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1 N"rijian Hruc* 1 , twelve years old, of <-’h>un]mlj;iT, HI., tho youn«»*st Eau'lf hoy srout In tho world. 1* — Von
Sooi at. Von Hlndenhuri', Von Maokenson, Ludondorff and other (Jorman hlyh otliocrs at the celebration of the
annhersary of the Tannenhen;. victory in Hast I’rnssia. H- Secretary of the Navy Wilbur and Captain fJherardi
surveying the position of the I’aeltte battle fleet and. the Mare island and proposed Alameda naval bases on a
mammoth relief map of California, In Sun Francisco. »
NEWS REVIEW OF
town
were
of Idaho and the Chekian*f forces
forced hack. Both armies are
shipped." This brings to an end a
fiftht that has been goin« on for live
Caucasus Revolt Against
Soviets Is Spreading to
Southern Russia.
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By EDWARD W. PICKARD
O l’AHTlNti with n sm^’l uprising in
^ the interior of tloorgla, revolt
against soviet rule has spread through
out all „the states of the Caucasus and
from there Int
obtaining great supplies of foreign j years,, but there Ts still no certainty
guns and munitions, including air- j that the outcome will inure gnnitly to
planes and an,mvred cars, despite the tin* berietlt of those who made It—the
efforts of the Americans and British steel eonsun>ers of the Middle West.
to prevent the smuggling of such suie
piles.
OTFADILY hut with all due caution,
^ the army’s glohe encircling avia-
KI a HAHI > BEN MS of Cwcho- t'»rs movtsl last week across the con-
slovnkia and his sub-committee , tlnent toward their final goal in Ore-
have drafted and submitted to the as- gon, where they started on the e|roohal
sembly of tfvo Lc-Jigue of Nations the flight. Chicago gave them a mighty
proposed pn<*ts for dLsannament, se- w elcome and they were there two days
D u .
Then the honor pas fas I to Omaha, Ht.
doseph, Muskogee and IUillas. From
curity and arbitration. They are (
signed to put some new teeth In t
isivenant, for they oftS'.r an accord with the latter city they were to tty over
regard to economic ami military sane-.I the Ilfs-kies to southern California.
HEADS DEPARTMENT
OF SOUTH DAKOTA
of
Ids
fol-
he
b-n
did
not think that his home town was the
only place where he could engage suc
cessfully in the work of his organized
comrades of the war days lie went
in, wherever he might he. and made
a place for himself In the local post.
» Today Frank McCormick Is com
mander of" the hepariment of South
Dakota of the Legion. He was elected
to that post at the recent 'state cob-
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southern Russia. The ti ° i( ns to l ' e to unv ,u,tl,,n ,ha ;
Moscow government evidently recog- ! ^bitration by the leagmc and
niz.es the seriousness of the movement,
f r It sent Trot/.ky to the Cnucasua
and Hie cheka is taking most drastic
steps to suppress file rebellion. Great
numbers of soviet tro«>i>s are being
sent to Georgia and Azerbaijan and no
eiTorts will he spared to retain tho f se
I»r'ivlnces, which are rich In natural
resources, espeidalh oil. Dispatches
indicate that the Russians are victor
ious in Georgia, pushing the revolution
ists back from Batum toward the in
terior. burning all the villages and
e\eeut|ng thousands of suspects. At
lust reports the Georgians, under Gen
eral Danleh nko, laid cut the Batum-
TlttN ndlwa> in inany fdaces and the i
cifdtal Tillis, was said to be. Isolatisl.
Turkish othr ..ps and Turkish muni
lions .are dding tlie rebels of Azerbal-
i
in and
Baku
< aflse
f
lie
tt-
tin
of the workers In the
is have Joined themabe-
lou wages paid them by
every nation signatory to the league
covenant Is obliged to give full mili
tary and naval assistance to snob sanc
tions/ as well as ts-onomlc nid. The
members of the league are rtspiireil to
participate in conference for reduc
tion of armaments, which shall be con
vened as soon as possible umb‘r the
| auspices of the league. The compul
sory arbitration clause will allow all
! countries, especially Great Britain, to
| make reservations when signing it, and
r he British will insist that their tleet.
! when engaged in the service of the
! league, shall not he subject t<> proceed-
| ings before the world court. In other
* words, if the British tUsd in such cir
cumstances comes into conflict with
the citizens of [Movers' that are not
members of the league. It will have (he
backing of the.entire league.
t! >• govcrni!icut
jiro In revolt, on
coM>rnnicnt j.ricc
;irt!iv i> reported to no s
' and I! .it:> of the ! j: w .
arc being dynamited.
The peasants also ,
'hunt of the low
w to at. The Red
hut up In Baku j
N of the region
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then. Russia, including Odes-
sto! •••! gii d the i ’rimeft tiie re-
taai: !>' to tli", prospect of
•ou; w iih the fact that the
ent
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t o- hcetp exjtorting vast
cal Not only in t^a't
f'e a
grad
of p
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dins tl\
and I 'j* '
been kll
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ca is
■ Mis into p»
revolt in th
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Moscow: and Lcnin-
throwlng thousands
son.
i 'a.ucasus Is trncisl
*bm of Enver Hnsha
lia, both of w hom have
the Russians, to free
Furlh sfan and Persia
hs.’ui; bo!>h..\ ik rule nd set up a Tur-
aunan e; pin This scheme Is sui>-
AN< - E has about abandoned the
that heir debt to the United
States will he canceled and is plan
ning to send over u-commission to ar
range its refunding. President <’ool-
idge lets it bo known that he will lake
no steps in-the matter until he re
ceives the recommendations of our own
foreiuivdeht commission which Is head
ed by Secretary Mellon. This applies
also to the Italian debt. It may (»>
they will la* aissirdcd inore liberal
terms than Miose of the settlement
u4th Great. Britain.
OFGRETARY OF THE NAVY WILr
BFR, w ho tised to b** chief Justice
of tin* Siijvreme court of ('alifornlH,
j addressed fin* California Bar assocla-
i tion i*n ('irtaltna Island and made the
| lawyers sp up with a vigorous attack
! on the Volstead act and < n all attempts
to invade fundamental rights of the
private citizen of the United States.
“State courts as well as national
courts." the secretary said, “have over
turned laws that preferred one re
ligion to another, that attempted to
invade the edunitional rights of chil
dren. that sought to do away with the
right of trial by Jury, and that tended
to [s-rmlt Imprisonment without trial."
Referring to what he termed a "temb
ency of the t!m**s of emergency and
public clamor to pass statutes in great
public demand." Secretary Wilbur
chamcterivsMl syndicalism laws as an
indication of this trend. Continuing,
he said:
"The Injunctive featurt-e of (he Vol
stead act and of the r**d light afmte-
ment acts throughout the country, cou
pled with tin* [lower to impose pen
alties df imprisonment for a year with
out trial by Jury are an Indication of
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Sr
Frank G. McCormick.
vention and is s<*ttlng aht>ut, the new
duties which devolve upon him in the
same spirit which won for him recog
nition In his elevation to that etlice.
After his discharge in llt-Ri, Mr. Mc
Cormick returned to Vermilion. S.
1)., as a member of the coaching
stalY of the state university thefe.
He Jolne«l the Vermilion post of the
Is*gioii that year. In P.Vgo he went to
Akron. Ohbi, where he was employed In
the legal department of a tire and rub
ber company. H** Joined the Legion
there. When he moved to Sioux Falls
In HC'J, be‘Joined there.
Entering the llrst oflicers’ fnii.ning
camp at Fort Smiling, Mr. McCormick
was commisv-n.-d a -.-("nd lieut< liant
and assigm-d to the Three 11 mrdred
atid Thirty s'*vent|i M.-ichim: Gun bat
talion In the Eighty e ghth division.
the jiossihllltles of the legislation when 1 He served -wirh this oiittit overseas and
F :|
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(he < 'nfl-'!ISl!S.
"I V thousand forrm r seryb>‘ tiien
-semhUsl In St. Paul, Mlmw last
w»s*k for . the sixtli untwal eonventloii
of the American L
ion
porte<!
hv many Turks, tmt the Ihirk-
Isli g-'vernment' has decided to .observe I
strict iicunruIity and h;.s closed the i
frci r!.-( I’resun,ably t he.lleves tin
[Mrhaps the
liveliest and most interesting that or
ganization has yet held. Fully 40.000
j "f them, took [>art in a magnittcent
parade, with 1114 hands and d'um * <'r[>s
and numerous hardsoine ttoats. Among
I ilie prominent men present was Gen.
pre.-ont i oyej; • nt is not strong enough
to v.i.rnmt its ^aiiport. Correspon
dents it. the Near East j'redict that
tie it ! .-Uion will !'v* supjirt'ssi**! b*‘fore
I' ' n -
The Moscow _ov.:timont miidi
i i
I Charles G.,Dawes. ‘He was Invited to
sit in th(‘ reviewing stand but very
! properly declined, saying that he was
there im-reltf as a member of the Legion
land Would "Imof it with the hoy.s"
i Former Judge Kem savv M. Landis was
I there, too, spectacular as always-and
'.high in the good graces ..f the I>*g|on.
Cer
tbit
f*
gain last week by the
i treatv vviffi IHmgcry in
w hich Hungary gnizes the bolshevik j
n-gi-me nd agrees to resume dipb
math relaHons—Tims The SOVh'fS nr’e ,
aligned against h.-tli Rumania and tin*
little entente. It I' heliev.-d the treaty i
was fpsterm! by Ccrtniiny in orilcr to j
strengthen tin* grmr[> of -tales that tin*
outside tin- League of Nations.
Comniunistf and L'dvcfnimmt troops
in many places in Bulgrfrit> have been
He address**.! flu* convention on W'cd
i.esday mi (loliticjil duties.
"111., men and vvomec \v!m d.> m
ire • lazy, good for nothing, sldtf
shijlihling (l.‘n*ilc;s who sh.mh
run::r.Tn'T n h im. b. • r . T
and p<‘a>an( leaders have
s! dm ted.
communist
been irssas*
b.* treated as slackers of war time's."
In* said "I'ine them on tin* first, nf
tense and it there is n second, ntYciise
back Hit* hliyi’k maria tin to ttn-ir doors
anti cart them off to jail."
"You men of the Leg!, n are always
being told to rio things." the
■w etil, ,xUi—'T don't think vai norr
rrr tiTT"
told how to act In time < f peace. You
cer.tainty knew, how to a«'t in time rrf
war. Nevertheless anyone who does a
bit of good always being milled on
again. Get tin* vote out. It’s one of
your duties as Americans."
Omaha was awanhsl next year's con
Chihli chieftain, and vention. Most of tin* fun of the week
Lin. the war lord of i was provided by the "4o and s." which
on. e enstitu.tdonnl restrictions are re
moved.”
Immediately afterward. Secretary
Wilbur was. hastily suniinonetl to
AVnsMcgt.in by the Pn-sldent. and of
course there- were reports that, his ut
terances were disapproved by Ids chief
These were denied at the White House,
where It was stated that Mr Coolldgc |
wished to ^ is infer vvith the secretary j
concerning naval estlmat. s In the naval j
l.iaIget which had been cut rntber sm j
vcroly by Director of the Budget I/vrd.
Although tin* navy Is n-nv oja-rating !
on a schedule of curtailment which ’
has included a limitation of repairs]
to 70 [>cr >ent of the recommended prm ]
gram, it is understood, tl.nt Dlnetor
Lord has slashed aiboiit ‘JO [ver cent
from the minimum ostlmatvs'suhtiiltte<l
by Sisretary Wilbur. The total for
the’ navy to be recommended by the
budget dlns-for !s said to be less than
s;;o(mukmhkt,-w hiclu naval ••xperts say,
Is fax’helovy rt*riuirements ..f the de
partment. This m said to cut sio.ikhi..
iioo frmn tlic aviation program. I’resi
fit (’olj^gc. It is unders.tood. is creat-
d W ith the J.. .SsiMHties of
vlatioB in naval var are and is In
clined to k(M*[i expenses for battleship
building a4 low as possible.
I : fi —. .
a WARDS'Hof.'illng more than isBY-
F\ («mi.oini were made by the Amer-
f'ominlsslon last
< »f fids, :iImap ^.’tT.ooO.ixio gm*s
«.»--d4—Ami»rlcti-n.r insiirari.M-—.pa-mos
was discharged a> a tifst lieutenant in
.Tun.'., I'.tP.t.
Bom in Germa. Neli.p'on N«»vern-
ber 1 V, >1.
school at
Wagner. - S.
; the degree
! bachelor of
Ihg law at
] athletics at
, dent < 'oljdgc,
f ly impreJsed
v■1 I 1 . t T < }
v\bll * he vv a!!
on !< ’rip of
klnsirti r>i.a:g
[Jam* rid.*,
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* Pregident’t Greeting "' £
A me.'-sage of gri:«*t.lng, from •>
»% * v
President < 'oolidge t ( * meinbers
*:* of the js posts of th * Am«*r: ati ❖
V S.
Legiffn in tin* Di'trict .! <'o|um
*;* hia a> representative ef rle* L* *>
•> ,gi.*n ' membeisiiip in jirobal.ly
’f everv state, was read at the ❖
“ v
<• opening of the -uxH) annual .on
* veiiibn of th** Dstri^t depart ^
<• merit ot the Legion recently. .>
^ The presidentmessage -.rated ^
<• in part: In their InthiTafe con -b
fa.-t witfi g.»vernmem agen.-ii - ^
•S' dealing with the great riationu!
.j. army >.t former sermce men the ...
B'glot. ha- >h..wn Illlifon. 'oval ❖
•*
<• fj and readiness ro sustain the
■{* efforts of the government."
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C/iew it after
every meal
It stlmalates
appetite and
aids digestion.
It makes your
food do yon more
good. Note how
It relieves that stalty feeling
alter hearfy stating.
Whitens teeth,
w e e t e n •
breath and
It’a the goody
WILL SPEED WORK
TO AID VETERANS
Decentralization of tin* United
States veterans' bureau, whereby med
l.-al claims and compensation awards
affecting -thousands of Wnrid war vet
erans can now be mnde .in the ft» bjL
has ticen ordered by.Frank T Hines,
director of the bufonti, In a gmiend
•order caKIng for tb** organlzHtlon of
fifty-one regional offices fiD ils many
cities vv-liere tin* bureau’s activltfes are
greatest.
The Reed Johnson veterans’ bill,
aponsofed by tfo* American Legion and
passed by the last congress, called for
the d»ss*ntralI/.atlon of tin* hurenu’s
activities It was pointed out by W it-
son B. Miller, chairman of tin* Atm*r
lean Legion national reh«l»llltat1on
committee, In framing tin* Reed John
son bill, that the regional system of
handling disabled veteran cases would
sjn*ed up the work and enable the
bureau to pass u(s>n more cases than
could otherwise he bandied.-.
I‘c entralization will supplant the
"paper rating'’ system, which has been
In vogue, whereby a veteran’s case Is
passed upon without the claimant ever
having bad personal contact with the
bureau officials deciding his claim.
The new regional offices will be
charged with the proper ednducjt of
the bureaus business In the temitory
for which they are designated and will
have, subject to final action by the »|l
rector in case of appeal, the following
powers:
1 Examining of claimants and bene
ficiaries, the making of medical rat
Ings and awarding of compensation
claims.
J. Granting of vocational training,
supervision of training and obtaining
employment opportunities.
3. Granting of medical, surgical,
dental, hospital ca*r<*, convalescent
care and necessary and reasonable
after-care.
4. When specifically authorized,
making [laymenfs for comiiensation,
training allowance and for administra
tion expenditures.
tor •*-
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iniUlllV, nrM WHdonK.Col.in**.
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SPRINGLESS SHADES
Last Lonj{fr_Look Better
U nconventionql
He took bib ticket leisurely at the
booking ofiiee of a subnrlian railway
station, but. on hearing the train
approaching, made more (iast«* ttian
s|n'i*d to the platforni. He wan going
well until, nearly at the top of the
stens leading to the pkitfonn, sf>m**-.
thing or other caused his font to slip.
His -,ili< hat bad wabble*! onto his
brow, bis hag and umbrella betook
themselves one to the right and one
to the left, hut *he manfully regain* - ^
these jioss.-ssions, in a grusp ull sort
o# faslii.m w hiU* .^n fds knees.
Then he looked Up lit the offieilll at
the gate and iiHiulred: "Is this the
way to go to the train?" ' fc'
"Yes. sir." was the unsympathetic
reply, "you ean comedhat way if you
wish, but it looks bad !"
Social Usages
Mrs. Newdolhir- That little J’nnr-
fhlng girl belongs to very common
people. You mustn’t think of speak
ing to her.
Goldie \.*vvdollar Not even for the
purjw.s.* of making catty remarks to
her, mother?
Mr M-Dormick atten.bsl
< U aha. .\>*t. , and at
D. and graduated vtitli
of bachelor of arts nhd
la ws. He is ■ m iu j .no t ic
Smux falls and directing
rv.limtf.us .-..ILrfm.
Curiosity Nearly Cost
Life of American Boy
Dim "f the most seps.-tt fotml es’ea pes
from a German military < am[i during
the World'war was made (.y Ia*gton-
mill'* Harry \S urren Atkinson of Chi-
(ago, who-recently related the details
of the escap.* to '’apt Ge..rg'e'H. \T.il-
l.-n, .'halrman of the Hennepin ismnty
(Minn.) hoard of cdminission.-rs.
In < tetober, lids Atki-n.-on was a
pris.-mx it the .Rln’lhis f.-mf.oT.iry
prison .amp ETicfi day he saw a Get
n an avia! - n offiVor dr>.[. down >.n Me*
prl-on eamp and have !, ! is i.ichjne
Led over about, baIf a tnile
Inspection, imc day At
)it Ic* would, try • an a ir
altliough he fad m-wer
1 driven one be’.-IV. That, foVVeVer did
Frank Luke, Jr., Post
Bears Name of a Hero
The Frank Luke, Jr, post of the
American le gion of Bhoenlx'. Arlz.
he.'irs the name of n her.. of the World |
war, in cording to a letter which wins
received by the-[(osTToTjutaiit recent
ly from a comrado of Luke’s at the
front in Franc-. The letter read:
"l have just learned that your [n-st
is named after a brave man who was
■* . . .
in my '‘Outfit in Franc**. Frank . Luke
was .*ne of our Hying otficTs, while
1 was merely a mechanic, but we re
joiced in his'victories—and stmred In
tb**m in our modest way When these
boys failed t" rHurn to our a.-r'xlr.*me
by darkl vve spent tin* tietter part of
the night shooting fiares to direct them
to our field. Then when the news
finally reached us that Frank Luke
had had a forced Handling h , *himl the
German . linen, that rattier than ho
made ut prisoner, he stood the Huns
off with Ids automatic until a Mauser
bullet struck 1dm low. vve sufi’ered n
glorious sorrow and '< tchrincd Frank
Luke in our , hearts and memories
Gentlemen, L vvjstr to :ci; if it would
by po-.sll.le to admit to your organiza
tion and |*ost ..ne . f Frank Luke’s
humblest admirers.
Sincerely.
JOHN R DAYKRGN,
Rav Ariz"
An insirument recently- patented
measures tin* number of board feet ..f
lumber in a ^ tiding tree, with a fair
degree of ac'Niraev.
Legion Men Help Fight
California Forest Fires
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WARE
000,Oi*) were
icapHo-rrmin ^claims
judge I \y e*‘k. 1 ,f f, ' ,K n}
det.er him. H<* g**t in and ■h»*n’d«-.i -j
the Ureneh lilies in a tlernian
Fr»*n< I anti .ur< i - .ft gun- s*-*n
th** German F". *‘r At M.ikxi
not
-for
plane.
found
feet the Fokker vvTss
nrrti'fHrt itTwrir:—\M""."vr"
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tlve
bit.
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rt
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and $J4,.‘HHi,0(>)
reati. Umpire I
to the vete CJJ
arkef d*s
bled nJa
he VV ft s in H JilftStef
II1LU. interest in the civil wnr In
great anules of Gen.
hu-
ngainst ho-pltal In dm* « ours*
Atm*rieiui life insura^ee companies In | given r|>e UegU-n of H
'••h tvpieal cases arising froml -th*
sinking of the Lusitania. ’ .
< >f 1 i my
-nor
he
n a
vv ft fl
VVTj-i
active
It,
fight It
t hat
have
he.
ii nm
timh*
■r Ian
ds
and
Jam.
*s . E.
1
Mins,
nurte
l-er of
tilt*
I.egio
staged
horee.
run lie
i
parades and a big jam-
federal
"C^'LL compliance with th*
trade .s.mmisslon’s < n'er aholisB
north, when* the
U H Ib*l Fu, the
<ien. (’hang Tso
Mam : ln+rla, are drawing together for
what promises to he u mjghty and pos
sibly decisive battle. Already there
have been two or tlirt*e engagements
north of Peking, towanj which city
<Tmng i- said to be steadily moving lug the I’it’sburgb jjbi.- system <.f
both along the Mukden railway arid by, (pioting prices on rolled steel [irodurts
way of Jehol. ('hang Ins intimated to!, is promised by rJi«* Uni'ed States STe*'l
President Tsao Knn that lo* Intends to ,corporarf-n and ts subsidary* rom-
bomb Peking. Was t^oojis, including |uinles. 'Hie sf«*ej nmnut'acturers thus
Miose rornatid'sJ by Feng Yuh Slang, abandon the intention of taking the
tl-e ('hristian. general, are nfovlng to- <mst* up to flu* Sut.renie court, but in
ward the eastern end of the. great wall j thejr notice they state that the validity
at Shanhiiikwan. of the order and the Jurisdiction of the
Fighting in the region of Shanghai commission are not adrhltted. The eor-
P HA
Lei!
Largest and Smallest Planes
Aircraft of every description. Inchid-
itANK ( IIAN( L, Hie 1 *s*rless |ug tin* snmll**st plane <*\,.|- tmili and
ader of the old champion ( uhs pucee-sfullv tlown and tb** large-t
of the National l«*agu**, 's dead In ( all- now in us»- hy th** United States army,
fornia, ami his pass!ng)is mourned hy ! purte-ipatr-d In f he s* on-! annua! avia-
millions who admired 0 him as a square f p, n giver hy c Fayette stu[»les
sportsman and a genial gentleman. Yet | j„, <f American Legion, at (dd * tr-diard,
another figure prominent in tin* sinirt- j m ; ,.s.. on LnW day Rear Admiral
ing field went out last week when Jim- j w j-p Fullam, *.f
niie
navv, who is conm-
rim United States
•ted with the aero-
Murphy, veteran auto race driver,
; was killed In an actfideirt during a race ; n aufl<'al bran h of th** service, was the
at Syracuse, N. \. j pi,**-t of houUr daring ihe m**et.
WlTllatn L Douglas, former governor :
of Massachusetts and well known a*-
a imiin.ufaxturl'r of shoes, died In Bos
ton a’t ffie |ig«* of sev**nty nine. He had
tit-en nctlv** In [silltbss since 1SS4.
lias become U*ss intense, hlith
having dug in to await, the results of
ihe eoniliot in the north.* Early in the]
week, however, there yvere desperate-
ami bloody engagements' about the
sides poratlou and its subsidiaries undertake
not to quote jrrifes on tlieir rolled sn-ol
product- "ujwin any other busing [...int
other than that wlov.* they are manu
factured or from wldclp tb*w uru
« ~ r a
T he it
liN (-,)
PHiuh* of Wul**!; after ..st^elng
mintrymen def**ut*sl in the
polo matches by the American team,
-pent’a few days In and about New
York city and has now gon.** <>n ro bis
in u'uctom F’nnHfltt
Needed Their V/ild Horses
Recently a group of hor-**-men start
ed out into the deserts .*>f Utah with
rite dcterniiiiHtl"tl of ctip:unng the
"Three Grays." wild hor-e ‘kings
the desert, ..'vte* had defied . effort' of
all the broncho hii-rf*r- of t.he i>a-f in
catching tlit-m. Tin* bors.-men won*
American Legionnaire-mf (Vdar Uity,
and they wanted the wild horses for
their third afiuuul ro leu at C«slar Ci“y.
*BWC- MVltvl -*-iA
tie Amerieun L**gion and tie* Na-
Son- of the Golden Wesf recent!'.
Ig the f'lrest fires
iging * Ad/f.*mla’s
redwood fopesrH.
department .our-
>n. arid Edward T.
Lynch, grand [.re-ident . f th** N S. **.
W., in a I’oliihlUhlctdion Ito the J.eojile
of th** state, d«*clar**d: -v—.
“Tie* magnificent forest- of Califor
nia must be preseprssi. ('allfoniia’s
redwoods are i,,-aking th**ir last stand
against ^b* eni*roa. | ’lim* , nt s *-f • civ illza-
tlon on tb** oldest living things .*n
earth 'I'tiey have thrived on ('allfornla-
Hofi, but their exlstenc.* |s now men-
ac**d. All loyal (’allfornians rnust aid
In thl- gr»*at work, and. if vve < an se
cure the co-operation of-the army In
patrolling the forests, timber areas
i(nd national park- to prevent the
spread of fires and reduce the menace
of disastrous conflagratUffis, vve will
Indeed be fortunate."
Name Squares for Heroes
West Springfield (Mass.) p..-t of 'he
American Legion has a committ»s> at
work upon a [•Ian for namimJ certain
squares in t,h** town in honor "f West
Springfield men who gave 'heir lives
in the service of their c u.*ry during
the World war. A eeremoi.y i
Ing-the squares will he held on
tlce day/in Novem1***r.
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