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It 'h t ii k I iiic Hi" allies mi nuful Imiit lfn In AUoka the fltl Hiantl' handa Thry Art Ini llm rl In hvllcvi' Hi. in hlnffliiK, lint through, f'nr that thry may hnltl four ai ca Ihry huva 'attain put t.tt "..Hln'. . i, ... tin: kuknci: or .o fctiiM I'nlltlra, arrm .llrii; In itiu rl 111..I..11 Im hi the arl. tii o at k'iVI I'nmi'ii' Inn :i i in .linit In prartlrn In Iho l'nllr, MtdTrn nr America II In enactlnB law An Jwr Iimiily lh platform nf thn two major parllra-fi nro rpmlnt1i.il oni-r Afaln, anil with trrtiiit favor, of Vlr I'rraldcnt Marnhall'n rplKram, "Thoy ahnuld write the rlenincratli' platform on a poatrard " Inateatl. a platform wnn wrlttrn that, ron AlderlnA the uheota named for apei Inl A4JlA lallnn, nUAReata tho prOIOattil of a people who Are KturtliiK In to found a Rnvernment from the rounit up The repuhllean platform la almoat aa verhoa-i and HltH of a wllderneea nf new liiwa. And yet, what the rountry neeila more than Anythln eleee In a leclalatlve fn.t until aueh A time aa the ataluten now In exlatence are thonuiKhly fllKeated. Not only In the federal relation, hut In elate anil even municipal relit tlona, the pAtlant atlffera (pom acute leKlala tlve IndlRoatlnn. And nmoni; pnlltlial pr.-n il clonera of repute there la no dlanKTccmcnt ellher Aa t" the ilialemper, the ruuee of the rure. The pollilral parties, however, like Indulgent parenla. IMPlnf 10 any "No" pledRe theniAelvea j to eonllnue nverirmvillni: the atttmaeh uiiin ' tronlili -In ceding viands. What the I'nlted Slate8 atanda In need of la not more laws, hut anne and -militant over haullnR of Its Rovernmental muchlnery in the Interest nf eennomy ami sane ifflcleniTjr In the AdmlnLltrAUen nf ataMnajAl laws. The na tion Buffers from over-Aovernment. a much o, that every man with A perannal difficulty, every fartmn with a grievance to be redrestu-d or purpose to be reallic.l. asks Rnvertitnent hid And protection In excena nf anvthlng contem plated In the i .institution and, In moat cases In direct OppOatfUOH In the clear Intention of those who (I Viand thai wonderful Inalrument. The lnduNttl.il situation does not require new lerlAlollon N.iihet dues the lullrmida; nor the termini Indtutry, itook-rAlalni Induatry; nor doea the penal cndu rriiulie uddltlona The extenalon of Kovernmcnt authnrity any further Into McUl 'ir linlimti ihI irlallnna la a mistake, the proposal cannot Justify Itself ellher In the constitution or In Ih. fa. c ,,f logic and reaaon. Th sane leglslallnn re,ulted at the hands of A new Administration is easily understood The war must be bPOttfhl in an ofttUnl end, and foreign relation reestablished alo.ig the frontiers Ml up by the c.h ly executives and their rooOOOOOri to the tlmo nf Woottroa) Wilson There atop until the entire system of admin istrative government has been IhoroiiKlily ny. r haulcil and almpUflOlt To accomplish this overhauling morn repeals than enactments will bo found desirable and necessary, more offices will need to be abollahAd than created. Out of such legislative activity will necessar ily come A revision of the tax laws and re distribution of the public debt n,t It should b a part of the general undertaking, not a leglalAllv Achievement by Itself No AdmtnlMtrAtlnn could perform a more last tng And valuable aervlca to the country than thlAi If the new administration, whatever Its partisan complexion may I.e. could manage t,, tmpreao the country with lu determination not to enact another piece of legislation or create another office until After a competent com Biltee had made a survey of exlatlng laws nod opartmenta and bureaus and reported a compre hrnalvA plan of simplified government, there would be a tgh of relieved ApprovAl. The special pleaders and claaa Advocates jrould be compelled to pack their trunk and go hnnie The national congreas could Intel ligently com ern Itself with the genuine MtanM of government, and there could and should i nme of (Hi h hii effort, nol only a heller and more constitutional government, but a govern ntent leas officious In Ha relation la 'he unit Mini and far h as expensive. A l trlxlatlvc fast until the patient has had lime in digest thoroughly what he has MlOfl that ihoUd be thn slogan The true m Ion of Ovtmmont requites that lake Ult DUrO for Ihl Ian making habit Oklahoma (tiiburntx Tl? I, s the Dust Clears Away llMlll. i Mii'Mi.N I'OMTIUBtTlONM William (...eh, laOttf jin hotoPtl the senate In xi si iga' ing commlttoi itartlod the oanatori ami tOmOWhnl aho. keil the COVntpy by aaaeitlng hla ppponlllon to a law limiting i (imp ugn 0490 IfibUtlonO The trouble with Mi ItOtb la he re fOOOa In play Ihe deinsgngue Ills DOOlUOO la snutid and loOObli the orily amitid atid laflnblO position In I n taken on (hi alllijeil Mt. Isieh sas such a law would be lm prm tli utile. Thai ik i vnlent t., any (nil minded p. t son. And i' would i erl.ilnly be disregarded by Ihe criminal lomOOl In politico Those who beiiovs in I. an pnlni s prnoUeo i k an polltleo. II OOtlM not in he iiMismny in p. ant mil that irlmliiallly dors not lay In the n lm u lit nf money expi tided In a primary ampalgn bu In Ihn manner In wbhli It la expended, but It la. Thn upwafda nf a ntllllnn dollars Uond In present ing the landldaiy of Of ooO to the counlry was not Diimlnnl ospoB4lturo, for a mnti commit- tee has been working weeks to secure some nWdinie of Improper cxpndltiir and has fulled utterly. Hut the use of an InntfJBlflCOnl nmounl of Lowden ini.ney In MlOOOOjrl was Criminal i II has heen pfOTOn so. If the eountty Is deiermlned to have presl demial piltnarlis then It must nOOOrO to DOn4l4 dale thn right In use money n nuffli II nt iU.in titles tn get their candidal y LntrodUCOd to the clcciors. To dettiand otic wlihottt act nrdlng tha nthir would be manifestly Inconsistent. In nppiisliig the law limiting ampalgn 00 pondltUrOl to tlO.tino a state, Mr. Uieh said. "flUOh a law would be unfair. In New York It i osls lli'i.noo to aend one letter in eai h repub lb an voter. In Texas It would cost very Utile, hOOOIIOl there are not many republb an voters In -Texas." Ily subsi n ut itig Ponnaylvnnln for New York Ihe example applies with euual force to the democratic parly. The true view of the mailer Is I hat laws i.gulsllng thn amount of money expended will not ompllsh nothing. The philosophy Involved In sin h an argument pars with that whl. h hnl.ls thai the tnero poOOOOOlon nf WSaltb Is criminal thai from a perann i cushion d tn au h poa siHalnn rio good Ihought or deed an como Miserable and Intolerable fallacy I The man of no means Is In pmotloi mora Apt to be guilty of criminal pmctloOO than Ihe man of considerable means; thai the pelty-fog-Klng. praitbal ward healer In politico, playing a dark-lantern gaino Is far more dangerous than he who spends money luxlshly to pre sent hla name und his i tutti to the people. The fact ahnuld not be lost sight of that the purveyor or poor uualliy goodn dOOO not ilatn advertise, only trade marked goo.la nf proven worth court the spotlight of publicity. Mr. I.oeb Is eminently right l.ei the dema gogues rage all they please. Tin: sK.wroHiAi, in vkstk.a TtON, The senate ciitnmlttce Investigating campaign expendltui ea continues to function This Ih AUrpilslllg, Inn Having ,icci.milhed I hit pur- POM for which It was orgMlOad, I be defeat of (len. Wood, the country won led to expect that It would qulatly end Its rxlsleiice In suitable form. Hut I here seentu to have been other personal enila to serve. 8o It gnca on and on. In a magnificent show of patriotic purity It delves Into the preconvcntlon campaign of man after man; and It seeks to leave the Impression that every candidate who spent money and every man who handled money is hallmarked with the stamp of Infamy. Now, In order to serve another member of the committee, It moves Into Missouri. Senator Rood Is after his enemies, lie purpOOM pillorlng them through ihe committee's ln cotigallons and dloolnnui M l-'or Heed, the statesman who ItOOd enrage oualy fur the preaervatlon of American In dependence, defying the autocrat al the head of his party In order lo do ao, we have tremen dOUl admlratlnn. Hut for Reed, seeking to crush his opponents through the weight of of ficial position for doing what he for years was A consummate artist In pet forming -swaying majorities through the use of money we have something akin to contempt. Hurling Ihe exposure of the Hahler Morse l.owden Incident, the senate committee haa not been able lo produce a scintilla of evidence that any man spent a dollar corruptly or Illegally In the pri nonrontton campaign. Its asaumptlon that money so used In eonaldei able qonntltlM la aa hypoerltcu! as aatan himself for I here Is not a gentleman on tin- OOmmlttOS but knows that money haa always been used to doli ly campaign expenars; but has himself been the beneficiary of as large auma, proportionately, as any the committee's Investigations have dis closed. t.eiieiui Halmer was eminently correct when he said It did not concern him In the least what the commute, thought, said or did Nor does it concern the country at large The DOmmlltOl from the first to last has tried the patience of the natlnn. It Is without standing in the affectlntta or even reaped of the general public It has fooled no one, though It bus made consummate cowards of many The beat service It can now perform for the country and Iteelf la to taper off as dignifledly as pos sible and adjourn without date. In the future the petty political maneuvers should be left to the want politicians, to the lUblein, tho MAmone, the Merta and the Heelings. Memb. nj of the I'nUed Stalee senate ahnuld never again penult themselvea to Indulge In such a vulgar and devpltskable came. it dovotopo that Frofiklln M Koonavoll a tennis player Tennis Is to spot's what near b' 01 la to the real atiiff or onurao Ihooa Bew pniiie uniforms ire. I f Ihh.va 1.... ... 1... .... .. .n..1.l.,v ' July day muk.a the wlmle town hoi. MoAdoo'i niief la nothing oomportd nh wnai ih. Botmiry fen when the Utb baloll was nnnoonood The Horoscope 0Sf ROM I0M Br Tha (Tn. el o Trthuita , Mr Wilaon wua the flrol lo OPOWl Into the '" band w.'iron II' had telegram of eon griitulallnna already written nut. and all Mr TiimuMy had tn do was to Insert the name of the nominee. Rponblng ..f praaldontlal noutrnlltyi there is Ikt POOltlon taken by lb. Iflohlta Ksgle The Dallas Vr wa nnlv I.IMM liall aj n II heara a la.lv nomtnaa any sin- haa no ftlends lo reward nor em ml. i to punish These new pardon lonndnll ate going to' bring Com RUasell'l fat to life again. It seema Imimaslble lo get through a summer any more i without rsime hat rowing happenings 'Hie Hughes Coonty Tribune carries lis loy ally to mer, ,,f arms to the full limit. It sr ems to think lha! being a i i t.fi ri rate veteran and a ripanlah war veteran riuallflcs a man for chief Justl. e of Hie state supreme court. Our position simply la. announces Ihe Dallas News, that n maitlageuble girl doesn't need as much advertising aa some of them think they do ' ' Ml MSI i i U "A'f to UC iKi tUlarf.. f t J J . iti rniPT.r r ' "on -- r i -ik junw , 'f-ijj r . .. v r - ' " . p.-H f rr y in to Tnf i-s,,- 'imps" Itarometer of Public Opinion Our King Milker. tieorge K llrennnn has the aspect and all the teeming of one of our plain, suhhlaiiti.il Jeffer tntilaue Me doea not have Ihe appearance of a king maker, hut he revealed genius In political strategy at Han l"t a in lscn. Mr McAdon curried a good many of ihe dy nastic cniharrasstnonts, and not the least of tBOIH was thn Illinois resentment nf ihe treatment Rotor Sullivan received from Woodrow Wilson. If it had not heen for Sullivan Wilson's name would hate been wlthdrnwn at BoltlmorO. Sulli van, voting for Chimp Clark, kept Wilaon In the race by lelllng the discouraged WInon man ager to all. k At the proper moment Illinois wiici started Ihe break In the deadlock. When Sullivan ran for Senator In Illinois Wilaon was allent. The prealdent hud given hla suppnrt f n ely In other stales to demo, rate OOndldOtOU, but he maintained a silence which was condemnatory, baOQUOO ussual. In the Illi nois campaign. Hrennan wua Sullivan's friend and had WOrfcod llllnnla polities with him for years Hoger Sulll tan would have been easier on the dynasty than B COO nan was if Sullivan had lived to he... I the Illinois delegation. Hrennan wenl to San Fran cisco to wreck any candidate the white house had, and he did It. As a wrecker Hrennan hie. no weakness. He though' Hoger was too good natured with his in-iiilca when he had them where a right crnss tn the chin would put them out for the count. Hoger never eared to lick anyone ton hard. Hrennan believes In annihilation If he ran nc DOmpllnh It He llkos to sen fragments which cannot be reassembled, and when he has a grudge it Is a complete one OOOrOO Is pmhahly the most thoroughgoing realist In poUUflO. He Is seanlly endowed with lllusinns ami he never mixes Into PolKlflA ele ments, which. In foot, do not oolsc "Chicago Tribune. A Wet OnanVdnoo, The presldenilal battle will be fought nut be tween two Ohio newspaper men--Harding and Cog. Ohio will be the central battleground of the campaign. Although fox "trimmed" on the prohibition Issue Just before the democratic convention, causing some of the wettest delegates Ho got Boovlah, he ho been so oloaaly Identified with Ihe wet forces In Ohio that the Issue Is sure lo he a dominant one In the campaign There Is not the slightest doubt that Ihe vole of such Itataa as Ohio, New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania win in- urgently solicited tor Coo on Ihe ground that ho Is "liberal" In his atti lude toward liquor. The democratic party, how ever, will make a hid for the dry vole, ami thus will add one more Issue to those already men tioned as facing both ways. It will talk Industrial irt propaganda to Ihe public and talk ugatnat compulsory arbltra Hon to organized labor. It will talk ' league without deatructlve reser rations' ' to Ihe Wilson followers and It will talk "league with Interpretative reservations" to the ant! Wilson people. It will talk fox and light wine and beer to the wets and U will talk Klghteenth amendment to the drye. The country will have to get acquainted with Its oOOdldOtOt before November Neither has enjoyed nation-wide fame In the , ,(Pr ,,r personal following they begin the race on even terms The general talk In Ihe next few months wl.l be "We want a new deal. " and this will mean a republican party victory - Wichita Boncoa. Tin- Oil Scout's Wish. Ismg years ago a wish I made. And hoped It would come true; I wished that I were not afraid To hunt for Indians, too I.Ike all the heroes in the books. 'ho hardly spent a day. Without d fight or two, for looks To pass their time away. To make a wish Is nol eo wise, Kor If you ever do, The chances are, In your aurprlae. It sometimes will come true Today, I hunt the Indians Ulr And buttle with them royal To make it pay. as my affair. And dt 111 their lands for oil Tulsa. Inly . KHANKUN I HAVKS Yi: PIBCONTKNTKI) hi vi.r (Copyright. 1010, In JDdgar A Huest ) Ye good kynge s.ute ln hys castle hall and looked through ye wyndows wld. Whenm ye sputt ..f Dream, ,.,,,. ,,,, v. room and salt,, hym down at hys side "Oh. why dOOl Thou look mi oad good Kynge, and what dost Thou seem lo see . "I was only Ihynkylng that I should like to work with my hands." auid he "Oh Thou art wise ns the wisest men. thou hast lorvonta to do Thy will Thou need m,t dream ..r y,. j,, f lon teiM twi j.- worse or akin Tor Thou hast all that ye heart may crav ve wealth of v.i ....t-l.i l. - ,. . - ........ ,n (i.i. An, sai l y kynge, "hut one thyng I could aay "They look so happy who and mortar and brick Their eves can e;le on v.. thev are Ilvme r..v ........k.'. Ye man who mnketh yc road out th turn t.. u .-hi-l.t.. .....4 .. ... ... nny My pretty grundsonue I helped to huild path that ye ride today. on, i aaouio like in gette down with mid know ulmi il... k....i. . I ahnuld like to aup at their tables loo an'i Join with them In their pluv And 1 am sad aa I sit and thynk that never shall grandchyl.le see never One thyngc that my handa have shaped and carved and hullded complete JJJJJ hi nor I'd like lo build Is mine, work wiih atone und steel thyngea they do real. may y men UnfvTV r.iMMeA "fc veW - -1 ' j J jetton Margcinet Carrett's Husband El CHAPTSR isXVi. A MkIu of Waltlnff, I BOON "Irltii my tt-nrH wlnn thri Ml nn out to LmprfHH with my un haVpplnOM Mid Nat down to rofid, pi pOtlng r i r y lime I hurd the flo YHtni Htup that if uan .nt rrturn ItilT; riNUty I" apOlpiflM fur leaving nit. ind to pTOOlleN to do hh I luskrd mn trnlOl ITrOd IHnwurlh and Ot hiTH. Hut tho limn l .; i 'I mlfierahlv. hiuI Whtn midntpcht eamt nd nt 111 hv had tint arrived I lprnn to fotj nnxluuH. Jt 'ouldn't h that ho tiad cut wit h t ho ory pMpl of WhOn 1 had bwtn tslkiH4f; the peo who derided and ttiHtilted m, and whom I fnor4 V"l aa one p'clock Htrut k, then wto. find to had not come home. I realizt d that pob atdv he was wit h Mmt of thent John Kendall, perhapa. I walt.-d until a lilt le after I wn then i oUM tip John's studio. Wh n lie HiiNWertd 1 realized that I had Wokon4 him M hlH voire wan muf fled with iMp, "No, 1 haven't Been Hon tontBht." then. 'In there anything I i an do for foil? I Shouldn't worry how ever, he'll he atony pretty Boon.' "Thank you! 1 am sorry 1 have annoy- d ou," and 1 hunK up tho rc t elver. 1 kn w of no other plaVOS I rnuld PSS4 h him at that hour, no I pdowly prepared ff-r lfd. Hut Bleep wan Im possible, and 1 laid tWSkS Until ths Kiuv d.iUTi rept ln al the window.. DsllS said nothing when ho did not appear at breakfast, hut I ICQSfV by her SSpfSSSloni and hor Mollritude bsCSUSS of my failure to rat, lhat nhe mlrttruHted HomethinK wrong. 1 nwallowed my roffee. atid then anx lotllly watted until time for the of fice to open. At nine O'clOJ k 1 alled. "1 WOQld like to flpeak o Iff tiHr rett." I told th" menoitrapher. " Hello! it wub Hob's VOtOSi and the relief w aa ao great I eould a areely npeak. "HollO Bbbi where ln the world were you. and why didn't fOM come home?" "1 waa at the rlub, and I didn't come home beraune you make it the laat place I watit to are!' "I don't underatand what you mean." Then I shall not tell you. Hut unle.MN thintra are to be i hanged 1 Abe Martin h, i ahull remiiln at the club Indefinite ly. Oood bye." I was dumbfounded. l!nb would not i nme home and claimed It wua because of the way I acted. What had 1 done? I left the telephone und Ignoring tho children's cries 1 loi hod myself In my room and had a regular apasm of weeping. "It was strange that no nialter what 1 did things never went light any more," I said aloud in self pity. F Inally I bathed my face and eyes and went townrd 'he living room Juat us I board little Donald scream horribly, I rushed Into the kit' hen and my baby was rolling ln agony on the floor, while Delia OtOOd help lessly by; so frightened she could not move. Me had pulled over some hot grease she hud used In conking, und his little arm was hndly burned. I felt terribly guilty as 1 snatched my boy from the floor and found omothlng to enae his burns. Had I nol remained closeted In my room It never would have occurred. In my great love for Hob. I had forgotten Riy babies. It should nOVOr happen Again. This would be a lesson. I would love Iloh Just us much, but would not allow that lovo to make me neglect my durlings. Ponuld soon fell asleep In my arms, hut even then sobbing occa sionally, while Delia knelt beside my chair talking wildly in whispers of her sorrow because she had not watohod her charge ntorc oloOOly, I comforted her ns best I Could i hi-ai-fiitltig to blame her for what 1 felt I was responsible. Finally I laid Ponuld down, and going again to Ihe telephone I told Hob what had happened. I ll ionic right up!" he answered anxiously tinging his voice. There la no need. If., la asleep now, und 1 don't think he will be s. nrred." Very well. I will be home early." 'For anyone or anything but me,' I thought bitterly as I left the tele phone. Little Ponuld was not as badly burned us 1 had feared, and aside from fretting a Utile he was all iltlit when Bob came In. I nratohod him hold his boy closely in his arms while he talked lovingly to hltn with a hungry longing In my heart. A longing for the caresses the loving winds given so freely; yet for which I bud to beg. Deep down In my heart I kne,v t hut It was my own fault If Iloh hud 00001 tl to care for me, yet I never hud odnilited II. even to myself. Kln tilly after he had put Donald down i anhod him! "Why did you go out last night?" "Because you make It Impossible for me to remain where yuu are without quarreling, nnd as I prefer not to spi nd mv ovcnlnes In bicker Ing with you I have made up my mind to slay A Way until you I an live without constantly nagging in. '' "I don't mean to nag you. Hob, really I don't' but 1 want your love, want nil that goes with that love and when I feel you don't give It to mi I cun t help ti lling you how I feel." lie made no answer. I couldn't tell whether he was annoyed or not, but after that night he remained with me almost every evening until OTt moved Into the country. To He Contlnuod "n Monday. round last Salldday and Ileddy Mcr fy told him the nny thing that kepp him frum fighting him was hla glas ses, and wen the fresh kid took la glasses off Boddy Mcrfy told him the only think that kepp him frum fighting him was because he dldent wunt to take Idvantaga of his bad eyesite without his glass s. POMI 11V SKINNY MAHTIN ItAFV AND 1 1 1 MKKKV I n f f and ahow your silver lining. Throw up your hat and choer. The wcrld will come to a end some day Hut none of us will he heer! Hsslety. Mr. Charles (Puds) Bimklni went to churteh with IiIh mother lust Sunday and fell so mutch better wen It was over that he would of started to clap If his mother hadrnt of saw lilm In time. Wy be lonesome Jest because you are all alone In the houao? Call us up on the telcfone and we will lawk to you for 15 senta a hour. The Bd Wernb-k and Davis Conversation Co. i Avvertlzement . ) ' Th start liKilns but di not sa l ii i ila i .1 nl , in inrmjnt l2ti. tw Ui M n.ir. Nnae UrMwi, i Li una nand Saturn are irT hi nef Ic softer! today, ai cording to astrol ogy. Mercuty und Neptune are ad verse. It la a government under which much tin be m nmpllshed be. am. thn Mind will he alert ami able, t,, profit by past experiences. ' There should be good luck for farmers und all who depend on the earth fur their livelihoods Ileal estate Is still subject to the' best possible direction of th sta' The aged Should. Improw H 1 day'a opportunities since the Infl.i. encea are moat promising, making for an access of energy and iff. tinguishcd recognition . Psychic Investigations again cpme undi r a sway making for lin i eAs. d knowledge. (ireat teachers will iimn to tho earth, the aecrs dr. dure. Some anrt nf bad newa from across the ocean seema to be Indi- ( atod. This la not an auspicious date for beginning a Journey of any sort; especially win the sea be unfuwu. able. Shipwrecks, with loss of life aa well aa property, are foretold. In one of these a famous man will ctn.1 his career. Mercury gives warning against 1 signing Contract! or important pa- pet a or any sort. The I'nlted States la to receive a supreme honor front Hie allies The seers foretell that n stream of money will pour out for the In habitants of Kuropc and the N'er Bast. The new Moon of next week fore, casts labor troubles that may be- , oonto serious. Educational affairs will continue to be unantlafaotory all through the autumn and early winter. Persons whose blrlhdate It Is msv have a quiet year, which Is never theless prosperous and advantage ous. Temptations to d angoroui flir tations should be avoided. Children born on this day prob ably wl'l be healthy, persevering and determined. In business these subjects of Cancer often have a hard time at first, but they later succeed, CONTINUE CHURCH " MOVE IiitiT-Chiircli Plan MotVof st Meet ing of General rtntnlttrtr NVW YOI,K. .lulv 9 The gen era! committee of the Inter-church world movement, meeting hero to day to consider the future of the organization voted to continue th" movement "on a greatly scale." Appointment of a commit tee of 15 to confer with representa tives of the denomln.il ions co-operating in the movement and to recom menr a plan of rem gnalantlon was authorized. The decision of the general com mittee, which includes roprcenta llvea of the 30 Protestant denomina tions In the movement, was rcu had by adoption of a report of a suli committee of 11, headed by Bishop Thomas Nlcholsor of Chicago. 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