t-ttr.4w-f1 y , r ,-"- ,.;..,., -yv' y 1 (V " I i.vtk"'1 wj lEumtm WEATHER FORECAST Ti.nlghl mill Huturdny, ruin In West, ruin ur onow In vital portion ; collier. I -L.. I.J NEWS OFVTHtf WORLD BYTHE , e ASSOCIATED PRESS j Member of the Associated Press. KLAMATH VM.1H, OltKOO.V, II1IDAV, .IANTAIIV 1!7, IIKKJ rincK mvk cf!tm -t , .r j J4 i J- "-1TJ " MBttiiii rlflceiilli Veiir. n.gg CiHi, U' WHOLE NATION IS SAID TO BE Fact Is Evidenced by Heavy Orders Being Received by Western Mills ' HAN ritA.STIHCO, Jim :7. Tim whole iinllnn In "lumber hungry." This fact In ' lili-nccil by I tin Iro. maudlin order received by North ern mint India fur lumber unit n I compilation of reports fnini rail unit ,iunvaiii n 01 nil nun uuve survny fil llio situation lo earn fur tho needs In trunspnrlntlou. Conal-ln-iouat stciitushlps urn scho ilulint in transport ."lO.noo.uoo tret inuntli In llin Atlantic seaboard diir- idk i::. Nearly SUU i railing steam si boon rm mi' employed to carry lumber from CnUllntila Itlrrr mill Northern (utlii li Cnlltornla harbors. ll.liiniul Surprising Dcdtn Ihn Mil llmt It In Mill mid-! winter, the demand for building luni-j Iirr la surpassing fon.toul cr-ecta-, Hum., nml tin dawti of spring III I nn.lonlil.Mlly hrlnit n liiirUKo -) runo if tho lnrr...ln ilrnuml. , fir la nui.lril hrrn In llin KholrMln , market at I3S u thousand feet, base price. The pre-war price was around ! IP). ! rlleam schi'uner nperulors ro re rrllnK only 16 n thousand feet for; Iriinsportlnie the lumber to Hsu Fran., rlicn. Tim rati) to Han l'rilro via, mean route I 17 So. ! Operatora declare Ihcro la Utile IIUIIhoo.1 of lumber reaching the. pro-war fliture. They point to the possible scarcity nf imilerlal. the In-' (rem... In the price of oil, which has' Jumpod from to teuu n barrel In II. nml thn added cost of labor. The pre war wane to seamen was IIS u month. It Is now 177 '0 a month. Hlcmly (Imwtli In H. I'. Tlium l i steady nrowth In the demand for lumber In Han Krnnclsco, due. In Increased bulldlnR. The spring Is predicted to turn thu revival Into, n boom. Iterords show that during the month of Nmcmber 13.00(1 tons of cargo wero moved out of Hin Fran cisco. In IVrember. 17,000 tons, and It Is cipcrtcd that thin month's ton nage will amount to about 30.000 tuns. I.utl week over S.200 tons were taken from this port. Tim rotlvul uf Ihn copper market accounts largely for tho Inercasn In lho lumber trude. tflrlnls said. During December thn port took lao. Olio, uoo feet of lumber. A snap tally mado hern officially credited Han I'edro with receiving 120,non,. ono feci up in Jnnunry SI. Mine Tlmlicr Wnnleil Whllu building In the, Houthern imrt of thn Hlnte hits been brisk unil continues heavy, mui'h tonnugn in Han IVdro Is destined to ArUona, wbero the mines urn reviving and culling for timbers. Them hitvo been sewnlv-flvo steam scluu ners routed to Hun Pedro In this trade. Churle It. .Mit'nriiilck nlone has fifteen ateiim si hoouorit running In Hun Pedro In thn lumber trude. Trump stcmuahlpH flying thus of nil imllona Imvn participated In the henvy iuoveini.nl. It was estlmnted yesterday that fifteen freighters u mouth huMi departed with lumber for lho JnpuneMi ports, each vessel rniMtiln of irnnspnrtlng over 2,000, 1)00 feet. Tho William Dollar look 2,400,000 fnnt of lumber nt Ilelllngham, Wash., tu Japan. Tho James Dollar la being 'towed up tho const by Ihn Hed Stuck tug Hi.ii Moil. Win likewise will tnko lumber In Japan, LUMBERHUNGRY Wi:.THi:il CIIOIIAIIIMTIKH Th Cyclii-Stornuigrnpli nt Unilor wood's Phnrmmy hIiowh thnt the bur omotrlc prvssuro Is mtuln rulllng Hllghtly. Tho rnpld fnll yesterday wiih followed by u storm ns per t hn foreciiBl In yesierduyV Herald. Dur ing lho nlKhl, nnd until mien lodny tho prossuro rmuulned ulmost station ury, nnd us wn urn now In a low nrea unsottluit conditions uro apt to pro- Koiocust for next 24 hours:- Cloudy, unsellled Mouther, (em- perntures nindnrnln. Thn Tycns recording thermometer registered tnnxlnvum nnd minimum tnmpnrntui'es Inday, its follews: High i0V inn.llll..l.l..lll.".ll..,ll,",t1" FAIIM CO.NTMIICNCr, IH AMAIXHT IIIIPIIAL Ol' AIMMHO.V iaw WAHIIINdTON, I). 0., Jun. 27 Union Inlior won a vie- lory In Hut iiiillnnnl agrleul. I ii nil tnnfercurn indny, when Hint hotly liy n vntn of 83 tu 04 struck imt or Hut commit- ten report u recommendation for lli repeal (it thu Adamsou eight-hour law. Tim conference nlso struck out tin committee rccniuiiieu- ilntlon Hint I lit confnronro en- iliirsn lliu Clreut Lukes via thu St. Liiwrriim wulurwny pro- JlTl. PUBLIC OPINION AS COUR TTO SETTLE MINE WAR URGED Hiiiuli- IIniii Would IMiihlMi In. iln-lrlnl CimIi for fan liy Neil Trlliliiuil WAHIII.N'IITON. J .in ST.- A gov ernment tribunal fir tin- regulation of the roal Industry nmir a atntuu lory ioiIi- or Industrial luw, enforced only liy the power of public opinion. Is ri-iimuicmlcit in a report In iv "I" liy Cliiilrmiiti Kcnyon of the Labor rf.lllllllllM. utllfli fi.rMi.llk I..V...II.... it I ho disorders In Weal Virginia ami IC-iiluclcr. T. r,.Jlt, ,M., i,,,,,, ,, ,,,,.. u,rn unil mi,,rn ,rti,uttMv U)T tb recent fa M.I .(inflict., mnt prrpnrty ilo.lriictlim In Wi-M Vlnclnln. miO M, ,,,U., (0i,c...lon. I. tin. coal prrlorn ami iinllnl mini, worknm ahoulil In. nwlo tu f ml tho trouhln Henntiir Kenyin announced m would lulroduci. u hill ri'teruliiK hla plan for u coal bnnril nml n code. I of CnlnmidiiKy. llluck will have WANT KLAMATH MINT;chur,:e'f ""' ,,U)I"K "f Mim,,l,"""ul . materials In innuccUon with thn cam- liniilrlr- I'iiiiii KiiKtcin Concern llrlnjc llrrrhnl lier j - Imiulrle, IwIiir received by the Klanuth Mint company from cast- ern concerns urn bearing nut the' assertions of ttn officers of that! ismcern that Urn local mint Imluit-I I ry is cerium I,, iske Its Pisco us one of tho county's chief sources of revenue. A New York dealer has asked for quotations mi twenty cases of oil, While till) I'ensodelll nimiunv nl.n hll, M,rM rrMV(, ,0 fulllr ,hp. menu Tlicaii Imiulrlrs. It la fell uro but the fire-runners of n busi ness that will Incnmso us the iua. Ity of the local product becomes mnre widely known. IMMil.lt VAI.I.KV" ,t Tin: STIt.WD Tim latest Nenl Hurl picture, "Dan ger Vnlley," which Is sIkumi at tint Strand tonight. Is a story of the de sert ami win filmed In thn midst cf Dear Valley uml in ibn MoJao do sen. While It Is n picture of the de sert on wlili h It depicts many stir ring slluutlous, some of Hm earlier si enes portray thn luxury uml gaiety or New Vurk society life One or the biggest uml most mngniriceiit hall room sets eer lised In pictures was erected for the filming of this part of thn picture and over 100 extra pel pin worn engaged In Hut produc tion There will ulsit lie shown two new comedies. sri : i on wjimni .i,i.i:(ii:t) di'k ox riii:.Mi:uv sai.k W. K, IVrkliiM began till! In the clriult court lodny In recover 12. 000 which he ullegos Is duo him on Ihn sale of u creamer) uml Its eiiilp ineiit (i thn .Milk Producurs am-.ocl.i-Hon. The sale Is ulleged tu huve been inude for 15,000 on July 12th. 1S-20 nnd the turn of 13,000 tins since been paid, It Is set up in thn complaint that thu Milk Produiers' Association bus sold thu creamery tu W. II. Hnw kins uml II r yen Hawkins lor $3,1100. NI.VXOTTK KOI.DII.lt AID 1111,1, AI'I'ltOVliD WAHHINOTON, Jun. 2i. Presi dent Maiding hns Approved Congress man Hlmiolt's hill to intend lor eight years from tint present date of explr nllon In Februury tho rlghta of sol liters, sallor.t nnd murines In tho world witr tu complete Hie entry ot public I amis through Inability to ob serve legulullmis 'due to sickness nr other dlMblllty. , MAUKIIT ItKPOHT POftTI.AND, Ju. 27. Livestock steady, Kgga 1c Inwer; buying prices 28o und 30c, Uuttor 3c liisiivrj Mir cnbt) 'iu, TOWNLEY WILL BE AS EMBEZZLER Warrant Awaits Discharge of Non-Partisan League Head From Jail l'Alt(K), N l. Jun. 27. A wur rit lit huh Uiii.'.l for tin iirrcat of A. (' Townloy. prcalilcnl of tho Niitlonnl nin-pnrtlnnn IriiKUo, rluirKlUK Impll ration In Hm iiIIikiI I'inhi'tilpinrnt of 13,00(1 from tin. Kcamllnavlaii Amiirlraii hunk lit I'arKo, Tin. wnrrant la to l mriril w lion Towncly la n Irimcd not w.ck from Hik Juckaon, Minn.. n-, mIhti. ho la arrvltiK nlnnty tiny acntrnrii for ron.ktlon nf vlolntli.n ol the rtato riplollllKi. law Tin, wnrrant rharwa Townlry on criiraK.il J J HuMlnKa. fornier vl(ri prralilriit of tho hank, to upproprlat.. 3ono to lila own tine, and to tho lino of Tnwnley. NAME FISCAL ADVISOR H. II, IIIiiiU in Maw riling.' of llii)- liiK foi I lift ! ('.nil i ill I'mJiTl t M II llluck. r.f lllchlran. has been. appointed fiscal mlvlaor for tho local pine beetle control orKunlmtloti J,y . T. II. Wuoilliurr of thn dlslrlrt of- ------ - - - - - i flm of lho I . H. Forest Hervlce ol Kan I'ruticliici . It was announced here today by K I' Keeiie. nf thn llurenti palicn hern this season. Keeiie said that there Is n popular belief hero that men are now being hired for the beetle control work. I'll (II authority l given :rom 'Wiishlmr.- "'" "" """ ","' "' ""'" , p''lt' '"rB w11 merely luy plans for ,l, ""rV. Iiss imlit I.I ..l...l.l .l.n. i. ii.L' ... i ,l.n I S '..l.'.i.'ll' II',. 1,1., n .... l.iv control project hern will hit i-Oitluuird Indefinitely In order to keep lif.choch the ravages ot (bit beetle, on the same theory that flro protcctlou work Is maintained. I, llltl It.MlltlTS KII.I.I'.D i.v liitivi: m:ak .m.cdoi:i. Over 1,100 rabbits killed III u drive near Manloel on .Sunday were shipped to San Fniliclsro markets. Itabblt drives huve become, nn es tablished Institution with Mucdocl and Dorrls pcuple, nml tho long eared pesta always nm killed. In large numbers. Tho Increase in that district hus become a menace that thu farmeiM urn determined to stamp out, uml the drive has prove" tho most efficient method. THE ARRESTED STATE GAME WARDEN IN TROUT SEASON lt (ipiiiiiirniliil Inn Will lli Mnile il Meeting T I'Mi iiinl (iimif fiiiiiiiiNtlnii nl 1'OIITI.ANI), Jun. 27. Hlalo Oiiino Warden llurRhiluff today mi nonnccii ho would recommend to' tho ntatti Kimio roinmlaalon ul u mcetliiK February lfitli thnt Dm iloti'd acnaoii for trout flnlilnn in1 Klamath comity ho extended to' Miiy I nth. Tho regular trout acaaon ; Iliroiichoul tho atatt open April' IB, hut tho aportMiicM r Klnmuth' county usked tho romuilMlou that I thu acaacn rcmnln cloied n month' mo.. loriKT In Klanntli bccnuia tho KPamnlne raon laata thcr.i until' r urarion, a utiljurlt of IMtti.- the flnt week In May. I '""'' kl"e'1 "I"'"''l i'oaa, the n.iaiat- Jnnt cashier, nml forced fire clerk ' " 'nml a woman cuitomcr Into n vault. "BULBUL" EARNS $140"r,,ey rt'l'b'', lho l,ank of "'""i- lllnh Sihoiil Open (In I'i.h.h fi. It. I'lmimlal Sik.i-k Incomplete, repi rla from the .pgr ctttt llulbil), .preicnteil hy thn atu denla of IIicMiIkIi nehool laat week, how thut the play wn, n nrrat fin ancial fuccee.) mi veil ua u inualcal achievement. WccordliiK to Sir. Jm-iz thl morning, tho total receipts cf the, HATTOIIIIDKO, Jriaa., Jan. 27. play iimountcd to tCS9.0o and ii fewi'rh" Olrault Motor company waa rob- who had tlcke ta for anle had nr.t yet r nil expeuaea nro paid. reported Afte lho hlRh xrh'Aol will reullio about UHMIil. i . . I " '"'" U,K lime 8KO ua to, ullat "'e lho lroeil of thu oiwrotta wnum ui pou .miss AppitRute. Hut "H'ector. glutei! that nfter the musical department of tho IiIkIi school hnd purchased what supplies It needed, tho bnlanro wtulil be turned over to school nttMlle. ns had been done lust ear. It will be remembered that Hie "C.ypsy Ittvcr' netted tho stu dents over ISQO.ou. The expenses of this years play, were so much great er, that such a profit was Impossible. Miss' ApplcKate, however, Is a IEre.nl liMwlcr of-iithletlcn U well as n mimical Director, and has not for gotten tbflt many (.f lho boy.i uf the operetta cost were also members of athYetlc teams LEAGUE" ASKS SUPPORT laxnl OrumilMilluii Would Hack mi IIiiiii-m forjK of Officials" For He puree .e of securing iiiein- ben, .".oo or moro circulars huvo heen mcileil out by thu Klamath Count) ' i?util.it!f n ar-irl ' Civic League, tho orgunltatlin start ed hern for the purpose of securing J "Imiirovemeni In the moral mid civic I conditions In Klamath County." The j circular asserts thnt "luwlcssncsj Is ' rampant and defiant" In this county and that this condition "can be spxdlly nnd effectually quelled by nn honest, earnest and efficient corps of offlclnls backed up by ;i strong pub lic sentiment expressed by an aler: and well organised citizenry." GUEST NONE GUESSED DMHII niRini-rn mm mm b Kill CASHIER, 0KE 330,000 Five Clerks and Customer Forced Into Vault; Escape in Car I riTTHIIIMKI. Jan. 27 Vlv. m., ' . i l,"lay W"IK,,I "ntotho first .Vutlcnal j man-ix jju.uuu m cam ami nccotP ahlii ("curltlea and cacaped In an automobile. , Ietectlre an hour later orertodk the uutouiohllo ami after a fuill.idit of hota tho hnndlta abandoned tho car ami escaped Into nearby build. Iiik with tho officers clou- on their heel. I ,'l'1 '' I1SO.O0O today by two men who w',, reported to have held up ! tbc "'K'" clerk. MRS HENRY ELECTED Is 1l.lM-l III 1,C (. ,f , .X. lur) for Scmnil Tcnn Tho executive board of tho Wom an's Auxiliary of tho Klamath County Chamber of Commerce met In tho Chamber's rooms Wednesday after noon nml completed tho election or officers. Mrs. K. S. Henry was again elected president for the ensuing year. Mrs. It. N. Moo was elected vice-president: Mrs. K. T. I.udden, Secretary, and Mrs. II, W. Pocle, treasurer ' Manylssnes for tht",ei'mlnR,ear wero discussed by the executlvo board and definite plans made on several (Important tasks. The principal topic of discussion was tho planting of trees on both sides of the canal for a dlttnnco of about two blocks on each bide ot Ksplanade. Mrs Henry was recently called to SI. I.ouls because cf her mother's Ill ness nnd was not protein, but the illrrclnra uen, in ltl..nsf.tl will, her rfcrls durlnB tbe ,,ast yi,ar that . .... tney rc-ciectcii ner. imv" offickk nut auska POKTI.ANI). Jan. 27. Jcjso i:. Flanders, assistant prohibition direc tor for Oregon left today under or dors from Washington to aid In the Installation of n prohibition director for lho territory of Aiasn. Flanders will proceed to Juneuu Immediately mid will bo goiio about a month. W. IIAMIWI.V IH VICM riti:sni:.T oi- ktatk IMItmVAIti: ASHOCIATIO.V I'OKTf.A.VU, Jan. 27, A. I.. 4 Jameaon. of McMlllrlltc, was elected for a fourth lorm.- front- dent of the. OrcKon ftntall Itnrd- wnro ami Implement Deal era na- aoclntlnn hero today- W. W. 4 llatdwln of Klamath Palis, waa elected vlro president. FAST CONTESTS BY TWO OUINTETS AT LOCAL GYMNASIUM l'nlcralj- Hull Trim CnTjr,, I-aial- l! IIIrIi Hrho.il ttlrcn the lRlonnlrc llnnl Tualo In two fnat Bamej of basketball played last nlclil In the K. A, A. A. Mymnaalum, tho Unlvcrilty Club da. feated tho Knlrhu of Columbus 42 to 21, and tho American '.cglon won fro mtho lllnh school 37 to 27. Al though tho two named were scheduled morn ns practise scrimmages than ns; w. inurnment games, basketball fans rcforl to the "tbtrJ degree," thoy who gathered to witness the battles' nevertheless succeeded In securing wore given some real thrills to tn,lk' ,,rncrt C0Bfes,lcns from all of thorn about the remainder of the evening, j exfcpt 8lorn)i vho u ytt to bo . The contest between th lr. '-Club amned. and t,ho K. C. five, was a walk-away) Qu,; a nnwbor ,0 fpf0pIo c3mo for tho former In tho last half thn , ,lM.Muarlor.r ilurlns tho. day. winner, opened up with a dazzling, ,fcknj, t0 Mw,f tho ftu(f Wu,f series of combination play and pn.-, ha,, I)een ,nkcn from , cab,, ses which carried tho K. C. boys off eupIf(, Uy h nukVn boy nMr tbolr feet. Perfect team work allowed , rrek cxxlWt oa Ivcan bar them to score nt will. chef wMn nn(J shM,tf Uord f5nie n Thriller ' w?r ou' therd?ngaln yesterday, and Tho Leglon-HIgh school game was, "" ronRbt In a lon.l of stuff, a thriller. ThS high school boy were Th" were nlmo,t cno1""' blank.!, no match In site for tho six-foot hus- ,0 lart ,,crr' t0 nothing of kles who represented the ex-serrie wpnrfnB apparel of almost every ile mcn. but what they lacked In weight , ctll,lon- 8oB1' r ,hl1 luff w they made up In speed and endur-i "entitled through the day. Jim nnce. nnd they played their big op- "oddard. who occupies n cabin on ponenls oven In tho last half. Doc. Wlion Island In UVo Kwauoa. Noel was tho big score getter of tho flckxl out somo clothlna which bad evening, making 25 of lflon', 37 , ,,cca 'oI" f,I l' "ln. nd point,, ' ono of tho Vochatzer brothers lden- Tho line-up was: University Club.!."'11' rrerI blankets and a nul un.ui. ii,..iiiiv t iiaii.im. M.t tress wtilch had 0 taken from .u.... w.wuum., . ... ., awn,vi -..v. i Dunn: Knight, cf Columbus, Santa-1 man, Donnelly, Uurvan, Mnman and. .HagulHr"lon;-..'t! 'SCtur;i Shay. Maybcrry and Murphy; High school. Grove. Peyton, Coetz. S:hrlv- cr and Montgomery. ' HiRli School lliukrlball Tonight the County High schot.1 basketball five under thy guidance of Coach Howard, I, Journeying to nonanza to give battto to the Honnn so high school. Tho Utter team de feated the local boys In a game early In the season, nnd the Klamath play ers are out to turn thn tables tonight Those making tho trip are drove, Peyton, Mills. Ooctz, Schrlter, Hogue and I. Montgomery. DEPUTY HAS A LAMB' Flectv Not While a Suow; Salil . Xcvil n fl-3-ci Shampoo Mary had n llttlo Iamb. So has De puty ShcTlff' Marlon Darnos. Mary's little lamb followed her to school one day. Ilarnes' llttlo lamb wandered up on down Main street this morning, i Diry's llttlo lamb created a sen sation in school, Ditto Panics' Iamb on Main street. Mary's llttlo lamb's fleece was I white Us snow. Humes' little lnmb neenea n dc snampoo. Mnry'a llttlo lamb was kicked out or school by an Irate teacher. Uarnes j llttlo lnmb was served by the dopnty with n writ rf replevin or an Injunc tion or a mandamus or something nml lodged In the city pound. And so tho story ends. ST. PAUL'S KPISCOPAL (ll'll.li HOLDS AXXUAL KLKCTIO.V St. Paul's Episcopal Ouild met for u, combined business und soctartiftor u'uon nt the hnme of Mnt. Carey it Bins by, Thursday afternoon, .elec tion of officers was held and (he fol lowing wero chosen for the- coming year. Jus. FranK warn, presiuoni Mrs. K. D. Lamb, vice president, Mrs, Horace n! treas S? the M,.,. D. Uurkn nesi meeting tea was aervod and plans for the coming year dlKus.iotl HACHKII HKMW STUDKNTS I'LAX OLD-VA8H10XKI) I'AltTV At a nieetlug ot tho high ucbool students ot tho Sacred Heart acud- ... ...... ...I.... .....wa n.J maim, ' ouiy jeaivmuj, ,u m.wm.. were dovlsed to hold it social liven ing at Lyceum hall on St. Valen tine's Pay. It Is tha purpose uf tho class to have everybody enjoy ono ot those real pleasant times so much thought of In days gone by, POLICE GRILL FlVEMENHEtD EOR BURGLARIES Four Brothers and Cousin Arc Said to Have Confessed , Pollco headquarteri . for several hours today proved a verlltbto grill for thn llaaklns brothers tour ot tbem n cousin. Karl Hasklas, and Plymouth storm, a close friend, all -. - . ..I- "T'.feyri.. wt U..UUI um .Vfli--vv .'," milled nunfeArinfi'!irU.i7 this vicinity -whlrt fio .pjstitwl I . M.L .. - -XT.H L . l' Tbo6TlBij.prceM Prt'V,vfN th for'tTiyiu;trlf; .add ium-v- anj-zj too much cousin, nnd wMlo'thiTpolIco did not - ,h!r tent on tho Upper Klamath Upper Klamath, likSH tinrt Ihajr; a. aro all youtfc 'ake. - 37KJHi2li.k. Jsaiijji, cousin, un luskin men. tho mnn Slorro having tho an, Paranco of being older than any. ' of tho others. Nono ot theai bear ' tho earmark, cf criminals. On lho contrary they present every appoar nnco of being hard-working young men. Nevertheless, not tho slight est doubt can be entertained of their guilt, at In their signed state ments thoy detail every robbery In which they have been implicated, giving day and tlitc und in soroi-t instances enumerato tho goods stolen. Chief Wilson In speaking of tho matter said that It was a problem In cnmlnal Wcuoiogy that wa, too iiiuvu ir-r mm. iiiq total value ot the stuff stolen, if It brought top price, and wa, divided among thi six mon Involved, would not equal tho amount any ono of tbem could qarn at honest labor In a month. ANNUAL STAFF READY IMItoi-H uml ,slstunts Chosen for High School Publication Tho first step towards tho publi cation of n high school annual was tuken yesterday whon Principal Oootx rcail be(oro ,no n(licmbiy, nst f lu,mniltoni fur ttntt cfflcers mado , th , , , . ..,,. Thn oI... tlon will be held Friduy. Tho nomin ations urut Kdltors. Dorothy Delzcll and Iluth DeLnp; usslstnnt cdlton, etha Miller and Katherino l.'lrlch; business mnnagcrs, I'rnnk Peyton and llarlln Adnius; auvertlslug mnn agers. Frances Humpbroy and Map ) tin Adams; assistant ndvortlsln.; managers, Pnnsy Itobnrtson and Charles Orove: Jokes, Jo Upp nnd Itohert U. Ocetzr athlctlis, Chester Shrlver aud Wilmot Sandham; ox changes. Vivian KUInit and Harold Wertley: society editors, Huth I)xon and Ksther Calkins; subscription managers, draco Klllott and Lloyd Cox; alumni, Fern Hanks, Dorothy U. -Iter. Vf Thompsen: Junior class editor. Until Newton and I.esllo Peyton; sopho more, class editor. Kvn'Cox and Wen dell 8mlth) freshmen class editor, Burali Schock ,uwi I-ctha Simmonds. IXCOMi; TAX BMNKH AUH nr:crj(n IIV UA!t Jncome tax blanka havo been re ceived by. the Amorlcan Natlejul bank foiv distribution. Tbeasj ara for Incomes' of ,(5,000 or Ims. Illanka for Incomes over tbst amount have not been received, irat are expecttU within h tew' ajrs. r3rl jtJMJ ,-i'i-.,. A ; '. i 1 -Z&m s is-lliw fl I'll -.