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Show 'll i . - U V X IMPORTANT AC layer O. K. Hanson 4- -- 4 ANNOUNCES RAILROAD CONDUCTOR TION TAKEN IN STEEL MERGER Railroad Companies Organize to Carry Ores and Coke to Utah Steel Plant; to Be Built Soon. A new and vital step toward the realization of the plans of L. F. Rains, W. W. Armstrong and their Utah and California associates for the early creation of Utahs steel in-of dustry is being taken in the filing articles of incorporation for the Iron County Railroad company, which will be the corporate name of the line which will link the vast iron deposits of the south with Lund on the main line of the Salt Lake Route, Contemporaneously with the filing of the articles of incorporation of the railroad announcement is made byL. F. Rains, president of the company, in that construction will be started will the immediate future. The line miles be approximately twenty-fiv- q and endure to be built will and long to bear the heavy traffic both of the iron ores and the large stock, agricultural and minerals production of the south. WILL COST $600,000. The cost of the work will he in thse neighborhood of $600,000, Mr. Rains stated yesterday, provision being made not only for ample track, grade, terminal and other strictly jraljroad loading pens, facilities, but for stocksimilar means wool warehouses and trafcommecrial of for the handling ' fic. Incorporators of theMr.company are Armstrong Mr Rains, president; and A. C. Ellis, Jr., vice presidents; L. F. Adamson, Duncan MacVichie, A. JL Jenkinson, J. K. Rains, J. T, Rains and F. N. Jenkinson, addition. al directors. The capital of the company is set at $1,000,000, in shares of $100 par value. In addition to the construction and erection of the railroad, the articles of incorporation provide authority eij- under which the company will be opmaintain (and construct, to abled power plants, erate electric and otherlines and other stage telephone lines, industrial facilities. years of on a conductor for years age, many the Los Angeles and Salt Lake railroad, who resided at 388 South First West street, this3 city, was inoclock Wedstantly killed about nesday afternoon near the Payson the depot when he was knocked off which of the engine freight pilot paseed over him. At the time of the accident Mr. Birkheimer was standing on the step of the pilot. Behind him extending across the pilot were two large pieces of timber which were being moved a short distance. As the engine advanced one of the projecting ends struck a switch stand while the other end was hurled around with sufficient force as to knock Mr. Birkheimer off the step underneath the engine. Nelson Calvert of Salt Lake, rear brakeman on the train, was standing by the side of the track, and as he saw Mr. Birkheimer fall he yelled at Engineer R. Singleton of Provo, who applied the brakes as quickly as possible, but the engine had alof ready passed over him. toMembers Mr. the train crew hurried assistance but the body was lifeless when taken out. It was of this brought to the Berg Mortuary . afternoon city yesterday Mr. Birkheimer is survived by his widow, Mrs. Millie Birkheimer, and one son, Manley, 21t years of age; also one brother and one sister who f live in Iowa. The victim of the accident was a native of Ottawa, 111. He was a member of Masonic Blue lodge at Mildegree Maspn, ford, a thirty-secon-d being a member of the Salt Lhke He was also a member Consistory. of the El Kalah temple of Salt Lake City. He was a meipber of the Odd Fellow lodge at Morton, Minn., and of the Order of Railroad Conductors, division No. 395, Salt Lake City. The funeral will be held in the Masonic temple at Salt Lake City Sunday afternoon at 2 oclock. Local arrahgements for the funeral are being made by Harry Allen, 206 East Fourth Suth street, and the Masonic arrangements are made by Roy Knapp. , tLd DIED h BOOKE 54 NAME OFFICERS ! 4 TEACHERS AREx FOR! LIFE FORK, Samuel Jepperson, leader of the Provo band announces the following program to take place at Pioneer park Sunday afternoon, beginning at Aug. 10. UNDERPAID An- nouncement was made this morning at the public meeting of the Utah Indian War Veterans association the that at a special meeting held byservveterans the officers who had ed for a number of years hat) been elected to serve the organization during the lifetime of each officer. No change wad made !in the list. When death occurs the vacancy will be filled by election at the next session of the veterans. Following is a list of the officers elected and the towns from which jjihey come: Comniander, J. M. WestWood, Springville; first vice commander, J. M. Bennett, Mt. Pleasant; second vice commander, J. A. Johnson, Provo; thifd vice .commander, Peter G. Peterson; quartermaster general, I. E. Cleg, Springville; chaplain, Henry Moyle, Alpine; Chorister, A. P. Johnson, Ifuntington. The isofficial Peter historian of the association Gottfredson of Mt, Pleasant, who is also fhe adjutant general. Thp reuikion of the veterans is still going forward. Todays program was featured by community singing led Dr. Joseph by C. W. Bradford. ceremonies. of master was Hughes Eli B. K. Ferguson offered the invocation; C. W. Bradford sang two solos, giving the history of each, The Americans1 Come and Therc Is No oclock: Descriptive march, A Night at the Circus, W. G. Sired. 2 Dance, In the Shadows, Herman Finck. 3 Descriptive fantasie, A Vision J. Boderwalt-Lanpof Salome, has been repulsed Salome Synopsis: by John the Baptist after she has exhausted all her powers to enchant him. She appears before King Herod at his birthday feast. She dances at his request. Herod is pleased with her dancing and promises to grant whatever she may ask. Salome, still smarting under her repulse and urged 1 e. SCHOOL PROVO Superintendent Dixon Tells of Situation Obtaining in This City; Teachers Work Entire Year. ! The salary for the average school teacher who has a high school and a , college education is nearly j$20O less than that paid by the railroads to a mechanists apprendeclared Superintendent H. tice, A. Dixon in addressing the members of theiKiwanis club at their weekly lunfcheon at the Hotel Roberts yesterday. The average salary for male, high school teachers is $S0 less than the railroad company offers its blacksmiths, tinners and mechanists, Mr. Dixon stated, as his that there is giving no reason foropinion complaint on the part of the taxpayers that the Provo teachers are receiving by her mother, Herodias, aks for CHAUTAUQUA SPEAKER the head of John the Baptist. Herod, with great reluctance, grants the request. The feast is over; the head ADDRESSES LOCAL of John is brought in a charger to Salome, whose revenge is now comi plete for John, who would not as ROTARY CLUB much as turn his head and look at too much money. PROVOS MAYOR her, shall now behold her in all her In giving a schedule of the salarca3he beauty. In her mad frenzy Where there is no vision the peo- ies the teachers- in Provo now reresses and kisses the head. She atwith ple parish, was the text of a stir- ceive, Mr. Dixon stated that the male IS HONORED RY tempts to dance, but is stricken teal-izein the elementary schools s fear. She is terrified, as she ring address delivered before the teachers $1057, while those in the the horror of what she has done. members of the Provo Rotary club received school receive $1600. The She is overwhelmed, but a ray of MUNICIPAL LEAGUE as the high by jJ C Herbsman, known teachers in the distriict receive lady an hope flashes over her sinking soul: e Ellison-White orator of the average of $040, while the Can she earn forgiveness by constant i J. P. Creer, orator of the day, de- rapid-firn lnnch-eoat their weekly f-salary is $1725. prayer and sacrifice. She swoons n livered a stirring1 address on The Chautauqua, Mayor O. K. Hanson of 'Provo was Roberts Hotel the at today. The, declared speaker a that it heap upon the floor. elected president of the Utah State Th speaker referred to many in- would be disastrous to concede ijeft by the War Veterans. 4 to Vocal solos (a) Vesti La Ginb- - Heritage and a solo of vision lack had Municipal league at the final session Williams the stances where isang the demands of certain organizations ba (On With the Play), Pagliacci Edward of the annual convention held at LoAlice Ludlow gave a reading. proved to be the downfall of entire for the reduction in the teachers' Canio has Miss Punchinello. Synopsis: was spent in an in- communities, and referred to the city salaries and a shorter gan yesterday afternoon. The other afternoon The school year. just discovered the lovers, his wife, formal program given principally by of Washington, Texas, where he If this officers of the league chosen were: he activity continued, Nedda been Richand Silvio, and has Brigham Monson, mayor of the veterans themselves and in a stated the various factions of the it may force teachers to join said, left bowed with his head Miss alone, vice mond,' first president; reunion ofthe old folks pres- city lacked the spirit of cooperation American Federation of Labor , the .as shame and baffled revenge in bis general Stena Scorup, mayor of Salina, secent. with the result that there those of many communities through- vision and comes soul. Then which in the N. aria Robert ond Young, The meeting of the Utah State Inout the country are doing. This he describes how he must paint his secretary of the league, was requestlast held Veterans War night dian would be nothing short ,of a calamity face and hide his real feelings be- at ed by Mayor Hanson to serve as secwas attended by a a,,.., words of his to the schools the to the like park, engrave City because teachers are neath hia makeup. He must laugh g crowd. retary for the coming year. Bishop A. text. I officers public serve better, and his and make while Hanpeople laugh of what can be when .not affiliated they Wednesday morning Mayor in charge. Community As with any special heart is breaking. It is the broken- T. Moneywasasled son discussed the special improveby C. W. Bradford, done by cooperation, the speaker group. Mr. Dixon pointed to the hearted song of a crushed man. (b) singing ment guarantee law passed by the and for the chose America opening pointed to the indomitable spirit fact that to do justice to his work, a Slave song, Teresa del Riego, both who last state legislature and explained of San Francisco, teacher must devote selection. the of faith people V. solos practically the Prows. sung by Seymour the law in detail. In the course of Elmo Coffman sang two solos, My who, following the disasterous fire entire year to educational work. 5 G. William raised Hanson Tell, Overture, his remarks Mayor and' which destroyed that city, went to West Home in the Li tie of cent Grey our Seventy per teachers Rossini An ex- work with a determination and with- spent1 this summer in ho many questions which brought out a The Woodpecker Farm. anH an 6 Hearted Broken Popular (a) forum discussion of many problems classic idancing was given in eight- years they invited the peo- othert ,ten per cent are d hibition of Blues, Ringle; Klickman and Bargg; the various municipaliby Baby Tess Childs, Grace Hughes ple firfotfl all nations to visit the ' . ' ties of thet state: (b)7 The Sneak Nacio Herb Brpwii. ar&l Marie Kirkham of Springville: world's fair there. operation with the superintendent Mazurka Russ, Lf Czarihe, A comic reading, The Senator, was At yesterday's meeting Governor Mr Herbsman spoke with a feel office, he told his audienL Louis Ganne. Charles "R. Mabey spoke on the need wonders of !of Evans Edmond for "As as admiration Payson. the erroneous by long given ing 8 pre The Swan, Arthur of preservation of law and order. Caprice, Norma, the was led wrought by the Utah pioneers, whom sists that the teachers job idea daughter singing nJneV 4 community is a Spirited the final the Mr. Befor of and Mrs. Henry Booke, 522 Wellesley. adjournment Leona and Miss determination and C. had Bradford months W. he and declared, INDUCEMENT that his affair, by r, 9 PRODUCTION ALSO Pilgrim chorus from following resolutions were unani- North Fourth East, died here yestershould be computed on a salary Boyer anq Elmo Coffman, both qt faith in their undertaking of making nine of Richard an of internal afternoon ailment. officers Wagner. mously adopted: the of day rose. a as dubt. the state blossom months basis we can expect nothing entertained with It is the purpose the line complet- this great Springville, 10 The Banner. surBesides her child is the parents, theVailroad" to have RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED, Several humorous anecdotes were He stated that right at this time the but mediocre schools, he added. vived by one brother and one1 sister. Matt Pe- industrial depression seems to be Provo schools, Mr. Dixon said, ed in ample time to thfe Resolved by C. W. Bradford. home-madthe given PJvid5,.?U Municipal league by SMOOTS APPOINTMENT services will be in Funeral up of held e more opening for than a have Idaho and of Lehi suffered severely in the past Utah terson sweeping of Uthh, In convention the Fifth ward state played transportation the IS RECOGNIZED fiddle and James house Sunmeeting but few another on account of what he had visited, he that 'states years we other condemn and movement of the Spradley, that strongly Columbia Steel cor- assembled, day at 12:30 oclock. a declared that within the near future called the danced of 85 teachers turn over. age, veteran and of years all fishermen action deposits of the the Among the papers of national rep- step daneq. Iron Springs dis- campers, who, by their careless acts, A. Hicks pro- a wave of prosperity will come into During the school year of 1917-1- 8 George poration in the on to Reed comment of Senator MEXICAN ARRESTED utation purpose twenty-si- x per, cent of the teachers these states. trict While thetheprincipal any of to the chair- nounced the benediction. achievement Smoots of the iron pollute the culinary water of service son the is The following year thirty-seve- n Mri lecture will left. railroad furHerbsman be it the of this cities and, state; the on of committee the finance Joe Moralez, a Mexican of Divi- manship Prduc" ther In 1919-2- 0 properties, the considerable Chautauqua platform thishisafternoon forty-eig- per cent left. senate is the States of the was United in the a On arrested ranches dend, and . 1920-2- 1 Wednesday farms for in the of . subject the we call upon and evening, chosing per cent, tion This pub- COUNTY AUDITOR for stateResolved,ofThat of having intoxicating liquor St. Louis charge twenty-seve- n 1921-2Sheet. cent and Lifete Balance in to district were another inducement per health board immediately in his possession. Moralez is in the lication contains a photograph of of toentertained were cent. He Rotarians as The will per eighteen its construction, and the service preaction such drastic take predicted. to be an county jail pending trial in the city Senator Smoot on its front page, and TABULATES these interests is expected by Miss Margaret Dusenberry, However, that the coming year shows COUNTY'S day of vent such acts that are imperiling a story of his life in the senate. business the in factor fur- court. rendered a number of vocal few changes for which reason it who of and, the health important the people; -' atmuch should be a good school year. the recommend the line. For that reason solos, which were heartily received. ther, that this league briefThe small turn over this year is Oscar President spoke tention will be given to arrangements additional such Spear of enactment legislaVALUATION of ASSESSED needs the hanto for able due of meeting nec as value be of the being largely, he said, to the demay adequate tion by the legislature ly the country to be tapped. of the Hon essary to enable local authorities to dle any; task that might come into crease in the cost of living, and the new policy of, the teachers participar man. With the organization life' of their water supply. Assessed valuation of Utah coun- theHe oirged the, company, the Car- protect to continue Rotarians tion in school administration. of the this members the Resolved County Railroad by ty is a little more than $50,000,000 their excellent attendance record. ( Mr. Dixon touched on the subject bon County Railroad company and league in convention assembled, that as compared with $57,000,000 for dePlts were of visitors what should be taught in the pubthe the start toward opening thewhich today this condemn we Among practice, strongly the By BERNARD HOLLANDER, M, D. 1920, and $55,006,000 for 1921, or Mayo O. K. Hanson, Sheriff J. D. lic schools, declaring that a governof coke in Carbon county, material call upon the officers of the reand a decree of $5,000,000 as compared Boyd,? City Attorney Jacob Colemap, ment report entitled Waste in- Inserve, very latter road will cities and committees where spective the disSuch defect. is mental defect with 1920, according to the tabula- W. V; Call of Brigham City, T. C. dustry shows that only sixteen per work in The may been boy engaged such games of chance are allowed to progress has madejojrard of the energies, but not be apparent to anyone but the tion of the assessed valuation-Clifford time not far, dstant.,. Tanner of Ogden, F. I. Drexler, su- cent ef the waste is due to lack of he operated to live up to their oaths charges his superflous uneventby be just in completed will county the aTll, light, skill on the part of the workmen. made steel skilled psychological expert. Often cf office, and vigorously enforce the ful boy employed The de- perintendent of the Chautauqua. auditor. as a county butler) Wright, (such occupations east and the new industrial slope in this regard. law has insufficient outlet for his excess because tlie boy is cunning, he is sup- crease, Mr. Wright states, affects all COMMUNITY SONG (Continued on Last Page.) have taken concrete form, Concerning uniform legislation. of valuation buf to of be normal the of classes of set intellect; be posed CLASS property, and LEADERS dreaming may energy, Resolved by the Municipal league f imbeciles exhibit an extraordinary which ha been lowered by the counwe form uniform legislation by deeds heroic or criminal. that DEPARTED MEMORY OF ty assessor. Musical Institute to Be Held SPECIAL EXHIBITION FOR With the boy of leisure, the con- capacity for cunning also. the cities and towns of all motor-draw- n year Special In the return of the levies this were The defect, of course, may be moral Next Week. vehicles and that the matter templation of mischief is indulged conthe county commissioners than it rather commitso may this intellectual; in to for that the particular referred be long legislative to the only levying board STATE FIREMENS ELKS HONORED BY W. jC. Bradford announces that an tee to work out in conformity with range of thoughts becomes dissociat- sist, not in lack of intellect, but in practically school three the the decrease levyf of and lack these the higher qualities ed from his normal personality, the state statutes. intensive institute will be held four a sort of secondary per- sympathy, veneration, love of truth districts either holding to last years nights next week, Monday, Tuesday, he develops LOGAN. TO HANKS CONVENTION which distinguish the levy or raising it as did the Alpine TABLET SERVICE VOTE OF for leadership sonality. As a mental specialist, I and goodnessi as re- Thursday and Friday All levies The district. school race. to ordinwe human tender do of of seen That number members have boys in singing. any Resolved, Utah county, 3.63 mills training The defect may also be in an in- turned are: and members of the arily of exemplary conduct, but at officials are expected to be present class the the city the 1921, 4.15 for for Chamber of Commerce of Logan and times indulging in misconduct by ability to adpt himself to require- as compared with! a special feature for the big Interested in commuother all and As a token of love and esteem 2 12 per memabout reduction vote of the ments convention to be held a being without Firemens a whole State to brothers be as society are supervision, invited away, hearty injuring present. citizens running thieving, singing for their departed Elks' lodge last the nity districts school The cent. corAlpine are if as called Such if and ;n this or persons, adult, city August 22, 23 and 24, thepersons, apparently property of thanks fdr the hospitality bers of the Provo was 12.50 mills as thid to Fire Department Sup- , service us. year .Tulius been levy and, has tendered cranks, the tablet Spearce only a but usually indulge treatment thought impulse, night conducted O. W dial vote of by tailed The youthful crank wil compared with 9.3 mills for 1921, an of Denver will conduct' a in and we a Webb PROGRAMS company P. for harbored A. give though ply time, CrfAUTAUQUA long of Resolved,That The levy the memory I under thanks to our esteemed retiring presi- perhaps in a vague manner. not only adapt himself, but, being increase of 26 per cent. a number- of exhibitions. This comBETTER THAN EVER These services were 8.3 was mills, Bailey. district Joschool ebo for (effiour Is of to Ruler and and nergy Exalted possessed When the deed is done, there pany Is shipping two light American-L- a being ignor dent, Jl Ray !Ward, school dis-trthe direction of and Provo of City and that all to of and alter a N. officers his return France . torpedo pumper engines may ant, an to R. its extend desires try sometimes Young, by the things The Post awakening, the both 10 being i was seph T. Farrer rooms were beauu cient secretary, mills, Ellison-Whitown which methods e be criminal. to Provo to be exhibited on this ocmay for the splendid ser- the normal or habitual personality, congratulations to the retiring officers rendered the decorated Spanish Lehl, an as same last year. come I across er.d have Besides this more than a that casion. the number will the league.' and the delinquent large profess with flowers, Chautauqua upon vices they have and Goshen were of special apparatus will tons three of talent the report of the resolu he does not know what made him do of cases in which head injury, even Fork, Santaquin SSestr added o the impresslve- - Following brought splendid array their lower to cities the of has in to led among new officers and shown criminal be infancy, by this company during the to this city this year. Every the awful thing. committee the while Provq, Alpine, American even each insane levies, and but convention. the is 'thireaerctses a large tions often will installed above conduct; The been were much has powerless, operation entertainer the league and Fork, Pleasant Grove,sameSalem A special test of fire hose will be The conven- in the best of us. We are all possess- - brought about recovery. the standard heretofore estabas Park City came down made a short address. next levies the made at ideas deed when words Mapleton and one of the interesting features, acthe meet to year Speaking sometimes ed generally, the by lished by Chautauqua people. its raised and to exiena, m at- - tion adjourned efSpringville Reed last is 9 mere course. the law must year, 0 t take dismiss 84! its done, which we cannot by of cording to local Fire Chief Gappy Ricks, produced by the Heber City. while Orem town tion to the members onehalf mlllj a hose to dwel ne But states to that like know how who has who levy long may will. be The parents to of Vivian last fort boy Percival players 33 per their detertend the state convention 1 and 17. levy increased to air with situa-' out their will be tested was one of the most pleasguard offspring against wrongconstantly on some abnormal TRAIN ENCOUNTERS MUD. the summer the Farm nightdramas the mining city August mine how many pounds of pressure to ever this tion is likely to bring it about and doing of all kinds. inbrought ing committee spent Taxing Bureau His lies The what himself will hold, GRASS. psycholoReads The remedy it famous abnormally. conduct train Heber Opie the NATURE-PAINTEmuih time with the officials of the city Yesterday morning was that on thoughts dwell on the gratification of gists call sjublimiination The Spearce company Is having it, mud of lecture Wednesday evening an effort mountain in a school districts encountered various so are is When these the was here a building for the special as erected by lower that and world intensely one occupying boy of passions. the excellence, par the lower respective to track between Springdale them to The present grass in t the la the allowits exhibit. This is get other with matters of to nature beinterest better A. Jtforman Imrie, Tuesday. purpose of covering engaged, the canyon, and but judging from the levy of into compartwhat visitors say ofnd out that the nimstead in Provo could divided of critical but be if at the will budgets, and one was him, to widely and, recital different, the ed Frances slumber, building the Ingrams boards school the of returns cover a a floor assert fore the engineer had leftapply Denver, after they sp4ce of no to will unable be time possible, higher nature, that moment may that will not soon fade from the ments and the of this committee was without emerald-gree- n work hrakes the engine to is left for the 18x55 for feet. influence. impulse music wrong had of the publoving memory controlling night results. A cloudburst Wednesdaymud not some hokus pokusof arise. The inexperienced boy murderer on the lic Of Provo, nor will that of the of due Is bank but ina oiled great to fool tourists, In other words, by trying to turn is not STEEL PLANT SITE CONSIDERED Oeinic quintet. was Injured and a or other youthful criminal, MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED track. No one waa of discovery the excess energy into other and more tion of the mineral salts in the arc fear either of Provo by to the fluenced issued people (Hundreds dispatched A marriage license has been useful channels. There is some goad A number of Provo and Springville the praises of Chautau-'qiithe wrecking crew soon had or the consequent punishiment, be- even Fork caused American singing of and bee tronble a Cole to Young of the l. of in men have received letters his worst scene is never the entered it and The to business fear the criminal, is indeed cause that for it Clnclngiving of Cellna Jeppson near Pearl cleared. and I1 Mips am . our to track Amer-caout. business F. find s it L dreams. or his Rains, president of the driver of an automobile the the from car people of Provo the best speculations is no ulse trying to suppress old Pleasant Grove. who It of the Fuel company, relative to the Carbon nati to lose control ?f of course, boy affords. platform speaking, re- habits. DR. PYNE HOME We must apply stimulus to and steel plant. An execunormal the for the result that it site hitherto appeared over In has the the largest pier and has Boston embankment The new of the habits. committee foot acquisition tive comprised Of Colonel a week spectable. eight under world devoted exclusively to the fish F. Pierpont, Enr H S Pyne, who spent drunkards when of Thomas sudden VACATION-LANC. the is boys Loose, age cojnversion Adolescence turned,' pinning its occupants NATIONAL returned 300 business!. has It is 1,200 feet long, Idaho, N .Taylor influencsorts S. criminals of all and and in religiCarey, Arthur Smith by John easily neath. One woman died. vlsUing are very suggestible on feet wide, and is paved with brick in proven ous to for H. T. ol! be their accounted Seyand Provo which of may agencie home Reynolds, a his Colorado appeal to has ed representation by things concrete in such a manner that P P . S. and J. Mendenhall mour whichever is (this basis, and medical psychologists andCan e in Mayor states or as twenty-fivPlastic wood is a collodion ambitions passions, las mdny ENGLAND cleaned he easily by flushing it VISIT found- - (without in been has Hence of the organreligious WILL them. fringing Springville, in tion made with very fine w resorts, Boyer mountain some its through of stronger jg with whter It cost $3,000,000 and and of the consistency, of put y. ness for stories of adventure or ideals) are now studing the methqd 80 vessels can discharge their car - cabin built by outsiders for their en- - ized to r take up matters with the Laura Olding, matron to and PPlyh g it the moral . claimed to be waterproof, joyment during the vacation season, steel company pertaining to the site. lt?h rreaiatires In Eng- - movies. goes at once. A hard and can be turned with a cause of crime by youths tion of the common A Nails can be driven into the dri land. material without cracking it. Birk-heime- ' vice-preside- nt. -- , t FINE CONCERT SUNDAY VICTIM OF ACCIDENT Frank Birkheimer, INDIAN WAR VETERANS DIRECTOR JEPPERSON HIGHLY RESPECTED i that-confro- nt rs - j&ax-imu- m j 1 -- record-breakin- j T - - . t r , t Tann-hause- Star-Spangl- ed i V 4 , rV i-- i t 7 4 ht Globe-Democr- at. 2' , Why Boys Commit Crime . T I - - I t. -- 1-- - ic roSUta de,egom s Bo-sha- rd, cenL-Durin- g - D velvety-appearanc- e , j , ai - Pedvean t j ? - D. . t educa-youn- ! A g. , j - J |