuel be solved. It will Just remain with us Deutsch professor of public wel and as a new generation grows up fare administration at the Univer they wont be used to anything else a sity of Chicago. Her and they wont mind it. Wait till the ther, John Breckinridge, served as ones who lived through the Coolldge Jefferson's attorney general, and her era are all dead. You see any person James Breckln that lived through those times Just ridge, helped found the University cant get it out of his head. The of Virginia. Her father served five World was spoiled for him anyhow. thirty-eighSherman So what must be done is grow up of Lancaster Henriksen, President Roosevelt being presented with a plaque in his office at the terms In congress from Kentucky, won county, Nebraska, his cousin, John Cabell Breck more children, and do what we can White House by the National Lutheran council, representing seven na- and championVice Pres to get us old ones to lir.nn off. We the national tional organizations of the Lutheran church with approximately 3,000,000 inridge, was at thirty-fiv- e ship at the tenth annual contest held ident with President Buchanan. Her cant remember members. on the Ben Stalp farm near West friends say that she is one of the anything but the I WAT tUM Hendriksen defeated Point, Neb. most brilliant ever to bear the name, days when all WHEN COOUtXX WAS "Dauntless Derreen," White Legliorn owned by M. H. Ruttledge of WAS champions from nine other corn-bewe had to do to TH WASJfr states by husking 27.G2 bushels Sardis, B. C, laid 356 eggs In 304 days, a record that makes her the unGOING TO THE SHOW get anything In the allotted 80 minutes. year's champion. der the sun that we wasent used NEW TRACK STAR too, or dident need, was to Just nod your head in he afflrmita-tive- , and give the fellow the " address where ? to send it. The thought of money changing bauds was considered rather vulgar, everything was on time. If we was to actually have good times, why we still wouldent welcome It if we had to pay for anything and not get it on credit. stow' But these young ones coming worn will be out. car old The along. the radio gone, and a hundred and one other things he wont know anything about, he will only buy what he needs, and will pay for it. So you see the depression wont end till we grow a generation that knows how to live on what they got and never Sanies Abbott, now a sophomore knew anything else. at the Universlly of Southern Cal1933 McNaught Syndtcatt, Inc. ifornia, Is expected to be one of All ready for the Great Western that Institution's best track men. In Guano From Pacific's Islands Live Stock show at Los Anceles. his freshman year he ran 100 yards Em IfliJui&iausiSiSiiiii&iaiiBjiJisi (aiaiHiiMaMlISS Pacific of the From the Islands This magnificent prime steer Is la 9.T seconds and 220 yards In 21 Elinor Smith, famous aviutrix who Is holder of several women's rec- his way with his pretty mistress, about xoO.000 tons of guano are seconds. Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt Is a member of the Red Cross. The First taken anually. Raised to captu ords, and her husband, Patrick Sullivan, Jr., assemblyman from the Elev- May Phillips. Lady was enrolled as No. 1 member by Miss Mabel T. Boardman, secreblue a was last ribbons since he In The York home. of the couple, enth district. their New wabbly marriage Second Largest Rodent tary of the Red Cross, to start the annual drive for members. Mrs. RooseFirst Full Size Autogiro July 30, was recently revealed, much to the surprise of even their closest legged calf, the huge beast was ex velt is honorary chairman of the national volunteer committee of the The is second the porcupine ten flew size full The first autogiro friends. They explained the reason for their reticence regarding the nup- pected to walk off with all the prizes in North America. rodent i erican Red Cross. In the prime steer diss. years ago. tials was the election. w f - Beginning of a Great Public Works Project Georgia Hall, for Treatment of Paralysis trf' - riii i' - r- ipyoyouidUfH .vl Lutherans Give President a Plaque She G Best of All Egg Layers 4- .J- Pan-Ame- rl great-grandf- t, corn-huskin- g Kept Wedding Secret for Months PRESIMNT-TME- M lt First Lady First in Red Cross fe?8" i i J |