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Show Weather The UTAH Fair continued Volume 28. fTT' rf might 1 ine a ml ild Number l. An Imlrpt New nknt pai-- Grain Range 1L j n LOGAN, UTAH, r ,n ii a u .i m Fur 2, 1 hml H ho Price Five Cents. ' p"5 -- 8 STUDENTS Faithful Worker In Cache Schools Laid To Rest USE POINDED A--' Winter Quarter Begins Wednesday At Funeral St i vices .kmlcison Set 'iPkf 4 ' to qt,e Bi Drew , k Pearsoi 4 I egistrar. Preparations have been made by the administration to take care 250 new and of approximately foi mer students who were not in attendance during the fall quarter. other than the regain Satuidavs and Sundays. College officials have requested home owners in Logan to list o'fice any with the president's rooms for rent or accommod itions for board and room. v f' 11 k -- U KM 1 1, ANDERSON SET FUNERAL FOR Logan-Col-bnsto- ANNIE M. SEAMONS Funeral servues will he held a the Hyde Park chapel Sunday at 2 p m for Mrs Annie M former Hyde Pane woman who died at lnr home in Ogden Wednesday Friends mav i all at the hnnn of Mis Scanlons' sistei. Mis K S Sund iv fimn 1. McQuamc a m. until time foi servo is Mts Seamons w suivivcd hv iler husband. Joseph K Si mains six daughters, Mis Stell i Cnnd i and Mrs. Verda Xoisitn of I.os Angeles. Mrs Barbara unsgar Mrs. Lillian Nielsen. Mis Arletn Clausse and Miss Maijonc all of Ogd n Jour sons Vernon C Seamons, Lime, : Victor Oxfotd Seamons, Idaho; Gerald Seamons. Los Angeles and Glen Seamons. Ogdei Mrs. Seamons was bom in Hvdi Park September 7, ls7s Sa-mon.- FIRST BORN OF 1. RobertS Allen DEATHS die-gon- cavernous maw turns into office swanky bathrooms space; Hoover's much criticized not half buildings enough for new hordes; famous mansions, Me Key nokls theatres bakery. resettleover; library taken ment rubs elbows with stuffed trophies in converted hotel. Washington One of the things which used to be held in the against Herbert Hoover, days when he was getting the blame for everything, was the pretentious array of govenment buildings lining Constitution avenue which he erected. The commerce department in particular, cover. ng the largest area of any building in the world, was referred to as Hoovers Folly But now the New Deal blesses Hebert for constructing these Pant structures and wishes he had put up more. bar the Roosevelt adminlstra-hn- n has grown, expanded and opened its cavernous maw for more and more office space until t now ha " gathered into it a f 119 new buildings since New Deals to-2- 1935. PASS 200 MARK DRIVERS WARNED AGAINST PRACTICE CREWS Chief of Police M Carl Poul-te- r announced Saturday that drivers of automobiles on which are attached will be sleighs prosecuted He stated that several reports of sleigh riding behind automobiles have reached the headquarters and that every effort is being made to stop the dangerous practice by appiehend-inthe drivers. Chief Poulter also urges the of tarent.s in recooperation stricting their children tr, he coasting lanes as des'gnated by the city. Parents and (hildrm aie held responsible for a indents oil unprotected hills g BATTLE DRIFTS fatalities. These and the deaths of others injured were expected send the final oil beyond 250 and possibly 3iM). The death list was about pm below that of the Christmas holidays s of Approximately the deaths oi curred in automobile Added to these weie ai indents. a scattering of suicides, explosions, files and murders many of them connected wik wild New Years critically to three-fourth- By Eti-mate- r a.-- t A storm week-ion- g blanketed Resettlement Division lt t3 ma-loon- snow-covere- Utah Farmers To Be Aided , H LOS ANGELES, Jan 2 d' instate highway crews worked today to release hundreds of d motorists in the San Bernardino mountains Clearing weather was fore-- c the mountain roads with from one to five feet of snow. Only major htghw ivs have been kepi warned were Motorists open ag unst trying to teach resorts parties over the week end. by Most of those marooned snow wire mar Big Bear Lake If tra. tms fill to ele ir roads, i esc ue p.irties will be sent in on skns Farthc r north near Bakersfield, a rescue clew with tractors set out tod iv for an isolated rabin whire Mx and Mrs William C. financial aid elsewhre arc eligible Fat sdorff and William Hollman, to apply for loans through the reoil company executives, arc madivision. settlement Applnanfs rooned An airplane searcher' towill be given assistance by t taled them yesterday in drawing up a farm manSkies were sunny and i leaf debe will which agement plan and tod iv Storm warnto the loan within off signed pay wire n moved a reasonable length of tunc and ings meet the regular expenses of the FREPONIV ri Jan. 2 H'li family and those of operation Blizzards paralyzed motor ti ovcl "More than $2.0oi,0oo has been in northi rn tod ly a.c res-- i lent to stranded farmers in l'tah ue crews m ide i new effort to to date by the resettlement ad- resue J.inu v Bomb r, maintenministration. In return more than ance man foi he B S Bui mu of $2uo,iNH has been paid back Farm Public roads, into ally ill at IV lamiltes, in general, arc happy Motte Like. undi r the piogram The mcni-h- i Snowplows hogged do n vm'ir-rs arc gratefully reviving the iv. but it w i., hoped :uv mum advice and counsel of a tiaimd bonk through tu. I., staff ill agnculUiie. home ei mi- by tonight. Direct m nimi a and finum es" home "The Stott commented economics work under the ilirn tion of Dr Ethclvr. O Greaves has won national reiognilion" When asked concerning the efPolice headqu.it ers reported fect the transfer of the resettlement division to the department Siturduy the possession of a sli igh which was found bv of agriculture would have on Ins t patrolmen Saturday morning program. Mr. Stdtt's only The owner uiuv reil.um the was that the future for the woik is now assured and plans sleigh by i i It g .'ll will be made for longer penods triers, niioiding to I'hiif Jot only has it swallowed up !ce buildings but ;t has taken n theatres, apartment houses a eries Funds will be made available and swank built in the Gay Nineties homes wuthin the next few days for the to BAIT landmarks resettlement administration loans to Utah . here was a tunc when smart make additional service diplomats of the farmers. ( O Stott, state director w as advised Saturday by Jonel,artment call the day A. G irst, regional uircitor not find them athan al v,a f:tmoUH hashcry at Berkeley, California oal'ed The release of these funds by But now the ,aus'hery is fully the" ' vm l)ullcd out of the federal government 0nce connected with a month earlmr than had been th.f s Mr Stott said rm.o resViUrant auu the reM'ttle- - expected, ih will mduate that hits moved ,w,uiun in $100, 'Kin m the present, alannuallv. of neu spa per location Beginning Monday the 21 agri""nt hnlliT blli" a lurK'' the Lin-- " cultural and 14 home supervisin', )f,M,,nrml. For a time it working for the resettanunt adn 'nued on page four) ministration in this state will bereceiving applications for both gin ('oast Guard new and supplemental loans, Mr Stott nnnoumed. 'Evoiy iminty Explosion 'office has a large number of applications pending this decvision of federal officials and now acjan' 2 will be taken immediately to fri EtihW8 bouts and ii tion all those that tile eligible," handle ii of up,, or thp y Wil,'r-utM1 said he for eL,Mchigim today tni e of Farmers who arc or have born PM9oMononS5;D urvivors of the who have low inII ,1P m,ul boat M irold on relief those ri comes, farm laborers and those toyed the cruft dav nun", who have exhausted their credit Idsheto'lt1 resources and will) cannot obtain ahead. Seeks Survivors 1937 REPORTED n yes-leidi- y , Vn-o- v d Police Chief Seeks Owner of Sleigh o'in-mcii- . M ('ail Puullir 111 u t r Ignite Dynamite Stoi aye rpTo Kill Fear r linys Safety Increases As No Contact With Kidnaper Is Made By Parents )r Intermediaries vo p i a 4 t Sector Cache county schools and one o' the moat beloved men in the in tire valley, died Friday ol Cm lie county' icstcd veiling ii.t i i at his home, 46k South Fn st on Nc.v Yiara day than street. He had been in failing inoic ii ,e lot , several weeks and health since he resigned from his loi k toiw.ud to a year m ' duties with the schools last June .'a ' i nt mi a result oi a most Funeral services will be held in ii.iu'tcg Fields now storm. the Logan Sixth ward chain ll'totul.oal the valley were blankTuesday at 1 p m. Interment will et' W.b a deep S'10.V who ti tell be in the Logan city cemetery U g h t, Itinllghou' Wednesdiy Born July 1, 1861, in Fredruks-havn- , II. un.. 1 tours iv night and Denmark, the son of Erik Fi .d iv no i Mi.g. Kioiu tin smith 'ml west part and Marie Thode Anderson, he came to Utah and laigan as a ot tile val'iy issued stones of the young man. Before leaving his bravest niafall in the section. native country he spent two At Peursboii lv not. is fell duryears as a missionary there for ing the period, while at Mendon the LDS church, coming to Utah the fall was just as heavy, the in 1880, and three years later snow covering ver the fence n putted an ex' opmaking his home in Logan. In 1899 he spent two years m the tionally heavy snowfall, measur1923 Swedish and in mission, ing around 16 inches, while the about six months In the Califor- fall at Hyrum was slightly less nia mission .For several years reApproximately 11 inches of snow cently he was president of the fell in and around Logan, with Cache county Scandinavian LDS the fall in the north part of the organization from which he was county measunng Jo imhes and released about a year ago. slightly less At different times he had been Efficient road crews kept highconnected with the Logan city ways open between Logan and police force, the Cachq county Brigham City throughout the sheriff's office and the juvenile storm. Several cars slid off the court as probation officer. His road ifl Sardine canyon during the work as attendance officer i:: the worst part of the storm Thursday Cache county schools from which but during the day Friday he resigned on May 1, 1935 after anight, wide and well kept road afford20 years of faithful service stands ed safe Uavel through the canas a ldonument to his faithfulness and his ability to work with yon. n Drifts blocked the young people. road for a short time His wife, Anna N Ln. kson, Tbui.'aJay nighr. The state load whom he married in the Logan crew, however, soon opened the temple 52 years ago on May 1 highway. last, survives him with the followAll roads in the county are open ing children: Oscar, O. LeRoy for travel, it was reported Saturand William H. Anderson of LoR. O. Looxle, gan; Mrs Rebecca Holbrook of day morning by Soda Springs, Mrs. Frances Clark county load supervisor. and Mis. Inez Sorensen of Hyrum, and Mrs. Anna Dunbar of Preston He is also survived by 12 grand children, one brother, Peter Anderson of Logan, and three sisters, Mrs. Amelia Laurit-i-and Mrs Jane Johnson of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Nancy G.u van o! Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Stauffer of Mendon are the proud parents of ( ache eoun-ty- s first horn of 1937. HOLIDAY Tile ehild. a girl, was horn at the Budge Memorial hospital at 4:30 a. m. Friday, and from all available reports was the first to be born in the county this year. A baby boy was born at 7 1937 By United Press) 'Copy light a. m. in the Preston hospital to Mr. and Mrs. M. I). KerIn the wake of the wildest New Year's celebiation since the deshaw of Richmond. Mr. Kershaw is an employe of the pression began, the nation today Utah Power and Light Co. wall hed the holiday's violent death toll pass the 2o0 mark. United Press reports from 30 states and the district of Colum- HIGHWAY bia showed at least 223 deaths in accidents, murders and suicides Another dozen states reported no V l school, February 21 to 26: club leaders training si hool, March 1 to 6; college opera "Aula," March d, 8 and 9; Founder's assembly March 8: dairy school. March 15 to 20; Washington's hirhday. February 22, is the only holiday listed V- - Crows Keep Highways Emil Anlcison, foi moie mil Open Throughout 20 years attendame of n of h r Agricultural college Monday morning when freshmen and sophomores will sign their enrollment cards for the winter quarter. The upper classmen will register Tuesday. according to W. H. Bell, When instruction begins Wednesday morning new courses will commence in the schools of agriculture, arts and sen nces, commerce, education, engineering, forestry and home economics The curricula have been pi mned to allow new and former students to register for a full quota of work in their respective fiel Is. Mr Bell explained. Special events listed on the college calendar for 'he quarter which closes March 17, include, extension service conftience Janun ary 11 to 16; Washington-Lincolassembly, February 11 irrigation ', ;r. Until Uiu Tuesday USAC Registration machinery will be Registration machinery will be .ct in order at the Utah State lor Musician Missing Since Kidnaping TO SILENCE Dies In F amily Home Reaper Calls Eccentric Tacoma FAIJ.S. S n J.m 2 Bohce of five states xeaiih today for three met' who Ft SIOBX I1 'I i'll t Nil Ut. ilcil TAOi.MA, lre-c- Wa-- h Jan. , J.IS IH'NWAY s ' 'UP) (onvhpomlcnt known druj? addict anti )) a - sought hv indict toda for questioning in the bound a man and a won, an beside car thu-and .Mall -- on kidnaping a.-five tons of high lett them to vile in a blast tha lie was desrnhed as a Tacoma musician, who shook the countryside lor fm rnih s -- t "a- - seen eat ei t a in Ed Baki r, The man Harold ng in a raveiii a week ago, the night Sioux City, la, appal cully was he l oi e eh, tiles Matt-oten tear old son of I)r. and Mrs. dead Boll, e sitld thev found a William was stolen from his home. Mattson, ia-fragment ot his body. The woman, u, ...,. The -- Uepeet W appearance was said to tally closely with a Helen Seller, 25, Siuox City, chugMis ( aniline l. Humphrr) s ged heiself away just before lice di'script ton given hv thiee i luldren w ho were in the Mattson blash and survived home at the time ot the aUltution. Ruin Windows Meanwhile, detectives held another suspect for investiThe explosion shattered several thousand dollars worth of store gation. s and residence windows In Sioux Near Olympia, .TO miles from here, discovery of an rattled dishes Falls, in farm homes for 25 miles around, hush- abandoned campfire in the woods put police on the trail of ed New Year's evo revelry. a man and a hoy stud to have been seen going into the brush. An hour later, police traced it Dr. MuUxon, still maintaining he to a lonely shack four miles has had no answers to the two from the city, where the Larson classified advertisements inserted , H irdwure hud stored BASQUE company in the Seattle Times in attempting 3.300 pounds of dynamite and to contact the kidnaper, assertedly I'tnicial Sen ices Held For pounds of black powder for will demand absolute proof that his U 'fee med l.onan W 1JA work. Where the shack had captive son is alive before the $28,- stood was a hole 50 feet across oman 000 ransom will be paid. and 2o feet deep. Splinters were He feared a crank or rival crimfor scattered a thousand yards were DAY Franexi-Spanisthe HEN tubules inal might attempt to the Glowing K, pant Ed Lacey, a farmer, found Miss life and woik.s of Mis ('iroline ransom demanded by the kidnaper, Border, Jan. 2 (U.Ri The tiny W. Huniphetvs, a daughter of the Seiler crawling beside a highway was believed it Basque government in northlate Apostle Chat lies C Kn h, at a half mile from the scene. In Not An Old Man she told this story; ern Spain tonight announced he funeial services Tlunsday in Moe hospital, Confi-Miecar In seeking the Robbery radio that it would use the Logan Sevmth waid chsp'd by In Sioux City, ahe, Baker and thief, police were following a reD McBride ot the ward htsh- . force If necessary to counter th !, nen robbed the Ehlerman port by the terrorized children who German aggression against pri i preside.! witnessed the abdication that the store of $36,000 in gems Mrs. Humphervs' life ns a pio- Jc c.i-Loyalist shipping. kidnaper appeared to be under the neer, as a weaker in the Relief and $l,0t0 in cash Dec. 22. She After Loyalist warhis and influence of drugs or liquor. to surrender to police. rescued the Spanish Society, her interest in the sn k wanted airplanes The only discrepancy in the susThree of the gangsters, whose and afflicted, and in r conducted Soton and Steamer d pect's description was his age, poas a tca In i. wife names Bolice Chief Harrv into harbor Sutona her safely lice admitted. The bearded gunman did not disclose, feared she were oeautifullv and mother Basque officials sent a radio who flung a ransom note signed resident A. E and' Baker would talk. 4:20 at m. brought out by p. message stating Tim" on the floor of the MattI were put on Cianney of the Logan temple the Ed Bakersheand of was at the its it end that son home was thought to be middle-agesaid. spot," Hyrum E Hansen. Bishop J H and wouldn't compropatience New Year s eve they drove her Later, however, Virginia Chat-fielWatkins and Bishop A Geoige mise with Germany. 16, Seattle, a friend who was to and Baker Sioux the Falls Raymond. Instead, It ordered its comand ordered them visiting the Mattson children, said Rrayeis were offered by Bishop powderthehouse to force with manders reply the kidnaper was not as old as first ear. They slugged Baker James VV. Linford and Brolessor from to any further Gorman aggresand shot him. She started to run, reported. E. J. assey of the Logan semin-tvrysion. Federal agents indicated Halbert was slugged with a hammer, and The was which Soton, shot twice. Reynolds, 33, a sailor, picked up by An instrumental trio was played grounded when the German See Fuse police last night when he tried to by Professors N. W. Christiansen, fired ( miser Koenigsberg The men thrust Miss Seiler and S. E. Clark and HaH Farr. A vopawn a ring, had no connectiou atshots over her bow and with the kidnaping. cal duet was .sung by Frank Baker into a snowbank beside retempted to siS7.e her ln Although Reynolds answered the Baugh, Jr., and Mrs. Elizabeth the powder house, lit a fuse atprisal for the Ialos incident, B. Thorpe, accompanied general description of the kidnaper, by Miss tached to the dynamite and fled. was refloated at high tide. there apparently was little beyond Bhvllis JLtugji. Selections were Pain from her founds awoke Miss that to link him with the case. also sung by the Seventh ward gleiler. choir Under the leadership of Olympia police held as possible When I came to, I saw a powclues a detective story magazine, Brof. Calvin Fletcher. der fuse burning a few feet from ENOUGH some discarded boys underclothing The grave in the Logan city me, she said. I could see Ed and man's underwear found at the cemetery was dedicated by L. H Baker lying beside the shack. I Ken nurd. campsite. The Mattson OLDER abandoned dragged myself away. There was boy wore no underclothing when he a flash, and I was thrown forwas abducted as he had just finishward." Arthur Bateson, re- - ed a bath and had on only outer Assistant Btate's Attorney John If you veteian merchant. garments. Logan MeQuiTlari said' hopea Tor solution l,rt''1 The underclothing was too large of the plot rested with her story. walking around the streets leaning for a ten year old boy, but police Is HOLIDAY remember cn he a cane, that getOne of the suspects is a Sioux could not afford to oversaid Falls resident, the others Sioux ting old. He feels much older today look they any possible clues. did yesterday. Yesterday he than disCity racketeers, he said. Police Tacoma police, however, was only a grandpa. Today he Three accidents tale New Year's of Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraxk he the kidnaper and That's enough, counted a belief eve utui early on New Year's morn- and the Dakotas were asked to ishe a greatto grandpa. out In make anyone feel old. the boy may have camped says, ing in which ten persons received look for them. few The woods. dense the past was The great granddaughter minor injuries were laid to poor bitterly cold and born to Ins granddaughter, Mrs nights have been visibility caused by falling snow made would have camping out Jocelyn Clinton of Los Angeles, hazardous. and by the sheriff's department Vir Mrs of is a who MUSIC daughter Logan police department Friday. Expert Break Seven persons were injured in ginia B. Athay, who is a daughter Activities at ths Mattson home of Mr. Bateson. the only crash of the three to take indicated a break might be near GOES place in Logan The m indent took CHICAGO tnd that the kidnaper had or was place at 2 45 a m Friday between about to prove little Charles was Fourth and Fifth North on North alive and well and in his custody. Main street when a e ir driven Dr. Mattson was understood to W, H Terry, music Instructor W Dooley, 19, of Newton have demanded a note in the child's r in into rulroad ears stopped at at the South Cache high school, ow :i h mdwriting. SAN FRANCISCO. Jan 2 9 P' that point, according to a report will leave Sunday for Chicago Although exact text of the ranmade by Patrolmen Jarvis Fiee-nia- to attend the national school band The Pacific Coast maritime strike and orchestra clinic to be held snail apparently will have to he som note has never been released and Russell Knowles, luvisti-gatmIt was reJanuary 7, 8 and 9 at the Univer- unraveled from Washington D C, by federal investigators, offuers observers agreed tod ly, after Ed- quited to have told the father he Enid Smith, 17. of Smi'hf.eld was sity of Illinois. would receive a second message in Mr Terry is a director of the ward F. McGrady, fcilerii most seriously injured, suturing an ihe same purple ink and association and Lis returned to the east injured pelvis Others, who esiaped national been asked to give a report on Peace moves in the walkout were written on the same toy typewriter with only i uts and bruises, includnote. progress, problems and prospects at a standstill There was no mdi-- i is the first ed Henry Benson, 21; Lowell Jenquestioned Reynolds, then, kins 19, Beatrice Baker. 19. and of music in the west. This is the ation that definite attempts at setinterested, turned him Newell Hansen, 2n. all of Newton, third year Mr. Terry has been a tlement of the costly dispute will no longer back to police. be resumed before next week 16 Smiti-fi- i member of the convenetion. and Ruth Godderidge Friends Busy Id Mr Cooley also received cutd While this was going on, the two and bruises men mentioned as probable interIn the thud of the three u mediaries between the father and occurring in Hyrum at 3 he criminal holding his son. called m ! inlay, whin a i ar diivin i it the Mattson home and conferred water superby la ray J Smith 1 it length with the doctor who intendent of Hyrum. stria k a pantnotified the kidnaper in a newspa- ed auto belonging to Dalton Morir advertisement Thursday that gan of Nibley. tnree mote jursons he was ready to pay the ransom. wetehint Ai i urdmg to Sheriff 'et; 18 BY UNITED PRESS Sioux Falls. S D, reported A short while before Dr. Matt-,o- n Stow i II who investigated, Mr Winter launched the new year inches of snivv Wind w is driftmade several automobile trips is'mth reported he was i timing to with a vengeance today, snow so badly that high- to undisclosed places. Once he was covering ing the I.ngan and w is blinded bv lights to states with heavy snows way traftie had been virtually accompanied by his son. William, of a southbound car and was unable K. Lloyd Mi.xprndid Weather J Forecaster Sioux City, la, h i it J r , who witnessed the kidnaping. lo see the parked mai hint' He suf-in12 ini lies of si ow ami Hartington, of Chicago, said heavy snows covs,.ffue lilts while his wife ered Nebraska South Dakota, Nib 1" red ruts and bruois when thrown Minnesota, low i, Colorado, Ctah, Norfolk, Neb repor'ed traffi" STUDY GROUP wiud-htlthi tUwtv ugh Idaho and North New was mill lei Iv tied no bv the Bird a in the Smith ear Wyoming, Mexi-'Mu lei ate snows wero blizzard tbit r iged out of the sulti ru! a fiai tilled nose His wife Dakotas Milk mill couldn't make MEET AT reported in Wisconsin. i si ipcd irijurv "B looks like lots more snow their rounds. The N. w Yi ur's eve .'undent or-- . Miles City, Mont, with a 12 beWisconsin, urred at 11 3o p m Tbilisi! ly at today in Minnesota, northern Miehig m, and the ast- low z.iro rending, was the coldest The Adams school study group jBuhniond near the ttih-IdihWinne-mueeporta n of the Dakotas," he spot in the United the first meeting of tha will hoi (Vntrd roll and station, when Mar- ern said and Utah, Nee., Modena, W of Butlir lon ve.ir Monday. January 4, at th Tetonia, Idaho, 10 below. it was hilled rt authoritiM ported Agriculture ear collided a north sehoolhouse with dm mg Adams felt Even ".Sunny" California iv cling south, driven by George the sr.oiv as a boon lo winter Ir. Hazel CushrlGg after tuba the i old wave. Sairamcnto re-- I i radio wheat E Egan. Simthfield, when the latWJ11 broadcast Strong winds ranging up to 45 ported a 6 above rending and it broadcast the dor (as3i ter i.ltimpu'd a left hind turn, the led by Mrs. Sehat Ab. , said Trov VV. Butler, a son miles an hour whipped the snow we.x 44 in San Francisco. All patrons Int. Miami, Fla, was the warmest and Barmy Cornish, riding in the lain huge drifts whuh hampered res'?., ' inV'V Eg u, i ir, t w aped injury, as did tin motor traffic in much ot the point iq the notion at 7 a. m. Adams school are iVirwa Jectinund lb wi di ivvrs wnh a lemj mature of 72 above. led to bo present at J e. c ; i I J n, J . Achievement Of Pioneer Praised OFFICIALS SHOW IMPATIENCE h I s d aceom-plishrnen- Mor-stu- 1 d. d, TO MAKE ART FEEL TEN INJURED IN .xt-- I CRASHES DIRECTOR TO Strike Settlement Rests on Washington g nn-d- i off-col- Winter Launches New Year WithHeavySnowIn OStates ; d ' TO d i puss-mge- ADAMS Sats 1 j t J 5 |