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Show .he Herald- - Journal Today s News V Cossack officer takes 'ife of young Logun man. Read on page one, column eight. With which are combined the Cache Valley Daily Herald, the Daily Herald and The Journal Volume 23. Number loo. '.LOGAN, Logan High Lists Many Today Arthur Ilrisbane I5y (Copyright, 1032) Edwin Mai khani's liiith-d- Al'KIL WEDNESDAY, 27, Eleven Lines Of Shakespeare. All l or England. Iiain Causes Cancelation Of Great the San Flaiiciseo Examiner celebrated the eightieth birthday of Edwin Markham, whose poem "The Man With the Hoe, first published in the Exyears ago, SMITHFIELD Despite a leaden aminer, thirty-thre- e lias been read all over the world sky that threatened showers of and translated into fifty lan- rain during Wednesday morning guages. cancellation of the necessitating New York celebrated the birth- big parade, other features of on occurred which Smithfields Health day celebraday actually Cara in at tion were carried out. gathering Saturday, Edwin Markham negie Hall. The public meeting featuring "from the height of eighty, years" health topic was attended during issues another poem, sympathizing the morning by a audience and de- of Smithfield folk large with human misery, and residents injustice. nouncing from other parts of Cache valley. Such protests will be heard a Mayor Richard Roskelley was thousand years hence, and the master of ceremonies of the pubthoughtless will think they do sin-no lic meeting held in the taberof sum total good. But the nacle. cere protests and appeals repreHealth is the most valuable thing and civilization such jussents in our life. Dr. C. N. Jensen, tice as we have. state superintendent of public instruction, declared in giving the Concerning the immediate success of his poem, Mr. Markham principal address of the meettells the San Francisco Examiner ing. in a brief Mayor Roskelley "I am grateful to the Examiner for launching my poem, The Man speech of welcome spoke of the With the Hoe and as my friends significance of the occasion. Health day, in Smithfield, and announced prepare to celebrate my eightieth the program. birthday, my mind naturally goes One of the biggest features is back to California, where I spent health day, Dr. Jensen said. He my boyhood. "I was all ready for the event commended Smithfield in leading of seeing the original copy of the way, and thereby outdistancing Millet's painting because Arthur the rest of the state in communiBrisbane's father had introduced ty and school health activity. me to a great social problem, first, He compared the mechanical in the Gospels of Jesus, second in age of the present era with the The and through Victor Hugo's early days. This machine age, Man Who Laughed' and third he said, has thrown thousands of 'Social out of employment. Pages in the radical Dr. Jensen expressed tegret that Fourier. These books moulded to look back still I and mind certain elements in congress are my them as the three most powerful seeking to do away with federal aid that has meant so much in the volumes ever given to man. west in the way of vocational guidance such as is offered in The new Shakespeare theater Smith Hughes instruction. Much has been done up to the at Stratford was opened with much praise for Americans that present time in disease prevention and cure. Dr.. Jensen said. He helped build it. Yesterday Parade FIVE OCLOCK EDITION One bundled and sixty seven sludenls ol the Logan Senior high school have been .approved for graduation, uncording to the announcement of Principal George S Bates This number exceeds by three, the graduating class of last year and bv 48, the class of 1930. Graduation exercises will be held on the dosing day of school, May 6 The list of graduates is as follows; LaHarriette Andetson, Jessi Mar Anderson, Owen Anderson, Oertel Lucilc Anderson, Pearl AnMildred drews, Russell Ballard, Bankhead, Leo W. Bateson, Marjorie Batkin, Rex Bergeson, Douglas Borlasc, Shirley Boyle, Ruby Donald Bowcutt, Jack Bowen, Brown, Philip Bullen, James Edna Cardon, Lucy Belh Thain Cardon, Evelyn Carlisle, Carlisle, Dallas Child, Carina CooLouis ley, Corbridge, Jessie Ault, Charles Cardon. Gordon Daines, Willa Daniels. Wilford Degn, Eily Dunbar, Ezra Dunn, Beth Edlefson, Gordon Egbert, Josephine Elsmore, Maurina (Continued on page six) BALLOTING Wins Entire1 Vote Of Solo Massachusetts, Penn. Close vu tory storyImtests OPEN AT HOOVERMAN OF INQUIRY v i HEARS DARROW . officerInds REPAIRS TO LECTURES ' Demi-Para-dis- e. kidnapWer AT - 3 Local Artists To Have Work In Coast Exhibit GOVERNORSHEAR The late Joseph Pulitzer, who learned English really worked, as a grown maif and used the language admirably, used to take a German translation of Shakespeare, translate into his own Engthat with lish then compare Shakespeares original. HumiliatTake any auing, but useful. thentic page of Shakespeare, study his use of language, as spontaneous with him, as song in a bird, learn by heart the lines you have just read, recite and see how much meaning you can give to them. "Do the same with a thousand other lines of Shakespeare, and you will be on the way to knowing something about the English language. $ The Weather fair tonight Generally Thursday; warmer north and "est portions tonight. Professor Calvin Fletcher and scheme. II. R. Reynolds of the Utah State "Mystery Lake" is the title of an interpretation of Bear Lake Agricultural college art departFletcher Professor Nord-Dlment and Mrs. Calvin Fletcher by Mrs. in commenting on the painthave received word that they have ing said in his opinion it was one each had a picture accepted by of the best paintings by a young the jury of the San Francisco Art American that he had seen. This association for an annual exhibipainting was also singled out by tion to be held at the Palace of President Larson of the Utah Art the Legion of Honor jit San Fran- institute at the recent art show cisco. as perhaps the most forward lookThis is a distinct honor for ing picture at the exhibition. these local artists as it is without Another Bear Lake scene, "Bear doubt the most difficult exhibiLake in Utah" is Professor Reytion in the west, thousands of nolds contribution to the show paintings being refused each year. A group of willow trees and horses Approximately 12 per cent of the on the sandy beach, and a ranch pictures submitted are accepted. scene in the distance are shown It is probably one of the most It is an attempt to show some in America. of the mistic qualities of the lake modern exhibitions There is only one other show in from a distance. America more difficult to get into Mr Reynolds is also exhibiting and that is the Pittsburgh In- with a group of artists in Ohio ternational. at an invitation exhibit He has Professor Fletcher's picture is a small subject "Fisherman's Tale" entitled "October" and is a picture which is a beach scene in Barceof the hillside west and north of lona, Spain and another with a the stadium in Logan. It is a pas- Utah landscape against a mountoral scene in a warm color tain background. PRESIDENT TALK providenoTto Va., April 27. CLEAN CEMETERY i.l President Hoover today urged upon the nation the necessity of adjusting taxation and government Sometime Providence resiexpenditures as "The sure high- dents cleanedago.up the town with way towards national recovery one big days cleanup drive SatMr Hoover addressed the 24th urday. April 30. under the direcconference of governors here this tion comof the beautification afternoon. He gave the governors a message to he carried home and applied through every phase of government from the town council upward. Among the president's specific recommendations was a plea for lower taxes, elimination of duplication in taxation and disnew of revenue covery sources. Mr Hoover pleaded for in every phase of government. He emphasized that the stability of the Republic can be maintained only through the financial integrity of every state, and municipal county mittee, Thorpe, be tery headed by Mrs. Violet a cleanup campaign will undertaken at the city ceme- Mavor D O Theurer is offering of $5 for the best kept home grounds and cemetery lot combined The award will be made on the basis of cleanliness and the type and character of planting done. The city officials have a new plat record which will be ready for exhibit on Memorial day. This has marked every grave in the cemetery. Its showing will be one of the Memorial day services a prize THt RSDAY PROGRAM Slate nnd Interstate solo conSentest 7:30 p. rn. at ior high school and First ward chapel. The first state wide hand contest ever to be held in Logan will open Thursday night with state and interstate solo contests ut the Logan Senior high school and the First ward chapel across the street from the school. will contests The continue through Friday with state bands competing at the college in three classes and interest band contests at the tabernacle on Friday evening. On Saturday morning, the bands will join in a grand contest parade and maneuvers on two blocks of Mam street which will be roped off for the work. Nine bands are entered in the contests. They are from Pocatello, Preston, North Cucoe, two from South Cache, Boxeldcr, Logun, Morgan and Park City. Judge of the band contests will be D. C. Rosebrook of San FranMr. Rosebrook cisco, California. is a nationally recognized band musician and is expected to handle the contests here in good shape He will also give several cornet solo numbers himself at the interstate contests on Friday evening. Judges for the solo work Thursday evening at the high school and First ward chapel are as follows: Violin and piano at Nibley hall with Alma Sonne as supervisor William Spicker, Mrs. E. G. Peterson, Mrs. N. W. Christiansen and Mrs. Walter Welti. Oboe and Bausons in music room, Nibley hall with LaGrande Humphreys as supervisor Prof. Robert Sauer. French horns and Trumpets, drums in gymnasium. Main building with Prof. Walter Welti as supervisor Joseph A. Smith and Lewis Edwards. Trombones, First ward chapel, Emerson Abbott in charge B. G. Thatcher. Bass and baritones, amusement hall, First ward chapel, L. W. Hovey, supervisor Prof. ' Henry Otte and Joseph England. Claiinets and flutes, art room main building, Norman Salisbury, supervisor Hall Far and Karl Wood, judges. Saxophones and ensemble groups in main building with Judge M. C. Harris as supervisor Floyd Larsen and Nels Simpsnn .. May July Sept. .571-4.5- 7 .601-- 8 .601-- 8 .62 2 .62 2 8 561-2.8- 6 .59 .61 4 8 .591-- 2 .61 2 T--S PRICE FIVE CENTS. BY UNITED PRESS NEW MITER SQUARE PORTLAND, Ore., April 27. (UP) A miter square designed to save 50 per cent of the time used by carpenters, joiners and others In laying out angles In wood con-- , struction has been invented by Harold Ahola, Portland, and wilt he manufactured here. LESS TAXES SALT LAKE CITY, April 27. (I Pi Tangible property taxes in Utah during 1931 were $4,200,355 85, 17 per cent less approximately than expected. NO PARTICIPATION SALT LAKE CITY, April 27. (I R State banks of Utah who are in the hands of the state bank commissioner are not eligible for aid from the reconstruction corporation in the opinion of the state supreme court. FIRED SROT Logan Man Dies When Shot In Back Of Head ST. ANTHONY, April 27 (U.R) minty Attorney Gillman told the United Press late this afternoon that he was considering the filing of a rharge of involuntary manslaughter against Officer Grant Powell for the fatal shooting of Harold Martin Helgeson hut added that ho had not yet reached a definite decision. He expects to make a definite announcement Thursday. Powell is not in custody. Gillman refused to comment further on the case because that would indicate what I expected to do about the case." 4 OWL CAUSED CRASH MERCED, Calif.,' April 27. (UP) Gus Metros, lumber mill official, ST. ANTHONY. Idaho, April 27 sped down the highway to bid (UP) Harold Martin Helgeson, 29, farewell to a friend before he ot came by his death caught a train for San Francisco. at Logan, Utah, midnight Monday from a shot An owl struck the windshield of Metros car, causing him to lose carelessly fired bv Nightwatch-ma- n Grant Powell." control. The car crashed into a This was the verdict of a corotree. Metros was killed. ners jury which investigated the fatal shooting Tuesday. No new TO SPEAK AMERICAN FORK, April 27. developments were reported on the (U Pi Mrs. Weston Vernon of Lo- case Wednesday. According to the report of Powgan, state president of the Utah Federation of Women's clubs, will ell at the inquest, he was searching be a speaker at the First district for a man who was reported to have been molesting two women. convention here Satui day. He was accompanied by Deputy Shi riff Jesse Jackson. Powell Baid SEEK MASTERS PROVO, April 27. (UR Nineteen that he approached Helgcson and for the degree of the maa started to run away. applications The night watchman said he master of arts and master of science have been approved for grad- fired two shots in the air to uation at Brigham Young universtop the man, the last shot striksity, June 8. Included are Harold ing Helgeson in the back of the Moroni C. Bateman, Logan, and head and bringing bis death an W. Smith, Hyrum. hour later. The dead man is survived by his widow, Mrs. Gudrun Gunderson OFFICIAL DIES Utah Helgeson, and a daughter, Colleen PRICE, April 27. (UR Thompson, 33, prominent city offi- Helgeson. cial and leader in Price, died Public feeling ' and ' indignation Tuesday ol peritonitis. were running high in Logan today as word of the brutal shooting of SOUGHT SHOT SALT LAKE CITY, April 27. Harold Martin Helgeson, 28, in Bt. Hanaon's get- Anthony U.I9 Only Conrad at midnight Monday ting in his way, prevented Grant spread. Tice from firing at Edmund G. Although compkte details of the Hines, Salt Lake grocer who was affair are Jacking, due to reticence testiwas murdered last fall, it of officers of the Idaho city, local fied in Tice's triad here Tuesday. people who were well acquainted with the Helgesons believe that OPPOSES BONUS officers got the wrong man when SALT LAKE CITY, April 27. they shot Helgeson in the back of (I'm Because the government is the head. The officers were alunable to make the full cash set- legedly investigating the molesting tlement, he is against supporting of two women when they accosted the soldiers bonus bill, according Helgeson. to word received here from RepreBELIEVED VICTIM sentative F. C. Loofbourow. OF HOLDUP UPHOLD CONTRACT The belief is prevalent here that SALT LAKE CITY, April 27. Helgeson turned and ran, believstorm sewer of the Awarding ing himself the victim of a holdcontract to Eric Ryberg, local up. It is understood that the men contractor, despite the fact that were not In uniform. his bid was $267.36 higher than Sheriff Jeff Stowell, a that of a Pacific coast contractor, conference wilh Countyfollowing Attorney by Salt Lake City was upheld by Newell CL Daines Wednesday, exthe state Supreme court here on pressed the opinion that even Tuesday. though the officers of the Idaho BY UNITED PRESS county and city are making an LIST ACTIVITIES NEW YORK The stock market the Cache county investigation, Com(U.R) 27. OGDEN, April enjoyed another rally today, overauthorities should go to St. Anlisted for have been plete plans to learn first hand how the coming all obstacles and retaining the boys week celebration which thony a large part of the gains. to tragedy really occurred. here Monday, opens according increased over recent Trading Helgeson went to St. Anthony sessions, although there was noth- P. H. Mulcahy, general chairman. with Otto Woolf, local painter and ing like normal activity. Late in lccorator, about three weeks ago MEN AT WORK the day, some of the early gains to decorate a new hospital under OGDEN, April 27. (U.R) Approxiwere reduced but selling was well construction there. mately 150 men have been put to absorbed. All in Cache Valley who had bework by the Southern Pacific comcome acquainted with the young railsea the going repairing pany man have testified to his quiet, unRAZZ road" over the Great Salt Lake. FEST ANN ARBOR, Mich., April 27. assuming manner and his artistic He took two classes at ability. (U Pi Members of the University PRIZE OPTIMIST The the college during the winter quarof Michigan club will hold a "razz" OGDEN, April 27. (L'.R) fest this year at their annual world's prize optimists have been ter, majoring in art, and received The meeting to be held found. Oman Nielson and Earl A grades in both of them. meeting in the form of a radio broadcast, Bates have applied for permission ASSISTED WITH will be patterned after the famous to operate the minature golf course TABERNACLE ART at Leston park. Washington Gridiron banquets. He was associated with Carl J. Olsson and sons in decorating the Logan tabernacle last fall. He lad lived in Cache Valley about Jirce years and was preparing to apply for citizenship papers when killed. Some light was shed on why he as out that late at night when A. F. Wimmcr, local business man, recalled that Helgeson was wont to stay up late at night, invariably Many relatives and friends of Dr. W. O. Christensen, is mayor attending the last picture show of the family of the late Joseph of Wellsville. Following her mar- the evening and many times stayn educator of riage in the Salt Lake L. D. S ing at the library until it closed. Hansen, Logan and a rhan for whom al- temple June 7, 1893, the Hansens Others who have attested to the most every boy and girl of school resided in F'airview, and in Provo, character of the young man were age in Logan entertained a love before moving to Preston, Idaho. N D. Salisbury of Thatcher Broththat was akin to filial affection, After a residence of some years ers banking company. Bishop Olof were saddened late Tuesday af- in the latter city they moved I. Pedersen, Bishop L. Tom Perry. ternoon on hearing of the death to Logan in 1917 which has since Arent Johnson, Dr. N. P. Paulsen been the family home. of his widow. Mr. Hansen served f'-- a num- and faculty members of the colAfter an illness of about two ber of years as principal of the lege. weeks from pneumonia, Mrs. Sophia Christensen Hansen, Woodruff elementary school at DFUEAT AMENDMENT 58, died at the family home, 189 Logan, and at the time of his WASHINGTON, April 27. UP death was an instructor at the East Second North street. senate finance committee toFuneral services will be held Logan Junior high school. For The dtfe.Ped bv an 11 to 5 vote, at 12 noon Thursday in the Logan many years, Mrs. Hansen had day s, Fourth ward chapel. Bishop W. H. labored in L. D. S. Relief Society an amendment of Senator Michigan, to the billion Griffin, Jr, will have charge of activities in Logan and the other dollar R.,revenue bill which would the rites. The body will be taken communities in which the family have restored the 1918 income and to Preston, Idaho, the former lived. surtax rates. Besides her brother, Mrs. Hanhome of the family, for burial In the city cemetery beside the bodies sen is survived by three sons and SLUMP MEANS FINE of her husband, who died in Lo- three daughters: Van Ness HanLUDINGTON. Mich., April 27. gan about 18 months ago, and a sen and Mrs. S. P. Packer, both Mason (UP) Mrs. son who died but a short time of Preston; Grant Merrill, county supervisors Rock Springs, Wyo.; and Ludine, must pay a $1 00 fine every time before his father. Mrs. Hansen was born in Fair-vie- Emmett and Grant Hansen, all of they mention the word depresUtah, April 6, 1874, a daugh- Logan and several other brothers sion while attending a business ter of Frederick and Christina and sisters in other parts of session. The word was eliminated for psychological reasons, Rasmussen Christensen. A brother, Utah. Death Takes Widow Of Late Logan Educator well-know- t, RICHMOND. Contests Sturt On Thursday Night BY UNITED PEES3 Low Close High Wheat Open News Flashes CARELESSLY CRASH FATAL SALT LAKE CITY, April 27. of the light truck (I' Pi Brakes which gave way as they were rounding a curve brought death of Andrew Peter Davidsen, 67, and serious injuries to George G. Bywatcr near here Tuesday. hawaiianTury UTAH 3 2. PHIMABY IN liY UNITED IREKS Alfred K Smith, by a sweeping in Mhsshi husetts ami a strong challenge which left the Pennsylvania remit still in doubt 18 hours alter the count began, dominated the presidential held yesterday. Massai husetls gave Smith a three to one lead over Franklin D. Roosevelt for the Democratic presidential nomination and presented him with its completed delegation to the Democratic convention. The delegation numbers 36 and is the first to go to Smith. In Pennsylvania the latest figures gave Roosevelt a lead of well over 6000 The delegation numbers 76. Should Roosevelt win it, will he have 321 delegates to the convention. Should Smith win, the Smith delegates would number 112. There were two other outstandfeatures in the Pennsylvania COLLEGE ing vote. Senator James Davis ran more than two to one ahead of General Smedley D. Butler Two short story contests and Major for the Republican nomination for one essay event for Utah State the senate and Congressman Lewis Agricultural college students were MacFadden was leading Cornelia announced Wednesday morning by wife of Governor Pinchot, Miss Charlotte Kyle of the facul- Pinchot, for the Republican congressional ty of the department of English. nomination in the fifteenth district One of the short story tests carries a cash prize award of $50, given by C. E. Wright, manager of IS the Keith O'Brien company department store in Salt Lake City, and a member of the college OUT board of trustees The competition for this award closes Mon-d.iMay 2 WASHINGTON, April 27 (U This is the first year the Wright Hoover's spokesman in prize has been given Hie stock market investigation was In addition, the Vernon Short locked out of the inner Story medal, which Weston Ver- council today when inquiries Chairman Nor-bac- k non, Sr., also a member of the completed his "board of straboard of trustees of the college without .including Senator has awarded for several years will tegy'' ' " XanUiMi G." R Conn. " Dr. commended "welcome Rees, be given for the best said Mr. Baldwin with Walcott, story Pittsburgh, heiress, wen- - to to recall Richard Whitnev. Plans two of Smithfield. He gave solgans a western seuwng. This contest home to American visitors, the ,r,z.. ne was engaged for better health promotion. First. also closes president of the New York stock Tueson, 2. Prince of Wales, his speech broadto r Virginia University law stuMay for The furthcin of school Ameriexchange, every boy duty ' For the best student cast in America thanked west she met Paul essay of were revealed when the cestimony is safe health through from board of dent, In the one thousand to two thoucans, on behalf of England for healthful guarding Showalter, Tursoi- - riding niastei, of life. habits All strategy adjourned. their share in the building. shown with her above. Within a The best part of health sand words on any subject, the that helped to honor the great- Is Second, college Faculty Womens club fortnight thy were married and of its on promotion happiness. earth born ever est genius three day-- later they were dimakes a special , award. Compehe Dr. said Rees very regretted thanks. world's deserve the vorced. She said my social much that there is at present no tition in this activity is also constatus was a hindrance and that school nurse. Cache fined to students of the college, But If Shakespeare had gather- Cache county sho loved another man, Showaldoctors he said, would and closes Mfay 2. ed his ashes together and appeared county in ter testified-Miss will coneach obdirect to Kyle assist anyway possible at the gathering, he would have tain the services test. for nurses of a been puzzled by the talk about schools. HONOLULU, April 27 (PH) Clar- COUNTY SCHOOLS America and would probably have theAlbert McCann, president of the ence Harrow, considered the greatsaid Let us talk about England Cache countv spnu school board, own his est showman of the American bar and then read, from briefly, lauding those responsible today made what may be his final Richard Second. GET for activities. Health day this of to a jury a plea In terriaddress kings, throne This royal Dr. J. M. Bernhisel of Lewiston, CACHE torial court here that four white sceptred isle, in behalf of Cache Valley t persons he found npt guilty of the This earth of majesty, this seat Dental society, the presented the silver second of Mars, ' About the most needed repair for degree murder of Joseph loving cup to the College ward Major G .H. Schoof, This other Eden, special Kahahawai, islander of mixed sihool buildings and grounds of school for the best record on mounted to I he Cache county school system policeman in charge of blood. teeth maintained during game and forest patrol work Before a jury of whites, orientals be made during the summer vacaThis fortress built by nature healthy the school year. Principal Nelson fish, in Alberta and British Columbia and natives, the . for herself , of the tion period is work to be done on ChiCollege ward school made Against infection and the hand a speech of acceptance, thanking Provinces of Canada, finished a cago attorney made an emotional the roof of Richmond Park school of war, There are some bad leaks In the dental society for the gift. four days stay in Cache Valley demand that t fie defendants be This happy breed of men, this to avenge as- the roof, Clerk LToyd Theurcr of Smithfield residents and officials with a lecture at the Logan Junior ai quiled of slaying s school little world, Wednesday afternoon. sault upon M-Thalia Massie, at- the school board said Wednesday were congratulated by President high This precious stone set in the B. G. Thatcher Major Schoof has spoken in tractive wife of a naval officer. of the Logan Chammorning of schools Silver Sea, durPreston and Logan A eomjilete district-wid- e ber of Commerce for their efInspecWhich serves it in the office forts in the two ing past days while on tion tour has been made of buildmaking Health day each Sunday, of a wall he Lotwo before spoke such a great success. ings and grounds in the county Or as a moat defensive to a year Other numbers on the session gan church audiences. by Supt. J. W. Kirkbndc, Clerk house. His addresses dwelt with his Included; program invocation, v Theurer, and the five board of work as social provincial officer Against the envy of less hap- Bishop Sylvester Lowe, of Smith-fielIS NORFOLK education members. A visit with in the two provinces of Canada pier lands Ameriea h board member was made reThis blessed plot, this earth, ca thecommunity singing. and also as a ficer oi for led A. F. special Beautiful," by cently to his respective district. this realm, this England. Allen; chorus, under the direction the British government in Africa In several other schools in the va, April 27 pi Norfolk,who of Mrs. Emma Thornley rendering and other part- - of the British Em- Jolin for four days has district, roofs are in need of minor Curtis, two selections; pipe organ solo, pire during his younger days. been off on a mysterious cruise in repairs to stop small leaks. This who was all for Floyd Maughan; vocal solo, Mrs. Shakespeare attempts to negotiate return of the together with retouching some DIGS WITH BATTERY this blessed plot," E. B. Lundquist; quartet C. W. England for kidnaped son of Col. Charles walls and ceilings where plaster was that Hurren and company; benediction, where he was born, and AMESBURY, Mass., April 27. Lindbergh, returned to Norfolk to- has fallen off, general plumbing transthat ll:i Fire Lieutenant Howard day. part of his greatnessof all others. Bishop Lowe. repairs, and cleanup of buildings Smithfield Summit school start- Bagley digs" his fishing bait with cends the greatness Arrival of the yacht, Marcon and grounds will be made while him and wake say ed should off this year's fete Tuesday an automobile battery connected was- not noted but the Noifolk the schools are closed. If you "a great nation has fallen" he night with a commendable pre- to rods placed in the ground. ship builder at his boatSupt. Kirkhride and the boaii would ask "is it England?" and sentation of a health operetta in When the current is turned on, house He appeared immediately summoned members this have determined if you replied no, he would return the school auditorium before a all worms in the electrified area Rear Admiral Guy with Burragc summer that repairs and replacecome to the surface. to peaceful sleep again. large audience. whom he has been on the ments will be kept to a minimum working To be great, you must feel case and they held a secret conin line with a strict program of deeply, love and hate intensely. ference. should internationalist mapped out for 1932-3The Admirai Burrage said: At this economy Since the teachers have agreed remember that. we can state we have over- to serve next time, year under a reduced Young people, seeking to improve come a number of obstacles that wage scale, the superintendent and their style might study these elevhave stood between us and our the board feel that it is but fair Not en lines from Shakespeare. objectives. to otherwise economize, and let all a word too many or too few, branches of the school system always the right word, and a bear a share of the restricted burmagnificent climax of power, in dens. the last line. and !) a . 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