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Show ' J T0DAT8 L tQCRUTOUt MaxUnun 2 Mlfllamrr:. r. . . .- 55 !V - - 1 - . V -- U M UM 0J- 1 - '.-- -- 71 LisiVI-VL- U PROVO, UTAH," TUESDAY, JULY 20, Need of Segregating Various Tjrpes onMentdlly Deficient 1926.-- . 1 PUBLISHER, FOE OF VICE, SLAIN 5 m03 i Mre.iMcPhersbn TdiPriiss HIGH , 4 " during ' which SALT LAKE CITT. m tbe Individual wovld develop a de--i voooa and IpyaJtr to Jhnmaa wl fara similar to hjs patriotism for bla 'oonntry, and compre- heaaive program of engenh could readily be jMcomplished,", declared Rosweli H. Johnson, professor of eugenics, at the ITniveralty of Pitt burgh, in his address last night to the JfcUk. BtiUJSnrsVsclatlon ' at Chrfc Center; ' That Utah ia lax In segregating tbe ' meinaUy unsound was the cttafge of Professor Johnson in out lining the essentials of the negaflTd program of the eugenics prablem.J time awtlce ef the license would be published la the dally papera,' Prbfessc Jobs-so- n said, r I also advocate a new Immigration law by which ko imml- grant would be admitted to this cuntry unless lie was superior to the general average of the American f1 Chanrinfv winds ' and Hi?h wuittrjr " -1 empenuures Firemen's Efforts 100.000 ACRES HAVE BEEN BURNED OVER IT Hoi ed; Two Towns Burnet SAN -r- Ju1yi half e4 BANCISCOr- That penple shonkl cbotwe tbeir matfa ffr the: nort : eonseiu jtfal traits and not nrr physical beauty or efiarra wajjtbe speaker's opinion JhU gnttre afjalt, I am evinced. iaiti4n mate select Uin as a factor, of the positive program of : -- eugenics, "Tntme people who comprise the intellectual lass -- should not nave less than four children." Professor - Johnson advocated. "Those of the middle class, should have two Or pos- - e 1 l :" Intel-bx'tuall- vf" " ' i - i v i lt was thi work of the enemies of Angelus Temple and the four square gospel. "Jealous of the success of a mighty t rnwJe. bssed on a armpte fulth in the Bible, my s usve engiDivreo one or cne most eunning and InfanMnis plots ., f f f f I j 'r" d -- if f -. ':a' -- La J j CHILDREN ARE Donald R. MeUet, 3r publisher of thy Canton, Wilo, Daily News, who was soot to fleatn in. iront of his garage early fnday mom'nc. .His brother. Lloyd MeJWt, city editor of the News, derlaird the slain man waa victim of a romp vary growing out of a campaign by the News against IBirit Hauor traffk and vke (n Canton and his artivitles In demandinr r " a eleanup'of the police department-- ! !- .: - at 3 o'clock Monday at three parks Wrnt'.statea'. Those were the deJwlth a largi' group of,enthuriastic: to estimates. partmest of highways which ex children ready to participate. These ceeded.. Its budget by $3,996.81, and little folk had a delightful time TUNNEL TO BE was; exceeded )-- $2,205.28. It is explained, however, that practically all of tb work of the assessor's of fice Is done in the- spring of the, year and that this department wiH be within Its budget at the close of COBIPLETED 1926. - tbe-:flrst- slx Ja nnder-tb- e 84 conthv percent com- plete, engineers have announced. - Less than 4000 feet How separate the east and west headings of the pioneer or water 'bore.;' 'The pioneer Tamo hnra trnm ilha Daatppn fiTfta MPeak will pass, the, three-mit- e point . L i, I I I Ll , nnaerm-axue cuimueuiai aivrae. Workers during Jhae pushed the waterunneMftlbfiW-froin-tbe east portal.' : 8.0ft rock hampered . work from the west portal and ou .that aide only 183 feet were added to the bore. j . ., ; ... :. .The bores hae. been enlarged to railroad size for 13,239 feet from the east side and; 7,432 feet from the west. When complete the Moffat tun' nel will, in addltlon.to8hprtenlBg the route.to the coast, aav the tt . . ..' -- vide .It.; trip"over the top of the dior tbe clrcutous trip around ''is., - ' -- course after they are ' ' . this By, courageous method ma- -' rine troops are shown bow dose .they can wajk to a machine gun bnrrage, tn making a surprise flank attack on the enemy. " The "secret ot tteTrick, Captain . ienwlQle said; is simple.; All you do Is walk In a straight line,.. One step; to the right or left probably " would mean Instant death. '"L Another stunt of the officer ia to .. ' -- walk between fbe machine gun fire and turgefs'to tllfntrlte thet ta a "dead'spa'cV' where troops' will 'be fired .safe nndft,'.rbHr owlfbarrtge - overhead, -t31e E. Oixen. with bis wife and two- sotwi,; Angim and Ar ville, all of Pfovq, Were thrown from air automobile Sunday morn-- . en gear oh the car broke, while fidTng on the state highway a Sft.'-vh- - .vtmpvjrftTr-f--Pslalia- hd tfHier-fumitn- re "KTcbfleTd, iiirafiLDt ls-4- n- Ar-vjll- . : CONFERENCE ON LAND TAX y oocn-pan- ts TWOWARDS TO Ralph'-vtseral'd- CELEBRATE - ' y - i 1923.:,,'..,,. - . in In-tD- lyiiMhold ety ; (SPARKS FROMt LIVE: WIREs Var-iop- " . tax-atlu- J aaa I . -- t' Ti h'eigh-borboo- tlres'f recro-tftHtr-h- at - n - - eom was mentioned as a probable conoen- tration' jwlnt. . ; . j I.uter the president's pokeHinan mflrmed Davis' statement h that rtuch.a survey was" necessary 'pointing, out that a-- probable H;neentra-tiodollars would cost mlHIons-oand consume much tinted The survey will1 be uuder tbe auperthJlon Lj'i on yielded all it Intends- to tit arriving, at 'an agreement with ' Fra ne, acting secretary ' dfj the ! treasury Wlputon Ihtluiated: ,t '" Government offlclaU do "ilni'ap-- ' tepotta' .front, French .Wiurwjl 'tht the America pact shelved jf qd fbe British agree of ' Major Generat ftv C: Wllliama mentapproved by the French par-- , ' - ,. r( chief of ordnance and the principal llament. aims will be to seek the remoyal a ,s" of arsenal and storehouse In. heavy pmf tsipiilated districts sm-- "aw the 'Curtis Bay arsenal near Baltimore. niissma1 n f ,rr I . GRAND ARMY o . . THdrilASIS OR ARSENAL - rn ng Tug-wh- - ' s r-"- BUYING TRIP -- beavy-inachl- " SERIOUSLY ILL mrdefr - Ft FAVOR OGDEN iallbi was Mieved broken by Connor's findings.' Tlie greek told jwllce be gohe to Warren with a friend, arriving shortly after 10 p.m.' separating from the friend he had gone to the Lincoln hotel, Sidney W. Rjissetl. manager of visited a number of friends and ret her furniture department of Dixon tired at midnight, be said. Taylor-RnsKeConnor discovered that I'sialias ciimpony, baa ,Just retnrnedrfrom, an? extended' ffimi- - had got parked his automobile In a ture hnjlug trip 16 Chicago 'urand garage at Warren, until 1 a.m. Itanbls, Mich R.m kford; , III., jand day.' "Mellett was' shot down-- at mannf arturiiig: cen Canton -- about: 12:15 a.m.Heur-ffie- f found that, tfieUreeTTi ad not Mr. Russell junde his selections visited some of the , places where froin the greafc displays- afcthe CM-g- he said he had been' In Warren on thk shooting. '' . : furniture ;mart,-tt- e., largest the night of en(lisplny room in the worid. The, tire building ' ia devoted tvhQnie furnishing, displays- from all of the leiiding. manufacturers, Mr, Rtiwijell according to his son ArvUle, who came from the bedside of his father this morning. .'L'l..'. ... agent ; Mr. Olsen suffered several broken sheriffs residence, $106.85; ribs and probable Internal . injuricounty Joll. $708.46; board of prisTheYe will ue no es'. He is reported to have spent oners, $1,297; county surveyor, l provided. $3,494,921 special activities at the ottier parks a ery poor night, hiiving suffereil ; nntyi auditor. $3,6279 ; clerk, .$2,763.90 ; on that day, Director Webb an- - a severe hemorrhage. Mr'. Oltien states. - r--. . norrnres; "There arerihr radhitlArhanses ln 049.32; commissioners, $3,329.89; In Among the kiddles who enjoyed fr Mrs. Olsea is much improved and fnr ill tare styles thisyear,' iff. kis-sel- l e will recover within a few days, firmar. . $3.597.53 ;. highways de- the opening day were: stated' Jn dlscusstnjf ,hlgtrip. . reports, , Max Lamph. , Eberta "Nielsen, partment, $!.9i.81. "The ttrleti ' are "runnine a", little The accident occurn'd as repurtElolne Ramsey. Rmma Zahrlskle, - ieriods lsh roBgerror-the-SpaBElla Helen Smoot;- - Helen Holhrook. ed In Monday's Herald, except that and ; seme Chinese design Glenn Starr Elaine jnarr. Virginia tbe car. did. not Toll over an enilmnk. sbnvvu.Xn th hi! the siyWr re tfiesteefing more colorful than they1 hate 'been .Djikeyeia Holbrook, Louise Di'tce, mehWfieir"prrof GertuUe Olseh, Vattghn Young, Ger- srpparatus broke the front wheels of! In recent yeara.1-'-- .' trude Roberts, Catherine Co Jey, the rear turned sharply throwing - mV Uussiell stated hatbls com-laiElaine Holbrook, , Mlllrrd R.vnlx, the car .on it side, and the ' 4mngbt heavily this yea r on to the ground. Ruth Roberts. Kate - Snow, James account of tbe exponsloii bf tlie Io- Hnow. Freda Wllliams.arroll nl firm's lmt4iies with its brant'hes Picks, June Dicks,- IMIy Coliins, in other town of tftls and Juab Melba Conklin Ora'c Conkllh, ay counties. , ndff7Dii1c"Clurf.": florlan Petets. The new designs, will lie on disCOPENHAGEN "July 20. (CPt-T- he . Portljy! .ClIne, in the local company's stores play .ConferThird InternationalRay , Bates,. Fra beta Dixon, .Julia Mr. Russell 1, " ulMut September ence foe the promotion of taxation Meservey.. . states.. . ' trade free openon land values and While away Mr: Russell. .visited ed here today in the main hall of A two-da' celebration will be held some of the largest retail, stores, in the House of Parliament t taleago bv the Tlmpamnjos and - Edgemynt Kaiuas t lty, St. Nearly 20 nations sent delegates ..where .he other and renters, In South ranch Giles' will large, last wards 'at Qt'e which, conference, ,ty Fork: Provo canvon Juiv- 24 -an4 -2rr -re'elved much valuable Information for one a'ecku Charles O'Connor according to annoiinceinentof mem- - on displaying, and retaiJinsirntHennessy" of New "Jersey" is conference. bera of the committee in charge of ture. The last tbe event. ooerence of International- scope A continuous' program of sport".' waa- - held in Oxford, England, In rAmNjBiausiraxrr uames and a general program will Special to the'Provo Herald ; .. ; , The .8. K' Gleaner Oirls of the SPANISH FOKK. July'.204rr,Ba- - be features of the occasion.- All for- . The : Inaugural meeting opened AVard- - at wre-h4- d Second Hots n iMRene1 reMebtar fiief iefalservlcesj; tth?ll8cnsslph"byTleates next thtJr Oobn for afternoon to invited are meetlnj?, Wednesday 21st Patllion parwards Sunday cordially ','EuonJu, Emancipation" and ilsha Waraer tlcipate. '4rto at the'home of Miss Thersa Davis. Other discussions, H. .Thomas. Bishop fpeit to; all ; delegates during the war to charge. The Second- Ward coming week include, "Free Trade,H choir aang fhrea numbers,- Invoca Smallholdings Legislation and Land tlon was by Joseph Brockbank.: The a Value Taxation in Practice in speakers were Engene Hughes,' C. W.'JIoolhe.: Wells Brockbank.f Ed .CountrleK." n ward' A resolution, advocating the Money and closing remarks' by '.."Tbe cltypffielnlshave deHlgnHtedfoiirweeks-Jtrinnlm- i lesterdaj means of EwarAl:WtlUams.j:Duett;-8te!ljjf land jraluea securing more equal distribution of Brockbank and .Arthur Livfngston, aa a period of recreation for the childcen." snya Mayor O, lCIlansen. not there Is nn demand In i We want to determine .whether'. vealth, will be presented to tbe Solo 1 Mrs. Esra AVaraer. ' Benedic conference latef tWa week; tion by Heber Hanson.1 The pavilion Provo for anpervised play. We hate felt that there la a'Wnderful oppo; i Sweral period, in group pla.v. representatives have ar- waa filled' with friends and rela rtunity for the children to enjoy their rived from the, Coifed States and ttons a large delegation of firemen Accordingly, we arranged" for the employment of a tratnber of recreational nearly 30 members of- - tbe Prussian being present from different parts experts to assist In jworiding the kiddles with game audamttsements Landtag "kttendlng Antonio of the Ktate. The floral offerings . . various parks of the city. VAbendln of Cdis,8palnr will pre- -' were many and beautiful. . Inter- - at'tbe 4 It Would please us to have the parents m)Kmte with us by sending sent land conditions In Argentina. ment'waa In the city cemetery ,k o'clock. the kiddies out for an hour of play each afternoon-at-No 8onth American countries have d In their4 vhIuc to them that of will wilt ww learn games They ien( representatives,' buf It Is ex- MARRIED KEREri sow xnjwy4he hnnrjpd jnnch gwd'wtjl greiifirtrlttj'iiJhff reeled 'that tfonsnlaU presentart 7- -t the various connfries wiH K Svlvester E; Oarf and Ruaftiihah out .of the Interest they manifest'; There is nothing? thst Is of' aa much ytMiiig people attend the' conference as observers. Swain, both of ' Heber' ' cfty; were importance' in ' rh 'development-o- f ask. ftr th iCnha. and:'Meklcfc hate each'aenfcl married ' today " hy ' Cohntyark la wtoy'-wHwpenaUn,f th.pseBts.,la' .ear eWorfto-makethis-- demontiaUon iWanice M. Hales. OPENS TODAY (rd . i- pus LAID AT REST WASHINGTON. July 20 (fcP) One of the bravest men in the world is "Captain Victor Bleusdate, ' I", S. . Marine Corps,1 ; who walks -- duilyi through gun fire Jjiu44 show trooiw. tbe Infallibility of machine guns. 1'aptaln Bleasdale, a Blanc Mont veteran, 'walks through a ten inch wide lane, during a machine gun barrage.' He takes his stroll calmly, confident that the bullets do not In fol rcouniy 'WSiff-UfiSS- JH -- Takes Life In Hand To Tram His Men vary oxinty-duri- monthswere as FROM ' Marine Officer . ng 3; and which goer divide, - respective Colo., July attorney, $1,711.85;. fruit tree and tunnelv. to be crops Inspector, $2,839; agricult'ural ? six miles in length and home demonstrator, PORTAL, The Moffat (CP) 'ental lows : ; . " The; expenditures In the departments of the a pprox Ima tely-- . learning to walk alaejtT wlre, sum tumbling, and playing a large variety of:.ne; games. At 3 o'clock today another group of kiddles were on band to take part -In the aetLvitlet t r Parents are urged to dress their children In clothing suitable to the occasion and not hr their bestclothes- .- It is pointed out by Directs or Dell Webtvthat it ls-- ttelther-- a 'KdlIaTiy''noFr"cDfarr6lirToT!3ft8t' ' L a day for play. All children of the city are urged to be . at Pioneer i rk Wednesday from 3 to 4 o'clock at Which lime a special program of Jrmnsements will ! budget the official. There an be So Preaa) from the fuct thiere la z rABIS, luly Jo hut one stry and that Is' the truth The frw. rapldU W5 aaproadi-m- g Uw valae f twa tents x . , wtperpetrated on a public charac as I have told it. MtM 147 , ,. nattefa castruai af ter. , There is jicnuahct towards those the new IbTkt Without seeking to martyrize niy- - who have persecuted me since ,venaBjerw he. my im . appamitv q the. jBeone,-SiWt- lF "Hillllllrlv lllfi' hefsra pj f I would warranted acuiwttroaBd laalBaE by ; 2 fratn ana the aeand aterUnr Hons, I have tried not to dignify l'ntl.1 then we shal. carry on aa worth tie. Par value of the 1 the many criticisms and schemes, U'fore, with the aid of the renewed fratM t about M tnta, or apprexl-arfeJ- y which had as their sole aim the wnfblem-andfalth of our foilowi five taH'-jr- l . wrecking of the pillars of a bem h w lwt r'fusc- - to be nhaken hv ' ' ficlent canse. ; 20 PARIS, insidious gossip aud July (United Press) ac Although Edouard Herrlot has se--' The continBed popularity of Ange- cuku tiling of the staffers and jeereri lerted a cabinet hebelievea capable Ins Jemple 1 evidence- - of tbe nu-- , of evimgHls Of coping With' the problem nf the ' franc, .gloomy pyedh-tionwere made i throughout France today, that his i go vernmeatf.would.be. short lived. Fall of the currency and. conse- - f guent rising prices have alarmed . the nation, and the talk of a. "Dawea i for fVance,ThlBglerwifn an- -. pi gry, deaujiclatlons iof. the. Dolltlcal . chaoa causlngifovernraeat after gov ' fter Ineffectual L erniweHt;tns.foJU efforts the currency. PAT L.SMITH'S .V. T. Jitfy CANTON, O. July 20 (Unltel ' Hoots ' and ''Jeers greeted Herriot' Press The net thrown out by Ora . most Pn'ssiA-careful aa he SlatersCincinnati , in rvey of munition stores looking to the chamber' of deputies last night ' charge of the. invesagatiou, was be- their conrentratkm , In au isolated alter to: 'announcing hm .oablart lieved cltmlng today, on the .killers sstlon wll I made by the gvern: President Doomergne. T'V w j of Don R. Mellett, imblisher of the eat. President ICopUdge Secan4; WASHINGTON.,' Jillr, 90(nnlt. t Canton Dally New . i of toWar Davis, promised retary ' ed Press ).Th$ United .Ktatea ' de- Detective Peter Connor, Pitta-bnrg- day. '. : after a hurried trip to War- j Davis, who has been, .an, orer-alght tided odty.' iqivatand; Tirur on - the , French debt agreeuenrand not to;. ren, Otyta; where Beorge the Greek", guest of the president, "rePsialiaa, arrested yestettjay, - told ported that the ordnance" depart-ftteutJ- a Ue awayed hy. propaganda or threats to modify the 4ct for funding ob- authorities he had been at the time vored jsihA . anlllpreatlga-tio.'mora" than i,500,000.- lfeatilBVof of the murder, was on his' way back lielieved eonrentratlon ; and to Pittsburgh to block habaes cor might be practlealde. Ogden, I'tab. 900 over a pertud tf 62 yebrs. ' ' months' of the present year, Mr. GREATMOFffi EAST SJ.RUSSELL-RETU- RNS etsarilm WetTrTia the "county assessor, whose " 20.-(I'- nitod n barned over, according Washington Stands Finn On ' " French Debt i . Settlement, ttcrwtiortfrnPtBeq -- STRENGTHENED iJ of danger. onsity and Is going full speed ahead Tbe details of my kidnapping and escape have been related many times OFEVIDENCEIS d - ' "DAWES PLAN FDR FRANCIT IS RUMORED LINKS IN CHAIN ARMY HEADS PART IN PLAY and ..... - URGED TO T :?- .- Urel . , - COUNTY HOLDS Distrust of New Cabinet Sends ; virtue to Kew Low . . ; 3 FRANC FAILS . 'v s feeble-minde- -- cue-mi'- rh ;.s ;. - -- yvZ,--' , - I Cnlted Prena)-Whll- e state, hgentlmated. there are hansted Are crew estimated to to- 1500 mentally deficient people, while tal more than 1000 men today d only 800 tf them are cared for in their efforts to stem the theiatellps$UHonlatiPTwo. u . The Mnrdock academy at Beaver, spread of forest flames, 'district tbe.ttte: JfeatbeMtm whyjl.aa bent bassi-donw M ille? fro Intellect ua lityaiBeniajlmi tbdr wea sboriid be accepted by the legisla family still farther tber. conditions, . r Naturally, this la Its daily fire weather' forecast ture as the test way at present of program must be tempered by conof tbe ditions, chief among wulch Is the the bureau predicted: caring for the honltli ftf the mother." Continued fair weather, High state, Ja bls opl a and low Mim Blanche Henderson, presi"X and in 'delay, advate strongly temperature humidity tbe Interior. Continued grave dan-fe- r publication' law for marriage by dent of the association, was tn the of grswi.jbrosh "anOoreatLflre which: jiomarriage ccmld be per chalf.v Preceding Professor John- formed ' less than fourteen iu Interior." days son's address, a brief business meet ' Northerly winds, reported to taa?e after the issuance of the license,,' lng was held. checked tbe progress of fire trews In 1 score : of Jnstance yesterday and last night, will continue. Raging through a dozen northern California' counties, ravaging tlm -iifttaudy jn or near five .national forests and leaving a smoking wake through hundred of acres of private lands, forest and brush fires which were fanned into activity by the hot dry wndV ftf last week-enhad up to today exacted at staggerWith a budget, of S149.575.06 Jn " ready ing toHrT--""'""-";-"the general fund and departmental "'With twenty play, leaders ' Quarts, historic mining town tn expf adltures aggregating $55,298.35, to assist In entertaining children - Tuolumne - county, was virtually during tlie .first six montbs of the of Prove at the various parks of to cohw partly destroyed. presen5? year, Utah county Ms well the city, parents are jurgeVj; Stent, neighboring "town, bag within its budget, according to Clif operate .with the city" recreational been partly destroped, , . J ford L. Wrfght's report to the. board; department in making the supprrts-e- d Residents of Standard City, in of county commissioners. , play and recreation' demonstra-tothe path of tha same flames were Only . ta- departments - of the period the success fbe city off lc- With i their posses--lofleeing reported eoBtttr were In excess of their bodg In-th- ... a, - -- , PRICES; - sliaken ! faith ofray people. The ttmple, every, day, alnce the outbreak of the ill advised atUcks of my mtmilea . his beeq filled from puipit to dome by those who have accepted the Lord Jesus jCbrtst as their savior. At TueiajFT weekly were ' tin; .Throughout history the progress Bapjlsmat service of religion has been Imiiedvd by. tbe mersed Hundreds pf students are krtU--s aud by those Jealous --of in training for evangelistic and for- ' the poweit:;f - righteousness. T' igir aiission work." LOS ANGELES. July 20. (CPJ Regardlpsa of the outcome of the present official Investigation of my unfortunate expertenccr with sMuc-torthere can.be only ime ultimate reBUlt vindication of my cause and the triumph of evangHtsim. , L 'cTtLceA.". In FKE Ftt Alleged Abduction Is Work . -- TT'Q GENTS -- ldksa,?iArV PASSES AWAY DELEGATES FIGHTERS GET 83 -- 20 (CP) Fttteeaf thousand "deleiwtee ate ex- -' DESi?l01NE8;Jqly; ?! .Tit" -- ia tberflOthT'" pVted.'tapartieivate ti'f the Grand' Ptesa)- - aartonsj enrsmpinent af - theRepuljllc. at Dea ' and" Jack Dehrney i. ;to:24. They' off for their work in the roiuea, Sepfcehibef were at "-- Qu,ria- - '"fant- - da UglUIT of Mr, miK'TtspaidField ring - in which" the yeartof-ag- ethei coming, reunion. and Mrs. Lars Thorson, died at tbe heavywelght-Tchampiimshlight family hon..Tl..East Hftb South chanued tvember and delegaieaoi, seven handsTanff urse,-thstreet, last , night. .The child wasi btojolzations, )i.sd with the O. A. ; was ever be bus .retflvedlargest will accompany the. Civil War' Ofteea days vtdand Is survived by 149.648.85 which f represents Al : parent, six sisters and three per 'cent of the 'gate receipt 4. pe- - reterao Id thra annual encamp-- . mebt. These organizations, whose j ' brothers Funeral serviws' will lie lany, the ntW' ehhmptbn beld-lconventions .will be held the Jionaevllle wsrd 49 229.09, 12 nt for the hationnl per here at tha'; thne of the G. A. R. . ' Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. C'lialieiigi-- r h end. merUitfi, Iqclude--' the. Woman's Re- -' Friends may view the body at "the home prior to the services. UsLCorps, Aoxillary to the G. A.t' A.; Association of Army JS'orses of the Civil Warr Son of Veterans; P Daughters, of Veterans j Sons of . WASHINGTON, July ,20 (UP) VeterananxtlraxyT- - and, the NW The federal prohibition enforcement tioaaUissodatlon of Naval Veter- - -force ana,' by-' army may t BERLIN, N. H., July 20 (CP)' .con 4f men,disabled of physically wea Toxic smoke will bajtbe prime gress doesn't do something about non of human detrnctlon"ltt-th- e f . c J : : event of another great war. In the If. lr--4 George opTnloaoEriJeut.-L- L ! In'g retired army and navy officers Riehter, member, of the consulting positions-- because he the'"'Amerfc;-a'CfiemieaT, IxwrdtoT NEW TORK-i-XCPa ul Berienbac-- ' Ak-m- -- 1-- 2 br , a Toxic Snake New Terror Dry Chief Asks To Hire Disabled , - Boya Forbidden To Drive: Automobile Society- thinks military tactics and traln-In- g - tAitrence daya in Jail necesjHry for leadership in this msxks used to protect fisht 25 One waa imposed oa.Wn-- p consid- and imiwrtant'" Another, wortf In World the ers during gaa attacks j Ham .Anderson and Bert'Jarvla f wnen roe eration.ts'the fact thot these men,War- Spanish FWk, on the barge of fall. -In addition wlthtbr-lreeiity- i new" deaailvW f ure to report An which oof to can their prohibition pay, bellevea.tthe in; to Riehter, who curred on 'Saturday early receive with morning smoke wouid'Kupplant gas ag a wea;:: the state- highway between' Salem ; theirlblllty-tt:'''-war, pon ih another Rut a nvnvfHiSMnftiio inv nrn and Fayson. The Jail sentence was Chemists thus far bnve failed to lsiispended Maidtng tbe eood behsv.- dlscoter any meaas, of . defease ernmeut the' boys, both ,'of:whom are . offices unless of retired . ;. against toxic smoke. tovdrlye .a car for si !.. been for retired have they AeAMiBg to Riehter the potson- nthf , Jrwtlred for other reasons. . o'iis smoke may be released two young, men werearre- l sheUiror--a combustion- - eheH. ''nLjis.serrhig.iheJuUJerm la the The nuruu vmi iibtii The smofee remains clMe to the at my, luey cauuoi receivo uiuuwc nn Investigation check. following pay government jSnnday almost impossible ground, making it which revealed einea Andrews asked to congress leading to the pass . : for persons to escape a .law allowing ', emplojroent of apprehension of to jrutlty partfew." these men. but the bill got lost In The evidence Indicated that. Ander- the wet-dr- y battle, and never pass- - aon - and Jarvta wrera' riding In a . Andrews was disappointed that, car and raa into Jesse Pace of Pay ed.( son and Sylvia Peterson of Fair-the bill tailed to pass. 1 , vipw, .Injuring both.. They left the British - IndlarS Jftly CALCVn-Awith-- o . FIXED rOR POSSESSION y car and made their IH-United Press! - Rioting . this to assistance traaWl rendorlnK any Umntf tt f AnplirsRif jSarl Hindus and, Muslemn frea-- , HiimeuV In J'alkpara today, uecei fined-foO- t jm a charso.jofHsf'wsIon InJnrea,boyi,.Bne of whom wag whl h Utlnra pbarge ofarnied uAlvti tolof tntoxlcatlnArUouo .tir Judge- dered kinconsciotw. A coat In, Jarvls ?a, j)hotojrrRpht pf fit. G"Vnfe Depthl" Ballif, crowdsj' mraing. v, i disoideriy, j dtspere. atifa th Lwrdjrwln, the Tieecpy .haai.ar utios ( Dvad-ytctoo- a j Arrefits. rJ4"T-wr)r!' " '" .ni7 t X - n t : iiHtmes-commenufn- - . :'. . ...... .W elthefy "-- . . . It Hindus Riot - t; xWith Moslems v ' dt " get-awa- f was-foun- ried.---r-3F--fi- - ' T" |