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Show THE PAGE EIGHT SYNOPSIS SHAKESPEARE &&& MAY' TUESDAY, a wr- - - T' V LOGAN, UTAH, L, 1 932. 1 7, NEW YORK POLICE AND ROY SCOUTS FORM ALLIANCE OF &.-- PLM HERALD-JOURNA- -- w., . & il . T n NTAVIPS -- .M GIVEN Ml so BILEE ai 9 b AND . r ,t a-p- f c- - 1 - 1 both Cnssm had barge of the guard that night with strict instructions to drunkenness and prevent bl awls Under color of loyalty, lego entices Cassio to drink gkus after glass until at last th enemy he put in Ills mouth stole away Ills brains and at some slight provocation from a fellow set on by lago, swords were drawn. A not followed mid OUiello was sum 'limned. lag), acting reluctant to do so, rave an account which put Cassio in the worst possible light As a result, Othello discharged him. Inga continued his plot by advising Cassio to seek Desdeinonas help in regaining her husband's favor, at the same time warning Othello to watch the actions of Cassio and Desdemona. With cleverness, he planted suspicion in Othello's trust of Desdemona while appearing to regret the necessity for it. From that moment, the deceived Othello never tasted content of mind. All his old joys forsook him. Sometimes he thought his wife honest and sometimes he thought her dishonest. Sometimes he thought lago just and sometimes he thought him not so Tormented by these thoughts, he demanded proof of Desilemonas guilt. Igo, feigning indignation at being doubted, told Othello that his wife, had given Cassio the handkerchief which was a plighted gift to her lago had contrived to get this gift into hands but when Othello found his wife had parted with it he accused her of base infidelity. This Innocent ladv, stupefied bv her lords suspicions, requested that her attendants lav her wedding sheets upon her bed. She retired, and fell into a troubled slumber. Othello entered, resolved that she shall die so that she wilt never deceive another man. His kisses awakened her but while she was pleading her innocence, he itifled her with the bed clothes At this time, Cassio comes in wounded through Iagos plot In his pockets were letters which esInWished logos guilt. Othello was stunned at finding himself no more than the murderer of his innocent wife. In his atiquish. he fell upon his sword then threw himself over the body of his lady to die. Th-- sc nets created much horror. He had lopd not wisely but too well Then he was gone, all his valtcnrc was remembered and Venice mourned for her genera1 and his beloved huly V' ;t v Cas-sio- 's t - ' PRESTON Graduation exercises for members o fthe Franklin stake tea hers training class were held Sunday in conjunction with the Union meeting The opening song was a number beautifully rendered by the. Second ward gMs chorus Erma Gndd accompanist, and directed by Mrs Norma Bullock. Delbert Sharp offered th" invocation and Kermit Hurd favored with a vocal solo accompanied by Mrs. Bullock. John A. Morri son presided end announced the Class Insuucioi V. J program. Chandler explained the class activities; Fonda Cottle Bodily told of benefits derived from the course and Pres. Walter K. Barton gave the address to the graduates. Pres George T. Benson presented graduates. dip'omas to forty-fiv- e t wn1-Mrs- w t j ;?" Eh i-- i vl $ l: 1 'NU1I Wlk Franklin Slake Has Teacher Exercises s i Man of Mystery KREUGER JI BILEE IK KE1S Featuring Two Special Groups $-- OILING PROGRAM (Continued Fron Page 1) there are Mines of individuals and lus whim the iiinip.inv d elate com ei 11s who;. mimes uio yet in aiii ei tin uicnls that It possessed to be brought urder The same Kieuger boldly listed NETWORK OF I all these IONS IN IVsl'IG concessions foreign r Kreu-genews of After the fust among Ins as ls And not one ot s sun ide a .shock that sent the el, ht will known bsnkmg all sei unties tumbling, closed a houses handling the ilebentui as stock cxi hnnge and cut short the tool, the tumble to ch"i It up on holiday of the king Sweden grim- his 'fit,rnt.ntj ly set to work to ferret out the PLAN NED TO misdeeds who h everyone was sure INVADE r. S. 1 h" h.irmg also revealed that must be revealed by Kreuger 3 books. This, however, is being the hugest single asset of Inter nail" difficult by the fait that the national Mat. h is a $73 'ioo.iioci match king" earned most of bill debt owed it bv a hitherto subsoil. t! y called f'niitiiii mining plans in his mind A G But two Immediately there was set up a tal corpointion of1 bankers who also are due. toll of special "Kreuger department of lawyers ic'd Inti n.atinii d Mat'll, testified the imlice, Koou It became evi-- I thev were not mqamtcd vilb 'la detectives lent Unit separate investigation - Mibsi.lim'v luui mMM'pi nil, kail ilso would have to be coiiTnii led nothing of w hilt lias h.ipcnid 'o the J'ot.lKXi.ixvi ui iiliunct a 31 ore of other coiniAs III" huiil goes on it I'.ns I'lefl th d Ki mger, in di fi u I'ulain In addition, independent mves laws wa ,i gallons have .spuing up in the .e of "urlo aitilrusl one of Ins in it a e.lal.li.h llnldirs nf kieurer Hindu's wen nl ics ui" miximidy living t.i 100:1 ipolc s 1,1 the Dinted Kti1'- kden line how nno h I lav inn MXI'-- U' ii Kreuger oH'r:iled. lo Hivuc" m, I flic vvl'nl, I4.E.S 4EA1.M! S AS WEAPON logo is artful and planned In, still jeidnu-- y in Ol hello 3 brut fin a revuge that might end in Up' detillt of Ctissio or Othello or AM) AGREE TO ROAD HERES MORE ABOUT o 1 H. mamA of Smart Spring Coats Beys wlm tie scared of the ton.ci' cop v 1! He po more, if plan-- , of Polite C'onniP l.s seen IMiWu'l Mu!i'uo:c of .New Yoi k n atei tali, e. Tim tnmmi'-siope- r .5, oner htio (at lijrht) as l.e conloncii with Par. Stouts irom ail live boroughs of the metiopo-i- s Stou committee lo,- the tementing of relationin an eiloit to loirn a pibie-B.i- y Mulroonev ship; between the tu o 01 guniat'on.x. As the tune. a fluked, ( 'on. 1111 toileiie.l upon i. tor P.ollande the h gne-Lag'e Scon. tanking in P. . Stoutdom all He changed Desdeunra with his tales of buttles and foreign lands During one of his stones, confessed her love and gave hnr consent to marry privately Though Biabantio loved Othello, ho could not accept him as a because of his color and He accused the lack of fortune Moor before the solemn Venetian senate, of winning Deslemona bv s orrery. At this time, word that the Turks were sailing against Cyprus So the n stronghold of Venue senate desired Othello s servo e" even whib they sat in judgment on him for a capita! crime Othelaccount of lo's straightforward his wooing and Desdemona s testih the mony disproved irges the unwillingly accerted Moor as his Desdemona cho,c to go to hat tie with her warrior h'lshard Or thtir arrival in Cyprus, they found (hat a tein'a'st upset ihr Tutklih fleet, dispelling the danger of id tick Til" mv.M created a spin! of holiday into which rept malice in the person of logo, mi ensign lago is jealous of Cassia Othello favored lieutenant, and falsely believes Hint fit hello is loo food of his wife, Kmiliii a Clearance n . ts. A EC Ws Jeadfnq wrtnent Store iavas IK HEIS The story that Shakc.xjiearc tells In "Othello,'' which is being presented at the U S A C May 19 snd 20, is a tragedy of a nob'e-mnwho is undern::.,cd by guile, according to Ur N A Pedersen Lr. Pederson 13 director of the plav. The synupsi, of the pi.iduUion, as prepared by the director, is as follows' U KS Dl SKY MOOIt WARRIOR of Desdrmona, the daughter Brabantio, a rub Venetian sana tor, has many suitors but, because she regards the mind more than the features of a man, she Uthcllo loved a dusky Moor, Othello was a brexe soldier His linn to the raised had conduct rank of general in the Venetian serene and he v.us esteemed by M ivcsric 13 J no Wnfk of oiling it nI &oniLity -' t of hi ounty will he umii soon A written agreement t ht for joint participation in I rojt 1 ot ( at he nunty and t ht st ite otd was r e h omrmsNion tnl Monday afternoon at a p o a1 eonfereme of the two group .it the ourthous iNihe county h nhwre of the ex ense will he 26 p r rent, or in c taken ). i,' DRESS COATS, SPORT COATS POLO COATS Uletk founty Mohr Hnmmmrd it th' Ihe sUt meitmg temmnmg 71 p r co.t 01 about $1 d con-pose- 11 miles highway n Roujrh Woavos Wool C repos The prnjMl iiohiofs four .iml one half n.ihb Irom (astei lo W f h fer on la'wixtoii wi iiui,u ('oimsli highway, ami mn anu am half milev from Lo hu lo llyrnm along the HlUtii Vll iHe seromlary uni' Nere.viry graveling and gr id th mg attivMv prepaiatuy t oil h aln vl ''pleading tlu trerii dom lilac Tan ( m Sizes lian New 15 to 12 Hals Blossom I MENDONTOHAVE xk'Xi.nnu.tmti HONE 111 be Not even an e.tmiile mol,! of t'.t.il is vi's, for those admit that .till more sen sational cases of giggling and .orpery nmy yet be inoughl to In ivitiigcr stocks and ,ighl lauds nlnrc. u ill'll lia.a linnbl"l lumst to the vaiiisiiing jiolnt in ti price, Hi" cnilnp.e u vipe mil $.. io.omi.iwo Sweden is still staggering under lie blow dli veil'd bv its dazzling 'I he nidu .tnalist government, win, h was forced off the gold standard by he loans it granted Kreuger, Is et.tvmg deiperatidy n bolster its There is a oros-cc- t He fui tones and of mot mon Sum. 2Vi of the most prominent families of Stockholm are reported to have lobt their fortunes 111 the craoh Finnic, which had been most friendly to the Swedish Napoleon of fmanre, apparently will suffer least. Kreuger s borrowings there seem to have been secured to about 95 per cent of the amounts involved. Germany and some of its banks are hard hit. English investors had large sums in various Kieuger companies. Italy is shaken by the discovery of forged Italian bonds to the extent of nearly $100,00,-90s Other forgeries and have affected Poland, Spain and Portugal America, from which Kreuger is taid to have taken at least 1 I will be one of IDAHO PIONEER the heavi-s- t losers t.MEKKANS HOOKED Kreuger traded regularly m six 3f the world s largest stock exchanges, and brokers, many of L.hem Americans, appear to have 'ost large sums he owed them for 'ranxacting his orders. e The Independent protective formed in New York by holders of Kreuger and Toll ir, hcided by Samuel prominent corporation and awyer. Bainbrulge Dolby, turner U. S. Secretary of State. Tho 'ommittec believe that about American investors have lost 250,000,000 on Kreuger and Toll lebentures alone. Banks involved in the inarkel-n- g of the delenture.s in the I'ni-cStales also have formed commutes. avowedly to protect their But now a court fight nveslors ooms, and Hntcrniycr promises he Hiring of "public scandal nf connection in ;rnvo magnitude, vith his attack oil the bankers Since Kreuger is shown to have about ren guilty of chaining the collate! 1! 21.000,000 from vhi' h was supposed to have stood of bonds in this ichind one ounlry, the quarrel at present enters mainly around the quex-iowhether the bankei.i who vere the fucal agents were negh-;en- t in pernutliag him to do tins f) EXISTENT hSfsETS The International M it' h was organized 111 1923 under Match the Swedish which is a subsidiary of the Kicii-;e- r and Toll ho!,li"g company. International is a holding consolidation of Swedish Match manufacturing and sales companies in North and South America It originally was capitalized for $73,000,000 Since lfcM. $163,109 X!0 worth of its stocks and binds have been sold to Americans. Additional financing, to the extent of $50,000,000 worth of debentures, was undertaken in tannery, 1231. But some startling facts have been brought out concerning thR condition of the company at that time. At the receivership hearing now under wav in New York, investigators testified that they wer able to find traces of only a few of a do7,en foreign match monnpo- - hSl t IN The fill. illv of John torhinlge. po, assembled 'at the Kl'th waul chapel 'llmrsday to relclu.ite his birthday anniveisaiy A hold and a luiully reunion spring flowers aildcd lo the hull At one o i ha U, luncheon was a TVs d t) one hundred A huge hir'hdav al c holding ninety caudles was u center of attrntion and q piduto of it and Mr was taken Jack Corbrdigc a' ted as toustmastew Dm mg the afternoon, a most iileiesting program was presented and thnn following several hours of genial chat, a dancing party m the evening climaxed the fes-t- i dies Mr Boiin Corhridge was chairman of the amusement committee anJ Mrs R J. Hyde had charge of the luncheon. Mr Cnrbridge who is well and active gave a step dance number on the program and participated 111 the evening's dance He was among those who lived at the old fort in the early settlement of Franklin and has experienced all of the hirdship pioneer life He is the father of twelve children. eleven of whom are living His wife died ten years ago Lee Corbndge and Ida Stangcr of Aberdeen, Idaho, celebrated the birthday by getting i marriage lleonsp in Logan and making it their wedding day prn-fusi- of e mi. VVJ UTAH MASONS TO MEN'DON Mendmi is phuining on a Mnv day celebi.ition Sidur-dny- , d n rom-tan- y Logan will be the rendezvous of members of eight lodges in Utah belonging to the grand chapter of Royal Arch Masons who will mee. here June 13 for their t"nty-firs- t This anannual convocation. nouncement has been made by E H Peterson, sei retary of Logan Lodge No. 8. From 75 to 1U0 Masons are expected to be in attemUnie Pc icy N. Cook of Ogden, grand lngh priest, will officiate at the oima all"!! activities here At 13 a m June 13 at the Masonic Hall in the First National Bank Imilimg the morning sesFollowing sion will he held him hcon gathering at noon, the afternoon as.cmbly will be inllei at 1 3b p m. Piepu.ilioi") aie being made fnt a banquet at fi jo p. m. at the Gull cafe as the closing numbei u.ij pi .. hi a,,', . With A II MuT.rl of the Logan lodge he idmg the arrangement-"ommiU.3 till plans for cutertainmen. of the visiting Masons throughou the day arc being arranged In the membership in Logan. CARD OF llIVNKb The family of the late Robert M Simpson desires to thank most sincerely ail those who asusted them in any way during their recent bereavement. Mrs. R M Simpson and Family. - -M DAT Vf il Bii bfc. - MOTHER I, Mac. LITCHFIELD, 17.ua Two motherless rabbits are cared for Cinderella the by being local file barn cat, who adopted the bunnies along with one kitten of her own. The mother of the rabbits died several weeks ago and they were placed in with the kitten. - maleiidl.s May 21 of the tug fca'iircs of tin day will he I he presence of the South Cache high school hand, iinclci direction of H Terry The days feslivitiio will bigin at !' 3b a. m. under direction of the Sunday school supermtanden-e- y Jn TIILY RL ALIi TIIK RAGE! SOFTEES NEW SHIPMENT The queen. Verral Kidman, by her consort, Hnbner. The Okey May Pole dam e will be danced by 30 little girls dressed m yellow dresses. May songs will be sung by the Sunday school children, directed illiam I Sorensen by Chorister Following this, a spu v program in the ward chapel will be given In the afternoon a band con-leby the South Cache band, a children's daru-eraces of all kinds for young and old, a ball game and a dance in the evening will end the festival. Mendon orchestra will furnish All outside visitors the music will be welcome Mity day has been celebrated here since Men-do- n was first settled All of the children look forward to this event with much anticipation w ill Tt) SELL AT ONLY The Smart New he crowned Sweepstakes Sport hat in all bright rues; fitted crowns of fabric, with cleverly stitched brims rt . Just Arrived! Dashing Jewelry 59c and $1 Just arrived-ne- w most fastidious sport and dre,s designs taste. that will intrigue EXTRA SPECIAL Finest diamond cut, strung on fine chain. appreciate their beauty. Regular $1 98 WONDER PRINTED CHIFFON the $1.00 CRYSTAL CHOCK ERS You must see these Ml silk in an abundance of lovely new shades and combinations for spring and summer flocks to $ Hemstitcher MAY WHITE SALE AND LINEN EVENT CONTINUES com-nitte- 3.VI,-0- 0 iMuilar , Baku, Balihuital , and fancy .straws. All styles turhan.s and brims. Last year Blossom hats sold for $libi) to itl'itm. Bana-m.t- HAS BIRTHDAY I the .AU MAY DAY PARTY enu-erne- d IT: Navy Ireen . During National Cotton Week, May 16 to 21 I LOriON SPREADS 8bxlb8 inches; se miles., spreads 7 in lovely new shades w for springs Heie is ulial von have always wanted a hrm.stilch-c- r that you cm use oil your own sewing nt.iehine, Ibis h"instdcli"r Will dll picot-in- g and tin king, as iirll Hs liriMillful, clear h'Mlislili hoig. ftn One Price Sale NOVELTY NIREADN 89x1115 inches; light bn. kgroundj with colored checks 4 CCJ Very attractive TOWELS 1)M$SK NAPKINS 16G7 M'ist attractive, in white with smart loloied borders Specially priced (J for H NtllEON Can lie used on any make sew iiu; machine. No ad- justment necessaiy. SpMial for four your now. only. Ot I I Colored I Double thread towels with colored border Xf 5 QQc wO IXBLEA(HEI) MISLLN inches wide; fine quality for linings and dish towels, etc Specially priced $4 40 QinsIiansgnslnG diHfuni Jmo 'bQtfmbtt Stare JJJ Yards X iVV QC RI I I' LED C I UTAIN'S Cream color with bright colored (unis, k'oui'-piec- e $ g JL W W Sets sets, for col- LKNCHEON CLOTHS 54x70 inches for oblong tables. Pure linen of fine quality, rainbow borders in $4 many combinations 4b 211x411 NCIIEON SETS 52x32 mi lies; all linen with ored ' rders in a variety of shades KA ON' BRIDGE SETS Cloth juiil four napkins to match, fringed edges Assorted colors Newest thing . in Innlge sets A 1 1 colored lioideis Ctl. OQ honlei imlns Iuie linen; white center with lovely y Ar. i U M EON SETS 547u imh ad pme linen iloth with m ihipkins to match 18x36 Tut lush Towels, with colored hordets EOIHS 5bx.Vi only mill to QQ a0 Turkish towels with colored holders . Q( BRIDLE, SKI'S loth with four napkins milih, pme linen, embroidered, plain and $ ,g fringed hems A ,!fi DUNDEE MUCK TOWELING An outstanding vnlucs, specially purchased and priced for the May White Sale ... 10vs1.00 Genuine Pepperell SHEETS and CASES 8199 Pepperell Sheets 88 c 81x108 94c 4 for 88 C Pepperell Sheets Pepperell Cases, 42x36 PR ISt ILLA SETS sals of snowflake marqiiiseto, lovely $ JL colored ruffles Four-plac- e j PltlSdLLA SETS Beautiful curtain sets in solid colors and with contrasting ruffles. Pastel and white DAV1ASK CLOTHS 60x80 Inches luncheon cloths of white damask; hemstitched and drawn thread. Super value OCi |