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Introducing research methods and reflexivity into family therapy training
Research training does not always sit easily with family therapy trainees due to the perceived difficulty of the terrain and the mismatch between the primacy given to research and their developing expertise in the clinical work. Despite these tensions, research forms a core component to advanced training and is a requisite module for students completing an M.Sc. Following the provision of suboptimal teaching in research methods for M.Sc. candidates, a substantial redesign of the course was undertaken, taking into account the context of students’ learning. This paper reports on the contextual influences on this new approach, and outlines the key pedagogical strategies that support student learning within the formal teaching sessions and beyond. We present a summary of the outcomes so far
Exploring family, developmental and environmental factors in the narratives of awaiting trial youth
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 48-55).This research report was an undertaking to gain insight into the influence of family dynamics, developmental experiences and environmental precipitatory factors on the potential link between early school drop-out and youth awaiting trial in the Western Cape secure care centres. The objectives of the study were threefold: to explore the different family dynamics that may contribute to early school-leaving and youth awaiting trial; to explore the different early developmental experiences that may contribute to an early school-Ieaver and youth awaiting trial; to investigate what environmental precipitatory factors may contribute to early school-leaving and youth awaiting trial
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Erzincan Ağıtlarının İncelenmesi
Tez (Yüksek Lisans) -- İstanbul Teknik Üniversitesi, Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü, 1996Thesis (M.A.) -- İstanbul Technical University, Institute of Social Sciences, 1996Türk halk müziği içerisinde büyük bir yer tutan ağıtlar konusu, bu çalışmada Erzincan yöresi derlenen 4 uzun hava ve 4 kırık hava formundaki örneklerle incelenecektir. Erzincan yöresi ağıt törelerini ve ağıt ezgilerinin müzikal analizlerinin yapıldığı bu çalışma dört bölümden meydana gelmektedir. Konuda I. Bölümü Giriş oluşturmaktadır. Bu bölümde, Erzincan yöresi ağıtlarının seçilme nedeni, yapılan çalışmanın amacı, kullanılan metodlar açıklanarak, ileriki çalışmalara ışık tutması amacı üzerinde durulmuştur. İkinci bölümde; ise Ağıtlar hakkında genel bilgiler hakkında bilgiler verilmiştir. Ağıtların tarihi süreç içerisindeki yerleri, ağıtlarda işlenen konular bu bölümde geniş ayrıntılarla açıklanmıştır. Üçüncü bölümde, ağıt yakma (ağıt söyleme) geleneği üzerinde durulmuştur. Anadolu'da sürdürülen ağıt yakma gelenekleri yörelere göre kısa kısa açıklanarak anlatılmıştır. Erzincan yöresine genel bir bakış ile bu yöredeki ağıt yakma geleneği ayrıntılar ile açıklanmıştır. Dördüncü bölümde ise; ağıtların Türk Halk Müziği içerisindeki yerinden söz edilmiştir. Yine aynı bölüm içerisinde ağıtların biçimleri, derlenen ağıtların öyküleri (konulan) derlenen ağıtların analizleri verilmiştir. Sonuçlar bölümünde, konunun küçük bir özeti, varılan sonuçlar ve yapılacak yeni çalışmalar adına öneriler söz konusu edilmiştir. Ekler bölümünde ise, yöreye ait resimler ve kına gecelerinde söylenen ağıtlar sunulmuştur.Ağıt has got a big topic is Turkish flok music. This work includes Erzincan region agjt there are four long wheather and four short wheathes forms. These are principal. Agit ceremony and ağıt sing songs originated Erzincan proviciencey. Musical analysis was done. This works has got four units. First unit is entrance. Why Erzincan region agit were choiced what is topic this work, which methods were used? All of them are explaining in this first part. Second unit general information on Ağıt. How is going historical ağıt process. What is ağıt topics? A lot of information were given. Third part has get traditional ağıt sing song every region has got different ağıt sing songs in Anatolia. This short samples were given. Al of traditional ağıt sing songs are being explanation in Erzincan region. Fourth unit aboiut how is important ağıt in Turk folk music, shape, identification, historical origin, analysis are being done. At the and of this work summary, result, new advice this work posses additional a lot of photographs, a lot of ağıt. This work about Erzincan region ağıts. What is ağıt. Generally when one person died or a bad event was done speaks folk sing song. Died man is the best man, died mad has got a lot of bold behavior died man has got important events. This topics are being mentioned. Ağıt possesses traditional behavior. Ağıt has got original ölçü and uyak. Traditional sing songs ağıt is being very extended in Anatolia, which is originated with Şamanizm. A lot of woman accumulated on died man. Every woman said ağıt in some region. When died man were in grave ağıt is the and some region is different. When died man out of hause, ağıt is being started. Ağıt is a woman occupation. A lot of ağıtçı woman accumulated on died man hause. Died man's wear farments are being showed everyone in the room. And say ağıt sing songs. How old are died man, how is died man character, how way died, what is died man occupation, job. This topics is important. Ağıt continiou one week or more continiou. Ağıt has got principals. This principals change every region. Ağıt sin songs are said by women. Some region some men ağıt sing song. But ağıt is woman job. Inthis time continious mevlit. Mevlit is one special ağıt teenies. Traditional reqviem ağıt sing songs from old times. Old Turks said sagu when one person died. The oldest sagu sample is about one Turkish Alper Tunga. Diavanü Lügat-it Türk has got this sagu. Alp Er Tunga sagu was written 1 1 century. But its back pround air pend on old times. Ağıt has the same meaning in Azerbeycan. Sazlamag is same meaning in Kerkük region. Toqws or tavsa has the same meaning with ağıt in Türkmenistan. Ağıt is being said in every region in Anatolia. But especially in middle and south Afşarlar and Türkmenler lives in region. Tradition is going with them. Old ağıt texts has been arrived today b them. Requiem contents and melody develops and rich by society create power. Some of requem writers is being known. We know which event arise from, topic is which person. Basically requiem is spoken tradition. It is spread face to face. Requiem intermation is not certain. Because of this requiems are anonymous folk products. Sometimes say men. Generally requiems say by women. 8 syllable requiems more than seven and eleven syllable requiems. Requiems suitable poem form diffision very extended area. We have got a lot of requiem samples requiems is being said much century. Requiems has get rich verbal literature. It is talk about died man's live, remembrance, bravery, generosity. VI Odasında terzi işler Koheylanı yeri dişler Ünü büyük Kozanoğlum Kürk giydirip at bağışlar When bride left her home, scarcity, flood like, natural disaster or suffers of war and demolation are topics of requims. Diedman's character is not important. But back of relations has got big suffer. They are unable tofind a means from disasters. Sarıkamış requiem is about in first world war, thousand of soldiers are being frozen and died at Sarıkamış. Çadırlar dağa kuruldu Hücum borusu çalındı Bir Sarıkamış uğruna Doksan bin fidan kırıldı Generally requiems are not once prepared just at that time is being said in Turkish folk literature. Sometimes writer is being known. Some requiems has not got melody and written in books. Author Recaizade Mahmut Ekrem wrate a poem about his son Nijad is a requiem. Bu ayrılık bana yaman gledi pek Ruhum hasta, kırık kolum kanadım Yal gel buraya, ya oraya beni çek Gözüm nuru oğulcuyum, Mijad'ım Generally requims sa and write with 6+5 rhyme. This ryhme has got quatrain. Sometimes requiems may be 3 and 5 lines. If five lines requiem the last twoline is refrain. First 3 lines is rhyming. Four lines or quatrain rhyme order is aaax, bbbx, cccx. But all of them are same order, has not different shape. VH Principal is died, suffer. When died man left his some, or on grave, certain dates is being said. Diet man's natural beautiful, goodness, skills, and the other sides are being said. The sayd form is died man's mouth, or relations mouth or requiemmermouth. Requiems may be facing one another. Some requiem topics are earthquavake, fire, flood, disasters, crying remain single beyond the ordinary marrying age, helples ness. There are the name of cat, dog, cock, horse requiems. Some died events only instrument description. Bride is leaving her home her relations say suffer words. This is bride requiem. The henna evening has got special requems. Requiems includes a lot of subjects. Say forms are very rich. Certain order is two different way. Requems say order has not got a time. Requiems saying form, sensibility, true events changes in time. But there is basically cry and disaster. Died man is living now. Some behaviour in ceremony is proof. Every time Died man's wear germants are showing. Died man not died he is lives. Poetry form sometimes change. May be order poetry or in disorder poetrl. In disorder poetry has not got rhyme or dimension. Requiem is simple poetry. Simple poetry requiems are 7,8,11 sylable and quatration. Requiems rhyme may be change. Some requiems has not got a rhyme. Traditional requiem ceremony is being torgetten in Anatolia. Requiemmer women are continuing this tradition. Erzincan region has got a lot of requiem because Erzincan possesse a lot of earth Erzincan is same meaning with requiems. vui This study would like help new generation about this subject. If this work has got this characteristic, the writer would be happy. Sunny: fuul of bright sunlight, cherful Precisely: exactly, a word to show you agree with been said what has Insidious: unnoticed while developing but causing a bad result.Yüksek LisansM.A
"I had to give up so, so much": a narrative study to investigate the impact of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) on the lives of young people.
The aim of this research was to explore the experiences of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome among a small group of adolescents, through three research questions: What are the personal experiences of young people with CFS – how does the condition affect their daily lives – including educational, social and psychological perspectives. Secondly, how does CFS impact family life – how does the condition influence not only the lives of sufferers but also those closest to them? Finally, can the knowledge base be deepened to help guide practice for those caring for the needs of adolescent CFS sufferers and their families?
The study used a narrative approach in an attempt to capture young people‘s stories, and to provide a window of insight into the personal impacts of CFS on the lives of individuals. Open-ended interviews with eight young CFS sufferers (11 to 18 year olds) were employed that explored personal experiences of CFS. In addition four email interviews were conducted with primary caregivers to explore the impacts of CFS from a carers perspective.
Five themes arose from a generic qualitative analysis of data - adolescent CFS is experienced as: (1) having to adapt to debilitating physical symptoms; (2) living with changes in family relationships and loved one‟s life experiences; (3) living with isolation and a disruption to a full and satisfying teenage life; and (4) feeling misunderstood and judged. Also a fifth and universal overarching theme, that CFS in adolescents is experienced as having to put life on hold. This is a major life adjustment, not only for the individual sufferers but for their family members also, who have to adapt to a new way of life accommodating for the limitations of one member.
The implications for clinical practice and further research are discussed
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by the Impart of the care, side to side, i
..■i.l his wif* r*c*It*d • |ir>ii*e owl
jtb* h,-sri. a twisted sptne snd .niter'
ent*rtalBed --. I.Jmt*. which. tr*g*ther wtth thr
« Prerji.-.rt sbork. re*nll«d In ber death, ber ha*-1
bond Itelleves. Dr. Ill-ben ti Hey-,
nidtls of l*al.i Alio attended her Me *
demon recehetl spliiot Injuries and
hla hoed was badly cut, while bl* tit*
He girl. Bg*d-tJ. siUlalne-1 a hroketi j
ciisriMMir and bad cats
Tb* day after lb* mrridmt ib* gi j
Paul Ir.sursnce Vump*' . . offices In
i --I . ■■.- nrtlne-d l>r S-1-*-eman
WOULD REOPEN
PEACE PARLEY
Sll,.: by VStt.HJ* I-rT-aTAa
U)NfK)N. Pab :.: Advice* indl
rale tb*t Premier l.r-iin. of Russia
has spr-ealed to Bertla to ri-.>pen pose*;
.■■*'.-- wtth R***l* Meoawbtl*
* ■ **s Krylr-nko. th* Bol*hev*hI com
monder. I* endeavoring to .lart guer
tils warfare. Utile information of
the .riii.l c.iiitlitmn* Is ohlalnahle It
ts believed ibr German* will have considerable dlftlculty Ib reaching Petra-
BAIRD NAMED TO
SUCCEED HUGHES
THKNTON. Peh tt --•ncr-i|--t*or
Ki1«e todsy ar.noame.1 th* Bppolnt-
-_ca1 of Havld lis In) a prominent Republican, aged T» as t'nlted Slate*
Senotor from New Jersey lo succeed
William llugb*** IlBtrd will serve
UB'll the election In Suvemt-er The
pound of Hnngartan paprika and Cos- ..-^r,*.-,.,*. bos pl-dgwd bts support to
s*c meslr as uBwbc*l-*»t*_j«* bb It was .j,* polit-l** of Prwtdeut Wllr_*n.
'..'*.,' rt daring, weird, bold In i
i*nacls-.aiii*n wtth no me-er of the roc - -f-|__ *t_r| q** .CTITT
v*Tlticav*l re-trwlnts of rls_.le«i e,-m-. I ttt. rtlLWD £_ 1 A 11
pc-iH..,, than in a eohi.t picture But YtAS OVER-ESTIMATED
It was pieesOBt to hear Oodowskl} _____
asain. tbnwgb th* dilt*reni haads Kj-*y--,',Km tTTY. Peb « That -eland dlffereni ntedlum than Iho** h. u,. Mf_ p^^^, K it-elp.. widow ll«r Red
hl-naetf hrt-*-gbl b* a few weeks ago ■„. T(ro,^hY |ps, nnrim* col ! Wt*_hi*ngt'-n that th* western *<■*-•--1*
The last graap ■■•-■• i—■■! of aa rt jrH_tor ^ ,_, po,, ,_ --,_, -.Van. is—,! had oversot-scrtbed their Quota to tn*
steal* by CM. a -er-t-nad* of d'Ambro- „., . »,»***, -_ vtmgrwa*. onrwa-jlunk-r Red Cm**.
slo. a repbyr of Huboy and a Za [**;,,„,„, „. ,■.,„ ,s)u.. „. ,„ f ,.,,,, -*r| ltiak* Wilbur a. chairman of the
te«,|., .,t Smiasatr Thi*-** were played ; thonsaBds of dolUre was r*T**l*d here! thrin trtamp campaign reponed that
PATRIOTISM IS
KEYNOTE IN HIGH-"
SCHOOL EXERCISES
Appru*>rlat» *x*r*t*a* . tm W**L
Ington's IHrthday were held Ib all lh*
schools of Paio Alio y*sterday. The
following program waa given lo the
student* of the high school
rtetectlons hy th* high acbool orchestra- 1. Coronation atsrch; 1. The
I-irv-t
Juttl.-r lle-1 l'ti*i .',
roll ment week, Norris Jsme.
Thrift stamp campaign, Hlsk* Wll-
hur
Iteaitlna "The True lleorge Washington." hy Paul Port!, (leorge Sirat
tee
Cornet solot aceompsnlrd by orrbe*-
Irs, H.t.t'l Walker
i.'-'j' Washington as a ttrirntlflr
t'arn ei ".athan Moor*
Poem. "laBda Of the fieri." IltJlores
Newman
11... Hal.i.i.. "The Pisa* under Wlilcti
Wsshlngtoo I ..„*!.*. ■ laurile 1-srl-er
aod eilubelh Petrce
8*1 ai* to the nag. tb* *chaol
■•ar -ti-.il->.: llannet.-' tmba*trm
onl tjcho-nl
In th* annt-ttneement ai..nii the junior Red Cross Nnrrls Jsrnes read a 1*1*
•d from the nsilonal Junta, runveniton held In
with ih. .put! and nsturalness with
which itiey wer* comtK_te*i —lhe Oriental*, for etsmple. which might, tor
(CMtiBBwd on nag* 4)
by the Mitis nt s report by Inherllsnce I tbe high school-had plared it-telf on
I'at Appraiser H W Sch.t-er* In ihejlOO per cnit basis In the campaign
offit** of th* county clerk. 1 Pollowlng Is a list of Ih* cloaaesand
Mr. Phrl-s*- wtll cslle-d for Ib* p«y smot.nl sub*crtl-ed
to trtwttds. relauves aad servant*,
aftrr setting aside fZtO.tXKi tor annn
Hie* lo her three sisters, Mrs---V!rgtnla
A. la.t'l San Qbj_m' Mrs. Kugnnie H
rti-hrrieder. ftan Prancisco. and Mm
Amands A rlwasey. M-t.i,i Park. !-■
sides two brother.. Edward T. and Al
■■■••. A McLean, both of -*«■ Praa-
ctt_-o iVhaberg's report says Ihe -*,
.late, havlflg a tnorket volee of tts-v
ill?.t. after riedactlng claims and ex
lpen.es of administration, ts eshau.ied
MONDAY FINAL
ENROLLMENT
DAY
—"-■— ' The first nine b*i)ti-*sts. Toliowlng
Fifty Shipy-rd VYwker V.l-^;,^'« £££ »«>» » <?■
□nteerj Now Si**ntd Up—
Palo Alto Doini Her Bit
W F thlpman, nephew. H*.*QP.
Pouny J t'bitfBsaa. niece. Iio.ooe. f_m-
fly Tripp, sl.ier. l^.triOO; Eugenie H
Crtsbtree. nlrce. ItO.ODO: IJida W. C,
Tripp, niece, IIS.WH)- Florenc* Lansing, niece. $1S.MKi; (lar* Blhel Cool-
ey, ts:.-"- I.r.""". Mlnnl* A WU1»t.
alec*, t: ■ ■ - aod Carol Tripp, grond-
r.i- r t'— '■ The tenth t..jur»t ti to
Joan li Bchrt-eder. brnthrr la law of
Mr* Phelp*
Monday is the last day for enroll-
Went of m*n a* volunteer* for tbe
I'nlted Ktates shipyard* under thr
new *steB*loe of tin-* receatly rrraat-
r-J Tber* *e*m* to be no likelihood
ot any farther extension, bence W
O.Horabin. e-nrollmtint nr- ■■• ■■•*'•-
urge* all who hoc* not already signed
■ up and who wish to do so to t*** sure
to retrt»t*r In tbl* branch of th*
t'nlis- :-.,■.. public sb-tIc* res-err*
oo Monday.
Psalft Alto t* doing t-r all In this
driv**. aa Bparaxla-ately flfty atea of; WAftHINOTON. Feb
thi* iiut.t'i hove signed up by ::.:*.,ad..- David R. Francis today cabled'li
anerneon Tb* diy tanks well tn th*i*be gut* Departtaetit that thn Ituaslon|death
lead for rnroiini.*•*.*.. for shipyard army will defend Petrograd, and It laj
A1XIED DIPLOMATS
MAY LEAVE RUSSIA
High **nlor*
IWTtJ
L.OW senlc-r*
.... _ie*
High Junior*
*r*WJt
jitw Juniors
till
tlgh sophomore* ...
.«.*-
!_tw sophomore* .....
«J3
High freshmen
loj.U
',.•■* freshman
tu ti
Faevlty
- SH-tt
Toul
I2_t8«*-
The *mnun1 per capita of lhe high
school Is 1-3-. Palo Alto has the
only high .chc-ol In lhe stole ond probably in the United States thai has a
1« per cent record In the buying of
thrift stamp*
SEEK WITNESS FOR « '
ALLEGED TREASON
CAMP L**WJ8. Wash. P*b SJ.—Effort, ore being mad* tod"*' to secwre
t.'r for the military -■■-?■. ir:sr
tlol ot f.'-r Atutrians wbo ar* *<
cot-ad of threatening tn shoot tbelr of
flri'-s and *urrender to th* Ra-ui at
thn flrst opportunity oRered In Prance.
Only two witnesses ar* now available.
t-Bleas Other* -ni;!i!-an! of lha l.-i'i-.,::
ar* foUBd It I* believed the quartette
will be transferred to tbe civil asthori-
Ambas*- ties for lalernment. If the rTldenee
convincingly strong the penalty I*
worker* About ten men ha** beea
edd*d to tb* list since tbe *st*notc*n
r*f ttm* waa granted aad a few additional names are etprcfecl oa Moo
day.
t*~ibabl* that the allied diplomat* will Unulenont K F. Kossob. who has
i-avr if ih* Crt-u-t reach lha dty. been at Camp Jovepb K J_hn*ton.
Pr-aacl* accoapanylng tbea If nec-r.. *-*, _ *,,r w-, -jm*. haa b**n aaalgrj«*l
ts-j-T The B-twsage. sitaoagb ]_*t re- to th* <s-oa.uaad of Clerical Coa-painy
•reived. I* d*t*d Frbmary lt. j So. 1 at tbat camp
tie**ea of ihe accident
STRICT CONTROL
ORDER ISSUED
FRESHMEN GO
INTO TRAINING
Track Proip.ctivet Cat Out
All Bad Habit« Including
Late Hours
A* Mme. tlalltv-eri do** not usually
apl-ear at benefli p*rformani*--«lhe local Ilelgtan relief rotntnlttee, which I*
| bringing her hen* in raise fund, for
McAt-00 Restrict* Sritfiwl****- ■*,|■■'' Df *ht> *********** wotne_ and
_ , , _ _ ■ children In notlheni Prance, con.1,1
and Appomtment of Rail* •■■• ii*«it very rormnat* sb« «..e
road Officialt tkn* "*"*"" M B*B Kf*-"rt»« **-
in* anl..**.«_.' K*—* a*»_*i
WARHINQTON. P*b. M.-A g*n
era! order, aimed in control Ih* set
arte* paid to high railway otllrlalB and
restricting the creation of new office*.
wa* today i.*ia"-,1 by lure- for at Rail
—sad* McAdoo. aa follows
"Carriers shall-nol r-rwaie an add!
tlonal office ur fill any vacancy utile**
necessary tn oj_>rslli>ii of the rail mails
under govnrnment cunt nil. If doubt
fu]. submit ihe case for approval to
the director general Railroad* shall
not create or nil any oltlrw above lhe
grade of general msnagsr without
■urb approval, stnl must report to the
regtonsl director monthly all salaries
of general snd division ufflrer. PjMayf*
Ing buiween tliwm snd in..in... -wr
year, allowing Increase, and'new sp-
polnlmenls
YVITTE OUILOIRT, WHO SINGH IN ASSEMBLY MALL TONIOHT
Intartably Yvell* tlullbert capture* tetpress more by her voice Ihan *o**ne
.. br.ru uf test ».Oie,,. -■ «..,; Iter ,y ... ,],,- tnoat fsmous prima donnas In
•arnnc* st the Htanford Assembly aa t**psra>'*
li.ii Mi....i.i evrnlng In a b*ne*lt per- j "One of tbe most remorhsWe artlaia
formanr-e Is rtpecied lo i-c no etcep. of our grnerathm." are Ihe words of
Hon. Equally as delicate and elojlledfern Mason of the Ban Francisco
■iu.ni a. her t«.i«l lnter|iretallon* Is i Bssmlner
har acting ond Ihe riwtume* which "It wa» Ib* great art of Mme. tlull-
.he wears give nr* and color to the bert that held u* from flrei lo lasl. on
old French "chanson*" which she [ art that bos lis fonndatlon In natural-
aess aad sinipticiit.' says Ibe Saw
Vtvrk World critic.
That sh* la without o peer ts the
ronseuaus ot musical reviewers, who
declare lhat no other artist before
th* public lodoy could attempt In do
wbol she does.
Th* prog-ram which ah* will glv* on
Monday evening eonslsls of tbl***
first of tVbrtasry and will gtv« one orlgroap* of old t**ong* and legend* of
more iher* on her preseni visit to j preac*. first she will sing three lag'
the ts*sy region jands of the fltle*nth and aUlMtnth
Tickets ar* being dlsptwed of hy j centuiiiis. Ihen thres snugs of the mid-
members of Hie coinmlilee and sre dl* ages and finally three popular aire
also on sale at Welnaartner's and Ihn of the *event*enth rentury. Sbe alng*
rampua bookstore These Hckets sre tin French, but mokes Ih* longusg* un
to be etclwnged for r***rved **al r."i ' it-t-nt-l to all tbt*t--ugh her acting
[*"T.. tt.:,. and Monday at Welngari-i Aside from her unsnt-***-_*cd vocal
are's ' {powers th* story of her risa In the
M'1-i..i1 -critic* rrwrywhrre give
high praise lo Mme tlulttiert. On* of
Ihem say. "Alie Is more nliK|uenl In
»rtje ttt her song, than many sn actress
tn a five-act play ami she is abb* to
world of music Is ron-antlr With her
mother sho was a soantaires* In Paris
anil her attainment of Ihn place *hn
holds today was by ii*e-*-vHn1ng «***m-
Ingly Ituunnc-untabl* obstacle*-.
program of band
concert at camp !
fremont sunday!
AMERICAN AIR
MEN ACTIVE
The tollowtng program will bt-
*__ I, it. rai, ii.ttei -»■-. t*JStori«Tli*tGerm-iiA-_to-i
fantry haad, al 1 M p tn_ Sunday.) *.*•*■ ir *. _
February 21. tn frotn of ft be ISth In-, Control Air Above United
fanlry headquorter* James C Kid -*. , -r I tf a 1
rid,, i. ti,. b,-d i_n.,r SUtei Trirncht. Scouted
March, "Rookl***," Drum. -—...—,
■Hulie Abt-tiiglnal." Wh.eloek. (ail AJiBRKTAN* *ARMY UK ,i*yc Mt
Morning on the Plains, lb) The !."-■ ( ■■■.,- is FltASCR. Peb. n.__Th* Bto*
ers Rong. Icj Dance of th*> Red Men -ta*. -»cenily publlahed In the United
tfitern>e--o. "Wedding of the -tose.''f|it«t** to the effect thai German avls-
Irssot- |tor* tT-nirol lhe nit above Ihe Atner
Two Song* -"Calvary." Rodney, j )n||) ,-„,,,,,, are sc.lTed at by army of-
plsyed hy <*onrt*ral Frank A. Nogel; ncials. The run fire of Ih* Amerlcnn
< *Hi*odhyB.- for cornet. Traill, played hy b,„P*ies on Priday was regulated en-
Freahmnn out for track are to Asalsiant Hand L*ad*r Will l_ke. Uyetf hy American aviation*, who pho-
go Into strict training on Monday st | Wslu, "lutlsn Nights." .nn-""! hy ■ ,„,„ .,,,„, ,(,., a-rsrman irenche*. de-
Stanford .No more smoking. daaclcK. Ti-f-anl ; tenses and can (orimenl 8*r*a avla-
drlnklng. *w**>t* or paMrie* are to be Selection, light .*(**«. **8o le-ngjtof_ are engaged In th* work When
allowed the first year aspirants tor; laHty." Carroll. (Df. weather permits lh* American
cinder path bonor*. Irrespecllve ot , arlatore are aa actlre a* the Her-
whelher or not the, have been show '-ftl,rnlrn._ CTTDUruC man*. Our moclilnes nr* Ih* latest
Ing up well In compeiltlon Early to tjUVfclUlUK _ 1 trntTtS lypes and llielr work Is n*c*!l*nt
bed I. another Important principle of' encift ItlBlin ,,_,_ ,
training for tb* "troah" who are su ' SPEAKS IN PALO ALTO CUIDDV IAI I V t ID
p.-t**-l tt. get to bed by 11 o'clock here • |5nAJrr I JULLi -ur
Strict training for lha varelty arill The ibrestmlng weather of Thure | GIVEN BY HIGH BOYS
nrt go Into effect for two more weeks, dsy aflernoon Interfered considerably I
but light tralnlnt* I. befng observed i wllh lhe ratherlng of an audience to . A Mk" ****"*'* "*» Wlr «P was
hy most nt th* men on the s-tuad hear Horernor Stephens speak at lhe.-*""1 ■■*■* ***** ** •**" Pt*WWW-*l and
Umlled omonni of dancing and omok--Armory, although aUmt SOD were pre* * »>**I-py program, was run off by the
lu: are oa the niU for th* vareltltea 'eni Judse Kgrrion «, Laktn presided j **"** ia *******
Tb* fre*hman track meat with CbI-!bI the merUng. The governor spoked lo * ,u* "* **** ""* freshmen de-
IfoTnta I* only oboet hv« w*ek* otT 'aboat ihe work and doty of CaUfornla: t***** *** -Crphooric-rr* and the Jon-
hence the frewhman relea will be] In the war. II* told of his travels to' '•*"_ defeated the senior*
strictly *nfc*rr*d and any maa caught »rery county In Ihe slat* bul did not
ylolaUng them will loa* his plac* on discuss *-o1ltlc*. Henolor H. C. Jone*.
lh« squad. The freshmen elect tbafr •««■•**■ . Ilohnett
caplaln Wednesdoy afteroooo. | accompanied Mr. Stephens,
Rain preyenietl the Usual competl-
(Jve Saturdoy morning workout today.
SOCCER GAME
lSTOSTTONED
Th* soccer fbolball gam* which
was to have been playad Rnnday sf
terot-oo Bt 2:10 l-r'.ren a Camp Fre
tnont ond San Fraaciaco team bas
been f*o*l*i-c«ed Indefinitely.
NEGRO BOOTLEGGERS
CAUSE TROUBLE
MEMPHIS. Tenn., Feb. "S, Patrol-
mall FI an Iti no ri wa* billed and Patro!<
man Hou by was wounded today In a
ba-ll* with aegro hootseggar*. tm* ot
whom w*a captured
Pour tbree-i-ound Itoifng matches
were staged, th* winning being by de-
rlelnn of fhe referee, ll*»b Spiers. In
thn first bout Crone defeated Hyde;
second bout, Hlmmun* defeated Simp-
•Oft* third bout. Klrkaey defeated
Hucklln. '..-■■" bout. Ftlnl defeated
Howley-
Reveral wrestling conlactB were
given, with Ihe following re*utt>:
Klrkaey defeated Crow.
flreen defeated White.
May. and Chart**
0001
DAILY PALO ALTO TOES, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1918.
Ball? paio Hito -tines
t-H—l-t tissr-Ur
•**- *^***___ *■" wc*_r "*"'
TiMia n:itusui»c company.
-**. I_i- ASM, 0__-
I-
MAIL SCB-svCR/MIOS KATK-
H*aisa_-r Is **r**t*.l
Y-_r J
Htm** ■■-*
.U_r—s sll f.st-*-u.i.f*n.i*>* t« Till, I''
TlUtS. It** .**!--, tal Raw» rwm» I
p_i» Aa* « SssBtt-rd *-**->-» a-c-wsw*. ** __?
—_M -oStt-w*. THE TIM*-. «s nst *e- "
I ksr --gar. hy IS* Ii
SsMt Wf i _M
-t -*t*st_ fs***_- K "->■-*; af a *—wf.t.rt_*. sr
lA-t-*** twist* -i» •>*»■*•-****
Tl'E81>AV. REBRI'ARY -«. IMS
Ha may loss- taa war
ta taa world.
ter tack of it
Nickel of I -self la not very remark
able or of much s.*<*ount. Adoptloa of
it for coinage by our government
ns*inly to create a tnsrk-t oa* for the •
.tt WAR MILITARISM AND DEMOCRACY -**
LETTUIS Br "VBfBOr*
s»tal. Bat. Ktxafl la «—all qo,ntiu_ ..................................................
..I
with other sabstaac**. It acta like a
veritable- "iihiloaopher's stone.- trsns-
muUng them In magical ways.
From 2 to S per r*at of It added to
Iron i—ok** the lattrr wonderfully
hard and lough, almost rast-proof, and
nsarly arid proof Thus It give* itn
-sr-tMti-sblllty to sbit*-*rnior. aad r*a-
dera nr-sslbl* th* rca-ns traction of btg
rannon relatively light In wsighl and
with tremendnu* striking-power, ,..,,
N'lckelsteel Is used for tdrnool svery .Prone Thry fear, rather, that
bind of -aachtnery. Ralls of thla alloy j may Mtft-cead la our aaltooal aad tn-
are cheaper al double th* price tb*_ temaiionsl undertaking 1 do oot
rail, of ordinary ot***l. b-vcaoae they j moan tbat tbaae men and wotneti am
last *o much longer. It has rovolu-. traitor*; they sr* not even e-orwcloua-
tionlsed th* building ot bridge* aat srff ■*- -,,■,,,*,.r--,-.:, They couat then.-
etUs*.
lt-on. when eitposed to heat, expandi
greatly. So likewise does nickel. B-lj,*,, j,*-.-, •• W|]| ao lo Oeruiany
fur some ressoti, as yet uneiploluod.
when 3( per rent of nick*! Is added
C*nv*orts ts D«—ecracy
IMltor Time.: Many who did their
jjttBo*t to ke*p Aarrlf* from *nt*r-
lng the war bt* bow profeselsg grave
■tiiii.it*' ov«r dsjig'T* they see threat
entng the count ri They do not tssr
our military d*fsat oor do they '■-*,*
tbat admlnl.trallx blundering and
f-aagi-****loaa] wrangling will prevent
our aeiting an sUectlve army li
habit of abstract thougbt. could sa*
th* moral of s i*c*ticr.'ir aituatioa bet-
ter Ihan some academies When list-
gl-m was Invsded tbey had a hu
maaly resentful sense of what had
hapo-sosd. When they rt-ati of Lou-
**1n tbey needed no lfit*rpr*ter.
Wh-n lahay .Warned of fiatn-siortr*
shabby irickeri, of 2tmm*rm*a'a intrigue la llexleo. of tbe All Highest*
famous wanting to Uerard, Ihey were
abl* to dlvlae, In spit* of paciftst race gad quaJlflfaikx-..
dust ibr-wi_- tbe splrii. th* *x*t la- to aaatraet form and east
T.MCAHEU.
HEN TO FMD WORK
tent of Germany'i -oaats-s, a spirit
wltb which th* world must il-iil
Tb*** "uracil*--! ■ ivii'o. tN.-se pbtln
mea of btg and Utile buslaas*. have
Mors thaa ISO men *_-*t*_*.y bav*
takea ad-raatags of tb* Young Mea'*
Chrtallaa Aasoriation offer to usa Its
efforts to Bnd emplorment tar m*o
btstwtwB th* Bge* ca* ts aad TS years
Be-can.* of tbla r**pooae tb* V. M. C
A. haa *xt*ad*d Ho offer until March
1. All men applying at the vocational
employ-a*Bt dep-u-tmeei of th* T. M
I' A sr* i-egislrr*--* free, whether Loot Rosa eolorwd sweaier oa tbe
ihey are n-rtot-r**. of UM sssoeisU-a highway assr Camp Fremont Bailor not. Tbelr *w*_lat_--_on blank*, dsy morning p. A .ttt. Reward.
cm-t-_n!iig a record of their SXfstri S-1S-
r-*duc-*d ,
si all ofj 1,-w-t—OoM wrist watch. Walthaa..—;
*y*Amp
Lo*rt—on Wat-erWy or Kipling. b*-i Waat**-!
tweao l'Blv-m-_ty and Lytto*. aarrirtg j -s-t*a***Ma*mj
Rswai-d If relui-n--d to S3! Etnrrs-o. \P**>* c-joklng; residence oa campus.
*-* Wi* " Address Hot 110, Stanford Cnlvt-rstty.
USit
Wanted—To buy tn Palo Alto, small
eat taaa. S rooms. In aay fair Iocs t Ion;
sorasfhlng not o*r*r S2S00. Answer
Box IX?. I'alo Alto. SStSt
iron, th* resulting metal rrmtrmrh
high temperature.
Nickel ond iron o
tit,,-I magnetic.
loon-A* deosisxsrat* aad -"jatrr-rtar.^.^ 9poa th, eaeOm which they
They dread an silled victory, no* for -,_*,,•., mw_ ■-*-,,.*, art, neither hypo
jlhe damage It will do to Osrmsnya --.tsw oor 1oo)m. rtmy hsvs turned
i imperial pretensions, but for th* daw j*gW_y from our political paclflau sad
s ag* It wlU do "urtrlir. and oar alll-w; thi/tT j^ (,-np.red rat Hit,-;, They
-tb* -ric-tor*. 'bav* laft (t to our academic pactfli
What ar* th* lleroa of this dreaded;,,, ^ [l|s ,M| af ^.j meo ((> diKnttlT
* ,h_!dBn,»ge? HrsU s-y the paclflei-.
If th* two ■*•*;__ ,„_ _. ■*- ■ „,
p*oy*r* io R*n j-ss-wiBt-kw, *ete*mms*tmeme,wsMae*iJ&^^^f^^^*J»^
In line wtib the **.' Vat**t*Mr. Trid*y tdgtt. fS*>^^^lZS&^£m^^?^iiS
ward for return lo 1JS0 Th* AtMBBam, f Jr
th* larger
Cisco. This la
**s-e*ss__Uoa rfforts
work BBd e-npiajem who **e**r-Ir«
help.
Thi* plan has b***n triad In Chicago
with tnarksd rwsutta.
Ths a_U rVancl-a-o Yn-ing Men's
Chrisiian Ajb-octaiioo haa evolvt-d a
Sob Jom. pacta* TSCIR.
that tha boas of th* world lie* In an; tfaa em-rfayes of luduetrtnl and
?~^-??™^.~.™'Z^^£z^^-^ ^ - -- --■■ -I—" •- - "- *•"
Loaf, Rtrv_y«d i
alan Cat, large
white around asck aad ch**-, slight ir; \'t"~
•moked tortt-sae shell on bsck. I 'ie». e. J.
give ti,f,ift_*ilo-i to Mlas meanoT;
:-j«t* '
SPECIAL NOTICES '
■ Wanted—Small, att-actlva hou**.
y*llow-gT**B eye-.!,„„„-- c _ ,>__,_ „, Dmllss^By
OUR CONCRCSSIOrlAL LIBRARY |
Aiintiftlly our great library In Wash.
Inglori remind* u* afresh of Its rlrhew
snd ann.Hitirr. the year-* secretion* \
Par :'*:■ in spite of war and rumors;
of war. (be librarian of Congros* has
no otm.Mft to apologise The lilog
rspber* of WhlstlsV, Mr and Mrs torn
*t*h Prnnell, hsv* pn-sasnted t-hei
library wllh their notat>,* as-emlitsRe|
of Wbt.lleriano. whlrb add. to Ihei
most complete existing eollertion of;
prints, etcbtag*. pbotogTaph*. andi
other r-eyrrodsettoa* all ibe htstiks by>
and about the palmer: a compreheo
..ne r.'iitr.i iii-.il.nt of work* In which j
hi* art 1* discussed, some amy tollo
i>-lu-i-r* of pres* and ni*r*nnr citjv
l-iTH*. ■s-stslr-ri)** of ctiul.it.. and **■*
oral hundred letter*
EhMMrBBB ihe neil mosl imporiani
art.uttlticm* are th* numerous Items
(if Air.eri, .us iBClBdlMg Jobs W tvlevs
•t-rurnal of bl* trip to Or-orgja. Kir Wsi
hi lUli'igb's descrlplion of (iuistis
r.g:: abundontlsslml" i. llwtdrirh
Kalihr*U*arb*r** "lltatory of New
Vork" With unpunished . orr,-. th..,s by
ihe author, and In manusirlpl the per
snnsl papers of f-hsrle* Thomson tsec-
r-tary of lhe ContlneBtal Congress
ihrii-jgh-nut II* llfri. a* well B* **.-****
«I I;.'1h ri Morris. James Madison. Andrew J*, k-ini iioii.'iNi.ii inephew and
•u-creisri to Andrew Jackson), snd of
many other worth!** who hsve en-
}.,i t-d peculiar i*p*->Hunities In orb-
serve Amerlisn history In the making
The it.ti'.i, division of Ibe library
ran now boasi nearly Soo.oot) items:
maiittftt-ript tarores by many impurisnt
<umpo*er* were added last yt-or-
Sitme r.ttitr* additions were made to the
.-iilleillnii of prints A striking i*art
of the report dhw-uase* accession*
from Chins. Jbbsb. sad lb*ir ti^igbbor-
hood even lo Thibet, of whlrh upward
of «6rti. wer* »*cur*d.
Altogether the Coogritsstonal library
is richer now by i;i> "*.-■ Item* letclu
*ive of -BaB-aTK*ripte, which ar* not
counted) than it wa* a year ago ot
th-sc Mime vimi' item, are prliitud
bttohs ssd pamphlets eight nine* the
BUHber of t*m*>k* puMlsbi-d here lost
year Mind, not yet made numb by
the iteration of the vast totals of war
finance may f-_il o pardnnable thrill
in the fort that our imtioosl library
now contain* tstill esreptlng mans
sVrlplsl neorl* tour million title* -
The Dial.
, i vain of tbelr psreonal 1mporioi*t.
wltl Bway the nation's mind In '■■'■'
of mllitj_y service Then capllol. I
! lh- loag period of rerojutritftift. _i
Jounch gigantic * schemes of et*tf
W* may call these mea belated j nigbu win be net aside for ibe em-
CsOBrnrt* to demr-crscy If It amuse* ployes of the varimia firms and en
ua. But lat us not fall to -.-•■ that H tertalamsnts will b« pr-*rld*d
is the, usmr and formBlss of democ- Tba *»**»-** of thi* ptaa U to
raey. net ta* **a*IUva spirit aad th* tr-*,,* employ** of business inuitu
tiulck readiness to act. that lhe war tit,nr gtttm tos-ather and to setshllsb
blnoUoB has no magnetism
Mon-! ui,-i*i la mtiiure of nickel
and rnpper. named after Its Inventori.
be drown to a wire MOOOlh of an
it-rh thick And Ihls wtre ri
woven into cloth as pliable a* —
curiously enough, the nt*** of the Suds**"-' ■*«- Ir^uBUial profl tew ring, using.h„ -,-._ tb* means of teschlag to! between tbem a cliwer bond of friend
bury dlstrtcl. In Ontario. * furnish '**•" «<*ndlng army, o* ib* army «'; tbe*e men. They bad the** latter all [ship Hy doing ihU the T MCA
nickel and ropper In th* very prooor ^*nu**' *** °*^ *?*rn_-!, " „'" ,h* wW1** ** c««»<» «*l_ •*• STwattfa-j, ,y_- it u doing s good **asr*ri--.
rw-uirv-d tor Monel Baeul. aojkeep Ubor dorllr and In **.«. sir,,,-., „, „,, ^.^ Md _, ,,,., _,. BW ^ ,0 tbm wN bm t_ .j,.
that their output <-sn tie used dlrwct i "m* check* on irrt-powilble *r-rt r*o--iorily „- desj^-nic- They sre In s employers as wall
from the smelter. No wonder tholiHom speech will by that li*.-* •'*»«; aenea belated converts, but tbeir eom- i Th-, t--.* B->-jr -rf xj,u kind will
nl.Wr! bs* been called the 'myslery;*« school-d us to repression that *e.lr«>rBto0 ,,,-. pTO.p noatl |h#1 lfl,( ._n ^ ^u Friday evening March 1
mrul- H is in very truth a talracl*-, shall be tadl***-*-**. a* well as p,.w->r utri„ .^ m^M tot M (l_, Th0f _b(_ ttMntd ot the Southern
warhar-' l-hlladelnhl. ratdlc I.edger lews to -tsrot^. against tr-aciK«,.ry; u^ ,„ wl,h ,„,„-, .bbw-v,-.^ lh(l j p.^.. „.„_.. Vnmphnj -,„„ ^
, a [____?. '.V"Vr", , " V",tt m.^1 ""**"■ '"*" tU" ':*,rm*-*-r h"** « t»"*!lnvti*<l to attend an enten.lnment In
TM1 HOME OUARO sbowled fabric of tree l.« anl insUtu-1 unm_,hlrf tor ,„ tbm maM lo ^Ualr honor st tb* V MCA build
W -III e-tlUp** Our '-'*;'*'Havla. me* it. they will kaow ,b* U,g RimlUr .R^rs wilt follow for
-rraonlng BBder 0 load of debt Plltd. rwBW- -„„ lbM, mnmft „ they j employes of other orgonliatlon, **■
may appear, in policy or legislation of; er7 T_t»d*y -,*(ht.
f-gbt i mounialn high, will sink In!
under lh* Amertran bannsr In thl*!p*|iual *1s*e**y lo a shrewd minority
great war for world-fre*dom hav* a I of plutocratic masters Eve:, bow
right to ts-s-tecl iho-je of as wbo rw-jtb*-*** piulocrsi*. plotting our ruin, lo-
ntsiii I-cblnd to support them valiant-j suit our Intelllgea--* with acaitwl)
Iv W« ore jerolnded dally of tbe oa concealed Irony. They and Uielr
linn* nitiiis. and s whole-hearled r* [agents, who had nothing but cailca
.ponse to every de-r-and i* **s**ntl*l ture and abu** for deBuscra-y before
to a sitri*-e*sful terraiiwiton of th* sror. jthw war. are a..* loudeavt nf all m r*>
Tti> «!■ appesls sre not Impersonal: j cifi-rnns pi-oiesiaiiuii of our war's
they are addressed to you and IRA.jtfBtBOerBtllO purpo*** and JustIfl'-..Hon
N'ot s man. woman or child In America _ fb. picture I* surely drawn H: turtd
bat bt vital!v .iii.ierned in the i«»j-' (■,„„.» it, hasnta tb* Imagtnallon of
and w* sr* all, la s very true sens* '-•-*, psriBst* and mske* their v*i-
tanor* In lhe mighty struggle. |a„i, .^.p, BB jiiuebeani inrri'*"" *
When the Itov* come sailing tutnif child *.r b poem of Kdgsr Allen IH>e
we want to be able lo »e*t ihem with?„,„ .„„ ^U*ta lo a art too t^rl-.tcal
a <vm*art-»si*t-aa that we have foiled; #wtr*.-,-,. Sfnator l^rwiletle, An«
point to strengthen and sustain i *-,,.,.hl„. Mr i^hnor and tbe faUl.ftil
followem of tliesti propel. ma*e «• I-
dent tb« grtir.ome ts.clBBilaa of this
vision for th-dr overw-—ugbt tan-d*
Whst Ibey fall lo do with oil their
frantic Iterailiui Is In the least to -OSV
vitKo a reasonabl* rr*ritoif of it* probability or Its i.-.it.'.'.i'i
Tb* pJ-t-jHtint. I urge Is
speti.ilail.iii and romance
house burns then* Is
To daft-si
WUitf Iho
i time [or
mllfiarism
NICKEL IS A MYSTERY METAL
The mftter* of tTe-t-iaiiy tall nickel
devil, .-o*.iter ' — a name not Inapt
frum our i-rwa-tat day viewpoiBt. laa*
math as ntnetemh* of the world's
output of that in.-tsii Is u-.."i dlrctlv
or indirettly. for the killing of aaM
and the destruction of prnp-rty.
An eminent weiAlIiirgUl. IH K B
Rigger, soys that "rhemltal reni'*nh
im* .nil,iv.i'il nickel wltb thi.1 prtwwf
to bring ahiiut the ruin ur the triumph
of tbr greatest nsllona If no ntch*l
were .,!,:,,.t.„i>t,- tt..- whole machinery
snd '■ i-s.i :■.. 'i' of modem annsment
on ..<s a titl land would go back wilh
one slide almost to the days ot Nelson
amd \ a-,«>!>*< ui
The automobile tlnrlndlng. of
■•ourse. tbe abolly llidtspenaabln mill'
isry motor truck and th* "task**., th*
alrpUtt*. the baUo-n.airship, and Ihe
suliroarine are. says Ur Rigger, the
offspring of ntrkrl and Its alloys. The
iiinili :i*. dreadnought- oven ihe greet
guna It rarrl**- would be im**o**Ibl*
without nltkel
He thinks thai tbe main objocl of
the German govemment In bulitling
tuch "merchant submarines*' aa tbe
l*-ut.iht*nd was to prrwurr supplle*
of thts [<n-t i.iu* wsr metal, .which the
kslser needs more than .anything *-!■»*-
We shall Ih* grateful
when it la all over; It is our bu.in«s*
iniw to establish a 'mn ba.f* for a *v>
■ I"---; grrstltud* on Ihtdr nan
Th* ttoldler and sailor fight unly
halt the battle, we on this side of Ihe
wide wster can not shirk our ubtiga
Hon to supply our half of Ihe fighting
power. Every household, every field
In Anient* must plev Its part-in Ibis
■ I niggle
There mast be no heartache In th* dn'*ming.
day of P**r*. no r-*g-wt* that we might '•*** ****** °*1-* ** °*»r ***** •*•"*■ *••
have bBNtenod tbe end by a keeneri•■••'*«'■','■ •-*■•• *** tt** of siding o mil
realliatlon of our rtrsponslbllltles The,l»''*in that exist* iwlay In C.cmiai.y
Ihousand* over there mast never o.u-~ ;tn ■'*-*• P"*-"' •"- activity* I *m not
tlon lh* loyal raoperatton of the thr-u »P**klng now of sincerity: I *m
-and* over here. [Speaking of mere c-*tmmunplace Intel
We ar* tn Ibe war Ui win; and ■ llsenee. Can we call a man inietll
thereby put On end. we bop* for all; F"nt who shows hla devotion tc. de-
tlm*. to tb* horrible thr*si leveled' tnocracy by defending lb* tl*mia*
Bgsin.l ,-it-iiiisiion by tbe Cerman goteinment's demand tor an I'luium
goternmeiit We must win; we must on iti mill Ions, by spprotlitg the sink
have im iiiti.tr thought. Defeat would lug ol tlm l.usllaula and. to ainbar-
mesn the destruction of everylhlag ■ rasa lb" conduct of tlie war, by vol-
enlighiened Btaiesmea. nbllanthro tng against a food admlBl*tratl»u'
Their
wlU t
mocrocy .
ment which will fortify and i»e*d- T*-*--*CES OF PRIMttTOBiC
hem W* have all gaiaed a new Im
in--.:.ion of a sunt Into which thi
-wars Bft*r peace wtll put a*« am
more abundant mennlng
VINDEX
►♦♦♦ooooa
FORUM, li
s*e*»»***ss**»»*»*»*e*e***
To th* Editor of the Tlm**-.----Too
printed on Thursday'a very besutlful
Bnd sfTsctlng letter from Mrs. Dr.
Lara*, .bout lhe stsrv*_ RelgUn Chll- *mc**** tn*1 *
dren Her* in soother word plclnre -*-****»ul origti
RACES FOUND IN OREGON
Ice ui" that ar* natural cold *tor
oge *.:. '■,.-,:-."> have i- •■•.> dl*c-o**red
In lh* lava beds tf, mile* Boutheast of
k :,"..■!■ Ralls, Or* The eiploror*
also report dlscovsrlng rnsny Batural
bridgt-* *i a-ub*e<-uent rains bav*
washed out the gi-ound under great
ahsOta of lava that was -igilnl from
crack* tn th« earth ceniarlea ago.
Beneath the lav* shewts aad revealed by eroaion the men also found
csverns whuae wbIIb bear writing*
and plciur** made by prehistoric
be evidently of
, of th* Indians
btldhnod in lite war. whlrh might, r"**dln« In Ihe Klamath reaervatlon
Interest your readers II I* quoted t**\*,liv* b***° ■•,,r '° decipher copies of
'The Child" ilaondont. from th* xh* writing mad* by ihe men and
^■hc*ot Mutif Review The tjuotatlrwi brought wat ltt-tm* of ihe pltrtui-s.
foltowa: I show great ships, equipped wttb rude
"Our otr-rald rules gathered iiu■ -«"« and oar* Rimtlar to. the Pboe-
children In class rooms away :-"'n :* '■*■' **'■■■- -
tbe window* toward* the ceatral ball ' Tbl* summer the reg-ton will bev.s-
inse day the warning came ]u*t aa the'lied by professor* from Ort*goa and
children wi-r* assembling tor schMd.j'allfi-rnlB t-tilmge* and lt I* bvllevod
ami we had th* opportunity of t'esting.lbat s new psge ha* been opened In
under lh* actual
ejpected trouble Children were soor
*n their, i'-oper place, aome ]. ft i
home after the signal, as they tne■'.
forred lo (iiw- to -"Tif«,i to sing III
throuBh We started wllh "Regone .
I till Core and went on wltb other;
Nong* Im-mrfecstt** known, reserving j
our beat known songs to drown gun r
Br*. The children Jotned In well, th*!
only visible alga of stritement being
rth A-nei
ANNOUNCEMENT
I hava absolately iwUred trora tbe
prsctlc* of deatbttr-y at Palo Alto.
ivr-waai Mead* will be aTantsd ao
farora.
CHARLES W DECKER. D. D. 8.
P. 8.—Will •s-t-tetlBoe the practlcs ot _,
■■-.' t.*■;- ts all ot lu liraa-h-s. l*heU,a ''_"
hnlldtng. ft-aotn* 1WT-S0S-30S-3I0. Baal
Rranclaco. Cal.
Waated--Work by tb* hoar or day.
sashing or claaalag; reference Tsi
ITT. ^ JSi.3i*
Waat*d-A*»-_U-ia-ni or room for
wo. Addr*** Box R. R.. TTi_t* offlce.
HMt*
W*ntsd--M*a for jssttor work. Apply Miss Harker'B fthooi. pboae ISO.
MS-it
Waat-d—Olrl or woman to h«lp
It]
ISS-St
■tStt\ Warned■ C.impelent sut-in to do
* • * cooking and Bsaoral bouswwork In prt.
Ploaoo taa-d. all laatrt*_BeaU ItA-I■**•*• family; twtwramc* r-viaire-i T*l
paired- H. Rc-omberg A Soa. ph. sri-rS-Q-Jto UU S^S-3t
1-1B tf WaatBd-~Slenc*Brs*-*-i«r wlshe* po**t-
* * * \t*o* psrt of day. AtUraas Box XX,
Had Moulton'* BB—MB— psi-W-r-. Tlmr* S SS-2t*
Wilson Bldse. oults S. Swaat awt »»_-;-— -— 1 ,—
cold BBd Then-aatlom ta aleetrlc' Waatad_-.8on-*one to tab* car* of
-- evealnra Phooe Menlo
tight cabin.!'. • loiury- Iov**llgsH
11 St If '
:.-jt
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
\ Wanted—tilri lo assist la kodak
;work. Apply Hanaaa'a studio. Martin building _;5tf
Bids will be rw-slvod by th« h-tmrd
of Public Work* of the Clly of Palo
Alto up to S o'clock p. ra.
March 4. ISIS, for lb* furnishing of
men and lee__* and lh* collecting ot
garbage and west* matter within the, Waated --Woman for general Itousw
ccar-wrate Hulls of In* city of Palo work la --ouatry; family of S. t.i-*-!
Wanted—Work as took, ot g*m*t*l
. -ork Is private family; roliabl*; r*f-
'■■ •*-*• nrences. Addreaa Uox A!. Tlm**-
tssst*
Alto.
Specifications or* on file In the ot-
firs of the City Cl*rk, la th* clly hall.
Palo Alto. Cal
PRANK KAS80N. City CI*rk.
MS-ll!
wags*. Pbon* P. A. 144«RI. -Imt:
Daily Deliveries
MILK. CREAM, ICC CRCAM
Daalob Croon-try Butlor
Palo Alto Dairy Co.
PALO ALTO CREAMERV
314 Mnis-.r.,-,. Phen* P. A. 21S
Wonted ITacilcsl nursing by ex
•i-ri.rsfr-d anrw* with i-efer*nce*.
Phone S15J. ] Hlmo
Waated-Oiri* to work lb r^ecreaii
parfor. Apply Wilson's 3 IStf
verii-usl) lake hi*
cbmen and patriot*. Inrlod
ing our beloved forefotlmr*, h*ve
•tiu-'ttlt'd l„r through thn ages. Vie- j g'.joitiy fore bod Ing* in
tort lit this war will ealahtlsb liberty ' Wl( wen Quite coaabl
BBd peace on a «Bre foundotk-n for <-ur : rsrller professlv-ns of
rlescendants They will not have to, Home of them. b*.o*--lni
Suffer as we have suffered. Rut IO'-rdrtl( (lU-,-MWtl.ni1 In mt own stale
wlu requiro*. something more than^,, ia adw »,»,„. of tb. initiative,
mere -terlarsikm,. |t retiulre* htag ,hf, -*.t_--,ndBm aod the iwcall. The*
•U-laltted. .,--..i--,tivr. rttncen1rst--d „.„„, nrm Wi,,wr» ,Q lilK wllt_i.m t.l
etlnrt on th* part ot all of us. II -
jith* way in which they Iried lo shout
And in tlo'tr
pai'ltlrit* are
i war,
lUlrt
i, llfitu
ads.
gresl
luttantly and grudgiogl'
fully and willingly It i-equlres loyal! * in thought, in mmi ond in tirrd
lr-*t us send our young men to th* Ital
tlefleld wllh the firm Bisurance that
behind tbem 1. a great nation untied
in their support Such an Bsaaranre
will sustain and inspire them and
Malta ihem Invincible
J. W. WAIlSWOUTH. Jr.
fnr the Committer on t*uMli
I t:f i>t Ilia! inn
Every man, won
this country, who waat* I
iv-niift. can oerte tt and
a very simple and eBecilt
Hocmlory McAdoo The ■
lend your money i
aud child Ir
■vice Is I
ol lhe di-iinHTstli* manses In furl,
their present dlstrtist ut the "plutocrats' " democratic xea) 1* cblefl> dne
to lhe t,p*Ki.iti„*, of these latter gen
tlemen to jirogreseln* mnasurvs, Hut
now tttulr own tolth In lha ntassea
•..■nu. ti. fatter aud grow faint Wheu
the mas.es turn a deal ear to ihelr
clamor snd stun* signs ol angry Im
patletiii* al tlit-lr pBctflst aabotage
ogalu.i Hie war, ihen lh* mystical ardor of their ilemocrallr faith evapo-
rati-s tn feverish anxiety for th*
manse.' welfare and lu somet
