'J’fa~bï¬..flt‘a'§iitsucï¬ " t .i V .2 latâ€"w. , .. o .a :- annoww out“. _. » mime saw»: an . («1“iwfl‘f‘wm‘ “a.†u. an. a. "a .- cw m...‘ “M-M‘Ou’.‘ vary-g..- w ‘â€"_â€"â€"â€"-. i DEERFIELD TAKES L pew-oooore >â€" FJADS IN 51130? " l - l ' â€.4. .. .- - .. . ‘ ‘~ 4 . t ' m m 1m > t: ~ . : -, S v roams ARE EASY . , smmn Tommi)“ - PREY FOR B. P. o. E i no! moon lullt i’ â€""â€"- ‘ wuen ARE. vou 6a . f' _..___ I UB1 'I'Wl l â€" BEATEN 9 TO 0 SUNDAY 7. *° "W“ “9 0"" :1'W0 SCORE 0“ FLUKE HITISHEAHEN no ES 0' (,‘U. 9 <7 9 7 To an: wow; __ z ---- ' ,, ._ â€ï¬‚†‘ ' erlomone , j - EGIeder‘i “St" la Tee Meï¬ -“- T l‘ 'Hessler invincible on the Mound. [Shannon Pitch†Good (la-0;? for Vial . [lit ; L for Highland Park Elks: Mum UM“ u“ ; a.“ a... a 9 i a Williams Finishes . 0°“ w“ . Bell . - Scene ‘f i . Last 3 innings , ( ______ i! ’ . (Hoover and Highwaod battled‘ Deertield took the lead again in 3 Last Sunday the strong Highland '5.“ and rm Sunday afternoon. who. Suburban New beeeball ch... \‘ . Park Elks defeated the Normal base- “km“? “I“? out W winner “"1 | { pionship Tueedey by defeating 3100- 5.2 econ. A fluke hit in an early‘a-l on the home field. Glad.’ ; zirining netted (ilencoe two run-{pitched a good game. and wae rel! .. _‘nall team 9-0. Hessler started on the mound fl)!" Highland Park and was invincible. ., . . I Only three (hlcazo players reaching: ï¬rst base. After the sixth inning. when his team mates had piled up :in ‘l run lead. he gave way to “'illiams. Williams proved to he in form. keep- uu. and tbel supported by his hum-mi... Shee- lolhen led the winner! at the bet. with itvo doublee. It the (Vidal! from m mary of the game: . ï¬rst that the vieitore were outclaeaed. l-‘irst: (llencoe: (flevey singled; Next Saturday Bloom will play Rudolph beat out sacriï¬ce; Malork10ek Peril. lf Oak Parlt ia defeebd hunted. fordne “Iver out on 8rdz‘ Doert‘teld will have undisputul clair- Shannon pitched good game waa thoroughly interesting the spectator-ll. Following in a numâ€" . ing the f'hicaszo players from the home plate the remainder of the Stackel faulted; Schroeder (hmim the Suburban chempionehip. If game. Wayman has regained his out on 1“ by Shannon. lli‘hwood: Oak Park Wine that school will tie matting eye cloutng out 2 doubles McGath and Elwrll fanned; PI! out. . with Deerï¬eld for ï¬rst place. In M nt ï¬rst. case the tie will be played ofl next at the North- i Tueeday afternoon Second: Pope aafe on (trust; Rolli- fweetev rn univereity diamond, Even- The remainder of the mid" ow; Cork"! hunted out n and 21 single. team still are hitting: the hall hard as Were in for a hard battle, but tram failed to appear as strong as beeebell material into a feet ï¬elding V‘ rice ï¬nned; Madimn doubled; Pet- evt-r :ls the scores of the last few V . ~ '33th hnvi- indicated. _ \ \ . ‘ glint; Pope out stealing home. double non. 1 . . . . .- ‘ ' I: " ' vol-r Buckne- to Peter-on to Shaw; The ecore Tuesday was; ' “I“???.,;‘,‘31"‘;:a,',’,°°;n?";’a‘lgï¬â€œ.H .1 W11. he...“ no“; Schultz struck out Wittryt Bloom 000 010 1-2.3 .._ - . {34>I‘ ball team. The local club i‘rnlii V ' i M and Shannon fanned; Dever throwny Doerï¬eld 003 003 6'74 l2 D ~ the time lhe game was booked, untilI ‘ SERVICE MEN IN DEERFIELD [10888 "“3"? d’l'ï¬i _ f led . _ R Batten" "301?"? and Slater; IllllllllllllllllllL; ' The 3nd â€mini: of Play. believed lht‘i'v BOUTS JUNE 201‘" IN TENTH INNING " ' l "fl °“ to Pay, “' Glader and Lend". they “P“ «m ‘0 WWW", mum, Coach Williams should be given _...___ by ' "Nth" 0‘†“um“! W°nd~ “Ud'cn-dil for rounding e squad of green . .. ‘i ‘ D ' ’. . ) " neural (1M Scraps lromlsed. Oak Iark Makes “inning Run â€mm“ "my third; "mm “MM“ and clever hitting aggregation and As in previous years, When Ball Hits Runner Front Third ï¬lls expected. ‘ is proves to he a handicap to the An effort has been made lhe McGuh fenned. Fourth: Shekel walked; SchrtMcr safe on tin-t; PUI’I' hunted: Std-cite! (‘iyilian Boxing At Fort Sheridan Barred putting a pennant contender in the running after an absence of three 'yeare. The player: reeponeible for NORTH SHORE LEAGl‘E wzll rlulws. SlrtlllL't’Sl . LE:â€" V g i glib }'i‘lil‘ l0 Sx‘he'llult‘ ’ ‘ . â€BRIE-T E ' ’Sulms (but can be had. (is the best “19 5‘1"“!an . \ h E "PV‘T‘N‘lO’l “V“ “m â€â€913 Th" ""m' . “ I An army. nny)‘ and marine lioxlliL'i (Roi-ll i'osti-i'r (hit l’urlt li-umi'ogid ati :r‘ll'hlfrldtfllv" “S"N‘d '0" lleerf‘leld's “‘va "I“ wanna are E inlirtce in charm- of hwkipl: mum‘s (’l‘nw“ _ †lurm'ud will be held at Fort Sheridan l :rnmm-d ill" l'wrlirld lmy.‘ in a ten-I;| l†‘6‘: k‘: ff rne‘d'ju. :nhnl‘t. Fred Gleder. inter hurler; handle. TsU‘.’ r = ‘ZtVt‘ used v‘x'ery effort to see that this â€lghw‘m‘l ‘ 0 Tuesday. June 20 beginning at ii downing gn-m- at (ink l’urk lint Fri- .OW' r .9] an ' c \l 1 "when hheahan. ï¬tfl bear and l E “g: done. For next Sunday We have “will?“ “Wk 3 1 o. m. At‘tflrtlllll: to an order received day ('ruiwcll, who started for lengied “mm“ "uhlhld"; (lavey PiVMLATMld scholl-i eeoood hi“; {-3 , Ilhli‘k‘"lilhk‘ ('hlk'ak‘o GWYS- if {hi-1V “'heellng 1 '5 i'roin Washington there Will bv point-e! rillr lhl)'~, Walt removed in ththhrg‘r‘: 00‘ b:- Mtg": ' Elw'nl'Mbfl't Schole. left ï¬eld; Foley, abort- : :i M‘PWU‘ ‘8‘r‘i'l‘l‘llllll-T t†(it’lle that could “ lnnetkn o "‘ more civilian boxing bouu at the fort. i fourth inning. when Deerfleld ‘ at! H‘ .‘nd “0" m" ' .3 â€m, at stop; HAP Martin. third’beee;‘3eber. >-â€"-'â€"- E "‘ 7‘ “‘1' “t {he league meeting, )Ion- 'Lilencoe 9" t‘. H The program will be as followx- l‘hr“““"“‘d' "m! Fflm‘u' ï¬ninhed "I 331‘. “agitdoubgldniellom ggfglcenter ï¬eld, end D," right. “at = .3- .Vi Eh! .. i ‘ 4 .. .1 ' , A 3 - | AW“ 1" E .3» lllyhlmd Pirk is in for l 1m M .\lck (tamer. navy. vs. FAldl‘v Wll- .- gum. {ruining fade-It. ' 'Jingli-d. â€d stole recond; Deter filed. The Schulz boys m twine. built = battle. sol‘. mnn’ne eight rounds ‘50 pounds.l Bulh it aims “910‘ ht‘ld acorelm Ull 4‘“ bullock > ‘0“ “h . "mug! ï¬tyk («lb-t m phy- E ‘ 1 y , ,H r. .i h. ‘. l .n \. -l~edulwi ' f ’ . I'lhe fourth. Then blade-r and hheahee ‘- . ' i ,_ if" on the New Trier nine . = , Morel him†«.1 m .i . Jail; Stein, army_ vs. Tommy (.ood. l WM“, 0“ Park .1“, made one run Fifth. Rudolph ï¬led to ‘Wltry; the Deeriield del tion . ‘ "“mmmmmï¬ "fol. \i'ednesdayï¬ evening June l4lh‘_ mu, marines. six rounds. 122 poundsl In â€M; Mwmh the ecore w“ tied. in :EMalloct ntruck out; Stachel eingled;lw elip one over g‘mdnbnen’mnm L->â€" 1*-.H_: with th: strong .Vluson Park team. , , . l 5 , ~ “Selim .ltrtlcl out. Bnokrlee‘ . ‘ _ n . . Joe) tslnwr. navy, vii. Rolly H-Intlnldlle lust of the tenth Steinbeck. with Jailed; ladieon n“ on ï¬rst; Pet- bet twice each time around. The“ A___ gr. 0 This game will be played at Mason . ‘ “my ï¬x munds' 142 pounds. smwrlorw out. reached ï¬rst on a down†aafe m fir-t fori ‘ flad' two boys are considered by Couch ‘ Park. l-Ivanston. and a return game 11' iii ‘55â€? ï¬nally tk .. l“ the "‘3" Who defeated Fritz Gw'lgmm‘d’d m M‘nhi’; “ï¬nmgï¬ï¬liaon' IcGIth fanned. tn: on v Williams and â€Mu". d the duel ~ ' ' . ‘3 am m" "' ‘ ne ’“ if Hi lllnd Park at the fort some .n the next pitc hel. '. ’ . ‘ to be the moat Ne le \ has been scheduled With this team on. (.1 . - o , " 1 , Si 0‘. P _ , up. p you on . Home .x lilghwood -. “me a o grounded to umui lertin ma « ‘ ' q†“uphd'lw‘ °" “"l ‘v the u hm ittere . , . . lfl fl , em both heevy h "th e d" M to ’ 6° end clever defensive men. . . , . . . in Sheahen, forcin Eldridge out. . oh???†Vhtilun. redlo, vs. ‘( hall'iiz: >5."th rvtu I ‘ e m to I'mn.;c:ro;fl on; by. Summit. Elwell out boundlsv e la ion. six roum s. .. Vb“! hit 8‘6an who 'u NnfliflIlIWK‘m' {Ir fitted .to Schroeder; I i ‘0 third. The In" went into ‘b’ilend 21i3'egflnnx'thmm.h. m Toots ('unlniings. 34th infantry. v3.1 grand stand. and Steinbeck â€0MP“ lloc mh cavalry, {minim on Park. H " "- . ‘ . aingled; (leery “'heeling iii. Glencoe A. ('. ll. Elks 9, Normals 0. Elk» at Evenston The Highland Park Elks will play hie Elks ï¬eld here. Date to he anvg nounced later. Y. I. C. TEAM WILL BE’ STRENGTHENID SOON , Arrangements were started at the1 last meetingr to book the Chicago Redh n .».uu-. S 7i-YEAR LOCUSTS VISIT ‘last ï¬ve days or so. seem to be . \w- ;. wider area. News \w reprint the following: Facts supplied by Natural History: the cicada invasion ( either fruit or ï¬eld crops. curbing: . forest ï¬re had mixed them. Strictly an ll cicada which is Illinois. eastern yell r )io‘lit‘i'n i .‘ luttmi ltt'l'lOll ' :liii .\lr Gerhardt. ty-lwn lifflt‘ilt‘tl broot THIS CITY .5 . . fExperts Declare Cicada invaSlon '3; I'l'he 17-year locusts have been show- ,ng up in Highland Park during the Thus far they conï¬ned to an area along i'rom a recent article in the Daily W. J. Gerhardt. entomologist of the Field Museum of give assurance that locs not threaten The. only 'ocs is to the tender twigs the woods to look as though American Product ’ "The 1905 brood of the seventeenâ€"n conï¬ned Iowa, south. em \Visr‘onsin and northwestern In- "There are twen- is in the United 1g“, JBCk Rabbits and Columbus the Mason Parks at Evanston, Wed-’Johnny Massoth. b‘e nth S'eh M ' ' , n‘sduy. June H. in a twilight game. riund . HG und . __,_.._ ___.-_._ ‘1 ve .2 ‘ u , Boosters again i c i ‘ 5 9° “ f . H5“ by patched hm; map; out a. The Y. If. C. team will be nutty. . __ ‘UNIV E331" BIG" Mint; Mallock eate on ï¬r‘; Schultavetvengthened when Wk“ iiout «tr-ling homeg. Shekel doubled. to l row of longitudinal punctures in the: tender twigs of forest trees and be- tween these punctures she depositn‘ her cylindrical eggs. The adults live only four to six weeks. each constructs a clay cell near il root of some growing plant. and jams its beak into the root from whicll it re- ci-ives its sustenance during the lomz the ground and the adult insect casts oil the cocoon and proceeds to pro- Illlt‘O its eggs and die." Larvae Burrow Into Ground In wooded sections the ground shows thousands of holes from which the pupae have emerged; tl‘e-i- trunks are cm‘ered with the discarded co. mums. and the branches of trees are are reported to harbor most of the insects in this neighborhood. Mr. (lor- hardt said they did not Ill3i(‘l'lnl|llilft‘ umnnu tl'm-s. Since they do not out. there is no wily to kill them by poi- (lni- who had warning of mu sprays. sillllll llh‘li' comingr might protect .i phenomenon tail s in tern» this interesting \\'i‘lt‘ll l~ not l'n-peiltni umny lifetime day wrote and edited that paper, and prepared it for the press. The News- lndex is an evening paper. The young men and women took charge of all departments in the paper are the shooting in copy on regulation time. The managing editor was Wallace Abbey, who for some time wrote spans for the News-Index. Abbey is able experience in newspaper work .md was recently managing editor of the rumpus humorous paper. Surlruse Sully The chief editorial writer was (ilenn Corbett. also a student of greet promise; telegraph editor. Emmett Swisslu-lm. and sporting editor. Art Brown. lill’lll. ill-o one of tho Malill School's hl’iulltr-t young mi-n Various mem< ‘w'rs uf the faculty of U" Khool hot- »:‘e-l iiu- background and looked mr-r cup}. A~slirnlm~nta were given and handled by reporter» fur. n-shm! by tlzr Journalism staï¬. and if] .iilf \l‘tl [v tiiln mvr the paper lit ln-zist unit :1 \t'llr to â€I" .‘lt‘tllll school stu~ BEATBN BY LOCALS h Blue and White Bell Beye Willi 8 - 3 Thereday; Rebuke fj team made a trip to t'nivereity High. winning the game with a 3-3 econ. ifuhnke did the twirling for actual». showing. scoring four rum and four hits in the first lnning. one run and one hit in the third and 3 rum and 3 hits in the ï¬fth. making e econ of it run; and ii hita. Univenity High rum coming in the fourth and ï¬fth. liul'inlre showed 'goud control from the box. walklng only two player- and allowing 7 hit». and1 hittmy alullll)‘ ll WALTER (‘ROWE IN ‘ oou‘ 'mvnmuxh'r Waller twee. eni- of the youngeri .m lily-inc! vol! tournament. to be ï¬eld :i’ the (lull l’alk l‘uulttry lt’ullj next week, ' scoring Iallock and Clam; Schroe- der flied to Pay. Dever, Birch-lee. and lull-on etredl out. , Eighth: Pope hit by pitched ball: Hohlfelder flied to Pay; double. Fay This Year -Does Not . I, . . Threaten Crops The eggs hatch and the .inae composing room and buslncu. ill the Box | drop to the L'TOUYlti where they burrow lhey started Work about seven 'to PM; Gather: thmn out by yuy‘ -' rhtun in‘hes to two feet (it‘i‘l and o'clock in the mornin and were ' Shannon. Peter-eon etrndr out: I -l â€L u L l g Thureday the Dtvrï¬eld baeebell l c Goth flied to 3mm; Elven thrown out by Pope. Ninth: Schulu fene; Wittry ain- gied; Shanon walla-d; Iceberg ein- 'i » ' 0 'nl farther north. lt . p . . :,ig('b:,\\i:32res‘:igig to watch whether incubating period. Seventeen years n Junior in the Medlll School of Jour- “â€1 d1?“"::‘ “ï¬n†“If. on the sled. fond-g out Wittry; Bl 2‘1“" v†'1 I that be u" I d . . 0;. . . . 1'11 be re rted later in pupil form it emerges from nillism. The city editor was Vernon"“°‘f" 0" “l’PWnb- mm; and“ led ‘ ' u ;_ h“! dppmmnu “1‘ m H. Brewster, who’ has had comm"- 1he team started on with . IN" a o Schroeder 1M thigh echool finiehee ite nee“. all _: theplayere an releeeed. sand Deerï¬eldetenvilljointhe‘l...c. teem. it is expected. and the tee.’ willcomeuptoitaetandudofhn' Greedrnotheraheuldeethem‘. abrutthefateofhercherieheddab ,l "M My became the W? l RADIO EXPOSITION Plans are being perfected for the participation of the army. 'navy. the Gow-rnment. Boy and Girl Seoute. Technical aehoola. the Radio Corpor- we. of America and the Wattagâ€" houae Electric I lawfecturilg Com m the Netaonal‘ Radio expoeitioe to be llfnltiifg“tin wl'i‘h the adult female thick with the adult insects. which Clark â€- Kelsey. "f Mawuukt‘t'v Md 1 f the “.1 be“ .u m , y i. .. ' . .. _ PW .. , . ,» S .-. , . (5 eder eatured with a tri le - i , -‘ X _, â€s z 1 which toward the lmu mi _\(., zl‘un pduzy wing «horti- of the feature star) we. . _ P uheld In halter Midi . (.Zhlugo, . rai- A]?! tatxguxr;er will likelv die. and Short dark blue bodies «while the ~lob of writing the News. ‘9‘""38 5"â€lbtgi "‘4 â€ï¬‚u“ ‘09â€me â€til, to July let. :oordiu to Girl me I: fill hate: alum " " ‘ ‘ \\'hile oak trees llntl ms»- hutlwe index “I‘olyllm†fell to Robert POP 1*" "Ul'r‘ M team .' ' M Ill Iflnflum "Ill“ ' the $0 ‘ , hovud a and l-re‘nd of baseball ‘ h lilo E. n w. ‘ Weetbrookc. general manager of the expoeitaon. Alfred Thomâ€. Jr. dietlirt mut- uger o'f the ltmlio (‘omponetioa of AWFKL a member of the allowa' ed- x-ivori committrr. ia arranging for u «mu-st of amateur: at the nationel «fidnii. is now appearing from the . . _ ‘ " ‘ ‘ ' I - '> assel it“ 111' "r‘m Wm] n-‘ttlnl:_ but "th'TWl‘" ill-W" ‘untlihutionr were wrltu'n by other , ex .iltion. 'l'hle content will at e' rl‘tllil‘ill in which .lt hâ€˜ï¬ ptt‘en‘ “mm-- is nothing to he done except to ob- members of ti..- lle’pnw,“ Mclnbrr.‘ of the Hurry-u. (,0" Club; ‘3" the {nu-st ‘ m, M. tl ’ M WW" - H 1"" V"“‘ 1M“ vdltor hit-F prum- m“ "‘l‘N‘N‘H‘ the link in the Cloud mate. . in 0F We hope to make this one ofthe ., . A i . onto: It; Thum‘" "‘ “Mimi: Wt intereednc feature: of theexpeeitioe the details of the com.“ with Mr. Wepthmoke. l. R Schmitt. l'mwl in wineleea. in all the aehoole of Chicago the W » experimenting on radio devioee and it iefmooeoftheeetheteenehy. may emaaule an invention thet wfl startle the electrical world. All n 1 technical echoola will dieplay et . expoeitiou rpecimeaa of their “The definite phna for the mi of radio amatrun ie being worked e‘ by Ir. Thomas of the Radio C ~ etion of America." MM General In 3"? Weetbroeh. “endawr hope to ~ ., able to announce soon just whet am’ will be taken in. all well ae the - -' and regulations to govern the count The expoeition bdyiaory coniiinte of W. S Hedges, M : Stile: mni‘iniui to well-deï¬ned areas â€"0 “m { 1'†WWW" M pr \ u be , , _ 1, ti! mm} the period from ow: to v . ': ‘4" " ‘ ‘ " ‘ ‘_ " "_‘ ' " " ’ ‘ State-oi Radio inspector for the ninul W, (Th' . . g dial?! i» “Wynn-Ml “Pdâ€. and in the J()[ R:\_\LL\_\| 511 [“3515 .in rillzlr cocci-air. The “V‘lvhfllil' membership he: her-n JIMI‘Ht, “'0‘", member of the . _ ("I'ty "mildly“ï¬erha. C. 3 sodtil t‘ï¬â€˜fcen year". They 31‘? {WM Rl'N EVANSTON PAPER J‘m" ““- â€-e rapidly nllmg llnct the rel-eat 0pm; mittee. Will have all exhibit (you: hie (,- ll. “#90“. wed-W ii 'll \~“(I'll‘tl lil'i‘us :lnd bt‘t‘llUSt‘ woo‘l‘l â€"â€"â€"~~ " ‘m‘, "f ll.c ‘03â€, â€"1â€" assurance “‘1 ‘Jlrpnmnent “I â€I. "Wmâ€: G' H' ‘ MIR. â€L. Mic. K. Y W if 112“!“ a!“ (lirinl‘ilt‘ilrlng the brow . . . . ._ . . . . . . prmpullvi- inc-mien if immed etn- â€'wfl'wm'm (“"1“ 0’ tlieWe-t- cm: i" D. Puma Dept. I I. ' ' 3 mm .w- ZYIiliiLlll)‘ shrinking. Embryonic (ireeleys '1 all e “ll Am!“ .; “it“. m" ..“".“‘ "3'?" 1 mum... in “I. ‘ "m, “ “thou-9 lml‘mtt "-3500 ie tricity, lane Tnlnieal "WM.†‘ '2. :1- "i V L...-;.i2_i :s not :1 locust. :innlds ('harge of "News’lndeV' ..'.'.:â€.}.d.m.il‘ ,,;.-.;,‘":i.‘.‘).rs‘ W" “in H H" , .1 )Ad me u. (Thuâ€"are. “WWW! â€â€˜3‘ WM’ Radio Editor. Herald and Bummer ( l I. ‘ ;m Amvricnn product in» for One D'n .‘ . .u :1 .‘- ‘ . .itl mum \ \ «human ,\ a lithium Peril club 1 home would install the Wial miv- (been; L. It. Schmidt PM†lne . ii -. .r-su': eilts‘ nothing. it I100$ “ â€W ' ‘ ' ‘ "'h'm â€Wu" mt" â€9‘ 1†nnrutrs ml" not of [big in: elation at the nucleation from our, 9th Dietrirt. (Turret-.0: lineâ€: 3‘ m 9., though it (gm r13 dinrt ““"â€"‘ r .‘ix l: s'il- «bout tlu- no-cep. ci'y uni! il l- hoped that render!“ ‘h'd' "" “"“†“‘7‘." Hum “"“M Sloan. RM?!) Editor. The (Chum. ‘ i 11> ml" ilUl‘i""“ '†“““f . Q' if“. “if. \ H ."H it} ie' lmu' v-rr'mnn and one of the her: null iu-curr lho-ir share of rue-ml N the POMI‘W'H‘r-tw' M the Broad- Tribune; Alfred Thomas. Jr. Di " i n. _.. umduco» eggs. and tlwn It _.-» " ‘ - â€9“ l'-‘ i-' “- 4' \"-“ ,l ‘1 PM...†,. ,l ,, - w till 2 Â¥ ‘ , i tilting nation. 5 3. \h. Mr". W (“TB of Ampnu. ' ‘ . _ V . Mk â€6“ ("1‘1 The A“ h“ \v "V ‘ ‘ . gi-ixdliird stud-12% up ..0 .i . . «unit's ll up I n-niili r..,in-.ell.a.mn lrfore "q m rhino 'h“ “t“ have P r 'M' P: . - 9‘ . i '* "L' ' ' m 1' ‘ , _ \i ,. c i l j V U l . ‘ .0: Hi, t‘ll' "ï¬ll 1V (‘rlls WI") bootle < l‘hhh! .rr ï¬ne-ti {twin (1‘ . OM ‘ J . ' l“ “W’ " " "I“ M Wallon “Hill :9“ ‘ i ' “‘“r'l'hk†“‘1‘" l“““"‘."’ . _. ‘ ' .m‘ ' †‘fh‘m‘l' ' . ‘ ' "w" 'â€. taunt} to wt M thin expoei'twn Juet‘m chairmen of the committee in 4 . “'itit‘ii 4“. makes ;. .mglm \,...u i st. , . r.“ , rot; “.1 3 ill.1‘~ l... v haunts ‘where. .‘what the army and navy are Mqfl'lllbï¬ Jenkins of t'hicago 4 a - . ii . . i l ' I . 'l l'»‘ I r _ "Q a?“