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Show GOliNOn TO SPEAK ITSCfiOlflETI Prominent Citizens Take In-terest In-terest in Education Plan for Foreigners. A spleivl id representation and pro-sra pro-sra mme at next Monday evening's mass meeting- to be held at the Auditorium, in support of the night schools maintained main-tained for foreigners, has been arranged by R. X. Young, secretary of the commit com-mit lee having the arrangements in charge. Tiie meeting will convene at S o'clock. Governor Simon Bamberger and former Governor William Spry will be the principal prin-cipal speakers- The city commission will adjourn the regular Monday evening n.ee ting that members may attend the mass meeting. The programme includes numbers by representatives of various nationa-lities. Graduates of the night schooU and tiio.se in attendance at the present time will be among those participa tine-. I'm ring the meeting Judge i iarold M. Stephens of the Third district court will present recently re-cently naturalized citizens with their final papers. The programme follows: Opening Mayor W. Mont Ferry "America" High school band and audience Introduction of Governor Bamberger, presiding pre-siding officer. Vocal solo Miss Kyriakopuloe Address Paul Armstrong S wed Isli fnik dance Vocal solo "The Flag Without a Stain" Mrs. Roy Fletcher Address E -Governor William Spry Norwegian chorus Exhibition by members of German Turn-veretn. Turn-veretn. Italian orchestra Vocal solo Tohu James Presentation of final citizenship papers pa-pers Judge Harold M. Stephens "Star Spangled Banner" High school band and audience |