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J 1 ti S ” 4 $1575 " in 1 Morris at The beautiful and impressive' ceremony the crowning of the statue of of h darwin ? aA Al the Blessed Virgin was held at IK though cannotbe said tonr fnjh accountfor St Mary’s cathedral Mary last evening Two cMl lox tnRThllrflCf Artur human and ten children in hundred ranging apd therefore cannot be sgid to be age race from ff to IS years bore garlands q Vkl imvssriiiaiVMW siiwri tins of flowers to the foot of the statue greatest factors of 'tho in shaping the of Mary and closed-ths month of May tnouiriiL nr rifliinnw ivnrii with the sweetest of tributes to the Morrill nf thn gnlt ziV Savior In the procession mother of the the principal speaker ?t the Tabernacle stake yesterday cathedral the around came Afternoon a'ltar boys led by Christian Koch as "And yet the theory of evolution has cross ’bearer rank Tavey and William pot served’ the worldas well as its chief acolytes Mahoney Then the hopedit would” continued Mr1 white robed little girls Morris “for evolution VBjids to do wearing wreaths and veils with thei religion and believe that many Christine Galligan Ethel Hogan of the moral standard EvaHunt Margaret O’Brien people notably at colleges ind Edith McGinn Katherine Hunt in the universities is due to the fact that they leadin great part loser their leiigiun The ebronationservices openedwith is the basts of morality and when the singing by the children followed by 'It tin morality is boundto fall removed the reading of the act of consecration Another reason against accepting to the Sacred by Margaret evolution as a wholeis that it disputes Owens then the Heart ’rMary hymn We ttnKdivtne origin of life jt traces Thee” and the act of consecra-4ion always to preceding life yet it is Crown to ’the Blessed Virgin by Eldene ’ivijv'ii luul iiere was unit: wiidi The processional preceding Zwholo earth was and 'so hot Buckley Jie ft hat no form of life gaseous could possibly coronation opened with thebv singng of the solo “Hall tiny Mary” Dived on it There mum have beepf Margaret Connors At the close of the and hence it is noV beginningof tolife believe solo the children took up the refrain that life ivas and began the procession to the altar blaced on the eath nt definlt'e time of the Virgin The the by God procession to altar was led by the Rev ather J ’’EvQluitlon also seeks to oirestlon the bv the altar bo vs ?of the soul lately McNally followed immortality ye'butOliver Next came Beryl Cegllla Gray such the child Eminent persons asZSIr Jariids selected to T the statue accompanied Lodge ‘William crown Alfred Russell SteadHenry by her anti Wallace admit that Gray maids of honor ern have heen satisfied by fact that GenevieveGray Anna Aures and they the soul survives beypnd' death and it Dolly Christensen Being met at the foot of the altar by’ the Rev that tby theory evolution ather would seem ofn she the flower In Its first form definitely McNally ascended was draped ladder and placed tilsproven scientists The one wreath of among feature Of the discoveries roses on the statue Then all the children disappointing followed each leaving a bv the sienusts is that iney wreath on the altar The linked their findings with the false was by the sermon Rev ather McNally of splpr tualisrn who spoke'biTefly beep ‘spiritists' since on the significance of the ceremonv hi the foundingof the church but they do which he explained that Catholic children hold with the spiritualists who are taught to njot revere the Blessed Virgin because she was the mother of faucical messages from the great the God who died on Calvary He said departel ones of the earth’s history that Catholic Is certain that at least 99 ber Whlleltspiritualism women should ever take is BleSsbd Virgin as their humbug the re- the model to help them keep their lives pure true tataeand inaminc nr cent tnat ilsries holy After the sermbni Miss the fact that there is comirunicathe ttfn u'itn the spirit world ret tne true Wood sang "Ave Gounod Maria” with exquisite from neyonci come rrom feeling and onimunications of not given to men in seances benediction the Blessed God and are Sacrament closed the beautiful’ and through Oardtnsl NeWman and other service impressive dead persons who The children were in are supposedto give charge advice on inconsequential subjects of the officers of the Young Ladles’ who theory of evolution undoubted-Ty were congratulated "Th? It by the Rt Revwarmly accounts for many things Bishop Scanlan the clergy for the land grabbers and fake and of the cathedral for excellent training of the children Company prompters and sweat shop the The frir it that life is wholly a girls were Miss Anna Rotz-ler says young owners flor survival but it cannot struggle president: Miss Martha Buboltz free vice president: Miss Rose for charity organizations Goggin who spend their Miss hospitals fcnd Josephine Mooney treaslives In seflf for others” urer H Lund of the first presidency Past officers — Miss Mary Owens Miss Anthpn of the Mormon church presided at Ruth Killeen Miss Mary North Miss the benediction neing given Driscoll the services Katherine Miss Kathleen Charles H Hyde Miss by Music was Graves Genevieve itzpatrick choir by the Tabernacle T he children occupying special in the march were: h a m or 1 n " w ---j' z V t m k it a Perfect r- RM 'rf'' B 1 w j and 1 awaywith thelowering amongyoung 'S-'Ll 3 ' ' balance in alignment running adherents i ’ bannerbearers without unpleasant vibra tion That is the Studebaker SIX inches) motor— (3x5 — a splendid example of the lifebkck i block a BWiil "‘Z ‘ 3 l' a ' h ' small Il K It IW- a made LiB ' EdB " n 1 j are re- IS ON : No to IN uj oiner ramous Americans reusing uxeao a ooacco i V -- I I ir t B seihje t bp X f 1 TTn?- i KJLybIWSr T atnietes—thenffenf far Amerirfl orUn Stn6fchhlrn Games A thousands who declare that f Olvmbic JET' — MARTIN SHERIDAN “Tuxedo strong cdrdwtthme adoise I ’ Tuxedo It fp stic to L uut uiuy cAuyiuciy beneficial W n ’ A 1 ' 4 endorse ana 4’1 A ini B 1 1 ' I M I jffM flw mIh Hr wr x WJs WJ ’ i i - US t 77ie ' j- K MB x Birarrr tsssa ij: : i law utt r t: Vy bn’ ' - m -U - ‘in)eyery walki olife Americans doctors lawyers" actorssingers' public — speakers statesmenbu8iriess leaders—smbke 1 if s cnjoyaDlCi put X ' v’l ' i s- amous from going Tuxedo leads—bar none” w 1 - a : is tobacco that one keep them in trim ‘stale them prevent “a ' V V the -luxcao the is Will help them l y among a all athletes I : w fft z is j IlUjk: woyia-iamous who triumnhed g U 1 PerfectT obaeeb for Pipe and Cigarette a N 4 grew rapidly in public favor withits natural growth reached out advertising stupendous total of fifty of sixty million packages a year Not until the few past months has it been possible to' keep up' with the demand for Tuxedo increased Now facilities make it possible for every man to mis nest or tobaccos smoKe Tuxedo GASTON STROBING "Tuxedo the tobacco for the is athlete It neper hurts wind always steadiesmy tuxedo for me” nenes IOWA TODAY is Tuxedo i uxedo is fine tine rip'ened ripened Burley tobacco of highest grade — aged until tnoroughly mild mellow Then treated by --the famous “Tuxedo Process” that removes the the and “bite” and trace of develops all the delicious Burley fragrance and ( u -the 4 K s liJr fij Al irv 1? s i-i last flavor lately a ADVISES LAWSON $1800 $2250 Sedan 4141 "v I Pure mild non-biting try — I f de- it elected : Landau-Roadster "1 W sX-rVX Seven candidatesare to be nominated for the state on supreme court ticket be nonpartisan Three will in November B Detroit Touring Car $1060 Touring Car $1575 O positions wiiu ‘ Keosauqua secretary '7' 4 a ProofBook SIX SIX £ 'i join be opposed in Care and closeness manufacturing balance light weight economy and easy riding — these are the symbols of the Studebaker§IX Send for the Studebaker describingStudebaker manufacturing methods furnished & x (Continued from Page 1) tween StephenH Bashor of Waterloo and Casper Schenk of Des Moines In the gubernatorial race Governor Clarke George W Republican is for the nominationby c G Lee of Ames and former district judge John W Rowley an editor of John T Hamilton of Cedar Rapids and V R of Leon are McGinis seeking the Democratic nomination while George C White of Nevada has the Progressiveparty nominationall ‘to himself annoying vibration permasmooth running alignment nent because all cylinders are cast in one piece OUR SIX t bSs 7 ' ’ -persons Bi merely PRIMARY STATE-WIDE -sacrifice HSB BBB ' r account 1 remember to arid gasoline consumption of same disa ‘Tour” actually more of power because continuous torque Sodality U K" t member the usable nac-oOuntN v-7 1 4-laeement Cassandra Ma BW stroke Smaller than h i "" 4 -V Mr has been called o31e of the 'perfectly 'balanced most motors in the woriq suit enrf - - in receive n long the and efficiency Economy highest degree the d°c-trines "Mormonsnave “ and This balance is attained only through Studebakermanufacturing methods which specify the raw metars castings do thb make the heat treating machining and grinding everything — f Si bore - type practice J - casting ’ - unreasonable a ’ " s integrity Re-jlfglon jin IHn III' ua’jr I 1 r -but 1 v-aaisnxiiMSB v-' X - W barbarous a nSKNsMi JdH consecration - ’ ‘"It &J1 it ‘ -event t L A c- S’ sweiit by the emotionalismof gratis tude and to let the vast stand crystallized In one annual expression of appreciationwould be a poor and barren thing they wrought is the nation's “That altar of before it the children patriotism of should kneel for freedom as well as memory for the of that living spirit which contagion is there remembered and whose service the all was spring of we are In the recreated majesty of our nationalism and development that the “One rnh-y be very conscious war’s age of peace has broken chains and has not stepped into its golden rule but still at this altar of oft should find the patriotism memory of the realization peace that all which would worthily the answer gift of the patriot-soldier may be found in the life the character and the sacrifice of peace "Our republic may not need the shotted and bloody service of war at our but if it is to hands endure it needs it must have our citizenship expressed in the same of sacrifice terms as those in the long ago and' in private “In public service character be the we must best and highest for only in honor courage we and sacrificial service may write for our time that which our time must have written for it An autocracy be dominatedsavingly in its may arrested developmentby the and directing power lives but majestyof a tew endure a democracy can only in the by the mass of the highest possession character for the loftiest service” that Simpkin went on to assert the rootings of this life are all in the Christian truth which lias been the heritage of our people from common the early settlementof America All the vision of its service for the world is realizable only In the altruism of in the patriots died Him whosefree name to in make menalone Whose name and we can live and serve to powermen keep free That the world which needs that needs which our country is not the dominance of the church but the dominance of that sacrificial spirit or unrist tnat Zbenind all the glorious things in the’ story Of our that glad patriotism we are to re- iviorai r 4' I Bv V "Just K1 PartMany Children Take Tabernacle Program Doing Honor to of Savior Mother uibvussys cncci of Darwinism 1 X ’ ) Nephi A’ ’ t I I ” rT 4 HS L JL j whenhe CIV 3fiZW LIGHT-WEIGHT hl V KjivAXt L A divided land in beautifully the the union the wrought salvation the republic and Insured the maintenanceof 'liberty Is one and the land worthy our toremembrance be worthy its heritage wlllvcease sacrifice and are heroism witheredby time or the annual megxo-rial staled by cuetom That cointestof a which so heroically and defenders RAISE STANDARDS I T'ATCR CTTV ’ CEREMONY '? 1 t V ’ TO ( 1 c - j i-t 1 H H '''-"’’sVTf L ‘ i1 f STOLM l&W I®® "t" "r -T- v- i YOU COAL TUXEDO EVERYWHERE CAN BUY MATT McGRATH STRIKERS TO HOLD OUT gold letPagesJohn Montanden — Maurice "No athlete need fear to smoke amous greentinfitwith Auresnek Thompson Dennis George Crowley the pocketJL UC OR UNION RECOGNITION curvedto White Joseph DelL t’harles CL A as much as he wants if he uses distributor CONCERTS AT QUIGLEY Illis Kahjer letcher Lynch Sterling Tarbet SB: ftwflMKlInHN Its a general help to O'Brien tuxedo inner lined £ Thomas Charles Convenient pouch Wolff State Street from Page 161 South (Continued 1) Wolff A pipeful of tuxedo with moisture-proof UC featuA of Saltair's amusements John 1 ! bearers Maj N any man paper No Lily McClure stationed at four 1 Dorothv Margaret — Lynch life iAl SDI pa an has attracted more interest among mu-$iic Nora Neville Irene' puts into BUS jX Kvl Al Moran Laramie new me” lovers the past few seasons than Lucille McGiven Buy ft Because It's a Studebaker camps In Routr county 72 under In Glcui Humidort 50c and 90c Helen Witbeck men the' hand concerts given afternoons Maj Sunday ern Gray Alice OLBrien Marv Mellen W I A Holbrook stationed at' two and eveningsat rife resort H A JPRJC Gladys Mellen Griff fn Dorothy Helen points the AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY Montgomery haridmasteryesterday began Lawson Polly Ann Bettv Jane THE Young season of Lucille Say 8500 Still Out Sunday concerts Hung Eileen Driscoll Jane Hauser soloists for the Lftf R His were opening LaurineGallivan McEnany Gallivan igures compiled by James DalMiss Edna only good fortune would smile upon Anderson a Marian Antoinette Jacobsen ifthem rymple coal mine inspector ID Salt Mary dramatic soprano Broderick Alice Davis show there were John C Mr Ilahd’s selections employed in the coal Hand Hower "It is really pitiable to girls—Margaret Connors' robust see strong of Colorado for the first three ders kBa were Galligan Berenice healthy of the lies "ickle Women”’ from the Elizabeth Blair Walter Belk in bycharge in the joint committee selected young mines termihingwhat future steps may opera “Rilgoletto” and "A Dream from the operators Brown Rubv Potonai Anna’ men and women standing months of 191V an averageof 10149 atminetheguards employed under a joint resolution at the recent around looking in an effort to secure an ad Bartlett Miss sang “Silvet otprtal Daphne Hunt miners of the strike Anderson Nora Daniels askance at life’s problems as with 14035 for beginning is under extra session of the state legislature taken compared justment J Gold” and ''One for the killing of Gerald Threads Among the Gibbons Katherine O’Donnell about lack of and period in 1913 The indictment This committee is opportunity corresponding total empoweredto compel ine Day” from the opera soliloquizing Lippiatt Close observers express "Madame on what they would do If who to thebeHe6i y nuna rceuiey urace Mcproductionfor the first three months was killed beforeuniontheorganizer testimony get information from that should the efforts to bring Butterfly'’ Mr only had Hand and Miss Ander Martin they chance while the strike and set-i a of 1914 was any source to take whatever steps tlement Bun’s duet was 2817675 tons against called the union leaders andU was the Prison dawn of every day spills upon mankind Louis it advisable through 1 Scene number Zancannelli union deems Its personnel represents 3638436 tons for the operators fail the from ”T1 unparalleled opportunities corresponding member is held for the murder of G Trovatore” Never in the three principal political parties ably committee O ise its Mr PRACTICAL the history of the race has year W Belcher data to prepare Montgomery directed the concert ago Belk’s chief lieutenant In and widely varied phases of business snl the pntgiHm’Sjmday been suit in to’lay before' theD so confronted w’ith humanity splendid same source It Is learned a civil uel life rom the 12346 which the Colorado publiarecommendations chances outlining a plan of adjustment-’ for success there were men in the & Iron cOmpanj'is plaintiff $1000000 After Inquiring carefully into working its The interstate feature of the contro-L "What we need in this generation is against the United EASTERNEDUCATORS TO mines last the strike damages sought to act the September when power committee began versy was by with which to fjv but feet Mine emphasize Govern wings called 7696 in October Workers quietly to seek the essential facts "in ARE was the first He pointed out that Iwhlla’ COUNSEL GIVEN The difficulties Ammons DELIVER with wMeh to climb In LECTURES HERE Huerfano county criminal cases are the controversy Conferences have been the contendingparties had endeavored month following the strirfe and pending perplexing experiences discourage-llfefull against held independently 10146 in with the leaders of to localize it the conduct!of the oppositions defendants on J ments and stepping of should March 1914 Against these charges ranging forty from to each side and a few days ago subcommittees and operators’ campaignshad heen union' and figures murder serve as stones to success stand the claims of John H -’ li'tah Included in the list is the were to tnake detailed controlled largely The of case named is by persbna "TTm—time was when the iworld out-l was Lawson international executive board of six men charged with thel murder inquiries into conditions ”in the severs school has secured tlie Services summer of Dr side the jurisdiction of the state andrl YOUTH BY MINISTER ftian quite satisfied with the of the United Mine four mine guardsnear La Veta Colo coal miningdistricts iosihh tpiycc f and Dr John None of the data the support to prolongthe struggle has(rr Harvardinstructors but today sheautomaton member Workers of Of or last has of that been public but from the borders Columbia as in and woman originalitydemands America approximately 11000 November gathered made come beyond ofs men of tM arhool wriu’n women will he used by the committee in dewin finhti inna men quit work in response to the strike Colorado personality and bulldog grit Jury Indicts 105 'f'Wll call last u Niuerpn tci nr mnnevThis calls for arid September and that 8500 men' One hundredand five defendantsare generation men eat philosophers of times modern who will not are still He attributes the mope over tho on strike named in true bills returned recently by ir Ro will give Ills lectures on What This Generation women decrease to men ays rugged problemsof human “experience leaving the state adding the county jury r I'licf I’liilosonhvIlelfcrl'An remont grand Tbut who will the use inequalities that few Charges of preferred will talk have gone back to work murder are Dewey projections irregular rocky ongeneral educational Needs Is Not Wings to ly points against twenty-six union TroblciQ The public their loss being than members and is Invited to hear more offset by : crags and of life’s those who and the Ir tempestuousseas ladder sympathizers remainder are Royce and Dr bewey duringtheir have joined the strikers” way as 'rounds In by with rioting in connectlion with stay at the uneventhey charged et Iuniv?mMy to the summit At headquarters of the operators this the attack the h whichuseful may climb upon Chandler minfe of The world is not statement was given out: April 25 career "Tt has been to In Boulder county unfriendly but on the contrary impossible to obtain an district comrt nine anyone is quite friendlv accurate of the men all and census on strike cases are pending against fifty-six i toward of will but fair A counsel to the youth make wav for the individual who places the of sermon approximation on charges murder and the present of the stuff that wins and who number at 2000 at this time to of Many of conspiracy murder and anothercase1 St generationtvas preachedisdoesmade I not reckjon whether he was reared the men strikers forty defendantswith picketing Hi yesterday accounted never charges by the Rev W A Betts S’ in the Colorado and assault in luxury or poverty he was worked Not whether mines if? & hovel aP 4vho pastor of the irst MethodistEpiscopal born in a palace or a but went out last of the Coloradonational September The officers § church In recognizesthat the Creator has who put struck to the and twelve noncommissionedofficers which he declared that it’s within Many went strike states guard and him a will and talent and tnat in the field wherebythere was no men on not opportunitythat is Jacking today vt he Is to find the key made railroad agents and Estimates April 20 Ability determined based were defendants at general biit the vouth on on the part of will onen the vatewav tn rucpasm tickets sold to and their families court-martial on charges to miners growing out make the most of the chances for people that Go! indicate of the battle of "Be assured young that this number was success tha( come to them His Ludlow No findings yobr have theme has made possible success but it and 2000 The eet’’ between 1500 announced II B NO PLAYING was "Wings or He spoke dn is your business’’ to go out and establish V of Tn the last eight months there have part as foMosVs: mines in operation now js number 141 as ShotvM Dailyj jHB ’j your claim This cannot be done been twenty-six official and individual aije hosts compared with 148 last Theatre of people September” ''inquiries into strike conditions arid its George Hoey id the nciv enmody to "There whntseem by posing ah the finished esirence of that the Creator think melodrama blunderedGod’s handiwork is Demands of Miners various phases There blit one chief of was the when He made them which (111) without to establish claim The original of the investigation “IV NEW YORK” wings and way your to Success demands United by a of with which to soar above the difficult that way is outlined In the philosophy Min© Workers of America may be summarized the House committeesubcommittee on See theservices moving pictures of the mines and d Seats sale at JSWH problemsof life These folks fancy of Eben as follows: pataiSKdjM' funeral in Holden— ‘De world mining which lasted one month Sticknev’s Oip’r o9vs that the influence of the world Is being on New York for irst you a livin' son but you's’got to do Recognitionof the union f the American naval heroes exerted to hinder them from Hone in Committee BHHB1M some to git yourse’f jdntified Second— — A 10 per cent advance In irst work it’s Ben Harman’s 50 W all they might accomplishas de feller present hope of the public If South T comtn’ to’ The wages not of — manifest In 6ight-hnur day theoperators and union leaders ig “A weakness the ybung Third — for an 'N life of Americais Irresoluteness adjustmentof the controversy in rourtn — ray ror "narrowand dead i themselvesunreservedivtocommitting the work" "1 task that God lias assigned him God ifth — Checkweigh — men RjjEHESY has work for each of you and as Sixth — The right to trade where de goon as ami acknowledge yourecognize ' i His call will receive the yon Seventh of state state mining minEnforcement — guarantee of sriccess and become His laws and Be— abolishmentof the guard Changes Dally--5c to carry comfort cheer messenger system has Special and blessing to the suffering Broncho eature' “There be£n 4no change in the and depressed N'OW PLAYING' ones all about nature of the dejnands since the strike ( “THE RATS” WHAR you appeal to you to go out not was called” said John R Lawson “I to soar above but to climb the rugged do not know of any prospects of JESSIE SHIRLEY IN Powerful Drama of Brotherly Sacri steps of life's a with courage experiences The miners will never flee and a go to the determination serve back to work 'N TWO without recognition of MB LAGS world and thus to Two-Part succeed” the union if they follow my jaemMBraM Domino Drama advice wh “Th eight-and “THE CARD SHARPS’’ Harry bvlger A O hour day checkweighmen an the Western Thriller NATION rignt to select trading and LiU boarding Keystone Three nerfzirmnneAit Holl Comedy places are state laws but they are not if “ACRES O and ALALA RBav fj 730 915 1200 Night prices 10c zdc 30c’ enforced” Matinee seats 10c Holding that the chief demands of IN “OUR LARGEST BIRDS’ SERMON EXTOLLED the United Mine Workers with the IbBsr' 4 U-ception of union Ion are guarby statute the operators maintain anteed IIBRMMBBPBBINHaES n their original position I namely WTNHE Of unusual IN PHILLIPS CHURCH Refusal to treat W’ith representatives Sggg-' a dramatic interest fishing trip— Plenty of Becker’s of the United Mine Workers or recognize the urtlom They reiterate a Best— Plenty of Trout Port of willingnessto meet actual employees en” for the adjustmentof grievances Beckers nest is the true tSlaiRiXuflLar BbBmB Bi' Many Suite Result B 3r5iw The Rev P A Simpkin Praises food beverage to take with Three suits are? One of these fascinating pending In the gripping and holding a United States district court at Pueblo XSHixhIk Citizen Soldiery for jUM civil and criminal UVPvtwlr — — of on '4 a stories empire— romance intrigues love and charges growing you on any an out of the strike and a score or more Noble Work are docketed in district courts conspiracies are broughtinto the play of the tale where w fcv era AwSMb 4 or toilui the strike has centered with7 the All of the international district and notable officials organizers and a long list of members of the union are chargedin “The Day After Memorial Day” was one of the federal suits with conspiracy th the theme of evening sermon td interfere and obstruct interstate at Phillips preached In suit Congregational commerce another the same Ain the leading role hi: churchby the Rev P A are charged with being Simpkin Special defendants 1 music was rendered by Dr J members of an illegal combinationin f photoplayworth seeing 3 A antitrust law BURfl Davis and Mias Elida Mork violation ortne anerman jnimritinffuii-i — MWWVMfKiM Wesley The third case in which thirty-six (wtwiwrvj MSMBBSfll dk sMTHir J&S m V Lxxxxvxxvw Mr Simpkin said it part: vxxcw£r umta ivj list— Ordsr from cl are named charges certain rji j officials and uiiw bill lias feela deep union with the Today’s “One a sense of pride tn members a laughable comedy as an added of postoffice near Aguilar Br destruction a the solemn beautyand stately pageantry ’I-’feature of with In M memory which yesterday the district court of Las jpsbEmr Animas great free people the B apatriotic devotion remembered county forty defendants all union V'J and sacrifice of hei are named in criminal j IIIIIM citizen soldiery-half members mi a century ago — charges growing out of strike disorn 4 k t’l ns n nM jz f BAND MONTGOMERY hBBBI $ I1 h HAS SALTAIR - Altering t W r j S I'c- ” loh-certs wellkpown Lakearid - -r ’ r s-tate -nr- well-educated - --w ’ ” complaining I- - Mi IBK a - 'a- ' a Hl wlll-prob-j WORDS t '"flndlpgt'and a -period l is-not ' - “ ' I r assault ‘ ' ’ ’ A 1 svr f individuality v ' - i - - r i O y-e ! SIX ” j 4- BIO BOUT rfc- a RB RH r a ' feel I - 4 BATTLE de-fendants a a MM BOutBfB - 50 a BH ' -been J'- Center i-'1 i ’’ I -fti I 3 I I ! Garrick ToniKOWIt X Br£z IS-l Main: 1 -owes accomplishing H J "- -ZL - '' T - PW4&EC - -D- BB 1 -An awamwswfe ' THEATRE " - -program relief discouraged ' settlement UNDER ' A A Ok BE-S ' ' n W i I ! ' - LOHRSt' n r- IM ' I a — DEENDERS ’ 1 I ' a I - J J ex-recognit " j -f - l-"’ ' - r : ' -- -- i MH ! - -I JI 1 n -t “The Missing r fa I I a 5 r H - WR®? x --r-oR — - aa iwi I M - “s 1 r I i -V - L ‘ d ' T t ? 1" ARNOLD DALY H B — W i niV’-TRCTi I 1 -wi 1 4 defendants 1 l r 1 r r ' W w ? ’ L ( 1 ! !! ' 4 ' - -'-n --nr - 4 - - i L-im-e 1 s j”-” i n l --r x |