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..SKSS-U sffKKCKr-: f lU 'f ", i'M She VOL. XXVI ONTARIO, MALHEUR COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1922 NO. 23 W.C.TJ. TO SPECIAL FUNDS Doll eves Regular Appropriation 1 BulTIciont to Provide for Ad equate Kiiforcoincnt of Pro hibition IjiW and All Others. MANY NEW ORCHARDS 1IKINO PLANTED ON WILLOW CREEK For Bomo tlmo pnst thoro has boon Borao dlfforonco of opinion botwccn rcprosontnUvca of tho W. C. T. U. and District Attorney lloburt D. Lytlo rolatlvo to tho boat method to Bocuro a 100 por cent onforcomont of tho prohibition fltatuto. Tho dUtrlct attorney expressed his bo llcf In a iattor to tho officials' of tho W. C. T. U. thnt a apodal fund was noodod but tho women of tho or ganization apparontly do not think BO. This djfforonco of opinion Is sot forth In tho following correspond ence which passod bolwoon thorn. Tho first lottor was written' by Mr. Lytlo as follew: ' "Mrs. 0. B. Dlngham, Ontario, Oregen: 7Doar Mrs. Illnghatn: I was In Ontario yostorday and callod your rcsldonco hoping thnt I might havo a talk with you but was Informed that you woro out. "Mr. Noo and I, for the past year, havo boon using evory effort and facility of our officers to onforco tho Prohibition Statuto, but, as you no doubt know, wo aro greatly hand icapped because we havo no funds with which to work. In splto of that difficulty In tho year 1921 wo had eotao thirty-four or ilvo convic tions for violation of tho Prohibition Statuto, collecting somo twonty-flyu or twonty-slx hundrod dollars In lines and in almost evory instance roqulred tho person, convicted to serve a Jail sontonco. I havo on dvavorod to prevail upon tho county court to sot aside ft fund to be uuol in enforcement of this statuto but with so many unpaid taxes on thf tax roll tho county has "boon re luctant to spon adny monoy oxeppt for tho usual expenses of tho county. I am, however, convinced that it tho county court could bo shown thnt It Is tho will of tho taxpayers that somo monoy bo appropriated for this purposo tho court would, la that event, quite willingly make tho appropriation. "Tho grand Jury, In tho January term, recommended to tho court that It sot usldo a thousand dollurs to bo usod by tho District Attorney and tho shorlft In tho enforcement of tho Prohibition Statuto, and I A, A. Reed and W. D. Eaton of Drogan, who woro In Ontario last Saturday boosting Drogan's blossom festival, which takos place Saturday, declaro that conditions In tho Willow Crook vallny aro excellent and glvo promlBO of rocord breaking cropB. Not only will thoro bo a good crop, from all Indica tions, but thoro wilt bo many moro acres glvon over to or chards. "At least 100 or moro acres havo boon sot out to applo trees and other fruit trees," snld Mr, Ilccd, "and tho orchard men aro very optimistic over prospects for this fnll. Tho on ly orchards that today do not Indlcato rocord breaking crops aro thoso which boro so heavily last yoar that tho treos woro weakened." "Wo do not havo many chances to entertain tho rest of tho poo plo of tho county, but right now tho valley cortainly looks fine, and wo folk up Willow crook hopo that all Ontario and nil tho foil In tho Snako rlvor val loy will como to Drogan next Saturday wo will ondonvor to mnko It worth whllo," declared both visitors. I BUREAU TO OPEN OFFICE HERE M, 13. llnln t Represent Oregon Tourist llurenu Work to Do Done to Interest Visitors In Entlro Hlnto BOOTLEGGER AT VALE convinced that If you ladles, either by -potltlon or resolution, should signify to tho court your deslro for tho appropriation of this monoy for tho purposo mentioned wo could got that sum sot asldo to aid In tho prosecution of offenders "Will you not tako I his up with your associates and uscur'ilii us to whothor or not bouio action can bo takeuT "Assuring you of my deslro to strictly onforco tho t'roiuultlnn as woll as other criminal statutes in tho stato and that I, in conjunction with tho Sheriff's Office, lmvo used ovory effort tondlng toward such en forcement, I am, vory truly yours, Robt. D. Lytlo, District Attornoy." To this lotter a commlttoo of tho W. C. T. U. replied as follews: "Mr. Itobt. D. Lytlo, Vale, Ore gen: Dear Sir: Answering your lottor of Jan, 25, 1932, In relation to your roquost-for a resolution or potltlon of tho W. O. T. U. of thla city to bo addressed to the County Court of Mainour County, Oregon, asking that court to appropriate $1000.00 of tho public moneys of this county, tho samo to bo placod at your dUposul to bo usod In on forcing tho prohibition laws of this state, and having duly considered your said letter and roquost the said organization bollevea that the on forcomont of theso laws should not have precedence over othor criminal i,uws of the stato and thut these laws aro no moro difficult to onforco than tho laws against horae stealing and other crimes, andthat you havo taken an oath to enforce, not ouly v tho prohibition statutes, but all criminal laws. Wo therefore think It la your duty In conjunction with the Sherltt of thla county, to onforce all criminal statutes of the etate without other compeneatlon than you are receiving at thla tlmo und which compensation has been In creased since you took your oath of office by tho addition of liberal ex pense allowances and assistances. TJiere is another gpod and suf ficient reason why thla resolution should uot be adopted by this or ganisation and the County Court asked to appropriate this monoy and that Is the, one of precedent; should the County Court approprlato $1000 for this purpose at this time, you will be tho solo disbursing source thereof and the duties of your offlco would be passed to others, bo far as dlllgeace is concerned, and the ac cumulating effect of such a pro ceeding, whea taken In connection with this and other criminal stat utes Is too great to bo considered at this time when one-half of the tax payers axa unablo to pay their taxes and their homes and property are Jeopardised and being taken frea them. It Is little beginnings that have placed the country .in Its present . financial conditioa and an s jipproprtatlea of $1000 to be used as you propose has too great a pos sibility for this organization to ap prove its adoptloa and for the rea sons stated we decline to become a party to your suggestions, but shall expect Out m will Justly gd ftrw ly Mfor the prohibitum M Hcnrch of Pi-emlne Discloses Up-to- Unto Htlll and Much Homebrew Last Wodnosdny ovontng Sheriff II. Loo Noo and Deputy Shorlft Olonn paid a visit to tho L. J. Hadloy placo near Vnlo whoro thoy had suspicions thnt a still was botng op erated. Upon ontortlng n cavo up on tho prcmlsos thoy dlscovorod an electrically oqulppod still In opera tion nnd a .quantity of homo brow and wino on hand, as woll na a preparation of. mash ready for dis tilling. Mr. Hadloy was placod undor am arrost and brought boforo Justice Percy Purvis of Orango District. Ho pleaded guilty of manufacturing liquor and was glvon a flno of $300 nnd a suspended sontonco of 30 days. ROAD OVER BEN DIER IS OPEN FOR TRAVEL It. W. TlllOtson Start Shearing Plant At lluclnli--fitockjiii Optlmls- tlo Over Improved Conditions ft Advice from Doulah this woek re ports th. tho road to Burns via Doulah and over Dan Dior mountain are nt last In condition for travel and that a number of cars have al ready mado tho trip. Another Indication of spring-like conditions in that section la tho re port that D. W. Tlliotson has opened thla shearing plant for operations. Tho plant started Its first clip on May 0 and Is now busy separating tho' sheep from their 35 cent wool and Adding to the Joys of tho stock men who aro elatod over the ad vance In wool prices. nEID-TUUNEIl Aa tho culmination of a romance which began when tho parties were attending tho Oregon Agricultural College In Corvallls, a pretty wed- James Ontario having bcon selcctod na tho location of ono of tho six district offices of tho Oregon Stato Tourist bureau by tho directors, tho offlco horo will bo opon on Juno 1, K, M. Daln of this city, will bo in charge of tho offlco. It was first Intondod that tho of flco bo oponod on Mny 1C, but owing to tho lato Benson and that tho tour ist travol has hardly started, tho dlroctors of tho' bureau postponod tho oponlng for two weoks and will maintain it two weeks Intor In tho fall. Already thoro is a mass of stato Iltornturo, maps and othor Interest ing data on hand for tho opening of 'tho local offlco. Through Mr. Italn tho tourist will bo ablo to got data, not only on tho condition of tho high ways in various sections ot tno stato, hot also on practically any Industry In tho stato. Tho sorvlco horo will not bo for this soctlon ot tho stnto only, but for tho ontlro stato. Tho Commercial club has had n number of signs prepared directing nttontlon to tho tourist offlco horo and directing tho tourist how to lo cate It. Evory effort will bo mado to facilitate travol for tho tourist, to glvo hm a proper welcome to tho statu and dlroctlng on tbo way ha wants to go, so that whon .ho loaves Orogon ho will becomo a booster for tho Btato, and it ho deoldos to stay, to direct him to that section of tho commonwealth which offors tho best advantages for tho particular field ot activity hq deslros to ontor, Doaldo tho offlco at Ontario the Tourist bureau will havo offlcos at Ashland or Medford, Klamath Kails, Pendleton, and ot course, at Port land. Sydney D. Vlncont, manager of tho atato bureau la expected In Ontario prior to tho oponlng of tho offlco horo. WILL .DRAW THRONGS Picnic Parties From All Sections of County Coiutoinplnlo Spending Knliirtln)' In tho Orchnrtls OK Willow CrCck HODY OF DltOWNBl) IlOV FOUND FIFTEEN MILKS DOWN STREAM Tho young mnn, Ollvor Howland who was drownod in tho waters of tho Owyhee rlvor April 21 whllo at tempting to cross tho river on n horso, was found this wook fifteen miles bolow tho placo whoro his body was last aeon. Tho body was brot to Ontario to tho Potorson Chanel. and from thoro taken to Cambrldgo, luano ror burial on Tuosdny. (URLS OLUI1 KNJOVH HIKE OLCOTT LOOKS LIKE E NEAR EAST RFLIEF CALLS FOR YOUR AID Thousands or Children Will Dlo Un less America Aids Ontario Una lis Hlmro to Help Will You Aid? Thoro will bo a gonornl oxodus ot Ontarlans for Drogan on Saturday. With tho woathor porfect for plcnlo parties, tho Invitation of tho Drogan folk -has proven tho ono thing need od to spur thoso who Just wanted an oxciHj) to got nway from town for a day thoy will all bo In Drogan Sat urday. Some ot tho men will not b'o ablo to spond all tho. day nnd ovonlng In Drogan, for somcono must tako care ot tho business that comes to tho city; but Ontario will bo woll repre sented In tho gathering at tho var ious ovonts at Drogan, and evoryono Is counting on a big tlmo, for thnt Is what ovoryono has who goes to tho festivities thoy havo had In thnt sec tion. J. E. Pholan has bcon secured to bnrbocuo tho beat for tho big picnic, nnd is propnrlng to food an army, nnd thnt Is undoubtedly tho task ho will bo callod on to perform. Ono of tho most onjoyablo ovonU of tho season of parties glvon by tho Ontario Girls club was tho hlko nnd Wolnor roast Tuesday ovonlng. Tho girls met at tho homo of Mrs. W. L. Turner, aftor working hours nttlrod In hiking clothcs'nnd equipped with n tin cup and spoon, with tho now comenct brldgo on. tho Orogon Trail Highway, over tho Malheur ltlvor as their destination. On tho groon nnd mossy bank ot tho Malheur a choory bon flro was soon started over which wolnlora wcro roasted nnd coffoo mado. Thou by tho light ot tho moon, tho whlsporlng ot tho wind nnd tho cracklo of tho flro, a numbor of startling, hair-raising nnd breath-taking tnlos woro told. Mombors who woro not prcsont, in docd missed a wondorful tlmo. Efforts DcinK Mado to Bccuro With "raw nl of Home of tho Candi dates Fijtlit llctueon Ol cott and Hall With Pat terson Close Third, Apparent!)'. CHALLENGE To tho would bo and hns bcon bnso ball players rosldlng on tho west si do ot Orogon Street In tho city ot Ontario, Oregon. Whoroas It has been callod to our nttontlon that certain otherwise reasonably rospon slblo nnd montnlly competent busi ness men conducting' various lines ot business on tho west sldo ot Oregon street havo Indicated that thoy poaoaa montnl skill and physical strongth sufficient In quantity nnd quality to Btngo n "coma back" on tho basohall diamond, .wo; tho buay mnrchnhta nnd professional mon ro sldlng on tho cast sldo of said stroot horeby challongo you to cross bats on any field you soloct, dnto to bo ngrood upon, procoodB to go to tho malntouanco of nn auto park, losing renm to furnish rofronlimonts nnd all bovorngos for tho winning team. Dntter upi I BAST BIDE COMMITTEE May 24th will bo Dundle Day for Near East Rellof throughout tho United States, Laat year America sent 1000 tons of clothing to tho Near Eaat. Prosldont Maosanaglan ot tho Arroonlan Itopubllo says that one-fifth ot tho proaent population ot that section havo boon clothed in cast off American garments during tho year. New clothing wears out fast enough, tho supply ot halt worn garments is now completely exhaust ed. Numberless men, women and children aro destitute ot clothing and thousands have no coVorlng whatever savo the thinnest raga. Inside tbo Near East Relief or phanages, much of tho clothing Is manufactured by tbo children thorn. solves under the direction of tho re lief workers, but tbo majority of them, and almost the entire popula tion ot Armenia will have to dru hand clothes ding waa held at the St. Episcopal Church of Payette Sunday in American socond April 7th, at 1 o'clock whon Miss again next yoar. Marjorle Turner of Ontario became . wuh ,. exCBntion of food thoro M, h.Mn nt nlnh T?nM nt Pnrtlnnrt I Yf MU IBB exception OI lOOl IIQTU Miss Turner Is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Tuner ot On tario. She Is a high school grad- uato and spent two years In the Oregon Agricultural College where sno me i jr. num. Muring me past wlntor Miss Turner wan employed aa bookkeeper with the Malheur Home Telephone Co. Ralph Reid la tho son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Reid of Portland. Ho la S graduato of the Chemical Engineer ing course of the O. A. C., graduat ing la 1921 and belongs to the Sigma Tau "National Honorary En gineering association. Mr. Reid Is at present connected wlth'the Long Dell Lumber Co. ot Kelso, Washing ton where they will make their home until fall at which time Mr. Rled will enter the Massachuetts Technical School at Boston. Mr, and Mrs. Held left Sunday afternoon for a short visit In Port land before going to their home In Kelso. well as all other criminal laws of tho state, and (hereby fulfill tho ob ligations ot your office and the promises you made, this organisation whea you were seeking our support for yow lcttH. W. O. T, U. Is no greater need thai, thnt of clothing", says J, J. Hnudsaker, State Director ot Near East Ituiiuf. who traveled extensively lu the Near East last summer. "Thorefuro I am asking tbo peoVIe of Oregon lo respond to the appeal for warm clothing and shoes that corner to us from the Near East and Southeast, era Russia It is planned that the appeal fur spare clothing, bo spread In schools, churches, cluba aud lodgea through spsakera, Illustrated circulars, mo tion pictures and tba press, that every organized group In the stato may have opportunity to mako col lection of clothes, and that it also be presented to clothing concerns whose ahelvea and store rooma may be cleared ot shop worn garmonta that aro too poor or out of d; to sell and too good to throw away. ONTARIO WINS ANNUAL TRACK MEET AT VALE Hoys nnd flirt From Grndo School lMrulli J. Ion's Hlmro of Points VIo Hecoii", Only T0 Points Dehlnd Win- era. . R. A- MOON HOME DESTROYED BY. FIRE Knrly Monday .Morning Flro 0m ple'lcly Destroys Residence of Dr. ItO. . Moon in South- western Part of City With woathor conditions Idoal, and boforo a largo crowd, not ot school boys and girls only, but many of their paronts; Ontario was returnod a winner in tho annual county track moot at Val6 last Friday, Tho margin on which Ontario won, was only two points and this In itself In dicates tho elbsonoss of tljo contost, Vale was second. Tho moot started in the morning nnd whon noon tlmo canio tho county seat boys and girls woro loading On tario by ton points, The oxci fo ment was intonso aa thls.mnrgln was reduced and Anally Ontario passod. It took a close chock up ot all tho Bcoros beforo tho officials at Vale relinquished tho sllvorwaro and let It como to Ontario. Tho cups are on display this wook In the Mc Crolght Hardwaro Storo window. Miss Viola Hustcd loft Tuesday for Corvallls for a two weeka' visit and will attend Junior woek ond at the O, A. C, while thoro, Mrs. Frank Rader has been quite 111 the past wook with the "flu". Mr. Donald McKenslo of Duloah is spending a few days visiting in Ontario. Curtis Smith has gone to Jnralo aon where he has work. Frank Scott of Westfall la visit ing In Ontario thla week. Mrs. Paul Van Petten has been quite 111 tho past week. Calvin Keller and Howard Grif fin ot Payette, were business visitors In Ontario last Tuesday, Mrs. M. J. Noece Is visiting In Wendell, Idaho, tbo guest ot her sister. . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Orlfflu spent the first of the week In Dolae. Mr. and Mrs. Scbrum and Miss Evelyn Schrum accompanied by Miss Gladys Franklin, motored tb Era melt Sunday. Mrs. Paul Cayou ot Emmott, visit ed friends In Ontario Sunday, Mrs. A. W. Courtney returned last Tuesday from an extended visit in Dakor City. Mr. and Mrs, W. S. Oakley of Dolse, were guests of Mrs, N. O. Miss Mary Dorvln returned home '"" . this week tnm Doulah where she ,0 aUe7noon t the Uaght school the past winter. bomQ ot Mr8f P, j, Gallagher. A blozo which waa causod by tho fnllltig ot thq Btovo plpo nftor n flro had boon mado In tho kitchen range, completely dostroyod tho homo of Dr. R. O. Moon early Tuesday morn ing whon Mr. Moon laid tho lire nnd went out to milk. Mrs. Moon nnd llttlo son wcro still In bod, whon the amoko enmo pouring Into tho bod room. Mrs. Moon ran out ot tho houso and callod her husband, In hor axcltomont lonvlng tho boy In bod, and had Bcnrcoly timo to got tho child out ot tho burning homo thru a sldowludow. Whon tho flro mon roacliod tho bcoiio, which was only a matter of ton minutes from tho tlmo tho alarm went out, tho ontlro Insldo of tho houso and tho roof was lu flainos, und nothing could bo saved. Tho houso was InBurod for $1C00, hut tho furniture was an ontlro loss, und only n faw garments woro saved. Mr. Moon oxpoefs to orect a small garago on tho back ot tho lot, In which they will Ilvo until nrrnngo- monts cun bo mado to build n now homo. TO ELECT f FICERS Territory Districted nnd Flection of Directors Het for May 20th 180 Members in Ontario DUtrlct Tho organization commlttoo and incorporators ot tho Idaho Produc ers Union, tho now cooporatlvo or ganization which la bolng formed to markot head lettuco and potatoes, have dlstrlctod tho torrltory and sot tho date ot May 20th for tho election ot ono director for each district by tho mombors residing In each. The districts which woro decided upon aro eight in number, bolng tho Up per Snako River district with head quarters at Idaho Falls, tho South cast Idaho district with headquarters at Preston, Twin Falls district with headquarters at Twin Falls, tho Nampa district with headquarters at Nampa, tho Wlldor district with headquartors at Wlldor, tho Ontario district (comprising all of Malheur county and Washington county in Idaho) with headquarters at Ontar io, tho Ada county district with headquarters at Eagle, and tho Owyhee district with headquarters at Homedale. Tho meeting to elect a dlroctor to represent the members of tbo Ontar io dUtrlct will bo held at 2:30 p. m., Saturday, 'May 20th at Ontario, All lettuco and potato growers who have signed marketing agreements or will havo dono so prior to tho hour of election will be entltlod to one voto each. As there aro about 160 mombors of tbo Union In tho Ontario district, considerable interost will no doubt be taken in the selection of a representative, Tho conduct of tho election will bo in tbo hands ot the following persons who havo been electod community chairmen in tbo different loc&lsj On lettuco, O, W. Lnttig, O. E. Carman, M. L. Parsons, Qw. W. Dean, and Welsor W. Clagfitt" W. L. Sshafor, Jake Rus sell, J. L. Drown and Wolsor repre sentatives. L. R, Dreathaupt, County Agent. Portland, May 10 In contrast with tho apathy which oxlsts In Mal eour county, for axamplo, tho political situation In Portlnnd la fairly sizzling. Horo tho fight la a ronl bnttlo, but tho turning point has apparontly boon reached nnd every thing will bo anti-climax from now on. Right now tho Ku Klux Klnn Is making a laat valiant effort to ward off dofcat, which is now apparently upon thorn. Their hopo is to snvo a rout. Tho chango lu tho situation has como In tho past few days with tho realization ot a numbor of tho can didates that thoy cannot win, tholr followors aro now acoklng now favorites and tho Indications aro plain that tho trond Is strong now for Olcott. Tho governor's forcos aro bolng incroasod from ovary camp, savo that ot Hall, whoso strongth coming from tho Ku Klux ers In of course unknown, duo to tho chnractor of tho organization. Dut It Is sufficiently strong that tho nntt-Ku Ktuxors woro worrlod badly early In tho wook and as tho result havo secured nn amalgamation of somo of tho previously nntl-Olcott forcos, and thus contorod the fight botwoon Hall and Olcott, This practically moans tho nomination ot tho Oovornor. It must bo understood that much of tho now strongth which tho Oovornor hns rocolvod was not originally for him, but tho Ku Klux dobacla nt Los Angoloa lino nwnkon od tho public to tho danger ot Ku Klux nnd tho monnco it would bo to Oregon to hnvo tho invlslblo "omplto" ruling tho dostlnloa ot the Stato. For thnt ronson baaod on tho principle ot froo govornmont Otcott's election Is doomed lmpora ttvo. Whntuvor porsonnl opinions ono mny havo of tho man his plat form of "Amorlcanlsm" Is winning support from thoso who under othor circumstances would havo boon for othor candidates. Efforts aro now cryBtaltzIng to Bocuro tho withdrawal of ono or two of thu candidates who aro admittedly now out of tho race. Among thoso aro Senator Louis E. Dcnu. Ills friends horo rentlzo that with tbo linos drnwn as thoy nro that ho can not win and aro going to ask him to rolonso his friends from tholr plodgos ot aupport. It this is dono Mr. Iloau will probably not bo asked to Indlcato whom ha would be queath his voto. All that Is asked la that ho roloaso thorn, and lot thum inuko tholr cholco, Tho bo Hot Is howovor thnt this support will go by a largo majority to Olcott. Senator Pattoraon'a friends lmvo not yet glvon up hopo, but tholr protestation of strongtlr Is fathered by tholr hopo for victory, Un doubtedly with tho fight untrnmmoll od by tho monaco of tho Ku Kluxers 8onator Patterson would If In tho Hold nlono against tho Oovornor, bo tbo favorlto ot many horo who aro now espousing tho Olcott causo. Ono ot these loadora said to tho odltor of tho Argus teday: "Wo know 01 ctott, wo don't know what to oxpoct of Hall, and Pattorson has no chanco now. Thoreforo wo aro for Olcott." Tho Olcott sltuaton demonstrates anow tho old Baying: "politics makoa strango bed follows." Thoro aro oomo ot tho strongest mon In power ful nnd well known Protestant organizations, united with promlnont Catholics to dofoat Hall and his Ku Klux Klan. To Oregon's shame it must bo candidly admitted that this issuo Is a religious one and tho big men ot tho stato, doplorlng that fact aro united In au effort to toach the mon who Introduced It Into the stato n lesson that thoy will not forget. All thla means Olcott. Fithlan Portland Favorlto In splto ot tho endorsement of Williams for tho National Commit teeman, It appears that O. L. Fithlan is tho Portland favorlto for tho position, especially with thoso who aro not actlvoly connected with any of tho cAmpalgn headquarters. Ftlhlans fight for n now deal In Oreeon Dolltlcos is making Its anDeal. and that altogothor with tho oft repeated story mat Williams as committeeman was not entbustistlo Jn aupport ot R. A. Dooth In his fight for tho Senate, Is adding to Flthlan'a strongth overy day. This fight, In many waya la overshadowing tho governorship scrap and offers thu possibility of marking a real crisis in party politics. At the present timo, from thla viewpoint, It looks aa though Fithlan will be tho winner. On Thursday, May 18 Mrs, Har rison's pupils -will glvo the final recital of tho season at tho resi dence of Judgo Dalton Dlggs, Each student will bo asked to fling and an elaborate program is bolng ar ranged. This recital la to be soml public, each student being allowed to Invito two guests. A comploto program will bo published later. Miss Florence Dach of Kingman Colony, vlsltod Wednesday at tho Franklin homo, stopping off on her way to Emmett, . ! C . 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