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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • Page 2

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i'Hfc uAiLi A i A i SEPibMtsbR 28, 1935 KMKffFK WEEK IN THIS STIITt Thirty-nine Montnnn people lost their lives last ear in fires, Dnr day Crnighead, state director of tlu Federal Housing administration said In urging the cooperation of the entire stale in national i prevention week Mr Craighead announced that housing a i i i a i widespread throughout the nation is marshaled to assist in the fight on fire, which i be emphasized during the week of October 6 to 12 "The modernization credit plan of the housing administration offers both home and business nron- ert owners a vvnv to eliminate fire hazards on their propel ties' he said "Dilapidated roofs defective chimneys and wiring fire trap attics and other fire hazards can be repaired or eliminated with funds oh tained through the modernization credit plan Guarantees Loans "Am householder with a good; redlt- rating maj obtain the credit sentence of K.pp of Billings through anv one of the main lend ing institutions approved the son lecoinmcmlallolis to Hie legislallxo assemblj No ronrilul I an opinion ipquegted by GCOIBC it i of ill- a of lioi tU'Ultli! Mlhsoul.i the a i il lirM a tlioio ns not a i i i (infill, between tho st ito boin storage and the I'nltoil States wnielunise act a i of competent uris- i i lioUl to the i a i out i i should a to cnfoiei 1 such i egul i of the in.i as arc not cov- eied In 01 not In conflict i the fcdcnl ict or in eonfllct i i epul imposed In the i i IT of TKI i I does not appeii a conKies" intended to supersede- all stale but In- tcMitled i itliei to cooperate through the i i of a i i i i i i charged i the en- 01 cement of "lull a TOBIAS AND THE ANGEL' WILL PLAY AT HIGH SCHOOL TONITE IN If MEL A li pa i testimony on recommendation of Frank for the of housing administration The administration does not lend the mone-v It offers instead an insurance plan to banKs and other lending agencies i i i them to make loans at lower interest rates for larger amounts than would otherwise be possible The modernization loans can be lepaid in monthly installments period as long as "The application for modernization credit be made directh through banks or through dealeis handle building supplies fur- aces, electrical or other home mod ermzing equipment, said Cralgliead LEEISUII UT IS NEEDED TO CET a sentence in the state prl- for the robberv of the Still- ater treasurv and the Farmers' State bank at orden in 19TJ the pardon board es a i the hearing until next Tuesdav State A i i John .1 Holmes vvas not present at vesterdav i i and it was deemed best to a i for him before a i down Us decision The pardon board a similar recommenda tion inade in behalf of Klpp last The genernor seeks to communte the sentence from i to three ears to make him eligible for parole All others implicated in the jobs TADO sent to prison either a been paroled or released upon the expiration of their terms it brought out at esterda 's I hearing Tw opinions ere handed dcm tn General mond Kaijle une of i held that the Kahspell lodge of Elks must. recourse to a i for the i of $40 orroneousH paid in for eight matches It Tl.e opinion "Oinrht chief clerk or the hoard of examiners ho had re- a letter from the of the AI on tana Athletic commiis- together i a claim 4 0 against the commission for i efund of taxes erronooush paid upon wrettlinq After quoting: the I in point the attornex general said it ih our conclusion therefore th it the onh relief hich the KahspeH lodge tf Elks can claim the clr umslances It, afforded in the PCC- i tionh relating to the filing of i against the state ment of hich Is not provided for and the action of the htute boird of examiners thereon including its TD VISIT THIS STITE EN I COflST Eastern writers i accompam a group of tongressmen and senators on junket from Seattle to the Philippines were in- Mted Montanans, Inc and the 3iontana Press association to MCW the cemc wonoers of Montana as journey west to board theli slup Transportation i be provided the -visitors to Yellowstone park. Ma the scenic in 000 foot Cooke Cm to Butte for a peak at the richest hill" through Helena and the Gates of the "Mountains to the Fort Peck dam or to Glacier park Eighteen i i make the trip included in the in i i nailed In Campbell of Montanans, and TA oare, of the group most engaging democratic person it the Archangel Raphael In James Bridles "Tobias and the Angel the Ellen Vc-lkenburg productoin i the Cornish Plaj- ers i pla this evening at 15 o'clock at the new Helena high school auditorium. It IB the initial stage presentation in the new auditorium Raphael, sent by Jehoiah on a social mlssicn to the house hold of Toblt and Anna, though i i citizens of i i a i from vulgar displav of and halo Rather he conducts himself as a worldly wise, gentleman of sllght- Ij saidonic Cleverly Raphael manages to recoup the fortunes, of Toblt and Anna and for good measure, make of their moon-calf son Tobias a splendid scion and a staff for their old age 'Tobias and the Angel." not a little in spirit like "The Green Pastures," is described bv the author, James Bridle, as a "plain sailing dramatic transcription of the charming old tale told in the 'Book Toblt in the Apocrypha Whollj Modern Of the Archangel Raphael, Bridie 8as, "I thought it necessary that an archangel, for whom time has no objective really, should be a thorough modern "He has, therefore, stolen a little from a a recollection of Plato's dialogues. Apart from this, hie detachment, his dignitv and his peculiar sense of h'jr-or aie all to be found In tho original Tobias and the Angel" is being plaved In Helena by special arrangement of Miss Van Volkenburg Mr Bridie, now generallv considered overseas as Britain's com ing man.

of the theater The players to be seen in "Tobias and the Angell" are Ford Ralnev, Keinert Wolf, Stephen Berkey, Martha Nash, Edgar Johnson, Mvr- tle Mary Moss. Patricia Reed, Mary Louise Bennett, Audree Nyberg, Arthur de and Edgar Johnn Tickets may be secured today at Fllgelman'n George Burns and Grade Allen, caught In an informal moment, appearing In the Paramount laugh lilt, "The nig Broadcast of 103(1," showing at (lie midnight preview and for regulars Khotris Sunday and Monday at tho Marlon. OR the fuller figure, street frock a slenderlzlnf lull, and Is made of Bilk ciepe or Th'ree-quarter belt llMTei may preferred, or full with a deep cuff for full length. Note the handsome jabot collar Sixes 36 to 52 Slzt 40 4 E-S yardi of 39-Inch fabric and 5-8 yard contracting. To secure PATTERN and 8KWINO fill out the coupon below, belnc lure to MENTION' THE NAME OF THIS NEUSPAPKR.

The FALL AND WINTER PATTERN HOOK, with a complete Mleetlou of Julia Boyd designs, now IB ready. IS when atparatelv. Or, If you want to order It with the pattern above, aend In Just an additional 10 cents with the coupon JULIA BOYD, 103 PARK AVENUE, NEW YORK la IS in coin for Patten No. 8lie a Addreaa City State Name of thli Bawipaper AddrcfK your to Jttila Bojrt, Tho Holom Independent Fashion nuroaii, 103 Park Avenue, New York City, Y. A group of fne female trios and three male quartettes are heard but not seen In Paramount's "The Big Broadcast of 1136" featuring Jack Oakle, Burns and Allen and jyda Robertl, and coming Sunday the Marlotr theater The group of 28 men and women i join harmonically In accompaniment to Miss Hoberti's song 'Double Trouble" include the Hhymettes, the Ingenues, the Har- monettes, the Three Tones, the Three Shades of Blue the Cava- lers, the Singing Guardsmen and the Uptowners In "The Big Broadcast of 1936" a breezy theme surrounds the laugh provoking antics of Oakle, cast as a radio entertainer, who i his pal and co-worker, Henry Wadnworth, is shanghaied to a mythical Cuban Island by Miss Robertl, as a rich and eccentric countcai who cannot decide which of the two boys she loves TO INCREJE IN CITf Building permits totaling nearly were Issued yesterday by Citv Engineer Oscar Baarson, Indicating renewed and continued ac i In construction work Th total for this month Is now wel ahead of the normal Septembe: volume Those who obtained permlti were Iva Tlpton, to erect a four room dwelling and garage at 1044 North Ewing street at a cost $2,000 Mrs A O'Connell, to remode a garage at 1179 Ninth arenue a a cost of $100 The Modern Utilities company to Install a partition In the storeroom on Fuller avenue at a cost ot $76 George Freeman, for alterations to the dwelling at 45 South Rodney at a cost of J70.

A IT Fredric March and Shearer In "The Darretto of Wlmpole The lovers of "Smllln' Through" arc joined with the i a ntar of "Henry the BiRhth" In Metro- Goldwyn Mayer's a i achievement (showing for tho lant times tonight at the Antlers The picture IK "Thp Barretts of Wlm- polo Street," based on the play In which Katharine Cornell ncored her greatest In It Norma Shearer, Fredrlc March and Charted iiffhton, AfMrtrmy Award winners, form a trlum- Donnu Is a Helena from Billings 8 Whitman is a. visitor here from Ollmont Ellen Alden of EJlIston i htre for a stay Rider of Butte called In the yesterday. Edmund Burke of Bozeman Is Capital clt visitor. Xt JLarson of Livingston called here yesterday. Tjeonarfl Tangre arrlxcd here yesterday from Redstone A.

Decker of Bozeman a busi- neflfl caller In Helena Peterson of Klnsdale reg- stered at the Harvey Bloomdall of Great Falls Is a guest at the Placer Johnson Is a Helena business caller from Billings Albert Schuman of Mlssoula ti hero on a business mission Mrs Scott of WlbauT Is visiting friends In Helena Mrs Overman of Wolf Creek Is visiting In Helena. Mike Reed of Is attend- to business matters here Robert Clarke of Dillon transacted business In Helena yesterday Mr and Mrs Schultz of Sheridan were Helena callers yesterday. Mr and Mrs Paulscn of Qreat Falls are stopping at the Harvey while visiting In tho cltj. Mr and Mrs Norman Htevens of Mlssoula are here for a brief visit and are gueiUi at the Placer Mr and Mrs Julius pioneer business people of Choteau, are among callers In Helena Helena visitors from i Sulphur flprlngn yesterday Included McReynolda and Nellie State Senator Kelscy of Mnorhead Is here on a business mission and tn staying nt the plncer Pete McHugh and Harold nick- man will leave today for f'hltfigo where Mr MvIItigh will somn new equipment for his il.ilry plant In the Helena valley London, Sept. 27 New and grave Issues took their places alongside tlio Italo-Ethlopian dispute tonight to worry an already won led Eurone The shadow of little Memel, backed bv the larger one of Germ a loomed on the horizon as Geneva strove to keep peace between Italy and Ethiopia roll Suntla) Memel.

once under German.v but non under i a i a sovereignty, i hold a heatedly-contested election for the Landtag (territorial nsscmbl) Guarantorb of the Memel statute, Itnh France and Gieat i a sent identical notes to Reichs- fuelirer Adolf Hitler, asking for assurances Nazidom would aid In keeping the election a i But Berlin officials, a accused Lithuanians of unfairness, said the three former allied powers were trvlng to "excuse" Lithuania's methods A report in Lithuania's capital that Adolf Hitler would spend the week-end in East Prussia, near Memel caused excitement Matters Naval matters, of direct concern to the i States, came to the fone Bntlsh officials denied reports thev would scrap the Washington treaty and immediately expand their a American diplomats called upon the British foreign office to ascertain London's views on the form a. scheduled na- a conference this fall should take Geneva i of A i a exports of cotton, oil and scrap i-on, thought it probable In the case sanctions are applied against Itali the United States be asked to participate in most of them The league in effect granted Ethiopia appeal that a neutral commission be sent there to witness that Ethiopia not be the Instigator of a step that might cause ar Desplto Italy's objections. It was decided to a the league assomblv suspend, not close its session and thus be subject to instant call Italy contends the assemblv has i to do i the African problem, on which the council is i An Italian spokesman In Rome said Italy be i i to observe an "unofficial two weeks' truce, i i i "happens." but said It would not accept a three months' truce suggested by tho league An I a declaration from Premier Mussolini Is expected at a cabinet session tomorrow The spokesman expressed fear of Ethiopian aggression in Eritrea or Somallland JOSEPH E. SHARKEY Geneva, Sept re- for at least the tacit cooperation of the United States In a eventual league sanctions against Itab was believed tonight In league circles to be more and more probable DANCE-TONIGHT at tho SHANTY Where orderly conduct la always maintained Good music, Good Eatn, and the best roads Adnilafllon 40c and lOc; Supper 25c A Tonite at the WHITE MILL Music by T'S 4-PIECE ORCHESTRA Dancing From 9:30 Until .3 DANCE at Marysville I IT THE mm Grdji and Krrdrk Murtli 111 "Anna Kareiilnu." showing at the Marlon hotter for tlio times tonight. i a doubt.

"Anna Kaie- ilna" has given Garbo her greatest upporting cast, each one supeih In haracter portraval but too man ot hem to extol individually in this ev lew must commend Jaureen a foi her lolo as Citt Mav Robson, us March's lothei. Countess Vronsk) sham, a new comet a i Reginald Owen as i.ar- BAER- LOUIS Fight Pictures First showing in slate of this great fight of the century. See the blows in slow motion --Better than a ringside Continuous Todw 1 tn I I 21i nil 1.1 I 1. I5c Children lOc nun A WAI.HAD ixroi SANDERS HBESOK LESLIE UMS lit I 'athc Nens and Mlckc) Mouse Preview Tonight 11:15 The fight pictures will be at the Preview Tonight 1 I and Sunday DANCE AT WINSTON TONIGHT Freyler's Orchestra Good Music--Good Eats OPENING DANCE TONIGHT Nite Owl Pavilion Ladies 15c Men 40c Lunch served at midnight Dancing from 9:30 to 3 Dance floor reflnlsnod by Lin Smith llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll A Big Dance at TOSTON TONIGHT Musical Clowns of Bismark, N. D.

Miss Billy Walker, Entertainer hoe's brother, Stlvu; Reginald Denny, nil Yashwln, und little Cora Sue Collins, Tanlu. cccwnsiNis Nagel, In charge of emergency conservation In tlilB region, has announced that 40 workers In Region One have been promoted from the i links 'luring the first enrollment period, April 1 to Sspt 30, In recognition of their services as enrollces Thesu men have boon promotM to Kiich posltlouH us foremen, motion plttnro operators, machine op- ciiitoi.t, mechanics and steel i i i encru Ten of the number won Montana men ns follows' Gibson a. llallcy, Ilozenmn, Harvey A Cook, Willow Creek; Leo 8 Dole, Connul, l.c'imaicl McDowell. Ulllon; William Portislch Hullo. James Rundell.

nig Fork, th Scheudcl, Ktinls, promoted to foicmen John Blrtlc Mill Iron, niachlno operator. Fret Ilakur, Wyola Andrew Lyne, Hamilton, Hohuid Nadeau, Columbia Wavne Slmnahan, Llbby, motion picture operators. MATINEE I CBILDBEN Ita ADUITS EVENING 7 I ADULTS CIIIIDBEN 101 A I A "Straight to Your Heart This Greatest of All Romances" MORE VARIETY REEL and METRO NEWS Smoking Permitted I MIDNITE SHOW TONITE--And for regular shows Sunday and Mond.ij 11:15 P.M. 18 Stars 423 Thrills 8 Song Hits 186 Laughs A I I A A 11KTI HO or AHTOON anil Ml BWS Anders 2 i i i Sum! ij 1 i nil I 1 i i KM 7 i 1 10c-25c LAST TIMES TODAY NORMA FREDRIC A Picture That Will Forever In Your Mrmorv CHARLES SHEARER MARCH LAUGHTON IV of WIMPOLE STREET "ROARING CHAITKK NEWS A I "WITHOUT UKOnET" Is a big first run Paramount picture that should play at the Marlow but due to Important bookings we must show It at the Antlers "WITHOUT REGRET' With IANDI KBVT TAYTXm PAUL FKANCKH 1RAKE Tonight Cornish Players Present James Bridies' London Success "Tobias and the Angel" A play in Three Acts (Not Marionettes) Direction of Ellen pn Volkenburg First Dramatic Production to be Presented in New High School Auditorium Curtain 8:15 Adults $1.00 Students 50c Au.spiccs Helena Players Tickets at Fligelman's; also at the door.

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