—."v‘t.?»i'.Z',*' ‘.".f.'IIr'er'-' ' .‘ ..‘- '~’ -3"~"a y r...‘ .1‘: .‘ ‘ I vT —.i __ ~ '- ' 1 .. i r . ” or ‘ ' 7 ._ii “ -i ‘t i “I o PROGRESSIVES to H"n’NaisoWillBeonNebr-sma .tssse'stcttai-itiastaacaoniutyt, ‘ll '1‘ I in the adininistrmisn of trays.» and laws to Take i"""' ‘ °‘""'”- Th‘ "" ""°' '° V ' ' erodtiloathwasfloss Ute Anion‘ iP fl'u him came I‘. W.“ Orlmttt stares At:'rivi:'?"““"""-"" “""""“" ""' """"“" ‘ .C«II| 173. w"& ' -_,. Tynestinayor sworn inwss Dr. '3 MI. 7w""d’° 8'3 .9:--In Smith,wbwmfollowsdhy£.C. 83“ n in ‘he COWIVY ltfilirihscalea Doctor Smith was then re to Run the Largest - elected. The it... w. s. st. rim was Business. tug Crown, Alleged Gunman. Found at Home With Two Bullets in His Body Last Ntght. HIS BROTHERS ARE HELD Police Say He May Have Been Killed by “Egan's Rats” or “Hogan's lily- rolls.” ‘Q1 itheir feminine l I’. . iavenue: " imen should not slzohe. lnot indulge in a habit tn even to men.‘ V Miss Loranee HeKiddy. student, @ Min street-—"I'siass have just as mmli fiter war- lnoru'|r'ighttosmoheasinmt.hutti!y~ é__1 Si‘ whii:h‘ia&tt- 5 the fifth mayor who took the oath of of- .-adh.‘ ‘ thee at ilitb Biehnulrs bands and Uni. ®.slIa. April l2.-Petitions placing'w. P‘ No." ‘D. ‘b ‘nib. lb name of Henry Ford on Progreaaivsi re w i . rt in 1.... tr... .... ...., p,.,.......".’,..,. BROKEN; GIRL PASSES are announced here toda . — Y - . . ,,,,,,_,,_ mm_i__ ,1,” mm M o0-HOLR MARK M omo flail‘ Ford's naine on the Nebrashalsy tame Press. .53.. ,,,,, may ,,,.,,d., in 03.1,. t‘u;vai.ann.. ‘nttln. April l2.——.\f'iu P.¢v¢..5.¢. gm, .5, any.” of “u, llelene Mayer. 21. became the new hold at Lincoln. er of the record for \’nnltt|Lit)u\ dancing Roy H. Harrop. head of the Ainerican l"'"' '°‘l‘Y- lhgmjg hum‘ “id lg,“ C,-".u|.“0,, Al ll:3T a. in she passed the old inarit Fortil-for-President petitions 0' 50 how and 2 wlmnrx «I-"ml b» were being consi&red in Indiana. .\Itn- Ml" C“""'l“3' '" x"' ‘Mk ‘l ' C°to,.do' the mid.‘ md om" Mayer started at 9:35 a. in. Tuesday. ..........':: :1‘: ..r:::;::; 2:: ...; i CARRY‘? TO MAKE ADDRESS 3% h Uussad hoas. 97- 0" M W fareiu St. lisulsclaimsd itaseventh vie-iara ioolisit it theydo it. “I 0"‘! Wily Vhsn ‘lib Cm I- ''‘—''*'~-------— ,,,,,, mm ._, __~ ..;:'.j.:..!ClAl’l'llt anoostns rutrtortai. unhnown assailants lfi t ' Cm" ‘I. ‘ J. u. N...‘ ‘M Grants Local Incorporation. two bullets in his body. He died in s Q”. "°'P‘“' ‘ml! 4*" II“|iIl"- Delta fraternity. The officers opts. Four men were hold fsr questioning. ,5, new-no ‘en. rah“. [um A‘ I ‘E D 'It connection with lb Two of 2 Hum‘; u.c"“n' Em-I hmenmtac; ‘ i‘h°‘° '""° 'P"" C”"° "d l°l"itreasorer, Mas Blinder; and historic, 0:3» l’C'°'l'°" 0' '5' gr Md iwsttaia r. ohm. "-""'¢"I'|'¢ I'M“ - Theloclha tPlt'K Deha ‘l“"‘°" 'h°"l7 b‘f'" dd"l9l" was installedc inF.:'Pl"il of llud‘P7:r and :::l' l; 3:’ ‘°""l' °" lloilnow has about twenty lneinbers. ‘R. O. T. C. UNIT itbs biggest business in the country» the ‘United States government." lldlrttp said. Will Discuss (Lotnmereial (Iluh Advantages at Banqtit-t—— Craig Case Set Over. poo He said he did not cop to learn IS INSPECTED ..._......._ l°‘Ford has not been consulted in the mat. . 300 Expected ‘in Attend. ‘ ‘*""- ‘ _ blood. [lb forms derroe of incorporation "bag" in ‘u C. A. Luther Given a Cold Med-1"“ V’ W "ml"! him-" i.arl I. iiacr, :fTtlie.D"‘t.‘ Louis f hamber was pasted to the Student Association of p |- . W. h the lhiversitr of Missouri in Circuit _,,f,::‘b,,",':__'.."'z“a"._ ""1 al for Highest Rifle i81'UDlN:l' ()_l-If:-iii!-8;f‘ltA 801.!) Score‘ ‘V. Lyon and C. hf-lller Purchase «at tiymrnerri-. will speak at the banquet to be given by the Hilurnbta (‘runner- C°'m um ''''’"'i“‘ Tl” "'d""' ash‘: .lellyrolls." two notorious N. ? iii. infantry unit .4 the It. 0. r. c.3 0'!--ln¢l°& rltll tLluh on Thursday esentng hit is lisarporated under the Colta(iltlllOD‘Lo‘“. "up “kg 5.” be“ “bun, ;:n:dopted at the student eiortions i {canto 1-430 (‘Allin -dc the dorm 0' di- ‘ wliet.her'C'r.o.we'w'ss" tuned by ntioznatet vnrce in the case of Lowery versus '17W- '0', Wu . via‘. or . vnhm we cry flnal. Four thousand dollars alimony , rub of u,‘ -nu-o '3 ‘r.."d lb. '0... b 1 '°'"'—-—'_*'''' A ‘hl; h ‘ml The Quadrangle orchestra has been‘ ' .I ‘forniedoo lane at 2 term of court and the husband is at MR8. C. I. IANGIL8 DIADlo,dodl M. bomb‘ ‘or impfliom “thud. by “cm “on ‘M Chm" ml. iflnrna I-‘atal 10 Wild Of Former Co- icornpunies passed in review and wmsll" l'°" R‘ "- 5"“ ‘ml R‘lPl‘ "°hl'~ lumbia Woman. drawn up for irfiectioo il‘7°' "d Mm" M" 5"“ m""l’"" 0‘ Haer will discuss ('0lI‘|mPl'*'|ll vital» M Dean F. B. Mumford l"O$Veri. a tele-i (nl. C. H. Muller inspected til‘ filIi'* "chum ‘M "0 yur‘ llntratmn. anti its part in the progress grsln this morning telling of the deathflbattalion; Maj. Charles Lall and Captain Lyon formerly played with the New. at the minrnuntty. lle i-. thoroughly of Mrs. (I. E. “angels at Fargo, N. D.. "illiain Bergin. of Washington. D. C., maa Concert Orchestra and has--1'QIl'"ll‘d with his subvert. and I» In yestord linspected the secondand third banahosa played spmialty numbers on the lM'"’*il"l ‘l"'lL¢'- |““"d"‘I l" l ‘ Hartlt. a rnernber the committee in «barge of arrangements for the banquet Anangeineitts are being made for the 3 .i_L_. *i‘ 1 Court Grants Pro Forsna De-9 cree—2 Divorces Civen—— ‘ E The Sate Highway Commission will the’, present roadthroafi the count) in Within the nest forty days. it was III’. LAWLII WILL VI I. U. POI PUIDUI i’ i P. Lawlsr. trainer of Missouri's lb thrns years. rur E fir Nina Pearl Shields in her case ogainstf her lusabund. Henry Shields. Her maid- M“, “M w-om", t or in agricultural chemistry here. He Following this the officers .‘ ~.“.. 0‘ M. “nu”. .0 kn ’ received his I. S. in Agricuhtire in l9lt. ‘ went to the range to watch the drill and '0.“ 'fi'ring of the machine goof hofitfil n ‘ .11” .d‘ In b. ‘a i “gut ‘ _ If Of 9 . if IQ V P - D ‘ open to all rttimrna of Colulhia. en time of Nina Pearl Siinpson was re-i H. ‘‘d .5" 5. Funeral servicm will be bold in Kan The artillery unit wm inspected ‘flu There are to be several local speaker- stored. , i a lawyer and uiaua the -0- Ch- l.““".n' H “dad : O‘ on the pfojfll. but. arcorrfwg to Mr. trtitri tempting tghave the decree set aside. An appeal of the case may be made- Final decree of divorce was granted to. ay. p-_ M_ 0.5‘. ‘ho ;. . "how, in .53; ~ .\lrs. Mangels died of burns received ‘ The inspection was of units and oqub-lNswutan circut. Miller has played with man" j.“ on . 1......‘ of ‘and 1.cc,,§baturdav when her clothing caught fire jinent first: then tents were pitched andlaeveral orchestras in St. LOULR. ‘ '“ vm mu" mi, mourn‘ it. E. Mangels was at one ' ruct- ‘a general field inspection hllowed. T fi----—‘-—~»— mod ‘ ‘I’ P. N ICf'0lT| CH0“ 0 TWIUII dl l D. it an '“ ‘d i‘ banquet. which will be held at the Dart ie! Boone Tavern. The plates are to to appoint a lawyer fa -"' we -- ~-----«,, -» »-»-— . . CLEAN-UP WEEK ’ . ' ii‘. 1 fimonstrhtion til .J‘tsd!Q°Coliier'-'m.i ]the method of advane: and occupation ofl in 19] ].._Ac(jon in ‘Barth. they have not yet been named. IS A T ' £"",‘\‘°'l‘; hf . M M, Ii Governor's Hands. ‘ iszr ot.vsir-tc tzasins TO a I ' ‘~ '" ' "“ ""'." ‘ ".’ . ‘ ‘ ~. , . an tram IN L08 A.VGEl.BS _:':— l ur3'"fd|Y |_ll""'"°“ l0’ DWD9“ "'d"ld‘-“ll A pardon for George Fr-nton. serving _:____ W" Have Hauled Away l40 Lot! on as a ioetaber of the Rifle Tears.” in. ..,...g....¢. 5.. .t... p¢,,....,....,,. .t ,a..;.,g.. ‘rm 13. no.1 5.. ins - . , ' ’ y of T Tomonow [3 ‘Mr. Luther serred a larger number of leflerson City for the murder of his c‘" m" NAB W flow Mrs. A. i.‘£stes has received a letter rssseatnasaetataat A etaaartren 56-. E. B-_ B-dt-~rd._o' "30"-*"' f" ‘n'.'.. 5 C..:"': lKy, a former resident of Columbia. tel. .1 " ‘ling of the interesting trip she and her: ‘daughter. Miss Eleanor iiedford. are hav- } "" _ ing abroad. Thr_\ sailed from New York '“I""“’°"1 _ l_"‘ in. ‘-Mun!“ "M "W" .0 rnmplfle years ago. . oonrdtng to Joint Silver. city in". "w "“..d "V ‘MM bro" "mm, engineer. apprnairnately IIO loads of ‘mg home. The letter was written un."”: M" fl l"'l;.d"'.';.d‘:‘l ll" 3‘ y u t " , ,0 m E . , =wor is expect to ini y to- i.." ‘ "T nit.“ "'*'” Co.T.b0..\ir£.'hi:etlf:‘nlm:ntlnhiii.ss iitzdford ‘lislivf '“°'T°" "kl"- n‘ Vb" nu.‘ '1" N . visited England. Scotland. Wales. France. ‘More intersu is being manifested this “Thai ‘ht. ‘rm in . “dd. “ed ’ tierxny. Holland. Belgium. Lusernburg.; year than for'runrl'y.' Hr. Silver said this ‘am. C‘n.'” CT...’ °"l'§witmrlnnd and Italv. While in Rome’ morning which is shown by the fact ".i Hrs. Betliord he of seeing \ln. (2. D [that many ruore loads are being hauled [.;.t.,.,.§.._ ..( t;..t....t..., who has beenlawuy." This is no doubt partly due to h‘ah.eoad for the last ten months. the fair weather which has aecoinpartied flu. Bgfifoni in a graduate of the L?n't~ ‘. the campaign. Uodssirshio weather has . ty and later taught in the nsanualibeen a hindrance to the nnrh the four t previous years. «Italy in I030. Committee In ltome Decides. l l .muag in psnhats ostirt this afternoon. roasiua ooi.uriauNs ABROAD; L.“ D.y ' lpflfllfi in "If Vlfiolfl “°"‘C‘“ llfin‘ Mb‘ V wife, in l9ll in Harme finurttv‘, lia- annual clean-up Ira. I. B. Bsdford Writes of Their Varisd Ia er uiim-rsates and colleges than any other ' been reeonnended by the State purule- ',,.k.g Oi tit? Ifllll. in 001‘ llllcll '5' Board. Final artinn ll in the hand- of iv. ‘1l?0lV‘tl 382 points out of a possible (IX). ltmvi-rnor Hyde. ‘ The Cadet Hand gave the Schubert Feritnn was convicted on first tlrgrre. ifilifllpllliiitifl concert on the campus in I murder in the ilorme tounu fl7t‘t|ll ‘front of Jesse Hall this afternoon. This. tourt on January 5. l‘il2. \ sentence mm-en was given three weeits ago and 'of life imprisonment \sa~ appealed but because of nunl-rous requests Dirertoflwac upheld by the State Suprrtiir lnttrt (Le-urge Venableltnditropeatedthts after and Fento-n went to prison the ellllf‘ noon. This concert oorrludctl the R. 0. month he was sentenced. ’T‘ ".' "''‘''"‘°“_'.__...._ F v. F. vi’. ass/tr >(‘0'h'TEST CO-DISCOVBRBR Of-‘ KING'S ' HAS BEEN POSTPO.\’EI) T0”B______lS 81:'u(KBN ILL _, Grade School Pupils Have Not .Bgypdans Contend Vengeance of Time Before Term (‘loses to Evil Spirits Is Overtahing Bitter Contest. Howard Carter. *-" Iv lasted Proaa. Hunt, April l2— inn Angeles was til tuiallv awarded tlte tllvmpu t.ame- -vi W23 luv the lnzerrintnmal (llvirip-r tum mtttee in preliminary -c---inn hen tmlsi It had been previously N‘t"'f!IfI'It'lllif‘1l by the r'|r't‘tiiltP rornlrittter M the some time it wa- Allen 4-fluvial: l\ decided that the I93 gsmrn ~h-mid he held in Arnsterdam. of t utllt‘ in sppliration mer llir tal-fnrms The l93() ‘gm:-~ hlli it!‘ held in ‘J-lubia°s srdiah t If‘ lien au-4' rtlt Italy DEATH "EDI-‘"3’. IT. i.itwiti.i.v‘N Husband of Former Columbia Worn- an Dies in fallfornia. T J Holloway has rerettetl '1'\'- "l the sudden death of his sontn-law. ll. let-ellvn at filendalq lal Heart di- giyen as the cause Vlr l,eis(llVt't was a liulther nf filer!-I d.tle "II wife was “us ‘we Holland. furrnerlv of this r-it The} body will at urdai Funeral st-Hires and mlefnlf will be there. Hus-el iftvllwnst sml .1 Holloway will attend the funeral Weieh Hall To Remain Open. Umtrary In egustmn, "elwh dfall will ‘be open this year during the spring and ‘summer terms the ln.-ersitv, The I'o»ine-ri's Sdf Government hsoriatiuit. which has charge of thr «twat-It-rv. he- appo-inted Hrs. Elmer \i«t'Kav to lab! l The lmai pivot of the \r-teran- nl Iv lfll-I04 _ Foreign War-. has postponed its Am-~ri (““'°' ‘fly,’ "mil l2‘_""',"d ("i cantratton Dav esoav contest whirh had "’" °°‘dl‘“"'"" "ill 1”"! ('""‘""" been planned for the pupils of the grade A”! we mm‘ °l 1-“'A'kh'Am"" h“»schouls of Boone fountv beratise the bcen “F”-ken wddeniy inf wl'lm,"m‘.ih"pupilr will not hate lime rnriufh to i¢°""""WI 0‘ '"v"*""°"‘ lb-¢VP“"‘.‘ > am. a ma.» ....mnr es-av inr Altftl 2: ilk“ ll” l°"l.' d'"h "” 'l"' M r':|i.‘IlltIf1Il V l’ Amerirantutinn liar |-spirits guarding the ,anrir-Int Pul1ran t’? list «iii l'ilt% E t jf.e_t_L 4; i it 1 J Ir. lover's fm%.t " C D. 4 3"’ s ‘6 I yul l I. [zoErF'E. iilti ll L i ii i ii at ! .2‘ J! '2: cl It or! i ft» l .4 " .- D -3... J 1*. I.-..*.‘:. ° __'=~..fl3.3l'k_A A ,..,_V ,.> “ 1. ;..,_,,~- F 'Co1umbia’s Last Ten Mayors Sworn in by Judge Bicknenj MAY BECOME ? LEAGUE PARTX Ma Emmett Menoaasll is the touch " A i'0L$TE.»fD CLOSES HIS V ‘(intrude Withers, worthy‘ guide. leweis lsfth It was during Cainnsl Hume's abln-~ sucept the ma not suns with the mayor on appoint- Till. eighh mayors were: James M. fiertou ad Jumm IL In} Fort nun us Dr. Jatssslisrdna the oath of alien from Judge Iichnoil. and Tusadsy Mayor Emmett hfcbonnell was sworn ta. ‘ With tbs oucsptiuu of Mayor James Gtittar. Mayor Gosdon Is the only aiayoa. who has held the ufice for two successive harms. Mayor Cultar was the int nsayor of (jolambia after it was incorporated as. a city of the third clasa t l l 1 PUBLIC urs RUNNING; 4 ELUDES CAMERA MEN‘ Q 1'!-Mod Pvsss i "asItt~t.tu\, April l2.-«Andrew Vol-' stead. fmher of the besthnown law in the l‘nited States. today made his exit from blir life— running. Volt-tend. retiring from Congreasm called at the ‘flail! ifouae to bid PION- dent linrdtng goodby. On leaving he I was asked whether he.had anything to] say lit the American people in farewell. i 1 y "Nothing." said Volstead. and ran from the newspaper use-rt_ He ran right into a group of pliotog» rsphers who tried In “shout” him. He eluded them and dashed across the White House lawn toward the gates. ' A i-rowd waiting to enter the ‘(hue litiunr in uitahe hands with the Pu-stdent booted Vulstesd. calling to him to "keep s ol the grass." and urging the put-umg rhotographers to catch hi . \olstead turned. waved his hand at in- pursuers and hitting a faster gait. dis appeared. He goes In hfinttcsnta lulIIlt~ toss TROOPS FOR HHHRIN DENIED Witness Says Permission for Militia Was With id. D failed Frau \Prti\t.ttLi.u. lll , April l vs-stigattng ttimflllller oi Samuel N. Hunter of Duquotn. . ed the stalerlertt made in his report -on tlm llerrtn massacre. flatly I futing -taro» Inents made by AIi]\llIlIl~(s¢I'|t:fIl lllar-h yesterday . lie derlared that he had repeatedly ashed that troops be sent to lie-rrin to’ avoid trouble, and that Adjutant Co-neeul~ Hlarh had told him that troops em-.ld not? be sent until the shrril aahed tor thtin (in Monday rnotntng, June l9, before the not. he declared. lie telephoned In Atlytitant-General Hlach. and aalml that‘ two companies oi rnilitia bu sent In Her rin at once fyeneral Hlarh told him, he tentihed, In make that shertfl do his duty " adding that troops would not he sent until requested liv the siren” siinmr. trt.~ir/t‘i.t.:i'”5rrtt'itits Mrs. A. l.. (‘hose To Ie Delegate To» Convention is St. Paul. Temple Shrine No 7 of the Order nfi the White Shrine of Jerusalem. installed lite (allowing officers last night‘ Mrs. A. l.. (fhase. worthy high ptiesti-as: ii i... Turlry. watrhirian or shepherd; Miss} iiryda \otaw. noble prophetem; hfiso Viinnte ('1-oode, worthy scribe; Mrs.‘ ("i-tha Ttirley. worthy treasurer; i Vfary Rowland. worthy chaplain. (Clara Hern. worthy shephe-rde-so; in ii 2 —v( the ilullsr, \f rs. 1 t were presented to the retiring officers. The twenty-ninth annual costvention of" the order will be held at tb Supreme Shrine. in 5’! Paul. the first three day- uf Way, Mrs. (Shaw will be the official delegate from the floltllltbia Chapter. BEL'i.Ail LANG CALLID HOME Father of Savltar Queen Dies After lnluenaa Attach. | Miss Beulah E. Lang, winner of one‘ of the places in the Sarita! harsh eon test. was called to her home in 'ansas Lttv yesterday by the death of her father. john T. Lang. Mr Lang. for more than thirty years tractor and hliifir in Kansas f.ity.: chsra-e ll‘ 3“ ".":"‘""“ ' died as a result of iuluenas. He was s Siflfll. M fit! roiiunlur. illd ‘ ebb“ . w'::" ', 1 up V charter memhm at the Builders’ Aunts who city elerh today the fulnwing "F". W -"""" I (Utsost of Kansas f lily, and worhlll mi gl up 1“. ggllgggd M of the our construction pm yens there. including the Hotel hiueiilev, l -NU@§B7I5' EUNITED STATES Cabinet Member Says Ofliciala of Administration Are ‘ Considering Move for Participation. IS A CHANGE OF POLICY Discussion of Terms Under; Which America May En- ter Pact ls Uti- der Way. Iv (‘sued Puss I’ssatnr.vo~. April l2.—-Pussthility of eventual American membership in the League of Nations is hehg ssrtuusiy eonsi red by oliclals oi the Hardiq sdminlmrstlois. a member of the Cabinet lttiti tlie litited Press today. The question is being considered I his manner: 9 I Should the l'nited States lain fil- League in earning out the sdministlr timt‘. pledge to take definite steps in a-“nation with other nations to pro- vrnt war? 2. It so. upon what term should the League be so w0M"i9':“N”v“O”"rERs , B ~\CK H ARDING lit'\UlUllUll lip to Support Plan for L7. 5. to Join interna- tional Court. y 1 Ir Fused Puss. Du Mot.-tn. April l2.—-A n-solution tndorstng l’ri-stilt-nt Harding's plan for participation of the I nltt-ti States in the International lourt of Junior was ilh tmdun-cl by Miss lltitlt Morgan. chok- man of the National (‘sound for F!!- yemiun ‘or, at today's session of the National league of Women Valli!’ runvetittori. The resolution will stay in rollfliilfi W twenty-luur hours he-lute action is lahal. The league will -tippurt Prest Harding} plan, leaders predicted. Following the "heynote' speech hf Herbert Hoover. who ofliinsd what 1 rv-gardi-ti as the administration's flafl last night. Miss Vforgan a-suaosd the rwsohrtiun would he Zhld immediately. Hoover was preceded by Fietwwas H. Mitt... mm. Supreme ttoan lustios. unis urged that an international eonferwnsa be railed to outlaw war andrrtticifi the gm-rt as larhtng ta lurisdtetlon. “Nu (nut! in the Wtifid FIN pr.-are while war is legal." hfisn Allan declared. I. H. BAKER T0 ILLINOIS U. M. L‘. Professor Will In Band of Astronomy Department. Dr. Robert H. fisher. professor J #- tronomy at the lmversity of Hissoui. was chosen yesterday as head of tin ti!- partmmtt of astronotny in the llnivsrmtr of Illinois. Doctor Inher was ransistetoii with the l nisualty here for eleven years as hand of the department of mtrnstnmy. and b one of the foremost of the younger Il- ' arose "0 once and has published an Isl series of bulletins while m—iI' If the faculty of the lntversity of uiifll. Duelor Iahar will carry on his eaptia mettta in measuring the brightnmo sf ' the stars by slsrtrtritv at the Lnisarity of Illinois. t deal of this work. washing with the aid of a ftve—irteh camera lens Doctor Isher is a graduate of Am- herst Colisgs and has spent this yes! in research and writing or die Lick (X- sosrvatory In tialiforoia. 1 _.________- SAP? TIL!!! TA! IUOIT ;_4 A. t‘ Blots “ni... Ollro Colloetor E ssswmadtbdtatisnsfths i. A. Y. Slate offlne of city wlieetor today. Apil ll: I921 taaos. fit; "ICU; hath issss. flflfl: ummi Is IUPYNII Ell! tlutlsual Guard Instructor Arrives In Columfls ‘lshy. lfih Fdd Artillery J tb flag‘ add it b to Idbws: Ccmai ffi. t‘ L._ .17 --—. rm