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Show T0DAT8 fiTiTTJTM: LLU. JL2 TtMFfXlTUES Minimum Trt11 ..... &i . ?. J..MUmjm rORTY-- F 1 .PRICE TWO CENTS YEAR. NO. 40. m 0) 0 7 LMM i!) livl Confons Seattle IE I OLD-TIME- LURID v ARRESTED MIUTU s iUTRUN FOOD SUPPLY IN At To ourteen Murders JIMREEb U.S. POPULATION WILL Bk : cr3 '.., UIIVLU .. njifinnrn mm I : BY FOSTERED OF MURDERS jjTURXNEllN: Hiited food production once a sain as they fwtd su; did w linn pi n er m the shape of r 'thlscVii)nry' ' wild FaiuJiiiiLj'bKlrMtvv.&exiiiplied of fhe "Tbe nopnlatinn states - Man Walks Into Seattle Police Station With Sensational Confession" y P rOLICfiJ CHECKING Wash., AagrfCPfr Although doubt lias been cast on S hart of the astounding story related ThommJuliasou. aHaa. Thomaa "i Smith who "confessed to 14 murd-- f era and the robbery of bunderds of ; peraons In various parts of the United States, Seattle police contln- ued today to check bis story. ... Johnson walked into police and ,jn-- " Bounced that be wanted to give himself up. ; -- Two Minneapolis detectives are enroute here to question Johnson regarding the murder of Leonard Erdall, attorney for' the Chicago, - Milwaukee and St. Paul railroad. Johnson claims that be shot and ildfied Erdall In the Isle of Lakes district because the attorney would not obey a command to put up bis jjy . ijhlrh thw f said he . .started his career of blood In shot a partner in Sam Francisco. ' Other killings to whicb the man confessed" included the--, following : ' 9MSiotrr1-eitr-, man,'f arbo resisted short, heavy-se- t Johnson 1 iOOgr-whea-- be Iskilfeda holdup. mort-- ; Near Wichita, Kans., . ally wounded two railroad detect-arch fvea when tbey tried, to bin near the outskirts of town, 1919 Valley City, N. D. Par- between tieipnted lta a "mix-up- " T)lg gang and another Hjalig of biuid-- , J . . v , harvesters. 192J5 Peoria, HI., murdered policeman July 3 when the officer cornered bim after a daylight rob- prbery. . la Sioux City,, III., tbe-oner related, be killed a tall man when he lined Jjp agalnsLawall and ' dqwn., a afterward ,3ay lag the shells with which the man was . : jjnsrwRyTrft ' - dllioneIMek2l Harmon. of Polleehief Sl home a After UTAH AT TUNNE CELEBRATION" 1 IUS " RST PORTAL, Colo., Aug. 2. One"' body remained buried in the slide' at West Portal of the Moffat tunnel Mndny morning and five had been recovered from the Plan for the celebrating of;Es debris' which claimed half a dozen cnliintf riay, SpptPirilipr 93, lie lives Friday morning, discussed this evening at a meeting John Adams, shift boss was still i of the Utah county fair board. The buri!ndereTTwas7no hope of day may be observed as part of Jhe fair exhibit' to be held during the recovering him alive. recovered Saturday week of September 20. ., 'One body-wa- s This year Jt is150 years.inee from the workings, and three, others were, yielded, during the work of Escalanfe'andliis exploration party rescue crew Sunday. Those recov- came to this valley, the first white ered were W.. E, Plerson, "38p Den- men believed ever to have set foot ver JohfrPMiekr 4S, Penyer j Hen in Utah County. 'At the last meeting of the Provo ry Ferguson, 48 Vivian, la., ahd Pat rick Gaseway, 43, JJeaver. Rotary club. Dr. Herbert E. Bolton The sixth victim, II. T. Thompson, of the University of . California 23, Ft Collins; Colo., diedshortly suggested that Provo erect a market 1n : commemoration of Esca after bavins been rescued Fridav. SED , . . ' ; on the workmen Friday. . The position of the bodies recovered shows thfl.t the slide, came without warning, and that death, in each case was virt . L ually Instantaneous- .Jtvrywlll conduct iin Inquest as soon as "the last body has been removed. The Jury was im: CASE DROPPED BY ASA KEYES ; RETURNS FROM J j riotbes - :Jt L04S ANGELES, Aug. 2 (UP): The promised resumption of the Los Angeles county grand jury's Investigation into the Aimee Semple McPherson - "kidnapping" has" been is "too dropped,;- - vague-, , District Attorney Asa Eeyes, who several diys ago said he would present to the jnry "sensational new evidence that wouldv clear up The natX Ateiee- - McPherson mystery - today -- granted a master'Teachers' Onllege,;-Columbiverslty NINE KILLED. , SmUh, 19; J. R.-- Hall, Anna Morris, 'lOnll .y- studenU at Columbia.' Marjorie 28, and i 4 and-- n- FIviT girt "were killed other aerlflusly Injured when a train utruck the truck In, which " tbey were riding between Gsstonla and Bessemer. N. C. The dead: norths and Laura Wright, 10, Jenkins, laser. ------ sistersf and Annie , X"- - a Clen- - ts i 25, -- - j n..in Mf-:iHla- j;t so hot In- ChicifinMhaT SenaMaiiIe01fiefi,B lighter of Mr? ami A.; Iteed of- JiHiHri- put on 'his summer duds. When heweht Thufgood, datlghter of Mr. and Mrs. there to John Thurgood, and Ixirua Jones, election It was tor Jlinw ul my rapl vesticntion. Note the tie which the aughter of Mr, and Mrs. A. Will fiery senator wears on hot days. Juxes m'ei-bathing at 'Provonna twfitlfKAf tet i alkpgTTiH tutu tW r could (Ley decided to s'wlm.iUi.ii. iuunch farther out in the lafceWiere several young people WITNESSES- - I t y watep-nviCa- HOLS!! prenoi! extremely pain-fIn Mexico, I'icir'a f ar-- " diral .CaspaiTi, pontiiicaT5wretary the I nitetl Press In an exclusive intert'ew. situation INHALLCASE : ; Calln licLsm In cna of the nnist. CoOhI'c eciudrles in the WMld,' he ; l?iTe churrh hag leeh built on the blood of martyrs. , Hen1 hihicry is long in persecutions :: . by her, enendes." "Nonprevalent,'' he .added "they shall not prevaiL;-,.;-:.- . When anked reganjipg the concern of Pope Pius XI over t!u situation in Mexico, the Cardinal . raid: .'. : NEW BHUNSWK'K N. J Ang. (rPj-s-Uji- st moving lUneltJiiiiicuis s case will today in the ng xhree : new witnesses liefore sfjffe SimatorAlciandcr Sinipson, - , Hall-Mill- priiserntorwbo will : i had gatbere special" "B laa8iluatieh, made f!pedally . i r. ii r. i,iiiiui Binee ji is occurring agar; ;! begin his Investigation intiwk. mur ler four years ago of the Key. Edward Hall and Miss Eleanor Mills. .' "Moist deeply griwed.-- hw re-tai- .cOT.oni..Tilsiamidiiar Inline? feal tt4e-ff- 1 i wt world Robert- - BrHngr"farnrhnTid" Whose innKTtantr tu the result-o- f farmers far Lchi Provo anil Spanish hystericiilirla were heeded by- Sey niour district Prows, lsrlwlieved to show that wide prayers, whir h were --ordered testimony stiperinteiidcnt Fork. the second carload Gib- - for Iwppy fiahitkn'Tnl.the aitnji- -' of HolsteJn eows to lie' sold from of the MetjqpoJiton JIrf. Insnrance the "plgiwoman" Mrs. Jane KmiiKtliicn-inJUfxicmm. i The. I'euoawitHdf. f coinpany .Iha inurdor o, ingwith Provo relatives. Mr. Prows on- the night the two lovers were offered prayers for Mexico.- 'n lil-this year. rushed td the aid of the two girls killed, a 'she profesiw, private chapel, unuin? his as the ''The iniisirtation of Ilolsteln 'ows who were about to give up as .An uunawed girl who is mid'to father of the church, vith fbr.se just to this section is a challenge to the he arrived. He brought both of have been with Erliiur in a parked throughout Uw wci Id," , ' Jersey cattle uieu of the county to NEW YORK CITY, Aug. 2. automobile p shurp after safely,, jhptirla charter their forward journey if wmcn . Utah with an rban population o.f Mexico tnerjaaemten to their PigAnwoman rule unidentified woman. SI c was Seven more were airiwtod less than 200,0fO, made up almost dairy industry .they have muLutain. persons .... !.' ..i. l Mable was highly complimented by In today In, connection with the. plot entirely of wage earners and their ed thus far' in the opinion of B. the rescuers for. her presence of the murdef, according lo Urllng and to assas:innfe President Oillcs. Aufamilies, had a lower death rate S. Hinckley,, secretary of the Provo mind to remain with Fanline and fold hiju she found thorities now .lielieve - the matter. chamber of commerce; last year than any other state in keep her from going under the leaves near the murder spt. first .!J-4wThe messages from a Milwaukee the-"aitl explaining that the posed, 8everal times Pauline ia iid to woinaBrft-HowaT-il approximately 12,0t0 alrycows was 11irT.U'.i"'joT an hIs-- " Montana.hareI-tber- second- - lwet wfiefe' 'we Hiing who easily could maintain 4 have begged 'Mable not to leave told of lieini? accosted ona; road- tor'leul, girl, lii? 0(M). rate, according to the figures of The Pacific coast would be an her alone as she was nfrnlil h. iKfiir ,wnere me two TmuIIcs c The. Inknrry which.' nircady rt": excellent rea for u released market insura bu woukLnot rch to make it safely found by thrw hien. is ihwsltgated. United "in 10 arrest,-wil- l dairy products le be con- of Utah cbunty if we could supply to the shore,; . ; The turn of inquiry today spread ttnucrt- however. today. them with the desired quantities. to a religious- colony, the Zarapath Only automobile fatalities sfio'.v-- J rih Increase, In ' Utah In 102H, the At present we have not enough or "pillar of fire" 'sect.. Mrs. Hard' BY A. V. IX)I5EIl 0.3 to KKtSiO popnln-tio- dairy products to maintain such a rate ing's daughter was said to have been MEXICO CITY, Aug. 2 (IT). nre plaedei-PoKcewerglThe cancer, jbowing increas- market. l rested With authorities ef the d count to. Utah most death"farmers 'If tolls in ed Inquiry which already re- - "ti Tow" rate In Utah, acct.rd-in- would deVote more time and attenstory could be accurately checked, .Uiv. tion to the dairy ..business thoubefore" they accept her as a materj action, Mexico's. traditioniHIy to the reiHirt. vont people becan the first(( week ial witness. Since 1910 there has l)een an im sands of dollar would be pouring of life under the new religions law. provement of 314 percent in the into this eounTy every week from AdilltloTiiil fiinrds - Sinrrmndpil- ' death rate of Utah's wage earners. thecoast purchasers. Callet after the arrevt n? Prcnilent recTuced la "In this connection of it inter: Outstanding examples nine with jl(itting charged persons rates in important factors, as com esTrng"t"o note what George D. Deyo to take bis life. Arclililshop Mora of e In wellkflown jvlth-tbUtah Ohio, Urbaha, year representative pared The descendants of Y.'Deirtle, heading' the7 church of i016. are: Tubercnlosis. 72 1eH ewwity from his many rshipments Mary Uangborn NuttallWill'am and held their forces, remained In his home, cent i diptherta. 53 per- cent : dia here of Jersey cuttle, has to say con annual reunion, at the home-- ef aTtt;rthe-hect- ic liotex fK per cent; suicide 5S iwr- - cerulng Utah as a dairy-state- . Says Nuttall at Grand A'iew Sunflt he eloxln;; of the Mr., Deyo: cent. At noon a luncheon was servchurches.. The" city was quiet.. 'The high altitude in Utah makes day. ed on the spacious lawn after which There wasmuch commenr- - nntfce . for quick heart action and a faster MISSOULA' Mont., Aug. (UP). a splendid program.-cunsititinof oP'interest displayed wlrt:i 5 lack blood flow which produces more no were redeaths as the readings and sult of the- fire which swept Stryker milk. Utah produces the best al- musical numbers, arsons" paraded' yesterday in falfa hay known. It contains as high short talks by members of the faml Mont, yesterday, awarding to word a great ..4ahor!ta- - dwuoniitratiou in ; .. stand. as 18 per cent protein, whereas al- ly .was given. reaching forest officials here to- behalf of the government ' In the afternoon sports. and races day,-parud- - . Te:i per cent of thuse-wh- o falfa hay in Ohio averages front 8 . ,.. to 9 percentThere is. mineral in for the children and ball games for ine little town, howerfr; wflaM e4 -- were- women. The- - men en men. The few the Utah soil'and this gets into the the adults were featured. A huge most wied off The map as every watrheil utrwts tlie bonfire, apathetically. weenie and roast, vegetation, eliminating the necessity extemp- building, except the railroad depot, -of artificially feeding minerals as oraneous program lu.- - the rewniiu? water tnnfc and Tine residence were Quiet pn'viiiled, and tbH several MANILA. P. I., Ang. 2 (UP). An earthquake of sharp intensity. as wo do'fn Ohio. The Utah dalry concluded the days activities One In Ihe le)rroyeL.JLha4 npiiidrons . of .n iliceanucilL with -a bai , felt over a considerable section of man has- vailuble la rge. tonnnKe,8 hundreiVfiJ'txZB t'reZ prehMit Th v ndersf' wcre"nof needed. The- - forest fire ..situation,-- , Luzon.- - was reporleJTodayT The of heet pulp, which is one of the out of tovfrn pople who ... attended grew Attorney worse over the weieud, Oitv. J. E. .Jjite iu tremor started at 1 :03 p." m. and best dairy feeds known. And above the reunion were the' following mes-v- peniirallOrtia.-dL'darfitLJLhiifor- - several continued minutes. all, the cost ofproductlon In Utah Mrs, J. C. Nuttall all John DEATH RATE IN - It-w- as t- . trrrriisTt I I blood-staine- vt-vy- l d - w 'yr kUtah--eHrtwateT 1 over-religio- w-r- iice-re- sea he-ab- . NUTTALLS imin-talm'- -- BIG REUNION FIRE WIPES OUT MONTANA Wil-lifl- T01 i g, EARTHQUAKE ' INPHILIPPINES ' were-unio- . ni-i- -t- hii-tiii1- . from new investigation was definitely de': Uni- - cided upon early Saturday when he she has held several Important, posit ions at ihe" school and hag stud ied Is the interim at the University of Chicago and Columbia. She will resume her duties ar supervisor of the Intermediate grades ' when school opens in September. ; Ahile" at. Columbia Miss Ollerton became in'terested In nome projef'ts .which Teachers' .College'bas under way. Though her major wns tests and measurements, this . interest carried her far Into the subject of ...'. curriculum building.. !'l have had a delightful -- time." Mlsjj Ollerton" says, '''but I am glad to lie back at Brlgham Toung T'ni" verity. . B. Y. U. peojile. however. wrt bvv, no means .sea reels New Tork City. It seemed as If the chnrch was pretty well officered byl finrJefttf afiid teacher. There are also a number of "X waltecT7or frelght5m"linother track to pass. The deads'? Smith, degree - WASHING TONV Aug. 2. (TP). Two soutberji grade crossing which took a toll of nine lives ' were under investigation. Four died near Wilmington,, Del., when their car sped in front of a Pennsylvania, train after -- It bad Gueney- - - M ss 011ertoa,took; degree- - fronts Brigham Totmg- nni- versity in 1913. Since that time KODENT " V CjlwnMiniveraltyfeirini MitlerteHBwhlIenway',awaaid--t- awl-den- i . . COLUMBIATOT -- Pontif icial Secretary Expresses Confidence of Church Jamra C. YkIer Js. under arrest at Buffalo nu a charge of. first degree GATHER IN MCPHERSON , In policeman slaying in Sioux City, Johnson said', he fled to Mankate with ft pal. The two went to Kansas City and held - up an Insurance agent, according to the man's story. The agent was shot in the stom-i'- i ach when he called for help. " Ollerton,. assistant pro Mary In Sioux City, Jobncon said, he feasor of elementary teaching re . shot another man and threw his returned from New . York body In'tQ a river after weighing his centy Where she has Been-- a atfldeat Mt ltt rocks.- . - g ' ; panelled Sunday. 4 Victory in Mexico iJttBh?EJli'EH t&MSSi Slliiig WliiKky maile Trom wood alcohol Unit The ROME, Aug. 3 - (IT). daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney ('. killwl I iHHiple in BufTalo Hud " 24rbiirch, figlitmg her enemies tlie Vincent of this city had a narrow mule 2 (HMUTOir l.irk aiimt laJuu w nhnralJIialulaEe: Tarto. any doulit regartling (lie f ml rewith SuiulayjiflerBQ!in,iIBulIne sult of .the LOMT sta-tes,- ofrioosepct vnfr dtrrcavecnir " rTtOSELTWATCIlELT" Mabk Olsea Praised For Help ing exhausted Companion Remain Afloat UTAH COUNTY ESCALANTE Hectic Scenes Witnessed As Doors of Churches Are -- ' Closed - :Avr, - . BODIESFOUND f : SEYMOUR PROWS Before Teaching the Dsat they be--; canie foo. tired to Kmtinuetftculah ana ixriia turned nack to "shore ahead of the other two g iris. office discussion ncit; Siiiiday innrnint,'. will have, to jierform the same rauline felt hor strength, going she ()r the entire world unless science AH thoseJntereKted in the sidijiscl called to Mablj for lulp, Mable 1 invited to be the and invention can ai present. uji kept her companion on the surface by holding tightly tn Pauline's wrist at the same time as she Swtuu toDuring the latter part of last wards the shore. v week a sarload of Ilolsteln dairy HVE OF SIX i''3':i;S';:!:-5":J- ' f4 .USHESJX-RESCUEi- nown cwrftrTtH3rTnir!-H5ways. j."Japn-n- l y-.- ikach In- - , r TF) he ajfert r to - . He told police detectives he kill-- . ed two railroad workers during a robbery at Hazclton, B. C. in 19l4, when they declined toemov --their -bad secreted ahnaw BrtUshColumhla police but. $4,000, said they can ifWall Hff Tfoaolvedt yiwiiuw. : ktlllng tn-tSeattle police said they 'received similar reports from Mankate, Minn, where, according to John- son's confession, he killed a police - tnie nothing therc? -- Four Girls Sim Too Far Out Into Lake at Provonna Hm Ui - bands. problem, yet n-- - :fBATTkB, , Hjmd the. main ioud;udiif: witbja fifKrope, .OSell teen to thirty years, if our popnla-tio- n as the British Isles are alrefrilv continues to Incre.iss as it ba' over, populated and have- lieconie . .ohe during the la stW years A---4 1 Erector- - Xolson" b jJT.t Iholof the glol)R have Iwn wntnrated population of the United States with population, then the problem doubled during the ".century which will have to be solved. IntprTenedlieia mt J1800 mitbaaoo.: rate of In- becane aver populated it could rim and thnt ai the wil". ilout.l iUel? crease witliin over into adjoining lands,' into j " "wVixtliii'lirsC or "Into r.f tnotvn aiid 'i.bitaile rhe glolK' arc" al Islands of the. sen. That, is the of parts Capt. O. C. Applegate, pioneer Oreready occupied and since the earth casc .no longer. People must learn gon resident, will take'part in the is carrying by far the greatest bur- to waste less and to produce more Celebration at Eugene,. Ore.; this den of people it ' has ever enrried. by tlx; end of this century or the summer marker tltAipeuiiiif f the r ls a crisis will be Upon us." Southern Pacific railway's new Wt- be-' serious one, Director- Nelson irector Nelin . quoted an emioff line between San Franclwio and lleves . nent .Harvard professor who" has . Portland."T Capt: "Applegate speaks old countries, such ns Cil.na made, a careful study-ithe light "In five Indian language and is n mem and India; "famine and pestilence of; present day conditions xt tlxe per of. the Kfcmaljh and Modoc and war. havekeptbe" population Theory advanced tiy lialtlms many tribes.. ; down, to the fotid supply," Director years ago. Director Nelson "will continue' his Nelson continued.' "Tnei agencir.s Manr of Murders "Confessed Not Known to Police Authorities " ... mk k Itoia!ekcuL--j!ontlnimi- wheels industria! revclutln a few JcaN a.o. "The opUjnists lielieve tiiat science, will' be ab itk UiIh t , f ': w - liy (he cl he Lowry Nebxm. dim-tr"- f division of Young' university in an address delivered to ihe parents clasa of Frovo Fifth .ward Furthermore, Sunday morning. aud-fuuii- lx. J3ri;k-wHt-e- t. nl hnA Tccerrrd frnnT 4he--i is smalt jn comparison irith-that- itt IrfKil seinugwplw.-4Bdlcate" " U. irbisis parts of fhe coimtrv remTf- ttoheiti.from disturbance was - not " widespread Ohio. There Is every reason to'be-liev- o tall and famttv and "Judae Carlhlie'fire" rd nil tranquil, c No distnrbawes that- - someday Utah - farmers Bailey and family all of Salt Lake where the --deputy-had gone'-tflerve and - was. accompanied by- IfJ t the Tllla' marked gatherings will grasp this opportunity'.". a sheaf of aubpoenaes. . City; William Nuttall and (leorge any damage. CaihnPc - shrine, - resumption --of rAliTiott and families of Stanard- . Gnndalhift disorders"hair leeinea"fi'l the grand jury investigation and deyllle; Oral Moore and family of there. cided upon the' summoning ' of a Payson; and Leonard Nuttall and Casualties to date in the crisis score of witnesses from Los Angeles family of Itn fie are 3 killed and 8S woumleif la the and Carmel'on the strength of the "... ..i wei-k'cathedral evidence-whicjams;; six he today discounted "If more Utah companies would follow the lead set by the Utah Oil Tales of big fish caught in the past in 4iioxders kUlitil at -I- 'aeluica ' as being too yague." 'Jackson Hole country are. floating Refining company of Salt Lake City in advertising Utah and other prod1 ., The evidence was that gathered by aroiiml Provo with the returih late lhere. intire the: would of Jhink Utah "What slogan, perhaps uct, Depntyj District Attorney Joe Ryan Sunday evening of M. II. Graham, -..." at purporting makes, makes Utah, said 1L H. MerriTlj rhalrina-To- f the'litiblicify comproprietor of the Gfaha hf Prlntipg to prove that a s ."Mr, and ,Mrs, mittee of company, and his son Bill from a Brigham .YounguniverRlty. "The. adtertisement rim by that George Mclntyre," who occupied vacation around Yellowstone not was Herald in. a Provo the 'Sunday boost, morning company Evening cottage there for ten- days were lu Park UMt. other interesting places In Wyoming. ."...' reality L Kenneth G. Ormlston, for- only for the company, b.ut for the whole tate. Timpatiogog Is the 'SwitzerBOSTON. Mass., An. 2 (UP). .' mer Angelu Temple radio operator, , didn't weigh more than in. announces Travelling of America the land J as ita'splendididveFtlsefflent-company andMraTMcPhersonT" 'Angvlus and hi rapidly being recognized as such;.. If all of our interested interests first woman member-o- f the Eng- six or eight pounds each, they were Temple evangelist. r The city stoning coin mission will become one of the bes;t known as well as the jwst loved In the nation, lish "prhament.. arrived in Boston thrown back into the lake coca liie on the' 8; S. Saniaria, ea,rly today. Keyea, however, "will himself go would follow story Mr. Graham is handing out to conduct a hearing this erening at set here there la no reason why this state shouldn't lead the bfur the grant) Jury Tuesday to Of Obfitfes .Dana, Gllwn, .brothern-- ' his many friends? "Vofl eouldn't TiilO "o'clock on-it- s plans for' the course, the coinjwny had Tico as much in Mind as Tlmpanogos but law reveal all the evldem-- that has of Lady Astor, met her here and give fish away around the camp. entire city with the exception serves boost for oil a for and manufacas mountain the the gas Inbeen collected" since the first Everybody- hail ifitB initre; tiin he section" north of CentoT- - "ftrectthey left. soon aftorfor : m . j. ir t 4 miBlIti Ha.' i!UJiimtui;,.,, Jjf m .. imma ar?iirt M'.hweand icast jjf 'rJitonyiiYfcnfiiu-.i-lt rant LoosUolLers "without liftiug yourself the distlngnlshed visitor will spend "IV" nojolihl"whTlilU findTl those interested in" the Dr, Erimhall sftTS-roThis attitude win mark Ihe ofO- plans are clal close of the case, Keyei stated, a bit." r c , t the month of August resting, " canglu one that T.a orgoO. to be in attendance JtedxQLiefJave!ifigotQrlBi d Oarmel-By-The-Se- llte o -- . . Yes, We Caught One That Was SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRE. BiggefnThat s , more--peopl- C"armel-By-The-Se- a, CITYZONERS "ARRIVES IN U.S. ten-da- y : MEET TOMGHT lnwgnttF,---lArtr"AsTor- of-the -- Ifaeli ? a 1 r'Xy -- ' |