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Show THE IIERALD ' u nnir tttt . If yea d not receive your Herald regularly, please notify tha office .ttt-tt-n tt a n n- -v - i THE WEATHER YEAR; MM J TTt Unsettledtonight r and ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER IN UTAH SOUTH OF SALT LAKE CITY. NO, 15. - t ) PROVO, UTAH, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1923. . CH3 PRICE TWO CENTS. OUT A O 1 iff il WilE '.' M Injured In Pleasant: Grove .Graitdstan i'f a UTAH Friday; warmer tonight Mosaic - wr it tt nd THIRTY-EIGHT- H I : -- 7rf-dl- r with matter your carrier; tha euse" i.Talephona--a- ttv' a Gollaose 1 rmnfT r r ''Illlllll VlUUII I IE-- --3D1 L ill A UU 'HSk " I I 111 EASAGRTunV 21-.- I a! VWplck was the marshal of yesterday lame j second 2 5? 111 1 within degrees of breaking June . annuaLJStrawberry .day-i- s fltn- - day and hrt'- - complete j history and. wlt,"fh' That business and religion do One of the coolest Junes: " heat records in """NeW Torka J7 InternatlonaTKewa Service. the of charge parade. - -GEORGE H. HOLMES. meili mix, was the argument of the Rev. Of the regrettable accident in the recorded in the history of tuh being registered on June 6 1899. : ; CHICAGO, June Jlr-Te- n, The grove was jammed with con; Py to Tfce ' ' International Nwe Service. HeraK. (Special 'I i women- and children are known to Charles McCoard, pastor of the bal. park, is pleasant history is that of 1923, according to PLEASANT GROVE, June "21. The cession booths of every imaginable wafr V ABOARD PRESIDENT HARD-NO'day burned was have by who far more successful description. The' booths were more, to death, several Community church, weather reporters of the state. International Newsservice. '. prinSPECIAL TRAIN ENROUTE others are missing and are be- - cipal speaker this noon of. the thUyear than at the initial ,ele- - varied than at the first celebra- Three sections ot the bleachers at Provo and Utah county have June 2L PHILADELPHIA, ' the new ball park collapsed here - T6 BT. LOUIS, r Jufle zl. wlta had cool, days and cooler Three jare dead fronrteat here. Provo TCiwanfs" club luncheon in tion. There was every kind of a The storm that had Waahlngtba and its worries behind nights, with more rain . than The thermometer, steadily climb- more otners were Injured by leap- Hotel Roberts. threatened to carnical amusement that could be Wednesday afternoon under the Urn and 15,004 miles of open road normally at this time of the ing this 'morning, was expected to ing from flaming windows early to"Not only do business and ret? morning held off from wished. From Eldred's to the heavy load of baseball fans Just head. President Harding prepared surpass yesterday's 96 degrees, the day when a moonshine still ex- - ligion mix," the speaker insisted, early in year. wheel, before the beginning of the Salt until I hottest une day in years. loded and sent fire racing through "but they muste--mixeto pro about g o'clock and then the ra n gypsy "pnrenologist-'today to carry bis International and the Ital- Lake and Provd game. . . chased pleasure-seekecourt fight "to the people." ,he a success rs in tenement a house here. duce life for the busi to s ian organ grinder with the monkey, About fifteen persons were inIn ter of a i Undismayed br the array Nine bodies had been removed ness man. rush, m less than three there-waInternational News Service. Intematfon&l'Newi Service. something tor attract the jured as the bleachers went down. strength againsi him la the sen- - NEW YORK, June 21. Killing BOSTQN, June 21. New Eng- to the county morgue shortly after "Your' president, Mr. Adams, as- minutes after the storm broke he attention of everybody. No serious injuries were sustainate, estimated by Senator Jamea E. heat continuecflb grip New York land today ..continued .to suffer be- tne blast sent Jive.jaiiitrlct into signed the subject ot 'Religion and grove and the streets, which The little airships appealed to ed, however, most of the injuries up to -that to time ot Indiana, had been jammed with the little tots, while the older lined: WaUon, Republican, neath a record torrid, wave. Eight horrified hysteria. Frantic resi Business,'" Mr. lcCoard explaintoday, f being bruises to the' feet, ankles, of now aggregate' nearly one-thir- d People, were deserted. The Tne mercury, wnicn reacnea an persons lava succumbed directly dents besieged the building invef- - ed. "I hope It will not be a up around the race horses or legs or back. f was soon over Its membership,' the president will official 95 yesterday a figure to but business men as that bodies. and rortsno you th identify 'the lost their threw balls at the nigger. The , The Injured were rushed to the in tour St continued 100 as ' hla means Screams and moans of the vic will take it as a business talk. 'open or more in .toe lives seeking relief in lakes and which before. long ipeaklng booths were office of Dr. B. C. Llnebaugh Ot i ' Louis tonight with " is estimated that 10.000 peo- - usual refreshments .rigorous re- -' narrow downtown canyons and the at the;, seashore. Four Springfield tims filled the air as they fought to "There are Borne,' I know, who and did a good fausi- - Pleasant Grove, where " they re- -' , i affirmation, ot his faith in the court packed lanes of the lower east side children were drowned. The offi- flee from the burning cauldron. say that business and religion will . , ness. ceivedf4rak-ai- a were then-"-?, and mix'. and his determination to put Amer-- would again mount to jrerid4t1al tempeiatiireaBoston--at-- not realdent8-4Relatti a 4ho Thereare these Perhaps the busiest people ln the taken' to their, respective homes. marks today- - Weather Forecaster a. m. was house, summoned by terrified while "getting the best ot It say, commn,ty ln the statVwere pres-en- t pork were the waiters. at the free rcatoirifSdIinjIeir those Injured were Miss The president deliberately chose Starr predicted. 'Business Is business,' but, who, ad cars were seen wlth license strawberry counter. From early in AmongPeterson, friends, swarmed to the scene. stenograpuer Sit Plates court of for Is the battle to of man One dead. are when score the worst Two re4bternational it under arrest and held v beginthls Mews Service. getting plead Eight neighbor states. The the morning until late.at night they ; the Provo Consolidated Real Estate" hoscrowd is in territory that presumably b,gan ,o arrive early , the weer ousy teeaing tnousanas or June 21. Partly for questioning by state authori- that a little religion, be mixed with prostrated.' Thousands spent the CHICAGO. company, both ankles snrained:"- ana business." the who tile to what he proposes. ties in their and of him skies clouded the of when and suspect the parks having city's night possibility t visitors who had been attracted to vrs. i. prod rP(.Wser, 374 KWh parade at 10:30 o'clock the Trie" speaker saw a better year Mlasouri U the home 'of Senator squares, ordered left open by local thunder storms promised to manufactured moonshine whiskey street, the celebration by the delicious Fourth Test street Provo."' both t Jim Reed, Democrat, whose record Mayor ;John. Hylan. Ten thou- prevent the mercury Jrom making in the building. He is Joseph of business Idealism In the future, were jammed with peoP.e, and " cm strawberries served last year. A ws hadlv hnilssd anH anrintH'of of irreconclllablllty to any form; ot sand bfltej-- slept', furniture pointing to the organization , on this the hottest, as well as the Smith, a second-hanup on both sides of thoupatid cases of strawberries Mrs. F. T. Reynolds. Provo. lem European entanglement Twaa Coney Island beach, while ' the longest day of the year. The pres- dealer, who occupied a storeroom such business men's clubs as Main street. Mrs. Will Jones, Pro'voMegs UUIillfi lilt uhj. cut; anaj Ov Missouri electorate on the and .r of Klwanis was the floor by' first nn A r, the present other beaches and the slopes along ent heat wave has resulted in 13 of the building, parade n,, din Rotary cut; Orval Drysdale, 161 West Sec-"- 7 last November by - sending him the Hudson were literally black deaths in two days. the upper stories of which were cut generation, and of the Boy Scout tinai Aaa ever been fehown .In - IQ U iRnvV hhrl ,nlnvPrt in thP prnvp nn.l ond South, Provo, v legs bruised; ' l.nn., " back to the senate for another into 21 flats. The explosion oc- movement eic?P''ng none, acoordinffl were followed later by the- Ariel' i ra. Ben Rea, Provo, legs bruised; to the spectators, are new term. ideals curred in the basernent "They bringing it fiepieted the in Quartet ot bait Late City. ijoseph Karren. 11.- - AmeTlcan Fork. The .roar of the blast probably Into the business world," Mr. Mc- duktries of Utah county TB8 Goternor Arthur M.1- - "Hyde, . shnw nnd i. j tt hile thi ' Wild West ...... rri pIc: " i uumas iiiasueu: uieason. a Republican, Is no less opprevented the death toll from Coard declared. "Such clubs luiesqueiy All of the 'he ball game was. going on in the ' Grove.' back r :rnt o iniured: mounting higher. Pedestrians pass- this are stabilizing influence in posed to" the court plan, as ert; " 'V '' ,auQe alee'e' ' O80. ':"ee Senator The . lea.lhur . T to his letter Z.. heard Business are the business. getmen, crash asdid policedenced by ing . '' w ere being- stagedV,in uie grove. hriased; liliam Stanfield, Goshen, men on beats in the neighborhood. ting closer together, striving for nrac Wdl-,ySnvtVal Henry Cabot Lodge, asking him to dalle,,tr bicycle races ankle and hip injured;. Fred Ward. ' An alarm was quickly sounded. lead thr senate fight against it " Wa.il,,, as theostraw! v. re stagedintVr'esting higher ideals In business, and be ,K' during the noon l.'ur, 1. son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ward, Two police sergeants In the. tween your ideals and religion berry quH.nGovernor Hyde said that 600,000 0lbrr f, f the boys parti- Provo, ankle ia whieh mailt bruised; Lavell Gain--- -" Parade showed the progress in Msisourt Republicans were against vicinity rushed Into the' Inferno' there is a definite relationship. cipated. 11, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Clar" 4 mft, and carried half a doen children 'Without a. firm belief '.In God the presiaenfs proposal, Thousands of people witnessed ence Oammett. Pleasant Grove,. ' from the structure, wrapping them there can be no adequate founda tries Fuch as cordin.. Before great rowdd4he Wild West eliow staged by the back Injured; an the d son v. in blankets to protect them. Chauf- tion for business honesty, nor co- weavingn in St Louis tonight, the pres-- . By IRENE CORBALLY KUHN. clared today. an..SCafMB. i,w. iuJUlillgfrom Goshen. The of Mrand Mrs. Russell Thompson-l- Ml. . News Service. International cntlh:"""! and "We hope to work In. our own feurs of a big downtown taxi-caReligion! not creed, ldent wltt answer his fritlcs operation. u In a r.ealistic .snow had very lew tnrius as are of uingham, ankles hurt.. HONOULLU, T. H., June 21. company also rushed into the build but the eternal truths of God is mannnr emphasise UTthe Missourlans-th- e wherever is. it professions practicagenerally 'expected "in the perror-- 1 Three or four others were slight. ' ' and tattered, yet still pr& , Ragged Some th of did to In made his and the April rescue essential effective work. absolutely laying principal point asona oi me Doys sara y injured but. .were, able, to take. ble but are willing to do anything ing mnnces..imt waustries s dimmed poverty picture fllustrntr-rt senting in ii, The rapidity with which ihe of of business suc, .. B'ni-,. nir inn . niv nai unn anvnvtif sptechln. New fork, thst Joining uv. ciiii n iiu . imv, uitv w care of themselves. infmih "tti c I fit. in nwi 526 sur- to get a start in America," he con- names licked the flimsy walls of cess, in times when you are put-- J Mioep, miliiup. suear f,.,.,. ....,., the court does not meandng'jplnlng of the Russia that was, i,., D.,i to More than 500 persons were on Adfleet of tinued. the Khouskenon formerly was the structure was of vivors' whose canin most. Acacross' under of . nations, J"g, things the league ro,u and automobile "some of th"ebest riders. ain't never ting terrifying. the three sections that' collapsed. are miral here an commander of prein Stark, today Corps engineer establish in to was and the firemen and police. times of despondency, industry SeverM beautifn. cording , auspices the court . got here yet." . t I'ir .t one section went slowly down to ' begin lap of the Russian army. Men, women about 160 persona were quartered for not always Is business iucces-ful- , mcrclal floats were U,o i ed. t The prescient believes tnat paring tLe liuo The dance in the high school cdue .iays. the next division folall ages comprise in the building. home to their Journey toward the United and chlldrett-o-f I know ol nothlnghat so or marrb. once this gymnasium was packed with dan-- ' low ly. and then the third 3e3tl on freedom. the and States party. Tl;e man success or a in of steadies failthe present educational the people much facllitioa n,' cits who thorouhly ' enjoyed the! came ("own. The refugees presented a de- ' Reports that there bad been a OPENING OF NEW PAVED i will disfliB court ure, as the firm belief iu God. toatiflhmnd vicinity were music of the Ariel quartet oE Salt; As the bleachers collapsjj t ot whn Russians the plorable picture abject poverty mutiny among we sidetrack religion rated by rioals fr0; ftQA0Tf ' appear.:'Man-City. on the peld rushed to' ta. ,e ' United States army trans- the ship was enroute from Manila ptOjile as the Ihe out we 21 SPANISH cut business not from will long June FORK, very tarry The president ad The committees In charge of the; give assistance and to-- get the in(Jrov,. harwere steamed into denied S. Ranthe Merrltt F. by port arriTS Captain tensive plans are nearly completed foundation of business.'' in St. Louis. He is due to Sfllorl Uf SCll":S llig!l celebration are . enthusiastic aliout jured away from the field. Those L. L. flraham, uir.nager of the to coinmemorate the opening of o'clock this afternoon bor and the local Red Cross Imme dall of the transport there at results and will begin w ho witnessed the accident declare ' . to them endeavored The only disturbance arose the new paved provide ArSons ti.p beautiful fIo;Us .were" yesterday's oad connecting Bates' Furniture company, (Central time) and will leave at diately immediately to"uiake preparations it a miracle that many were, not needed overseveral Russians were when with clothing. badly in"St he where today's meetiDg, and Spanish Fork, Salem and PaysonT the strawberry float and the" flowi r for the next year's; celebration. midnight for Kansas City, k'llfd. The rescuers expected' to "We have butchers, bankers, ar-"- come while working in the engine The event is scheduled for Friday, troduced the newest Provo Kiwarr- speaks tomorrow night " flovernori find several persons'- - crushed, to room who and others have refused to and. Will commence with an .auto j -- commit butchers, R. Kves, into club memberbankers, A. Kiel and in, The musimL jHyde, Mayor 'death underneath the planks but their in law take were re-- " architects, engineers, doctors, the places put a was over form rade the program, t tee ot 250 cltisena will uriip. J0HNSM1THF0UND " fell under the tint even onerpriest in the brig on a bread and water diet, he after iwhich there rnmplitei ontMierson and yers the will be a pro- - furnished by Prof. Kliuer Nelson, "ceptloar committeetoineet ' This is accounted, for br , island. and do not propose to become said. party W. Charles at at and which ihe Governor Charles piano, gram "',x president One of the latest newcomers In the gradual falling of the bleach- a burden to the people ot the General Khouskenon declared R.Mabey, State Commander B. W. .Mitchell In vocal arrd clarinet solos. .. ' V ;' ; f Provo's musical circle is Prof.;trs. United States," Lieutenant Gen-er- that Admiral Stark remained in Black and State Adjutant Klrke Kiwanlan Fred Davies introduced A rumor circulated around the" Charles J. Engar, for the past ten T. H. Khouskenon, successor Manila because he did not wish to M. TJecker of the American Legion as his guests Messrs. Ballinger and ANDY GUMP'S LAK T STABS ot music of the grove later in the evening, to the to Admiral Stark, who remained in leave the ships that remained ot will make short supervisor years and Klwanion Whitmore, Hedqu'ist speeches. Manila as commandig officer, de the fleet. ' Preston city schools and head of effect that one of the victims had. ' The main feature of the festivity introduced his guest. Dr. fceeroT By CLAYTON JENKINS the music department of the Oneida died as a result of the Injuries suswill be will the which Berkeley. pageant be, VALLkV HAD BRASS KNUCKS DEATH WHO HAS RE At,. Secretary, Provo RoUry Club. " tained, were found to be false, academy. in three parts, symbolic, historical George P. Parker won the at- Rest is the wonderfuf ."Mr. Engar Is one of, the best most GAME the . in.uied Shady Perhaps person tendance classic. and prize, Five, hundred people International News Betviosv announced Alex Hedqulst the fishing resort where Andy Gump known musicians in the intermoun-tal- of all was Mrs. J. Fred Fechser of will take part in .the pageant and Provo. She had anight-yearcl. Jiaal vacation. ''Old region and is a prominent ELY, Nev June 21. Jesse Self International News Service. 50 horses. The cast will be made state 'invention of drnwlst. t helakes hls ntemattonal News Bervlce. - is xne iruiuiui ana cap oT chorus work gTrl onher lap 'and sustained bad mer director United the . In States next Provo week. of " Navy Of held and "DEATH formerly VALiLKr "UWTiONT up SpanlitfTork, Payspn . equals and his choruses injuries to. both legs. cause of an alleged Insult to his arrested with 'ft pair of brass President Adams told of the joint tured gent who "built the lake. he hae-feJune 2L This borax village lays Salem talent -yAfter being attended by Dr. LlneThomas servAll arrangements are in the meeting with Rotary .and the cham- Speaking recently of the fish he have won prizes on different occaknuckles In his possession, is oung wife diworfd's most "hotly" baugh the victims were rushed to UnlTersity ot : Colorado student, ing st term In the City; Jail not be- e'jm to the hands of the posts of the American ber of commerce, June 5, when, the said: "The lake is so crowded that sions. While in Preston be was orchestra trout the off have rector their respective hom.es. Mlss.Enna "house rubbed of the their opera C. C. be stabbed to death with" 4 .butcher cause he had the brass, knuckles, contested ball game, . will drive of membership LegJon.al Spanish fork! Salem and Peterson of Provo was rushed to The thermometer, in the shade, Payaon. Athletic events and var- undertaken under the chairman- spots and the fish are so ravenous and the city band. knife Fred Lewis, proprietor af I .but because he was an American The Joint stake choruses of the .the Alrd hospital and later rer stood at 107, a cool day. for the ious sports win also feature the ship of Dean H. V. Hoyt Fred, S. that the bears are afraid t6 come ;?:rooming house shortly before mid- sailor;! which moved to her borne, 788 West fans;, from entertainment, there-wil- l be dish- Davjesj will act as Tchalrman of down to drink. The last time . I Oneida and Franklin stakes, anddl-rectenight following an alleged ; wild "Is it true," asked Justice Mc- Junction. Seventy-fiv- e d Hie went Fourth South streetBoth of ber ; fish the ends Professor organized ale rowing Engar Ludlowstand one the of df with C. first of the . : party in the kitchen, pt the bouse. Donald, the lve of the C committee, population "that, ing and boating on Lake Salem for' yearii are rateU by ankles were sprained and the bono TBairasriror theift moars. According Jo ; Clyn'e confession things taught inr the Navy Is' the Junction, brought the total attend-ancf- f and in the evening a grand "ban Swerr thatUe saw the Death' Valley will be given at the Spanish the stabbing occurred after he had manly Art of selfdefencef Tork special Klwanis committee. John About 30 Rotarians took this re church otfiicals as one of the best in one of them broken- -' ' Two fellows sitting on the' top of discovered bis wife In the kitchen ' With the affirmative reply from Swatters swamp the Ludlow Braves auditorium. . O. Beesley was appointed chair- port seriously and were out last in the church. , Professor Engar has 'located in' the bleachers were looking over the man of the Klwanis trtclub com- - Friday looking for the miracuot the rooming bouse, where Self, .the Justice, asked the big, to 173. lous lakjjomeoTthisjjitor Provo permanently." 'his' home construction of Hie same and wr mitte.J OCOMME , Lewis was urging her to daice tor active young man if he coullUnt ""TKefCu only one tree lu this now are mane would commenting to each, other how setelling they asbeing at 906 West Center street. Is merooen to 'shelters tno ot deserTTowa and) "without the annual Klwanis the that , "The other outing Dally Bulletin,ynnj .were taarcarfoTIImself i' i " school he Timer" year"Old for and the breath' ' coming . gasp to curely the stand was ' bolted During . . kuow-th- at be held Jeae 12, in Tlmpsnogos police ,wno Do , the According j uivriuuuivwr. sistance ot metal knuckles ybii thie music will . forever. numerous bad hardly made the silence have ot. t. charge Andy Gump made a mis called to the , scehe, .Chamber of Commerce will' canyon. Atorney Jacob Coleman can.; I gness-I'v- e 'Wildest one of the lqt Is work in theProvo Bench schools, remarks before the stand collapsed. the ' JAPANE8S - : club PUPILS Wwanis moved the that 8LAIN, Provo Its empty bottles and drained glasses take In' carrying them. launch annual membership ' room. . high school Suptf , Elmer c Miller; American , TEACHER KILLS HIMSELF petition the D. A It. Ov railroad, to John Smith's tale about finding including the Lincoln district.' drive In the very near future? .The mistake cost Self his freelay scattered around the He Fork, ot the Alpine school jjtstrlct, called of the Alpine school : to ; have . , build a bridge at Wild wood, and the lake and catching one fish. . Do you know that approxdom tor 76 days vGlyn Is believed t.-i Maybe you found the lake, as Will also Conduct special classes in lost, a pair of glasses in the tall. from the rear ot the house the club's Intrmntlonal New srvlee. -f the busi- action was referredSo ' 21. Because four imately June -- TOKIO, say, but as to your catching violin and other music work. you They were valued at $20.; ' fh trout hallway." where, after roads committee. IN JAPAN. rLO0D8 ness houses, in ProvQ.are not on their return home bis It . The bleachers" had been occupied of fish dotte. be subbed the can't John, pupils, Insult - accustetr-hlM-on our membership roll? from a school picnic, were crushed Those who stayed home and sUGAR CLUB 'ENTERTAINS. butcher International Kwi Bervlc. br a large crowd for more than two CONFERENCE IN JAPAN. ; blm in the heart with Do you know that cooperaJune. .21. SPANISH FORK, . went to luncheon heard a very in hourswhen the accident happen' knife. A trail or Wood led from TOKYO,- - June 21. Indications to death in a train accident, Mr. tion and loyal support" (s the' fntmatlonl Nws 8ervlce. of - the ed. .During the entire performance an In an ' instructor Coach Yasutaro the Rdckne.. talk house 21. Mori, a June White, by employe the TOKYO, teresting from Following around Clyde toll door the death the front foundation of prosperity? today were that school near conference between Foreign Mi- Those who attend ' this week's Utah-Idah- o Sugar company, was of the Wild West show the bleach- Do you . know that every into the kitchen, where the body floods sweeping Jspan wilt reach a Shlkanshima primary suicide by Jump ;t nister Uchlda-i- nd Baron SalonjL luncheon on' Friday at 11:15, Hotel given a party Mondar afternoon by Jers bad been filled with spectators. e Osaka, committed and ot Lewis was found. Glya and his score. Eight were killed In a firm (rogressivebuslness on member of-tIng In front of a train on the same Roberts, will alpo - fee - glad that the members ortbe UhldanofTheTKCident marred the "entire at JiojL Mainland'-railroaA bride ot but a few. weeks jwere every loyal cltlten- - should "be were on children whlchnhe ' line It was reported today teat they're there. The program sus: . , their honeymoon. Sugar club. Mr. White Is leaving afternoon celebration and delayed service to Kyushn la been ; -working .with the Chamber." of genre. promise an excellent speaker Sapnish Fork for the factory at he game tor more than one hour. thelatterfavorf a successful cul"homes "Commerce? granwauwr pended." nrteen-hundr- ed , ,' A . " Coooeration children one of the visiting B. Y. U. Elslnore. There were 20 eouplee The game was just to begin when for ot bail-- are under water at Shlmonotekl by the parents-o- f the from mination the the ln stood Chamhas with the clock" whlqb Mori Mr. caused to and aonie musical nia-her-s at the function, A plcnlo itutcheott thf shrieks of women pierced the kill over celebrities the of death bavs their to recognition parley and BOO at Takanutau. 'TorrehUal ber ot .Commerce. way tor Tears, is aald, 1. ear as the bleachers went down. was served. of merit X soviet government stab the flood. , caused -r afte 10 the minutes iwdownpours stopped L X ...J , -' ' bing of Lewis. f. ' I NOT TOO HOT HERE. TibeTs'So . mHlll llll ... - 'V' on d 1 s ser-mo- n.,,.! i ; also-,.the- "". f ro n all-nig- ;.n-i- . Rngged Refugees nussia a- - From u.-e- . pu-asai- fit Coming Z Coll-sea- eight-year-ol- - b . i . . - the-las- 1 polnt-iariTe- n - 1 j -Ex- : d I - SUDEII -- ' I -"- HOTtY-CONTESTED" n If if- d .4 IOj w .'r. Tn , n ; . , -- . one-thi- rd . , - In . land-alld- d ; he ellows , r Russo-Japane- J ,;;' , ! |