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'StW-tV- I. WTimamM ' $mmmmmem UM&StvttKSMNHM sgM..tiajiiJiiwwa Iard work is always the stmt that makes day dreams RUE dons Coos Bay Times Your Paper Tlio Coos IJay Tlmea ii proud of Its title "The A Southwest Oregon Paper Thnt'a what tlio Coos liny Times Is. A South west Oregon paper for Southwest Oregon pooplo ntl devoted to tlio best Interests of IIiIh great section , Tlio Times always boosts a ad never knocks. f People's Piipor," anil It strives nt all times to llvo up to Ita namo by devoting Hi cnorglca to promoting tlio people's IntoresU. memher of thi: associated press &. No. XXXIX. Established 1878 Ah Tlio Coast Mali. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1915 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mall and Cos liny Advertiser. No. 12 mJvV't" ' COME rnmtz BRIDGE TO BE D DIE BY IN. I piat is Announcement Made by Southern Pacific Officials wno Are in ine uny OESSEL It sold reakwatcr is Still Property t'of the Railroad Company, It is Stated Now SIT SHORE ACRES TODAY r . ltors Arc Taken in Autos to be Guests of 1 1. .1. HIiiipHou at Ills 'Country lloiiie Also Mnko An Inspection of Work p.Work on tlio lust of tlio foundation Brk for tlio big Wlllnmotto Pacific idgo ncroHH Coob Day Is now nn- i'rwuy anil November I la sot iib tlio fteHt (into for tlio entire completion Stlio mnsslvo Htnicturo. This tlmo iy lio beaten coiiBlderably If llioy kvo good luck with tlio steel work. IThls was tlio mcBBago that Gon- fpRl Manager 1). W. Cainpboll nnd party of Southern I'aclflc offlc brotight back today noon after Biidlng tlio morning vIowIiib tlio Btructiiro. Tlio patty waB taken kwn by tho Flyer which lias been inverted Into a tender by tho com- fny. Go To Shore Acres IThls afternoon most of .tho of- eluls tiro bolng entered by L. J. ipBoti at Shore AcrcB, going down t'nttto. They expect to return from foro nt 7 o'clock and will lenvo bore norrow morning at 10 o'clock for I'shman, going out over the right way. General ManaRor Campbell ami hlpli Moody wero going to Shore brcs. May Go To llandoit IBiipt. Hurckhaltor expressed a (lo tto to mnko tlio trip to llandon thin tornoon nnd ho and C. F. McKnlght pocted to nuiko tho run down by tto. Whether thero Is nny slgnli in'nco in the trip to Uandou could bt ho ascertained. lit was tho plan when tho Eugcno to was started to hnvo It continued 'llandon ns soon ns It wna complot- to Mnrshflold, connecting up clth l via lleavor Hill nnd Heaver jtigli routo or tho South Inlot lute. Inspect Local Shops This afternoon Mr. Younger, gen- Hi superintendent of motive pow- r nnd innchlnory is Inspecting tho round house, shops nnd equip- But of tlio local shops. Supt. Mill- f'ls with him. Hrcnkwntcr Not Sold General Mnnngor Campbell snld it tho nreakwatcr has not been lid but thnt alio Is for salo. Ho said it when it became definitely iown that tlio lino to uoos imy buld bo completed by noxt May, by placed tho Urenkwntor on tho iirkct with tho understanding that o would not ho delivered until the id was completed hero. Mr. Cainpboll said that tho report it sonieono started about tho pos- (illlty of tho Southorn Pacific pur ging tho Smith-Powers road south fcMyrllo Point was utterly without iindatlon. .Making Good Progross II. P. Hooy who arrived in from igeno lato yesterday said that tho idlng on tho Eugeno-Coos Bay lino is practically completed. He said that good progress was Ung made on tho trestle work al- mgli this was being dolayed by in- lllity to got tho extromoly long pll- reqtitred In somo of tho lakes, mo being over 100 feet long. Work South From Slusluiv Ho said that they hoped to have bridge across tho Sluslaw com- pted so that they can proceed with King stool south from thero by Sep tuber. This will mean that tho last kk In tho road will be at the Ump- rlver. If tho rainy season Is late, By will havo considerable of the Hasting done. llallast from lloth Knds Mr. Hooy said that the gravel for lllastlng south of the Sluslaw puld be brought tjom 'near Na irn. lit is expected that some of the vel for ballasting north from the iy will bo .gravel from tho now alth-Powers line. As tho lino up prtli Inlet Is on tho sand, this will D IS ended JUDGE DECIDES MYRTLE POINT AXI SUMXEH TRACT CASES Mrs. Commit Wins From Mollis Iti'others on Fraud Charge Row Heirs Defeat Senator Simon Jiulgo J, S. Coke has handed down two decisions In two Important Coos County land cases. In tho case of Airs. Couraill vs. Morris Druthers of Myrtle Point, ho held for Mrs. Conradi. 11 seems that the Morris llrothcrs bought tho one-sixth Interest of their sister, Mih. Conradi, In tho Morris estate, Tor $C(i(J. A month later niter they closed the deal, they Bold estate property indicating that tho vuliio of the estate was about $25,000. hereupon Mrs. Conradi began suit setting forth that her brothers had deceived her. Part of the propurty Involved was tho Morris tract next to Powers. Dow llclis Win In tho case of Joseph Simon, of Portland, formur Uregou U. S. Sen ator, to clear a title to n tract of tlmlierhind near Sumner, .Itidgo Coke gave n decision In favor of tho heirs of Pearly A. Dow. It seems that Dow secured tho timber claim which Is now worth ?20,000, In 1883. La tor Frank Hatter acquired n tax title to it and then sold this to the lato Elijah Smith of tho Southern Oregon Co. who In turn disposed of It to Joseph Simon. In the mean time, Senator Crapo, of Massachu setts, entered claim to the timber claim on tho ground that ho hud staked Dow to tho entry money and tho latter was to dlvldo the profits. This doal was Illegal nnd wan ruled out so thnt the Dow heirs hold tho property. L MUST NOT NNDAXGF.R AMKIH- CAX LIVKS OR PROPURTY Such Iustriiction Scut Commander of Cui'iiiirii l''oiros ut Xogales, It Is Stated 11 AMotlateJ 1'rria to Cob IUr Tlnm. WASHINGTON, I). C, Aug. 7. General Cullcs, comuiiiuding tho Carrnnsui forces threatening Nogales, has received Instructions not to un dangor Aniorlcans, nccordlng to tho American Consul at Vera Cruz. probably stand up protty well tem porarily without ballast. Tako Men To Uiiiimiiiu Tho Flyer took u crow of brldg carpenters and somo equipment to tlio Unipqua where tho preliminary work for tho brldgo thero bus been started by Engineer Uroughton. It has not been doflnltoly deter mined whether tho false work of tho Umpaua brldgo cun bo arranged so that trains can bo temporarily run over It whllo tlio porninnent struc tu ro Is being completed, if it is not, a ferry will bo put in to handle traffic until tho brldgo Is complet ed. Pleased With Trip ' Gonoral Manager Cainpboll and his party wero pleased with the trip to Powers yesterday. Ho liked tho country and got a good Insight Into tho big lumber and coal resources. Manager T. C. Russell of tlio Heaver Hill mines showed them around tho mines and they did not reach Marshfleld until about S o'clock last ovonlng, a speclul train bolng used on tho trip. Supt. Miller, C. F. McKlnght and W. S. Chandler accompanied them on tho trip. FINI CONSTRUCTION ON COOS RAY LINK Engineer Hooy states that tho Coos Day-Eugeno lino construction will equal that of almost any trunk lino. Ho says that if It had not been for building tho road equal to a trunk line, it could have been completed In much less tlmo. They havo carefully guarded against possible slides and tho only placo where troublo is anticipated is at Point Terrace, on the Sluslaw, where they cut Into a hillside in order to protect somo mill uroporty. HOOD RIVER A mass meeting is to be hold as a testlmonall to Simon Benson for tho asslstanco ho has ren dered Hood River by opening tho Columbia river highway, GENERA 11ED MAY CAPTURE RUSSIAN ARMY; Austro-German Forces Are Making a Gigantic Envelop ing Movement in Poland E Forces Being Thrown Around to Cut off Retreat of Czar's Fleeing Army MOVE WAS ONE FEARED ' (Yi'iimtis Have tho Hrldgchcmls Across the Vistula Diver While Largo Operations A to In Prog ress to Capture Hiisslatts lllr AMiiolateJ TrrM to Com Dor Timed. LONDON', Aug. 7. Holding the bridgeheads at Warsaw over tho Vis tula, tho most farmldahlo military obstacle In Kaatcru lCiirope,tho Ten tonlc allies, having conquered tho , 0 river lino and Invaded Russian tor- tho city undamaged. Inhabitants flll rltory for nn nvorngo depth of a linn- ed tho strcots and greeted the vlctor dred miles tflong tho front from the. Ions troops with rejoicing. Tin lltiltlc to llukowlim, nro now throw- Btreets woro richly beflngged. lug their forces forward In an en- deavor to accomplish what tho Itus-, shut allies so feared tho coinplcto' envelopment of tho Hussion armies, j Tlio Russian armies nro not nulv menaced back of tho Warsaw salient from which It Is assumed they woro. not entirely clear boforo tho heavy German forces broko across the Vis tula southeast of Warsaw, but a lurge and formudablo enveloping movement has taken definite form, be ing In effect the greater part of the pinchers aimed at Dcninlk In tho north and Hrest-Lltovsk In tho south. KILLED II A RACE JOE COOPER MEETS DEATH OX THE SPEEDWAY Hurled Under Wreckage When His Machine Runs Off the IK'S Molnen Track ' lllr AmocIiIbI I'rfU to Cuoi !!; Tlnui. DES MOINES, In., Aug. 7. Joo Cooper was killed In an automobile speedway race hero this aftoi'noou when his car Jumped tho track on tho 28th lap. Cooper blow his tiro and tho enr went over tho outer edgo of tho track 20 feot, binding with Cooper under the wreckage Louis Plol, the mechanician, was Injured. JUMP INTO BAY WITHCLOTHES ON Jack Fuller and Ray Martin Cany Out a Novel Stunt on tho Waterfront Jack Fuller, n local bartontler, and Hay Martin, a local chauffour, Inst ovonlng pulled orf ono or tho most t novel stunts and bets in tlio history of tho Hay. Fuller approached a crowd on Front street about S o'clock , 8 o'clock with tho remarked "I'll hot two dollars that no ono horo dares to Jump Into tho bay with mo." "You'ro on," retorted Mar-I tin nnd thoy proceeded to the wharf ut Commercial and both jumped, neither romovlng any or their cloth ing. Iloth can swim protty well and wero soon out again. Whether Fuller paid the bet to Martin has not been recorded. Martin needed tho money us Ed Steolo yestoiday began suit against him for $154 on a ropalr bill for Miutln's Cadillac machine. E VILLA SMILE AMUSED WHEN JIE HEARS OK OARRAN'A NOTE Would Not Express Any Option Un til Ho Had lleaid Moro On' Subject 10 Aiioclited Pre to Cooi Bf TlmM.J EL PASO, Texas, Aug. 7. Villa received with n chuckle the Washing ton dispatches saying Carranza had signified his wlllngness for a peace conference. "I will mane no com ment" he said, "until I havo moro light." PORTLAND Tho Oregon Retail Jeweler's Association has been In ses sion with ICO porsons In attendance. ID fllllT IS CAPTURED GERMANS TAKE STROXGHOLD OX VISTULA ItlVKIC Comprises u Part of the Fortifica tions Around tho City of Wiuxaw tllr A8oelltd rrn to Com lit? TlmM.J HHItlJN, Aug 7. Fort Dumbo, comprising part of the Warsaw for tifications on the right hank of the Vistula Hivur, has. been captured by the tlcrmatiB, according to an til flclal statement today -at the tier man army headquarters. GERMANS GREETED PKOPLK OK WAHSAW KKOAKDI'.D j TIIKM AS LIIIKUATOItS WcIcoiiumI tlio Troois When They Ilntered and City is Dec orated Willi Kings (Ur Amocltted prni to Lvoi H Tlnix.1 11I3HL1N, Aug. 7. The Gorman troops were welcomed to Warsaw us liberators, according to it report for- warded to Uorlln. Tho Russians left ROHRRT F. ROSE HKTIHICS I'ltOM STATE PKPARTM EXT Was Appointed by W. J. Hrynn nnd Was Ills Close Personal Friend tllf Aaiorlttrd rrn to Cool ll7 Tlmra. WASHINGTON. I). C, Aug. 7. Rohert F. Roso or Montana today re signed as ono of tho foreign trado ad visors In tho stato dcparlcut. He was appointed by Secrotary'Hryan and Is a closo personal friend, but It was said his resignation had nothing to do with Hryuu's resignation. SENDS SYMPATHIES AUSTRIA-H UNGARY S 11 O W i COURTESY TO UNITED STATES Send Communication Regarding the Eastland Disaster Expressing Regret of tlio Country Dr Auocltt rrtu rum l!r Tlmea.) NEW YORK, Aug. 7. Austria Hungary litis expressed her sympathy for tlio United States In the (asu of the sinking of the steamer Eastland, according to the following statement llssued by tho Aiistro-lningury Con sulate on tho 'occasion of the stag gering disaster of tho Eastland. TH Austro-Hungnrlaji nilntstor of flir elgn affairs has requested Ambas sador Penfleld to convoy to the Unit ed States government tho deep sym pathy of tho Austro-Hungarlan gov- orninont. TAKEN BY ONE HR1TISH OKKICER AND KOUR i .MEN ARE CAPTURED ' Wero On Hoard an Anieiican Vessel Which Was Taken Over by Gor nan From Suhmarliio I' Or Auo.ltt4 rrm lo Cooi II, TlaiM.) I WASHINGTON, 1). C, Aug. 7. j Tho story of how a Hrltlsh prize crew officer and four men wero ta- ADVSER S II ken Into a Gorman port by ono Gor- uud Fisherman havo boon sunk, pro man petty officer on tho American Hiimably by German submarines. Tho bark Pass or Ilalniuhn, was told to-' day In a cable report to tho Stato Department from Ambassador Ger- ard. Tho Pa&3 of Halmaha, with cotton from New York for Archan gel was hold up by a Hrltlsh cruiser between tho Faroo Islands and Ice-, land and tho Hrltlsh prize crow wus ' placed on board to take her to Kirk wall. Soon after tho cruiser disappeared, I a German submarine halted tho bark land tho Hrltlsh crew concealed them selves in tho cabin. Tho submarine commander ordered tho American ship into Cuxhaven and placed aboard ono non-commissioned offi cer. The Pass of Dalmaha was eleven days making the passage to Cux haven, during all of which tlmo the Hrltlsh crew remained below and was prevented coming on deck by , the captain, who said ho wus afraid that "troublo would follow," BALKAN MATTER YET UNSETTLED Effort Being Made to Line Up Countries Against Turkey and Germany SWEDEN RESTLESS Belief That She is Growing More Hostile to Russia Since Recent German Victory 1 m GREECE WILL NOT CONCEDE Defuses to (Jive Any Territory to lliilgarla Success oX Present No- gotlutfor.u N Yet n Deliatnblo Qnesllou Allies Are Anxious Uf AliorltOJ tm 10 Cool IUj TllnM. LONDON, Aug. 7. "Greece will not cede one Inch of territory to lliilgarla, was the siitistauco or a reply made by Premier Gouinares w n delegation of .Macedonian deputies who asked for n statement relative to the purposg of the government, says an Athens dispatch. Sweden is llostllo Tho anxiety of the entente pow ers seeniB to ho manifested In a re newed pressure to bring the Hnlktin states In Hue on tho side of the en tente powers. Sweden 1b now rent less and even so conservative a newspaper as the London Morning Post finds cause for comment In Swe den's growing hostility to Russia us stimulated by the Gorman sue cote In Poland. Still Unsettled Whether the present Hnlkau ne gotiations will bo mom fruitful fiom tho entente standpoint than woro tho previous attempts to align these states against Germany and 'Turkey Is dobatcnble, especially ho a to Greece, according to nn Athons OIhi'UcIi quoting Premier Gournnrlo who refuses to consldor tho roll'i qitlsMug of nny torrltory to Hulg-.irlti, (n concession which might clear tlio situation. T ITALIANS LOSE ONE OK UNDERSEA HOATS I'll El It Reported to Havo llecn Sunk by An Austrian Siibiunriuo In Encounter MORE DESTROYED l)jr AkoHHikI rrns to l'oi IUr Tlm LONDON, Aug. 7. Tho Challenger nnd Alp wero Blink. Thu Danish steamer Hans 10 in i I wus set on fire. Tho crow wero saved. III, AmoiUIoi rreu lo Cool llij Tlran.) PARIS, Aug. 7. Italian submar ine Nereldo Is reported to havo been sunk in an oucouter with uu Aus trian submarine off Petugosu Island In the Adriatic, according to a special dispatch from Homo. Tho N()rudo was built III 1913 nmj displaced 31G tons. Hor poaco complement of 17,mon, SINK FISHING HOATS Four mo V.'itlnis of Submarines Ac- cordliiir to Reixirts IDj -rutJ Pr UCooi Utf Tlmi. LONDON, Aug. 7. Four Hritlsh fishing smacks Hesperus, Ivan, Cos crews landed today rr-, A ITALIANS HATTL HAVE DESPERATE WITH AUSTRIAN'S Aripy Captures Summit of Monto Sin Mlchaelo, a Point Rom- iiiat'ng (iorIa IIr Amoi lale.l I'rew lo Coot IUy Tlri'i PARIS, Aug. 7. After a desperate battle, the Italians stormed and cap tured the summit of Monte San Mlchaelo, which dominates Gorzla, says a Petit Journal dispatch from Tarln, HAKBR Ralph Harris and J oe Valelnl, Inmates of tho county Jail, mado their escapo by cutting tho bars from a window, and thoy havo not been found,' UBI CTD IM ISENBS I KSUEgoilT APPEAL CAltHAXZA SKXDM WOKD WASHIXtiTOX TODAY TO In Willing to llesir Ills Agents His cuss IViii'o With' Any Mex ican Faction 11, Asiftf'Utfel Vrenn to ' nay Tlmtt.l WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 7. On behalf of Carranza, formal brief of tho Mexican situation wau rile' with Secretory Lansing today, pract ically asking for political recogni tion uud proposing that Carranzn's Washington ngents meet nny of tho other fnctlons In a ponce conference. Plan Presented ! The plan of the constitutionalists" says the Cnrrnuzn brief "And it is now well under way, Is to mnko the principles of the revolution effective ns wnr measures by military decrees during extra constitutional period nud thou hnvo congress translate them Into law. Tho proposal to re store constitutional succession to the presidency, where It was broken by tho death of Madero, by elevating Vnsquez Tagle, n member of tho Ma dero cabinet, to the office of pro visional president would defeat tin alms of the revolution." Will Confer Tho hrlof says Carranzn's Wash ington ngents will bo " Glad to con fer with any oleinent of tho Mexican peoplo with a vlow of furthering the common interest, peace nut! welfaic or tho nation." BANDITS ARE SHOT THREE ARE KILLED NEAR HROWNSVI LLE TEXAS Olio of tho Posse Hunting Them Is Wounded In Eight ut Farm House (D AiioclitrJ l'nl lo Coot Unjr Tlmo. J HROWNSVILLE, Aug. 7. Throo Mexican oillliiwa were killed by n posso Inst night nt u farm house 111) miles north of hero. Ono member or tho posso was slightly wounded. Tho right wus or short duration. Itandlts Fired Flist Tho posso heard that tho gnug of bandits which raided Sebastian yesterday nnd killed two Americans had separated. Officials woro nfter ono Mexican recognized among thu raiders. When thoy galloped up to his house, throo Moxlciius opened fire. They fell before tho posse's return flro. T E PEOPLE OK HAITI I'EAR THEIR SOVEREIGNITY l'DK U. H. Asked lo Tell Them It Will Not Re Imparts! by Occupation III AwocltttJ i'reia to Coo. nay Tlinr.) WASHINGTON, I). C, Aug. 7. Tho Hultleu minister Mouos called at thu Stato Department today uud urg ed tho necessity of giving somo def inite assurance to thu llaltleu peo plo that their sovereignity will not ho Impurcd pnrmnnently by thu An... lean occupation. Oi tiers Given Secretary Lansing conferred later with Admiral Heiisou, Acting Secro WAN N tury of tho Nuvy. and word wusi""0" l"'"" '" l""" mooting oi sent to Rear Admiral Caporton ex - pressing tho solicitude of the state department that no force bo usel unless absolutely necessary tu pro servo order and that there should bo no further occupation of tho re public than wns necessary to keep the peace, It wus said tho two Haltleiis killed yesterday by tho ma rines were resisting tho order to disarm. ' RIG HENEKIT SOCIAL SATURDAY, AUG. II A basket social, danco uud freoW. Oranil Muster, moonlight excursion will bo given nt Mouthers or llhinco Lodge, nnd nil Goodwill's pavilion on Coos Klvor . Bojoiirntiug Master Masons lu good Aug. II. Thoro will bo no limit plao- standing aro requested to bo pros ed on the boxes. Thero will bo ti'mit. charge of CO cents for danco tickets. Free transportation both ways. Launch Express will leuvo Marsh fleld at 7 o'clock in tho evening nud tho Rainbow will return after tho dance. Sumner Orchestra. All ladles pleuso bring boxes, The proceeds will go to tho aid of tho Fred Aasen family at Camp One. ALnANY Tlio Mlllersburg school was destroyed by flro causing a loss of fl.OOQ. WILL BE MADE Pan-American Countries Seek to Prevent Mexican Factions Continuing Fight Carranza Ssnds Note to United States Setting Forth the Situation in Mexico READY TO DISCUSS PEACE United Stale- Mnkes u Statement Set ting Foilh Orrtclally tho Way in Which tlio United Slates Vlous the While Situation In .Mexico THE MAX NEEDED (11 Amhu litnl t'rrm In Cimm tin Tlmn WASHINGTON, I). C, Aug. 7.- -I'lmt I ho first problem to bo solved In tho restoration of peaco Is to find for a provisional president u man who reprononU the ciiuso of tho original rovolu- tlou against Httcrta, hut who does not 'necessarily repre- sent nny faction now at ' war." This outline Is the ! first authoritative statement of tho basis upon which tho United Slates Is proceeding. III Am hltil I'mi In r lUy Tlmnt WASHINGTON. 1). (, Aug. 7. Tlio Mexican situation moved forward to day with two Important develop ments. Carranza signified his wil lingness to meet his udersa,les In a peace conference and an aiithor Itnllvo nunouncuinent wan mado of tho vlow wltlr-wineir(If5 United States is approach' ng tho problem of tho Pan American conference. Position .Made Plain Tho position of the United States Is officially staled as follows: "That neither Cirriiitxu .nor any other mil itary faction of Mexico lit control of tho country can be considered triumphant In thu republic. That tho real purpose of the revolution was accomplished u year ago when Hiierlit was overthrown, and the strife which has continued since has boon over factional iLffo.'euce.'i and not In reality a revolution. Tii.it It consldti.'H Villa, whllo financially weakened, st'll iu active element lu Mexico's affairs, who uiiist ho reckoned wllh In tho adjustment. That tho so-called Clontlflcos do not not enter Into tho problem now be cause It considered thu overthrow of lluortu disponed of that element. That the great portion of Mcx co In not ut ponce us Car in nun claims be cause righting continues In many section from Tolumntepeu to (he Rio Grande and from Vera Cruz to Miixatlan. Piopuitvi Nolo Seeietury of Stato Lansing, after consulting with tlucielury of Interior La no nud oilier udnilji'stratlon lend ers In particular touch with Hie Mex ican situation, was today complet ing a draft of thu P.in-Ainerlcau appoal lo the factions In Mexho, which will lie presented to President i ...I. ... .i. ..... l,, 'onloronuo I" Now York Meanwhile tho six Pau-Aiucricm diplomats, Invited to confer with Lansing, have submitted reports to their governments replies to whi h probably will bo received before tho mooting In Now York ourly next weok. NOTICE TO MASONS A special communication of Hlnnco Lodgo No. 18. A. F. & A. M. will bo hold on Wednesday ovonlng, An 11 th. 7:30 p. in. for the purpoho of receiving official visit from the ll Hy Order or tho M. W. Norls Jensen, Secy. NOTICE TO PAINTING OONTRAOrORS Hlds will be rwulvud until ! p. in.. Monday. Aug. 9, 19 IB, for th'i pointing of the school houso lu dis trict No. 10. Only bids from responsible local fl''ixis will be conildaraU. A certified check required. Soo speilfpi.tlons at Conno.' U lloaglnud'H Grm-erv. SCHOOL HO MID. Dl t No 10 C. M. Connor, Clerk, ASKS RECOGNITION "