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Show This Week h Arthur ri t c DaisBAia I RuuU Trades and Reads Who Understand ( Money? Forty at a Cock FiLt More About Gilgaroeth TENTH Basils, realizing that commerce Is something mors than a "mere capitalistic invention for the enrichment ot the few," allows ptaa-sn- ta to sell grain and taeat, markets are organised, and Bassls Is pleased. There Is not much pleas are in haring rubies It you can't spend them, or In raising pigs it you cant sell pork. That may not be perfect Communism" but that is how human beings ore made. . This change In Russia's policy would seem to indicate sucoess tor Stalin. As me become successful, they become more conservative. . Vsrloas miids interpret in vorl-oways the news that comes out t Russia, but thert cannot be two opinions sbout this. Bassls bos three times ss sunny newspapers today ss ah bsd ander the ct&rs, snd tea times ss many newspaper renders. Pravda, published In Moeoow, of ot the Communist par tidal ty, has s doily drcnlatlon ot 2,200, 000. Inrestla, another Ruslan ot tidal organ, sella two million paIf pers n day. r The Peasants' Gazette,' published every three days, circulates three million copies, and ha in addition fifteen regional editions, besides its edition of three millions. . There Is no free preu in Bassls, which means that there is no .reliable safety voire. But at least the people ore reading. MAGNA, UTAH. FRIDAY. MAY 27, 1912 YEAR Lica LcrLnta Queers Fcr 1932 Lions Club d At the meeting held Thursday evening at the Baptist Church, nominations for officers to direct the activities of the club for 19)2 were held. Rev. E. B. Pace and Alma Swenson were nomi-nate- d for the office of president of 1st thePresident. Chester Bello sod F. L. snd Warnick. second L. M. Robinson, third J. C Denton, R. G Parks. Lee Day-to- n Anderson were and H. Claude nominated for the office of secretary-treasure- r. L. C Healy, and T. P. Brockbank for Lion Tamer. Howard Jarvis, Reynolds Woolfen-de- n snd Sam Mats were nominated for directors. J. C Denton wu elected aa a delegate to the Lions International Convention to be held in Lot Angeles. A committee composed of Mr. Denton, Howard Jarvis and Chester Bello, elected at the preceding meeting to make a repot on tbe ad visability of bolding Salt Lake Conn ty day in Magna, reported that a corn plcte report war not ready but the prospects of having Salt Lake County day ben were fair. NUMBER G. Ccpper Players Lose, Win, In Western League Magaa-Garfiel- Loses To Gemmct Club Nine Bat Defeats Strong U. S. Mines Team 5 10 . 0. P. JUDICIAL ns President Utah Education Association Charged With Conducting Political Intrigue end : UvisWVl A I ViV6MV hi Tail-twist- ' DIST. PRIMARIES SET FOR JUNE 1 151 Delegates Will Be Elected In Salt Lake County To Attend Republi-- . - - Judicial Cbn vtntien rn Yu.' Standing of Teams FIVE The District Republican Primaries for the Republican Judicial ConvenWon Lott tion of the Third Judicial District of 1 U. S. Mines 3 Utah are called for the several elecGrmmtll Club tion district of Salt Lake City for .2 Copper pub Wednesday, June I, beginning at the Bacchus , .0 hour of eight o'clock p. m. and remaining open until the hour of nine o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electSundays Schedule ing 158 delegatee from the said district Bacchus vs. Utah Copper Club at to attend the Judicial Convention, The delegates are apportioned among Magna Park. U. S. Mines vs. Gemmeli at Bing- the several election districts of Salt Lake County. ham. In pureuanct to a resolution adoptDespite a disheartening loee, 1 1 0 Sunday to Gemmeli Club in the ed by tbe Republican Judicial Committee of the Third Judicial District Western Utah baseball league, the Utah Copper Qub nine made a of Uuh at its meeting held at Salt remarkable comeback Wednesday and Lake City, April 9, a Republican Judefeated tbe strong U. S. Mines team dicial Convention of the District it with a decisive score of 10 - 5. This called to meet in the council chamber. it the fint game the U.S. Mines has City - & County Building, Salt Lake. - need " three City- on Saturday, June 4 st ten lost. . and - altboagh-the- y Tanner and Brady o'clock a. m. for the purpose of nomipitchers, Johnson, in an endeavor to regain their lost po- nating six candidates for judges of the District Court of tbe Third Judicial sition, it was to no avail The local boys started the ball roll- District and one candidate for the office of District Attorney of the Third ing in the second inning by scoring 3 runt. Frank Decker, ace high school Judicial District. Notices have been mailed out to the hurler, veritably won his own game by bis splendid pitching and hitting. District chairman in the various disBob Marioc of the outfield and Deck- tricts notifying them of the coming er were the hitting stare of the game. convention. Tbe election dietrku in the surrounding territory an divided "Hop Ensign for the Copper Club team captured the only borne run of ss follows: District 294, Garfield, 272 votes, the day by slugging the ball into the delegates. outfield. ... District 295, West Side of Center "Curly" Sonne and Bob Marlor played a nexcclUnt game in the out- Street, including B and G Row 236 field by their exceptional fly catch- votes, 1 delegate. District 296, East side of Center ing. At one fan expressed it, A player it out when the ball goes to those street to Spencer Avenue 210 votes, 1 delegate. . Copper ontfidden." . District 297, East tide of Spencer Bob Sonne was undoubtedly the tar player of the Mina team with hie Avenue, to Hunter, 159 votes, 1, dele gate. bitting and playing on third bate, District 298. Bacchus, votes, . BEVERLY HILLS, I know Is Just what all in d - ' - - and,-apiratio- i the-peop- ed . Jr, Isrcur MUSIC TEACHER WILL CONDUCT SUMMER CLASSES Scd:lj Set Rcudcn Date Auiust 17 -- - " Public Cooperation AsLed In Peppy Sale meet-plac- MolterrAward -- Scouts With - Eagle Badges k Gen Theatre Plans For Jubilee Month u P. Atlas Heads Republican Gub - . Cotro-Mane- GeO.P. Study Group Hear Principles of Gil-ame- eh -- Ins-kce- p, U. S. Ccsstitutxca . Teachers Pleased With Response To Vacation School ts - Directors Gclf Tcurncy Hears En: - - eJ read In tbe writing papers. Cant we beat tbe world getting all worked np over something as though the world coming to an end depended on It and then find tta settled In son Uttleywr, and a week later -- we dotit know wo have ever been excited idiout It' That affair In Honolulu when we beard they were convicted why we all ot na like to tore op the place. Then nil there la too it la the Governor over there pardons them, snd Its all over. Course every country haa got tta laws, and everyone ot em have right to act them out according to the Dictates ot their own views, but vre dident think they got.n square deal in the case, and we raised n howl Now here la the catch in 1C It this husband had come np on those men nt the time end had killed not only one but all ot them, why he would have come clear with medals on him, but . because he - -waited awhile to shoot him, why that makes him n murderer. In other words 1 must ahoot you quick It I am going to. Well it woe terrible meet and Its good Its ended. That old Harrow la great old follow. 1 have known and been triends with him to many years. 1 go to see him In Chicago. Ha la ono ot the most pleasant and entertaining men In America. You know tor n real down right humanaUrtan I doubt it he hot his equal in our try. Color, creed, man or beast, Harrow has n sympathetic Interest In him. Lord In this time with every ' kind of Shyster lawyer that we have, he la n notable , exception. Poor old Honolulu, 1 hope they get this lived down, for It really was not their fault Course 1 am tor em getting their independence and run the thing like they wont too. Dorn this thing ot being aomebodyeltee country and taking it over. No good ever comes ot It We claim Its tor protection asks that we hold It Thata n lot ot hooey. Ita two thousand miles away. It any Nation can coma two thousand miles across an ocean and then lick ns, weU we nr good enough ' sports to soy, "More power to you." Those little Japs would be so seasick by the time they got bare they couldent sight a gun anyhow. Torn Country, Color, creed, man or beast follow inf is s letter drafted by when you bad opportunity to show committee of tbe Utah Taxpayers the real quality of your devotion and Association, in reply to alleged state aolicitude for the boys snd girls for affect such grave concern. ments-ancharges said to come from whom yon By that very token you showed E, E. - Greenwood, president of tbe Tbe conclusively that all your gesticulaUtah Educational Association. letter was drafted by the committee tions snd mouthings concerning . tbe poor, unprivileged school children re . . on May lOf solve themselves into nothing more AN OPEN LETTER TO: , or less than blatant bypocricy. Mr, E. E. Greenwood. President. Unwittingly, Sir, you have done a Utah Education Association, big public service in acquainting the Salt Lake City, Utah. people of this state with yonr real MEMORIAL PROGRAM Dear Sir: , Yen-- have is letter to This j ceming yon motives open Tbece will be a memorial Program at mult- - of our study of the state- removed the mask and yon now stand' in your true light. at the Pleasant Green cemetery Mon ment allegedly made bv yon before before Yon speak disparagingly and cyni- day morning. May 30, at 10:00 given 'bouse of delegates in your taxunder the auspices of the local Camp Salt Lake City, April 29th this year. cally of the organized efforts of . Ur. Mills, Secretary ot the Trees of the Daughters of Pioneers. In order that we may be identified, payers to save themselves from those head please be advised that we are taxpayers, who are feeding fat at the pnblic crib. ry, and Eugene Meyer Continued On Page Eight) t the Federal Reserve Board, agree coming from many parts of tbe state, at it would be s mistake to order representing intelligent, Federal Reserve to keep pour constituents. We belong to the agriI out money until the dollars cultural class snd depend upon the soil this day chasing' power comes down to for our livelihood. We have come together upon our own initia1 1926 level rtive. at a spontaneous movement, to Tie Government couldn't restore challenge your statements in which .6 prices It It tried, Mr. Mills you impune tbe motives ts well si the Fohner Residents Of Noted Mining ft. The dollar would b mod intelligence of tbe taxpayers of this Town Will Convene At Liberty 'up witboutueceisarily making state who, after their many yearn of ducts more valuable. Mr. Mills tolerance, have finally come out to Mis Lola Nelson Will Teach Cyprn . . Park For I Mr. Meyer, both able flnan-- s, condemn extravagance and to demand Girls Glre Club Members Every Thursday Afternoon agree that you cun cut down economies - in our school system. Of interest locally 'to the many veins ot the dollar but yon These efforts on our part you desigmembers here is the announcement t put up the value ot produets. nate 'as 'cowardly and In this statement we with to my Pioneers' society, delegate. Mist Lola Nelson, who has conduct- that the Mercer public begins to think that that an indulging in this empty ed the Glee Cube at the Cyprus Jun- composed, of former residents of tbs Upon notification received from y really knows anything E. R. Calliatcr Chairman, and Frank famous mining town, but now almost phrase making you display all the Schools so sucmoney, especially . when attributes of the cheap politician play- ior snd Senior High S. Emery, Chairman, the chairmen in sa far ts residential states several yean, tbe memory, past during cessfully l come. Yon refuse to ing to tbe galleries. concerned, will bold its next teplace and post notices of the be at the Cyprus High School evwill ductus this subject in a dispassionate, snd post notices of th emeet at two o'clock p. m. to nsion at Liberty Park, Wednesday, northern New .York forty bonett, intelligent manner. You ptt-fe- r ery Thursday of ing. k, tbe Girls Junior and August 17. Call has been tent out by T members give to rs arrested at n cock tight to play upon words rather than committee appointed st a reunion School Glee Clubs an Senior High The American local Aux, Legion lice got fifteen live gams discuss this serious situation which musical meeting held at the same place last opportunity to continue their iliary .will hold its annual tale of the , seven deed ones, killed la threatens not only to impoverish the tducitioB dutioi thi . of email red memorial poppies in Mag of vb State, but tweujtail 4 ' 'or the amassment of "prl taxpeyers C W. Corfield it president of the na tomorrow, (Saturday), charge. Mrs. Fer-di- e tbe very operations of government. ' ' - Mite Nelson was in Magna ThurssecreMarshall, with Hodge society, standing around the sock Barton, chairman of arrangements .Your childlike ooaception of prachut darn musical in committee tbe and Tbe conduct treasurer. and Mrs. C. E. Pickett, president of tary Fighting cocks have their ns tical affairs is impressively pathetic. day to juscharge of this year's reunion includes tbe organization, arc confident that torsi spars cut ott and sharp steel Imagine such a proposal: borrow the attendance of the girls did not materiaIf present plans R. Jarvis, chairman, Ralph M. tbe public will respond with a spirit ? needle are attached to the stumps. money on delinquent taxes to keep tify a clast. Waterfall. William Parley of cooperation and wear a poppy in lize, the music teacher plans to have Smith, I The thrust ot s needle don't my: the yon through schoolj going" Why and Lyman Baker. tbe Girls Glee Club give several conIryaa memory of the World War dead. Claus. Santa la brain ends the JlghL Go get it from Large Audience Witnesses Presentation The committee on arrangements, certs in Salt Lake City snd immediA two-fol- d purpose of the poppy Of Sconts Awards 8 Badge The birds will endure unlimited this manner yon show your complete ate territory during- - the summer. W. office Corfield, of the met st C i tale as follows: given ' Buttering from other wounds snd unacquaintance with even the simplest will proTo Enterprising Boys tbe followoutlined musical snd 7th on - First: To honor the This opportunity April war dead by fundamentals of our present financial vide an attractive recreational activity ing program snd suggestions: the poppy. tight on. It is hard tor us to real and economic problems. wearing 1 tbe vacation period for all Careful consideration was given by that that was once a favorite Second: To aid tbe victim The Oquirrb District Court of HonTbe only meaning we can pomibly during Girls Glee Club and the committee of the most suitable of the war, the disabled living port ot English Kings, or thst ser- attach to font wild statement is that members ofas the veterans, their or of the Boy Scouts, held Monday is boldNelson traveling for Miss convenient and time place families and the families of the dead. night at Bacchus, was one of the best ious Englishmen, not long ago, ob- you are willing to mortgage not only inasmuch It here it her own expense in a sin- ing the 1932 Annual Reunion. All of the money derived from the meetings of the year, A large turnout jected to s ban on bull baiting, say- tbe present, but the future, of the out the of was tbe hope of the committee and cere desire to advance the status of poppies will go to the relief witnessed the presentation - of the ing that Englishmen, it they did people la order to satisfy yonr own Glee Club, all members should co- many members of the society, thst this tale of war sufferers, the bulk of it to awards. not see blood, might loee courage. purse. The very fact that yon date the rehearsals. meeting conld be held at tbe Old campneedy veteran tad tbeir families in who ate operate and attend Troop F02 of Bacchus opened the I It was necessary tor them to see to denounce the taxpayers site in Lewiston Canyon, but for many Magna. All - contributions will be with the flag ceremony, G of curtailment program inadvissavage bulldogs tear the musiles now asking for tbe stems reasons it and obvious cheerfully accepted from a penny to H. Tboma presiding. Opening prayer ; ot miserable tethered bulls. public expenditures shows what price able to attempt to do so this year. whatever the giver thinks he can af- wse offered by lssac Clark. The folwe are paying for permitting the Accordingly, . Liberty . Park- - has again ford to give. In thi worthy endeavor lowing scouts were awarded merit field a to school preempt politicians tbe site of thil year's everyone's been chosen The Field Museum-Oxfor- d Unicooperation is asked. badge from Troop 100 of Garfield, which belongs to die people. celebration. - District Committeeman J. C. Denton versity expedition in Mesopotamia You, anproperly our of beneficiary employe has the of member Each A. society Pbotopbone Inds s tablet four thousand years generosity attempt to tell . ns,- - ss New Modern R. C making the awards: Dun Kemp, whatever contribute been requested to Talking Equipment Will .Id, supplying titty missing lines Wayne Wilde, William Fame, Royal we must value place what be can afford, in order to nine accesBe Insulted Ee u the epic ot Gilgsmeeh, who was taxpayers, comAnderson, George 'Morris, Jr., Jack what service your upon your sary revenue to carry on tbe activities Benton, Jack Murphy, Harold Newo the literature ot ancient Baby-o-n pensation should be! You demand celereis a will If then the of Gem Theatre society. surplus local The man and Bud Speers. District Chairwhat Ulysses was to Greece. that we use your yardstick to measure anniversary, beginning maining after the meeting, it is proman - H. G Anderson awarded fint Soma ot bis adventures suggest your own merits. You would make brate its 6tb act aside be month such to entire provide posed that clan badges to Scoiitt Duane Henderalavts to your June 1st, snd have an dumb as as. Old in Behiv the The taxpayer. club Es a Testament marker at tbe of son and rritings Republican of Jubilee according to George for the erection of Jack Denton. Rudy Longfelt Utah, a statewide organization with awarded site of the old camp in Lewiston caneclslly bis escape from a great -system. manager. Smith, it Stanley that Longfelt. Sir, Troop not Do appreciate. you ood like the one thst threatened One of tbe features of the Jubilee yon. subject to the approval of tbe headquarters at Salt Lake, elected of 101 of Pleasant Green, two merit is this very bigoted selfishness on the fken direct there the If to the of the of oah. evening Tuesday intullatioa society. the membership the month will be badges and Leland Pickett. Robert club for the ensuing Wall part of such men as yourself ain shanew R. G' A. Pbotopbone Talking are sufficient funds available, the com- activities of- the and Frank Dexford of the tame Among northern peoples, the ad school ' profession that has cast two novel be would a mittee fed that it year. received tbeir first class badge. snturea ot Beowulf suggest the dow upon the good name of the equipment snd the moet modem type troop ha E. reof P. At idea to erect a small monument Magna was Awards were given to members of areer of Gllgamesh, but Beowulf schools of this state f By your ac- of moving picture machines, also the elected to the Mercut Pioneers sola an president; P. H. Pitchioe, vice Troop 102, of Bacchus at follows: lldeet achievements. Including his tivities yon have left the impression latest type sound screen. of this s, secthe ciety, on the site of the old town of president and N. J. iecond clan badge to Rex Black and wlm ot six days snd nights in the with thoughtful, observing people that endeavor to give morepeople distinct type Mercur. retary and treasurer; James Lambros. Arval Grover a dearer, comvicinity become has by James P. Meik; MerJohn ceon, dressed In full armor, sad our school system Sam Condas, Wm. manKounalet, the it badge to Daniel Fairbourn, Homer ulking in tbe "Talkies Sam Granoe and unPaul Fotet, is fights with marlpe animals, mercial rather athan educational .You of Marks, Blackett, of tbe Gem Theatre has Ray Fairbourn, Ester have set up political organization agement the sem tame compared with tbs directore, all of Salt Lake, George Do dertaken Edwin project of insulting this Harmon. Jaa. B. Fairdebased snd debauched has which koe, Ogden: George Zeese. career. Helper, bourn. modern talking equipment. the Fairbourn, Nelaon in George has past, that always, stillan Street, Price: John Daikalakis, Primitive men were children. And professionsnd developed in nn atmosThe theatre will be dosed Tuesday. Colligan, Glendon Coe, Glean Grogrown William and Gastlegate and '.1 Bing Pappas, Friday. Wednesday, Thursday ver, G H. Thomae and Max Black delighted in fairy stories svea phere of idealism. ham Canyon. 1. 2 and 3rd. during hen writing history. Three boys by Joseph Fairbourn. The organization of which yon are May 31. June of the new equipment club was in This 1922 organized insullatioa receive tbeir tenderfoot to ready the titular head, bat indulged in prac- the and has been floura most active and will be redecorated. Hundreds of Mr. Leslie Nelson Cites Six Fundaintroduced badges were then by Advertising la n great power, tices that am little short of reprehen and of ishing organization since that date. Scoutmaster E. E. Matthew of sound material will mental Principles Of Constitution special yards Troop ewspaper possess It bat don't club Tbe has memenrolled now .aa blud. too. be installed. Of United States re It They advertise everything sible. Yon have attempted to bership of 2500 members. The theatre . will be . open again to The main event of the evening, the the school patrons the taxpayers icept themselves snd the value of geonthe state who have dared to raise the public Saturday June 4. With the At the third meeting of the Ladies of Eagle Badges to three of awarding la the greatest their voice in opposition to yonr bul- completion of this commendable pro- Republican Study Group, held MonIverttstng,' which tcoute of Troop 102, followed. Thi rce tor restoration ot prosperity. tactics. And yet you dam to ject, Magna will have one of the best day evening at the home of Mrs. Alta high honor was awarded to Oliver Z. Robert Clary, of tbe Glendale lying of the taxpayers' fight against equipped theatres in the entire sute. Dayton. Mrs. Leslie Nelson conducted Jones, Nelson Colligan and Stanley speak moet the do to well able to Fairbourn by tbe mothers, Mr. Mary justice the class on the discustional subject. iws Press, Glendale, Calif, toys: extravagance at 'undercover practices effects.Tbe Six Fundaments! Principles of Jones, Mrs. Mary E. Tbornat and Let ns look into your own per- complicated sound If newspapers would devote bait teacher to as .The theatre management should be the Constitution of tbe United States" Mre. Mary Fairbonra. Each of the t much space to advertising them sonal career as a school interest :yon actually have highly commended on this undertak- Mrs. Nelson gave a very enlightening much Eagle Scouts in turn presented hi how lvna are now they devoting to shown in the welfare of onr children. ing which envolves such a tremendous in detail the purmother with the miniature Eagle pin explaining paper, vertlalng the depression, 'they and told of the help snd encourageposes snd object of each one. The - Rev. and Mrs. E. B. Pace and You am principal of the Midvale Jun- expense st this time. uld do welL the receivarc planned by was well prepared and received Special features ior High School Last year yon vacation school, ment be bad teceiveid from both bit paper the of sound I suggestion. in his advancement in scout-craf- t. ed for yonr seven months' teaching, theatre during tbe month ofJunc for with appreciation by those present. A which opened Tnetday morning st parents a very handsome in- the benefit and enjoyment of the pub- round table dieenreion was latet held. the have expressed $2,063.75 Church Baptist lur civilisation has always bees come in these days of stringency. What lic in appreciation of their patronage Field Executive Lon Roberts of the Dr. C F. Wcttpha! Was also s themselves as being very well pleased 'dent In punishing crimes did yon do when the Jordan School for the past six years. speaker at tbe meeting snd discussed with tbe response from children of Salt Lake Council spoke of tbe enviable honor earned by tbe Eagle Scouts various topics of the day, their rela- Magna, Garfield and Hunter. lust money. Forgers go to prls--; District was in financial straits this continued to had when they over HO and of the effort and study necessary tionship with politics snd cited a gencounterfeiters. Including those year, The morning opening eral outline of methods of adviaablc children were present with s target for achieving tnch awards. He told unusual ability from all over tbe spend beyond their means snd when faced with the alterproceedures to be followed. At the number the following day and 230 of the scout work and especially the rid, find themselves no match the district was less Mis. Alma Swenson was were in attendance money or to doee native to meeting. spend Thursday morn- value of camp life in developing ingovernment detectives. elected to gather data for tbe Stndy the schools? Did yon come forward Tbe school conducted from 9:00 itiative and self reliance. A scout proing. Jut this country has been slow and offer any awistance or The May leg of tbe directors cup Group in tbe form of radio addresses, s.m. to 11:30 a- - m. fvery niche snd gram was presented by scouts of Troop suppressing offenses against bn What did yon do tn the in- tournament st the Uuh Copper Golf speeches of politicians sad matters rel- Corner' of tbe eburehroome and base 102 as follows: Guitar solo by Max n beings, murders in public terest of tbe echoed children? Were Club advanced to the third round, all ative to the advancement of the meat of the parsonage is crowded to Black, a chalk talk consisting of eeta, holdups, "putting on the you not asked by tbe hoard of educa- matches of which were to be com group. Mrs. Melba Harding bad pre- capacity, but the instructors are en- clever series of cartoons illusttating 4" racketeering, taking men "tor tion to contribute a short period of pleted by May 14. viously held this poeition but her res- deavoring to provide room for all some of the phases of scout work by matches. O. ignation wu tendered at the preceding children who desire to attend. In the second-roun- d Arval Grover, assisted by Nelson Colride" and throwing them ont your time in order that the schools H. Greathouse defeated W, S, Hock, meeting. Mrs. Leah Sandal! gave sevand giris. ranging from ligan on the violin, a piano solo by The rdered. and all the other crimes might continue? Did yon respond? boys not I up; Clarence Mitchell won from eral vocal solos, accompanied by Mire .kindergarten age to high school an Esler lnskeep, violin solo by Nelson t have been developed la this On the other, hand, did yonresisRnc Packard, 2 and 1 ; Harry Lott LaPriel Spratley. and organized hlbltlon-bootle- g stir agitation up taught all forma of art work, carpen- Colligan and a short film, Edison, age. next meeting of tbe. group Tbe defuted Dr. P. M. Chase. 3 and 2, trachea tbe against any tance among try and also enjoy games of baseball, the Benefactor of Man." 3.191. kjX-sF- "-" SraSkM, kfc) Tbe flag was retired by the Color activiwith tbe acbool hoard and Jack Robbins won from O. H. will be held Monday evening, June 27 volley bal land other out-doand school patrons? Yon failed to Bateman 4 and 3. Third round pair at the borne of Mrs. J. A. Young, ties. Unless additional funds are re Guard of Troop 102. The closing All ceived. it will be live up to tbe noble traditions of your inga are Greathouse vs. Mitchell and Cresident, in Shields Addition. possible to conduct prayer was offered by H. G idles are welcome. vs. Robbins. the school only three weeks. profession at tb moat critical moment Lott ;Th S Callt-W1 - -- and give Nicaragua back to the Nicks, then come home end take the country away from the Republicans andglve It back to the Democrat!. Bay this political thing la getting mors cockeyed every day. Hera In Californio, It looked like Roosevelt was a cinch, then Garner comes In and heats him. and A1 Smith who had had no press agent or advance work done, why he run right mp there almost with both of em, and he was like the girl at the tacky party when they voted on tho ugliest person and she won, and said, "Why I wasent oven running." Wo dont know yet an I pen these Immovable words, what la the things we will pay taxes on. Congress guesses at one thing, and the Senate reach in tho hat and drags out some other objects to be taxed. Mr. Hoover throws the dice and they bring up some more different numbers. Ogden Mills the Treasury Secretary weegee Board calls out some more names. Everybody la trying to get it over on the other fellow. They all want to put It on object! but they dont want to call It a Sales Tax. They only want it on what Is sold. The English sure have taken to Mr. Mellon. Ho Is tho Lion ot tho hour In London. They figure that he will cancel the debt The "Pilgrims"1 Society give him a din-ur- n That a to--r clety that found tho social going not so 'Hot In America and migrated from ham and eggs and coffee, . to tea and marmalade. WeU they dined him, and the Statue ot Liberty that waa made In Ice melted during the feetlvitlee end run into everybody lap. Well if he cancels the debt he better do It with his own money. ' France la still dragging gold out of our Country by the millions and asking ns to cancell tbe debts. And then they tell you n Frenchman has no humor. We ere getting nil excited out her over the Olympics, and hoping you will come out and see us. W got 55 Nations coming, war or no war. Of course depression wlU still be on us, but we will be used to It by then. It will be your only chance during your lifetime seeing one on in this country. Course you could go to Europe but yon couldent tell what language they was running In. Q Wi2, MiNmmjtkt |