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IN SESSION TODAY AT LAKE WASHINGTON William Klein, President of|Dr. Weigle in Powerful Ser;p% X ' Bemidji Trout Club, Repte- |. Interprets Bible Truthg';:‘ 4 senting This City on This Theme ?‘ ’ »,%gomm%lgnlgws GERMANY WILL | N ! Year Was 6,295 The strongest sermon yet pregghed by Rev. Weigle: was delivered last Tuesday night on the Second Coming -Bemidji’s representative at the fifth annual convention of the Minne- sota Game Protective League to be AvMany‘ interesting facts result from the report compiled by the county perintendent of schools for the ; ST Sy - 19-1920 school year in the 98 - ::l::‘llt’ll t:ttba:r: W:ahlnEto}:, {.es?lx‘elr of Christ. The evangelist brought to : L districts in ‘Beltrami county. ied . » tor three days beginning this dern’' icati s . % .Sale of Tags for Million Dollarf; irt is complete in itself and A“ Tr oops 'w'“ Not Be morning: is ‘William Klein, president ‘;‘fs tl;nrl;;?ic:nt‘i’o::nl::yd:?wl::wi:l “:ll:: Chairman of Forty-Eighters Is " Band Concert Will Be- ey public school .in the| Sent to German Territory - ‘r’;-r";‘;a?'fl:gg '1;“:5‘:: N‘;la‘;b- atho loft| Bible on the set:;md coming and with| Nominee for President on ¥ ait coun 4 k . y 1 terri an thi ke pic- gin Friday - |7 During Ahe report shows that at Present confident. that when he returns those tul'x:l.ii o, e .u.??:ncl“fl?ib‘kidflfn : Liberal Ticket .| present at the convention will have a 8,295 pupils-'were enrolled in this t pup desfre. to visit this section of the —_— county. Of that number 5,644 are tendancy towazds the very things set’ down in the Bible: as signs of the s titled t tionment of funds state in:the near future. s BT ot de g LADIES’ AUXILIARY IS~ . :i‘:we thltonm attended school at GERMANY w'u‘ SEEK fi "-nlgo n?,rogir&m had ‘been arranged for "“},’;‘l“’ec‘;e";::l% mn; l:lgldc;r Chrt i MAX PACES, NAMED AS p & AT 6 ays : 3 morning since nearly the, enti: ] i IN CHARGE OF SALE.'?;::“::M;‘{: m’;fi‘f::;arnaag MODIFIED DEMA_ DS period. was, spentc‘:n theyarriialna:: one of the most prominent doctrine: HIS RUNNING MATE \ i ‘in the Bible. 1t is.referred to more' Riswion of sueste; The atternoon | o bV550 btmes. . Many of the gpent eh was t characters in the Old Testiment . E: | ports of the officers of the league, [2dvent and rejoiced in view of that| Drey From Convention and - nomination and election of officers |12Y. And when weilook into the New c = Al of ‘the league, nomination and elec-|Testiment we find the same thing. Je- ontinue one {tnis: county’s schools. : | tion of officers for the coming year.|5us declared he wgs coming again. The proportion of pupils remain- (By. United Press) This evening there will be epeaking e deini by /By United Press) fladies of the auxiliary to the ing-in school until thehe:ghthh gtflt\:e act?: ?wnti“:':“{‘d“;);;ffifi:r,fim{ ;_"ma Splendid motion picture’pro telling them h®\wbuld return again.[ Chicago, July 16.—Harley P. Gracie post of the American Legio f‘c"re:'chedll: tv::y"llm tan!:lggml;?gradf ery :t 3,000,000 tons of coal monthly, | -~ Tomorrow’s session will be compos- | At his departure two angels appeared | Christensen, member of the commit- will conduct an agtive campaign for g“;:!fiéls it 18 shown that 694 were |thereby obviating the necessity of the|ed of ‘husiness meetings, sport con. |before the disciples to tell them that |tee of forty-eight und ! presidential "the sale of "tags which will entitle| & PHEN L B T o while onls |allied occupation of the Ruhr, so Dr, |tests, and a fish dinner in the even.|the sume Jesus would return again.|nominee of the farmer-labor party, ‘the wearer to attendance at the con-| g5 % (0Lt Ny Tl on i grade work, |Bonn, German ~ delegate, - motified |ing, following which the usual after. | Paul, Peter, James'and John, tell us|threw the hoid-over of the meeting ‘certs to-be given by the Harold Bach- Y “he Bemidji public schools 231 |Lloyd George last night. Germany|dinner ‘speeches will be heard. Sat-|iD their letters to' the church that |of forty-eighters into contusion today .man Million Dollar band next Thurs-\. 0 - "0 007 the first grade and|will submit against the coal- terms|urday’s program for all day is made|Jesus is coniing back again. In fact, th" e suddenly st,rodeilnto ;5‘: :day -afternoon and ‘evening. Every| e, " iy oionth. and offer couirter .proposals seexing|up of varied contests including trap|JOhn was so full of his coming that :lmll : ;“m“t £00.of ““: 0"5 ‘;:I}," ‘effort will be made by the special Beltrami county has at present five | modification of the demands. shooting, bait and fly casting, boat|Ne devoted one: whole book of 22 :egt;l fis x‘el‘e Dl'efil(lie. ha . :d 8]::- .committees to sell as'many of thesel, 3" o o1 " B nigi Blackduck, | | ] races, canoe races and. tilting con- |Chupters to the description of it. ;‘o.n:“ee c:r;getl::sen ;s;egu ermia- ;tags s possible prior to the coming|yei\iher Baudette and Spooner, four| Spa, Belgfum, July 15.—Conditions |tests. Speaking and motion pictures| " uerefore, we ddre not remain un- sion to interrupt Gilbert E Rp F “of the band to insure the local Post] oy qeq schools, Saum, Hines, Ten-|under which the German delegation |will conclude the program on Satur- |concerned about this matter. When I soon i renre:e lt)atlve i 'I‘.‘al:(:l'l ept: 3 :sufficient financial support to put the |t ike and Williams in addition to the |agreed to meét,the allied demands of [day evening. remember that Jesus said, ‘“Watch wh;‘ . s" : dr‘gnm the. mcotin t:r' \project over. " local schools, and six semi-graded |2, 000,000 tons of coal monthly will| Among the most prominent speak- | therefore, for ye know not what hour & brie? s‘:atementg He said g':You 7 For the -afternoon concert white|gchools, Solway, Northern, Spur, Carr |be considered ‘at a'conference to. be|ers who will appear on the program |Your Lord doth ¢ome:" when 1 rem- wanted LaFollette and if there is tags will be sold at 5 cents each, en-|,ake, Wilton and Debs. The balance | held at 3:30 today, it was announced. [are Ray P. Holland, vice-president |ember that Jesus promised to return, still any way of getting him 1 will ‘titling one person to attend. A green|af the-schools in the county is made |The session scheduled for 11 o’clock|of the American Game Protective as-|the angel sald he.would return, the aotiatand {he way. 1 must remain ‘tag will serve as admittance for adults! yp of .the rural schools. this morning was unh@ld. Pending|sogiation, New York; George McKen- | disciples look i his return, and true to the loyal gfoup of working at the evening concert and these will|" "To instruct the 6,295 pupils in the results of this afternoon’s meeting|sie,St;, Gaylord; Carlos Avery, state|called it the -ibleised hope” of the |t ‘o the loval group of working be sold at 75 cents each. Children|county, there were employed during |the allies will hola up the ultimatum |game and fish commissioner for Min- | church, and they’were so eager for |Ien BRG you'T hope we 6an. all get -will be sold tags at 25 cents each:for| the past school year 279 teachers. In |of the meeting notifying Germany|nesota; C. C. Hildebrand, field sec-|his return that prayed, “Lord together after all.” Coneluding, ‘ho -the evening concert. These tags will|the high and graded schools there |that troops would occupy the region|retary of the Minnesota League, Min- |Jesus, come quit] then L insist the | (0 5 om the hall amid shouts for ‘be on sale by .the committee of ladies| were 13 men teachers at an average |as a resu.. of Germany's rejection of |neapolis; John H. Wallace, conserv-|subject is 'well Wiitthy of our earnest LaFollette and cheers for the. entire week.prior to Thurs-| wage of $156 per month and 96 wo- |the coal demands. ation commissioner of Alabama; | thought and attgytion. : day, and also during the rendering of | men teachers at an average of $93.80 Eben W. Cobb, superintendent of fish-| ‘“‘Aceording to'the Word of God)/the (By United Press.) 5. :tag system was|per m th. Of the teachers in these X ! eries, St. Paul; and Harry J. LaDue, | history of the 'human race is divided . < ,:?l:;pg:c::trs thi‘sh:ccdsgion since the lchoo’lc 1. are high school graduates, NORMAL smnm'rs To % assistant.game and fish commissioner. | into nine dispensations, or ages. With bofh[‘)cnar%;' ;’l‘ntm 1;5'1;;12;2 f:.r:x;rel:: e e ok % 8l high_school - training depart- \ - The motion picture program will |out taking time to' nume them I will 3 ?\olil?:::e‘rt; t;iaegv;:lsu:tom‘z ‘ment gradiates, and 44 are Normal TAKE PART m Hm include’ Minnesota game: and fish de-|call your attention,to a few signifi-|tered the political field with the A graduates, -and 24 are ccollege gradu- " partment films, hunting and fishing|cant facts in connection with .them. | ational ticket. Harléy P. Christen- $ Graci & has gone to :::s‘ 12 of this number have taught | - MmAT FAIR GRwan pictures, and all of very interesting|It is- ‘significant. that man has been |Son, of Salt Lake City, permanent o The ey lien'p::hedulilsix this| fn the same school for. three"years, ; subjects and scenes. a failure in all the past ages. I ca.l|chairman of the committee of forty- - N : heavy “M';midji, but.it did so|&nd 27 have taught in ' the . same i 2o g IR, L } p It is expected that this convention|your attention to. this fact because|eight convention, was nominated. an. attraction ; might;- he! i Temorrow ' Afternoon’ . Four will be one of the biggest ever held | we are hearing uch nowadays about | for president. Max Paces, of Cleve- e i S 1 | “Teams Will Contend “for * ment of ple:1n th : women teachers during the year. The ] S0 was to thiy end that the contract Was| o, o'y age of the men was $81 and | Honors; Varied Program . - made and not from the “GW&"“. of ey j -financial success. ~ All that the post),c" ; | — . “asks is that hearty ‘support be given|y chool training department | -Four teams composed .entirely: of * them in this undertaking 50, that 10| . g3yi5tes; 3 normal;sehool graduates|students. of . the. Bemidji State Neor- "“financial loss may result.” These con:| ., 5" ciijege graduates. Of this|mal school will take part in a field|in restocking a number of streams|the popular thing to teach that tne|today. Christenson's. nomination' was certs are mot' to be.looked at fl‘l;l_g number 11 have taught in-the same | meet to be staged at the fair greunds|in the vicinity of Bemidji and rend-|world is not so bad after all, and that the sensation of the convention. i .any benefit standpoint except a8 2| gchool for: three years and 28 for two | tomorrow afternoon beginning at 3]ered valuable service during the Nor- |man will eventually work out his own |supporters upset the plans of labor benefit to the entire.community. This| years, B , -o’clock. Captains have been selected|thern Minnesota Development Asso-|destiny, a destiny that will be crown- | leaders who hoped: to rominate Dud- band that: comes here for this - Of the total number ‘of ‘rural and | for each team and it is expected that|ciation convention here last month in|ed with glory and honor. Hear what |ley Field Malone of New York. Chris- ", gagement. ;fénders a program ' whichlsemi-graded..schools in- the -county, |the events which will bé on the pro-|connection with the fish display. God says, “For as in the days that|tenson was chosen on the secohd is worth many times the price of at*{ 66 are entitled to state ‘aid for the' gram will furnish keen competition.| The Bemidji Trout club has a mem- | were before the flood, they were eat- ballot. -tendance and the local post assures)year. 25 rural and semi-graded | The team winning the highest nuniber | Pership of 40 at present and is grad-|ing and drinking, marrying and giv- the publicthat all ‘who lend their|schools each receive $100 aid, 35 re- ' of - points throughout the entire meet|Uua!ly increasing in size and extent of [ing in marriage, until the day that ‘support at_this time ‘will be well re-|ceive $150. and 6 With two teachers |will b&"judged the wihner. its work in this vieinity. The club|Noah entered into the ark, and knew paid in one of the best kinds of-en-| receive $250 each. This in itself aids| The program of races and ‘contests|is aftiliated with the national associa- | not until the flood came, and ‘took * tertainment. - Fleare 4 considerably in. the maintenance of|includes a 50-yard dash for girls, & tion and is entitled to a delegate at[them all away. So shall also the com- " Follow ‘the :evening concert:a!the school, and should. encourage the ,50-yard dash’' for boys, .a 250-yard the present conventon because of this|ing of the Son of Man be.” schools was 3,178. Of. this nu:)ib;r : - - i 1,321 ‘are ' boys and 1,286 are girls. " . . 3 Rural and semi-graded schools had a | Pr- " Bonn, German Delegateé, total enrollment of 3.117 and of this G number 1,467 are boys. This shows Advue.d Lloyd G’?‘:“ Last Night of Decisior gram called for a business session Harold Bachman’s Band Plays "Here on July 22 at - Library Park Beginning tomorrow morning. the that during the year there were reg- ;| istered - 73 more boys than girls in ‘manynew features.will -be tried-out ‘before:-this session closes on Saturday. In seleeting Mr. Kléin to represent the Bemidji club, a wise selection has been made, since he is a most ardent enthusiagt.in the fish and game line. He has assiéted. the club this spring ‘higher and ibetter..conditions, and of [ mitte& of the Ta a new soclal order that is about to|for vice-president. :The .nomination be ushered in to bring peace and |followed. 5 i prosperity to' human kind. It:is a Groups of the forty-eighters dis- glowing picture’ that some men. try |agreeing with the - platform .of the to paint for us:but it does not har-|convention withdrew, announcing the monize: with thé Word of ‘God. It is|continuance of theit own conventiom Tl - FAREWELL RECEPTION GIVEN HINES PRINCIPAL The Hines community gathered at the assembly room of the conseli- pmn’:l'ne‘l'l~ cjnnc& 8 pl'anned and- thiu‘ nittenbdance ot»t!\e pupils .in the dist- relay race, tug-of-war with four fact. - “Another fact y'(orth considering in e e I:o :;e v i) ‘;tn making comparisons with the re- | 3MS, Potato race, wheelbarrow race, 3 ; f;:nnec:llon dw l!th&;fim nge; % ;M: S anieey b aeiiof dance|port on the ounty sehone i 1907 4% C% WhA.% Tl g conest| MINNFSOTA MAN HEADS |:ome ‘ine e wora St lr:"lousic will supply the necessary in- 3 is itx;teresting to 1“”':4"”“ ”: "’g' .the meet nf looking fomfi,-é’ to an » present age will also close with a|dated school Tuesday evening to ex- centive for dancing on this occasion.| time theve ::u':t;"vfh"e fi":l',‘in;afhééexceptiunafly entertaining afternoon.| HORTICULTURAL ASS’N f“dgm‘;m' T‘hg ';io‘;'e of l‘:“ Past | press its appreciation for Mr. and The Million Dollar band com';; .t; past year there were 32 Of that 14 Bemidji people are invited to attend d ase thfle‘g oflr elr D";’D 1els to| Mrs. B. L. Kueffler. Mr. Kueftler Bemidji from Crookston and Thief| only two were employed in'the high 2nd it is urged that there be a large S gom g “dlfl?;dn.sv has been the efficient principal of River Falls and upon coqnpletmg 10;5'a d graded schools at an average sol. attendance. M. J. Dorsey, fruit breeding spe-|Whic ell on em hecauge/they | \he Hines Consolidated school for the program here will continue on to a:-l\ 03‘ $130 per montha Txe rfm:lanJ On_the;Normal school campus this|ci2list of the Minnesota college of|were unheeded by the masse§,'When | past three years and is leaving to Grand Rapids where it 1:"“: tgkebp_art ing 12 receh?ed on an, average of $47, | €Vening ' beginning at 8 o’clock the gger'l‘(:l‘:e“:lr:i tl},naesm‘?flilsit lbfienflele}gt;d ::::n::fle;wfn "e:m ";::Idp;:nlgh?og‘ 4 [lakeithe principalship of the’school in_the celebration which is being) ot 0" PR 0 O e high 4 | Juvenile bund will give a complimen-|Presiden clal Horticultur- i of Greerbush. held there on Friday. It began its graded schools at thai_time grecei::':d tary concert for the faculty and stu- hfla? mg’l‘;iiant;u“wh(i)gh ::d ?l:"tk;fi:’t; ;]::;h l;:[e?ird:;n tf\,)ez:‘:es:;n élm:)r:zo!r‘;? ., Mrs. Kueffler will be missed great- program this year with a two-dfl.y.!fl“ly,;“ and in the semi-graded rural | dents. Bandmaster Riggs urged all| /"°0" %08 Wi University Farm, |and vice so general that procreation |1y 'T the social life of the commun, schedule at the Fargo, N. D., fl“‘g' schools only $51. . ¢ who care to attend to do so. The|j "% ¢ Thigs acsoelation :’s e 4 Lity as no program was complete with- torium where it . played to b oc.| Closer cooperation between the concert promises to be very good since|y, " " 1o ecentatives of state and ‘breaking __attendances on heac ¢"{ teachers and the county office fs be- |the boys have been practicing- regu-| 2 ional institutions in the north casion. The w:}\‘u wh!]clhls:tea 01;!‘:(';: ing shown each year as shown by the 'larly in preparation for the occasion.|entral states and on the central pro- ization opened there wil 2 fact that in 1907 only 57 visits were | : " |vinces of the Dominion of Canada.|seed-corn with which to start the will cease. God threshes out his wheat at the end of every age with out one of her plano numbers. An informal program held in the the flail of His judgment. He saves the best out of the past age as a|assembly room of the school preceded an hour of friendly visiting and aa mately seven monfil‘l‘s and will lnc::ge made to the schools from the county | COUNTY AGENT MAKING | While its members are interested in|new age. He takes the best of the @ nuimber of extra frge et’;lg gwr'ell ai office, while during the past year EXTENDED NORTHERN TRIP|all important horticultural problems, | old order to begin the néw order. He » Had it not been ‘;I‘: h flel laiger there were 317 visits made: 3 2 the great task they have attacked is|destroyed the wicked ante-deluv- ’.".'s‘d. schedule whic Tt ef Mi:ie- e County Agent D. C. Dvoracek is|that of developing fruits , flowers,|ians, but saved Noah and his family cities in the northern part of spending the weék in the interests of [shrubs and trees hardy enough to|to start a new -dispensation. The sota_ offered 'at ' this 'time, it would 1 the Fafm Bureau work in the north-jstand the cold winters of the.north-|Bible declares, He' will do the same undoubtedly ha‘{(e b:gn tlmpo::}l::; f:f‘MlLLENum, SUBJECT ern end’ of Beltrami county.- His|ern plains. They are trying to solve|at the close of the present age. ‘the band to make this. trip, Dlsc"sm BY REV BUDD ischedule for the week has been com-|this problem by all sort of laboratory “The teachings of the Bible fs A <ludes Bemidji. A o plete, calling on many farmers and|tests ip order to determine what con- | that Jesus Christ is coming literally . |attending several farmers’ meetings.|stitutes hardiness in a plant, and by COOKS AND WAITERS Evangelist' Budd in his discourse|T048y he expected to attend thefthe crossing of varieties of plants fler and their two children were led to a bower in the front of the room which had been tastefully erected of green flags and Moccasin flowers. Mr. Johnson spoke of the appreciation of Mr. Kueffler's work in the school and espeéially in the Boys’ and Girls’ club work which has enabled Hines to lead the state, and while friends re- gretted deeply to see him go, they (Continued on Page Eight) % 3 < pi that are known to be hardy with were glad for his opportunity of ad- WILL MEET TOMORROW |on the Millenium in the Gospel tent|Spooner Creamery picnic, while to- ' GONZALES REPORTED IN vancement and wished him every said this subject is widely discussed |MOTTOW he will attend the Prosper|commercial varieties in order to se GOVERNMENT REVOLT | ccess in his new fleld. He them s . Farmers’ club meeting in the after-|cure hardiness, coupled with size, : . o Intimati 4 The Culinary alliance if the Cooks|from the fact that there are various roon and the Willlams Community |flavor, beauty and keeping qualities. thnt[e;lcgl C)Ey, .l:lly lz "::lt.‘nz: nxg: called on Rev. Blaine Lambers and i Local No. 580 will meet | views regarding it, some believing it ¢ . ~{that, Fablo Gonzgles, Io Rev. W. S. Cummings of Bemidji whe and wn‘;e;iternoon at the Moose|[to be a time when Satan will be club meeting 1o the evening, accord- :hde l?g:lcte;“ o thell'; wor: }xlneans s date for the Mexidan presidency, had happened to be present, for short T O Y , Pro - P 4 4 :leiioi)iginning at 3:30 o'clock. All|chained up some where for a thou- :git'l‘i)e ]:v'ls“flfi:]i‘o B]et mil;”e’:’l::g?td_ l:rts for thg p:‘::;)rleyo?nthe %";:tm':"n revolted ‘g‘:fid the ;!:W govern-| talks. Musical numbers were furn- ers! - -~ 3 A 2 :)‘:;e';]metlng |:vlll be held weginning | the Lord when all the world will be RED ARMIES REJECT of Gonzale’s generals had started up- ‘clock in the evening that those converted; others believe it will be 1 mms rising at Monterey. :rthi gvere unable to attend in the af-| 3 time of 'peaceful reign after Chfi,tl BRITAIN’S PROPOSAL l. 0- 0. F. m ternoon may do so at that time.. |comes, when Satan will be bound and| . - CAN'NOT Aml) MEE"NG MEXICAN CITY Accmm wmfls . = y Christ will be here on earth during ) (By United Press.) . ATTACKED BYNREBELS e ENROLLIENT STARTS | o s e ot et pavermmont rercis B — s rsorn: okcur <apun, was| RESOLUTE TO WITHDRAW v g who were not quite good enougl viet government reje ritain’s redo, i C 1, be saved whenthrist came. armistice 'proposal. They will not|Sickness in Family ‘Prevents|attacked by rebels under Ricardo (By Usfied P 5 IN SHAKBPEARE CLUB Said the speaker, “These views are |order the red armies to halt their, Gonzales early today, according to y Uni ress. both wrong, as the Bible will testify.” |advance until Bolshevik Poland ‘has His Being Present at advices received’ here. g ] daily | He then showed from Matt. 24:14|been established, according to Mos- A g - ‘ angl ;:?l:fl:vr: bgzzngr:::::le:ut :vllyl fl;atthbelf(oregd Christ conaes tgi: Gosp:l cow dispatches. today. Snged Masting wmgm I ': er made final proof | Shamrock IV apparently well in hand ' of the Kingdom must first be preach- - . . Y v 4 B e et bavs fififiled to all the world for a witness unto | ELECTRIC WORKERS STRIKE A telegram received this aftecnoon |today before thdtclerk of district | thie afternoon, the Resolute defender 1 Aboard Destroyer Goldsborough (Henry Farrell), July 15.—With the FINAL PROOF first of a series of races with the 5 p r 13 of f n all nations and then shall the end by Raymond Hannah, secretary of{court on 80 agres in section Tlof the international yacht cup was e on fhe ety cump ey T | Bl o, o by T Lok o, Mt V| ool o et Yoom 52 0 3 ‘clock ) morning, grand master of the Odd Fellows o ved up al p ?&13 ;flock Fefia wla s so then it wouldn’t be like it was| Chicago, July 14.—Street car lfnes| Minnesota, state that he could not|tion 24 in B p sland township. her gaff fell half way down the mast. The children will be. divided into'in the days of Noah” (Matt. 24: were completely tied up by the strike| be- present ‘as arranged _tomorrow| . S i " Uion by Captain Adams. made 2 game. effort two classes, according to age and ‘will | 37-39). of 350 electrical workers today.. Et-|night owing to sickness in his family. ! to k_eep the Americans” yacht in the be formed into. clubs. | . “Christ put forth a parable in the|forts to resume service were made|The word received is a distinct dis- Helew Taft race but was unable to make the 4 All parents who have not enrolled | thirteenth chapter of Matthew, verses|by the company shdrtly before 8 appointment to local .Odd Fellows as Pfi 0}“‘1 i T’. 2t married Frederick ‘way mark when the aceident occurred. their children and wish to do so,|24-30, 40-43, to show how it would|o'clock. Non-union employes in some | preparations were being made for a’ Presiden M 4 toda The'.Shng:\rock passed the Resolute at kindly call Miss Beramick at 619: (Continued on Page 8) plante supplied power for a few cars.' fitting reception to the grandmaster. Johnson Manning Y. 8 o'clock. come. Said he, “It does not say that| .~ o W everyone will believe it. If that was (By Unitéd Press) OFSALTLAKE - NOHINATED BY THIRD PARTY ue ayd. that|the steady.progress of the race toward|land, chairm executiv az fi ayt ae: rogTe hfl1 ) ) p"%%‘}& %&.fl. abundant lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Kuef- -