Show J if THE OGDEN STAN D ARD-E- 10 R7 Uutstandim btars In Love riim BOOK TELLS OF ani Heroines 'Heroes — — of Fiction Among List of New Books - : — : An imnsiial nroprnm directed to stimulate interest in art ownership will be launched simultaneously in Scities of the nation tomorrow fifty when! one lares derjartment store in each bf these fifty centers will pre sent $n exhibition and sale of orig inal etchings by prominent American artists at one low introductory price Confined exclusively hereto fore tp art galleries the presentation and eale of these orieinal works in department stores 'represents a complete (departure from existing methods of marketing fine art All of the etchings which previously have been sellinsr at nrines rahsriner from eighteen to fifty dollars each will De sold? at the one price of live dollars The proiect is beine snonsored bv the Associated American Artists an organization formed recently specifically to manage and carry out the program Reeves Lowenthal public relations counsel to several leading art bodies including the National! Academy of Design and the Society of American Etchers is president of the organization and director or the project Commenting unon the nrnprnm xvir jjowentnai stated tnat "while the corporate structure of the As De-We- NON-FICTIO- N " Reader's' Handbook by E C "This book furnishes the reader with a lucid but brief ac count of such names as are used in allusions and references whether by poets or prose writers furnishes the plot of popular dramas the story of the eopic poems and the outline of tales An ' interesting feature is the presentation of ma terial showing the sources from which dramatists and romancers - have derived their stories" The Romantic Triumph by Tre maine MacDowell "An anthology of American literature from 1830 to 1860 Includes both selections and biographical sketches of the literary lights of that period" contemporary Trends by John Herbert i Nelson "American liter ature since 1914 Includes Cather Huneker A Edwin Robinson Dreiser Edgar Lee Masters Amy Jboweu Ernest Poole Mumford H L Mencken and many others" The Social Revolt ed by Oscar Cargill "American literature from 1888 to 1914" Rise or Realism ed by Louis Warm "American literature from Brewer well-kno- " wn — V'iVV I :' W ':: Tilt: V Ameriiran Arrlsto ic commercial the project sarily SOCiated -- i860 V Li £7y ri HAYES FROIVNS ON VET GROUP me Barretts of ""-"- i o -- I I -- r ' A Chinese 'Mirror old-fashion- : 1 t Hastings Neb (UP)-Fis- hing —the leisurely kind wnere tne tisherman sits on the DanK ana waits areamingiy tor a bite — is beiner used to heal shat Fly-By-Nie- ht In Norma Shearer's new picture Wimnolf? strppt m starting today at the Paramount iicerature" Short Wave Wireless Commiini theatre theatre fans h of swincr cauon Dy a w Ladner and C R nleasurp n ""ici o ui 1 Stoner "A book desimpd fnr hnth tixe annual Motion Picture Academv award onrwjoi fnAkAM i x th amateur They are Miss Shearer wh n in the famous tale of European Civilization and Poli as Elizabeth ncs smce 1815 by Rik Achorn "The poetic love: Fredric' March 'whn author of this fine history attempts plays opposite as the ardent Robert to emphasize cultural Browning and Charles Lausrhton activities of most recent winner of the award Europe wno as the diabolical father snines vnotoeiectric Phenomena by OI eacn is an iucuenormance Artnur jj iiugnes A book covering both the theoretical and practical imisnd so smooth and rich that siaes or tne subject One of the first the plcttreS35me of the most en- treatises on photoconductivitv is in- - tertainihg films of the year Never Was there a more tender Elizabeth HuHoi in i more poetic Browninsr or a more a The Indians of North America demoniac elder Barrett than these edited by Edna Kenton 2 v "Th present story of America's colonization told three Miss Shearer as the star nat oy heroic scholars The folklore urally religion manners and morals and —and carries the brunt of the film carries it with all the grace detailed daily life of the Indians are and charm and polish that made set rorth by adventurous Jesuits "Riptide" and "Smilin' Throueh" the jvxunicipai Year Book 1934 "An success they were As the invalided authoritative resume of activities ana statistical data of American Elizabeth she brines a noisnant wistfulness to her characterization ciues— subtitle Radio Operating Questipns and that reaches deep down into the Answers Dy A K Nilson and J I hearts of the audiences Hornung "This new edition includes the latest Information on radio with added chapters on tube transmitters Deaf Folks ana radio laws" M Attend Musical Festival by- Florence Ayscough "A poetic picture of China ana ner people with illustrations ex- WORCESTER Mass — (UP) preing- me spirit of the Eastr A isynopsis Of Chinese riisf nty persons totally deaf were legendary times to the founding of among the audience-- at the dia mond jubilee of the Jnternational- Worcester Musical Festi L1 Jtr?te Secretary's Manual vaL by B C Turner "Covers all tions of office requirements ethics mough seated far from the Anvuivea m an "onice position " stage they were able to enjoy the Steel Frame Struc- program by pressing against the tures by GD Fish — Done behind the ear a small nh estimating and construction data f or long gadget on the end of someengineers arcnitects and contrac- thing similar to the hardle of a tors"— subsitle lorgnette Unlike- others in the nwMiwvtiumf PHYSICAL SCIENCE ' Background of International Re- the deaf also were able to temper lations by Charles Hodges "Funda-- : me vumme 01 sound to their own mental facts of the relations of na- taste by moving a little slide on tions The author aimed to present an object the size of a fountain a culture background for the better pen cap ' —— : -f understanding of international ad- HITS HEALTH DICTA CLEVELAND— (UP)— Wed 'at fin An Introduction to Physical years Mr and Mrs Josenri nnrt Science by C W Miller "This book scher respectively 85: and 79 scoff tives a broad outlook on the at the idea that caffMna 4fcj AiQlU- liieid of physics without an-Ibso- th iui to the asinsr ance of matehmatical detaU n brated their sixth decade a ed' fey Samuel D sary a ? pot of hot "A symposium re- cof ee by: steaming a climaxing dinner iSpecial America's galing social life and Burtscher who delights in exploding health theories - started i smoking ays that America is ' vrini when he was 13 tomv-hi- ly-iam- Arc-weld- ed nim! - — — iN - rfn?1"' 1 tion as a"fly-by-nlgh- and warned t" to "beware Legionnaires of false prophets" Hayes criticized formation of the Veterans' association as an "old trick" designed to split the strength of the Legion and declared "it ad : mittedly has but one aim—to pre vent benefits to the disabled" In a prepared statement issued on the eve of the Legion's national convention here Commander Hayes added: "Their three points "advocate that the nothing Legion has not al ways advocated vet bv inference they indicate the American Legion is sponsoring things inimical to the welfare of the disabled and the country We recall that it was the na tional economy league that said not one acnar snouid be taken nwv irom tne war service connected nMs abled veteran - Then-wfind the a V A in its official 'bulletin' or publication to February 1934 upholding the infamous injustice of the re view boards and boastinsr of its sun pert 01 xne economy act that did take more than $100000000 away t irora proven and admitted servire connected arans " disabled world war vet : — — 4-- 4 I 1 : - were-injure- - " nv : n -- ' t u:' -- Baker Tl: niuiuci vuitasu MLj £ a ed ' JaA i r neSt t - Jl0 -- -- - °ll!!°?e Vi ETrf naliklu - I m W r a- Student -- TONIGHT Utah L $81 To Pair In S father 1 N Wilev is Drincioal of the ' high school here The bride 1 Corn vmo- EC I SUNDAY EVENING noun rendition DALIES FRANTZ KSL 6 to 7 p m Theatre Cgen — Always a Good Show— III Jj JIMI " I fc — 31 m -- j - — f - rlf- TniiTtf ir m nfi ii j ii KiiK nr 8:00 Morning' Melodies - KLO Program Hi Lights '8:30 Over the Coffee Cup 9:00 Intermountain Walkathon 9:05 Request Program 9:30 Emporium Shopper -- Intermountain WaEkathon i KLO Program Hi-Llg- - " Rays of Sunshine Instrumental Ensemble Vocal Varieties Organ Interludes — "- hi i m - J ' i 10:15 10:45 11:00 -- - InXermountaln Walkathon Kings of Rhytnm 2:00 Love Songs 2:30 People Who M&ke News — In : teresting News Items of portant People 3:00 Vocal Classics Watch tower 3:15 Presents Rnthprforrl' 11:15 11:30 Im' Judge 12 :00 ' 12:05 12:30 12:45 Hi-Lig- hts 5:30 6:00 ki Mmm VV f4—-- —— v i eO tif and 1 inrs Km 2 DAYS ONLY :45 1:50 2:00 2:15 - 6:45 7:00 7:15 7:30 8:00 8:05 ::CDIOAeO FOLLIES The Original Record-breakin- featuring i Pat Patterson Free Picture Show Arid Molly 7 TOMORROW MORMNG 9:30 O'CLOCK RADIO DOPE - - By EL RL' C ' At 315 today KLO : again brings you the voice of Judge Rutherford on the Watchtower - program: The title of Judge Rutherford's talk will oe xae world's Judginent" We - j Mathews Twins i Phil Lopez Ginger Stover can t say i whether this refers to a i uugement - to De passed upon the world or a' judgement to' be given by the World hut wViffrAvr sav the wind blows in Judge Ruther- iLurus sermon we Know that it will "Cunnel" Ches Davis and ' I and their "Garden of Jewels" Frank Starr Anita Moth - - 9:15 9:30 Silent-- Eastern Unit g THE LITTLE JOSinSV-- 9:00- 'I - Chet WUley and Ills "Ten Barbarians"! be an interestlnsr snprh nHtr V v — On the Screen MENA Paramount's Presents Intermountain Walkathon Piano Capers — - - Gertrude Michael Paul Cavanagh John Lodge j Henrietta Crossman Blontagu Love (Paid Political Advertisement) 8:15 ay - n xi in t Evening Dance Time 9:00 ' KLO Presents 9:I5 Intermountain Walkathon " 9:30 Silent J - wise to this ' so that you won't be out on those interesting fashion: Flashes not to mention The Parents Forum— and agin 'em and Uncle Sam's Label Reading missing 7§m - Everv - : " J 2—Outstanding Pictures —3 ' as'-wel- ! TJtah's Most Popular Theatre STARTING TODAY -- -- n ! EGVPTiAH ip4i B Thrilling Super Mystery with — Action! Thrills! Romance! Comedy - Newa A Great Show! KLO Yesterdav KLO did some monkpv- for Th Tnhr:aA The fan mail of the Ben VVU shines on the facade IS on tne lncreasa tn wni ?nrf Lomond Hotel in order to ppt vnn want to miss this aiwftvt-trtti- n the-Y from the street better feature on tomorrow night's Our trinityU'ofband Brim-ha- ll announcers program DicJc and-JohWessman Bunnell Lowder and jumped wm scrum tne suitar anrf tirvi rh hither 'and' vnn as 'vnn nnrf piano kevs resrfrtivp?v whff pari hither in an effort tn eet pvotv Manzel and Jim Nerden will handle thing hooked up as fast as possible tne vocai end of the job The Four for your enjoyment and as might Aces are coins' nlacps with thiv be with thnce three nn tVio mellow melodW sn hrlrscr 'm in lob:evnepted evervthlner wnrlrerf nut heantl- on your loudspeaker tomorrow night fully The band under the excellent at 8 o'clock and let 'them entertain direction - of Robert Saner came you over KLO over the ' "mike" so well that you COUld almost see the bine and white colors thev were u'earirtsr as well as Aeain let us rpmin vmi fhofvth the sun shininsr on their instm- Home Topics program will come on ments at 2 o'clock instead of 1:3a from CKeeD this nrn-vrait's now on Pl I 3'our radio schedule handiest) — RACKETEER" " " Film Flickers Movie Melodies High School Bandantlx Dinner Music from the Dining Room of the Hotel Ben Lomond featuring Jerry Pettlt and His - Koyai commanders 6:30 J E Carvftr "Thu Wnriit 45 winona Vogel soloist and Becky wuiuwmeu 3 '29 Intermountainaccompanist Walkathon 7:05 Topical News Comments of the r i All KviTVm 7:15 Ballads ' 7:30 ' The Mecca Presents Al Warden's v "Sports Eye' View" 7:45 Taniroes - 8:00 Tangy Weather Forecasts 8:05 "'The Four Aces Western Melo- - grain of thought for all ' who have Guideears to near oyer-KL: "ivESTEnn Hi-Lig- hts 3:30 3:45 4:00 4:30 4:45 5:00 5:15 5:20 5:45 6:00 - Love Drama" aiiu Bill Cody the Ace Western Star in his latest and best picture— - 2:30 3:00 : 6:30 Colonel Ches Davis Oene Halllday at the Organ Old Time Songs Dinner Music From the Dining Room of 'the Hotel BenLomond featuring Jerry Pet- -' tit and His Royal Commanders John Edward Carver "Thtr World Sunset Today" Reveries Intermountain Walkathon Ballads" Cathedral Chimes V Weather Forecasts Evening Dance Time ' Vocal Quartette: Intermountain Walkathon - n"A Gripping - 1 " Good Picture! - MO - A Very v- - 1:00 KLO Program 3:30 Band Concert t 3:45 Boyle Furniture Co Presents Oene Halllday at the Organ 4:00 Reauest Program 4:30 Crazv Tunes 4:45 Intermountain Walkathon 5:00 Dance Melodies ' 5:15 Boyle Presents Furniture t t V Morning Ballad Bouquet Housekeeper's Chat—Information from the Department of Agriculture -- Rousing Rhythms Classic Gems Woman's Club Reporter— Local Club News and Items of Interest to Women Torrid Tempos Organ Interludes featuring Gene Halllday at the Console Police ReDorta Noonday Varieties Intermountain Walkathon Market Reports KLO Presents ' Popular Ballads Lost and Found The Classic Album Home Topics Chico de Verdi Rhythm of the Waltz Musical Grab Bag KLO Program Musical Novelties Hawaiian Melodies Request Period' "9 :35 10:00 Presents Spirituals Dundee Request Period" 12:00 KLO Negro 12:15 12:30 1:00 1:15 7 ?6 MONDAY 9:05 Waltz idylls 9:15 Pipes- of Pan 9:30 Cnoral Selections 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 -- — 2— Big ill APPEAL KEEP IN TUNE WITH KLO ! TODAY III I STARTING TODAY First-Ru- n Pictures— 2 Li ON THE AIR 9:00 ie — I SO UN D LO ma-jest- Symphonr Orrhetx tra of aeventr Tonlght'a aolaist ir-wv- v V— i Musie of familiar theme with Pipe Was To Big —— — w I nacn etrnintr — o n tv mic CAlllUlLJOn carries an explanatory note as weln as a biographical sketnh of tv o ist and an etching manualViis delivered (o each purchaser of a print W Hj Wright & Sons company will present the project in Ogden -- - ' 4 d i CHICAGO Oct' 20— (AP)— Prosecutors " closed the third week of their case against Samuel Jnsuii Sr today with testimony that "wash sales" helped make the "jewels of the Insull empire" sparkle for In- vestors The jury trying Insull and 18 others for mail fraud heard an Illustrated lecture on "wash sales" from R A Knit tie accountant of the department of justice who explained they were transactions in which stock does not change ownership PRETENSE CHARGED Because this nrartire is forbidden on security exchanges the defense -- 4 wf-- erberarr-an- f 9 -- e — H More a than fourth of the There are 80 life guards at Coney in this produced country is errown in Island they watch over several mil Kansas lion bathers each season j SENATOR 'DICIONSON- " iksahe Transactions Charged In Which Stock Failed to Change Hands is expected to battle Knittie's teswhen the trial resumes next timony Held week United States Attornpv el- Skaife and-th17 Dwight H Green who charged this uer aiaterDos were not hurt a ui pretense was used to deceive inTIT 1' vestors considered it a strong point dleton team and other te'am mem I nirtn&nr rv on ttt t- - in his case Ders riding in another car aided in tosr' Weitzman With a chart and a pointer Knit-ti- e x w mj ' wealthy baker ' was i crorrTnrr thAc described four ways in which aw to connection neia in with the "juxcu ignatrus today EU -- T Dalches former "wash sales' allegedly were accom-plishmurder of S:5S: I -- 14— JtTeummarv- examinattAns each time reKiiltinar in 4rirft uuitaii- - nutciijoiug CACUUWVC wu wiiu wad SlOOXl J Stock market Quotation at the nrfr vuj 1C vuuuiuon OI uemmei ana last Marcn 3 was serious drney Weitzman had been freed yester desired although no real trade oc- ' — — — — dav toeether with James Murnh v currea tf— - VASII SALES" SHOWN PL--- L 1 and James Menard who had been nr i ' held for questioning in the murder "UltU ICKeieCL 10 One of the more comniirated in ' a- brother of Louis A weitKman is rr volved the use of four hrnlrerefra ! Weitzman f chairman of board the of houses InSlde The transactions Heep the: advertising agency of which ed Knittle said in Insull'soriginattitilitv uaicnes was president Payment of Securities company KENOSHA ' Wis Oct ' i- $300000- - insurance of Daiches life Knittle said his study of the recwnne tne Rev O T: G-2(UapKrusing to the agency as beneficiary has ords showed "wash sales" of the watched members of his devoted been held up by a court injunction stock of the Corporation Securities Italian flock "picket" outside his Assistant state's Attorney Wil- - company at $49 $51 $5675 and parsonage hteh Catholic rhWh of bert F Crowley announced that $5850 a share during periods when ArthurgEmbler a painter confessed the government it was "alhe was promised $1000 bv Weitzman most worthless"charges The to kill' Daiches but that he had totalled 38400 shares heonerat1ons said AW1CU w arry iine muraer' ing was to be transferred reaThTd 1 i ft" was - aiuuwucis a massi LEOPARD SPIDER started The pastor was protest a vir- Iffahh Richnn MarriPC kept DURANGO Colo —mp Th tual prisoner in his house near onr Olbnop first leopard-snideever tvhe fAnd m a Lady of Mount Carmel church in this region was found recently in And 7 "We love Father Krusinc and Nephew Greenmount cemetery The snefi- want him to stay" read the banners men had a spread of over two inch ' oi tne cnurch "pickets" THE DALLES Ore Oct 20— (AP) es Tne leopard spider which reThe Rev Joseph Bariban of Mil Edward of Bishop sembles a the Kelly J Is poisonous tarantula waukee who soueht - to half the Boise Idaho diocese officiated at but does not when it strives leap demonstration conferred with Arch St Peter's Catholic church-he- re to It swings from its web for attack bishop Samuel A Stritch the high- day at the marriage of his nephew est Immediate authority in the case Raymond Kelly 21 - and Miss Margaret Wiley "18 Both are graduates of The Dalles Visitor! Loses High school "They left immediately on a honeymoon tour The bride's FORD - " : v6 S?2g5?5 bhJ h ' Went tW ?!m " 1 - theatM d TOPIC — —— — ! -- BAKER Ore Oct20-i(AP)- — Two men"' and two girls from Emmett" Idaho and a young woman icuni jmoscow were injured in an automobile accident before dawn to Powder while on day - near-Norttheir way to Moscow to attend the university rof Idaho homecoming ' Kenneth-Conovedriver of the Car suffered a chest in inrv hrnt en lower jaw - and lacerations John Eaton received a back Injury and Drui5esjviiss dances Davis broken finger cut knee and hrni sesr TTiss trertrude Miles fhead lareratihns ankle injury: Miss Violet Rnnp-KtnMoscow deep cut over left eye and onuses t Police Raid th 'Td3hn' intd a ditch after having collided ' thrill-dram- --F- our - I - OF IOWA iijr I tion's grounds The parks were stocked with fish and fed by representatives of the state game parks and f orestatiqn commission Now they abound with fish - When the patients brine their — caicnes into me nosmcai:' tnev are allowed to take them to the kitchen j and watch their preparation and to serve them to their fellow patients The hospital superintendent says that the treatment has resulted in beneficial results in numerous cases Ml"BM"Ml"""aaaaaaaaaaaMaaaaaaaa -- i — uuicu tMwcuia aiiu wie system works On every fair day during the sum mer the more nearly normal pa tients have been t furnished with fishing equipment and allowed to sit on the banks of two large fish ing ponds developed in the institui - SPEAKER 1 rf?l JSSK MLL in mv- - SALT LAKE CITY Oct 20 — groom ' is the son of Mr and Mrs The entire nroWt has J Kelly members of a pio-A onlv (AP)— J H Burditt of Chickasha Louis possible thrniipr tho Qf neer family was OKia robbed of dav$81 a patmg artists in in a con- tributoJy respect1 Aside from the ex- - light holdup here today a block from tne business district Cob SSL S" Burditt en route home hv bus J 1 uwneranip it ±a — au — from work on the Coulee dam in iir —Hinn- uu ii nir T n nMA-ipi cacutaiion Clue will Thiijves successfuliv made the acauaintance v Washington n ibii LiiC V11C2±LI or a oi uttie or no value stranger in a resturant and acprints which have flooded the American cepted his invitation for a sieht-se- e SHAMOKIN Pa (UP — A nennv market" ing stron corn cob pipe was the only clue Prominent artists Near the Latter-da- y Saints temple left by robbers at the wheat bin of hVSl&4 VX1C academic and modern division grounds they were accosted bv a auA ucai ' 11C1 C UUIl lb trrird man Burditt- told nolice " whn iwwah Jjuvi a cfvnU' VUC represented Amons the artiste tvw kwmjg a such names backed him against the historic Three youths were arrested a momas Benton adobe temple blockl wall and took the thieves when5 police remem- ci Browne John Costigan John Steu-a- rt his money while Burditt's companion bered that - one of them smoked acted as a screen Then the two men such ' a DiDe Thev were rh arced Curry Adolf nPhn Grant Irwin Hoffman Robert Law- - left together witn stealing 65 bushels of wheat son - iuigi Lucioni ivxar- vwocii guhes Jerome Myers hauncey Ry- THE STATION WITH - ouuii iUt HOST TO REALTORS HOUSTON Tex' CUPy— The mid n ? pyramid winter convention nf the 'National Association of Real Estate Board will lawlessness to boot This comment be held ?rs A people withmif ' here vision ' oneer January 25 to '27 M sets the dominating note of t the H chaps and corruption James Dresident hf the TTnu:tnn : Anarchy book"" reai estate board has announced EGYP Tim v- When Bill Codv start Wm SALES' OF One Of hi famOUS Avwnn Panh piciures xnere is no telltoK where you will find him For instance in a his latest "Wistrr COLFAX Wash! rwt a m racketeers" at the Oeden thpatr members : of the Pendleton today he covers plenty of territorv locations dui gets plenty of ac xiign scnooi iootball team en route iur uon to the - University of Idaho and In the second feature the loss nf university of Oregon t nnthm memory— that ever lntrieuine hasis at Moscow in an'auto of successful motion picture films- mooue collision here today crops up again this tlmei in thp The Injured: Rospv gripping Monogram picture "Shock" il juries to the snine" and Z starring Ralph Forbes This time fractured oelvis Carney nowever tnemnesia basis takes on -- V bruises: Joe Pulliam m twist It is the aterbos both badly bruised and story of a young British army of- shocked Their automobile rtriv h vw flcer who loses his - memory He Te- fF115 to England where he meets Calaterbos fathPr Tf Ci! wife-ihis lided with an Tbv T01? 7no wsnis See whtiap Dr H J Skaife WrHtmarfnw I ormer health officer Dr -- K tutu a iane leading to u-he- Five Idahoans Hurt 'In Crash' With Stage young- f m 111 e ' 1 ed tered minds at the state hosnital for the insane here Dr J C Nielsen sunarintendent or the state institution since his ad vent here has extended to ereat lengths the practice of occupational therapy Under his guidance pa tients have been given a wide va riety of jobs —weaving painting basket and other occuoa T making 7 IZ i normal tl0Bs On the theory that a activitv is nrim factor in rpstorn- tion of mental health vi t liji ' iv — — i itvi — ir: iti iii c-' —ir — sen even has established a beautv"v MIAMI Fla Oct 20— (AP)— Na tional Commander Edward A Hayes of the American Legion today assail ed the American Veterans' associa - i realizes that VP stenroo r'c hoMafB which stamped art — - as — rpsprvH ' - for ii ine weaitny have left their impres- ouuuuwy upon tne majority vuueiv- wilii me rpsii r rhat tho VilV UU" initiated are timid where art ownership is concerned: Believing that the possession of a ennri urorir hhh more effectively stimulate an art in AftlPrican-orUrterest thft wou xuime 77 ItrailZeSi mat he must - PPt crpnnlno works into home Too the artist realizes that the iininitiatoi r be led gradually into art ownership —that 'as an inductmert price must be low and that the place of exhibition and sale must be one with which the prospective art enthusiast is familiar" INS ANITY CASES Association ' He Declares V arning Legionnaires - ( FIS IIING AIDS -- to 1888" ROOTS OF CUIniRE The Roots of National Culture ed Dy b e Spiller "American liter ature to 1830 This book with the four volumes mentioned above form a complete survey of bur national rep-- ? resents an educational and promo- uonai directed to bring about a widerjeiiort understanding and apprec iation of fine prints and to stimu f Romance enters the 'lives nf "Rnhrf late art ownership interest" cbb ine American artist realizes' uuiuajrcH vy rxeanc iviarcn ana Norma snearer in one of wcucst Buuwa uime ycni xiig jsarreus oi- - wimpoie atreet now continued Mr Lewenthal "that in order to brinsr about a greater inter aiiuwuig ai me paramount theatre est and annreciation of nrtistif ac complishment that a forceful con tact with the public is needed He j -- CODY HITS TRAIL IN NEW THRILLER IN AUTO CRASH ON D OUBLE BILL Wright's Store In Ogden Athletes Were On Way To One of Fifty Display rootdall tiame In Centers Idaho Jtev? volumes' added to the list of books at the Carnegie Free Library es 'this week according to Dorothy are as librarian Wheelwright loiiows: BOOKS Maxmillan and Carlotte of Mexico by Egon Caesar CortL "The roman tic account of the attempt of an Austrian archduke to carve out an emoire in the new world" ' Heroes and Heroines of Fiction by William 8 Walsh "Famous char- acters and famous names in novels romances poems and dramas classi- nea anaiysizea ana criticized with supplementary citations from the best authorities"— subtitle Dictionary of Phrase and Fable oy E C Brewer "Gives the derivation source or origin of common phrases allusions" and words that have a tale to tell" PLAYERS HURT FINE ETCHINGS : o SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 21 1Q33 ARTISTS SHOW The Barretts of Wimpole Street " EMPIRE PLANS AMINER X l WW U3 — Year One ncture stands vui fiuw ah me Rest "This Is It!" And Skeets Gallagher Wilson in Lois "in Tfc3 Kpnay" "A Marvelous Comedy Drama" —First Showing In Ogden ADDED: Chase Comedy News "Four Parts" "Family Entertainment —Come Early ricase— I C i |