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Show A Wheal ajukfc result art Imperative), a Dally Herald ) chadted ad ewvgr HERALD talk. Dorians-- Try UI THIRTY-NINT- PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1925. YEAR. NO. 152. H n 7 P7f?:: i if rauvJ ifcoo o1 o v ILU U-MlAls- ,o- oijp e - rr o.z. o-- o : , fr' of 0: o, o ' of :o t jBo-- ' 6 - .0 O Jift O. .,-f- FUONESi QttU.... . M , . . . 1 91 PRICE TWO CENTS fffiilMffrifiillo)9 Lm Un IUJ 7 SLit uvl i: . E4UrW"BiMi TF77 WHICH IS COMBINED THE PROVO POST ' ' v o 'fnVAT'M y. IUJ M bi. LI WARD SIMM :ElSMOPm:WPIMmDpPRV0 mini ' -- JUn i V MUfl mm . MCll Rft'ininjitf 1 Ktwuibiiur V "" ' , ' '" -- nCCinCD0irCOOTER nui -- urriuLnai Mi MM DDIS fx nr oivtii minn I & ' Bishop Josephs Nelson -- itelease on .Moving Away .From Ward. r ,4 . , . Judge Hansen Carries On Parser Opens Court in ! -- Afternoon,'- . . COMMISSIONER MATLEY ABSENT FROM BOARD MILLER AND RUPPER ARE COUNSELORS ! New Bishop Has Served in Ward Bishopric for 12 Years. , : City" . - . i JOHN.W. Jofin.W, MeAdam, assistant post-- master at tbe Provo postofflee, was Sunday sustained as bishop of the Trov 6 Sixth "ward, succeeding Bishop Joseptf Nelson' who was released -account moving from the " .;ward. LxJBIshop Nelwm had presided ver the ward during the. past six years. -As first and second counselors to Blnhon McAdftm - were RUHtalned leber C. Miller and nyrum Rupper, - r"' ... - -- . Evans. j A SUCCESS AT ivIMli f Ml IlIILI " . INAUGURATION- , Utah's Sixth Governor Is Inaugurated at State Capi- toi Monday. ui j ry i. GOVERNOR GIVES IMPRESSIVE ADDRESS Humble, Hard-workin- e Chief Justice Valentine Cld- Oath of Office. Man Turns Traitor Man Who Fed Him. .7 GOVERNOR! Edward DuPout willing worker, story appreciative guest hard-lucteller, careful schemer and thief made bis three week's stay in Provo a iTuniuuie one ir ue gev (SpedaJTa The Ibral&) k INAUGURATED - with it. : . THIEF-SUSPEC- T and -: -- PCDCMhMICO . POLICE LOOKING FOR to - MUSIC NIGHT ' . Goods Valued at More Than . $200 Taken From Bob Bullock. . Meek Ulty and coujtjrpfflcers who were fleeted last November took over their respective- Outlet Monday afternoon. ' . In those axes where officials were the regular work went along uninterrupted. Judge McADAM. I ' , - 'RtNPFAPTfID FIRST WOMAN7 T uiMbntwuuvtKHUn . l ROBSHOMEDF Commission Greets Ballif Praise TiQcker and . - ks, . muothduui police patrol and an ambulance went screaming put' 'Army street Just after ' dark last "Blot or something," said the desk sergeant , - But when the -- officers ar-tlved they found p gmigif kids irrrfTi vn utc bvww "Some guy we doat kaow came scooting down the hill and he hit Aggie right there at the corner and he got, on . his scooter and scooted right 'off dpwnthaL way and never stoiK ped to see If she waa hurt and be had knocked her darned near over Kelly's fence," Jinunle Lear told the policemen. The "hit and run scooter" was still at large . at daylight U.P.)Tbe algbt' lifflMlV .'' AWAvti SCOOTED SALT LAKE- - CITY, Jan., S. 'impressing ceremonies I'Uh'a sixth governor. George H. Defn, waa Inaugurated here today in the large capitflt rotunda on the main atopa AmloV ibj ; . Ms:. " Coming to Provo Decemlier 12. wlti tears In his eyes, DuPont lrafflng-toftwltlipro- chamber Df the atata -to fire furnaces, clean windows, lfiate and civil cases Monday morn Mm. Nellie Tayloe Ross Takes supreme coart. . r " lace Vacated Her Dead wash cafff, shovel snow, scrub floors, a'hd with na't'ura.Ilzatioii cases .la by Chlef Justice Valentine Gid.on Husband. the afternoon. ' any time, any pbice,"ahy where And GOVERNOR GEORGE II. "T)ERN. administered the oth of f'Ue to CoTOffltsstoireTrTBmef "Ti QaTdtterf Bullock, man Governor Dent and the otbr at ate met with Cpmroissioher A. O,.8moot, ager of tbe Bullock barber shop and officers who were elected at the last cspeetlvelj". Provo r Ward Sixth 5 conductand Band, member, the pool hall needed just such a will CHEYEXNE, JaiL, Wyo election. general ' was new The presented Choir and Dancers De- bishopric -- The ed regular business. ing worker .and employed him. Pledging herself (U.P.) swarmed with pe)j)le FredMatley, " capital F to the memliers of the Sixth wa?d , . .light Audience. was unable tinue the program and " policies who was also Sunday morning - DuPout was anxious to see Utah's second Demoat theVejiiilar sacrament meeting It "fras to attend the meeting due. to' Illness launched by her dead, husband, Mrs. such a willing worker that he cratic govtrnnr inauguratel. 'The Music night at the high school the wardrhapel Sunday evening by of the board Nellie Tayloe Rons was fonaally in at the shop at 4 :30 a. m. "cleaning and the 14(5th field artillery band played ' ltb wBo-N. auditorium Saturday evening, the will not take President T. Taylor, until he Is pres- auprated governor of JlVyeailng at up." Later In the day Bob found, to "Veral aelectioua prior to place the other tnemters of the stake last of tba festive cheer programs, ent Mr. Matley la aald to be Im noon today. Mrs. Rosa 1 tbe first his sorrow, that he had been robbed " ' ; a was success. of members and several pronounced )reiden(!y Utah song by Perl, all sung with a beMusic lovers throughout The Inauguration ball nnde the proving steadily, but a relapse Sun- woman governorJn the history of of nearly $200 worth of goods at I a Ihe stake high council, attended the , Those who heard the Provo band, day themselvea" of tbe coming grace and chastenees, pass- direction of the ff leers of i!ie home and at the shop, including a . bis being present at the nation. prevented the Sixth ward choir and who saw tbe ... . (ervices. "This occasion doea not mark the new .35- caliber Winchester auto- npKrtunity to beur one of Its for-- , ing to a group of Lleder sunn by meeting. guard will be given in I ho re as the dancing- - of Miss Mildren Lewis Peter Jensen was retained of a new administration," matic rifle, a new pair of tailored mer cltijens Jfaosday atrth'e'ElKa' Strauss, Schumann Little and. Shubert coptlon room of the goveinor at the the marked ceremony beginning inaug t?ard clerk. - ' and her pupils jdeclared It one of uration ftf aid !n her Inaugural blgh top shoes, a kodak, silk sox and borne, where appears John Hand which would have done credit to an ultal this evenlnr. ttb?rCofflelalaescspt Goversor The new bishop has lived all of the best programs given In ' Provo In the city court. eddress,--"hii- t a restim'ptlon hose belonging ttrMra, Bullock; a who has attained great distinction interpretation by Alexander Helhe- , Tba Inaugural - addres wther wf Gr--; Ala life in the. Provo flixth ward. for ahme time. "A capacity iiidience Judge George K Parker, the new of the one begun in this chamber top coat beliijyilni'Ufneinie VogfL in American musical circles as one mann thence to two groups of ernor uern is in part as Miksi: natenors of Jle hits been a members' of the ward greeted the performeri- modern varied the leading character songs by of- the John additional judge lh the district two years ago. It Is well under a suit case belonging to A I have jt st The band, under the direction of and finishing with two negro taken a solemn oath that a bishopric dnrintf the psst 12 years. court, was administered the oatbof stood, I am sure tha it Is my pur son from tbe'LaMode Beauty parlor, tion. On Deceml)er fi, 1912, he was set Prof. Robert Saner, played sjx cojk office Mr. Hand, who was born in Ben- spirituals arranged by Burleigh. ernor I will support, obey and got' d pecember 31 by County Clerk pose to continue, in. so far as chang. a new suit of clothes lekmglng to cert cbnnseior were numbers to sfeohd that west of Spanish Fork, has the Interpretations of which were fend the wtistltuttoa-o- f the' United greatly Bishop jamin, rTp.4tfag Wallace M. Halea an Jndga"Han-e- n ing conditions will permit, the pro Len Creer from the barber shop and n lieenr-4some -ef he served east music art." Later ly audience, the preclated States and the constitution of this studying Hslph pouiton. also a generous-sapptook the oath: Januray Z Rec-- gram ana policies then launched." of tonics, that they had nerer beard ords of the for several years and is now makThe program Mr Haud will ren- state and that T will dlsehmw five for two years in' the same capaclt-The senate chamber of the "state creams and soap from tbe shop. proceedings were fore- . lo Bishop Brighrnn Johnson. Diu. the band to. better advantage. The .first hlght, DuPont said he ing his first musical tour of tbe der at the Provo concert .is as fol- ilutlrt'of my office with fidelity warded. capltol, where the oatlt of office will present a pro- lows f e The ehoir, under the leadership of wars he has been, J'bls' public cereinony- haa tb. santK' inp fi past-si- x cotfrt at 2 was administered by Chief Justtce had slept in a. coal bin" and "nearly eeun4.ryv Parker Judge opened from'' ''Orfeo" tlon of established lsge'b'JllllI.d.-,- ' (a ) Invocation first counselor to Bishop Josefth-- . Oan Wi'bster., gave.a Chrlstmas'pfo-gra- p. m. Ina newly fitted out court Charles Totter of the state froEe to death. As Bob bad a furn- gram of exquisite beauty at the Provo concert Tuesday. Tbe many (1025), Peri.j tb) My Lovely Cella, Its beginnings, no doubt In the that. was both a surjirlse and room oil, the third floor..., of the wipreme court; was filled to over- ished apartment vacant- until the Meads of- - Mr. Hand in this sec- told a delight p everyone present. Mrs. Mr. McAdnm has been In the English), ar,r. by Wilson ;.(c) thought that the incoming ex he" gave DuPont Knight building. County Attorney flowing when Governor Rogs en- first of thajvar, of Sight," aria Total shpuld be Imprcased with the tion who remember him from the Reclt: O Juniva Bullock as the. Mndonaa was rvlcc since 1905 when he is. lirocaoana ana District At tered. She was dressed in mourn- the use of the apartment, iilcluding i. Hantime he attended, the Young univer- Eclipse (from "Samson"), of4ifs K'Sponslblllty, and . She carried connected witlr the railway esixcialljr well received, torney JM, lR,,r9Pe merelyJook their ing and gatuietly onlhe rostrum heat, light and gas. that fBe- peopleshould at the same " will undoubtedly be on" band del. . A and .Infant In her arms and oath of office. service between nnit Jake ana white prayer was offered and while The work DpPont was doing, sity" to greet him. (a) Devotion, by. Strauss; (b) tlme-bf- f inihued with" sense. P.u'te. In May 1007 he was trans- was" surrounded by six small, chilCity ' Judge George S. Ballif , in Acting Governor Frank E.. Lucas shoveling snow on Christmas morn na- Twilight Dreams, Strauss; (s) In, Music critics Interest in theij go oni- the hronghout who dren "Silent to nang flee Provo the where ferred Night, Holy addition to postof ' ing at 36 belopr aero, cleaning the necessary promised her the aapport of the ' ' !"! III. .... taking tion thehis of tour ' tbe in . speak present .Chnwliyat'd , A ' ' shone from .ever-- oath of JBi.nhmsflI) ;.. star In Night" be became assistant postmaster the .pool ball and the beauty liifrhcst terms, and place him on Dreama of waa given a beatry present "admlnlstratlori. ,. shop, office, Hot "' " jIim tht "il mjefll of toiiii Hobubnrti, Spring (e) head. ... :rT.- - , S917. ."' "r. Hansen c Mrs. Ross spoke alowly knd with- parlor, made his services profitable, the pinnacle of America's tenors. reception by Mayor Oi-- K, : this fornmUly iuiwever, to iu!, Impatience, 8'hubert of Miss Mildred and mem Mr, Miller is aralesinan- frith' the Ttie dancing me .appreciate the dune Hint I am of the city commis- out noticing the 'battery of movie so when the apartment was oc- - Here Is what a critic' Last Grnmer: Tbe (h)H (a). and Lewis concluded th her 'iinsolldated Real Estate company. pupils cameros turned upon her. In the. cupledJanuary 2, 'Bob told DuPont of 'Mansfivld, Pa.; said sion. J. -- the MW ifffvcll ; c) H'nder tbe UMilii:iiU!wtro Tucker, (he fenj4v-,- The retiring concerning a. lie has always taken an active part- program In delightful jnanner. Judge was present and thanked the audience weretwo of her sons, he could come and sleep in his ibc Mui ' Proniimnt iu niv iniiid Mr. Hand when he uppeared. tlu're Mistletoe, - The d Fiddler in the ward - activities and 'has Afton lpwls gave a Christmas fairy commission for the splendid co- - George 21, and Bradford,-It- . In offer was generously UtolKT 18, 1924: iXfcM,v. si'jise.ot I'ur-ran- .. of Doi'iify, lloniir: iej dance and Margaret W'hlt;-iap- r served especially as teacher-traine- r f:illild' ' him lit his official ., . accepted, Hand a has jud;iij!ul lead given "John voice operaUon , . of . . great iflns a Lewis of the various auxiliary organiza- gave sprite dance.' may prrTTc biiriuiul to the best " DuPont spent the early' evening power and superb quality, which Is duties. The .commission, in turn I Were (a) When Tou-an', , danced the scarf dance. tions. interests of mj jstate and its iieo-- . with the family up stairs and ""the controlled, by a mind of fine showed their awreciation of Judge Butterfleldt Maggie! (b) Di'lt Wel)b, recreational director. Tucker's work Mr. Riipiier Is employed by5 the Bullock went, out to a show. On pretatlie -- discrimination. He provedlJBen MoR Kueass (c) The,Crylng pie. -- Surely no one in my present " by presenting - biin Bo-- ; Knight Woule Mill4ig Bhlpjiing jial(LibatJiewas very weUjildased with an elega nt Masonlrrtratch position could do aught but highly 11 secured some,extra himself 4he versatile master ottije of Wanr. "ieturning. clerk. - He has served four yearsi at with the 'way the programs were charm. Resolutions "of for puPont, under protest. test, style-a-nd diction through a Negro spirituals": Aaln't Dem Hard resolve that bis every faculty and" fbedding appreciation different titnea In the Buperlnteti-dt'nc- y given and wished to express bis were also and togetheft they made the bed in program beginning with a classic Trials, and Ob, Didn't Jtr Rain, hy effort should be devoted to. their'' given Mr. Tucker by 'the of the tr& Hrmday schools sincere appreciation, to 'all those biwid. welfare.- - May God give me strength r. the basement, group of Handel arid a Burleigh." and wisdom to carry out that reeo-V the last. year and--" a .half as the who took part ' The other programs jr. Bob said he Ihonght 'at the' time In his remarks to the board, Mr. ' .... " W; O. Creer, DuPont acted' that were scheduled were said tt Tucker , lutlon. ; superintendent. 1 strange ; and" went pald a splendid tribute to Utah county; and John back W. Monroe Paxman, second coun- have been equally as good had. not. Fred I fellow' representing not "May my citizens, down stairs where he "found Evans, cty clerk, whose work Alleman, representing the Utah him selor tQ Bishop Nel-soexpress the thought that I am not was at first thejcold weather and the' heating In by the furnace play keeping the records of the court alone assuming a solemn jsasponst-blllt- y rnestedbyBishop AlcAdamvvto4: apparatus freeEtfijg? up prevented has not causedH single case in fle noon today? I am entering into a become a memln-- r of the bishopric, me programs Deing given. 1 more of .It DuPont said he wouldn't years to be appealed due to . any covenant with you. My part of the 'reclamation of they Joined-otheIt Is understood, 'but due irregnlarltynof' has m single com- ficials and left for Denver, Colo., to need much "bedding there. ; covenant has been spoken, my prom- - J lase-meresponsibilities placed upon been morning an made la the handling of attend the. National - Reclamation Sunday open plaint ise given. But tbis is a government bttn-nf- f assistaTit manager of the . : : window told the story. the records.-1 of the people, Service conference wblchr convenes a govern-meProvo "office of the Z. C M, I.; Mr Du Pont had collected his loot dur"The major portion of the success CHICAGO, Jaa, 6. (U.P.) WASHINGTON, Jan. 5 Perma'' of their elected aervants, and Tuesday afternoon. axmin asked to Te relieved. the evening when left alone" in nent restoration of agriculture to RevrT. A; Mills, fighting of the city court la due Mr. Evans," thece. ing as well as I, have entered into pastor of .Dr. Etwood Mead, head of- - the tbe " .. The memlwrs. of the Utah stake bouse, had made arrangements a Judge Tucker said. ? ; .;:y-- federal irwfcmatlon of pother' elements of the ancient and aristocratic New this solemn engagement parity will be service, high council present at; the meeting Mr. Ballif was declared to be the Saturday evenlne withMiss-John-America's economic life is, too great England.". Congregational , church, , "It Is the duty of every eltiaea to tp attendance at the conference and I son"lo sclnrB"fmt the Sunday' evening were Andre Ehud-seJ udge of the city court beauty parlor Ty the nfayo to lie solved ty one gov- - wo may be" forced to resign be- support, obey and defend tbe con-- , definite the ponciea concerning Ralph Pouiton, LeRoy Dixoh, DENVER-Geloin the he knew Jan. 8. (U.P.) The new Judge will hold court Tuea-daand operation .of reclama earlySuit ease mornlngas .coiumissiiw. in a short cause be invited radicals and down stltution of the nation and the con. ernmental, working " W. H. Boyle, vB. Asael Johnson, the was there and had Colorado today irwalted the next morning. ' and outers to bis church, has served etttutjon of the state. If I swear to time. , of will b worked out J made a tion space Alliert Mabey and A. L. Booth. ' projects pretense at cleaning up the , This is the. verdict of n?, development In ,. the spectacular the lawa of.the.atabv you- notice that he will not be swayed conferences at Presidimt. of the :Tbe Question barber shop; Y- on your part, are equally obligate 1 polltlcaLdrama v arising evejthe4JfEWi-IORKr-JaB.- i P from ideas his ideals. and 0."(U incommission OooHdge's additional to ' special legislation nec88ary' to week-enwhen Gov. William - E. i Ben Mallon of; Freedom, Pen:, for- ctear up parte of the work that will Which way he left town still re vestigate' means of bringing about At the ..Sunday services, Rev. to. obey ther laws, and to support Sweet moved to oust; Thomas. J. mer editor of Editor and mains a to the mystery police. poblic officers In Publisher, agriculture's-- , restoration after six Mills, a major InitEe: world wsr land sustain-youwhen the report, of hTynan from his post as warden of has been appointed personal repre- - bes brougbtr-nPpllcemon , James Snow sa'w Du weeks of intensive" out pamphlets to all . who their fefrort to execute them. Our . passed' of all the; fact finders commission Is study made the state penitentiary at Canon sentative of Cornelius Vauderbllt- i Pont cleaning up the shop early Sun angles of 'the situation. entered the- church. The pamptdeta responsibility Is mutual,' and we ! tCity. must both be faithful if we want ..''..7. Jr;, and wlU be In direct charge of i Theconfewwa U aald to be the d$y morning, but did not suspicion . Members of the commission indi- stated:;: : Brutality la. Its worst forma was the Vanderbllt to as retain and enjoy unimpaired the be knew Du wrong that anything as cated : the body, resumed "Welcome. I newspaper proper most Important reclamation ga'ther-tietoday ; charged agalnsfTynan "t In affl Pont waa working there.! it was announced today4 f- - 'To al wh. are weary and eeek blessings of our democratic form of .t Its recomJoint that helr sessloag, , held in th western states; ing every davits accompanying the fornial ac v ires were sent out In , . every mefldations. to thef present sessJons reat ; to all who mourn, and long (orernmest , CHICAGO, Jan. 6. (U P.) Mrs. cusation filed wjth the state civil Under our form, of fovernment dlrecthw Sunday by tbe pUlce, and of congress 'will be principaily to- for comfort ; to all who Frederick McLaughlin, formerly service commission Saturday; . , struggle and our t public aervanta are" chosen in special Investigations are being con ward Irene Castle the . dancer, Is the existing agencies desire the victory; to all who sin With Beatings onctea Salt Du in. of where Iake Pont relief "rather than the drafting and need the Savior; to all who are the turmoil and passion of party d mother of a daughter straps, wormy food, solitary conclaimed he had a. wife and child. of any broad program Involving fdle and look for service; to all who strife: Partisanship run high durThe child was born yesterday In a finement in bur elections, and toleraitco for , filthy cells withoutbed-ding-, new legislation, v' local hospital, and probably will bej are strangers and want fellowship r ing hosing insane prisoners and the views of our political oppoueuta 'Every lover of outdoor winter on the course under the direction namea Irene. to all who hunger and thirst after forcing them to stand Jn tbe stream sports is Invited to make use of the of Jacob ' . ... - "BERLIXJan, U.fe ) With righteousness ; and ' to ; whosoever sinks to a low ebb. "Mrs. Mc'LaiiRhtlp la the ; wife-o- f Goteman, there is no r ' CHICAGO, of water by using iron prods are Klwanis - club Jan.J5.tt?.P.Flre 'Tbis is deplorable because, it and from Chancellor Marx skiing still coasting form rocks, or to from MaU'rRerlek McLaughlin, bumps,bfficlals to dechurch will trying .come, wide thts today Investigated some of the measures opens in the courses on the southeast part ..of passing Vehicles, The course is east termine the cause of the fire which a cabinet, the Reichstag . that was Jier doors; and in the name of promotes narrowness merchant and society affidavits ' to ; have alleged "beeft taken town" Jesse When the election is over of of aeeretary Ellertson, the Inwere a month 8prlngvllje out from elected, marriedago, convened to Jesus Christ, her LorL. says wel-- . bigotry," last night destroyed the Chicago. road, maiirihey, against refractory prisoners- .It is at feast time for sober sense- to " " --tlchibjaid"when asked concern Third "South street, and can be racking company plant doing dam- day. J923. come." It,ls the dancer's As a result of a beating received ink ;.. return, and the heat of the partisan, ; the conrsea, reached readily JJiirdhriwttimoiiial j yenture. Jler ft the hands of Jim Pate, said age estimated at $400,000.' automobile,. Tares, tariffs and trade treaties A meeting of the church council should be to More than . 150 neonle enlnToH in the patriot-- ' enthusiasts are "8port Two to score demand the attention urged of of fire apparilebutiea will be held tonight but no action lam of the Submerged pieces be "whipping master at the nriann. last rides" down ' citlsen. The majority of ' the hill for the Sunday, prepare winter atus .war. who carnival to , Kjuea ln.the ma will be i in their work will be taken until January 14 it the fought hard by euread Th,s(cond Governor. 8 weet. charges Antonio and the Condition of people have decided- - upon - tb the course waa making fees nae of the course. of the fire to adjacentprevent Sev- by lack, of ahampered was to Captfn Robert E. Nenormr-reeelveministry until some Waa believed. A meeting pa that day personnel of the merty. wounds which te-- i said to be ideal " i- - . Provo caa government and II ke mm4e (lvp.w!d kjih la rarls. ' suited in ms death aoonafter jra Ideal placem eral, fireman' wet siiuumm ..ht compromise la effected and a govto determine whether ....-, . ..,i.,r.With- - the work done la the fail for winter .r;.i" ' " moke. ,,,, . , jj.. ,r.i i, apsna," . ernment set. up. ' Rev. Mills Is to stay for leave. 7 (Continued on Page Six.) leg-ge- d f HIGH SCHOOL . ; JOHNHAND, hold-ove- ENOR, 'HOMTUESDAY -- . ' Couuty-wlH-av- ... v - r x" lh-e- n " J by-th- e- -- - really-worka- toeaecrjetjrfatei He -- - m pns-Lt- ss . up-th- ' -. .. trs liir. a tiftse-men- t, jt: d 3 DELEGATES , t fn'..s-thi.- -- . . CaninbelL-Tlptom-fd- GOTO DENVER ' pre-class- . -- ' : " . . Taindistrictjeft,- : OUSTWARDEN mCOMEADTT ISSION GIVES REPORT SAYS PASTOR ; . L nt FOR CRUETY " n, -- y IRE1 CASTLE d p HAS DAUGHTER i- - A- ' a, " -- ' water-soake- seven-poun- d SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES ' ' ; . dan--ge- and-polit- lcal - . Vge. d - . i, . |