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Show I HEYWOOD IS BACK FROM THE EAST ' Judge A. PL Hovwood has roturncd from a trip Eaai, much Improved in 1 Mr. Hey wood has beon gone about Hi! three weeks during which time ho H spent most of his time at Saratoga fl and othor Enetorn pleasure resorts He H says that he Is much taken up with H Saratoga aud thinks It the finest re- H sort In the Eastern country. Hj "The trip wus for pleasure and rest," H Mr. Heywood said tnis morning, "and H, j did not pay much attention to any H thing else, except to notice, In a gen- Hl eral way, business conditions Eust H' I gavo some attention to the boy scout Hp proposition nt Norfolk, Va and also H the Y. M. C. A. work. H "The boy scout organization In the Hl Eastern country Is doing great work H among the youngsters and Is gi owing H In influence to- the point that parents i nre taking hold of the work with a H1 determination that moans success. All H over the country y nna the boys on H summer outings, undor a guidance that H is eminently hlsh and wholesome. Tho H work Is being extended to the girls, H many projects being on foot for sum- H mer outings for them. The Y. M. C H A. woTk is also progressing repldly. H "There seems to be a good deal do- H log, commercially, In the Eastern sec- H tlon, hut many compjlain of dull times. H A great deal of building appears to bo H In progress and, still, a slowness seems to prevail Crop prospects ap- H pear to be good, and. speaking gener- H ally, I cannot see anything wrong with H the country." |