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Show TI1E BULLETIN Golden Gate Bridge Opened to Motor Traffic WHO'S NEWS THIS WEEK... There's the charm of Grandmother's time in this lacy panel-insea luxurious bit of dress-u- p for your best" bedspread! In string it measures 24 by 35 inches, but goes quickly, for the back-- ) ground is in lace stitch. It would t, By Lemuel F. Pa Mon ! Circus Tycoon Unworried by Labor Trouble Flurry. NJEW YORK. The cirrus left Washington after a brief stay, with Samuel W. Gunipertz, general manager of the mammoth Kinglfng Brothers Barnum and Bailey show, completely untroubled, serenely unruffled, by a flurry of labor trouble at the national capital which involved a campaign by Ralph White-hea- d of New York, head of the American Federation of Actors, for recognition of the union by the cirrus authorities. Always a diplomat, but nonetheless poised and, when necessary, incisive, Gumpertz docs not appear to have made any strong objection to the unionization of various elements not now organized, including members of the bull gang," as roustabouts and others who put up tents and do general heavy work are known. Business, he admitted, has been very good indeed, so why break the amiable processes of prosperity on the wheel of feudal pride and economic recusancy? When we first knew Sam Gumpertz, he was the great American freak impresario, exhibiting his collection of curious and abnormal humanity at the Dreamland circus side show on Coney Island, part of a varied entertainment provided by the late Senator William H. Reynolds over a course of several years in the middle 1900s. Since he was a boy of nine, Gumpertz has been of the circus, beginning his career as an acrobat with the Montgomery-Quee- n show. Seventeen years later, he was winter manager for Col. John G. Hopkins, operator of a chain of seventeen theaters, while he helped conduct the Barnum and Bailey and Buffalo Bill shows in the good old summer time. Later came his association with Senator Reynolds at Dreamland and he was thus engaged when, is a result of the illness of his old friend, John Ring-linhe was drafted to the biggest circus of all. Taking hold in the years of depression, he saw the need of a greater efficiency in the conduct of business and in certain radical revisions in the form and variety of entertainment. Consequence was that the circus remained a going concern, a very progressive concern, in fact, as witness financial statements showing that the Greatest Show on Earth" last year played to record business. Gumpertz rules with an iron hand encased in a velvet glove. Supreme in authority over a community comprising 1,600 men, women and chilraces, dren, representing forty-nin- e he knows everyone, from the lowliest roustabout to the highest-pai- d entertainer, by first names, is their confidant in all their troubles and declares he has less difficulty with his personnel than he would have with a little wagon show." Foreign Words and Phrases quiet-spoke- n First automobiles shown arriving in Sun Francisco from Marin county across the Golden Gate bridge, fol--. lowing the recent gala opening of the span to motor traiiic. Inset shows Mayor Angelo Rossi of San Fran-cisco cutting a chain with an acetylene torch, thus officially opening the Waldo approach to tralllc. 1 ! DETROIT BISIIOP Spelling Champ Wins S500 Prize the stitches used; material requirements. To obtain this pattern send 19 cents in stamps or coins (coins preferred) to The Sewing Circle Household Arts Dept., 259 W. Fourteenth St., New York, N. Y. Please write your name, address and pattern number plainly. Pattern Laissez qui je vous lesponde (F.) Allow (permit) (suffer) me to answer you. Tout le monde est sage apres is every coup. (F.) After-w- it man's wit. Sans les injustices des hommes. (F.) But for (were it not for) the injustice of men. Une nuit sans sommeil. (F.) A sleepless night. Dehors. (F.) Outside. Uberrima fides. (L.) faith. Super-aboundi- 5790. also be effective as a door panel. The stunning panel running lengthwise of the bolster may also serve as a scarf. Crochet this beautiful design of humble, durnble string or in finer cotton for smaller panels. In pattern 5790 you will find detailed instructions and charts for making the panels shown; illustrations of the panel and of A Moral Success The highest needs must have most care, and the lower needs the least care, and we must so train ourselves that hunger for the ideal things shall chasten and subdue svery worldly hunger, fulfil the true ideal of men and women, and make life a moral success and not a moral failure. John Hunter. fDOGS! BLACK LEAF 4CT Keeps Dogs Any fraa EwrgrscBi,Shntbseta par Laima at Deuced Awkward Riding, What! PITCHING FIND Sr. TURN SPARE TIME INTO MONEY TTirra ana htmdrala of article yw frienda and neichtxm, cu rell1Uto your book limia all predict Laiga pate and enaapanwa, carefully grouped la action. Scons - of -three finite aupphr UTELT ugn rernins opportunitin. Tbourenda of people nuke (ood money at thia work. Sred Mifkr Mf teat ifeia Share rearer, arena DIRECT 5E1XJNG INSTITUTE, be. TS E. Wicker Dries, Dept. R. Chfcaaa,Dl X&, I remember now you bought a quart of Quaker State when we were first enffgedl g, Bishop Edward Mooney of Rochester, N. Y., who has been appointed bishop of Detroit, succeeding the late Bishop Gallagher. As bishop of Detroit, Bishop Mooney becomes Father Coughlins immediFirst prize of $500 was awarded Waneeta Buckley of Louisville, Ky., ate superior. His designation to the as he is fright), recent winner of the title of Best Speller in the Nation." She post was widely predicted, won the thirteenth national spelling bee at Washington, sponsored by known as a diplomat of unusual was skill in dealing with problems such newspapers at the new National museum. Waneeta's runner-u- p diminutive Betty Grunstra of Passaic, N. J. "Plebeian," spelled cor- as those Father Coughlins excurand economics crerectly by Waneeta, after Betty missed, decided the contest. Betty's sionsinin politics ate the diocese. second prize amounted to $300. ng J French Journalist's Visit. ANY Americans with memo-.rie- s of their war days have Jack d Dawson, pitching sensation of North high school, Dcs Moines, Iowa, who was d club Grand Prix motorcycle racer negotiating a difficult turn at the Crystal signed by the of the Northern league a farm of Palace road racing track in London. This cyclist is receiving expert assistance from a "contortionist passenger. the Cleveland Indians. sixteen-year-ol- Fargo-Moorhea- Mrs. Thaden Sets New Womens Air Speed Record been greeting Jacques Chastenet, editor of Le Temps, who arrived here on his first visit to this country. Asserting he should have come here long ago, M. Chastenet purposes a survey of conditions in the United States in the course of a trip which will carry him through the Middle West. A liaison officer with the second division, A. E. F., during the World war, now editor of one of the worlds leading newspapers, the visitor is renewing many old American friendships. The piper of which M. Chastenet is the distinguished editor deals very prominently with foreign affairs, including, of course, those of the United States and Is considered in the chancelleries as a first class authority on international questions. Born in Paris in 1893, educated at the Lyeee Condorcet he has written several books of profound legal character, is a chevalier of the Legion of Honor. oilt Then make It's easy. Just test. theFirst Quart! drain and refill with Quaker Stare. Note the mileage. Youll find you go farther before you have to add the first quart. Thats because theres an extra quart oflubrication in every gallon. " The retail price is per quart. Quaker State Oil Refining Corp., Oil City, Pa. Always addin Literature Counteracting Fear I Knowledge is the antidote to. Style in literature consists i of proper words in proper placesi. I fear. Emerson. What a Nasi Thinks. to Germany after a RETURNING United States, Prof. Friedrich Schoenemann asserts in a lecture that public opinion in the United States could be mobilized for a war against Germany "in a few hours," if such a war were pictured as a great erusade for a great ideal. Referring to the recent Nazi press attacks on Mayor La Guardia of New York City, he laments the folly "of judging all Americans by La Guardia." Mrs. Louise Thaden, winner of the Bendix and Hannon trophies last year, beside the plane in which she Louis airport here May 29, when new speed record for women at the air show held at the Lambert-St- . (62.5-milcourse at a speed of 197.9 miles an hour. The former record was 175 flew a 1 set a she miles an hour, held by Amelia Earhart. e) t Director of the American section of the English seminar at the University of Berlin, Professor Schoen-n emann has degrees from Gotten-giand Heidelberg, where he studied. He is well known in this country through his long sojourns here and from his analytical essays. Himself a Nazi, albeit a calmly poised one, evidently, his remedy for present states of mind and trends of thought in America concerning Hitlerism . is counter propaganda setting forth the benignities, urbanities and profound logical bases of the ruling conceptions of social, economie and administrative practice in Germany. New Future. e COMollrintrd WNU Service. The Finest in Hotel Accommodations |