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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNIXG. AUGUST shipped thla year to China, Japan and other part of th Orient. Grew are, he said, are cooperating with th San Francisco chamber of commerce pursuant to an agreement reached aom s time ago la Salt Lake. Fir Mak Clean Sweep Hogs, ' Unionized Bungalows chicken, a granary, a machine shed and a barn, In addition to about 100 tons of hay, were destroyed by fire at noon today at the farm of William Holmes at Liberty, In gdn valley. Children playing with match are Moat women hav to atruggl eo th aald th wedding didn't em said to have started th bias. Th hard with domemio dutle that thou- legal beoauae hadn't been to Wn fir Og department responded, but sands of house wive are planning to Niagara Fall. they was unable to extinguish the flames, or Lah eew were la a The only rapid join in American Federation wnicn had gained considerable heat washing machine. way. i want an eight-hoIn Three hundred Chicago wire orThy day the home. ganised th other afternoon and all Canyon Survey Planned Flrnt BapMarriage ! th only union In th their husband got tor dinner waa an tist church members will hold their country where th member work for ultimatum. services Sunday af th Baptlat assem- nothing. They demanded electrical refrigerably ground on th North Fork of the Th men aren't afraid of a walkout. tion or better looking Ice men. Ogden river, the Rev. Arthur J. Hancan of They beautiful get plenty They also asked for mora considerasen announced today, Federal Judge trlkebreaker. tion. They wanted to be treated like T. T. Johnaon, Chaplain Blakeney of Can you Imagine coming horn om aervanta Fort Douglaa, and Dr. J. D. Sprlng-ato- n evening and finding a pretty blonde of Los Angeles will be the speaTheir strlk waa uooful until cao a husband dinner? cooking your all th husband began making date ker. The last of th see eon' aeeem-bli- e Tb man never worrle average in th canyon will be held on about with th walking delegate. help any more. A wedding alAugust 13. On brtd went to th window and ways olves hla labor problem. aw th groom klMlng th plcketa an employment buEvery altar Looking) Ahead Annual convention reau. H was enjoying th lockout. of the Utah State F'arm bureau will One fellow Jtlted a flapper and marTh only way to hortn your hour be held In Ogden some tlm in Janua d ried widow. He In a!d he th kitchen is to divorce your wanted ary, 1928. Oeoree F. Stalling, cresl- who wa kitchen-brokand spend hi alimony In a dent of th Webr county organization, aomebody bride The had to spend her delicatessen. hoped has announced. honeymoon at a ep, but the nearest she got to a watering place waa (Copyright, 117, King Feature 8yn- To B Buried Sunday Funeral the sink. for- - Mr. Kllbeth Burnett--will djoate, Inc.) b held at 1!:0 Sunday afternoon, Instead of 2 o'clock Monday afternoon, as previously announced. The services will be held at the Clinton meeting house. Interment will be In the Clinton cemetery. OGDEN DEPARTMENT At. SMi Washington 117 Pfcone and is Boolety, 2190. 1302-W- ; II! Weber SHAPE Ledbury ( PROJECTS OGDEN PEOPLE IN 1i TELL OF WRECK Youth Forging Party Taken From Ship Ahead in Many Lines at Ivory Island Comof Agricultural Work. mend Crew's Efficiency 13 0, 1027. 1 OGDEN, Aug. 5.Vocatlotial ari-rultur- work In Weber county bu mad rapid etrlde alnce last fall whan e couraaa war In- the atltuted In the Wbr county high school, according to Vern Oberhana-ley- , inatructor In vocational agriculture. Fifty-tw- o boy of the county ana now following up with flourishing th lnatructlon In vartou project line taken by them at th high achool during th winter and aprlng. Thla ihowing la very gratifying to Mr. Oberhanaley. who states that the county boaata aoma of th bait project crop in the tat. Th flrat youth to reall a big return on hla agricultural venture la Arthur Coy, 17, of Plain City, whoso on and acre of early potatoes brought more than 360. Harold Brown of Karr West and Don Carver of Plain City each have a stand of augar beets equal to any In th state, Mr. Oberhansley said. Some other outstanding project ar th onion patches of Ward Barker and Nephl Manning of North Ogden; th feed potato field of Clyde Fenrln of Kdn: thriving poultry projects of England of Plain City, Norman Kowler of Hooper and Adraln Janae of Huntsvllle, and the hog farm of JosSmlth-Hughe- one-ha- lf eph McDonald of Hooper. Following are the boys engaged In, project work: Plain City Dee Moves, potatoes; Blaine Robins, beets; Lloyd Robins, beets; Floyd Palmer, potatoes; Frank Sheen, i!lork Taylor, beets; beets; Max Christensen, beets; Don potaOrver. beets; Claire Folkman, Howtoes; Orvllle England, chickens: ard Taylor, beets; Elmer Hadley. Roy hogs; Archie Richardson, ewea; Richardson, ewes; Arthur Coy, potatoes; Albert Hunt, potatoes. Huntsvllle Willis Burrows, potatoes; Armand Schade, poultry; Adraln .lan.'e, poultry. Eden Seymour Fackerell, potatoea; t'lyde Ferrin, potatoes. Ulery Alton Hill, potatoea. North Ogden Weldon Berrett, potatoes; Clyde Roylance, ewes; Ward liarker and Nephl Manning, onions; Leslie andall, turkeys; Elmon Wood-fiellambs; William Barker, wheat. West Weber Milton Farr, hogs. South Weber Claud Williams, peas. Rlverdale Vern Coy. potatoes. Kanesville Victor Peterson, hogs; Joseph Todd, tomatoes. Taylor Newel Hadley, hogs; John Hawkes. potatoes; Henry Jenkins, potatoes. Rurch Creek Leonard Garner, hogs. P.ov Joseph .Thompson, tomatoes; Ralph Cllbby, poultry; Chester West, poultry. Harold Brown, potaFarr West toes. Harrlsvllle Ben Manfleld, poultry. Hooper Evan Beu.s, hogs: Norman Fowler, poultry; Joseph McDonald, hogs; Reed Naisbltt, hogs: Jack Parker, turkeys: Elbert" Widdlson. poultry; Alton Hull, hogs; Will Read, tomatoes: Alvln Johnson, poultry. Thirty members of the Ag club of the Weber county high school will for a Heave early Friday morning three-flaouting at Strawberry lake, under the direction of Mr. Oberhans-le- v and A. L. Christiansen, county agricultural agent. The boys will pa.rticij.ate in fishing, boating and athletic sports. v,.sV'1 'K fin Li UVU tlz U n Itasir.a. Austria deAiared Mre.-O- . C. Holtz, Mr. C j E. Little-fiel- d I. M. club music. r war oa PmgTam. ' Health and Pleasure's Sake Meter. 7:00 a. m. Washington Pullman 348.6 KFAE, College, KFON, Beach 167.7 KFRC. WASHINGTON, Aug. 6 (AP). A "very severe" earthquake at an estimated distance of 6300 miles from Washington was reported today by Father Tondorf of the Georgetown observatory. It began at 4:26 p. m.. with maximu .mdiaturbance between 5:07 and 5:16 p. m. Father Tondorf said the quake still was continuing with reduced severity. me - m.. i m A GEM JACK WORLD-FAME- SSo Oberhanv, instru'-tor-. a- -d and A L. I'hr.s-ljnn- , cfinfy agent. wre Iq charge of the party. Witt Oe te Chtee Prea f, A ow r P P the Hen l.rr'.T-i- t Orcnard rrnnfiri? Uwiar announced that .Heber a;.ie w:U Ai New Today! Claire Adams Theodora Von Eltz -- "BEAUTY PARLOR" COMEDY SERIES Lawrence Gray CARTOON 15c OldAA ill Cu6 (4P illidnight SPECIAL RATES N.---- ff. Eiuigration Canyon for Angnist BIG SATURDAY NITE DANCE tain brze. Enjoy walcom. Gntlemn th. th cool moun hot city evenlnge under the apell mulc and romantic of wonderful "danc In urrundinga 75o Ladlea 2Sc feiier Gardfers Hal Roach's Greatest Comedy 13.50 Kvtrybody BIFRB8HMINT8 AT CITY PRICtS Only 20 minutee from Main Street er ROOMS PER WEEK S5.00 Doubl Single and up Harmony Hawlcs Outstanding Achievement "After ATTENTION PINECREST INN come out to Old Mill Club tonight It'u Norma 'i I. wHl 1020 mm With With and KIT GUARD i 50J.2 WIP, Olmbel Broa., Phila690 delphia 0 WH8M, Chicago 1320 L. A. Bible Insti239.9 KTBL, IV: OF THE VAST TIMBER COUNTRY OF forma Shearer With LAOIES 11 Delightfully cool i - EWS FAMOUS VICTORIANS EVENTS Night will furnish th muslo for dancing each Wdneaday and Saturday vnlng. Trout and Chicken Dinner our specialty HYLAND Ogden-Web- er County Day Next Tuesday 48 Meet your friends from tho north In thla (rest gaia exctiraion to th ZiOkav Thooaandj ar oomlnf for this annual holiday. Big feature and lota of font or Dancing MONDAY, COUPON DAY COUPON ltth Vern : LONDON'S NOVEL NEWS GENTS NOWl A Flrat Showing In Salt Lake RaJph W. Ince 8320 Copyright, 1926, by Colleglat World Publishing Co. In arrangement with Cosmo Newa-papSyndicate, Inc. "THRILLING! r f "THE SEA Stat BtSitOMEDT IN AMEKICA ! THE GREAT NORTHWEST. WOLF' In Ogden. I. A ROMANCE TI BREAKING ALL RECORDS FOR ATTENDANCE AND POPULARITY WONDERFUL ORCHESTRA Olaaa-ll- k floor Member of the Onekedge club were entertained Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mr. Pariey Malan at their bom In Ogden canyon. Th was spent In pilng buno, vning prizes b' ing won by Mr. Herbert. F S'sger, Mra. George Buniham, Mlsa Kohler and Fred Wheeler. Gues:s f"i addition to, the club membera were W. Z Mr and (Mr. Terry and Mr. and Mrw "rtar7jr Waterfai:. OQDKS, Aug t Bound for a three,-dout, Tig at .'trewterry th:rry He her county ymjtrta, mem:era of the Weber county h'gh h.nl Ag-r'.ub. left i.'1n this morning 1 - 31 r u& iiiv-a9 M mm HMM l? TKB CHILLING From the Saturday Evening Post Story, "CRIMES OF THE ARM CHAIR CLUB." Kllocyclea. m.-O- IN "THE MYSTERY CLUB" MYSTIFYING! Do You Know Why AL COOKE tute r g "GOD'S GREAT WILDERNESS" Medal station. Paul ''4 I 120 416.4 WCCO. Gold NOW! THE ADDED ATTRACTION Dance1 Long 1200 San City of Pari. Frs n Cisco T I . VAUDZVIHE '..:c'V.H Brno Echophona, 283.4 "FELIX THE CAT Severe Earthquake Courteoue attendants Plenty of noveltle a good tlm Alway . I D E MATT MOORE and EDITH ROBERTS i STATIONS OTHER xs Ma Washington Registers Dane, midnight midnight to 12:00 muslo. s' y Brew-i- KTO, Ban Francisco. 1000 Watts Pacific Time. 428.3 Meters 8:00 to 9:00" p m 9:00 p. m. to 12:00 returned Thursday from a Mr. and Mrs. stay at Lost Creek. Pierce and daughter will remain In week-end Ogden over the Mrs. G. W. Sreeyes of Kigby, Idaho, la the gueat of Mr.nd Mra. Hor jert F. Seager for a few daya. Mr. and Mra. W. J. Barnaa and Mt. and Mra. Herbert F. Seager-havas their guests. Mrs. Jack rinell and onil-- I of dren Rlarby, Idaho. Mr. Tboma Pardee will leave Sa(-- l urday for lYovo to visit her aon. Pro- feasor T. Earl Pardo. fine will be ac-- i Norma, Kathryn and compare! by who have been viaitlng Billy Pardoe, OGDEN BRIEFS .- Meters. Pacific Time. 361 2:00 to 2:30 p. m. Concert. 8:00 to P 00 p. m. Sport review. 9:15 to 9:45 p. m. I'roRTam. 9:46 to 10:00 p. m. Vaudeville. 10:00 p. in. to 1:00 a. m. Concert. "d IS ants, when presented th Ticket Oeeie Tht Cu either t tn Saltalr Deeet er Saltair Beach, will entitle tne holder te receive n round trip ticket, good only en Monday, Auguat S, A en th Sat Railway M"!Initriii en and return. lift Lake City t Saltair Lk. 0rfii WHAT'S ierelda Wallac, reformer. Wora An advocat oif woman auffrag. II'J A liat'onaj Thaokxlr'ng eheervea for vtctorleo In u CIU 1SI4 6 .6:30 p. m. Children's 8:00 to 10:00 p. m. Program. Springs," Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Kyan and email on. and Mr. and Mra. Robert E. Pierce and of Salt Ike, daughter, Mary ALoerta, 1J7.) mannfao-turer- ' Aug. Washington avenue, Is in the Dee hospital suffering from a severe lacer ation of the Jaw and a torn ligament in one leg, recehed this afternoon when a closed automobile she waa driving overturned on Washington avenue, near Twelfth street. Witnesses said the car suddenly swerved Into a concrete curbing which separates the street car tracka from the highway, and overturned. Dr. Edward I. Kich attended the woman'a HISTORY AUGUSTS. " OGDEN, 8575 Texas Ranger. IS . . AUOUST S. Jame rfewe'er. K! bom. Th famou waon. ' O. 1117 KHJ, Los Angeles. 402.2 Meters. 740 Kilocycle?. J j 'II PANTAGES Organ recital. Dance music. 500 Watts. KGO, Oakland. 836 Kilocycles. A mail clerk down In Texas has been held up so much that he became d from looking down the muzzles of bandits' cross-eye- reports. 241.1 KLS, Warner Bros., Oakentertained the A. 1240 land members Wednesday afternoon at FOREIGN STATIONS. Lorln Farr park. The afternoon was SO 30 to m VanV I a p. a and CKCD, kenslngton picnic spent with couver, B. C, 419 meters, luncheon waa served. to 10:20 p. Mrs. A. P. Bigelow and. Mra. Effle B. Spencer returned Friday from a CJrant. Calgary, 440 meters. week's motor tTip to Spencer and Pig Today's Horoscope tCipyrlghted, Woman Severely Hurt When Auto Overturns OGDEN, Aug. 5. K!iys LN 12:15 p. m. Road .12:05 to 1:05 p. m. 8:00 to 10:00 p. m. f , f)if if StAm n released by a court order. Judge James N. Kimball held Watson In contempt of court for not paying back alimony. V'pon payment of the money, Watson, under judge Kimball's order, will be required to pay $15 per month alimony. In addition to additional JS"0 on September 1.v this c,un year; 6o on August 6, 192S, and 1'.., on August J5, OGDEN SOCIETY ear-ol- THE DAY aev-er- 1 suffered a severely crushed rittht heel 4 this evening when he fell beneath KDYL, Salt Lake. 258.5 Meters Union Pacific local passenger train ef 10:30 a. m. No. 67 at Echo in Weber Housewife's morning janyon. He Is in the Dee hospital, where Dr. hour. Junior Rich hopes to Save the boy s 11:30 a. m. Time signals. leg. 2:00 m. Housewife's matinee Evans and Gordon Stamour, also 16. program.p. of 4414 Island avenue, Ixs Angeles, 3:00 p. m. Latest dance tuns. had been visiting with the former s 4:00 p. m. Variety hour. brother, G. G. .Evans, at 140 Wood-aid- e 6:00 p. m. Time signals. avenue. Park City, for two weeks 6:00 p. m. Dinner-hou- r muslo. and were on their way to Canada, ac7:00 p. nv Nightly doings. 7:05 p. m. Results cording to Deputy Sheriff John Murof American phy. and National league baseball games. 10 p. m. Young Evans succeeded In hoardarlety period. his ing the train, but 7:53 p. m. Financial resume. companion failed and Evana attempted to Jump S;00 p. m. Semlclassical land classi off to rejoin Stamour. He slipped in cal studio program. alighting and rolled, so that his right J:00 p. m. Studio program. foot waa crushed by tho wheels. A 10:00 p. m. Adolph Brox and his saw him fall and The flagman stopped twelve X'tah artists. tram. Both boys were brought to 10:30 p. m Resell and his Johnny Otfden. Dr. J. F. Kerr of North Platte, novelty orchestra. Neb., a passenger on the train, ad11:30 p. m. Adolph Bfox and orministered first aid to the Injured chestra. 12:00 midnight Time signals. youth. 322.4 Meters, KOA, Denver. Failure to Alimony 830 Kilocycles. Mountain Time. NEWS iwgyB, a aec-tlo- Pan-tag- 18, . t "APOLLO CHORUS" 302.8 Meters. JJ I N S Twenty volcea In program of tuneful harmony, tag4 and costumed under th direction of Alva Woodward. MOVING-NAMPA- Bt. OODEN, Aug 6. Two divorce .suite, charging cruefly, were filed today In the Second district court. Robert Adair Moaher filed a complaint against Lottie Haya Moaher, who he married at Kearny, Neb , on He charges that hla May 28. l!(i. wife "openly transferred her affec-tion- a to another man," and allowed her minor daughter to be on the streets unatteuded. Also, he aaya, ah called him vile and abusive namea. Mr. Mosher seeks custody of four minor children, Harry, J7; Norman, 1; Nellie. 12, and Helen, II. Lena Low filed ault against Ernest William Low and aeeka custody of d aon. Mra. Low charge heir that her husband has a violent temla sullen, abusive and cruel. per, a chef at th Federal he 1140 per month. and earn fcakery Many highly emotional being-traced to the Influence of thi under th away of th Sun. dat. The atgn of thia day on the Zodiac k Leo tb Lion. Tou ar posaeased of a atlrrlng ambition that will carry you far up the ladder of life. Th women of thi dat ar riabj and fond of entertaining. They are pleasing hoateanee. The men are specially adapted to elene and trre manufacturing Evans. PARAMOUNT smoother pace. One of the passengers NAMPA POTATOES , turned to another. 6. Potatoea Idaho, Aug Is the train much "Ah, running ar moving to market from thla n a smoother now." talk. aV'th rat of about fifteen car "Yeh, we're off the rails and runnln' 12.00 noon Organ recital from on the ties." Stanford Chaparral, a day, figurea of th Oregon Short e theater. Line car diatrlbutor show. For 4:00 p. m. Latest sung and dance Oscar didn't .get to bed till 4 daya the movement haa been Inhit... O CIOCK. and a greater shipment Is creasing 4 30 p. m. Orchestral numbers. Oswald What for? likely soon. In July ninety-severara 6:00 p. m. Time signals. Oscar Four A, M.. you darned fool. were sent out. 6:30 p. m. Musical ensemble, prePrlnceto'n Tiger. senting Bonnie Daynes and Virginia Abe Dot hat lss nlze fit, alndt If Summerhays. 6:45 p. m. Sport bulletin. Customer Yes. But suppose my 7:00 p. m. Radio news bulletin. ears get tired' Blue Bucket, 7:15 p. m. Stock quotations. a 7 45 p. m. KSL humor period. "Have you seen Lohengrin?" 7:50 p. m. "The Observer." "No. but I've seen Minnehaha." 8:00 p. m Donald Cope, violinist; Wisconsin Octopus. Lawrence Hurd, tenor, and Jessie e "Gimme a chocolate bar." pianist. i:00 p. m Dance music. "Five or ten?" 11:30 p. m. Time signals. "I said 'gimme one chocolate bar ." OGDEN, Aug. 5. James R. JVatson, .2S years. of age, of Wilson lane, was arrested this afternoon by Deputy Sheriff O. H. Mohlman and lodged In the county Jail until he pays his former wife. Ivy May Wtson, J600, or la OGDEN, on Cruelty Grounds KSL, Salt Lake. L d GEM Rest-hou- r 10:00 a. m. period. 10:30 a. m. Selected piano classics. 11:00 m. Housekeepers' table 0 a real dramatlo treat. With the great star of Variety" and "Th Last Laugh" appearing flrat American-mafilm. Thi dra. matlo thunderbolt took New York by atorm. In hi 'helix the l:at. Paramount Newa attraction, Jack tendon's "The Sea Wolf." with Ralph Ince and Claire Adam. First showing here. Also comedy, cartoon and news. RIALTO Sally O'Neil and Roy D'Arcy In "Frisco Sally Levy along with romeay. news and Klalto Trio.. RADIO PROGRAMS 0 0 WITH BELLE BENNETT And PHYLLIS HAVER FUNERAL HOUR FIXED. OGDEN, Aug. 5. Funeral services DRAMA AND VAUDEVILLE. for Mrs. Elizabeth Vaughn Burnett, antl vaudeville. wife of James H. Burnett of Clinton, PANTAGES First showing of "The Big Parade," MOTION PICTURES. who died yesterday, will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the VICTORY Norma Shearer, with Lawrence Gray and Gwan Lee, In "After Clinton meeting house under toe diMidnight," along with HaJ Roach comedy, new event and th Vlctoruiaa rection of Blshcp John Child. in concert. AMERICAN Matt Moore and Edith Roberta In "The Mystery Club," and Lillian Rich in "C.orl Great Wilderness." Comedv and latest new M PR ESS Emll Jannings in "The Way of All Flesh.'" Stage Lands Man in Jail Negro Said to Have Used Knife on White Woman Two Seeking Divorce Hal "THE WAY OF ALL FLESH" AMUSEMENTS K-N- 6. a rn rn MTMV.sD erv-U-- -- California Boy Injured in Fall Under Train Aug. WEEK hue-ban- . OGDEN, ALL D e. Pay y Aug. 6 Frank Williams, years of age, a negro. Is In the city Jail, charged with aassaulting Mrs. white woman, Helen Duffey, also 35, with a deadly weapon. , n..an..-u..rheU w the woman s room In the Lincoln hotel at an enrly hour this morning and In flicted, wounds on her nose, cheek and breasts with a paring knife.' Police declare he was Intoxicated when arrested a short lime later near the scene of the assault. Mrs. Duffey was also hooked on a charge of Intoxication. Mrs. Duffey say ahe Is estranged from 'her husband. She and, Williams, man, were another with together several weeks ago and served two days each In Jail on charges ot trespassing on railroad property. The woman at that time said she had Just She was then come from Salt Lake. dressed in men's clothing. aerator .OGm,. Aug. day from a pleasure trip In Alaska, Mr. and Mr. J. K. Browning and thatr daughter, Ann, and Mr. andi Mm. C. J. A. Llndquist told of being removed framtha Pacific Steamship company' liner Admiral Watson In llf boats when th vessel went on th rocks during a dens fog on Ivory Island, about 400 mile from Seattle, Wain. In an efficient manner, Mr. Browning, who is president of the Browning Automobile company of thta city, said, th crew of the vesael handled the passenger and took them from th ship when h listed violently to starboard while hung on' the rock. Rowing through a calm sea. he said, th passenger were landed safely 'on th beach, where an entertainment was Immediately held, although the wreck occurred after H o'clock at night. The next day th Admiral Roger picked up the passengers and took them to Seattle. En route, a dejected passenger, SSjr. Browning continued, added to the excitement of the trip by Jumping overboard and committing auiciae. Commenting on Alaskan scenerv, Mr. Browning aid it was "different and beautiful" with its verdant foliage and giairiai rormaiiona. salmon fishermen of the territory, he declared, are predicting a shortage of salmon for the year, due to the cold weather which they claim prevented the salmon from "comlng'ln" as early as usual. However, according to Mr. Browning, the catch at the present time is running nign, nut win not equal that of former years. Mrs. A. H. de Witt and Miss Ruth de Witt, also of Ogden, who were members of the party, left at Kodiak Island to visit Fairbanks. j TODAY 1 - MPWKBIH IJT ENTERTAINMENT w)aps WRONO WITH THIS PICTUREf 'Par. roommate, do you .want to my tie and topcoat th.a. evening"" On one condition. od bor. uae mr car nvirrow ,y.:ght to make up tor It " 'icontn Octopu. e e Th narrow ra.lwar train had bepn bumping at a In the paaeitgr carrlg everth'.rg Trws waa Ir, oon?ua!n. lasaergers re be'ng tied from one r:J v'. the cwh to the other, ai4 th'siari for ad to 'd. however, th train n to a njjcli at laet nee et ga-ut- a;r-r- va-'- r, ttd ra-e- Through Utah's Geological Wonders Motor Car Tour, paraocaUr conducted by Dr. fTarierldi J. Pick, Department of Owloery, Unlrern of Utaix, learlne; BaJt Lai Olty WdnyUy, Ahtm 10, at 7:30 a. m. Tara, I103JVi, tncludinf loxtnioua trangportaUon, meala aod bxtflnf at th beert hotel.. Dr. Paci ' lUuminatinc inatnicUoo. 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