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Show WOMEN URGED TO RENEW EGG BOYCOTT I.INTCOT,N, Xeb., Dee. .27. "Lincoln women wo-men todn y were ealiod upon by the lo-t.x lo-t.x womniVd Huh to resume a boycott on vXH In a n tf fort to force lower prices. MrK. N. K. Tiildreth of the civics de-partihi-nt of the club, who recently announced an-nounced a boycott forced lower ecr priee.s. na id the ban had not proved a finee'es because prices went up when restrictions re-strictions on purchases were lifted. She wilil she felt the women had been "trieKed," but declined to say whom she believed, responylbh-, Kuprf worn retailing for as high as 90 Oents a dozen and Mrs. Hildreth said the woTnen were determined not to buy them, no matter how lonjr it took to force them' to G5 cents, considered by them u fair price, ,ciho addf d that Governor Bnnniel R. McKelvle had promised them cooperation In a state-wide -fight against the hih cost of living .md would eon- fer vilh them on this subject next week. |