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/ \ bsino Theatre MONDAY AND TU^DAY/ ~ Septemlwr 7 and 8 White Angel” With KAT FRANCIS, IAN HUN TBR, DONALD WOODS end NIGELj BRUCE. Clinton B. & L. ElecU For Year / as Seq'etary Laid To Rest Association* Closer Successfulj President Heads High OiBdiiklNo Mer<;y Eipected If Fascists .Year and Names Officers andi Directors. ■ i In Last . Tribute To Cabinet Member Ai-Utab Capital. iirhich liad continued for weeks, rench- ita climMir of denruction in to- Targets Fcnr B<mil>s 'ing its climax day's shelling.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3,~19S6 Mmmtvdle Take Cit^. D^tb Or Victory Awaiting Defenders. It came while streets in w city wIsK e To Ope^ Today and the highways outside wiefe chok ed with thousands of children, women and enfeebled men, flying to France with their household belongings. The rebel planes roared over the city aa sirens and ' wildly rini^ng The twelfth annual meeting of’the | .Salt lake. City, $ept. 1.—President ! Clinton Building and Loan association (Roosevelt led the nation today in rev- Hcr heart was too big fW one was * was held Thursday afternoon in the j erent honors for the dead secretary ^ poaasss! One wO^ was ton swanj^fj^ Jboobs k company. The re-*of war. In share all her love! Where thcip^j,^ P.^ Jacobs, secretary-’. Alone or with only a few close as- flgliCing If as thibkeat — her courage! based upon the audit ofisociates muoh of the day in his spfc- waa highest! Her life was an inspir-^ ^ Blarvin, showed excellent j ial train, the > executive remained during the year-^ decrearel^re battered and beseiged city fromUion of their city “to ashes Xi i nor™. pop„..«o„ .f .mn, nurse is inLmortalixed on the screen. I decrease in note obligations ' of j mon” tabernacle for the funeral. } Mountville,' Aug. 27. — The Moont- ville high school will begin its 193d* 37 session Ihis morning,'S^teoiihnr Z, at 9 O’^clock. All patrons and friendf^ are invitod. ,to be pre^t for the opening exe^ises. The entollment, according to avail- Irun, Spain, Aug. 31.—^Thie sorely-1 church bells warned inhabitants to pressed government defenders /^.of I run for shelter. — - Irun tonight sent their own loved | WHh throttles wide open the planes ones across the-French frontier and I dived on the city, acatterteg their| able records,"will far exceed that of swore they wonla expose 300 rebel j deadly missiles over a wide area. [ last session, and a successfQl year ia prisoners aa hapless Urgets for rebel The rebel leaders earlier had de-1 imticipated. Hvered an ultimatum to the defend- A list of teachers is as follows: The prisoners were trucked into ers to surrender or airffer the reduc- Comedy, “Echo Mountain." MGM News. . 19 A. M. Show—MONDAY. 10c and 25c V^EDNESDAY, THUI|§DAY, September S and 10 “Border I^ht With FRANCES FARMER, JOHN {the association during the year being i revealed. A schedule of earnings was pre- Mnted «ad-a#ilrovsd by the stock holders, showiiw excellent progress Uku: thr firet aaiiai, due to mature in {November of this year. The aaaocia- i tion was reported in souti^d condition, with accumulated earnings for the In this same Latter Day Saints shrine four yearS_ ago Dern, then strong and active,, serving his second term as Utah’s govstaor, iniriwinead to s campaign sndtanre the New Ywrinr, “^vernor Roossvdt,'*' who had leoently become ‘the Demoeratie presidential nominee. Even before the doors were closed HOWARD, ROSCOE EARNS ai^ GRANT WITHERS. year larger than ever before, due prin-! at the state capitol, where the body cipally to the reduction of the notes Thrills and danger with coast guard ^a^able of the association. The asso- iu the air! “Border Flight” is high speed, excising meiodrsima wiQi ilie most adventurous and dangerous of Uncle Sam's peace-time forces—^the flying Coast Guard. “Border Flight” has all the rip-roaring glamor, ro mance and_adventure of the flying corps — grueling dog-fights high in the air over open sea, hand-to-hand B. O. Whitten and S. C. Hays. Suitable resolutions were passed, comtwts on the ground with a vicious I covering the life anH service of J. W. ciation has financed the erection of over 125 homes in Clinton since its organization twelve yearV a^ lay in state four hours, the broad streets along which the funeral pro cession to the tabernacle was routed were lined deep with spectators. • " All the m He and • halfv too,-from The foilowjjig Clinton citizens were {the temple grounds to Mount Olivet elected directors for the coming year:, cemetery, where Masonic and military W. J. Bailey, John H. Young, E. J.i graveside rites awaited, throngs clps- Adair, Jack H. Young, H. E. Stur-jtered in the sunshine, geon, R. E. Ferguson, J, F. Jacobs, j The funeral •services—held in the tabernacle because no other meeting ‘place here would accomodate the A. D. Abercrombie, piiadpal, Mountvilie; Miss Ruth Benn, Etowah, Tenn.: Mrs. A. D. Abererombie, While packing women, sweethearts, 22,000, by tonigM had been re-j Mountvme; Mias Zello Criff, Momt- children and old men off toward the French frontier, the. government de duced at least 5,000 by the steady j ville; Miss Mary Boyd, Mountvilie; exodus of refugees — nuiny weeping i Miss Ellen AlexsUder, ^ Mpuntville; fenders forced the families pf all sub- remain and! Miss IHla Dunlap, Mountvilie; Mrs. J. pactod of rebel sympathies to stay in. the ieity to satfer themsekree.tae rav- •gne eif a renewed bantbardmeot. by the rebels. ’’ As toe battered city tonight-held only combatants and eneiny-hostages, 'toe defenders prepared to win or die within their crumbling walls. A combined land, eea and air at tack would be launched any monient, the government leaders feared, in a iin%l effort by the. rebel high^cor^ mand to make good Vheir thrret ^ “reduce the city to a^hes.” Fierce and colorful units of Astu rian miners, fighting in the service of the government, spent the lull be tween bombardments by fashioning their crude home-made bombs. fight any infantry advance, helpless'S. Winebrenner, Mountvilie; Mrs, rained today agiwnst tta talk from the skiee. U was eatknated fkmt in all, the planes—one a huge tri-motored ship — must have loosed 20 explosive bombs in their raid. Nancy Jones, librarian, Mountvilie; Hiss Arlene 'Alexandei^, assistant li brarian, Mountvilie; Lewis McCravey, music, Corona'ca. ^ / 9CRIPTO Automtic PcncU is the The bombardment tonight served! beat lOe value in the world. Get om rn.inly to increw the bitUr deter-' , Chronicle Pabliohin, Coapuy. mination of each faction to win or!. die. “We will bombard from the land,, sea and air;” rebcl leaders Warned the * city’s inhabitants. i “We will defend the city until not one of us is alive,” came the answer ing challenge. Government leaders in warning alL nOn-combatants to flee to France to-' Chunks of dynamite they wrapped; •'■8‘bt feared that their ultimatum in paper so that the grenade shaped ■ be all too true should they not up like a piece of soap. Bottles they crowd—were simply arranged. Hymns band of smuRklers. spectacular scenes]Copeland, Sr., decea.sed, a former di-jby the tabernacle choir, a vocal solo, OR the training grounds. '’rector of the association. two"’bf1ef addresses by ministers in Selected Shorts—“Trinidad,” “Kjdo; At the directors meeting, immedi-i whose churches Dern worshipped— filled with gasoline and fi^. They and the Honey Bears,” “Major Bowes'ately following, the officers were! Dr. Elmer L. Goshen, Congregation-j have hurled these bombs with deadly elected for the year, as follows: W. J. alist, and Dr. Jacob Crapp, Unitarikn! accuracy throwing them in a sweep- , • t f ' Bailey, president; R. E. Ferguson, *—and an organ prelude and po.stlude. i ing motion much like that of a , vice-president; W. P. Jacobs, secre-j Long before the rites however, the ball pitcher i tary-treasurer; John F. Norris, as-‘historic auditorium, which seats 10;- Amateur Parade.” 10 A. M. Show—WEDNF^SDAY 10c To AH be able to 'hold out longer. It must be victory or death, they said, expecting little mercy from the men against whom they have fought sistant .secretary-treasurer; Robt. S. Owens, attorney. Loan committee: W. The Clinton Building and Ixian as sociation is the youngest of three as sociations in the city, and during its existence has had a rapidH^towth. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, September 11 and 12 - “Dracula’s Daughter” With OTTO KRUGER. GLORIA HOLDEN and MARGUERITE!.. in 1 cHURCHiLi. IHugh Brasley She's weird! She’s exotic! She’s ^. \ w w- m jt beautiful! She’s hypnotic! She gives|, HlS VlCWS you that weird feeling! To look at herj ______ was dangerous. Her gaze held women q Long in his statemenl 000, was filled. The throng overflow ed upon the grounds of the high- J. Bailey, E. J. Adair, Jack H. Young. ] walled temple garden which, visited annually by thousands of tourists. tested front of the Spanish civil war The government leaders ordered! Hundreds of housewives and girls evacuatiq^n of the city by all govern- j begged to ^ allowed to reniain at the, ment non-combatants after a rebel i their men, but the ^vernment plane earlier had sown the' city with I ordered them out of the city^ bombs, blowing two women to.^bits! expect to be slaughtered to a T%e EquitaUe Life Assurance Society “ of tbe U. S. 75 years of helping peo ple plan their lives more securely. Six Billions of Insurance j- In Force. Mrs. W. H. Simpson Local Representative serves Utah’s pioneer^faith as itslund rending pavements and building i if the city is token andwould world center. j facades. • Threading its way across the con-j Refugees tonight coiled along to- tinent from the national capitol ward the French frontier as thair men where the former Utah mine execu tive ^d legislator died la.st Thursday, the funeral train arrived at the crepe- apcllboiind and' made men tremble! The vampire woman! Maryo, hypnotic daughter of a fantastic father—wield- published in The Index-Journal on September 1st. and perhap.s in other hung Union Pacific station here at 8 a. m. Worn by the long, sad journey. rather have our families in France,” one fighting man said. - High ranking rebel pnarnMn; the folk wwirily bolstered the city’s de- government leaden said, would be fenses against the expected renewal chained in spots where of the rebel attack. | would be most likefy to be blown There was no official estimate ofi^® ^^om their those wounded by stones and debris comrades, members of the Dern family were i ploding bombs. hurtled through the air by the ex- met by sympathetic relatives and close friends. With Mrs. Dern were , _ papers uses my name saying: \ «r of a strange power over women j Hugh Beasley has finally three sons, John, William and and men. . {agreed to partially accept my propo- Comedy, (lags and t»ais, | “FRANK MEURIMELL;* No. 10. -4— '“Cookie Carnival” in technicolor. .11 to me 'Mr. Long has made no propo^ilion James — and two. daughters, Mrs. Harry Baxter and Miss Betsy Dern. The heavily-veiled widow and her family were escorted from the train 1Oc and 25c * NEXT WEEK— “DANCING PIRATE” “FORGOTTEN FACES 1 The confusion relative to the voting ’lin the Solicitor’s race tool; r.o definite by thy .\cwberry County Executive Committee. A copy of this Resolu- to\a waiting automobile by high gov ernment officials, some of whom had ment shape until a Resolution was passetf bwn^ked to serve as honorary pall bearers. These iduded Attorney General '‘tod FURY Ition was served on me through let-jH®"'®*’ Cunnings, Secretary of Ag- COMING— County Secretary which | Henry A. Wallace, Secre- “THE KIN(i STEPS out” [reached me on Saturday morning. On Commq^rce Daniel C. Roper, i the same day I prepared d’Tetm n to ,Hirry H. Woodrijig, acting secretary j the Resolution for filing with the I Edward K, McGrady, acting [State Committee, in wiiieri J stated j labor; Admiral William my position fully. I am glad to say'H. Standley, acting .secretary of the I that the State Committee has accept- Major Geperal Malm ed my recommendation without! army chief of staff. • change, that is, to con.sider the first | ^ los<? behind the funeral train 1 primary entirely void, and to order f^® P*'*?sident3 special,vbe^ring a new primary permitting any and all * ®^®®^^*'^®^ were accompanying of tlia.five candidates to enter. I ^h® midwest drought tour in- Mr. Long appeared in person before: ^®*’*'^P^®d by the cabinet members The bishop of Valladolid, Victor | Pradera, president of the Ttodition-> alist party, and Honoir Maura, right-! Lst deputy from Galicia,‘'were chained outside on the streets during today’s Three persons were known to have been injured, but how many others lay wounded tonight was a matter of, conjecture. ~ [encounter but escaped harm. The sorely-pressed government de- fer^rs tonight attempted to rally their lines against a feared rebel land attack following up the bombardment Sobseribe To THE CHRONICLE The Paper "^Everybody Readt" RUBBER STAMPS Any kind, to fit any business. 24-hour ser vice. Reasonable prices. Telephone. 14. The Chronicle Publishing Co. Printers • Stationers Broadway Theatre MONDAY AND TUESDAY, September 7 and 8 “Meet Nero Wolf” Wi.. ELWAKl, AUNOU,. UO- {{iL, require all five candidates to run m state in the cast * marble rotunda STANDER. JOAN PERRY, VICTOR JOKY and DENNIE MOORE. Edward Arnold is the rotund, beer- guzzling Nero Wti^fe of Rex Stout’s widely ^pular myktory novel. “Fer Mo Lance,” which this' pictare bringi to the screen without important devi ation from text, and Lionel Stander la the brusque, abrupt 'and/ inteHec- taally stolid Archie Goodwin who over whether they'wanted to or not. In view of the fact that I was the second highaat man in the* first pri* maryi it is clear to any one who con siders the matter carefully .that I was the only candidate who took any chance of losing any advantage by asking the State Committee to order aerves the immobile detective as eyes, ■* elecUon. oars and legs. The roles are congen- Ial to bfkih . still IS that 11 do not wish to win on “A* * d Huke. When I am elected Solicitor, Comedy, At Seashore, Polo: j j 10 A. M. Show—TUESDAY, _ . 10c aad 20c choice of the people. HUGH BEASLEY. WBDN SSIFATrTHroBSirAX» Septotaber 9 ab4^10 “Die Last ” Statement By Mr7 Hunter An all-ator caat—HARRY MOOT GIBSON. TOM TTL! FRED SCOTT. _ ' Dm picture offers plenty oT SMd thrills. Among the UgMi|^ nra: Poker game fight, the shooting Doc Mason, and kidaappi^ of Eally. Hoot Gibson doea some ban daging. thwbank hold-Bp.ai||f A grent big cast of Western‘^tkYb.*" Shorts — “Underground Farmers,” *Oalag Placed,” “A Job’s a Job.” M A. M. Show—THURSDAY. TOc To AO " This ovaning from 8 to 10, the handsome new Coffee Shop of Hotel lible for the amount of money drill be thrown open for the able for road purposes. I shall, if K*"* time for inspm:tion. No meals utrr thti naimr Vonfiniital driU be asrtod dnrii^ the openine FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, September 11 and 12 "Bulldog Courage” With DM MeCOY and JOAN WOOPBURY. A breezy film that hits the high npeta af thrilling melodrama in the jttnat ope aspaces, nad speeds to a grand-craah climax! Tbs most sense- tisnal and romantiic picture in which Tfan McCoy, king id Western atara, -jMt appeared, a yam of harricanc and nerve-racking adventnre! "DARKEST AFRICA” No. 4. with cltdedMatty, 19e and 20c -sp-r . NEXT WEEK— «*AKEONA RlQBr “NEW FBONTIEB* Rumors are continually coming to me ainee'the first primary from ▼»- -fkma sections -or'ths county that I would be unreasonable and inhu mane Tn working toe chaingang, should I be elected one of the County Commissioners. This is not true. AH that I have said, and I now repeat that I will do all within my power rto see that we get the best roads jto** of Utah’s hilltop state capitol. The white casket, hanked by palms, was all but hidden in flowers. Army offi cers stood at attention beside their fallen leader as thousands filed by, a steady, unbroken line moyfd by until the closing of the capitol doors an hour before the funeral. The president, who entered the hia. toric tabernacle on the arm of his tall son, John, sat during the aarvices be side Heber J. Grant, gray-bearded president of the Latter Day Saints church. The president was seated near the bier, to one aids, half-facing the pews. Just acroaa the aisle were Mrs. Darn, shrouded in black, "and her five ehil- dren. Near-Mr. RooMvclt, too, sat the membera of his official family—cabi- net officers and other high govern ment* dignitaries. New Coffee l%op' To Open Tonight business methods in conduetii^ the I hour, and to the general public Mr. business affairs of the county that I Mra. J. L. Rents haye extended have used in my own private busu * conlW invitation to be present ness affairs. I believe in Lgiirens ‘ The Coffee Shop which replaces the county paying for what it gets, and ^<Ael’a dlQittg raato»-mf}l<M under'thh get what it pays for. ' I have not had, neither will I have, any paid workers in my behalf. I am making this race solely on ray own merits and qualifications for the of fice. I sincerely and deeply appreciate the handsome vote given me in the first primary and promise if elected to peiform the duties of the office in such n manner as will merit the approval of all the citizens of our county. , (adv). , J. BEN HUNTER. Say— “I SAW IT IN THE CHRONICLE” Thank Tot! supervision of Mrs. Merle Edge of Elloree, assiatod by Miaaes Frances Jones and Louiae Horton. Mrs. M. H. Manly is fenmral supervisor of ^tbe kitchen and in charge of the prepa ration of all meals. The new Coffee Shop is furnished with the latest equipment and is mod em and sanitary in every respect. In addition to'the main apartment, a pri vate dining rooih is provided for the* serving of clubs and banquets. It promiaes to b« one of the moat popu lar and best eating plaeas in this sectiim with toasonable prices pre vailing. " " > SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRQNICLB ’TThe Paper Every^y Reads” HEAR JOS. R. BRYSON Candidate For ConpTss SPEAK AT: Lauk^ Court House ..Saturday, 10.A M. Gpldvdle — —Saturday, 12 Noon Clinton Mpl (Chreasy €<Nrm»’) Saturday, 3 P. M. \ . PLATFORM: BnradR is m gtioi^ fwipporUr nf JriHwrt Booetydi^i^ if tlectti U- Cmgriiii, to introduce, vote for naAsnpp^ Ih^foflowiiki^ Mlli: ^k) -A federal measm |l»itinf ike konra of labor la cotton milb to eiffht boora per day. ' — (b) A federal BMaaure limiUaff tbeTMd"tbit oaa be placed on cotton mOI empioyeca, thereby aboilwMny tbe ^tebont ayateoL (c) Federal measures patUng Into offset President RooseYeU’s policies to tbe Yery letter. (d) A federal measure glYing a pension to tbe aged, blind and infirm. (e) A federal measure proYiding for rural electrlfiaition tbroogh^ this district. (f) A fadoral jneapure allowinf and soldien fbir equal diapbitftiw. io bolb officers (g) A federal erosion mensare to aid tbe farmer in building up the fertility of the aolL (b) A federal tariff to protect tbe Southern cotton farmer against for eign ^own and imported cotton. The PuUic and All Dentocratic Candidates Are Cor- "" " - . diA% Invited. t (I^tieai it Paid Fw By Friends of Joe Bryson)