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Show - -- Circulation SiOOTn Jnl 2182 r -- lTxxxvh. Na 00 CO II' I I "T .. w 7- I V ' " - T III M t I J , -- r ' - II z : ; II 1 1 rc II 1 . The Weather? UTAH urday;. not peratue. 82. PROVO, UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1922. 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Melt) mild wm-Y-m V3 tZA oo 00 t& 00 - 00 00 - PRICE 00 00 oo USiS ' And ' ft IN WALTER ADAMS DELIVERS LIST OF GIVER8. OO a &a 00 00 &a &a TWOENTSr OO 00 tfsa AND FORK ! ; MY SPRINGVILLE WORK GETTING LAND FOR for fruit, jam, honey and jelly for W. A. Billy Wilson I. D. Glazier ADDRESS 00 Ml Kind Hearted People PROVO Aid Children of Victim START IS BEING NAMED; OO i - Whose Mof7ie rBtirned7forEhi I KEYNOTE s, , HEID S. 0. P. TICKET Fair tonight and Satmuch Chang In tern--' $1.00 the Henline family, "it is the most 1.00 I have ever done,'' 1.00 pleasant work 1.00 said .Mrs. Madsen, after she had 10 gathered three dozen bottles of the choicest fruit which will be Sam Leavitt H. H. Service BLAST FURNACE AND MILL Little boy Whitehead Grocery food. central committee in calling me to sent immediately to Thistle. The steel plant site problem is ville will come across with the site. (What will you give ) this task. 11. 11. Service, of the Provo LumThe children Eleven dependent. up to Provo and Springvllle to L. F. Rains, president of the Car"As the representatives of the I ber company, met The Daily Herald The mother Burned to death.. solve. CONVENTION electors of your party you are to be The father Out of work. The two cities can have it if bon Fuel cmpany, and who was the repirttir. "Where's the that first of the Columbia steel merger rommittpp they want it badly enough. congratulated upon the wholesome Less than 15 minutes after The has charge of the fund for the This- The Columbia Steel company has boosters; A. C. Ellis, Salt Lake and reassuring conditions economBy J. M. JENSEN. made the foregoing statements very City attorney; Duncan McVichie. Daily Herald reached "Billy" Wil- tie children?" Mr. Service asked. ic, social and political, of our naHe was told there was no com son's barber shop on North Cniver- clear to the business interests of and Ira Browning, came down from NOTES tion, state and county. Special Herald Reporter. Provo and Springvllle. ' "As your temporary chairman I sity avenue, a man hustled into the mitiee, hut that anybody and everyAMERICAN FORK, Sept. 15. Salt Lake City last night to meet Herald building. The most important steel plant with representatives body could help relieve the sufferam proud to stand in your inspirof Springvllle Delegates to the Republican county or a somethe motherto children that "Here's made dollar has been held was and Provo. ing buy meeting this hour and declare By HERALD REPORTER. convention began arriving here ing presence less in one fire. for by ttie thoe poor children whose tlie Provo Chamber of thing my hope and faith not in any Representing the two steel cities AMERICAN "Here's a dollar," he cheerfully commerce headquarters last evenSept. 15. For an hour of abject apology for, nor evenspirit mother was burned to death," said early this forenoon. be) were: yet The injection ofFORK, (to the farm bureau the man, pushing a check across replied; "send it to them." ing. or two before the delegates were of simple explanation of the conT. F. Pierpont, John S. Smith, into made situation One the at the counter. kind woman telephoned thai The Salt Lake promoters met Arthur N. Taylor, national the politics called to order, they were assem- duct of our government, Judge A. B. Moexconvention Republican The check was signed by W, A. she had four pillows she didn't with the Springville-Provsteel rgan, Col. C. E. Loose, and E. S. bled in small groups outside thean( H31- - by our party, but in a and predictions Billy Wilson. need and which she'd give to the plant committee, and cinched the Hinckley, of Provo; and H. T. Reyconvention hall, the newly erected j Ptoai and militant spirit of chal- - tremely complex, as to results are hazardMr. Wilson thus became the first Henline family fund. steel plant IF Provo and Spring- nolds, Mayor J. S. Boyer, and Seygymnasium of the American Forkl'enge to tne opposition do I, in your ous. The chief extremely One generous-heartegrocer fight seems to be contributor to the Henline fund mour L. Reynolds, of Springville. j name throw down the gauntlet of high school the two places on the county which is to help feed, clothe, shel- sent the Henline family a box of for All the steel "cards'' were put While the various delegates werePlltlcal combat, Democratic primaries for the commission. The farm bureau can- ter and educate the eleven depend- groceries this morning. on the table. The Columbia Steel "May I direct your attention for didates are eagerly conversing outside the con-TWO DEMOCRATIC Lake-vie"Never Bunnell of Leslie mind were about made of children who election ent my to the comiiy printing few moments to the remarkable delegates vention hall concerning the poesi- company men told what they would and Erastus Hansen of Span- motherless by the fire at Thistle name in the paper," he insisted. convention at Provo Wednesday, bill ties of the respective randidates, condition 01 our county: as a na-do, and what they, expected Provo C. E. ish are and of Sberwood's the farmers Sherwood, still burned which Fork, their mother, their and Suringvllle to do. The agree Ernest Bamberger, randidate for tion we are at peace wifh all the September 20, were largely attendCANDIDATES ment. long a disputed matter, was United States senator from Utah, world and enjoying material pros- strong in their support notwith- clothing, and everything they had. orchestra, today offered to stage a ed various the districts throughout dance chilthe for Henline a the benefit fact that A little later another standing majority and in this were Included all was being introduced to the dele- perity unequalled in any made, peace of evenat of Mozart the city, Thursday evening. the Provo delegation favor C. H. man came into The Herald office. dren hall, Monday the Provo and the guarantees gates there by Chairman James T. period in our history. "Send this dollar to those. chil The largest attended primaries men had asked for. "That there is a spirit of unrest Wright over Bunnell, and the SpanGardner of the Utah county comSpringville Mat-le"I read the story in last night's were the second and eighth disdren," he said, and Mr. I. D. Glazmission. The and complaining still lingering like ish Fork caucus selected Fred Holding in preference to Hansen. Other ier, of Pleasant View, tossed a Herald," Mr. Sherwood said, "and tricts where the striking railroad In- then was organized. company Promptly at 10:30 o'clock Coun- a shadow over us as an aftermath a cent without the commiswe'll Hendance candidates for the into the silver dollar begive county are were nave to Deen out brtght of saiu snopmen the perilous reactions through papers ty Chairman Eph Homer pounded today Two corporating thus have candidates far of cost, for orchestra or hall." sion are Braxton Barnett of Pay-so- line fund. m force. More than "." were pres- the table with a large prepared by Judge A. B. Mor hammer, which we have come following the The Henline benefit dance is to ent in the second district and 6u iiI,nounced themseves as willing ing and John Roberts of Goshen. Several women have telephoned asked that the delegates be asked war I grant. But this is wholly a gan. Warren Clark of Alpine will op The Daily Herald asking the ages be sponored by the Provo Rotary in the eighth. A lively interest:'0 "ceept the nomination for Utah to take their respective places and psychological Thomas F. Pierpont was elected condition that will and Kiwanis clubs. Lilile Allred of Pleasant View of the children. was taken in the election of dele-- j county sheriff at the Democratic president of the holding company; shouted, "Let 'er go!" and "The pass because it must; a condition: pose if I knew about what their ages President 0. A. Spear today ap- gates and many surprises were Stars and Stripes Forever" came truly unwarranted by the showing for the office of recorder. to be held In Provo at H. T. Reynolds, of Springville, vice are," said one woman, 'i could tell pointed the Rotary committee, J. D. sprung. In some instances, men the Princess from the Leaf band. John S. Smith, treasof our material theater Wednesday, president; D. Sutton. and conA murmur clothes went Hunter the of Ray if any my children's who have alwavs been delegates to through and E. S. Hinckley, secretary. "The farmers of the country will urer, Following the playing, Chairman deBoth candidates are 20. who The eleven children Chairas would fit them." the rimveiiiion Temporary erp Pitl.er pntirplv September Eph Homer appointed C. L. War-nic- receive this year on the basis of the vention hall Judge Morgan is the counsel for the Walter P. Whitehead, the popu- - pendent upon their father for sup- forgotten or only elected as alter hail from Provo and both iiave holding company. These officers of Pleasant Grove and 3yron most careful estimate of the gov- man Walter Adams In eulogizing exin such now who are Governor Mabey got the name mix lar southside grocer, called ine port, and nates. The farm population ia the had experience in other, sheriffs' and Arthur N. Taylor. H. T, ReyKershaw of American Fork to ac- ernment and financial agencies after yester- treme need for help, clothing and outlying wards was largely repre- offices in this and other states. company Ernest Bamberger, candi- over 12 pillions, and while last year ed once and said, "Governor Bam- Herald phone soon nolds, J. S. Boyer. and S. L. in age from sented. The first to announce himself will form the board of didate for United States senator; the purchasing power of the farm- berger." day's paper had reached him, tell- food especially, range T. N. Taylor, candidate for gov- was Joseph P. Gourley, traffic po- rectors of the holding company, Among the Provo women at the ing of the need for aid for the eight months to twenty years. Both Harvey H. Cluff, attorney general, er's dollar was about 62 cents, by Leah Ekins, eleven small children whose mother the youngest and oldest are girls. ernor two years ago, was elected liceman of I'rovo city. Mr. Gour- which will take over what land Is and Mark Tuttle, state to reason of cheaper production costs convention are Mrs. auditor, Allred, Mrs. was burned' in their home Sunday. For the guidance of persons who a delegate to the convention from ley was born in Goshen, Utah coun- needed for the steel plant site, and the stand. in and fluctuations commodity county recorder; Mrs. Jesse Harmon, "Where shall I send the things have clothing to send them the the sixth district as was also his ty, about is years ago and spent will hold it until it is needed for Mr. Bamberger was given a great prices, the purchasing power of his C. H. Wright, Mrs. Mrs. Alta we're fixing for those children?'' ages are listed: son. Sterling, who received a few bis early boyhood in this county, blast furnaces and steel plants. ovation by the delegates. dollar today is better than 75 Mrs. Belle Bachman, Girl, IS months; girl, 3 years; more voles than his father. Royal lie later moved to Arizona, where The land is to be turned over only In Introducing Mr. Strong. Mrs. J. VV. Farrer, Mrs. J. Mr. Whitehead askfd. He was told Mr. cents. Tuttle, 4 years; boy, 5 yeas; girl, 7 Murdock was also elected from he served as deputy sheriff in as needed. Homer said, "Mr. Tuttle. who has "I find all trade expanding. New u. Boyd, .Mrs. J. M. Jensen, Mrs. to send them to the Chamber of boy, boy, Commerce headquartprs. boy. 11 years; that district. Dixon years; had considerable' business in the years; Graham county for eight years. 300 LeRoy cent last of The initial capital of the is per building Sam Leavitt, foreman of, the boy 14 years; girls, l.", 17 and 2f No opposition to John D. BoVd to courts during the last two years, is year's record." State Senator J. William Knight Later he spent two years as deputy Holding company will was contribHerald composing room, apthe stae auditor." years. and William M. Roylance, former in the sheriff's office in Grant he S'i.'""'. which amount was paid Mr. Adams told of what the Re- succeed himself as sheriff Have you anything clothing that speaker of the house of Chairman Homer lauded the rec- publican state administration has parent this morning. His record uted his dollar to the fund. county, New Mexico. While living in last night. at giv- will fit them? A litie him popular. balked made who ords made by the various were scut as delegates at El Paso, Texas, he was special in office the .y, has Immediate work on securing the done. He said: county be children the Gifts for may officer for two and a half years plant site is to begin. It is pointofficers and said they had accom from the sixth district. "We" cut out ing his name, came into the office of the Aland laid a dime down on the coun- left at any of the following places: plished the things for which they offices aiid commissions. Springville; Ben Bates, Alpine; T, ('. Thompson from the sev- under the special agent on the ed out in no uncertain terms that The Herald building. ere placed in office two years Galveston. Harrisburg. San Antonio. if land owners insist upon prfces enth district, ami George Grone-ma"We created the department of fred Anderson of Cedar Fort; R. il. ter. headThe Chamber of Commerce li'om the third, both in the railroad. ago. "Buy some candy for that haby." finance and purchase which has Uoswell. Goshen; Gus Wlckman. in excrss of the land's normal value The following telegram from Carl alone saved $10,000 a year. quarters. race for the county cumniissioner-ship- . Mr. Gourley came here in the !t).p seenrine of the steel idint will Santatmin; J. E. Chadwirtt, Ameri- he advised. Mrs. Floyd Violett, Maw apartThis morning Mrs. Leo Madsen. were sent to the convention spring of 1912, when he started as ibe postponed, if it Is not prevented. Marcusen, Republican state chair"We are profitting by the good can Fork; James H. Gardner, Lehi; with her mother, .Mrs. A. A. Love- ments. man, was read: are to he inform- by their respeciivu districts. A. O. a salesman for the Internationa business policy in State Treasurer John Holley, Mapleton; P. W. MadThe land owners .. . ... Mr. Floyd Violrtt, trainmaster, Smo.pl. chairman of the second dis"Fc'.'iow citizens and i of getting 3 son, Lakeview; T. K. Ludlow, Ben- less, canvassed the home of sevHarvesting company. Inter becom- el ipai it is " Sutton's department In convention Pleasant; eral of their neighbors and friends Thistle. trict and who has also been men- ing manager of the I'rovo Imple- v. l.idi i.; to p.y fir trie rmi. cvei.v assembled, greeti- per cent in place of 2 per cent on jamin; A. P. Warnick, W. ng: tion! d as a. possible' candidate for ment and Moaor company. In '.li of this land must be bought daily balances of state moneys on Grove; Lee R. Taylor, Payson; -' "I'm in the harness was .selected v. hib' tiling at Los AiiR-b'- s. where with money obtained from people oiii.i.. .a to go deposit in 75 banks of the state in- 0. Creer, Provo; Eph Homer, Proraring to put a e as ;m alternate, although he was he hail pen.- fi:r his heait'.i. h o'.in'v. particu'.:rlv from team in the stead of 20 as was formerly the vo; Arthur J. Durrant. Provo; Le-'- ; f C'aii V United States senate and a ill any chairman of his dis- served as dcn:'. ( e case. and Spri'iKviHc This alone gives us $1,000 Roy Dixon, Provo; Jacob Coleman,! Provo ('aiilY-ni.iteam In congress: Smoot, per month additional revenue to the Prnvn: .T. H. Snell. SnanMi Fork; ii1 ' !;! r.n in prices- lartrl owner? make trict. i.;,n'.v. . C. i'l' mibl'-N. 'liirr..' dif'H'lt for these.. G' rge II. Naylor, candidate Bamberger. Colton, Leatherwood. 'state and pays all the expenses of Amy Slack, Pleasant View; Lical police depart ras lieea in was appoint. d an aker ment as ir:ftic (il'licor since Uie j Cherry on the bench : Jensen in the the treasurers office. d jKTSor.s to set nve, lana. Christens.en, Salem; J. S. Bunker, i,.j RASMUSON. schools and Republicans In office supreme bench, and unanimous;;.-exten- iiiil Irotii the: sf.enth district first ol March this year. By N. GUNNAR ine aiaie securities commis Vineyard. iw'rch must be given 0 ;ie steei (TV the compliments and best Joseph P. Gourley, who is also a Commitee on platform and reso-everywhere.. With pep in us all like sion With our own Utah county wrnor.ttion. Herald Stsff Reporter. oil il. N'avior. manager of the cu in, id ate for sheriff, failed to get Naylor Auto company of this city, dl8DlJra by your own Walt man, Heber C. Hicks in the secre lutions G. E. Barth, Mosida; M. O. AMERICAN FORK. Sept. 1". Mr. Rains left Provo last evening wishes." Adams ill the red hnnHnnnn fnnvon. on as eitlier alternate or delegate it pieiipoi with spirit 'man ixiinml hiivsi-l!- a can did ate for 11. Gardner of Lehi, chairtaryship, is turning approximately Straw, Siinngville; James smun, This was signed by the I'tah tion at Cedar James 1WM when someone in tho fourth dkv ,nr the meeting. During Ogden years ago. We'll $1,000 per month into the treasury Alpine; Alfred Anderson, tariff vrsfHay. f,,t,rt on of committee the man permawin. county Republican convention, by trict erroneously ruled that a city and Mr. Naylor wa sheriff ( m;p the way you Provo and by not waiting for voluntary com- KWt: Jnlin Roberts. Goshen; Wm. F. and order of "Your Utah committee. ofticer cannot serve as a delegate f,f Salt Lake county and made uii jaj rinervilH' men go at a Hiing." he county native son pliance with the laws governing his 0. Johnson, Santaquin; George A. nent organization ' and well wisher. for in the county convention. American,. Fork; E. enviable record in that office. Dur negs reported that the temporary you "You act as though Resolutions of condolence ?dirartment, but by going out over J!. ing Abe W. Turner and James t:? 'years Mr. Naylor "CARL MARCUSEN, the state and searching out the de- Bushman. Lehi; John H. i.ee.- organization of the convention be the late Jesse M. Harm m were it from the bottom of yenr i,Kan LakeW. W. whom have their has been manager of the Stude MunlPton: Taylor. Tucker, both of "State Chairman." linquents. o;.rts." mane permanent aim niai me oruer adopted unanimously. bats in the ring for .the city JudgL' j baker oifico in, this city and .as ; vine-mi- ll temporary officers were then , in "The secretary of stater H. - E.I viewi . E. Snyder, Benjamin; j JLbJnvj.ch cankeep as follows: be should business of Karl makes introduced as follows: The adopted platform ship, were elected jlt'lecatcs from such has gained many friends the steel plant away from Spfirig- Crockett, and his efficient assist- .1. Haves. Pleasant Grove; Walter Adams, credenon reof committees the sixth and eighth districts, Reports these endorsements: througuout the county. ville and Provo now is the hlgtl temporary chair- ants will collect $730,000 this year Keeler, Payson; C."W. jonnsion, man; vice chairmen: "The magnificent national ad spectively. Mrs. Alice for automobile licenses as against Provo; W. Monroe Paxman, Provo; tials, and platform and resolutions, price landowners may ask," said L. A. Booth, FIRST DISTRICT. Crookston, American John s. Smith. "They can driv Fork; $366,749.99 collected in 1920, and E. A. Mitchell. Provo; of the county central ministration of President Warren the naming u. Charles White of "First in peace, first in war Uh steel plant to Delta, or somft PROVO ENTE Payson, Alfred while part of this increase is due Provo; L. E. Eggertsen, provo; of G. Harding. of Cedar Fort, and Mrs. to Increased license fees, over $100,-00- T. Lewis, Spanish form Horace committee, and the nominating "The continuance of the public and first to report am I right?" other place outside of Utah county Two state canaiaates: the following r. So buzzed The Herald phone of it is directly due to the en- Slack. Pleasant View; James secre-wry- , utilities commission. "" ui oprmgviiie: if they try hold-uprices." one four representatives, Prat p. Thnm- The Springville Kiwanis club nt forcing of the law by going out and Christensen, Salem; W. J. Clegg, senators, commissioner "The income tax. Thursday evening three minutes to aon't believe a man of them r for county the at luncheon held nine. the drainand T. F. Junius A. West of running in the delinquents." wm weekly conservation observed "Water Vineyard. try n," Homer a form nnp pniintv rommissionpr for Grove and W. A. Knight of "Had a rousing primary,'1 conhall Wednesday even- - p0nt. "I am certain they know the On motion or were The following commitees ,agS, r an a a term, clerk, sheriff, The first nominees to be chosen tinued the voice St the other end. lift- special committee was appointed business interests of Springvllle e" appointed : "ann"' Ben of Alpine. a treasurer, an auditor, a M. E Straw acted as ana provo wiR have all the bur And this is what the first dison credentials O. E. to draft resolutions of condolence assessor, were for the state senate. E. A. Attorney Commitee a county Mitchell of Provo nominated Wal- trict did: Temnnrarw nh.i i m . was Barth. Mosida; toastmaster. D. P. Brlnton, to the memory of Jesse Harmon, recorder, an attorney, den they can, carry even at the i vuairuian Adams The chair surveyor. William McCoard was chairman, Prof. C. R. Jen son of the B. Y. normal prices of the land. They his who withdrew ter Adams, fcWi nJ applauded as he came- Springvllle; J. Moyle, Alpine; Al- countv commissioner. to called was Ernest of Bamberger members David U. an with talk. the following excellent gave lu wae charge of the con- bert Anderson. Cedar Fort; Bertha appointed name. Openshaw, secretary. themselves will benefit too much 01 the speakers' stand after the noon A permanent district organiza- . Misses Celestia and Violet John- the site come here to n Lewis, Goshen; G. H. Molt, Santa-quin- ; the committee: Kpnraim nomer LeRoy Dixon, former mayor of Amrei-carecess. folof was T. Gardner with of the musiProvo Oraspin, th hammer. Mr. Adams tion furnished the v dnmanA tnr ATtnvirint and Wilford W. Warnick of W. H. Chipman, perfected American Provo, James tnnt Provo, Henry A. Gardner of Spanish Pleasant Grove,' were nominated by lowing officers: Chairman, H. F. cal numbers, which were thorough - ' ciaimed. .T tm like a bull ele-- Fork: J. E. Cotter, Lehi; Martin Fork, and David T. Lewis of prices. If they try that we will. Fork, chairman of the committee acclamation. Mrs. ly enjoyea oy an present. reaoy for fight" Thomas; vice chairman, the plant; that's all there's to Walter, Maple ton; Norman Scott, Spanish Fork. ;ioee list the , on credentials, a secretary-treasurerMr. Homer reported Vilate Strong; Also jon motion of Homer, Ladles and Lakeview; Joseph A Tippett, BenIt." were seated. that of delegates David Openshaw, and two commitSUGAR PRICE DROPS. jamin; J. D. Thorn e. Pleasant special committee wa appointed The convention voted to send a' Members of the Payson teemen, J. C. Andersen and George to draft resolutions of congratulaHOOVER FUNERAL SATURDAY tn rati. .ut rm Grove; Frank Coombs, Payson; to E. of of the majority of voters In Belle Bachman, Provo; O. R, Thom- tions to a delegate to the first RetRm stated that Samuel A few moments after the pages congratulation Taylor W. Nuttall. an0f Payson, the farm bureau The following delegates to the containing the advertisement of Funeral services will be held In or to b as. Provo; Leo J. Knight, Prove; publican convention of Utah coun- George Sutherland, recently dona fUntT b7 Wh0 associate Justice of the U. date for state senator, will not be county convention, and who also Hindmarsh grocery story had been the Third wad chapel Saturday today the - Republican Mrs. Nettle Beck, Provo; John ty, Hon. George A. Sutherland, reparty w, to tt6 countf on Saxey, Provo; Henry A Gardner. cently appointed a member of the S. supreme court, a copy of which (n the race. This apparently leaves will act as delegates to the city printed Mr. Hindmarsh received afternoon at 1 o'clock for John W. the field to I,eRoy Dixon 6f Provo convention, were chosen: word of a drop in sugar prices, and Hoover, 65 years Dt ae, who died m !en'mot election day: Spanish Fork; Fred Ferguson, supreme court of the United States. follow: "The Republicans of Utah coun- - and Wilford Warnick of Pleasant H. F. Thomas. A. B. Morgan, immediately passed the lower price Wednesday evening at his home, h'Te mtt the enemy, and Pleasant View; S. F. Curtis, Salem; The chair appointed Jacob Cole-ma'hey are ours.' A. L. Booth and Walter ty, your old home county, voicing - Grove, the latter a farm bureau rep-th- e David. Openshaw, J. C Andersen, along to his customers. So, instead 489 North Third West street' J, Wallace Clegg, Vineyard. sentiment of the entire cltiien- resentatlve. It is quite possible, J, R. 8torrs, William McCoard, of 17.84, as it is in the advertiseun blv1 .Dtd Friends may view the body at I Committee on permanent orgwl Adams, all of Provo. The appoint'? acknowledge It, that I feel tation and order of business G. E. ment of Mr. Adams was on the ship, congratulate you and the na- however, that new candldatea may Mrs. Vilate Strong, Vivian Morgan ment on another page, the price of the above address, from 11 a. nu to. honored by the acUott to the accession Homer. your Mr. upon on of is hundred pounds $7.69. J p. m. the day ol Abe funeral. r ' appear. tija (Continued of Uie county Barth, Mosida; Thomas Latimor, itreestlon Page Eight.) sugar - per MORNING iiiiiiiii; SESSION ! K I iiw w - - 1 d y ' - n well-bein- k Ti Provo-Springvil- - '"".' Dixon two-hors- four-bors- Named For ( Senate "-- :ihs.-ione- r, ' , N ; . j . 1 t ' te i t- - ' - ' ' 0 ..,. -- p i ' four-yea- Pier-Fratern-al two-yea- at-so- g n Oenetr 1M delega-telegra- candl-pointe- d . bt -- . i i.. -- '' ;.u. ;vU'' -- I i |