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Show f - mTAv 7TTrTTTT7 i our is ewspaoer l With I M : frinU Mxm to pia4, totcrau to it YEAR; 154 NCX it .1 A i FORTY-FIRS- T ir -- ' ' flerald Telepho r POi i BoshMM Dn. .....12 i ......... ........167 PROVQ, UTAH. FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1927. PRICE HVE CENTS mi : .... i i c ; nil n i a i r 9 Of Ore .BoInrlmtic Is R eveaieoi : -- HOOP GAMES North Lilly Establishes Little Reaction Shown In Stock Sale On Salt Lake Market; Price ' Remains High Nicaragua, Turmoil Causes Agitation I on WILL - New- Record ... . - : . i;.'( tL . .!?itn:SV'.' si . -- ; opie - far Bunion, and Big Hiff properties, in close proximity to the North Lilly, sold at .56, $ .38 and $ .12i2 and .13, re-- f . - ' ' " "" - - . tti At iHlgtanee of 168 i mm hi Worth Lily sideline the mineraliza-Itp- n was first entered. For twentymo feet the ore was low grade. At ? iwint 190 feet Jrom the sideline,- a oed grade of ore was exposedThls character of mineral persisted ' for a -- distance of ninety-fiv- e feet, or until at a point 285 feet in North Lilly ground porphyry intrusion was enterd.:. This ' dike proved to be """" "' . :r ... Provo Vs. Lincoln 7 high, school is appearing in its first Aljilne liiYbion at home, and the contest has assumed added importance with victory being riinl to the team's chance In the coming divisional race.l Beaten by pleasant Grove in the season's opener, the Bulldogs must overcome Lincoln to maintain their place-- as a real contender for a tournament placc and with a Homecoming Day gathering to cheer; thever-popula- r nigh sciKKil team on Its way, rans are promised, rare treat . A misunderstanding by B. Y. . officials caottecT the preliminary Sn- uonmwinenf tht-UtaApex would lie the team te'face" the Cougars to niht, "tXcgotiatlons were complettd with Kid pence'r of Arthur, instead of wlih Lolo Spencer, his twin brother, Who "iemrtm for Apex. Arthur is leading the Copper league at the present Jime, and supporters of the college team will see a great quintet, opposing the "Y" varsity ge "'. RED CROSS TO : thirteen feet thick.- Mlnerailratkm Immense After leaving theTtorphyry at 298 feet, better., ore than ere? wag en-tered. , At the last report from' the Bine kite Thursday afternoon, this type M rninef a Motion had been pierced for eight feet, making in all 103 feet of drift in solid 'ore, top, bottom and sides. This evidently Is not the limit of the deposit, for at the point, 306 feet rom the, North Lilly sideline, the face was still in ore which, it is believed, will assay, 28 per" cent lead or betterr-wi- th proportionate values in gold and it HOLD MEETING Annual Session Will Occur Wednesday Evening; Of -- lv - ficers to Be Elected ... - ' h :The Utah County chapter of the ' American Red Cross will hIi its annunl meeting in the Provo puWie library Wednesday evening, January 19, 'tt 7:30 o'clock, according to announeelnent of Mrs.: W' ' F Bulk- aggregation.. ' ley, secretary. In addition to these contests in Keports of activities of the comity Provo; high school tilts of excepsilver. The mineral consists of ga- chapter during the past year will be tional interest will take place boulders riven, and the election of officers lena and anglesite,-wit- h the county. k B. Y. hist of quartzlte, denoting a condition Ur the ensuing year wi'l take place. throughout to American --Fork school' -sIn addUllon-- tff reflectingTCTiiie for an Journeys division encounter, in the imilar to A'plne Standard. Tintic patriotV- splriti the county chapter while 1ehi invade Pleasant tSrwe Only one dimension of the ore has given substantial aid to a num- - in another. In the Nebo section, body is known.. Conditions, however, ber of worthy causes. Among these Spenjsh fork journeys to Eureka, inin-- -. was a contribution of $IM) to the where the latter team will be seen apparently indicate that a vast f aliaed area has been, -- entered, I'ingham disaster relief fund; $120 I in nrtttm.p." the first time, raywn where the deplueement or tl in to the Florida disaster reliaf funJ; will Invade Nephi In an attempt to tensely chartered Ophir Umesione $36.65 worth of materials for gar huniMe one of the Nebo leaders. :, - made and sent nieutsthe within syncllne to quartzke lying Whipple gerond WeekVPtay , or trough has been on a tremendous barracks; $8,70 for express on jelly Is the second weelt of high It sent scale.' to the Whipple barracks by school league competition, whilo the ' the Service Star Legion $7.50 for Assays Favorable of the collesiafe wa-so- h to made meals and lodgings for worthy pa- .pening"Trrs No attempt has been will not take- place for another crosscut the ore Iwdy, as it is the triots of the world war. "' week. International the Intention of Eight meetings were held during Simmons of the Provo Coach Glen Smelting company to piiRh ahend to the year, all of which were fairly Bulldogs reports his charge in the the main objective of present work. WPu attended, Mrs. Bnlkley rejwrts. test of condition -- for the coming the area punctured by diamond drill . The present officers of the county fray, although their erratic tendholes, about, 300 feet. Ueyona tne chapter are? Alex Hedqnlst, chair encies of play are still somewhat in ' . face.' man;. Rev. B, E. Bachelder, vice evidence. - It is probable that the However, In the. one place, where chairman; Mrs. W. F. Bnlkley, g a test was made to ascertain and treasnrerv-Mr- s. Lydia .(Continued on page sis;) chairma concerning the width of the I homing; ore. reassuring data was secured. Mrs. J. I). Boyd, Mrs. Clayton Jen At a-- point 256 feet from the North kins and Dr. W. T. Hunlcr, execn- . - y some-thln- HIGHSCHOOL orSri distance live commit rep. Lilly sideline. dee feet in Ihe It is the desire. pf "the officer or hat thevmeetlng on posit, the drift was 'sldeswlped" January 19 I widened by drilling a. round of holes in Arely a t'tpndpd. jin Jtjvthi Hon In one, wall of the heading. At this extended, to the public to attend. has point solid ore eleven feet wide a from been put In sight. Drilling hole put into the same wall as far as the steel would reach, nssayed $1 in gold,. 6.3 ounefs of silver and nt ,PB(1- - This test ahmP 26 per sevendemonstrated that sixteen or ' teen feet of $40 rock, at present inetal prices, was aval'abljt for stfip-Inhigh-grad- HOMECOMING IS BIG SUCCESS . g TYPISTS WIN of the Provo Typwrltlng students high school won 'four out' of five events n a contest with B.- Y. t stuiVulif. iheld AVednrf'-dnnigl.. The contest, the first of a series, proved popular and much Interest was shown by tenchers nud. - stn-dent- The Provo high students won the three anniinMlinieeoniing"Day of novice event, with a 4eam-.nltlie Provo high' school alumni took comisised of Helen Goodrich,' Hazel p'ace" today wUh a large group of Fletcher and Max JSabriskie; . the on by Hazel event, .former students 6f the school In at- acenrm-tendance. Registration, began- at 1 Fletcher. '.The amateur events for o'clock thlgafternoon and within third, year students wag won by former" stu- 'Max Bee. with a rate of 83 words an hour twenty-eighdents of the school had registered. per minute. Helen Goodrich won At 2:30 o'clock this afternoon a the individual honors In thT novice v .. ... ' delightful program was given In the event. ... at which The sewnd year event was the Llgh srhol- - aiiditorlum representatives; of various classes only one won by the B. Y. V. This from 1912 to 1927 participated. The tr am was made up et Wilms Boyle, ptogram was enlivened with a nuni-'H- r Elmer Slacks and June Phillips. of fine vx"al ond instrumental Miss Boyle, high point winner, in .olectlons." this event, made a net rate of 51 '? j;': ' ' . At 3 :15 the aijnnal business meet-n- s words. of thei AlnmnL' association was --UThe wcontLcontest will Is? held held, at whhh officers for the en- next Wednesday, at the B. IT. V, ? StnrHarTontestit'8re-Bchedtrlpa-jwlt- h suing year were"lM",en-" " ' Features of the big liome coming Lincolnrspringvtle and other high '' v til be the bn'sketb'ttll game hetween schools. ', , .The contest was, In charge of the the local schooj and jhe Lincoln hlch. following which the annual typewriting lhstructorsMrC Ethel filuinnl ball wilt be given ip the Siencet;..aud Chestina B. Larsen of :.;. ihn. tBTYrte m hfiol. ... 'and 3irs. gymnaslujn. . and , Miss Hilda A cenernl iiivltatlon ls.extendi;q 05rta Hubert Mr, Esval to a U former st udenta f the. school Miller of Jhe B.'X-V- . Llncolnhlgh nnd their friends t attend, these Cnrlstenaetf o .v events, It is anuouni'ett.- pschtft' w official timer. t. - The LITTLE JOE I - . . 1 t, r; CONSTANT I- - i.UKMiiNw- - " ; . -- - :he r DIVORCL SUIT jpira j i mis Makes : Counter Charges; Declares He Will File Suit Himself ; Custody ' of ChUdren Is . Chief Aim Wtber County Senator Says 60 Day LegislaUre Session " Is Too Long; Resolution NEW YORK. Jan. 14 (I P) Charlie Chaplin;. .aoiubre-figu- Goea to Committee.! Without his Comedian ProvorLincQln and 'Y. Arthur ' Contests ' to Take Place This Evening In . Provo; Thrills Expected. ' 14 DEATHS AT : STATE HOSPITAL ,T. '! .,' , Despite Heavy Death Rate Population Increases; Heat ing Plant Adds Comfort , . - The severe coW weather during the past month-hagiven the state mental hospital an opportunity . to try out .the merits of tlie new heating plant, which has met every pe( tation of the hospital officials and kept every ward of the teHtitu-tlo- n In comfortable living cooditlon, s .WASHINGTON, Jan. H (UP) )piopent8 of the state iepart-- . a z nitiut's policies -their" attack today - levelled against what . they term the "bogey of bolshevlsm" raised by Secretary of 8tat Kellogg; Senator Hobert M. LaFollette, Republicaa, Wisconsin, took the fnirUrtva' in Ka nffMialn a apee for de- prepared W.. I'll latia-Arnerica- . u lth 1.. tlening the idea that communist activities wet? formidable anywhere in theiTHDmeter the month of December, the causes of which were given as follows ; Ex' d haustion of occurred daring feeble-minde- ,'.,, 1 erysipelasi 1. In spite of this JosgjBroiign oeatu a net increase or tour was snowu In the population of the institution during the month of Devember, the report shows, Ou'December 1 there were 729 regularly committed ana 39 voluntary patients, or a total of 768 under care and treatment in the hospital. During the month 21 regular and ten voluntary patients were admitted; seven regular and .six voluntary jiatlents were discharged, twelve" regular and two voluntary patients died, leaving a total of 751 regular and 41 voluntary; or a total of 772 remaining In the hospital January 1. MFSOCIETY ; F. f. :.' : .. . v ... ,S. NoalState Tocatlonal liirector, Addresses. Provo Rotary Qub ' , Members of the Provo Rotary club were given an insight into the boy problems of the schools at the regular weekly luncheon at Hansen Catering, .company Friday, when I. 3. Noall, state director of part time and vocational' training, spoke to them on the subject, "The Misunderstood Boy." The meeting was under the direction of Dan Hunter, chairman of Ihe Boys' Work committee of the Rotary club. Miss Merlyn Hansen nfrRtchfleldr necompanled' by. Mis Ora Gledhill of Richfield, sang a ' " . . !':. : v.'" 4 membership; inaugural meeting of the Provo Chamber of Commerce wilt be.ield'M, J O'clock. Tuesday-- , Jan. 18, at the Elks home. . Dinner Win be aerved ( after; A which the bnainesa of' the first , Important Chamber of Commerce meeting of tne year win take placer A ahort jteporf of the work accom plished In 1926 wiU be read, and the program of work for 1927r as d recently outlined by the board of directors, will be nresented for approval of the . ;: i ,4 , -- Thlbbs, C. A. Wolfrom, George C. Quillian, Alma Van Wagenen, W. R. Butler, S wen O. Nielson and Dean IL'I' IIoyt, directors.'A comprehensive program of work for 1927 is to be presented at the coming meeting, it Is believed, which the. Chamber of Commerce- hopes to make one of the greatest j ears, in Its history, IE HARDY LAID TO REST any-oth- :.. ii Wil-for- Roberts Dining Sunday -- nounced. The dining room ha been redecorated OIL INCREASE MADE as the first step of elaborate jmpr0Tftments at the hoteL The 14 (V rarrJaff. PITTSBUKGIL dining room was done first In order i)f 2$ to 30 .cents. .per that the public might have Its adharreHn the vflntage ar7Son8as possible, ac grade ftifTind Bradford district cording roJlarKTAfiderson," ma nit . were announced here tday. gpr of the hotel.' . services marked by a large attendance of friends. Were held "for Mrs. Elizabeth S. Hardy In the Provo Second wardl chapel Thursday' afternrton. Councilor Benjamin H. Knndsen of the ward bishopric presided. ' Musical numbers were rendered by the ward choir, under the direction of Leo J. Tho' Deepening Trials" Knight was the opening song. George J. Duke rentier! the opening; prayer. after which the choir sang "Some time We'll I'nderstand." ' Prefident 8. P. Eggertsen. JoM. Jen. A. Professor J. Buttle, seph sen and Bishop I L. Nelson were the speakers. "We Shall Meet .Onr Loved Ones There." a duet., was sung by Prof. J. R. Boshard and Mrs, garah Ramsey, who also sang 'A Mother's Dream," Thou Wast Mild and Lovely," was the closing song rendered by the(cholr, after which William D. Hoover pronounc: v ed the benediction. ' Interment was in the Provo. City cemetery, where we grave was ueaicated by Benjamin- IL- Knudsen. , Impressive funeral- , - PAiSON MAN FINED baggy trousers and trick shoes, came out of the west . fi i T an T a xrrn Mtr. today and announced that he would ajAnci 1. I I. jnn ii irpi C. 'uator R, Hol'ingsworth oi fight "to the bitter end" against the divorce ault filed by Llta Grey nriwr county nas hig way th. seventeenth session of the Utah k-Chaplin, The whole trouble, Chaplin charg- Mature win adjourn sine die on ed, was Instigated by his wife's fam- Eebruarr 19, the foreleth day ot Ine session.' ' j ily. i .:, Session '!: '..17 : The legal battle between ' the Forty-DaThe senator presented to the up screen comedian and his wife. Chaplin said, won'd center on per house Thursday afternoon,- - Sen ate Joint Resolution No, 2, provld ' 1 custody of the two children, Ihg that the present session of th.' Counter Charge Made They are not now in custody of teKlalarnre shall ciose on the for "morally responsible people Chap- lieth day of the session. instead ol lin told reporters, for the first time the sixtieth, as provided by Uw; making a direct counter charge in :7 teiiDlllngsWorth said hat U bellew-ther- r was anythln: answertothe accusations of his dldnot wife, who attacked bis character so Important before the presen and accused him of cruelty in her session that it coitid not be attends to In forty days; thus saving tin divorce petition, . I v tate about 1 20,000 in Ieglslativ, The crowd greeted Chaplin warmexpenses, -- if we get down to busi .. . 'V ly. ' To the newspaper men he was news and attend to business," mb the senator, "we "should be able t friendly, but Arthur Kelly of . corporation, , the corned-tan'- s take rare of all necessary work, j distributing company, was at amsure "iA ' early adjonrnmec bis side to ward off awkward ques- would curtail the volume of legislation without harming Its '. . . tions. qualfh Chaplin scoffed at reports of his It would enable legislator to back get home to wife at their his estimated real bW fortune, by believe, it would please th $16,000,000 to her suit The Unit- ness; i people and ed Press' representative .asked him maybe hey" would ' b! If be had $16,000,000, and he laugh- glad to send ns back agalh." ' ' The senate sent the resolution t ed for the first time.' "I wish had one sixth of it,", he the committee on printing and n' then adjourned unUi ' Moi' said. ' The comedian betrayed bitterness lay- v " Farm Plan Experimrt had wife. He he said his against ' Representative W. A. Engle waited six weeks for her to; take Corbon Hou-j l'roduced county action about their disagreement and had not left . California to escape Bill No. fi, making an apprnprlatlo' of $10,000 for an experiment fan! her suit. In- - the Price river reclamation di To Flgtit Injunction- The matter of his money, which rrict, in Carbon and " Emery conni , Mrs. Chaplin has tied up by injunc- leg. - " g , . : y . fl-a-d- . ' ' All suggestions- of members will be beard at ,that time, and the standing committees for the year ": 1927alsaFw41He-lnstaHe? The board of directors, regarded as one of the most representative to read the chamber for many years, now Is composed as follows J. William Knight, president ; W. XX, - Fred -- Ch Creertvle-"resldent Warnick, treasurer;' E. S. Hinck ' ley, executive secretary; Wi - R-- to thosg who -ny - , "; , - f" 4' I '." d. BOY PROBLETtl CONVENE i. '" ''-- i. EBcsf Home ; mem-bershi- are of the opinion that the. world is getting worse to go ' fcito school room and look Into the. faces of Ihe boys a nurglr1s assembled to All;meiulera of the T'tah Stake there. vHe declareil the answer lie the I'liion meet- the problem was very apparent, Relief to to surd ing Sunday afternoon, a re retpiested do that boys: like things, and that they like to do to assemble In Boom D immediately after the opening exercises In Col- again the things that gave them joy or satisfaction once. This, he said, . lege hflll. key to all child training.' Ir. Ho.vd Cnl'iinore, head of t'tahto wasMr.theNoall maintained that statis count v health work, will sjeak Ion, tics prove 4'tah has fewer children the the women After the . lecture the regular de- between six and sixteen year tn er as age out of. school than partmental work will proi-eesect Ion. vof the nation. He prjised usnaL i '' teachers' division. ' ivlc the. people of the, state for their ef, In the Pride" will lie the subject of Attor- fort In giving the children the neces sary training and guidance. Many ney Jacob Ctdeman. In the literary Vin-iInterestirig incidents tq show the division, the life of Edna" St. Miilav wlT be discussed by misunderstanding that sometimes Mrs. Christen Jensen. ; In the so- creeps in netween. rne leacuersr uuu d the pupils were related by Mr. cial service division, Professor M. Poulson vi lli speak on "The Noall. Period of Adolescence.; "The Life of John the Revelat .r" will be the Hotel in subject of Mrs. Emma S. Jensen Room Opens the theological division. "f A round ' tSIe discussion needlecraf UwUl. be the feature of -- The Hotel Roberts dlnlrroom, the social artlvity. section, and a which. has been closed for some time A merican musle for denionRtrBTl'i'i-- rf "renovation, will be opened Jo ward will lie the Sixth Provo the by public Sunday morning, It Is an' music division. . ':r''-- t;,7".';-- v re T newly-installe- ROTARY HEARS solo. i Mr. Noall suggested lield ln the Important Membership Meeting to Take Place at - ; m North American 1 : jipo- - plex.' general debility; 8 ; pul- nionary and abdominal tuberculo sis, 1; exhaustion of the insane, 4; sclerosis of lungs, 1 ; acute costro enteritis,' 1 ; status "epllepticus, 1 ;. 1 the continent rilAFollette takes the position that Kellogg pub'lshed the pur- nrted 4 octrines of the Workers' tartyj witn a view to diverting criticism of his policies in Mexico and. Nicaragua. registpjed below. aero several days, Dr. Frederick Dunn told' the members of. the state board of insanity, ithicb met in the state capital build.5 ing Thursday afternoon. Dr. Dunn reported that fourteen deaths-ha- filEET TUESDAY ! C Senate Critics -- notwithstanding... the- - C0FC.WILL Bolshevism Is 'Bogey? Declare II WORK : Two basketball games of exceptional , " i clans are slated for this eve-- ,J" " !' -J 'Aff-filIT Mi' "' ning in Provo. , The Homecoming . o . I i ity fcttmtfbf Trovo high school with passea Dy uutn mines 450 tons of. shipping ore .have been the JJncoln hoopsters will start at inJeM than a week from the bonanza struck in the ijQ'clock, and B, Y. V. will North Lilly mile, according to reports from the property. the Arthur team of the Utah Cop- The above picture, shows General Satnt (fourth from left), and his staff. In the present trouble, he Is allied at 7:30 o'clock The with the government of Dtox. The position of the fnltfd States in this disturbance is causing . Despite the sudden rise of this stock very ltitle re- per league great political high school game is to takaf place at ' action has thus been shown. Today's sales of 4100 shares ihe ProVo high gymnasium, and the agitutlon, both in Congress and abroad, where the administration policy has been attacked; opened at $2,60 and closed at $2.45. Eureka Lilly Eureka college clash will be played at the ... ,. vJCw VCIjr r - - Immensity v 3 , Editorial and New SocWy F.tttor . rvn 1 Ohmv " , Charles Representative Redd tion, apparently1 will lie the mosc .TepiaJing. the Redd rating ja i press'ng of his problems that Chart bill lln will tackle. He said he would was referred by the house to tl. see his attorney. Nathan Bnrkn.: t committee on livestock. The con this evening abfcut fighting the in- panion bill introduced In the Sena : 'i.-- '' by Senator Henry WrStahle of D. v junction. Chaplin expressed surprise at he vis county, for repeal of the racli attack by his wife against Edna act was referred to the committ Purvlance, who is ofie the Cfeaplin on revision nnd printing. payroll at, "$250. a week .He regard- tlvHouse BUl JJi. 3, by Represent Charles B. Petty of Washin ed It as a business arrangement, .explaining that Misa, Purance.ap- - ton county, provides for extensb peared In all his pictures except tne of the state, rdad from Delta v a sta most recent ones. He gave the Im- Bateno the to ojiea a .new. state road 1) pression that she was .being retained line tween-DeltI'tah, and Ely, Ne lor future appearances. ' A counter claim for : divorce The house adjourned until Frid; said, ahdJ afternoon; wouldJilleiL-Chapl- ln evidence Introduced which, he said, would give him the divorce instead X- of hi wife. ' Utah-Nevad- QUEEN Episcopal Church , Services Announced The following program of services for Sc. Mary's Episcopal chunh. 50 ' West Second North street, has been arranged : Sunday school, ltt a.tm. ? morning sen ice, 11 a. m.-- sermon " by Ven W. F. Bnlkley j Young People's Fellowship at 7 :30 p. m. St. Mary's Guild will meet With MrX W. C. Mi'ler at Second North street, 134 East where officers will be elected. : ; Community Church Worship Planned Morning worship will 4e conducted Sunday at 11 o'cloek in the Comi munity church, corner, of North and University Avenue. The Be scripture of Luke 2:2 "l.Must will About My Father's Business," furnish the theme of Rev. E. E. Bachelder's sermon. The. church school of religious instrnctlon convenes every Sunday at 10 a. m. with classes, for all ages. The Yohhg Teople's service lahe'd Sunday evening at 7 6'cloek, " -- VIOLATOBrBENTEXCED . DK persecutio; BUCHAREST, ' Jan. 14 IUP) (Copyright 1927 by United Press) Stories of American prote against Romanian persecution Jews have reached Queen: Mar; and today's America's tij tor received a rciresentatlye of t United Press to deny that antl-w- f Hie violence far h I Balkan The queen also. discussed Torm rown Prince Carol and King Fe mano. mere was no bint ui wi. her majesty said of any expecfatil that Carol ever would fnouuee icare-frelife for the responnbllit of royalty and the throne. -- ?, Jwnt ft Men's Fellowship . ..... Organization Meet A . JTOj The Men's Fellowship club of Community chnnh held Its mont meetjng In Meno Trope hall Tbi day evening, Jan. 13. - Dinner v atrved by the women of the Lad' Aid Society at 8 M o'clock. ' j or Professor j ve"an"lllust r YoTOijrnntvrKrtyga rtah," pl $100'. or 60 da.ls In the was greatly appmiated and t! sentence was tne given resides south who jail Joun Thomas, by thelarge nunij - nrroti in4e oughly. enjoyed bv Judge George 8iBaUlf in. the J : Election of officers j present, stto ' court Friday city KvedhWay'af'ternoon .by Dermttys l.'.wed tlie dinner. and the' gaard of Payson. arrested during Blrk, Willis and Roppr oh n charge as' follox Otto Sherlffn the' Veek br Deputy of . possession of intoxicating liflnor. Presideftf," C. A. 'WoUroro; ; x A. Willis judge .Georgej- Batllf... of the. city Blrk: George Davis and 8. president,' W, H,. Ray; secret nr.r. on charges of possessloB of intoxi eouit sentenced him to pay a fine IL Cody; treasurea, R, K. Net cating liquors.' - Tne. fine waa paid "Of $50 or to serve 80 days in Jail, u The membership is close to fifty. A fine of county John-frrov- wh har-nJBchin- ic o.iJTi " d s pre'-offleer- |