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Show OtCS) BXSALB "PHONES Nm aa Aforttata THIRTY-NINT- 8otjr.....l7U I T A II Fair tonight and Friday, towlrr with heavy frosts. IT- -. iFnr iyyCH is cosibinedjcji ifPROVOPOST PROVa UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, YEAR. NO. 88, H 1924. PRICE TWO . : . HERE I AM NEW-IEGI- ASK ME! i; . . , ' Will Cast First Ballot Ml 71 utianuunu- .i :.; . AVPDn D - i ViJ ; ' II I U scandal Declares Whole Giant Team l If ! n oit of today. The Judge. was entering the Washington ball part for. a chat with Clark Griffith, president of tho Senators, when the report was broached to him. He threw -- back - his Lenlne - TtetpnonrWTs"hTdis- r'as4irtm-tfrrB-rl apieared from Deal. - didate ; to Vkit Western states wi Campaign. view.- i HIS OLD TEAMMATES .'.'" -: Funds to Be Raised for Equip ment Through Legion Plan to Feed Elk at Stewart's Ranch Before Turning Them Loose. Through the efforts of too local post of the American Legion and the of citt-- ' planning commission during the past four months, the kiddies of Provo are to be given the belief it of 'a new four acre play site at Ninth East and While the Klwanis'Sclub has definitely gone on record as favoring the securing of 23 head of elk from thcXeta. district to be placed on the Tinipanogos rauge. a goideo oppor- rumty is at nana for some other om gunixntion to secure a herd of mule wNl-iXdeer from thiLKiubah -- national forW-est, according- to Mark Andersou of fhe Kiwanis club' fame committee, f "The nearness of the elk and the j. remarkable success in whh-tbeyJ have in the Xelxi re-- j icuni mtuer i;vors me selection ot elk." Mr. Anderson said, "and, - J sldes. the elk is a fine game aninri 4.A an to more eaaJl.f ala7ttd Toiiew surrotiiidinKS. "Perhaps in no other locality 1in the planting of elk more sue' cessful than in the Xelw district where they, now have a herd that in HUBERT LEONARD'. getting too large for the range. B- NEA Service TTvssos S: Grant, Rutherford B. From m herd of 25 animals planted GREEXSBOItO. N. C, Oi l. llajcs. Jauics A. Garfdeid, Chester in the Xebo range several Tears aco. Kolveft IxHinard. i natlve of Guil- A. Arthur, Grover Clefveland, Benthe herd now numbers more l than jamin Harrison, William McKinley, lutrmise .is will cast his first liallot at the No- - Theodore Roosevelt William II. aIS nuuh faster, than has been bemver election. Taft, Woodrow Wilson, Warren G. even m leuowstone park which is Although he has been eligible to Harding and Calvin Coolidge have considered a natural home fafcjhe vote for U2 years, has seen 20 presi- been president." ' elk." dents the White House, Letuiafd explains his longevity by The Kiwanis club committee com Leonardoccupy has never visited the polls. "Leading a clean life and p.sed of Mr. Anderson. Ir. George This year, however, he Intends to saying, letting bad liquor alone." ' Edenr MeArthur vote-a- nd ai he also says that he is He has some very decided ideas . in-eW herd to walk to the polls with the almut modern customs and practices early BeIt weekSiid get estimations on the !Ki'yf rest of the folks. itt the young folks. He thinks night cost of constructing the corrals for '"I didn't think the country would automobile a elk the and the cost of be materially helped by my vote," great evil- riding by youngsters catching them to the bringing Tlmpanogos he Raj's, in explaining why he never "Why!, young girls stay up until range, mere are saia to be over exercised his citiienshlp rights. 10 and 11 o'clock at night now. 150 young elk in the herd this year "Now have convinced me that Then they don't want tfLget up in and It is planned to secure 25 of it Is mythey duty. So 1 11 be there." the morning. I've always gone to these young animals. . During the time that Lea nor d has bed about 7 o'clock at night and I hen'the elk are obtained. It is lieen eligible to vote, James K. Polk'. get up early in the morning." planned to take them to Stewart's Zachary Taylor, Millard Fillmore. Leonard is not opposed t dancing ranch where they will be fed fof Franklin Pierce, James Buchanan. people wouldn't stay up some time in a corralind then be Abraham Lincoln. Andrew Johnson. ton late to do It. allowed to go out an (men irate at their leisure and drift out into the. mountains unmolested, according to ' Mr. Anderson. r . Logan, he says, made the mistake a few years ago of pasturing The elk they secured in the city park ngnt in town and then attempting to drive them to the hills. The The World Series between Washington. American herd was scattered so badly that Musical Comedy Adrift On Utah Lake IS BITTER TOWARDS f far Suspended Player Depressed as He Emphasized He Only. followed Orders. Ljv j - - VpKv'A SCHEDULE CALLS FOR ONE MEETING DAILY Candidate Will Not Return to .Washington Until After ' Election. . IiTStorm : The has passed ihe experimetal stagar There may be modifications of it in the future looking to even greater but its worth has been proven so effectively "that needs- to question its being ,a nif- was laughed !.'..! MAY TRANSFER ELK HOLD OPTION ON TO T1MPAN0G0S AREA LARGE LAND TRACT The Scout Trail boy scout movement world series 0'Conuell-Iola- f ' IA FOLLETTE lants as NaftraurM! In Ihe iTPn sentiftrvss of "the IIL1 IL UHIU -- ';!.!;;. I I I -- MADEHIM GOAT II ivtSitlirSICRIS ns5iESn Oct. 2. A WASHINGTON, fiimor t the effect that the fr Brooklyn IKHlgers would be sub stituted for the New York i nififr Ti i u oils Mfi m v vI- r--r-i H Postof American Mark Anderson Suggests Other Organizations En' Legion to Establish Play eavor to GetDeer. .ground for Kiddies; Provo- - : BROOKLYN NOT IN ' 103 INVESMTE- - - ELK AT "1 at Age of CENT ! NEVER TOO OLD TO VOTE ON - ' By DAVID SENTNER. For several hours .during the I. N. S. JStaif Correspondent heavy windstorm Wednesday eveu-ing- , (Copyright 1921. by 1. N. 8.) v4 M. 2. "They're BuriiTlerrington of the Lehi making a goat out of me. I've been Motor company, was adrift on Utah i dii niued fool." , li large motor boat. Fear Ilmt's wliiit .liimnv OTomieir lake In lloM for; a Irtng husiieiuUsd Xw Vrh Xihuit. outfiridr4Al--fl-w"i- ' or, sitid .today Of his leaiu mates lime and several efforts were made and hiiust-liiradmittiug that be of- - to gf. .out and search for him, bin .XEV-4'uKK- IJy KENNETH W. CLARK. L N. S. Staff Correspondent;v WASHINGTON, Oct 2. Senator RoIku M. LaFoiktte, independent presidential candidate,;' will begin . Jils mpaigut next Monday, progressive headquarters here auiiounced today. Harmon Foundation of NewThe in the 'ast-witYork City is giving- away this year tional asset il sieet-eillicr in Baltimoro The scout .has written his trail fif,v Jlny. sites iu fifty. American l fluJ hila i" 'he darkness, or Rochester, Xew York. Arrangern ciaiuiing Jhat the whole' Giant l"111' in the open places of nature. Boys cities and Provo is now assured that team was iu on the. deal. He madej Electric lanterns were placed at ments for the opening meeting have have "by means of scouting learned it is one out of the 730 applying, not been completed, luit LaKollette Ins defense and accusations when different, points alone the lake to w to know nature ana to love it The to receive a site. exiiected to reach a definite- - de- As a condition to turning over or tne nid him in t Hidfag-sho- re exercises of body, mind, and soul uueivieweu in tne Abowt rctsloll -lH't weea "the Two cities before Polo Grounds this morning. has been in the great out of doorsj title of the proportyto the city, 8:30 o'cloik the boat drifted Into night. to Komiell tuithetically as much as possible. Healthful Some organization is "required waiting an laKe Only the itinerary for the first for official word at the park that he conditions are thus supplied for the guarantee a sufficient fund to suwas-owet, was hurried to his home in nine days has been completed. . iug n of ff and maintain the httiwii. pervise, equip exercise the in all three proposed After three speeches along the to belittle the part he played In the! American Fork by his friends. Playground. This obligation has fundamental lines. . will According to Deputy Sheriff Otto Atlantic eaboard, LaFollette been assumed by the Provo post of bribe attempt. He was waiting also" Trail Home for Cu4ji Doluu susptmdud aloug Birk, Herrington had gone out duck Miead directly for- - the middle-weBut the trail of ' the scout has the American' Legion. The title to the property is now with him, to appear at the - Polo hunting ou the lake from American speaking at Detroit on the evening also been blazed in the home. The of October 9. About ten days wlU neW under in of favor Grounds "to hare it out" with Do-l- a Fork In a motor boat owned by Dr. the option of who j is the boy necessity taught and the W. H. Homer. Towards dusk and be spent In the middle-weu. obedience in connection with the city of Provo and as soon as final boat was a long distance corn belt after which La Folic tta the while are and The was bitter arrangements susiiended negotiations do to wanted player things he personally out into the lake, the motor refused will go' to the Pacific coast toward all his teammates. cannot help taking that lesson Into completed and the fund is deposited From the west coast, LaFollette to work. When the Btorm arose the "bee he life. He will more readi- in a local bank for equlping, superme," said, "They picked boat towards Lis expected to return for a whirl. waves the tossed high and cause the I same, knew vising Sand well. We met maintaining before. ly obey his parents than wind Invasion of New England Just out in the Coast league when 1 the Geneva resort. Have you known boys that didn't the title to the property will be before election. and D. J. Sheriff Deputy Boyd to Provo transferred with Salt Lake. known behind "wash I've city. like to played the ears?" The itinerary thus far completed a call for assisto Birk responded the For of the we Heinle since both were purpose In of the There has been 'some furnishing these, follows: of mouth the were and tance at to with fund .. which bushes. necessary In . equip, your home. though perhaps not October 6, Baltimore or Roches"Dolan put the proposition to me. Provo river when word was for- ter ; The boy had difficulty in under- maintain and supervise the play Octover 7, Scranton, Pa.; OcHerrof safe of warded the landing American is the was site, That He Legion staging, Saturday morning. standing that the dirt he couldn't on October 13 tober 8, Neward, N. J.; October s, miles of that several north ington 14 mammoth a and said whole team the to would chip in see was over evident others. Detroit; October 10, Cincinnati ; Ocpoint to make up the $500. When that boy has been taught minstrel and musical production untober 11, Chicago; October 12, rest der and the "Frankie Frisch, Pep Young and cleanliness by the scout method personal supervision October 13, Kansas City, and Octob Adams direction of the atHerrington George Kelly, all knew about it. yon will not have to" direct his V er 14, St Louis. When I told pep what Dolan had company, one of the best known protention to such unreached areas. AU of LaFoUeUe's speeches have J of "T it.-class shows. ducers 'high, said, ;ou ng isa id But more important yet is the cleanGoft T,hen been scheduled for evenlne. Nnmi I The cast has been selected which I told Frisch and Frank said: "give i liness of mind which the scout will bej held out of doors. ' Unless some includes of best known the him learns in bis regular course. The anything he wants,' moaning he violates the wishes of his manlocal some exceDtional talent talent Sand. test of promiscuous contact with LaFollette will make no agers, some unknown heretofore and. that "I asked Kelly what he thought boys who know too much in the from the rear platform speeches be to cannot Touched too. for, according about it, George knew all 'wrong way will taot.be. met among of his special car. Worthen. The rehearsals about it. I could tell he had been his fellow scouts. Glean, right George " Two routes are being considered ' approached by Coa;y from the wav Canvass thinking Is constantly held 'before are being held dally and the costhe trip to the .coast from St for Stockholders Among .are tumes and full stage settings ho talked." the scout as a standard to be mainLouis. One- - would take1 LaFollette of Ward for Sale First Provo will assurance that have the Then ITConnell told nlmuf how tained. If bry&i&'i "Hhe opposite to St. Paul and along the northern w he had approached' Sand once he Pasture. for a moment shows' its face the privilege of seeing One of the best of states; the other would lead tier -ever In this was certain that he had the support produced frown of other scouts soon put's it performances Nebraska, Kansas, OklahO-- . through of the team. to flight and forbids its reappear- city. and the, southwest 'LaFollett. ma, one Can and one hundred . people, himself was said to favor the northance. "It Was Just before Saturday's less, all sign ern Scouts do not bring the heads of gnme," he said. "During batting more or less, probably' which-Woulinclude stopa to-f eoure-oaction In trip practice I talkedjUjHejnjejanlthjJ parents to shame and humiliation. POLICE-REPORDakota the Minnesota, Wyowas the That whatsoever! H question Tliat Ha tho trail.nf ,lbe scout In. T th Montana,' Washington, Oregon How do you fellows feel about confronting officials of the First ming, agam and consequently the increase cnampions, wm start baturday, and a game will be played and'then into California, where the the game? I asked Sand. 'We don't Ward Pasfure company at a special senator announced (Continued on Pago Four.) has been very small as compared to each day until one of the teams wins four. he would renew . of the stockholders Wednesfeel.' meeting 'We're Heinie, replied just the increase at Xelw. his attack upon the state supreme : n v tv, noti, In house. x finishing the season and don t care day evening . Herds of wild game in the Tim- - , for .barrittg progressive elec"f The meeting was' called for the court n wins. DUUOlfO!! district Will inrrensn tho tors from the ballot. innings, as nicy are piayea, ana mese worm aeries re- - who j "I said to Heinle I'll uive Toil' special jurpiscQf"devJslnj.. ways 111 event" Suitable halls cannot be nnmiier of visitor to the mountain. turns will be available to all baseball fans, via telephone and n't $300 if liear down on w .Mi menus of dividing a portion or obtained cither in Baltimore or Speeding, Petit Larceny and ar least ren times. Air. Anderson DUJletinS, and ended of ihe up too hard.' Hp just answered, 'Noth- all pasture Rochester, the start of the trip may Bicycle Stealing Are hous-Provo- ing doing.' Then I walked bdek to with an ierwhelming vote of the be wanting Springville,. delayed one day, or aaother city . Offenses. fo sell a Major stockholders por- the told and Dolan present lieijch what free have service it for it. may on the Itinerary. white tailed squirrels in the Kiaby asking substituted monoT the land and divide the Snnd bad said. Cozy didn't say tion de-th-at Once on the road. LaFollette does A total of "SMrrexts were made bab national forest and who is there 'Each inning will be telephoned to those business houses to the amount en accordig equnlly anything. want-tnot plan to. return here until after so and see siring "the service, and may be written on the window card Class Officers Are Named by during the month of September by ti.em?dosen't ilere O'Conneil stopped in his' "f st'k held rather than to The sflme win he true of furnished Herald. the the police department with speed to jmrcel out the hind in election. Various Classes at First by He ns tempt was as depressed . ing topping the list at 20 and petit limpanogos. any 1!L player that ever, auk in jf mall lots according to its value and Meeting. When the question of ecurinc locution. linsi'hall jgnominv cvei was. larceny coming next with 16, the deer from Kialmh , was called to, pw)wse-ia--riethe monthly report of Chief of Police .the a'ttentjiou of the Kiwanis ..'ll've been a dunin.'d fool." he More than 275 students are com- Wren The Wllkins shows. number for one blurted out. "I didn't want to act meeting was', adjourned petted at the Lincoln high school of bicycles found and delivered to mTTtee by the Herald, Mr. Anderson a into n mess iijiimittcc But. I was) week, in v.lui h 'tune when the registration is completed, said the opportuity 'was a splendid' A. Clar!:. clmir- owners numbers 66, which shows one following out orders, I doji't composed of tcorge int according to Karl Banks, principal. the extent to which the his committee and that ' had '. (IroniMiui-and kriiJWwlTat i in. coin!; fVrin now, ex limn, Thonum stealing of talked tie matter over with forest At present 215 students have been Hanwtr. bicycles lias grown during; thepast itisirwttl his enrolled at the school andnew-tm- vpt that I'm .gotnir to" wn mwrvifiV ft-irfor--' as requested by to Chief WilkinsT of lli! stockholders month, according ke a til Dolnn shows n:nl call him a ers are registering daily. est "service in offeringhe cer-t- o - ii ir to hii f:ice up11.. Vi ;w l.ili:,-.- ' or selliligji ior Saturday afternoonthe first of the Rocky Mountain coh. . . il'i The first student body meeting . The report in detail follows: -I'lii'iiv. Kn oaeiiiiue cosrscouia: T TUn. Tt mmea fnnthnll nlai includin Arrestee fprpncp for intoxication, V tioli of the liastuiv. ,11 is com - itl - . Agricultural Expert Speaks rn.! V4. . yj. Confniissioner"- T.'Siiiilis ilnn't i u. .S will be held Friday afternoon when n hw.Tcr. determined. le 9 'doujit-ftii; if every at DemocraticlMeelifig in ing juveniles, petit larceny, ju- have been however,ine uoioraao uouege 1 lger; S at UOlOraao I,K '"er, i umi i .romomoer. when cred the officers elected last year will be veniles, ouBrs as vet. 16: stockholder will agrw to 'such n -- Tho Mrshipiied pool balls. 5: was iuenommr us.-.Frovo Wednesday.. ! lomt nf bDnnETS. . 1 nlS ffame Will Wfi K. Y- IT. fnothnll fans ihoiv nrahkm inaugurated. The opening student speeding, 20; visiting stealing bicycles, in "Didn't yiiii think it was funny course as one person voied "no" tor litio-i-m i i . ... ..... mrrai: body dance will be held Friday even- f tl,;a piwtinr i V. W 1.11 ov , O i.1110 ' Ul 10 ; tCtllll. J tlli y cluding juveniles, burglary, ju- of by the that sui-- an offer ns vou snv it til three proixtsitionS. divide, lease Dr. Fred W. Merrill, a rcoguized ing. govewimeut at the KUabab The results of the R Y TI .ill VQ mV was should come from Dohiii.''thejar Rt'" aIMl one iilii'r v'te was to authority on agricultural and dairy The various classes held election veniles, $300 property recovered, 6 ; leave thiiif-'- fis they arc. royo DailyHerald after each quarter, and, will be player was asked , of officers Vedoesday "with the fol- having moonshine in possession,! ; prinei-iof Utah, was-thThe pasture company's charter problems disturbing peace, 2 ; shooting city distance is so much mas "Xo, I didn't think it was funny. available at Provo and at a Democratic meet- -' the offices of lowing results: freshman sieaker the Herald we Springville that greater 1 decl; driving car with open cut . a limits . ... unanimous . , which I 1 1n r The i r rrti team on be whole to provides seemed Dean ; home held at the of Dr. and Beese, , president usurp we can erecr our own corrais oaiuruay aiiernoon. inese returns, too, will be bulletined to sion of all of the stockholders in ing 3; wrong parking, 3: driving at it," O'Conneil retorted. m D D "Boyer Wednesday even. Johnson, vice president ; Nina Park, out Nebo for the difference in trans - , anv business house rlesirino-- thai iprvice of- the prOjierfv does .disposition of heard other any secretary-treasureyoii any . Miles Gurr, car under age, 3 ; Mcyclesfnund and . delivered- to owners, 66 ; cases ' innot expire until March VMA at ing. " service t the B. Y. U.from the. bribery attempts during this the how farmers yelimaster. out settled a of court, and make will which time the coiirrs vestigated adHerald office Bernard Anderson, and faculty members returns Sophomore during the Kepublican give automobile accidents Investi- bab forest, the herds are getting too disposition of the projierty "No, I haven't." O'Conneil said. ;" president: "Edith. Amicoue, vice 51; 8 ; vicious dogs killed, 2 ; lost large for' the amount of feed avail- - j from the game at each quarter. ministration, which he declared was individual wTiesof fhe he gated outcast O'Conneil. : feeling due mainly to the lack of foreign 1 ann jne-irampresident Leola Jones, secretary- rPblldrwtonnfrandlellTered to commissioners to Mr. par awet is, shambled away, fori stockholders, according waiting treasurer; Mary Jolley, yelimaster; ents, Nebo are at much policy of the party in power. He very i ROTARY urging IheKATTTO GOVERNOR TK.TITRFS 5; dead animals buried. Polan to appear thething. at Jlie Clark. Searl Hartley, athletic manager. used sereral Illustrations to show vmmr- removal of some or ! nt IS VISITING to PROVO of care take B. was their notified at Tucker Jiide..T. pres-people his moment he nearest since heart how Utah farmers had lost a. great JuniorsHoward Andersonrpres stock the meeting aud informed the stock deal of feels that he Is the "goal." ident ; Montez Davies, vice presi- cheikens, 6; estray animals im . money because of' such a . ' E. Dinwoody of Idaho Charles for of the the holders of. 26; lodgers night Yohn pounded strolled cluh phases: into the Pep DISAGREES. dent; Elsie "Bean, secretary-treasureJlTtY ttah-Idahpolicy. 'Falls' of the t of Septemiier 36. While on his wav to. church house and was he had questions involved under stii'b, a Mrs. Maud Bceley Jacob," cadi-daClark Carter, yelimaster; month The jury in the case of the state rices ' Bail bond collected", in cash and in the Lindon cond, ward IJ&taiv ilis'ii'f.- is in lnv inspr.n- - o i'7 'fcUmt f KTinell s Morv that barter. Elmer Johnson, athletic manager. for the state lecislature. suoke " of Lawrence Tweede I'tah ioc-i' against iug tne itotary club.- He w'H Votit- i- knew, nil almut It. evening, Kulou West, tfv vol. li Seniors Don Clayton, president; turned over to the treasurer. ?100. of Spring Lake oh a statutory of- - Wednesday . ,, .1 ' iw. me iiiuiu A ac i i ,r tne ... duo . speaker uu it, (lenled, J Maud Partridge, vice president fare fensv failed to come to a decision Juester questions. at" the llotel west or Lindon was run luncheon to ' Commissioner A. 0, Smoot ac- v ! tit. luuiouaj EXIT BIO BKRTHAS- at luutuiii, over by a large automobile. The Rolierts, Thursday evening at 6 :30 PROVO HIGH STI DENTS commis- Waldo Harris, yelimaster ; Carlyle of bodrd the county ENTEB-STE-EL TEETH snd a new trial has been ordered in o'clock. v.. ENTER B. Y." U, CLASSES the boy to the pavement 510111-Bunker, athletic manager. 3 HI J1U11UK the case, according to Wallace M. ,car knocked Mr. Dinwoody visited .Df studeHt' who - have his legs. ..The j'and broke one-o- f 7 ' on the county roads, esiiecial-l- y International News Service. Hales. iLcrk of the court clllb"Wediiesdav ' evenine. withdrawn from the TrovO . high aiiiTnTiiiTtilo noi-o- r afonrwm hnf gnn. 1 Fork " A wireless message was received money American Fork w . T a i He . in . ESSEN. Oct: 2. KruppsT will rm . canyon. juu--me jury. p, In 'consul- school since the new was he wiorp During A. Thursday M. 'Dr. towards Provo Conaut of nu" "s registration Thursday by declared that the county tax two supply men with a useful and pow Elias Hansen on three occasions for ! tation with the officers of the Provo TO son was who rushed from to Is Provo his fee The, into went have Harold, effect, vcars ago was considerably reduced erful weapon. less formidable instructions after the case was com- the Lehiinjured, boy where he was club and shortly after noon had 5 beenruling admitted to the B. T. U. train- stationed with the United States for hospital though than the big Berthas." The mitted to them. Several of the Jury- political reasons,, while it was session with the officers, the execu ing school, where the fees. are $10 Marines lit Gaum.' He Was attention. more than doubled a year ago when out ' pven surgical to as reported big plant which has been complete-1- y men. were tive committee and comthe various . holding Lin. Tor in was home dated The removed ..." the of the later his $73. instead at , Octqtier no election was held. year telegram " remodeled since the war under RnuiH miiKiui; iiht , . vi mittees of the club. . v. 't to fieirrcs 2 at Gaum and read as follows: high school." according ii... , . i IJOll Mrs. Hannnh C. Pike sang two the clauses of the Versailles treaty, .. ' - Love. on Thlirsaccident the The lioth fine. Contented. "Fcelimr out" happened schools given by selections, accompanied"'"'""by "rot is manufacturing good solid steel guilty on the grounds that the punI rstate : GAS . PROBE west CONTINUED. of Harold." . . the day. straight '"'7"' W. Williams. teeth.' Under the supervision of ishment was ' more than the case I Lindonhighway schoolhonse . Itulon Was ac International News Service. The crowded conditions ' at the Harold, who is was Mrs. Hush M. woodward ' .. etght experienced dentists abotjt n warrauted. 2. two lhiKh other school his Oct. WASHINGTON. The de companied by boys, togetherwith,lhe.JkciU)fDrand.., thousand of these instruments, .so tWotherMotiI-- That are the schools ShcHivr with United listed the largely city suites ) of- - a idfspIOThlp--8niIJrredir"ITiXB'tATCHEB'TF" ter. None'of the boys were able to of the gasoline situntion which has maintained by local taxation made Marines last May. For some time LEAGUE.; PROTOCAL ADOPTED human being s peace armament, are anti-tru-' acstuof a in car the it at resulted San he was stationed give, good description imperative that already: "Diego andj As they International News 8enrlc. ' being completed daily. Chidents was "the from In with a turns court in on that 27. districts Gaum where it the exception federal at high arrived August PHILADELPHIA. Pa., Oct 1. International Newt Service. are said to be of an exceedingly 2. The League of This was the first message received GEN EVA.-Oc- t The political feud between Mayor large car which curried two spare7 cago, may result in new prosecu- school facilities Don't cast , aside yoor. national durable quality which even . said on excluded back. to or Stone General him the from tlfei the per by his parents tions. Attorney since his Nations today unanirequired assembly pay Kendrick W. his and Freeland nobler of their compan that cost of high school work, ac- arrival at that place. Sheriffs , George Davis today. ' ' righta. the arbitration and Deputy capita D. General adopted mously deSmedley director. Is a safety growing ions of gold, there Don't eat your very throat The' message had been sent to disarmament protocol, Including the has been broacht M a peace- and 8. A. Willla investigated the He said the probe was continuing cording to City Supt H. Claude But cut the chorea 4hat interfere mand for iteel teeth throughout Bntkr. Lewis. . San Francisco via nary radio. aeddeat along new lines. Japanese amendment etttemst. ful :. Germany. Oct oat and cast jvat ntt. -- nonet,1 The ' - . drive"-will-ii- ' been-plante- Iff Lri v- K - res" nt Iti-e- - 1- .., st - st - .' ; - ON PASTURE Ea i s - NO AGREEMENT 4- " -- y rtlilBdiHK GIVES ARRESTS 4i. u,u ,, !ultt!uirlese P,. " """" LINCOLN HIGH the-cour- you-do- JAV&rYff -- HAS ELECTION e '..'" ' - ' FARMERS NEED w F Ball lilie-this- . i iAIDrMERRILt r service-official- : j : - -- . 1 - - . t.tn k'fipct i"'" i i . s ..... class-Tho- " r; 1 , . . " ; t1? dSstsKboatTe'SaT e . He-sho- irrespec-Tlve'W-l- e; : ' . : LINDON YOUTH I -- : ; r; sr ir. i tbe-lcg- W?or nsked-Tvha- w ' ' Conants Hear From Their Son in Guam d ' te ' th-3- jiumii,1 T npin-Bre- 7Z CAST A VOTE i , ' . . ' . . hHrmairnr'TntetrHgr and-Willar- 1rt sur-nasa-es - i - |