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Show e.-- -.- I I4 &cum-din- has--"in,- 1ikl7-33- ., 1 iv Iwo N t. .. 4 'go 4. Oh& . . 4 , 'No. . It . 0 . ..---e- - - t I aw I '1 e s i k Want to be happy? Want to forget, all your worriee. learn to iove yourfinernies? Then dance. dvises Cedric Lindsay. of New York. president of the Dancing Teachers' Business Association. Ton can't dance and bate or be worried be says. Socrates. famous old Greek w haler. thought dancing kept people contented. so ranked it among the most tmportarit branches of 'Panting. Louis XIV of France had a lot of worries. too. so he took up ballet dancing. Ancient Egyptians also thought At dancing meant bappinein their balls. a mummy was prominently displayed to remind merrymakers that the dance of life couldn't go on forever and that they should make the moat Cl their joy while they could. Yet if eizectv makes' folks the forget grudges, bow- about van' savage" of Africa? Their invitations dances aren't exactly to thetr enemies to "come home., is forgiven! i , The tall blond with the peachesimd-cream complexion has never stopped. His vibrant voice has carried him to heights in opera. on the --concert state. radio and Marietta" made movies Naughty him a star, -- Roes Marie" and him have kept "Mayume twinkling. a a on was while It reporter Philadelphia paper that Nelson Eddy really became interested in bought singing He took lessons, records of noted phonograph He wasn't singers, imitated them. certain what bed do after be deHis a boss voice. good veloped decided that for him. He fired him for paying too much attention to music. So. Nelsen Eddy had to sing or carve. He got a small part in I society opera. His name wu left off the programa lucky break" for everyone' wondered who the flaxen-hairevocalist - - V4441,3nobt st a k Later., a qtr 111 - I, IIt 7:r. ping 1 clerk bome town. Providence. R. for ,,, .., Tt Ci - yews- ray , was there. ftvo years . , - - ,.:..' I:it C ..1.1111.,j rl. - Floweri For411 nwt Cinema fang saw him first in scenes In Dancing Lady' Isndfew"Student Tour, Like the -- ktf: I.116147' 1 (71 --- --, - 1 - - t ' k V' '' -. voti .'1 semi-circul- Le ):;', , ,:,,-- 'e,f,4 11 ) 1 ' 1 z and irstarmsof lfrk - ,,,,IreLoolt,o1"1",""1"1 1 NN, pea L...rj School youngsters tit Latsdart in; true make But when abler good pet uptook eud A mature has been known to fur cubs. ...k1 - (.7., P .0Nimpie."4 and Au!treht fa on top: And that the British As- Istranoprencisettarhat atom it art odustovertar to ribbons the of thenrSse only displayed much affection for as , flowers cub arid rarely pictures the real thing So an association ' would dohave test beet 'formed to surply their': 1 globes made school rooms tag clubs !with showing Australla on the top of or ttorworltr hest totem gay whit paint.' Tbo students ire seeing. emell:' WI aka lila says But othethbv Lae that. Is the adblooms never even vice of the Department of Comp ' Mg and rem In Australia they hums stated, Ono teacher mitt Inereetf.1, New Iteehutt shouldn't be and release from recent ths only trade &ewe tar stm Washington la reveals bow reminded continually of the fact tatua,distrirts nstura very-pero- on Most oft society-Schoolbo- - -- -- - - '' ,,,, -- . . , - i .c Horn Hides c t Musician, 10, Because It's As Big As She Is You can hear the music but you can't see the musician. 'when Nancy F1SOPT. Starti to play her French horn It's as trig as : she is. "I volunteered learn the to viola at Actionl fall." she Parade. the instructor said my hands were too small. Then told tzlp I e--- try the Frnch horn. I 4 .,.9 "I played In kA the school orchest-a rialbss. and got Nabst I was many enchores for solos. y the only player in Detroit's orchettra to play a solo hi a recent concert' Nancy hveir at TO Josephine avenue, Detroit. Mich. gum.. abed efgh ilki maim ere Actium NewsreelsThere's seven feet four inches rlf brass tube twieted .a.00moivi Into the French horn Nancy butterflies. too. gathet in hume And It Is e' t French: plays. Musclouds in that part of the world. It was invented in Italy. It is not unusual in India for a icians call this instrument a ems horde of moths to hide the moon between a trumpet and a Pritnr and stars. tive animal horn. It lit one et Then there'', the clunk story the most costly- (and also one of the moat (Meta to lay) wind of Capt. Hans Vogel. of the strip AtLer. In the Persian Gulf. In instrumen4 in an 1912, said Capt. Vo gei. his boat DE74 le DIALOGUES Iral chosen as a landing field for 'Mama. oh. mania"' butterflies fleeing a storm. So "Yes. Oswald. duckyr many alighted thtPwelght forced 'Have blackberries got legs."' the, vessel aground. 'Of course not dear." "nen Ive riaanowed a cater pillar!" You can't scare an Eskimo by OUT OF PIACI telling him bell go t, hell if be's Kind Old LadvWeiL Uttle bad. says a missionary in Alaska. boy. I suppose :milli be pins to Soma natives have such cliff', school this )ea1-Cult time keeping warm in win.. Little BoyHeck no. ladyter that the inferno sounds exWhatd I do in school? I can't tremely attractive! even read or lerire'. As a matter of fact. many peo ttniilt erasonder bow in the srorld E. Exports of automobi:s tires can be warm when they from the United States in the live in houses made of ice. But first four months this year the canny Korthmen know what creased 131 per cent in quantity dia. ago anti 222 per cent in value ss lcmg they're doing. They covered that Ire ii en excellent with .the similar compared c Art-timonihs last- - year shiield aping the piercing To prevent introduction et the Band's that. it night 20 or boil weevil the Dominican more Esidmoe huddle together public has prohibited troporus tam or xaspi en weed twin- twee etntall but. The best et their bodies. piants. swede and arming:is that combined with the wartruh given hare contained say of them from oft by tbe whale or "Tel ell tamp. several totallttleg. A nozzle for garden boss hes pushes the temperature so high been specially designed to rweep they are as comfortably warm a 174 and t. debris from lawns with a Osman' of water. r dayttmei ea Isktzna could i .4 4- al-cit- - Dear returning from the hunt Is rattcertatrt of going into I d house. Irnr huit women folk have been rooking and the temperature Inside la probably soaring toward fl,) der-ee- s. ,e 40.1, been respoosible, for more accidents in circuses and toot any other animal. Why? I. lito cum the- big beasts are ertiortg "the twat treecberous. t I Austrtalia.. if you plea se. is not 10 401 )1 114 L. y 'Rut 'down under' at sti. Turn the globe of the 'world tpside down I, i tells 11!eit!'?I'll E Giving a driver a full view al the mad behind hitr4 I nW rear vision mirror tnr a,nornobiles set in the roof of a car. tie mount, ect that It can he used as a Last Et ertn Scouts of tlis WM months' several Climaxing 23& work on their new Shp members of the S. S. S. Startsbury. under direction of their skipper. Stanley Evans! recentcraft ly launched the the r Scout director: LaMar Parkin. commissioner. W. C. Wood; Scout chairman; Frank Richards. Explorer chairman; LaMar Harlow. Leland Explorer commationer; H. Sessions arid La Monde Robin-of the Stake M. I A... and Scoutmasters Ellis FL 'Wilson. Hubert C. Mitchell. Carl Haack. and Henry Manning. spend Saturday on th Wasatch Na'ional Forest range east of here. REMEMBER ,TRA IN G As a Scout, Joseph B. Carson for Merthantville, N. J.. learned to put out burning clothing by smothering the flames by roiling on the ground. This utnmer at the age of :to. he saved hls life by remembering his Scout training. When a backftre from an englno praved bun with hurtling gasoline. he brushed mule frterais who tried tn slap out the flames and rolled over andiover down a steep slope nearby until the flames sere Ship Launching ; y El South Davis Stake. 102 in number. with A. L. Clark, district Elders-Ninetee- light Where's Australia? ' to be 'tame are be creeturee with, which to get clubby. One authority says bears have k . ki OUTING eA)N DE Bountdul.--Ro- E. gathering of 2.0300 peopte routed by moths in India not long ago. The crowd was in a huge hail bearing a prominent speaker. A orrn of moths entered. clogged the air, forcing the listeners to flee. The insects probablY were at. trarted by the lights. tor moths. rying only at rtght, are heted for their frantic clashes toy ard - , f when their bowl was hung from I beam, thus -- cushioning' the abip's roll. Human sufferers need not fear such results. however. Seasickness may make one think he'll die. but seldom lasts more than a few days and is practically never fatal. Exact causes sod cure are not definitely known. 3,Icart doctors believe the pitching of a ship canals upsets the In our ears. which harp balance the body. Sight ot the tose.ng sea may be frightening. but could hardIte induce searic.itnesa. for even the blind have been Pick. About the best thing an ID person can do Is rest and stay on deck. no matter bow Ireposebie that seems 111, too chummy with the bear Result A tnounting 104 ef initnies. 'Pit varmints. tourists try to feed the broil's, getting ntangled hands for their pains to sharp slaws scoop up dm food. The bears. though seentiney triandly, are wild animals. As a matter of fact. eves perform, trig beers which are suppated I TICMP touch sleep do goo need? Doctors rimy tea you you may foil las you Vont Lt but - couple of German sciem nom- sor tir; rierrrV.AMt 1711,4 get it in a certain tray. ' leap 'no Germans ...tweak, should be divided into throe part& Too should go to bed for two hours. got up for six. back to bed far two hours Ind so sm , A new :Seat Scout ship Was launched on Om waters of Salt Lake Count-1- 1 Scouting this week. when the S. S. S. tah. under Skipper Joseph T. Sanborn, was commissioned to join the council fleet Assisting Skipper Sanborn on the officers deck will be Richard V. Richins. first mate; Byron W. Mitenell, second make: and Kenneth' CLiff. third mate. Members of the advisory committee from the sponsoring Institution. the Seventh Ward. are G. Paid Chuff. W. F. Scott, Erick E Erickson. Ernie N. Olson, FieldH. A. Victor Olsen. Harris, ing and J. E. seamen. fully unititan formed. constitute the crew. They are Gerhart Axman. Robert P. Cluff, Delman W. Erl,knon. Ralph S. Erskine. Vie. F. Richard Earl Gardina. Gardina. Robert M. Lawrence Cardin& Dale E. GardE. ner, Don C. Gardner, Jay Gardner. Roland M. Harkness,. Emil Hoffman. G. fames Kenner Duane Potter. William Rogers Jr. Carl E, Sharp and Roy J. West A Nota to seasick vo7agers, Don't feel an badeven fish get seasick! A pan of goldfish died of that malady off the Canadian coast 02 route to Alaska. Others became ill and only recovered Alt to TelWinton Steal Park are getting t - ; S. S. S. Utah Chartered wits Seasick Goldfish ,,,,ek.,,P :Vbritord A,.otN .21.104.4,12 "'" r-7- - 4t. :TI ...5'se., - 11 - - - 1 ''' i ' roogoloKM"....."4.:0:1 folks in Philadelphia. they wonfr ed morn, Net,' Today; son Eddy lives in Hollywood when not making concert tours between pictures. A radio star from 'way back, he's been featured on 12 different programs. Tor exercise. he swims. rides, plavs tennis. An earnest workman. be Ntearms up" for half an boor before each singing wenn Still a weak actor at times. has learning afet, thinks opera owoo a debt to the movies, for Hollywood Imams singers , to '. SIM NOV tortivitire roarlodetL haft Lake town $ea Steele are sow polattag tor tbe ameba Bridge of Honor. iratatively sot tor Dec. a la the Howl Utak. Elaborate prrparatleatt are be. lag wade actortitog t4) cont. Rotas A,. Teary Ar.., who says that the affair tile year will "Own. lately be the biggest OIP fte.. At Ibis mat, sward," will be Bade to Soo Acosta. sat ratertalastrat The ataaagvatrat provided- the hoist arrordial to Comma' dor Tracy is la looklag this affair as sactoes. yet es patenblr. hilany 3lotits n Don't Feed Bears! mat infant sleeps 23 hours each day the first few days of life. Oldsters probably sProuktn't take to the new plan either. They rmerstly get eight hours urcht, many a catnap during the day. This quesuon of how much sleep is sisedsd has come in for a tot of scienutic study in tim pan few years. Some rosmthers dittos moat people steep top much. are trying to find means to permit them to take short cut to rest One researcher pleased mattress ronouutrucedrel no end isben goo& soft bed cut down the amount of sleep needed.: name-off-th- e- : Airplane designers also have recognized the value pf. bright and colors, particularly blues greens. One airline employs a "color expert. whose sot. job I. la select colors that soothe nervous passengers-Londopolice. however, have They cut down gone further. the number of suicide jumps off a certain bridge by misc. ing the span's gloomy paint with I brighter color! . i 1 b then left hi. L 0 , orator to an hon foundry. oto cons-ponie-s. Tired? 2:1 re,,e4:101.11. tuna out, they wanted to hear more. Soon. Nei-- , 1011 Eddy was a concert star. a sucCese in small opera Money he earned Inane ad study in Europe. Thus, the incident program was big break No. 1 for Nelson Eddy. Btg break No. 2 came a kw Los Anples. Prkterward a inconcert; in the audience were seteral movie mei. a gni& They insisted be take screen tut. He did; remit, I co- ' , Nor la that condition limited to London. Every big city has smack yarding housoe piled against on. another whore natures only representatives may be pigeons.porehing on rooftops-Irecent years, "garden clubs have been formed among urchins living In such oectiona. clubs In New York. these have gardens in city parks. work there after school and on Saturdays. At one of tho clubs' meetings in Central Park. the bisurest single attraction was a cow-- -a total stranger to some ths youngstore r - fl- unrizr rooP4 they a tamed .4 1 d 'Nameless' Vocalist At last sinrr who was not a boy wonder in the tow Meal worict True. Nelson Eddy in his church choir. but ha 1'1;1erred playing drtmut in his school orchestra. dreaming et d time whits bid be a doctor. ma time boo timer COMIlik. op yam When 14. be I ocoronets The boat was givim to the local boys by land Johnaon. abintoulder. last winter. and they baiv spent every spare moment since they got the boat la reconinstalling a new moditioning tor, caulking and palming. I A er, straight eight Packard motor now powers the craft. which Is capable of doing about IS knots. Next to Sea scout Ship Marsh. the Stansbury is the largest boat on the lake at the present tuns. Not ready for trips yet. the Stansbury wila be kept at the dock until some Olemr- Parts rive within the next two weeks. The new parts according to Skipper Evans. will make ths Stansbury snout sa speedy as any boat on the Ink& 1g.. waifs timed int ,atup cruises and outings. Award Meet Set that they are 'down under." It mIght rye them art IntertarItv complex Si). the globes they Lse should msemble the one shown on hospital walls cheers patients . peeda their ri- bright paint . dents had aeon were at It m4ay be a geod Idea. but baby youldn't Uk. It. The nor afterward. he began singing for 4 his supper. (111r50: , Science, In Exploration, Aviation orld: tot 35-fo- ot 30-fo- t ooks boat of the S. S. S. Stansbury The Stansbury 238, is shown akove just as her skipper, Stanley Evans, headed the craft out from behind the breakwater and onto Gretit Salt Lake, following latinehing of the boat centty. trit eon-'Tha- tS1 "Col-varsi- ty Pocatello District Plans Varied Progrant anabout Dance For Joy irkt and tro.op It a ' f -- 1 ow - Progressing Three special courses for dirk. committeemen are , scheduled as features of the of Scouting'. Salt Lake ICotuyd's SC041 tera course to be held Oct. 7.training 11, 14, 20. and 23 at tne South High School beginning at 7:30 p.m. each verung. Meeting lointly the first two nights, the committeemea study the new council publication On organization. relation-- , slime and procedure. Then for the reillatillng sessiorut they will meet accordmg- to their work ..,",,M0""011,...iMmmmmolommmPMPM.mim.11m.nomoLl assignments as followat Q. 1 men will discuss prob-Ray Walters, right, chairman of the Utah National limisof organization, uniforms Tinance and under direction of Parks Council nomina-In- g committee, conratulotes Elmer Chriateruien and ComHenry A. Gardner of Spanish Fork, on his election to mittee; No. 2 men will make his fourth term as president of the council. H. E. - a sizoecial study of the Manual .on scout Advaneement..with As. Hughes, new councilthairman of organization, looks on.-tic D. W. Moffat leading the diacussion. and No. 3 men will study tuider J. J. Kelly and the camping committee the national ounimurn camping standards. Courses for all other Scouter. are included in the broad currice slum (1 the wanting school Explorer leaders will diseuwi four-poiPOCATELL0.--- A laity of Idaho. Southern Branch. the Explorer program organizaThe largest acout rally ever program. which includes a train. tion and activities for held in Pocatello is scheduled- for ing course, a rally and a field Problems of organization and 3G. ede The program cells for Oct day 4Liring October. and aa ioperviston will be 'conaidered by an inspection of room compeu, alt rinCerlittit program. was anipresent and prospective amW officers refresnmenut this week. Ulm activities notmeed, by and field comoussioners. of Pocatello. Idaho. District. TenEach troop having 23 per cent Courses in Sea Scoutmg for of its membership advance ope doy Counctl. old and new leaders will be given The field day will be conductrank or earn three ment badges under direction of Council Comed from the u)p of tribe stalre on since Sept I. will be awarded a modore Rufus A. Tracy Jr.. and of Handbook." west Th. Leaders "Patrol the bluff, town, by Eddy Willtain C. Ware. Ern.' N)mari. McCaryty, chairman of the at, 'How Book Of Scountir will be Council Cubbing chairman. will lead50 to and other committee. awarded troops per having direct a study of the fundamentivity cent of the members meet tile tals. program ers, Oct. 2. begintatig at 1030 and orgaruzation above requirement b. and troops amf Scouts ill be given an opof Cubbing. with TS per cent of the member, New troop leaders will be ellportumty to pass outdoor testa the day. during ship passIng the requirements gtble for two courses in Elements -Mow to Operate a Scout Troop wet be given a game book. of Scoutmastership. while the 'will be on a Patrol Method" 'Games end Recreithonal Meth., veterans. with at least one year's ode." Courts of Honor will be strevaed during the training active service will conduct round course which opened Thursday in October. November. and De. table discumlons of Scout pnDbember. lems at the "Old Tuners" Moot. night in Room 205 of the Unlver of church Representatives scour SAVES BABY FIRST AID SATIN LIFE sponsors of Scouting units will Scout first aid-- training saved Smut Stanley Ijoilia. of Cammeet the opening night for a the life of a Massachusetts cambridge, ileac. uved ths life of special departmental meeting to a haby recently by per recently. Charles Sullivan, a he conducted wider direction of a man found 'Be Scout the rnotto, Cambridge Scout, observing Scouting and church leaders. This lying in the woods bleeding to course is open to all ministers, Prepared.' Seeing a baby push secdeath from a severed artery. a removable screen from stake presidencies. bishoprics. Ninth present of mind character. across the ond story wodo-superintendencies of M. 1. A. little of Boy Scouts generally, he The meetings will convene at street, anti sensing that the child 7:30 p.m. for a short applied first aid measures and might follow, he rushed arrosa general saved the man', life. session of inspiration and moral. the street just in time to catch inII:15 the At the baby in ha extended arm& building. p.m.. DOENGS L DOOTILLIe fall onto the struction periods will commence. breakng its the visitor won't." "Say. city concrete sidewalk. The Infant Scouter, are urged to register at asked Jed Corntassie's boy. Jedwas unhurt, Scout Headquarters for the dy. "ain't ft apt to be unhealthy course they plan to take. An eastern railroad has conhaving that pigety so rime to the structed a steam locomotive that house?' ALM TO E "Hardly think so, mister. says develops 6000 horsepower andnevthee A. artipt, writes Booby ran haul a 140 car tram weighpigs ain't Je4y. 'Them t er been Oa a mite in their pima. 'ea rcmeta a artist cam a speed of 100 tons :rrle1200 hour. St livesr odarays draw a salary." Fmal inStructioas aod tickets will be hotted the patrols when kaae Fifth they check up in at the weigtund South. Provo. loan (14).?4 o.".. station at use 1t Lake sistaeout lovers. outdoor porta idvers, poi 33 Ward. North Fifth West, lams will snap anionid. wood. etter,t. Thursday afternoon. The gums and Ivory Allittlida; arrow- (leactime- for ckiedund 1g 7 Pm.. Leal, and autograpnad put of to Executive Preston W. Pond of Cache Parader& alley Councii. ill charge of the stauon. VIrlItele Stows. lOt Twentieth Sweet bents. Arlington, ParutaPauna Pattut mins are 10 On places ot intermit it., 1.. required to furnish their own , Canada and Mexico. food with the of flab ;alba Raoulima, bagar,City. Ida. add mak. will exception be allowed. The ba (11.1bewing tails. contact. Scouts camporal win Mast Jana Ferro, sionatiata. Loth Till bread nil in camp. their on fires started writ flint and steel cw....Thoao kaarested ortung or by friction. short Morita. please contact. Maria COZW0011. hateak, Lush, Each patrol will consist of five (layNature fans, contact; ha.. to nine malformed Scout& who amts. coLorod and tenement," ant required to bring use foliowrocks led Aral samples., Also !nit inalvidual equipment: Pack in.11111, With hetes m tom frame or haversack sleeping beg. used In payment Utah Suite sales adequate shelter. watet-protax. If Usey want 'em. ground cloth. Scout guilt semaMUST Fermiers phore flags and flint and steel print set The packs will be ,namesb addresses, ages, to on, 'this column. Handordten data weighed imd the averagecarefUlly mutt not exceed 27 pounds.weight to somertmes undecipherable. The patrols have been sated to bons KA,raa, arta a.m. Street, Bane. Steat..Lnto a". bring Petrol flags d American ed on how to obtain picture of troop fiaga Tents may be roost. or of "Sons the indrvirll the Pioneers" end. Petrol sue Thursday will be occopted Ragers.". La Mao Petersto, Oasts, tub. j eettthil up camps and getting secosams tans. contact. wilt qua,ca Salt Lake Council Ex. ecuuves D. E. Hammond. recipes. Royal Stone and Mark Wilton are Charles Deirdre. 113 Baltimore in A , Taaama Park, Md. (10) charge of the carnp layout. After a test draftsmen In Scout observe ...Airplane and gun Uon at the State Fair exhibits the camporal Scouts will re. Iuorathy Carol chew, -- Oty, Va.Theater upatts programa. its heante the Cavalcade of Scout. ater ticket stubs menu cards Init." a miniature portrayal of tne National Jamboree from restaurants. displays. to he presented as a feature Sara Wilson, Boa 130. Ertaager, of N. C. (11)FIA of Dionne1 or. the Camopral Friday evening. mass them. &young's activsty will be y G. Heller lie fIal.. typified when the group of 400 Scouts engages to signaling, fire field Street, Hartford. Comm.Put buildin& tower building. tepee of nurses. doctors, boapitals or pitching. Scout games. TO. state anything in this line. 330 contests Elaaora Rctok North Baker. in fire building and pancake making also will be to Stocktae. Calif.Words the Story of Lova." -- Is ducted as part of the Cavalcade. It True What They Say About Sea Ss'out drills and Indian and Disler and The Merry-Go- . pioneer tabiesux also are being considered by Executive S. D. Round Broke Down."' Weeds petering'. Boa Z14. Twit. rttuoll of the Ogden ate COULD" Utah Paha. (12)Girls interest. cll.A in charge of the Cavalcade. -erl in Organized Girlhood.' registrauon fee of 10 cents will be charged each Scout par. writs. Hazel Collins. 9$ Euclid A. ticipant, mainly to cover expense ease, Stockton. Calif. (9)Novel- - of Camporal insignia to be pre. sewed each Scout and patrol rep. ty anirnals. resented. Barbara Aortas. 300A. CsarLaut4 Va. Executives A. A. Anderson and Avenue. Ittchcand. (13y Merrill Christopherion of the Want to and mita stamps. Swap to on books pertaining to meth-tin- e Utah National Parks Council are in general charge of Camporal and science. also. Box 113. Bally Frances W e amngements. assisted by Csar Seaford. N. C. (14)Cooking and A. Kirkham, deputy regional ex. ecutive. sewing farts, contact. The toostwomoo, Training Meet Plans ' Help! Help! Rebecca battik. 144 iap With S. L. Council Sea Scouts - téiglirs Cohgrimdatedi cil BY JACK ANDERSON Utah's "A" Grade patrols, composed of some 400 Scouts, are completing final preparations this ibeek for the State Camporal to be held in conjunction Nth the Utah State Fair, next Thur. day, Friday And Saturday. 1 1937: Crack Patrols Concentra- te Preparations- - For State Fair Event aCcimporcil Scouts To .6dtherHere thursday. k - EEPIEMBER DEsERET NEWS:'SATITIMAY; - cout '11!lit - a s .. g- i- - - , ci Hot Eskimos 1 z v rr r5 R. - - , , v. 4: . 0- -t Ap,r. aw irk 4, ) AIL.A ------ -- - . |