Kiwanis Sees Movies of Lumber Industry; To Play Ball in ParkMoving pictures of the lumber industry were shown Thursday noon at the meeting of the Kiwanis club in Hotel Hanford. How the large trees are cut in Washington state, taken to the sawmill and then sent to dealers in various parts of the country was depicted. The program was in charge of Frank Melius and B. A, Webster.A challenge extended by the Lions club to play baseball in Bast park some night following a joint meeting was accepted.Guests were Leon Liesenberg ofKansas City, formerly of Mason City. Fred Woodrick of Cresco. Alfred G. Remley of Anamosa, H. H. Dunn and H. Lee.LAFALOT CLUB MEETS FOK BRIDGE.Mrs. Roy Gitt, 605 Washington avenue northwest, entertained the Lafalot club Wednesday evening at her home. Bridge was played with high score prizes going to Mrs. Harley Ransom and Mrs, Joe! Hanes.Russia is harnessing Arctic gales to produce electric power. It is like an answer to the Old Testament, for which the soviet has no use. They have sown to the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind,— Cedar Rapids Gazette. i