| Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING APRIL 1936 7 Leader at Union Taken by Death Coast Utah Debaters Al the Salt Lake Theaters t’n Romantic Comedy Drama Now at Gem Hold University of Utah political science students heard the Trojan debat ors from the University pf Southern California give verbal battle to the University of Utah debators in a nondecision debate Monday NOW PLAYING fN TUB AUDIBLE SCREEN CAPITOL— Robert Montgomery and Mvma Lov in “Petticoat Fetr” with Reginald of B hlp Owen Swnrthout and Jan alrttt Oladv voice - brings him Up Thfa Night" with Ktepura Ala Merivale Mowbray' Benny Philip In "Ship Cafe" the Baker The question was "Should conbeginning Tuesday VICTOPY — Warner Otand In “Charlie Chan the Oirctn on the screen at the Gem with Kv Luke Frankie two-thir- ds Carl at majority Ford John McGuire Shirley Deane aleo gress by a Brisson plays the lead role as the The House of a Thousand Candles" have the power to overrule a 5 to 4 with Phillips Hnilmee Mae Clarke Irving decision of the stoker who becomes the bouncer Ptchel supreme court?” The Roslta Moreno pictorial in a waterfront night club and Metrotoneandsound news affirmative side was taken by Ar-th- ur Former Pipe Line Chieff Hllarioug tx-stoker whose Succumbs Following fame are told new attraction Long Illness — Action in Court Charges Illegal Practice otXaw Two Washington Count) Men Defendants Complaint Special to The Tribune CEDAR CITY -- Two Washington county residents one of them a former state senator from this district ere charged with the illegal practice of law in a complaint filed Monday in th Fifth district court at St George Tne complaint Which is a civil action was filed by Sam Cline Milford acting as State Bar commissioner for this district David Hirschi president of the State Bank o' Hurricane and exsenator from Washington county was charged in the complaint together with John T Woodbury St George former Washington county clerk with engaging unlawfully in the practice of law A temporary restraining order was Issued by Judge Leroy H Cox Monday restraining the defendants from further alleged illegal practice of law pending permanent action on the complaint This was Said to be the first action of its nature ever filed in this state according to Mr Cline The Injunction suit was filed after a thorough Investigation on behalf of the State Bar association The Investigation was conducted by Mr Cline as bar commissioner for the Fifth district It is alleged in the complaint that the defendants have "unlawfully engaged In general law practice In Washington county" Specific allegations are that defendants in criminal actions have been represented by Mr Hlrschl and that both defendants have “given legal advice written contracts and otherwise carried on the practice of law" This action Is the first In a general move by the State Bar association to put a stop to such prac tices throughout the state said Mr Cline Director of Museum Finds Historic Papers FORT BRIDGER Groshon curator of the Wyoming state museum here and custodian of the Fort Bridger state park opened the museum for this season on March 1 He U preparing to obtain additional exhibits In the near future At the town of Piedmont settled by the Byrne and Guild families before the Union Pacific railroad was finished a number of relics of early Uinta county life are to be had He hopea to get them on exhibit properly catalogued this spring and then also to go to Burnt Fork and get other historical objects that are kept by the family of George Stoll some of whom have lived on same ranch while It has been in three or four states and territories Wyo-Mau- -rice Two Youths Arrested In Extortion Attempt IDAHO FALLS Idaho— An extortion case said to be the first in the history of Bonneville county resulted In the arrest of two youths Monday by county officers Jessie Terry and Lamont Waters both 19 confessed to have attempted lb obtain $100 from D Kishiyama a Japanese living north of Ammon officers declare The youths were arraigned late Monday before Pro- bate Judge VV D Huffaker and were bound over to district court after waiving preliminary hearing Postmaster Named WASHINGTON April 6 UP) -- The post office department announced today the appointment of the fol lowing acting postmaster: Fletcher Peterson Salma Utah Midvale Homestead Project Bountiful Pioneer Sure of Approval Tugwell Says Succumbs to Age v UNION — James Resettlement Director - Advises Utah Lawmaker Prominent Stork Raiser of Utah Idaho Dies That Inspector Will Report Soon &?$$ ment can buy private land only afSpecial to The Tribune WASHINGTON D C Apri' 6— ter the attorney general and the Special to The Tribune general both have exRepresentative Robinson of Utah Is comptroller amined and approved the title By BOUNTIFUL— Mark Waddoups advised by Professor Rex Tugwell this process Tugwell admits It 80 died at his home In Bountiful of the resettlement administration would take ten years to spepd the that the subsistence homestead millions now at its command He Monday of infirmities incident to jje was born project at Midvale unquestionably will ask congress to pass a special I August 7 1855 In will be approved and constructed act authorizing him to acquire One of TugwelPs representatives is lands whenever his buJ3owe Warwirk-- $ § shire England a due in Utah now to inspect and re- reau is satisfied with title without v VS port on this project and if his re- requiring approval by the attorney 2 3 ° n °t Thomas Jfind VU’CeW' port is favorable Tugwell assured general and comptroller general Porter Waddoups the congressman the project would t Holds Options §He j°net the L v go forward without further delay on a Resettlement has options S church in Explains Delay number of parcels of submarginal and emiEngland Incident to their discussion Tug- land in Utah chiefly In Tooele to Utah grated well explained that he was halted county but is unable to consummate rossing the plains in carrying forward his submarginpurchases because of the difficulty with 0 and al land program fob which delay in getting title If the Height’s company 000 was allocated - because of law can be amended Tugwell said After arriving these purchases would be Aiade delays in obtaining title in Utah Mr WadUnder present law the govern- - promptly doups was a successful stock rais-M- r Waddoups er rancher and farmer having engaged in these activities in Utah and aouthern C J Sea-mon- Arrangements for the funeral are being made with the Lindquist and Sons mortuary and will be held In the Logan L D S Second ward with chapel Thursday afternoon burial In the Hyde Park cemetery ior Industries Doing Fine Mar-garet- ta Railroad Renames President o OGDEN— M E Singleton of St Louis Mo was reelected president of the Utah-Idah- o Central Railroad company Monday afternoon at a meeting of the new board of directors following the annual stockholders’ meeting H A Banning was named vice president E C Singleton vice president and treasurer J H DeVlne treasurer and P H Mulcahy gen- eral manager Other members of the board of directors are Marriner S Eccles E G Bennett G L Becker Spencer S Eccles J Fletcher Scowcroft and BOISE (Ah— L F Parsons secre- J H Singleton of Idaho of the chamber stale tary Commerce told the national emer gency council here Monday “we Indian School Plans have good reason to stop our bellyaching and be thankful that we live Sent to Washington in Idaho” “The trend of economic and busiFORT HALL idaho— The educaness conditions in Idaho can be tional program for Indian children measured quite accurately by the of this reservation will cost $58000 value of the annual production of during the fiscal year beginning our farms forests and mines" he July 1 according to a budget subdeclared “and the combined total mitted to the Indian bureau at of these three — leaving out federal D C by F A Gross relief for the moment— at the close Washington of the reservation superintendent of 1935 was 68 per cent of that In 1929 the peak year-- Chamber Delays Action On Proposed Council the OGDEN— Whether Ogden chamber will affiliate with the procouncil posed Utah Civic suggested as a substitute for a state chamber of commerce will not be decided for 'he present directors decided at the regular weekly meeting Monday The Utah Civic council was advanced as a means of affiliating Utah chambers and civic clubs into a statewide organization An executive committee of seven mem-herstwo from the southern two from the northern and three Irom the central part of the state— would 4erve as the governing board of the proposed organization ll Idaho Show Income Gains I 1 He was an active worker In the L D S church and from 1895 to 6 9 1897 served as a missionary in Illinois He married Cylistia Call daughter of Anson and Margaretta Clark BRIGHAM CITY— Triplet girls Call and is survived by nine sons wers bom In the Pearse hospital and daughters Mrs Edith W here Monday afternoon to Mr Waite Burley Idaho Mrs W Sjnedley Bountiful Mrs and Mrs Devere Christensen of Armenia WKynaston Glen Wad The babies Brigham City doups Salt Lake City Mark E weighed 5'i pounds apiece and Los Angeles Cal Vivian were born at 3:10 3:40 and 3:50 Waddoups Milford Mrs Afton The mother and babies Waddoups p m Reed Payson Mrs Hazel W Walkwere reported as doing fine er Kamas Clifford Waddoups The couple have one other Ariz child a Mrs' Phoenix girl He also married Hannah Briggs was Christensen formerly Miss who with her three children died Merle Stander of this city Utah-Idah- follow: Harrison Miller be used Box Elder 1936-3- 7 Helen Yeates Cache 1936-3Dorothy Welling Davis 1936-3- 7 Jessie Marie Nelson Iron 1936-3- 7 Roa MorMecham Juab 1936-3- 7 1936-37 Alyce Rollins gan Millard 7 Morgan Arlo B 1936-3- 7 Weston Injuries at Coal Mine Prove Fatal S 4-- H 4-- 12 Noon HEW REFRIGERATOR EACH DAY THIS WEEK ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION SHOW 100 Units on Display Salisbury Bldg—2nd Floor MAIN and 2ND SOUTH WINNER CONTEST NO 2: pVtIo tail $149SO Refrigerator dally to the writer of st line 111 LIMERICK See all th- naw models — take part In the contest! Mtiilr hv Hawaiian Band Each Evening Rivers Nicholes of the Utah' Lyle Transportation company and Shirley Barnes of the Kaysville Canning company were admitted as members of the Executives’ association Monday noon at a meeting in the Beau Brummel cafe J W Dudley of the Harris-Dudle- y Plumbing company was the speaker at the meeting Junius Romney vice president of the association pre- meeting Trio Th Mtsur ' Alda" Verdi Ogden liti'ir'sn Rspsodv nmial Fre nance Li Dau Rogers Logan polls will be open Mesle Frahmr for election of officers and at 12 I’llfllit Schubert Serenade noon luncheon will be served In the Bdouln Poor Foote Ms‘e Chorus lioffee shop of the hotel The nfter-rooOrpheus I Smithwick direetor Albert session beginning at 1 o'clock Airs Beason accompanist No 10 yi Qdu STARTS THURSDAY 5 HI WITHOUT "KIEPtlRfl Give IU Thu a Sight'' Satundaqf J THouHits Uixt Acltl: co&pgn I CtfV TOUCH NOW LAST 2 DAYS VICTOR McLAGLEN — in— “The Informer” OF CHAQIIC CHAN itrw:rhf fheCinCUloiANo SELECTED AS BEST PICTURE ISIS by National Board of Review Combined N Y Critics Critics In FILM DAILY Poll AND FARMER IN THE DELL CKEEN-Joe McCrea— Sally in “HALE Blane A SINNER" with Adrienne Ames Only PARKER STONE— JEAN FRED -- STARTS THURSDAY— ANN SOUTHERN In “YOU MAY BE NEXT” — Also— PRIDE OF THE MARINES Appearance Starts Friday— "CALL OF THE PRAIRIE"! "Murder of Dr Harrign”j UER!UIII(1J! I TJsrt De Falla J BOBBY MEEKER known by millions LAST DAYI Swing Style Thursday WALTZ v TONIGHT LADIES GENTS rreewee nein vm BING CROSBY 200 30e JOAN EMMETT —Also — COCOtiUT Mary Gary COOPER BRIAN "THE VIRGINIAN" GROVE J man wamam BROADWAY Leoncavallo Prologue from PacUneci” Hampton Barlow Mrs Beason accompanist Cello aoloe Grutimaeher Fantpsle ITongrolse Popper ilRendorff accompanist Roseear ' in BarUort'e solo L'insana Perola from w!tk REGINALD OWEN Paul Juon Three Silhouette Mrs Donald Plano solos llcocti MCTUSI turn “GIGOLETTE” 'elvinatercfir ffthduone -- LAST DOUBLE FEATURE— FRED Arline Judge Carl Brisson in a gay romantic hit : HIT NO Z Buster Crabbe a Kathleen Burke In Zane Grey's Joan Novelty “ROSE OF THE RANCHO" P M ROGERS Blondell — Glenda Farrell STARTS NEW TODAY RAFAEL SABATINI’S “CAPTAIN BLOOD” ERROL FLYNN— Cast of 1000’s -- 2ND ( Starts Thursday— Gladys Swarlhout la 12 “MISS PACIFIC “NEVADA” Shoty’GoeSouth DAY— 7:00 to ASTAIRE-GING- ER “TOP HAT” “SHIP CAFE” m n SADIS Reginald Beales Allan Tlbbals Sarah Castle Aria MONTOOMERY W 7 lows' NOW WHAT A PAIR TO BE IN LOVE! Pamu — ALSO— Reports of officers and counselors will be given at the morning session and music selections will be furnished by the Bradley Trio comprising Jack Bradley Jr cello Joe violin and Mary Dean Bradley Bradley piano A boys’ violin group directed by Mrs Herman Fetscher Ogden will be heard and numbers will be given by 100 members of the Associated Choral groups Flection Slated osoftir sided TONIGHT— 10 ACTS IN ADDITION TO BIG TIME VAUDEVILLE ACTS Features! utriwuis B AMATEURS SECRETARY tar-Studd- YTOlfEY Join Executive Body Grant Bringhurst NEPHI— Captain J K Pisrcey of Rae Carol Sharp the Salt Lake City fire department Salt Lake 1936-3- 7 1936-3- 7 Glen Sagers inspected equipment of the Nephi Summit1936-3- 7 Marie Thomas fire department Monday morning Tooele Rhoda Cannon Wash- According to the tests on pressure Utah 1937-3- 8 Donald Gibson We- made by Captain Piercey the Nephi ington 1937-3- 8 ber 1936-3- 7 machine is in good shape The following are alternates: Vera Captain Piercey also addressed Elmer the members of the Nephi Kiwanis Firth Box Elder 1937-3- 8 Rena Wicker club at the regular noon session Olsen Cache 1937-3- 8 Thomas Abbot Iron Monday the Juab high school stu Davis 1937-3- 8 1938-3- 9 Melda Vickers Juab 1936-3- 7 dent body in assembly Monday afJulia Finlinson Millard 1938-3- 9 ternoon and the members of the Josephine Parris Morgan1937-3-1936-3- fire department at a meeting Mon8 faul Lamborn Rich day night in the city hail Faun Carlston Salt Lake 1937-3- 8 Summit 1936-3- 7 Reno Gibbons Rachel Anderson Tooele 1937-3- 8 Grace Venn Allman Utah 1936-3- 7 Ruth Cottam Washington 1937-3- 8 Larson Weber 1936-3- 7 will complete all unfinished business Gail Martin president of the Civic Music association will be the speaker discussing the "History of Musical Activities in Utah Past and Present" A string trio composed of Mrs Royal Eccles violin Mrs Mol-li- e Mrs Myra cello Greenwell Froerer pianovwill give selections and Annette Richardson Dinwoodey contralto will sing An “Artist Concert" will be presented In the Assembly hall at 8:1$ p m closing the convention sessions The program will be as fol- "WIPE ITiHADJO Equipment Nephi’s Y Salt Lake City is invited to send annual delegates to the thirty-firs- t HAPPEN National Rivers and Harbors congress April 27 and 28 at WashingLEO CARRILLO ton D C Gus P Backman executive secretary of the chamber of ARUNE JUDGE commerce was Informed Monday -- ANDMr Backman said that as the IT'S THEIR FUNNIEST! congress is to be held at the same time as the annual United States The Cuckoos Roam the Bad Lands! chamber of commerce the same delefit If gation will represent Salt Lake City at both meetings Two New 3Iembers Mh JIAN GA&IE-HARLOVRO- I2c$cilufct RUSSELL Harbors Meet 1936-3- 7 With Mrs Claribel W Wallace president of the Utah Federation of Music clubs presiding representatives of the music clubs of the state will meet in convention at the Hotel Utah Tuesday at 9:30 a m Professor Thomas Giles head of the department of music at the University of Utah will give qn address on “Value of Federation to Musical Groups” as the m&in feature of the morning session Mrs Wallace will give the address of welcome to delegates and guests Mrs Vera Frey Beason is general chairman of the At 10 45 a S L Invited to Attend L Fireman Okehs Federation of Music Clubs Will Hold Convention Today to 11 P M Arm-atron- n Bing-hanir- Union Pacific Scholarship Victors Clubs Director Announced by Special to The Tribune LOGAN— Winners of the Union Pacific $100 scholarships to the Utah State Agricultural college were announced Monday by D P Murray club work in Utah director of These awards are given annually to the outstanding boy or girl club member in each ofthe counties within the jrade area of the Union Pacific service The winners together with their counties and the year their scholarships are to - many years ago Mrs Cylistia Waddoups died Juiy 3 1907 and on November 27 1916 he married Mary VV Carlile who survives him He is also survived by 26 grandchildren and 20 Funeral services will be held in the Bountiful First ward tabernacle Wednesday at 2 f m with interment in the Bountiful cemetery Friends may call at the Union tnor at Columbia tuary funeral home until Tuesday pany afternoon and then at the family He died a few minutes after being residence until time for the funeral rushed to the hospital Mr Johnson had been a resident of Carbon county for nearly two years His mother Mrs Martha Tooele Masons Plan Johnson resides at Kanawha Iowa He has a sister Mrs Max P To Entertain Visitors Schranck residing at Cedar City TOOELE— iRocky Mountain lodge Other survivors are Henry J and Oren H Johnson Kanawha Sylvia No 11 of the Utah Masonic order Johnson Chicago Mrs Gertrude will play hosts to the Christopher Milnes Kanawha and Mrs Ernest Diehl lodge No 19 of Garfield and Phillips Sioux City Iowa the Canyon lodge No 13 of Fraternal TialT here Tues- Rigby Girl Succumbs day night during the Grand lodge To Crash Injuries official visitation headed by Grand Master Christian Fischer of Salt Lake City RIGBY Idaho — Wilma Michel-se- n Sol J Melvin worshipful master 18 of Rigby died at 7 a m of the local lodge will welcome the guests at 6 p m and at 6:30 Monday following an automobile half mile south of Rigby they will begin the banquet of the accident'a Yellowstone highway at 3:30 on evening at the Community Metho- a mthe dist church Nels Blomstrom and The car in which she was tiding Wesley Little are the committee in left the road on the west side charge of the banquet rolled over twice and landed lp the Burgess canal Death was due to a fractured skull and internal injuries Rich Bell and Homer tGrornen of the California school while the negative was debated by Massara Masoaka and Howard Anderson of the University of Utah Mr Bell and Mr Groman will leave Monday night for 'Nevada where they will meet the University of Nevada debators and from there they will return to the University of California Cag-nn- v Orson Mother of Three Brigham City Newsmen Dies T riplet Girls s HYDE PARK — Mrs Eliza 92 home at died the England of her daughter Mrs Eliza Duce here Monday at 6 p m after a long illness Mrs England was the mother of Charles England former publisher of the Logan Journal and Joseph H and Marrion England connected with the Cache American semiweekly newspaper here She was born at AH Saints Suffolk England October 30 1813 the daughter of Henry and Mary King Seamons She had been a resident of Hyde Park for one year and of Logan for several years Her husband William England died in 1875 Three children preceded her in death She was active in L D S church work Surviving besides the four children mentioned is another daughter Mrs Efnma Smith Logan 38 grandchildren and four Illness Elizabeth $25-00- Oborn 67 former president of the Union and when Wa 0RPHBHMeeeg Jtftftnd RosaHw Jordan Irrigation and Pipe Line later its sing in “It Had to Happen " with Leo Is recognized by a rich counttalent CarrRlo Arline Judge Arthur Hohl also at died contpany who takes him under her wing ess wheeler end Woolsey In “Silly BllUes" his home in Union with Dorothy Lee and makes him her gigolo — Sylvia Sidney and Fred PARAMOUNT Monday at 3:5E ' which The ‘circumstances bring “Trail MaeMurray In the p m after a twe of Lonesome th Pine ” with Fred 8tone him to a realization of his position Fonda Bondi Beulah Henry years’ Spanky and his reactions to his surroundMacFartand and Robert Barrat which followed a ings give rollicking finale to the 9TUDIO—Victor McLaglen In “The Inparalytic stroke former with Preston Foster Margot story Playing opposite Brisson is Graham Heather Angel also “The Mr Oborn had Farmer In the Dell" with Fred Stone Mady Christians and Arline Judge been prominent In Jean Parker Frank Albertson and Mois cast as the dancing entertainer roni Olsen Union city affairs with whom he falls in love The RIALTO— “CeRlng Zero" with James during most of Pst O’Brien June Travis cast also has William Frawley Stuart addl hie life In Erwin Isabel Jewell Barton Mac Lane Inez Eddie a Davis Courtney' and — GFM tion to several ’‘Ship’s Cafe” with Carl Brisson Madv Christians Arline Judge William popular New York night club en years’ service as Frawlev also Zane Grev’e “Nevada” tertainer in actuality with “Buster" Crabbe Kathleen Burke of the president a Hatton the offers Secondly Raymond i r r 1 program g a 1 on and Zane Grey western drama “Ne- STATE — Papain Blood" with Enrol line comFlvnn Olhia de Hat!land Lionel ’’ pipe vada with “Buster" Crabbe as the Basil Rathbone Gu Klbbee wlso pany he was a di“Personal Maid s Secret’ with Margaret hero riding into Arizona to become rector of the Mid- Mr Oborn Anita Louise Ruth Donnelly JJndsay embroiled rustlers with cattle and TOWER (Ninth East and Ninth vale State bank He also served as South) — Crawtord In “I Live My Life" with a member of the East Jordan old a romance with the daughter of a Joan Aherne Brian MorFred Frank Keating Kathleen Burke wealthy rancher folks’ committee also Joan Blondell gan Aline McMahon in and Glenda Farrell “Miss Pacific He waa born at Union in 1869 a plays the feminine lead and there Fleet with Hugh Herbert son of John and Emma Ann Worl-to- n is Raymond Hatton as a bombastic MARLO (Suparhouse) — Fred Astslre and and well sheriff Sid Saylor ay Ginger Rogers In "Top Hat" with EdOborn Utah pioneers ward Everett Horton Helen Broderick also “Miss Pacific Fleet’ with Joan Surviving are his widow Mrs Bondell Glenda Farrell Hugh Herbert Martha Vance Oborn a daughter State Bill Headed Allen Jenkins Iona Pearl Oborn and nine brothers BROADWAY — “Here Comes Band” and slaters William Oborn Mrs By ‘Captain Blood’ with Virginia Bruce Harry thefitockwell Ted I ewit and his band also Robert Flora Smart and Annie Walker of Armstrong In "The Mystery Man” with Rafael Sabatji&’s famous and Maxine Union Leo Oborn of Salt Lake City Doyle ad- STAR— romance colorful of and story of Vernon Frank Bing Crosbv In “Two for Henry Oborn v Ith Joan Bennett Mary Boland Tonight Blood" will Thelma head venture "Captain Oborn of Sandy Charles Oborn and Todd also Oarv Cooper in “The Virwith Mary Brian Richard Arlen Cyrus Oborn of Bndgeland and Mrs a new double feature bill at the ginian Walter Huston State theater Tuesday Emily Harker of Shelley Idaho ON STAGE AND SCREEN Funeral services will be held Produced on an elaborate scale ROXY — On he sage the Three Whirltale of seventeenth winds sencaflonal roller skaters Jack Thursday at 12 noon In the Union this thrilling Cavanaugh rope artist FlAurstta Joffrie L D S ward chapel Ninth East century sea pirates has been one Variety Trio novelty dancers Wlnsette street at Union avenue danrer On the screen Bishop of the dramatic highlights of the Emily "Half a filmier " with Joel McCrea and Horace T Godfrey will officiate season Drama and romance are Sallv Blane aleo "Oleelette" with AdriFriends may call at the C I- Goff the picture's ingredients and the enne Amee Ralph BellamA Robert and Donald Cook Errol mortuary In Midvale Wednesday or cast numbers hundreds at the home Seventh East street at Flynn dashing Irishman has the title role and among those in the Union avenue Thursday morning long list of principals are Olivia de Havilland Lionel Atwill Basil Rathbone Ross Alexander Guy WTRiJ? TCibbee Robert Barrat and David —a more days Torrence “Personal Maid’s Secret” will be 25o TO 6 P M—EVENINGS 35o TWO BIG PICTURES the State’s second feature with Margaret Lindsay Warren Hull Last News Pictures Anita Louise Ruth Donnelly Frank of Hauptmann Albertson Arthur Treacher and Special to The Tribune PRICE— Homer B Johnson 22 Henry O'Neill heading the cast The picture is a comedy drama QzotSq brother of Dr M T Johnson of CO' lumbia died at 5 p m Monday in the story being the novel tale of a RAFT amYork New struggling family the Price hospital of severs chest to get ahead but jacking injuries received in an accident bitious earlier in the afternoon at the coal the proper contacts fotid mine of the Columbia Steel comM Rue-se- ll at Eighty Go Non-Decisio- n FLEET” FEATURE MARGARET LINDSAY “Personal Maid’s Secret” WARREN HULL RUTH DONNELLY LEWIS And Il Bund Virginia Bruct Ted Mealy Also—- ROUFiRT ARMHTRONd With MAXINR VtOYIB In ”THK MYSTERY MAN” Color Cartoon A TnuHniM |