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Show t i ( fr ' i t ANEV.SPAPE2 a policy of U a3 aectioas ef f l-s-es L'UJi count PmTTu TO1 - Dicc:ti to .. TTiX I IirilALD PII0XI3 easiness Cffk . . , I 4 5 107 Editorial Eoonu . j. FORTIETU TEAR, NO, 169 PROVO, UTAH. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1926. era I I i rlc n I. 1 PRICE TWO CENTS rl --I' I - " v M 1 1 a --v 1o iii ai i - x. i -i v-- r vii f- ir rco1 l mmam i r-r'- js.' i t I mr, ii n I I - I r .- f1l I -l I - x "V X s- .;. Unveil Statue After 20 Years DISPUTE HOT I' 1 1P1I10II i - Nemesis Followed William Ff . Downs From Baltimore in , Form of Blackmailer. -- A Hi . Fl at nrjninna r KSHOMR i rk wi. " iuv -- " i m .I1--- DEAN OP CATHOLIC - - HIERARCHY OPPOSED ADMITS EMBEZZLING MORE THAN $125,000 SILVER TROPHY CUPS AND PRIZES AWARDED Favors Temperance But 7 Strongly Opposed to : in When Taken Into Custody; Public Invited To Attend Free Of Charge; Large Number, of Birds Shown. ' "; IF Prohibition. - CHICAGCp AV 9. (UP) The controversy ofer modification of the Hospital LOS ANGELES, J ' bition." ' Cel.. Feb.. 8. (UP) "I have been bounded fo! years by a man from Baltimore fc'ha krrwof my trouble there. I needed the money to silence hlmi" WJUlaai F. Downs, alleged embeisler, told of ficers today in an asserted confes sion.r Downsrwh"o as tr, asurer of" the local branch of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber companv is accused of enibeazlement totalling more than $125,000, gave a strange reason for bis admit Vd shortages "I figured In a graft scandal at Baltimore back in lOU)." he said was clerk 1n the city, registrar's office and was accused of stealing - ! 'I - m an at as Dr. George J. Fisher, Deputy Chief Scout Executive, Delivers Inspirational and Spirited Addresses at Various Sessions. " 1 With a desire to benefit and bless the boys of .Utah, more than 200 Scout leaders from every section of Utah gathered at the annual Utah District Conference of the Boy Scouts of America at the Elks home. 1 Every council" in the state was represented; the larger delegations coming from the Timpano- - A ponultry and pet show of unusual interest and merit oeued In the iqwbM4tfbrerHiu.-- f eomptiny 86 . Soittti Sourth West street, Monday mom Ing with more tban 200 blnbj and a large number f rabbits 4nd pets en lasMHsjaxasayBMsaajBa as. yoit'CoancHfer'1',! fpanatnrry JL)r. Oeorge 'X. Fisher, of New York; the.atajid-takeJtJsoiiLEpJm- against the report fthe GREEN VILL BAMBERGER. tlon of the dry laws but a majority of bishops declared the Episcopal church did not sanction the. report JiatTonaTheadiluarters uf the U tt C. T. V. at JQanstott sent - to Br, "Arthur Sogers; ot of Ht Mark'e Episcopal church "depior- Ihc" hi stand against ftrohlbltion as expressed In a recent statement to RECO&IHEND YEMMORE 7 . ThlxIiaiJgettJJrleU ln-- - , . - jto 1 ' l)t - - ' ' r county Ijike movemeut was Isirn from the spirit boys by word of orgunizatlon month, but partici $06,000 of the city's funds After tlahses for the teaching of the old- - City, 't hive silver tmphy cups will of a m),v, Dr. Fisher .made a spirited pate with the In their activi boys ' fashioned dunces, such as Henry ne awarded to the cnampiou matt four trials I was acquitted, leailiw at the ties, Htppeal to the this Dl id, tiie champion u male oird auu luncheon jtprved in the Elks home "But when I canv here with-- .: Ford likes. It Is estimated JIe. outlined ten. eommindmenta.. cteSB" slate to start all. over a nem- wfH bring 250,000 persuns to' the by theomea of the Bonneville which he declared most be contain old dances. ihese awards rittuon awards wi. bt Rard. esis followed me in the form of 'a ed in a boys' program. First, It made aiul prizes cobalstlug Of pout ., In 4id4-WafkmaUer: outlining the elements thatlaH , Mture tt . oc feeds tonice will to aud try bonnded me and I had to give hiin given on expression and mtirtbe long: ' . wTinn'ug"trrasrand" peus, :, tahort-o-o; moneorlsjdlence. ' gjrAUilJFlimiyutj(i it- - -i Second, repression The fudging will In- - doue Tuesdaj portnnce of mobilizing the home In must be Downs'employers he)- claim he Interesting and stiiuulat- -' invoice seems system ny Kuion uixo4 who is regarded as behalf of the boy, since It inventeda'dummy" tog, varied enongh Interest all to perform Jils defalcations. He one vt the most competent Judges in imisissible at this age of the world types of boys, TWfT ilmust: be to tuoblHw tbe loy into 1he home, health created a numlier f fake customers, tbe entire lutermountain region. giving, since the chief busimothand fathers lie tbe it was alleged, to whom he gave that nrged ness of the boy of Scout age Is to -The show is free to the public, a ... ... edit later, drawing la ibclr to era he lnleresled In the Scout move- gmw ; it mnst4nstlll phyalcai ,habltr mil ma I tuyUatimbclng-extehdexh. favor and pt"clP,-tluthe arl lutwmcd to'trrted-.-'iij'- ;sh4 --e H ,Ut sktll and --fwiwfronL, nel Therjsoner Fourth, ft must challenge the vlg-UiliJt Vi Jhronghout tht ritles when taken Into custody, lie owmsnese and snduronce of the boy.' Kellerstrusk week, ilr. prcsei.t" is being kept at the prison ward at Fifth, ft must be character making, i" states. the. comity hospital uniUr police - Iiiktiiry In- act iual As exejt lug to the honor and virtue of apiieal " " " "urvclllance. a movie, as enticlua as.4 iifiniri!! the boy. ft Itbout directly leaching t llie suiue. Sixth, It must tralu for vamp! Along with tliJiiwltteti ; cret of English hUfnry, is woven citizenship by providing tusks the the pretty story. j6f the wlnsonie doing pf which will develop the boy , SAN DIEGO; Cal., Feb, a tro citizenship. Seventh, it Quaker girl, fclmrnijng Jn the wi'he suicide pact of a family ot Into garden s) lovable. was made complete early ,toda must develop religious and stiiritfour ual Ideals In the boy; must Instill -Rshop. ' when Miss Clyde Peteet died from awe, reverence and faith, although The shop ""will perhaps--- remind gas strangulation.: It must not contain a too denomA mnrlra nsInthttrfh1ker-lw- p The girl's fath r, mothPT and sis inational ' demarkatlon. Eighth, it In New L Jersey, eslalilishd by .fohn ter were found Sunday dn the must gear the boy op; with hla Woolmaa, afterwards world famous kitchen of their home here. hoiac,- be home ;. and - , seVas a plouper l.i labor reform. The deutb followed The Hriglrun Young university rotecting. Ninth, it must le like (Jisiea. arc at and the. I tab Agricultural college tfni days sient in TIJuana during bomep maids, Quaker adapted to all boys, both In the Townships Swept Away and Uratlve-the-wtrliver. In Penn- - will meet In joint de bate in College whlcli. It is alleged, the girls were city and the country, and must fit Lives Lost by the "Raging tln-idemur Hall Tuesday evening- at 8 o'clock attacked.,. sylvanla or London, the at..ell a the rich, the - Flames' DuringJ'ortnighk; gowiijjudroynr-kllineyes tihvays when the q near. Ion : I'Kesolved. That as well as the Flell provocation. the Present Action of the Itouv Relhome protfctlhg. Ninth' It must be By A. : V, KING Go ra the CoUimbia thenter Thnrs ative to the .Reduction, of. the Inprevocatlonal in interest" and must ; (United Press Staff Correspondent) aid the boy. in finding the vocation , NEW SYDNEY,- N. 8. W,, Feb. 9 day evening to see the Moroni Ol- come Tax Should be Enacted," will sen Pla..r8 in '"Friend Hannah." be discussed. for which he Is best suited. , (II. P.). Hundreds ot thousands of " President; F. 6. Harris was toast- The local school ,v III r.pbiild tl- dollars worth of damage has been Kester's Jfamoiis play. ' ' A , master entertain-uiehtthe of luncheon. at Go. not"abne fur the spirit affirmative side of this question aild .wrought In South Eastern Australia as was god fellowship Slierman prevailed will be by wake in fires forest the cul also'for but represented by raging jtatriotic aud with .. of intense hearfor the tural nidties. Amarlcan life needs Chrlstensen and, John Clarke, while -- LAWRENCE, Kans., Feb. 9 U. evidenUn' the enthm-iaswhich the men entered Into the" com- ' U. A. C. wilk cha ifipb'm tbe neg P Jtist-sa- ca InvitHilwns to1 ebriebmeBtis, side and wit lie represented by Small townships have been swept play miggesfiTTWe suffeirTatlnnnt Fltaroy, Dr. Carl. K. Ejring and away and several lives lost and Iy, from whaL Wjiodrow Wilii Stanley Christenscn aud Cecil Ken-- 1 aealtyinles in fifteen staU-s- . have Oscar Klrkham. . The Yonng Unl- - ' most Valiant : work has called he "disease of drnh'nnd '. been sent out by- university authorl" tier. only the trio rendered-severasaved" some of the larger townships g!ect the vuriigd elements weshoiild It. Itovvlund wach of ihi'i tea for the fourth, annual University verslty string selections. Relays.-Aprilbefore' The tof 17... Kansas charac often fromfalling "dlspiayX The homes, University of Utah debating team, Roll call showed the following e pine-feflames. tlH yrlll act as critical-Judgand will Kansas Relays ushers In the ters, eiistomsJ and InfliieiH-e-o- f representation .at the Inncheoji I The southern half, of new South Quakers are season and door met field track and decision a cwnigl the widely tell npt'yct Cut-hValley council, 11 j Ogden"" Wales ,8 ml practically all of Vic- known. Like Itlie French Cre.ili&f the middlewest, preceding the the reason for such decision. Gateway coimcll. 10; Salt Lake toria are affected: Many settlers and Itedtxihes f Iuisiiina and th( 11?- Tlmponogos - council, ; : The Kansas Relayg in these districts ' have seen th,4r vanishing Indihiis. these iliiUsnal m'lngs to- conncil. 126: Bryce Canyon council. 2!; properties swept-way, gether the cream of Big Teb, Missf s?)plerTenr'coA)r . toTl rational life while vast areas of goveroni(trt and certainly fnii'ilsh proof tliiit wt ouri Valley aud minor conference Zion National Park cottnciU 15;; athletes. Last yeur-tonr- " world's Hnntington Park, CaL, 1; ' Hoily.: pine, dry as dust,, have gone like liave not yet assinilated some of the wood, Cal., 1"! Canada, 1; and New fiimacela V In Years 1 records were broken. kindlings li. most KH'tlc and nalnalile : . , i'ork. l.. . ..; ... . .. .T. - ... patienrTeforestatlon will.'lie . our clv'l l.a t it m. . any. the" ''fofeftTRdamagV: Mob place ta America where on the same limited floor space there are- - to many men mo-- r than sii feet high es are assembled here today," said Dr- GEORGETOWN. IM., Feht J In oiieuipg his address. "It Harry Butler, negroi safe Fbber of hi the New Cnstle .connty workhouse Is a delight to see these tall, broad, Alleging thntjCi)xaBv-l.'lurPlcasupt Grove ottered scandalous miles away. Georgetown was quiet det aud rugged men. While I hav I'm! defamatory words in the presenjoyed your wonderful monutalas'I once more today. ence of other iiersons concerning him which bad stmxl guard have been ever mor imjnssed with Troops NEW ORLEANS. La., Feb. 9 (U. .SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 9. At fl ixl- hiss business, Charles Thome, Men are house while But vmir tall 'men. around ' P.) Following numerojis meeting ca'led especially' for tin proprietor of a meat market In ler was tried and sentenced to hang than; mountains. that purses at the Jefferson imrS)Re , stockholders of the'Colnm- - Pleasant Grovit has filed suit in the for an' attack upon a Region 12 Is the demonstration old race track are Inadequate, in view Ida Steel corporation .today npproved Fourth district court la which he ; The machine gun place of Scoutliig lu America. It Is girl. of "the returns-pai- d the' manage- the lssuaiice of $1.500.(KMr in add! asks damages to the amomirof 0 which bristled from behind sand here where practical, things ore ment under the new system of modi- tlonal,it&ci of he enrjwration. to.lx, come trne. against Mrs.' Clark. bag emplacements aud barlted wire estaldished, whercl dreams fied mutual betting, Manager RVS. soldonly ts irescnt The comirfabif lleges that-o- ir ntrrntagliwnts-ntr:th- e xonrt ;h'onse loa havea good ranabg start of Eddy, has announced- - sulishintlal The stix-- is to lie, sold in units o. aliont the lfilh day of Decemb-- r lawn, were cleared"1iway.' - Crowds the country and the ' spring S.'i0O each; with eiyh unit eiJinprls-- H25,. at Pleisant Gmve, the de- which filled the town yesterday, maintain your lead. Region 12 is he purse Increases for meeting whlcll"Tpens' Feb. 17. ing one share of preferred stock a.id fendant "told diverse and sundry were dlsersed and there were- no mermaid of scouting for speed and, The spring meeting will last the Red Grange for victory." shares of. common." V iggli.ton Iiersons that I'harlea Thorne iMiught indications of further trouble.. fifty days, endlpg March 17. The new Creedl president, of the ciunpilny, v "Personality Is responsllibs for the. from Senstraud at American Ix'f t program calls- sore oittts" frrowth scoatlng; in-- Utah,- - A ood ! 1 !)W1mrseso-- f lear was all full" of blsd poison, i)er sonaHij. h the Ou Satur $1,000 purse to 11.200. ment af natural while a good man killed it and sold it over the bloi k." . days there will be three $1.H , is the highest creation, ot God. .The tbe Tin' plaintiff declares purses, one $1,200 purse and one for 0 Vr-- . SMvla glory of scouting Is thj glory of defama-trrPAVSON. d scandalous aud false, $1,500. words so upokcn were, such as Collins anoimce the msr'V'" of the unselfish volunteer work. The Louisiana Derby, .feature of 13 should lead the counto Injure his business In the sum of her daughter. MlsV llawl.t'r.lllna to "Region tbe meeting which will have an addThernugar kittens that came out bKay: Elmer. The cettMottv was try in the quality of scouting; It ed value of 410,000 Will bring tin- of the ivaihab a few weeks ago sre 5'0ftO. and his good name a ad Frld iy. c sfjiiux shop should Jead In rhtf reaching out to further-sum of $5,0(10.-Atotal money distribution for the to lt dnlv christened liv thr"i'Y" of boys", It must lead t e"' rnte. of siieclnl groui at iR.' Wilson Alfred the asks for. complair.t .Ieffersontrack sprlnjj? meeting to stu'dent bndv in the "Pep Vodie cwrdingly, t ii bps parenls.-aurn'of $10,KK) and $177,800, an "average of $7,112 a TbnrVidav" niglil."rheme"wnrbe n v"K!ontlnued on page .4) :. 4llrs. llyram Elmer 'costs. selected by: vote. day.to form -v e " ment. ; . Both tbe state engineer and II. F. .Walker, chlj'f engineer of the recla mation service" fire to make' a Jrilht report on the findings thus brought out. B'Jt Mr, Bacon has recommend ed that certain revisions be madf in the plans for .diking the Provo' buy which will materially cut the cost and make this also feasllTe asTa unit of the project,. Walkyr is inaking inquiry into tbe subject before concurring in or rejecting the engineer's qualifica HOWARD CASE SALT LAKBlITy. Fb:, fcThe mound oMf taa Vegas whloB gave Tise U the theory that W. It. IIow-rA- t missing Salt Lake draftsman bad been buried there, turned out yesterday to be a false clue to the - r tion' to the Gnen reiwrt.whereabouts of tb missing man. Mi, Green has Just retured- - from Sheriff SanrGsy wrote to Sheriff Denver where Ben tt. Harries that he Said--j-iot confer 'ncer blame th three Pleasant "Grove boys with Mr. Walter on the matter; who saw it for believing it to be a grave, forihe jiff Irarsoa latestlgti tlon. found lr to be - a .. mound ol loose dirt, with stones placed a i each, end, giving the appearance of a newrgTavertrTlwe officers dug-- te ' '. hardparrandsirtti i hem jva cation that the ground had been dls turbed below the surface. . PAYSONSCOUTS GIVE PROGRAM LOCAL FIRftl IS - railroad from Provo to Craig. The company's- application hi ''backed by Salt Lake interests, i.the . Denver (Mniber of Commerce, Denver imp6xement-4eagn- e auji all eoniitmu-iti- s in . and c western north-easter- n Colorado. Fnv( ruble action of the Interstate comtiierce conimission is regarded ns vital to the best interests of the vest, as construction of 'the line will provide railroad tranaportution for the Uintab basin a ndwill result TOhe greater SUEDF0R$5,175 Jljojfcofjj)P.lriffnt than more- I,awrence Anderson of- - thU city has filed suit In the Fourth district court against thaHay IhvesitnHDt comimny, a Hrporation ,S. A. and W. II. Rnyr in which he seeks to "recover $517ft diimiges al leged to have lieen tfustalned real estate transaction. Cot-tere- oa POPULARPLAY d w PRETTYSTORY FAfillLY SUICIDE ilLi-o!rtlan- - T FOREST FIRES PACTCOfflETE DEBATERS UP) qualnt-ysHriiT- TO CLASH WITH ry AISEHAVOC ' U.A.C. TONIGHT d . - d r , ' under-develop- KANSASTOHOLD " RELAYS IN APRIL - '. past-fortni- ght , . t. " SALT LAKE CITY, Feb., The Salt Luke .4 Denver, Railroad company, which proposes to voiwtruet a railroad from Provoi TTtah, to Craid. Colo., through the rich rinlah basin, has been granted until April 1 (to file exceptions to the adveree rcport of the examiner, according to notifi- tioaTevedyefteirfay'frwB -- rtfr interstate comerce commission by Julian M. Bamberger,-vicpresident. Exceptions were , to have, leen filed on February 16, bijt. d ue Jo the manifold Interests to Utah and ColoradQ and their'vital concern In the of the'linej the cninilssion has granted the extension of time to permit the presentation of a complete and properly comprehensive -bill of exceptions. stockholders of the Salt Lake A Denver will, meet the last week in February to consider fnrther action on the iipplication of the company. for a certificate of convenience and :.;;-- - PAULKESTER'S chej 'vttlll frriffation Interests' Mustx All Uintah Railroad Interests AI Unite pn Substantia! Con-- . , - lowed Until Aprin to' " tract, Engineers Declare . r FJIe Exceptions. ;v BXL . . "TIME TO REPLY LAKECONTROL .LAKE,' Feb., 0. Furtlui la being made 1nti Invetlgarloff the press. recommendations of George 51 1 Bason, state engineer, for 1'tah lnl( , BOSTON, Mass. Feb., (UP) control and diking of Provo Jay. 1C; William Cardinal CConrWl, dean fore the Joint state and federal .'e: of the American Catholic belrachy, on this phac.of the Suit Lnlrt favors temperance,' but is strongly port rcclamarion project will be cci.cliidopposed to compulsory prohibition, which, he, says, Is In collision with conThe the Holy Scripture and Catholic tra ducted regular investigation state and .federal. the by dition. cooperating has been r,nr In the firs! statement he has U- - agencies concluded and a report prepared iy Cardinal the on the subject gud by W. M. Green, engineer in charge emphasised the fact that for 1900 which it Is understood recommends has the Catholic, church ye tbe control of Utah lake when arid jporked forTemperance and will con- If the . Irrigation in' rents affected so. tinue to do get together on an Iron clad Agree- thre-fourt- ntill- - - .thftf-rush-t- d out-iiv- -- - P. G. MAN FILES hard-earne- d tt fai-tor- s BLANDER SUIT, . rtunm-r;now- txmiplete. The Salt . Lake & Denver woiild.con- nec't with' the Denver & S ilt Lake ( Mof fatt ) j railroad at Craig and thus furnish a new route between . Salt Luke and Denver. Tbe Moffntt road will operate. through the Mof- ( Continued - on page 41 for $io;ooo HOLDERSGET INCREASES RACE PURSES . . . Threatened Safety of Negro sitJ)dterathere l)Wlth MORE STOCK . i sparks' from live wires ' ' (Special to the Herald.) . In honor of 1 FAISON.; Feb., ' National Boy Scout week and the ' r-- : i "I am 10th anniversary of the Scout glad to observe that the .promoters of the. proposed railroatl " fnim Cralg,-- Colot Provo, through the Uintah Busing arewrt going to ganlzation of Ameirca the Scouts the First ward gave a special pr give up their fight for a grant to build tlii road." said Judge George! gram in the ward ehapet Sunday P. Parker of the Fourth District Court. ' evening. Scoutmaster Charles Bates "I note from press reports that both Utah and Colorado will put up conducted" 4h following . program: a bitter struggle to bave the first reporj: of tbe examiners for the Interaddres8,'Charle8 H. White; quartet. which wasmtfnvorable to the road, set state CouimerceCopimlssIon, V U Elmo Scout : Grouts readlna in'sttnawrtal JL8u.'b usta. Scout FetlSyp- . jirMsrioweiJ Jrf Jnf lgeni3LJU!rmnjhonJJ Bon ; rln Francom; addrtws, C P, Olsen; be tbe noiuing back' ot the tapping or oiie or ine greaiest unaeveioiied . ' solo, Seoul sections In the entire United States.' . quartet, Scouts: cornet v "It seems to nip that citizens from both states cun well afford-tsong. troopLyman Bushman j Scouts : renewal of oath and salute use their Influence to the end that the Suit Lake and Denver Itiillroufl to flag. Company's application for a permit to build this road is grunted. . The boya of troop 1 will also pre "Any one who has ever traveled through that, vast region so, full sent a tntriotie program Friilay of undeveloped resources" cannot, help but see the need of. a railroad. " evening in thff ward in honor of which when built Into and through this wonderful bind will add greatly -a- tiirday rDrncoln'a birthday-an- d to the, wealth of this great state of oursT II would be a nadT.nflslakeTTO. will give a. social alghMtte-parent-s allow this first report to go unchallenged.' for the boya. t' ' - - ; ;!.. '.. deoutv chief Scout executive, was the principal guest of honor. Other high oftered ;f r.-'r- ficials of scouting present were Fred McClung, president of the San Antonia counf 'l of tiuntinirton Park. CaL nharloa N Miller, Sj6utxecutivcr rjUrajisand associate la the number of other r tercst of .the poultry Industry in this &coui leaaers. locality, with a hope of establishing ' That Utah leads in scouting throughout the United States a closer cooperation between pro- was the declaration of Dr. Fisher In his oneninir address at ' ducers ai.d to encourage the prodwv the session He said that Utah has more boys enmorning stock, Mr, KeUermrass rolled n the movement Miss Biua'West, "of port 'lluron, tioa- of per capita than any other state in the Mich., supreme, commander of the states, nation, and that Region 12 is the demonstration place of ," W ona-var-on are a fine s Benefit Association- has display ' , ; InstriHied each of the 2500 local lety ot birds iroin various towns ot scouting. tliat the Hoy Seoument and not only encourage the Declaring bodies in the and from Salt ibis -- The' Episcopal temperance society iff .'! " ; " a . ministers of Chicago at their regular weekly, meeting adopted a resolution In appfectetioa-e- fbisfefiPi at In Prison Ward t prohibition lawi toeeanie pore heat ed In ChMgo today aa one church body endorsed modification, a mln Isters' meeting of another denomina tion adopted resolution against It and the national headquarters ef the wTCTT. TJTpWtested against the stand of an episcopal minister who' xoreesed sentiment la favor of changing' thejlawa At an banquet and rally held by 8t. Gaudens' seated figure of Abraham Lincoln the statue which the 1500 member of the evangelical sculptor hoped would be the crowHing Work of his career was finished synod representing 10 cbnrches in 20 years ago, but has been kept in a shed In Chicago ever since bethe Chicago, area, Ottr F. Closlns, a cause Grant Park, where it wan to be placed, was not finished. Now It ' layman, was cheered when be said haa been mounted on the Chicngo hike front; however, ready to be un: that the evangelical church "stands veiled On Lincoln's birthday. for temmperaoce but not for prohi- "T Methodist jllllllllll . Ministers and Bishops of Leading Churches Differ On Views. J ' mmicV .TUrtT . '' com-plaln- ts r Were-gone- -- . $10,-0O- . .. -- y sd Cougar Kittens th-i- t Named Thursdd v - -- - rromment ra son ioupie marrieu L Fb. l:ii tf mgt tAm. |