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m 0 umtt0 0tt J&. m XXIV ONTARIO, M ALII ID til? COUNTY, OKEGON, TUlTRr DAY, JUNE 17, 1920. MONTHLY REPORT OF COUNTY AGENT MADE Vast Hcopo nf Work liidei lilltcn Hhovvn Iti lfjill Will Hurprlsp Hteijom .V,n , cioin ToikIi Willi IJiulortnkliiu;. County Agent L. II. Ilrlotlmuiit proscntod to din oxocutlvo.conimlttco .f.tno ,'nri" Htireitu and to the of ficials of O. A. (' tho following re port of tho work undertaken from May 2 to Juno 9. It In so filled with Interesting (li'tullH, ami shows ho whlo n scopo of beneficial activity that Tho ArKtiN deoum It worthy of compluto piihllcntlon. thnt tlln rnml. or may know what In being ilonn for tho advancement of tho county's ng rlrultnrnl Interests: Tho following Ih tho report' Tho month of May. from tho stand point of tho I'nrm Hiircuii orgnnlzu tlon, wits n porloil of transition fom tho work of formulating n working machlno. and tho beginning of tho work. While a considerable nnmhor of now mouthers woro enrolled dur ing i no porioii or UiIh roport and suv oral commltteo appointments tniido, tho main progress had lo do with tho beginning of project committee on their various linen of activity iTojett CommlHrv Work moil school on campus will wiiik.v ns s(oii: University of Oregon, Kugene. Juno mvkiiiiiiiik uuxi tan tno rimer Hiiy iiign school conilucted hy tho sehool of eduratlon will ho rained to tho BtntiiH of n complete six-) ear Sen lor-Junlor high school. Announce mont to thlN effect has Just heon mado by Harl II. Dougluss, prores sor of secondary education, director of tho school Ono of tho featured of tho plan Is tho provision hy which IiupilB nrigllier l Mil II t 10 nvorncn run comploto tho six jearH program In fho years. NO. 29. FRUiUAND SCHOOL BOND ELECTION FAILS TO CARRY HARDING NOMINATED BY REPUBLICANS AT CHICAGO . Governor Coolidge of Massachusetts Named As His Running: Mate -Permanent Organization iu;him:ss hoihls mill hi: closhd, :. . h. E. DUNN DIES A Netv High HrhiNil N llmll) .N'reded Illll Llcttlon Shotted .Vine Vole Shot I, Tho first project committee to meot as reported lint month, wns tho MarkotliiK commlttco In pumumico lo tho plans laid down at the meet Ing, cnopnrntliig with the Chulrnii.n Tensen, it iiiiestlonniilro was prepared and Inserted In tho Farm llureiiu jnowh ami tho work of gathering In formation on the various plume of tho umlortnkliiK begun This matter, of course. Is ono with which tho com mlttoo will ho concerned for some tlinn Ah a result of this work. It has heen discussed In a hrlof way among tho memherH of tho committee I hut such work mlKht succeed hotter If taken up with smaller groups thin Is represented hy tho momhershlp at largo, denlliiK so far as posslhlo with porsoiiH particularly Interested In each sort of produce, lioth lniuuttors of mnrkotlug and In pjrfchnso of hulk supplies, llnitlriiltiirnl Committee Tho Horticultural committee hold ItH first mooting during tho month of May Accompanied hy several In terested orchardlsts, tho mombors liuiile a vlHlt to tho orcliardH of Pay ette County to Inspect tho work of tho Uuhorslty of Idaho In tho control of tho coddling moth As the condi tions In Mainour County are so simi lar to those In tho adjoining county of Payette. It wits thought that tho work there would ho of material ben efit lo tho nrchardlstH of. this coun ty, If It could bo followed up and re ported to thorn In all 14 orchard IstH mado tho trip, Including tho County I'rult Inspector unil I'rosldont mcKox or tno Farm Ihireau Kvery- Bllpt mill Mrs. Charles it Miller. and two sons loavo WoJuimiIuv Tor Ohio and other eastern points to Sliond Hie uiiininnr Tlti i. ill uMi Mrs. Mlller'H parents In Montana upon ineir return uomu Miss Mury llollenheck and her aunt Mrs Ida Klrklitnd will nrrlvo the limi of this week from Los Angeles whero Miss llollenheck has boon attending mo souinern uraticn or norkeley Uni versity Mr. and Mrs. M. Puchort mid ditughlur , Mrs Dorothy llendrlx, re turned Huturdiiv nluht from n six bundled mile trip to the custom part oi tno suite uy auto, visiting reunites unti enjoying thu scenery Mr and Mrs Charles L. Itlrh, Mr and Mrs, 1.. II Itloh and Frank Itlcli went to llolso last Thursdit) morning returning lato Friday night Whllw ilium llm. wit li auto to Ar row Hock Draw, being aicompaiilud hy Mrs I.oren Hudolph Frank Itlcli will leavo soon for Oreoii HJter L'lah to lslt a sister and nephew l'hllln Cur neuter was down from Wolsor Sunday evening at tho limit it' homo Mr and Mrs. Stewart of Ontario visited Huntliiy ut tho Poueoolj home Mrs W i: lloppy and daughter, Nellie, of (Iiuinlson, Colorado am horo visiting Mrs lleppy's hrother. A. II Ma'onnoll. II V. Klnnlsoii returned Sumlav from llolso whnro he has been spending two weens visiting ut tho Arthur Col wnll homo Klvln Hands and his parents mot orod to llolso Thursday returning the snmo du) and on I'rlday evening l.l vlu Itanils nrcoinpunled Harold Ves tin and Marvin to llolso for tho com memement oxnrclsos M M Hurst loft Sunday night for Lett Mini to attend the Dotuuci itlc Slate Cotitenllon Sunday Mr und Mrs. Itov 111 ivdon or lilalio i-nlls, Mr. and Mrs I. ( Chicago. -Wat ren O. Harding, Unl ted Status senutor from Ohio, was nominated for the president-) Satur day by the republican nntkiial cunt en tlou on the tenth billot, titter u dead lock which had lasted tor nine liul (its Ah hit running male, the to iuut.on named (Joternor -.iltlu CucllUi of Massachusetts, upsett iik u plan of a coiiiblimtlt.il cf thu Hurtling backers to niiinliute fur thu place Sena or Irtlno I. Lenroot of Wisconsin. Cool Idle was nominated by Wullauo Mo Cumunt, Otegkii. Hardlno Wai Dark Hon-. Knterlug the contention as a caitdl- duto illstlucily of thu "dark ln-rsti" class, SeiiaUr lliinlliig got only (il votes on the first ballot and en thu Cond he dropped to CO When tlfo convention adjourned Krldu) night ut thu end of the foutth ballot ho had 61. In till night conferences among tho party ch'ofs, however, he was men Honed many times us thu' must llkel) to break the nomination deadlock should neither Wood, Loudon nor Johnson take a commanding lead Sat urday. Ihey failed to lo so. Wood ami Low den running u, neck and neok race lor iwuiorsiup on four ballots,, whllo tho strength of the Cit'irorula candidate dwindled steadll). Meantime Harding pushed his total to i:in. Individual delogattis from man) slates swinging lo him from tho columns of thu leaders and of various ruvorllo sons The John. on mutiua,ji fearing u landslide was Impemlliig thou mado u lust pluy to suvo thu That tho hURlness ninii of Ontnilo pro determined to leavo no stono tin .turned to inuko Ontarlo'H big fourth of July celebration it mitiniiiiii ... cons Is ovldonccd by tho following URrooinotitln which they will signify tholr willingness to make tho day a gonuliio holldny In ovory sonso of llio word niul tho colobratlon one never to bo forgotten Tho agreement follew: Ontario, Oregon, Juno Hth, 1920 Wo tho business men i.f Cli,l,.rl.. Orogon ngrco to close our respective iuuuuh oi ousincss at is Noon and 102or0"110" lll Ka'" " July Bt,l Signed, Toggery Illll, Ontario Mont Grocery Co., Purity llakory, Alex iimlor Co, Taggart Hardware. Stylo Sliop, Illnckaby Jowolry Store. A. Hoblnson, K. A. Trasor. Kroossln Hartlwaro Co. Tho l'autorlum, Trox oll Imp. Co. Ontario I'uriilturo Co. (loldon Itulo Store, Cash Orocory. Moore Oroc, Northwestern Kleclrlo ( o , (loo W Wat.- MoNulty & Co, Oshom Millinery, Christiansen Ilros A U McDowell. C p Cummlngs, llojer 1 1 mm Co. Under Ilros Plrtneer Itallioad Man Hm combs At I-oiik lli'iith Unlit Pajette Val- le l.lue ami Ijttci- MiiiiiikviI 1. i t. N. Hoad nol supp,.rtiTs n j went Into tho 1 A ding camp II) the end of (ho rolltnll Spimtor Hauling had rolled up t. ttial of 374. puttliK him fur Into tho liud, and several sroro of votes nearer tho nomination than any can didate had heen befo'u Lowden ut the end of tho ninth hud only 121 votes loft out of the 307 'with which ho ended the eighth, and Ormorul Weed's strpimth had fallen from X'JS on tho e'htn lo J4l) tin the ninth Johnson dropped lioin 87 to 81'. AS Jlio Kith rollttall bpnn dfl.'niit.s quit l.owdsn. Wcod ami 'ohiisou right and let. nnd Pit. I1I9 ' II wns i nl must Qontliiunua itirtiinit, m .,.., ufler s dtrf iiiimi.iiicmI ,iico.w i. to tho Hsrdg slnmh.-l. It wa- tnrvu '"""' 'ommltto Hind ,t Woik for I'miu .,ii a " iilil Ih. i own t I'luns IW (Jivnt (Vlehru- touch uf sii ! ! t .!. v it .i the Hi ! """ Aliii-t roniplele PLANS FOR BIG FOURTH WELL UNDER WAY'; i StOllH H Mftimtt and I ei n..;. ,t was (i v it i tibial of h - ni i: biillul and mei i' nV ' ihti Ohio '.i i i t n h ii u !. ni . It Hi li in r. inn ran- hi v j , w. I ,ig nr ' mil t i hi r ns it possible dn : ho so to Invnk th 'on 1 lock, win ni -meed the big l'.in,I vanlai vote for Harding. Kill iiiih the CoHsemi rioor fur th fi-t ilmu sliue the balloting Iik.imi. ho rit.ir;,. his way tc hi Peuiisylvnnla sliindnrd and ttinld clioera lelwtstMl the lUlttgutPH from longer supimrtlug hi in Tlinn lit) took a poll, not the flcor and thrtvv In the winning llarillnx voles. . Final Ballot Gives Harding 692. Thu final eh ck up slit wed U9S fur ono roported n very profitable and I Moore, of IMyottu, Mr and .Mi Mar enjoyable day Tho committee ar- tin Plate, of Now Plymouth, und Mr ranged to hnvo coddling moth traps piucou in various parts or tho county Thoy also nrrangod with tho writer to keep In touch with tho work In Pn)otto County and -to report It to tho orchurdlstH of the County Ar rnngoments woro also mado for a meeting of tho commlttco and nil In tnrostod orchartllstH to bo hold In Hrngan on June 10, to oxnmlne tho coddling moth traps thoro mid to discuss the most practical moans of keoplng tho worms down to tho min imum and such other matters ns might bo taken up. I'est and DIm'iim Control Tho main activity of this commit ten has been In tho lino of supply poison for ground (ulrrls nnd poc ket gophers Owing to tho I in pos sibility of getting storhnlno, the squirrel campaign has boon forcod to slacken up In somo of tho communi ties. It appears nt this writing as though there would bo no possibility of getting poison made again bofnre mid Mrs Willis Wiiipplo. of P.tyolte were guests of Mr und Mr M W llezoltluo Mr and Mrs. It. W. Hnldwln and little son, Kay Waldo, arrived Hun dny from Wash'iigtun, nnd will ho giiostR of Mrn. Haiti v u's parents, Mr and Mrs N A Peacock, tr sovurel days Miss I'minto Peacock will coino this week from Pa) otto l.ukts, to visit her hIsioi I.owls Itimoll arrived homo from Corvullls 1'li'ir44 evening lo ipend tho HUiumor wltii iilr parent! , Mr and Mrs J W Husioll Miss WlnimJ Hosso'i nrrlviil H'tt urday from r.ittlh(o, roml'ig by ili way of tho Wonutcho country where sho hud been visiting her g'-audmoth- ?gt' , PitfSl?k. Wftm Jf&? dl j$hPeM Arrnngements are now being com pleted for thu largest Fourth of July celobratlou ever held In this part of the country 1'ollowlng aw tho chairmen of tho vnrlons rommltlees Program, It II. Tunny; Parade. I) . Powers, and Decoration, A. T. v nristouscn Plans for u miimmoth parade nro being mado, details of which win no given lator A speaker from Now York has heen secured to neuter inn address, which will Im mediately follow tho parade mid a bund concert will bu given both morning nnd evening. Tho prllicliml nntortnlmiimil nf Hm aflnrnoon will bo at tho Pair (Irounds and will consist of a ball game boras rnolng, trurk meot nnd other umusn- uieins. Tho Houchor-Fronch Cnrulvnl Cnni- pany, tho largost or Its kind In the west will bo In Ontario for three dats, July :i, 4, 15 In connection with this tho American Legion nro arranging to feature it wnr demonstration. A big street dnnco will bu given tho early part of the ovoiilui; on th newly paved streets und a iiiiiL-nlfl. com display or nroworks will bo the crowning feature of the duy'a colehra tlou. WARREN O. HARDING Who Received the Republican Nomina tion for President at Chicago, ADOPT NEW LABOR WAGE SCALE limpid) incut Korean To Ho Maintain. ed At Pit) el to Fruit (.'mttei 'I'O (l-0M'lll(, II. n. Dunn of Wolsor, former pres ident ntld eunernl mninn-nr r ti... i,. clflc k Idnho Northern railroad, and pioneer rnllrond limn of Idnho. tllod at noon Mondny nt tho I.ong Uencli sanitarium, I.ong Hooch, Cnl., follow Ing n lingering Illness, nccordlng to word rucolved in llolso Monduy. Mr Dunn built tho Pa)otto Vnlloy tallroad which wns later mndo n brnnch lino of tho Oregon 8hort Mno railroad and also built tho Uuncrofi hotel nt Pn)olto His Individual ef forts nlded mntorhilly In tho dovolop mont of l'ayctto nnd tho Payette val toy. lloforo coming to Idaho Mr. Dunn was trnvollnic nussonunr ncnnl nf (I... Oregon Short I.lno and Union Puclflo rnllroads with hondnuartorH nt Salt Mike Oil CO 111 I II IT to Iilnlui Mr. IVnn.i organized n compnny which built the iitjotiu vntioy rnuroad and ho be enmo vlco president nnd general mnn nger until tho Oregon Short Mno pur chased tho road After Hpondlng n )onr In Cnllfornln h rnliirnml Hm.. .'otto nnd built the Hnncroft hotol Handled --I'lu' Itonil In Octohor, 1018, Mr. Dunn suo coedotl K M Helgho as prnsldont ami general mnnngor of tho Faclfle I Idaho Northern railroad which posl Hon ho held until n month ago, On account of III honlth Mr. Dunn went to Wnukeshn, Wis., and two weeks ngo was taken to I.ong Ilench. Cal , to bo with his sovon-yonr-old daugh ter. Hetty Jnuo Dunn. Word was rocolved In llolso that the end wns nenr nnd Hie nniioiiiiro mont of his death enmo Monday afternoon III nddltloil to Ills dnushlnr Mr Dunn lenvos two sisters In Zancsvllle. Ohio, and ono brother, I). W Dunn, of Oakland, Cnl Kpeut Life irullromlliiK Ho was bom In Znuosvillo, Ohio, and wns about 60 )our of ago. From his early )outh ho was a railroad man nnd wuh nssoelntod with ovory branch nf railway sorvlco from an oporntlvo to railroad official As n railroad mnnngor Mr Dunn wan ranked as one of tho host In Idnho and through his efforts tho Wolser nnd Pnvettn vullnvs lmn ino.n developed Mr. Dunn Is said to hnvo practically mniln tho city of Payette Mr Dunn's ostnto Is In chnren of tho Trnoy Loan Trust compuny of nun 1.11KO Funeral services will be held ut Long Honch Tuesday and tho body will bo shipped to Xnncsvlllp, Ohio, for burial - Idaho Statesmen CALVIN COOLIDOE Who received t'-u republican Nomina Hon for Vice r resident at Chicago. l.owdn, 1(7 for (U i I nu fur John SuiuS WnVrZJS ' orraotrM Tlioymov- ,, t. ... . ... i. .. . 7U lu icruiH inr u ,'iiiii.if, iir nil iru 1,1 I ....... .. ... itniw r.iii iMui'iiiroiu is iioiiih iriini -- - - un, .vi tliuir lt8l, twrilor III tile IH), Lowlston Normal MIh Helen I.lncK ? order to tako on Invontor) and suek ti, wnKJt lu,,.,.i i. ..i -, from Ilotae BaturUiy whe hIi kmiI '."k n? i ',0,", ''""' ,tal 'Ha " r,,0"r,lw, uated Friday from tho lloUo Hlg'i ' ve ,,',lr B"-"Bth but dishearten-, ,,ra on 18 n,,. , rllIll) tlin Intlop tinrt nt lha tunntti itlilli ' - I- - .,,,.... -.".--.-..-.", ....... -.-- ------ .... .,...., . . m . ., - will moun thnt little more can bo hciiooi sir ami Mrr r si unniner "" ih irni m usnuts wunout The plan to u.m nate Suutnr l.on done with this post tills season ow-tnud sou, Marvin went to Holsn Frl lug to their habit of going Into win-, day far Commencomuut exercise, tor quarters early lu tho summer Miss Marguerite WnU went to In tho way of applying tho compul- Holso Thursdny to spend the week sory law on tho destruction of pookot end with her friend, Mrs llrown gophers, only ono comuiunlty, Nyssn, I Mr and Mrs Hnckes took t'u-li Is carr)lng on tho work Where It son George over to Ontario ho.pltul Is possible to got at the land suchtlast weep vhore an operation was us In pnstures etc, tho wmk Is prov-, performe I for nppendicltus The l.v-1 Ing offectlve ami satisfactory Seed- vvas serlou.ly III but Is belter less rulsens. trented with tho sarmr-l Miss Kdlth Hezeltlno iui lu On less raisins, treated with the succar tnrlo hospital Saturduy to lirve hur Ine-strychnlne alkaloid powder nsiatinouis and toiuiis removed, distributed thru the committeemen, Is I Mrs J.ulu Hena wits Ih Welsor Sun satisfactory halt Hy going over tho day land thoroly. and sstematlcally, at Johu Towno wus In Eugle oft toast two times, and then following up with traps, a cleanup can be made (Continued on Puge 5) Farm Hecords Tills project Is going satisfactory- . ... ... Ily In soveral communities. A re-10 Prp-fnt Its work to those who pint of this 'ork was given In the,"uu,1" "u "resieu, iuru leuer. nv One of tho most IntnrtwtliiL- mul ' lirofillllllll llll.nllni'u In llm Liu,,..... ,.r Mho Pn)ottn County Furm Hurwiu I was hold at Friiltlaml last Thursday Kuwiiijr iiuiiiiiHr iroiu tno .Mainour County Organization wont over und participated lu tho procoodlugs, the losult being a most successful and Interesting mooting Tho meotlng wns (or the purpose in iiiw'iissiug rurm innor ami other furm problems. In which matters Dm Mulhetir delegation wus asked to co operate, mid tho, two counties "Join ed hands" lu tho formulating of plans etc for tho season's work Interesting tulks woro mndo by both of tho Pa) otto and Malheur or ganizations Among thoxu from On tario woro V V Hlckox. president, and A A (luttrldgu. vice-oiosldnnt of tho Mnlhour County Furm Huiouu HuJo) SiiinptoiiH biuiiiet anil Jull) titioil Tlmi (Iter ,10 Present April report The committeemen nro continuing the work of distribut ing farm record books, and assisting in nringing tne records down to dnte meetings, or otherwise Crop ami Soil Impiovi'iiivnt Originating lu the Executive com mittee, by Mr Quttrldge, the (ilea finitii? in the inmntnrina t,. Th or Holding a Farm Hureau tour nt orop reporting work will be glvon at-,BOlne t,mQ --rlne tho summer for tentlon a little later ne Purpose of demonstrating by the Livestock Impit.veiueiit 'actual fields of farmers In dlfferont This committee bus not yet met to PnrU of tlle Snake Hlver Vnllev. Let- discuss tho work for the year, except i,er "''P'1 -" crP -les. such as in a general way at tno county meet- ',,', , J ":o,, -.--'. "iii "' material gains, fell lu with the recess , roo, for ,,, M rui)lll,m ,ia , plan uud the convention ndepted It. iWL.kiu or uum at ih., ... i... i....i Succession of Conferences Held. . hslped put HarJ iik over, but tho In tho drumatlc succession of eon- , nsim. of (loveruor Co.jllJge stn ed ferences that followed, tho fhta of the the dslegalus and .uilurles to relMittsd cuuu.uut.s vinuui.y was senleu Seme , ,; una he wts swept Into sue ,,, , " j T' iVhaunt i, r Z of the Wood and Iwdeu managers , u,.l place on lb. .Ick.t M re IU Ag,.! tried Ineffeitually for an agreement ( first rollcull had m twothlrls of Its J'arlco of tho Orogon Slope which would held their delegates In ' i. th au,,i u ,.. i,,uuu..i.. Mr Outtrldgo mudo n vorv Intur line and kill off llm HnnliiiL. himm .. i.,... .ostlug talk on "Tho labor nuostlon Some tried to get a Woodw len ' " ' Z 7 - Z' L . -''. f?.!?..!?'. "f ' "Hroported a JoiiV good Hme Johnson agreement to adjourn till Mon- ) u for Senator l.unrocl and 08 for I "In the near futuro tho labor slt- oay wimoiii muKing a nomination. (loveinor Allen of Kansas Ssveral ''"n0" " this county Is going to pros it wus the parley lug und Lowden men, Thlrtysoveii uutos und u truck congregated at tho City Mall laxt night and loft for Frultland Tho oornslou for this wus the Invitation oxtonded by tho officers of the Fruit iuiiii i-run Assooiuiiou nun noise Payette Lumber Coinimiiv In nnlov a Strawberry Fostlvftl as an expression of npproclatloii for tho manner In which the Fire Dopartmont of (lu tuilo lespomlod whan tho depot at 1. I.ll In... I l.(.Hi.njl .l.n .. .... , .,., imiuii iiiii.'u vteess agr A general Invitation was extrude I to tho Coinmorclrl Club City Coun cil, Hand, and Fire Dapnrtment unl nbout 2G0 were presont nearly two thirds of which woro from Ontario Mr Ingnrd, I'rosldont of tho Fruit Association gnvu uu address of vvel como and W F lloman rospondod II If Tunny mado a short talk urg ing that tho citizens und business men of Ontario support tho Fruit land ChautaiKiua vvhloh beclus on Monday, Juno 21 A fooling of good will was mani fest during tho evening nnd everyone ys between the Hard- ethers got seatttriu. support without Z 'wo a'now w'll'ulnc" ?2l" men. however, which , lBead foriralh ln OIlliuatlllll I" iV.,1". ?w. ?.-'?, .f0.r.: apparently bore the most fruit when Tho result was ietwJ with another .this mud. unrousonnhlo. unthinking, tun vaiiuiuiB uogaii bkuiii, iur uover domonstratlon and there was renewed un8,a," an" w"0"v unscrouptilus nor Lowden came to tho convention during the ninth mllcull and, retets- Ing a previous plan to go before the convention Itseir, Issued Instructions from behind the scenes releasing his instructed delegates. Almost as soon as the alphabetical call of states began after tho recess the ground swell for Harding demo I- strated that It could not b fore Ing In February However. In coop-. ,,-h yielding silage corn und grain I etnlled Connecticut, when ht-r name erntlon with Chairman Graham. andlc?rn Dlfklow wheat. Trebl barley, other members of the committee, a e,tc" aml Boot crop rotations In prac survey Is In progress to list the names tlc?- u'e benefits of dra nage, the of all livestock men In tho county no-' v.n,ue ot -ulpl.ur as a fertilizer, etc . cording to the kind or kinds of llv- u,e matter has been roferred to the stock kept This Is bolleved to le committees on Crop nnd Soil Im an Important first effort In tho work of tho committee In order to bo able (Cont'nued from page 3) was culled, took 13 of her 14 v tes from Lowdeu uud gave (hem to Har ding. Delegates Flock to Hiding. Amid scenes of rising enthusiasm other blocks of Lowden delegates fol lowij suit, wbtla i uy of the routed clieerii. Organization Made Permanent. After the temporary o ganlzatlon heuded b Sonator Lodge as chairman was made ptrmauuut the republic uu convHiitlon marked tliife during the earl) sessions while the leuders fought out -is league of nations issue Sev era) hours were whlled away with music spe-ches and cheering before Smiator Watson of fudiaui thuirman nf the resolutions comm.itfe brousht in the platform. The real excltemont commenced at the ("clln, urn Fndu m i u.im wi.ui GOLDEN JUBILEE OF SISTER Mother Mui) I'atrltk Honored Willi Speilal High .Mass To Willi li .Man) Visitors Attend element now ngltutlng.lnfluonclng and leading labor and labor unions ro main unchockod uncontrolled and uu- To murk thn Kifiintn nnniuAr. punished Those unreasonable do- L, he rolllo nrn7! , !r K i innnilu nml lnvili.au ,.( , .i,.ni, .,,, l"" rollMOIIS proTObSlOII Of Slotlier .r.LHianlC",yrn,.f..U.,' Mary Patrick tho oldest member lu Tho crisis .,,... n Y., v;hv r i'""'""" ,,rlor ''ore, a spocial High longer tolerated by true Amorlrmw VZW " '' i."'1 J,0,' Tho crisis must como tho vortlx of MagL ""m ," ," ,, "" V," ?',' ,,'"''" the most dangorous whirlpool of rin-!nlpltni today X Y uncial dostruction, this the greatest i To this will como many priests lu of all nations existing slnco creation I Kastor, Orego, ZV Western lla. has as )et been throntonod will soon i ."nng Hov I os lor and Keiiv be reached, unless strong and ado taj niini.. uii(i.iiiii,.l ,.i.ink ..-o .. .......'""' .""'. rrautis oi minis, ins- hop MrUruth was unable to be i res ent duo to conflicting engagements (Continued on Last Page ) vital Importance, can bo provided to protoct and provent such calamity It Ih not a reproach upon an Intel ligent civilized nation that thoso con dltlous aro permitted to exist and Is It not posslhlo that temporar) it (Continued on Last Page Mother Mary Patrick who Is now 72 yours of ugo ontored tho order lu Ireland and then wont to Portugal whero she workod lu tho order until tho revolution which icsultod lu thu scattering of tho ordors, und tho Do minicans camo to Ontario.