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Show . - .. - Ni, A' . igan HIm &Ul uib ft.' j iJuSSSS the month four Iff LADDIE BOYS SISTER MOTHER Of EVEN FOURTEEN 5h S-- wnt W I Ij ft n ini h Per lircent ' I i.tfitr1' MARION', lml. July U5. Lassie of Tin re. a tull ist-- r of President Hard tug's Lul.lie Hoy, a as subjected to the ". additional. No the ff.e accepted for First page reader. eeiits per line an The Sun. aii kind LjWnl i'irt Volume 10, Number 8 fines Working AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Better Than SPECIAL TRAIN LIKELY Price Rotariana Banquet and Discuss Arrangement For State Convection of Various Subjects. Fifty Per Cent Fulltime IS HIS TOPIC, THE PRESS Week Ending July lum-hc- of the Price Kotnri-au- lad Tuesday evening.it being pre. and s Travel arrangement for sll luetu her of the American Legion and the auxiliary who will attend the fifth convention of the ah department ami other gathering at Price on August 2d, 3d and 4th are announced in a special bulletin iued from head-.maitof Salt Lake Post No. j! on Wednesday last. The Denver and Hio firnmle Western will give tlie legionnaires a special train providing s hundred ami twenty-fiv- e ticket are purchased. Hnuiultrip fare will cost approximately the price of a oneway ticket. A Pullman will be provided if warranted, which will lie sidetracked here to nermit tlie visitors to sleep in the berths. The f :re rate applies to ntrniliera of the auviliarv also. It is exjm-tettiat mi inhcrs of both organizations from p.iinis north of Suit Ijike City w.ll train at Zion in ordit join the sa'i-i.-i- l to uhta'ii the reniiired number of per . Kicli. adjutant of the ins. Dmi Suit Luke post, will confer with all lh'st adjutants north of ShK Lake City on the pro)nition. Tlie state cnpital and delegates numbering fifty-lbrethe same nuiulicr of alternates, will caucus at mst headquarters on next Thursday evening. visitor exMe1ed at Dislingui-lie- il tlie convention to whom invitation have been extended hiv National Commander Alvin W. Owslev of the American Ia ginii, Dr. Kate Waller Barrett, national president of the American Legion auxiliary; E. J. Elver, chef de cheinin de fer of the legion's fun and frolic organization. La Soviet e de Ouarnntc lb mimes Et Haute Chevaux; ( lov. Charles K. Maliey; jUen. Vlyses f'rant Mr Alexander, here of the second buttle of the Marne; Congressman Don B. Colton, Congressman E. O. Lealherwnoil. Mayor C. Clarence Nes-e- n of Salt Ijike City und Mayor Frank Francis of Ogden, an-iiu- ul publicity night. Mrs. Yernie Beagles. eiHiimunity nurse, sH.ke on iub-li- e 36 m the July 16health, while Secretary Baker ..f iieriud of liSft-f- t 'ame vund-on- 11122, 4.243,023 in 11.,! and 1.3SS.017 lae Chamber of Commerce talked of roads and bridges, .lohn A. Mathis, in 1!12(. Hjuiv 4th and the production less Bituminous coal sliiped via North county eommiwd.iiu'r. site said had de- day aa somewhat '.frer-en- t Thursday Atlantic ports during the month of parted for ( edar ( itv to t ho highway lentlv the total, including mine June totaled 3.3sn,000 net tons as com- - j convention there and hom-- to do some TSmIcs and that eked during pared with 3.731,000 in Mav, a de- good tor this jiart of ilv country by July 7th decreased to crease of about three hundred and attracting travel through here and out of tlii- - city bv Salma Cuimm. Mr. ami which was 1,695, 000 eighty thousand shown ft by all ports exfor the cept Baltimore, Md., which showed an Mrs. ITclier S. l.ird sang a duct with .kin the revised iigure Miss Estelle Bartlett ncciimpativiRg at I rwrtdin. (1n lhe l,as8 of a f,v increased tonnage of apnrnvitn:'4 output thirty thousand ton. Total rhinnnh the piano. Mayor V. IV. Jones exhiSi-ite- d i We the daily average a map from Oram! Junction, Colo., in the previous to STew England ami inside the eaM?s I .bout the same as rase I. r.rly return on car loadings during J11114 shoved an inornntn oVtr to Price and other points showing th various attractions IV. m the lie total I reek of July Dh to 34,h quail lire through Fasten Ylali. (loralo in will be total lie told output Tdiit the over the nirrs a'.Mi of tlie roads to Brco Canvon nud .borh.x'J of tcu million five at Hampton Iloads incren-c- d from Zion's Xntion:il park. Harry L. tJ thousand ton. The ratesta--ofI 341,291 net tons in the week ended in June 3ftih to 344.102 for the week end- Sweet gave the Notary definition of Irfii.n has been practically ami presented resolutions six weeks. Pro-- I ed rr during the July 7 ill. There was a liuge in- publicity a mivnir folder with dVa alluring the first hundred and crease in foreign cargo, hut New Eng- promising Lm working day of 11123 was land Rinl other coastwise shipments and pictures of the virion, it tractions in Curium county. Formi-- Mi-v- r J L. sjrtO net ton. From the view-I- decreased. The tonnage for blinker A. Mr!ee presented the l topof soft coni production 1923 remained almiit the same. He said it and the ic, The Press. Kjiitly behind the average for Production Some Higher. the communities must be if industrial people of activity year On account of the holiday produc- drawn closer together by S percent ahead of that for the tion of lieehive coke in the week ended efforts. Our forefather recognized sev-tiLnin of depression. For the1 tnh Tulv 7th was Ious than in the seven da vs the imimrtiince of the press in the conwi'hng with June 30tli TreeedinT, hut the total output for the stitution of our country when they ir. cent of f lerties worked 50.7 per the Total losses from all week indicates a relatively higher rate sorted the clause therein that of production during the short running freedom of the pres shall never he were 40.3: mine disaliilitv, 0.2, (leorge P. Hoyden played ig) market 49.1 per cent. During time. On the basis of the number of abridged. on the principal coke car- a trombone solo. loaded cars work-Ljin- d mine Colorado I iime period Yew Mexico 63.1. NYyom--f rying railroad the total output is estimated at 372.0011 tons. The producnut jit reiwrt. EASY MONEY COMING tion in the ('oiinellsville, Pa., district on down shut Independ-pWe 304.decrease net 276.400 a of was tons, Day together with s diminished 220 from the week preceding the holi- Local Concern Is Offering Two Cash of production on others reduced day. Tlip cumulative output of beehive Frizes to Contestants. mthneite output in the week end-l.'jl- y to date stands of during tlie present year The 7th to about three-fourtrecords at 10,441,000 net ton. Here is a chance for some very easy iiwiw for recent weeks. On the show that the coke during money. O. H. Wilson Selling company production I of two hundred thousand thirty 1023 to date is 216 tier cent ahead of at Price hut in quite the F furtwn car reported loaded by 1922, 204 ahead of 1921, 3 nhend of liest and mostrecently put sanitary bakery between law principal anthracite carriers, 1919 and 8 behind 1920, the year of Salt Lake Citv and Denver, Colo. A BUREAU REPORTS RAINS HELPmine i total production including maximum output. Production of by- yrt no name has been odopted for its FUL TO UTAH CROPS I', kml sales and the output of product coke declined slightly during product. That one anpropriate to the at and is estimated tarn dredge A tlie result of lienefijual rains in made here at Price may be used June, hut continued at a rate well in ViJUli) net ton. Early returns irnli-- J, excess of the average monthly for any goods i being most sections of the state during the dollars a prize of twenty-fiv- e Ait production last week was 1 on record. The total output was offered for the one chosen, while fif- week ending July 8th crops have genl it a rate which would yield year made erally satisfrfetory progress, acnet tons, a decrease from the teen dollars i to be awarded tlic sect two million nine hundred and 3.100,000 to tlie cording weekly report of the Comi cent. 4.9 to of contest for May per ond liest suggested. The from . j thousand tons. Estimates based figure with 1920, when thpre close the evening of August 15th, next, United Stale weather bureau June, parison I wiwd report of shipment place office. Rain, howLake Citv Salt the for demand onen byis of an It the evening. at 7 o'clock extraordinary l4il anthrntcite output in June at whs and to fill in lhe gap in beehive to nil resident of Entern Utah. The ever. is nwded in the southwestern TenqK-ralure- s IjjM net tuns. Comparison with product were northeastern 1L in part. the the strike Hammond. caused W. J. Mr. by inilgea are Input in the eorresnonding mouth production high as a rule, lm with one or two exConnellsville region, disclosed an in- W. Cooper and IT. W. Crockett. Bill 1 ions no bad effect Rhows from the bent that rears preceding ptiine crease of 586.000 ton or 28 per pent. ami other matters in connection with cel 1917 and 191S, only was this in the middle Beets wilt noted. were .Tune was in Sun The The average daily output the wnrd are announced in at and some pota5 acceded. During those two the of Logan, day 105524 tons, a decrease of 1.7 per this week liv Wilson'. WE toes have dried up at Woods Crows. production was stimulated cent from the month preceding. Of the Cherry picking, some winter grain harpfanands of wartime activities, sixty-nin- e byproduct plant sixty-thre- e LOOKS LIKE TELEPHONE EXTEN- vesting and other farm work wjiii rnr-rie- d famulative production for the The idle. six and output aetive were SION IS COMING SOON on uninterruptedly. Rye in almut months of the present calen-- f of the plants that were active in .Tune to rut in some stands at net tons, jar 51,169,000 J. N. Corbin, the manager of the Mid- ready and heels are in places.to Fruit, was 87.0 per rent of the estimated raexcelgood rwhigh record for such period and grains with to proland Telephone romjNinr pacity of all byproduct plant I w cent are condition lent Ranges generally. than the average greater in Mouh. Iia3 returned from duce coke. The production of lipeliive somewhat improved liv the rain of IN Vfte corresponding periods of the poke which nt the and place June Colo., Grand Junction, also declined during the week and stock generally is fine, bran 1914 to 1921. estimated total out at was l.ioo.flflO be lmd been eonferring with officials though soma reisirt of fair or poor Xvkct Conditions Bad. tons against 1.829.000 tons in May. of the Mountain State Telephone have lieen received. of it' i seen that the present rate company relative to financing thp iffllnrs reports for the week end-sit- h Thus of a telephone line from Green URGES TREE SPRAYING TO KILL is about four times Juno 30th indicate that the output of beehive 1021 and nearly three time Diver to Price. The Midland hold the in CODLING MOTH flint neovery in production during is about the same as franchise for this line, which, when wk was due to a fairly general that in 1922, and 1919 and 1920. It is completed, will enable residents of In most frnitgrowing sections of the that in the years ii traffic conditions. Further talk to counties of tons Jnan net San and state it is now time for tree spraying Grand 7,317.000 that estimated prevented by market con-- i this on the telephone direct to Salt Lake to dertrov the second brood of the codThe diminishing losses through enal were consumed in making north of Price. ling moth. It is urged hy II. J. Webb, eoke. Of the total 4,549.000 were in City and other places the two state crop inseetor. The first brood between )Ptati(m disability should not be were connection 2,768,000 and At present Wed to mean that there has byproduct ovens the in- counties and the Btate capital 5 via pft the apples July 1st and the second At lieehive. present in used mat increase in the equipment is consuming at the rate of Chevenne, Wvo., and Denver. Col- should make its apjiearanea about July U nor in the railroads ability dustry eightv-eig18th. Control measures must he taken million ton per The Midland line reach from the N kD Blend- before the worms have infested the larger quantities of coal. A nearly Montieelln, to line eighty-fiv- e state orado of fact the withdrawal of vear against approximately Moah. and connect fruit. Without snraving the sitnation in 1920, the year of record production. ing and Bluff via ines from active operation and The allrail movement of coni to New with those in Western Colorado. Mes- is verv serious," Webb declares. Cases bailment of running timfe at New kork dur- sages from this territory are transfer- hsve been reported where there was! 4 rith a consequent reduction in England and Eastern th was mark- red to the Western Union wires at from 300 to 400 per rent infestation nnx ended week July for ears has enabled the radi- ing the Df IB and an Thompsons. The Mountain States Tel- on the apples, where after prrqcr bituminous in o place more where the demand ed bv a decrease beenre-dnee- d the conanthracite tonnages. Eight ephone is interested in seeing to Price spraving the percentage has ootive. This in turn has en- - increase in . infestati River rent 5 Green to about from link per inff id i forwardwere nect cars thousand and three the material in fruitconstruction that state The opera tors, with orders on nrges The inspector ed through the prinninl Kaitpf"v ov' completed. at Green River, and growing localities that perrons consult fojoka to fill them more promptHudson. Of the total 4184 were is on the gronnd the work is of with the local district 'nsiieetors as to ed finally to reach the point where er the The enrlv beginning and 3.819 anthracite. Hre ot sufficient orders to re-1- 1 bituminous the exact time to av TwraHT movement cumulative the cars that could be lt of 1st to Tulv 7th stood at 101.123 cars COMES NEXT MONTH IN appears to have been bituminous and 97.317 of anthracite. HIGHWAY EXPERTS VISITING COUNTRY for chiropractors has Examination BASIN change of losses from THE bnxe been letter by the state departpostponed to no market, strept Pari ha adopted Tlnward C. Means, state road engi- ment of registration from Jnly 17th to Production has remained fairly which form portions of the base of neer. and r. J. Finch, district engineer which to consider individually qualifi,atout a million and seven lamp standard. of the United State bureau of pub- cations of some seventy-fiv- e thousand tons applicants per day. i City yesterday desiring to take the examination. The lic roads, left Salt ftovcmcnl of soft coal across tliei TIME? a pnrtv law WHY WASTE YOUR for the Uintah Basin to niret requires a high school education or D. rjm L'wcr Lake Erie port dc-the ttnhm?ton, from it equivalent and while mnnv have f engineer . STadually during the two week C Jieadniiarter of the bureau, this other have to he considered from 41 July The total quantity! over the Victory highway from the standpoint of whether thpir prac0 eelea In n the week endeil j to arrive in tice ami experience has been rLln a:i Whv waste your time lhe ml- Denver, CoK, scheduled I'WbRIS fcet tons, against ! and are headed, "nhopoing around" Eg when Ta-i- n veterday. the ehicf en- ffifii 'n , p preceding, and P. St. John Wi-oof A liv Capt of i:k;iit bureau tt sets State in in wp,,b before that. Of W choi.'PSMt United op tirf- -i In town of the x pitttovs nivf ' ur: i:w union n ptOIP W in lhe lwt week re-over lhe state. A 1M 1 pui.lie he made, tons were cargo and Ud v" m in the Dasio wdl which un-- n ?;;;,Unmer. iimi-INv.?nr,1l,i- vessel fuel. The cum-;.with n'vi. w of deten.iinit.ff n. be pla ed -s slemld of eargo during the July 1 3 there out wapittxoton'. without even h.emhi several of In the T'ntted States soeka Moncv that Tt hkelv i a n stand at 19,778.033 , WHu HfiV ITliTI1 j A in the federal increased T3. 2X4,000.000 the last will tom the par-t- v .4- when you can rtreb (mmis.-io- n increase over six years. th treasury announced 3nIeniS a the of road from, P,.1f tne V rcntni'an'l pn- -d yesterday. Money of all kinds now ll'r,p Wils heavy movement tedav. The Jn the ronniry amounts to 18.608.-oon.oo- o. as reeom-- j MaJJ Ja,iTin!r tl,p f,"Part of ITeher Vitv iut' Dneheme When the nation entered . T r looo mended by the slate was nut appror-. very large increase the war In 117. the arerpgate waa .d- of the a a tun. ail. Whyrlcfc !Dth.o" June receipts at only 13.21 2,000.000. There now is cd hv the bureau unknown. In a sn,. in he In rlrculitJon. hoth in coin and In WPre niarked by in- a5e in pral system. Thik leave Colorado when yon can and currency. 84.729.000,000. If (pH with connection luminous and anhra-iifc- j llirmHi m,,.k- sum were divided among all of a number 'port from the United Eastern points There are to mak the hundred and ten million peoPer 8 office show that I,- f 1.G07 ple of the T'nlled States each one of oilier available, however, would have 842.51. The per capRt'ft loaded. a selection fr ua. I iinst 1 ita wealth la aeventeen cents more .LG-- S m P-May and 224.477 tr.Rj thin it was a month ago and Is i pressed downwinz, j new opener a 82.05 greater than a year ago. nst 205.716 lB: jinMav Tim rnaI Kisaeii. almost a rtit ndwrtli-dun- re. make i.., ward on a can it totnl receipts of all the sound policy. top. Prp f).930,3!l8 net ton enrirelv around it just below 1 ne It .- KTgtXC, ei f d Kit lst pur-IKis- pri-i-ipi- e e vs y -- hs I, fb heud-nuart- er re ht nr J p-- sup-resu- trans-disabili- ty '? 14 pi w.-r- t : nt J.Hsim w J "' 1 88 fompareil with 2S8,- - ru i:ti r -ite J i i t j . I V n. Hi-ee- r t THIS 20, 1923 n lrice city council in regular sex-io- n on Tuesday evening lust started off a new deal about rental for City llall. It has been the ivniiiiuii thing to let it out for a dance and al'ler the recorder has collected the fee which bn lieeii standard at even twenty-dollin' five for the parties to come before the council and ask for the return of the money. In other instances the rent ha 111111 given without uny charge whatever. This mostly in case where the users are menda-rof some rluh or organization of a quasi public nature. Hereafter all are to lie treated alike. The charge for the hull will lie ten dollars win, lose or draw" and no rebates. Of course, our public meeting are not included in this category of charge accounts. The hall i to be furnished to the primnrv and Negn Lily organization for the Twenty-Fourth mid to the Auiericuii legion for the date of the slate convention. After that the new rule will he irou-eluhere-liefo- re s d. Tlie license of the Sun was revoked. Cited to before the apivir council to show cuusc why such action should not lie taken the establishment was represented hy an attorney, lie explained that the reeeut conviction in the federal court of liooze in possession was not really against the proprietors. hut was hooked onto an employe. The offer was tnnde to cun this worker if such action would mollify the authorities. On the motion of Charles H. Madsen with a second from Albert E. Horsley and with the vote standing tied when A. I). 11 ail lev nud Hie no Goiner 1. Peacock voted deciding vote to revoke was rnst hy Mayor Jones. Lake E. Young was not present when it was taken. Two licenses for poollinlls or similar establishment were granted. One was to Mike Broderick for UIhIi Hole! ami the other to J. B. Davis for CHrlKin Resort, while license for Athens Hotel is to lie transferred to a new proprietor. Tukcn all around the action of the council on these license matters seems to liear out the contention of the opMsing roiinciliiien on the revoking matter that it ia only putting a n6w man on the job to close up a plnre--o- r that there is no justice in selecting a certain proprietor and passing np others who are in the same lmat. Desiring to he served with lights am water from the citys system and not getting much action on this while E street remains the lmiindnry line, residents south of that thoroughfare have presented a petition to lie annexed to the municipality. The proNisnl as outlined would straighten out the south city limit line, which now is jagged hv the recent acquisition of a part of Montrose addition. The new territory would include the blocks between Eighth and Tenth, and also jump over and take in the east half of that annexation and aoine other ground further east. As the petition in its present Rtate does not hold the required Tiro portion of propcrlyowners it was laid on the table. This lieing the regular time for fixing the rate of taxation to he levied for raising money for eity purposes, the schedule was worked out to give a total whirh in the same as a year ago. While there is considerable change in the different items, the rate for this vear will not be increased by the eity. The total valuation on which this revenue is to lie raised is $2,593,000, Items as scheduled and the required levy fur each are: Interest on bonds Pinking fund Waterworks Kleetrlc works Besers ................ ever iqi-ratio- TO BE NO HIGHER FOR NINETEEN Legion Announced. J. F. MacKnighf presided at the weekly cm MS t'ac-aria- u per- formed on a dog at the Tiare kennel in litis city last night and brought forth a tiller of fourteen puW, all of bieh are living. Mills. 1 6 1 ............. 14 2 Contingent figid 14 Public buildings TJhrary fund ................................... 1 2 Streets Special improvement guarantee .. 14 This last one is to provide a fund from which any possible shortage may he made np should the treasury fail in rolleeting special moneys to pay war- - STATUS OF THE LUMP SUM AID PROVISION DEFINED IAN H-1W- 0 rant for sidewalk or sewer work that have been issued in uiyuient for these improvement. This i made necessary to iiuuply with a new law 'passed by lhe fifteenth legislature early in the present year. The toiirift rump ground up in thi northeast corner of City Park will hereafter he miervied liy the municipality. J. J. Lloyd nud Mias A. IL Baker for lhe Price Chamber of Com meroeex plained to the council that the burden of this institution had become t heavy and tlial it was desired to shuffle it off. Tlie city gladly take up tle load and will see that traveler find firewood and some other little privileges at their romniand for tlie rest of (lie summer. That old proposal of lhe jieople who recently constructed street property that if Hie eity would furnish Hie pijie the users would lay it in tha trench where the line runs to the rivhas received er outside the city limit new life, nml is now likely of fulfillment. Although Hie sewer ha been completed for sonic time it has a yet not been used owing to the failure of this scheme in its execution. uo are to sewer system Hie seniug J IS GOING TO BUILD Work Start By Bamberger Interest! This Fail On Railroad. cd Work on the Utah end of the Salt Like and Denver through tlie Uintah Dnain to connect with the Moffat road will licgin before snow flic thin fall Former Governor Simon Bamberger, the president and general mimngcr of the line, announced last Tuesday nt Salt laikc City. Engineers have lieeu in the fieli) constantly, makjiro-IMis- ing RiirvovK of the proNised route ae well a of Hie resource of the territory through which the line will pass. It ia estimated that it will take three years to complete the Moffat tunnel through tlie Continental Divide, work on which has been started and it il planned to have tlie Salt Luke and Denver link ready for traffic hy that I venture to predict that th time. new road will do more business in the first ten year after being built than did the Union Pacific and the Central of Pacific during the first twenty-fiv- e their existence, Dumherger declares. Thi full we will first start work on eight tunnels on the Utah mrtion of the line. These range in length from feet to eight hundred. 'All seventy-fiv- e this work ran proceed during the winter months and they will he ready when the time comes to lay the rails." He says the building of the Dotsero cutoff hy the Denver and Uin Grande Western will not effect tlie Halt Lake and Denver line. He point out that even though this is constructed it still does not give adequate service and declares you might just as well take the water s,vtem out of Salt Lake City and exMrt people to live here a to expert the Basin to do without railroad service. HIGHWAY WORK IN EMERY IS SOON TO BEGIN Emery county will have eleven and a half mile of gravel road constructed at an average cost of $7941.93 a mile with the federal government paying 74 per cent of the costa if the estimated quantities on the Ferron to Emery are correct, and J. T. Raleigh A Co. of Salt Lake City, the low bidder, receives tlie contract. Bids were opened at 'the office of the state road commission last Monday, and tabulation was completed yesterday. The Raleigh bid, for the road and for three bridges, two of which are on the same section, and a third at Rochester Flat, aggregated $123,344.50 and of which $91,332.28 was for the gravel roadway and the remainder for bridges, which were calculated separately. The engineers estimate on this work, using the same alternate of concrete slab for the middle span on the same alternate, were R. G. Young ft Co., Richfield, eee-ti- $139,543.13; Revnolds-EI- y on Construc- Payment cannot be made injured workmen from the double injury or continued benefit fund where a lump sum ha been accepted for settlement of the regular compensation until the regular period covered hv the lump sum payments ha expired. So holds Ilarvev IT. (Tuff, attorney general, in anopinion given last. Monday to the state indnstrial eninmisrion. The right to receive benefits from tliia fund is almost wholly within the discretion of the industrial commission, hut should not be called on except in the most extreme cases, (Tuff fold the commission. tion company, Springville, 141,273.01' Waatch Grading company of Paovo, $140,543.28; Benson Construction company, Ogden. $143,101.87: F. A. Dahl. Logan, $130,297.32; Utah Conerete and Stucco company. $129,959.96, and J. WERE GOING SOME evangelist, will talk In lhe Women's Christian Temper- nneet'nion temple here tomorrow nieht on The Kestoietion or Pal- estlne to the Jews. He plans a worhl's tour, it is said, preaching the of amalgamation of people of the white race to pro- mote the highest standard of civ- - Says Myton s Free Press of last Friday: A report comes from Price that $1,000,000 has been spent out in Car-lacounty since the firot of the year m for automobile. Your man who prate of hi honesty lead people to question hi sincerity. W. Hoggnn, $134,766.92. KIXrOlTATIOY OF PALESTINE THE IIOI1HV OF JMTItllS !I I T.OH ANGELES. ! Hint 19. July J!m Jeffrie, former heavyweight box- ing rhnmpinn who recently was re- porter to lie preparing for a ca- reer a an (io.-trin- iliziition. wmwwwwwt I IH 7 |