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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH Harvard Grads Ready for the Confetti Battle XjAe Scene In the Haivard stadium on class day Just before the starting of the confetti battle. This struggle Is the most spectacular event of commencement week, and the spectators enjoy it no less than the AMERICAN FIRST alumni. LEGION (Copy for This Department Supplied by Ameriran Leirlon News Service ) lh BRITISH WAR HERO APPEALS FOR PEACE Eloquent appeal to the American Legion to make the preservation of peace the foremost, quite the foremost place In your program" was voiced at a recent meeting of the national executive committee of the Legion at national headquarters at Indianapolis, Ind., by Lieut. CoL George R. Crosfleld of London, British AAorld war hero and now president of Fldac, the Interallied veterans federation in which are Joined 10,000,000 veterans of the World war in the nine principal allied countries. I do ask you to do this, Colonel Crosfleld said at the conclusion of his address to Legion leaders assembled from all parts of the United States, for the sake of the dead, for the sake of the living, for the sake of the widows and orphans ; coming In with all your force, and all your energy and your youth and your enthusiasm, to guide the directing finger that writes and, having writ, moves on to guide it away from death and destruction to life and construction. The appeal of the one legged hero met with Instantaneous response, as a wave of cheering rolled over the senate-lik- e chamber and national officers and members of national committees Joined to applaud to the echo this appeal from the representative of President Greets the Young Spelling Champions to have a proving ground I Three years ago General Motors pur chased an 1125-acrtract, 40 miles From Detroit and accessible to all its car.and truck divisions. ; of South Bend, Ind., who finished third. MISS M. D. McGUFFEY Bernhardt Statue Is Unveiled Thompson and Thomas of the world peace commission, and J. Monroe Johnson, member of the national executive committee. The message, unanimously adopted by the national executive committee, er; Joseph This was transformed into a great Proving Ground, with every kind of road and grade over which an auto mobile is called upon to travel. Here the collective experience and brains of the whole General Motors family are brought to bear upon the problems of each member; and here each make of General Motors car t must prove Itself against the best that American or European genius has developed. I The Proving Ground marks a forward step in the guarantee of motor car sat isfacdon. It is your final assurance that you are investing when, you buy a General Motors car was : I I We send our friends abroad our sincere greetings and our warm assurance that the spirit of admiring comradeship born on the field of battle and tried In the fire of common combat for the freedom of the world burns undiinmed In our hearts and that it is our earnest hope that after the gloom of reconstruction will dawn once more a more glorious day of everlasting peace among the nations of the world. We earnestly look forward to that time when Justice and fair dealing shall be the only considerations entering into adjustments between nations and prejudices and partisan politics shall not influence even in the slightest degree those who determine the destiny of the peoples of the world. VKAH . 6t'RK.HA.RQ S Encouraging the blind to read is tiie important work being done by Hiss Margaret D. McGuffey, chief of the reading room for the sightless at the congressional library in Washington. It is not an ordinary reading room, but a place set aside for the blind in which they may have the use of 13,136 volumes of Braille books. More books are being constantly added by the work of the Red Cross. .... fr . Take Steps to Combat Pacifist Propaganda v, tKA. KwSi This statue of Sarah Bernhardt was unveiled recently at Place Malcahwha In Paris, France, in the presence of a number of French stage folks. Maybe Theyll Reach California SHENANDOAH TABLET Active steps to combat radical pacifist propaganda against the national defense program of the United Staten, and particularly , against military training in the schools and colleges of the country, dre being taken by the American Legion. At a recent meeting of the Legion's national executive committee, printing and distribution In large quantities of a pamphlet, setting forth the value of military training in colleges and exposing the character of the propaganda against It, was ordered. The pamphlet was prepared under the direction of a national defense council formed by the Legion. This consists of Brig. Gen. L. R. Gignilllat of Culver, Ind.,. chairman; Vilas Whaley of Racine AVIs., and Howard P. Savage of Chicago, HI. Proper Care of Insane Veterans' Is Demanded Enactment of state laws to - well-meanin- g allow legal commitment and would assure that everything possible would be done lo bring about a cure; the Legion officials maintain. Evidence trays do the little things well, clerk. announced the lunch-countI see," nodded the customer. "So i hat's how you got this job of makAmricaa LegloD ing Fumlw Aches Weekly. I a! Miss Viola Hudson christening her brother's buggy ns they started for a transcontinental ride from Washington, D. C.. tc California. The uhJ vehicle Is drawn by one mule. It bears many strange signs, he a roof gt,det and Is fitted with complete wireless equipment er CHEVROLET ' PONTIAC - OLDSMOBILS CADILLAC BU1CK OAKLAND GMC TRUCKS YELLOW CABS, BUSES AND TRUCKS A car or every purse Appropriate My nephew, Lester, is working on a farm over in AVawhoo county," said Farmer Fumblegate. "What kind of a farm hand does he make? asked Farmer Funter. Just about the usual kind, I guess. He was photographed by a moving picture company the other day; and camera on they used a him." Kansas City Star. slow-motlo- n j and purpose Another Titian Reported After remaining unnoticed for year covered with dirt and grime In an old shop in Berlin, a painting believed te be another real Titian has been reported found and identified as one of the great artists works entitled Venus, Cupid and the Organ Player. The last thing some men think of la frequently the first thing that would get them into trouble. The two largest hoists In the world are now In use In Canada. They can The rays of happiness, like those of raise 500 tons of ore an hour from a light, are colorless when unbroken. depth of 3,200 feet. Longfellow. , uats.e.OhH.jj 3 o'clock in the morning! - no deep yti the pest of mosquitoes INSURE your sleep against flies. morning Spray Flit. Flit spray clears your home in a few minutes of dis-flies and mosquitoes. It is dean, safe and easy to use. ease-beari- ng facili- tate the. commitment of Insane AVorld war veterans to veterans'- bureau hospitals is being urged by the national rehabilitation committee of the American Legion at AAashlngton. Members of the committee point out that proper care and possible cure of Insane veterans Is being prevented but misinformed relaby tives, who take the veterans under treatment from the hospitals before satisfactory Improvement or cure has Under present been accomplished. laws the commanding officers of the hospitals have no, right to prevent a patients removal. The laws would This tablet in memory of the dead of the dirigible Shenandoah has been placed in the hangar at Lakehurst, N J., the home of the Shenandoah, by New Jersey Veterans of Foreign Wars. MOTORS M. A. Lee, members .... i e; their former comrades-in-arms- , signifying their sympathy with Fldacs purpose to guide the directing finger away from death and destruction towards life and construction. .The national executive committee then directed the appointment of a committee to draw a message expressing to the veterans of the allied countries the feeling of understandof American ing and friendship Legionnaires for them. On that committee were : II. Nelson Jackson, chairman of the Legions world peace and foreign relations commission; Henry D. LIndsley, past national commandPresident Coolidge is here seen with the 25 children who took part in the second national spelling bee in the capitol. 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