PASTOR HIT8 PUG HOMECOMINGArraigns Program in Honor of Billy 1 Papke. |Kewanee, 111., Sept. 30.—A scorching arraignment of prize fighting was' made by J. W. Nelson, pastor of the First Congregational church, in enter ing a disclaimer that the widely her aided homecoming reception here lasti week for Billy Papke, champion middleweight fighter, was to be considered a demonstration of representative opinion in Kewanee. He declared the influences of pugilism debauch the mor j als and that Kewanee does not desire to acquire a reputation as the “slugging center” of the country. I