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~ VOLUME XVIIL NO. L R B S BEMID ESOT2 AY JULY 9, s, Markha Generally fair, co er. winds. A REACTIONARY ), TOPIC WGLE USED | : MOH g .(By United Press): g i £ ‘Marion, Ohio, July 9, (Raymond § o v i Clapner )—Any efforts ofs polmenl V:ll Conduct Busi- opponents to fasten the label of a re- , A \ 4 actionary on Warren Harding will be | nes)\ Same 1‘9"‘“ : ' i |stoutly resisted by republican candi- : 3 . 5 A\ _|dates, in his presidential campaign, |' ffl' the P"‘"“t i & he indicated. Harding considers him- solrf a regular and has been making * Fred Fraser, who for the past sev- 8| B egt‘n: mtoll‘ll;:v:rl; e fimfi:‘: The ability of the ushers at the big d eral years has been connected' with 4 3 4 - | tent meeting was taxed last night to the Gill Brothers clothing store ig|. ) { ! ::.';l;‘:zog:"y that: Be has a ireaction get all seated. Delegations are com- this 'e¢ity, and John Messelt, an em~ ] ing in from out of town and various Timberworkers Last Night Vot.|Dlo7ee of George T. Buker company.| g 1oh Gracie Post to Try to| PRESIBENT WILL CALL churches 'are - being| have.purchased -the Toggery Shop represented by their Agree to Dllll’lllA“ lel‘ ed Unanimously to Return * ;m::‘;“:i 52‘:::3”,.2;'{’ ‘;}‘r‘ g‘r‘}f Secure 1921 State Meet, EAOITE OF NATIONS ASSEMBLY people. Dr. Weigle]. Turn Over All' Arms Held 4 : : YR manif the o sne ‘|ser will take a6tive charge of -the for Benmln . (By United Press) | pr::che::‘ nb:ugos;nh:‘ by Cl'llllfll business. For'the present at least \Washington, July ' 9.—President ' friendly manner, both e M’euelt will continue his present — . fWtlson will issue a call for- the first in his preaching and ; MEETlNG AT nuu.ml A “';‘,'t';gn‘;'{,}‘;‘,';:fl"";s°§g,';;‘;;g‘g his_ conduct of the pnon-:sr AGAINST . _ GEy 0 e " . son, service. e Dl d wda.v at the stat) depar‘t‘m‘anflt. tent.\is becoming. f ‘ AI.LIED OCCUP populu place in which to havg a real The shop will continue to"be op- Ry S ] e 80:: h?:'e, “the kind - that lasts and ; n| = £ makes - life- mean, more. - Applmhons for Work A" erated in its present location for.a Many Mattm of . lmportatey . ments are being made in thelan;?::;:. £ time, but according to the plans it Ducuued at Last . (By United Press) ' |ments and th co te ., Now Bem‘ Received at .. | ;i) 1atet. be moved - to what is be- Wede -~ |: Washington, July 9.—Governor|for a great deay aye i “Office of Comp‘ny : lieved to be a better location. For Nll‘“" Mm‘ Jgmes M. Cox, democratic presiden- Bov: Hobas o d 3 PN the present at least Mr. Fraser will tial nominee, has held two long dis- advanee € :; who made the ' | opérate the shop as it has been here- 2 b tance .telephone conversations.. with eks arrangel h a “couple of By United Pi ) " On Monday-night at 7 _o'clock,|tofore, carrying a complete line of| ' At a very intmmfl& business |(R°%LolePhone converstions e o e it SIEUEUE e eompany Byl . Caion DN Br) might sawing operations will be re-|“taflor mades” and such other tog-|meeting of the RalphyGracie post of tion. A conference will be arranged l’fE y 1G y and will re- G P:. Tg ulal. uly e sumed ‘at the Crookston Lumber com- | geries as thie business will warrant. |the American wegion ‘last night atlc,on hetween him and president Wil- main for several days and assist in)Groat.)—The German delegatio: pany’s mill No. 1 for the first tjme | Barney Erickson expects to leave|the rooms-of the Bemidj¥ Civic andfgqpy the meetings while here. day agreed to meel the terms of the since the calling of the Timberwork- [ Bemidji about the first of August for Commerce agsociation, four, delegates y Dr. Weigle preached a forceful ser-|2llied ultimatum demanding that she ‘ers’ and four alternates were selected to mon last night of “G; dis-arm her forces immediately. The o " ers’ strike last May, according-to the|California where he will locate in attenu the state conventom: of -the BEMIDJI TWP. FARMERS’ Way,” fromgthe rt\e )t:‘tle“lf :veeatw lell"u:: Germans, however, in signing the ul- ment made by C. L. Isted, | business. ' At yet he has announced UB MEE UR: ~ nager ‘of the company, this|no definite plans. He will be accom-|American Legion tqy CLUB MEETS SATURDAY | the light as He ' f5.in the light we &?}?fi:fl}.s:(fi:tfilfifimtl;sr;:: 3&?& i have fellowship one ‘with another and The Bemidji township Farmers® cal man y . ‘. rgorning.” Over.100 more men will be | panied by L. E. Tabor and their fam-|Tuth on August 16, : : d ! g'q‘u!ro% operate the mill during|ilies, making the trip by automobile|Ramed, together with ~ their alter- Hib il the blood of Jesua\ Christ His son :.;lveer‘)::fl;:: t;?%:l::;a:nnr:: l?ur.: ‘ the nigh¥ 'shift.. The night shift at|over the Yellowstone route by way of |1ates, were as - ‘follows: delegates, ) clu ] will meet -tomorrow afternoon | cleanseth us from ‘all sin (John 1-7). duced to 150,000 officers and'men by the Boml Box comvany plant will| Portland, Ore, Mr, Tabor has sold his | Jo% %, Corvers BURS & NS | Roglar dinmer will be servod at noos 1,000 L dn Octaber ist, claiming that this de- ~also be hegun at'.this time, as was ven an 3 B \ y planned ;’ongm time ago. g;:g:l;:{\sst&r:eto ?DA(;i;'&?zv_e::i ';IT; alternates, Whitney:fBrown, D. J.|followed by a business session and Every 'HW 2 lmy size has its|mand was a violation of the Versailles Applications ‘are being received at becn employed there for some time. Moore, Clarence Fy ult and Fred program great white way, ‘Ic is the way with | treaty. “‘the office-of the Crookston Lumber |Mr. Golz will continue to operate|BOSt. RUTH NOT INJTRED the bnlhant‘:lght:, ere the crowds| The Germans agreed to dls:rml- they p enade back and|ment of all forces, including the se- company from those who desire work ‘These men, as direc d by the post are gay as andplt )i's expected that many more hie flore as yefore, 1t 1s annougced last night, will make eyery effort pos-| - ... k forth on. shopp New York, July 9.—‘“Babe’” Ruth, champion home run hitter of the Clllll Alu Denund l‘ Not d ."Accord with the Treaty of Versailles ; r ey 4 " 0 k tor on pleasure|curity police, immediately, to publish: : ity the state ent. ew. Yor] will apply today and tomorrow as a sible to secure for this city the sta and its Fifth avepug; Chicago has its|surrender of all arms held by German Timberworkers’ at the meeting held COLLINS WANTS TO STAGE. for next year. . This would mean that | New York American league baseball State street and, ichigan boulevard;|civilians, to abolish compulsory mili- last night. -, llies, without delay, all arms, am- ’ would- be brought to Bemidjl at thisiniwhich his automobile was wrecked \ its | allies, hout delay, all arms, am of the organization present, - discus- (By United Press) time if the local post is successtul in | nedr Wawa, Pa., Wednesday. Miller Angeles has its| munition, guns and cannon in excess. - ] A Minnggpolis, July 9.—Mike Collins Ci . | where night is made bright as day b; bility ‘of returning to work at-the v na ced here last night. Ruth re 8 g y byl . .]mlymms and a vote was taken. The boxing’ promoter, today offered $75,- ; tusfled to New York late Wednesday the electric ‘lights, l e great crowds SCHOOL mmo"s To ~cided_that ‘the members of the Be-| "‘!) el myionshlp bout to be held on | The defensive position ‘wi 190 be| terdlay agalnst Detroit. Manager Hug- | the rich and the pdor meet and touch : " midjt local”eould return to work if Labor day. | prepare as well. - gh? said. elbows, ‘some in rags, some in tags he ‘local strike situa- |’ . . & month_ it . will ‘armed. v \ T: 5 way is &8 moving picture on a stupen- . ; et : tua : i ) .. /|every possible reason’’ why Bemidjk G-wm co. dous acale. Evgry moment of the. day Two vacancies on the achoql board 4 \ S, | N AVAY W IV 2 | should be ‘chosen. as the convent! PR L dismirs ey i d ht it has its dy, its of the Independent District of Bemid- ‘ 3 shog: 2 Legl g mmmxr ‘“d night i 'i ts tragedy, its JoY|ji will be filled on July 17, when the cent 810 i a8 J 31 . - and its sorrow, its laughter and its|;nnual-sehoot- elections - wilt= take - in this’ P! in g ‘throng I have asked the question been caused by the expiration of the A’ reception commlttee oonli uu f myself, wh re they seeking | term of Dr. J. T. Tuomy, clerk of the Spenlm- Rofeu to- Mmy Scrip-|George Graham and William Berri. | anat 2 - g are ‘wanting on the great white way? | filed for reelection and have not been 4 | gan “was appointed by the. chair last Mml‘fl' and Will Move I have projected myself in my mind |opposed. AMERICAN OIL mm’l‘Y : i ; His lukfpretlhm y ;‘;]‘ I::n:hb:,go::c:;‘: ‘a‘::qun th F.n,“ly- Tl-“?e myself looking down at the people as school building on July 17 hetween ; W i they entered this .door or that one.|the hours of 7 o'clock p. m. and 9 -Mexico City; July 9., (Ralph Tur-|- Evang : ; after .discussion. wag, “held by the| . Little Falls, July 9.—In a letter re- £ gelist Budd in . his - discourse 4 5 In the various districts throughout ner.)—The rights of American hold last Friday night on the Signs of members in reference to a ‘means for | geived by the Transcript Saturday. :‘Entthi: lz?c}l‘;’n:fn:‘?:s:;“:":r t;l' 2:{ the county the elections will take Bs its Broadway|a proclamation ordering immediate _result of the action taken by the convention of the Amdrican Legion ‘DEMPSEY-BRENNAN BOUT |between 1, 500 and 2,000 delegates | club, was not injured in the accident | Cincinnati has xts-lf‘ fth street and its|tary service and to turn over to the With approximately 150 members ke KN sion was held: concerning. the plausi- |- securing the conyentfon. Headed by Hugging, manager of the club an- s thoroughfares | Of the treaty terms, " unanimous vote' of those present des, tack to win, this | and was:to play in the game nere yes- | gather and jostle:'each other. Here “This action .prac- : gation journeys and some in velvet gowns.” The white| - ¥ 1 nlt;s basis, Prn‘gpects are’ “y WREM IR sbetton’ . / 5 " OA tears, its. pain and itsplenyure. place in the 98 districts of Beltrami he normal output from all plants| .= | ST | cooperate s it cif S m FA“S m . As T've stood #id.gazed at the pass- | c . These tWo’ Vdéancies have of i pe Bttt s Edward : Currle Will Be New after? What is it ¥hat most of them |board, and Quincy Brooks. Both have SRR ture Passages:to Explain ., [night ot be present a far above the strest and imagined| Election will be held at the Central (By. United Press) ! 4 the, othere. Buck actiufl ae taken 1 couldsee long lings’of people enter- | 0'clock. ers of oil property in Mexico will be |y, o mymes " stated that two gxtremes |increasing -attendante at mestings of [ . n .o omicial announcement of the i ; lace at the .same.time. At these - — .. “fully protected by a decree soon to be| o o taken on-the s the post.._ and drink. They. seemed a jolly,|P i econd coming of he “Victor theatre” was X meetings of the common schobl dist- issued whieh-will.settle the oil ques: Christ. 'One s, that we cannot. tell Discussion was hgld concerning the | opening of t laughing, good-natured crowd, merely ricts tax lovies are voted upon :Afid on- pleasure bent. Of course there were exceptions but I am speaking now of the crowd as a whole. What are they seeking? They are seeking two things as I see it, fellowship and joy. “tion permanently, president De La Huerta declared in an‘interview to- such other business as has been ad- % vertised in the election notices. 0 L Y o Lssue Bemidji “Independent | tle Falls boy, and at present a memb- day. The Mexican chief was lying ill m:r:,b;h:tnl::“::;; ‘;,T::s t:::ge":;; _concernlng he boxing match which’ er-of the {{ardlng-‘WHaley company in bed with appendicitis when he re- |y oty or i sotting the time for the|¥as. held under Leglon auspices, ot |/ ' tio. olctive ceived the‘foreign - correspondents. Lird: to. ‘coitie, - Said <he nelther' of May 3, and due to, 'some apparent ‘'which owns two motion p anything' ahout the coming of: the article; h appeared in last week's made by Glen Harding, a former Ln-] ing, your high birth, or your infla- * He'sald there had been six minor re- i misundérstanding’ o misinterpreta- | houses in Bemidji, the Elko and the 3 H . . yolts thus far, all of which had col- g;lersiit 1;::']:;:"’2 v;:_‘:pl:f;lf‘:“;f;'s;? tion o the ngregement made at the|Grand. This company will open the “God has a great, white way. It fi:‘.cee.you?h:;e;td,y:?,o]'use thess 300 lapsed, and he ‘declared that the gov- mon on the mount that we may know time with reference _to “Chub” Frost, | doors of the Victor theatre under alis the way of hght and truth and{ «Because of this I want to present _-ernment is capable of meeting 80Y | that his coming is near when we see|One Of the contestants in.the match,|new name about August 1, The|lasting joy. Millions have traveled |t you a Friend who will not be in- . » Tebellious taction. all these things come to pass. it_was decided that'this matter be|building has been leased from John |over it, and millions more are walk-|fiyenced in the least by the extent of _—_— : “The speaker then gave someé of the ‘taken. up at the next meeting and|Love and an up-to-date and complete ing in its light. It starts at the Cross: your possessions, or by your position 'GOUNTY AGENT DVORACEK signs as enumerated by tne Saviour, |thoroughly cleared up. For this pur-jequipment will be installed after the [and ends at the gate of th, New | or condition in life. He has always MOTORS TO NORTM END|in answer to the question asked by|Pose, Frank Frost, tather t'4he boy,|building has been given a thorough | jerysalem. /437" loved you regardless of your physical "County Agent D. C. Dvoracek re-|the disciples during his last conver-|"ill be asked to be present. at the|cleaning and Tedecorating from !OP to “God’s great white way is th8'Way | attractions and will love you though turned yesterday from Blackduck and |sation with them. They asked him next meeting to help clear up. thisfbottom. of joy. He tells us He has planned you be homely or deformed. He \;Kelliher where he atfended a meet-|“what would be the signs of his com-|situation promptly. In connection with the new name, | for us so_that our:joy may be full.{joved you when you had no wealth ' %ing of the Kelliher Produce and Ship-|ing and of the end of the world.’| Reports of the various committees |y, Harding says, “We want a name | Think of it—a full joy, one that runs{and will love you when bold has lost ping aswciation _yesterday. This|Matt. 24:3. The speaker then' read|for the Independence Day celebration | yity four letters and will not. con-|over. I like that, don’t you? Oh,|its value. He will love you when “morning he left for Duluth on busi-|the signs as given by the’ Saviour ip, x" theard t‘"“:h ’"":l ‘;"&“;S :f sider one with over six. For the Per-|thege critical, cold-blooded people!|the world has entirely forgotten you, e8s and expects to ‘teturn tomorrow | Luke 21:25-28 .and Matt. - 24:29,| importance to the post acted UpOR.ign suggesting the best name. the one [Theye people who sneer at anything|when you are old and palsied and in ,’mrnmmgi' o: Sr::dayvn:: Monda: he; where it ig stated *there will be signs gg:xr:;e:: gg“;‘(‘j::‘hg‘;:c:;"}:fy';; c}r:osen by the company :oc::c;sggr emotional, e‘a‘pecwlly if it is religious|your old age sit in your quiet corner - will motor. to the northern end.of{in.the sun, moon and stars and-upon the company will give motion. They talk as if religion .is the county in the interests of the|the earth, distress of nations wfi?h by the Harold Bachman Million Dol-1¢p5 " All' names must be sent to :old calcula{mc non..eng.fi.em. losg‘?tte: by .1'1“:::“2“0“ to know “farm bureau work. He will visit Bau- | preplexi Said he, these things|!3F Band and a method of financinglthe Harding-Whaley company at Be-| 14" nothomatioal’ ‘I'm afraid their JesusorCh‘::;toaa to c';e“e a fellow- i : ;l:tt: ismumer and Willlams while on |are all in the past as recorded in his- ;‘;:c:r'&l’:::]‘]"’:e :::d:&':;“:: s tn“; llldilnaml ‘be is geock o g;’::“’::u:: souls are full of cracked ice. To hear|ghip. In fact, He alone as the light P , = e is short a 0 » A 0 ; ?:i.jugee:tli:l ;es"el:erlidg?fg:;l::::: cale proposition, and with the ald of | 1 riered. The name will be decided th’“‘u“‘"‘ {"“b‘i fl‘il"‘k °':,‘°";’“th§'§ of God, can make possible a true and of Christ’ ds' in Luke 21:10-11, |the Women’s Auxiliary &’ 'thorough|ypon today. something to be ashamed o lasting _ fellowship amongst men. nflm’l‘mnm LOOMS. - 191 ;n_s ‘;‘;‘::7'1 T:l 0 I took|canvass of the ecity will be msde Th deling of the theatre is|>™ not ashamed of them for they help| Jesus Christ is the great bond of i UP STRONG IN COX PLANS 6, 5aid he, in the m'id:t'oaf‘n n%:t about one week before the concerts|,6 .. G d:);':nlby Mf Love. After this|® brighten up my life. What a mon-{ynion between individuals and classes R > . ; : # e o and every effort will be'made at that g i ar-.|otonous world this would be if there|and nations. It is sin that disrupta peace and safety cry. This too is a is completed the company will ar-| o P ™0 o eiong . 2 sin s dask In the.- ted Press) fulfill Paul’ time to sell'as many tags as possible; I th i nt. A 3 society and sin is darkness. In the 9. Herbert ! ment of Paul’s words in 2 Tim. he th 1 b t, jal rive and instali the equipme “When I hear music I want it to|darkness we stumble against our W‘b;ytvn The - J:lgl i (i s el; 3:13, wheré Lie says, when they shall A :nt i ‘i’Il “t: 30;1 cetl;x aplec lt complete new ventilating system will be of the emononal kind. I like the|fellows and rage at them. Irrever- s _goat boratiig toihe fore 10 preliminary |3, Deace and safety then sudden de- [ MR W DS PO, U8 S0 Dt | e installed. kind of music that stirs me up; that| ence toward God breeds disregard s for the campaign of Governor .s"fl?l:&efllkc:sli#ep l;:r:.l;:fl' condi-|grounds. A pavement dance will be th:u;) rg;r‘-‘:x;teto“l::o;l;f:$::tb ;sthti‘; mnkeshmlelsv;nnt to lfl\l:ghkor f’r{, lt]mi toward men. A heart not right with es Mi Cox, the democratic NOMi- |10, o things In the earth, revolu-|held following the evening comcert] e TPMITDR (0 o0, Ptho fetter, oth-|%end h" wn e back and tieklet | Ged can be full of hatred and re- ee. The dry factions of the party tion,, riots, strikes, robbery; murder, and a 12 piece.orchestra will furnish or than that the pictures to be shown me all around my ' hea de . venge toward men. are bent on forcing him to declare for| joiqe and the feat that is taking|music for the occasion. Will be first class, up-to-date, and that makes me rémember and ma e; Mr. and Mrs. F. Donaldson of this “.the present drastic.prohibition laws.. hold of hearts of men every where as Due to the fact that this band will that atlo nally famous also to forget. tho in the vyorl city and B. Anderson of Lavinia re- “The - anti-probibition forces " have(,yo" cciit of these things that are|8Ppear in Bemidji.at the time of the with stars that are wants music that 48 merely a bit of |turned last. evening from Rosey, ‘started. a: counter offensive, making comin, = on the earth H? also refer-|N€xt regular meeting night of the|and favorites. scientific calculatipfy, where they were called the fore part the storm center. red togthe capital and labor question | POSt, it was decided to. call the next| Mr. Harding is well known in fl;lil “God not onl nts us to have|of the week by the death of their ; T " |3¢ brought to view in James 5:1-5,|meeting on Tuesday'night, July. 10, |city and has a host of friends inolioy, but He tells''us how we may|brother-in-law. Mrs. B. Anderson : % He utllliontinued by saying that this|at Which time there.will be many im- | will be glad to see him back to I}e obtain it. We do ‘hot seek it as the|will return a few days later. WERS Tosm - surely is mow being fulfilled before|POTtant matters up for consideration. |city at least part of the time. He is| 0 11 does. Thé method is entirely| “Christ is the .social center of hu- Y ¥ e A et A the son of H. N. Harding, formerly different from the world. He doesn’t|manity. Me makes us brothers. And CONTBT mmoRRow iy, Do refe"ed:&? tl;le‘ ’?- AP'I' 'NmE m county auditor, and at the .present evlle:ngwe us joy lling us of the|only as we take him intd” our lives e 7 ::::: elnoi)::oréf‘:g:n:ss:ow‘g tha‘: c g M . X "“‘Ti,e‘“fi;’;"‘;' vfifi sh: nl:e charge of glories of the ne: ‘world. He rather| will we put an end to the bitten;eu | Ay 3 gtoo cmornow attonuon fhte Tuingy wiid Sough? Tnt | RATION ALLOWANCE SOON b 5 it 2ho "o Fvels b Tk Wk s e sbbs and il and brig pnce st i+ — ‘the kemldjl Country club golf course |istence not only for worldly advant- . v resident manager. - Mr. and Mrs, Cur- us of real and lasting joy. ere-| ternity t . { will-be the scene of a lively contest |2ge, but the Lord will use these mod- " 5 ie from Bemidji will arrive the latter fore if we find the’secret of getting|Kingsley’s story of the. two mgnks he between the local club team and-the|ern inveations to carry on his work Captain D. J. Moorg/ has announced ":" »f this month to make their rid of sin we get'the secret of true |tells us how . impossible strife can _golfers coming -~ here from Grand [in the earth. ~Paul tells us in Rom.|that he expects to Teceive payment gome in this city. joy. To the extentithat we discover|exist between men when God rules Forks for a game in return for the(9:28 “that he will finish his work|for the amount allo company K the secret of deliverance from sin to|the heart and life. Two monks had ‘St played there by Bemidji last fall. |and cut it short -in righteousness.” | for rations during - summer en- that measure we discover the fullness|lived together all their lives in a cave he contest begins at 2 o’clock tomor-| After referring to all of these signs | campment period not'later than next DEMOCRATS WILL HOLD of divine joy. far remote from the haunts of men. row and will continue during the en-| Which have been fulfilled the evangel-| Monday and that as soor as this pay- FIRST BIG POW WOW JULY “No joy is fulliwithout friendship, | Tired of the monotony, one of them ey tire afternoon,. being resumed again |ist then concluded by using the Sav-|ment is received all creditors of the - however. Our riches are measured|suggested that they have a quarrel on Sunday morning at 9 o’clock. iour’s words in Matt. 24:32-34, “So|company ‘will.be mailed their checks. By United Press) by the number and the character of |like the fashion of the world. ‘But,’ Tomérrow evening the local club |likewise ye when ye shall see all these | Company K receivi ation allow- (By Un 19 The ~fiSt | our friends. - How.many friends have |said the other, ‘we have nothing to t,wm give a_complimentary dinner to|things come to pass know that he is|{ance of 63 cents per day for each|. Dayton, Ohio, July t_cbe lemo. | you? Count them, up, and then ask|quarrel about.” The other picked up * the Grand Forks golfers at the Birch- | near—even at the door,” and to make |man for the period of encampment. big political pow wow oOf yourself the quqlfion, why are they|a stone and said. ‘We' will take this * miont Beach Summer hotel beginning|it more emphatic he said in the 34th| Major H. L. Brady, disbursing of- cratic party leaders WIt]ll belh:})‘xln :‘nel': Your friends? Do they love you? If|stone and laying it down between us. . at 7 o'clock. Much interest is being | verse, “This generation shall nat pass| ficer, who made federal ply‘me;t to | July igtswwl?r& tthhz npa; r;’;!: e inee, | 80, why do they !9" you? Isit your|Then I will ‘say, ¢“this stone is shown in the coming contest and it is [ until all be fulfilled.” - In closing he|the company yesterday, stated be-|tee m: 0 i was agreed on | physical attractib Ms? Is it because|mine,”” and you will say ¢ “no, it is expected that many good scores will read the 37th to 39th verses to show |fore he left the city;last tllflght“th:E ga(;r;fl s Co‘;xand Homer Cummings, | of your wealth? ¢ The one can be|mine,”’ and so we.will quarrel like — B2 bekeilp darias. thiy event; slace | how. the Saviour said it womldtis fn e expeots. to find Hio T |loill ; ho e ll)mizman of the national committee. |taken from the other. Do they love|the world.” So they took the stone & - Ment 1 l‘s iln S e f::;slfit t(tlxaey;o:;en i 3;3: g‘l‘secéket;fid{o t;:{s r:;ice“ & el “Motification ceremony is planned. ' you because of your political stand- (Continued on Page 8) «excellent playing. :

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