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Show VOL XAAV 11. ; - WL, .PROVO, UTAH; WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1923. mm t.tft-V,.:- '- PRICE THREE CENTS. mm SI1ADE III HUI ii v I nil nrnT iiAiim a i ill nil I ft 191 Tit! T Tl Qet ympjmoiniy lllllll.l lllll it llllll-- III f I ', The appointment of a successor to ine aescenuanis. oi unpen haws ' - " et committee "of : the I Gould JlakelR feteral4and regisMhe Utin. County ter, has turned into jn'Utah county with Alonzo Haws of Vernal, the old-- . has been called to meet est living male descendant of Gilbert rac- e- between - Byro- n- Kershaw i,tSalt jAkdalliJotheeffectthat eU--10 o'clock Saturday forenoon to American Fork, secretary . of the E$!WK-'-; ' abuses have Existed, tare Jtof several further consider the beet problem of The purpose of the organization vis county Republican committee, and Grant Simons, formerly of Mammoth to do temple work for the' Haws tarn- years In the distribution and sale of the county for the present year. Since the meeting here a week ago, Plans are now under way to per- - professor' .Madsen' gives . tour rea- - orchestra is Increasing It is very but now; residing in Payson. Mr. jilyL foodstuffs,' were without foundation andojierpetuate family associa a half brother to Col. C. g. and were entirely uncalled for In the when the representatives of the fect the proposed Utah County 3ym- - tmna why hn thinks s hla symphony glgalfican that the muslcar ten- - SjmonaJS tion through, the holding of annual reof this city. Lope -- TlKWhaPentott Pteai county locals rejected the JeeL con- phony orchestra, aoeordlng to. .Prof, orohestra In Utah, eounty la desirable. denqiea of tte--- Community Recrea- . opjaloa bout a year sko it was understood unions. f ' u tract' as entered into between the beet Franklin Madsen" of the The Haws family la one "of tho ant UrOTBT" uni-- j orchestra has a tional department should he turned and in fact publicly mentioned that a - ' First, Young symphony three years.Of committee state ' state and 1s the y this far mbnreau Mr. Kershaw was . the ap- largest to "theMr.past Fenton was to Provo Tuesday and the sugar companies HaeaBtaten verslty, who is . cooperating with great educational value. Because of toward a special concert-- to he given! pointment by Senatorpromised into dUferent communttles ef spread Reed At Smoot. Recreational Director Dell Webb of, this value It will be possible for the by the B. Y, U. Symphony orchestra to protest against the i accusations an .enort has been maaeoy various that time Mr. Kershaw is said to have Utah and Idaho, Gilbert Haws was new the In credit musical this to for project, arrange, city pushing the defend players to and groceries, one of thn first SAttlnm nf PrnvA anil business concerns interested In the made Monday night In College halt made preparations. Jto: mote-toSaAny musician residing m any com-- through the extension division of tne meat- - markets and milk depots of the success of the sugar industry lit this Monday's concert Is to be under the Lake City in aptlolpatlop of the apofv-twould munlty countryTwho Herald ujnlverslty. The at Bilgham Tiin. Daily sUte to have the sugar companies re? Erastus Haws of Provo Bench has city. He called like to join the orchestra is invited to auspices of the Community Service pointment second, such an organisation office and" expressed his appreciation consider its tonnage requirements. ' Is said in certain. political circles been elected vice president. Mrs. Sadie It stu-Tof. name his office or to the her to fords and himself the Although, nothing definite baa been aspiring and Recreational department for the opportunities lor, the defense given when Mr. Ker Graham Haws of Provo has been ' Daily Herald. Every application dents by bringing them' In contact benefit, of 'Its jpring and eummer in Utah county thatwas chosen merchants of Provo by Then- Daily decided spon at present It is under secretary and shaw's h appointment maslcatxsom-witbfflce delayed, Mr. treasuredcorresponding filed ,be received ,1 utrthia better the with forfflsf jtlllnew Herald .against the accusation. '.. . . ' Simons' name, was with Mrs. Louisa- - Foots f stood that a friendly understanding mentioned ... . . activities;. for the ..r the the organof nosition. . promoters this city as recording secretary. .There" was positlTely no heed; tor between the sugar company and, the r -- fl. famish: an outlet to The program t the concert in- position, and that Senator Smoot is tanaounatory-obarge,; A-- n .4id growers will be reached, at the meet tiatlon. The constitution and of the at cludes number to of a inclined Pay-so- n favor present features, the among Madsen leaders and the of Professor the professional musical perfection Mr. Fenton. "The, preBent sanitary mg. : i are now being worked organization man for from which at 4a the the Pallet of symphony comappointment are Service of desirous Community itha musicians of the various conditions are rnuch. Improved from V A Iftttor hatfltr An tn Hia riff In nf At a recent meeting of tha central out ayrby .a committee consisting of opera tFVii8t.t The pirogram Mso developing. all orchestra of at least 80 munlties. what they weJSbere.jsByjj Caleb W. Haws and iucludes Engselections of American. Republican committee. Chaircounty . Fourth, it will give those not speazo. JNO one couiu uaruiy wioa lor dents of the various locals reads in to 10Q pieces. Membership is open U. Haws, all of Provo. James man E. I. was Brockbank uerman and lliih, allauthorized arid can Russian, nnv Who Austrian, Individuals i'ImIMiiit in wnn1.nn nnnnrtnnltv to' exist here at part as follows: "There will be a meet tn better conditions than The family temple committee 4s French composers. by the members of the committee ac- an instrument, according to: hear the v - i '" present of the sugar beet committee at nlay comjfidtjiL.LW--. Haws of Tremoa- will be a readlna ing Another feature directors Madsen. If the such he Professor And then says, Incidentally, we ton. James G. Haws of Provo. William "As far a tn Provo High school, room 11, at 10 ..o' dn instead of intermission. In other tfiiom-on organization can cooperate wiip words and C. M. hare never found any here, that did clock Saturday forenoon. Please that imnnanneyTiave too many ama-jaascTrtain Se lone something wllUJiei ther mnierceHtnd an orchwtra amatpur teurs, in hath not test ue to state standards will. noloe asked to delay In the. appointment. At that Hawa of St, Anthony, Idaho, tlmeand people ca"setBere be will advancement civic for clubs the ofjj fats and solids. In fact, much of the The reunion committee consists of wait between any of the numbers, thought that a reduction of the ton meeting Mr. Simons was present and Arthur , mill tested here has been far above nage guarantee may obtain from the two orchestras, one composed of civic. Interests. Haws, Mrs. E. C. Burton, T. J. voted with the others in the instruc concert of The entire the program of one In and musicians that interest time at the professional Right Foote and Bruce Haws, all of Provo; the standard.' the Ul be printed in The 8unday Herald. tions given the county chairman. sugar company county provided amateurs. Utah the County Symphony proposed "If there Is any kick at all it should is unamimous in From the best obtainable informa Jesse Haws of Silver City, and Earl asking for it." be against the producers of the milk. of Ogden. Should the sugar, company remove tion, according to those who are in. a Davis Some of them could perhaps be a the tonnage The reunion committee Is now plan to know, Mr. Simons has the reduce position requirementspr. little. ning for a celebrationtoJ)eiield some beetgrowers of being appolntedr been. time during next summer or early The appointment will nc thjBcfiBntyjurftiJ nu nan baiha tim a waa. fttin It la anticipated that" most of beets will beetgrowers plant definitely enough a willingness to comply with whatthe family from the at the arrival of Senator SmootfP? mem&?r ever suggestions or requirements we tones of tne Provo. He Is expected to be here Intermountain country will be in atcounty, have made of them. tendance at the reunion which 'may ARE PLAY "The general conditions of the last over a period of several days. stores is good, and compares very A meeting of the "M" Men's League Prof. E. H. Eastmond A very close check has been STATE MENTAL WATER SYSTEM council of the stake was held yester at the Young university, department and is kept on the stores of Provo, The editor of The Dally Herald has has just received a request fromrhe Senator LeRoy Dixon yesterday day afternoon with a limited attend and I can tassure the public that if from ances-Duthere are.ny Irregularities they will to the fact that several of I e precipitated a series of pleas for Vlrgina State Normal school at received the following letter of the youthful readers of this one be found Out and bandied accordithe) Utah state hospital at Provo the representatives were ill, little Va for permission to proHAVE EST when he asked for $25,000 for the Ettricks, ngly. newspaper: was transacted' and no defP business duce bis art of Gifts "The pageant, "I s mheartlly in favor of Provos construction of a new water system "Herald Office: date for the next meeting was getting meat and milk Inspection, I to connect Springs recently pur- Providence," This pageant was "Dear SirPlease put Hairbreadth nite The young professional musicians' chased with the hospital. He told ' School Arts' agree with- the managers of the meat the by magazine, Harry and Huckleberry Finn back in set. Monday evening, at the Community contest will be held by the ..State of deplorable sanitary conditions a national publication, last November. the comic section of The Herald markets thatlt vriUbejJtbeirjd? It was decided to add the words Federation of Musical Clubs; " some church, .the Provo Drama Center held in the when water Provo as as well presvantage financially city I was very disappointed "constitutionality granted" to the time this month, according to Prof. a very interesting session with a There is reason-tbelieve, from the funnyto paper. In sure becomes low in the summerother waya. It will, help Jhera Just attendance. see it last Sunday's paper. nathre of the letter, that the pageant not of the, stake debate question; Franklin Madsen of the Young unlver- - large as much if not more, than the public, time, and incited reference by Prof. Maud; May Babeock of the I will . look for an answer la Tues- - wording I .. Ion nnn, "Ds.nln. other conditions senators these to as As far has been .produced elsewhereln the .i. I ant "acquainted witn " wlshftg to compete in the ' tJElVTSsTtynUtah an was the chief id and toihe recent nod Inspection of this stat' east, instructive luc you will, I snail be very nappy. should annlg4v-Pcontent yes, g - Spenser and gave York. I have been an inspector ndw for New Institution in In spite tion of all labor jllaputea, jConstiru-tionalit- has receive ture on thrH 'Beginnings of American ours truly. ence iSastmondProfessor Madsen the in Jepperson voice, or tne chairman hree years going up ana oownineTTor me opposition granted."" "A Prof. Elmer Nelson In piano, and Mig Drama." boy who reads The reoognJUoiL for his workat yarioiis state. I know of no place In Utah that of the committee the appropriation I On account of the late change Of Alene Professor Babeock laid the founda Please answer paper. HeraldTfunny in Phillips in violin. and different times places carried. has had a more thorough Inspection parts me. the debating question and In view of " tion for her speech by telling condiis Several It that of the expected of states. Last the United thg year than has Provo" The answer, dear young "reader, Is the fact that the final stake debate young musicians of Provo and Utah tions of the American people from state library circuit of Iowa produced 1620 to 1776. She stated that drama we will put Hairbreadth Harry will not be held until the fore part county will enter the contest YES, of the pageant, "Tribute gladness," and Huckleberry It was decided to postpone as such was a thing abhorent to .the ofApril, into Finn back The The folare as reojlreiLjajanihera. had He. has OijwJiiiJhheiS-autliQ- r.. dates the division debates fromN lows: to mina and the firsts shows .. various of "his pageants produced neraTdc6mIcsectlon me last uiai bad to be given under the, guide of in puonsoea both of and them luriueny there, every keep numbers: PianoRequired Sonata, throughout Utah and Idaho, and Sunday. two Tuesdays in March. E flat major. Opus 31,- - No. 3 (First opera" or "moral lectures." through the extension division has When the war for independence was not answered In It was further decided that the Movement), Beethoven. Your letter Concert etude. personally directed several .pageants, Tuesday's Herald because, while It ar-- negative team of each ward debate in MacDoweJlr-ReservA pre repertory: notably the one last June iii the Salt rivwl home the" and ward affirmative lude and In the afternoon it took (the A nocturne. was so strong, that jio English. com fugue, Bach. Lake tabernacle,' and the one last severallate members of The Daily Herald team travel to the opponents ward. Chopin. A modern work. panies 'could present plays add this . October 4n the Salt Lake tabernacle will be expected to put an Each ward, Violin Required Con necessitated the forming of an Amernumbers: under theaupices of the Granite staff quite while to figure It out but, affirmative and a negative team into certo No. 2 (First Movement),. at that your writing isn't bad for a " . ican company. stake.' ' : THE END OF THE'TINTIC WAR. The first real effort towssflAmerl- boy. Now you can hustle the field. -- By so doing the schedule violin and Sontaa, piano (First out and tell all your playmates that published in The Daily Herald. Feb- Movement), Alden Carpenter. Can drama was fostered at Williams- - John The Sunday Herald 'EVERY. SUN- ruary 12, can be run oft in two even- Reserve repertory: one movement burg. Va.. when this cltv waa. the when we found them.. It. was about '. DAY from now on will have Hair- ings. from any of the Standard concertos or equal of New York. Boston or PhilaProvo, Utah, JHarch 6, 1923. we when o'clock in the U morning breadth Harry, Slim Jim. the Kelly sonatas. One selection representing delphia.. Editor, Provo Herald:- -- r arrived in the neighborhood of their Inasmuch as printing was- - not kids, and Huckleberry Flnnio enter-- , the classical school.-Onselection Referring to the articles run in tor well sun shone The tain you. started until 1704 and very expensive pretty , your paper with reference 'to the camp. the modern school. representing . EDITOR, THE DAILY HERAU?. voice Required numbers: Lyric so- - roc many years, piays were scarce naming of various towns in this, it was early June. county, it was ' mentioned that prano: Aria ("Vol Che Sapete"). "Tell and seldom seen. ' The Indians were under a chief All the original states but two, of Lehl derived its jiameiltomthe. Me, Fair Ladies," Mozart. ."Sunlight" named Batteese and "numbered thirty PHOTOGRAPH EXHIBIT Nephite character. While this may (waltz song), Harriet Ware. Dramatic in "We i same believe .the organiza-e ttt all. of dIrvs. a be the case, my mother, who was or thirty-fivAria ("Jeanne d'Arc"), lawa aeainst the nrnHentinr soprano: Professor Babeock --gave- entertain- Conover picked six men to go tell' tion that existed in the primitive bora and raised in that town dur"Adieu. Forests. Farewell. Y Moun -viz.: On hundred thirteen heftntlfiil apostles, prophets, pesfrom tne Iirst three ing its early history states that it Old Batteese what we had come to ehurch,teachers.. tains," Tschalkowsky: "The Yearf etc." photographs of UtaJrntytocejieryt ters, evangelists, American ..writlend and was for some years known as "Dry produced Beach. Con MrsrHHnL six one was chosen. of the do. I .quoledJr. JamesrJlalnagefe44rerenient to PleasanrGfove last week s club' will be held at Hotel Roberts tralto: Aria ("Samson and Delila"), nlavii. "ThA PrinPA nt Porthan" f17R7A ireelc." erealr thanini 50 feet Council of Twelve Apostles this morn by the officials of the Utah County Thursday noon when Dr. George Brim-haabout a to rode We Thomas np point "The Contrast" Godfrey; through that locality and being "Fair by "Prntempts qui Commence," will be the speaker. The ing in "continuing his lecture on priest- Outdoor association on the first leg (W87), by Royal Tyler, and "Andre" practically dry the year 'round, ex-- , In front. of the' chief s lodge. Springtime Beginning," Saint-Saenbefore hood and church F. of to West organization all Pleasant iMyron of Grove, the schools their William Journey high Dunlap. cept tor flood.waters. "The Danza," Chad wick. Tenor: Aria (1798),v by Cap of the tent opened and Batteese the students of the Brigham Young of the county. These Most of the historical data used pictures in- who won the Pardoe medal at, the EllJah), "If With All Your Hearts," It is also iaid brair"olde8i-den- t stuck out Hunt- university. head. his "Demy wind instrument clude views a tat contest of the Babeock- was taken from Young Mendelssohn. great many canyons, of American Fork that that The Spirit Flower." by Miss invaluable e By. JiJie- - primitive church, Dr. Interest university last week, will play several Campbell Tipton. waterfalls, lakes, end-ot- her records. town was at first called Lake City ington, our interpreter, told him our Baritone:' Aria Dunlap's was meant church the trombone explained, Professor Pardoe announced on account of its proximity to the mission.' He responded with a great ing features of the county, selections, among which will "Herodiade").. "Vision Fugitive." ..... the.. n Christ of as the by In accordance with thescheme of be the prise selection. He will be sfrlinri.u. apostles organized -- The Last lave. Tne mail was oft An rim- - big gnMn4-8e-toft-t- en mariuuviiva n. crucifixion." eosper his wai The' after lecfcompanled Onthe planiTbrMIss Nina Song," James H. Rogers. Reserve "Uncle Wlggly" and "Don Quioxte," given to the apostles to supersede the ture on Utah county scenery will be Haiiiaay of American Fork, a stu repertory: Aria from an opera or ora the first show 'being billed for chilike was latr chanred Israel at commandments carnal given ham. ' given, in Pleasant Grove Thursday dent of Prof. George Fltzroy. to its present name, ; i torio, tour songs from the best Euro dren's matinee Wednesday afternoon, Prior to. the luncheon the classifica pean and American composers. A second time we were sent to pro- the time of Moses. Ancient Israel, evening. This lecture, which will be March 21, and the Cervantes classic s. a. a. for the adults In the evening- pose aTreatyrAain "Batteese lis- explained the speaker, needed a given by a speaker from the B. Y. U- - tion committee, consisting of J, W. .Entrance requirements are: In Galatians will be illustrated by a number of lan rarrer, cnairman r w. r. Hasier, tened from the front opening of his schoolmaster, as set forth By 0E0RQE8C0TT (a) Contestant must be trained In f3.vbuthe apostles of Christ enter .tern alldesv : and again he insultingly cropped Buttle, C. S." Pierpont and Sterling America; ; 7 Vets (b) must enter in their own Away," will start rehearsals week ot the Indian War. -- 4r' tent of freedom under law on the ed We two not or "with schools meet will a One have higher board big with tent the of the grunt Tsyjor, flap entrance tee shall be 12: sfter next' under 'the direction of state: (c) out . Wtf Valley was Old TlnUc'a to onr leader,' and he ordered God, not an easy letter, however, for as yet but according to the directors. contestants in voice must .be be (d) try. The southern part of the valley reported under of the association, it looks as though , Beginning at .Thursday's lnnrion tween 20 the whole squad to fire on the lodge. men who had been brought up and 30 years of age; in violin Balllf. Director Webb" will Inaugurate - was known as s " North Ttntii. exschool had cleared wsy thetaw-o-f MosesV will and continuing for the next'ten weeks and piano between II and 30; (e) con- a system of tryouts for parts in the practically every nigh v.By.vth6 year 1B there were possi-bl- y we rode Before the organization of tne hibfthe views and have lectures. ' and in pe the annual attendance contest testants must have the indorsement piay. to the thirty tamlllea.Bving near tne found OldnpBatteese riddledjtoat latter-daDr. stated with church, lying, dead ecretary Claude Ashworth Is urging of three recognized musicians as to The next session win be neid in spring of water to tta north of the Church to name be ine WIN." CHIROPRACTORS given, to be present at all their musical attainments. all two weeks. Ray Olpin to give the lecthirteen bullets through bis body. His son who was in the lodge with him at of Jesus Christ wss revealed to the of, the meetings of the club during that ture on "Oriental Dramatists." revea , With thii Vsnaf comptoiiT Smith. Later The healing arts measures were period so that the local. dub will win that the the time was only shot through the Prophet Joseph ' V lation was given (Doctrine and Cove- passed by the Utah legislature.- - These tneconteat . MR8. VINCENTS FUNERAL. m their hand. trespassing With their chief lying dead the n nants, section 115) that the church of are Senate Bills 100 and 15. both by Last year the contest was won bv Mdlant begaa pestering to be distinguished tftanaun. f the Spanish Fork club and the prise The funeral services of Mrs. Cassia ofr came dlana. were willing to surrender. latter dayswas and threatenedtineyorove The first of these provides for ex- was a trip to thn national convention by being Several state farm bureau commit May Vincent, who died bere. Tuesday the Uvea of Ow white Squaws and all went to Mclntyres from the former day church, people la aa unbearable degree. . The ranch and there a treaty was effected. called "The Church of Jesus Christ amination of applicants who desire to at Toronto "for a lady chosen by the tees will meet in Salt Lake . City morning, will be held in the Second ,;.SalnU." 4 We refused to give them the "carra-beans- " of Latter-dapractice any of these heeling arts and club;-- ' The prize this year has not yet Friday, according to R. D. Wadley, ward chapel Thursdaymftemoon atjl ' The -" general f autnonties oz tne it. was passed by the house as it came been selected, but will be awarded at manager of the Utah county organiza- o'clock. i ; ' i (guns and . powder) - they ! wanted hut did give-- them some beef. church numberv 16, includlng'vJtbe from the senate with one amendment the Atlanta convention ito be neld tion. '. . tv.-.- r the apostles, the patriarch, The other bill, which provides mini- May 28 to Zli:i-trj-nf. TAX DAY POSTPONED. ot to the atage that the That ended the. Tratio war. Mr. wadley and I the tour other , ..f. presidency, seven? presidents oi seventy, mum' standards on which to base the the first members of the marketing commitIn- roln NSf the !! drive, There f examinations, was not ehanged. The MORE MEMBERS. TOR GLEE CLUB and the presiding bishopric. ' tee will meet at4 1 o'clock in the Senate Bill 8,'by Sehator War; are other general officers,' but' not amendment m Senate Bill 100 wss. the nick of Utah county, permitting; afternoon to familiarise themselves lleT' tolunteera from w striking out of the first paragraph on ' More than to young men responded authorltlea.fft: with the phases of the new marketing county commissioners 'te, extend, page five of the printed bill, which of a bill recently passed by the state the time of delinquent taxes, met lif.ii .i? Hewuit Qro hastened to to the call tor the orrsnlxation :, , , BOSHARO LErT FOR NEVADA. read:. . Lowry Nelson; chairman of the pub- legislature.' The committee 'Will also with' opposition Most of the repj , community male glee club tn this city "The director of registration, may licity committee of the Provo Cham- arrange a schedule for the visit here resentatlvea Just! n"unt remembered, w?i?r.th9 volunteers Monday evening. ' Several'songs were on tost "left oshard. .u.co-uabecome a member of national associa ber of Commerce. Than prepared ; a of Walton Peteet.. director of the co what th situation was- -' in their! Deputy Sheriff Karl f practiced and another meeting ;was expedition. for Monday evening at ; the last night tor LM'Vegas,' Keys irom tions of representatives Of the several leaflet adverthiing ..Proroad,.UUh operative ' marketing of the national counties - and the disagreements; ibn,.M-- nr Bttto "4 onalsted f arranged ftnlifUil - "V ' bring James H. Foxley, professions coming under (he depart, county as one loLtheiilnosti-iidea- l farm bureau. Mr. Peteot will be. in continued tor some time until one hr rnlMl h nnder command J"1' who has hee narrested off advice tf ment He may also attend or may some time this month. ' and'have Utah music of the .members became tired ana like All CoBOver, those who of General ob Am . J2saa-.s- .. Aftout 10,000- - copies ror th leatlet 8beriff BC7SV. appoint a member of an examining The state dairy committee will also moved the previous question, which, F0?0" no was with Joseph anv kind of a voice, which includes sold will with be the sent and committee is. or- .,; Foxley having broadcast meet la the forenoon Friday. Elmer carried with a 'margin of but one1 charged profes representing printed Si11"1. t,I Wlosa. We were everybody, are Invited to Join thin one to F. W. etndebaker of- - Elberta a sion holding a convention, to attend a ovur the country. n&avu.izl.tt-of Lakeview will represent vote, the final count being ayes t8i to be !?J ganisation, which bids fair I to or la it expected that that leaflets will Holdaway national convention car that, did hot belong any association I s ' Indians, not to fight them." of' the leading: musical ' organizations Studebaker thrUtah County Farst bureau pit the nay) ..!eaA absent t.' ' another month.' V . him. 'of which he,thsi become a member. bel ready-withic oommitiee meeung. t. w Nort TlntJc in the city.1 Jl .The charges against the; state food ' of Provo silrfoMtocaito inspector aid the stores. -- -. -- Farm Bureau coniaineu s ' mn - wa-iuBywiur trtfth 1 lt WB af-se- he . - -- i rtrrrr- . by-la- ' : iohn-Holdaw- ; p WIlMe-dotagalH- rn fhT he f?2LlSS?rTififi--'te-wl- tIf&f'St Harry and Huck and Slim Jim in Herald - EllSTillO betteE-Chance,- of P0STP1EBI III -- pub-lishe- d - ....you . . . iiaygnieraio.ana ar . m y - . of M B attess e - Vieux-temps- : . -- KiTTrimiiinr nnnr 1 HiiLiiMrrniu: rae-Sprm- aital atpnT""0! g ll k s. " . - "Tal-mag- 1 w.u-w-ws..- Citv-mnd 1 -- . jjl I - After-the-smo- ke Tal-maa- e. Kthe "V:" FllBtH mm ; y tJ?B " 1 . - fffiiiioiiof rpllJ09 . : ' he-w- ill Pl vr-f!,;- . .mtto'Ca .aiur n fl |