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Show The Juab County Times FRIGHTFUL EXPLOSION IN MINE GOMEZ DIPLOMA A Jacob Coleman. Editor and Proprietor Explosion In Colorado Coal Mine Brings Death to at Least One Hundred Workmen. UTAH riEPHI Judge, District e bers. Officials ot the company state that the disaster Is one of the worst In the A W. W. history ot western coal mining. similar explosion. In which twenty-fou- r were killed, occurred In the same on January 23, 1907. The property MUNICIPAL. OF- bodies were not recovered for weeks. Infirmary Superintendent County H. D. Allred. Physicians Dr. County Bennett, Dr. J. A. Hensel. COUNTY FICERS. SWOPE WAS- POISONED. NEPHI CITY. more. M. G. Whit Mayor Councilmen James Garrett, Jr., Were Millionaire and Nephew Victim of Foul Play? Alma Hague. Alonzo Ingram, Enoch ' Burton, V. G. Orme. found was Chicago. Strychnine Hecorder Peter Sorensen. of the late the viscera throughout Treasurer J. H. Latimer. Ool. Thomas II. Swope, the Kansas V. A. Wright. Marshal City mllllanalre, according to a reMemmott. E. J. Night Watchman port made by Drs. Walter S. Haynes, Cole-naJustice of the Peace Jacob Ludwlg Hektoen and Victor C. Vaughn the Street Supervisor Jas. B. Riches. to John G. Paxton, onexecutor of The here Swope estate, Monday. O. D. Dr. Quarantine Physician same poison Is also believed to have Miner. Building Inspector Enoch Burton. been found in the liver of Cbrisman Chief ot Fire Department N. A, fiwope. a nephew of Col. Swope, but it was announced that the examination Melson. Superintendent of Waterworks Al- of his organs had not been completed lo the the satisfaction of the toxlcolo-elst- a fred Uowers. Electric and mould be continued. Light Superintendent Plant T. A. Carver. Although Virgil Conking, the proseSexton N. C. Melson. cuting attorney of Kansas City, reLEVAN TOWN. fused to make any statement, Mr. Pax-to- n said that criminal prosecution President Board of Trustees A. La would follow their return home. Jack man. Trustees Adelbert Bosh, U H. AFTER THE TRUSTS. George Francom, Swen MaJuigren. Clerk Orson Melson. Congress to Investigate Causes for Marshal Albert Bosh. High Cost of Living. Health Officer James E. Taylor. EAST - n. . Mor-tense- n. li and Washington. President j Taft Republican leader In trip house favor a thorough Investigation of the high cot of living, and It was determined on Monday that the ways and means committee should make a full Inquiry Into the matter. Chairman Payne and Minority Leader Clark ot Missouri were designated to draft a resolution regulating the scope of the Inquiry. From members It was learned that If the house authorizes the ways and means committee to proceed with the Investigation, various may be named to go to different parts of the country to take testimony. EAST COUNTY SCHOOL BOARDS. Mona John T. Kay, Epbralm IL Kay. N. W. Ellertson. Ncbo Thos. Booth, Edward Jones, Wm. Jones. Nophi Alma Hague, T. U roote, Koscoe E. Grove r. Levan Henry Hendrlckson, James E. Taylor. Adelbert Itosb. Juab James A. Kelly, IL C. Stepta-enaoT. T. Taylor. PRECINCT EAST COUNTY OFFI-CER- 3. Mona. THIRSTED Justice John fates. Constable Ellas Molynetix. Health Officer X. W. Ellertson. Aged Woman Fined for Challenging Another Woman to Fight uuti, Abbeyvllle. La. Mrs. Mary Schex-naldeaged 60 years, recently challenged a woman of about the same age lo a duel near here. The cballonger stipulated shotguns as weajfon. Saturday Mrs. Sohexnalder was called before the district court and fined for assault. "My challenge was not ac- Ncphi. J. Justice FOR BLOOD. r, S. Cooper. Constable Alvah Stout Health Omcr Ir. D. O. Miner. Levari. Justice Orson Melson. Constable Richard Ivcrson. Jusb. Justice R. C. Stephenson. Constablo Robert MemmotU The court cepted." she protested. held, however, that a challenge to a duel constituted an asaaulL NEPHI COMMERCIAL CLUB. Eastern Countries Entitled to Lower Meets first and third Tuesdays ol Tariff Rate. very month st the club parlors The president has IsWashington. tnftn building. Vlaitlng the ll In which It Is sued a clubs proclamation commercial ber of nelebboring stated that Inasmuch as The cordially welcomed. Netherlands, Norway, 8wedn, l R. R. Orover, lrcldctit. T. IL Burton. Unam lsl Secretary. Egypt, Persia and Porttiitat do not unduly discriminate In their tarFinals Wood, Corresponding Seer iffs against goods Imported from the ary. Lnl'ed States, those countries are eptltled to toe minimum rate estabJaw. In lished by lb all other reipct the proclamation Is M n(lrl to that luxiipd some days a:o In the ca of I'sly. No Modern Woodmen of America meets every Wed , ft, lay evenI. O O. K. halt. Visiting Wood at ing men welcomed. fjcnree J nail, Consul. U Latimer, Clerk. 10.J00, Payne-AMric- , Banquet New York. I. O, O. F. No. l'i meet every evening In I, O. O. F. bail. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to aV Fat-nrda- y tend. Saints ward at tne-ift- e Meeting. 10 a. m. latenrP; boit0". Hecond ward Meat. Sfieeches, but an Informal discii'sii'm o. the advanced cost of livlna Indicated Ihni the unlvptsa! pr'pft of the nation ha th mitijiorl ff business mn ss wpII ss of lalirin mfi. Wholesalers are acitsUng for a rejwal ot the duty on t'anadlsn, Areen:lne and Mexican lKef. F1rt ward t Tahernar e; Hecond wavd at houce. M. I. A Sun'lar. :.0 p m. F1rt fhool. Ftjfiday Without 8ii hundred reprewn tatlve manufacturers, mnnir tifB of wealth, ate a dinner on Saturday at the Machinery club of nothing but vegetables and fruit. There were no JAS. II. JACKSON. X. U. J. S. COOPER, Secretary. Latter-da- y n at Lloyd-Georg- e p m - - -- l't e First Class Postoffices to Receive Deposits From the Public In The postal savings Washington. bank bill, drafted by Senators Carter, Dolliver and Owen, a subcommittee of the committee on postoffices and post roads, was perfected on Thursday and was Introduced in the senate 61 n i ff. filth 'i ifm V. by Mr. Carter. The bill provides that a system of postal savings depositories, under the supervision of a board of trustees, to consist of the secretary of the treasury, the postmaster general and the attorney general, shall be established. This board Is uthorlzed to make all custody of regulations governing moneys deposited with the postal savings banks. AH postoffices of class authorized to issue money orders, and such others as the postmaster general may designate, are declared to be postal savings depositories. They are to receive deposits from the public and are to be kept open for the transaction of business in the usual postofflce business hours of the town or locality r SKXUGHS. COLD A! ii A Nation of Bridge Builders. The United States is notably In adIn vance of all other nations the science and practice ot bridge building. The increasing demands of commerce Justified longer and longer spans, the weight of locomotives and trains doubled and trebled, the single bridge members increased to one hundred feet in length and one hundred tons weight, wonderful steam, hydraulic, pneumatic and electric machine tools were made to fashion them with, and costly special shops were built In this country and operated by thousands of men. The methods and where they are located. Accounts may be opened by any per facilities of erection have kept pace Enormous son 10 years old or more, and by mar with these developments. ried women In their own names and derricks, traveling towers and steel free from Interference by their hus- rope tackles operated eight at a time bands.' No person will be permitted to by a single steam or electric hoisting; engine, with many other costly spechave more than one account. An account cannot be opened for ial appliances, have been provided for less than $1 and not more than $100 assembling the great mem hers Quickcan be deposited In any one month. ly, cheaply and safely lot the lalshed Deposits In postal savings banks span. America stands te say far In will draw 2 per cent interest, credited advance of all the werbi is the darto the books of depositors once a ing designs, high quality sad cewoin-Ic- al and rapid construction ef xaasy year. No person will be allowed to have a balance in excess of $500, ex treat bridges. F. W. Skinner iw Harclusive of accumulated Interest. per's Weekly. Funds received by postal savings A Model Man. banks are to be deposited In banks, Usked Periodically there are subject to public supervision, and, as of celebrities who were famous. nearly as practicable, In the neighbor before Is they were 35. Bat hood In which the funds are received. The great stats ef peoexceptional. The banks are to pay for the funds ple might enjoy the facts aboat some not less than 24 per cent Interest Provision Is made for the mainten- desirable model whom tkey may hope-tequal some time If they live and ance of a reserve fund not exceeding learn. For their consideration, there10 per cent of the total funds defore, we here set dowa the achieveposited. Interest and profits accruing' ments of a certain man. At 20 our-hefrom deposits or investment of postal bad learned to bathe properly to be applied to the paysavings are ment of expenses of administration, and to sleep with the wiadow open; and any excess Is to be a part of pos- at 25 be bad loved a wholesome glrr and married her; at 35 he kad mastal revenues. tered his temper and learned to reserve Judgment; at 5 his children CHICAGO GRAFT SCANDALS. were proud of him; at (9 be bad Eleven Men Charged With Conspiracy achieved kindness, moderation, and to Defraud the City. the respect of his neighbor. Collier' Chicago. Paul Redieske, resigned Weekly. deputy commissioner of public works; Maligning Mother. Michael H. McGovern, wealthy conMrs. Iirennnn s ten children hsdf tractor, who has had many big city contracts, and nine city officials and gathered at the old home for the first . tr employes of McGovern were Indicted time in years. She surveyed From Capt. Tom of 35 to by the grand Jury on Thursday. They are charged with conspiracy to de- Mary of 11, she belleted they were equally dear to her. fraud the city of $254,000. "Mother lores all of us." said Utile-Mary- , The indictment on this charge came as a complete surprise, as it was almeditatively, "but she loves because he's oldest." leged frauds Involve only about $45,-0- Tom the-ame- ro group-proudly- o In dal. the d "shale rock" "t Ms. Ilrcnnan protested that scan- f an automobile on the outskirts of ("resdin, a t'-- miles sway, and klld J. H fc'eW k. ss-- d f,f, a r, I Carles. In fkei,erger, both of V'-t-f the automobile with Echeiberger and S'gVxk was Curtis Iorer of Mansfield. Ooorer's shoulder was crushed, his I'g was broken and he receded internal Injuries, sbe r cared for all alike, then appealed second son. Political Debate by Lawmakers. "Dick, you grew up with Tom. and WaKhlngton. Aa animated political can Judge better than Mary. Did I debate, with the tariff as Its chief ever treat him better than you?" feature, entertained the bouse of rep "Only In one way, mother." said: resentatlves on Thursday. The agri- the big fellow, a twinkle In his eye cultural appropriation bill was under "On cold nights you used to come la consideration, and, speaking on It. and pull the covers off me onto Tom " r Representative Houtell of ntinft up Youth's Companion. held the Payne Aldrich tariff law as one that would be eminently satisfac Cross-EyeJustice. e These two Items sppeared in tory to the country and especially to column of a local paper: "LlUie southern states. 'I tie senate received th powtal savings bill, an administra- Sutton of Ocean Springs, Miss., sa ortion measure, and referred It to com phan, who had the rare of an Invalid mittee. A bill was passed providing brother, was arrested for stealing Ave for description of tinallottcd Indian eggs and a half pound of butter, and land in South Oakota. was sent to prison for a lerm of years " "William Kevclwlch of BalWould Cinch Cold Standard. a chauffeur, who ran down and timore, A bill providing that Washington. killed Allien Pries, s l'ttte boy. In Uuf-falany bonds or certificates of Indebtedlast July, pleaded guilty lo the ness of the United States hereafter charge of manslaughter in the second Issued shall be payable, principal And and was placed on probation degree, Interest, In gold coin of present stand- for ten days upon the condition that ard value, was Introduced on Thurs- he would within that time pay to the-toy'day by Representative Payn of New father ll.OM)." New York commit- - Tribune. York, chairman of the: bon j tee on w ays and means. It has the of the treasury department Permanently Cured. I and probably will t reported to the Dr. David Starr Jordan, discussing bouse shortly. The measure further at a dinner In Washington certain (provides that sorh bonds may be in such denominations as may mlines of ibe International fisheries be prcsrribjrl by the secretary of the commission, anld: "The fish there pet no c banc They treasury. have as hard a time of it aa the whites Slew His Father. In the Interior of Chins. "A Chinese druggist said ! Minor, N. D Charles Molin. aed bis 23. confessed on Thursday that h had clerk: I see s foreign devil come "'Did murdered his father, Frank Moline, last Friday. He said Ms mother, who out of here as t cam down the Street ihad been divorced from Moline, Moline wa about to remarry "'Yes, !, the rWk answered !! and was afraid he would leave his wanted permanent cure for headproperty to Ms serr,nd wife. The son ache, and I soVl Mm a hot tie of rat said he meant In murder both his poison.' " father and the woman. The Ntural Qvet1on. Aid Farmers. Train Jumped the Track. Douglas to Follrrwef of tXents A Harvard proTifusvilie. Pa Four men were fessor favors k revision of the ten Wash!ng'm. Suseesting the creating of a committee on budget to de- j killed and Ibreo others were seriously commandmentsi termine at the lieginning of each ses- injure on Thursday when a frelsbt tltimaie Cor burner fie p s sion of Congress the limit of train on the "ha!igjia branch of wsrd or downward? bv each commit Ice of the the Pennsylvania railroad Jimped the f Hand up for their hotise. Representative toi)la of .track shout a mile north of this city. If icenlikewovi-Ohio insists that only hv snrh a m,h-o- .Three go for the iiih?K.iind had trains freipht r cou'd military ndifir'h ' how soon th I 'on and th. btmhpolitics etj ene:n tAirefhef one woiM with lfH Citjpled Vej.t down in the Interest of lareef lie down topeft.cr. allowance for sericulture. In arpro-priatin- ahead, one In the middle of the train and the oih'r on the rear. The train 71 per cent of fh reverme-Lyv dee, no) siring up Al( rrow m traveling fast when the leading treat snd frecotr for warlike rmrposeg, and only 2 per perfect n at once cent for afrrletiltnre, Mr. Donrlas de- (enr!ne left the raits and plnnge trat feonlre and Barshnent of clares coneTess is not acting for j across the track. The cars behind thought. Dante the Interest of the people. on the engine. to-be- d the-sam- o. s d r mf appro-f.ria'lon- t(f g s tlr. pld , s gals g Lon-dori- I FOR THE GRIP. s, lr,j-ire- ff tm h month Mrs Ford tri;i on a chare of biakward, firwt ni mall. WarrinT. who Is rving a fivethird lnirdsT of sci month at 2 year riert'- for ent'e)r,!erKT t. aid trie recUve p. m. M meeting he paid the woman ri much mny he hoi,e. all trerk of It. Warrlner testified ward. 3 p. m tf.at Mrs. Ford learned of M pfiort-aeReligion t SwM-n- ft Re'Jef at fiat!; Pw,nd erery Friday a treasurer at the Kig Fonr and ward. 3 p. m , every Friday at meetextorted money from him repeatedly honse. ing on threats to expose him. I v. Any Sum From One Dollar Up. Inter-mountai- n d sod fo'jrih Ihrnrsdars All , Primary ri!it lit Paris. The flood situation is improving in this city, and it is believed the worst phase has been encountered. Officials are convinced that the end is in sight and that the waters will begin to recede. The city presents a weird spectacle. Soldiers, sailors, firemen and police are hastily constructing temporary walls by the light of campflres and torches in an endeavor to keep out the invading floods, while pickets patrol those sections of tl3 city that are plunged in darkness. President Fallleres and Premier Url-anon Friday drove in automobiles to the flooded suburbs, where distress Is greatest, speaking words of comfort to the homeless and encouraging soldiers and others engaged in salvage and rescue work. Havana. Fears of a race conflict, out of the recent disorders resulting from the refusal of the management of the principal hotel in Havana to entertain negroes, have, In a great measure, abated, possibilities of further trouble having practlcall disappeared. For a few days the situation was threatening, and there was a strong undercurrent of indignation among negroes, which, it was feared, might not be kept In check. Charitable organizations are That it not only was restrained, but with the authorities in throwthe difficulty for the present was suc- ing open their buildings and in successfully smoothed over, is mainly due coring refugees. Several convents to personal efforts of President Gomez. and a number of public buildings have The president sent his secretary to been equipped with military cots and confer with the management of the bedding and transformed into hospitGento summoned the and place hotel, als. The Red Cross is performing leaders. eral Cebreco and other negro splendid service in distributing food He pointed out that the intrusion of and clothing. negroes where their presence was not Nevertheless numerous instances desired, was undignified and merely are cited of women and children who Amerof served to rouse the animosity had refused to leave their homes In icans with whom it waa highly desir- the submerged districts shrieking able that all Cubans remain on the from their windows for bread. most friendly terms. He also remindThe number of refugees arriving ed the negro leaders how much the here Is enormous, Charenton alone prosperity of the city of Havana was sending In 38,000, who had got there dependent upon the number of Ameri- from Calais and other afflicted points. can tourists, whom any danger of soMany thrilling rescues are recorded. cial disorders .would deter from com- The family of M. Barthou, former mining. ister of public works, whose home in the Avenne d'Xntln Is surrounded, was HEARS FROM COOK. taken out on the backs of soldiers and Brother of Explorer Claims to Be in in boat 8. A large number of schools are Communication With Him. closed because of lack of heat, and brothA. fork. William New Cook, the municipality Is considering the ader of the discredited north pole ex- visability of closing all. plorer, on Saturday declared he had Communication with England, HolCook. "It Dr. a from letter received land, Denmark and Austria and many Is merely a brotherly missive," he said; cities and towns In France is com"one of three that I have received In pletely cut off. The telephone has as many weeks. Dr. Cook Is in Eu- been practically abandoned In Paris. rope, but I do not care to say where. New districts are being flooded conMrs. Cook It with him, which disproves stantly, and the people are the assertion of false friends that she blocks of buildings. Severalevacuating hospitals bad deserted him. Nor have they de where sick refugees were taken are In serted their children; the two girls are a dreadful plight, the water having not with them, however, but are being quenched Lres in the furnaces. educated at the Hamilton Institute at West Eighty-firs- t CONVENTION CLOSES. street, Manhattan. "Dr. Cook says nothing In his letters about preparing a detailed account of Good Roads Advocates Chose Ogden and Pocatello as Next Places his trip to the north pole for tie of Meeting, Copenhagen authorities. I an. confident that he will come out all right In Salt Lake City. The second annual the end, however." convention of the good roads advocates came to a close Friday afterNew Changes Against Haskell. noon. Interest In the meeting grew Guthrie, Oklahoma. Charging Gov- from the beginning and only leucned ernor Charles N. Haskell and state Its crest when the meeting waa ready with a violation of the to adjourn. officers law and constitution of the state in The next meeting will be held In the manner In which public moneys Ogden July S and of the present have been expended. Representative year; that Is. the meeting of the Good Roads association, lister A. Marls, representing the Republican minority, filed an affida- which has been organized. The Utah vit in the lower house of the legisla- Good Roads association continues Its ture on Saturday. In general, the existence, and will work as an Intecharges against Governor Haskell are gra part of the Interstate association. that be "mismanaged the public funds The 1911 meeting Is to be held in Pounder his control. In whole, or In part, catello, Idaho. and has wilfully and designedly auThe officers of the Utah Good thorized the misappropriation of said Roads association are: President. funds." William Spry. Salt Ike City; Secretreasurer. James E. Jennings, Britons Do Not Desire Radical tary Salt I.ake City. Changes. The Intermountaln Good Roads aslxndon With Premier Asquith on sociation officers are: (he continent and Chancellor President II n. Sherman, Twin Closely following him, politi- Falls. Idaho. cians are renting on their arms, disSecretary-treasureA. Kendall. cussing what linen of battle will bm Rock Springs. Wyo. taken up In the new parliament- - The Chairman memorial committee moral generally drawn from the elec- John Dem, Salt Iike City. tions Is that the country does not MET HORRIBLE DEATH. want radical changes In the house of lords or In the government policies. The spirit of conciliation, therefore. Is Woman and Child Burned to Crisp After Going Over Precipice. abroad and schemes for a compromise are being debated. Dalhart. Tex. Plunging one hundred feet to Jhe bottom of Blanco canOppose Postal Savings Banks. yon, and then burned to a crisp amid The American Hankers' the debris of a wogan. was the fate New York asKoclatlon, (he most Important and of Mrs. 8. It. Break, a widow, and financially strongest organization In her 1 year-olchild. tuar the little the world, will spend il.fWft.ooo to plains town of Floydada. ed'icate the people away from the PosMrs. Break was movln? arrnn the tal savings bank Idea, according to country In a wagon Joadel with her an announcement published her. Ac- household goo-iand Hot being an excording lo the statement, th asocia pert driver, she let the team get too tlon has decided on concerted action close to the brink of the canyon. At aeainst the postal savings bank law this moment her dog ran yelping down and may not stop at f.1,000 wo In their the road and frightened the horses. In education of the jwople. I'nlimited reining them tip 1oo quickly, the suptilles of literature will be diatrilv woman caused the frighten".: horses wed and speakers sent out. to rear and back the havy wacon As the wagon, over the precipice. Madman Cautes Panic. Its with passengers, helpless plunged InTwo hundred people. Chicago. over the shrss. a hot stove cluding many women and girls, were backward thrown in'o a panic when Carmfna was overturned, and before th s'rni-gl'nhuman beines and horses could Picoll, a laborer, entered a hall whre extricate themselves from wreckihey were dancing arid began fin'ns a age, the whOe ma?s waa Inthe flames at The revolver. dancers encaped bottom the canyon. through windows adjoining roofs and theTo add to of th fuillty of the WomAll down fre ecspes. the shots went wild and Hicoli, who wa angered at an's struggle for life, a large can of In th wa?on eploded and having been ejerted from tt" hall, was gasoline hastened the destruction by fjarnes. er"l I'xked np. overpowered Could Not Escape Btackmalier. Fir t ward at Relief ban. Run Down by Train. f 'inrinnati. "Mrs. Jeanelle Stewart-F'irt. rn Tuesday, second ward at O. Pennsylvania train Mansfield, Tn1li .g house, 4 p. rn Tuesday. rr b'arkmaikd No. 9, westlrfnind, struck snd killed Priesthood meetinei Monday. 7:30 Th'is ikc"ard Charles I repeatedly." Warrirtef, Mrs. lUif Covert and ward mwtlm f p. m . at the fatally treaiirer of the V,z Four hr husband at a crossing near toie. In on st railway. testifying M'ndaj on j Relief fwiety First ward. ille. Further on the train rfruck 4 r. MEASURE INTRODUCED IN THE SENATE FOR POSTAL SAV- -' INGS DEPOSITORIES. d Mo-Cun- - . growing n, TRIED REMEDY PLANS POSTAL BANK With Streets Flooded the Once Gay City Presents Desolate Appearance of a Vast Lake. Trouble Grew Out of Refusal of the Management of Principal Hotels of Havana to Entertain Negro Leaders. Colorado Fuel and Iron company at 4:30 o'clock Monday afternoon. B. H. Ryan. Attorney Over one hundred men are believed Stenographer W. L. Cook. lo have been killed. Seventy-ninStatu Senator J. A. Hyde. sodles have been recovered. When the State Representative braxton Har- explosion occurred the men evidently nett. made a rush to encape through the air Forest Supervisor Nebo Forest Re- ihaft and were suffocated as uiey serve D. S. .Pack. U. S. Expert in Charge-- Experiment battled with each other for freedom. It has been shown by the timekeeper's Station F. p. Farrell. State Foreman Expeilment Station records that there were 149 men in the mine at the time of the explosion. Stephen Uoswell. None are thought to be alive. The County. main shaft of the mine is completely J. L. County Commissioners wrecked. George Joni&s, Martin. Nielsoa. Most of the victims are Slavs and Clerk T. VV. Vlekt rs. Hungarians, although Electrician Will Recorder Writ, llurton. Helm Is known to be among the missTreasurer T. II. G. Parkes. ing. Assessor Wm. Dalley. Members of the rescue party, which A. Miller. Surveyor Arthur went Into the mine as soon as possible Attorney T. L. Foote. after the explosion, say that the effect Sheriff Gus J. Henrlod. of the explosion underground is IndeSchools of George Superintendent scribable. The bodies recovered were Jr. A. Sperry, horribly burned and unrecognizaule. Stout. Probation Officer Alvah One body was Impaled on broken timRoad Commissioner George Joshua Greenwood. DESPERATE ' I Primero, Colo. A terrific explosion occurred in the Primero mine of the ARE r- PRESIDENT OF CUBA CHECKED THREATENED RACE CONFLICT BY PERSONAL EFFORTS. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. District. Fifth Judicial I PARISIANS ' |