Exhibitors Herald World (Jan-Mar 1929)

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^VERY REQIII S SOUND it's News ! Some Outstanding News Events Recorded PRESIDENT ELECT HOOVER arrives in San Pedro, Calif., to board warship Maryland for South American trip. AIMEE SEMPLE McPHERSON greeted by happy thousands on her return to Los Angeles from Europe. FRANZ SHUBERT Centenary at Vienna. World tribute on 100th anniversary of great composer's death. YOKOHAMA — Prayers to Ossaniyama, Guardian God of Yokohama, chanted in old religious rite. Its Entertainment CHORUS CUTIES make big whoopee for old sea-salts at old sailors home, St. George, Staten Island. DE WOLF HOPPER— who put "Mudville" on the map with "Casey at the Bat," makes a back-stage confession exposing his career. TOM NOONAN of the "Church in Overalls" in New York's famous Chinatown, demonstrates how he rescues the city's souls in pawn. KIDS JAZZ BAND in Boston take up kindergarden course in syncopation. PATHEJMWNEW