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Show THE SUNDAY ERALD " ?. THE WEATHER fair! UTAH Sunday routmurd fold,. 1 WITH WHICH IS COMBINED THE PROVO POST VOL.IIL NO. 17. -- " PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1924. II in u u I I I - 1 I I I 1 . If .. f I I I If t 1 I i El 4 ' ;.v$ o o . ' - o d o g o o o o ;. . ; BsforSuppoftoflMFdll&tt Spfeckles -- l T 'mi PROGRESSIVE ' PRICE TWO CENTin the dazzling features dur- ng the past summer at Lagooa where thousands werejhfllled dally bythe unusual feat The daredevU performer will ascentLin the balloon several hundred feet into the air, after which he will lump to the ground, performing a triple Taral PLATFORM ADOPTED BY UTAH COUNTY DEMOCRATS . "SBke numiiwiLu uuiyiiviiooiuni.no: of property for the purpose of taxation as oftou as the Democrats had derlaivd for these changes a, Kepuhtican legislature and a Republican governor has opposed and y prevented the enactment of the The performer will drop legislation. from one parachute to anmindful of. the inequalities WoadrowJWUsim1:j&-ejtaifairour of Iteing other, using ' three .parasystem of taxation' fn theprcsent chutes on bis way to the in the faith prin- the slate of I'tab, we pledge fiur democracy andjaiir Wilbur Or ciples - to and" loveSecrtary ground. of otNavy lustiee, equity eaiididiUt to the state Rudolph Spreckles of San wards all men for which they lived! to work for. and role forlegislature Startling trapeze acts ' dered tp Institute National a resolu- Francisco Speaks at Provo .... while ami died ourselves done dedicate will alsobe anil Ju i lion providing for thp.iwbtttiss'tofrto xvinioc ourvev. ' LaFoIIette Club. thv on of the luittle hundreds of feef above the fiirtber carry the voters of (he state, of a masses for liberty, equality and jusearth. amendment pnividfng far ! tice. the classification of proprty ... for NO .REFERENCE TO We heartily cjidorse and approve taxation a and law for punses MEETING IS HELD IN WILBUR COAST SPEECHES the nutiouul Democratic platform as makinc efftvlive a state income tax. BALLIF NOMINATED FOR CITY JUDGE. HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING . N adopted at New Vork City in July. .We th'iil.ire thwastte-m- l we also and 11)24; heartily approve which has taken George S,.Baltif was nominated for city judge in th etravaganv place endorse the state platform as adopt- - for the past four years in the ad Provo Democratic convention which followed, th precinct ItmI and Democratic state conven itiiuistratiou of the county road Airplanes, Iiattleships atthe LaFoIIette and Wheeler Encount)' .convention Saturday afternoon. There 'were tw tion atxalt Lake City in August, Submarines to Be Taken dorsed by Large Audience . 1024. , We believe that the present high candidates, Mr.-- Ballif arid Abe W. Turner." . Up by Survey. ' of Independents." We pledge ourselves to exert our In the county are due in a utmost efforts in all proper, fair and great measure to the waste and. in1 , Richard V . Money of Spanish Fork was nominated fc legitimate ways toHnsure tlie success efficiency in .the handling of the One of the interesting countr commissioner for the four-yeInternational News Service.. term at the Demt of democracy and Democratic prin- road work and road funds.. We beentertainment features of Rudolph Spreckles- - of California the Utah 20. cratic In the nation state the and WASHINGTON', convention Saturday. Sept., county ciples It Is lieve and to fair work for the necessary county ordered Secre- and to swure the election of Davis administration of the financial afopened the LaFoIIette presidential fall festival to be held in Bishop A. IL Lowe of Undon was nominated commi;'.1 tary of 4he iS'avy, Wilbur to insti- and Bryan; the Democratic 6tate fairs of the county with the greatest campaign in Utah county Saturday Provo this week, begin two-yeterm. sipner tute a thorough survey to determine and congressional tickets aDd thus emrtenry and economy. afternoon at the Provo high school ning Wednesday and con Martin M. Larson of Provo was renominated county i lie relative importance of airplanes, control the of the restore' governWe believe and including that efficiency in pub x auditorium, under the auspices of tinuing until battleships and submarines in the ment to the people. lic service, as in private business, torney, by acclamation. Friday, will be - the balloon t club of ascension the line Democratic consistthe first defense. of national The has Mrs. Maud Beeley Jacob of Provo, and Lawrence Atwoo i party is best subserved and effected by and the paraV After an hour's conference with ently stood for taking the adminis- definite control and unity of Provo. o chute drop. of Pleasant Grove were nominated the president, Wilbur announced tration of our public schools out of by acclamation as cand i this end we favor a deThis feature was one oi Third party, leaders from the enlegislature. that the desire of Mr. Coolidge to politics. Tear after year It has de- partmental orgauitation and super- dates for the ( were state including present, tire Hilton Robertson of Springville was nominated as have this survey made at once was clared in favor of relieving the of- vision of county affairs rather than S. 1L Welch, state chairman of the- the reason for his hurried recall fice of state superintendent of pub- the present obsolete method of terri- third member of the state CHILDREN'S HERALD. legislature, on the .first ballot, from the Pacific coast ; lic instruction of the waste and gen- torial divisions ftf work by the conference committee for progres. A. Anderson of Lehi'was nominated for Joseph was 3. --- the stal demoralisationor indicated F. era L and at occasioned that .action, sive political peace, :;by hoard of county esmmtssioners ,to " The next page for children of least an armistice, had been effect- ifie uncertainty of party elections; the end that: the sam- e- standards legislature. Dumke, treasurer of the state finathe grade schools will be pub" The Democratic: convention of- ed between the president and the On a number of occasions It has and considerations and basis in any committee. ncial lished Tuesday, in which issue nun " E. A. Mitchell, county chairman, in met county war 'the of shown Its difPrincess and that faith future of that secretary the good Utah county d" ' any by accepting line of public activity may be apmatters of interest and enterference, of opinion which might have the Republican nominee, with ' the plied and governed throughout all theater Saturday to nominate.4heir penda wholly upon the attitude I presided at the meeting and in inschool children for tainment existed between- them had been ad result that after election no effort the communitifa in the county, thus caudldate to be voted on at the com- the government on reclamation ai ; troducing Mr. Spreckles characterwill be printed. that iii the bands of the Republic! U ized the $oming campaign as the justed for the present and pending has been made to make a permanent assuring eaeh community and all ing November election, i1 'scheduled contest The poetry the cold and party Utah and UUh. county w V. tn Notwithstanding naval inguiry, change in our educational' system. cttlrens of the o.unty the same greatest and the most important for a week in for has this brought Winy weather all of the precincts receive no more for reclamatic .Wilbur said that the president When the party has asked for sim- service and ccnridetatlon. the common' people since Lincoln score of clever little poems writ In the county were made n reference during their con- ilar consideration, it has been emthan they have received In the pat " represented. We favor'the selection of all war riected. The people, and notten by the students of the grade The stand of the convention hall ference to his speeches on the Pa phatically denied. "DavU as president of the Unib ; I cf th county npon the basis was candidates,, mate the party plat- State Land Commissioner Old schools, the winners of which decorated with flags and flow- States is our only hope for, redan cific coast dealing wlth the relations Therefore after 'many years of of training and standing In their form, he said. will awarded be their prizes' between the United we have been respective fields and professions, ers. On each side of the platform tion In Utah county," said royd Paid Sum in Excess States and effort to - v- "I have faith in the people of "Wednesday afternoon. y picture of the late President Owens. ; of Defalcation. , Japan or the need for greater ap- few to the conclusion .: thafcrthe and deplore the practice of selecting were Utah that they will face the camwork will be Judged The Wood row Wilson and o"". w "We must Jhn propriation to keep the United only way to take our school system such" peopTeoH "Jrhetwsisof-part- y to the neatness of the paign squarely, forget party lines n! Davis, "Democratic nresldenfinl common 1 from States cause," is below navy definite legislative politics rather thau ability to renthe out of politics and vote for the problems here at home. There falling paper,: the originality of the. dldatei. a prying need for a. business admll standard set by the, Washington action. We therefore, pledge our der public service. : Restitution by the family of S. W. poem Mr. Rnreckles said. and as to whether it shows 10 :23 was It o'clodrwhMi of armament rv.,.,,f conference. John stratlon in Utah county. There i ( candidates for the legislature to We pledge the Democratic party "The governmental machinery ,, Ross of the amount owing to evidence of having been copied, "The president agreed," Wilbur take definite action to remove the and all the nominees of this conven- Chairman A. O. Smootcalled the a mom urgent uemana ior an end our government captured Dy pari; T. Oldrod, state land commissioner, or not and Democratic told men newspaper the waste, upon leaving administration of our schools from tion to a lovaL honest, efficient jind leaders of both the l.togriIexjHn8i , unnecessarily high la inv ritlior ivintHhnHnnfl from been effected according to word l Republican parties is all controlled - has discharge of he duties and IpWatcs'having been in thelrseaU " teachers "r or ,parentt,Jihe WhiteJJouss, thAt,Ihouiat - pUtiefc -" students, . same t ior several Uke ' once The City preminutes a received before offi"December 81," 1820, there wcl The Democratic party has for trust or tneir orfice with an eye that time. from Wall street appoint special board of fromjalt . f"wra T)e appreciated. A- - "er cers of the navy to, make a relative years declared in favor of a state In- single to the" highest standard of ttoF f owes jonnson, accompanied by $27,000- - in the county treasn : Ross Is present an inmate of Miss Gertrude a: LaFoUette value the imortauce asand Olsen, rendered a January 1, 1923 all the money h j of airplanes, come tax and proper and fair service to all and the public weal. "People say that the state prison. He was convicted solo. -been expended and the county w i submarines and battleships. "movement" is a third party movehis for more $10,000 than On of the We case. with fhnimian jnJeb,t$2300(O endrwheirthe-- I i stand taking the not such is is "It ment but necessary that this survey Smoot were seated Ehner HirieT cemberStllls were nrnxJeJuaiie-atonce-soh- at are fostering a second party personal nse while cashier In the he paid the iudebti V Provo city chairmanrDr. n estimates" fofafiy construction aligned against" the unscrupulous state land ornce. Hugh M. ness had Increase to $278,000. 1 L and Woodnanl. for bonded $10,000 He was the Republican that may be decided upon can candidate, for forces dominating county omciais bad used all t tendent of public instruction superinbe turned over to the. bureau of the and Democratic uarties.'' the bonding company bad to make ; J. W taxing units money and the res " Mr. had if sum. Oldroyd in of that ivooiuson, the, people candidate for attorney was thut on Felwuary 1, 1923 l ?It is the fault budget and prepared for presentagood the general; A. B. Kennedy, Payson, county had to borrow $195,000 s -tion to coupress." they do not use their ballot to rem- to accept the liability forwhich Bullet Are excess and and of $10,000, unrest amount in corrupHammer The president told Wilbur that uilH.rary secretary; Mrs. Inez anticipation bonds to "pay the tax. edy the present i mKP rmiuiu nrNmnriu o ror tion now existing in this country was $864.87. the circumiiaviKation of. the globe1 .....mii aiu'ii. : , W'eaons in Murder of .minx, Uniat candi cratie Musical Dresidential Dlscussine el.vt. ' ' Organizations THinrsdav nieht. it is understood, presidential .. by the army fliers had convinced 11.1 UUV i UaU f fV". Mv U J Woman. to of criti SDreCkles' home called the Mr. severely Mr. Oldrovd dates. him of the growing importance of versity Rapidly Filled With ".r"" "'.Provo nnd lirs.4 pajv'.A rrangements were made w ? i -.t handed for there and or iiik backing cized President Coolidge i ran Ainerlean i'ork. teiii. a part of the taxing units to wi the Ross family the air fleet in ' defense Talented .Students. LO.SXGELBSJ&pti;.J20.r: rtiid expressed thenational, Itomry vi,-- chairmen. for tlioir mmif,v unfit .Tnno op .1 wish- that the the members of his cabinet in the $970.61, which covered, the amount Los in made was Search the rorcea excess were was of in being' who Irayer offered bv Bishop of 1923. In passing, I want to of the embezzlement present campaign Hill Ray has his nightshirt! navy would develop plans for put-- , i to resign in the naval oil reserve bond, plus interest and also $53.56, Angeles today for the mysterious tins; greater stress on the building ,, The music "department of the Whieirproves. anions other things, Oliver H. Huntlhgton of Springville, your attention to the fact .tr.lt on men in 'I.nnir .r.fve Ross Aim found owed, which a 7oiiiosi'. Utah county issued the first ant scandal, and for selecting stranger who police saj ijrst stun-- ' and maintenance of air fleets than Brigham Young university is better that Herald edvertUiug obtains re-- . the inside of the oil scandal as state addition to all other amounts, fol ned Mrs. Clifton R. Umiii, Uuu.1y..ptf.r Williams, of patton bonds in her history dur ' 60, wife upon battleships, which her points preiMired this yearthitn e ver to taVe ; snli s desired; was camDaisn managers. tiiuiR ,y Sevmour lowing an andit. V. the in the tare of the wmhIs or tlie students, a fellow loses his night Irovo, admiiiist ration J', a out will have to. be scrapped Prows, with Irofts!.or Villtauis at 1!22.ItepuUlienn "More than 000,000 farmers have Ross was plven an indeterminate of a Chicago manufacturer, by V end. In that siime' year the ' r. according to those who arc register-- j shirt t.he Herald 'will find it a hammer on with blow the head the a farms in sentence. He was granted been driven from their pa piano. in that denattmeiit. Ih1,u," declared W. alM'uLJult-- 2( ,t Secretarytill . Wilbur said after the death Jn the.TOiriferenee-thatTrrtsAnd. then . shot 'tft TrTfi?r?ff?nn; TiuiT't lat'n.'! mi a. lejy.JUumade feEBkruptcy-at tharamp time reiarded after a resident- of I'TOvocanvoiLhad I Owint; to , the-- fact. that It was ;i't ' rear. Pasadena of her to apartment. aid and hoiiia he. iun(i dur-l';- s cleJiiti.j-earident Coolidge has pretended made an appeal for clemency hs the backbone of the organization,! have i'Ult d up this telephoned the cunnly levy gimL news that the nndersiatidiitg A vHlnahle due was riven- the po batlleships theirh the speakers wiih ama.iiig rapidity, indieaL. pedal meeting of the board oi- lice bv lh'.,"''l'wlun. which he dwlared for 5 nnd a fraction mills. T ik' yt.!ir lie said, a driver taxi they In a ae- "The president appears pic- pardons was held. The board on,. .of .education. amount was not sufficient to br and airships should be built and ing that the year is to be a full oiie recovered and awaited the coming Mioimi a fare ndhad told JTwi picked -: (holered that l howiigh '111 vest i rirTmrnKh nioneyTBy .10" ix-- r cent aicd clemency: of Inc bv a shock of hay holding a State -.- officials declared Hoss WorK has already begun upon an had already been spent The rvrnts icadi'prtipitf-thefind-oper- a gtl.ns.ofJhoun the last description sight answering showed no contritioVf or and therehrstTa thai played inS t; the night sldrt besau with the the, canipnirrtl two vears aim luuT to July 2t. liat was the rest vt: Wiibur called at The WhIFeTInus'e - garden to him drove man and of the elect the when he made his last appeal to the sought "We cannot afford to an hour earlier than he was sched- for the student body program Fri losing of that rode de nuit when the diselo.eed.that the Republican county This necessitated-levy of 9.S3 m J I a this in hotel W. city, John Democratic nominee, hoard. Prior to that time consld uled to seethe president morning was almost at full Ray family motored out of the can- administration had already then ex- in 1!23, the highest in the entm day .Jeft man fbetaxi The excitedly ' "The reason Davis," Mr. Spreckles said,, "because erabie' criLlelsm was heaped upon visit. yon from a. week-enThe pended the taxes anticipated for history of Utah county, I Changed my " ap- - strength. of the close connection Mr. Davis theJ)oard of pardons for paroling without paying his fare and enter- y pointwith the president this morn- Musicians from all over the did the money go? 3 U In a suitcase and 1022 and W2:i..- nightshirt reposed text one door liotel by Tias in his practice of law with the Ross, itbeing contended that he had ingrthe He snid-th.- it the road department calls for the larg after country have "come in to w hen the suitcaseTdisalKredTrom siTty days another. by . I 4 dominating financial forces of New nnt swrved a lone enough term find obtain instruction from the experts the car the night shirt went along. Republican campaigners had gone iiTTi.ii,(litiir r. f AAiintv (Continued on Page Five ) 4he Hunfr --York. We cannot risk, te haveus- - that society would not be prn,T".ly and down "the county tellinc the proximately 45 per cent of the i who are teaching in the. university Arrived in the W. tip II. home, Ray hour dinner at the ap home last night picion rest Upon the president of nrotected unless a sentence this year.. Professor Sauer's or- "Bar Ray missed his night shrit. taxpayers that the finances of the tire road fund goes for the purch; j information secured by - 31 the United States. condition and maiutainence of tnn.-kiSi conformity for the crime according to for the first that chestra "Of Mr. Ray. county were in spleniii played observed proaching course, din-inwas Hunn Mts. the police, white "Robert M. LaFoIIette la not a committed was served, -of the sea; her truck for ihe-a- b dance Tfierg wasHdsced-eTorehiUtah I as got county learned of with her daughter; Virginia, radical in Vat sense the term is ap Before belne appointed by Govern new faces. Bands and orchestras Sence of my night shirt I knew there newly ejected county commissioner, work, she has discarded and 8 and a relative named Gibson.' sure to be better than ever be- was only one thing to do and that a financial statement showing a placed no less tuan a trucKS. trt plied to him. Industries will not or Charles R. Mabey as cashier of aged art inshut down or banks refuse to make the state land board, Ross lived in Gibson told police that later, deficit of $223,000. was to advertise In the Herald. fore. . nty got ner trucks anne same a he loans If Mr. LaFollete is elected. Lehl where at one time he served os vestigating their whereabouts, He Insisted that the taxes for as did the coimty. Provo City J Vocalists also are to be plentiful did that and today I am informed I am a banker and capitalist my- postmaster. He was also nt one found blood stains in the kitchen 1922 subas a were lowerd this year many having registered for that" an honest citizen of Provo all of her original trucks left and j political Following he" declared self," Mr. Spreckles said, "and there time eniraeed in .lie newspaper and a bloody hammer. was sections 'which th of various 'from work terfuge has will and found return canyon it operation and they go 8 hours is no such ' fear In the industrial business, being publisher of the the" trail of the blood to the courtfrom the faot that In 1923 day and every day In the wf run !e!l rountry.' Mrs. Florence Madscn l Herid the" Officers he found told he ; yard, world. 1 Citizen American Fork h Lehi Banner. tax vy more than doubted. every Week In the year. The e have a class of near professionals in advernsins: dosen't Marv Hartley Bland, "The people of "Wisconsin, where and the Pleasant Grove Review with Mrs. Hunn, her heart pierced by a resident of Provo, died Friday even vocal -- music so- - many who are Every little story pay." Such mIsrepreseiit;ioi;,. he" de per truck to Utah county Is abbn a to have ought Benator LaFoIIette has served in the printing establishment in Ameri- bullet ind at her home at 157 North Tenth acquainted with ...the j quality of moral all its own. So has this one ; clared, must not be tolerated and times the cost per truck, to PP public life, are happy and contented. can Fork. must ne reveaiea ieanessiy ana ae- - ;i:tty. . West of complications incident to voices possessed by many of the stu- Use Herald "want ads." ,. SERVICES FOR FUNERAL the and m there Invests freely Capital in declare. come have He was heavily interested who The call for the convention 1 dents llberately to the taxpayers. old age. ELI CHAT WIN ARE HELD ' state is prosperous. The same will land deals Ih the Cedar Valley sec J. A. Owens, recent v moved to read from a copy of the Dally Bj BANDIT ROUS BANK. The department is strong' all Bland Joined the L. D. S. be true of the entire country when tion as well as lmmeuiateiy west i Salt Lake City from Provo, was aid by A. B. Kennedy, tempon t With Mr. and International Kawi Servlc. emi- - around this year.. SAN'TAOT'IW Spnt' 20. Thp i church in England ana later oeen Mr. LaFoIIette Is elected," the Lehl. It was to meet payments on I nominated temporary cbairmnw. Setrt; &k-chairman.Mrs. Madmjn at the head there are - BOSTWK'K.--V-Keb.-- if l grated to tms country .naving Eli 40 of Chatwln, years bodvf besaid. masked in wait Inside bandit Ariel Ball speaker A was his solo and address. of lying a In these land deals that Ross first number efficient teachers sung by beginning keynote 40 about for here years. Genola home in died his who at are age, In this Lthe country bank this mornine forced J. W. Mr. Owens reviewed the national accompanied by Prof. is. W. Virji "Employes to embezzle funds from the She is survived by onevbrother, expert musicians at work in the Monday of blood . poisoning,, was afraid to wear the .LaFoUette but- gan . Robert Saner Kirkbride,. the cashier, to open the scandals of the Republican party linmsi state land hnarH.. , ; Four school. Professor George Hartley of Ogden. ton for fear of being discharged by brought- - here" Wednesday., and vault-an$1500 in during the past four ..years. and ..itepresenuiig rrovo- on tne ..ni t will Instruct In bs'nd escaped with neral services were held at the ward nephews of Provo, the industrial magnates who seek scored the lack of honesty w hich of-- snective committees of the conv' f of music ; Professor Elmer Nelsou; on cash.""""'""""""'"":" of Genola. .ward Bnffalo and ne to rule or rum MERCHANT RETURNS FROM - -- churchFred Davis n WnTnc-li- c i'mce-y"the- " "thmuglr'lhe fjrtj, fBeinahbTProTe Idaho. .' MARKET TRIP presided, In reference to Senator Reed EASTERN of rear can-some David Oiienshaw, M. C New;i( the bank time In SunProfessor, present during FItzroy, be held Republlcin presidential piano; will celjo; services Funeral Jlfifsen7 were The Bishop a Mr. speakers Smbdt, Spreckles read quota Ashtea Taylor, J. jLimc? jacoMii( Pioneer Professor Ralph Booth, in violin; the night and waited until the amnre. tion from a speech In which a Mose Lewis, bead of the Mose Arthur Wood of Genola, Vess Evans day at 12 o'clock In the The keynoter ; emphasized "the Mrs. I). 11. Orav. Order of m A Professor Hanson In pianos Profes cashier opened op today before mak with house Bishop ward Labaron. meeting of Lehl and returned Bishop La Mr. Lewis stores jystem, has possible "dictatorship" of In flute;. Professor Rob-- - ing an attempt to rob the bank. He stand taken by Dawes relative to ness Alma Van Wagenen, J. ,1 Mr. Chatwin was born In Santa-qu- i W. Harding in charge. The body sor Kelson Follette was severely criticized and from an extensive trip through the Ricked Kirkbride in the vault and is the reclamation of the iwestern Swenson, S. P. Eggertsen, He la snrvlved by his wife, may be viewed at the home prior to ertson In. harmony and composition. also the press of the country for east; where ha made purchases for of these instructors are especial- thought to have escaped across the states. He said that tn fact the Re- nannah Pyke, Mrs. A. B. llorg ?t All servlctfe the four Mrs. Minnie Thair Chatwln; other carrying on his campaign. "The his stores in Provo and !l fitted for their work, since all Republican river Into Kansas where publican vice, presidential candidate Platform A. O. Smoot- - . American Leeion Is solldlr for La cities. Mr. Lewis reports making daughters, his mother, Mrs. Celestia Mnterment will be In the Provo ly Irvine L. Pratt of American F won considerable distinction in the country is hilly and covered had said. "To hell with the west" FoUette la California, Mr. Spreckles excellent deals- In merchandise lor Hancock of Payson; four brothers Cityx cemetery, nnder .the direction have f with timber. .. their own fields ef endeavor. i He called attention to the fact was named chairman of the cret i of the" Berg Mortuary declared. hla enstomera.t and four sisters. PROVO ORATOR We, the Democrats, of Utah coun ty, in convention assembled, solemnly renew our faith Ju the eternal principals of democracy as promulgated by such peerless lVnuK-ratand matchless leaders as Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln and setwxnent i a nec-esar- Enthusiastic Gathering of Utah Count Democrats Select Candidates on Ticket; Promise IJetter Government, - n..- ' LARSON RENOMINATED ' . ATTORNEY ' tJ ' r P f rJ ar - ' forihe ar iS LaFollette-for-Presiden- - super-risionXT- stae ) tt r AMENDS MADE it -- -- - BY FAMILY OF :.rS ' - EMBEZZLER lorth-comin- g -- " -.- . f Tfi-TiHu- i i : it HUNT SLAYE- R- . 1 MUSICSGHOOL RAY'S pro-grai- AGED WOMAN PROGRESSING NIGHTSHIRT t IS FOUND . n. v Ti V- e -- . m Jtoto. fr .: th. 4iis-cri- n.Trr,ir i, lnlaSlycrSW me . , d n inime-diatel- -- w - g AGOTOMAN-PAS- SES i m AWAY . : w-'- . " j. V-- A - - - d one-iliec- , etand-da'aghte- 1 ' ' l'i '., : - - |