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Show it ftant 1 ' . , . tfLY HERALD THE HERALD u-- Utah county news -v n- " ",v .mah II A nriPA .... ..i Al nrDRfl A V ii V W"A . Hh 8. iLniiiHii i d e frfflrn rLlll aaii CC7-- 7-- no iin lull nrimi unnti III II KKIIIII lUli "Vf By S. D..WEYER,- - InternationaLNews: Service Staff Correspondent. BERLIN. Sept. 27. Mimsterrof Defense GessIer:today jtrmointed dictator of the German nation jrith lull execu- ,arr" i i i. me.. uuyuiiii- nnwprs. frevioutjiy uavana iiitu tumuunccu j.u fnf. former Premier Von Kahr, as ."general commis- fer" of B8yaria.vith full powersr of an' executive. tic liieHius of former W. Robinson Delivers Strong Address on Value of Historical Document. J. P. McGuire Acts as Toastmaster 1 ig New 200,AhUBi -- mn B. Y. U. . DR.WIDW J fAMMAHMiR vviuiiuuwi f - . ' PRICE Y ' TGF X II " " ERTSOtJ ADDRESSES GETS'LETTERS SENT STUDENTS stu-lci)- t( who live in Trovo wna held at the Young university nt 8 o'clock D. T. Lane Speaks Legion lust niKlit and Uit Provo . Chnptef lianquet at. Hotel Kqberts of the B. Y. V. Alumni association . . Wednesday. formed . lcan Hugh 11. Woodwfird, ncted as 1iinporaiv cliiilrninn and DiIxye McDonald aotcl as secretarv. After a discussion of ways and means of HBHjns tho different ' chapters of the association the following officers vere elected for the coming years President. II. Aldus Dixon. Vice president, Mrs. Julia B. Former PrOvo Deputy Sheriff at Praises Activity of Prqyo Chapter Is Navy Champion . High Jumper. J- - i ' - vTSITS-CI-TY Ebert has prociaimeq a '"state ot emergency" Speaker Says Destructive Jensen. Criticism Easy; to Con- Thi is not a con-i- n ting throughout the Germafi natiop, Secretary, Julius Anderson: struct Requires Work. the but Mrs. Iiose of martial simply article law, of Ireasurer,. application Young 'i J i Stewart. new wnicn constitution ive? powers K M estraorqinary Chapters' are being formed in I 1923. mid enthusias- -- president 2.1, mrntiT nm i .;i,w,.n.,J -- xi - A J. i fffjapterhOan- - '"M""""' rnMCTiTimnw t Hinted. Kt ider Mffc i1.' TRIRI1TT TO I Rl (l A I'll I - wrgaln, ROVO, UTAH;.THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER --l mmnwrt i (lll I ILVULU I X IHULU prunei " shes? LTAII-Gene- nbut J Make her and Jridayj he'Dinnei Sets. H tonight; slihtle them borne and First in news, first in circulation, first in advertising, and first delivered in the homes. g55njya7 Jerset THE WE ifflM EARTHQUAKE Fella of Recent Trio to Euro pean Countries With Sen. - ator ICeed Smoot. first direct news once the earth Aualrft rUsAstpr in- from Japan PresidewtVjW Jlrs. Hilton Robertson of the sevmission, came Wednesday after- - 1 to m Irs. Alexander Robertson Of SpMne- were rw.pivorl at thA on mo timo nna frmt villeNThree President Fibfertson and two from Mrs. Hazel Mpfrnlf Tinvc ertson.. first two letters were written the day followinp; , ' ' the disaster, and thehird on September 10. listened to. the of entreaties rrt'jHad they friends, both would have been in Tokio at the time of the earthquake andV the fire. .As it was, they had 48 hoursbefore the caisasier, traveling over me pan 01 japan tnarwas damaged most extensively, In Osaka, where they are living, the dam. age was very Alight. , - According to the letters, the L. D. S. church in Tokio was not destroyed in the disaster, it being located In one of tht districts of the capital .where the damage wasyyery "slight.- Although they had not on September 10, fteard from the four missionaries laboring in Tokio they believed' they were safe. President Robertson left, for the capital on that day to get in touch with the elders.' ., . . . r ' In her letter. of'September 10, Mr sT Robertson' xav-- f an"'' interestin jr and graphic account of the results of the earth' quake. ' The oi ivery mtiojioon ' ' 'Eat, Drink and MakerMerryJ' 19 piogan ot th- e" People. v T-h- e leffc-Tok- ii imvernment. y . io S. "Eat drink, and makn m,.rrvi-AWashington, D. C; New York City, the members large-- BHmlier-o- f Berkley; and in other places outside of the Provo Post No. 13 of the dnv fni rhAou of themifrounding States. It is1 the agalu tomorrow." That is tlie spirit mt. intention to organize chapters, a American Legion greeted State of Europe toaay; suid Elder John A. number of which have already. leen Commander D. T. Lane ut the open- Widtsoe of the L, D. Hi Quorum of vlng It organized in every city, town and ing meeting of the post for this Rea- iwene apostles, in characterizing 10. Judge the feeling following the world war, community where alumni reside in. son at the Hotel Roberts. ' "Every nation." he said, "is aooL-- . ' - , - admit of changes to meet develop- the states of Utah, Idaho, Arizona James B. Tucker was toastmaster. fana. , conditions and needs, it pro- and Nevada. Oommauder Lane gave an' in- - ing for Europeun suuremacv. 'I am ing was Announcement of the youM appointment tects our basietheories of human A number 6f interesting activities trestlug address in which he" said going to be the boss of Europe, boolandij ained in the proclamation that" a state of emergency Provo Legion is recognized cries each great power. 'You are rights and liberty against the in- - IM Whieb-- H nnciar,'n mi ght he thatthethesrutt ted in Germany. The proclamation suspends articles 114, Toads of those antagonistic polUiea! not' comes1 back from the others. officers of tke.j;;"?,,'"-to lnstairfky lljMfe8ted -I i jf'vclt f this policy the peoking; m 117, 118. 123, 124 and 153 of tile Weimar constitution. philosophies- and creeds wnich are an efficient rpdio broadcasting sta iivu aq uuc VL iuc LUlHf lUUUlUg yoti5 ever finding new; advocates among tion making it possible for each in the state. ple feel iii.' war is imminent, and oodwatd, e it the first Actions of Dic- m their desiieratio they are seekthose Who are more enthusiastic for local with the small expense of a He dwelt in length on the func Gessler "was to appoint Gen- new thought than they are learned set to keep in touch with tion of the Auie'rican Legion and ing pleasure today nov . receiving .What r and m Voa Lossow,' of Munich, com' haniien tomorrow,--, 'rim in our history and beliefs. Destruc- some of the best on at outlined ways in which the legion trains may going The things letter from Rob President Machine are crowded with passengersl tive criticism of our existing insti the old school, such as Lyceum cour Chapters wirf take part iu the activ of the Reichswehr ertson, written September 2,. Js' as course some m raris." General Von Lossow tutions is the easiest mental exer ses, talks liy the occumg drink pleasure, and ities jaat, of the very small and hardly respective communities. make president, musicals relieved of responsibility, merry for tomorrow you die." follows: J. re noticeable. cise; to construct them has taken" by our. best talent, He enuihasized - . the fact etc. that back"We returned from Two Mrs. just, . John A. Widtsoe accomthe'work and thought- - of ..genera ng only to Berlin. the .members was of the discussed the Another, 011 Thursday aifjcht about organization activity " Sapporo d lyment, ROOM BEGAN, TO SWAY. -panied her husband on his visit to 0 :3U. On tions." lere Is no reason for., undue Hir road home' we stopped advisability of forming- a;- Pfovo should do their pait in. maintaining the Brigham. Young evenjiort, ' Dictator Gessler told InterAt university biw and order iu the couiinuulty. exactly , It o'clock noon ' So said Attorney J. W. Robinson Alumni Dancing 'club. She- - spoke brmfljt. a- - the Over a liight, ut Toklu. blltXoel Brother Jensen and 1 inal News Senlce in nn exclustepped into suc-- V- Hfl dolilured tho fact" thnf. whwn studsftts on toan . : Those present us. the had tiinf Lord had noon felt lucheon at eye Kiwauis . the they at . preceding Doctor a plate to hove a dish of ice cream--an- d The siutntiton is Fritz Ebert Explains German n to M stiteneot. soe s address. i.Hhe referred toWidt' Brother and Sister Christensen stronff'corpslif rherlegiias - f trerOTgaiiftedr he club's observance of the cedeil in" selecting at day hand. . when we ia The has had set down the government excellent just came the next nlglit, .or night beSituation to Herald 136th anniversary of. the adoption offiwrsvjtvhicli aU Alumni members was looked upon by many peole for outbreak, of the war in dent power and means to pre-to wonder what brand we began Europe sole the fore aim and securof came and the can United purpose hist, of the get behind," of the constitution conscientously Readers. earthquake stating that iu a mouth men had order. i'Any attempt to stir bad had ns the room to ing for themselves a bonus from the teen transfermtsd - to to beasts. V yesterday at 12 o'clock' noon The move back and forth andbegan States. The meeting was postponed Dean Woodward snidr ) AT OM isorder or to aeitate azainst the elecIn shock was Osaka This and should be onProvo the of "The government. account he week ago very the a slight impression, from Chapter ut .eachV or1 of other's ,? springing the German tric to to state linity tnli throats the first one we have felt since i lights began Swing. It lasted, of all since Provo was happy to slate, is rapidlr'bhaiS- - the caum'uii and accident to the young son of Mark 1...., , it seemed, about two minutes, but fobs fnnij nsi ine present nepuoucan r )..,' ,1..:.. "uu "eeu ini.. horp lmf In TW FBIXZ EBERT, JR. ,...1.. U. stu lug and now the Legion is. coming oiiiy Roberts-- . 6y Imasts more Hotel of former Anderson the BY. educated. of She we never wlU purtiy our be put board siioke of have ben balance the government regained into, its own. In the largest centers mo iiHioriuuce or an having them regularly, of rent of dents thai) any othcdjty." Son of President Ebert of German'. ted boot b ruthlessly." v. theday: "The patriotism in 'America can of the the business leading country' ruuunuou, "At we did not realize that time tains m inciuaing religious trainCopyright, 1923, By Internationa well be measured by the devotion of men and to are ing. profesional proud : the 27. The KeiclisNews Service. great damage it had done elseplCBt, Sept tpald. the people to the constitution," conIn beginning his remarks, Doctor belong to the organization .and to where and the poor souls It had IWrman federal troops) to-S. FigiH Mr. Robinson. "'If the seven tinued wear Widtsoe button. the : Legion 27. The were placed upon action men made congratulated the BERLIN, Sept homeless; ' No one - can and an armed millions of aliens who have not be"The American Legion is at uiueu or tne university on beingH f. tot several Imagine the, awfulness of such a days the Reichs- - of Barvaria in appointing dictator come American citizens could get a looked upon 1y the officials of in the .school, nu massed country like this congratulated calamity aletg'the Bavarian tator is most serious. It is a storm clear understanding of the. constitu anta. the government as the greatest iuo uuiversity on having Saionian frontiers have been where the, houses are practically all them signal The crucial question today tion, we would have no alien probhere. source on He which can was in much impressed by they Jolned together, 4uiIt- ring rely reinforcetaents.. Thev is: paper and . lems. In these days of wild politi one at case of emergency," said Com- the splendid appearance of. thfe stuwood, then with' all water snnnlr snpportedwitbl artillery and economic and cal seekings vague ' dent Von Lane. "Will the mander body. He hoped that they Knilling govern pine rung. '. cTTtsjf, imagine the helpless condithe millennium, we must get Ivaria has proclaimed the Ver-- ment be compelled to evacuate in after tion thie people were placed. ' Among other visitors at the meet- would learn to distinguish as to Jailer Shot as Prisoners back to fundamental principles, and Try relative values. He urged the dewas "We csjy not-g- et former null Sheriff treaty the particulars ing and void. Deputy salt r. xV 4 ie favor of the Von Kahr dictator- with" a devotion such as our fathers take priesthood conference Wilford'Rasuiusseh Escape; Death-House" Nationalist lenders are open-of Provo who Is velopment of the4iearUl8 "well us yet but iisniear as we can tell from Saittql ' hold fast to the principles Will OK UXlXl 111 till" BlUlvU had ship?"the head. lilUtriMan Killed.' the extras, which (ire coining out at present a yeoman in the navy irauonng tne BerUn governsuit, Ts it possible (people are asking) lie stated that the fishes are no tor snrrendering to France. hourly, the city of Yokohama has nt ytho u"cic (his Neveiung at 7:30 o'clock, having a position in the Clercial de estUw tr whether. let Munich has merely been entirely destroyed by fire, T. N. Tai partment.,- - Since joining the navy, longer the beneficiaries fl Lndendorff. former oMpt down to the food the curtain behind which the fundamental principles 'of the? con- lor..cording " ptatf to Von Hinrlpnhnrc. 4n tidal', wave- and shocks. The: cltv , Mr. ltasmusscu has competed in ath- eaten by passengers; .the steamers international News Service." r.ward been active stitution of the Uifited States lies fascist! have Barvarian ted With beill? of Tokio; about ito minutes by car Klder George Alltert Smith of the letics a great deal and holds the rcc- - are so largo-'a- s to practically eliminnrHr roannnal.'. or rem. this tne if,,, a.. .r curtain Auiencuuism, for Behind weeks'? spun me aauonnust coup. from lokobanio, is on fire and al on bicji Ho lnade the DALLAS, (iiioniui of the twelve will be in jit cord in the navy as a high jumper nate Texas, Sept. 27. He is heA-iid- , they may hate been preparing, for wheel resident or Bavaria. with Senator Smoot Three nyn, one already condemned ready 21)0,000 homes have Been Constitution tendance to give the address of the with a jump of .O feet 3 inches our of "The truths trip, of. mere than a display To riccomit for human life tqubt Pi ft clvil.rlglitLBJlnvarian" bigger things are as solid and stupid today as evening. He has qualified in the .prelimin on' thoLevinlhau, iierhaps the to die, are dead as the result of an Is uas oeen suspended. In the world, being yet. an Impossibility but- I am were When ttieconstHutiitiial The strengths be. meets sent will they and the ary by are that- a..large ..num n leaders more than two blocks lit length. It attempted' jail delivery, here hist sure it will reach 'the thousands by Atny rate Barvaria sets the ball I convention wrotpjMem into that berIndications deny any idea of of those holding the priesthood navy to the Olympic .games, the sec is the foremost of the vessels owned midnight. fallen buildings and fire. In some.; si oDsm, cnllinc their rolling. has guided document man to great Provo ond in the. participate Al'he test that faces Germany iu the destinies has gone down five The dead : , I place.sflierluiid liy the government at- the" present nation for the hi' Utah .stake will lie in attendance. high pstiruUonal.dictatorship." of the Olympic games time and be jump V,'. E.- Gaines,' occupant the next "few weeks is one beweeul last 130 years. They were the gov During lust winter several similar of the feet, it is rejiorted. Railroad tun- the opinion expressed Alma former student t that the development of the mer "death houso,"- - to have 'hanged for nels, Of which there are inimy, have coiiferent-ewere con Richards, D0., Sept 27.- -A Kepublicaulsm and Monarchy, with1 ernmW)ti;i axumis. which luiiTian ex i university several yars chant marine by the country should mui'derl Willie Champion, movement has begun in assistwe racsisti urrujeu uu me siul-- ui. jHn.it.,lee has proved .through cen-th- ducted, one conference being held the Young destroyeil,' tracks twisted and , won the event at the interna- be to n rontmi ant jaiU and Peter WeJk, facing bridges have fallen. This wUl take latter. j turies were adapted to the etich month. The meetings proved ago encouraged. andhey MCh frnm 11,1!., the liiot popular services in tional contest. ;i.T A redeeming feature of the situa--: jretHls f Yi6 American After giving a description of the for complicity iu a days and months to repair. " with to lie the slake and were largely attended. I know the Lord was lending us Arrangements were made at the luxurious appoint incuts of the tion is the fact that Barvarian lead; ; tnt,- utmyst care and judgmeut. AT most of the sessions the taber- meeting to have a committee of the steamer, l(e stated that .we ure, "Cl had been earev- home from conference safely as we tCOTINj fflABl'RQ, Germany, Sept 27. era are not united. All are pulling; delivery ejail legion- members meet the sjiecial after all, but In the beginning of donertl any persons Werexjujured in in different directions. Dr. littler iLJ'W patriotism in America may nacle was filled to overflowing. y piauueu and the prisoners cijvered the distanceof about a Between Arrangement has -been "mailt' by trains coiuing through here within our' achievements hundred miles two days before it our a and Von Kahr are chief by our devotion to ('f.nim,iit.t0 givtm outside aid. great tvnen Jailer t;iiamplnn ofK'ned a haiilieued and flirniiL'h- cltlosi which herejedayx atanHinv fiirnroa in thA Barvarian' thiylonstitution. Under it we have the "stake presidency whereby- the the next ten days orf the way to the achievements are to be .spirit blilV 'up n nation which in basedfiharious 'divisions of the priesthood ualiunnl convention of the legion at rather thun physical. tier bf cells to niake an lnsicctioii, now lie In ruin. Some would say.it " ti He sm 'the prlncipleof fraternity, or will be seated in ,their respective Sau Francisco. Hubert B. Patter very warmly of the young uu'if he he was confrontcfl liy' GaFfics and napiH'iieu tnat way, uut we were to assert his own" power. It is pos'-.l- '' son was appointed Chairman of the found.' serving as missionaries in AVelk, lioth armed'.wlth sixsbooters. asked to stop off at Sendrrt" and for our fellow, men, eMiolof ,UL tabernacle. Bible he may succeeded in enlistiuieonsiderntion '4 nlsfr 'nn extra. dnyat Tokio which which is the the committee to bn ndle t he a rrn principle or, Champion tried to disarm them. upon Europe. and was very jnueli im 'the peoplfe Barvarian a majority of RAILROADERS GET RAISE. ' fruit will be club fireT and would have caught us right in the Both of Klwnta Baskets of their earnestness ?1,e opened prisoners by pressed .undj in the ranks of the black shirt - uuu u leeuug ot pnue on. ueuinging Champion fell with bullets through midst of it had we listened, but we trains and if If it should come 10 a teiv of ; "1"1Payroll increases by the Union placed on, theover will be possible to a t IS s wanted to getjimmo, ' so - did not . the Imdy. lie 'died shortl- ya short stop secured religious organization th lit the Hitlerites-- ' ". armed strength fhe difficulties --and I'acTfic. railroad to its employes cov v'of .."""a in. such Stop. , inwi. to tho hospital. sone the trains for of yoiuig permit emwould, win, having the betterrguuipro,it.m', which ctmfront America ered under the-- miscellaneous .but to Inof tlie the "Il Other of lu conattracted the (ptestlon officers, by speaking the opphysical ta " delegates ponventionnn" tattoo. would disappear if we all ployes' association, which will Into jtodny the to Tokio corriwelfare of dition tliu W the rushed of lUat Jail Provo." quire shooting, ; stated, of seeing Euroxylic ' men nml uilL.umount to portunity: The first phase would be a scram- - knew and understood the funda far as npKaranA-- go, Enrol e is us dor.. A guir battle ensued. Gaines conference as all communication ?250,(HH) aiiTnrnlly. CITY, sept 27ble for the dictatorship among the.meutal .principles of thte constftir approxiniiitcly has been cut off, but I am sure the It has beeu In ne past-l- t has'miir-vclou-s was Instantly klllinl. "Salnst Governor J. C. various leaders. ' will take eiire of them all, tion. We would be less liable to wil become effirtivc October 1, ac- .Wefii, shot several times;- - wasl enough will proli-ablcropsand a to bulletin issued the econ-corilji.ig by a to and j false run refers of the politi17H after political .Met we arevorned ubout their cou- be evidently in died (Ebert to taken he where itwith hospital. produced supply e Union Pacific railroad.' J? I I V Oklahoma, leeis- - cal dictatorship, as bis article was omle gods, if we based our faith .' . f(MMl Iditlon. Even though' they are safe, tills morning. , durliig the coming year. The new. .rate Increases nre s (A- - 1 II 111 minister' of defense truths of the constitution. The e writtea after .Guinea had been eondemiKKl ' to they may be hungry.- - If the rail- "In Europe," he said, 'fevery ttir tn ntAht PwwmbUng for the .avowed Gessler wnicnf iimioiiiipmnnnttit land is cultivated. There Is din in connection with the robbery roads w e're running I would go up bad been appointed dictator seed of the foe of all governments increase to foreiiien and shoipm1 would fall on rocky ground if every no waste; no one takes pride In cul- - of the Jackson slrwt postoffice two there tonlglit, but that is not possi by the Ebert government ) on liccanio which effective from lilojes, reason the could tor. t If is obvious that a cutthroat American ' uvirting ltK), i'M or (HO acres as we years agnw when a Jiostal clerk was ble, iind. .will not be so for some ,' Basic instru- A ugust. X. ivy to do. but are content to culti- - killed and over a million dollars time. struggle would take place among the ment." truths of that great miscellaneous The .covagiv'ufent : ate 5 or 10 acres, mid lis a result. taken. The money was later re- ''"Many large buildings of . foreign ' political parties. This wouw give not" those all ers Governor-electunt'do euiployes t A communication from style,, five and six stories high and ' get much more out of life, I suspect, covered. the responsible leaders in Barvaria under foremen the Utah-Idaho Int'erna'tlonal News Service. G. E Edgarton of the shoprmeet ""v aitemptea and the balance of Germany time Gaines', home was In Indiana, recently erected, have been ' com-- , than we do, but the effects of the 11110 such classification and , '.includes tte district was read asking for war are. still felt In Europe. This where his mother lived. Authori- pletely destroyed, causing millions of to make plans to save the nation be- ' iwork as machiuiiits, . scalemen, BAYONNB, N. J., Sept, 27. Two is shown in the of dollars loss. Now that it has the cooperatjon o,all the clubs financial situation, ties are trying to locute her. fore an armed clash could result. i W blacksmiths,'' were men killed others drillers", track six and welders, Welk had been sentenced for iapK'iid, if possible I intend to go the district in working out a pronot only in Uermany but in other electrbsl and in steainfittenm an were " plumbers, explosloil Injured as well." The almost1 eoniiillcltv Irr a shootlne affair nenr mid see It While I can to some ex- gram of activities that would raise GREECE MIST PAY. and telephone fire early today in the plant of the countries the-torwas referred' to and KGoriand, Texas, several mouths hgo.- lent realize the horiiblo condition, the standards of the organizations workers, telegraiih worthless murk :" and men, carpenters Baker Fuel Oil company. (iinipment ff deputy-sherinmdev emphatic tit the minds of the was killed iu a I cannot fully picture it in my ,'0"8 6alMt( the International News Servlci. of the district , : , , , Shortly after thexnKislon, fire students. He had asked the ques- battle with prohibition officers dur- mind. The new hotel. which burnThe committee in charge of stag- painters.. PARIS, Sept 27. The inter-allle- d reached several near by oil tanks tion from a - ed down ii year ago and had just citizen in ing the melee. counsel of ambassadors has decided ing the Sprlngvllle cantata reported been rebuilt has been completely de for? ? M that Greece was partially responsi- that a net profit of $100 had been' SI'RINGVILLE NATIVE DIES. and the entire fire fighting force of Germany -- as Johow-lon- g such a hom. hmo8t Jnemb L 'Word, has been" It. was. foreign style and reeciyed hero "of Bayonne was calledbut to prevent condition could ""coiitlnne: '11" of General turned over . to thej Sprlngvllle assassination ble for the NEVVECRETARY APPOINTED These" attor- the deatu' at uiareshoim, Alberta, a further spread. the largest in the Orient 's "We will Ahunge Jhls condition," ' ' riir. upon jCiwnnls club. , , Telllni four colleagues and me formerly Greek soil and that Italy is entitled Senator Le Roy Dixon - woo the Canada, .September 21, of Mrs. Lydla The dead IN TOKIO BEFORE QUAKE. t was tne reply, soon as.Wfl hsfe sec- stlof th. Raymond Rlchan,Tiirmerl a Trench war had another "VJ'o left. Sapiwro, where all the Death was due to II. Strang. Theoprlle Tepeiit, war Two Friiuco." with a In silk was to Dixon, flag. attendance. returyx it prize, Superintendent lire damages; atveteran and John Zelathldls, lsith terrl?nrmerlJr Jud8e the to fifty million - woman has of ti of the elders had "met In "conference, MonItalian solos were rendered by Miss. Mnr- - pneumonia" following a severe npixdntwl " of appeals. said this afternoon by high trouble. ui" a cut us to the otitlook extension division at iiir.0D. , tack 6f employee' day morning at 5 :30, reaching kidney univerriding accompanied by "Young which euarlte commission Jepperson. authorities. The .7 cnardson. Tokio the next day at 4:30 p. m., The btiildMig' partially collapsed for Germany, he hud received the Mrs. Strang was born and raised Mk. returned van Rlchau has Mildenhall : Leona Mrs. sity. .' Investigated the klUlngs reported In" force . of the explosion. answer", "There s no Germany) from WuVhlngton, D. just where he at the station which three days . from the lived where until she Sprlngvllle, C, - , Waognen.. blameless. There is no Germany i" When her siwiit thesummer employed in the later lay In ruins. We stopped all "' Greece talDoriY. 111.. jio years ago. lilie was 02 years of Several ofthose Injured may die. - Tho ennnril announced that a rise of the explosion has not husband remonstrated with her on offices of the bureau of auliuul in nlgjif at Tokio, leaving the next a The Survived r her is husband, and by turned wheel age A floatine paddle Jifter communipue would The damage It is making such a statement, she hud dustry of , the department of ugrl morning over the road which 48' i.n a MtttA.'n ini'pnnt hnn hien inven-- I James P. Strang, four sons, tnree been determined. ' hours later was turned and twisted' .. vuii or toe miu- - the decision is sent to Atnens auu ted iii South Africa to pump water daughters and 10 .grand children. (Continued on estlmaed was 200,000. Four.) culture. (Continued on Pag- Four.) Rome. ' constitution is more than m today twd dictators- in Germany Gessler and the"The framework of ,our government went then President first. Ebert Mr. Bavan'ajacted it is the expression of our- underconference with Chancellor StresSemaiin and at 1 :30 lying political philosophy and the Dr. had Gessler was announcement made that morning safeguard of our' fundamental soappointed dictator iorx tne wnoie, state inciuaing cial .tenets. Elastic enough. to ,hi. - There ::.' oi Dr.-Gessl- er . ; . " . '..sLtJ PRESIDENTS- . . SON WRITES - - Wed-uesda- y. - . - - let n -- . THREE SLAIN IN PRIKTHOODTO ' ' ina JAIL BATTLE MEET TONIGHT , -- - .f - - d. . jf . I oflf "A s it e 1 inunlt'. ' ' . . - - ' " nge-ment- s. ". NEXT STEP - ' ' ls 'r .- jMA after-Ward- prp-duee- d - ; t -- -- MT ACTION s cSV1' ' .011-th- rn WAIn II i HII IItiita III y 11 V lllJLliluU jiar-tlcl- OIL EXPLOSION teVlegislatoriVho '""'., ' & , t&SSta"nf ' "i- Well-dresse- iJryJ'. a,L7.rt is . well-dresse- d fi.m.i. . d I's --- Li V V , |