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Show iThis v7 eo 1 i. h Arthur 4 When Germany w Rea 7 Mussolini Does Not Aj. Men Die Strangely Poor 014 Capitalism General Kurt, von Sclikicher, irrirn) feEVERL't HILLS. Say T ot you that kin kids la schools, wither crammer. high or Collere, It dost make any difference, but can any ot you parents yet head or tall ot whet t&y r doing, what they are taking, vbat they are learning? Thla modern., adnefc' tlon gag kaa aura got me .' 4 licked. 1 cant tell from . talking to am what its all about. All the klde I know, either mine or anybody!, none ot em can write ao yon can can read it, none ot am can spell so you can read it, cant figure and dont know geography, but they are always taking some ot the darndest things, political science, international relations, drama buck dancing, idocology, latln, greek art. Oh Lord the things they go in tor runs on by the hour! But lit as I say, not only our brood, but none ot em that I hare seen can write, spell, figure, or tell you what bounds Corea. Every- . no-body has swimming pools, but Old a geography. body has got plain Gymnasiums to the right ot you, and taunts eourts to the. left ot you, but not a spelling book In a car load ot schools. Then they got another gag they call Credits. If you do anything thirty minutes twice n week, why you get some certain Credit" Maby ito lamp ahade tinting, maby Its singing, maby Us n thlfig they Music Appreciation, that call need to drive my cowboy son Jim preU near Nuts". He never could see how that wouir aid you to rops a calf. They give out these things at acbools for anything that any, one can think of. Some ot em get more Credits than tor others. It a thing is particularity useless why It gives you more credits. Thera la nona at all for tha things that wa thought constituted School. Ton could write, read, spell, figure, and give the eapltol of Rhode Island, and they wouldent gtve yon n Credit In n year. But yon tell where a Latin word was originally located, and how its been manhandled and orpEandlsed down . , Tenth Year 13, miBAY, iitf SizTzh COr.ir.IITTEE LIST of county day Evtets . Draw g Entry Lists. Scheduled All !' j 3 - Of 81200 tb - final selection of tJae t iw all mint to further and assure the success of the fourth annual Salt Lake County Day which b to be held in Magna, August 25. wcee named Friday afternoon as follows;. Program Harry Grass, chairman. Bell Newton, Margaret Pritchard, L. C B retie. Raymond Peterson; C. L. Belio. Alma Swenoon, V, L. Martin-ea- a and Ivy L. HalL . i tt Junior Livestock V. L. Martineau, Chairman. Roy.Hillam, Paul Royct, Kenneth Spencer. Florence Wotbury and Donald Madsen. Horse Pulling L, C Brteie, Chairman. R. S. Peterson. Claude Abbott, Harold Barrett and. Barr Jacobs. eon-.mU- .Tht mercaatils stort located at Smelter Camp, west of Garfield,, j plenty botwrd Kt the ground Saturday irom fin of Of State For County Day Here , jW 4-- w fee tb jiwTbto Lake County, the ira pi" " Republican state convention WiU be held August 20 at tht Playhouse. as announced by . the state committee. The date for the meet was def.nitely dtuied some weeks ago, but the place' of tie convention was named at a meeting Monday by the committee oa arrangements. ' At this state G O. P. conclave a platform will be adopted and candidates named fof . the United Sutea Senate, congress and the sate offices. The committee oa arrangements with O. R. D..bUe as head, met Monday and sil members submitted reports except T. F. Jennings, local man, 'who ts i'J to a Salt Lake hospi' . tal. i Arrangements (ot vocal and band musk wen given by Mis Laura Snow, chairman of the entertainment committee and president of tb Young Ltdiee Republican Qub, as prog tewDetail of plans ing very fevotabiyr for decomoons wen approved by the general : committee after reports wen given by Shirley P- - Jones. Mn. Henry C Taggart and Mr. W. D. Nbker. Badge arran.e;.nts WU reported by Byron Ot- - Audrnoa, teemary of the sate committee, sad tentative Mating arrangements wen given by Qiairman The sa unknown origin, which tutted la tht basement of the frame (ton building. Tht lots wss estimated st SI 5.000, pan of which E. W. was covend by insurance Speers ssd V. U. BntttsS wen own-t- n of tht establishment. . . The volunteer Smelter Camp fin department battled the flaaaes from 3;)0 a. m, until 4:45 a. m but after they perceived that the huge blare w at out of tbeit. control called tht Salt Lake Fin Depart saeaf No. 2 at Magna. Tht Magas firtmes strived promptly, but the entire bedding was in flames upon their arrival, and alneed the pump though tht and obtained s large stream of water, Baseball Jhoa Hanses,' Chairman, the burning strnctun wa beyond aid. L. M. Robinaoa and. Howard Casey, The firemen wen on the job for five C. L. Bel- boon in endeavors to txtlngsish say Grounds 0 Concession embers lo, Chairman, Reynolds Woolftnden, possible (parks or burning the entin Smelter L. M. Robinson, Robert Bradford, A. that would endanger - -- 7C Ensign, J. G. Hadley, and L.. M, Camp.- excitement the anted by the During Dayton. basted and a large quantity fin pipe n, Miscellaneous Sports Donald of water escaped. John Huff, fireman Chairman, P, T. Bateman and in s fall, ran two nails through his Matt Broderick. right hand, and suffered a gnat dal He i mill unable to attend Mrs, Bell Newton, of pais. . Flower Show; work because of the injury. Quitman, Mrs.' Margaret Pritchard. Tht Magna firemen alio answered Mrs. John Hansen, Mrs. Eleanor Paul a call Tnesday at 1 1:45 p. m. of a and Mrs. R. C. Parka Club Exhibits Ivy L. Hall burning home on Spencer Avenue and Chairman. Vantcs Reid and May L. Second Sooth, owned by Jobs Big ley. The wrong location of the fin Bello. . v, was' turned in st the alarm ssd the Publicity Harry Gras. Chairman, firemen wen delayed considerably In Howard A. Jarvis, Ed. Sutton, V, L. finding the burning bouae. Martineau and H. Claude Anderson. One home waa completely burned Dance and Evening Entertainment to the ground and the adjoining house ' J.. C. Denton, Chairman, A. C, was scorched very badly. Mrs. A Ensign, L. M. Robinson. J. M. Fer Spars, occspant of the burned boast, gueon and Albeit Fitzgerald. . had gone to a neighbor and left a A. E. Lee, Chairman. coal oil lamp burning. It ia presumed Reception John Hansen,' L. Healy, Howard that the lamp overturned or the cur'Jarvis, Harry Grass, TV P. Brock-ban- tains blew over and aught afire. E. B. Pace and T, F. Jennings. Discovery of the fin was not mad Pritchard, until flames wen seen shooting from Luncheon Margaret Chairman, Mrs, Rote Antbon and the house. Both dwelling places, t as , Mrs. T. W. Jones. estimated lorn of SI 200. wen covend Finance A. E. Lae.. Chairman, L. by torannee. C Breeze, Mrs. Bell Newton, F. L. E FLASH Warnkk, Alsu Swenson and Sam -- tin-fight- tn Ho-gga- 4-- H -- C k. Dibble. - e1! As Philo T. Farnsworth, chairman of tbs sun committse, will be temporary chaietnaa of the convention. wilt Hugh W, Harvey, represent tht sate committee in calling tha convention to order.' He will also introduce .the temporary offic-t- n and the temporary chairman will deliver the keynote addicts fob tht initiation rim of the convention. The band will start playing at 9 :30 a. re and at 10 a. m. Mr. Harvey will put bis gave! to an. All the qecosary arrangements an being, nude eo that, n, the convention may conclude all buai-' to one day. After Mr. Farnsworth s ulk. Mrs. w of Achrt Paxman Pro- ... ... .... te tb , LAST-MINUT- ' te fr h4 aa-aio- n. 1 y, rw-Bnblwf . . 1 Rank Jcdrrc a; n aj Dftl2l i Hctice Workers 1 er .4-- 2, er .... 6-- 4. lack-gam- - topnqtghers by-pla- -- team-mat- rt-it- u' M guaranteed. V 'ftWtiMe'lolii Club girls who of 12 and 21' and have completed three years of clothing 4-- Il 4-- - 4-- in' this vicinity; i ' t 2L C. By water, British naval ex. ,AL Thomas, 129 E. .. 14 Avenue, Garfield. f . 295t Mr. Ethel Norris, Magna, 296 Mo. T.,E. Burke, Magna. . - 297 --Mr. Jan Kimball. 6 Bath Avenue, .Magna, , -- Mr. Mary E; Jones, Bacchus. v 298 294-l- Mi. pert, says Italy Is bulldhig warships In secret, cruisers and destroyers ot phenomenal speed. The tame Mr. Bywater criticised -- United States 10, 000-to-n cruisers. He also accused this country of experimenting with the largest, County Clerk Alonzo htakay exmost deadly torpedo in the world, pects heavy response to each opporslectrleally - propelled,' with high tunity to Trg liter as 20,000 person wen disqualified for failun to vote in explosive power, to he launched the last two- - tltctkms and thousands against ships , by entirely new more will be 'able to vote again' this methods. ; . - , , year. Let us hope that accusation to a t. sound, and that we are trying to do .Tbtr an only tight such opportto defend the country. unity befon the (lection November 8. something It to not likely that Musolinl to Besides two tnOn this month, on He August 16 and 27. then an three in building his ships secretly. October and two to the ariy part of has always said to the rest of EuNovember. , , rope: You attend, to your bush ness, and Ill attend to Italys business, and unlike ourselves asks no ones permission to build ships Coup! or anything else Popular Local MarritdAt Berkeley Of interest to their txtensivt When men decide to die, usually decision more or (ess cowardly, they do It In strange ways. One jumps Into a volcano, taking s girl with him- - Another goes over Niagara, some jump in front of locomotives, some hang, shoot or drown themselves. Rpscoe Griffith went shout It deliberately. To ambulance doctors, called by his wife, to find him eating a hearty dinner, he said: -- , ' My wife ts mistaken, gentlemen, 1 have taken no poison, and , he smiled. - , x They took him to the hospital, he walked from the ambulance to the door, and fell dead. Bo many ' pleasant things saa happen, so many intereatlng things are sure to happen, - glgantlo ' , -- 4-- H hr T. F. Jennings Named P. Committee ,4 i . i t, . troubles meet so quickly that It to silly not to wait as Jong as possible Tho United Farmers of Canada, through their Saskatchewan president, demand an end of the capitalistic system, the farmers ... . say: "Competitive production, for profit, under private control, is In Its dying hours. It might M,wU to we-leRussia ' for a while before deciding. The frog- - got rid of the dull log, their ruler, and acquired: for king a bird that devoured them. They wished they had not complained. , la not perfect, but It has been a fairly old ruler. . It .certainly has increased wages,, bath tubs, automobiles, radios, and vacuum cleaners. It might be wTse to try It a while - . longer! t -- long-legg- -- ed ... good-natur- -- BmgkamTensis Start Take r.lignaBoyi ed The Way to'rule'thS air, earth's nete ocean. Is to have airships. France and - Britain' kttow , 1L The British have built the biggest land Utib terirt' Courts' at Coppefton' Sunday. The and water fighting airship in existence. The French are testing their minen wen the victors to bdth doubles and one single event. stratosphere plane, planned to .' iBFscdrer of iji matches1 wtre.a 1 .0 from New York to Paris In tea follows: Singles Joe . Miya, Bing-- j hours. Tbn plane will travel eleven fiVe-mat- t ... s circle of friend hen is, the announcement made by Mr. and Mrs, C. B. Dock-wortof ;be maryiag of their daughter. Rhea to .Joseph Grose, ton of Mr. and Mrs, A J. Groat of Magna. Tb popular young couple wen married July 1 in St. Josephs CXtbedral at Berkeley, California, but the formal announcement of their marriage waa not mady until recently. .Tb bride's Mr. and sister, and brother-da-.LwMn. W. T, Benton, wen present at the- - ceremony.., . , . .The bride it well - and favorably known here, being a popular member of Magnas younger set. Shs has spent life to this the greater portion of of community, and is . a graduate Cyprus High School, where she was identified to scholastic prominently work. Upon completion of her high On school career aba enrolled st the University of Utah and for tbs past year -- T. F. Jennings ha been. appointed successfully taught at the" Wehire f on e commute to arrange plans for School. the Republican state nominating con Mr. Gro. s local boy, 1 a gradu vention. - O. R. Dibble head the ate of tb Cyprus High School and committee, with other included mem- graduated from tht University of Utah bers as follows: Mrs. W. D. Nebeker, with hoporatn 1931. While in high Shirley P, Jones, Miss Laura Snow school bit set a' number of scholastic secretary; Byron D. Anderson, J. J attainments, and was opt of tbs moat Williams and Mrs. Henry C, Taggart. highly .regarded, ftudepts there; He held v Salt Lake. clan - officers positions of .vsrjout Tht subcommittee bads are: Con- while in high school and in bis senvention place, Mr, Jones; stating ior year waa President of the Cypres Mr. Dibblee; decorations,. Mr. Wil- High Scfccof Sindent Body." He sa also liams. entertainment-- . Mite Snow! remembered at an outstanding sthlete A meeting wa held Tuesday in lint in all He received hit sport' events. offic of Philo - T. Farnawotth, Jr. Motet's Degree from tht California central Institute of Technology, acting chairman of the state Pasedena, committee to discuss arrangements for Galifovnia to June of this yar. the Republican state nominating conAt tbe present time the young couvention 'and further plan! were ple are raiding in Magna, but state they have not made definite arrangement regarding their future plan. WEEKLY DANCE . A musical social, under the direc- -. tion of Mn, J. E. Rothrock- - wa conducted Wednesday evening at the Bacchus clubhouse, followed by s dance open to the public. These musicals will be given every Wednesday evening , 32 Bihgham racqueteers ; Von at 8:30 p. m. and the public i corvictory over' the Magna fictmen in a - . ., dially invited to attend. Cop-pon the by Km j giv-en- work will take part in a style dr'cTf review at Magna on August 23 in cooperation wuh the annual Salt Lake County Tarm Bureau day program, according to Mrs. Ivy L. lLU. County borne demonstration agent.. . During tht summtr then girls htfvt been studying line and design, color and materuls in relation to the par- tkular type of person, that is athletic, ingenue or dramatic. Evtry girl will select her entire- - eotume.'-which"Wiinclude dress, hat. shoes, hots undergarments and accessories, keeping tht cost under $25. She will also construct the dress, bat and undergarments. She may model in an afternoon, school or informal party dress. Befon any girl can enter the contett she must give an ittmiztd cost of the costume, finish ell other tlub activities. and report to the county home demoq-- . ttration agent by August 20. The exhibit sad contests by tht Club girli will also be on ot the important fatura of.- the annual Salt Lake County Farm Bunan Day program to be held at Magna on August 25. Every dub will prepan a group exhibit. Each member is allowed to enter only two articles, thus giving ail memben aa opportunity to have something on display, This year for tb first time the Senior group will exhibit work they have done during the summer auch aa articles of clothing, canned products and work on home furnishings. Besides the baked and canned products the foods groups wilh display charts showing a suitable breakfast.' luncheon and dinner for ont person'. The clothing group will exhibit typa of clothing s dub girl 'should wear. Prize money and ribbon will in each phase of clothing, foods and also the senior class, The dubs taking first and second to eaplace will have the ter their exhibit in the state fait, when they will compete with ell othdub groups of the state for er , prizes and honors. On G. t - are between the ages a vo will Y speech on womens , from Repot! -- I viewport. 11 '. i roll of counties will l.b and each delegation be dupe is to be t to send the names of its i Matz. choke oa tbs three convention comWith the completion of the aelec- True to form. Magna's third fin mittee to chair. The convention committees, all plans art occurred Friday afternoon at 2:43 p. will idjae-- i t W Of permit the committees .. tx-uU were oiled to wb Ltma oln ,wla business before thtm cans' t i to t I I beSchool bration. The Cyprus High ttnguub a biasing shed sa an alley and repo. I f ; an ariy afternoon I f Band, under the direction of H. . B. tween First West and Center Street r ' rwill claim that you Vavo the Summerhayi." will be 'S.futun of the j above 3rd South.' A number wf corn-da' ;forrn hsi been and . , A . t, nucleus ot and the band membetg an. hold- - 1 aunts havtbeea- - made upon ' this is being psepand by a committee who Thesis, And you a of mg' regular, tehnnals In prrperation incident. as three fins always has been 'gttwriii;tt working oa it for tome days ' I frkih result one after another here, until s from which tbs convention committee Credits." Now who cures about of the (vest, information the trio ha beta formed, braking Anyone desiring any tha word, or what It has contribuoa platform and resolutions an prowhatsoever with regard to any of the I charm. ceed. T, L. Holman it chairman of ted to the wellaro of Nation a that litud events an requested to communi-- 1 ' the committee and the members an a to them. never minds of tb. event ot at. with thetbschairman follows: Senator Pant H. Lent, Kett- Q committee. The smarter a nation gets tha members of Senator W. D. Candland. Mount Jama H. Devine, Salt Lake; more ware it has. The dumb ones m P&szzs Hcnchel I Ogden, are too smart to fight Our schools George D. Shape. Sf!l??n rfnTTt Mullen. Logan: A H,. Qiriitensen, . - . jL teach us what tho other fallow Margaret Sneddes Ttesedn. Provo, Carl A Badger. Salt Lake; knows, hut It dont teach us any- - i riTSt 1V - 1 72 Mm mothef of JIg Wiliam Tnsedet Mrs. Stephen Abbot. Salt Lake: B. of Magna, died in a Salt Lake boepi-,- v W. Daltpa Price tnd Mr; H. ' S. I I5UTFT ' tal Friday of diabetes. She was bore li Tanner, Salt Lake. cause will know more, but bo-Salt Lake. September 19, 1159 and cause they javs ,hm4aught thafjHircula Powder Taka Both Gama WM pf Cassius Tnstdcr. To r.L L A. In Double Head Feature She is survived by, four sons, they wonk have to work it they are Lake. Salt educated. Well we got eo many M. of Herg Sunday Tnstdtr Cbaria J William Tnsedet of Magsa. Ralph educated now, that there to not a new of efforts the W. TimK. and Conference of the 0f Piovo plucky The Despite tor Quarterly educated Jobs people. enough Lefty combination, cf Holla day: two brothers, Robert Oquinb Sake will be held Saturday Host ot our work to skilled and re- pitcher-atcbI Baccbua Baird and Sid Kramer, the pnaE Snedden of Salt Lak: aid Sunday, August 1) and 14, at quires practice, end not education. baseball aquad defeated the Utah Cop- - aQ( tuters. Mis. Janette Lamas, of tht Plesmat Gnen Ward HalL foar But none ot these big proffea-.sor- e per Qub team hen Sunday to a dos-- 1 Wyoming: Mrs. Frank Davis of Long The M. I- - A. Session will be held will come out and tell you feature, Calif.: Mrs. Mamie Rivers of Saturday evening, August 1 J, at 7:30 BothBccjJt a and worker an dnw s large number of bass-- New York and Mr. Ella that our sducatkm might bs . DeHoge of oclock. All beofficers ' A spein attendance. requested to tug, that It might bo shortened, be- given interest will of cial program that It might be Improved.. They and all (taka memben an welcome. know as It to now that Its a on are and in Racket, they it You couldnt get me to admit that making movies wss the bunk either. None of us will ' talk against our own graft. We all got us our Rackets nowadays. There U Just about as much Hooey In everything as there to merit The heathers live with lees effort and less worry. ..B between Trying' to live Past our par-- 1 slightly bunting a ball jurt and the tcbet'BUV Anpitcher ents, and not Up to Em to one and allowed ufetia all ot our drawwhich afforded the y other little backs, the old deal of amnrement s fiat spectaton ' Chinese got the waa a novel move nude by WifM right Idea along Huffaker, third baaeman for tb Mag that line, but nt boya with the Bacchn teim up to .ever once In bat and one of their men on third base. After the batter up slammed on awhile some felinto the infield which Wayne aught low does pop up on the rebound, tb Bacchn mas ot and declare third 'base promptly set foot for borne himself. Look olate. Wayne closed him. touched him at that college out sod threw the ball to first, to tally professor in a double play befon the Chicago Univerbad fully realized what bad sity. He eald Blatof Riley- - snappy litt our learning fot tb Hercules Powder and was all Laywlre. aystem well Rushton. He is a smart young fellow that pitcher, ahowed up very . vuitors. suy. I heard him speak at a din- for the In the first game Rushton struck ner In Chicago during the Conven1 1 men and Baird put away 10. tion. He knew a whole lot more out while in the second, game Baird retiml than Juat where a lot ot words 4 to the dngout while Botcbtt put Come From." This education is back 3. 1 r . exceed-inel- y lust like everything else. You got The Hercula boys nude n to Judge it by results. Here we good surt during tbe first are better educated (according to ing. but Baird tightened up andrame and educational methods) than we ever straight back for tb- - Outfield counted largely errore infield were. And we are worse off than for the Copper e ever were, so its not living up loss of both gamn - to Its Bluing." Its overated. Its boy. not worth the price. Its costing us more than 1U worth. They got to devise some way of giving more for the money. Tbe Utah Copper baseball squad team AH ho Is meet the Van Dyke colored afterwill Is getting out with now Ball park. Sunday, the at Magna Credits and nobody on the out-'d- e noon. August 14. tbe game Is m-- . cashing em. uled to start st 4:30 p. baseball is 9H31, UchMlkt jjrail,4,V, Zac, of class type speedy high -- spokesman for the German War Ministry, says: "Under the agreement at Geneva, Germany has a VOTERS ASKED right to restore her fighting povt r and will do it unles other nations REGISTER disarm. : GENERAL ELECTION Other nations will not disarm, therefore Germany undoubtedly Registration agents in all pcta.pf.l will reenter the list ot fighting na- the ifptsiid-'CPunf- f Wednesday were1 tiona. You can Imagine now some preparing for' the task of ngistering of the Allies would feel should voters for tb general- election beginnthey suddenly find Germany and ing, next Monday when between 8 Italy united under energetic dicta9 d a, m. sad p. m, citizens will be tors. the first, opportunity afforded this What would' this country answer year to have their ngne placed on tht If European countries thus menao-e' f , should come to us again saying, Voter residing in h following Kindly oblige with ten million districts will register st the followmore dollars and Three million more men? ing named homta qf registration agents TO FOR Dress Review By Club Members And Exhibits Of Baked And CauneJ Good To Be Features Gavel Will Call Meeting To Order At 19 A M. Candidate WiU Horse-Pullin- Big Attraction NUMBES 15 Style Show Scheduled ;V August 20 Firemen Abo Aaswcr Call TnewLy At Magma Home With Estimated Lem Large AUGUST 5, 1932 ranges Destroyed C Hro IS ANNOUNCED Driseaku , et ham. .deflated Wcndftl Hibler. bolder of tht' Senior Singln title ben. Broderick, Magna, defeated He ward ' Bellows. Bingham, 6-1 Winston Pritchard, Magna defeated HoWard- Christensen, Bingham, i Doubles Howard Harktr - Reed Reesc-Ja- y Bud Kelly, Bingham won over Riebaydaon, Magna, Harold Cbalfr-- 7 ojtf. Carrigan. Bingham defeated Hr Duckworth-Te- d Ashby, Magna, J 1 6-- 0, 1, j 6-- i I - 6-- 1, 6, I 6-- 2. 4-- 6, 6-- 2, 8-- 6, 6-- 4 6-- 4. Representatives Home From .Washington! Ah of dont do that here, we ore too poor, iaveat With us tbe airplane is merely Uth' a cqifgrettional delegates "an accessory under' tbe manageexpected to return home within the ment of tbe Army and Navy. That , F. C. next week.' Representative to as Intelligent iu though our surLake arrived Salt at City LoofbqunJW face warships were under divided by automobile last week. Senator Retd Smoot, uy report! management of sailing captains and from Washington, Wrill remain there canal boatmen. fot'anbthet week to' press for action Query; Wbat whl be done about tiri Utah's 'application for rtlief loans. Senator William H. King hat not power developed ly the new SL notifiedbis local LW'bffica as to hit Lawrence waterway? In Canada, of course, it wiU be plana bht be is expected to start for borne 'some time daring the next wrek. owned by tbe people as' Canada's Representative 'Don. B. Colton has share of Niagara power is publicly returned and it now at hit bom; in owned. Wbat about Uncle Sams VetnoL . bail of the two million horse power that tbe waterway will produce? - NEW BOOKS AT LIBRARY .Will It become tbe property of tbe fn 1 ' According' to Mia Sarah Guernsey-- , librarian, tbe following t new books hYve arrived at tbe Magna Public Library and are' ready' 40 circulation; Tbe" Prodigal Girl. Tb. Misisoniry, THe foh tiers rrtan.' Wild Wind. Eter-- 1 naj Pace, A'Yonnf Man's Jesus and History of Japan. a cordial Misx-Guerna- viutionvfor everyone td. spend a tion of , their leisure ' time at tb 'as til a recreational aunuatr aOftthfe-- l in- - porLi-bo- ry activity during " people, taxed to build tbe f (100,000,-00- 0 waterway, or will it be disour - best minds, tributed by among tbe right kind of people"? If you think the American peo- pie will be allowed that water power, you have, forgolteh Muscle |