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Show ,.. , ,s-IliE.--- - hi 1933; 1134 in 1934 and i statfect-- ob 'followed no bnprovemen not available.- thp art yet year e death toll will exceed indications are that-thtbat of 1931. - IIMirada or grads cross- In -a rpcentYeambi-- have bee eliminated by the cottstrui; lion of passes above or below railroad track But the number. of ,uch crossings ,levels. his not been greatly reduced because almost as many new streets and highways have been op.0e4 Up. In addition to the number killed each year at these danger points, there remains counted thousands he are eritically, probably permanently. iniured and thereby' de. privet' of mach of the joy and happinem of' life. Iw1933 some 3,700 persons were inbired . st grade crossings.-- - By the end of the in Ism; , , E !titIVIAAlletnoiSWIlatespUtundat Batt IA 5111. Utak. -Tim Audit :ii'll'.SIstnOT t!r? ' .442- ,". " : es almond Phone. Wat eie. WorouiationoL natter .sagordial le class March Conroe, boron Let Ili ' - (31-- t 1'ATTAI SUPPLY of this city hes Iddressed to Tbe Deslret News. published - - 4 some timely comments , n ottesity water supply. Though occupying 4'441. 0 official .poitiou Nr. Hardy is well known as a man who has made ,E rto mail), this :: the in where especially inadequacy; vicinitr summer and - tall of the year, almost from' haelien Si iiroblem crit -f In, the attention -it the various city adminis---- -:".7 i trattne. and has- constituted a nightmare to I allsur citizenry Interested" itithe develop- -went of the community. Indeed it is not over-I ' I ever stating the facts to say that 'Water-anmore water has been the shibboleth in Ealt i . Like City IMO' the Memory of the oldest in. - I habitant. runneth---no- t. to the contrary. gist. of Mr. Hardie animadversions I is to this 'Met thetilsose who have the water to hind, seem determined to --east Ziusinest . aside the available water within the imme-tiatereact- - r: , present system and-tu- rn zlheir ettention'to impracticable and expensive ;schemes whielsLought to be discarded. In words be thinks it better to beat those i6ther t 15:,1111 we have than fly to others that We know 444 R. L. ti. t$ HARDY t.in -- I I - r iada -- :'' end-some--six be obtained in this county at a cost of not to 01000, the city would have all the 3:1water needed for a good many yearitto tomcome." ,Mr; Hardy explains the futility of build- ng the Deer Creek reservoir with no avail- water to fill it, and Suerts that Silver ,.11: I 4iing .weterT, wilt, cost 1000,00St snd leave I ,. T.TIttoubt, at to owneribtp; that a hundred men d Fin-iPinta ,' i.:,:.eould be put to work on Beaver to feed this ;Ittrer-tee- ll ,ttle county wiU have W in 1 er frees 't not so employ!. and con- ..,..t: his letter.with this admonition t "Let , hkitides 1ns hold and develop the water we haves,. Without 115SUMing to take sides in a con, '2 t , so important to the future growth ft ;1M-ems"'llod welfare of our mountain home. we !ley- .,.artheless the observations of Mr., . commend 1,.1nrd7, wnom we know to be an honest end incerer man, to the earnest consideration of ' i 4: rur city fathers. . ilkili- ,i. .,,.1"z Fi -t-L- of the interesting paradoxes 'hftlia political situation is the fact that iiealled youth tnoverdent in Os Repub- -- Titan Peril, bas-,- itii - leader blitory, , toassociat -1: oldrt age. Tall, erect, strong and active physicalif;-alementally and the intellectual superior of Most of his colleagues, as a symbol of eternal t.?70tlth ' :,:;:,--- -- Perham-111- ss hr disposition to- - - view him as- ,''. I rilY .e - , r--1- - , ri The Weil. was William Henry Harrison, who was bl, nominated' and elected at the age of sixty- tight have been oversixty ;-, , . - . , --- If i. . i k . 4. ( r y Iota s,,,,,,K6 , ,, - kz. iltit - 1e1t-191- - 2: -J- t, 1911-111- - - 1.b'74 i ','"' - rife 11-- 3; 1931-191- y ',,4 I ! witit-hists- 1int-191- 0 ---- 1911-193- 4 b "- lit' 1111 m membership-f---the--threa.Ep- - January Itte-tAbs- tii seltiNott---arh;-oft---1- Paragraph! I o hallto--mbr-wit- muar , -- b- , - 1 '" 1 , s , it - ihi,eiodem s :: tb.Jowetedersj ; - guti-..-:....- - , sow F - :::SEmI:f4Ni:Nu,4- . i im -7 ERS . . ' . -. Idl---- was-one- .. nt " tired 8b; City. . COMMENCES MONDAY - Extra - - e 00 . sales aggregated - bs frisrolhosSi.-,bumelt--tsrl- ,4 --- ,.. .. treceived dttrol'ed hers. trl tit waft of - - word TomodalrAposo41-1- The ;rifo of - at gold Nits Astutwe 'mak. includes our entire siefloors of - furniture, rugs and drapes. - You save , - rt::: Johnson - .j . ' - - marl - -- - ' ' , ' '''' , - - Poen fro sok lisokaftvati 41;Mola ba ' - Sale sateRimember, is ahvays genuine. ESTABLEVIED.132 , -- 111)119 , :A111 90016 during :this famous Dinwoodey's , torn - - Ocrdwa.Crevk Cozi - $ft , TktureD - ': -- bill was Introduced la the Valet4 Stalot ,Ibissals - . get4-Grtem- 4 I - , Lew A ' Militor-Dme-rot ' Now surge. l'ensUlte "1111113U ant still tag pee cent for the root Amt, nothing to the growth Of our eco--. nomic stqNou mseeto.-tho-dettuh.- -I an one der recelly., adopting eut of our OiltOffti rem:wreak di llot Cinetter int Catesert but is in added hordes to the tax- - 'affect" rigtiatletal attitt ata Thi, no Paten- In the Townsend Plea there;airt la hht.lrftllaue at ether whe ''Dastleas Sumer Slack la Vila in:what COAL SUIT theitalrat eta flan. is enough strength to turn usss Staff II, ,. stagnant wheals St .41, who et,t,ling Fisher calls ea The PaPelsztrf 71 COALCO----- Matins., ZIOTT utak women, and Townsenditut,Inakee-ene--lear--for child In ear broad tang would tad 'z ' of taimacterr. the -,, Pvtorwit ortet.stere bend if .this bens- - ItheThe:eters- nveueuplifting overage Tewasendits alwon't Ple a- - imil. A brat light at he toms of bee,. Tem-denote; " Wm Patterson, 11-- Mere nor supplied by the i per cent trams- action tax which manse economists. to be AO 1 ' -- - .1,, - -- . ons nausea dolinnt ,. , bee-7-1- sectstint to 1' Os . hut - -- 1. rf ortim.-- "uld to annettiell., Inipermit himself to gerszcited over: Ina,' trordlts Tooseendhmt Would's bit of fanaticism as Would? sta.) particular It bears cisme rather rakes true lanseqpid. unreasonable and destructive,: : thee to other &ruck., The the mote pen. licit about It before it kr too a man velvet, ""Ut- 14. etas., Pared with the Townsend Recess, laPForted. hl tIdleneelL' ,11.tt,..,t,.. laic, P would be wilting to colt- In them thaw The uvdel. ' tribute to IS 'Cb.".""' a populer load tit be' er( Plan of whieh the- ernOtOrt only a factor. Here is- the differ- - tatcall,,""Ilawew.wall .8111" let.' tabe,---that: the - 1"1: 61111 41111EMM......ME.11, ath. Prfers, ".111E0D9R8 ,toucts- - at. I ----- $5113.1b. rope 7,, pturs-artic- - - UM ta -- "Vidal, Jan. IL iste. Busineas was good at the eaU on the Salt Lake Stock tschaage today and Ailey of listed stock; representing I1.I2.1 were malt, while r-- z toads and - highways. E 3 B se k 1 o 19'i3 grade erosEing fatalities of Z600. Statisties show that z since- - that time there bps been a slight de- 15, stint a MI Mortality- tate atrikese surfate-,-3,,ete- d E Points of contact, probably due le the fact ; that some of these menaces have been re- moved. To 1929, there were 2,500 ride cress-&mitts& Acc4 s silact gsctraiigiu Jo) -- 0; .. , ' 1904-190- 10411-190- 1901-191- - . ,, , -- 1S71-1S1- OMMEN,TS ,IlyObserversOLThe News rmore ..:,! -- - Ta ' ' ,- - re OR ten or wore )ears paEt there has been or ten :intensified m9vement 'Ginn. 1,t 1101., entirelyelimioefe, deaths at . grade crossings. But despite public protest . ' . " - these dangerous traffic points still exist in .., this country. Scarcely a day passes that lives rz!renot snuffed out or so, me one criticalt. , - t7 fk144 -- 11.11-117- MIENNiMP 4.-- - . csalr - --1 - - i'JI! . , - - -- : S.. PORIT-TEARS-31- - - , . jolly-lookin- . El - - - :. - ., Nevertheless. there:are practical difficul- ties involved in the circumstance that EenatAr Borah will be seventy-on- e next June. Con- .." E, ....ceding that his qualifications are not now -- LI impaired by-- the --ravages-of years, how will -he bear up under the strain of responsibility Eland labor if elected. and w ill he be as robu st -'at iesizjfi-fi- li at he is now? Most of our presidential candidaies hae t,.,1 been comparatively yetillg men. Theodore 1100E succeeded litelityiley in the pref.,- and was elected in his own ideney at forty-tw- o Lir ight at torty4our. Grant, Cleveland, Pierce, .. , Ea. Polk and Garfield wire in the While HOU50 , , ' - E-- i - - - earnera-entashe- sort of an ageless , due pri- ' to the fact that, be is young in spirit tit, and bis political ideals bale never become tz a I e..... i'venatee-Borahlei- - t - be-l- of if 7: One A ho. lilt - be Alm oldest --a presidential candidate in the - norninated-nextAlurnmewi- .tt . xountry's t th as quently knows as the "Littledistinguish It from ai. larger...fort-bui- lt later. The broth- -ran who were settlieg es Pin. Creek commenced to item- their families into the fort in March. Among the met settlers of rort Ephraim were James Allred. Reuben W. Allred. Wiley P. red.. James T. IC Allred. Isaac Ms. hustle firke bad returned from Ranh with the others). Alexender C. Jnateson, Eleater'King. Tied Sorensen. - James Penner. Charlet Whftleckl- Peter Madsen. Thomas 1 - -- .00 -- , - 4 --EPHRAIM. Soutk Sanest Stake. Co-- , Utak, la one of the principal towns in Sanoete Valley Benot - -- , Wr ,b,SE , Sr l'ier , 1 -- SO 11. t - d ' . IDSortso 1 Li-- - NO. Match Ephraim t '' y - lb. , .6 ' , - - '"Tha city, several Years ago, armies- Mr. ELt,..itardY;nicquired at the mouth of Little Cott:1 konwood CMOS- what is known as Beaver k :pond. This is a natura l reservoir site, and ' Owned by the Krmballs. The city owns of the flow of this stream hout one-thi-rd .,Fikt low water- - Title reservoir; if constructed t bould bold 3,300 acre feet of water. The-cosbuild a dam to impound this water would - -. around WOWThere is already a amt..- Ault that connects this site with the eity mains :ri.at Big Cottonwood Canyon., With this water 74leseee4 I Ameietstil . ' - -- 'a , - r ' SO . bt-ou- - 1 - - -- . ; 0 I 0.. - and Is beautifully situated On Cot. 11"...or tonwood Creek (former!'" Pine 1 ?641114 ' vier014 vs- Creek) near the base of the Wacrt ate .:. etch Mountains. I miles northeast l'e votaixtmlig t It571 till-II---. of Rant', the Stake headquarters vemocRATIC ' and III miles by nearest railroad - taoppr ' 1 number bed mounted to 4,300, and figures for "INVENTiott Of Salt Lake City, Nearly southeast ...,. -- Arm)1111' - 1935 are Oi the Inhabitants are L. D. L ''''')."' !.:: '. farmers. expected to show still furthftiT , .10--and EPhialm rithhis al one 1RM, Petersen. Cltrietian WMardN . crease in the maimed and crippled. t 41' '- ' of the most progressive and inter- - stn. Peter Lund. Ramie, lebruion. is sur Al Might be expected, motorists constitute estirig towns In Utah. Itbeat Larsen. la.4k1Shh Real, .Raarniss 1 and Henry Martin rounded by flOnle et the - ''k --- --Anna and maitre., the largest nuinber of railroad victims, while fertile farming ant-- orchord, George most Ilosainsmagnolonolaisp,400 -Ldrivire-ometer-trun- ksSnit has .. eom-- Falai ISA' hi f . a .... :. the B. chapels tone In each of 99 ,;, second. It le understood tint pedestrians en-- of Eebralne and vicinity beet their .,oss three Ephraim wards). modern lives were asserelY and' Other railway rights of way ere trespassers and yet and fine residences school houses M "rounded. ne improvemente.-tt- l maw in 4934 two hundred Perms weri kMed-inidoY 1Port. in 1111. Earl In Ephraim Snow College. also contains the ' hundred- nine othirs were ' Injured on-- as it city by act ti ionommonloolloo ea . whichso many. 1. D. S.:youth- wasthemeorporsitet NV Utah Legislature. Pottotring "t s- have received an excellent educe--- of - railway tracks at grade crossings. The great are names the of the mayor" of , ' tion. - - --- -, -, 44 Majority of ihlee death, and. Injuries might $r", ): , Ephraim le Birided into ' three' Ephraim-- , Geortre,,Taitter., ,,, , ..z kit Jens Peter " be avoided by the exercise of ordinary cau-- -Christensen., 10 the vitt. Ward., Ephraim Bishop, S r.. ....., Parley Merartane. - South. Helvetii' 7-North end Eelslion. To live' in this magnificent world la 0.0, Air - -, tr.; ;,,.. ..., rs,Im West Wards- - A great - mac. : $TI inestimable privilege. To throw one's life Beat; Of.. 1016- are-of or inhabitants the -tartly-' 16 ,. 3. P. Hangen. Jr.,'11101-1103- 3 "V is W Scandinavian origin. and Ephraim J1191: I sway by e careless or thoughtless act Is a 194t1- ens Pete Christensen. 1$ I has sent more mkssioneries to 1904: Alfred Dahl. 1904.Jr.. , reflection upon mates Intelligence. t To love northern Europe than any other demise oss, 1104; September. settlement of the Saints In the Charles R.ht Dortus. life, cheriab and protect, it, is a sacred oblige-H- on - dhls L. '.--Church. .. M. Olson. N. resting upon everytine,-Tbi- e tor one's Davi( was . settler of The first Ephraim ke , J. P. Martian. z-own-saas welt as ferthose ,,... on P,thontn. who located 'eau Creek ' Peter terms). . where he claimed- de (second Pine Att -. and depend upon us. sy ChrisDaniel JOOP013, 91249-11: land- and made a dug-ouacrerof L.. ,t,?- am1114.19101 tian Willardeen. Jr.. ost where he spent the winter of 165.1-- 1 John N. Deritm 7 Hans SUBSTITUTE BONUS SILL SOUGHT ., - ISIS i ant nine eltii-j Christenses,.--.41114-cloa4:zp,-.1$511 of but towards the cite dren. It11-12Jacob he moved to Haut! owing to InTo2DAT by unanimous consent the Sonato Andrew dian troubles. A number of faint- - Thompson. 11. Joseph Armstrong. begins consideration of the new,-"bablies who had been forced to leave " Andrew Canal Crook or SethStows beCauer Thompson. 1130. boncrbonus bill which ialborizes Immediate AS'as , yp. 4010000",,,,, of Indian troubles, and who had Armstrong. to Wend war 'vet,-The prat prealding elder at ?Art eye Payment of spent two winters In Mantl.' located a new settlement on Pine Creek Epltraim wag Reuben Warren Allsirens with 'federal bonds. Tosterday Senator14 I an ,i, red. who bad formerly acted 1. in pro'SIC They immediately , - .v .00, King, of Utah. introduced substituto bonus blahop of the Allred settlement ,t,n ceeded to survey and build a II 1 , e fortl whichIvould Spring 1Canal Creek., triew Cir."). and organized in a military bill, provide for tub payment succeeded in - 11111111 parity under the command of Capt. of the 'cash surrender value of adjusted ' sucwas in who Averett, N. Allred Reddick This which fort, i w he service certificates, John D. Char.. This bill would reduce 011ears occasion to name the new se- ceeded was succeeded- the cost of 1114 laterto be t... one, contained 0:41effoitus, tipmoot Rphratm" asbing the bonus by 11000.000..WY I I- -I acres of lead in what la yeter E Notet who in 1119 craw COO. Tbe "baby bond" would pay the 'face namonto now G. Caleb Edward the center of Ephraim. They succeeded by also built a number of small adobe who in 1S41 was succeeded by Caor maturity valde of the certificates. rock houses inside the wall as nute Peterson. who presided until and .80)1110r chieftains of both MajOr 'Parties-I 1wen as a mettinghouise in the July 4. 1117. when Ephraim was have been endeavoring through a series of !of the fort Thbt fort was Omer-- divided Into two ward. tamely the the Ephraim South wart and week-en- d conferences to produce some form . Ephraim North ward. (In 191S a 'used to enlighten the people en new ward called the Ephreliet DtbOnus eompromistWhichi President Roosethis subject. Watt ward 'Oral ertalliSed-- ) On Develt might be induced to accept, or which some have attacked Townsend-'is- cember Si. 1910, the total Church 111'''' DO because:1bn' think him from it an unanmight pretent making expensive. I say that it is aim de- ralm wards was 1.111. including swerable demand upon Congress for new tales MORGAN PROVES LI MOVE TO. CURD (for it would compel the 311 children. The total populatiwt In Case the Senate passes the full cash poly to spend their money of the Ephraim preeiner was 2,073 Istructive CONGENIAL WHEN COURT POWERS MYSTERY TO GROW and in other respects In of which ,L941 melded at ment bonus hill. encourage waste and Ephraim City. The ontrehope of the Senate leaders is to FORCED ON PUBLIC HAUPTWANN DIFFICULTY DIES FACES IF smaller A production). and unfair. , device some Ilehemeof financing bonne pay- in that it heaps comparative Veer, To ono class without DAVID LAWRENCE BY LESLIE, EICHNI. -BY. eBY.CHARLES.,PSTEWART. upon ment which would not require an immediatWASHINGTGN. Jan. tam mts-- proviston Mr WASHINGTC1,.--k- , et months aeuisatot- - eats in Congress. disturbed by LI Antier blind. eritmlee, ingtok geolT otity is appropriation of a huge turn from the Tressrebuts. ' -widows, Jost first of the family whole Few a torte the world mystery; OULU any eh- - AAA. declaim. are ed 3reT with P. And Morrill adsick. J. does thistin etc.) Arranged totake ts the it sPonaoring desire a thus allbtipersons really mystery ury, upsetting the budget plans which er elty. with smiletusad Year New opens the federal districtisolved. Mysteries are lifees diversion the worthy name of Etionomic Reto,,,deprivis the President laid before Conress.at its open- old magneto has made twO courts and eircult courts of scowls The with covery all stations. ' anmallfor peotile of mystery .r WALDO FRIEND. Uncertain which way to appear here, as a witness 'ins session. In the face ofithe enormous me- appeoranees Yemains the any power Ate declare major fore senatorial investigating As aro sunshine and storms so- that ths kidnaPingjority by which the full cash payment bill mine's, As such. ts is imnossibleleaurt of the rutted statesauaremo!tindbergh alone! The public is not satisfied that it geolly both necessary was pasted by the House, Senate leaders have --for hint to keep ordinary folk from would have the task of tonstruing'bed been "flair Ore& You aro welcome with either. good I Pointed rentaCtlitir lilm at fairly short the validity of legislation, brews January. hesitated to attempt any eompromise My colored bath attendant. In I range. overlooked. however. Hot Borings. wrinkletblits An empty purse cauveth a full For old friends and our dear girls ure which would fall far short of the terms am not so sure that be Wet as Generally to-the fact that it Isn't iteceasarrold brow wisely and remarked heart. to it, entice. It is his bodyguard . end boys. of the House bill. nudge so through tower federat courts- day, in stole. intoning mystery: keeps the commonalty at a distanre-ltabove entail acrostic is given: a judgment declaring a fed"kauptmann wasn't the only one , If Man get once be bogies to The fails appears, however, that any attempt by , Maybe be would be glad to As a loving reminder that tsars law to be unconstitutional. in that,They ought to try to catch believe In lusic, the Senate to draft a new bill will prove futile. an oocasional visitor. but it reetteeteral can be done through the state the other fellow." with our joys fieult to ran the gauntlet be met In our courts toward as wolf. Indeed, from Ho- z- I asked:, "what do you atter a woman reacting a Certain Must A reported poll yesterday of the Senate henchmen. At his Aven by hotel, Intl ISM. period of oeventy-tbre- e Reeves Me answered: "Hauptmann ain't sae the never mentions it.. International New& Service indicated that the Washington the and his staff co-Slay best efts awarded the good years. the eu domary channel for talking. His protecting gomebody cup! about Sit rooms when beand the true connitters, bosatconatitutionalisasi would ThetrInge that rick, bars are. comes here). he la more Macroswas through the state! But who? nearly always used in going7in-- i 13Statitel trend showered us all questions and be enacted finally over I no idble than doubt have royalty, ..., presidential Years and youMy bath attendant domn't know. otoad ot coming.(Copyright 1135.1 from mama foe .aporala ' be la equally so in New York. Lnis- veto. LULA GREENE RICHARDS. to- - the eneremwwoortlyet he would like to base Haunt- - By the AmeociatedNewenaPiTIO , don or elsewhere. But the public 1 -- soon. mann , executed e The veteran's' bonutbas long been a thorn squeeze in) 'Im'tmrgIttle tha;ght that Con- - "wan,- - I asked. "if he were ezo (as Inueh t it; the side ,y1 Presidents.-- A out of a congressional, e tee, d e p irtnecuted prior fellting. lotted never bonusrnessoro: caul ,-committee, zoom- - Thant wherwlhel,gettelt, been passed has att till" IIII 'Direr' l'u r.n artmidcuu"' treat Man hadn't' The bath .attentlani - . strationsine(' Wilson's. It has been vetoeit felloveltuniati beings at close - hilir1 CoUrtik Or Aril ktrialletton - ..a fellow thelTed eral st atute5. but t art's"). :ell,r,s b ml si,t of ,t.hit on. went tenextremely cloettoitarterr.-- by Harding, ha Anyway' he dran-- is yes- have never been- able to muv---- Iltieted ottlybythettmountal space alntuttuat tt Culirbe required' MI.' not ezeculed he'd be lYttched; was fed-becausein I Article of Big the &tellable to pack them into. terlbe- looked In surprise at necessamto-pae-s ft, I. P.' has bean rePresentout as eral Constantin fraprenely tans the to the outlook romething of an ogrefierce to re- Wigan-- a the am" thar .1n.t P. ,..".. altil;r-1,;,,,seli-st tier.. h,.flobiner., thbi1Lelo-Ttjrj- ar r. inard theConstitution as tho 11,1 a anti porters Most commentators are not greatly. I., fact be had thought of the IsWashrnaten, both times. be Drams lawOf tho bind and mult!oo,;tbi, ignetting aHaugtmann certain that the President's veto thilyear-wil- F "be bound tbarabg." has been perfectly ngelic.-Ian of that dreaded other would teem ba NM than!ktoga Dart With SWIM photographers his pavote, tyuchtog. tience has been wonderful. Report- La visa a fderal law curbing and the hill enacted into law. In thwaildad lobbies. some old- ., rs have bad nothing to complainpuriadictIolt of were women diacuraina - -- ' -- ... fld LH - hasn't told them much. but courts to Irlut, rinuplumgm vitivir...a... The greater men are, the humbler they are. he has been the personification ,of palm on ConitIttitionality cm Tb" ins. thought tbg- case on- -. federal lawn when th;s would mere- - sokinfr gerialltY. because they rrittcolva,-oa greatness beyond W a g :50Ile old all lawsuits kind of ly encourage timid esteli mow sildipeen of attainmert.--Gibso- n. pounder. nearing 70. in state courts whereby citizenaibeir for they a ere sit. When he woo in elle capital a would begin to one each other Coifing, reaouncog wimg dinun'en nw". or senates two the before Iowa ego. restrain the operation of be, 'I- think." mild one woman. lhat "History Wolild seem to indicate that real iyear and currency committee. tiered to be invalid. " Bruce libanking the ornciala WOW Very foolish. Thy' l progress was no amonished at his amlabil- matter the would , Icacorally. ecitleeeet questioned that mantht. Radon. ity. In contrast with stories I bad tilt know'. I !believe be final; final Tsdjunicated heard. of the 'violence of his tem- - aqua ta btu the was tba min.., court or analreetheartyou .. Per- - that I, venture& to waL-hUalteo audio. but the opportunity of a, Matter fact.04, Lint--. what ,the exPlamation oak Ceder- - berth cam never will be solved to a for inoperative rendering a He chuckled and Jerked a thumb at as great aka if a sttisrscuoa pr the public (unics be Ligtf twat la ' lo the direction or John W. Doyle tower federal just had restrained confemess). ' ehlef counsel for- Morgan SA Co; it. For as seencourt, one state court as AGO If Bruno if supttnann le'es'ecuted ot4t4 me said. he 'He told a..,, '"that,aaaa,.a a...., -- --"I.,1 .. similar al e mister,' legend will grow rather -- ---hi es is of the t Mild stetted-1W 'be be suits .kept othetV:mlesse.v.en;"-ItL.,. i 4.boroRmyIroocnbo loning.---ths- tWoodsy; Jas. 1T- 1St& to would be loss he pen-- , L., above giros might citedipublic begin ample Carnerlsilet . and doubtless would have censid-icheto weave emotional patterns, Ilia lliguuhatn:npro("tttcot,wthexhaty of P of case. weighL--tCoaround this wrablet toys tery iright IS IS.) poke et galk Lake city. according to an on (71AIAT RtADERS 4. '' nouncement made this morning .by 'layer W. mom Ferri. Mr-- - nom will succeed Met by tile eeteasat laturegi. attbe be sepal Faith, ICE the 'sort of '''''A 0.1(THIN m coos bui. and- have grown aitthe poet had in mind when t en PU" Gran., a said: Faith. fanatic faith. on ce i:trau . through misrepresents-,h-e a Toter-twitc- i Plan-N- o here la a bst or enlightening!wedded last-tsortie -,- savings-1- ' ilifortaation, Theone ot the tato Trim& prodaottonj . starritre - understand .1012OOL cutdole. I relief. the 'Moron poor To erime, xpayers - Private Ds Wolf Hoopite la "Don Quixote." Hia same Pensions etc.. etc.. which for the leading' men of the nation. la Chester Wititsi, a tomer- - resident of Park the Townsend Plan would overall- refining AO take DoctorTowneend lit -- 4' .04 i ". -- d l - ' ." -- it - Ilsss Po - BY ANDREW JENSON, .0 all----- R,listie-immemori- al, , -- 'alt. . I - . . old-tim- ers ., Ve Iv fr., letter .,..-o- -- - , (1d-- i 13e0TWI to). 17, 1936 JANUARY ;.Ry.cx:(4...qp:...pTcrx,.7.7.pfly, I - as - .NAME? 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