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Show laXXHfdt TH WEATHER. fair Friday and taturda; alight Chang, In Umitrstura. Lacal lanianmt Prlena. The Tribune Want Ad columns are the clearing housefor real estate infor- R--vly lOrar ..... Vt d --- Copper (enthadoa) 1 y M .....UMW mation in Salt Lake. H SALT LAKE CITY, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER VOL. 110, NO. 45. US, 24 lrj4. Crimson and Blue Valiantly Battle to Wedding Rings for Men Proposal Is Rejected by Charch TO THE SOU Reports of Stalin and Kameneff Attacking Minister Made Public. Charged With Turning Menshevik and Deserting Ideals of Revolution d Not 27 -- cBv the Press ) The f ill text cf the report! of Ijo Kameneff and M Sta-li- n attacking War Minister Trotxky These rehave just been published ports heretofore have ben confined to the Inner circle of the Communlef MOSCOW. Amo-elate- FIGURES IN EGYPT'S INTERNATIONAL igloul 1 fifth honored word IIAMKW slrv New V r 4 of a V hstt'e S Yard for Points; State Championship Undecided. Forty-Fiv- e m j; The with pirates off n tl Mmg in Ihrils old I'anish n sin was re ptk(it taUs of iitted tv ihe upe?i argrj nf the IVfni'h Mt- liiifi Eunnsta whiih arrived hrre todav bearing marks of the atirrng h enes whl h tw.k - mace Two davn her de ks o the Miper. six" said, the kran is a unloaded her cargo to a Mitall schoonei ivo.g off Ruin nw and the cew retired for the The st h oner afier standmxht ing bv fop ome unie. sudlenl The attacked the Kramlm'S u- -- Escaped Bandit at Bay in Iowa Cornfield - v.1 fr - t.r r -- ! 7 GraNov. 27 OMAHA. Neb x Trotr1cTB prior to the ham, Council Biuffa. filling atatloa revolution and durlng"aTPl afiaith who handle from manacled, Jumped, aj Bolshevik coup d etat t carefully urT moving train while being taken to the In forty columns of printed Iowa reformatory at Anamowa early vexed week and hae since evaded thi matter. tuaaes, was this morning reported at Both Kameneff and staJln the sovbav TrTlruriifield near Traer. Iowa, iet leaders, strive to show that TrotsSheriff a. inSfroAf Con n c Bluffp was notified by Toledo, IowfriiuihoiL.. ky always has seted as a "menaho-vi- k a man believed to 'have been ties that from and now has departed Graham Jumped from a farmers wa- and fled into a cornfield near pure bolshevism and party Idealism after he had been given a lift. Kameneff explains that the centre! Igon farmer. It was said, notified committee of the party was compelled a poese had again taken up and to Inaugurate a campaign against Ohio Officials Await Ex the hunt, surrounding the field. Graham was undor twerrtv because his recent book. Trotskv for taking $20 from a gasowa in Sheats sentence l,esons of the 1317 Revolution Report line station laat Sunday He was money to return to ht home In being published under the ostensible laV FlirTlAf Nflvgtcrv Fort Smith, Ark., he tcld police when protection of the Communist pari. icy captured Sunday night. snd, coming from a member of the partys political bureau which dirtota the work of the Communist Intel naNothCOLUMBU8 Ohio. Nov 27 v tional. I he book creates a danger for ing tending to solve the veil of which has hung over the parthe party ous of Lutheran Christ Evangelical It cannot. therefore. Kameneff hur geh In the faehlonalde Bexlev district since the practically cremated sa'i. he allowed Ito pars unchalengfd taken to the book, EmkJv of lire Addle Sheeatsiev was If no exception In the furnace eleven das ago h added. It might be accepted as found developed today a manual for young Communists and The work of County Prosecutor obtt TV King and Ms a idee, making- members of the ContmtthlxV trtter an investigation of the' mystery, was national. at a standstill They rested after a STALIN'S HOT ATTACKS. period of almost constant work sines While Kamemff confined Ms gen- the bodv was found h ths husband, Sheatslev eral 'Tltuinm of Trotrkv to his own the Rev C StRlin who la a memTonight Mr King said he had no ber of the executive cmmittee of plans for the remainder of the week the Communist paiiv dwells unspar- - Further action, he said, will depend ,,heon the report of scientific experts who ingly upon the war minMr abandonment ure investigating certain phases of and hi alleged boWhevlk principles of orthodox j Caravan of tod.y Remarkable He accused Trotrkv of attempting thHundr, or curkm, to tike Lenine a ninntle for htmrelf thronr-- d th atroct in front of the He kKo urges members of the pertv narnnage to which Mr Sheatsle' snd Iowa, Missouri Youths Verdict in Rich Indian to wage a relentless war aralnst thev his four children returned from Paris. Trotx-khio. where funeral services were held mllitarv leader, as otherw!econcenfor Mrs Rheatsley a week ago s Ideas mav become the En Route to Springfield The parsonage was guarded bv Prince Blackmail Trial tration point for fill nonproletarian elements who strive to disintegrate Ceattaued ea Pag Tkrss proletarian dictatorship (Column Ou ) friend bell AH hough Expected by Tonight. Trotsky PILABOARD THE LINCOLN Intend that the present movement la InnocuGRIMAGE 8PEt IA1. En Route to ed to render him politWalh he does no favor Springf.eld ll at YLtherh Mo Nov ous, Stalin rav of partv 27 By ROBERT J PREW Asscm lafed reprisals or harsh ueatmint By the Press) in rn Universal Service Cable opponents. He declared there Across Missouri a remarknorthern In controversy the present danger The verdict In LONDON, Nov 27 able racan was passing tonight of splitting the prty. adding. "We the famous Robinson suit igatnl tic It wa a caravan of fortv-on- e have onlv to struggle against Trotrkv steel snd eliminate Ms menshvlk Ideasincoaches expected tomorrow comprising three spetl.il Midland bank The whole campaign has been trains, and It wa branny more than night. Th feature of the nnc1uding td to avoid renewed 1S00 Iowa and Missouri school chiltroduced It la within the Communist dissension dren to Sprlngf.eld 111. where tomor- evldeme today 4wp the story of how row thev will do homage at the tomb Sir Harrl Flugh. known throughout ranks Unlike last ears controversy of Abraham Lincoln however, when Trotfkr found summit the trial, for reason of tate, as "Mr especially among In many quarters As the three section of the special to A. went with hi aid line the vaung Communists and military red the Wabash through, a time ta wav was being cleared hi London Hwver sfter paving i adrts. the war minister thi the all along Lashed $750 00 by to allow this remarkable caravan to check for Mark Engliih almost deserted the aid that Wster I,awver Railpas bv without interruption SUPPORTERS APE FEARFUL. consulted Mm Decemofficials previously had passed Furious Gales; Heavy road advised tl st when h There are few' even of his aowed word along for operator to hold ber 29 11. the take who dare hi outsooken supporters W'atch during the ntght so that the nothing be dne shoutOnit without 14 on his defense in Mew of the all- January (Waters') approval Is Reported. youthful passengers might be trans- 1920 n the Communi-'Damage called at V a the powerful ported in safety. when then arrayed agaln- -t him. office with Mr party which are On the third section, where this ter Numerou. reeolutlone are comma said that the matter had been settled. Is being written quiet slowly story branches In dall, from tic provincial. Three Ceottwad eo ? IXNTXN, Nov. 27. (Bv the Asso- replacing the hectic merrimentIn that of the Communist party pledging 111, the suTged through the miuhes (Column Tour I the cen'ral com ciated Press.) Much damage was earlier fuhr.t support totoward of hours the evening Special lol mlttee's attitude a furious gale which nures accompanied the train for tear, the usr done today by losing his tactma Inat chaperons are passing minister maintains a discreet silence swept both the east and south coasts from seat and to Feat looking after the not uttered a single word, of England and InlaiftP points He ha the voungster and tuckSeventeen persons were drowned comfort of neither In speeches or in the press a 040 in - 040 fw of the younger one when the freight steamer Hartley, a ing erd thre are Indications that he does rouPortfor the 2000 of to off night ordlnarv sank the attend tons, veed rot eten Tha land Only two men of the crew were KIWANIANS ON DUTY, tine of business In his office rescued There were many minor caswork of the wsr council is now di tn the rear, officials of the as ualties to coastwise shipping rect.d by M Frunre. Trotrkv Iowa. Klvvania club, the or040 040 channel steamer The Pleppe sistant sponsoring the "pilgrim- 040 of New Haven ganisation Political observers pseem to think grounded at athe mouth out the wathes to are working age to which and attempted tug, that Trotskv s adversarleaover have harbor until morning the rescue her, was smashed against the be Inheld scored a completa victory one coach of the section a Young The JMeppe was refloated wsr chief hut they believe that thto breakwater. Is ettled down for a traveler after alxty-si- x paasengers from France rest, but still standing loelv nights beside partv leadera will not attempt for such a had spent five hours of mtery on him mn oak tree which tomor- - NEW YORK. Nov 27 - Publication dethrone him altogether, s reduce board The cruiser Calliope was sent measure undoubtedly would disIn of a translation of ?he Old Testament nM t uxti(Co'ttma a nrotound reaction among the rank from Portland to assist vessels channel Five ) In modern English In whuh the and file of the armv who rerard tress in the English the roval mail At Routhamptdn Also deep called a park. Noahs of Eden their leader terv highlv Aires of Buenos the Almanxora liner reeentment could he looked for among service. Bride and Ark is termed ft barge and the ity of and broke her Chaplin moorings of the population sections lertaln She narl named Ihividrburg, was anconsider ths war minister the swung about dangerouslv Arrive in Hollywood David escaped smashing a naval rowly most able member' of the preaent nounced today. was vessel The eventually transport the work of Dr Jamea Moffatt, It again after warped into her-- berthwork LOS ANGKLF.S, Nov 17 Thgrll. of tughard by three hours by eminent Scotch theologian and Greek Chaplin rped through Hollywoodto hia boats President to Attend automobile earlv today, bringing and Hebrew scholar, who two vears took who v room pilots Bouthampton a atle Beverly Hill fort the New .Testament Contest theThesteamer Army-Nav- y Veendam out of port nw ago translated mornTuedMv until bride, who, Announcement were unable to leave the vessel out- ing. vraa hla leading ladv in into modern English Grev. Lit Nov. 27 President side the harbor and were carried to the film left the spe- of the book publication In this counWASHINGTON, The Chaplin h Plmouth and landed there thev came from Em and Mrc. ToolMg plwtt to cial car made bv a firm of prominent for FOUR OF CREW MISSING. SutnrdftT morning by automobile wedding place, at try palme, Mexico, the i nttnd th re(the George H. Duran coma avoid to in order 27. publisher Bhorb. NoV Baltimore, whr thv Grave public DUNKIRK. N Y., football game. annual Armv-Nav- y It will he released December I at the station here for the here are entertained fears ception pany). The prejldnttnl party will have "Just tell everybody we are happv The book, entitled "The Old Testaof the fishing tug Harold G luncheon in Baltimore a the gueafa safety "her master. Uaptaln John Beck and thankful and glad to be home, I the reBerk, before ment; a New Translation.' going of e4ty repreeentatlVea of Buffalo, and three members of bis the comedian raid, of eight years' unaided labor on to the football gam of the deck hands w sult Two crew Tradition will he followed by Mr. and u" by the freighted Belgian, the part of the Scotch theologian, who Tracing Carload declare Mm roolldge and their gueeta br oc- and taken to Buffalo. Agents that It In no sense Ya a aide of on the the aeate navy mi es out cupying The tug was twentv-flv- e of Alcohol Shippers field during the- flmt half, and chang- returning to the harbor from the flh-In- g tanyirevious English translaArmy aide ing between halve to the return grounds last night, when aa shaft tion, butia a translation of the ancient 27 Nov. Iowa. the will make State MOINES, trip PE8 storm. partv broke on the propeller Ijj during Through the use of Hebrew text have been assigned by After-neto WaifTTHitHHuhy automobile ImmeHer flares were sighted by the Bel- agentGenera! Ben 1. Gibson to assist modern English and the substitution about to attempt a diately after the gafW gian, which puthawsers In vfere put 'on federal agent tracing the ahipper of term and geographical descriptions reooiML, Three OE VALERA RELEASED. all snapped like and consignee of a carload of alcohol nr the tu)f",bwL..Jhey In manevveclng with the elsed at Council Bluff lent Saturday familiar to the preaent generation r.FAST. Nov, 2. (By the Ao-- c threads. translation of the de Valem, the line two members of the a while In transit from New Jersey to I those used in otner la ted drawn Dr. ha Moffatt f 'ranctsca, it wa learned todav Old Testament, of the tug succeeded In scrambling Republltan leader, to one man entirely new picture In many pa The InVawHgallcm. It monthrrtwboard f was sentenced ter- the ldn Hne Beok reveal wwterlrt the .Ulster ,sage where the meaning waa formerly aTter men AfteFthethlrd t parted g prison obecured by obsolete phraseology of a warning from drifted away in Bejgian bootlegging ring ritorvtln defiance- wa The alcohol seised bv Sheriff ' Percy instance, he open the book of released at 4 stood by for two hours nut t horl t ie. 7the--4Ui- t 293 cases billed aa wa olive of Esther a ToHowa, fishing boats TgUason oclock thFs' afternoon YFridayU He sight her again. Several t OTftewd la the retg fi'PfXeiix e , th rum waJt oil. value lt launcher at of for aearched piece a number train on and a wa(( placed Dubljoand Xerxe who reigned from lnUIatlnttflA runners' border eacorted-4d-J- h today 7orthetug 1 UT!? 1 Jay 1 of) strangers new, anwrrnltv bent on recovering the money paid the cargo swarmed over the side of thy Francis a and forced the supercargo Into M cabin He managed to .spt. he said, of his and roused the members rrew who after a short gun battle. drove off the attacking party, composed of Americans under a 'danadlan leader, back to its own boat vessel of 132 The Francises. tons, sailed from Hamburg on August 2h, bound for Saint Fierre Miquelon, under the command of (aptam Ni hulas RTtV ai-e- Aggie Halfback Runs Shipper Spins Yarn of Battle on Ocean With Cand of Pirates from "nbev brides response In one of the two pae sages in which It occurs tn ritual, although It was permitted to remain in the other The revised ritual, which must be f'nall.v accep ed bv the house of bishop and 0i house of iavmen. now in the section ufhere both respond "love cherish and serve. substituting serve for obey The bride, however, cannot escape entirely from the word which the feminist so tirelessly oppose. asked If she will take this man to be thv wedded husband, wilt thou ohev and serve him The proposal for the double ring ceremony aroused a heated disargucussion, In which many ments, ecclesiastical snd practical, were presented, but the nents had the fins) say and the motion was rejected. 11 GO GET 1 perts af-It- te , I 17 LISE de-atp Coaiti aide-de-ca- t- p I I (Jar-de- 1 PreT--air!of- tn whown-Novembe- n, KV 'The-fogT- he . -- dtd-po- pricegt A- ) in 1 re-1- British Arrest Trio of Apeged Egyptian Ringleaders in Plot tl Service (abb Agrl-''iiltur- a! v sh ers ni botLt-team- foot-bg- Drastic Action Intended to Suppress Further Secret : Anti-BritiActivi ties. Aged Woman Accused of Murderirg Rival for Love of Boy of 19 27 I.( i.MK N. Nov tl'v the Associated Pres) The llrP.Hh authorities Ji Ualro have lami into their to sup-- p twn hind drastic meiMir potting pollne national ly the arrest of four jr moeut memf the partv ('rgunlfttUm, had bers ed bv funner ITemler Xagloul Ia'.ha e The Those hanres pro eentor rreted w'ere Nekrh Be' the M In the mlnUtrv of the a votinger won in e(fiar er to do pun with her a a nvl liter! r in Zurloul n lobtnit Abdul She tMn rot bed the victim that r n of Zogb ul s monev to Rahioiui Idhmv. m he might M v order o hold the bov Tie William Insert poilth al assistants dent lb The around 1mv hi neen xoneratd of any Mikraru tued a iroiulnent t'op'.b menib r of the natioimliKt delegation, part in th mur ler anJ Hurakxt Pasha, who was Zag- ioul minister of the Interior in offifial Affording to statement quarter in Indon tnight the men (arrested wr leafier in an rmVPfrraii against British whi'h proHablv va jiarttr 040 040 040 f r h murder of Srdar Staik and whl'h nsight if left un result In hamperel m ita arUPl. fur'hi r unforlunv e Imtdepts wrh f rj that th-There 040 040 action on he pert of the prompt British in another Egyptian might result crisi but crrding to it was Cairo ndvh e the the-after a hastjlv called icatdnet cotin ul. that there would be a the The no ministerial o'er 127 province Fthbp1 hid Sfcepted BreNow it Prill h authority Kle Jsme version read that the men came to pa In the dav of Ahurii mer Ztvvars r'P'stl hould be handed (thi t AKasueru which reigned from jjlrkin In o ut ti 'en unto Ethiopia., over a bun- tnii m Cdi Bp ) drd and seven anl twenty province) 7 "( fw Moffatt storv of the creation I rr follow Eight Killed in Two Thn ('fid fbe Eternal molded th ttm of du Crashes in Illinois foin ground, brJv4blng Into hi notrll tbe breath of ll'e hU wa how n.an b came a living berHK'AGO Nov 27 Flvht person ing killed tonight in two jwere report'd fn the Dnn of Ederr In the far c Pinion between train and sGnd th Fterhal then planted auto uobile at Lombard, 111, twenty TYk )pjarte ! p I. n SCORE EVENED UR. lead and with With a seven-poithe Aggies forwards holding before the Crimson onslaught. It appeared an though the state championship again would be taken north But shortly . under-grun- j a punt line. Starting a port of hia iagllltv Livingston evaded two Agglea h downed him before ha who d and headed Tor tnndw h 0mubd4 m Ft t latest 7 00 v niini-terl- et Ti f et t ' molded "And from the Eternal made all ort of tree to 'when a Chicago A Ngrthwewtcrn train grow that were delLrhrfnl to ee and stnu k n automohilwat Ijombard and rood to eat. with the tre. f Tife and (three men and two women died a; the tree that vleld knowledge of good Aurora, where Burlington 'and ev Jn the center rT th park & (juincv traio atrip k an automobile 'From Edeq a river flowed to water) The dead t Ltmthard. the park, which, on leaving the park. CIatiC Bower. 65. Mr. Kvmlj Mr W A Brewer, 23. brsnehed Into four stream 37. Mi Bower He Interpret th story of the flood Killed at Aurora? were a follows. Robert Kaufman. 21 Tharon 'MarGod said to .Noah. 7 have ro- shall. 22 Jamea Murray, Lillian Bab-cor- k and an unidentified woman rv human ad ved to put an end to August Garb, aixth member of the being, for they have filled the th Ul with tnolenc and outrage, them and th earth together Build a barge of cypre wood, build cabin !oide tfte barge, and cover it with pitch Beside and out how yoq are fo build It "Tbl the barge la to bd feet long, 7S feet broad and 4S4eet high. You must put windows In the barge 1$ inche from th roof, and make a door tn th side of tha barge; ut three deck in iL l-- automobile partv at Aurora, and the only survivor wa pf'ouabiy fatally injured He had both leg broken and suffered probable internal injuries. The automobile in which the six wer riding wa struck by a fast Chicago to Omaha mail train three miles south of Aurora Major W A Brewer, husband of one of th dead in the Lombardaccldent, I was reported probably fatally injured and Fred T. power flso waa hurt after this IJvingaton-receive- (on hi own thirty-yar- d j off at a speed which d t welt-nie- !e Work of Eminent Scotch Theologian A )V- m five-yar- . Garden of Eden Park; Noahs Barge r( ,.r Pennant of crimson and penhanta of blue were waved to the evening breeten with equal fervor yesterday when the University of Utah andktho ttah Agricultural college- - gloriously fought to a 7 tie on Cummings field Battling with a fury which equaled nr exceeded rhat which has characterised any previous struggle between the two achoels, the elevens valiantly strived to achieve that which failed to go to either. The 1924 football championship of the stats, the price of the encounter, remains In deadlock, and only tha glory accorded the prin- - ' elpsls of an epic battle la bestowed r upon the gallant warriors of Coach Tf M Fltapatrlck and Coach & ffU Rom Houe Old Testament D&ne in Modern Terms 00 Shen-and'tfi- ,.T UTAH AGQIEt U. OF U. ...... A colorful throng, which patiked the grandstands to capacity. Silled the temporary bleachers and 'crowded ro th , lines, viewed the struggle aa a splendid climax ta Chicago S Acting ChlCi Of i the localcamefootball season. Two elev- ens pointed with smnning and diM- contest whbh traditional for the genre wtaftS Koogn emphaslsae the aUiletlc rivalry nf the two stats institution, played furtoua-i- y on All Vice. throughout .the encounter to 7he coveted objective whlh Upped from 4h grasp of both. With only the questionable officiatI'titcsfo Trlhaue Salt Ijtke Tribute Wire. ing to mar the play, which continually brought the eager rooters to thcle Nov (OlICAdO, Chicago' feet with ahotrta af giwanw nf enafe! defective bureau received dismay, the game ended eftr It had exhausted their reneoire working order today 'All the from the squad leaders of trick and enegry in an effort to policemen ' down to the "plaip .othea men. who cowier the other LIVINGSTON AND KNOWLES. came In the downtown headquarters There were two outstanding bien following the appointment of Captain in yesterday fray, and it I to ths M .Iliam a chief of de- abltitv of th one that the invading their touchdown and th tective. were ordered to go and get Aggies owe ability of th other that Utah can en claim an equal share In the honor Matthew of the day Willard (Putch) Knowles, Tteputy Su erintendent Zimmer, acing 'hief of plice In the who ha come down from Xgan for a sen 'e of Ch ef t'ollins was the one the past three vear to carry the college color who hen ie I out the oruer Many of against v the lj Crimson. yeterSiv finished hi the old timers in rHce clrcl career in a btaxe of glory. Gens thev were the most stringent Livingston, the bock field man who given out rr manv dnv has gradually mounted to fame, yes PLAY NO FAVORITES, terday won for himself a warm To "There will be no further hr the of all supporter of the tn the depart-nu- Crimson hearts the Captain Zimmer told ArThe two eleven had fought bittergathering in the hfef office hav-- n ly throughout the first three quarrest everv man who is guilty of ters. and with the beginning of tha (ommitt- - an offense regardless final period It looked much like tha f hi or social poj tual tanllng dav would end with the goal line Don t th.nk vnu have done your dutv uncrossed. But those who voiced that when vou pdl In tmeone whl was opinion figured without the brilliancy running a tnkload of befr or of Knowles and Livingston. With 'aught bt KeAn-eleven mtutes to go before the final those higher-uth gun Knowles started on an end run king of gambling, lorda of vie around the left side of hla line. Wood-sid- e and exar of crime and brxtlegging blocked In Williams, and Morris Then and onlv then will you e al- wa sent far out of th plav by an lowed to take a breath. You will have effective Interference. Knowrle then vou to about cut sharply to the right, darted through ar fast arr3 and hard speaking shotguns and pis- a hole feet wide, doubled back three Don t be nfrad to use either before Howells, Rock and Champion tol In the pursuit of bur dutv wa off for the goal line before In and A' ting Captain John Mege the Crimson secondary could give He then kicked goal chase from Coaimue Fag placement na Fit ) (C rolicc mvs-ter- p0n Both Touchdowns Are Result of Long Runs; Utah Star Scores by. Return of Aggie Punt ne ive-year L Tie 7-- 7 Thrill Immense Throng . With Brilliant Dashes IjONDON, Nov. 27By the Asto The desire sociated Press protect the British bridegroomIntoo from financial many pocket roads, which. It was contended, might prove a serloue deterrent to marriage alreadv affected by and the housing shortage led the Church of England of house clergv todav to reject s proposal requiring men. -- ae well as momenr to Mf wedding rings The question arose during disof the cussion of the revision marnsge service which earlier had been altered so as to eliminate the tir the FIVE CENTS Livingston andKnowles CRISIS At top, Zxloul Puhji, pramlar, who rMignod hla post m a rar.ilt of th crti foi: owing the 8'wanUon of Sir dir SUtk. from left (No. 5) In tt photo. Below t view of Alhyandrt. wh'w pop M b'rn svfn r ycr bv th- - British. PAGES Fate of Two American in Winter Recipes Province Efcciting Ap- for Canned Foods is th and economical Wise prehension in Shanghai. houewffa who serves the food that the season Fresh food rhould be "given the preference in garden time, but HANKOW. Chin. No. M when winter ets in the logical recourse la things that come in tins. A ) ted Hoc i. the Pr.i, (By The next four months are canned and So we offer now Nt,e Elizabeth Berglund wofood months. Ingcborg Ny.tul, Amariean through our Washington Informabooklet full of tha a tion Bureau, men attached to the Auguetana lore o canned oods. eynod miesion at Juchow, Honan ts a recipe masterThis booklet province, who were reported millpiece on canned foods. It contains 23 recipes for aoupa. 20 for Oe food ing after Chinese bandit captured dishes. 171 for entrees and substanthat town, are reported to have refor vegetables, 35 for tial d shew, mained at Juchow. All other aalada 3 for sauce. 12 for sandwho ware in Juchow at wiches, 13 for appetisers antJS (ur desserts more than 203 tn all. th time, neaped to Kiahtten. Te get a copy of this booklet of mile away. twenty-fivthe coupon recipes Hi out and mail two cents in enclosing below, Af 1ANOHAI. Nov 27 (P.y the return postage. Aviated Br' ) Two Ann r lean worn, stamp for n Mis Elisabeth Betgiund and Mtsa Allto bed the att ingeborg Njstul Frederic J. Haskin, Director mission at Juchow. Hogustana svnod 5M) The Balt Lake Tribuna mile West of ghang- nan province. Informs 1on Bureau, hal. were missing today after th town acWashington, D. C. -j was captur4 by Chine bandits, I enclose herewith two cents cording to a message received her All other foreigners in stamps for return postage on from Hankow. to a women two free copy of the booklet. Recthe escaped except mile away. ipe for Canned Goods ' Kiashsren, twenty-fiv- e Rev. are Arne the Bandits holding Nam and 200 And a fur floft.feK) ransom rifles since hia capture at 8k Itwaa t Street Honan province., according to a message received here today dy tha Nor- City weglan consulate. The Rev. Mr. Anda wa reported missing on November '21. State i SMiwon It mile southwest of suit I e j ' (Uaua4 s (Cltuaa ftp Fiv.) Tw. ' , |