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"r-'' dft ft mm 4 -m1 11 0 IT i.K tQnTM Enough-Ti, Busting WildAhs. rMiceOuuXtts. The Poor sire Scarcer. -78 ARTHUR BRISBANE- SCaabar of -The ftaauad. ZSyvy Mcrntof aC ths Entered it Poatoffice.

IpriiiHiU, Ko. i HitUr, Act of Mar. I.U7 SPRINGFIELD, MO SUNDAYMORNINGiJANUARY 23, 1927 i.ife'Vl' 1 4 Done Witk Love? Ckaplin If You Nat Chicks, 'AskadHSpxjtence 1 0 ACE ATHIEB ZpiDllBlB I tN not qecaaaarUy tha views of this BwpPT but arrpBMMttfinhg- taKvatluii(-i -of -tha moat Mart minds in thf -eoaqtry. PRESIDENT poliUly da-oUaea to Jbacoms a cauao ha haa other wood -to aav. In addition Be it not an Elk.

a Red- nan, jtn Owl, a Woodman or an Odd '-Fallow. Thera are many 'thbifa Unit bo la not' Fariiapa'plaln "lamarican dtiaanaamnd blm a sufficient membership' badge. A -SCIENTIFIC expedition bound (or Central' Persia to capture tha float wild aaa. "whoa baina I luiva. made the You can't overtake It, Is drinks onoitnou'a qujmtitlsa of water -once a.

day, whan jroiL.puraiie-u, galloping gives it pain. It islte down with erampa, and you litqy hctt caught in that by fata. a fUT8 near Bakarflald, amypatliiaa' -with Mldaa, who chan gad into gold everything ha "touched and -nearly starved. California cata were cheered, then1 horirlfled, by rolling wavaa of naigratlhg mice-First they ate than ran from them In horror. Too.

much even of mica too much, a a pOlSONOUtl palnvnnylo what oats" couldn't do.1" artian field mica thmatana the alfalfa crop farther north, after owla, coyotes and othar animal Jad eaten all they could gH ce flying In huga flocks, scooping up tha mice and ended the plague. Nature, keepa things bal-- ancrd. JTen ahad la ten year would fill the ocean with lhar descendants, and one oabbago louee, int-n yearn Irould produce you enough to out- PART Of HEI SOON UNDERWAY i South afld.Nlh ShopsTo Bft Combined With New Port lion, Its LearnedTand More Buildings Erected REARRANGING OFTTARD SYSTEM ALSO ''v Budget Make Provision for Program Contingent on Ap proval Rock Island Deal by Commarce Body Other Stars of Baylor, f- Texas, University Injured as 1 Huge Motor Car Skids Into Speeding' Express SIX ESCAPE INCLUDING THE DRIVER 3aW It Too Late to Stop, Chauffeur Sayt. and Tried to Beat Acrott; Run Had Obscured His Vision. ROUXDROCK, Texas.

Jan. 21 WRTbr -cream" of Baylor universitys athletic talent was wiped out hrre. today when a fast' International- rest Northern rhilroad Xtrain Jlte-a motig- bus andi the Missouri law dors-'took tha Uvea of ten and not provide a- longer Jail aentenca five, one of whom la not lhJm so days for ateaUng chlck- to live. Six of th party of 21 tha.jtlght. lima capcd Injury.

Whan two months of their had been eompletedyea-tarday, Jerry B. Fenton, their at- torliey. asked their release on a writ of habeas corpus on the Judge in JHE first atop In an expeneln program that, will result te Bmlngfleld the moat Important railroad aho; center in 'the weet win ba It waa learned yeeterday, although railroad oftlciali vttSEiH; conf tnnattoa, i- "'7- Tha expansion program btcludaa tha foQowlnc in Canatmctian Cant Draw Mere Than Two Month While Five Years let Penitentiary Possible' fPHE man who. ateals chickens A at night can -bp; iant to tho penitentiary aerve five years, hut he can't be aept to Jail to aerve lotager than CQ days. This twiat In Missouri's against chicken dealing waa brought cut eater day.

during a habeas corpus proceeding before. Judge Warren L. White, in cir- Cult eddrt when Harry Fouse and Ed Bobberaup were ordered re-, leased, from Jail upon payment of the coeis in their case. Fouae and Robberaoh pleaded guilty at 'the November term of. T-ftmtcal "court tiT" a charge of ateaiing chickvne In tho ndfhf time.

The proaecuting attorney's offlpe recommended Jail sentences of three months -each, -and Judge White assessed these penalties White, release, remarked' that at the time ho daaeased the penalty ha waa undbr tha Impression that two-months maximum Jail sentence had been changed to a maximum of one year. Fouae paid the costa but Rob-bereon -was unable "tapay and remained in JaO. SUETANDRAIN Temperature Drooi to i i. raundhsua gear now shops. a av taiith and north' ahepo to.kv7' aembinad with now ahspa.

Erection of several naw hutld- ings weight the earlh. lf aU the young 7" onea Uvea. a llannun. New York philosopher, whuoa bualhosa la circulating nee (pa para, remarked, Hhara.la no uao writing odlturlala qbout the' prior Any more aro none of Uioao popple left. They all have nutoinobllv." That len't literally unfortunately.

although it will be true name day. But there haa been Improvement. rpliE widow and 17 -year-old daughter of Tody i'aglulghl, or-can killed by an automobile truck, aak (7S.8M damagoa They aw oar that.hlagrlndibg 'gaa. whlcbalaaya played cheerful luaoa, earned (ISO a week. Tbat'a a Uttlo mure than Uncle Bam plays i or senator.

of now otrnotniw heuad gonarni ateraraemo forVXSJ antira ayatam. tyttanrta SoringfMd. COMEINE LONG TALKED Tho latest photograph of Charles ChapUn, who vows be is far from B-lng tbrongh with jevwaad nf VfH. DODD, president of tbs rvj assodatlon of book ilahora, says Americans will buy, tan years ha sea, assay Beaks as ara Bought That's gesd-nsWW-U-thw-right books arc need Coach Ralph H. Wolf end hts Basketball players were scheduled to meet the University of Ttm tonight at Austin.

They had comrpleled all but i miles of their trip from Waco.tu tho auto capital lit the university' parlur bus. Too Late to Step The driver apparently did not see the train until It wag almost upon the bus crossing tha tracks. The big machine was turned but too later the- toconfotive crahlngttrtorfc it amidships and dragging and tossing 'the bodies of tha dud down tho tracks. Joe Potter, or WuL official driver of the machine, was driving si the time of the accident, it wu determined. although there had Been reports -that Coach Ralph 1L was! at ths wheel.

Wolf injury. Potter waa taken from the wreck enfferlng free shock. (Mx of tho athlftse gry A Th 0d WaW. uFTByki K-lIimaye Kiir. Mari VeBBsmrut IML Jack Ooctoito "Of Bpb Hfsssl William Wlncheattr.

The Injured Ed Coach of Ehnla. Fbed Acres of Waco. Wesley Bradshaw of Waco. Joe Potter of Weet, driver. J.

G. Berry of SmithVille. Skids Into, Train Walker, Dillow and Hannah' Ili e. Al i 1 SM P-Br Jit Tha UL600.NO Budget amioune recently By Prasldsnt J. KH ravUtonn ter th worit; ha a Baa'been Ba .181 'dtoeettoeriti receanyv tf-dnetev aadi-grteipiy ttoirtoitoHj th novthwogg BffiN atthh'A AT WaB Hew- 5 Mpene WsurfiT- tl'.

-i- Mrs. Edna Cline- rnULSA. Okla.i Jan. 22. (ff The case 'of Mra.

Uiliia Cline, 10. charged with-the murder of her husband. Wealey. waa given. ra-Ahe Jury late tonight.

In closing arguments, the state asked for Ufa imprisonment. The 'defepse argued ihaVTMrf. CUna should bo acquitted, alleging she waa "Involuntarily'' Intoxicated. The Jury waa still outasl midnight after one hour and twenty minutes deliberation. In compliance with inatructlona from District Judge Robert Hudson before jvhoro the case waa tried, if a decision la reached, it wlU be sealed and given to the court Monday morning.

lUtHlOUliuu WBWF Wl ft 1,1 l11 Prohibition EnforcemntAflent Suspended for Wounding ManWho it. Found Marked-Money. nilC'AUO. Jan. of flre-arme by a prohibition agent merely to is event the a prwoner will not be tolerated.

E. C. Yelluwley. prohibit tori director, stated today in suspending Jacob Maas. Maas last night Frank L.

through the yhouldertn failing. Havis fractured his Jaw. 1 l'avis had been caught' with marked money after he sold Maas and Kuhetl-MrNaught. another agent, two nf what purported to lie Scotch whiskey. "If ail agent's life is in danger, that ia another matter," said Mr.

Tellow-ley. But that la the only excuse which will be accepted In this office. ENGLAND IS PREPARING FOR tROUBLE IN CHINA Actor Vigorously Denies Numerous Rumors, Brands Wife Gold-Digger and Gen-. erousfy' Thanks His Public VEW YORK. 22.

(ff) Pal trAm his recent breakdown but deqedly- more cheerful than whn he arrived a Week kgo, CKprUa Chaplin, Him Comedian, faced a battery of 60 reporters and camera men today for What he said waa ta, Interview in NfW York. Seatpd onths window In tha apartment of his attorney. Nathan Burkln1ttie. IttJs actor amllcd on reporters Crowded In the dining room of the apartment and posed for photographers for US minutes while bis attorney and his parr. Bonal representative, Arthur Kelly, hovered about, 'quick to come to Mi aid in answerlng quMtiona.

HE THANKS PUBLIC "Firsl- leTmethank public and th pres for their attitud toward me In mjr hour of trial," he said. "Their willlpgneaa to wlth-hold-Judgment- until both the' question has been presented ia, I consider, a tribute. -Chaplin atdmltted ha still felt little wobbly." but expected to return to California to continue, his fight for his children and to refute the charges of his wife. Lit Gray "as coon ah "'hia wealth permit 4' CHARGES 'GOLD-DIGGING Th bairmjmofr dullarwSrhich he withdrew from New York bank shortly before govwnmftU agwnla attempted to attach it waa applied to th payroll of tho Chaplin Wo corporation, he oaJd The demand of his wift ter $40M a month temporary alimony for tho eupport of the ffidUrcn to another evidence at her geld-dtgglnr." ho caML Rh CaHteraia attoratr have repeatedly offered i for thg malnt enaneh -ha vraata It NOT? DONE WITH WOWEN thnthao afteiaded Hi daffitmffieABB right With a smile, Charlie denied he "through with women." But aid on th contrary he hoped to fall ia love again when th present difficulty waa pasted. "Of couree, I atjjl Ilk women, ho said, and gaming out over fog-covered Central park, added; natter all.

"one's art is hut a love -tetter to I am glad I( am net through with women." MORE GRAND to Chaplin said he liked to direct well as act. The creative instinct, it said. wasT atrong In hlM and hi expected to devote more of hte Urns to directing. Hte statement wag devoted for th most part to denials of rumors' He, would not return to England, hi nlA1 Hi iwrir hpkIM to settle download bo a gonntry.gentle- until old age force IL He certainly will not Be from the eeuntry in -the tec hte wife's -1 barge. He will continue chiidmv.aad tf h'i gat the of them' he ilU keep them in' hi California h0 and have them trained by urse and iie.ohe mom grand laugh," he said.

FEDERAL COURT TERM' AT-JOPLIN TOMORROW Th January term of United States district court, will be convened at Joplin tomorrow By Judge Al. Reeves of. Kanhaa CIty. Tha docket about -10 moat' of which nr fyr violation! of tha Volstead act. Tt4-caaaa.

against Jess Dlptey. county farmer charged with interfering with a federal officer, and Ray Xlckle, charged-with-possession of a still, probably will. Be transferred fronq Springfield to JoplHk- A. L. Arnold.

U. S. eommlmloner ham, and Ptfry H. deputy marshal, will attend the Joplin ses-lonA .....1 CASH IN OLD RADIO TUBES 1 2 1-2' allotted on. pew $2 tubes, guaranteed pr- opej year.

Radio and Fhuto Supply, Wholesale-Retail, 47 Elka arcada tf itoimobllac would bn sold if car cestlag la tbv IfADRIO reports that wars staaghterod Baniah churches at Foochow were tricked by Chinas students. Rags -against tha Christiana in-China has been in dressed by circulation nr lea telling how Christians gouge the eyee of Chlnoae babies. That sort of lie stimulate, murder. It la also the curt that was printed and told about tha tier mans in the big war nut so tong ego to stimulate BlQGEyr jROUNDHPKTs 1,1,1 rt 1 ilsi Virtually Abandon Hope of Finding Man and Wife Taken From Bed, Apparently by Illinois Gangsters HE KNEW TOO MUCH OF THEIR. ACTIVITIES Supposed Victim Was Lait Man Known to Have Left Roadhouse Bombed With Deaths of Four 7 VVAiaoX, IIL.

Jan. 22. iff) Slate Highway FawolrntTi Iry tI Prlca and hlt wife. who Je er ducted from their homo hero last Monday bight and have not been heard-from olnco, are-given up for dead by relative and friends, while officers -conducting the search (or them express the opinion' that they were murdered hy gangatera. In a report sent to' Governor Small today by lialph Benedict, who la in charge of the- state highway police Investigating lb hope la hold for' reecue.

Unofficially Bonodict waa quoted aa aaylng be believed Mr. and Mra. Prlrie had Neen murdered. Ha Knew Tee Muoh. Price waa tha laat man known to have left Otar lee.

Birger's font-. Bed roadhouse on the night of Jan-tfaryg "before- the- plaew-waa-dyw ml ted, burned and four persons In it killed. He had not said much about hie flait thttw or what he eaw Before he ML knew too much," is the significant aomnsant nf officer hare. Mrs, nice to be! laveS to' have shared her husband's 'fate because his captors dared not leave her Beths alarm or aaak Ideutlfloailona. i BkFtolTtmiH toit kaagatorg'oe friendly to Birgar, as knew he never bad open break with any wr sew suy sins th.

VheKa utBV 1 the ilremnstsniw PViee 1 illMaii abdnetio. Wurnhar faond tfstlasar of Vialsare yMs' ttof entered. thePrl ce Aomr, JTb(CJt 3 phone wire had been cut and there were trarki of Bare' feet on the ground --outsider Hie uniform and run Ur on a chair. Piecing together this evidenre. officers concluded that Price had been Sutured in bed, and that he and his wife in their night clothing were forced to enter an auto- motille and were, for a ride'' Phrase meaning murder.

a lias explosion which today de mo.Uahed tw.o-atory brick huUdlng Jt roint Place, a Four per- Isons ware-injured. 1 Th Mr, and Mrs- Fred-' A. KlelSr Anna Becker, 6 years old, Thomas Hunter, Mra Thorpe. Ruth Ebert, 7. Two blasts were JtearJ about SO second apart.

The building" waa demolished 3md othVr. were rockeg: The alupk waa Xelt 'Jq. Bay view Park, two miles away, A'cfH4rbrcoiiTu'Ton conTrorifadi thofe who raced to the The1 steel -and wood buraf into flames before anyone could enter It. j. Fireman 'Bald the explosion resulted froip a leaking The gaa in the building had been turned off during the morning while Nliklrmrirt' made and waa turned -on again shortly befqre noon.

ASSOCIATION TO TEST- MYSTERY AUTOMOBILE WASHINGTON. Jan. flffj-: The contest board of the American Automobile aa social ton has acr espied request that it "'aupervlae teats In this country bf. the puwer-fnl automehHer which wiU attempt to estobUah-new world speed record. The big- MOO-pound car with' motors exceeding 1004 horsepower, the board announced today, yllt be shipped fpm England parly mOhth under- supervision 'of the Sunbeam, company and In tha per mL iareLoLJdaJor H.

O. V. Be-grave. Internationally, kripwn speed driver and engineer. MATERNITY BtLSlGNED WAHDfQX6N; 'Jan.

bill extend fee- enethse-wrysera th Sheppsrd-Teirnar maternity act waa sigaed- today by Cool- Increasing in TB north ctal atraok'BHV ter mua The gonsral star nomo. for tha system alas ara tocntoA.JMti thls ptect Ths apnthslds, or gulf shopto a This ptant to toasted Jvt wwf th Wise passenger Inst year, th rsetemstten 7 snrad more I1A00.000 ter railroad in recondltlowsd toeteL'S'F officials said. were, members of jhezillm-rtciniipallaa report- rjKRMAN chemists 'atilt "Pud the SEVEN KILLED, FOUR HURT-. world to the sorrow of Amerl- AS GAS WRECKS HOUSE can manufacturers of wood Tho president last November Increased the tax on wood alcohol to TOLEDO. Ohio, Jan.

Seven known dead waa the toll of protect manufacturers, liut Qrr- Ths IS-stall round hmies wiU giv Springfield the largest tnMthg l)S-St3 many manufactures synU.eth-ally MfuithABM," whrcli doi -ftll iftiit wood tin, siltoc the orealdant Incrcaud tha tariff thaV president increased the Urift they basketball five: J. Clyde tAbe) Kel ley waa the outstanding athlete of the Baptist school. The top of the bus waa crushed as though it were an eggshelL Despite the force of the -Impact the automobile was not turned over. It -was knocked- almost" in" a "complete the driver, apparently seeing the train Just before the bus reached' the Jammed on hie brakes and attempted to turn parallel with the track but-that the bus skidded swerved. Saw He Souldn'f train' crew (Aw four men extricate themselves- from the wrVcl LONDON; Jan.

21. (ff Four British troops hare dirrctb. th th been ordered, to In read neaa for. Tll. ih.

on wet pavement and this kind in th 'wuntryrTt nuf Th present roundhsueq located near Commercial add Washington nue. BprlngftoM to Um portsnt dlvlato on th system th present roundhouse was S4to7 grown many ysnn. ago, A (Ifl REARRANGE ii 1. Under ths new plan, all at this projects would Bo grouped' ta unit near the northwest Bndtg'-dEf ths city. city.

AB yards of th city, 1 traf ar And gtdteg tracks will to changed under tho.net plan, 84) a mor for minima 44 bo tow am at FoeeR, WRKrtontMghL the mid wav was faking grip on Taxaa tonlghtr Tha, cold wavs hit th Panhandle last night and north Texas early today creeping southward aa tha day progressed. Sleet and rain turned tq snow. Freezing in Texas For a hundred miles south of eff-Juer above freezing with enow in prospect. 8oda Point In southeastern Idaho, was the coldest point in that district, thy dropping to 42 below zero, Idaho Falls, Idaho, reported -24 below and below was recorded at Pocatello. Illness of Youth To Figure in Suit, Damages Claimed The illness, of a six-year-old boy, th.

a demand months rent and three days In an appeal filed jrwtirdsyjn 'circuit courts The appeaT was taken from Mrs. Mattie BFiteett filed suit against )Y E. 'Marshall lit Justice Roberts' court on Jan. asking fo7 Ttoltetd du as rent tor January on 'property aFThe corner of National avenue- and Pacific street. Marshall filed a counter claim, tendering IS aa-paymeAt for three days rent "and asking 6200 damages for.

th enforced removal of hte six-year-old eon who waa sick to another residence where th owner had not had time to. provide JmAl The hasty "move haa; been, mads ha at the Insistence -of Mra Ben nett Tha: returned a verdict for th defendant' on th plalnflffa claim, and for th plaintiff. on the defendants claim, with further finding that the coats be Uuud-agalast th plaintiff. An appeal to th court then waa taken by th plaintiff. EXPECT EARLY 7 ON SOLDIER LOAN PUN 7 Jan.

M-P)-air. mha Bqall of the house rule commit -tss told the-house todijrjlut be-Tieveijt iegletaUo is facilitate Iosmm 4-bduus certificates would. be passed Tried toltace Across TAYLOR, Texas, Jan. IvlIiZdH (iiPttlAil A Mlkl nn 4kd a.toJ Ewhk'h luriiieda mist on th' w-Rid fsliteld, sUeuflik 7 vision! was ASHINQTON. Jan.

1. (ff) APPrehenoton. over the Plight of Americans In China Increased perceptlhty her todays due to-' an outbreak of rlotlng ln the International -eettlement at Shanghai: The situation Was not clear enough in the absence of complete official reports to permit comment at th etate department yet was obvious that the oubreak. waa "regarded la official quarters aa having ominous possibilities: Strike Am Inemaaing Reports previously received from Admiral XCUllams nf in command -of -air American naval force Chines' waters," told' sf an increasing number of local strike smeng Chlnesa werhstoenf the international settlement. demonstration of Chines road, Ig the heart of th tm- portent: hPRPtng.

diftrW 9t the international oommunlty and the resulting clash with, ths -international polio Indicates te observers here, however, that the anti-fore Isn agitatlpn. at sotting out of hand aa did liTUin-liow arid''Haewher. Hppe'for Settlement No steps to supplement naval, 'forces sow quickly Available for protection to American residents of Shanghai were' disclosed today by the Washington government. There are aspects fj development in Chins which Inspire hop that no even(ualltywlU arrive ther makiqg It naeeemry to resort to anr other International police MAN PLAYING SOLITAIRE IS ILLED BY ENEMY ST. LOUia.

Jan. XL ff wn- Ism Was shot to death Ham Was shot to death while playing solitaire is the hitch- eh of hte! hem, tonight by aa aassin who fired two shots through tho glass panel of UutdoM Sctanelle'a wile and-Mtas Neills Kirk, wars working la th. kitchen at. tee tlnie. Mrs Schnslto rushed put lata th back psid.efj teelr-hems 7, 71 Cffinmdktoo toffiRffitWpitod i addition tp thft 1000 marine who will probably embark at Porta- mouth Monday Sot 4htf far eiuL.

From Indli' come -report; that an Indian brigade Is also preparing for a Vapld CongresB-Urged To Outlaw Wars; WomeifMake Plea A delegation of women asked congress today to approve oonaUtuttonal amendment to make war "Illegal," and to pro-: hlbit the federal and state governments and Individuate from preparing-for" wj harrying- oir They aikml blamed tonight, by Joe FeUer of West, Texas, 'fur ths -erasb at Koundteok today In which atudenta 'of Baylor university wars killed and five Jjured. i I1 a fiuahman atudsut and said here. Ths devslopmsnt :pragraL.jk' planned for SpriagfMd nEwal bo Based oa-antlalpated the lnteraUto couaereeJcomlhtestoap of th merger the- Frise aato'N Rock bland aa OOO.ON corporation, v'-. The directors at the WrismniysW! tem ar sow ln control of th Rock. Island Unea.

haring ncquirad UevT Jorlty of tho etock. and R. N- Bmwuft'Vffi Sr, rimlrman of the Friar tomririk'1 i now holding similar offio Wjr, ths Rack btoad have sent In lOOiQOg gallons. Amarl-' Cana must -compete or quit. SEE NO.

THREE vs IAlii: FIVE-A Snow Likely Today, lalissouriForecast WRATHEIt I'orsvast lor Missouri: finow probable- -Panday-aiiil-Mouda' somewhat warmer AHEAN'dA dunday rain or enow. In east- -ahd. aouili portioua, In aoutlitMwt 1 poi ttun; Monday lair, rising tsmporature. ORLAJ1UM A dunday and Monday 'Bavtty eioody KANIlA-? Snow Kiinday. slightly warmar; Monday unsettled with prob- MyTinowln-eaap-portfon, Weather data for.

gprlngf leld Ttmparaturs-lllghttst yesterday, Si; lowest, 117. Highest this dat'd1 In 40 are. 7Hn-lws; lowest. iw. Precipitation Rain or melted show from 7 p.m.

Friday to 7 p. m. yesterday, .3 inch. Heaviest rain this law In 4g yeari, inch In UM. Relative Humidity (percent of moisture in the air At 7 a.

m. yesterday, 2i7 at hoonr pw-m hM. Wedther-At 7 h. ni. yesterday, light hiiV and aladti'at 7 p.

jn. sleeting. mrirSrrig at sifa tonight at 6:21. length of daylight, ld.1 hours Moon Phase, last quarter January S.V Rise today at 10 to at Hourly temparatur readings yes-terday: II a. IS.

noon ,....20 u. nj II 2 a. 'T'-s a. li .4 In, .11 A m. ..17 7 u.

A 'S-r- h-liw. I 11 1 pt m. m. a .1 m. d'p.

it p. M. p. fly- i a. m.

Tempera tore tnlaluae pagar- In vtlwtr'd'Jfitlea oil I HUGE OPERATING IfENfER That Springfield trill fomaln thJ. operating. canter, of the combined systems wsa Indicated when Fnaldent. Kura aaaeuaeeft th purchase of th ftomtor froM shock. "I was driving at 'a moderate speed.

between 20 and 16 miles nn hour," 1 Potter said. raining and tha qrindowa' wnw steams up. 1 did not toe th train until aume-ont, 1 don't knew Who it waa, -yelled Boy. Scout -movement ae Bln-. to 'Look edt; "drrgwrtan for-war." looked tha, train seemed Yb There waa -one male member.

bo about yhrde front the path of of--Jivlal driver of tha big motor bus that waa'-wiuckMi by an International-Great Northern train, waa at th wheel whan th train. plowed Into th big vehicle at n' cruulpg. 1 The driver Meapeoihjury wiih.nvr other tha bus waa piiiced In a hospital hre inUti our -bus. 1 realised, that 1 could not (he weight of the auto-' mobile, so I tried to beat It acre 'and 1 -was. acres when.

tha crash WHITEHEAD TRUCK UNE Bpringfield-Joplln liut otfto hulldlM efnrtsls refused 1 oA tv. eonstrucUo program mB oa qonstructioa program. phinaed tot Springfield this yeArRi w.jtolttA that many "dhAngakV easldsrs At DtoRd mvrilsgt. 7 te tsaUtivs pteMu practtoaUy ad si th'- of the delegation, Wopd. a 8an Francisco poet and lawyer, who' graduated from'.

West (fotnt In-1174 and -served Toi1 a time war ii ihf gfuar-Human' afu-ptdlty." th aemHne gyittoM i '7 BOB JttX IWO rid XftMfT-4 1 -v irT i 'v Vii'-r-fl'-li n' i 1 .7 JJii.v.ism-..kuiKwwaaeAcwo:?.al.nnl.miaMintoa giLV'auu S(wrTasvi SwjokcAj: LL iasaacj.

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