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Show JTHE HERALD ec .1 Dally Herald U delivered by Era each afternoon In Spring. Pleasant View, provo uenen, lew nd IVpeyard. DAILY HE . VaKU U -- UNX U3 J Lni U '"THE1 V- U . U U U to- - PRICE TWO CENTS. U Ur- U 7,v . fair night and Tuesday. PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY; SEPTEMBER J7, 1925: U U U Lis U WEATCT3 UTAH-aGenerall- y First in news, first in circulation, first In advertising;, and first delivered in the home?. FotRTYtEIjQHTH YEAR. NO.' 74 VJ fc: -- UU - J LrJ U U U L3 U U J lb UU J Li U La LiniflTiiiiir mm mm Ull LUIII.II 1 UVIIIHI&-IIU- AI Ulllll AmiMv f M IIIIIAY mm 1 J - 1- -. I v earmuffs and man of similar type. By PROF. J. M." JENSEN. '. Among the students who hare had a .good Uine, he said to"I returned to school at B. Y. day; "I went to one vaudeville and Murine the yoa; farm in vmpictui.-sbohamlet but nijv I do like Tridall, a little cross-road- s the" out in Uintah county. The best spirit here Is so flue." when crop produced in Tridell .Is men school the Well, year was finished Oscar went home witbra and women, When Oscar came to theB. Y. U. newuit of Rothes on his back and two years ago he had been out of $50 in- his pocket. You see,. Jt school four years two years be- doesn't cost anything to go to cause he had to run the farm while school, provided, of course, yott are his father was oh a mission, and of the right sort, two years on account of "flu" conOscar worked on thefarni during dition .and. othet reasons.' ; .' . the ..summer, and came back to But two years ago he came to school-a-yea- r ago With , bis two school. He . had $27, in his poqket sisters." " They had a 'little money and a" million dollars ;worth of to start with, secured rooms, reg-- , courage, determination, and Indus- istered, and went to work, The try in his make-up-. girls kept house.and Oscar 'conHe got a job with Mr. Biggs. tinued bis janitorial work. -is AIiMIIIII 1 11 1 'TwMTrpm 'a II I ' 11 Ill K ' llllllll'' III : I ' 1 1 s . I 1 1 1 I If I I I I1- 1 II 111! 111! The days oiMthc w heavy overcoats (lie fast approach- I ., ing. The mercury took 8 decided! drop Sunday, going down as far us That the Ku Klux Klan is spread By ROBERT JAMES. 37 degrees, according to the therAll roiKls lead to the ungnain News Service Staff ing Its membership over this sec mometer at the U. S. Reclamation International today. Students feands of Provo boys and Superintendent Dixon. T university tion of Provo was the. opinion ex- -' service on East Center street. Correspondent. A are from the D. Byron Jones is the new princl north, south, coldest that miug was the fsponded to the call of the day Sunday pressed by M. C. Simmons, who re- OKLAHOMA CITYi Okla Sept ud yest, thronging the Tialls lell this morning. Long be- - pal at the Franklin school, where lie has been, experienced here Since 17. Virtual warfare existed here centlyeturnedjo.hlsjipme in this for several years. the warm summer days grnduall" of the institution. Tomorrow prom- was time for the school to has been teaching today between the visible govern- - city from northern Indiana, where His promotion to the phincipalship crew shorter and.tess. warm, . The V rses to be ment or UKianoma ana tne "in via- the Klansraen are said to be busy.' The- west hcethe school grounds were came when Principal George Powel-so- residents of the city took comfort ern states equally strongble empire" of the Ku K lux K Ian. est In numbers. in general, as well as , ', who had been at the .head of in sitting around the warm stove. (.'aunda and Mexico, are well jy alive with- - boys and girls d was Governor Walton's last It Mr, Simmons is a student at Val dreaming of the long, cold wii ace In a drastic endeavor to In the enrollmeut.- Southern I ml, In most cases, eager to the Franklin school vas promoted to evening which soon will be here. paraiso nnlverslty and returns to -seems mother year's work In the the junior high school. Mr. Jones In be to biff' third demand that the his-latho The mountain sides have own T.tah, however, studies there next week. a Provo boy and nas naa exper . lead. cease klan its alleged influence In The Ku. Klux Klan la so stronz proclaiming the approach of winter little-folks- , are pleased with the out who are mafetnrHf politics as 'condition on which he numerically In and near nnft colder "wentner Tor several he whereValparaiso FkltftJ-guperintcndev of rieMideiit and was found with would end the- bayonet rule started Saturday,-Oscar buildings fcif"ontr)n to the palaces of of the trfes uiid. look," .snilwd no longer have to wear for weeks. The leaves limnni In bin hnggjjmljlng at Tulsa, August 19, and carried that they 9, Harriaas-h- e satjit his desk sur- grounds, as Janifof. He mudeood- years on a mission piiwh mounof the the were accompanied by par- - spent several bushes tops along the lu D. S. church. After -r- eturning tains turned .to - the beautiful .rfiuiided by a bevy of young women as Janitor, hint Atti andiJiappyHis two sisters are in by blggef brothers and sis- home he taught for pome, time b utumiv.cnlors midnight awaiaug jus, signature ou ne made good as Br studentr so his also, back,, and in addllton be has Saturday ne tne larger Doys ana ji lew. weeks ago and stnuents held In Valparaiso there-wer- e 50. before their-cardof Utah in the southern part But be uid not refur tcacticrs. liked, him awl One company of infantry and' a since that time the hawest tint nas enjoyed brought a brother and best of all, mstomed to the life of the Klansmen present" .' gtW schools. Provo to the young women exclusively. his scbooL He batched it alone till a wlfe.- V"Aud sha's tba city coming to the troops were on duty to been .creeping down the aort," came unaccompanied." slowly Mfr Simmons said he thought 75 ' " - Oscar Bjerregaard is principal of mountain-si- de "We , have a . splendid showing of Christmas, when he joined forces he said,, "the best little girl In the day. untilat present it earnest hool population of the city the Maeser per cent of. the students at Valpar-als- o ' school and B. H. Hyde has reached the vajley.w men and women," he with Alonso Morley, another young world." Machine overlooked young the guns city were enrolled In Klans. Some materially- - increased, over or tne ximpanogos scnooi. , hall. One was trained on the door - According to. tne weather pw continued, "who glv promise of Of the passwords used Ay the Klan last year, according to Su- ITVait. trva Ha finlinnl In thp ptv llfla into leaders,11 of so effileut set ami the cold It Jail, expert that county a, phets spll.wilCbe dent H. A. Dixon of the a larger enrolment at' present than enced could be-- turned onits -- 4Mtse-- ta nave oecome quite wen known, here for everaf weeks before the president resumed the task of to Mr. - Sim- - ; ifity schools. In anticipation last year. Indications are that It will warm Ar again for short signing his name. shower bullet toward the county the "public, --according -, Increase several, new teachers most oftbe schools will be crowded Rho'rt lntervi v: Everywhere in the nions. x' ' were courthouse.' hallway en employed and apportioned and additional rooms and teachers "Do you know W the Ku Klux A. grand jury session called for Iionorts ftom different parts of crowds of students awaiting their Various city schools. Most. may have to be pressed into service, the eoimtrV are to the effect-tha- t turns for consultation with the re of Klan has spread into Utah, partictoday was suspended lcrease will be in the lower the military. ularly to this part of the state?". In. the first grade a neavy enroll cold- - weather 'Will - set in earuerjws; iiyectiye deans and heads of depart ment was showk In f each school year thou, usual and that winter j ments. lt has been a strenuous' General military headqnnrters "The otherday . I went up was- functioning' n"-- ' tne Huckins schoolvliad jtbe largest micht irrlve two montns aneau i day for the professors, and near Its teaching staff in the grade The Maeser l 1.1. 1 (K its rfetilaily scheduled time. ' This eiose they looked, tired, but Jiappiv, t hotel under- - command of Colonel tourist fromIndiana," Mr. SimmcVn nu fcremgina the aanifrtbls-ye- ar enruiimeui. .M g with the exception of a few Timbanocos was second " with " 84,1 fheV base on' tlie - fact thaf thoi. WIU, Key mt VVewoku. A., prodamatlon provide that ail traffic be street.1 1 iold him that 1. New principals are in Franklin third with - 82 - and the ratory birds have left ror tneir uthward journey .." almostJ:wo cleared during 5of two of the schools this Parker fourth with 80. from mid tended school In Indiana and was v ke Parker and the Franklin. - The total enrollment that the carrying, interested In hbu when I noticed ' in the re- - nouths earlier than tne usual AGED night to T purchasing, Belling of. firearms be bis automobile license He' gave one fStrate who has been teach- - snective schools is as follows : Ma4 time. prohibited; public- meetings ban- of th Klan's outer signs, which I ' fhe Junior high school during ser 494. Franklin 4S8, Parker, ned; spreading of literatures mak recouined, for I had seen It before ft two years, now - presides and Timnanogos 375. L asked him ing verbal expressions tending to at Klan - parades. fe Parker school. Mr. Strate According to the principals oythe BROAD MUSIC COURSE InUrnatlonal JNIews Service,. SUNDAY to-- military, iro ifthere- were Klansmen In Provo of. schools S3 several PROVO GOLFERS many various MEET theboys years' experience Fol 17. bihited. Neb;, Sept d be said he thought there" were la Cher before coming to the and 'girls In the upper grades did The chapter members of the -Federal employes were- - exempt or 60 members of the - Klan in Provo Cpuntry club meet lowing the death Sunday afternoon tjity schools. While at the not register today. They ayfe of the these general orders where Utah county; said he met one at a "It. Is the broadest course of t the, rooms of the of Miss Edna Boorman, 21, of Fre from conflicted ool he was esxceptlonally opinion that the nnmber of enrolled with their duties. they Provo garage. Funeral services were held, SunProvo ChamW of Commerce to tnl In his work and should in each school will increftse within study In music I have seen in any IK mont, Neb., president of the Kappa ' "There .are said to be about 200 Nelson J. Moore of Captain 100 university catalogue,' 'was the com- day In the Second ward the local organization of chapel for perfect Ulyq successful In his new the next few weeks from 60 to Alpha Theta sorority, an inquest 160th service company, was members of the Klan at Price, ment recently made by Dr. Allen of Mrs. Elizabeth Halladay, who died V as golf enthusiasts. It la predicted principal, according to students. Of police headquarters, . the music department of Oxford Wednesday following a paralytic : j Utah.";...: that the limited membership will be held this niornlng Into the charge lievlng Cbief of Police Ray Frailer. '" Mr. Simmons explained the puruniversity," England, on looking stroke. roU will be entirely filled at this deaths of Carl J. Springer, 21, also The has poses of the Klan as he understands ' regular police departmei over the music section of the B.'Y. Seth Scott of the ward bishopric evening's session and that work of Fremont, and Miss Boorman, not yet been cnanged. othe; ise. ' U. catalogue; . course In the first The Invocation was ofon the presided. golf Secret service men from the them, v both of whom died as the result of ; The music faculty of the school the Klan is opposed to fered by Ole E. OLsen, Sr., and the will start "Primarily ward pasture united States of Satto department the' music automobile jus an accident early is alert in keeping benediction by W.- J. Taylor. Under immigration from southern Euro" Tuesday. tice are quietly observing developfore, both, in theory and practice. the direction of Prof. Elmer Nelson pean countries," . be said. "Also morning following a rushing ments. Other urday federal are officers New ' Ralph Booth, graduate of the said there is considerable-frictiothe ward choir rendered several said to.be on their wayAere. party Friday night' ROBERT E. HARLOW, to he manifested between Klansmen England Conservatory of Music, selections. A solo was sung by By Ernie Miss f irst action the Boorman,' ' today Against Springer, announces. Professor Florence J. Mrs. Ella Rltche Stubhs This and a duet International News Service Staff to arrest its highofficials and and Catholic churchmen. Madsen, head of the department, by Mrs. Bertha Boss and Mrs. f.ralnger, the son of a;promlnent klan them Correspondent. dlvlsioir Ir very pronounced In Ill-a beforecourt . put military 9 will have charge of the violln.work, Kurh P. Farrer. FLOSSMOOH COUNTRY CLUB, Lincoln family, and Miss Helen of and other eastern inois, Indiana Tne Brigham Toung University pending- the Inquiry to collecttestimony was states. return of Miss Alene spur tracks of the Salt Lake CHICAGO, Sept. 17. Bobby Jones Stotts, of Donglas, Wyo., were the e'xpected .'. . The were to Patriarch soon as as take speakers a for location place depart- Phillips from Chicago. d I tab. raiUbad company on Unl- hay an Ideal of Atlanta; national open .cham o considered be is the- ;xt Albert Is. Ritche John Jones, and court car the of were" which the Jor arrangements exoccupants ,it B. Y. U. credit through the nt of horticulture," asserted - :. a venue opposite the new to pion, and Chick Evans, of Chicago, the KlivtCs.oiiiisltiin L. X. iiitermlnglNelson. was Bishop of the an completed. ura at nicer Organization driving - They department will be given holder of both national and said, former .whiten.ean M. aierriu yesieruaj.. tension with ul In The negroes! d county building will be re- Ing an Provo was thii the 00 'court started grave mles of morning. rity amateur titles, wore favorites to approximate, speed memlKTS of the new Community seem to have, tm particular., fwling Campbell Russell," ; former with in the next few day "Provo is In the hart of Utah s Symphony orchestra which is soon cemetery was dedicated by. Seth medal- - bouoVs in the qualifying hour. It Is said further that .. . InitiamiscalculaScott' eomn1ssiouerand a made ' either against the negro when the black every Grainger to giving be fruit region organized." advises greatest to from the amateur Salt national of round ng (ho tion of a sharp curve, or that the tor of a petition' recently circulated stays in his class, but object stren- exto men final when for the il .i tfffice of the company, eigh championships, joung opportunity steering wheel was broken. County throughout tne state tq give peo- uously when negroes try tOogcn into teen, holes were played today. white people periment: on Jhe tiieories Required 4e time ago the city commls nWghliorhoodS where Mntson, however, is 4n- - ple the rlglu to vote on an amendAttorney "ami Hie Evans first ' Junes plij.ved BOYS STEAL CAR ment providing for thdt legislature live." A TON IT COSTS that voHtlgating reports Grainger in served notice on the Railroad in college." 75 a strokes, round Saturday in was under the influence of liquor. to wnven! Itself, was preparing to At the present time Vlvltln Bent- shot worse tUan .tUe score of Bob ni; iby that the spur on Jcniyersity accident occurred following test the alidity of Governor Wal121 A hd t UfordV field starters The lev , Paul Harding Gardner., must ton suspension of the writ of rush party of the Sigma Chi these" trailed ilirec stftfH. With the approaching cold babeiis Corpus. the which JvasJiuld The quick action of. Polices Ofthe spur Mendenhall, horticultural students cars standing 'ftt J: Today's play will determine the Grainger Jiome. Graitger's paDis- weather it should be pleasant for ficer Ite arrested by the he If should are B. y. Kurnall U., assisting of the .and Traffic George causeu a 32 players who. will qualify for the sverat aays ay time are' In Europe. In the residents of Provo to kiiOw that Officer Ed Van Wagonen frustrated. militiry for circulating petitions at '..rents erable comment among the trict Crop Inspector Sorensou championship, to - be decided they can get coke at the Utah tne plans-o- f Governor Walton, As all four iersous were stu- attacking two smnll -lh -getof boys match It pla.V and starting Tuesday. & the Coke 4nspecon S of Provgrwhen at $8 Gas to grading company attention Valley Freeling, - former attorney coraway in a. Ford car parked at was estimated that scores of loO or dents of the university, "rushing" ting fruit the that adan error in a ton. the Through ne was ialled In the columns peachesseeing 805 North First East street, accord- - better for the 80 holes of medal parties and other social funcltlons general,, his attorney will ask .fojr d vertisement of the company in Sunresponds tO the standards Incident to the beginning of the a w rit in. federal court here! it was Hera iiniuo. vuivi ,t States. play would be reiiired to qualify. school theUnited ton was Herald the by price per been have day's or fsclosed. cancelled year soon as the alarm came In "As Saturday 34 contestants did 80 a nntnhli ascievement by Paul Quoted: as $10. During the month county commission nas oeen and the Kappa Alpha charged In bis pamphlet d y, .the railroad company Harding last yearNras. in. the dis- - of September the price will con- - Saturday evening the officers were or, better. iTactlcally all or- the postponed, Miss Venice Jepperson, one of" Thetas will wait until Thanksgiv that Governor Walton was declaron to catch fellows so their the known stars wH way played enough In removed the be most talented and efficient . the tuui -tIuue to oe Uil "rushees.'V in mart Oklahoma before law their thyspur will ing poTering- .- by... experiment, City ing pledging who Were trying to get ftway" wltliTfllltt - g(M)d rounds . today will - win ture. bullet dancers and teachers in the . . a con to Miss- - Boorman u the third pe: ' naradichlorolienzlne might be ap- from gra'nd prevent jury the car," said Chief Wilklns. The them places in the. match play. son killed by. cars ,.qriven ,ny vening for an investigation of 'thi state, has announced the reopening n.it effeotlvelv in destroying TWO MARRIAGE LICENSES. boys who are 13 and ;14 years of Jesse Guilford of Boston, who Won well as of ber school of ballet.dauclug at the in spring borers Grainger. He will be charged with executives office." ltwas-througpeach Sattwo 83 took On titel the the of ago, outskirts SPEEDERS FINED.the agevllve years IsI. O. O; V. hall for the season Marriage licenses have been criminal negligence and action will Russcll's-effor- ts that the grund the i'J23-24in th fall when it had customar to-- needed a urday-anround and been to have anxious . good may city Instruction will begin be taken to bar him from driving a jury:, was called. - Russell was of ily tieen used. Mr. Harding made sued by the county- clerk to Edmond get a ride home instead of walking. day, ae speeders In front of a hotel Saturday, September 22, at 2:30 .. Maurice Rambeau and Ethel Jessie knocked down car. m , New York, pres were-take- nJess ' to Sweetser, 1h)vs nollce The Duoketf by Leo Chirk Sunday . afternoon,, p. m. . ,' CAtv headquarters auoT keptnffUst0dy4withiiMthmiuLErnnclsQulmer, -VMtrnrri fipflrhnrf. . Oklnhnm nd a MisS k pupil anargumentr-l.'larJepperson, foUowhjg . , .. Boston, each took 80 strokes. They fourteenth to & the county s ' ' treasury $225,1 LUC IHTOLOt it but Itusseil were; iiotulake'riTto' of the Metropalitaa.vI Stewart ' and.''.. Irma O. Crist, Burlington, CoW ov,pr be W: , Tney were per-.- coubl again to - make ' many iwft ' Kit I onethembfiaTingr$2!rTto i1""' iJinib would nn longer- - be denied "lp'r h0" Suljd.i.v. but were released later- - ballet, and Slefano.Mascugno . of . 11 New tood of the cause. bien adding to her THREE UNDERGO OPERATION. The.vwlneniauaieTn)rW The Flossmoor course was faster tm(t weiit mil and won the ile court officers. e speeders were Max Conn and declared .tinlay "arrest or no-nnmrtulis of, dances sevententh. slxfentb and large, already on lower and than today Saturday work this summer The feature-matcof ' the dayj elker, of Salt Lake City; they would lie willing to niect by taking sikh-Ih1 .Mrs. Nora Curry of Heber underscores were exiected. is Jordan. .SpringVllleE. A. took place Ix'tween- - the. Gwillinm In Oklahoma City or elsewhere to iu ballet and Itjterprstative dancing went an operation at the Aird PRINCE OF WALES ARRIVES. . lifternoon. Dr. jJSlW brothers of Ogden, Ralph and Ross. begin lnipenclimcut proceedings and speetdjlzing in toe technique hospttat-thi- s fst, Nepht j J. W. Siphers, Slon-Jmid dancing under Marilyun Yussof, B. Cornln, Eureka; Simm Ross was the winner after ulnc.teeji iigaiiist the executive. Alrd was the attending physician. InternatlonalrNew Service, Swedish Wulton deishired Friday he would foruierly of the Imperial n RnteWord.: vice president Dr. Aird performed an operation HIGH RIVER, Alta.. Sept. 17. fide, Kenneth Hoover and Bert boles or strenuous play. ' '" 'V.-'-.-'Wlt- h Prince of . Wales, otherwise 2i of Provo. STATE GOLFERS and general manager i)f the Colum- on Mrs. Hilda Mehr of Sprlngvllle. I'.artlett Wicks was probably the put any. luember of the reglsluture ballet.''."-":rd Renfrew-- today was at ftie George the many 'new and 'fa self bia Steel corWatlon,and William R, Robertson of Spanish t'i. only player in the championship in jail If they attempted to con- ..nMiii .l.ii. . 1 Qa ...11, or ine Fork was Inmutm.ih ho. enti or tne long railway Journey vene without his coll. The goverSlbbltsrmechanical and an engineer took on lead Drs. David ,fl.'htJvho early by operated tlNT PARK FOR ROBBERS. from, the Atlantic seaboard to his to thwart In store for her pupibi, including nor the belli attempt charges did It corporation. Inspected, the plant Westwood and J. W. Aird,. . This he throughout. ' SALT LAKE.;Sept.l7. Another ran'huear High River. He reachhis action' was Instigated by the the" . famous "Bubblo" dunce. site of the corporation at Ironton, Steve' L. Love, runner-u' fnatlona.1 Nws 8riio.ed uerW late, yentwday, greeted 4)y day passed without the favorites In against , Ku KluvKIan. "Kskiim .. waltis,". , . "Moment, t';istanet MondayDale ARE GENERALS club PEEVED. the for Forest championdisn thronc,of Indians, cowboys and the State golf championship'TTE, Mont, Sept 17. PosseNo one would attempt today to MUSlcuJ,: "liose MonrMULe,", 'L AM visit at the plant was one of International News Service. Wicks had "of the ship last week. form. All real aiiy re scouring the Yellowstone theThe playing r made other citizens, preilict the outcome of - the ad- tomm Ibtccliaimle." anil others, sbij regular inspection: trips LONDON, Sept, 17, A- - diiqvtfcn won contenders their two down at the sixth, and gradual region for a band of tobbers, at different Intervals by the offiTbe.prtnce spent all of Sunday leading and. noon from Perplgnnn. afteriKMin increased the margin until ' he mittedly dark situation- that con assures them u.. most .pleasant ly a not one but of matches, just before single after Isolating Emits,- - a small cials of the company. tiiii:cessfnl wiuter.f . v. fronted the state afCulgnry playlug golf, them came Franco-Spanis4 up and 3. ended on match at the said the border,, hard a without 05 miles south of Butte, enter through entrnliilng.JatV lu the Afternoon for Oklahoma Wtjv Mr. Botcbford will also visit tne dissension Is evident Iiistructioir .will begin Satnrdajl . . the Southern'; Montana state would be September Zl. at (be I. (). O. M ; Federal Intervention at Iron Springs prepara- Generals who were- not , Spain. High River, which is the railway battle, B. II. medalist appointed and Lamb, k, forced thirty safety deposit tory to the shipping ,of ore .begin present station nearest the ranch. asked. before the situation is final- hall. , I are threatening holder of the state title, was one of '.FINAL GENEVA DANCE ts and escaped with valuables ning next week to the Torrance to the directory ly "ironed out, it was predicted by w cift-The trouble, come to bad who behind from those engineers army PinLIPPINEVREPORT. t Is believed will total .several Calif., blast furnace' of the steel both i many in.' 'close touch with ' la demanding a representation. International-NeBervlce. to win. Playing against C. R, "The' last dance of, the season REVOLUTION LV PALESTINE, csands. The exact loss cannot corporation. , sides. . . Presi17. SeW., two he WASHINGTON, found himself Tbompsen, t .. "'. at Geneva, a confetti ball, will ascertained as many depositors - According to Mr. Botchfold the redent FOOD RIOTS. received KILED IN on a International News Service. . " j down Coolidge today the completion of the first be staged at the Utah lake re- PAGES HAVE BOY. Id not be traced because of dif shliping of .ore to the local plant " -A xty con17. 17. on Twelve port nine. JERUSALEM, ijepi Wins at the . tenth and LONDON, Sept.. political and economic sort .Tuesday evening, when the. titles In resorting commuolca-I- . will undoubtedly commence before from eleventh holes evened the match A fine baby boy. arrived at the port was received here today that, Provo band will furnish the Madison county officers be-- the end of this year, so that the persons were killed at Brandon ditions In the Philippines elected t'Dii- - and he went into the lead on the hoine of "Mr."and Mrsrn Douglas revolution against the Emir music, and there Is promised an. Td the robbers hare fled into the running of .the blast furnace here burg, Germany, In food rlot&sald a reure uoeinra.-ncwi- y has s broken 'out. in Trans-Jor- -' dispatch from tbat Ipplne. resident commissioner,- In twelfth, when Thompson found the exceedingly good time for all intalnous district .adjacent, to may begin immediately on me com Central News Page Sunday night i' All are" doing . dama. won then The creek. the today.latter Washington.' lowstone city nicely; of the lllllllllll WI1WW1... llllini ' w ww (W.nwl, . I . - . ... . repre-'rente- - 'aM&i "e - tflfi-for- f - nt - -- i s: few-othe- - " -- . . tv National College . Golfers Students Kuied Meet li viiuiuci t RES1DEN '- -. toT - hadXi tbe-nlg- (tin.; -- - BURIED create-oppositio- n v ' iM TO REMOVE STUDENTS f.E ; - TBf IlVERSITY SPUR THEORIES - i M . ' n tw-poratlo- " $8 tni (1 ' - BALLET SGHOOU . DBG ir'- - BEGINS j- . " d" . iHrtrnDf-Prorcrr-Cha- ', riei! i Mar-gncrl- to . hend-qunrter- even-things- BOTCHFORrrAr' . 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