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.1 DT VICCIZZIA GAZIINla: (Psetaraa ea bock meta) Chicago mein celebrate Thousktairlog today to ea acceeopankmout etPar skim crime atr. and slowly Solna teenperatum deoribed be a aeverameat forecaster as Heal Tbankpattioe tweet her. By VICCIZZIA ea bias will celebrat4 ubsay to an acceempan skies. crisp air. sod tionseratios.

deorrIbed meat forecaster as Idea weathrr. 1 i pit A Ty a. EL klif.1 (7311 II i II Colatiract Coratiract Elcr-Ity Fe? Savee Dcay row, frompoons foe LJ at Cy Charles True Adams tinternaliound bridge authority; author of 'Mr IA Contract at jaelleC001327- at NeVichers 07127- Oliver Lodge: Tells Story of Yis Anti; Life Oliver Lod-ire- caE-afinst Cash gesiribellisee elemeve Memel Cbeelens Vend lye be veleteed a ibe Wilewlec Ihibene animas I Peed Pietbesio Stet Med aid elrest. nd ebee Woe Meollsee vilest. 4 Indications ars that tor many it will he a jelly old fashioned Thaskaghloit marked by faintly gatherings.

wiserous giving to the peer. and observe awes in churches. The city will preserve Its usual holiday etdet in the loop today with the exception et theatergoing crowd The banks, the hoard et trade, the stock ratebasZe. and an department Mono will does as usual for the day. Tho Chicago schools will remain closed tomorrow toe.

giving the clinches tour day holiday. Virtually all et the schools lie Cook county remain closed tonwirrow as well as today. although sena districts will hold wheel tomorrow. secordbur to To A. Tobin.

county oropertatosolent et schools. When asked ter a I statemont yesterday. llaye A. Jr. I Clannish said.

I. am thankful that thhoga are lifit a 101 ar or elk" Thee he prepared a Mistreat 'which read ta part: Tbe people et Chicago are grateful for a healthy city la which to br sod In wkich to Isar their tales. They rejolce as the besellciaries of wonderful public system of and spodally are they greed ot that gas by et saes and womea whose loyalty and devetione to duty In the iast year has trannended an personal sactincethe school teacher We all El i. thanks tor the ence Or that common bond et human. ity which In times ot stress and 'uttering makes brothers et be all: tor the sympathy and sedates, et this citizenry as a whole to those at her Means lees fortunate them the rest The record et Chicago's SZOWIlt to the challenge et hunger and want during the winter et 11:1 will turgi the Jewel Is her debt crews." Indiratissis are that he a jetty.

old fashioned marked by fainitY Esti ous Elvis to the Pee tares in churches. The city will Fromm dajirexcestionghlet La banks. the bawd tit ti exchange. and an dip will close as usual for Ile's-Loyal Son of Dusted Ring "Champ." opened the bidding with a ram de-ma nd bid of three North passed, made minimum response of three no-trumps. South passed.

and West bid four spades. Ali North opened the dummy played the 2 South the K. and West the A. West then led the a. which South took with the IC On this play North discarded the 2.

South now If it Vete really necessary to get somewhere in hurry it might be worth wfille to try to beat a freight train to a crossing. but suppose you were not in, a hurry, would you try to beat it then? Some bridge PlaYere I know would. Thereis no quality, so necessary in a bridge plaier as the willingness to take a chance when it is absolutely necesaar, toioto Wordier to make a lIe Pleads with Science to Study Spirit World. T.HE CHAIM." He bawd his dad with both arms. he stroked the abject head.

I. Yu'll always be champ to R41" The little feller said. -I refs Coyete7 by Frank B. 712 IDgej. Published CND author of "Tho Ameri.

ollorning Light, 1 Ll MAN COYOTE" le an-1 -ts proof of Frank Linder 4) jell genii) In' capturing; cs spirit of the indian and -1. rath book is a collection of tying legenom that as -el mouth of brave to an The march of the gen-- I. 1 several stories so lovely I that they bear retelling. is a beautiful Crow woman )ot marry any man in ber tity when she was climb1 tree Old Man Coyote saw -ted her for the woman of be caused the tree to! heavens reminiscent of 1 tale of our childhood. -TO be took her to the re1 of the Sun.

his wife and bore him! i. ut she disobeyed his orders I 'CA pulled up a giant turnip and saw below her the 1 her people. by 'ii she asked the Sun to let her tesient her and her eon back 1 The sinews of a bull upon 7 to the earth was tJugh. She crashed to the tr bet son was saved. He nod spirit on earth and I the superhuman task of tra.

But he became tired around him and I labia father, the Sun and his descent and return reT tk Wagnerian myth of A. je legend describes the evil the Two Face tribe. They I ramblers and dishonest ones. de thei want the poseessions 1 Its they challenge them to a 'y gambling bout. On the bast thee tin other tribe- has loot L.172 the Two Faces ask that' I EMI be the stake.

1 ad is over the contending destroyed. A moth) LAB of the Abeanakees tribe at the time of the gambling I gad return to find their tribe They do not long escape the et the Two Faces and are -ed to play the games. Old Coyote sem fir plight of the 2r and son and determines to them. Through his superhuman )re tie Two Pace tribe is at last -abetted ail the dead Absanakees to life. Setrzcter of the older Indian Is th this book.

The courage I the underlying savag itlabolism reveal hemselves i c-Aliftlese legends. The key to -7: t- I beliefs and customs and -11 ri sit sootheism. There is no I at Chiercittion between animals I Ws and furthermore none betas wen and nature such as the lint ete wind. The tribe of bad no oninipotent god. I approach to one is Old i brt be is a thief in cerI l'tlis and in many a fool ---Liess when there is a need for --I twee to defeat evil he is in-) the on who is chosen to die ith superhuman powers.

1 rSI 1 Washington, D. Nov. Prseitient Hoover will spend a quiet Thanksgiving day tomorrow, going to church in the morning. A maloeitY At the cabinet will remain at thole. homes here.

as well as many of the members of congress already rammed for the session beginning next month. The secretary of the interior and Mrs. Wilbur. however, wM motor to Richmond. There the address the Virginia State Educational asoodatios tomorrow.

Postmaster General Brown and Mrs. Brown will obeerve the day quietly Secretary Hyde Skill spend Thanksgiving working at least a part of the day. possibly in tho morning. Mrs. Hyde is in Excelsior Springs.

Mo. and his dattetter, Caroline. is at school at the University at Michigan. lie will eat his Thanksgiving dinner with friends. Secretary Adams will be at home.

Ms Safety will be here. includlos Charles Francis student at Harvard, and his daughter and son-in-law. 1 Hr. and Mrs. Henry 8- Horgan of New Tack and two children.

I Secretary Mellon will spend Masksgivittg at his apartment. He will have his son. Paul. end deuithter- 111111- Bruce. with him at dinner in his spa rtmsnt tomorrow.

Predated by Metre-GeldrryleMare. heeted by Slag Sider. reeated ml licitely firearm 'TRUE CAST Champ Warne ritteri Doak I deekle CAreare 1.1ade Web Imes Mel The Week Terry Male Mandites Meek Jesse Freer Mary Loa Marcia Mae dente given declaration. Yet there le nothing so utterly foolish in the play of a bridge hand as taking chances which are entirely unnecessary. And yet many peo-lie will take finesses simply becau4 they hold a tenace and.

therefore. are physically able to make the finesse. They know that they only have a 50-50 chance of making it, yet still they will take the finesse regard, leas of whether It was necessary. Yesterday's play-a-problem is another hand taken from duplicate play. At many tables the heart finesse was taken.

Fortunately for the finessing player this play cost him only the loss of an extra trick. This was the hand NORTH. 4fNent, WEST(Dealer) EASY qp-AAAL4 --103 4-9 4Q01.101.7 3 I led the IF and West should aot take the finesse. The better Vesta did not but instead played the 110 A. West can see that dummy's dubs can be led through South's A (South marked with the A because of North's discard on the club The moment South plays the A West can trump and then the rest of dummy's clubs will be 'good.

lle, therefore, sees that he can discard- all his losing hearts. Why. then, should he risk the fine? There is no possible reasKn except a desire to take an entirely unwarranted chance for the sake of taking it. West now led the A and followed by leading the Ate to dummy's J. You wfll note that he led the and not as be needs the 2 for a later entry to dummy's-4.

Dummy now led the 4 South cams up with the A and West trumped with the 7. (Of course. if South had not played A. West would have discarded the 4 and continued discarding hearts on dummy's clubs until South did play his West now led the 416 2 to dummy's 4 and then led the J. 10.

and 2 of clubs from dummy. discarding the 4. 0, and of hearts from his vwn hand. Wests remaining cards--the 4 A and and the Q--were of course, good for the last three tricks. West and East making six oddtheir bid Ever nine the Hungry Chitdrett's fund acts inaugurated la Chi csgo's schools, every dItY bee been Thanksgiving day for thousands st youngeters who otherwise would often be fasting at noontime.

Toys toast of gratitude will end the schools closed. and the day will be observed In many of the pupils' homes only by whatever modest petrels the welfare agencies caring tor each fiuntly can provide. But reason for Thanksgiving still is there. Credit for warm. submantial, nourishing meals being aereod to oPPeoeimatey T.000 children each school day goes to the readers of THU Titieverit who have contributed more than 600 for the purpose.

Testenias receipts from Tatactra readers for the food fund SIMPaul 'Subtle. S11Pria swum from a card club to the south aids. Ervtellare. Itr. A.

R. A. We eamilove. Mrs. M.

E. Ilantints. SibThe' Pookhouse toe campmateA Friend. Mrs. Floreom Jeljeloga.

Mrs. Norval Pierce. N. V. S.

S. Ewer R. L. Richards Timinidny (lob James E. Menem Michael Medlin Mrs.

Georgie T. Aroadb.less wort Venom Premises Dora Ilittestem Anommions M. Melleeney Tbe Sthylk Memorial W. Itectiemary L. J.

M. T. Mobeetadel S3--it Friend. R. P.

IL Slides club. 11S.SMi1dred L. Sherman. Anonymous leloretsce Smith Jareuelte Spaulding Mrs. A.

IV- and Mother Adak Barton Mrs. Louise Love Bide and Edgar Gimp Mrs. Chas. W. Brows' berg Mot.

Gemini reredos M. A. Colwell Anna Guestrath A Friend 111.1l0--Marr sod Tommy Coulee. 'LSIRuth Los and Paley Prank. Smelt nine.

Remy Serobtier IP2010 Merrill Ave. June and Ellen Cldoe- Anoeymous pet Jeee. Donald aad Just tje Jane, Tarter W. IL Ruses boo Prank Smith vital C. 111.

W. S. FM Four RI School Stu- Dept. Stones. dents IL M.

Matthews evrlyn Moors IL L. T. club Anonymous IL P. Southard A Friend curve Spaulding It caata--Maciarta a Saner. TOS al 351 AO Prevtousiy set uowled404 24.130.07 IA)NDON, Nov.

25.Sir Oliver lAxigf veteran physicist, is still convinced that science will unravel the secrent of after life. In his autobiography. "Past Tears." published tomorrow. Lodge 'proclaims himself supremely confident of another waiting to be zmplored. At the age of be looks thrward eagerly to entering It and helping from the other side" to fathom the psychic mysteries which scientists now deride- I cannot altogether be surprised." he writes.

"thitt scientific alssorbed in fruitful researches, still hold aloof and feel contemtuous toward such commonplace phenomena. They may even feel they are repellent But the real question are they true? Do they to the universe of fact? If they do. they must be important They have the effect of opening our eyes to'anothec phase of existenceanother world, of which at present we cannot imagine the 'cope of its possdbilitlea. "Our first touch with that world is like the dead logn Columbus found 'floating on the Atlantic ocean, the sign or Indication of a majestic continent beyond. Our business if to learn facts.

not to call them trivial and pass them by. I admit temptation. I find the investigation haa been left mainly in the hands of comparatively untrained people and that thus their superficial commonplace aspect has been unduly emphasized. But whatever the hostility now. I feel convinced in due time science will take them under its wing.

will recognize their truth and bring them into more serious consideration. So will it ultimately find these facts contain the germ of vast development They open a new department in a new preyInce of knowledgeone that will immeasely enlarge our scope and give us a clearer apprehension of the majesty of a universe of which we know so little." Typical ot that 'Thanksgtving day spirit was the distribution at gel baskets to families by the Rev. Jottustoss Myers, who has beirkmded Chicago's poor for the at thirty-eve years. They were gives to snen and women, the heads ot tunnies, at the Immanuel Baptist church. TM South Mksigns avenu e.

yesterday afternoon. ITInaacing et the baskets. sa wen as SAW breakfasbi to sing Ines which Dr. Myers supplied lis tko more-was arranzed Ithrotth the sot Kenneth Smith of Winnetka. president of the Pepoodont company.

He and Mrs. Smith were at the church to serve the distribution of the baskets. Each basket contained Ave pounds of bee. celery. potatoes, two loaves ot breed, canned goods, apples, coffee.

tea and sugar, and piles est yellow squash also were given away. IMP By Mae Good morning! 1And may the turie be tender! if you went to Mrs Chltwood's cooking class on Tuesday tlightIt Unashamed. they're weeping over at McVickers'l Why? Because little Jackie trooper breaking their hearts! Because Wallace Beeryjut a big. tough, lovable old kid nimselflis giving a superb characterization that's reducing their sophistication and hard-boilednese to a pulp of pulsating emotion. Because a story, human.

honest. depely moving. is unreeling: a story that had the understanding. PYmPa thetic. forceful.

and highly intelligent direction of ttre man who made "Street Scene "King Vidor. The narrative is Frances Marion's. gOUTH 46-9JI Weet. bolding probable tricks. and two PLAY-APROBLENI: SOLITAIRE OR PARTNERS Stcze end EZcwitt Emp Arc Ac.t-zd to Tat-tt Cut in Pay New York, Nov.

26.f"The executive board of the International Alliance of Theatrical Employes and Motion Picture has voted to ask its Itle locals throughout the country to effect a week wage rebate plan which it estimates vtill save theaters more than $1.000,000. William T. Canavan, president of the alliance, today transmitted the requests to locals and, if adopted. the plan will affect all theaters, including motion picture, vaudeville and legitimate houses, employing union men. Under the plan salaries of under $45 a week will not be affected, but those union men receiving between $45 and $70 a week will rebate per cent of the amount.

Those receiving more than $70 a week will rebate 10 per cent of the first $70 and IS per cent of the balance over $70. The plan would become effective on the first pay day after Dec. 12 and conclude with the first -pay day attPr Aug. 20, 1232. i Dr.

Myers will save breaktaat to about 3.0 men today at 1121 North Wells street Daily be feeds gnats than 4400 persons. It through Tine Titravito that farmers in Michigan became interested In Chicago's poor and sent to ins for distribution thotumads of bushels of fruits and vegetables." Dr. Myers said yesterday. "Three hundred bushels of potatoes have arrived trona theft in tbo last day or two to be given away." Tbe First Methodiet Eplecopall church Sunday Ileac-Jot gave I turkey dinner tut night to goe poor idelMrea In tbe Cbkago Temple. George W.

Dixon preskled. At the Oak Forest infirmary the largeot number of mea and woMee ewer cored for at that institution, 4.300, will leant on turkey. etc, today and will sing old songs in keeping with their annual custom. More than 200 boys and lee girls in the Juvenile bona will be stuffed with Play this hand tonight at your britige game. Reel) a retvcd of the bid and play in the spaces provided.

Number, in the bidding squares are for successive rounds. Check your mulls with tomorrow's, answer. To play Solitaire Record the bids you think each band would make in the biddIng squares. After the final declaration has been made start the play. leading from the hand al declarer's left.

As you play pack card more it off ot the diagram and reetird it in the proper PCIllare. an S. 3. H. K.

etc. to the bus cOlUMEI indieate the band which won the round and lead from that band on the nest round. Peud lesisir bridge problems te Charles Tree Adams. The (inage incises stamped. addressed 111111ve1ope.

I Conirright 11131: The Chicago Tribune.I WEST I DS NOWT LI BIDS 1 I 2 0.5.5,1 2 3 3 4 nommintion2inrawar dr I 5 II I 1.. Eg 5 (Dealer) 4 5 4F-1 0 6 MIME 7 A01.7 8 40K el 9 5,3 a SaJTI.1 BIDS LAST B1 DS 1 12 1 i51 a 2 .5 3 7.6,2 3 4 4 5 I EEC YOU2 PARDOI! I An Item published Monday concerning a. robbery in the Rowantrees hotel. SOO Englewood avenue. Identified Mr L.

M. Richards as owner of the hotel. Mrs. Elizabeth Sutherland asserts that Mrs. Richards Is the wife of a representative of the Chicago Title and Trust company.

operating the hotel as receiver. Mrs. Sutherland asserts that she still retains title to the hotel. turkey. ste4 with- Old Man Coyote's ars those of the Sun.

though these two iirs called on when there Is an for goodness, the Indian 1 kl worship primarily in tribe the author says. The heroes Is many respects those of mythology They are anthreOrble-, kndowed with a power which Is called Big includes poisoned arrows that make the hero inzibis. and yet are subj to and 7-toes defet.ted by the trickery of Though they strive for 7-71 they are often led astray. -Ireas are immortal unless they -zoyed by lire. The of the Absanakee legends -combination of pantheism and 1 author of this book bas re tbe lore and the character of 4t-JI vanishing Indian he knows ti Pte simplicity of his prose RUM.

his -vM writing. and 1 minded tr -nos' reverent aplinnets a convincitig medium reereation of the legends of C. Promotions 1 STATIC I Atty. G. D.

Mills Weds' Ruth Sokol DeloreCladge Attorney George D. Mille and Miss Ruth Sokol, 1432 South St. Louis avenue. informed their friends yesterday that they were married Tuesday by Municipal Judge J. Lupe.

Mrs. Mills is the holder of one of the Rosa Raise musical scholarships and is studying for the opera with Francesco Daddi. Mr. MMs is a former aseistant city attorney. and a atm of Police Lieut.

Make Mills. Beloit Chicago Alumni to Feast Tomorrow Night Members of the Chicago Alumni association of Beloit college win bold their annual banquet at the Palmer House tomorrow night. Included in the guest are President Irving Maurer of Beloit. -0. Mr.

Beery. In the title plays a new sort of part in the familiar Beery stylebut with unexpected obligatos, crescendos. and retards. He's the weak. tough, adoring dad of a 'staunch small on who thinks the sun rises and sets in the big man whose love of drink and cards has lost him the world's helvyweight championship and brought the dethroned "Champ" and Dink to Tijuana, where existence is not all one would wish for a grow.

In boy. Despite the fact that the Champ is such an unsteady customer, he had been awarded the eustody of Dink' back in the days when Linda. MA's mother. could no longer stand the strain and applied for a divorce. Linda.

married again. to a nice. substantial fellow. comes with her husband. Tony.

to attend the races. discovers her former husband and the little son she hasn't seen foe so long. and, backed by Tony. begs Andy to let them have Dinkpleading the youngster's' need of better environment Both the Champ and Dink are dead set against this plan. But there comes a terrible time when the Champ.

drunk and in more than one "sort of trouble, consentsand fiends Dink away. no you think Dirk comes back? See the picture for what from here on. As to the story's great and unexpected climax. I even band out a TIP! If it doesn't get you where you live, you're not alive. 1 Little Jackie.

Cooper proves In this picture that his success In Skippy wasn't just a flash in the pan. He's a whirlwinda genius! He does what be likes with you. He is absolutely irrerlistible. -We're apt to go a.movic ing for many years before we find another child actor who can hold a candle to him. Irene Rich is adorable as Una Hale Hale Hamilton is niee as bier husband.

All rOles are naturally portrayed. and the elm is chockful of meaty lines 1 and situations. "The Champ' may be hokum. but it so it's the sort of hokum that this 1 old world of ours lovesand needs. I Soo you tomorrow! Fifteen hundred disabled war vet- erans will eat turkey at the Edward Hines Jr.

Memorial hospital la ldaywood while they are entertained whit music and defacing by professional entertainers rbs men. and the :6 women who were nurses in the world war, patients at the hospital. will consume more than a toe of turkey, dressing. cranberry sauce, pie, and co forth. according to Dr.

Hugh Scott, who is in charge of the hospital. In the county bospital physkians were consulted throughout the day in an effort to include turkey in as many diets today as possible. Al the Chicago State Hospital for the Insane the 3517 patients will be served pounds et turkey, aed later will celebrate with a dance. Roast chicken, sweet prime, ale and other delicacies will be Thankeglying fare at the county jefi for MOO pHs-otters. At the Stidewell chicken else will be the fare.

$51,3:3 DUI RELIEF GIFTS EMI ancAco TOTAL TO $7,173,358 I Pe 4 l'C'a U. of 111. Record -sk-Im. -Nov. 115.ISpeciall--lest list of promotions ever the history of the R.

U. T. C. at the University of Illinois announeed by Col. Charles Its Commandant.

following bY President Dr. Harry W. 1 A total of tudents will -awed as a result of their showtha opening of school in 'Nn. Grand tow $2110111ne Fifty-five needy families in the district of the Whitney school 21114 South Kornensky benefited yesterday by baskets of food donated by the pupils of the school The families were selected under the supervision of Principal Harry L- with the Parent-Teacters associstion aiding. Checks totaling $7.011 have been turned over to Superintendent of Schools William J.

Bogen, be announced late yesterday, by the pupils. parents, and teachers of Chicago echoola. as port of a Thanksgiving collection. The money will go to the SchoolChildren's Aid society to buy new shoes end new clothing for needy school children. School officials hope that the total fund.

checks for which will continue to come in fee at least two weeks more. will reach $100,00. Last year $94.000 was rained. but it was pointed out that the teachers, who usually give a large portion of the fund. are not able to give their full share this year because ot lack of pay.

Len nerd Rosenberg and Harvey Blank. representing the pupils of the O'Keefe Elementary school, 6140 mill a venue. accompanied be, 161 re. Fred F. Fair president of the Par-en t-Teac here' a seecial ion O(li hat pcbool.

yesterda called Of "5 um. Hogan and delivered a check for 30. The school has 1.200 pupils. making an average contribution of more ttuin per pupil Another delegation of children from the Boone Elementary school. 1710 North Washtenaw avenue, presented Sept.

Began with a check for $le ISO. A check for $4411.43 was received from the William Penn school. ISIS South Avers avenue. with a note from George F. Cassell.

principal. pxplaln. lag that It comes from in a relatively poor neighbirwhood and represents sacrifice and unusual generosity on their ptirt." I nterlraternity Council Has Dance at Clackstane The annual dance of the interfraternity council of the University of Chicago wee held last night at the Blackstone hotel Charles Schmidt. president of the council. accompanied by Miss Dorothy Paris.

led the right wing of the grand march. while Jack Test. escorting Miss Barbara Cook. led the left wing. Three hundred and fifty couples attended the affair.

Pretoident Hobert Maynard Hutchins and his wire and facsity members Isere i wpm. b.M J( i I --LSO il 1.1.-',,:" --7-- -'7'' i-i 'NI- pi, I c. I il A I 1 oloompolot i 6 11..4, coll 4 1 i i--: 1, II 111, 4, JO I 0 1 ...1. -4 144 411t. I 1 likt q4 1 4 Pi' i 0 I 1 0 CZ' I.

It 1 I i 1 (1fts I- 7 I II cl 0 1 i 1 1 11 ti I 1 1 Jrd)N 7E 44 1 441-' i 4 frn '-'d 4P1 1 f7 70., i 4 t' 7 ...1 4. 4 C7 I -r, 0 i I dV I 1 AI 4 1 2,, IC)o I I joy os ii, 4r of- 7,... 0' P- 4 fey 6-- (7 i iompor, ti 111 I J- a'141 ti4INdi 31J1.09,0 .1 Film Time Table Dnwelown hotola alone. made hurried preparations to feed more than 3.000 diners today. it was hotel men arid restaurateurs predicted that their low prtees for turkey dinners.

from to 112.60. will bring more diners to their tables' than assembled last year. Univeridty and college students poured into Chicago yesterday on their way home for the weekand boll-der. Two special trains on the Illinois Cntrul hilwaY. arriving at 1611 and 2-24 o'cloeir In this brought In LSO Chicago students from Champaign.

I Fov ere I mired porene woro tot- rued to partake of Thankagniee dinnor at the Paul Rader temple. CS Barri' aronue. kat night DULA anuussour 1110MI1ESTIL Arrived. AL Poem. Do Grasso New Maker Prob.

Mardate New 1.0rit... MilburPlamo ertatataal Voesems Aotwotom NEM York lAvereowl New Tera Irklearda NoPtol Now tort Olsen Sow Ilwathamasse Irwma Pee. Agottanis irborfooure New Tort litorlsambese Nay, New 1r ark IIliasha4 as Geoll oowinue Now fait loy Rouapa WI am hum "llama salt Ptt a mine aphis Now lrfwg al tigress fay. C.all.6 IMIP Tort New, ccntributions totaling S41.301 to the Joint Emergency Relief fund were announced last night by Samuel insull campaign chairman. Total subscriptions reported throughout the day were bringing the total Pledged to $7.173.3511.

Members of the Chicago Association of Life rnderwriters have practically subocribed their full quota. Charles S. Dewey. chairman of the trades. Industries.

and division. announced. The sum the underwriters uborribed is Sli1.3o3. Following are the pledges of life instance companies and thou- emPloY14- 1111r, tem- Co 1114.4134 Mkpoes US. boo.

Co 2 frAteitabl Lite asseeasee society-- 3.210 lastool Lift hos. Wooly a Loot ollary 2.3.3 Woo Medias hosboonl las. Co 11.74141 14 ovo toot We km. Lase T. Travoloos I.

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