ASHLAND CLIMATB, without ♦ ♦ the aid of medicine, cures nine ♦ cases out of ten of asthma. ♦ This is a proven fa ct A shland D aily T idings ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ (International News Wire Service VOLUME 3 (Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43> BOOTLEGGER PAROLED BY JUDGE, VANISHES QUICKLY ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1922 RUSSIAN IS FLY ELEVEN CREWS TO FIGHT KLAMATH BEETLE PEST ♦ MALARIA GERAiS fcattfcot i«r- 9 ♦ vive three months ill the rich <$> $ ozone at Ashland. The pure do- » ♦ raestic w a te r helps. * No. 188 KLAMATH CATTLEMEN PLAN TO SECURE GRAZING LEASE CHITA REPUBLIC RED D IN G , C alif., A pril 12. — K LA M A TH FA L L S, A pril 12.— In L ouis F a sse ro . a rre s te d in A nderson KLAM ATH FA L L S, A pril 12.— p re p a ra tio n fo r th e pine b eetle con-i on a b lin d p ig g in g c h a rg e , w as ta k e n P re lim in a ry p lan s fo r th e o rg a n iz a ­ tro l w ork to s ta r t h e re soon u n d e r b efo re J u d g e D u n h am a t 3 o ’clock in tio n by c a ttle m e n of th e K la m a th th e d ire c tio n of th e K la m a th F o re st th e m o rn in g . b asin of a p e rm a n e n t o rg a n iz a tio n P ro te c tiv e a sso c ia tio n , eleven cam p-! J u d g e D u n h am fixed bail a t $500 ' to s e c u re a te n -y e a r g ra z in g lease on ing o u tfits a n d a la rg e q u a n tity of j and let F a sse ro go on th e pro m ise food su p p lie s h av e been o rd e re d .! : th e p ro p e rtie s of tim b e r com panies, th a t lie w ould r e tu r n a t 10 o’clock ¡co n sistin g of som e 150,000 a c res, | T h is is a c co rd in g to J. F. K im b all, I a n d give b ail o r s u rr e n d e r h im self. i have been p e rfe c te d . A. L. M arshall m a n a g e r of th e a sso c ia tio n . S upplies SA CRA M EN TO , A p ril 12.— V er­ F a s s e ro n e v e r cam e back. H e paid is te m p o ra ry p re s id e n t an d F ra n k P . 1 GENOA, A pril 12.— D espite th e ir ¡a re p u rc h a se d a t w h o lesale on a corn- W A SH IN G TO N , A pril 12.— A fo r­ C o rp en in g te m p o ra ry se c re ta ry . non R o b in so n , 1 0 -y e a ifo ld son of paid a $300 fin e th re e m o n th s ago, b e llig e re n t a n d p u g n a c io u s a ttitu d e ,i p e titiv e basis. A; SAN FR A N C ISCO , A pril 12.__ M r. a n d M rs. E. R. R ob in so n o f th e a f t e r p le a d in g g u ilty on a b lin d p ig ­ th a t has a lre a d y flu n g d e fia n c e in m al d e c la ra tio n of w ar a g a in s t J a p a n te m p o ra ry ex ecu tiv e c o m m itte e w as G avin McNab, in closing his plea for W ith th e a rriv a l of su p p lies, crew s F r u it R id g e d is tr ic t, w as e le c tro ­ g in g c h a rg e . th e faces of th re e n a tio n s — F ra n c e , p ro b ab ly w ill be se n t o u t to m ak e by tb e F a r E a s te rn re p u b lic — w ar a p p o in te d com posed of C. E. B u rto n , th e a c q u itta l of “ F a t ty ” A rbuckle, c u te d a n d h is m o th e r badly b u rn e d R u m a n ia a n d J a p a n — th e R u ssian cam ps, a lth o u g h a d e fin ite d a te f o r !in to w hich so v iet R u ssia will inevi- E loyd C u n n in g h a m a n d W ill L am - trie d fo r th e th ird tim e fo r m an- w hen a h ig h pow ered lin e of th e I d e le g a te s to th e in te rn a tio n a l e c o n -' c o m m en cin g th e w ork h a s n o t been , tab ly be d ra w n — will be p r o m u lg a te d ! beFt' s la u g h te r, lau n c h e d a se n sa tio n a l a t ­ G re a t W e ste rn P o w er com pany fell ¡om ic co n fe re n ce have no in te n tio n of a n n o u n c ed . _n „ tac k on th e d is tric t a tto r n e y ’s office. I bojtln g ___________________l on tb e day th e J a p a n e s e a rm y , now j a cro ss a w ire fence n e a r th e ir hom e. He c h a rg e d th a t an e ff o r t was be­ On th e c o n tra ry , it w as m ad e evi-! I en g a g ed in d riv in g back th e tro o p s The boy a tte m p te d to craw l ing m ade to “ r a ilro a d ” th e d e fe n d ­ th ro u g h th e fence a n d w as b u rn e d d e n t to d ay th a t th ey a re d e te rm in e d H I f t I A I I T 0 °f C h iU re p u b lIc ’ l) e n e tra te into a n t. He sa id : “ T he d is tric t a t t o r ­ to d e a th . ¡to hold te n a c io u sly to th e ir s e a ts a t K I 1« I th e A m u r d is tr ic t of S ib e ria beyond ney h as tu rn e d his office o v er to a H is m o th e r w as b u rn e d badly ¡ th e “ g reen ta b le ” w ith th e o th e r U I U L L f l U U L 11 U tbe v illag e of Im a n , envoys of th e sc re a m in g , how ling m ob, an d a n y ­ w hen sh e a tte m p te d to resc u e h ’m. body b u t a re p re s e n ta tiv e of th e dls- pow ers. T he R u ssia n s a re a n x lo u ^ j F a r E a s te rn rep u b lic in fo rm e d th e She w as ru sh e d to th e S a c ra m e n to i tr lc t a tto r n e y 's office w ould have to get e v e ry th in g possible o u t of th e In te r n a tio n a l N ew s S ervice today. C o u n ty h o s p ita l a n d w ill p ro b ab ly ! co n feren ce. T hey a re g e ttin g on as ' b lu sh ed a t th e m eth o d s used in th is T h e J a p a n e s e a rm y is now 47 m iles recover. T h e lin e c a rrie d 4000 volts. cas.e.” m any c o m m itte e s as possible, ta k from Im an . T h e S ib e ria n a rm y is ing an a c tiv e p a r in ev ery discus- T h e a rg u m e n ts a re expected to lie r e tr e a tin g b e fo re th e N iponese h o sts, WEED PLANT STARTED sion th a t a rise s. fin ish ed an d th e case given to th e CORNING, C alif., A pril 12.— T he j “ w ith o u t firin g a s h o t,” a c c o rd in g to W ITH STRIKEBREAKERS ju r y by 5 o ’clock. it is believed th a t th e R u ssia n s S u n d ay ‘ Blue L a w ” was d e fe a te d in cab le ad v ices to C h ita re p re s e n ta will be p ie ts e d to a n ta g o n iz e th e th e electio n h e re y e ste rd ay . T h e voie W A SH IN G TO N . A pril 12.— T he tiv e s received here. T hey d e c la re d W eed, (S isk iy o u C o.,) A p ril 12.— F re n c h to such a d e g re e th a t th e l a t ­ opposed to th e a d o p tio n of th e o rd i- ____________ _ | th e J a p a n e s e g o v e rn m e n t is s p r e a d - ; cold-blooded k illin g of A m erican so i­ ESPEE OFFICIALS PAY T h e W eed L u m b e r co m pany saw m ill te r w ould re tire from th e co n feren ce. FRIENDLY VISIT IN ASHLAND ls .o p e r a tln g to d ay a f t e r h a v in g b e e n |n a n c e waa .3®1- T he b a llo ts in iaYor rpb js lin g “ m is in fo rm a tio n c a lc u la te d to d le rs a n d help less R u ssian p riso n e rs w ould not only give M oscow NATIONALS AND AMERICANS BE-; poison th e w o rld ’s public o p in io n ,” ; b>’ th e a n ti-b o lsh e v ist forces in SI s h u t dow n on a c c o u n t of th e s tr ik e of tb e o r d ‘n an ce to ta le d 196 re n ch 1 b e ria , w as d e scrib ed b efo re th e sen-1 J ° bn S ^o.t g e n e ra l p assen g er GIN STRUGGLE FOR 1922 H ad th e o rd in a n c e b een e n a c te d , sw ■■ eet - - - rev en g ° e fo r re p e a te d * F --------i ¡an d issu in g s ta te m e n ts th a t “ C h ita since M arch 7 th . At p re s e n t lu m b e r tu rn d o w n s to B olshevist e ffo rts a t a g e n t; A. S. R o sen b au m , claim s PENNANTS _ _ ____ u c a __ tio n an d lab o r c o m m ittee ■soldiers have fire d on th e J a p a n e s e ; a te e d ____ fo r th e new fa c to ry b u ild in g is b ein g m o tio n p ic tu re show s, th e a te r per- a ra p p ro a c h m e n t. b u t w ould also Iso- io rm a n c e s . b a seb a ll g a m e , a n d a ll “ ” PX ,0 M l,ra ," 'i; " ‘ ,’ro « ld • '« « '■ “ -i ----------- t h a t p re s e n t s k irm is h e s w e re neeea- to d ay by G e n e ral G raves, w ho com - ""J i T d l a ,r k l **•* saw ed. fo rm s of a m u s e m e n t fo r w hich ad - “ ___ r a n c e a a ° ” ! One b lo cltln S B o th New Y o rk Champions Play To- s a ry b e c au se J a p a n ’s h a n d h ad b een 1 m an d e d th e A m erican m ilita ry r o n - ’s e n g e r “ bd ,r e i 8 h t a g e n t, all o fficials S trik e b re a k e rs a re d o in g th e w ork d isa rm a m e n t. of th e S o u th e rn P acific com pany. day; the Nationals in the Home forced. T h is is u n tru e . m issio n s a re c h a rg e d , w ould have tln g e n t fo rm e rly s ta tio n e d in th a t , .. S ev eral h u n d re d fo rm e r em ploy ees c o u n try w ere ln th e cRy to day, m ixing w ith Grounds and the Americans Open s till a re o u t on s tr ik e in an e ffo rt t o ib ee n b a n n e d fro m S a tu rd a y m id n ig h t ' G en eral S em enoff, th e fo rm e r a n ti-, A ahland b u sin e »s pe° ble in a irie n d ly With Senators at Capital. * to S u n d ay m id n ig h t. e n fo rc e th e e ig h th o u r day. , way. T he o rd in a n c e w as sp o n so red by b o lsh e v lst le a d e r, now u n d e r a rr e s t --------- ------------------- N E W Y O RK , A pril 12.— T h is is th e Good G o v e rn m e n t leag u e, the in New Y ork, w as d enounced hy ‘WILD MAN OF EAST” WILL AGED MINER RECLUSE th e day on w hich 16 m a jo r leag u e G raves as a m an who possessed th e EARM IN GRASS VALLEY m em b e rsh ip of w hich w as la rg e ly re-j FOUND DEAD IN CABIN ball clu b s a n n u a lly a tte m p t to s t a r t ; c ru ite d fro m c h u rc h o rg a n iz a tio n s. r e p u t a to l i in S iberia of being a th e new y e a r rig h t. b ru ta l, u n c o n scio n a b le m u rd e re r an d DOYLESTON, Pa., A pril 1 2 — Roy! --------------------------------- COMANCHE, ro b b e r .. I COM ANCHE. C alif., A pril 12.- It m a rk s th e o ffic ia l o p e n in g of H ecox, th e H aycock m o u n ta in BLICANS DON’T TAKE „ K a rl S churz, a lso know n as K arl th e N a tio n a l a n d A m erican L e a g u e l MUCH STOCK IN TRUCE m a n ,” w ho w as u n d e r a r r e s t h e re on S chultz, an aged reclu se, was found seaso n s, a n d ev ery te a m , how ever su sp icio n of h a v in g k illed a c o n sta b le YOUNG COI PLE ARE !dead ln his cabin n e a r h ere S unday. D U BLIN , A pril 12.— T h a t rep u b - low ly, s ta r ts o u t on a d ie t of fa ith 22 y e a rs ago, is on his w ay to G rass QUIETLY MARRIED, S churz en g ag ed in p la c e r m in in g fo r ' lican s a re d o u b tfu l of th e success of a n d hope, w ith very little c h a r i ty .' V alley, C alif., to w ork on his b r o th ­ 40 y e a rs ln th e C alv eras c o u n try , th e tru c e c o n fe re n ce is in d ic a te d by B ut like J a n u a r y re s o lu tio n s and e r ’s f r u it ra n c h . He had been m is­ F re d M inth an d Miss G race K e lts a n d am assed a c o n sid e rab le fo rtu u e . th e fa c t th a t th ey c o n tin u e d th e ir B E L FA S T , A pril 12.— A tru c e h a s ! n iarc elled c o iffu re s, th e p e rm a n e n t ta k e n by th e police fo r A dam W eav- TO K IO , A pril 12.— U n v e rified re- w ere tea m “ ra ” c e — som ebody j . m ... d erso n u esd av his r b ro e r. lte r was H e - 't h * . b a rric b re p u b lic u st fin ish P o rts rea c h . e . d . h e re to d ay th a t R us- M r ’ and M ’ rs ” B P e ed e ra ™ ‘ T T ,^ da> A c o ro n e r’s ju ry found d e a th to be cox. a fru it g ro w e r of G rass V aliev. WbeF/ re p u b ,ic a “ s tro n g h o ld s a re io- an d th e V ]ster troop3 g u a rd in g th e I e ig h th , o r th e th in g w o u ld n ’t a d d up I * * « re d s had blow n up a J a p a n e s e e « ¿ J ” ’ a t p e rfo r nied bv v ue to n a tu ra l cau ses in cid en t to ,. d- ___________________ c a te d a n d tu r n in R th e h o u ses i n o F a rm a n a g h c o u n ty fro n tie r. T he r i * h t ‘ j a rm o re d tro o p tra m n o rth of S p ask a. p ' u , - , * ,1 i D anced age. He was 75 y ears old. In to d a y ’s sch ed u le, as alw av s in No d e ta ils as to th e c a su a ltie s have R ev ’ C’ E ' G la z ie r- A fte r t b e cere- B u rial will be a t P o v erty Bai fo rtre sse s. peace a g re e m e n t, how ever, does not ----------------------------- o p e n in g day g am es, th e e a st w ill be b^ n receiv ed h e re , d u e to th e d elay s mOny a w e d d ,n g d ln n *r w as served 1 a ffe c t th e Iris h re p u b lic a n a rm y of by M rs. P e d e rso n . THE GREATEST FARMER m u tin e e rs , who c o n tin u e to congre- e a st, a n d th e w est w est, w ith th e ad- o i a s tric tly en fo rc e d ce n so rsh ip . vice a n d c o n sen t of Mr. K ipling. T h e L it tl e a c tu a l d e ta ils of th e f ig h tin g ? T he y o u n g Pe° P le will m a k e th e ir IN THE \\ HOLE WORLD g a te a lo n g th e b o rd er. in te rse c tio n a l a ff a ir s w ill n o t com e now in p ro g re ss in S ib e ria , betw een hom e fo r th e Pre s e n t w :th th e Pa r ‘ up fo r c o n s id e ra tio n For se v e ra l i tb e red fo rces a n d th e J a p a n e s e oc- e n ts of tb e gl‘oom on tb e ir honie- W e have re c e n tly receiv ed a b o o k ­ NEVADA DOES NOT USE c u p a tio n a l a rm y a re know n. ste a d e a s t of th e city. let c o n ta in in g an exceedingly valu- ON POWER WIRE E OF GENOA MEET BLUE SUNDAY IS BIG LEAGUERS OPEN BASEBALL SEASON TODAY AT IRISH REBELS PATCH IIP A ' PEACE PACT • X IS AS JAP ARMORED TROOP TRAIN E J T IRRIGATION POSSIBILITIES: weeks T h e w o rld ’s ch am p io n New Y ork; M eager re p o rts , how ever, in d ic a te ! a b le a n d c o m p re h en siv e view of th e RENO, Nev., A pril 12.— T h a t w ith G ia n ts a re to open a t th e Polo t h a t th e J a p a n e s e a d v a n ce d e ta c h - W IL L TRY’ FO R CO NTINU ATIO N ■ o p e ra tio n s of th e d e p a rtm e n t of a g ­ m e n ts a re d riv in g th e re d s n o rth - O F A IR P L A N E F O R E S T PA TR O L ric u ltu re . T h is a rtic le is th e n in th an a v e ra g e of 1,000,000 a c re fe e t of G ro u n d s. T he A m erican L e a g u e c h a m p io n s ,! w a rd > an(1 th a t th e R u ssia n s a re in -■—— of a se rie s, d e a lin g w ith th e activ i- w a te r a v a ila b le each y e a r only a b o u t, Y an k ees, in v ad e r e tr e a t, b u rn in g th e ra ilro a d b rid g e s W ASH IN GTON, A pril 12.— Sena- i tie s of o u r g o v e rn m e n t’s v a rio u s d e ­ 50,000 a c re s w ere b ein g irr ig a te d th e New Y ork b eh in d th em . from th e T ru c k e e riv e r w as one of ! W a sh in g to n fo r th e in a u g u ra l, to r S h o rtrid g e , of C a lifo rn ia , a n ­ p a r t m e n t s w hich is b e in g d istrib u ii» ! SAN FRA N C ISCO . A pril 12.— free w ith a view* to s tim u la tin g an th e p o in ts ad v a n ce d by G o v e rn o r E .j A n o th e r o p e n in g se rie s of m ore! nounced y e s te rd a y th a t he is co n ­ M a jo r F ra n k W. D uryea, 49 y e a rs in te llig e n t u n d e rs ta n d in g o f th e m ag- D. Boyle in his a d d re s s b e fo re farm -! th a n o rd in a ry m o m e n t is t h a t in- s id e rin g p re s e n ta tio n of an am en d - U N IV ERSITY O F OREGON, E u- SURPRISE PARTY FOR old. w as found d ead y e s te rd a y in his n itu d e a n d in tric a c y of th e w ork o f .e r s of th e T ru c k e e M eadow s S a tu r- volving th e P itts b u rg h P ira te s a n d ; m e n t to th e a g ric u ltu ra l d e p a rtm e n t gene, A pril 12.— (S p e c ia l)— A shland room a t th e P re sid io m ilita ry re se r- o u r g o v e rn m e n t I t is an u n u s u a l^ I d a >’ n ig h t. T he g o v e rn o r sa id th a t th e St. L ouis C a rd in a ls in St. Louis. YV. A. MILLS LAST NIGHT a p p ro p ria tio n bill to p rovide $50,000 a . p re se n t has a re p re s e n ta tio n of v a tio n h ere, w ith a rev o lv e r in his ( tim ely service from w hich th e e n tire in o th e r s ta te s an d lo c a litie s - th e B oth a re c e rta in p e n n a n t c o n te n d e rs, " w ith w hich to c o n tin u e th is su m m e r 21 s tu d e n ts a t th e U niversity of O re- W. A. M ills w as th e re c ip ie n t o f 'a i r p la n e p a tro l service o v er th e for- gou, an d of th ese m any have becam e sam e a m o u n t of w a te r w as used in T he C hicago W h ite Sox d ra w th e h a n d . F ellow o ffic ers said he com - c o m m u n ity can p ro fit, m itte d suicide. T he la te s t a rtic le in th is se rie s j irrig a tio n of 150,000 to 400,000 St. L ouis B row ns a s a co-attra-ction a s u rp ris e p a rty la s t e v en in g a t his e sts of C a lifo rn ia a n d p a rts of O re- p ro m in e n t on th e cam p u s in som e H e w as th e son of th e la te G e n e ral show s c le a rly w h a t an im p o rta n t p a r t ! acres. a t C o m m isk ey ’s b all p a rk . hom e, 3 63 L a u re l s tr e e t. A p le a sa n t! gon a n d W a sh in g to n . m an n e r. Jo h n A nderson, besides be- D u ry ea, a civil w a r v e te ra n , a n d a th e d e p a rtm e n t of a g ric u ltu re plays j He told th e fa rm e rs t h a t c lo se r D e tro it a n d C leveland open in th e tim e w as had by a ll p re s e n t. 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It te lls te r w as e s se n tia l, a n d t h a t th e rig h ts I n a « t w in n e r. w ere, M essrs, a n d M esdam es J o h n up th e s tre a m s , d riv es aw ay wild th e D aily E m e ra ld , as a daily new s T h e s u ic id e 's y o u n g e r b r o th e r ,¡h o w th e d e p a rtm e n t solves th e i n d i - ,° r tb e s ta te a n d n a tio n to m ak e th e 1° B oston th e A th le tic s an d Red N o rto n , F re d N o rto n , G eorge M athes, life, an d leaves in its w ake ru in and e d ito r. 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T h e la d le s a re v ery m uch j d e a ls w ith th e a d m in is tra tio n of th e A rvin B u rn e tt won his le tte r on each 20 w om en o r less. in te re s te d an d feel th e s tu d y c o u rse! p u re food law s by th e d e p a rtm e n t of th is y e a r ’s b a sk e tb a ll te a m , an d was W h ere th e re is no w a te r sy stem . w hich h a s been ta k e n up w ill be b e n - ! a g ric u ltu re w hich has m ad e o u r th e m os! c o n sisten t p e rfo rm e r on th e d ry clo sets m ust be b u ilt a t a r e a ­ e flc ia l to th e w ork in w hich th e y a re c o u n try th e g re a te s t p u re food na- so n a b le d ista n c e from m ain b u ild in g . sq u ad . T h is was B u r n e tt’s firs t y e a r engaged. A sh la n d w om en w ish in g tio n in th e w orld. C loset m u st be placed o v e r a pit, an d w ith th e ex p erien ce gained he to ta k e a d v a n ta g e of th e se lessons AR of th is w ork is. of co u rse, ad- or su pplied w ith a rem o v ab le box. sh o u ld be one of th e b est on th e in th e s tu d y of g o v e rn m e n t, a re ex- visory an d e d u c a tio n a l, b u t it is evi- If box is used it m u st be th o ro u g h ly coast next season. He played g u a rd te n d e d a c o rd ia l in v ita tio n to jo in d e n t th a t th e d e p a rtm e n t of a g ri- c lean ed an d d isin fe c te d once a week ‘,,ld s ta , e d every gam e but two. He th e class, w hich m ee ts th e second c u ltu re is every day acco m p lish in g (also p lay e d .o n th e ju n io r team , class d u rin g th e season. a n d fo u rth T u e sd a y of each m o n th a t a tre m e n d o u s a m o u n t of good in th e L im e o r a sh es m u st be used as d i s - ! fb a n ip *ons tb e scbo°A> a n ‘A ,b a th e lib ra ry a t 2 :3 0 p. m. ¡ in te re s ts of th e fa rm e r a n d th e gen- in fe c ta n t in a ll d ry closets. K appa Slgm a t b * in te rm u ra l ------------------------------ ! e ra l A m erican public. T o ilet p a p e r m u st be provided. ch am pions. FIY’E CANDIDATES SEEK W e u n d e rs ta n d th a t th is a rtic le is D oors m u st be pro v id ed w ith YYilma C h a ttin , who tra n s fe rre d REDDING CONSTABLESHIP t0 be follow ed by o th e rs, and th a t re- la tc h e s so th ey m ay be fa ste n e d on Goni W illa m e tte a t th e b e g in n in g of ----------- q u e s ts for th e re m a in in g n u m b ers ¡th e inside. t lb e y e a r * m ad e Rood on th e g irls ’ R E D D IN G , C alif., A pril 12.— T he of th e se rie s can be m et by p ro m p t F lo o rs and s e a ts m u st be k e p t in b a s k e lb a B team th is y ear, being ta k - o ffice of c o n s ta b le of R e d d in g tow*n- a p p lic a tio n a t th e C itiz e n s’ B ank of c lean ly co n d itio n . : en on H’ip to C o rv allis fo r th e ■flftip h a s c a lled o u t m o re c a n d id a te s A sh lan d . All clo sets m u st be w h itew ash ed , A’ Ram e8’ w hich was th e only th a n a n y o th e r o ffice in th e g ift of T h e re is a lim ited n u m b e r of p o rt- in sid e b e fo re seaso n opens. ¡ tr ip ta k e n by th e tea m d u rin g th e th e people. T h e re a re five a s p ir ? folios in w hich th e se a rtic le s m ay he T he above re g u la tio n s a p p ly only y e a r- She also played in th e class a n ts : E d D ickinson (In c u m b e n t), ’ p re se rv e d in p e rm a n e n t form w hich to cam p g ro u n d s a n d c a b in s in orch - Kame8- George F. Graves, Jack Giblin, John w ill be given to a n y o n e who w ill call a rd s , b e rry a n d hop field s a n d pack- E d w in F r a s e r h a s e n te re d th e jo u r- E. Reynolds and George S. Radford. a t th e b a n k d u rin g b u sin e ss h o u rs. E AI THE U.DFO. The End of a Perfect April Day ing houses. (Continued^on Page Six) '