Show va11QUPILL: - - TK"r-:A--ofa- c ' ' ' rxw r 4 0 i f 'HE 14 SALT LAKE TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING 1 ' ' HAS FEATURE OF INSURANCE i Moffett t ' Out Mutual Protection Mortgage ' 4 ' i Points ' ' Afforded ‘ i - ' The Tribune Presents herewith one of a series ot articles on how the housing act is now operating I 1 --- - 1 -' " 9 ' g I 1 SCHOOL NEWS and VIEWS - -- FULL SUPPORT for - - n ' ' ' - n 1 Restedtw Phyllis g 4151:10 8:06 18 ii 1 1 ORPHEUM—Gene ettation Porter's "A Girl of the Limberloat' with Ititint Dreeeer Marian Month also Ralph Morgan 'Gridiron 'Mau" with Eddie Quillen n ''tr vleir ' ('''''''' - t5 530140 3 20 so '"" - VV- CAPIT01—Maurice Chevalier and Joanttte NfacDonald in "The Marry Widow" with Edward Everett Horton Una Merkel George Bernier Feature begins et 110 Ill k4 - ' 14 4l't - agreed upon! Feeling that he bad not been treated fairly the piper played such mnsic that It drew aU the children' of the village around him:: and they as he marched out of the town until he reached a hill Through an opening In the bill 'tis said the piper and the children passed from sight and were never seen again ' The Engiish poet Robert Browning has made this legend even more famous through bis poem "The Pied Piper of Hamelin!' The story is told in verse and is just about the same as the old tale When the word "pied" ' is applied to the piper It means that his clothing was "mottled" at differ- or colors "The sale of the PiedPiper probably grew out of a memory of the Children's crusade which took place in the year 1212-- This crusade is one of the saddest events in history-- Thou- sands of boys and girls were told that if they set forth for Palestine a miracle would happen and they would be able to win back the Holy Land for the Christians A youth named Nicolas led away about 20000 German children who joined the crusade The adventure ended in failure Many were sold into slavery Others died of famiinto or were exposure adopted lies living far from the homes of the children It may be that the Pied Piper of' the legend stands for Nicolas If so-- the 130 children who are supposed to have been led away from Hamelin formed only a small- part of his ik s e I lot-low-ed ' '''' - ' A- Zt 4 II k d ' I' 4111 Ii ik Id-wa- rd sup-peek- ed d: - ----- d --- - one-ha- lf one-ha- lf Im appraiilL on - - a lamas - - - — - ' cA 1 Parent-Teache- 1 " - freed the place of rats: but whert it tame time to "pay the piper" the mayor broke his promise lie would not give the reward which had been it one-hal- 1 ! rii7 - one-hal- I ()Tot 1 Miti-utraerO'Br- 1 FLANDIN GAINS one-ha- lf 1 AND Marra Four: Violet Piper Rathieen Duffy Alae two &croon Sea- Hamelin (also spelled "Hameln") lun g old TIMIS STAGS west-centris a city in Germany 100 DIPPODROMM—Stock barloseue company I from the border o1Holland It In "Leta tie' with Al Perris and Tony miles Daft comedians Gene Derby stager and is not a largo city the population bedander and a large chorus ing about 28000 but it is very old ON TIME AUDIBLE SCREEN PARAMOUNT—Warner Barrer in "Hell in having a history which goes back the HOILVP1111" with Conchae Montentero close to a thousand years Ralph Morgan Herbert Mundin Devine 430- Feature belling et 1230 Andy 220 romantic-comed- y "I Sell Anything" heeds the Victory's new dual feature WednesPat O'Brien the day program star of "Here breezy Comes the Navy" has the leading laugh role with Ann Dvorak and I Dodd appearing in his supClaire port An auctioneer who goes "arty" and deals in antiques is the hero of the rollicking new story O'Brien plays with the same this ease that has marked his newshawk roles Although he has already sold himself to one girl he can't resist the chance to impress an interesting blonde who proves how much money there is to be made in antiques by buckle for a buying a few cents and selling it to a museum for $50000 Claire- - Dodd plays this girl who knows her "Cellinis" She does the drawing room siren to perfection- The picture has many hilarious complications before reaching a surprise' Roscue Karns Russell Hop-to- n climax and Hobart Cavanaugh head the supporting cast which also includes and Robert Ferdinand Cellini-carve- FOR CABINET 1 Art super-salesma- - c - A ON PLAYHOUSE—On The Teddy Castleman er I '2'14 -' ' 7" ''i''' 1C' to promote home construction v ien in Sell Antr- "s 'W " -- with Ann Dvorsk "I'll airs Dodd thing' r '' t Roscoe Kornai slaty "Reform Girl" with on snow shadowl By JAMES A MOFFE'rr snowfall: the the Noel Itkeets r School Dramatic Club Prapeis Sell k--N '' the bleak and dreary sky and the ':L starts at 11:36 116 4:55"I 7:36 Anything Federal Housing Administrator a 10:15 "Reform Girl" Meng at It 340 ' i ' i stump in the frozen stream make 8 28 IL 4 WASHINGTON Nov 13 (R)—Mts Presents Its Second Day dead VI — ' the "Crime OEM cold onlooker actually feel the Without Passion" With t the is insurance a Claude Rains losrgo Whitney Bourne tual home mortgage BePeggy Johnston contributer ' : Stanley Ridges Paula Truemon Peature Gloria Ann Allen Editor vital feature of the new system ofcause this week is book week group begins 1230 225 430 I15 LW 1006 el i'l 3 4 lbw beinto World Moves On' with some financing which comes t Kiyoko Masoaka Associate Editor one of the 7th grade thought It would Madeleine Carroll Tranchet Tone Regij to an Dennr be nald Ing with the operation of titles II and alao William Powell Interesting plan BRYANT JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL in "The N assembly "t act 111 of the national housing Key' with Edna Best Colin Pirtia books The members of the class STUDIO--T- he —Lorraine' Nicholson reports: On on Gay 111L440 It is the first time that the principle are writing I play and making book of A 4p Astaire Ginger itOgell roeco Brady lied v or Horton of mutual Insurance at least on a Monday the dramatic club presented reports attractive books and book I STATE—Edna May Oliver and James ales- nationwide basis has been developed a very amusing play "An Aunt From covers min in 'Murder on the "Blackboard" also The Pled Piper et Remain -I Believed in You" With R01141Marr krises in financing of this type and like v 1 California" The play was the secJohn Bole& Victor JorY The fame of of Hamelin rests on a salient other the of points many ISIS—Constance in Bennett "Moulin' legend about an event which is ond in a series being directed by the Education Week Gott' with Tons titles Il and III constitutes a fundaFranchot Rouge" Tullio Program Berrat also Law Ayres in "teit'a to have taken place 650 years Be students This one was directed by mental change of old methods a dramatic story ?Roy" With Patricia ICIlls Prank Parents "ReformNoelGirl" ago The town we are told was inThe Bryant orches- Given Louise Swaner When the home owner' present or Pupils GalFrancis and Skeet starring instifested with rats and the people were tra under the direction of Mrs E S prospective goes to a financial unlagher is the second attraction Built Two worried It seemed that they might Anderson played before and after the tution to secure a new mortgage Films Ruth Hunter Editor a political frameup based upon about Entertaining have to move away and give their he will ---der the provisions of title II performance The newly formed guarRex Kyle Associate Editor a twenty-year-olkidnaping mystery homes over to the rate On tet eomposed of Glen Anderson Mar-wiScreen be told that the insurance on his at Rialto "army" i — unusual SCHOOL American the picture promises LOWELL suspense Then a piper arrived and said "I Jonas Riley Heath and Ira Lloyd education week was celebrated mortgage will cost him annually Tomorrow—Rip 'Van Winkle Premier Threatens and thrills French Tridey -- can town The rid of rats! value sweet face cent of the your also sang their selection being their of one per The Rialto will have a new double music which I the pupils of room 16 7A with Noel Francis plays a- girl who is ! — by charm iS will them I he I (Copyright 1934 Publishers play securing If Sweet Genevieve" of the mortgage favorite song Unless feature to Miss the the and their kidnaped program II '' the Dictatorship Wedneeday ' paid impersonate pic- and I can lead them into the river principal parents 0 Syndicate) the refinancing of an already existing Bryant students enjoyed two splen- Margaret 2 Layton ' in the Lowell audi- daughter of a prominent man seek- tures being "The World Moves On" where they will be drowned I will cent one be will fee the the per did week Winalow Plans talks mortgage during "The state his Approved and of 16 torium club room the of The governorship Key" ing Pep do this if you will pay me what I Smith talked on the activities of the held its Total Chaftges "The World Moves On" haa been ask" meeting with the ad- Once accepted into their home she Community Chest on Thursday and dition ofregular to go on with the deception described as the love story of a cenrefuses extra an in honor It might be well to explain here program The man named the reward he deRabbi Samuel Gordon spoke to the of (Continue4 from Pato one) fithe week Susan Dixon the presi- at her own risk An appealirig ro- tury With its power and sweep it sired and the mayor and other officlisedurt 1141 just what the home °Wirers' total International club on world peace dent announced the program which mance is interwoven In addition to has held countless audiences spell- cers of the town were quick to agree nancing charges will be On a new and the republic There le a severe On students will Bryant Thursday :t cast economiC crisis bound revealing itself as an epic of to his terms consisted of five talks and two plays Skeets Gallagher the featured mortgage he will have five 'per cent moral political and f ) UsEi 46' of one per cent "We must return progressively to be entertained by the Deep River It was a eplendld success and both Includes Stanley Smith Hale Ham- magnificent proportions deathless With his charmed music 'the sluing interest and t beauty and universal appeal The mutual insurance making a total of the formula of an organized con- singers on parents and children enjoyed It im- ilton and Robert Ellis' r Mules Leave chief romantic players of the piece the various music projects for inThursday the f A cartoon "Why five and per cent In a re- trolled liberty We had better do that Also mensely meet will association forced Metrotone a are new Madeleine will a of directed interest iasue and and Carroll Home" economy than have Irranchot dividual and group scholarships as e - ' 41' funding transaction'his 4 i ' Report cards will be circulated 'sound news round out the new pro- Tone and the supporting east Is a well as pert-tim- e ' r' ' be five and employment of proper cent plus one upon France i ' a : exFirst inGrade Wednesday and oue last and to to and fessional now musicians scheduled or are one are "We six to excellent with making insurance Kindergarten lengthy expected such gram play per cent Students in the boys' and girls' glee names as Reginald Denny Louise attend 4' cluding Friday at the Victory per cent in all In addition to periment in parliamentism in France clubs 4 a test on Intervale They Enjoy Day at Moyle Farm Dresser Stepin- Fetchit Lumsden Three WO scholarships have been t -- 4aiteA :: :i tV the above there will belsuch continu- I ask this chamber to forget party are had as these ear on ' Inworking are awarded training Hare— are obstacles Ik4r' until certain and in passed several i and others Dudley Digges DoubleNew service being Feature charges quarrel many ing ' others offered by professional teachers in 'iiis ri-iestances as the federal housing admin- I repeat 1 am firmly opposed to dictI ::" Virginia Guernsevtditor ' to have peace abroad the Isis William Powell la the star of "The the city istration may consider fair and neces- atorship-r-but S WASATCH SCHOOL—Last week Student" ''' 4 Compliment we must have peace at home" Key" an unusual romance with Any member organization may sary the first grade and kindergarten had : Incidental expenses such u costs Flandin Moulin Rouge" the romantic mu- - thrilling action and love interest b have the opportunity of presenting a delightful outing at the Moyle farm Board Appointment in ft‘set inthe turbulent days of the names of talented student musicians I of necessary I I In Little Cottonwood canyZn starring Constance Bennett' revolt of the last decade when 'or individual scholarship& A zanne Moyle Mrs James A Moyle leads the film parade at the Isis Wed- Irish charge title search attorneys' feu on a motion introduced by the left 0 Editor Tuddenham was William no be Dublin be the apand other service costs should seething battleground nominating committee will and Mrs Covey were the hostesses nesday a second feature being P314 s exArleen Fleming Associate Editor of the Sinn Feiners and the British pointed to select names for Officers "Let's Be Ritzy" higher than they would be in any radicals and an in had The children Ayres exceptionally LONGFELLOW SCHOOL — Our other similar transaction and they pressing "confidence in the cabinet The story of "Moulin Rouge" based authorities Edna Best star of the for the permanent organization These good time riding the pony end even may be included in the face amount to maintain the truce reform the principal J R Smith who has re- more fun milking the cow on a French stage success of the same New York and London stages has officers will assume their duties in Feeding been elected president- of theith chickens also served an AMMO:1112MP serves to introduce Miss Ben-- 1 the leading feminine role and also in IJanuary i I MU I 4 of the mortgage lig111 state and accomplish economic re- cently 11111 I 11111 II Utah Education association has re- iment It was difficult for the chilInett in first dual role arid as a the cast are Colin Clive Hobart CavThe temporary officers include: MAURICE I already have explained in this covery" 11111 II I 1“ I chairman: series of articles how all Junior fiof the chamber Iin- ceived an invitation from the na- dren to leave the farm when it was singer of songs The piece is filled anaugh Halliwell Hobbes and many Mrs Elmer E CIIEVAILIEK I to K convention L tional education become Mrs others II Nicholsen chairman vice title under is romance eliminated soma and nancing JEA11111 socialists vigorously time to go home but at last they with music comedy cluding a consultant of the joint commission were Mrs Ward Miss This will mean not only a great sayI Hugh secretary Carminati Tullio and Tone oonvinced they had had enough Franchot applauded thikhuge klAC on national l emergency education: The Jessie Harroun treasurer: Dr L John ing of money to the home owner but premier aS he rose to his full 6 pleasure for one day Several of the head the supporting cast which also Nuttall Jr and Fisher Harris counwill free him from the worry of feet 8 inches and read his unusually pupils and teachers wish to compl- parents accompanied the party ' has Helen Wst4tlev Andrew Tombes selors G Harvey Hancock director 111 II Chil- the Boswell Sisters Russ being compelled constantly to get his short businesslike ministerial dee- inentMr Smith very highly on this Leah Nebeker 8A writes: I Columbol i of publicity all serving with the co- l'14-111 mortgage renewed as well as the pos laration outlining the program ot his nfew appointment' dren of room 22 are preparing a play and many others maluttal the On first operation of representatives Thursday 11111 I Sibility of losing hia home entirely Clock"- - It is the( "Let's Be Ritzy" is the story of al "The Water ladministration ra""111called TT yy eacner meeting of the year wes neladstory of how the water clock was Inoue civic music religious political I New Method Flandin appealed for a continuance indmodern married young couple trying API teNti The Music council of Salt Lake and P Aran - oat h AP organizations In- I 11111 Mr Sntith addressed the meeting action its meet which of both ends truce to the fa1111time make record at I —UIII Is I political LUBITSCH who rialto one I am sure that any night prevaucal—: hold will November its Welfare school dividuals and 11111 I I soartment group representatives POOVCIteti about' the little Chinese boy who 1 taking place in a miliar with the cost of home financ- 'during the nine months Gaston 10:30 a I It m from to 13 Friday The 3A the memberJean meeting Music class reports: council compose tritV enterFleming I I retained power as head of al Before the water clock' in which they seat sleep and 'vented It r 10140 at noon the Civic All ing in the United States will agree Imergue Center Is is to which interestWe those ship products open I dairy studying mane was invented only the sun dial was tain Patricia Ellis shares honors be"— ”d"ih" ose WILLIAM POWELL w5rwith me that except in rare cases coalition government The premier butter last week We thought it used to tell time intending to assist in ed in conserving Utah's music talent with Ayres and also in the cast are stability with MYRNA LOY no one has been able to get home urged governmental lots We had of crackbutter on fun of Berton Churchill The children are writing the dia- Frank McHugh parliament—but ' mortgage money on such a basis as the cooperation to eat Our class is studying about ers warned Lawford the that he deputlea logue for the play and are planning Hedda Hopper and Betty LAST DAY! "Evelyn Prentice' our plan will afford taking into con- bluntly I we the and from products get to dissolution resort clittle the scenery furnishing the coaturnu aideration of course the exeessive k!ia1 preparedto them - A JAYWALKER FINED 1 "if necessary" and getting the properties such as charge S for renewals high interest I writes: Beck I and Miss M Robinson 35 of 415 First' Beverly I gongs an hour glass and other necesBudget Met Problem rates and other expenses incident to r X 'X I xeetétd---" !nature the 5A children ere studying sary things I !'" 7111 sPO t Jo Miss Ella Mae Clark avenue was fined $1 by Judge Daniell I the junior financing that was necesThe premier announced he woutalthe 1 4 NO OP 1 1111 ''40113 I e33::c701-I I t in police court Tuesday -arrangemargin veining shape i home is the in teacher --1 room onargetirs—-zzy:4: I ditA x07c on First South an'il I sary under the old methods P91 '4 11Lt1Pli 'proceed with a program of economic' ment and kind of ipaveq Notebooks and is d I 11 II 1 A I F I It I the furnish I I also that and financial measures to fight the with things helping It is to be borne in mind a t I T It I " 111lf it B it Am I t III I II specimen leaves are being made r ': Herbert Osborn ' 6A ' contributes: Win streets last Saturday IrT "1 1 Al I) c' t the insurance premiums paid by the crisis faced at home and abroad in&I LA l kii11 V it41 L vI'ai-tiksT In Miss Doris Cranley's class we For the last few weeks 1 di 1 I 18 I room 11t017--""tihas for invested are owners " property cluding France's agricultural prob- are studying insects cN We like this onot exand been with interest of the the humming a lems and seek to maintain them under stable work very much supervision citement chalk and pencils have been szitklAtIt Hi4federal housing administration These franc Li 'tc: r the 4A group Is Kathleen Tull 111d fiat esamsi eent4 n accumulations are held to meet posbusy needles flying scissors snipThe cabinet at a meeting prior to studying how to kys ' 'a' ps healthy Every 4 room t with LoutstDrecser Marsh STARTS TODAY i:-the convening of parliament at 3 p sible losses on the i nsured mortgages 2 t‘ t14 group plays bell for exer- ping the whole were buzzing c'ttionest lo 'N ' to step into r"""'"?'"7 1 activity If you and if these losses should be small m decided all sessions for the mo- Friday 1 Ralph 31 cise s &so the series study They 4te'""' room 22 when we are there you 0 r there would in all likelihood be some ment must be devoted to debate on "Health Books" 741 1i E would see the girls on the south side' accumulations to be applied to the the 1935 budget which Flandin is A ttS of the room busy with their needles' determined shall be voted rapidly i principal of the debt tt11 IL ::----- -4 7 for puppets Arabian To prevent a repetition of the riots P sewing All of the mortgages are put into clothing America 4 ‘ " It' I! f IL I! 1 t i' rk '"''' ' i while boys and girls on the north side ':'1 : ' ' varous A for ""e roups the grouping being of last February when citizens were i 1 if are busy making puppets and practic00"""P 1 iit maturities and risks This shot down in the streets the governbased As Nations' Melting z 8 4 vl itNIVOlf to act li how iill be greatly simplified by ment ministers also decided to forrealistical1 make them ing a - process cocoAo sT1'17ES I8"1”' IR' - :'''' t'''' ' '1 our plan f having all mortgages ma- bid all street parades and demonstra' 7 1 ly Other pupils would be drawing ii 001'21: WI 1:474 I - :zts ' t' 44111ADELIEINE Dorius 7 Nike Helen Julia 97p7 De Editors S Arabian witn -' which for and tions the 30 of of :e in ture on June the year 't either right backdrops hangings present c :': WO- "4 f — 4 elt 7:LAFAYETTE SCHOOL—The chil- soft chalk We are getting ready to 7 0-I or left wing adherents I ' they fall due That is all slots 540 e : 7a k t: d Flandin h as s mortgages insured this year will madramatically urging a dren of the Lafayette school enjoyed present "The Quest of the i: I -4 -:1 I e V" Clover" as a puppet show FRrNCHOT TONE ture on Jane 30 DK unless the cc- - continuation of the political truce a program given Wednesday Novem- r w'' 7 a waa pageant entitled 7 There curnfilation from insurance premiums appealed for "a union of action and ber t s ' - -7z "The Landing of Columbus" Dances should make it possible for them to action in union" '44' ' ' ''' TOMORROW! Dutch! were and songs given by the :1' be paid off earlier: : all 15year mort 1 "'"'"11 ill Hamlin Gives Warning 4111)t:17 h Indians cowboys sailors slaves and L-gages insured this year will mature ''''''' His warning of dissolution came Kentucky 'mountaineers and the ex- -I to June 30 1949 etc 1 when he said that if in the frameA IP el 'Nik of the modern end old fashLew Estimate work of the present parliamentary amples 1 N04' hor ioned ways of dancing were shown pk i 60 4 i--institutions it becomes It will be seen from this plan- of A 4 impossible to The pioneers pilgrims and Spanish : k ilte i assure of ' stability government and also gave dances The melting pot' 1 grouping all mortgages of similar 4 -- L-: - —22:Laaitiot- 4 11 maturities and risk that it will be restoration of the executive power represented children or many lands Complete new cast presenting prepared to take such dras- who dropped their flags into a big very much to the Se 1 '‘ I i A I Pertro sto tare to get as constructive a mortgage tic action t - 4L Uncle Sam stirred them up pot while tshrs— 1 '1 IFA 1 rt Real Comedies Flanclin announced measures to The For example if he sely C fi EztkDsSu pPIATIITLI: E 1010 and fathers enjoyed :As) kir) I I I cures a mortgage of only 50 per centim aintam order and control demon- this program on the evening of NoI of the appraised valueof his prop- strations prohibiting "I' - : DOUR carrying of vember 8 Something New to Salt Lake Lo1 4 AllAN erty his mortgage will go in with a weapons by unauthorized persons enMrs nose Graham second grade s t 0 IT'S DIFFERENT! group of 50 per cent mortgages dangering public safety adding: iv RIGHT SOW' "The republican state will not cap- teacher has placed a lovely set of where quite obviously the i Dutch pictures on the wall They are ! itulate before 1 actions" SEE '2 ties of loss will be very much less EDNA MAY OLIVER ' B—E"T"Tai 21''': ! t The new premier indicated his de- of windmills and Hollanders When i than if lois mortgage were for examt 1 the children get through studying Nili ' termination to GRABLE 1 Out the consticarry r TONIMIT" ple in an 80 per cent group ' ' diens they will start Holland -Oata i F eatured in t ' ir 4 tution reform THE of 1 his funpolicies The mutual insurance plan is prede"MURDER "Gat Mesmer° :1 n damental to the working out of the cessor the Doumergte PLOT-I- T'S A IT IIAS 11 '''' :3131(11117-- the screen Y 4 y entire syMem because through the giving the president more power FERA Artist's -f A I I" 1 7 Painting I r 1 A STORY if 1 parliament to stabilize the posi011 standardized procedure which it pro- over 117 VA1E !' 1 e1 vides a dependable and constant men- tion of the cabinet in the republic's to Presented School It's tunny elean family Ile called this :'' ket for these mortgages can be main- form of government 1 BELIEVED IN YOU" entertainment task "an immense but necessary task '''Je-I is tained This will be made certain on Rank Editor z Beverly which the fate our of Ames regime de' Boles—Rosemary through the operation of the National The Omit Laugh John Lois Ellison Associate Editor I COMEDIANS! GIRLS! pends?' of "Here 'Star it Mortgage associations to be estab-yr ' WILLIAM M STEWART SCHOOL Conies the Navy" at 8 DANCING DOLLS! lished under title III of the act Fi-- I —Last Friday the EZRA presented fun:fastest extd Bar I Silver Shipment to Stewart school one of the best pie-bt-a asocial institutions will be able greatl Huge 1 11104 A I D Irgirart ' to improve 1141rLI: position through 'tures that has been on exhibit in the I Big Augmented Orchestra I 41 U S Enters From Mexico of insured mortgages the substitution 41101E— union building on the university' I ) which AND TWO FEATURE PICTURES for the "frozen" ones they ENDS TONIGHT JOHN—ETIIEL—LIONEL During the assembly et LAREDO Tex Nov 13 (P)—The campus have been carrying in their portwhich the picture wits presented two SAME POPULAR PRICES 'A i 4 p: largest shipment of bar silver to enfolio& Something new in of the FERA told BARRYMORE ' '' v 3 Shows Dally-3- 00 1:13: 9:30 1 Moreover by reason of the ready ter the United States through the representatives entertainment is on what the ti — n government r-doing ' v -- 1 market which these financial agen- port of Laredo from Mexico in recent behalf of artists The talks were ap' 1 I i I 40' 0 AND cies will have for home mortgages years was on its way today to he "RASPUT111 the o' f rT t 1 students becaue preciated by k reserve J bank in Phi1adelphia1 were they will for all practical purposes federal --0 The consignment 'ery instructive and inwhich came they I be in a position to make its many THE - :' ' r 1 Monterey consisted of 930 bars teresting' ) y1 ry ' 0 MORGAN i RALPH ' With mortgage loans as are presented to from The which Stewart received' SEMLOH HOTEL DIANA WYNYARD them provided of course that the with a value of 1875986 pesos equiv- is calledpicture "The First Snow" and was I —And— borrowers can qualify as to personal alent to $534000 i I 1 k ' ) Utah ' Howartist iiihf painted WYNEE 11A young bra NORMAN FOSTER GIBSON here Reports said the I transfer was ' character and credit standing and I k de-ell' The ie Rosenbaum —In— ' 4 I picture ) the prompted increase in by i Mexthe to also be that the property provided - of the first' '' - I l — I' - tax on silver and otheri lightful representation -- Asr tsFOrMEING "SLEEPERS EAST" 1110PBrekitemniMenWerAnnysMSNSIWNPIAMEYINEM mortgaged can meet all of the federal ican export i A which becomes effective with-administration's housing require- goods -- ---- --- - - ----------- --I' - - -add 1 ''''' in the next few days UNKONMILlytitt ments 11 MONDA7LNYm 29th' 1 LIKE TO17 DO Bill B laD:Zklk 44a 4 ' I ALL! FOR FUN and Radio Amateurs of Utah Chiropractors Discuss HARRY ' TOMORROW Creae'4107rIlir in LAST TIMES TODAY staercp TTnnArtiall7A I SOSNIK and Hts k Asthma am! ' l N Y Nov 13 (A) de Lee 21 pretty brunette teacher "fired" last week by a rural trustee who said she would not display the American flag where he ordered it to be hung held the fort today In her school in Pompey Holto continue low determined teaching "until I am evicted by state police" James M Armstrong the trustee called first the Canastotta substation then the Oneida barracks of troop D state police and waited for the officers to arrive Meanwhile Captain Stephen McGrath commandant at Oneida said: "We'll not send troopers down there unless we get orders from Albany" sther (41---- meeting presided girl's i culminated In a double tragedy business school faculty Monday afriage here today when Muriel Hunsucker ternoon in the industrial education Problems of the business 25 shot and killed Dorothy Weber building senior clam honor studentitschool were discussed and then committed suicide DIRECTORY YUBLISRED The couple were secretly married In Louisville more than a year ago The itudent directory of the UniWhen this becameknown here in Oc- versity of Utah will make its appeartober the girl refusto Ilse with her ance on the university compus Wedhusband nesday according to an announceThe murder and suicide took place ment from the president's office Tuesin front of the Christian church as day SYRACUSE -E- ' ) ' - - i I - - the young woman Was returning school after having been home tor AT SALT LAKE Teacher Holds THEATERS Day By Day Tragedy Closes lunch Class After Shool Romance DeanraosLimsA DISCUSSED STAGS SCRIM( With Uncle Ray Beal head of the Pat O'Brien Picture Thomas -musical revue the with Jordan Vttaphone ' of at the MEDORA Ind Nov13 University Garcia comedian: Dick high business school lleads New Victory Bill smear Being 'Fired'' school vocalist at a of the VIEt—Tbe Pled et Barnette romance and secret mar- Utah HOUSING PLAN ' - NOVEMBER 14' 1034 to i - - - I ' i -- - '''P':' '' Fromm at i ' 4a 4 I I the radical-socialist- - - J Now i I v O Cot-Mu- Three-fourth- ' s I COM I youthful-appearin- Music Council T6 Meet Friday it '4MERRY -- i in-- one-roo- - 10--A- - rt ALIr ' -- 1 tx KsA7( - ilfirtProt IrA IIlI " It r "a 1 a r7 0 4" FidS11 7 It f i I i T i 1 Rolnir 'i - - ageanows e isØION - ' Pot it Pr 1 ' I ' - (PlAritoUSE - mortgagor'i-idViiii:-he-w- i A : s i- - - ii - r- 1 's Musical rr717777-71' 11'w ''t i white-haire- "JUST for 03 404I - '3- 16 : i of - s i - rt - Catttap Patch 1mi t ICVELE L2f' fA p '- À i:' - L'c LE R AIM 0 OLS EY t KentuckY KernelS 1 TVINABAY 44tL 11- ' At - — 4 - :::'-i- - t ! i - 1 rC 1 A :::A : '0414:N4 f BUCKBOARD" '''' - a 7 d I Wit ' i4 li 111-- I litt 1 -- iti" i )1 ir : "Ii A 111 '' wa':tli 11 : j i r Iritho' W 7- It f if I ti 7 ) "t) - -' I 11 1 - - - ii All''' : I CARROLL r'' what a Show! ‘ 5 -- 1 ' 1- L 11 t!pg s Four-Leafe- I r7477 '''1"03::L2:- I -- riiL I- Ell 7 r r 0 woI 04 - ' - A 1 n I- I- - -- TODAY! - r i 1 I — l"' litillittilit-L- e''' Poor 404 ' ' 4t -- lIot Music Al MATEO !V t 1 1 i lis -- 1 ' Plan Year's Last Outing ' "Basic Bros h'' 3 l'--C- 1 — Causes Bronchitis Asthma and Members of the Utah - Amateur! discussed by Dr A Radio club will hold their last outingl at the Kesler atiB for the year Thursday at 7:30 p tn regular weekly lunch- the cabin of Leland Irvine in Mill'eon meeting Of the National- Chirg- practic Neurocalometer and Creek canyon held in the offices of Dr WilMoving pictures will be shown by club W Seare in the Clift building John Green Frank Carman will give ham a lecture on "Modulators" Several' MorldaYPlate Analysis" was dis- new members will be initiated ciised by Dr Arthur W Olsen Dr The giant sequoyah trees were George F Parker Dr George A Wilnamed after the Cherokee Indianson and Dr Janet Young directed the --scholara clinic : Of "X-ra- y L--- t—‘ It This Thrilling Dramatic Hit et the Season! 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