? NEW ? Ipujfkurn THEATRE Saturdays Continuous: 2 - 11 Sunday: 2-4 and 0 Mon. - Tues. - Wed. - Thur. - l'r'- 1 3:30 ? 7 and 0 10-25c Matinee - 15-SOc Night SATURDAY, OCT. 21st (Double Feature Day) The Best Western in many 1 months. GEORGE O'BRIEN J ? In ? "TIMBER STAMPEDE" " I ! ?' ,\ and Noah Beery, Jr. - Robert Barrat "BAD" LANDS" Here's News for Dick Tracy fans! Chapter No. 1 of ?'DICK TRACY'S G-MEN" with Ralph Byrd and a cast of Adventure Favorites SUNDAY, OCT. 22nd] Sunday Shows: 2-4 and 0 ANNE (Maisie) SOTHERN FRANCHOT TONE "FAST "AND FURIOUS" MONDAY-TUESDAY, OCT. 23-ai j GROUCHO - HARPO &.CHICO MARX Florence Rice - Kenny Baker ^ 'The Marx Bros. At The Circus" WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23th WALTER CONNOLLY IRIS MEREDITH "THOSE HIGH CRAY WALLS" From a Doctor in white to a "case" in Stripes with thrills and drama for great entertainment. THURSDAY and FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24f - 27th TYRONE POWER MYRNA LOY GEORGE BRENT "THE RAINS CAME" from Louis Bromfleld's Great Novel, an *^"|l picture. COMING NEXT WEEK James Gagney in "The Roaring Twenties." Spencer Tracy In "Stanley and Livingstone." Alice Faye and Don Aineche in "Hollywood Cavalcade." 3-Big Owl Shows-3 Thurs. - Fri. - Sat.. OCT. 26 - 27 - 28th All Seats 25c ADULTS ONLY -J li>'- KF.diOlS \ . WAR IN EUROPE (Continued from Page One) bitter fighting, was covered with | water holes. Istanbul, Oct. 18. ? General Maxime Weygand. commander-in chief of French forces in the East ern Mediterranean, arrived here | today, giving support to reports : that Turkey would sign mutual assistance pacts with Britain, and i France within a day or two. i Reports were current that the 72-year-old World War hero and j former commander of the French army would sign on behalf of his government and then?confer with Turkish army chiefs regarding the common military defense plans. ^ Competent circles said they be lieved the British-Turkish pact would be signed at the same time. Franz Von Papen, former Ger- ! man Chancellor and now German ambassador to Turkey, arrived here from Ankara en route to Ber lin, where he was said to have bean summoned by his govern ment. Turkey coupled her diplomatic , activity with intensified military measures. A number of heavy duty (rucks and other large ve hicles were requisitioned. Chauf- i feurs and mechanics not yet con nected with army reserve units were urged to join. The new precautions were con- : sidered in foreign circles as evi dence that Turkey was working steadily toward a condition of complete preparedness for an emergency. Franklin County Teachers Meet The teachers of Franklin Coun- 1 ty assembled in the auditorium of Mills High School at 2 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 18th. Miss Lillie Harper, newly-elected President, presiding. In this their second meeting of this term the teachers were for tunate in having as speakers. Dr. J, Henry Highsmith, State Super visor of Secondary Education, and Mrs. ? . ? . Douglas, Dr. Highsmith spoke about "Evaluating the Schools", espec ially the high schools. Among the factors that he especially stressed were that in evaluating his school, ! | the principal and his teachers should check the school by means of certain criteria? being perfect ly frank to admit the weak points as well as the good ones; then to decide on the improvements to be made and the best way of mak ing them. In applying this cri teria Dr. Highsmith said that It must be remembered that there is a qualitative element to be con sidered as well as a quantitative one and that the qualitative ele ment needs more- emphasis placed upon It. Three topics were suggested for professional study for this year as of particular .importance: (1) Each teacher's philosophy of ed ucation; (2)TOutcotnes of this | education; (3) Pupil participation in various activities. Mrs. Douglas gave the teachers some interesting and valuable in formation about libraries, saying that too much emphasis hereto fore has been put on books. Of course that is important but oth er factors that need more empha sis are: a good place for the li brary. and it having a definite place in the program of the school; interested teachers; ami interested pupils. A library's usefulness not only along the line of furnishing stories for pleasure, but in furnishing reference ma terial, etc., is the end and aim of it's existence. Superintendent Mills, 'who pre sented Dr. Highsmith, prepared the way for the talks which fol lowed and stated that he hoped the teachers would find these! meetings an inspiration and of definite aid to th^m in progress ing so far as doing a better Job everyday is concerned. Minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary, and prayer was offered by Supt. M. T. Lamm. The meeting was adjourned Immediately after the talk by Mrs. Douglas. European Summary London. ? German planes twice raid Scapa Flow base of Britain's fleet, damaging training ship Iron Duke; (our German planes report ed shot down; British White Pa per asserts Hitler alone made de cision for war. Berlin. ? DBN, German news agency, reports Nazi plane attack on Scapa Flow, says one British warship hit by bombs, one British plane downed, one German plane missing. ' Istanbul. ? Premier discloses Turkish-Russian negotiations fail ed because Soviet demands were contrary to Turkish security; re liable reports say Turkey to sign agreement with Britain. Moscow. ? Turkish Foreign Minister leaves for home amid de The Secret's Out! A ONE WEEK SALE Justin Time EXTRA Every Dept. bSE? EOR FALL ??^Savings ? BCOMPLETE VALUES ouisburg's U e s t \J