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Evaluation of the Utilization of the Integrated Sharing System (SBT) Application in the Implementation of the 2024 General Election and Election in the North Sulawesi Region
The digital transformation of the Indonesian government has accelerated the use of technology to enhance transparency, accountability, and the effectiveness of public services, including in the administration of the 2024 General Election and Regional Elections. In ensuring the neutrality of the State Civil Apparatus (ASN), the government issued a Joint Decree (SKB) on Guidelines for Developing and Supervising ASN Neutrality and introduced the Integrated Sharing System (SBT) as a cross-agency digital platform. The SBT facilitates the collection of neutrality violation reports, verification by the Election Supervisory Agency (Bawaslu), processing of disciplinary recommendations by the National Civil Service Agency (BKN), and monitoring of sanctions by civil service authorities. Following the dissolution of the ASN Commission in 2024, BKN assumed responsibility for substantive verification, strengthening SBT’s integration with the national civil service system. This study employs a qualitative case study approach to examine the use of SBT during the 2024 elections in North Sulawesi Province, using data from document analysis, literature review, and interviews with North Sulawesi Bawaslu and BKN Regional Office XI. Findings indicate that SBT enhances information exchange, clarifies workflow, and improves digital documentation, with 93 neutrality violation recommendations processed through the system. However, challenges persist, including institutional restructuring, uneven operator competencies, infrastructural limitations, and governance inconsistencies. Overall, the study highlights the need for stronger data integration, improved bureaucratic coordination, and enhanced institutional capacity to support future oversight of ASN neutrality
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Miss Rhena Mosher Company L Marksmen
-\dvocates Total Prepare for Coming
Abstinence Tourney
Di*tri<!t Convention in
Santa Cruz This
Week
TEMPERANCE ADDRESS AT MANY GOOD SCORES MADE! WOMAN'S CLUB WILL CON-
THE FIRST BAPTIST BY MEMBERS OF VENE AT CASA DEL REY
CHURCH. MILITIA. THIS WEEK.
An attentive andlence listened to A number of tho membera of
an address on the liquor evil by Miss Company L braved the elements Sun-
Rheris Mosher al the first llaptlst day and held a preliminary shoot In
Church last night. The speaker dla- preparation for Ihe competition to
cussed her subject along Ihe lines of be beld throughout the itale next
education, and her two main srgu* Sundsy. The new "qualification
" recently sdopted by the wsr
Christians in Constantinople Fear Massacres by Moslems
BALKAN ALLIES REJECT PRO
POSED MEDIATION BY
POWERS.
mrnl, wrr. "total al-tlnrnr. lor tb.
_. . . d>|,»rtmrnt, w.a triad out lor ,n.
lDdi.ldu.1" .ud'prohlbltlon lo, tb. „_, ,toe M4 ,,*. |oeal mmmm
nation." •-,»,* their first eiperlence on s rsnge
Ml.s Mosher declared Ihst the exceeding two hundred ysrds.
Woman's Chriitlsn Tenpsrsoce The tsrget wan made the eisct
1-nlon I. keeping up s coo»tsnt war ***** *** **** *** *********** * *
min lying prone on the ground »■
on the liquor evil because It want. h„ wou|J |ppfK ^ 600 yard> ^
to protect the rising generations, highest icores were msde wllh but
From the financial alandpolnt the eight or nine trials out of ten. tin*
liquor traffic does not pay the nn- last shots not being counted.
tlon. ahe isid. It involves the enor- Th" ***** ******* ****** *** *
mous amount or 11.(.00.01*0.000 _?^i"*-.f_!_P_i"l!_*!i...!!_. "'"
yearly, yet furnishes employment to
only 6R.fi'. ft persons. * What otber
business shows such a profit to the
number of employes
The speaker said it was strange
that surb "gixid" business Is never
advertised as an Inducement to prospective homeseekers or to those who
wish to establish a business. Real
estate men. chambers of commerce
and boards of trade never mention
tbat "there la a saloon on every
Mock, where employes csn get a
drink."
When Miss MoHher had concluded,
Mrs I.ora Is Manre wi
by Mrs Beat, prrt.lde.it
W. ('. T. 11. She Is an able speaker
who will lie heard In Pnlo Alto
again, on the evening of November
10th—World*i Tempi-more Sunday
At the close nf the meeting an ln-
vllition was .ii' mlt .1 tin* audience
to Join the W, ('. T. I'., and several
ni-w nietnli.-n* ware milled lo the roll
at each range are aa foltowa:
i 1*00 yards, kneeling position from
standing: time 1 minute—Private
II. II. Wilder il. Private W, J.
Crook 3-. Private C. F. William* 35.
300 yards, prone position from
standing; time 1 minute 10 seconds
— Private W. J. Crook 39. Corporal
E. R. More 37. Private H. H. Wilder
34.
General Homer Lea {£__*
Dies After Long
Illness
-"■f. yards, prone position, loading
and firing: time 1 mlnnte :o second.
—Prlvste R. II. Wilder 30, Cook M
II. Rill* 39. Corporal E. R. .More _«.
The five highest scores, each par*
l'ditced ''•''l1*'1' Uf'ng thirty round! with sn
f the locsl hswfM- °' seven ieconds to each
shot, loading Inclusive .l.'.O points
l-ciialhle) -Private R. II. Wilder
10(1. Con-oral E. R. More Inn. \\**\*
iate W. J Crook 95. Private C. F.
Williams 91. Cook M. II. Mllli' 99.
A piece of land has been located
<m the marshes which would make
nn admirable site for a rsnge. nnd
nn effort will tie mad** to secure the
I—rmis*Ion of the owner* to hold
ilce shoots there. The men
get s site which caa be
reached in s short time and without
unnecessary cxi*cnaa<* for transport a -
tlnn. The n rarest ranges ar* at l.lv-
ermnrt* and Rodeo.
Tho dlitrlct convention of
Federation of Women*! Clubs
be held st the Csss del Rey, Bants
Crux. Wednesdsy, Thursday and
Friday of this week. Mri..M. A.
Rurhan (president), Mrs. K I.
Kirni, Mrs. E. 0. Greene, Mrs. C. J.
I'relaker. Mrs. C. E. Jordsn. Mrs.
(leorge Meeklaa, Mrs. A. M. Cobern
and othsr m*mb*ri of the Pslo Alto
Womsa's Club witl attend. Mr*.
Uuehan will discuss "Th* Beat Method! of Interesting Women in Club
Work." Mrs. Or**ne. as state chairman, will give her Illustrated lecture on "Waterways" Thursday evening. Mrs. E. 3. Karns will speak on
"Civil Bervlce Reform."
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Menlo Park
DEATH ENDS CAREER OF
FAMOUS STANFORD
ALUMNUS.
Civil Service Exan.in.-tttons.
The Cnlted State* civil s*rvl
n.tiiiilssion announce* ihnt Ihe r>
mlnallona listed below will bo held
n Snn Francisco nl an early dnit
Alloy chi-nilst (malt*), tuirt'ttu
lary 13,too to 13,000 |n*r
Gt ix-riil Homer Us. n formei
Btanfoit- student who acted ns nd
vlwr to the lenders ot Itn* lute CM- mine*.
D****- ts.bet)Ion nnd s world-famous annum.
soldier tif fortune, .lied N'ovv.mber Ev.-imlner of general merchandise
1. I '-■ 1 -.'ft nt his home in-nrenn Park |mslel, custom bouse i-ervice. Ran
near t.civ. Angeles He return,,* from Frnnrlsct.: salary tt.-00 par annum
China ;i* st-on a*. It was seen that It.H.ker (malel. II, S land t.m-*e.
the Mini hu .1*na*l* bad Ihth over- I--msr. Coin.; salary l>0ti ]*r an*
thrown and ui*on tils arilval In Cal- num.
Ifornia It was rej.orte.1 he had snf- H._ilne and venillatlng drafts-
fend three strokes of paralysis snd man fatal*), office of supervising *r-
coald not live. chReet. Washington. D C : salary
General |..-n *ppm **.'. years old and f|,*00 per annum,
is survived by a widow. White a Scientific assistant In tenant farm-
stttdenl at Stanford rniiersity, from tnE (mat*!, Washington. D C ; ul*
IM'T to tS99. he began to turn his »ry 1,800 lo fS.'O"- per s.mum.
from grsdnntlag. ten anddsaly left Inspector of hardware (male),
California for China. There he eottn im rebating commissary, Sl, Loall,
wns fn the councils of the high*'
in : salsry $.00 (ht itnuiim.
Application blanks nnd further In-
for mat Ion relative to Ihese examine-
tlon* may be obtained from the see-
twellth civil service district
Nellie Tuttle spent the weak-
end with her brother. John Tuttle.
Thomas McCann. a nepew of P.
Lrnehan. Is ■[•ending a week's vacation with the latter In M-rnTo Park
t Martin Ooehageo died'Friday st*
-noon, sfter a lingering Illness. He
has iii'.-ii a resident of thli town for
more than ihlrty years, lie leaves s
married daughter. Mrs. Msrtln
Walsh.
and Mrs. Andrew Welch and
their small daughter* have returned
rk and are temporarily!
st the Fairmont.
Arthur Payne, youngest son of1
Mrs. Theodore Payne. Is oul With s.
new Mercer automobile.
Marry Seal and little son,
Robert have retqrned from s week's*
a.atlon spent near l.o* Oatoa.
Master Monte!! Montgomery gave
i Halloween party al the home of
his grandparents. Mr. and Mr*.
("rowell, al Alherton. About fifteen
children were present.
Tlie entertainment given last
evening by the Women's Sodality
wns n splendid •-- ■■■■--• tn every way.
The following (-tltc-i* were elected
before the ontertalainatit; prefect
Miss tllanrhe Clark: vlce-pref.-ci.
Mrs. a. w, (.ale Mereiarytraastirer *.
Miss Cecelia Carlton. Afler Ibi
tm si.less meeting an excellent pro
gram waa given. The follow In.
nt-nitier*. were rendered: Solo. Ml*** -•
first--* l'atii-e. duet. Ml** Grace l*ar*|n
much of the original Turkish army of
Ihii hundred thousand men Nasim
I'i tha has mustered behind thc fortifications of thc peninsula. Military
men who have studied the situation
il'.ubt if mure lhan half has been mustered. Salonika is prepared to surrender when thc Greeks arrive. Little is known of the operations of lbe
Servians except a Belgrade dispatch
which says they arc occupying fresh
territory and expect to join
i.rceki attacking Monastic
Pari*. Nov. 4.—The fear that the al-
lir* would reject llic powers' media*
lion has been vcfilied. Unofficial dispatches from Cettinje. Athens, Sofia
..ml Belgrade say the allies will dis-
.tin peace only with the sultan and
Mill not accept any appeal to the
-ther powers Turkey asked f«r
armistice and the French ambaiudor
replied it was impossible. Anitria'i
territorial ambitions arc regarded as
•t.ngcrous to European peace.
Vienna. Nov 4—Terrific fightim
: r.wen thc Turks and Bulgarian! i
1 figrcssing nu.«ide Constantinople
-nd there is rioting inside. It is reported the Bulgarians stormed the
Thatalja fortification, driving thc
lurks inlo the capital. Ct.ri-.tian
ui.*,acrea are feared inside the cily.
Europe Excited.
London, Nov, 4—The danger of a
icnertl Baropeaj] dash i* regarded as
■Hr At a syrri-t cabinet meeting
i *■!->-. the Porte's rci-iu-.t Ih-t the
he powers to act quickly. Berlin id-
nclnsion wa\ reached British Am-
i.*ador Lowtrer at Constantinople
legraphed lo the Porte and begged
.--..wrr* .ri act quickly. Berlin tel-
gvaphl that Germany j*. etcited over
he Rritiih naval preparations Thc
I'-ltan foreign minister in Berlin will
•nfer with thc kaiier tomorrow.
Budapest. Nov. *,—It i* estimated
I1.1t at least l-«.ooo have hrcn killed
ml wonmlctl in the Balkan* 10 far.
rhe Turks have ]<.st ...*..,n Ho.ooo,
Archie Rice Discusses
Journalism Before
High School
NEWSPAPERMAN GIVES AN
INFORMAL TALK TO
STUDENTS
Archie Rtce. Stan .ord '99, tbe
well-known Journalist, gave an Informal talk to tbe high achool student* Friday afternoon about newe-
paper writing. He emphasised the
point that absolute sccorscy snd unprejudiced sbservstlon In writing
were essentlsl to success ss a jour-
nartit. He said Ihst he bsd been
sbl* to predict slmost tbe easel osteon-* of atl but three of the football
game* between Stanford snd California, because be hid worked out a
Tuesday's Election
Brought Many Big
Surprises *..
DEMOCRATIC AND SUFFRAGE VOTES LARGER
THAN EXPECTED.
►aaaaasaaaaaaaaasasasasoa*.
Xrw Yt*_. No*, fl.—Tlie f
latest and mottg rctmplete
tnrns show tliat woOai'i ■
frage was adopted la Ksasai. •
Arlaovia. Orvtgna aad Mirhlgaa,
bot waa defeated ta WAttBBBt,
BO*****B***4>BB* * 11* t a sa* *-*»♦♦
r. I'r -r .1 I-r m .
New Tork, Nov. c—la a telegram to the Progressive stale chairman at t ■*■<'* o'clock this aft*moos
Senator Dixon claimed 11. etae-
ayitem of ililng up lb* teams by j torsi votes for Roosevelt. He claims
close and impartial comparison. Mr.
Rice Interspersed his remsr^s with
funny stories snd bits of locsl color
thst msde a decided bit wltb hla
hearers.
Irumedlstcly after the regular assembly a group of expectant listener* formed sronnd the speaker on
the platform In order to become better acquainted. Although proteatlng
that he was no lecturer. Mr. Rice
arose to th* occasion. Hs flrst ex-
plslned some common error* In
Newspaper English, sad then for folly an hour sod s qnsrter h* *at*r-
tslaed tb* gsthvrlog with stories of
sdventures In the esrly days st Stanford when Ihe "wild sod woolly*
spirit prevslted. How the elssses
held midnight lesta of iupremscr.
how the practical Jokers held away
the Colonel carried Illinois, Mlnne-
SOts. Kansas. Michigan. Pennsylvania. South Dakota snd Washington.
and says California. lows snd Wyoming sre In doubt. He concedes
Utsh, Vermont snd Idaho, with four
electoral votes each, to Talt.
Reaalts in Cltr.
Ban Franclaco. Nov. fi—Complete
returtta In San Francisco give Wliaon *l».0_i. Roosevelt 3S..24. D*b*
1_,*J15. Chsfla 1.1.1. Judges '.raha-.-. Coffee. Mogsn snd Lswlsr
were re-elected. In the fourth cos-
grssslonsl district Kahn with 25.S4*
votes defeated Schlestnger (Democrat) with \i.•.•.*'-. In the fifth congressional Nolan 1 Progressiva 1 37.-
»0S, Coetello (D*mocrat) lt.SCC.
Ernest Reguln (Soclsllit) -.7X3. In
In Enclns Hall, and how Msyfleld the nineteenth senstorlsl dlitrlct
served si S rendezvous for student
msrauders. were told so vividly and
ilth such droll touches Ihgt students
nd teacher* were either listening
breathlessly or slinking wtth laugh*
dnrlng the recital.
Edwin Grant 'Democrst) detested
Edwsrd Wolfe (Republican) by
ninety votes, and in the twenty-first
senatorial district Fred Gerdca (Progressive) !■ elected. The twenty-
third senatorial district elected
Thomas Finn, tho Progresilve candidate.
ItemiM-i-ata Claim CaMforala.
■-Un Francisco, Nov. S.—That Wilson carried California by 10,000 to
15.000 la indlcsted by tbe latest re-
'lurri. an**, if the southern Roosevelt
I'osU
Unite
Mllilit-d Her
ier Weeks.
Mary Simpson.
Socialitt Lecture.
Hsr Days) delivered* s lecture on
"Labor leaders Refore the Courts of
.lustier"" tiefore the Soctsllst open
forum last night. It was tbe third
lecture tn hts course on Radical
Philosophy.
According 10 Days! the trtsls ot| vote-4onllnu**-*s to dwindle there Is a
the labor lenders at Salem. Indian- possibility thai/the Democratic pin-
apolta and 1-ake Charles Kr* more rslity will exceed 15.000.
Important events thsn the election} Chairman J. O. Davis of Ihe Dem-
of the president of ihe I'nlted States 1 ncratic atste centrsl committee la
or Ihe Rnlksn wsr. Among other, strongly of the opinion that itnce-
Soctalistlc views expressed by the' Roosevelt's plurality over Wilson In
speakers were the following: .|3»H pt^clncls In l_is Angeles this
"Courts serve tho upper classes by| morning had rearhvd only r..T0*s tho
Its and the Wilson
rn.rll. MarK.r... OlIlM- J,a„„ ,„,, 0„„,,™,„,„, ,h,„„ _, „, „„„
jhurglare. by settling the dispute, of vote In San Franclaco and the Seers-
(Irahnit) Howard, (|l(l
• and Edith Partritlgi*. solo;
nrvra iJimh: orchestra *el.*ctnn
lo. Miss Ethyl* Oawperthwali
The last numtter was dances by Mi
..imi.' Ilsly. the dance being tl
'"'.Inx given nn seroplane ride In slgnl-
*■■' fl.-alinn nf memlHTshlp.
Afler refreshments, con-lstlng nf
; lea crcBin ntul enke and punch, had
1. hei -ti ■arvgd the Thespians gathered
around lbe piano und sung popular
.-tings before dispersing. Resides
iffalr dn
ll-l-al.
men nf the empire. For his servti-es
he w«s commissioned lieutenant general nnd given' Jewels bearing tlie Tinn*
eroperor'i medallion, later he was ret an
one of the first to tie asaor.-Jed wllh room Stl poslofl.ee building.
Dr. Sun Yat Sen. and wai one of ht« Francisco.
advisers during the re-cent success- ■ —
ful revolution In Chine. Zurich. Nov I.- -New light li youni
General l-e* li the author of acv- thr-wn SpOB Kaiser Wilhelm's rellg-: glghl OS!
ersl books dealing with the Orient, lotu ■i.wt* l.y Proressor Arnold Mcy- a, th-* cnu-e Is s worthy one and the' p, .-,., "™.-m *Jooa ********
Chief fninng Ihem being -The Vsloj or of the chair of theology at S*«* vnrimis committees have worked! Princeton. Nov. 4.—Commodore
or Ignorance." which deals with the r*. *-, fiUversliy. "I do not." said the hard lo make the affair s sneces* Renedtct, a friend of Crover Cleve-
-apture emperor. according .10 Professor Mlsa Marianne n«Iy has returned land, presented (lovernor Wltton
and the
beniitlful "Ia Senorlta'
*.* Ruth w*r* danced In c.i«
e Miss hilly showed wondertu
-ability nmi danced with more grnc
nnd tlnlsh than the nver.-ige profi-s
sltiiuil After ihi* program n half
r nf stums was held whichJKnthVrlt... Sheldon, l
ed the ability nlnng lhe less Mt-hn, neophytes those present were
s lint** of several of the sotlsH.v 8rnflt| Hisling, Paul Herdman
liters. Those In ehsrge ..f Iho QMrgA KWMln. Irwin Tslboy. lisle
rve great er-dil for tha M,her nnd Robert Dlngley of
etf*-*-. nttnlned. Thespian Club, and Prudence and
Justin lasrr-eciln Is very 111 snd !>••[ Msrehall Fisher. Mrs. FUher snd
sken lo ■ San Francisco !■<—«„ Humphries, the faculty adviser
I of the Thesplsn Club, were chip-
benefit dance given by "•*■* -,Tnn*.
men of the town Ssturdsy)
■!.-i-r*.-*i to tie well ittended,
rapltsllils In s peaceable man-lmento valley would mare than .
ner and by i-rrsecuilng pioneers ofilernct the Moose vote In his southern
The myth ot -Justice ! stronghold. It will probably be to-
hllmls us to the truth. The poor nlghl or tomorrow before definite
man's money Is used to prove him [figures arc obtainable. Rakersfield,
ine-e* Dudley.I fanty. and he u expected, to defend; Sacramento. Modeiio, I'etaluma snd
not P^jhtaMaR without money. Whst I* msny other Interior towns gsv* Wll-
■ .**.. ! -Justice' |s a mixtnre of class I son a majority.
tyranny and Individual caprice, law ■
and order are detriments) to tbe[ K *■ it Feels Mm,-
Wing mid I^eltoy Stevlck
inlilateil Into the high school j \rf.H\o"ti\
Plan Club Friday night sl s'
1 held a* ihe Fisher home on
Tnlv.-r it. avenue.
. .iri.tMii .- new memtier, wi
, ent The Joiners sniwered not*-
, lions concerning themselves, gave
api-eehes and read sklti before be-
poor.
paossa
schemes of the J;
rnllfortilii. anil 'Sthg Vermillion "M.
Point." a story of Ihe Chines** anil mnfosslons of faith, but In the Dl*
Christian missionaries. 1,1,.. when serious sltnntinns arise
o Imagine whst Christ would
among dugmns nnd [to her'home in liurllngaine, after ajWlth the telegraphic Instrument
friend Miss-which Cleveland recelred the return
Snn Frnnclscii. Nov. 1 The flrst
report of Rodney S. Iturkee, romp*
..troller of the PanBtiin-l'nclfji- exposition, hnndi-d to President Charles C
Moorr today, l-hows that but |*.,*l_r..
SOI of the signed subscriptions
pledged for financing the exposition
has t-c-n paid in. This Is Just a lit
or a w
. U.-tid visit Ig her friend Miss wl
Ina Crnnc. the night of hli election In lS-_. Mr.
Miss Helen >.reeii of Palo Alto! Wilson will hsve Ihe Instrument
In such n case. I believe spent the weekend wtth Miss Criicoi used nt his home tomorrow night.
thnt iiilnlslers of the gospel should Pnrtee at the home of the latter ln< *
m.t 1-t* bound down to a lliernl con-'Menlo Pnrk. London. Not. 1.—Refusing tf
f.-ss!on nf fsllh. j Miss Elltyle Cowperthwalte will serve on Juries In rar»*s agalnit wo
*»' give a farewell luncheon st her|-**en la the latest scheme of malt
Another Suit Againat Blsck. home in Atherion Thursday. Mlsra.suffrssti's. R. C. Price of 1-eieh
Another suit to foreclose a tnurt- ('owi-erthwalte snd her mother have!**orth. Hnrlfordihlre. set tbe fashion
filed Monday moralng in taken apartments fn San Francis.*© hy declaring that he had a "conscl
He over 39 per cent of Ihe amount; Rodgers A Smith si attorneys for fur the winter. She will be assisted i entlotis objection'
promise-d. Although the expenditure
of the building and grounds committee has been In eic«**a of ft or.,..nun
there still remains a balance In the
treasury of $-30,044.
to the "lmmorsl-
lva l„ l^tce. formerly Iva I,. Csryyin receiving her guests by Mlas-Ity of trying women by men under
sgalnsj Marshall Rlack and wife ll. len f.rr.-n and Miss Edna Crsne-l-nan-msde In
The Msrshsll Black Investment Com-; t
l<sny and the building and loan as
socistton are Included among th
defendants.
Plaint alleges that Mrs
Moscow. Nov. I.--Inebriety la rep-
edly increasing
school children
ticulnrly In Ihe Moscow dlitrlct. sc-ifeet facing on Waverley
Berlin. Nov. I.—offlclsl ststtstlca' Sscramento. Nov. l— Over three
r the past year show that there'hundred appllcsttona for life dlplo-
•re In Cermany t.9\1 strikes, tn- ***** *°* teachers, snd mor* ihan
living n_:.._*.3 persona of whom 10 hundred case* of high school certlft-
nmnng Russian| Luce holds n firat mortgage for tl.-lper rent were women. In addition ration will come before the atate
Tilly, but par-J 100 on a piece of groupd loftxl 12 than were fi.TSfi pat-slve movementa hosrd of education for disposal when
it balovlto obtain baUgr working conditions.! thai body meets at the cspltol thli
cording to offlclal report. Inuulrles chsnnlng avenue, where two linu.es j Involving 89...It tiersons. In 6.405; sfternoon. lt la egpected tbst sll of
were built by Rlack. The building''cases the grievances of the workers'the eleven member! of the bosrd.
nnd loan sssoelstlon holds n second, wen* conceded by the masters, after! ***** the exception of Oovernor John-
mortgage on the property for 14, *.00.] negotiations had taken place. Ofj son. will be lo sttendsne*. The
• the strikes |_»t termlnsted iuc-] friends of the Ware plan of reor-
"I tell you." aald Ihe giot*etrotter.|ressfully for the employes. The lo-j gsoixstlon will poaalbly bring that
•travel ta a grest thing. If there Is tal loss in wages in the varlona dts- measur* up for discussion.
anything In a man travel will bring!pules smoufitcd to rtiore thsn six ■
lt ont." "Tea." said hU pale, newly- [ million dollars and represented sa Or. T. M. Wfilisms departed yes-
show that 90 per cent of thc n
