fSrTnSPJyiwj'Wr wy)p ', , 6 100 CARS NEEDED ; TO AH) RED CROSS ,' Motorists' Help Asked in f Waste-aper Col- " lection KANY TONS ARE WAITING More Automobiles Needed for Paper-Saving Campaign THE Red Cross needs 100 automo biles to make lt3 jmpcr-snvinjr campaign a blj success. Motortrucks arc also needed. Mora than seven tons of paper was collected Saturday with nine motortrucks and one automobile. It was impossible for this ntimLcr of cars to cover the entire city. With 100 pleasure cars and th'rty or forty trucks on tho list no owner will need to serve more than onco a month. Will you lend your motortruck or your pleasure car? Notify the Red Cross Department of tho Evening Ledgrk, walnut or Main 3000, now. Telephone today when you can spare your car. Considerably more than a ton of ailr paper was delivered by Individual for the benefit of tho lied I'nw the Inter part of list week This In n feature of tho paper ravlnic campalRn which will undoubtedly develop to larger proportions All person who hae sard paper and ea.n have. It delhered or ran dellier It In .their own (automobiles, trucks or delivery wairona are urged to do so any day up to I 90 In th afternoon Saturday excepted ll.lltrrle should he made to the I'enn Paper and Mock Cominy, 30(1 North Dels ware -avenue. While It Is preferred that no dell erics he Blade on Haturda) ! Individuals, thnt be !np tho regular lied rosn collection day. deliveries can bo mailo up, If necessary, to 4 o'clock In tho afternoon. IMPORTANT BUANTH The Importance of this branch of paper laving becomes apparent from tho fact that the total amount of paper dollvcred during the last week to the warehouse was n llttlt above 3000 pound" one lot of 715 pounds was sent from the homo of llnnel tlne Smith. 1037 Kansom street. Another lot of 00 pounds was delivered by Mrs. II. K I till of Vlllanovn, In her automobile. Thero was also delivery of 25 pounds made bv some one who did not leave a name other lots weighed 4G0 pounds, 400 pound" JC; pounds, and ecv ral a little less Theo Ilguies show how Individual can help to run tho paper "Ol faction Into big amount aside from the regular Saturdav cllfi thins The collection of s-vcn tons of waste paper from every nook and corner of l'hlla delphla Is a feat hIimIi H dllllcult to ar eompllsh This Is especll'v truo when It la considered that all of the collecting wan done by volunteers, assisted by Hoy Scouts I'ATUIOTISM SHOWN The success of Saturdays collection I further testimony to the patriotic enthu siasm of a certain clement of Philadel phia business men The particular busi ness men In this case were tho manu facturers cf motortrucks nnd the organlra lions selling them in Philadelphia With out the co-operation of these men nnd tho Pali-mount Dye Works and Mr. W. A Taylor, of 32CS Wnlnut street, the lied Cross paper, raving campaign would have stopped Satur day. Tho collection of the seven ton of paper has proved that this campaign Is ileitlnul to be a big proposition, ouu which will last and bring In a steady Income to the Iteil Cross. This total was morn than twleo the paper collected on the opening day. tho previous Saturday There were ton of paper reported which the collectors wero Unable to bring In. owing to tho sUo of their territories This week It I hoped to stir up tho owners of pleasure irs to the lmport.inco of this campaign If it hundred or mnro automobile owneis volunteer to assist with these, collection the vvoik will be made light for all, .for no collector wouut then need to go out more than onco a month The Kalrmount Uje Works, G2t North Twenty-fourth street, donated a big truck for the collection on Saturday. This Is the second firm owning truck for delivery pur poses to volunteer to assist this cause It Is hoped several other companies will find opportunity to volunteer one or more trucks for collections next Saturday afternoon or for aome afternoon during tho week If Sat urday Is not convenient MARRIAGE MARKET HIT HARD BY WAR IN ITALY Period in 1915 Showed GG.000, as Against 121,000 in 1013 Emigra tion Almost Stopped ItOMi:. May 21 statistic Just pub lished by the Government give some Intcr atlng nnd eloquent llgurcR concerning Uu Influence of war on the number of mar riages, births nnd deaths. The figures regarding the number of marriages cover only the last six months of the years from 113 to run. Kroni July tri December. 19U, lSl.oiiS marriages weio recorded Thl number decreased to 108.000 ' during tho same period in 1914 and fell to f.6,320 In the last six months of 1915. after Italy Intervened In tho war Notwithstanding the Mi go number of bloody engagements at the Italian front, the number of deaths In the last six montliH of 191G are not Impressively superior to that of 1814 In fait, while' fnn July to December, 1914. tho number of deaths was 312,112, In l'JIB. after seven months of con stant fighting, the had Increased only to 368,932 The figures so far received from every province In the kingdom Indicate that war has had a marked effeu on tho number of births. During the last three months of U1B. 254 000 births were registered, against 210,000 In the same period of 1014. Kmlgratlon has suffeieil mere than any thing else, chiefly on account of tho fact that late In 1914 a decree was Isnued pro hibiting the emigration of all men still subject to military duties ; that Is, men from eighteen to thirty-nine years of age. Karly In 1915 another decree was Issued and emi gration further restricted. During tho first three months of 1914 there left for both European and transat lantic countries 240,000 emigrants; 132.000 la the second three months, and only 54.00,0 In the third quar'er. In 1915-1G the average departures every three months were about 10,000. COATESVILLE BUSINESS , MAN DIES SUDDENLY Real Estate Dealer Drops Dead in Apartment House in. This City Charles P. Greenwood, former member of the Legislature and prominent In Coates vllle, fell dead In an apartment house at 1932 Mount Vernon street. Greenwood's death, -which occurred Saturday night, la believed by physicians to have been caused by acuta Indigestion, Mrs. Olive K. Thomp son, at whose home Greenwood died, was mads tit by the shock of the man's death. He had called on her about a real estate transaction, friends of Mrs. Thompson said. Qreenwood was active In Coatesvllle real state. OrMnweod, who was fifty-four years old, fefcven an estate estimated at 1200,000 lie U survived by a widow The funeral wilt ,to MM Wednasday at Z o'clock at the ?.rsrtnn cnuren. FIDELITY ASSEMBLY'S FRATERNAL MEMORIAL Eminent Officers Do Honor to the Record of Doctor Ickcs in tho A. O. M. P. I'ldellly Assembly's first tmetlng nfler the death of the beloved recorder. Dr tl A. Icki. a crajon iortra!t of whom wn pre sented, was conducted In tho nature of a memorial observance, Solicitor Joseph T Tn) lor delivering an historical and eulogis ts address. Keillor 11 N Mn or nnd others added affectionate testimony to the frater nal and personal value of the departed brother. Ilrolhers II t" Thoinp'on. William II Pollock, Hurley Stockton. Joseph It Wis well and William C'nrinlthael. eminent mem bers of oilier as"tinblliB who had acted as deputies overNo 21 during tho administra tion of Doclor Iclcc since 1X91. epresed sincere sentiments of their personal attach ment and the' general appreciation of the ability, energy and Influence exerted by the late icrorder In tho work of building Fi delity Assembly from a struggling organisa tion of less than 100 members to a juicccsh fill unit of more than 600 loval Artisan I" V A Lnflus l .Umslrnni: 11 mwnrkor end llfeinn friend as well read n urlxlnal and tmiebimr toem dedicated to the deis-aeeii reeordi r It win the seneral feellns that tin morn suhslantul tnrinorUI could ! nbseryen than to irriiut the work tlmt IJm-tnr IcHes tuned nnd luved l a united iffnrt to moan Nn 'Jl the leading assembly nf the order After i he lnlllliii of two candidates nnd the transaiilnti nf hiiDlhfM nominations wire 11 reived fur 111" nflier of Mrnrder llruther Arthur H MaiN'alr. hn hi" served In the offices of Inspntnr slid auperlntemlent durlnii thi last cear nnd u lintf nnd who was ap rmlnted tiiiiiHirar rn-imb r lv M. J.. lln-nniir ix, nn nominated In l.lltnr .Major nnd .1 l A l)nl llruther Charles II Mmpwui was tiumlnoivil Ly I' ,M A Kellnr und llrolh.r il W Udel.-r - link tn Ammil.lv lurned nut nlmut i!10 nf lli.i faithful. Iiirlu.linii annie einlnrni vlaltnrs Two aii.ll.lal. w. re inlllate.l. Ii.-run.lnmi; It. Malnne turning ner to pie geni.il HoIjI Ihnmn.n (ninlttlnu tlm elphaheilcnl title! the eervlro of preaenllns the liultona Mnlleltor Jo aeiJi V. tailor, of l-.llll) Mnater Artl'St) Alill, nf IVnnayHnnln nnor.li r Honnell vvr Kerr llnrrv Jiilinnn ui.l llirrv i run or m Ji.hn and l C iVindui i..r Slsrr wen nel.ome iwrtirliiants wtu niuld hnvv.nnlrll.uled to III. intelleriual feaat of tlm evenlnB If wlthnul con ailentluu reuanl fnr thn time to !.e ilevnted to the i.reii.ire.1 eiitertntnment for tlm Indlea It li snl.l Hint II wn th. nn.al ii; miliar" of tin. fair . . .xrl.u.l.ira "f linnie 1 ssld.m thnt ever pi. used (h. ee i.r mail In that nin munlH nnd liny navo ample .lemniistrullnn or th.lr .nj.ijm.nt of Hie primram .,f Hi., hien srn.l.. vaudeville presented, a did n ''."' . "ralile .-nthualaat In th- b.i.k row. win. n'lsl. n i,.,iir,L. ,ti Ida ihalr n that he 'u Id. "' " Hits live "buiiLh" uf hnbv Artlaulia ppnn.in Aa.embly bad n sp Ir ted in-1 nc with hits of bu-lnea. "nd snd II me 1 1,.- rlir oftl.era w.rn ilclilnn" for 'Hndldai- '" "?J p, .lu their "memory v ernes, but tl'" ' 'nothlim Join.- this tlm; They d.i 11. it In tend In be fooled nest month Th workers will urite th- brother to l, what la ;ie. ' t" enable the e.rtlcer. to bi "on tlin job '"','''r1" llaihurai and l,oee. nf Uerinantown Asaim ...., ""rA- .. . -i .- ti.or,, 'l h iilertnlnnielit oiv, w.eie . ."-.... .. I .. .,..., ,ii r on'imlttrt) presented a humorist ho.k full UP-ln .Lit loltes ana siories ii.-.i ,..--..- .... i.nlrloti. rouueiles nrniy salad aubm.irlno olfce nnd t .r In Isnrs the eoini.ilii';e bus h surprii"- f..r next ni. IIiik wlltill should nut b- llllK. .1 . K Vssemblv rush..! lillslnea nnd III" .,e ,. .niidl.lal- IDepUly A l lei w.ilrr pna.ntlne Hie button! In order to preseni eurly u hlshly injoynbtn enlerialnni-nt "''""' nnd huinur for th lidlea M IS iteeorder i'oi mads an appeal to ibo women fur io npiratlon In extendlns ibo work nnd liitluenie or Ibo uBiembly lUddnn llrlellls Assembly, bad the pl.aaiire nf n vlsliiitlon from Tassyutik Assnihl wlmh brought a delesotlon of 1" men with n band H t.iok fourteen autoa nnd a lurii" inn t" trniisport Ibt-m t'pon arrival In lliiddoli llilElits tln miv- n short purml" nround tlm luwn whlib sturtled thn nntlv.a. nnd lli.n j.m -led to the urtlsani' lueilluir room in th. town lull . .L .. , ., Afti r tin- Initiation servtm the JIuyor of tb Isiruush made nil nddret of vv-l. oln.-. .Hid bull; ho mid thn lllri-'tur of Putilln Snfen uureil l ho uvlrsan that they inillil "bo Hi" limit The busln.-aa meeting was foltowxl short em. rialniiuiit. wIiIlIi whs iinub njnyed. ndiiiK with the slnglnis nf thn "Star Hpniisle.1 llnniier." wllti "Hid lilory" very mui h In t.i deliee fnlnn Assembly expedited the tnlll.ttl.in and buslines to d. vute the larger pail or th. . lenlug to a prngressil- eui-br- nnd pin.', ill" oni.'st ih wlnii'rn Tt. eli Ins mrbnia prlz. s Ideal sselnbly e. leliratfd 11 vtiiih iiniil virsary bv n "lndtes night ' whl. li drew over i'lin, with di bgitlons from l,an hwoo.r und lm.llant Slur Assemblbs vlasler Artlsnn ILirlnr weUtiinid Hi" d' lighted .omp.mi und I' M i: ,f A TiniTips.in. who was ...r.ilallv arrrl.Hl. dellvir. d un nddreas on tin or.lir A line imideilll.i t nlertalnmeiit was .-uiianceii in lln a.-ril.-i- of the fnlon Assembly quartnt undei the k-aderahlp nf Urullu-r t'barles hho.-m.tker tho whole pruerum reieiving viitliusl.tslii detnonstritllons of .-njoymelit At tin- business meeting three petitions wero rtii-lied and Itrother A J Kelly spnko on Un- Dining flub dinner M 11 officers Jordan nnd i'ox mmlo a tour last week uf some lint mlba In the t.nlral He. -Hon uf the. Htitte. where they visited Atvlrtt As. ulnbli. No III. nnd Milton Assembly Nn. 117 Tin- members of lli" former ns. mbly turned out In goodly numbers and llstmed with strict att-ntlon lo the n marks made by the two nai lers No la is heated In the flourishing farm Ing toinmunlty of tho While lieer Vnil.y, und lli" members Hre rugged farmers who Into h firm ts-lbf in Ho Int.grll) of the A M P the. M II visitors wero Riven n tordlal rt ep. lion by th members of Milton Assembly, which, thouiib small. Is nimiHwJ of tin leading cltl ?."!is of the town, nnd tin. Indli utlons tin thnt Milton Assembly will Inerens. her activity nnd luntrtbuto sumo ntti inemlejra during ttio year. I'assyunk Assembly Is th greatest visiting mtsembly 111 ttio order Tht suhg-stloti made bv the Coinmlttei- on i;xt. nslon nnd Welfare last venr that tin .tssiiiiiillia .ultlvalo n twtler ac iiualntitnen wltti en. h ot In r has be. n literally . urrli'd out by th. "Indiana" of South l'hlla .leipbln tin Tuesdai evening over ion munberg In ntitumoblles Hsnembieil hi Hi- Artisan flub l'lfte. nth und Snyder inmU" und pro. eeded to lludUon llelghla Assombly This J.w.y nsstm nlv will entertain thn tlrealheod Mevm" In l lolier. nnd lh.- visit of l'.-sayunk wus simply to iinnuum " Hint tin y would no un iian.l ut tlm nnnunl gatberlng. Thn Most i:.t.ut officers will visit Wush Inkiun Aesembli. No M on Wednesjay evening ni m The regular quarterly dinner of the Artisan lilnlng Club will bt held at Thirteenth street nnd Ulrnrd sienui nn Tuesday evening. May lilt, at O'aii Tho dinner will be n gnod one and will bo followed by splendid entertainment fea tures llnrmony Assembly Intends to put on tomor row night n tnudirn minstrel show with hont" Inlent. "swiet singers" and end men. wiih new na well its old "gaBs" that will put the pro fessionals to hanie and make It unneeesiMry for Itrother Jerre Nelll tn suspect any tuddtn Injection of Invisible and decoyed vegetation. THE C.KANU KKATEKNITV Hranch 4 Carinp; for Enlisted Praters and Adopts New Degree More than J00 members of I'hil.idelphla Ilrancli No. t wero at tlm meeting on Thursday evening l-'raters l. A. flynier. It. Kramer. A ' Carter and Thoman Hums were commended for Introduclnjr a large class of new members Into the mysteries of the fraternity. Krater Thomas Keegan thanked tho branch for Its kindness during the lllncsii resulting In the death nf his sister, who was seriously hurt In tho Kddy stono ttlsatscr. Kraters I'lilllp tloodrkh nnd W. C. Forbes, two enlisted memhrrs. were present In their new uniforms. Several fratera are slrendy en gaged In unite seritie and the brantb at this meeting passed u resolution to tho effiit Hint the monthly dues uf such members b- paid from the branch treasury Just another Instance of the many advantages of the fruternnl sys tem. The Loyal l.etton tho new patriotic decree of the Fraternity, wus brought, to the ultentlon of tho members nnd they received It enthustas tlcally and unnnlmuusly nppllrd fnr enrollment The prlntlple uf this degreo Is patriotism, na Is evidenced by the following rlause of lis ritual "In these days of national unrest and Inter national distension, when It Iwlnoien nil of us to reiterate and reptedgn our loyalty us . Itlzons .Of 'the greatest republic that eier existed In all the noou or time, the original motto of tha Grand fraternity seems tu havs an added alg nlnrgne which makes It or almost national Import, for as a. nation we have gone on record as taking our stand tor Humanity Kquallty Liberty I'rudenee. X.et us. therefore, ns loyal citizens and true frattrnallsts bear this motto aloft end exert every possible effort for tho welfare of our country," Friday evening of eath week has lieen aet aside for the purpose of thoroughly drilling lit lh new building members and their friends In the manual of arms, so that they may be the better equipped to servo when our country calls. Frater llussell Shelly and his orchestra favored with several well-rendered selections and were, obliged to respond to many encores After the rrvlns ot refreshments the meeting adjourned tH rnect the third Tbursdar In June. ioat linw ilia pi inn pnyer . uum. vj 7,J I he inuaic nil to hlmaelf nnd n.- r lnla n nnte 1 h" aerv Itii! of th r. fre-hlu. nw ''''." opiirtunlt for Ihn femlnlnn ailnilratli.n of 1 he typ.. of li-ind..iii.. frnternallats iviir.-s.ntid l.v llroth.r Kellv nnd Mnslir ArlKnn a w II M I! Inane. Kir Vonrliei-s w hn wn m.iat. r or 1 ...... .nnniim.r i.n.l Letienil P1 p "I tt.i ttr.t EVENING FIUTEKNAL AMERICANS Executive Omccra of Two States Take Part In Anniversary The nnnlvprftnry of tho principle of th order, "irtu-, liberty nnd patriotism," was celebrated In the mont resplendent man ner lant Thurnday evening nt l,u I.u Temple. Ono thousand members and lady friends, tho largest attendance ever recorded nt fucH nn cent. cnJoed In the fullest measure tho beautiful Americanism of the organization nnd tho truo fraternity uhlch In bo prominent therein. Th officers of th romm1ttr- nnt.ilft1 nf D. I). H f rrnncln Alrrt. nf No. 1.3N. nrMldent. Chnrlts J. (Iroi ot No MIA, vic preniilfnt; V, Itroy Trlptnuker, or No. C.11, rtHreUry. nnd I' fl. 1' Wobensmlth nf No. 10, trrs surer. .tAt rouncllnr th J.v. Hnmucl A. Hnrtter. of Nbw York. nl Hum Council HcrUry WlllUm It Ml(r nf NoMr-Jr)r, who l tilna s?crrtsry of tho Knrrnl tcutlt4 tward of tht Htatfn f Nfi A'ork Nv Jersey rnnHy1vftntfl, Vlr k.i.Ih an1 Ulntrltt of Columbia, rrprer-fiitlrift n mtmbsrshlr of morn tbun Voo.tioO, wen prrnrnt. Jin wrll a ritnt Counrllor .Millers of Allentown. V . Jr. V H V fhnmnn and Htau Counrll Hrrtary KoM of Phlla!lrhla, (irraldpnt of the v tiiera I rxecutlv lQHrJ. Th nudltnriuin of thn tmpi hid beautifully fin orated with lhf flntnt display of flags nf th nation, Mt.it n and cltv Two orrheatraa fur nlnheft muilr fur th dantiuet nnd fiance, tli" Imnrjuet treing from 1 tn 11 nnd flanrinc from N to u and 11 to 1 o'clock A specially planned nnd Illuminated tru vhn prepared. uhdr thn direction nf V f Victor C IVters. of John H Murphv Council No lt( The prand man h won d . I'reeldent Hrntber Krnmla Aires anil Mle-t Atrry. follow d lv ihn members rf tb rommltteo and fif the rsrcuthn hoard nf tho State i ounUl nf IVnns) ItnnlH Kery person present praleed th ernt nn tho moat enjoublo .ind eUfreaiful ever wltneKsnl Jr V H C Shenemnri nalJ a fraternal tnlt t Nfw llanoi-rr Coun II, No Hrt and exempll lltil the short form nf rtttinl Thn In ran Ht- trndanrn of tmrnlHr nnd tba inter'et dlsplajed c-ncrnlly nrf LontlnultiK tho Bte.it auccrsa of this cuundl i, . i ... Coplnv Cotimlt. No !71, celebrated tta tenth nnnUfranr Inst Saturday oenlna, vhn HtHte Counrllor Mlllr tnido nn addrsa nnd com plimented th council upon Its furceful exlit cnto. , An nfiVlal l5ltatloti will le raid this r- nltiir lv Htate Count II Secretary Cord antl .It I' M C. Mhnemaii to 1'ort Illrhmnnd Council No. S3 1, ttldimnndstrtet nnd Indiana Henuo A lama nttinilanp of mmlra and Msltnra will h nn Important featuro nf tho eent. Ni -.11 has hen nnd Is doing u ureat work In Its Inc-itlH A peneretl clnns Initiation le held at th" ball of Cohof ksink Council No n'.'rt, ih rmun town nenue and ltlnmond street, tomorrow te nlntr when r la riff number of (Bndldatra will be received from the following room Ha llco lutlon No IndftM-ndcnt, No ft. Cnlon No H John It .Murnhv No. HI (Junker Clt. No ST. nnd nho, kpfiik No r.L'tl The work will he exMlcnt and l. stutlfulh exempllfleil In th1 nw short form h the Initiatory etalf nf Itew u Council No I." unlrr tho charco of I. C Itolert M. Hanks fiuncor In th staff All brethren are onll illv Invited and aunrnnteed luoro than the uj-uj! kooiI work of the ornunlza tlon. Colonel .John I'tnrk Council No AI.1 will te.i dr n reception tn survllnK members nf Colon! .lam" Aahworth Tost (1 A. It . preparatory to doime tin work uf the post In tin dfr oral Ion of the araee of nil soldiers In all of the me terlen In Holtnesburp and tiearh on l)fcnrntlon Hav Colonel John ci.irk Count II. No HIT. bus pledtrcd Itself to continue thli work In th. fu ture. An Important meeting of the Good nf the nnbT Association Hl be b'dd fioxt tVldav rnlnK at Hacle Council. No. II Ui.l., CnlumhU nxenm when further reports will bo made ti ih rm tnorlal scrlce nnd ext uralon rnrntnlttei a All ri1eirate from the nriou4 counrtle shot. Id nl tend Htat Council oftlceri will ! prrsent nt thnt time. Chlerlown Council No r.2 tIII present an Americin silk flair to the - hurch nf that town reU Sundny afternoon when State Council Serretarv Cord will make the prison) a Mon nd drep Chlertown Council in not onh In'Tt-aslnK It a membership but l Inr renslntf Vw true American stdrlt of the ontanlratlon m Us lrln- JUNIOR ORDER U. A.M. The Hip: Mnrlin Council Working Up Another Class Initiation The nrtUHv of tho captain" appointed bv Councilor Wllli.itti IMoas. of John U M-irlln Council, wni domotiitrnlod on Thuta dav e.'nlng by tho larg number of pre poal tintis temleied to tho htrn-tary Captains are Henry AWIb-nmiinii Thomas II Waltern, William IMoas. .1 Frnnl; Hue. Walter W. YoiiiiK. Hnbert Ilnti'.. William Miller. .1 I'ollocU, Charles SaKt'r, llerbeit Klott. Itob t'rt tJlaMH, Aitluir Xeltt. Kdicar llnnea. C.uh Kint uweber. Albert XeldlriRer. I.lmer Cros-i Wlllljim A .lonef. Henry I tSwlKonr Albert " SwiKcar. Wi-slev M Kooff. Kied I'tick Ktt-cKiM. Wnyl.iiHl It lleili. J.Miford S Walters. .Monroe i; VolKtsbeiKer, Cieotue I'rlnre, Ktfplien A. Walton. William W I'aHIdy. Kdward lluohanatt. Xornmn Kern, .fnsrph I'YrKUHOii, William Koretmon, (leorRe W II. Able nnd John O Wllbon Kioni the outlook the class In) t tn t ton planned should b.t ntiu of the must suet easful ever held bv Mnrlin I'tiumll Tb derrf work un thla o(C(i4lon will t'f jterforniffl by th deart-e team Irom tleneral I H llrant Cttum II No SJ of Norrltow t 11m torts haw Iwen receU ed that thin ton tn Is In first ilasi ondltlon and that Some euiprtMs will h sprunx T hi deiiriM team fioui Sti pli.-n ClKiid Cnunill will perfurm the work for the I.imh thnt will be held on Sat urday o.rnlnff, Juno .'to A Inrtte class Initiation was held h Nnrth Penn Council. No 2,13, on Tuesday eenlnif the work brim; done bv tho ib-cree team from St t ('hen (ilrar'l Council Thn ext-mpllflcntlon made a Kood Imprcvalon upon the candidal fa The dearee t nm consist d of the following members of (II rani Count 11 Counclloi, 1'red erU k J Weber Ice count liar .ton Spier Junior nabt councilor, CivuigM Lockwocid, ihnp lain. William l.nudirwnsser. tonductor John Schroedi r, warden, William Wnydr .loe Htetn Hubert Tnlir Oeor Miller. Oeonce Hall nnd Chnrlei Laitde-rwaaier. Thli wan the out come of the i,fila work for ttio competitive teams that were huatllntr for Candida tep Arraiitr. inoiito have been made for another i lasn In tlie ir ti'ai fiture lsltoia preannt wero Deputies William Jlnlm. Henry Wetlenmann, Stephen A Walton and others rrnnkllnUlle Cumuli Is orn.nizln.r a dearer team The un If in in runk of the council mad. u trootl apt ir.itu i on tlm flour at tht InBt mefilni; '1 hi were drilled by Corporal M 11 Hunt W ('aurild-.. fi-om the Marlln (iurd and Captain Thomas NeUtt, of Krankllnvllle Coun- 1 1 Thn team tt perfecting' Itself to put on the work at the next i lasaof Krankllnvllle Council 'I he tnretlnir of General O K Warren Coun cil wan made Interesting by a lslt from a brother from the lluikejo State, llrothcr .Tameit Campbell of Oakley Council, No 3)o, uf (.'tn rtnnatl, who Kae the, brothera an Intereatlnti talk on wbut tl.e Junior, ore duinK In Ohio and upon hla tranls An exhibition of thf inanuui of arm was ommended Plans wtrt formed for a larae debK.itlon from Warren Council to the booster inettinn that wilt bw held at Helkf Council No ., this eenlnr. Dlrlpo Council celebr.ited Its twent fifth nn tuvpraao on Prlday evening: with an Int-rciiinr ctit rttilnment The memht-ra und their ladles weie there in large nurnbera, nnd all enjojed the program. Including a audlilo show An tntf-rfiiltirl talk was tlen by Itrother Hahn on the hlstorv of the council alm.6 ita Institu tion Kefreshmvnla wero served by the commit te In i harife A Council Anniversary lie) let Council. No. 17. O. V. A. M . will celebrate Its seventieth anniversary by a ban i.uet nt Thirteenth street ami Ulrnrd avenue on next Wcdnrailay evening. Tha prlnclpnl stveakcr will bo I'nlted HUtcH UWtrkt Julge J. Warren Hati. of New Jersej. Skin affections quickly yield io If your doctor laid to use Resi nol Ointment fortliat skin-trouble you'd try it without a second thought I Well, thousands of doc tors throughout the country are prescribing Resinol Ointment to heal sick skins, and have been doine SO constantly toTcivrrlmtntv v.r. c . u.. i. . i .u years. 5o why not take the com- RlsP1 LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAY 21, 1917 DISTRICT MEETINGS OF P. O.S. A. CAMPS Preparations for Memorial Day Exercises and Assignments of Fraternal Speakers Tho flrst district association, comprising Camp Xoh. 7, 77, 332, 376, G88, 703 nnd 867, under the Jurisdiction of Brother Wil liam 13 Tress, D. 1'., held a combined meet ing with tho sixth district I'. O. S nf A , comprising Cnmpa Noa. 34, C8 nnd 1G7, under tho Jurisdiction of Mrn. Jnno Wll Ilami, IJ. p.p and adjourned to meet next Keptembor. The entertainment committee, of which Brother Kdward It. Smith Is chair man, concluded Its work after ono of the most successful years In tho district. At the final meet In held last Thursday st 814 Olrard Avenue there wero present l"7 mem. bars nnd Maltors Itrother tlorge Woelpper started the entertainment by witty a-ulna and comb: sonas The vocal soloists were Mlssei Anna Uader and Cmitin Karl, elorutlonlit. Mls Wllda Karl. Then thero was n eltth bv Camp No 11.1. J' O of A , entitled "Itluinaluln a Ue pstrtinent Store," tonslatlng of fifteen tbtirar turs, under th direction of .Mrs. Anna Herer, which waa k "acream " Itrother Abe tlold-t.-.th-T presented un twhatf or tho Sixth Dlntrl't Avsoctatfon, I- O of A , a loving up to Mrs Jnne Williams, I V their retiring district prtiUletit, whoso vlTorta have eriipsod nil pre vlous records for a district president Hefn sh metits were served nnd dancers took tho floor to the strains of music by tho Ninth District, I l P of A., Hand. The suct ess nf tho affair In duo to the efforts nf HMtvra Ida Hartitmn and Carrln Htabeo and to the direction of llrnthir Udwerd II Hrnlth. of Camp No 77. 1'. O. I of A 1 Memorlsl Day to the Tatrlotlo Order Sons of Amtrlco, js the most eventful tla nf the car Thla patrlntln orsanlratlon In manv of the communities nf the Htot taken entire rhargf of the Memorial Day services and the frsternil orators ere engaged and rhedulfd long In nd vatue This near brines with It the usual num ber of engagements for Ktato oftb era and tin entire executive committee as well ns many or the lofnl officers and spakers of the P'H rampx hav. hern assigned 'I he Plato executive rnr iti nera have been i -impelled In refu tninv ch KHghm-nts to speak on this d but m.iny of tho ensagemnta have been accepted by th members of the ilylttB squtdron nnd other l-ad-Injt innmbera of the order , , ,,, 8tate President Clark will sjrak In Tilts, btirah HtHte Ice 'ientent Mover In Write Imro Htato Master of hiritis Harper In Chee tir. State riecretnry Helms In Vox Chase under tr.w ausplcei of Camp No 310 In the inornlnK, nnd ut lloneybrook Chester County, lu the afternoon as well as at a flaje presentation under the auspices of Camp N L(ir between these twit enirat.ements Hiram I. ynr. past rrisldent of Camp No l0 will speak ut Iloumanatown. Carbon Count .Many of t In old t'nlon soldiers are members of this order In fatt of the first ileftndtta from IVnnsylvnnl i In Dido nearly all w re srllv. nn niliera nt that time tn thta aplendld orpanltntlon. and the bos honor and revere their memorv on thla urent da. , State Vice President Mover and State Secre tary Helms left thlt inornlnR fnr a flvo-dav visitation to northern muntle. The trip will lm hide lountv rallies In Carnrrun. Potter. 'Ilotfa. Clearfield and Clinton Camp 53S. located at 4010 Chestnut street, will have n flues Initiation this evenlnB. when twentv candidates will lie admitted, one of whom will he the Hev T. Asher Hess who wm nmonc thn youngest drummer bos In tho Civil War. To raise fund to pav the dues of Its numbers win have enlisted In the fountry's service thi ramp will clvt ri monster benefit nt Arcade Hill Miv "r uml "tl uhn "The llreadwln- tur wrltteti hv J liartiev m inner, nuinor on will bt enacted, and voude will be In abundame. "Veil n' Mv Heart, vllle. tablcaui. etc On Sunday evening next Chii.p 744 of T.oftan. will hold a patriot!, servbe ut the Hhhop Nlchol son Mefnrmed i:plrt.opal Chunh. Tenth nnd llorkland atrenta at TIT, o'clock All members or the 1'ntrlotlc Order Sons of America and other patriotic bodlie are Invited to meet at Marvlnu and Itocklnml stieets at ll 4f p tn. Tho Itev. Or llehne. I.otila A. Kerry. Ksu . and other prominent Mpeukirs will dellvir addrttcH. I.nuts Andrew Hern, lq . of Camp 201 I one of the mutt active of the ouni;et members of thli orit.inlxatlon He 1 n talented speaker, and bis efforts ntu being greatly appreciated !j the entlro order. Major It A Dill, field worker for the State (amp. Is now engaged in Coatesvllle. Chester i ounlv This ramp Is rompoced of hliwlns ChrlHtlan membei. but has lieen slow In getting iimv memlsers Tin- Htate executive iommltti-i this venr la nukltit an elTort to assist the weaker (amps, and Major Dill Iihh Ik en work Ing sucresffully in Allenwootl, Sutibun. North iimbertstixl and other towns close v Oreat re sults are looked for In Coatesvllle In Strlcktcrs vllle. Chester Count v. the camp haa had ii HV) iki i nt ineriHse through tlivne aHslNilui; ef fotts Tho wora will ttutlmie, and Major Dill will shortly teach Creeburg. New llerlln. Pt nn Iliook Niw I'umberland ami other towns which havn rcQuested assistance from the State com mlttee. State Mnstt r of ruriim John W Harper and Cornier Count President John r'autwell of Delaware Count v will pa an of lie lul visit to I'amp 3Mt. of Mtrlcklersvlllo In lompany with llstr1ct President Hobert V llamroft. of Ken net t Squat I Itrother Cant well li one of the most ncttve members In the order, belutf "on the Job" almost every evenlTta for thy rood of tlm rause llrother Itsncroft la known as the little "live wire" district president of Cluster District No 2. ard it Is moMlv through hi Inspiring efforts that Chester, No. 2, is tnjovlnu tho most prosperous jeur ot ttj proud hlator. , Linden. Colon Count v had the largest eve ning In Its hlstorv when In the presence of a la rite delegation of person-, of that v Utility a handsome American flsg waa ralad bv Camp No HRO The flag was ptesented to tho camp h WHIbini J l"unHton the district president fiom Newberr l.vi omlmr t'ountv The Hev .lainea 11 Itaker, of th-- I.Mumlnn Pi' sbterlnn Church, offend tho Invocation and thru while the throng snnK patriotic Hougi the bi autlful fl ir waa ralatd to the bref7 Hintd tho etrnlna of the national an'ht-m. idied by the fnmou !rasi band of t.lnden Th" ttibf aodrtsa waa made by the Hev. Mr Hiker and It was an able effort Ho spoke of the purity of personal and pollth al ondtict and the tranquillity of public affairs that the nation a emblem has al whvh tplfied Camp ( wav oritanlied April 1'J. IDHl. with thirty member and now boast a roster of forty eight nnrnes The officers of thin splendid ramp are Past president. II II Heiser. nnsl dent. W. C Williamson Alee mrsident W. H. Swtnleg; mastvr of forms Hslph H Hoffman, recording aerretarv. '. IMsrar Ileaaer assistant recordlnr sffretBt. II C Huyan financial eec ntarv W W Yaunkln. treasurer. W J. Lock con thanlutn the I1b It T. McKlnney con ductor. Cliorge C Hoffman Inspector. T. o. Orevu tuard O J tJUwser. trustees. O. A. Lockcuff. II I- Kder and H A Tounklns Federated Councils' Anniversary About fiOO members and friends of the IVIera tlou of Coun lln. Jr. O. I. A. M., inmposed nf Vahlna-ton Council. No. 1. Kensington Council No. R. Harry Clay Council. No. 7. nnd Hrlda burir Council. Nn. 13.".. nn orpantzatlon entirely Heparnte from the parent bo.lv. celebrated the nnntversary of their order with i banquet, en tertainment and dance at Masonic Hall, Qer mantnwn on Thursday evening. Tho ndrtreii was made bv Brother Thomas M Clemens, nrcsldent of the federation. Itrother James A. Dunn of Hrldeahurir Council No lVi. waa pre sented with a. handsome desk, chair and book cas, In rococnltlon of hla long and faithful service as an officer ami member of the oreanl 7itlon The presentation speech waa made by Joseph P. Candv. rerordlns secretary of llrldea burc Council No 1S5 The following tin nonet onwnltt.e was c oin mended for making this one of the nwnt wut crssful anniversaries the Kederatlnn of Council hna had; Stanton. Hrlnghurst and Clemens, of WaHhlngtou Council: Schrader Smith and Sc herer. of Kenslnatnn Coum II Mitrphv Schneider anil Coulter, of Harry Clav Coum II nnd Shoe 111c kert and Hurgtn, of Hrllestiure Coum 11. The federation now has a membership of about 'JiMiO and the net assets of the toun dls ate about U.1.tH)0. oun bined advice of all these wise med ical men and let Resinol Ointment make your skin well ? It usually stops itching at once, makes sleep possible, and speedily heals the eruption. Rcilnol Olotm.nt , tn cic.llent lusllnr irM.In, too, for burn., tcilds, cut. n4 .tubborn llitl. .ortl. Sold br .11 drug fitu- R,iuis-KUr,tr(tmiUuHt, inol - SUPREME CIRCLE, B. A., IN ANNUAL SESSION Readjustment of Mortuary Fund, New Monthly Publication and Election of Officers The sixty-seventh nnnual session of tho Supreme Circle, Hrotherhood of America, was held In Odd Kellow'fl Hall, Atlnntlo City, nnd n.i Kcncrouily nttctidcd ly rep resentatives from tho Brand bodlci. Tho discussions upon tho several amendments nnd other Important matters wero dcllher nto nnd thorouKh. Tho reports of all tho ofTlccrs nnd of tho committees on law, nppcnli, and that of counsel wero npprocd. Tho tlmo of meet ing of tho session was chanced from tho second Tuesday In May to tho fourth Tues day In Juno. Amnne th mist Imporinnt rtinnecs mnd In th Isws d that psrinirtlnu .it Rrnml KUiir dlsns who wsrn Iho rxpiutite oidtrr or lh" (Irnnil llomn (tho Vaillos' l.rnnrh of llin oritniil rnllonl to 1 sdinltml o tho Huprtm flrcle ns full'Doilsfd mfiiibsrs with nil tho rlshls nntl privileges now rnjn)nl in tlrsnil CliUf nsli iiutons Thli ncllon will Incronso th numbir f inlnlnTS ut tlm bui'rcmo e'lnlo iipnroxlmnl'-l luo Thi womsn folk of tho nrsnnlzfttion nro en thuslnstln or tho rio(jnltlnn uf rlchts for Mhlrh thsy ne'i- iwlltlitid hut whlrh 1ms 1km so Rfnrrou.lv nci-onloit by tli nallon.il buijv Another Importnnt nmrmlmsnt ns (ho lovy of ii ipurlsrly tax of ."i cents on tho first day of July, Ottobsr, January and April on tho member of Iho death benefit fund for tlm pur pose of defrajlne th expenses of tho runnm,-"-ment uf tho ortanl3.itlon nnd the extension ot tho order This amendment Is of mors than ordinary Im portance from tho fait that all dues herrafter raid Into the mortuary fund will In tho future bo etilvkMtely use.l for the pament of death rlnlms This anion Is In ronsoniincn with tho nqulremefiis of the New York conference bill, which has been adopted by oer thlrtv of the HtHtoa upon the sugtfi'stton uf tho cuncrcss uf In. surnnto commissioners Arnincementa were perf.rtod with Kftblo Itrnthers, uf Mount Morrlo, III . for a monlhlt puhtiiatlon to i rftoKnlzcd as tho nrflclal ur'an of the organization, tho first ijsuo of which will uppsar noxt month Tho riuprem" t'lrclo adopted n resolution plrdKlne Itself tu uphold tho hands of President Wilson during tho national crisis now pendlne and the following reply wna rccelvril frotn the I'rrsldenl "Tho I'rtsldent tlunks yuu cordially for tho send will whbh prompted our kind mtHs.iae, which has helped to rcassuro him and k ep htm In heart. The officers who were eort1 and Instill, d at Ihe session Wert lost Sunn me WHshint'toll M b rt I. Welsh. I'hllndeiphli Hunn m Washina ton Julin A Hensel Trenton, N .1 "upii-m .brfcroon, John II W Thrtl.li, Wnahlimli n li ' . Supreme rr.nnklln. William Mi hnli lluutzdule, I'n . huprnnu Si roll Kiopir II I' Walter, I'hlladelphl.t. .Supremo Treasurer tleorge V U.mnenhauer, l'hll.idelphhi h-rk Jnlin Ituhl, Philadelphia, .Supremo llnald Thomis K. Dunn I)oor, Del (editor Doer Index). Supreme Watcher of thn Int. Alliert Wrensch .Mmitrlnlr N J.. Supremu Wati her of the .NlKhl. Wharton I' I.affi th I'hiHdel phli, SupiemH Trustees. Hmry I llhn. l'hlla. ilelphln, Thunns I. time, Atlintle Cit. N J. Charles M llscun. Philadelphia Mr altr the Supri mo hiroll Keeper. Is elKlitv eats olil and has bet n In continuous servlie In uffln. sinie IMt.1 In lurtlnl appn ilatlon f bis Innx nnd .nlunl sort Ires as well an i tukf i) of tenirnibrjme of tho elehtleth nni ersar of his blrthd.o. In was presented with two bunt hea uf American HeautN roses The rvllrliik- Hupnnw Washlnatun. Albert 1. Velsh. of Pennsj iMinla whose unparalleleil services ilurltu; the jiar did much tn stretitttnen the orrni7'itii,n nuinerlcillj. was rewnrdeil by Ibo resent Ilun or a le.iutlful Bold bldae emhbmotlc of Ills rani: and motion In the ordi r and also reCeieil from IndUldual members of the Supnrne t'lnle a bouquet of llowrrs After the usual relh Hutions, the Supremo ( Irtle close,! Its session anil will meet In Head Inir. l'u , un the fourth Turadav of June, nils. KOYAL AKCANUM Supreme Council in Uoston Session Considering Important IUisiness The forltelh annual semlon of (ho Su piemo Ciium-ll of tho Itoyal Ait'tiniim called to Itostiin la.sl Wednesday 117 ilpIcKates ft nm nearly i-wry .state in tlm fnlon and from Canada, and tlio coiiMintlon Is atlll In session. It has been the custom for the It A tn linM the comentlon In the cltv of lie birth everv ten i"' I'r.sl.l.m M.nry a V.lla uf th..st ,'S Senate of Maasai liusi tla. win Is ,,) ul, frHr of the (irand Council of ilossaehusetla.' fll, , ej Irnui I,V 'I1'!!-; Pf.--' 'ni,. repres.ntlnn Cov- ""."r ', II in weliomlnt the eu'-ats to liosion. tl and Iteicenl Treilerl. k A (loodwln spoke Sin iV ""i11 "u. Rooa. "l"nir from the II A 7. ...n.n! e"S,,""?.'!nl", , l"mPl Htld f-Ulllllh-tV i .inLr1 '"' '"'"Oil death iiiim,, miownit i.V, J","'1"" "" ",','"urly t-jnii noil it i, '" '", ' benell. Iiriea of the lle.ejs-ll lllMllbits of thi, onler II,. also reftrnd lu the r.'.,.'nt , rV,n,n.r "f. nnanclal troubles and sali" -.i .. ''?"' durlnnr this lomentlon that the 7i?n i!!?' .onlni ', '" " ""l""1 financial ondl lion but it will lompar.' most favorably In this respect with anj older uf Ita kind In the Cnltid The ilrst day's proceeding are usuilly con suineil In ll.ii ypenliu; leremuny and are more of a eoilal ineetlna than nnv attempt tu tratiajit business, of which there Is plent; The liosion Kimmlttee tn ch.irae Is fre.lerlet iieh.?J',w.'ns.l"'Bna "IF0"'! chairman, lion Mlchiel J .Murray and tne following iiast rand resenia IMwanl J. llron lion John .1 i.Mi!1" ', dsur H.arlne and Ju.lso David A union 1h,i Msltlmr women will Lo lareil for by a la rife enmmltlee. headeil I,) Mrs P (looilnln thalrman, and Ml-a l.uey llomhvln siintarc lb,, .ommltpee bun arranged a num. her of f.lal funitlnna for both sexes ami sum.. apeil.il nlTulrx fur tho luilies ad.omp.in) Ini! the dtb sates ,."y" "'janKe rnliielileme the same date and rlty Hied for the up, nine nf the Supreme Coun cil was the limn and plain for Ihe appeal hear ing In the teivnt null unalnst thn order and naturally the courtroom w.is irowded tv dele KJtea to the cumentluli Howard J. WlKBlns, of Home. N V. Beni r.il counsel for the H. A., apneab d from the ri 1 1 Iwrshln before Judges limine, ItliiKhaiii and llrnwn in tho United States clriult (oun of App, nls In liri.entlna bis .,np.nl Attorney Wlsstns slated that In Ma-s,i, hus. lis ami thlrti-alx other Slates fratitnil insuitm' uru iiilatlons are piotecteil uRuinst nt.iMu.htps h state laws Court of Appeals, h- declared tha all ir . iu ....... tin nrarnn nations To!i.ed'.h.mnPrpcee..n II WUW iiijr of Aassichusetts that hB. ''""Vnted said At- SSS nnin uu i" ." ..." .... .so.nli sffnn in made without rermm. .- .. ",,, -, , te. ;u,o5hre'uVt"S..oV.n Parucs who ltement THE MACCABEES Increased Efforts of tho Reviews to Win a New Building Hei;o QuaUcr City Res lew, TV. n A., 131C Co lumbia avenue, Mrs. Carrie I'osern. com mander. oted to creato n fund to carry tho duei. If necessary, of nny member whoso litiflnnd, father or brother Is called to tho service of tho country. It nlo draped tho charter In memorv of Mrs. Sllfcan Uonsal, nnd voted sympathy to Mrs. Kile. Mrs. i:mmn Vounjr, Mrs. Schoflcld nnd Mrs. Kato v-.i fne ibeir crent bereavements. Mrs. rioduln was awarded a flne rrlie for srcurlnc members and th. Itevlew Is cettlnc luVst on. he Klard. merely speeineo. no ma,.. .i a i . 1 1 rrT iT nrtirw ni ii in iimn" Ilfl pill!!llllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!lllilllllllll!lllllllllllllll!lllll!llll!IO YOUR FBRST LINEH 1 1 OF DEFENCE PPbI The mouth is the gateway of the body for germs as well as food. Your teeth are in the first line of attack by the invading army. Your ccmmandin-J officer is your dentist and your belt weapon o defence ii the toothbrush. Report to him regularly so that he can cither prevent cavities or fill them while they are small. Use your toothbrush regularly and use nn efficient dentifrice which doesn't make im possible "germicidal" claims. S. S. White Tooth Paste Is a pure, wholesome, non medjested cleanser, approved by the highest dental au thorities. It is flavored with a delicious blend of the finest essential oils and is as pleasant to life as it ii efficient. Your druggist has it. Sign and mail the coupon below for a copy of our booklet "Good Teeth: HowThey Grow And How To Keep Them." THES.S.WHBTE DENTAL MFG.'CO. WMOUTN AND TOILET PREPARATIONS 211 SOUTH TWEUEJH STHEKT PHILMLPHIA WMjSk) Hm ""'Addrese , ready to Insurursts s treat camptlcn for tn.' creased attendtne. at meetlncs and (or to, members, as thr all feel thst If trer ehlldrrZ nnd dependents need protection such at i. Woman's Ilentnt Attoclatlon of th. Maccibeel elves It It now. " lletsy Iloss nevlew, nosehlll Oarage H.it Allecheny axenue and II street, Mrs, Oeorrlna Hncland commander, appointed th. follown ladlo. lo serve on the tempi, committee- ..-. llHIIeu, ..lie. i,aui.curii -IIB, 1'ierCP, JJrS C. 1 till ana Airs, ivainerino inn. it also lotei to create n fund (o enrry nny members wh.. bread wlnnets so to war and arranKeJ to Jz' rate the craves Kl nT. departed suters .- Juno 7. it win also tako ..Mn.M ll, . M Mllln ... L "O If ua .'ho teram. bera for (he reviews of this city t0 hav. TrTIi " own bulldlns. . Iu ln'r Hupreme Chaplain Ilureln paid nn emvia! vi.i. to Allentewn lteview last Krlday and Si.2 ." a member living In ITethlehem. al,ti a The euchre given bv Philadelphia Iteilea Dartram Hevlew, rorlle(h and rhe.i. streets, Mrs. Minnie Kvana commander rrni.S n pleasant meetlnif, nnd that It will Itliii.! a class on June il. with tho uniform rani & assist In tho noor work. ","K W Kevstone nevlew will confer the second a. (tree In June, when some Intercstlne ell.ies ..m ho shown. The temple .nmmlttee reported I th.. It was still looking for n suitable bulldta. lo be purchased and renovMed ror tho ii. .1 the association In this clt. The next mettlni of tho central committee will bo held In .I" sun parlor of Mrs. tieoralna llnaland 4iie t! street tho second Wednesdnv In June beini'tv first basket lunch plcnlo" of the summer? h Pleas, tend me a eopy o( "Good Teeth; HowThey Grow And How To Ketp Them." alio a sample tube ol S, S. White Tooth Ps.te. I fos in,, tiinciiv ,i u iuii jitiitiii inp lunij nf thl uniform rank was not na well attended iw ! desered to bo and Mrs. Datesman. u I.1 chairman, deserves much credit lor her effort! w I f. l JI . - " frl '. . . - T-' ,r jVe-" - 't . T I n il'ililTiMTIl-rflTiMlSWtVr i, - j 'v', ,. ' ' H MMIMM IBlllMili llll II I I I
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