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Saturday, November' 18, 1933 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE. Jh$xw$ lfctewu& tetter (Incorporated) i independent Nempapet rhona Main 000 H. W. FREDERICKS , -PublUher and General Manager BABOLD U. FTNLAY , Business Manager Publiabod veningi. exception Sunday, at 1710 Sixth atreet, 1 Orande, Oregon. ntered at the Poetotfice of 'La Orande, Oregon, aa Second Claaa . Mali ata under ct ot March 3, 1B78. OFFICIAL TAPER OP UNION COUNTY AND THE " ' ; 01T? OP LA ORAIT0H . MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED prtB88 " The Associated Press la exclusively entitled to use for publication : of all newa dlapatohei oredlted to It or not otherwise credited If pub lUhed Here. All flghta of republication of special dispatches In tola, paper and also the local news herein also are reserved. ' : " National Advertising Representative U. 0. MOOENSEN CO., Ino. San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland, Chicago -; ' Detroit, New York ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES Br Carrier Dally, one month In advance... DallTi alx months In advance , DsUj, atdgle. copy' . . ,,4.S0 - SO By Mall Dally, per month In advance... Dally, per alx months In advance . Dairy, per year in advance ..12.60 -as .00 The Weather. WEATHER FOKKCAST O recon: Generally cloudy tonight and Hunday; probably occasional ruin In the northwest portion and on the coast; not much chance In tempera. ture; gentle to moderate southerly winds. ' For the week: flenerally fair weath er except occasional rains In Wash ington und Western Oregon; mod' erate temperature. LOCAL WGATIIEK Friday: Maximum 54, minimum 35 above. Clair. Today! Minimum 30, 7 a. m. 3) above. Clear. Thus saith the Lor,d of hosts; Turn ye now from your evil ways, and from your evil doings. Zechariah 1:4. ANOTHER GIANT SIGNS TO FIGHT TUESDAY NIGHT BULLETIN! The laat hard workout has been held, training gloves tossed Into lockers, and La Grande's favorite amateur fighting sons now are to do only light calisthenics to retain their present trim for their vicious struggles with the out-of-town foemen In the grand opening of the Eagles great re lief fund benefit championship amateur boxing tournament at the Sacujawea hotel arena Tuee- day night. Another huge heavyweight, Stan Bessey, 107 pounds of beef and brawn, last night enrolled to fight In the "battles of giants" that are to be a feature of the official open ing of the Eagles big relief fund amateur tourney at the Sacajawea hotel arena Tuesday night. Another local husky to enroll was Jerry Gal breath, llght-heavywelght, who stands six feet and two Inches In his hole-proofs and full of fight. THE MIDDLE WEST'S ANCESTRY One of the commonest misconceptions of American history is the notion that the Middle West has a "past," historically . $peakisg, that goes back only about a century. Just to show how faulty that idea is, the city of Green Bay, Wis., is going to hold a tercentenary celebration next year. It will cele ; brate" the 800th anniversary of the landing in Green Bay of Jean Nipolet. pne of those amazing Frenchmen who pushed , into the heart of the American continent at a time' when anything west of the AUeghenies was more remote and un- J kndwft than the center of Asia is today. . As, far batik as. 1634, then, the recorded history of the ( Middle West wa3 getting under way. You could have assem bled all its white, inhabitants into a good-sized auto bus, if you had had one handy, and its signs of civilizatipn, were few and far between. But it is worth remembering that the standing amateurs m the out-or-town - J . 1. i t ..';-' campn with a view of matching them. peqigree or tne interior goes ubck nearly as xar as mat pr , with tho best from La Grande. the, eastern seaboard.' Furthermore, it's a pedigree, worth reading. There are few atones of romantic adventure more truly satisfying than thtj one which tells about French penetration of the Great , WO.VF.X FORCE WAY INTO TRAINING WORKOUT A trio of'cmlnlne ring devotees appeared at the gym last night and demanded they be admitted to the secret workout ol the. La Orando amateurs. In order to de feat any chance of a scene they were.tadmltted, and after witness ing the local ring stars In action departed for their respective homes. Eagles officials today were busily engaged getting a line on the out- mnko Tuesday nlght's'card the wild est and most thrilling In Eastern Ore gon ring history.. Itenvy Sent Sale ; Tho heaviest first day ticket snlo In tho number of seats hsld In tho i w ; rm,0 ij , iil, Mi,ilnf Mn.-n.iof fa T nnnnln 01 " nae was roporwa at wivco iceiuii. . iiiivoc uuuaiiui .."v. i.v..i,v, .t..,,uv...l , tn0 polcy Hotel cigar Btnnd ticket Salle, Joliet, Hehnepiii, Cadillac, and so on have a glamour i headquarters at press time today, a . . ., ' i- mi - ' record crowd, la forecast for Tucs- : about them that time, cannot dim. Those men, were empire dny nighfg sensational fights, builders, whose efforts In the strangest way imaginable I Reports from on metem Oregon paved, the. way for the building of a society that they never SoVS VSZ: anticipated. They dotted the land with their names and , ion- North Powder, Homes, weiscr, . , . ', rn r hi-j 11 iir 1. l -if ' Lostlno and lather towns Wave It with words from their language. 1,oday s Middle West still . thttt tne amateurs aro m tises them names like Fond du Lac, and Prairie du Chien, 1 ""m" ftnd w,n accompanied here - i.. r I bv lnrso delegations of fans Tues day night. There will bo some 16 to 20 wlld eyed fights In all weight classes, from giant heavies down to tiny cootle wctghta on Tuesday nlght'a bill. The first bitter tussle begins at promptly TODAY IN BRIEF, IN AND AROUND OREGON AS tUBONICI.Efl OT TUB DAILY LEASEP TIRB P TII3 ASSOCIATED WEBS AT THE LIBERTY Fights Tuesday J-,W 1 LKOIKLATOK JLW SERVE SALEM. Nov. 18 W Representa tive Donald O. Ryan of Clackamas county, convicted of larecny. by bailee, la eligible to his seat In the legislature until court judgment is pronounced on him, Attorney General A human, moving photodrama that treats of a subject hitherto greeted with lifted eyebrows and shocked, hushed voices, la to be on view at the Liberty theatre Sunday and Monday under the pertinent title, "What Price Innocence?" It's a story of modern, pseudo sophisticated youth. The theme cen ters about pretty Ruth Harper, 17, and "blessedly Innocent" aa her dot ing mother puts It. In love with Tommy, a young rotter, she la bewil dered by the strange, overwhelming sensation. Eager to learn, to dls- t irn u,ivi iL -.i cover what to do, she la repulsed by Va miMe "" tot9 ye?ter- a self-contained Puritanical motheV Ryan, ex-county cleric of Clackamas county, requested the opinion. who Just knows that "no daughter ot mine would ever do wrong." But tragedy doea stalk into little Ruth's life. . . . I Jean Parker, lovely lltUe brunette, iff " ' FRED PARK ACQUITTED ROSGBURO. Ore..' Nov. la un Fred J. Park, recently indicted on ls excellent in the role of the tragic a charge of kidnaping, was acquitted ntt,B heroine. Mlnnai Oombell is by a circuit court Jury here Friday. 1 na leM Impressive In the unsympa Park was charged by the state with 'hetlo role of the mother, and Wll compliclay In the abduction last June lard Mac"- the plcture'a author and of Attorney Ray B. Comptori of the 1 director, la truly splendid as the city, whotte release waa secured by a sraclous and gentle old family phy group of officers and fellow lawyers slclan. who trapped Jack Holey, alleged lead- ! Ben Alexander la the handsome d cr of the plot, aa he fell Into ambush young scoundrel who deceives Ruth 'H , whllo endeavoring to collect the sum Parker. Others In the splendid cast ;oi id oemonaea as ransom. Haley are Bryant Washburn, Beatrice Ban :waa shot and killed as he endeavored yard, Betty arable and Maurice Mur , to escape. Park, who waa driving phy. tno car in wnicn Haley appeared at ' the spot designated for the delivery of the ransom, claimed that he had , no knowledge of the kidnaping, prior to ma arrest. The Kacajawca hotel arena will be Jammed to capacity Tuesduy lUsht as La CiruiideYt. favorite amuteur fighting men nuke a valiant attempt to repel the at tack of tho "enemy" in the offi cial o(ieiiinir of till. Eagle great amateur ring tourney. Frank Mann, above, of Baker, who seeks ait opportunity to fight In both the llght-heavywelght and heavyweight classes of the big meet, would throw body-wrecking punches at Big Jesse Philips, La Gruude's strong man-mountain, on Tuesday night's card. "O. K.," says Jesse Barney Ross Wins from Sammy fuller CHICAGO, Nov. 18 Barney Roe still helct the title to the Junior wel terweight championship of the world today, but his grip on the synthetic honor was not as firm as It might have been. Making Ills first appearance be- foro a home crowd since he took the world lightweight and junior welter titles away from Tony Conzoncrl last June, tho youngster from Chicago's west side worked out a close decision over rugged Sammy Puller of Boston, In a ten round battle! at the Chicago stadium last night, 4 PEXDLETON BEATS BOND 8SJE PENDLETON, Ore., Nov. 18 (P) By a vote of 432 to 398, residents of Pen dleton Thursday rejected a proposed school bond Issue of 220,500 which would have been used to match fed eral money under the public works program for construction of a cen tral grade and junior high school building. EAGLES WILL FEATURE PLAY AT BROADCAST im7m wast' . ' -M3Bt" VI8II OVR GREENHOUSES Cpme tomorrow and see the beau tiful ehrysahtbemuma and pom-poms. Visitors welcome. Cherrya Florists, Inc. , ,v ., "-I"-" . NEW DINNEBWABB 33-po. seta in a number of attrac tive designs. Priced at t36. Just arrived at Molvllle'a. 11-16-1 t : UNION .COUNTjr WARRANTS Are called as follows : GENERAL FUND, Series 1033, numbers 1 tq 347 inclusive, ROAD FUND, Series 1933, 341 to 494 Inclusive, MARKET ROAD FUND, Series 1933, numbers 66a to 829, inclusive. Interest on above warrants ceases on and after date of November 20, 1933. FLORENCE BACON, Treasurer of Union County, Oregon. ll-18-3t BANG I ! (r ! t Permanent Waves J1.75 Bob Shop, Colonial Beauty Shop, Central Marinello Shop, Reynaud's Beauty Shop, Super-Curllne Shop and Rlngeletto Shop, Union. La Grande Associated Beauty Shops. 11-18-lt ROASTERS FOU TIIANKSG-IVINO Oblong aluminum roasters with rack and rotary vent on 3 sides for browning, holds 8 quart Jars for can ning. Priced at 14.75. Others for 35o and up. At Melville's. 11-18-lt "Tho Big Event," by Allen Wlshert, a hilarious comedy, will be presented Monday evening at the weekly Eagles broadcast program. A record break- X;,.J Marl nA J-n PAc NO LONGER NEED YOU SUFFER from Intense headaches SAN O KAY CLAR-TETT ' will give you Instant relief from sinus, hay fever, asthma, headaches. Watch) for announcement of local V dealer In this column. ll-18tf City Hall at La Orande, Oregon. 'at 10:00 a. mM Saturday, Xecembr a, 1933. . - , This meeting s called to determine the' policy of this bank relative to Federal Deposit Insurance and other matters properly coming before the atockholders. At the Direction of the BOARD of . DIRECTORS OF TJffl FIRST NA TIONAL BANK OP LA ORANDE. (Signed) A. K. PARKBR, Cashier. -11-1-1 m. Moon's Pure Vanilla extract la bet ter and costs iess, 8 oz. 33c, 6 ce. 62c, Pt. i.39. 1.1,6-1 m. DID YOU KNOW THAT we clean upholstered .furniture? Phone us at Main 66, and we shall be glad to call and .quote prices. Standard Laundry, 11-8-2 t. FREIGHT WANTED Dally trips to Baker, Three trips per week to Fondosa. Anywhero for hire service. Bonded and. insured under state supervision. Home-owned and Independently operated. Lowest rates possible for the service rendered. Ph. Main 709. BOND'S TRANSFER I , 10-20-lm Crazy Crystals at Moon Drug ct. HiO-l m. MESSENGER SERVICE Parcels delivered within olty limits 16o. Over 100 lbs., extra. Phone Main 766. 10-9-1 mp SALE Fre-Christmas Sale of hundreds of beautiful and useful Articles Suit able as Gifts, values from 91 .do to 3.6d for 89 cents. These specials will be featured in the right hand window of Richardson's Art and Gift Shop, and will be Changed dally. You will profit greatly by watching this win How from' flay to day and picking out the things which appeal to you at a real saving, at Richardson's Art and Gift Shop. 11-16-t f. lng crowd is anticipated. The cast Includes Mrs. Jones, played by Margaret Paradise; Daisy IDawkins, Ida Nebekcr; Dad Dawklns, R. Smith Price; Lena Travis, Betty Johanson; Toby Dawklns, Eugene Shaw; Lem Thomas, L. E. Webb; Sloan Myers, Louie Plnson; Rev. Boyd, Arthur Bremer. Musical numbers will be furnished by Bud Shldelcr, and also by the Union quartet, Faun Geertsen, Jane Smith, "What Price Innocence?" Book Chats at City . Library on Friday (Cuntlnuea l.em Page Ones Frigidaire Corp. Starts Broadcast Fifth of December and Marquette, and Detroit, and Vinceiines, und Navarre; youcoujd fill, a page with, them. The land that now. is the granary and workshop, of a na tion once was part of the dominions of the Grand. Mofiarcjuo of France: the fleur-de-lis waved over it nenerations before b:ib and tho iat conflict must i cruise, ot the eth Parker. Ti.. tl' A I ....,. ..i-..!.. Til i not later than 10:30. The box office rcr. "the saSe of Jonesport is aIn.exqee,4irigly w,ise thing Unit these folk at Green Bay are ,dgin, withi their tercentenary celebration. The life of any region grows richer, when its inhabitants take the trouble to study their background. The 'French, substratum under the foundation of tho Middle West has been neglected. $33,000.00 IN ROAD WORK IS, PLANNED (Continued From, Pago One) tho state. In mnking Its county-by-county, njioVmenta, Tins flijnro for Wallowr. county Is 147, ftnkcr county '867i Umfttillft county. 44 a, and others ' proportionately. It thfl W3,00P Is approved, 10,000 mil bo npenU on improving Uio Ki-gln-Weaton roat bout tour miles to connect the city of KlRln with tho federal xmr. now under contract. Two thousand dollars will be spent on the High Valley road, from Union, two thousand on tho river road at North Powder, two thousand on the Ladd Canyon road, and another two thousand on county roads In tho vi cinity of Ooyg. Five thousand dollars will go to ward Improvement of tho Pumpkin Ridge road, with expectations that four and a half to five miles of the rood will be finished from this end, 910,000 for Mt. Emily I toad The other 110,000 will go to the Mt. Emily rood, starting at a point near the Owsley ranch and going on up the hll; as far as the money will permit, County officials bpliovo this sum would Improve all of the road up to the forest service's section. The employment will bo handled through the Union county relief com mittee, of which J, H. Poaro is chair man. Mr. Peare today saJd that all those to be employed will bo taken from, the relief rolls and If there arc still remaining after this, the extra. men will be taken, from tho list of unemployed not actually receiving re lief from the county committee. He believes that 336 would Just about take care of the men actually re ceiving relief. This $33,000 comes In addition to the month y allot mcnU for the relief commit tee j spent on food, provisions, etc. Union county's allotment for this purpose for October was $3600 and this month's allotment amount ed' to $4000. The committee budgets Its needs and the state relief headr quarters Allots monthly the sum tho county requires. Although sometimes the state allotment is a little less than the committee's request. ELKS CHIEF TO SPEAK AT FORUM LUNCH (Continued From Paso One) chamber secretary by 10 n. m. Tues day. A. A, Smith, ot Baker, will speak for tho vlBltors and II, E. Inlow, presi dent of tho. E. O. K will Rlvc the response. Tom Bruco will alng and tho HlRh school orchestra will play. JACK ALVEY, GRID STAR, TO ENTER TOURNEY Ono of La Grande's colorful high school football stars, Jack Alvey, has signed to fight for tho glory of his community and city against the "enemy" in tho official opening of tho Eogles big amateur ring event at tho Sacajawea arena Tuesday night, It was announced today. Alvey, who weighs 105 pounds, and who scintillates as halfback on tho L. H. 8. eleven, Is conceded a good chanco of winning tho llght-hcavy-wetght title of tho big affair. Only approved amateur athletes are to bo permitted to compete In tho big tour ney here, Jack Pcnro again repeated today. 9 j and doors ati tho arena open at 7 p. m. Tho La Gran do amateurs will bo matched with visiting fighters In all bouts. Tho amateurs from La Orande and points near enough to conveniently do so are to report to Dr. Eugene Moon, tourney physician, lnj the New Foloy building at 7 o'clock Monday night to take their weight and phys ical tests. Huskies from more dis tant polute nro to bo weighed and examined in the order they put In appearance late Monday night and all day Tuesday. Fltl DAY'S r.KIl) SCORES Tho Dalles 27. Bolso, Ida, High 0. Bend 33, Prlncvlllo 0. Klamath Falls 18, Ashland 7. Salem 10, Tillamook 7. Washington 6, Commerce fl (tic). Willamette 36, Albany college 6. HAS ()li:it.TION Patty Hnrland, 7 'year old cranrt daughUr of Air. and Mrs. Kz. Thomp son, underwent an operation for ap Iendlcitls at tho Wallowa hospital Wednesday. Augmenting a winter newspaper ad vertising schedule to start next week, Frlgidairo Corporation, refrigeration and air conditioning subsidiary of General Motors, will launch on Dec. 5 a ccat 10 coast series, of broad casts covering the first lap of "The Seth whoso t hemely philosophies and preachings have mndo him a Sunday night guest In millions of family circles starts "around tho world" Dec. 5 to fulfill a boyhood dream in which ho saw hlm.se if as the skipper of a pictures que, windjammer who engaged In hand to. hand combat with pirates and cannibals, an adventurer who climbed the highest peaks, and a fisherman and huutsirnn who caught and shot straugo creatures of tho sesi and animals cf the Jungle. "Beth Parker," Copt. Phillips Lord In real life, will tell on the Frlgi dairo programs of the adventures of tho soa that make every lnd want to be a sailor. The after cabin of the Seth Parker has been fitted as a studio and the programs actually will come from the vessel. prlzo among children's books recent ly. , "An Italian Winter, a travel book Leon a Spray and! La nice To- I by Charles Brooks was reviewed by bin, accompanied by Miss Erla CJark. i Miss Johnson. ' . "House of Exile," by Nora Wain, a description of Chinese life, was re viewed by Mrs. Wilbur Zurbrlck. "Faults of Angels" by Paul Horgan and "Mrs. Egg," by Thomas Beer, the latter a collection of short stories, were presented by Alfred Meyers. , NEW RICHFIELD GAS IS PRAISED BY T. MAXWELL I Tn IMrllnnil Mr. and Mrs. William A. Roberts Jr. and son. Bill Tu. left this morning for Portland to apend the weekend with Mr. Roberts' parents. They have been guests at the homo of Mr.. Moborts' parents, Mr. and Mrs. cieorRo T. Cocliran. NOTICE Ray Oorxlnouah and Robert Kelly. Known as the firm of OoodnouRh Carpenter Shop, have dissolved partnership. All accounts owing and claims aealnst said firm iw to bo paid or presented to Ray Ooodnough at the Ooodnough Car penter tuiop, nun nrm St. Signed Ray Ooodnough, Prop. Ooodnough Carpenter Shop Visit Us At Our NEW LOCATION SECOND and ADAMS High school student debaters of Honolulu will travel 2500 miles' to debate with high schools In western United States. Returning from a sales convention with officials of the Richfield Oil Company, T. R. Maxwell, their dis tributor here, voiced enthusiasm over that company's new improved gaso line which haa Just been announced. "Richfield again takes a forward stride In the perfection of motor fuel for today's motor care with the addi tion of tetra-ethyl icadj to Rich field's exclusive Lachman Process gasoline," according to Maxwell. He stressed the Importance of newspaper advertising, and pointed to the In creased schedule now appearing here announcing Rlchflcld'e lmprovod motor fuel. CHANGE SCIIBDIXE Promise The U. S. mall schedule changed Nov. 1. Tha mail now leav ing Promise at 0:45 a. m. meets the stage from Wallowa at Maxvllle and returns to Promise the same day. This schedulo la followed on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. HETl'HX FKOM YAKIMA Oovc L. O. Lantz and Mrs. Lydia M. Lantz, Mrs. A. A. Antics and Miss Dorothy Barker, who spent the week end tn Yakima came home Tuesday. Mrs. Antics fell while she waa away, suffering a sprained knee. She) Is suf fering considerably and almost, unable, to get around. ' t FIND IT HERE Copy, far this Column moat be In by 9 a. m. CHRTSANTUEMl'MS FOR TIIANKSCIVl.NQ ' Place your order now for some of these beautiful flowers. If you have an Invitation out to dinner send your hostess' a few. She will appreciate such a gift. Cherry's Florists, Inc. 11-15- t. Currier's, Tablets at Moon, Drug Co. 11-8-1 m. SHAKEII0I.D2KS MEETINO Notice Is Hereby given that a spe cial meeting -eft tho shareholders of the First National Bank of La Orande, Oregon, Is called to be held at the SCHOOL CHILDREN You can get scratch paper for scbool at the Observer. Now a pads 6o. 0-14-t f. 7 -flLHS-CHlLMERS- Track type and Air Tired Tractors. Combines, implements, Road Machinery. CHANDLER-TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO. 1312 Jefferson Main 633 lillli Red Cross Drug Store THE LA GRANDE HOTEL SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1933 Table d'Hote Dinner De Luxe 65c Half Grapefruit a la Rose or Virginia Oyster Cocktail i Cream of Chicken "Portugalsc"' Stuffed Celery pin Money Rolls Boiled Filet of Sea Bass, Parsley Butter drilled Loin Lamb Chops, Gnce Pineapple ' Small Sirloin steak. Saute. Saucc-Bornalse '" Baked Milk Fed Young Chicken, Savory Dressing ... .. ' " Spiced Figs !- , ' Roost Celery Stuffed Fat Duckling, Ouava Jelly ' Prim? Rare Ribs of Beef, Drip Gravy French Fried or Whipped en Creme Potatoes Baked Squash Asparagus "Hollandalse" Hearts of Lettuce Pan Rolls DESSERT Hot Mince Pie Cocoanut Cream Pie Pumpkin Pie Baked Apple Dumpling, Double Cream Lemon Fruit Gelatine Orange Sherbet I Chocolate Sundae Dinner Coffee Tea Milk Cocoa We have a few desirable rooms available for permanent guests at special low monthly rates. Ap atmosphoro of distinction aur rounds residents of this fine hotel. Special Week-day 35c Noon Luncheon H. B. Picht, plumber and Juror In ft Seattle. Wash., murder trial, became official barber of the Jury When tho bailiff refused to let out 'sitlers In. San Francisco's Newest AND MO ST, MODERN' Downtown Hotel! f(KOtit1rlnrnn.at ri.oiwi.lH.Sfl lO jO'yk 171mn.n. .111.1 J KflHlllfil Mm mm ivsVA... . I. all mi II i l-j ism tail iii.iu". Private garage in base ment of hotel building with direct elevator ser vice to Lobby and all guest-room doors! Hotel Sir Francis Drake just off Union Square most conven ient to theaters, shops, stores, business and financial district. Only California hotel offering Sorviuor feature thus enabling you to combine "maximum pri vacy with minimum tipping-'. All rooms in the Tower with Western exposure have ullra-violct-ray (sun-bath) windows. In every room connection for radio reception, running filtered; ice wator, Doth tub and shower. Dinner in Coffee Shop from75)i up in Main Dining Room from $1.25 up. Also a la carte service. m& Hotel Sin Fkaxcis HM8AK1E Hi-CKttti'NtwcoMt Horn. Co. Powell Street at Sutter San Francisco DEPENDABLE Bewtuse Savings Accounts pay a dependable per cent . . . many people are opening new savings accounts . .. ., recognizing the safe and dependable return that their money will: earn. A Safe, Soundly Reorganized Home Bank for Home People A savings account is always available for; emergency needs . . . ready to be used for business or personal requirements . . . yet working steadily to accumulate the semi annual interest payment. We will be glad to discuss this preferred type of investment with you . . . whether you wish, to start with a smsill or a large account. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of La Grande 0FHCEES AND DIRECTORS Dnrlil I. Stoddard rrmldrnt F. U Mcvtrfc Vice Prrsldrnt A. K. Pnrkrr. Cwlilrr ' Mr. II. A. Zurbrlck. Asst. Oashlpr n2T Jt! llSh. U II. Dramtvtll, At. Oashltr BIKBtTOHS Duvld I. Stoddnrd Ernit DtLnnr Harry MrKtnlar W. C. rcrklns A. K. Parker