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Show "to - t if NEWS, SATURDAY, JANUARY THg-PESERE- 4 ! 11333. Troops Invite! To, Take Part On - Radio - Council Admiral Richard Byrd Greets. Salt Lake Scouts First iTo- - Be Will Take Scout On Next Expedition, Says Polar Flier In Interview With Scout Reporter ' ' - BY LEOXARD Cosunissioner S. L Council jPIans For Coming Year Selected In Salt-haYearly BIccting Set By Sail Lake Council Set For Friday Cub fr ke Annual Keeling Friday Will Initiate Proj Elaborate Program To f Important Events For 1936 Include Dinner And BY KNIG8T B. KERR , Business Meet u L. ' Salt lake council' program lor flta 5f I 38 ,bit & HIBBARD Give my cordial regard loltHf Semite and Scoulera of Sail take City; they're Ui kind' of men and boy 1 like to lake oq my " JI , expeditions Bird, famoa Arctic and Richard Admiral . Thu did Bear Antarctic explorer and flyer, extend his greeting to the Salt Council today In prhato interview ith a Deseret Xewt Scout r: ' - ! tb program The Sixteenth Annual Meeting at by Field Executive ft H. XabwU. The feiturtrof the Balt lake Council, will be Include the enmul meeting at the South Hig Scbook gnafvewtry held next Friday evening at South week, camping and tha eouler eonferenc ' High Bcbool. The convention will Include a, "Fellowship at In tha cafeteria and a buxine meeting at t p.m. in the auditorium. Justice D. W. Moffat will during tha dinner, and Ika ' reporter. - . ' .. ta Admiral Byrd, who city to In Uie Tabernacle, wa reached In hie room at the Hotel Utah sbort-i-y after hi arrival here. . - r The admiral was olttiog upright In a leather arm chair, both hand Jholdipa sheet of paper from which h was dictating to A public aten- osraphee.rn.la fnmtofJMra v r. long divaa strewn with other Bo teas dreaaed la hi aaval uniform with wide braid of gold oa .each aleevf. Oa hte ahoalderti wer epaulet and over hie left pocket were four rows of varloue pslgas he bae betn la. Why vrersa't you here - thi morning when tha other reporter were Interviewing me? thp ad- wiral aaked wbea ho learned who o wore. Because," we repiied, I "wo waat ponoaal latorvtew with you Just frcouta and aeon SOVTU STUDENTS PREPARE ALLEGORY FOR ANNUAL MEET Bid An allegory. What Am For a Boy," will bo precepted at the Annual Scout meeting to ae held at the South HtghScbool Friday, January If. - rThe skit la about aa auctioneer wbo offer a Scout for salt to different industries who bid for him. Butin, Crime, Education, tb Church, and other pianchee of activity each offer to boy him. Finally ....hut then, you coma to tha meeting and sea for youreelf Juwt who doe get him. Those taking part are students of the South High school speech classes. - Mies Bessie Jones , ta charge ay the speech department and debate coach at tha school, will direct. The hoys are: BUI TAvingaton, Ruaeel Ingereoll.CHf-for- d Lama, Lynn Boyce, Walter Welti, David Salmon. George Davie, Bob Bond, Milton Weliaa-ma- n, are" Robert Sorensen, f , and Don - , c look, young man, Lawrence. "Well, no , 4 Im not hard boiled or tough, but I'm days behind la my letters and year-ol- d scout Sid fagged out. Ive about aovan with him, aa- ha ; I'm pretty muchthro years ago. hours today got to talk peer "Tea If I go again I wilt taka , and I aeod eomo root" Admiral Byrd a scout with i "I'll only take a couple at mln- - aid; tbe scoutme," would be selected tea air,' and there are over , came aa waa Paul on basis the - ecouta la this city who would like wbo went with him on hie to hoar from you. If you'll Just Sipte, first expedition to tha South Polo give me a few remarks." With a and again on hie second Drip he a smile of sportingly accepted defeat of year rand a regular ean member "Well. X. guem he replied: ef tha crew. ' spare a few minutes." -- The subject of taking another Of great Interest to the entire scout Oa hte next trip waa brought - scout world aa wall aa Balt Lake up after he was asked to state council will be the announcement from hte personal experience and opmtoiMhet--he-wU- l contact, with scouting what be take another scoot with him oa hte thought of it. Hla reply to this waa: next trip to the South or North 'I think it's the greatest movement Bote. x of it kind in tha world. It one Admiral Bvi-made this an- thins I am vert enthulat;e shout nouncement after being asked If be Thera isn't anything that offers a would make soon, and boy better character building If so would bo take another.lt' scouting, that 1 know of." , ' .... . i ' it l - 4 Strangest ScoutsIn Scouting jWorhP Injfo the tale of but s-- r 4 - -- ho-bi- nd Bs-hi- age-for- tl VTB8T JOEDAX. Dee. Boy 8ceut Of Troop Hi -V -- c - V-- lay am tor pipthyhk By John James Ancient folk speaking aa an- - dent speech Aad cherishing ta their bos-- oms alt their past. Tat In whose ftety levs for their own land. No hatred of another finds a v - place, WUilm Watson. Keglisb poet i Members of th Cambrian Society, and other with, whom 1 have talked and received tetter from, wer highly entertained hr a recent article appearing in the News by Paul Whitney, giving an a controversy betwee William Richard Smart of Sal Lake City, and a correspondent of th Los Angeles Examiner nam-e-regarding th spelling and meaning of a Welch place-name, a village, la Anglesey. North Wales. It te true that there 4a a. Util in th extreme northern village Prt-o- f Wales which was given the l nemo of -- Cam-brena- ls. pi have-attain- fro; Jan. II. Three veteran Council an independent council Scouters is the Ttmpaaoges Coun- within the limits of the Timpan-dgo- a cil were selected to receive the Council, to discuss tho advis-tio- n Silver Bnfaflo award for otitstand of aervic to Scoutiag Monday the Bryce-- Caayoa organisation ing night to the regular executive with, tbe Ttaapanogoa Council. This board meeting at the City includes: Woodruff aad commute ' Rust. Kanab: Dwight G. Packard County Butldisrf- A. A. Executive Anderson and of Dr. I. D. Ffouta. of Fayaoa, . L. Mendenhall. Epringville. and Boy Prove, and Mr. Mendenhall, Mr. Dr: Hughe and President Passey, Provo, were chosen to receive "this award aa the Council Gardner. Results of tha meeting will be at th next session reported All served have representative. I er more yearn to tbe Scouting ef th hoard. Exteoslva plan for celebration organisation, and art now mem- of th twenty-sixt- h anniversary of bers of tbe executive board Dr. Pfouta storied a Scout troop ta Scouting, scheduled for tho week 7 Eureka in if known ax the Tln-U- e of Feb. to 1J, wer approved at Titans." Tbe award will be tha board meeting Tb council mad at tha March meeting of tbe will sponsor the following setivitiex during Anniversary Week: Anniexecutive board; day and district Tatties, Three member were also hon- versary Feb. g; Boy Scout Sunday, Feb. ; ored by being elected to represent Scout Day in school. Feb. 1; troop th council at tbe national council celebration day. Feb. 11. and meeting to bo held ta May. They , Day, Feb. M, are: President Henry A. Gardner Tho board mem bere voted to and Dr. Joseph Hughes, of Spanish end A. A. Anderson and Merrill Fork, and Mr. Mendenhall. associate execn-tiveOeear A Kirkham, associate re- Chrixtopheraon, to tho training conference for gional executive waa a special guest to ba held hi Inexecutives at the meeting. He spoke briefly diana in March. 8hrivers Clothing emphasising the Importance af tl trained adult worker in the Boy tha council to apply as an official Scout movement. aa outfitting center, was A committee waa appointed to tha official "A" gradoapproved , outfitter. bo-pa- id -- ip a. Senior Scouts Conclude Meet At the Senior Scouting conference held last Friday and Monday at th Lincoln High school. Royal B. Stans. Council Field Executive reports that there will be much activity in Senior Scouting iu Sixteen district champiow wifl , to the annual bait i the play next few months. OnasS vanball final toura it tha Grant -- At th Friday meeting, the main i gymnasium, at Ttoriy-thir- d id State Street., Tbe discussion wa tho "Building of wilt progress to the Budgets, Registration - and Promeet, which te aingto .Play opens Monday graming. y with contests at k Quarterfinal, aerntflnal and Monday's meeting was tho diswill be held tha foBa Wednesday. cussion of "Codes of Conduct." by Royal B. Stone rules for given by Louis Muglestou; Council ho tegiatered. and actlvltla by tech player mast he registered at headquarter with the tramp Ralph Smith. L A- - KJolby talked te playing wtth.. "Each qttey er nmst not have yet reached hte about Ike Division of Activities in anniversary. . Wa feed that all the Senior Group, Anniversary Serteam they have been ptoytog with an vice Weeks Idea by d BtiftdTti fa thlg wlirate BiWiij MaOVilnxnifWllBt Ambit-anHarold Carpenter, Eugen forfeit that ganra L. Fred Gangerter. nak-nthree games wilt decide Monday's win-- m Songa for the conference were Threg wtantags oat of Sva games will determine Wednesday's te under the dtreettea nr Roy Johnson Woodbury. M. K. Chrixtansea aad i Raymea Christopher. lets firM-row- nd ; Inter-counc- ware-treat- f . SongTiQd Discourse1 raditioiis Qf Coimtiyj ples- The wholly change hte mood, front war to love, aa will be seen from the following,' both translation from tha Weiah; t common fundamental princiStudents of Welch French cannot fail to notice th almost complete identity of prtnei- plea that govern the use et tbe articles io tha two tengu Wales has no history that not "ta1 P with its language- -i, The Welsh language te worthy of study for its own sake. i same-autho- r Give me the fair, the gratia maid. Of slender form, in mantle green. Whose woman's wit te over staid, Subdued by virtue graceful Give me th maid, whoso With mine Shall blend each' thought,bop rombtner" Then, maiden fair aa ocean spray. Gifted with Kyrorie wit's bright ray. Say, am 1 thine? - 'i?"'- with-muri- J1? nttr T?'- vil-Is- to-d- ay iu Yes,-there'- s w, v-- la ht SJ ad A ed as taking up tha pea to describe the bo wholly subdued by the wrath , havoc; of man. unless the wrath ef God 'The raven croaked and human shall concur. Nor do I think that ' Wood any other nation than this of ruddy streams poured e'er the Wales, or any other tongue, whatever may com to pass laud; There burning houses war pro-- - shall in the day of severhereafter, search- . an- claimed; ing before tho Supreme Churches in flames - and palace swer for this corner of thJudge, earth." halls; Cling to Customs White sheets of flr scale th sky, Ther can be little doubt that a And warrior 'oa to battles cry. continuous struggle against invad f il lh ea ia number era: a, s. L , w, y. Each has two sounds, a long sound and a short sound. The consonant, twenty-on- e ia number are: b, c, ch. d. dd. f, ff, g, ng. h. I U, m, n. o ph, r. rh. s. th. Tha dipthongs ate:' ae, ai, an. aw, at an ew. y. i'w. os. as,-- , ay. yw. Welsh, like Bnglish, French and Latin, is an Aryan tongue. Such differences a de exist, are generally variations of as mass ' ortstTuito r heard as there are performers. who at length units with organic melody in one conaonasca and th soft sweetness of B v, ' Get SUcerHuffald in Wales, 4 .or Del Kunkel and Hy Sharman tho main event. They also had wrestlers and boxers from ether states. , - r went 1 troop Mi scout charter. , ,t Honor c Scouters Provo Ltantairpwilgw-yngyllgag-erchyrndrotmt- I The' 8 -- -- Vanball Finals To" Be Held Jam 20 It hife mHe lineage, an exceptionally dtetingutehed history, htoBry. .and . vocabuiaray as adaptahis foe the expression and f as any other language. knowledge Furthermore, tn. excellence of its w ould amply Th air children from their inWhat! Silent now? ta Petry. trouble of acquiringrepay the Thy silence makes this besom glow, fancy. ring ia the same manner. People ignorant of the ebrntse thee.Tnidea, for thy hlH f Thi eirahgers who arrived in' the ta traveling Jiriue; morning Were entertained anti! ,K!h V Waiea. mis something ef - Llantysitlogo-ort- i. evening with the conversation of tto intimate beauty of tb conn Ta right to choose thea, fairest, choose mo thine" e It mean that nearby there 'ia young women and of vy aa ft is expressed fa narata. pool cloa to 8L Mary Church, tbe the harp, for to Wale, almost te a CmDmm to Live a house Is every Whirlpool. both. i latter place being near-- -provided with m It te surprising that the Weiah near a turning pool, which Such an influence bad tha habit Proper, atemrstaliow. river of tongue should havo lived on aa It te dose to a black pool near an- of muste on tho mind and it fasa river af an a TaUey ha. Waixh has lived as th close other village called Llantyslllo. cinating purpose, that in every of rot, desire. a rath of - a bill neighbor of the ail powerful perwhich te near red pool. Ip brief family they etteeined akiU la play- - of language, to say it tell of six pools, or- lakes, in inr on th harp beyond any kind a hrath tif smote? tot aamiflee, vading' English nothing at tho language -Jbrougbt close proxlmltv to on- other g of learning Again, by th sweet- tha A the. amaroas invadsra Tet by Of ness has;in theft musical instrument romrod Into th and th Church of at Of the Welsh not only survives as a they e"sooth and delight th ear pcopte. Hyt-- : '..I.: tongoe. btit Tbey-arrapid yet delicate" ta no denying, the tend spoken Rrhuta PabUctty ' " Irteraturo te mors ver jm: their modulation, and by the to full of romance. Most of the satile and its students and readers How it cam by th name ( can- tonishing execution of theft fing- poems written In the not say. I suspect it was the work ers and theft swift transitions early centuries more numerous than ever before." dai with U.T mg aerial hfr. This notion, o King.: rroiT SlKldfd fo concord producs Many ef tbe poets lived to the old Welshman of Peocader to tho .Welsh have th most plea King harmony." syllable. . gom rrieered to. or victorious Henry II, msy now. thought it wax tb work ef an ad There are twerty-eigtkw. of Anglesey. , Howell,insontheof county Owain be troubled.' in tines of vertrsing genius. If so he has build icier in the Welsh alphabet aad ta toled greatly'srkened snd deetroy- and h hotter 4 than knew, for there, no denying that for year ft by your aad other power; and SS" tepSTfow ed symbol, or tetter, it mil often prevail by its praiao-wartth most advertised piac In tho muat be sounded. The vowels, ssy- - th torch Moody sword and can never oxnrttonj but Jon, ft Fea-tur- Chart Explains Touniament Hc-M- Dispute Over Long Name Of Village Inspires i i I - One 1 Filled of Walsh. The port office nam te Ltenfair P- - O. Like so man Welsh words it looks terribl in print but wbea spoken by a native bora Welshman. one educated Hi th language th esund I exquisite. Welsh te a musical language. For generations past. Wale has besa universally acclaimed "Th Land Of Seng This te largely duo to the character of th language itself, with its broad vowels and strong consonants, which make ft an Ideal vehicle for singing, and for profound emotion. Giraldus the historian of tb ISlb century, after hte extended tour through Waiea with Archbishop Baldwin said: "The Welsh Jo not sing in unison, like th inhabitants of other countries, put ta different so that iu a company of ringers. which- - or. so frequenly moods with 4. West Jordan sponsored boxing and wrest- -' t the ling bouts last Saturday Wrt Jordan acbool auditorium. and yea. VtimiaatH rwho meet the newly appointed urn wlwtliuseg at Cste far rim Salt lake Ctewnrii, Wtostow was IsWiewku pimtocraph of Cnmiwlwl"m R Lay. This Cub magsvdia Jos swapped at hte desk aa he waa "tookine over -. eonsafter hte appointment Tuesday by the Salt Lake Cannes Cteb Re in fraw Oiympaa district and Ida Jofe k to kerp to eioee eontnrt with nknuten and to make at soggmted psugmms So givo Cnbawetevs wet terns to boUd arihrnd. sad ta help them to their troOp fuettowteg. There ore eteht Cnb Pock in r. tewat to tho tost atssea of opentWo. to dhoctoe ef hoys work at SL Paul lay hero to teWected to CaUiar ever aiaee H was Oral totiodaeei In Salt Lake Mr. Lag is r saw three year oM, nod Sd, married, has a -,-- 4 UvteratTdSfiowth Tenth East; iaitoicv-0LWto-tl8- whol s . Troop 125 Hoi gnniwJ A morbid walls, failed to prevent ed on scouting, one which emphasises the affce the eecapea. tivsneas of scout work to got-tiJTheu tho scout Hoop waa and tha first week af its dlsclpitno and providing a" measure of Individual eel organisation only one escaped. The other aoouts felt a badly aeect and happiness under the worst of conditions, jrf told about It that they cent as appeal to the lad, sad h returned volla a recent A aaoclatod prase dispatch describing "too strangest untarily. Now. et 8sn tnaaro. thoro are troop- - of Boy geouta la ; the - no ftneex. There are so harked world" to Manila. P. Tho acoote entanglements la tha heart of the city, to bo satisfied with their hlg htons walla, tbe troop, Ko. Ml, of tho Boy Scouts of Jet, and during tha last lenr America, goea through drllte and years not a aincle escape has xerclsev like normal scouts. Tot been recorded. Tha leper bo ye to troop 111 they era far from aormal. m nine to IS tha high walla 1s tha Saa range to Laxaro Concentration T hospital years and. tha troop membership to SS bays. -for lepers, and every member of average from Laxaro records show there gn troop 111 ! a leper. Before the scout troop waa or- "te a higher percents at cures ganised at San Lasaro, tbe among scout lepers than la nay T" "younger boy got homelckTand 'other group. In the ivtanda. aa a. wh there are JX.POP boy scoots. president ng nual meeting M fob at tha South hlglt Mri auditorium. . More than are expected to attend. Scout and scouters. we Franklin L. West will ba the new year before have principal speakar. A new year to do bigger la February Salt Lake oouncU will Join with tho nation la celebetter things la anniverLet's make this year Ibh bigbrating tho twenty-sixt- h gest year wo have sary of tho founding of Scoutingn in America from Feb. to scouting. of th week will ho troop J - All - wo . havwto do Is to Sunday school procooperato all together. All tor banquets. Scout annual . reoommltUJ . on and ons for U. :We wiiL grams and, the have hardships hut we can ceremony.: leader A camp training tours overcome them. baa been scheduled for Feb, - SO. 'your troop rats' iu It according to Executive Lemott. The ould ? 1 In meeting, flrat two week of March will b attendance, 1 outdoor prodevoted to a Club leader training t patrol gram. 4 service, c couree. g -- troop proactivities, The annua! Scout .Few Wow at gram. lot's mak a pro- th University of Utah campus ta gram for our troops which to bo Weld th find part of April. will keep every scout interTho Tri s Club, Scout fraternity on ested and want to ha to ev- - the campus, ., will take - an active cry meeting each week. part in putting over the gathering. By doing thix w will Imhe sponsored by th campus will It prove our troop in all the Extension Division. above reopect. Every Scouts from ill troops of th iu- - our troops are expected To means Improvement in our Self Lake Council participate in th annuel campore Scout district, at Uberty Park. Patrol receiving tb West la behalf high ratings will participate in tbe Jordan district, I wish every annual state campore at Weber aefeut aad acouter a prospercanyon. , ous and happy new year.- council 'Tho aeaxoji will District Arthur begiir ia June camping Reporter with th opening of Fahnn. West Jordan, tho Tracy Wigwam for - summer ork. Any Scout may stay at the camp for period of tore days receive instruction ta various Scouting aad woodcraft. Steiner at Scout Lake will open on July it, The Russell L. Tracy excursions to Tsllowaton and Teton National Parks will b conducted from June IS to August 1. To participate a Scout moat the rank of First class. Half of the expenses are to by th Scout and tb other half by Mr. Tracy. The annual Sourdough hike and Explorer rcndotvou will ba con-- . ducted August li in th Graaddad-d- y lakes region. About log Explorer arc expected to participate. , Tho approved course for Scoutmasters is scheduled tor September and the Scouters training conference for. October, of all Iroopa is to be taken car of iq December,. P-- head tha butineo session. Aa elaborate program has been planned for both sessions. Heading the various committees are John B.I Giles, organisation: A. W. Lowry. Cobbing: Harold R. Waldo. Camp- -, Ing; David F-- Cooney. Publicity: Paul P. Aehwortk and WUUam H. Uvnr, Silver Jubilee Jamboree;1 L. A. Thory. Sea Scenting; Eml. NyrnsS, Leedemblp Dr. ID. K. Bonar. Health Training; and Safety; J. Fred Da joes, Finance: Justice Mortal, Court or Honor; Franklin. Biter, Civic Service, and Jeha Creer, 'Reading pa-pe- up--p- er v T- -hf J : People tor th rest of the country. It has ed" Richard, th later also been noted for it richnrai ascending the throne Third, of England. in mineral, such as oopper. lead Thera te an interesting prophesy m aad silver: Communication by the this connection made by Merlin in mainland te by the Menal guspan-rio- th fourth century wherein be preBridge aad the groat Britan dicted that tb day would com ni. Tubular iBridga, ever which when a native born son Wales tb Cheater A Holyhead Railway would occupy th Britishofthrone. Romans ft wa passes. To th Waco of Prophesy known a Mona." It waa on et Owen Tudor married tb widow tho chief seats of the Druldical of Henry tho Fifth, Katharine of power, which ta (1 A.D.. was ail Valois Speaking of this marriage era. bent on breaking down the but destroyed by the Roman Gen- H. V, Morton in hte "In Search of Wales," says: A man sitting oa a barriers of nationalism, cause a eral, Suetonius Faullnua wall la Anglesey must see. ae in a v, SAM of Battle people to cling with greater tenacthe was at Anglesey (Mona), from cloud over Plat Penmynydd ity to th language of their ancesIt tors. It te not generally known, Menal Straits, where the terribl Battle of Bosworth Field, tb disof covery th Field neverthelCM. America, fart of but that the massacre of, the name "Welsh." given to tha people Druids occurred In a uight attack th Cloth of Gold, tb Reforma. the Druids pro- tion, Mary and Elisabeth, by tb invading Saxon. tetb Sax- - ia A.D. it. Tb claimed war aa "Angea Wryth." defeat of th Armada and th varichness of that age ta whir i enner." Imagine some one calling thet Welsh tor "Repubeive Neces- ried he. King Arthur, of Round Table sity." Th Drutda were the bards, on tbnational destiny, like a ah!! slipway, glides slowly into fame, aToreignet or "stronger. minstrels, and vocalists of tb Brit, th modern world on th flood-tid- e He would, et course, have been on sad Gauls Tidings of tb of th Tudor age, I have ai. lb Roman To Insulted. Ilk ran a highly calamity devouring ht that the secret love ' Ac through th whol of Britain, tha Welsh wore knows of th Welshman. Owen Tuth which caused Queen Boedicta to affair and tb people inhabiting dor. and widow of Henry V, i mountain fastnesses of Wale are revolt aad mak war on tb plot for- - on of th most perfect ' From London she led an novate tbe lineal descendants of th Anhistory" ft was cient Britons. The Welsh called army of 2.e Britons to battle from la English Holyhead in December 1741, thcmsrivsa Oymr?" ip renounced Romans, in A.D. 4. er Kum-ra8rtaj FrderftkM4-rifmcning."brothcr of Ireland, where 4 bis tb mountains." - They called their chiefly of dolmens, two of which, fSTw DDw i', Messiah" received Us Drat country 'Cymru." . which . roe rid by rid are In tbe of fitibile rendition. Handel wrote This article; Fix Newyyd. th asst Of park tor their land.' without th most The Messiah" at a tittte of would b incomplete a ref-t-o qute of Anglesey, At Holyhead are ptoro called Hafod not far remov. Anglesey, tb - county lb remains of a Roman ed from Anglesey and practically whom tb village with th elongatTbe witb thres districts, county all ef th immortal called cantrate, each subdivided Chorus." The latter. It"Halleluiah ed nam te located. ' te claiminto two - Cwmwda Th market ed. wa written after th great LpB AmlWClL HBBIRIBoti musician had listened Thar ta nay amount of historic to Welsh lor to bo found ta this eownty of Holyhead. Llangefni and Llanercii-y-Msd- congregation numbering a several as Th first four of these tadusand ring, "Shout, HossanT Anglesey. It is also known word. towns suite ta returning os membAngles, and ta a BumSagUsb-maInspiring Welsh er-eft Thg Angles parliament, and ths county running Over th euhiima the Island. Ns wonder toJabHlra triend he te report Welsh by daughter of David Lloyd JL ld: My inspiration a Jo" George, giving the Englishman George. World War Premier, rep-- , this cam from bearing the name for tb resents in village. Parliament. the marvelous breaking, county singing of tbes Welsh an It was ia Anglesey where Owen men Anglesey, or Angle sea. Is waya-theug- a. e) m. ; d. Erfa nt tbe northwest coast of that prim Seventh, th first of tb Tudor from ripahty, being separated from the Dynasty was boro. It mainland by tho Menal Straits. Waiea. Pembroke Castle ta the where he was bora, Henry, then ancient time it wa called Mother of WIe" fer tt furnish, tha Earl of 'Richmond," marched ouch aa abundance of wheat with his army of Welsh soldiers to aad tbe agricultural - product Eeasogth Jftaid whet ho fuahorp-- -- I..rivl mr.ttxdterTnoBir thi ta iifllo doubt tot rv.nK,a!rpw,1wrnyi!auh. LknfYBiiiA. li?? -- SOUM iAMZS, - |