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Show vnr V ? 1 k vr ok . . ' p - ! ,":-y- ,- "- P1 :i fl. H f . .. . ' J . ;:. I ... ' 7 Zl . . . . FROVO. UTAH, SUNDAY. JAJNUAKX ' . ..... . . , OM OJ f Ml. SSMEN H mi Evening Herald L" V ii a OFFICERS t I1FII FII1F yilUL.ll I I Ilia Huddfeston and Heflin Take Iff Cooudge and Kellogg Go To Battle With troops. 7: ' WASHINGTON',.' Jan, 8 (I.TJ Tb a(lulnl8trntiun tKlk- - twmril NicaragiiK and Mtrit-o- ' tow Wtterty In -- discharge of hittUl comMtltive apiearauco of the A'ouxara this season: i" also covered in detail. The K veiling Herald will give l.uskotlHtl I ,,' -- . ' : PRICE FIVE CENTS . - ' '." S.L ?0 . M u JIM COUNTY IS BY tr.v-H- 'A Pennsylvania & 1 - .Vt V' ;y , -- -- Senate-Elec- i; Seeping Charges Made. cratic senatorial candidate In Penn sylvania, nas niea a contest against election of his successful opponent. : ' ' iiiiii Price of 7.5a Per Ton Will Be Demanded . For 19?7 Crop ; Every District In y County Attends. If WASHINGTON. - Jan. 8 (UP) . WUaon, defeated Demo William t'' ' - 0) Hoppe Is Champ VARE FACES m. vii son coin-pMe- .- lili, MEXICAN: IvIvlUVLJlI r ' .. -- " "" r Al the "by ' Defeated, Democratic Candi date Files Contest Against board of mr!ty commissioners "of the aj)olntlve officers, as already made by the principals, the offlclal , famllyef Utah connrywiil be according to the various elective Officers, who announce tlie following jm appoluteeg in thelrf re.' '.''" spective offices : ; Salt'lmnty Clerk's offtce-r-Fraisbury, Hpringville, , chief deputy: MelbE JJuchmaBriMriL; .Prlacil'a t'hrlstenwn. Ka'em. deputies. Xon W. County Assessor' offit-Conoverv Provo. chief deputy ; field dciiutles; Ernest I'arsoti, Cedar Val- from pow .until fhe 192"' Season has passed into liitlorx ! ' ' For red-lititKip newv wnd ,a;.,",-,,.,; ,. 1 Datkeggyr' the confirmation . With . i' ; CONTEST M Confirmation by County Com mission Will Complete Offi cial Family; Many Will Aid The first B. Y. game, vl great interest as the servk-- S OF COUNTY NAMED piis-tiut- .. , Mussolini On Horseback Sport Opening King BaseketbuU has come into hla own ! Aayoue who doubfs this as should turn to Pages 2 end 3 of Kection of the. BumUly e Herald, where waxed floor ia 'the main feature of the : '' sport' section. Every Alpine a ud Neb"' division p me is fully covered with detailed stories and complete Imi scores. The" ProvoJleasant con(inWTind B. Y.,.tl. tests, 'of particiiltir interest to Provo sixirt funsj.are Eivea sec- - ' UNpSTIFIED APPOINTIVE Features Hoop ti11 y . . .- .' ' f mLi SoWiyjM 7. 0 : i. ' 9, 1326. . , Utah county licet growers will mand de- minlmnm gnarantee for their 1927 beet crop. This decision was' made unanimously at the annual meeting of the Utah Central Beet Growers-asociatlon hel(j in the city and county building Saturday- - afternoon district of tbe EveryjHfetgrowing county was represented at the meet over Xt. which J. Ing. Glllman, president of the association presided. Must Participate In Revenues A report of the executive com niittee covering the past rear's ac tivities was read and approved. The1 meeting indicated nnnsual interest, despite the fact that beet growing in tma county was a loosing gaim fT.6 per-t- on nilug of the (West was announced by Senator ' Joseph T. Robinson. Democratic floor leader. the Herald! " VrilsoB'a petition" fur the contest . " contained the following Viegatious. Hnddieeton and Beje(iitath-t leiaoon ,1s Uharge Senator Heflirf, Imth l)inocTats of J:hat-:Va- rf .violated the eorrnnt in tliHr took fliwr the Alati)ia, a pravtices.-ait-i" expending ITl.oun wnat to protest fenpffflveTBouneM of tola personal funds in 4 he pri iictlon taken at tUey tilled war-lik- e mary, which It Is argued U part V th hobent of "big ir.iprests." of the election. War Far Oil Cmpal Premier Benito iiussoliul of" Itali la the cynosure of all Europe at - That there la widespread, regis- Huddlestonfc demanded that Presiley and Fairfield; Arthur McIlMn-le- t the present tlaie, particularly alnce tie ontbreak Into open charges of traium frauds la billiard Willie Hoppe, Philadelphia i that dent Cpolidge and Hpcretary Ktlr Lnt't'Lehl: C. Alpine: Benjamin the with its eye on France. tbe tegiatratlon lists were padded star captured the world's titel in ruuiom Uu)y that if arming loft Join "the first batr h of troop." Musical ComTbcmas Pri(Uy, American Fork and Organization the names of dead men n balkllneJrilltardM by defeating Eric told by Muaaollni himself to the witn in cuq of war, and. added, "I am Highland ; Jvern Pyne.- - Oremand Below is the fourth article ot a wowen with tlte names vfTOtert Hagenlacher of Germany, 1300 to rtlchs;-uoDot wlllinic that any rtnple Aim-riprised of Priesthood Will Preaa. The beii pt'Iute(I lu the Eveulng Herald, sick in HTHHIsen. flitted hospitala' and others. TbeVdefending chaurpion cut View-atan bof hall be vent to Mexico tos Vineyard: Elmo Cluff are attracting wide attention, ai tliey give a keen insight into the Hold That 120 "phantouif, were count- - down Hoppes' lead lu the final First Practice oil risk hU llfe..o that the PlpHKHnf View; Leo J. Knight and ed for' Mr. Vare In one section of block, but the veteran Hoppe played during the past year, . premirr'a life 8ud character j I ; John. S. Groes- may continue to W In his oTtenlmr remarks Pwk1i1i.ii) Philadelphia : alone j and that 326 brilliantly, - the - highest The Utah Stake Priesthood luaie'kv Hnel', diilnian declared that the grower 4 Wudsey prlngvllle; dlstrlcts eihlbited tht phenomenal billiard honors. ' Henator Curtis, 'Re'lMil)Hia"if, Kan- j cltofus is the newest musical organ' Hpanlsh Fork! Hamnel Taylor. Baa reached a point in the industry condition that lu 31. precincts not 1 I . ' announced Secretary; KcIIobp luiuon to te ettectea lu'tnis city. Paysonr F. Murrln Bavls, Kalein: 7. . J i uere tney must participate In Urn a single ot was recorded fot. Mr, -" -would appear before tlie senate G ua .M'lckmoff. KwttaqulB, rJenola Information v;revenues of the finished Drodtict If Wilson."--'"- ' y.;" y; - Ae4mH;-4i40Utiiitw.f arij; flcxt ? erganiuktiv wil tbs Indus ,HttAgiakeHluwaMiChanges. gltaao week to defend his foreign poilcy. ouirised of not an Giberta . um. ne poiutea out, can onlv to HiU fUue-1- t tud beeaf mm 'ir irj. , Mnn WheehNr. Bentoerati Senalor 500, It is Behjamia: W. W. Llm, Jleasant be dowr Byr more, kth ihesdeKanJ pisied the', attack, '. against tVare stated" ''V'- tana.' joined - 'the . or which depends 00 tbe bidtvldua Groves Ihtyld B. Thome, Lindnn: would be based ed bis primary ex contendina that J,w are acting tile l'lor. Krauktin, :awen or tne Joseph H. Jodesv Spanlji 'Fork memlM?r. J " . pendlture, and (.hat if he shuu'd be of musk', canyon. bully" toward Nicaragua "IJ there Young university S" - on - tide frolh',the-ena- fe nisailafaitlfln barred VnfaA ' was a bad government in; threat will' lie the director of tbe chorus, T,. L. I Treasurer's officer-Bish- op N.-- C. . Chrlstensen of Salem de r ground, a ReiuUllcaU would be ap Britain! should we land American and Prof. J. U. Boshard will be the Nelson, chief deputy"; Daryl Fowl- Efficiency, of "Dictator Me thmi Impressive Tribute Paid To llared that m his opinion the grow IM'iuted to fill the vacancy ' :" . ' Prof. er, Iehl. ", , , marinei in Iivernool. B'lfast or honorary conductor. f. created. era have Just cause to be diss:ttls Mussolini -- Wheeleratiked. office Jean Con and thod Praised by ; jSIadsen- and Lloj-Abraham Maw In The new plan ot Democrats for fled with the maimer in which th .'fHd iwe landtnarlpcB Jn Italy 'Williams willfie Jhe accompanists Ula Ellertsenv Provp; Rnth Bo.vcr, an aggressive "attack to seat the de 1928 contract was negotiated. " H Decision Is Quick Importhe . Provo Chapel gov when Mussolini overthrew, 'A'l ihemlier of the priesthood are S'pringvilJe : Doris- Gunningham, feated Democratic candidate chnng declared that until the sugar com ernment tberer , wrdtHlty Invited to join the' chorus AmerlcHn Fork. of the es the entire tant Factor, He Says. panyjs willing to roeet tbe growei "Did We dare to Ittid.mrimH in regardless of their singing ability.' Auditor's, office Wesley Jenst; Pennsylvania election Wrangle. Impressive funeral "services for on a more etiuitabie basis It nect . .. Russia dnrlmi the revolutii-- there?' The first practice' will be held at Pleasant Grove.' Institution of the- ,cou1est wonld Aliraham Maw, pioneer of 1802 and not exiMM-- t any increased t'We are simply IuiHjIiik tlie At College hall- this afternoon at 8SBI Birk. Ameri- By Benito ilussolinl, Premler of British Gunboats . Leave At! mean the ease would automatlcalty earlv settler Sheriffs office-Ot- to ' of Pti.tw t'Uv or oeetH. i se Niarasua o'ciock.'and each Sunday thereafter can FVirk. clitef ...criminal ...deputy: Italy and elections held Saturda7raemioirTurthe XT. SmtToTljAi Viewed (Jcorge otMjnlrJkges Own Declare-the because and 1 nation amall and Risk, 4 is a o'clock the thorns BtlJtpeL-Croyt hief Jriller beginning at cummfttee for lnvextlgatl; Provo Fifth ward chapel. Bishop dared that be could make far great inllff: Elyias A. Gee. Provo,:ehh'f Thomas B. Morgan, Rome Manager will meet I; practice. Sioneyed interest liavapni6Hrte C. Cannon was in charge ot the er money by raising . other crot :,V. that we Intervene in behalf of-- a ;. ' of the United Press. It 'is announced l,y meniliers of civil deputy; R. A. Wlliiilfxihi, than sugar beets , tit .lust year services. Vio!a in man who held office there the chor-i; George II. Copyright 192T by United Press As Jailer and the stake' presidency friends ' and relatives of the prices. ; Many Hon of the constitution." will first be heard in pnli'lc at Davs, Payson. civil dentity. . sociations. PEKING. Jan. 8 (UP) A Pioneer attended Mm finnt trlhirn. itarry iiammon of vineyard e the February ses.sloiof the Utah In addition to these appointive All Jight reserved. Reproduction In of the Cantonese governeonnuence in tne ass Musical , number were rendered I1"- stake quarterly conference, cfflcersr a large numlier of road whole or in part prohibited in all ment today informed British Consuci a lion's committee, and ded;ir R. J. Mrs. 'and BoKliariJ Sarah by be aiiti will . i lar Interest of avisfants Otnsiderable' the world. officials that British gunls.ats already snpervlsors , i parts art Ramsey,: and byj a string quartet. that be bad not lost confidence i manifest by themale musical tal- named bytheiward of eotinty com (This Is the fourth of a geriea of now stationed at Hankow would Lucille Merrill and Sina Brimhall the sugar company ofticluli: He h; new organent of the stake in the mlssloners within the near future. articles on his daily life and work leave "at their own risk" unless the the Mftgers'. at the Ileved, bowevert that Utah sboul iccinip,'iiiled ization which is exiiected to be one It ifl exie'ted that the appointive by Benito Mussolini, as told to British comply with the Chinese ulFuneral services for John L. Saloy as much for beet and Professor Gerrltt de ve Thomas B. Morgan, Rome manager timatum for indemnities" hy of., the- - finest- - MTUiical groups ever of fleers-jsmon were held Friday In the Third piano, as was offered Idaho growers. was at. the organ. he ward chaiel with Sidney Russell Jong The, Cantonese government, organised In this part of the state. orincinais will 1h? confirmed by the of the t'nited. Press. Each article in ' a J. Elmer Jacobsen'. Don V. Con- Organized Effort Irged wahC of county commissioners this has been personally re- added, would not be responsib'e, for presiding. Many friends were in atBishop Ralph B. Morgan of Bp u and Professor Alfred Osmond ner law In every "accident' l.jfnce corrected and ,thlit event vised, provides tbe the ,the tendance at the services which was approved, by suy Funeral services for-- Mrs.' Miner- ish Pork made a- strong plea '.vere the Kickers, and nil paid to eountyr preinct. or district officer. Premier Mussolini.) y leave Hankow extremely impressive. attempted and HttfeB.' Went.jtx-teapioneer to the life and achievements organized effort in procuring a tm except a cHinty commissioner or . Goverhnient, to I good, must he before compliance. .... y y ... SiK'aker were Bishop J. W. for many years resident ot Itovo ' of ihe veneraUe man. Professor Isfactory contract . with the sug; mav. bv and witn efficient. It must achieve the great-es- t ''difiai officer, order is If the with.' the complied Harrison Boswell and It Bench.-werheld Saturday in the He, too, expressed cm the consent of the Imard of countj net resiilijiJth thj nilnlmum of British guuboats; will lie inartsmed, Bishop H. Aldous Dixon of. the A, N. Merrill pronounced the invo- companies. ward chatiel, with Tlmiutnogos -cation, and Professor II. R. Merril' fldence in the local and state orgs as many onimisisioners. aniK'int "the while . at Hankow lost untionalist tfieve of If effort; Third were wastage ' ; Bishop J. H. tMark Iti clmrge. . y Izatlontf atuf in. jcoiKiusioh im i deputies and. assistants as nuiy lie laisin. (luiuicatioii, overlapping or- - forces move northward to Kluna rendered by J. R. Boshard and Mra. tbe .T"..,.. lint ... WWII, . "I" glowing tribute to Ephraini Berg the Will necessarv for the prompt and faith- - lack of coordination then there are Uai, considered the next objective "Sarah Ramsey. .in take Interment place ' was. rendered by the ".maiejtiuartet of the stal Now-Vh- fft of his serious defects la the govenrnient if the Cautonestv- and the ttl" tliscbnrgevf i family plot at IJlaln City tomor- sen, former president Mathlas Knudsen the offered E. Booth ' . ward. proof the Joseph Vs . In addition to" the toss of proiwr-l- oeitlng prayer,. Josedi Crawley pro- row, following short services which orgaiiUation. electiutrcontests.hare' been settled, offie. of There must m.nblneiy. twunity whiiTi nounced the oiKming prayer. A.- II.- Inve of Orem and his deputk Sheriff J. The law further provide tha Is.lMv unity of- rsponsil.llity and urged tlx 'by British evacuation of Han- nounced tBFbenedlctlon, and the will be held there. was followed by a soug by the girls' ttaie entered Boyd their third term the npitointment of a deputy ran) i;nm; i)Tt!irectloii. need of weighing the question kow. prosrty valued at a minimum grave In the Provo iiihiii Without' these, Is Ji city cemetery double oiuirtet. 'The g from every angle. II lie nifide' in writing and' filed In the government of XfflMXHUHM! has left hehlTid wits .dedicated by Bishop Dixon. as.officers of I tan vomuy. ; becomes a , r Shepljerd." reviewed briefly the history of tl, for" the Can- - j amweelate" the fjuf tdetu-e- ' the office of the cotmty clerk, and on hapbn za id, J by it fleeing foreigners business. President T. N. Tnjlot iind I.. K . api'iointnient lsrso inn de a d able to continue only because it can tonese. sugar beet industry in this count fl'tah county Jwve .pbw-e'- i at - rranr peopleof Ejhtert sen- -t hen six ikei terifi iioyd, Satnr Tiled and until such depvjtv sha'l demand tribute from aud declared that the Utah-Ids- ! naentire the Pvne sane a solo. My Faith in to . a Herald rejKirter. "I am have taken such oath of office, n.i tion: ' . . Sugar company has suffered gric day. bishL. former Thee." Otis, Terry, to maintain one shall lie or act as such deputy: from a series of errars it h anxious to continue ously A prince, business must i eff r h then .Clarence II.. Durrant. recently respoke, t'tuh 'comity as one of the cleanest provided, that any ...officer aoisilatop of TimwnjRos ward, made and declared that the Inst S. no on reserve flie, In and A. Fjavis also spoke turned, from, the mission- field, and praise sections Hi the lnternioiiirtalu ha 11 be liable for which to call unless it Iims created inir any' deputy these blunders was that of offerii MIhs Grace Cheever will Jan. 8 (UP) "Far of be the Vi octs of sucli denutv : and mat reserve-- itself. It must snsfHin NOimiil.K. V.; Idaho jftowei-- s a greater price th "Atl the iieople siiould forget poli- an r.ffiirinl S. U." S, Lawrence-an- speakers ! Pioneer ward. Sunday . 1. . . . tl. slng Sitig. was rendered by tht1 tical differences hx Tlie following nhisical program that they are willing to pay Utah. i .1.u. '"" u itself now aiid work j lonuer, .umi ti ks off !S. by U. merits; Its S. Reula-and ltolHrt t'lark pro. Jonesattach, evening at 7 o'clock. Musical num- will le rendered iu the Provo Third Ros Is NpcaJier unitedly' for the ijetterment of Utah slmll allow the,(County cn.rkm.h mUst aroi(, WHStK(l ),1II,Ii(.Ht,;n. ed to division 10 of the U. H, scout- bers win be furnished by the newly, ward Sunday evening by tlie Pn.vo )uneel th lienedb'tiou. Jirgen county. Personally, I .desire to Kiilli to transact LverIappinK and must and decision of the iJ depntiM coordinate atl ing fleet, remained in is.rt here. tV. organised ward choir. Heber A. hlsrh school musi- - department, nn- -. sociationwing the Hiihun dedicated the grove in the In every Way isrssibfe wi.tji !he business pertaining, to the dLs Ule mr to, demand $7.5(1 for t a in orKanizatiou pt for hi, winter fleet sailed the Knudsen. Is day Provo" . chatrinan of tK. music dcr direction of Eruest'Taxmant-tliy cemetery. V. Harvey .R ': Vt tht countv commission, and the trict court as iftay. be deemed neee SIooth-runultimachine,-H- e is re-- ' maneuvers at " tiuantanTiino Bay; committee; Emtl Hansen Is in- ;"Massa! Dear? (front the - New-- 1027' licet ofcrop. tte. county and the ''' Gunnison Sug other officers-opresident ml. ";hN,f l'v ,hp;i",1'f "' MH.iiKil.le and.held to strict account when it was discovered Inflneiun structor; Anita : Hapsen. organist, World Symphony!, mixed chorus .company, uduressed the ' nitrbiW I the. cities of the county. Judges of (Continued on page five) liari i.Hikfn opt auiong .he creiX's.y and llor'ace Peay :;. Faith, Hope 'ami Iiove." girls glee ne was .at tu.e niectmg by .jipeei secretary. "Our office Is always ottn. and t lub: "Sumnier Passes' (Miserere (Continued TO Iwge five) ready to assist any and a.11 ajtall In 11 Trova tore mixed chorus-;hours of the day." "Lullaby . MiKn,' 1 lHys glee cub violin duet, (Prayer and Rondo). Ludle Merii'l aud John A. thiian son!- - "Gtfrden- - of YourHeart," Ksithct; seeM small chorus : , "Foiir-Iea- f Clover,' of on county 'The hee.'keepera .ftah 'The Tart By FRED WORLD girls' glee club': talk " -Hon. ? Money is not pleutlf ill at alt. tight we are hunting1 the long, long sheep trails" winding, Music Plays in the Lives of the met Saturday 111 the new citv and I AUSTIN :Tex. Jan. 8 (UP)At. r An(L:nbw..thise savior of -- the end' the; lianks U candida j fori.ffices fof titesttte.-Biidefensetto? Thosty 'Lucille Merrill : "Hail to 'the iutyzimlldJniplHTCan will be Hecaase w ho nn then, well, then it security. There Is absolutely the venire list country, Who were successful. in an winning Dawn"- - (Ptpt ami IVtant f liermanent organization. Tbe fol- - iisy the will to. have"coneeded themselves Squawkems the nothini?nexing 'public tend to names 01 lli-vtn'fliccessfiil in getting their FTed anyo."f :ifi6 ipenXw-bA wmppear 'hwr' mixed chorus; ."Dreaming of owing offiwrs were pavroll at the last general election, that. the times ;;re The ;he Iwllots- - are ttbldijig post srt? wer.vthluvto tbe Squeextims and My Old Home. Sweet Home," faculS. Dart: Sr.. of Spanish Fork, prwd- - the case of thKRev.. J. Frank Norris. are Wanteins.l the well thallk Iwtcherlifel Indeed, feeling Xp "very . h the only .thing that these fellows an couveirtJoiiH In the various. cornet dent-A"Calm As the E: Peny ft f Pnvson. Uwr. BattVt". charged I Oil." The voters, having seen their ty .'roalefluartetj" sure of. offbe dungeon'' that there is. a hereafter t ores or down-towK Hone of Prow., M ( hits- - killing OfD. E. Chipps, la3Ied Ten. chorus ; "Those Pals of Night," iiity, did It. and then retired to Ours." 'Everything seenis to V'.lnt to a O. iiere Monday--, Hell, else where did tnd, are proving Jiny doulrt tensen Of Iiehl. vice presidents "Jerusalem.'' boys' glee club; '" osperons'. .year," you bear them a r,lt: thev were promised during ihat if the Squawkent delegates bad their various homes in these va.leys mixed ehorus. ii Raird.wif Provo.' secretary and. Tbe case was .brought .here from , savN.. pia.-eis ' easier ionev cnnsiuernhiv "down and other Uild tbe dele, not. Sqteezeni W'off Wrtrtlr ou';i change of venue. cainiNiign go? treasurer. ' . to' . ' Ic and to than election this tlie dlfr-"ntand lKen "Iprior c country, wottld great have one wee where glorious the outyotui: gates things attend MEETING- ; NYE. Miller was named ' there appenrs to be noltfflcu'ty-i- n officers says, f and the candidates that wonld-I- and they will not be heard from guijig bunting.'1 the 'tetefmountitin ? bee keels' j EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS FELT our be,is . r TJhe bauks quotes one of tne unlucky polliierenewlngSnpr note wou'd now" liei officials attaehed again mltH another election, 'y. v . conference Xir Ijiramier 3Vyonilng.f.C'l?irSTANTINO?-I.EJan. S Officers o'f- - the ' Provo Pawnt ' In- - the mevitlnie, tbe leaders of Teachers' say they have plenty of uuuicy."-- .VnK lnns;-fiV"g niojithly check. fc ate; nnusuHl fot PttrthoiiftkehfM'its-oalj .Febf V BHry.:i y. ass(s'latloi are ciictep jn l Tlift,'wouid-bBut tbe next conven the meet savfotg of- - the na- open we'asn for bunting jirts. be- in tne muparty are patting otic 0 I present at Kn offii-eryiaiks were jnade on, tne. follow-- :- inrcnsity .were ten toaay Jikit wait! If another on the back, saying : ".Well, lnc Monday ulghf. Jan. Id. at T:3tl ha! ni subjects:. "Anatony of the.Hoii- Uricf of Adni; Pasar", ; Asia Minor. tion, who attpeeede in tting their Here yotiMne. with ail the available' tion!. fled tiames on the opposition ballots and jobs 1, r. tip tighter thap a bottle fhey don't fix the Squawkems to .a bo, we put 'er.over once more". The o'clock. Annonncemeft'- of the Wet llilll, cut. rv.n are taking a decld of chlitupagne Volstead ban-- finish when ther man np for peorle are satisfied. ; Bnnkem and ins i made by S. W. Willjams, intr subjects:. 'Anatrtniy of ,thc Hon- - fr m their' lvomes. and threw up of Jhiitua- - hiict. Ilnnthig. elv? you're d'irned nomination aa post hoie inspector on bleedem, they think niort of yotu" president of the association. . edly-- pessimistic vbj' ai.r tents for shcltfr. rltaoked Jii Ixrth bouiwt.f tXJii as a course of congriKS action'-tcttdiii- (rt 't e fir.-'''"7-'.""- e WILL ORGANIZE v ' . 5. . s it e STAKE CHORUS . loiiK-curre- lw nd I!11J.'S.F( a, dis-lo- trTbJa a leaaKPiaMH n wiif-eg- , .. -- " A . . SERVICESiFOR ' METHODS DESCRIBED KecB-nakln- K : my. awLto-aucc-e- PIOTO HELD . . . . CANTON SEEKS - 1 - :. 1 1NDEMNITIES . - y.faran people-becan- tht i Chineseyj bIff n - JOHN SALOMON repre-wutatl- LAD) TO REST TRIBUTE PAID . receirjL-eftnnU- TO MRS. WENTZ tae-eictr- TO sei-ie- gun-I'oat- s BOYD BEGINS t - . trl-1'ii- - e TERM THIR ; 1 M ies I. ' : ; . y -- -- price-settin- slip-sho- - Program Planned For Pjroneer Ward lla Influenza Breaks Out On U. Ships . .;-,- It-h- Mrsr-iVent- 4wy.the 1 .M 1 MUSIC WILL BE RENDERED I prm-meo- if" " g f : BEEKEEPERS - . 1 .NAME OFFICERS! Yenire List Is Scanned For Trial t IT tfl ios are - "i I'eo--le.- " : are-allin- addi-(lona- : e overture), - d), paor e i. M ' s to-th- e y , . PARENT-TEACHER- h ii 7 t .. - - Sr e sntx-essfu- lR-'- . S LITTLE JOE I |