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Saturday, was a tri- .The Associated .univirste of radical leadere that re-d the placed Bela, Kust at BELA KUM s.,ccp,rd- -, BudaPest. m)vialr Chlettan of the 'Austrian Deposed. Vienna to newspaii ',to dispatehes lag Soviet Government: , era new the men The three composing minis"government are Varga. former ': AlParY ter of social protection, Moses and Tibor SZSMUSIY The new government,- according to ths reports received here, ordered Habrich. corn,mander of the city, known as a "mod,orate." to turn over the city to them. Volunteers for the 'terror troops" have been called for by their leader, ..:, who formerly was Bela Kun's body guard. The governing triumvirate. it is either said, is convinced the Allies are too weak." or unwilling to intervene forcibly. -Bela. Kun's ton army" is declared to be up. Money is "debreaking MOUNT CLEMENS. July ' in value rapidly and food predating are said to be unbearable. second week of the appearance of conditions Henry Ford as a witness in his $1,- BERLIN. Saturday. July 000.000 libel suit egainert the Chicathe Associated Fresa.)The Budapest go Daily Tribune opened today with has of the Tageblatt correspondent been enabled. to smuggle out of the a long argument on the scope of cross where it in'Hungarian capital an excerpt of a re- examination, particularly cent: speech of Bela Run, the Soviet volved. preparedness.- council executive leader, before the Early in the else Judge Tucker rulot the soviet. In the anted' Bela Kun made the ed that evidence on preparedness, proassertion that Hungary was facing duced for the single purpose of airpower, economics .a triple .crisis--- in the varying views' of what conAnd morale. The crisis in power he- ing adsaid, was evidenced by the counter- stitutes a state of defense, was not in the ralesible. The raling was modified, revolution. that 'unbelievable priests of food, and that however. bv.the judicial opinion that had In Morale in corruption, which whatever Henry Ford wrote or tudd, limits. .,reathed such undreamed-o- f or The Tribune published-- was admissthe Asisec- ible. )3ERLIN, July 'ate& Press.)--- A new reign of terror ,Elliott G. Stevenson, eenfor counsel rdsta.in Budapest, according to a allowed to cross-- 1 64, .' it - " Attorneys . - New 'fork. '7.1401gle. AdOliOngi. . , 1 Evidence in - - .:::, . , -- - -- - - , July '',' - 21.--P- olice - , '',.-- , , , ...--..., A itr & I . - .." iatead . . , , to-IL- - . 1 ' , ' 1 . - . - 4- - ' ,ower - ,in . . ibe.tJ the , 9,,-ia4J'O'J- 37. .: 1.p..;,,,. Clash Over Shantung Clause of Treaty. HullI II II if III fAfl Hfl I - - - ,, -- - ! .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.... ,..t ,,, 7:::. ' .4- 4--: , ,,,,, : - :; Pomerene,;fe011, - t.b DLo f ,ka. 013 , 07.3 , - 1Senators t t - t ', And Harrison of Mississl by5 ; : ' ippi Uphold,Peace Treaty, 2i.---T- 7 . thousand' en the five big Chicago, have been on a strike l returned to work this the employers had oom- -' demand of the men that special guards be withdrawn- 'from the if prantit The men announced that they will demand an increase of 30.,petveni In wages through Federal Judge Samuel Alachuler, wbo is acting as arbitrator 'between" the packers and their employees... The ,men. it ts said. have agreed to abide by the decision or JudgeL.A.Ischuterr Ig ighty thous n d stockyards employee' are involved the demand for higher wages, fncititiing the men working at the packing plants at Kangas City, Kt. Joseph, Louis, Omaha.. Milwaukee,' Denver and other cities. employees of psekers who several days, morning after plied with the all pollee and - - I1 commissioNEK.,, --- . Today. , Th'ough--- - ; ' , . I - . - No , Proponent of Can' Call it Per; Pact rtlEo-A11---- 11: AINLL Tou - 4 ' , - t g I 6 The World, ; Senator. , , , t o fect, It PromiseiNflich-t- 1 DE N A - :- InAddresses , 1 ..: ,, ' WASHINGTON. July 21.Senate 1,, debate onAliapeactAretity,andIbe Senator-Lod- ge In Letter-t- o Il releague of nations., covenant was Invites Attention to Need flowed today with a sharp controversy between Senators Williams, Democrat. For American Member of Mississippi. and Lodge.' Massachusetts. and Borah, Id iiliti-.- Republioana,- - over I ' Reparations Commission. the Shantung settlement.' enittorWilliaine charged that thi -11 op ub Het na In Dinian-dsidelieSsiee'hat(''..7.III' WASHINGTON, July - , submitted erroneous statistics 'regard- i Os' m ,. senate forOdu , , BOSTON. July 21.Car service on Wilson today asked the but both senators de.,.. .1 , Shantung. ing -.! the lines of the Boston Elevated ow- relation; committee to approve of Died this and Mr; Lodge' reiterated member WASHINGTON. July ntem was resumed today after pointment- of an American while territorial secured that Japan of four, days. The car men. the reparations commission provided representations made to Mexico City control only over Shantung portit-ttle- act to re- ruption pro. as the the peace treaty, tor state under department who struck ThuredAY as by the protestt on German- railroad- and other canoes- - ,,-,rytt At the attack on Arneriven immure airayist , the delay ot the ,war labor visionally, , pending sen its action sloes transferred , gave. heri,,,pte44,11,,,,,,A4 1 in I email boat from the monitor board in "MAIalas ifiete ois the Neisallist Adoetttnent,,gThe,4wm, ,, control over the entire province. . more foi were I request debated the, near mittes' Tampico, July Cheyenne returned to their duties today, with -,-,,,'.., bsserted Idaho the The senator that to acting.' t ring the assurance of an sight-hothan an hour without expected by officials here effect of the Shantung pro. . ....1, Mexican govern and Increases Limy up to 62 cents day it The president wrote that Jut Inatirs political , prompt itotion by the hour. They were receiving 48 cents thd request because be considered it vision waa to deliver both political anti ' 11 . and asked over cents had an the hour. ,Soonomic preybusievereignti Meantlate, further details of the The award, accepted by the men "of we much importance to the 1 .. ,,. to inc the that both' the of navy the Japan.; awaited country" were ness by late yeaterday, was given by a local attack interests recent to iloreh's on Senator the NO had board Referring of inarbitration. The wage reply States be represented and state departments. r creases granted in the, award will af- United etatement that financial interests fisv. been received early today from the fect . i commission. 1.000 conducmotormen; nearly to Chairman letter cored the treaty, Senator Williams do- The ',. at cruiser president's commander of the Topeka tors; guards and brakemen, while the Lodge follows: Oared that vomit times the "money Tampico, who was Instructed Saturday shortened hours of labor will benefit i , the company's entire force of 7.800. "My Dear Senator: b n,os itt intIttnan; power", was right, adding that "If Jteir by Secy. Daniels to make a full report -; Incident-:referredHsieh .God 'sellisb.T.,1. Interest , Is they First accounts of the ',. to the assailants- as ''bandlte ars contributing to the peace of ,ths : ' : several governments world." . , J., ., of the but in tfie light of previous Informa., action NEW, YORK. July 21- .Shinellw t lth regard to the tion that Carranza forces had been in 1. Demands for the regular order of complete control of the Tampico dis- ere whose vessels are tied up at this ratification of the treaty, and theofchlet ,' the! business by, Senator 'Thomas, IDens trict for eome time officials desired and other Atlantic porta, today feeed of these is the functioning of such' .''' ' is It the closed commission. further information on this point dleouselest ocnit. Colorado, the problem of framing compromise reparation to the business interests ' Secy. Daniels said today no part of importance of set speeches 4M1 DA 1 the Pacific fleet, now en route to the proposal to the demand of striking of the United States as well es to the, and delivery ' Senator nes with , was , associated we bogus are west coast, would be diverted to seamen for recognition of the union. nations with which treaty Mexican waters, adding that if addithat the United States should be rep., rens,. Democntt. Ohio, arguing fiet ',.,,,, Ships entering New York harbor resented and commission on tions! forces were needed they would that of the pact by the ameba. continue to tie up for an,. indefinite now while the work of the ratification be drawn from the Atlantic fleet, peciod, the crews quilting immediately. commission that la shape, taking s Kin' Resolution Reported. Ships scheduled to leave port remain to Urges Prompt ;Acceptance; takingthe liberty- of writlits A.''dispatch to the state department at their piers loaded with cargo, It am enough t WASHINCrTON. , was estimated that about.half of the ask If you will not be kind July today from Tamp on foreign' and unreserved ratification of the .' .. the committee robbed , the Atiantio Refining co- shipping under the American flag was to consultwith to the particular. peace treaty with the league or antletill,, regard mpees oil loading station near. Tam- tied up in New York and other At- relations appointment and say Itt them that q covenant was urged epos the Minato , pico, Mexico. of about $10.000 lase lantic ports. much would very ' appreciate their' 1 today by Senator Pomerene of Ohle,-,:The funds were intended Wednesday. of provisional-my appointing proval member of the foreign Telco. ,. for Ithe company's payroll. Deaths of - the United!!Democrat. : ly s representative ,A number of senators and repre- Investigate Argo ti011it committee. the to 'act States reparations ,upon crowded with I address sentatives called at the state departa In prepared ' commission. CITICA00, July ment to discuss the Mexican situation co notitutional and legal arguments. "Very sincerely yours. with Henry P. Fletcher, American am- of the three, death. which resulted Senator Fomerene said the league wee ' "WOODROW WILSON." bassador to Mexico. A resolution pro- from the strike riots at tile not a sure preventive of wars. but IlArgo, posing investigation of the Mexican linois, plant of The Corn Itroducts Re. It la understood in official circles would tend to prevent war arid could situation is pending in the house. intende IQ 611)'" -- was begun today by that PrealdentWillon at the agate ftning-tompapoint Bernard lit. Baruch of New He replied to the criticisms of Itegottp; grand Jury. l'hirty witnesses have York as the American repreeentative limn Leader Ioodge, Senator' Kann. :, department were in progress, the senate foreign relations committee un- been summoned and Metals say it on the reparations commission. tonna, Republican, 44,1,4,1,0m animously reported a resolution by wM take a week to conclude the inDuring the war,, Mr. Baruch was Senator Root, and Chairnos Hays of , Senator King, Democrat. Utah, asking vestigation.: chairman of the war induetries board: the Republie-a-n committee. Tiational the state department for full inforand be idea at Paris In working out Much of the oppoattion, Mr. Pomerene , mation is to depredations against Engineers Go Back the reparations and economic, clauaes asserted, springs from partisanship. , American citizens in Mexico during re' of the treaty. Ohio senator. the !if said ' "Surely." cent ,yeare. er . CHICAGO. July. :ILTwo strikes treaty s ra e tomorrow the . I again request president's ee ;tams through which we have loot ended today when 10.000 men WASHLNG'rON; July he when Senator Fall. under notice given our forwent 2 It will Mexicans in civilian clothes., two of went out at the a week-agtoday. will move that the doors be passed. in the straight and narrate' L them armed with rifles, constituted I Toted today to stockyards to work to-t- opened while . the subject - is under- enemies back go band ,which held up and robbed morrow . path until the present plan can bei- after- - the fire de. discussion. meat co to or the et modified American sailors who were on official partment morning, improved offered The subatitute resolution by engineers had resumed their duty in a launch from the monitor position this morning.;1 would declare requirement of our future experience Senator Knox today ' , mature thoughts. Cheyenne near Tampico July L- A Representatives of the. street car that it is .the,judgment of the corn- - and full report on the incident was re- - men, "No friend of the league baa ever ; who have voted to ntrike decided mittee that until the treaty is ratified ceived-todafrom Commander Pinney today they would appear tomorrow no power exists either in the presi- - claimed that it would be a. panacea of the cruiser Topeka. wars. But we have , before the state public utilitiee dent or in Congress to execute any against all future ' k Pinney said be imme- miesion, which has been instructed of the provisions proposed in the an abiding faith that when the nation diately notified the Mexican 'authori- Gov. Lowden to attempt to avert bya treaty either provisionally or other- - of the world, leagued together, pledge ' ties at Tampico, and added that they strike. ' themselves to suspend warfare that wise." were making every effort to appreSenator Williams. Democrat. MI"- - International - disputes can be sub. bend the bandits. alesippr. offered a resolution deettring miffed either to arbitration or to ,, Commander Finset Said the author. OKUMA DENOUNCES-7-the committee willing to approve such sestigation , and publicity Incident ' ities had expreAssed deep regret that an but Chairman will theretó reduce . Lodge it the appointment, REFUSAL AT PARIS' and other Republican :members op- - chances envier. materially the incident should have occurred. ' Senator It. while posed , "I would not find serious Knox, Repub. with falt TO HEED JAP PLEA Bean. Penneylvania, and Harding, Re. some-o- f the proposed amendments or Fall Makes Charges , publican. Ohio, offered substitutes reservations if they did not moan lee YOKOHAMA,. June that would committee declare the ' and a consequent encOuragesavott Juty 21.RelterLwithout authority in the matter. None lay to revolutionary element& le' it set that soldiers in the Mexican fed- 'ep'ondence of the Associated Press.j.., of aing came vote. a the to Of proposals the peace conference at eral uniform had been killed on both Failure going to be better. therefore, that-- wa surrender some of our own convictions sides of the border, by American sol- Paris to adopt Japan's proposal. of In the interest of Immediate - pekoe. diers sent to GEDDES To ATTEMPT raids.. Senator racial equality Pwas denounced repNew by c Mexico, read to Fall, rather to Insiet upon changes which T will require the pending treat,' to sto- - ' : the senate today a telegram giving the Marquis Okuma, ,formerly prenicer of STRIKE SETTLE -ME-N. an address be delivered re- names of some of the Carranza sent back to the associated powers' , . cently before the -Japan Civilization , tied - -- -' Eric LoNnox 21.Sir July Ratification,, , society- - L., ,.., ,(Continued on PaCe t vtY. des, minister w ithegt Portfolio- - was.-- --t , blot "It aouointed lodiy a commissioner to demands- the justice "A war-tuc- k world,' miners' e: to settle the Yorkshire.-i'r-attempt ty that the whites who ..s4'T the ratification of, treaty.. That. early and ho way to I i than ene-thtof. the WIIPIELLUtepulem7 mier Lloyd attire. announced in the demand.mtiet net be ignored: LIBERTY BONDS ticm, asnumothe control of the world, house . "Alt of us recognise how extremely ' - 1i commona of amid declarethat a justice ond a hu- conditions are, Plts4' abnormal ., In Europe. manity which do not recognize racial The spirit et". Final Quotations. Ross to Try Channel. . ticul'irly ' : to equality are ecarcely worthy - of the revolution rile. 'not t testy running narne.".he maid. has hither.. '. In enstern Europe and ,t within, tho NEW yoRK. July 21.Liberty bond to boarn a great"Germany to the influeace of Ross PARIS,. some to extant. Central but July Powers, elosinc The final Priella on tiberrty world, and this influence is about to San Francisco. who yesterday won the among the peoples of our eilles - bonds today wore!, lie, all.44; first as. be n 1 In. swimming match in the Seine across Ought not lour aim to be thy rtilleenbm replaced by. 000$12.Seel eecoad te. $91.20: first 414 litte will which fluence. . a the Informed Excelsior 414. miidi that tint of peace and the adoption at Faris. has third 4is. otto produce tfe, 01.42: Tktory. St, g1ee.00 reaching effect on the future peace of he intends to try to swim the English ' ' the world and the weal of mattkinds'!.1 channe- lVtettery.ti, net. , -(Continued on paso :1, IC St-Pa- , . ur :',-'- -- , ,. - - 'CA: : , ,,,- --;- :' , , ' - . , . , . - - , -- nr ces The TL:-.Thr- . '- keep o he - ;- , or y er ' ' - " -- :, ti ' !t - ''-- - - '" -1. i t , -- off!-JaPa- n. f - , e.de W-or- - ld . - I - ois rd ' - pent ' ' - Anglo-America- ' far-four- th . i , , , , ,. ,, , - , .J i , ,. - tre,r,riroL,, AUFAA,,,,ALrAt,leratt -- - .., AAAVO, ,, ' , t.AIL r , , ' , , .',, July wAsinNtyroN, ' ' a - 21..-J- ust . 4- - ' ar---7- : -- s , -- - - ., 4- - , Robbing of American Sail; on Near Tampica Cause Representations to ergma, to MexicoAt!antic Fleet to Take Care Of Contingencies if They a Striker-- Win Arise. - n 4- ,. - - bet-wee- . . , ' -4- Three 1Big Strikes, Ended , .. a ti p AT 4S4ipi)ing4s$ ct . y ' tgo k4'61 d of , , H . . ' --- ,- UnreserVédI ., Rarifi catidn ARRIVED - . ., - and hospital records today showed scores of negroes were injured to the widespread clashes between whites ' and negroes here last night. More et than tir dozen negroes, some of them Suffering from 'ever teatings at the : hands of mobs, were treated at hosil pitals and scores were eared for at their homes. shortly The rioting, which -after 10 o'clock lasted until early this morning and although many arrests were inade, so widely scattered were ,' ,. the outbreaks that the police and a de-tail of Provost guards were :unable to 14 th ...i oopi-withe Situation. ..4 ,. In several instances negroes were ,, l, cars along Pennstreet , piilled from -forThaMibune,was capital--tavenhe sylvan's. the Tairebiatt. and "red terror" in its Queetion the witness as to aasertions InSoldiers, sailors and and quotations in mag-- marines were said 'worst .form Is anticipated. . - by the police to - The dispatch says 'terror advertisements Lain, and newspaper articles, which have been leaden in the disorders.. of the masters now are capital troops" and that- they have stormed the- gar- brought out by the nature of the queoiS .' risen, disarmed the troops of the Bela tions much that President Wilson said Federal Troops on Duty 4, Kun government. and distributed when he made addresses urging Preto "the ragged proletariat." in 1918. , arms in severe-Leftie'WASHINGTON, July 21.The fedThe leader of the "terror" troops, paredness MurG. eral Alfred and Alfred government intervened today to tucking was Kun's Bela who I personal guard prevent & recurrence of the attacks of honor, publishes an appeal for vol-- 1 phy. attorneys for Mr. Ford. laid a made Saturday and Sunday nights by '. .unteera and the peopl's commissaries barrage of objections The soldiers, sailors and marines against Corn-asand Varga and Szamuely and ViceMissal-their client Tribune lawyer in for assaults by . serting Affairs , miseary of Foreign cover- negroes on retaliation Mr. was Stevenson that white women in this city. 4 negroes o' pa17, the new leaders in control, have ing old ground over. and over again After a conference between Secy. Baksent am ultimatum to' the "Moderate" and that be was by a roundabout er and the local governing authoritiels, up of- method dragging in the preparedness the army Habrich, ordering hint to give therm-Thprovost guard was restored fice and turn over the city to evidence interdicted by the court. to duty. dispatch says the council of It was accordingly decided to argue .. The authorities announced the jury was not that 250police government is still convinced that the the point today-And soldiers and marines would entente is too weak or unwilling for, required to report until 10 o'clock. aid the police in patrolling the streets armed intervention. It says also that ..: tonight Ford ReSUMCS Stand. the "red army" of Bela Kun continues nearly noon today before It was to distintegrate. Food conditions in -- witness resttmed the Ford FEELSCOMPTROLLER said be to ---indescribable, Henry Budapeet are by and money is declared to be rapidly stand. Mr. Ford was questioned value.. in INDIGNANT OVER WAY Attorney Elliott G. Stevenson. falling and was anarchy - "In 1916 there Mr. Ford?" in Mexico. M'FADDEN HAS ACTED '' P .. HOUSE WOULD HAVE disorder "I don't remember." tecall that "But don't you 1PRIVATE WASHINGTON, STACKS. July , Urged Americans to come out of Mex-, Skelton Williams. comptroller. of the disorders?" the of ico because UNDER- BAN OF "I don't remember." currency, denied today before the senThe lawyer asked a number of ques- ate banking committee DRY BILL charges by adtions trying to get the witness to Representative McFadden of Pennsyl14mit that the condition along the Rio 1.12ill that he had received a fee in 'WASHINGTON. July 21.--- A Grande was that of anarchy." ,with the sale of the Arlingmotion to etrike fropi the probl- "What is the meaning of anarchy connection ton hotel site here to the government 1 .T bition enforcement ill, the pro- - . las you understand be queried. that the Penn-Iranivision permitting ki rage of liquor 1 ,"Well, what I said was an anarchist Mr, Williams demanded be . summoned congressman.. in the home for ersona) use wax f was a...homb,tbrowertha same- thinig. before the senate committee, which h use by 'a vote of one who overturns government." or passed by the. ,107 to 12. .: kir. Ford testified that he did not hi considering the comptrollers reThe motion. by Rep. Raker, whether the bomb outrago at nomination. Chairman liclieanr said . know ,, I haiLbeen asked to sp. - t .1 ,;Dentocrat. Cal ornia,- - was .me. San' Francisco was ,anarchistic or not. Mr. McFadden -- -' : of ported by The 1,ryer read a definition of an- Pear. ' ,7 ; the judiciary committee. Voting witness would hot Comptroller William. dectared he archist Which the ...;., for it were Raker, Blanton. Tex- that any member accept as it 51,-1- lothing about bomb- - "felt deep indignation of the Congrem SPvoid make charges' 1, 141; ahnodu 01.0' Ptemhda ' IItnrowing. , Mr. Ford was being examined re- of that kind without ' the , slighteat 0 ,,,t. ed overwhelmingly an amend- ' garding an interview whieh he grant- 'ground or foundation for -- them and ed to Willio Abbott In,19111 at ad- then. when riotilled to come before td limit home possession.. ,, , I nxntworth t . , ; the committee. fail to appear." . of. liquor. journment. , - i- --.7- -- , CTIICAG. O. :July 0 about noon today the neves, gave the first evidence ofe retaliation. Four to drove-up-blacks in an Moir-whilthe naval hospital in Potomac; park not far from the White House and fired four shots at the sentry. They whisked their. Machines around the street corner. and fired four more on the hospital shots at Inmates grounds, all of them sick or wounded sailors and marines.- - The machine and Ita party gotaWay.Tbe shot all went wild. 21.--:T- he . , , - -- -,- WASHrSGTON;'-,- - , ' Oh . R.:4d.O.,1',':,. . 1 k , -- ,,EXPECTED , corn- - sever- , , HAII1A Reputilicarc-sertatcra-tri-dis-- Scattered Parts of Capi tal, Keeping Police Busy. - 1. ' 11 MN' Wilsont bad With Blacks and , Whites Mix in - the-hea- I ,:',.... .,.,.. , , Pres.)it retheeehr;ecaekl.lersEnbettgroerme etnht: HURILIST 'J'A A.:', - - of . - ., j!,...... ' YIELDII BI- ,,, .iir,IA ' thto :. , G- i 4 111 .,. (ACE RIOLCIiN IVASHINCTOL 3 ;, he probably - - ) 4', ,, .,e, C;; , ,, .....1 ,..,,,,,, .. 21.--- (By 77- ....... - a writ. cuss the peace treaty and the league of nations were cancelled. It ber-or n. , 1, ', ,.' ..0.0., . k",-- -- 4 tj t1'. ,, E:', A ,,,,,, --- r -r- le. , ,,,,,,.,-- -I -- Unbearable. , It 11------ al days, and It was supposed he was suffering with a slight attack of indigestion. Senators who were to have called at the White House today were Edge, New Jersey; Norris. Ne, braska; Cumming'. Iowa, and.Cald- A ,, .3,,, . '''' 1, I rf ....4. N.4 . , Anent Believes Allies Too , Weak- to InterveneEeonomic Situation. is , ' .411,,, 1 CalleeFor to Constitute New ArmyNew Govern- - . -- t. . ,.,1,.:2,,, Chid be un- - .,,,zinhzl.roerldeeenlitnghtafadlibetiortr , Ilt):V.'f".M , 41.'-4- Over CityVolunteers ,,i,., ' V - Lit:abate - "Moderate" Commander of Budapest Ordered to Tuin A igi , , withdysentery...,.:., condition i , -- .- 7-7 - , -- 4- and was to bed by bis Persorwal physiclan,,Itear Admiral Cary T. Grayson, who announced that the president . was suffering rvTDranteT.,TvDc . , -- - - - : WASHINGTON. July 21.President Wiition returned to,Washing- - .. '- n .. ' , Doctor After Trip , , ,...... ' a d33 I) II I C I( '' 0111C1(:...ACTIOltVic - Is Sent to Bed By .:, r ,, . , - .. a . ., , ,.,,,,-,,;.- ., ,,, P,mident Wilson 1 , ' . . ,:- :' . . YEAl2- I il . le AUSTRIAN SOVIET .10 I ' . , , -- ''"1 . . SE'VENTIETII ---- 1, 4,4 4111 Et! etti , , - 4, 11 . 4 .. , , - CITY - UTAII. -- t' 1 - - . , ' 7 S El , LAKE y7, , , ,, I 21- . , 'IMP i A . JULY IONDAY - ' I - ... A A; A's let, ,. - -- - - - |