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1} : - ih would ruin the country, Because 1t kept & few men from centrolnng alF the mohey. They ware wrong,. Without the Federal Reserve this- country would have had: 'a black panic, long ago. They may be wrong in their idea that handing a billion. dollars to those that need it, and earned it, will ruin us now.. In his introduction to the writ- ings Of George Washington, pre- pared for next year's 200th anni- versary, President Hoover says Washingtons engineering ability has never been fully appreciated,; Washington's methods were sur- prisingly modern. , < He reclaimed the Dismal Swamp in Virginia, was adviser and engt neer on the Potomac and James. River Canal and-first to advise a combined highway and waterway from, the Atlantic Coast to the Ohio River, r vomemmu The President describes his prod- ecessor as \the most potent human , intellectual force in the firmament of American intellect.\ George Washington was the first engineer to occupy the White Houso. President Hoover is the second. A war with England interfered with Washington's engmeering ac» / tivities. with Hoover's. Civilization expresses horror of religious fundamentalists in Tur key. They want their old Moham« medan religion restored, vells on women's faces, fezzes on men's heads. \ \ Twenty-seven of these religious protestors were hanged recently and it is expected others will be Cyba, Phone 18-FP-31 hanged as rapidly as they are—mm; Wills spent one night caught. Mustapha Kemal does not believe in half-way measures. I mas .» Thus the pendulum ,swings the other way. Old-fashioned religions have killed, burned, boiled, tortured hundreds of thousands under the most revolting conditions, as when Dr. S8. Servetus was burned by or- der of Calvin in Switzerland. Damp wood was used to make the fire burn slowly and prolong the agony. Probably the plan miscarried, since damp wood, producing much smoke, would suffocate the victim before burning really began. masse American lady patriots listening here for three hours, are assured that Russia threatens our institu- tions and this land is practically the last refuge of good government, as opposed to Red Rusélan ideas. Dr. Patmont, of California, went. to Russia, \fooled the secret polite, went just wherever he pleased, and saw things behind the scenes that Americans less intelligent never see.\ He saw young girls standing in bread lines \with babies born flle- gitimately under this Soviet syt- tem.\ Ho saw \wild children, off- spring of free love, sanctioned by | - the Soviet system, roaming around, until théy were killed as pests by * According to Dr. Patmont, kill ing folks and burning them, seems to bo an important feature of Rus- sign Hfe. If Red Russia upsets our Governmient, takes all the money away from Melton, Rocke feller, Baker and Ford, and gives free divorce to everybGdy, \with wild children, roaming\ around,\ in consequence, it will not be the: fault of Dr. Patmont Hs has warned this Government Meanwhils those Rustlans, ene mics of capltalisin, do a little capi- talistic buslfiess on their own ac- count - An American firm, the Fitingorn Schild Company, bas Con- Hacted to boy fifisy mfllien doffarse _wisth of fors from R , tea mfl \tn dollars worts every year, for Ete peats, And this Government, resoveriag ferotu its | in a Ifoold fnferyal approves the WMwfi. Algo 4 C w ¥ Government #4 said the' Federal Reserve system , loperetta with Jeanette MacDonald, “WWW | love of husband and wife, pens mm thay curs and has a} rss rous : Monday and. Tuesday, March 2, 3 wUnited Artists present \The Lot- tery Bride,\ Arthur Hammerstems John Garrick and Joe E. Brown. The thmll of- this picture IS Jean- ette MacDonald who goes \in fori histrionics in a big way. A113 ~the music is great Also the: comedy, \Oh Darling.\ ' «bast Wednssday and Thursday—Col- Pictures: present \Africa Speaks \ The sound camera makes the dark continent give up it's most amazing and closely guarded se- crets. An authenti¢ and rare record of hitherto unanswered monsters, mis-shapen and mar <elously dis- figured folk, customs \of odd hu- mans and queer beasts never be- fore seen or photographed, and weird wonders without end-pre- pare to be amazed! the come-] dy, \Pigskin Capers.\ Friday and Saturday - Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer présents Kathleen Norris' \Passion Flower,\ with Kay Francis, Charles Bickford, Kay Johnson, Lewis Stone and Zasu Pitts. The story of a girl who sprang to full bloom, the \Passion Flower,\ but, her glory was impo- Also a comedy and M-G-M News. Matinee Saturday at 2:30. _ Coming \Woman of Passion.\ \Remote Control\ KELLER HILL Reporter, Mrs. Jolee D. 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