Monday, February 20, 192.".
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER'
PAGE FIVE
I Local News In Brief j j
1 . li
1 Hi
3 Husbands?
COMlMi UVEM'M
District hish ttchool haskcthall
tournament al L'nlun, March
&. (i. 7.-
Wallowa-Tnion County liusltet
bull Tournament, hero, 1-Vb-rumy
27-8.
Annual 'ittttulit'r of Commerce
banquet, March 3.
I II. K. Senior pluy, March
Lnion ('uunly Agricultural l-y-o-nomie
Conference; Klein.
March l:!; fnioii. March
Ui Grande, March 1 i.
in accepted a noa'.lton ulili Hill s
Department ;torc.
.Spent WiTk-l iu ,n.
j After Kpcudiu;,' I he week-cud
uMlh friend ami rckitives in l.a
ifirnnde Mins Verella lioml toft on
tlir branch line Irani i his mornlm;
for Kljiin. where aim ls attending
HCIIOOl.
Mi. J'atllsuii 111
M rs. 1 lerbert I 'a 1 1 is-ju l.v III
her home ut llMJ N avenue.
Itcturiicil Hume
John Hmiltle or Ktgin, who has
l.-i ii on the Jury In re, relumed to
His home Saturday.
ill re tin Business
Theo. Shell of tin- Sin II Meteun
lile company or Wallowa, was i
hushii-Ka visitor to J,a (Irunde re
Lintly.
Ill Here
Chris hand Im ill at tin1 honn
Win daughter. Mm, Mai t'imlwi'll
lliiii city.
of
'MtiiiK Hen
Mr. and Mr, l-'ranl; Pool i
visiting trii'HdH and relatives In
Th'-y make their home near Wnlla
Walla, Wash.
jlcre fur Masonic Meclhur
Jo,. lIullKurlh. I,. K. MarrtH.
I hnham and (J. W Kinlth wt'iv
among llu KlKln Masons in town
Friday evening for t he county
meeting of the Masonic lodge.
To Look Out Uralses
". It. McCiHIoilgh will I.e. hel
Wednesday and he and It. II. Hal
dink. Htate highway . .;... . i. will
so tu rtaker county, when- Un-v
will look over prpoud bridge
lit hiui;, mini UImoiimii
(l-ntct Milliuaii . cloned laid
night from Kpooiu-r. Wis., where he
has heeil for the past three weeks
visiting his mother. Mr. II i II man
was called oast by the illness of
liis mother.
Liggctl's Original
UrlKil.iil In uanip
Orlirinitl In ili-iK" mill
Ul'lKlllM l H" I'MlllWIl"
u-iils.
ft
llrrn Sntuiilay
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Feebler nnd
son were shopping in l.u Grande
Saturday from their' lioim:
J,add Canyon.
I lorn rnloiiched hy .la
There Is si ill one town in Oregon
that the y.ix craze lias not hit
where tli-y dance the ijtiadiillc and
ihe schotlisciie. The town is Clora,
in Wallowa county, and ('. M. I'm
dice and (J, K. ,MnrriIl, stockinet
I'roni l-'lora. contend thai pioph
I'iin have jusl as Kood timi-s tlien
as they can in the city, if not bet
ter. "I lances there hist all night."
h-iid Mr. Kuril ice. "It is more prac
tical to have them thai way. Peo
ple come rrom loin; distances uwny
and brine their children and put
them to bed. If the dances were te
break up at say, midnight, thev
wotild have to disturb the children
and undertake a long ride In the
dark. A few young folks now are
Irylnjf some of the new dances, but
the old steps are si ill t he most pop
ular." Stockmen around l-'lora an
looking for u prosperous year and
have been able to feed their stock
al only moderate expense this win-
neur ter. The visitors are at the im
perial hotel. Oregontan. (
Mi Knlph Ten net, editor of
Ihe SalHMhn lleruhl. Nn bet I in,
KniiMis, ho .s s every wo
man need Mini1 liu-lmiitls: one
for social life, who nuiM lie
tt &tnnt dancer, one for mukiJUf
money and one of Ihe "tabby cat '
l.vpe lo Leep lliiii ntlilllll
Miiitutlily at home.
Flash Finger Prints
1 Across the Atlantic
Original Package
contains all the favorite
pieces oT Candy-loveiiJ.
All are gcueiously coated
with the rich ( ehoeolato
that has made l.iggelt's
famous throughto it the
country.
$1.00 Per Pound
In hair, one. two. three
and five-pound si. s.
23
WU'EBttto
2
Drugs
Glass
Inc.
The UIXAI.I- SI oil
Ciunile, Oregon
1
ri-uble iu Ntf.
TlK-I.e me celllalllly wide dirfer
enees of opinion as tu the so
called, "convent Ions" of auction.
Some players advocate conventions
and 'rules to fit every ease, which
would, convert the game from Uil
aiiiusenient Into a study, from a
oast line to a lesson. Kvery one
who wanted to phiy u betb-r,
aine w ould have I" bain and 1
observe these numberless eon von-'
lions and rules. There would al
ways he a right and wrong way
of playing mid bidding every hand
ami the burden nf loo -many con
vent Ions wo ild lie heavy on I he
game. They are In-coming loo
complex and unless the tendency
is slopped, they will spoil th
finest game ever Invented. Cer
tain convention are undoubtedly
necessary for they convey Infor
mation In partner that makes a
full understanding possible. Such
conventions ure recognized leads,
for exutuple, give ubsuluto Infor-
- .... Hearts J
.Mr. Coiner 111
Mr. and Mrs. Hen Cutner were
visitors to l.n Crnndc Saturday,
where Mr. Cotner came for inedtcul
lieatmenl. He has been HI for
suliie ll lut.
Personal Mention
LOTION AP). AM the police
chiefs iu the principal clt h-s of
the Cuited States, and other parts
of the world, have been supplied
with the key or a new telegraphic
code perfected by Superintendent
Charles Collins of the finger print
1.-ii...iii il Vixitliin.l Vni.l I'n.lnr
this plan, by which the radio Is G. A. R., SllCCUIubS Tothiy
mo n gni imo piay to assisi
Major General Wilson,
Klden Casper of I'nion.
i.u Grande Suturduy.
Clt:s Levy was u
firande Saturday.
v'.sitor to In
Jh'i-e from JVmllelon
Mr. and Mrs. UalpU K. Kowler of ;
Pcmlleton, are the guests of Mr.
!".. Ward Kowl.-P 1,-r,. Th. y PRACTICE SHOOT
win rrmuiii mi i.ti wKinut no
JOIliu' unniuil IkiII I li is itvi'lilnc
Sprnl Wivk-i:iul lli'ii'
KiirKii.ion ri'lurni-U to his
Iu. mi' lodiiy uMit HprniliiiK 1 1
k im'K-i iiiI In 1 -it. llrunili' ul Mm- lioim'
ol his irruiid puri'tits.
Vl'ii Sludy .Mnsli
' ..MI.sk Ann Slii'lLliiiM Kuni: to Mln-?i,-:iMliH,
-Minn., wiicri1 she will
Ktuily ami li'arh music In the mu
sic driiailmi nl of Ihu I nlvorsity or
Minnesota.
Al llnrk SiirliiSN
Mis. r. It. Umllli of Wallowa, has
irolli- In Kot'U Springs. WyumlnB
.. she was Illlli il hy Hn' Illness
of her falher.
STAGED SUNDAY
A praet ice shoot in prcparnlior
lor the Stange I rap t.im stiooi
wliich Is slo be held next Sunday
ind the week after was held yes-
lerday at the Country club.
The high wind made any good
seoriH Impossible -.is the birds wen
blow n in all sorts of unusual angles
I low-ever a good turn-out v. as in
the grounds yesterday and all fell
that their accuracy had been mucl
improved hy the practice.
the
work of detectives . in. tracing
criminals, t he records or persons
held on suspicion may be obtain
ed hy w ircless broadcasting of
their finger prints, :
The first use of the new . sys
tem was nwule recently when a
maik arrested in London was Iden
tiilled in New York upon rceolpc
of finger prints taken here The
suspect had no police record tn
London, but Scotland Yard of ft-1
eials doubted the man's alibi and:
sent his prints hy radio to the
New York police, the -records of
the bureau in that city reveal inn
him as a well known criminal.
. In establishing the Identity of
the prisoner held in London, up
(Continued from Pago 1.)
volunteers In November 1112.
General Wilson served as chief
topographical engineer and ln-
(spector general of the army "i
I the Tennessee until October. I SCI,
'being active In the operations he
I fore and during, the siege ol'
i'Vicksbui-g. . He heeaiue captain
of engineers In May iso.1 una
brigadier general or volunteers In
October "f the same year. He
wus engaged in the operations
near Chattanooga, the buttle of
Missionary l:ldge and the reiti't
of. Knoxville. constructing itrimres
.until December. 1 K!i3.
I General Wilson artel a short
mat ion to pailier and i-ualite him
to play the bund and obtain much
better results t ban If there wurej
no conventional leads, Conven-i
lions of this type are n necessaryj
and component part of the game
for it is 1m possible Iti hiivo any
intelligent play by partm-ru with
out having some conventional way
of communicating to your parlm-i
far aR you can what cards
you hold and what you want him
to do. The more meaning I here
i.t to every lead or every play,
the greater pleas ire there Im to
those playing who understand and
appreciate it. , The writer thor
oughly believes In necessary con
ventions, both of hiddlng and play,
but Is unalterably opposed to the
modern tendency to graft on the
game new and Illogical bids.
The follow Ing" hand shows the
value of an understanding, be
tween piirtuem, of the convention
al leads:
10 . . I
. MEN'S ,
Dress Shirts
$1.25
Just received, a new shipment of Wen's Nculijjeo
Dress Shifts in jjood patterns and colors, at the ex
ceedingly low price of $1.25, which 55 store buyini? .
enables us to offer you. Sizes 14 to 15'. '
53 STOKES
Oubs li
lUuinonuu K. in. G. 2
. Hputlcs A. J, B." li, T, 3
Ilea lis A, Q. !l, 0, 3, 3
(.llllis (. S, S, 3
Diamonds Nono
Mpudes D, 7, 2 .
:
t A
Ilt-iirlH - - K. 7, I!
Vlulia A, .1, in, s. 0, 4
J Diamonds li, 7, 1
Slud(.;u 10
SO
TUB HUB
CONCERT BY
LOCAL BAND
A TRIUMPH
(Continued from Tago 1.)
concerts given In Ihe
w Inter have marked
in the La Grande
hand's course an era
Ikck perfection that
Arcade this
a new era
Minlclpal
that prom
has never
services, "Tim Seeing; Heart." n
short drama featuring Mrs. 11, I .
Voung, Mrs. Will Adler. Mrs. Corn
Scott, Miss Doty and Miss JLHilgh,.
was presented. Tin story wart or
.leses Christ, the time just before, ,
his crucifixion. iud (hough brief,
it carried u I ouch lug lesson that
will not soon he forgotten.
South Scan ltleli In .MIiiithIm,
been dreamed of heretofore.
Hearts S. 4
Clubs 7, 3
Diamonds A. (J. J, S, f, v
Spades K, U, 4 f
. No score, ruhher Knme, 55 dealt or hearts. Me now led the deuce
and hid one . diamond, A one I of clubs which indicated to his
heart, Y one spade and H two partner exactly four clubs. H
hearts. two spades, A passed,
m-iiv hii;itel v iiO lettei-M fitiil riiriti-eta
f.. iw...i in ih,. w i..n,i v..,.,iitour of duty at Washington.
'code system.
in
ENGLAND'S MILLS
GET RAW COTTON
FROM ASIA MINOR
Iteliiriieil Home
I..U Krcil Pi'lersotl left this
...... iiliif 101 No. 'li ell route to h
i , ,.t iiMiitiiitrimi. after visiting i al
r.... :.l .InvN wlib Mrs. .M s-
i.. i ii. 1m,shM:iI Minor, marks Ihe opening of
here.
LIVMIiPOOL (Al'). - The
hele of 1 ,'MM1 billes of
from the poll of Mersina i
arm
COlloij
i Asia
mtlWI KN AM) ItAit MAIDS
wai:m:d or dahi.y diomisi;
COWKH, Isle of Wight (Al').
lll ew ers, distillers, . bartenders, j
bar-maids, drayipeu, in keepers an 1 1
others in the liquor trade live
only half as long as the remain
der of the population, according
to Sir Andrew ( 'lark, of London,
speaking at a temperance meet
ing in Cow es.
The doctor contended that not
more than one teaspoouful of al-i
eohol a day should he taken by)
t he average mail or woman, e
said I hat seven out of ten bedst
in London hospitals were occu
pied by ietims of drink. "If
I here were no alcohol drinking,"
he as-iicd. "there would he plen
ty oT beds available tnd money
to supply them.'"
Sir Andrew said thai he could
leslity himself thai out of 'iM
ri'Si-s a dm II ted to a London hos
pital on Christ mas. j;t were drum..
Y passed and It hid three clubs.
'A three spades, A four clubs, Y
four spades and W five el lbs. ',
passed, A passed, Y five spades,
(1 doubled and all passed. 1)
opened the king of hearts. Ids
partner. A, u very fine player.
(siting t linker
Mrs. Floyd Itlckford and Mrs
Ihannou went lo Maker Mils morn
ing, win-re they will spend Ihe day
visit im: friends.
Left for linker
Mr. ami Mrs. S. C. Smith left La
Grande this inornding en route to
Laker, where they will visit Mr.
and Mis. Iledhenl. Mr. Uedliead
la al ill at her home there.
Sient Wei k-Kwl Hen
Mrs. Leltoy Tlbb.ils of linker,
returned to her home l)il morning
after sp.-n. ling Ihe week-end visit
ing at Mm ho f Mr- Alice Den
sen her-.
.Mr. Cliricy I Ionic
Alter unending the past
weeks in southern California visit
ing relatives. Mrs. Itoy Carrey re
lumed to her home here Saturday.
Mrs. Carrey also upenl " f w days
.1 I-m.-IL.m.I durini: In-V absence.
Since her return to La ('land
Ihre
sin
MICHAELS-STEKN
VALIK FIRST
Clothes For
Men
AND YOUNG MKN
Enjtlish Two and Thrcc
l'.uUon Styles Sack
' Coals
$35 (o
S55
SI ITS OF (U'AI-ITY
Clint's
Clothiery
The Store Wlib ft Conm knce
new course ot eollou supl'iy io j
the sinniug mills of liiieasiili". i
It will be a new source in tin !
(sense of constitullng an addition
! to the- centers which now fei u
! Iii)ca;liire with raw cotton, sayi
(he Westiiiinst- r (laz' tte. but env
iously enough it was from Mm
una iter of the Turkish empin
Ihat P.rilaln first began lo dra
her cotton supplies nearly fun
centuries ago. They were I li
nt;! hist ay oT col Ion spin n I a -r i"
i:m:land b- foi-e the days of Ark-
! w right, and before cotton cultl-
! vat ion hi America assu d s-rl-
j ouh pntportions.
I A ginning factory has been lair
down at Adiina. the head.iiarlers
of one of the three cultivating
areas, and I'M- v hit h I he port ol
Mersina Is a natural oiitb-l. Tie
two other a reus are Ihe hinter
liind of Synirna and Ihe vail
of Sakariii. Adaua. can produ
an amiu;il i-rop of Din.itun bah
her potentiality - described as :
minimnin or mmi.ihhi ImWh to i-
maximum of two millions.
M. Husiii. a liiwnbers of i
Manchester cotton firm, has ex
pressed the view that the -Smyrna
crop would pass at pass pit-e
(middling) and I he America n
Kgyptlan crop nf Adana woild
be worth more than pass pric.
"The cla-ssi Mea t Ion or ! his cot -ton
In business and scientific
way." he said, "is receiving very
careful attention and next year's
crop w ill he offered on rigidly
defined types."
Argenihii lliuhwuy Would Link
.National ami All Slate Ciipjl
Duello Airew (AI'L- The build
u.1; or a great tint ional highway
j charge of the cavalry burea l In
)lhe army of the Potomac, lane a
conspicuous part In the operations
under Oeneral Philip II. Sheri-
idan from May uulil August, IMil.
including the Dlehmond raid and
combats near Peh-rsburg. lie also
led his division during the Sinn
nndoah campaign, including the
battle of Opeiiian.' in October.
IS(M. he was assigned to the
coinmaiid of Ihe cavalry corps ol
the military division of the Mis
sissippi, organising a body of 15.-
tuMi mounted men, and conli Hint
ing largely to tho success that
all ended t he armies of the West
mder Oeneral (Jeorge . ThoiniiH
ami Cencral William T. S!ierman.
particularly hy the awiull and
capture of Selina. C.a.. Montgom
ery, Ala., and Columbus and Ma
con, tiii.. In April. I s :t , . w hen
he was piomoti-d to major gen
eral of volunteers. In '2H days
he ' captured flvi- fortli ii-d cities.
L'U stand of colors. gnus and
r,.S2'. prlsoneiH. anions whom was
.lefrerson Davis.
J laving been liiMatei ed out of
the volunteer service iu January,
1 MIU, ( Jeneral Wilson w ati for a
short time engaged In the Im-
woli the trick with the uee of
clubs and Instead of leading an
other club and letting Y trump,
led the diamond, hoping that A
cither had Ihe king ur could
Ir imp tt. A did trump and there
lore defeated the hand two tricks.
If A ami n had mit used Die
knew that if H held four 6r moro conventional leads, they nev
hearts he would open his fourth j could have obtained this result,
best- card and therefore, must i It is a good example of the value
hold three hcurls or less. A play- or sticking to necessary eouven
ed the ace and then the o.uecn lions of play,
Answer to Problem N'u. 0
; '. Hearts !. 5
' :. ciuus K, 6, ;i . r
Diamonds None.
, . Spudes 7, 2
LARGE CROWD
AT SERVICES
(Continued from Pago 1.)
Ihe organ and two numbers played
by her: (lounod's "March Uomuine"
mid Weber's "Ofrertory I 'payer"
were very impressing nnd beauti
ful. The feeling and execution of
Mrs, Klnman's playing ure inspir
ing and were deeply appreciated.
Prior to the close of the vesper
PAPKKTK. Tahiti (AP) .
ploratlon of the mineral resource!
In the island of lturutu is bringing
lo light new varieties of deposits.
Already a large body of almost
puro manganese" of' the highest,
quality h-as been found, as well as
an extensive deposit of paint roelt
and some traces of copper. Hut
the most interesting discovery, 'a
deposit of platinum ore. has been
examined by Kuropcnn tissayers,
who huvo delivered very ruvorahle
reports.
Kurutut is an Islund of the Aus
tral Group. BitimleU. 20 mllrH
south of Tahiti. ' '
Ilearls ii. In
Clubs i J. It. 7
l)iamouds None
Similes tu, 4
I
Hearts
Clubs -
I ilainouds
Spadeu
K. -I. '.
in.
- Nono
. 5. a
Uoui'lti Ni
t inns R, 'I
1 ilaiitoitds
Spades K,
10,
g,
If diiimouds
is in the had,
six of Mm
defense?.
a club and li a hearl. V. should
now bail the eight of clubs which
Y wins wllh the king. D must
now discard either the king of
of clubs and ht ID win the trick hearts and make Y'm nine good
with the ten. 11. can now leaii'or discard a spnde and make h
cither" hearts or.spades. (a) D njspadcs good. In either ease Y-Z
bads the deuce iif hearts should hvin tin balance of Ihe Mirks, (h)
Iruinn it and had his remaining ! I f H leads a spade :.t trick
ti'tinio. A cannot discard n sonde I Instead of a heart,
ii" trumps and V
how can Y-Z w;n
seven trh-ks against any
V, should lead the deuce
Carriage Accessories
Ni-n t'aiTliii.1' IIoIk-m, In i-ik Ih I nllli pink null iilnc (rlniiiilnii;
uImi rn-iii- iIm;IiIiiu Willi pillows (o nintili. Illimlifls, C'lnmiiN,
llOWK, fit!. '
Art & Baby Shop
"i:vt;urriii(J l'on tpk iiahy"
IIICMSTri'CIIINfi Hotel Kommrr HMk. STAU'INU
UU'ITEIttCK rATl'liUNS I. M. C. TIlltliAU
for If he doe
king of spade:
lead with the
lead t hi-- spaile
i, 'A can lead his
, throw: Y - In the
king of cltuis and
t through It's itiiiie
and so store nil the tricks. If A
discards ti club, both of Y's cl lbs
good. Therefore, A must dis
card a heart, i should discard
e..i.. ul nf I1n lij:inliml lie.
lo link up (tin-no" Aires w II h all , . . , , . ,.
capitals of ArgenlinuJ . ' .
and from which branches would i , . , , , ... ... ,
I grade of major general, I", S.
Ha
state
from
be conslrueled to important cltl
nl" e-ieh stub- 1m proponed by t he '
public works d pari men t. It ' is '
(III. I. ,. wmI Mini l. he department i
will soon bein work .ipon pie.
Ilmhiary plins eonnej-led witli the
proi'M-l.
- l-'ormer Mioi'dei of Public
Works I .oza, w ho is I he a ut hoc
of t lie idea ii nd w ho direeteil
pleparal Ion of tie- plans shortly
In' Tore retil'illg rrom t he cabill-t ,
says the coumIiucMoii coiibl be i'l
iiiineed by private interests.' In re
turn for coneeHsioiiM over more or
less prolong'-d pei if m Is, or by it
sysleni similar lo Ih, it pursued in
. i allowing railway concessions.
Mule-Di-ciiM- l'ln.
Wllh l.hr
llao
'lock hi
Swcilcii
STOCKHOLM (Al1) Nearly tie
whole of Sweden has been swept by
an epidemic of mule-disease ond In
ail effort to slump It out thousands
of animals have been killed. The
nrst cases of the disease were un
tied In Sean I In the hoiiMi. - id Im
mediately every prccatltkr.i
inken to prevent its spread.
army, "for gallant and i tier Mori
ons service?' ' In tho capture of
l-'ort Pulaal.a, the battles or Chat,
tanooa, I In- Wiblernes:i nd
Nashville and capture of Selma.
lie was honorably discharged at
his ov, n requeat I ecembcr 11 1 ,
IS7H.
Alter leaving t:i army, Oeneral
Wilson built . i'lnl managed rail
roads In Ihe Mississippi valley and
iu New Kngland. notably the Cairo
and YilieeiiiieH, he St, Louis and
Soul heaslern. and Mm- Louisville,
LvahHville ail'l SI. Loihh Air Line.
Me was president and receiver ol
Ihe St. Louis and Soul lieasl ern
railway In IN":i-7r. and becunic
lee pi c shield ati'l chief engim-er
of the Klectrie Kailway of Nfw
York and president of t he New
York and New Kngland Hallway
company in I s7fi-s;,
In 1X72. Oem rni llson was
Ihe agent of a commission to in
goliate In Km ope a loan for thr
.lapanesi.' govei ibneiit, lie visited
was Uussia in on business con
nected -wltli the construction of
I wo
w Ins the
Mick with Die king and leads the
ten of diamonds, on which .all
three players must discard hearts.
, t hen b ads t hi; deiici of dia
monds and the same mucmMom
arises as w le-n It led Ihe heart
and '. trumped IL In ellher ease,
therefore. Y '. win the balance of
the tricks.
ARCADE
WEDNESDAY ONLY
li
IHE ETERNAL GITY"
Markets !j
j POD TLA Ml 4l'OTATlONH
the TruiiH-Slberltiii .' railroad.
Cciicritl. Wilson served for a
number of years as clinic -tin or
the Delaware Itep ibllcnii slate
oiiihiittcu nnd was at one lime ii
member of I he Republican na
tional committee,
H I I'lll'TI.AMl (He. Mil- I 111 AM-
mgs were Hie biographies of Oeii-j
rial Andrew T. Aleamb-r, tb n- i;"clali-d I'n-ss) ) - ( alt n- v in i.u
eral .MeCook and Oeneral John i -nt.-t higher; sh-era. good 1.1Uer.
A. Lawllns tu iLddlllon to that or n, hellers STCo fii.T'i; caLes
$S.rll' 411 I. .Mi; hog: jstly Ml
Sir Hall Cainc's novtj,! made into a nuiirriificent spec
tacle, produced in Home amid the ancient ruins and
modern splendors. , '
Comedy, .
'Onmi' Kyam"
TODAY "WANDKKING DAUGHTKUS"
Mis travels iu
i was engaged In
resulted In his
Travels and In-,
Oeneral Orunl.
'llin:i. Where hi1
railroild work,
w riling "China:
vesligatioiis In the Middle Kln
doin." He was a'su aullior of
"I nd- r the old l-'lu';."' u book
of reminiscences.
Parent I rjted lo (iuard
I'hiHlic Mfnils of Yofilh
l.t'NDf N (AP) In every child
Mu re is Ihe spark nf Renins which
in iiiij mien ijiiencncri, nir .101111
oeUbnrn told I he annual confer
ence of educational associations at
t'nlverslly College here recent I v.
"Hut If this spark Is allowed to be
come a flame," Sir John continued.
"11 Is wonderful what u child can
do in later lire."
cents higher, lightweight tJ.5icr
I 2.75; sheep nominally steady.
Kygs steady. Duller 17 cenls.
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