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Show Art A NEWSPAPER1 Dedicated to a policy cf fairness to all aectloqs of Utah county. 4 it ii it ' V I Ml Is I I I '1- - vaI . iT 1 f A'ffEl hT'Tv-- ? .A T7' T7T i:, CZlc . Eiitori&J Boom . . " Css&aeca FOBTIETH YEARj NO. 189. .. . PROVO, UTAH. WEDNESDAY. MARCH. 10, 1926. M M f5 197 PRICE TWO CENTS This Is Your Laot Chance To Vote InRrohibitidniPbll 3 aM Great Interest Manifested In tverung Herald s Kefer-- cndsa Prohibition Vote CONFIDENTIAL: GROUP VOTING IS '' PROMINENT HERE PROHIBITION BALLOT Ballot Boxes to Be Removed Thursday Afternoon to Count Ballot Prohibition Editor, Erenlng Herald - " Provo, Utah. Interest In the prohibition refer-endum poll taken bj The Evening Herald In conJiuicUon whk the TOO other dally evening newspaper er vei by theXEA Service U growing "every dajTfYoin:et on of lne place were ballot bote have been place report come In tea! the vot- lngl' unusually brisk-.that the vote may reach more t I , I - . t , - ,. 1 I ..":. .. , : ' farqr repeal of the i ',: RATIO SAllVTftJRRvMORE THAN . 10 , . r t. I favor modification of the prohibition law so as to allow the sale of light wine and beer; their vote today Signed,.., ,.. .." City,.:.. PRESIDENT ANNIVERSARY poll which I now being conducted. To this end, and to this end only, the Evening Herald urges every man LS CHALLENGED TO OFTELEPpE lllOUlED : Representatjve Black, Demo-crSays Prohibition Law Must Be Modified rr Fifty Years Ago Today By Alex Graham Bell at r l.By jujas-M.- as trait! . I'nited Press Staff 5VA BIWErTOeVferyiftayt Charging that President rViolldge ,rresKindenU darc--nii- .(.(rUthtj-JlKby-J-'iiitMPxejit- L imsldera.-tlons-" "lor-.piilltk-al TAMPA." Fla., Tdar.7 flftxreara ago; todaylbeifirst sen, truth .ti"rr-cai!wUieO4Wfif- i" "Wood-CIlfto- , . two-perso- . f- ightIhej rr' "rf" Marchlr-lW,-we--were-:- ttr el lirhe Htiir-iKdn- t, ' "tins. J. n. Bom Gold Htaf Mitlier. " Mother "of John IK .Boyld. Jr.. Iiorn April' KV 1900. Died April In .Jew Haninshlre. 4, - flS his our preseht .attitude ieases ht Exeter error and becomes an laboratory at Mumberj-I- S crime."' TTPL.. new a Mass.. testing ap Boston,. Z,:.paratus," he said. "I wag listening lu another room about 75 feet from Mr. Bell," he con- tinned. "Suddenly I heard his voice outrageous ; '"-,TT. . Basketball Tournament t "Snthusiasm ran riot this forenoon when the student . the Provo hisfh school irave the "Rulldfton" 4 rnvil. send of f lor the state tournament where they will participate : in me Biaie nign scnooi. basketbau tournament during the "'"-- : ' c reat of the- weekl--:- '3 ;:, : The entire student body was at the Orem i to cheer depot the boys nd to assure-theonce again that the school is behind them to a ma)i injhe bigjiattles confronting thenu Headed bythe Stars and Stripes, the White and Green school emblem and the high school band, the students march- - : ed in a body from the school to the Orem depot. Here rous- ing. cheers were given uPderJthejdlrection of Ernest Moore, the jpppie8t cheerleader in the state. Vj'.' "A 'h i -- t m -- T- -f -- v - M r r. '' .t:'.. BllXETIN...t (Herald 8Uff Correspendinl.) SALT LAKE S:1J p. M-- ! 1TY, Mri 1. t first game t the stale bascketball tdrrmfat la t be a eriterkn of teb style of If "WIM we tiring hnca the bnbor asked Coach. Glen "Shannons, as he was boosted up ea the express truck at .the ;depot- - "Wen;" w wltt try our best. It is quite a tiinnk. to get away with, hid we promise yen wm will do onr very best to brhig It to Provo." . ,., f i .,; ''.;',; ' ' -- ' These men-a- re lKth past Jdity-in-it are still going to school O. B, ball tat will make u tlie teomey IT . Baker, of Jiklahoma. City, ; Okhu the Jheusaad ,nthuwl'itle f lUrPtlisTwnlerTihe' "BulU'r-dog- s, (aliove) is the machinist tuedator saeeiubled In the greaf assured' the student in be- - ' trade Ju a. night high w bool there, Deseret lymnaHium here will get half of his team mutes that at the, age of 85; Ada m Berry, 70, maty thrill before the end of member of the team weuhl doevery r.: bis )'. ; present IW. a T- bidrtw)-wr"hTsTiiwa TaTm atlhe 'ihe irrlei.'--i-- ,jl . t. , utnMMit to bring tbe state honor to , .The ratio of more than 10 to X age of Is In the"7tb In veritable of whirlwind and seventi' a fast p their beloved Provo high school. No . lieeii uiiiiiifested lit cities other BXU1T- - WORTH, Tes., March 10. has In a Council Bluffs BoxeUlcr Satlna" wen over grade school. He playing effort onld he spsred. tie s Id,-wet" spotM. The n tlie r (rP)-Betietimes HeluTst ahead the plans to go through high school and By a close srore of 21 to JL honor, and glory to the school. Inlike for Salt Teleram, t'ity then go to Harvard University. for the cattle man who is deter-The band played seversl selection stance. repirts tbe vote as 1,K13 to mliied to build up a high grade herd, ad cheer after chet went up from I CALL HERALD to cut lilt costs and who get his FOft,, ...: t the euthnsed students. ; many of Ptess include: today r U; TOUBNAMENT KESV'LTS whom left later in the' day for the production m a plane of Teal and Present Kepeal or ; ' The results of the rarkou be- -asting efficiency W. M. Jardihe, mper 1 ' ; uHirnsmewv r lodfleathtn Ijiw depot, tndax 1" an aildress . hufors j ttti' a pep, rally was hetd-l- n the high ws -- 32 "10 Texas ;' a nd ofuthwestern Cattle In be tbe will Herald today SI school auditorium where tbree-of- ; Sun, Fran.-Newuatsers association. .. flee at the end of, eich 'game.' 14315 538 the tchool club gave vivid demon- - i Examiner Chicago i ' seetnk l"be Prm'o team vHI aaeet the ("Agrictdture as a wholels "iais J 7707 a to wlshed-fd- r Press oufcome (ieveland stratlong feMith Cache high sch.sd of Hy. laylight ahead,'' Sardine asserted. Boston Traveler ; 3J!97 13007 of the state meet The Boot teret tea '. "Tlie heavy Bet movement rum at t o'clock this ttfternooa. of Cincinnati 1300 aa eihlUtlon of daiicidg. The Enquirer 89. ThetesuWiif lhat game will be gave "1125 Coast City Will Art club represented the . Dramatic ( Adopt Mana iq the Herald- office at New Orleans Tfmes- .18 teams partldpatlnjr ".u the meet. J ' of flan o'clock.1 gerial Municipal ary said. "J'arm products" have " t.Jltl were on roller skate ; slidinir 601 31 Picayune Government . Call wHher OS or 107 for aay jreatly. Improved lh rpurchasihg across the stage a a train lsnwl for ' are tioT theganies playetTtfils nor power although they the nationod baekct bait tournament 10. SEATTLE, Wash., Mart hack to and tonight. Herald Thr parity of exchange- - for In Chicago. All of (he contestant ( UP) Mrs. Bertha Landes 4s the will gladly give, the Inforaia- industrial gods and services.. with the exception ef Provo toppled elected of but newly mayor Seattle, H..n y' show sigas-o- f im , she will take office only to resign. , orbvemenU at leaijt in .some sections for the big meet The elected voters her yesterday beaad farm propertyjs once-morbut tbe The Ag club pictured the bulldog adopted, manager city plan find to ginning buyers ' In the open of government, abolishing the of flee .' tenacity which would land the state market. of mayor. Mrs. Landes favored this honor to the Provo high school Two new courses are announced Speaking of the live stock Indus- : charter revision and will retire to . team, in particular, Jardlue declared 'in the college of education at Brigi- allow tij' to choose tlie -AIn the march to the depot the nathat supply oFlim Youuc university. accordinB to steers coupled with the increasing Dean John Nuttalfe Jr., Isith of manager. tional flag jraa carried by Stella Mrs. Lundes went to bed last Tate,' while the school emblem was' spi)etlte for beej means that "liqui- which having to do with educaA new course, the history of agcarried by Gertrude Partridge. dation of cattle has gone far etough tional measurements. The one course night knowing that she had been that the riculture, will lie offered at Brlgham to assure some degree of stability lias to do with the measurements of elected.LbuJTljiformatlon A large number of fan from the manager .plau, which would Young university during, the spring city rotJtbe Industry as a whole." the results of teaching took advantage; of the Orem generally, make her head of the. council dtyonly, quarter by Lowry Nelson, director while, the other will concern Itself hud been adopted. However, Mrs. of the extension division and teach- dollar rates to the game today. The same rate,- it Is understood, will be particularly with the measurements Lundes had heartily favored the er of rural sociology: This course, of high school, training. ..These during tbe Test' of the tournagood covers Mr. the Nelson, according to courses will be taught by Dr. Joseph manager system. ment. Thexcurslon ticket, at one evolu field of general agricultural ' Defeat nfthe plan, boweve&.clenr '. Sudweek. tion, fiom Its simplest .forms down dollaf 7l good for the northbound the way for her luuugnratiou-intnd for" returning to its prevent .complex and diversi train at4-'loc- k " office June 5. fied nature,'.One' of the most In- from gait Lake either on the 8 or -i.mtrain-i- n There is still a that the- - 10:4ft the teresting phaseirof "the course, win " . The voters office. not will take sle nlnjf. lie ' treatment tbe, of 100 the on about agricul :..! Package lllirarles i approved a character revision prop tural methods of the Indians in different subject have been pres osition naming v s'Jite of item this country. The course is to of- Revenue Men division of pared by holders to submit a revised charter hours credit and comes at fer the Brlgham Young university and thie of a special election within sixty To Give are available to anyone who is will. Thirty volumes of 'The Blograph-Iea- l days. This charter may abolish the 10:30 In the forenmin. was of ing to pay the postage on them Llteniture." Library office' of: mayor, hut it Is doubtful Thomas Prldaji depnty The material included in those cently' received at the Heber J. if such a revision will be approved Thomas M. Pyne, internal revand " libraries Is drawn fnim all avail- Grant library, of Brlgham Young inasmuch as the free holders have be at room 3(1 fed-- , enue sgeut,-wil- l able nsourcrfi includng' mngnmntls. university. The set ivns printed by with-the expressed dissatisfaction eral hulldlhg autll March 13 fortbe ' JkhiIch and Milton MiKidv, a student who le bolletins, newspapers-an- d , plan. t of assisting tuxpayer ia the subjects cover a wide variety of training at Brighnm Young univer- The vlrtortons candidate Is-- st GLAMOR purpose the- - prepare Hon " thelt. 1938. fn-- , . interest. ...'7..i mtMulier.of a ihrt iuunri'seiii clt ipome "tar rtmn. ': . ":t ,'. I he Tbe Idea of Hie extension division s't. is s lie lnf mr l'i liMislug ill sud .11 Is expected She'.wlH con- i t UitKl. v!ii il h ws .ill preparing'-this 'nertiee. to Iii.hii ednioii .if liiioc Id Hurt .Mtpiirftv until time mi DENVFK 'olo. Mm. 10.-l tor people No. H25. The volijuief (nuts'.ii u take over tbe mayor' ntrtt'e. ; provide f FKANKHX PARKNT Dlevf Ibess-oXsvajo !ih?rJ?f1'- e srrr-a- whordir ti tttrtr xm vice eouutr. AnuuL is oa his. war to iunlclpat-inlltttes&ua rr CltEJT.AJTKWXMItX ' " to Ubrarie. msnnscrlptSt ', ' , - question .were ym issues around Denver tndnv to give assistance to f The leechere. of Ihi?" franklin which, Mrs.' Ltmdes waged her' suc- his wife, Rene DlevelU-ss- . whom he L schisil wish to extend to jMireiits ii.i (uitnlu. tit t h . Vpni,i.-lt-i cessful campaign...'.'.. has not seen for two years and who e Mtkr- tbeir fnc- - a charge of murder. npprecln- a nd siiiport-rT-fh.have M rx.- - 1 livellm wasa rrewtcd "Ie'ifermcouiity - authorities "with T glveii the vnrlmis projects' of. tbe situs-lion- Jf . -- Ai (Continued on NEW PAINTINGS An exhibit of nine picture psint- - eoTbyTlanaonTuthMffrof California, hag been hung la the art gallery at Brians in Young universlt.v.. These pktnres which represent a mine of more than ?0.iHKl are attnictiug a great deal of favorable comments. One.ef them to tie entered lit the KM"liigvllle contest this year.' ac- wnliiu tfiilcttpr Tpcctvett frftm' A' B. W righ t well k no w u- a rt st. The pkUures .fire us follows "Collossal 'Willow ErosionnJ' of Powdered Silver,? GroveVlMint "(Jray Iny- - on Afternoon!" (j ray Da.r in Sum mer." "Northern Waters." "Silver Veiled Horizon," Aritnniiinl Day. These pictures." said Prof. E, H EastniontL who, has. charge of tbe exhiblt "are' opeu for insiiection. The public is Invited- - to- - oometo the gallery ilnily If they en re to'diso " to review tills art, " " is -' -"- . Sesp.,-.,."Autiininn- l Dave MadseS. state fish and game commissioner, "will he the principal sjieaker at .Thursday's -l- uncheon nieeflhg Kif thi PTOVflr KiWSnl Tlilh He'will diM'iif problem pftrYaininfr to lhe pvexevvstloii' rtf I tab's gum and wild life. Prof. J, W, , AT T? GALLERY a a Ht-sf- aig iiNsimE- - -- num-lsr- Miss v j -' .' 88 - " - . after--Lno- EDUCATIONAL n ' . ' ' . tveIt-poHnf;:heil'vcAaIlc- MEASUREMENT NEW COURSE IN GRICULTURE - - . r . , - INNOVATION IN LIBRARIES o eT' bare-xhan- Ready Assistance - LOVE LOST IN - . ;", LIGHTS . J i HP) reading-materia- f I- -i- tiirarr-Tf--tiUTator- . sparks from live wires MHrgnerite jepiiersoh. Roliert ltolilnmm wiU act- as chairman and give the. at tends nee iwlze. ""If B4SE. the t'nn-- high shHl (Iik-- s . h T the were included.. m- ; mm mm - a Sti-r- -- RESCUE CREWS nut 'bring home the luicou' it will r. T.eC he no faylflT-- lf 'thP HTIldelilS .who wast greatly Impressed with lliv spirit ninnifestetl this nmriilni: TOKYO T. P.) The War De; iiirchnsed " a large vhen the hs'iil teiim deMirtod to piirticlNte In. the niiimal state pnrtnieit h tract, of laud near Ihilren. lu the oiiriiameut. ' exhibited It ami to dis'S eiitliiisiiisni Manthe seethe oiie'gtMxl in patriotism JtipmicKe leaned territory 'ii such oCitsiotiK.' Nod.mlit luilf of I lie students will resort to aliiiost churia, and will establish an aviation base there. The ground isjiow Jeseriite niethisls to get to see the Provo team in ncllon in the big being cleared for A flying field. With' Hiich bucking we might well exK"ct to see our Ixiys jinrncy. bang on with that bulldog tenacity which hns won for I hem the iiiiine "Modern war pnlut cost a wealthy - -' JlulldogiCl ( ; fur a young Osage liennty Is a mrt of their school. "And who can blame these students. It Such accoiiteruients period. as powder puffs, hair netx. lipsticks, life' ifud a part that no one would deprive them of. It instills lu them rouge. shiimSHis and, cold vreanis a spirit pf loyalty, mid such h spirit is n wholesome' factor- lu any group, . , success of the iluldogs'?!.,. "Here's to R I ELECTION ; te-a- cci duet and Hay den Simpson wll" pla.y a trombone solo. Vocal also will be given b.r JAP-AI- if! WOMAN WINS G1YESB00KS AT KIWAN1S PageThree.. - - DAVE R1ADSEN ' w j. ---- i - body of 'Y' STUDENT T -. : 'Polls F -- -- Jr The name "fervlee Ktar" did not just happen to be chosen. In October 1918, a convention of patriotic organizations v- - was held for the- - purpose of combining lflto one alt of these women's Thi chairman;, .onfanjzntkhis. a Gold Star mother herself, having given two pons, gave: the reasons for .their 'selecting ""Service region" a.- a ntinie. She reminded her sudienie of the star which, told tbe wine meu of lhe"TeFsTlhatTr?iavlor had"Teen glve.i to theworld.- - I?he- - eom-lirto this star, tlje tervlce Star flue in the window, which liquified that si sou had gone forth to sove the world, from .nitiwrnifr- from greed nndrom war. This little star denoted those itlwwervlcef ' " home Service Star Legion memlters keep in mind tbe guiding star ii nd the lieiiutlful significance of each lu memory of my sonsnd bin Ideals. I dedicate mf life to iier- - Change AHEAD FOR te!l the' country the plain alsint "prohibition In s MraJgltl.liewh-Ssw- " Eiigland way? carried faintly about seventy Ave Representative Iirtinyfllaclt New Tork TVmocrat. today Called upon tirsUni feet between f Alexander ml his ai4st the chief executive to tell the coun Bell, the Inventor. thllJt ion Ja w. v nnof A. WataoW.. ---- -4try t hirt the Evening Herald: Taywr Bro4 Murw thoWnmidifTcaTtiBr twettforced to. contrasrs were'drawn Strlking ray Roberts, Muse Lewis, . Dlxon- Campled with this new wet move day, when ;Watn7 Who eonstrncted Bros;, came a novel pro Jh W'orld'- s- first successful tele on tlte 'house side HedfiflUI Dnig .So. .1, nd 'Aitdrew Representative Wiminem posal'frpm. Bell's from pmce, phone, University Market., . ,. with . ai Soniers,' Democrat New York, for the orated anniversary If you have hot already voted, a congressional poll throughout the "long distance" conversation with this-- , paper, clip out the ballot-in- , He Intro.., BatiilfiD ptahlhltlnn, Presa. United the " Uaf STa "cross 13 theniare"at "Ibe for balresolution duced a calling n aiThe first set was a end of- - whichever J of 'the ' three which lots could dis congressmen" statements which expresses. your paratus having only a one way talk- - tribute In their districts. of I'nited the By Cleans I 1US clrcuit. sentiments, sign your name aud-at- fc Homers said he took cognizance dress and mall or bring it to the' Press wlrew which were made pos of the newspaper now In progress. Watson the sible today by telephone, Herald office and deposit it In any I "The Jiits of itheH unofficial omeltted Ua.ll, purts of the Mlot IxnerTirmrnd declared, prove con- The last chance to vote ?ctll be try and was able to reach millions Ixills,"::omers ' United elustvely ihat this, nation . In af- of readers of perinsthe Thursday. Thursday afternoon at i to enforce .prohibition the ballot boxes will be Press d&jJatches in all parts of the temiilng . 8 o'clock has a wolf by the ears. The will of f collected and the, voje counted at world, v - the people Is the supreme law of the Herald office. 'Thf world's first telephone) sen the land, so it behooves pur repre 72 The totals, both for this city and tence was a call for help." the' senfativ8itft..obtttInJhflirue'8entl1T for the whole nation wilt be printed year-oiteiperimenf er told "the of tbe voters oh this question. In Tbe Evening Herajd Friday United Press corresoondent at the input iSomers emphasized that the only indistance" of the "long will help legislators to beginning to his plan would expense-attachedecide whether or not the present tervlew, over the iieiiinsnm tele-- "ballots anden-velopes- . Watson was- talking bethe printingL 1 of-discussion of fuwdlflcatlon snd re- phoneVJlnes. -In home bis winter Passagrille. peal is justified.'. Watch for tnem at "If the. people want prohibition, Meanwhile, if you haven't voted do 25 miles from the United Press ofhe added, "we should give them real fice. so before it la too late. . let the cost be' what It Help us to show how Provo feels "M. Bell and I had 1ieen- experi prohibition, if tlie But may. majority wish to on. the prohibition law. menting with rather unsatisfactory af more liberal policy, then pursue On months. nine for about results, to be a n Order's Ideals ! Coach Glenn Simmons Giyes Assurance-Boys Will Do Their Duty at State alt lake Reports Zr 1 i. tin 4 ciSurvey BETTER TIMES ENFORCE LAW -- Service Star Members Hive I ' - . jDdwomaiLlojrote aghla.ot Aer " ' , v ..TO . 1 NEW YORK. March 1(1 Newspapers thrbnghotit the t"nit " i : . plstes sre conducting a jsill on nwertuin atteniiMthg t " public 'sfiitluient toward present ' ' r" Dquor Iilws. Jn iiKwt Jit tht polls -- newspaper readers are nskcd to submit one of Uferee oiHiiloiiM t hp presents prutl- hllon act should hecontinue4 the act should be repealed,! or. the act Jliss Mildred Stewart of Tucson; aitould lie aiodifled so as to permit Ariz., has been elected - "Desert the rale of light wines and tsier. Queen'Vby students at the Uaiver-slt- y i VNhlle the ballots generally are of Arizona. And please note prlnred only in newspapers, some she has hot got bobbed hair. . ' publications have mailed' them to a list derived from the telephone or ctty .dtrectorjv 7 iBeturns". from 11 cities wei scattered gngrophlcall.v thus far stow a trenieitdoHs lea ul ng. town rd me 'change In the exlst;lni Those wanting eithe. rets'al or modification number 75,071 to . Street address. ; . u Vtd ItttM tlllllUoliMf b nrn'inTiinrrnn tiTiTP iirPT vr , a' atjerthe It i jjuLLuuniLi Overwhelming Majority Vote . . r r aiuaiiicaiion oi f ' Present Law - pro-hibiti- am e n d m e n k - i ' . "1 favor keeping the prohibition amendment as It now stands, with strjet enforcement man suoo. j, Oroap voting la very prominent The student of the Young nulrer-tit- y who are over of age cart conscience dictates; Today Is the last day that : the ballot, is printed , In The Evening For the la sf two days tbe . Herald. lialkrtr hare Jieen prlated.offerlngl all an opportunity to express their (aw : opinion of the prohibition whether, they want t strictly enforced In It present isf ate, jnwllfied-orepealed altogether.. Todny-tbis ballot Is reprinted ho that fbose who wegokiked It yester" day and the day before sill not be detrlee4, of their hHC tn rut. Ballot ataDBttOTKfees-haveaT- r so been place ; at lbec following Vlacea wbere'anyone over 21 jiars , - !ilSi 'ri P?S 'TI'T, r the prohibition question. - tegular weekly assembly. The worker at the railroad shop cast their, vote Tuesday 1b a group.- - Several ef the M.L1 organizations of the Provo ward distributed ballots at Jbelr meeting Tuesday evening. 2 . Remember, Tbe Evening Herald ha no Interest wbatsb ever In the outcome of the vote. It chief desire l to establish a representative vote for this section In the national " I have, marked below, with a cross my position on. .. -- 7T7 7 EXPLORE MINE KCCI.E8. W. Vs.. March 10. (UP) Bescue crews today are exploring tbe Inner recesses of shaft Number 5 of the Crab Orchard Improvement five company's mine here, men still. eutomlietLI. Two of these are known to lie deud and three are for." listed as Ten fnen were rescmnl alive after almost 20 hours of entonibnieiit In Number 3 shaft. ' uniil-counte- ' Ylrlgl A. Mnsxle in connection with the mysterious Tlenlb. of iiitTt"s wife. Tlie woiiiiiii iiaid she left her husband and five .children two yeiirs ago and that love for her fumiiy bad in the glninor of tbe lights lieeji of wevenl cities. Yesterdav she "wired for Dlvel-lies- s to ivme. Volloulug word that heTwotild. ..Mrs,I)ivi!lIs'ss...iold Tier first story nbomher fumiiy life. Previous to this lime she had refused to answer questions and was knovi'it as the inyjtery womim" In . the case. f lit 1 . 1 school. tje school pro- duced the (ipiieretta "Snowhlte. hi the mill nlso psrtlciiMited patriotic program given at the high schisil Krlday. For lsKh of the. parents these productions willingly supplied the hcnutiful costium's. The teachers that It requires a fliiiincia' out-- I lay as well mn ii great dtal of tmli vtskiiig aniT loving labor tit umke these dresses and to fit out the boys hii.i girls taking jsirt in the imMloctlons.-- ' ; nanklin Si h.s.l Fuculty.1 i -1 f t .,,,'. . ,...' .l.,.., M k |