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Show ii I Si 1 fiirrsss toill&xtcf I till e FOETiL J ... lEAR. NO. X85. 0 0 O 0 V- - 0 ill o ouise PROVO piENGOUNW B PROVO, UTAH. THUESDAY. MARCH 4. 1926, ins .f7pnnnnrio)Rn BEETGROWERS TO GATHER Liii SDDIMQ1II Mayor O. K. Hansen, Chair- man of Local Committee Extends Appreciation Prohibition -COMMITTEES SHOW TO CONSOLIDATE ALL COOPERATION UNUSUAL MODIFICATION PLANS Illinois to Be Battle Ground Churches, Civic and Fraternal Organizations Assist uen--For Wet Democrats In In tinrunTT t Campaign WASHINGTON, Mar., House "wets" intend to force the gTowlng wetndry battle in congress' Into the opemwith an unofficial bearing March 31, on prohibition. After that ia dons, they plan to consolidate into a single measure various proposals for beer and light wine Introduced from time to time bnt hitherto without definite action thereon. This consolidated bill will be presented to the house. Ministers will be called to testify la the coming bearing. Other men favoring a change in tbe pree-PB- t stitua of prohibition, will also be given an opportunity, to appear, but witnesses will be chosen : Provo went over the top in the Bingham Relief fund drive, according to Mayor O. K. Hansen, chair" man of the drlTe.' ' Every eommunity, associated with to the drtTfl worked unceasingly assist the sufferers of the snow-slidIt was this cooperation, eays tbe mayor, which made it pos sible for Provo to meet the quota assigned by those In charge of the drive. e. iS 5eet8rowers In the Pro vto district tlon last year, the Lehl factory mi including Vineyard, Lake; View and closed down. This worked a financial Provo Bench wltl meet In the Trovo hardshlp on tbrhoVth end of Utah junior high school auditorium Sat- county, it is understood. . urday evening at 8 o'clock to hear The contracting fof the beets, la a .report from .the contract commitprognjsdng rapidly, -- according to " tee from the state organization. Victor Anderson, field man of the J. W Gillman, president of the Provo iind Vineyard district of, the Baocla-UoUtah County Beeetgrowera Utah-Idah- o Sugar company. If the the- - contract and oontiuuee to Inereas e committee, will be present to as It has done during the past few the various phases of the con- day a record acreage" will be plant-'- j tract enterediuto between the farm- ed In this section.'' Tills win Insure ers and the sugar companies of the the operation of the Lehl factory. state. : With the view that the acreage (One of the important phases of will warrant the opening again of the discussion bearing vitally on the Lehl the .section in this, wiirbe TactoryTTsugarofficlals bfetgrowers relative to the operation of the Lehl Wednesday inspected the pipe line factory this year. Due to the, small from the, Lake View allcer t the ' ; 7 7 acreage of beets planted in this sec-- Lehl. fietory. B conQ-actin- out-llu- EXPLAINS NEW " . In extending his appreciation for the splendid work of all concerned In the drive, Mayor O. K. Hansen following te say again Provo has shown that she has a heart end is will ranks ot "representative ing Jajaa.Jter.Mt. fo citizensmanlty. A check on the various Tbe wisIonTfo 5aVe what the comhjlttees that have been at work hen ring was .ojrrtbe Bingham" Relief fund Teary s - TernTar7"wt made at a wet caucus which elected veals the. fact that our qHota is ' Hill, Republican, well taken care of. Representative "To those who Volunteered to get Maryland as its chairman. movement, we The W Wet house members alleged actively under owe unch fir its snccess. Quile they had been 'balked In efforts to have an Impartial investigation of aTWillIngness. to jaoautnat was : prohibltloa's fstatns. The'wc asked of us, We especially desire maintained had the 5 "Cmce INCOMETAXTO TOTESTORDER the (thatf- OF COURT JUDGE KIWANIANS wfiV assfttfll 18 eotTert-in- g v AMnro r-nM- i.nuiMi.r nr iir a i ""5""h 24 7 I'IS. A LARGE CROWDS ROOT FOR- FAVORITE TEAM -. MRS. YM, BANKS VP ? Lehi and Pleasant Grove to Represent Utah - Prove, . i icasanc urove nign school baske- tjfers, second place winners In tbe to i Alliviidonwoheht enter the state hoop tournament at $1 It Lake City next week Ry'def eating the Spriugville five, runners up la the Nebo division, Wednesday night at the Provo high gymnasium. "Ae score was 24 to 29. ILL ",. rtftroMtbrrTni - TVEAR HELMETS WINS LARGE fit-- -- liter DAMAGE SUIT ' L he Jep-pcrso- . fV TO DYNATiHTE who-dWie- d BrGICEGORGE o V. u I 1 1 m-i- M 1 - T ARfilENIAN 3U-G1- SPARKS FROM LIVE WIREs 'KU1S MASTER hfa - n nt higbly-firof4tft- ble- et ,. Dodge-of-th.- and-toda'- "'A- imm-eme- s ;'!.' . .... i - . 4 1 v ... t ,1 k Triumvirate .Ik vi ;'"lH . rTJJ!.L - r of CouirarBaskethAll Tosspps T t TT n.. linn locai iioop career u un f " knight's, Contert -- . Intercollegiate basketball comes to a close for this season in the Provo gym this eyerikifcwhen the Young Cougars meet, the- - MontanaBobcats-for- the second game of their . series. M The Cougars defeated the. Bobcats Wednesday evening' in one of the most senaonni games seen here for years. The score was 83 to: 52. , Considerable sentamenlahsm Js attached to tonight's game since three of the players on this year's team play for1 schooL Fred Dixon, their last basketbalf-garn- e "Bob" Howard and Golden Romney will finish their basketball career for the "Y" tonight; While Swenson is also a senior at the school, he can participate another year, according to the conference rules. Should he decide to remain at the Young university t&;take out his master's degree during the next school year he" would be eligible for the team and would undoubtedly participate m the aporL i ; t ; ' . thir The game was close and bard fpught, neither team showing any marked superiority over the other. Springville started out auspiciously when Child tossed the ball through the strings right from. .the but t he rovers- came --right back with 'baskets by Christiansen, West and Brlnler-,- , which gave them a 8 Jt?J JSiSi JfeLsaisOba first r - .L, r ...,-- ti; r. is j STRIKERS i i i wwbhiiUMiih - UnhnnAiiriirnrTntiiniiT J' . thenlndr-lncomeaytQB- .' : to 29 -- of-ih- v PflMCPIftTC Pleasant Grove High Basket- ball Squad Wins ..." , TPredlctlhg that"the failure of eon- - quarter BAT ST. SIIks., Mur. was all second T qiiarier re.The, to snbstantial of Tlie Kress any provide Judge right (t'P) to,jro. fiiblt pnlill(tlm of crime news was lief to small corporations In the Kprlngville's. Young, tied the score at and soon after tossed in put to 'a severe test here today, when 1926 Income tax law, would result the trial of Jesse fravre, accused of In a large number of the .smaller another which with Child's neat toss the murder of twogovermnent em corporations being reorganised . as inadtihecount 10 to 7, for Sprlng-vl!"- . partnerships or private- - concerns, ployes. of ' the - At this poi at. Coach Harry, Rich Jwlge W; A. White has warned Seymour Wells, president at enter lor fncocir laTreFTB: n instructive ad- Ifoklawayv. Sringville managed to eonnty that newa 6f tbetrlal juiist coutita ta,' ga ve an the members of the retain the slender margin the half not ie Printed, rlalmhir that it dress liefore w Krwantif-vifltrif- r enarog-n'might prejudice' father 'juries likely imomptyT tmrrrw"Ppnugt aw: At half theTleasant The Cuts in the new revenue" to lie needed before the murder caw act are drastic, a a far as private in- Grove team showed some real class is disposed of. )n the other hand, the news- dividuals are concerned" declared ami played flossy ball. After Brin- theraeore- at -- 46r they papers are determined to print the the speaker., "and wl'H resdlt In a to "Iheefage pvilled Into the lead due to the sen- eviuence. Pre55 asHOcmtion nienT sntmrtrntlalavluii telegraph operators and star report- taxpayer. The repeal of the pub-- " satlonal abootlng of Brin!ey and ers from some of the larger dallies lidty. feature of the Tevenue act is Hayes. In the state were on hand to cover" lierhaps one of the most popular sec ." Pleasant. Grove's. .plrited rally J tions of the new law."' seemed to take the sap out of the the trial. who missed a num- It Is understood they have orders The speaker gave a great deal of Springyiljejieara ' W print ttirtlie facts aviillulile. One vatuabie information to the bushiest Tier of easy st'f ufw. IleiilSnt Grove New t)rBni nevpaptn' iu, ani men who. are now. wrestling with pulled a "slwiier" with Hayes hover- nuunting that It would print wgdmmheeHskwinch news of the trial called upon all The meeting was called to order ne.tlea nim rour goals in tne rourtli other papers to do likewise, calling by W. R. Butler and turned over to a,,arter alne and IncldeutaUy won it "a matter of plaint duty." , Tom Pyne, who presided during the) tne same. Springvllle made a gaiuel .enort tfnoiose tne gap toward the Judge White" has not Indicated yet luncheon hour. what teps he will take, to compel -- An article, wrltteUr by Harrison end. Asheraft. Jensen and Chllds obedience to'his orders." He has R. Merrill on coasting mnde sensational shotr'whlch gavp been friendly toward newspapermen bill was read by Jake Coleman andithe Spriugville supporters momen- the attendance prize was awarded t&rlly a ray of hope. thus far.-- ; "X'oung and' Child? perfofmed well to J. W. Syme. Vocal numbers by Madge Peter for Sprlngville, while Asheraft was son and Sadie Howarth, accompan hardly up to his usual standard in ied by Norma Chrlstensen on the scoring. Jensen made a number of nloershotsnd Johnson was strong piano were greatly enjoyed. on the defense. The work of Hayes the letipep- " n 11 t2lrin rr.c r" mi. hi lUUraiHKIll 7 i 4. thank all house alcoholic traffic committee, ' fund. " Likewise do we exp're' which has Insisted that It is the our appreciation 'to; all who JproperJtodjL tok any . inquiries - Is" chprcjies aid wtm- predominantly "dry" and would fall ber of other organizations resiioiin- ed cheerfully. "Id only a very tew Meantime, Democratic wets of tbe cases did peopl) who were able, reNorth Atlantic seaboard are plan fuse to help or give griulgiugly. A ning to tli row their forces into Illi in our .'One thing noticeable nois this' summer, to nuike that work' was to share willingness the. pivotal state their national tiattle- - with thoxe in need. May the ben- s tf I- - ground ft modification eaTcTOTrrtmr-wtminr-lti. hlbltlon law. all acrouipuny aU who have at this the widow the cry-o- f Ajijyjofjtunipjmh be paraded before the mldwestern and fatherless. 'Inasuiuch as ye .paters in an effort to. secure elee- have done It unto the least" of these, lZHt of George Brennan, Democratic yoit have done it unto me'." ' leader of Chicago, who has announced himself as wet candidate i for senator. .Apparently blocked in their legislative' maneuvers by the overwhelmingly "dry congress" the Democratic wets sea their big new opening in the Illinois senatorial race which if Brennan wins would materially aid Funeral series were held Tues- their cause. . . ; " In their primaries April 12, Bren- dy In the Provo Sixth ward chapel nan is practically certain to obtain for Mrs. Alice Hobbs Banks, who the Democratic- - senatorial nomina- died suddenly Friday' from a stroke tion. oj'apoplexy. hJboRepublicanctest "Siar 1. (VP) till fiyrnm Bupper of the ward Wah - f PAHSi1 ' was of Two hundred textile mill . strikers, Kinlpji Republican and Frank L. opric presided. Invocation :;' fered by 'Professor R. ;lBrk and he fifty Wearing helmet and ten gas " vr'"'' Smith, Chicago.; benediction by Sterling Taylor. A masks, were dispersed obby police Smith Whether McKlnley or who charged" them as they attempt tains the Republican. nomination, tbe male quartet consisting- of Daniel wet-dr- y issue win not lie subordlnnt-e- Webster, Peter--' Jensen, Emil Han- ed to assemble" before the botany "One mill here-- today,- ' Either Republican CSAX FRANCISCO, Mar. 4 candidate sen and David Goodman sang, . Thought," and : They then returned-tSolemn Sweetly their hull (TP) Possibility of damaee suit . will stand, according t information Not Mine," for a O Lord, verdicts amiiuntliig ta mlUiona-w!4tmeeting. reaching political authorities here, "Thy Way, Solos were sung by Marguerite At the Gera hiill 75 strikers wrc seen here today as a result or the national. upon Republican .plata and and Mary Hansen, ready to picket when the workers $125,000 Jury finding for Mrs. form for la w enforcement and duet by Daniel Webster and Emil arrived for the who hist two legs in' a day. They greeted against modification of the Volstead Hansen. - . those who have not gone tin strike wreck on the Key route mole Decemact :,. . f eulowhom all of The speakers, with catcall and hisesbut did not ber 4J92l gized the splendid charactistics of to prevent them entering the attempt Mr. Howe's suit was the fwt Mrs. Banks which bud gained for mill. to lie he'ird of a number on file as her an unusuully large host of Police refused to allow those a result of a wreck. In which ten friends, were Helier . Miller, Prof. wearing helmets to assemble near person were kil'ed and 40 Injured. VViHfanv Snell, Bishop Joseph Nelthe e jnULJTour. menhn WrMcAda nr. son an Bishop-Jowere chased with, clulisrancisco-SaTamenttrain crashed . The grave In the Provo city ceuie-- . iptfo'incn ... . .. . . ,.. ...! iuicKi-m-' 1. viu- - on ine uioie ttiinnK a mvvy liw w i aim aiimi. W.,in,u Monroe asdedlcted by tery ers of the group assembled in small the brakes on the cars refused to . Paxman. " groupjgtiind marched about the mill, hold , tllL (Tlx Pa., Mar 4. (PP') . Dr.- - Howard ,T. Barnes, sclentislt of I anlverslty, Montreal, was to attempt breaking up of the Brandon ke .gorge here todny by using f.; 4"ThIs ls,tbe eeaii-o- f thermite a chemical which jbjirn's the year; when all property' owners should definite plan of ' beautifying the citV give 'hrnif ...consideration' The gorge extending 18 miles lie-- 'l W. Home, Jr., a nu'Uilcr,of the city planning coninilsKiou. J. says Jow herej has. Iieen. frozen Jji since I BEIRUT, Syria, Mar.. 4 (I P) of no lirtter wliy iu which this can be done-thaDr. Arthur Dray, principal of the '.; I can Jannary and has defied all efforts" by. lawns and gardeus. arly vegetable gardens of the flowers, planting dental school of the 'American unito breaft it...,.' . hot only contribute largely-tthe general beauty of the cify.-bthey his was murdered today by By using! thermite at stragetlc versity also-a- re '' A side-- from this aspecthiany owners of Armenian servant. believes Barnes" the Dr. gorge points, Dr. Dray formerly lived In Phila- - va(mnotLwouldlXind Jhe.exert'l! of planting a garden- - lienefM-ia- l iin lie weakened sufficiently to per- ' " ' . friim a Pa. . . 1ew. of nolat delphia, physical "mlF tbrpres8ure"of lheice flow to Theiservant Weredi the doctor's 'JyaohaISyi.1 jfaralLftke...t .ee some of our civic clubs or.other break itself. ' A ton pf thermite has been rushed quartersr eut his hwsterrg throiit institntious-forh boys.' garden clubhand offer prizes .for the best Lbere and. wlth the aid of dynamite, andJmmemtely--HiKht.J,reHlkeljf3dioRtjprMii-tlvhts in the city. Such a movement, I believe, American college to would southern tip stimulate! great Interetin he developmen of one of the city's ritl officials believebe the confess, the crime. For some time ' loosened.' of the gorge can truly worth while resources. Suivljvjhese lotsare a rsouace of beauty, sent the rjvej the Armenian has been in love with if .Near as agricultura I wajmtceC? cated hCifheei'aretarj'randuttr.i'Dwiy " jprritierly y filing during the nlglil -- "TbiV. is "that- me-tha there is a way thought stage waa Ifl.fl feet compared calVegedly- intefen,e.":wRpiwnt.inent the hereTflfin "ugly ""weedlied-t- 'Into a-, genuine, asset to the " is Tielleved to .have .pnwttiiedTIif feeL!FtiMbd wjth yesterday'a"l8.4 servant 'to kill, city an,fo the propefry' bwher; ail welL 'J i, :, ,.. : stage is 15 feet. to ' I tip-off. care-jfjllyro- " fowehate' ... - fv IN PROVO SATURDAY NIGHT TO HEAR CONTRACT REPORT V c:nc.t; -, FRICB TWO CEiiTa -- - RELIEF FUND March 31 Set As Date for Un-official Hearing On East-- J Jib. III JJfc ' :'jl Hrf(tU-- 1 - n X rz ""BnckY DIxtin has the distinction 1 atom of energy he possessed the basketlmll contest during the four cU him ta the bench, The game Wednesday erening wta years he played at the local Institution. He has been given a rest filled with thrills. While the first at times when bis team has been In lire mlnntes were '' eommonitlare, tbe lead, but lias never been re- neither sld .'being able hit its f moved when the Congara. have been jrom. then ja. Jha game waa- onexxf the fastest.eontesta seen here . trailing lwhlBdrBcyfW"Baa wya",eeflCWR'li,W.Tft for a long time.- The Cougars, exhibited, .a -- .new ' brand of jjasslnj: and; team work jo rast tnat it too the fans off their i re.; Tlma and again the ' rang" i U' lamped 'tip tb ahont of seusflttQtiaL tesm work. Every nun on the Cougar team ptajed as though the entire game de ' pended npoh him.1: The team work of I Swenson and DIxdn was especially noticeable and worked almost to t, l"te4 mt basketball career, at the Wi- vemry tomgnt aner four years of connection wfth the Young Cougar lUwip squad;, hd baa 'greatly., assist ed in bringing o the Institution one . undisputed Rook? Mountain ference championship, two undisputed state championships and one tie for the state championship. v BiiiRiii - SHOOT PUTS their-appaova- l FORTH DEA ON RECLAMATION WASHINGTON, deflnitr detay-tn-ltva- iif terior appropriation iiSMiquip - March . : iHaward want bulwark on the guarding line, muaaing op i several good plays for tbe Bolicats X and Taking time fo come "down far J 7 enough to drop some through the net ' Romney played a good j floor 5 game and fitted welt into the gen" eral team work. Two or three nice setups which be mtsfed would hare 4 increased the Cougar lead material- - - In 4x the ln bill ia threat ened by increasing dlssentlon In congress aa to the best 'method of administering tbe government's rec- amatlon program.' -- Taking Issue Wednesday with the plan of tbe western senators as outlined by McNary of Oregon for aid Howard, dropped the first basket , STtTBEXVlLLE, O.. Mar. 4 settlers with money Jfrom the and from then on the Cougars kept ing two (UP) Although negro suspects t ia tbe lead. In the first half tbe are under arrest, authorities today eloeest score was five to six. The t which he proposed a trial three-yeawere not convinced they had capa plan of bis own In half ended 11 to 19 in favor of tbe . tured the murderer of Robert Her-ro- advanced -financing plan, appropriating Jrom Cougar wealthy lmchelor farmer and the $100,000 for the first in the second half with the treasury Early his sjster, Nettle and posses renewed $200,000 for the second year. score standing at 15 to 29, Hartwlg.jL. their search In the surrounding year, went" ""on ,jt caging spree which 4 iac:udJlrjtteiiterodrMe-the seore to 25 to 29. " Dur. r : believes brought ThUjjbinjjieaaforSnwot 4 ket was noti fimsath'in - Tbe odle8Hef . the to enaMe will spree government the ing Harjwlg rang up four study al.,.Brlnley and Christiansen nia.ved found on their farnv nearere' yes a. stellar flor game, dribbling, jas terday, perron- - was lying in a the needs of those settling on re baakets, wh,lle Cummlngs aided with f claimed lands and provide theTiasis Ing and shouting.wUh f in tshed st y le. barn. His head had ben split open Collins broke up the comeba West and Hil'.inan showed up well with a niattoekr Tbe bloody instru for a. permanent policy. He is optheLscheJttfc-presewith a free toss and a fielder and " tedi posed.Jlai by on the guard' line, ment was found In the barn. Nettle At from then on the Bobcats scored i The rooting delegations from the Ilejron was" hanging from a rope In Sena tor McNa ryLbelle vlng, JhaL only three mere baskets. It was to- two towns put up a battle .wcond tlie farm house dining room. Au- isn't feasible. wards tbe latter part of the second will in not coiuiiilttee act the The only to the team. They yelled as If thorities say she had ben strangled that the Cougar team ' work ' outcome of the game deiended riefrtre'lielnglni aged. matter.ntf H T?rla , and in tbe Half showed op exceptionally strong. on the volume of hing power theyi The bouse had'been ransacked from meantime Senator Bmoot and Secre a few minutes Collins rolled in j could muster. The Pleasant Grove cellar to garret and certain that tary of the Interior Work will eoa In fonr and Swenson five baskets. v delegation staged a pleasing demon- robbery was the motive, authorities fer on the matter. and Breedea, the - mmh-.-v Grynn stration aided .by4boirband between began searching for a hired 'man rtually all senators Interested touted Bobcat guards; were carried halves. They received an ovation only employed by Ilerron Jitt the qnesHon are" opposed to th' off tbelr feet In tbe fast team work from the crowd. and who dis8j)fred'pi.vteriusl.v iilan for, state cooperation Jf the and were unable to The state tournament begins Wed-- liefore the nmrderr were discovered. federal reclamation activities desir of the break combination, scoring up 10 at the Deserct gym . Nettie Hetron-wa- s nesday, March entire cooperation haneing. from ing to have-t- he When sent iw hia In Knit Lake CityiProvo.LhL audi tbe-eny halter Tnperap-parentltneederaTreiTamatlon activities, entire second team with a.few mln- -' ofettmmpn r bara-aftPleasant Grove are the three Ctah In the procured desiring to have the eut ire program ntes to go, the Bobcats'. tried to Herron was sUin,' , The "rope" had comity representatives. IjLun derAder-- j whichiaited.' Hartv.lg a Tbe score: been loeped-over- . a; clother..hook. al jurisdiction and t JfederatxTv .tme: the; .fjeto hiii Ranky frouf gJTv E, P. Herron.iit is beMeredi'had gone y pensoprwTSouse, on the other hand J. wfth a long shot Dixon Counteracted 1 . 5 2" lock up tbe barn for the nighto bis is enally iuslsteDt that the states Brlulej rf. - . , ceuterline. tbe past frpm 5 2 8 assailant or assailnnts leaping from shall, join with the federal- governChristensen, . If. ,. . . . score: 0 the darkness and fellilfg him with ment jo carryingiout land settle-meu' Holdaway, c. MONTANA rtATK. the mattock Neither house laH&posed to .sifc ' , . 1 o. r. p; West,-lg- . ". ...1 u - 21 A thoroiiKhly-- a comuromise.oiithessne and this .4. 2 0 8 2 21-- tuday awalttil capture and identi- disagreement,:,; together , with, other fummlnga. rf. Hayed. fi J. J 4 Winner. If. 12 10 5 29 fication of the slayer or stayers, lesK, serious differences Totals various ' 1 ' 1 13 V...6 a Hartwlg. SPUINGVU.LR. presaging quick and violent punish- items in the biU, indicates IVat tbe i. ment: for those found guilty; Jeuseii- rf.v. ..... i .. . ,.5 eusinmary' row tin the appropriation Glynn, rg. ..1' 3 bill for the department will be fully Breeden, Ig 1 Ashcraft, as not in more e. so as ...tl energetic, 'if Toung. .14 IS B 31 Totals former year.";--3 M. rh'llds, rg B. Y. U. .0 Johnson. Ig. - o. f. p." A. Chllds, Ifri .v, ........0 I .. SPRING IS HERE! 0 S Dixon, ,rf. ' Who said spring wasn't here? Swenson, if.' 2 4 8 4 24 Totals 1 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. T.; C." Thompson Romney, c, Referee. Hamilton; umpire, a 1 5 report that they; havg the finest Howard, rg. ' 2 am and Collins. Ig.. flower garden in o o It's only the 'first 6T Martfb. Tliey Richards, rf. Alleging, cruelty as the cause- of o o In JX. Dixon,' It , . . action. Mrs, Rubv J. EXHIBIT OX WAY,. Brown has haveVyellow.and blue blKim and In fact h ive had since Lfoyid c. '', i TOKTO, Mar. ..Japan's costly filed a suit for divorce from Benja g. exhibit to '! displayed at tbe ITilla- - min Brown,:, Thaxwere married 4a vvashingtMtJMhdarb o 4 a l weet-ieaa nf-f a f r Marth-- r ia-- . 122. RoW(lg, l"phlrt.iTpmltlin , . i j ls''en. route to "thai i'nlied States The wife asks for the custody qf a Can" yeu- trump that)?? Totals aboard the steamer Syria MariL minor child and reasonable alimony , BYROBBERS y reclamation-fnnd,"8enatOf'Staoo- . ' r ,y - s 1 Coacb-Rober- "W-WW.st- ts- tii 4-- ,...2 . :. - .......0 10 t. j roused--communit- .....J.., ..,.;:;...... y.......... ...... SIS 13 If......... . WIFE ASKS 0D' ..... ' t: ...4.0 ......... FOR DIVORCE ..............10 i ...'..:., .n i.... t -: ...... - no Mempili-elitftnula- Salt-Jke-4- , |