Maude T. Howell on March 22, 1923. Howell was a stage manager in Detroit and New York before becoming a screenwriter, associate director and associate producer at Warner Brothers and Twentieth Century Pictures from 1929 to 1935, a series of remarkable achievements for a woman in this era, and a notable figure to put up for Women's History Month.
We go to the American far north for the news of the day, where we learn that the Communists were up to their usual baddiness.
The advice for long life is amazingly contemporary.
In Utah, homesteaders were apparently pursuing Paiutes who were reported to be "renegades".