Show It pct d. d t. t 11 Orders Orders for cadet J O be used by the Ogden g. g is as a means of ot determiner Tp mp or er not tho the boys of ot the x- x want yant cadet training iii has bits been flooded with m hi high h school students Jr 1 ys saw the Salt Lake Lalta n in action here dur- dur cei show how week but mem- mem are inclined to believe mUI Ie are are sincere in declaring ano cadets Board of t tl this stand in view l s In getting students c 1 11 when military training a the theA A atter is IB put squarely o s 's in the shape of ot or- or which they willU will Ito t U wear ear the board mem- mem ly believe they will get a ato ato iio to count as to the number et training Should a aI aI I number lUmber sign these orders kely that the board will wUl d fining inIng compulsory in the J. J I firs as and perhaps rie ree years Judge H. H H. H member from the Fourth 1 ewas ewaa in favor of ot making rd subject for all bo boys s 's sot ot had the training for lor lorb but b t perhaps leaving the exempt r riot drill will be estabI Q I be definitely decided at king tIng Ung of oC the board which be held next Friday il t r International Peace Congress ss Delegates Hold Hol Session T Today oday SAN FRANCISCO Oct 11 Dele H. Dele Delegates gates to the international peace congress congress con gress which opened In Berkeley yesterday were promised a busy day today with three sessions With the court of the universe as asa asa asa a setting a joint meeting was programmed pro with the delegates to the worlds world's insurance congress at the Panama Pacific exposition David Starr Jordan chancellor of Stanford university was to speak at this meeting on Insurance Business and Peace and Dr James A. A McDonald McDonald Mc Mc- Donald of Toronto Canada on North Americas America's International Experiment Ex Speakers on oil the program for the afternoon session were Walter Scott Penfield of Washington D. D C. C l Francis Fran r n. n cis B. B Loomis Oakland and Herbert S. S Houston of N New w York J I |