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Chronology of th; ROBERT CR00KST0N WOULD Year 1933 G rmirr k In Of .1 , jM.i.-rS I.ul u Ci'iw rl A'i 'hi , yu 1,5;r b.. .. t.'.n 0U ll3t fiioA, them I rum (omi tiimii mul the c the nuii. n ,r, ,VuiliJ mil. . r Sh'im..., j,,., tiiiit the (... lu-- : iii'i Mo T,fi Tf J Ilia rrrie() rn vmhur .rt Ui I I,tdicribed as looking rs Min lie if favorably on a suggestion advanc-t- o imr.ili ol lci.nu kill the l.oiii. and o't.er pndi- id by tii..h.is Ne : ..mu D. da, i.iiaS niton the fa. lie try m Fncst in nt. to establish a and e.u!l time :. - a. d rer ...tv me m v utM. r br. t, th-ir ury twl made hunts ot Hi k al'-.- r lo the to turn; au dm:;, their load ;,!! y lip c'o l.ome about the second day, .small i.wi.luidi the via The e.pi without killing narry a lion h.i xml.l-- d that it mold be I It s. eriJ extremely shortkUUrs to.contres to ilaihv the langUdif-uhthese us to alio elk whni(f the i.u'ional recovery act to clean out the dnr is maintain:! j tu ure the retenuoti ol the prln the governnv-n- t anil-trulaw. trained dogs and men. ali .se wte ciplts ot tlie made It Tlio picsident duty is to d .troy ail predatoi) that la- - wanted something animats ot about both matters. They Of course these mountains are ditluutt to travel alien d.scussed with Hugh S. Johnson our Industrial n s. the administrator, and the mow is deep, but es. Borah and Nye at a the animal that is being chased SenatorsHouse White pat ley. has as hard time going as the tor The president was said to reto.i hunters who are getting paid the Hide operation it some nle that tla-iwork, but this winter ot tie c ales might work out x is scarcely any snow, and ativ.me that big business would be lavur-e- d who wushrs to do so, can drive see me to tlie detriment ot little bu.sl-iand road canyon the along ot small s.s. He said a number big cat-- s trail In the snow, wtiy merchants had expressed the tear couldn't the dogs be Induced to f. they would be driven out ot round up Hie Hon and herd He wants these nun to have back across the highway and then fellow could Just sit In the car hair cax heard. A board similar to the iintio.i.i! and shoot it? We had a game warden once, labor board, which hears dispute., between capital and labor. Is unwho would bring tn a lion der consideration Ju.st to break the mom-tonbetween conterences Further Th politicians who are reand Senators Borah and sponsible tor him being replaced Jehnson should go up there cand wry o.i N;.e are tn contemplation jb .an n - '' I t I v r J'f uu a ha-ri- ilt'rfi 'i ! f Th I f S fil Mir ll"l I hd Un ility Irrw . .d b- '. .c-ssar- r ii busi-p"x- .r occus-slonall- v. that work. Who would venture a guess ot how many deer are killed eai h year by the cojotes. wolves, li't.i and cats. Suppose Just for argument that wolt and Ion each take one a week, we know that sometimes s they will tear a hole into a deer side and eat only the liver, and not come back. With reasonably good luck, suppose a doe can save her lawn and raise it every other year, according to this It requires 104 d e. to supply toed for a lion or wo!! for one yeac, "and to keep 10 Hons wolves til food and amusement would' take "lOW "does busy ral ins venison Just for them, with noth-- 1 ' tag lor the siiortsmen. e And now that we get':'.: into mathematics with theo deer. how w know pro etc. lions and llfic the cat family Is, and that tiny have nine lives, so that with nubudy killing the cats, how many kittens will five mother cats raise each year? Somebody who ts tool in this higher branch ol calculus please fell us what Is the increase tn ten years from 10 wolves and 10 bons. av.uming halt their number are females and tell us in the next Issue of this paper, and then when e find out how many deer there are, we can estimate how long they will last, as far as our government hunters are concerned. ROBT. CROOKSTON. a-- Aid For Small Store Sought By Roosevelt President RooseWashington velt began formulation of plans to solve two problems arising from of the national re- act the protection of the - Annual Xmas Celebration Held at Mendon HAND FIRED Icon Finwun forced underlir- - lac m.kel bright, steedy gme,without smokeauiseace- There is as much difference between an Iron Fireman fire and a hanj-fire- d , S ' - h less per ton anl c tea cf y'V, , , m.. , . iW'i V '"'T b s? Lk v vrbi-a- i M Hand firing is not steady and createj a smoke nuisance. coal go farther than n higher priced lump coal. Iron makes large fuel savings over hand firing or oer other automatic fuels. Ask for a free survey and estimate showing v.hat Iron Firemsn this d Tire-ma- can save you. n i t t i f. 1 V a! i hi-- fi Srh C'hina. Mtiiimi r.frprl rofiunandr In arrii in pf.ir plan to Urm-- h March JS Jewry hoyrot. ovar In tad tiarmafi Kotd &t (our-po- treatment tf Jw In irman r. Urrh S'VliolivUt.a tlrk back to Chaco, hundred slain. VrrM court ruled NorI April reenlnnd Inway s claim to rant valid; Imimrk won th area. rlnced April IS lluaaun court two Hrltiah enulnr to ptlann and thre to deportation for eplonaa and aahntai?. (Heat Itrilniit retaliated ly plating nHartfO on tuaian tporta. April fl Prim Minister MacDonald arrived In Waahlngton and corverbattona with economic president Itnnaeveil April J3 Soviet riussln orderedd of all pur have In prohibitionother restrum measures. and toward Japanese opened r drivebatle Peiping J3with pohah Jews bcgsin boyApril cott of Herman gootla. iie .lent flnoaevelt and prI M. Ilerrtof of I rancs begun I'ara-fuaya- he-S- Knit-lan- eluht-hou- Mhv talk. vlet May 10 2. Russia nnd China plom.itlc relato-o- of .lent Hie Ashh formally declared war on d Para-giri- v Dolula. i:rht lead'ng tmtlors Mv agreed on tnrdf true during world Coiiferenre Si od.miiic j t v 16 president Roosevelt called on M nation to Join In agfMinent to outlaw war, scrap offensive weaworld peace. pons nnd for-y May 17 rhm. ellor Hitler of Knoeelt'a pens accepted of etuul-Ia t with (enervation projio-iUy In urnts f r Hermany four Mossdinia power May tl hr Clrent Britain. pact Agreed upon and Oermany rrane. 22ItalyUnited States offered to Mav Jrln Kuropean security pact, abandoning 2&reutralltv r'glta. control of Jap mess svtzid May Peiping 31 Thltia and J man signed May trues stopping war In mrth China. and June 12 World economic monetary conference opened In London. Prims Minlater MacDonald the question of war debts Orsnt Hrltatn and Italy June offered to par ten par cent of sum due United States on June IS. June 15 Finland Alone paid full war debt Installment due United States: all other either defaulted or paid small pait. Juns 22 American delegation In London conference rejected stabilisation of dollar and offered economic program. Juns 24 Three Chinese generals, allied with Japanese, set up IndeIn northern China. pendent1 state Russia released Imprisoned jutv British engineer, and trade war Or-m.m- Mention ward held Mention 'heir annual Christmas celebiatlon on Monday. The following interesting program was given In t.ie ward chapel under tlie direction ol the Sunday school supertntender-c- y with Supt. Claud A. Sorensen presiding: Song" bv Singing. 'Christmas rheir; prayer. Chaplain John O Christmas singing, Hughes: Cradle Song", bv Sunday School; tory, "Santa Claus Wanting a duet. Mis' Btrvclc". Fern But-st- ; H. C. Staullor and Cvril Nelson ' accompanied bv Mrs. Marvel Bartlett; sketch. First Christmas" by primary class; song, by KinderMervin garten class; recitation, Willie; vocal solo. Holy Cilv", by Kay Fore ti sen. accompanied Miss Mowlle Barrett: dialogue. k and Lorraine Wood; Faye Hanco-piano duet, Moselle Barrett nd Grace Ladle: recitation, Beth Kidman; remarks by Elmer I. Hancock; singing, Jingle Bells, by Sunday school; prayer by Chaplain Hughes. After the program each one of the children received a gift from tlie Christmas tree. At 2 oclock in the afternoon a children's dance was given and Santa Claus visited the dance and gave away candy and nuts to tlie children. To close the davs celebration a grand ball was given In the ward amusement hall, which was beauIn Christmas tifully decorated colors and a large Christmas tree decorated with colored lights stood m the center of the hall. A large crowd was present. Mar.y out of town visitors were in 'ndanee Mendon orchestra mshed the music. fireman coal fire as there is between a and a bonfire. Iron Firefirebox temperatures makes man 1000 to 300 degrees hotter than hand with the same quali:y make can firing of coal. It burns all the combustible gases. There is no smoke nuisance. Coal fired by hand wastes a large units and creates a jjart of the heat smoke nuisance. Iron Fireman uses the smaller sizes of cerl v h eh cos: lraua A. H. Palmer and Sons ended. July S President Roosevelt rebuked London conference for insUt-enc- e on stabilization of currency first. July I Sis gold nations of Europe formed pool to protect gold standard. London conference, near July dissolution, saved by Insistence of Roosevelt. President july g Concord.it between Germany and the Holy See Initialed. July 15 Italy. Great Britain. Prance and Germany signed a peace treaty. July 22 Pact to curtail sale of sliver signed In Indon by United States and seven other nation. July 27 World economic conference tn London adjourned Aug T Germany rejected demand of Great Britain and France that she cease propaganda activities in ten-ye- ar Auntrla. Aug ti .Socialists opened world In Paris. conference Aug. S3 International agreement of wheat acreage reduction for reached in Ixndon Great Britain and France. t Sept, plan to approved toAustrias border. Italy new army protect raise Sept. 25 Fouiteenth assembly of League of Nation opened in Geneva, Dot. 2 Argentina. Australia and Denmark weie elected to seats in League of Nations council. Oct, 14 Germany withdrew from League of Nations and disarmament conference. i6 Disarmament conference to October 2c. adjourned Oct. 20 President Roosevelt announced Russia had accepted his in. vitatlon to discuss resumption of In- ternational relations. Nov. 5 United States donouneed the extradition treaty with Greece because of the Insuli decision in Athens. Nov. f Great Britain announced Its withdrawal from world tariff truce. Nov. 17 Recognition of Russian government by I nlted State announced and W. G. Bullitt selected as American ambassador to Moscow Nov. 23 Disarmament confeience recessed until January 15. Dec. 2 Canadian court ruled Martin Insuli must return to Chicago for trial. 8 Dec. Seventh conference opened In Montevideo. Uruguay. Dec. 11 Paraguay won great vicBolivia in the Chaco war tory over Dec. 15 Five nations again defaulted in war debt payments to the United States; five made "token' payments; Finland paid in full. enFrance, Poland and the little tente agreed on a united front against German's rearmament demands. Dec. 16 Japanese and Manchukuo armies invaded Chinese province of Chahar. 18 Dec Paraguay and Bolivia agreed to truce in Gran Chaco war. FOREIGN President De Valera dissolved Irish parliament and called general election. Chile decreed liquidation of great Cosarh nitrate combine. Jan. 10 Uprisings in Spain resulted in many deaths and arrests. Jan. 24 President Le Valeras party won the Irish Free State election. Jan. 28 French cabinet was overthrown In vote on the budget and resigned. Chancellor Von Schleicher of Germany and his cabinet resigned. Jan. 30 Adolf Hitler, head of National Socialists, was made chancellor of Germany. Jan. 31 Edouard Daladler formed new government for France Feb 2 General Sandino. Nicaraguan rebel leader, made peace with President Sacasa. Feb. 23 Revolutionary movement broke out in Cuba. Feb 27 Incendiary fire partly destroyed the Reichstag building in Berlin. March 6 National Socialists and Nationalists won in German elections Jan. 2 u ! i r . y n 2 fi 31 - H U. r t - N i l 'mu -- liit rsi.it i, hiliisn'f t.it, r in Vw"' 15 frm - mo)v J 'hr 'ft in n r bn-- n Ihe .um i 1 A ( rftft on tfuguay ,,f h fv t ra May 8 M in Jailed, July 26 Cuban government Issued amnesty decree. general 27 June German National party d'sMolved snd Joined the Nais July 31 Gsn.lhl and hie wifs arrested again In India. riots Aug 7 Rtoodv In Havana quelled bv troops. dent Mnchad o of Cuba Aug 8 pt rejected Ambn.ubr NNelles rr.ed'a-tl-- n plan aid refused to quit Iks Offics Aug. I State of war declared In Cuba. Aug l!4tibifi army demanded t1 Pies dent Michadu resignation Aug. 12 President Machado of Cuba resigned and fled to Nassau. Ir. Carlos Minuet di Cespedes was made pronnnal president. ht humlred Assyrian Aug !6l n'"ire In Iraq. reported Mnhatms Gandhi bessn a fast In eravda Jail unto death Atig 23 Gandhi was unrondition-ali- v nave hi life to re'eased of Cuba ousted Sept. 5 De President Cetedes and his government and spumed rule by Junta. 8 ft pt King Feln! of Iraq d ed In Switzerland and was succeeded by hi son. Ghnzl. Sept ? Alehndro Lerroux mad Spam premier of Sept. l' Dr. Ramon Grau San Martin was sworn In as President of Cuba Parli'mentar.sm In Prussia wiped out bv l'rem er Gperlng Sept 2) Chancellor Dol!fue e tnbhhcd Fascist dictatorship over Austria Oct. 3 Chancellor Dollfusa of Austria wounded by assassin. Ierrmix government of Spain ousted by parliament. 8 Oof Martinez Rarrlo borams premier of Spam and dissolved ths congress17 Estonia voted to curb 0rt. and President Tonlsson parliament, and hi cabinet resigned. Oct 24 Government of Premier Daladler of France was defeated and resigned 25 Albeit Sirraut formed Oct. new French min'atry Oct. 31 Greek court of appeals refused to extrnrtlts Samuel Insuli to United .States Nov 3 Cuban cabinet resigned. Nov. 8 New revolt broke out In Cuba with heavy fighting In Havana. Nadir Shah Ghast. king of Afghanhis son, istan, was assassinated andsucceeded Zahir Shah, Mohammed him Nov. t Cuban revolt crushed by government Nov. 12 Chancellor Hitler scored an overwhelming victory In ths German elections 19 Chinese Nlnetenth routs NOV, army revolted against Nanking government. Nov. 24 Sarraut a French ministry overthrown by chamber of deputies. oV it Cnmllle Chantemps mads Franc. premier 8 of Irish Free State governDec. ment declared unlawful the Young Ireland association, known as ths Bins Shirt Dec. 9 Serious anarchist revolt In Spain Dec 13 Spanish revolt officially declared suppressed; score killed Dec. 15 Greek government decided Samuel Insuli must leave ths country16 January SI. Terroux Alelandrn formed Dec. new ministry for Spain Rad-ral- AERONAUTICS Jan. 16 Seven French aviators flew from St. Louis, wetern Africa, to Natal, Brazil, in 14 hours 2 minute Pet g Gavford and Mcholetts, English aviators, completed record Right of 5.240 bieaking trom CranwH. England, tt mile WaliDh Bay. South Afiiea. Feb 9 Captain Moilison flew from Africa to Brazil. 3 Four Brtons In two April over Mt UveieM. planes flew April 10 Francesco Agnllo, Italbroke ian, worlj's seaplane record, 426 5 miles an hour. averaging May 8 Capt. S Karzynske of Poland T.ew from Senegal to Brazil. June 2 Capt. Frank Hawks flew from Lo Angeles to New York in robot controlled plane tn 13 hours 26 minutes. June 3 Jimmy Mattern hopped off at New York on world encircling flight. 4 Mattern landed on Island June near Oslo, Norway. June 11 Barberan and Collar of Spanish army flew from Spain to Cuba. Camaguey, June 14 Mattern missing on hop from Khabarovsk to Nome. June 21 Barberan and Collar lost In flight to Mexico City. July I Italian air armada began flight to 7 Chicago via Iceland. Mattern found safe at July Anadyr. 9 Siberia. Colonel and Mrs. LindJuly flight to bergh began Greenland. Ireland and Europe. 12 Italian air squadron July landed at Cartu light, Labrador 14 Italian air squadron July reached Montreal. July 15 W lley Post began and flight, and Ditiu Girenas of Chi ago hopped riff for Lithuania all from New York Balbo and the Italian air fleet arrived in Chicgo Julv 16 Post reached Berlin in record tune. Darius and Girenas killed in crash of their p'ane near Soldin, Germany. July 19 Italian air armada arrived at New York. July 22 Wiley Post 7 completed18 around world in days flight 49 minutes. hours and July 23 Capt. J. A Moiiisonacross his wife, Amy Johnson, flew Atlantic from Wales and crashed at Stratford, Conn July 25 Italian air squadron Isft New York for home. Seven American army flyers killed In crash of plane at Oceanside Calif. Aug 7 Rossi and Codos of Francs made record flight from New York to Rayak, Sna, 6,900 non-sto- p g round-the-wor- ld miJc j r 1..ii.r I.na.i v. v 1. I . 1 r I (D t . i. -- i .4. r . f ( I.1 i Ilf' . c .1. i I I I i ii, II M.n.1 i' 'L'll I: , Ptf I M n s. John 'id. 1 I) ip 11,(. iv I Thoe And. Mr hot prt--!i- r.nn, Wtd-nd.- y cup;-- r aer.-E J t Mrs Veil H!.el;or, Mts William Hiihl.i- it.,. W.Mxl, Mi I Mi Dmi W. Miller, Mj i K.i ; .an. Mm I..nn 1: Walker in-- ' and Mrs Jcat a dn.n.T on Can.', i'j.r.-rre laid lor Mr na. C'o-.amt Mt. C J rioamnn, Unli Plt.amaii l"'inwn N'-- and Ixiarll M- ' n. and Mr k, Lom.-tiotl- I ,wn mill,... Ki'i! in fTul.iv .i- - f- rr, i i. ' rr 1! H.il. ,v in Mis Wiiilain L. tmr ot Dr Ht ?rt - M ol Lva n 'lit- - i ai.J l.ioir d.'rorauonx .r. ruin.-- out In Chtlittr.aj. toiors It. n.. s tlu1 i , i,U An (MiraiUtc .'t.'u.i'h.r, ' 'n,. At' ' ,v .1, rlull ,, u.rr nr Lm.1t.rrt! Its r ...4 . I.. i !' l , Tlieu la'e J, rtlri t:j. xilaiii.d t.rrvnis Li ft rr a...'r, At in , t AU r fr r n I ' 4 it l . i . 2 .u ,!!. r. ... L; )!.( B.irntt, 1 .1 V. . r e.tm d i Mi J rr 1! V ...... t Li . h Min I I tiin. n'p.irtv 1Mfi.tv i w inny rt-- rn Um ' 1o( ij.irdtr.un d t. .n. rts ir. .'in., a bt.d i. jovc t and Mr Clo.'l Hard-nuU.c H. mini'T, Wand.. Vl.T'i:: I orr.iin. Hill, Iltrd Wo.xl, M.ib.i Buivt. Mi.dr.-- CU'O Ut Kurds Pate ll.ti' o k ,t NIBLEY tegan nt non-sto- p , t Mn.:ii' . -- . j rre n aikcl D.tt id s Liiu-f- F i i i M thrr f hi an, was In ied.i.y ied ftom ptieon Ufidi Mn. i, ki president of lofund Prussian dit d olveJ M.y until 10 7 May ts ll'f write won slectlon In fre rity of Danzig. Jun J rlpiniHh government leader i''otiimui iiMiul by Pop Pius X! Jun 6 Germany agreed to snd Jewmh borrott in upper HHvs a June 8 President amors of Ssln forced ths rea.gnation of th Alans Cabinet. Jun tl 7amora compelled to ask Aztna to form new Spanish raidnet. Jun 19 Chancellor Dollf'tss outlawed Sari parties In Austria. June 21 Alt fattons in Cuba agreed to mJ'atlon by Ambassador irs Jun 22 German government dissolved th S rinilMt party. July 23 German Protestants voted to permit Nasi group to control th chiir h. July 25 Plot against Spanish unnoveird and hundreds i 2 r y i.iihI fr t r piau-corn, t fci i, It u Urn honor, d gut-,- is Brtkrr; Kilt 'i ( . lour. cootr paidM by Mr a A no l.'ftt party Ljiiio: hani'.ot.ua iu4e, cu: : tl A ! i.iivi'1 tiv d.t f.ijv Tl '! D ar fat! srrtd n 'a Lnaiarv 2, 19.U. Tiu-vl.iv- . It. e h ctimn otdrr in Gr rwa itiiEed in w I ' . )ear. - ! control d tut .r . "fin 'i'k u i,i ri 12- I. N p prmir r rttiM )rd - ' i. rr a R. d April 2J- stoii h wntfiiMi votrd Itnu In n.uii t pul i! vlt hiok April oui In Gui-twith in lug of tv.i tpdi tii'ii tn 'r I)! A r r -- 1ir-nt Fnn I et Cerro u ii'd of Peru m -- h 2 1 mh all fre May Hi'i.r in Grro ,'iv tn'lM unloti 3 h Fr itbolUhd lrih ty oiti to th ) rit h kinujt a rv la J- Automatic Coal Burner O VCYStlS blow-torc- J itn Mufi h 7 'farUiil K elalmad In f tha Mi tt Chanff Huh th TsUdifis ff April lo r April h'Mi-l.ui- u j m rn! r V - Hi' JwMur pro bin I t i ,x M i ! defeated t y.nh .r.r Cf run 'Continu'd Hum Pa l)u;.i:ici Mm. t h 4 i Complied by E. W. PICKARD HAVE OFFICIALS KILL LION letos Van rob M (,V ; LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH CACHE AMERICAN Logan Mr and Mrs. A. L. at a host and hosU-sLTiri.tnnis dinner on Monday. the immtdiuto lamlly tlnv; Mr. and Mrs. Cior im a nt damtht. rs. and d. n No and LuDean and son Val Mr. and Mrs. James ,t Levan. Wo dal and Miss Lillie Rigks alo as beau'l-- 1 ,uf IxHian. Tlie table In Christmas ideas tniiv as s nt in play-la as ii.it ((rand slam. Huh score won by Mi.ss Lillie Riggs Mr. and Mrs August Iverscn at dinner at their home a Ion Christmas day the table b autilully decoratod with Chn.st-ma- s ideas. Covers acre Did lor Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson. Mr. and Mis. Orval Anderson. Mr and Mi. James Swenson. The alter-noo- n was spent in soMa; c' at. Mis Sena Peterson of Logan. ol Mr. !a-- i Ar.d.-rs-ii ' r ChrLtmas week siitu.g atie home ol Mr and Mrs Ivan Amieerson. Mr. and Mis Kills Anderson ent rlamcd on Ciirnr.mas day 'll tumor cl Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jccssop of Millville. Other gue.ssMr. and Mrs Ldward Jisop ol Mills tile. Mi vs Marlon Low ot Providercc with Miss Mar-- 1 i. pent Christmas Anderson. j r ' The Sunday Uiool and Primary entertained th echtldren ol the ward at a dance on Tuesday. d Alter the dance Santa Claus tlie niand gave them all a ba? cl candy and nuts. Christmas progiam was given "u day at bacia.nci.i me tnu,.d Byion b'low ccnduU S.s.icp was Carl Poulter. The I'lie n.us.c was lurntslud bv Lit ltumg male chorus oi Lagan. Mrs. Henry Anderon enterta.n-c- d on Wednesday evening tn honor ot Mr. Anaersous birthday anniversary. The table was beautifully decorated with a birthday cake. Covers wore laid lor the following giu sts. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson, Mr. and Mn. August Iverson, Mr. and Mrs. Jamrs Swenson and the host and hostes. The evening was spent In toual chat an dcard games. Mrs A. L. Riggs entertained Informally at tea Thursday afternoon. Tlie tablee decortatons were carried out In Christmas Ideas. Place cards were marked for Mrs. Niels Eriksen. Mrs. Marlon Miller. and Mrs. Wilson Gwen Mrs. James Woodall of Logan and Mrs. Julis Bcrshaw and daughter Annette of Salt Lake City. The afternoon was spent In social chat and music. iNiliay at-r- 0c-ii- ts to ln NOW PLAYING 1 alu-rnoo- i I ,eie In all 93 Feature PlayersQ GREATER THAN7 us-ite- BACK STREET withMargaretSullavan,BillieBurke John Boles, Jimmy Butler and TREMENDOUS CAST Thursday to Saturday OUR BIG DOUBLE BILL MENDON proThe following Christmas gram was rendered in Principal Sylvester Anderson's room Friday Stories were given by John SorLeon Kidman. Ileene ensen. Mac- Buists, song by Elva Baker. Ronalla Lallis; song, Alma Lamont, Helen HeninT.' Virginia Wood; piano solos, Geneva Barrett, Della Bartlett. Madal! Hancock; poems, by Glen Hiibner, Leland Bird, Ronalla Tallis, Jonn i Love, Honor and Oh Baby Comedy Pitts-Summervi- lle and CAPITOL Now Playing What a Father! What a ! I and what LAUGHS!! Randolph k IhoM funny SkitchM and h,ir remontic daugh-to- r hit h, tourist trail across Am,r- - I ji WILL ROGERS WlpdGl ZaSu PITTS Rochelle Hudson Florence Desmond Harry Green Sugene Pollette Dirtd Scott, Martha Sleeper ...o with llBroken Dreams by James Cruz Screen ploy by Rolph Spence and Sonyo Leven Chapter 4 and Beryl Mercer GhostCity We Announce the Extraordinary, Outstanding Natural VII enry For Sunday and 3 following days rssss. |