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A tic. EACH REGION REPRESENTED IN CABINET Secretary of agriculture MONTANA UTAH Henry A Wallace. Cordell Hull, Secretary of state. The map above presents at a glance the three cabinet members from New York state, west, two from the western part of the middle YOUTH'S SOCIAL TRAINING URGED Thomas Walsh. George H.

Dern, Secretary of war Secretary of interior. Need Among Students Going Into Ordinary Work Is Stressed in Talk. MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. Fitting for "social co-operation" the nation's youth who go from secondary school to ordinary occupations was expressed today before the department of superintendence of the National Education association A8 one of education's important tasks. This plea was made by E.

Butterfield of Hartford, commissioner of education for that state, who addressed the convention in the Minneapolis auditorium on "The New 50 Per Cent" as one of several lecturers arguing today's proolems in education. Also Need Training. The '50 per cent" Mr. Butterfield pointed out to be the students who leave high school for jobs requiring "brief training and no prolonged experience." Nonetheless, he said, a training in "participatory citizenship" must be given them in order to assure "maturity of thought, judgment and experience." One-half of country's youth now entering academic or vocational secondary schools, Mr. Sutterfield said, will become sales girls, waitresses, house and home workers, machine operators, chain store managers and roadside servers of gas other necessities.

Make Permanent Homes. "All of these occupations are honorable and satisfying and may be fairly remunerative," he said. "The working day in several of these 00- cupations is not likely to be long and the work itself tends to be monotonous, either through repetition or through triviality. "These workers will have much spare time on their hands and as they, rather than those academically or commercially trained, are likely to make their permanent homes in the cities where they are schooled. it is very that they be necessary trained in participatory citizenship.

"The schools must train these pupils in social co-operation, it must guide them in the participatory acgive them many keen lasting citizenship ends it tivities must interests." DUMONT, Feb. W. Wilson, 66, who went to Charlotte. N. last August with his wife and daughters, Jean and Mrs.

Shadwell, to spend the Claire winter, died at the home of his daughter Saturday morning. He had been bedfast since before Thanksgiving His wife and Jean will accompany the body here, arriving Funeral services will be Wednesday. day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the United Brethren church, in charge of the Rev. H. M.

Tipsword. Surviving beside the wife and adopted daughter, Jean, are a son, Ivan Wilson, Minneapolis, the daughter, Mrs. Wava Shadwell, Charlotte, N. and three brothers, Harve Wilson, Shell Rock: Will Wilson, Dougherty, and Charles Wilson. Newport, Minn.

Chris W. Wilson, 66, Succumbs; Rites Will Be at Dumont Thursday FEBRUARY 28 1933 BUTLER COUNTY LEGION MEETS District Commander Gives Address at Sessions in Allison. ALLISON, Feb. proat the county American Legram gion and American Legion auxiliary meeting at Allison last eveing, included 1 an address by E. R.

Cronk, Moutour, third district commander; 8 group of songs by eight little girls in Colonial costume; a reading by Catherine Hagarty; music by the high school sextet, and 8 dance, "'The Minuet," by Rosemary Kepler and Marjorie Burma. Here and There Class Plans Social. SPRINGS--The Progresschool hold a social evening in class, Methodist Sunday the church parlors Wednesday evening with husbands as guests. A picnic lunch will be gerved at 6:45. Postnuptial Shower Held.

ALEXANDSR-Mrs. Ed Packard and Mrs. John Schulte entertained at the home of Mrs. Packard Saturday afternoon at a postnuptial shower in honor of Mrs. Harold Packard, formerly Miss Rachel Schimp.

Visited at Shenandoah. SCARVILLE -Frieda Jacobs spent Sunday with her parents at Shenandoah. She was accompanied by Lucille Larson. Visitor From De Witt. GORDONSVILL, Minn.

-Miss Arcley Buchanan, who teaches at De Witt, Iowa, was a week-end visitor in the S. R. Buchanan home. She came to see her brother, Wilbur, who is recovering from a serious illness. Teachers Attend Rites.

BRISTOW--Arthur Healey and the Misses Dorothy Tjaden, Helen Needham, Elizabeth Myers and Flora Toeter, teachers here, attended the funeral services for the mother of the superintendent, J. E. Schalk, at Herndon, Sunday afternoon. Manager Moves In, BRISTOW--Jake Wessels and family are moving into the West Point Telephone company building preparatory to taking over the management of the telephone exchange March 1, Roy Merfeld and family who have held this position seven years, will occupy the Clair Waite building. Leave for Missouri.

STILSON-Mrs. George Slagle, son, Orville, and daughter, Mrs. Ren Terpstra, left for Missouri Monday owing to the serious illness of a sister of Mrs. Slagle. First of Series Planned, DUMONT- first of the state series for high school medal contests will be held here Tuesday evening.

Bristow, Greene and Marble Rock will compete with Dumont. Local speakers are oratorical, Beth Dailey, dramatic, Velma Sorenson, and humorous, Lavon Raeker, Go to Iowa City. WHITTEMORE James Butler and son, Tom, were accompanied to Iowa City by Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fandel, where the latter is now a patient in the hospital.

Tom was a patient there last fall when he suffered a broken leg and went back to be examined. Were in Des Moines. PLYMOUTH-Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hansen and daughter spent the week-end in Des Moines on business.

Shows No Improvement. FLOYD-Mrs, W. E. Hayes who has been critically ill with pneumonia and complications the past five weeks, shows no improvement. Guests From Cedar Rapids.

JOICE-Mr. and Mrs. Branan Horahan and son, Cedar Rapids, spent Sunday with the Abraham family. We guarantee this coal to be as good as any Iowa coal sold in Mason City. WHY Pay More? Lump Centerville 2.00 IOWA'S BEST COAL Wolf Bros.

Coal Co. PHONE 1148 READ IT Mr. BUSINESS-MAN It offers you many opportunities to buy and to sell to increase business and to obtain new customers. GLOBE-GAZETTE WANT ADS ARM AMPUTATED AFTER ACCIDENT Emil Nemith Is Injured at Mitchell When Arm Is Caught in Saw. OSAGE, Feb.

Nemith, 22, who was cutting wood with a power saw on the William Smith place near Mitchell yesterday afternoon, suffered a severe injury to his left arm. It was so nearly severed in the saw that amputation necessary. His jacket was caught, drawing his arm into the saw. He was brought to Savre hospial for the operation. Mrs.

Chapman, 58, Dies in Canada: Interment to Be Made in Britt HUTCHINS, Feb. 28. Mrs. E. H.

Cummings of Hutchins received word of the death of her brother's wife, Mrs. Cyrus Chapman, 58, at Beddur, Alberta, Canada, Friday. The burial will be at Britt. Mr. and Mrs.

Chapman were former regidents of Hancock county and had lived for a number of years on a farm in Erie township. Mr. Chapman preceded his wife in death two years ago. Mrs. Chapman made her home with a daughter in Illinois until last fall when she went to Canada to relp care for her mother.

Surviving are three children, Mrs. Alta Thorne of Odell, Mrs. Peter Breatherst of Buffalo Center and George Chapman of Mason City. The body is being sent to Britt for burial and it is not known at what time the funeral will be held. At Mason City THEATERS Another group of headliners from the country's best vaudeville acts will make up the stage show for and Sunday at the Cecil Saturday, The program will include Prosper and Maret in "The college Adagio-Wizards;" Wamsley and Keating in "I Got It Too;" Master Eugene and company, "The Boy Xylophone Wonder:" Charles Wilson and company in "The Loose Nut;" and Clifford Wayne revue, "Six American Indians," a singing, dancing novelty.

A full program of splendid screen features will also be shown. You will have your last opportunity 'Tuesday to see Ronald Colman and Kay Francis at the Palace theater in "Cynara," ranked by movie critics as one of 1933's best films. As un added screen attraction 8 musical short subject featuring Vincent Lopez and Morton Downey will be shown. Janet Gaynor has the role of a tempestuous sailor girl, and Charles Farrell that of a millionaire's carefree son in the newest release of that famous team of the Storm Country," which opens at the Strand theater Tuesday. You've no doubt read the story, now see it on the screen, "No More Orchids," starring lovely Carole Lombard, closes its run at the Iowa theater Tuesday evening.

Walter Connolly, Lyle Talbot and Louise Closser Hale head the supporting cast of this entertaining film. "Nagana," one of the most thrilling pictures to show in Mason City for some time, closes at the Cecil Tuesday evening. "Nagana" is a thrilling jungle romance which concerns a young doctor waging war with his microscope against a deadly fly--the story of a beautiful W. TUESDAY! Thrill to the love that triumphed over suspicion Janet GAYNOR Charles FARRELL TESS. The COUNTRY STORM STRAND EXOTIC ACTRESS Here's an offstage glimpse of the exotic Sari Maritza.

Born in China, Sari comes of an English father and an Austrian mother. She was educated in England, Switzerland, Germany and France. Her first picture was made in Hungary at the age of 18. She made several English films before coming to Hollywood. man, luring him on--of a horde of wild animals crazed by a monster brush fire, and many other amazing sequences.

Barbara Stanwyck, recently voted the first lady of the movies, cones to the Palace for three days starting Wednesday in "Ladies They Talk About." The Stanwyck tradition of daring roles blazes on In "Ladies They Talk About," with this accomplished actress playing the most sensational characterization of her career. Tom Mix, favorite western star, Last IOWA Time Tues. CAROLE LOMBARD LYLE TALBOT in "No More Orchids" HARRY LANGDON COMEDY CARTOON NEWS Wed. Thurs. MONTE BLUE in "THE INTRUDER" Strange Happenings in Strange Places MAT.

10c EVE. 15c CHILDREN There will be no 5 cent morning matinee Saturday, but you will be admitted for 5c Thursday from 3:30 to 6 o'clock to see Monte Blue in "The Intruder." il be in town again on Friday and Saturday of this week in "Terror Trail." The film plays at the Strand theater, and is the most exciting picture Tom has made to date. Naomi Judge co-stars, and mond Hatton heads the supporting cast. "The Intruder," Lila Lee-Monte Blue feature billed for the Iowa on Wednesday and Thursday is a picture of thrills and chills, through which winds a line spontaneous humor that lifts it out of the stark terror class and transforms it into one of the most fascinating mystery melodramas to come out of Hollywood. There will be a special 5 cent show for children Thursday afterr on from 3:30 to 6:00 and the management has announced that there will be no morning show Saturday.

One of the screen's finest and most sincere actresses, Helen Hayes, star of "The Sin of Madelon and "A Farewell to Arms," will again thrill Mason City theater audiences when her latest release, "The Son-Daughter," opens Wednesday at the Cecil. "The SonDaughter" co-stars Ramon Novarro and is a stirring tale of two young people with the world against them, laughing at death. The film is a romance of San Francisco's Chinatown. "State Fair," the show which has been hailed by press and public as 1933's greatest production, comes to the Palace theater for an entire week starting Saturday. This picture established a new world's attendance record at Radio City, New York, and broke all previous attendance records at the Des Moines theater.

It is Iowa's own PALACE Last Day! RONALD COLMAN KAY FRANCIS -in'CYNARA' Starts Wednesday A MAGIC NAME BLAZES ANEW! The Stanwyck tradition of daring roles blazes on! STANWYCK "LADIES THEY TALK ABOUT" The all woman star in the story of a girl who was too wise to fall a second time! It's Palace Another De Luxe of the Screen Shows Bargain One Day WED. Only! Matinee 15 story, written by Phil Stong and filmed partially at the Iowa State fair in Des Moines, An unprecedented galaxy are seen in the film- -Will Rogers, Janet Gaynor, Sally Eilers, Lew Ayres, Norman Foster, Louise Dressler. If there ever was a picture with special appeal for Iowans, this is it! By all means, do not miss "State Fair," at the Palace all next week. Bette Davis and Dorothy Jordan will be seen in the principal feminine roles in "The Cabin in the Cotton," coming to the Strand theater with Richard Barthlemess as the star. This is the film that thousands asked Barthlemess to make, watch for the play dates.

James A. Farley. Postmaster TENN. Claude A. Secretary IOWA geographical distribution three from the south, west, none from the Thomas Watt Gregory, Attorney General for Wilson, to Be Buried NEW YORK, Feb.

28. (P)-The body of Thomas Watt Gregory of Houston, who was attorney general of the Wilson cabinet, was enroute today to Austin, for burial. Gregory, who was 71, came here 10 days ago to confer with President-elect Roosevelt and was stricken with a cold, followed by pneumonia. His wife, son and daughter were at his bedside when he died Sunday night. He was 8 prominent democrat and lawyer.

Mr. Roosevelt sent a message of sympathy to Mrs. Gregory, declaring Texas and the nation had lost "an able and distinguished Miss Bradwell Funeral Rites Held in Garner Presbyterian Church GARNER, Feb. 28. Funeral services were held this afternoon for Miss Mary Ida Bradwell in the Presbyterian church, the Rev.

Ernest Hoon officiating with burial in Concord cemetery. Scott and Clark Pollock, Orville Johnston and Clinton Daniel sang, accompanied by Mrs. Daniels. Miss Bradwell was born in Evenwood, England, June 4, 1884. and died the home of her sister, Phillips, in GarSunday, at, ner.

She came to America with Mrs. Phillips in 1914 and made her home in Rock Island, until six months ago, when because of failing health she came to the home of Dr. and Mrs. E. H.

Phillips. Miss Bradwell was a member of the Episcopal church and also a Royal Neighbor. Surviving are her aged mother Mrs. J. Bradwell; two sisters, Mrs.

John Remshaw and Mrs. Jack Anderson, and two brothers. Linsley and Jack Bradville, all of Houghton le Spring, England; also two sisters in Garner, Mrs. E. H.

Bradwell and Mrs. Elmer Knaupp. and 8 brother. Edward Bradwell. Mrs.

Robertson Rites Held in Home at Osage OSAGE. Feb. services for Mrs. Elizabeth Robertson. nearly 87, who died of pneumonia at her home Saturday at her home yesterday afternoon.

Christian Science service read with vocal numbers by Robert Flack. Burial was at Mitchell. A son Abner and wife and two daughters came from Dupree, S. and their son, Glenn, from Chicago, A granddaughter and husband, Mr. Mrs.

Wendell Ellis of St. Paul and Mrs. H. A. Koch, a granddaugh ter from Oskaloosa were also present.

Henry Ervy, 51, Britt, Buried in Butterfield BRITT, Feb. services for Henry Ervy, 51, were held at the German Lutheran church yesterday afternoon. Burial was made today at at Butterfield, Minn. Mr. Ervy died at his home a few miles from town Friday afternoon from heart disease.

He was born Sept. 3, 1881 in Germany. general. Secretary of treasury William H. Woodin.

Frances Perkins, Secretary of labor. Daniel S. Roper. Secretary of commerce. Roosevelt cabinet.

It shows eastern part of the middle of the one from the Pacific coast. CHARGE AGAINST LETTS DROPPED House Committee Declares Impeachment Evidence Insufficient. WASHINGTON, Feb. 28. (P)- Impeachment charges filed against Justice F.

Dickinson Letts of the District of Columbia supreme court were ordered dropped by the house judiciary committee. Chairman Sumners announced an investigation convinced the committee the charges did not warrant official inquiry. The charges were filed by Jesse C. Duke, local attorney, and included Judge Letts and Leo A. Rover, United States attorney for the district.

"Both get a clean bill of health, Sumners said. 3 Judge Letts formerly was a ber of the house from Iowa. The charges were that Letts and Rover had sent to the court of appeals "a false, inaccurate, incomplete, deleted and diluted bill of exceptions," in a federal case. Charles Hungerford, Former Businessman at Osage, Is Buried OSAGE. Feb.

28. Funeral services for Charles Hungerford, 82, in charge of the Rev. J. D. Kern, were conducted at Shelledy funeral home vesterday afternoon, Mr.

Hungerford died at his home Saturday morning following two paralytic strokes. He was born at LeRoy, Dec. 25, 1850. With his wife he came to Mitchell county, settling first on a farm. moving to Little Cedar in 1900, and to Osage the following year.

He operated a livery business before movehicles displaced horses and for a time was proprietor of the hotel known as the Travelers' Inn. Mrs. Hungerford died April 7, 1932. He is survived by two sons, Arthur and Roy of Osage, 11 grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Declamatory Speakers Will Compete at Rudd RUDD, Feb.

The state preliminary declamatory contest will be held in the Rudd high school auditorium. Wednesday evening, March 1, at 7:30 o'clock. First place winners in the following four schools will compete: Rockford, Rockwell, Nora Springs and Rudd. Rudd will be represented by Willus Wallbaum, oratorical: Dale Schroeder, dramaand Cozy Bracken, humorous. DANCE MASON CITY ARMORY Saturday, March 4 BARGAIN A fine dance a big, PRICE happy crowd a lot of fun tra la, tra la.

Huck urday You'll spring be and night. Shaffer's as the and birds. welcome orchestra. only Sat- As 3 quarter. "Scarface" is a film which for sheer dramatic power has seldom been equalled upon stage or screen! It is one of the million dollar productions produced by Howard Hughes and it stars Paul Muni, Karen Morley and Ann Dvorak.

Included in the supporting cast are Boris Karloff and George Raft. The film is intensely dramatic and done on the magnificent scale typical of Howard Hughes films. N.C N.C Swanson, of navy CECILI Matinee Prices MAT. EVE. 6:30 Extended 15c to 15c 25c LAST TIMES TUESDAY CHOCK FULL OF THRILLS AND ROMANCE NAGANA Wild Jungle Beasts and a Wilder Woman in a Big Thrill Picture with TALA BIRRELL MELVIN DOUGLAS Starting Wednesday QUEEN OF THE SCREEN HELEN HAYES and the Gallant and Romantic RAMON NOVARRO in an undying love story to challenge the great romances of all time! SON-DAUGHTER From the Famous Success by DAVID BELASCO Let's Go to the Cecil! WATCH FOR OUR BIG ACTS OF 5 VAUDEVILLE 5 Next SATURDAY AND SUNDAY "Iowa's Only Stage Shows in PICTURE IOWA'S ENTIRE Saturday STONG! an IOWA Will FOSTER STORY Rogers AYRES Starring NORMAN JANET DRESSER.

JORY LOUISE of setting lifetime! all its the midst treat the Fair, Filmed laughter. Admission excitement Only) Picture SAT. 10e A show every man, woman and child in Iowa should see! It's a story of Iowans, for Iowans, and written by Iowa's CHILDREN PALACE own author!.

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