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Show UTAI VETERANS IN LOSMGELES Los Angeles, Sept. S Tho Utah delegation to the G A. R. encampment encamp-ment arrived this afternoon several hours late and found no place to lay their heads. Departmont Commander .T. W. Brown and Col. M. M. Kaighn of Salt Lake appointed themselves separate sep-arate committees of ono each to find accommodations for tho Utah' visitors. Tonight thoy are scattered in a dozen hotels and many private houses, but no headquartors has yet been established estab-lished for them. Tonight a conference confer-ence Is on and efforts are being mado to find a place for headquarters In some downtown hotel where aa many of the delegation as possible will bo quartered. Bidden by special Invitation from Commander-in-Chief Trimble, Mrs. Emma Ramsey Morris is In Los Angeles An-geles from Salt Lake City to sing at the big G. A. R. campfire at the Shrlno auditorium Tuesday night. Her song will be tho old soldiers' favorite, fa-vorite, "The Flag Without a Stain," the singing of which won her a gold emblem in tho shape of tho American Ameri-can flag from the members of the Utah commandery. Several thousand attended tho spe cial services given by the Knights - I F(l1Ubust7oniplQ a"dItorium at M which tho chief speakers were Bis- 5 hop Conaty and Past Commander-In- v& Chief Gllman. |