poay, wiALu DeU8AwJA m wurnezSI. Sumday evenlng, October' 2, at 8 o'clock n the- auditorium of the ýMasonic templéi 1 010 Central ave-. n ue. The occ-asion, l the Congrega- tional Birthday Assemblyr of the Wihuiette L.utheran church. The Rev. David R. Kabele, pastor, will be i chargé. The picture is the most elaborate, production of its kind ever completed by a church organization. It was produced by the staff of the Board of American Missions of the United Lutheran church i America and is presented. through, that organization as part of! the "W42th Anniversary Apupeal" for evangelism and church extension in the United States and Dr. E. T. McSwoi, a8socate prof essor of edtoeation at North- wvesterni. tniveTaitlI, w!» sUdreau thé Logan-Howard Parent- Teacher .associatioun Tueaq eve- ,ztug, Oter 4, t 8 o'cloclc tu tàm te woeik unie? the omultl.ns »st forth -laii 4MW er of September 27, 19U8, a»d wil repout for weu whea cafle" Aler recountig his representa- tions to the Ioderai court and petition that the court deuignate the Amalga- mated Asociation of Street, -Electrie flallway and Motor Coach EnploYoos of America as the collective b.îrgain- ing agent for the employees i ar- ranging a temporary sottioment (which petition was granted last week), CoL. Sprague continue& Ashu Co.peratif '61t lu perhaps uxlneceba for the slbility of resundng operation Of >corth Shoe... The receiver 01 to you that if and wben opme ci the railroad la àtarted.. it MMa smre thue before the. trafe 100t1 lig the shut-down lu r0cPture& b. wiU only b. able to PaY t. plcyees a portion of the evei wblch the railromi may P00IUee you w!» undexstanM that'tIuri expenhes o0f Wagpn Ptb*r = eswMch msg s . 'irb reSer v 4t wl» the lust baie probiems Of: our