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Show V THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, 1ST t- SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 24, 1 yjT Into debt. But k I my opinion that both these ends will be much more quickly accomplished through this nsw system of agricultural credits. FULL TEXT OF PRESIDENTS ADDRESS-A-T HUTCHINSON TOUCHING FARM PROBLEMS - ATTENTION I ; OF CONGRESS Ths legislation enacted by congress does not 'by any means measure the attention congress baa given during the past two years to the needs of people who hare not agriculture, been familiar with what baa been goron can little appreciin congress ing ate the exhaustive study which the appropriate committees of congress our agricultural to have given problems. after dav, and week after week, iay and month after month, these committees have held hearings. They have considered every conceivable measure suggested for relief. Thev hav e listened patiently, to ail who came to them. They' enacted legis-lation which seemed to promise real They did not enact nearly ail help. the measures which were suggested, because after the most exhaustive study thev became convinced that such measures would not only be of no help, but mighfe aggravate an already bad situation. tak with me for just ona glance, in conclusion, at the steps which have marked the rise of agriculture to this, its newest stae. We need to go back but a verv few generations To the time when, the title to land represented, no mors, than the whim of a despot or the shifting and uncertain fortunes of a military adThe agricultural venturer worker was a serf, a mere human chattel, bound to the soil ott which he lived And to the service of the particular adventurer who. at the moment. In the permutations of fortune and of favor, chanced to hold the land ferent conditions. But I doubt if there has ever before been set up a system of intermediate farm credit so well adapted to serve the needs of It is only fair to paue a moment the farmers in America vnd emphasize the value of these ..This legislation, signed to furnish measure of agricultural relief so necessary intermediate credit for proforward the by in connection congress duction taken purposes, rmptly pul The new tariff schedules save for the with the. federal farm loan system, American farmer a vitally important which provides mortgage ind gravely menaced homer market credit, and with fhe new law making V Tlie resumption of the war finance the organization and conduit of i the resources cooperative association, and with the harked operations f t hr only government on earth-tha- t amended federal warehouse act, prowa able to summon such a credit, vides what neenis to be a complete, enabled the American farmer to com scientific and efficient p te for sales abroad. and workable system ni agricultural .Along with these measures, prompt finance Quite poesiblv experience steps were taken to put ths federal rnav show4 the need of minor amendfarm ban board look into business ments here and there to the- - credit I ike the war finance corporation, it act, but the print iple undrlrmg it is had been in a state of suspended sound and needed changes can readily It be secured. fop want of monev to loan was given a credit of $.0. 000.000 and Under the agricultural credit act, loaning on farm property. which became law last March, two reaming marA bill to facilitate classes of corporation are authorized. keting of farm produce wan passed, First come the federal intermediate legislation to prevent harmful gam- credit banka Thev are twelve in bling in agricultural futures was number, just as there are twelve fed passed, held by ths courts to be un- eral reserve banks and twelve federal constitutional. and quickly' re passed farm loan banks. Ka b intermediate The act credit bank is to have I'j.Ooo.OfM) capiwith the defects removed for the control and regulation of the tal, subscribed by the secretary of meat packers was enacted Importhe treasury in the name of the IN SUBMERGED STATE. adds charm to miklay's tant reductions of freight rates on ag-- United State and paid for from the wa .in tw. 0!h Thr popular Bromley In the view of hi masters, he had ultural products were effected Cer- treasury. There is to be one of these f n tountv lnihou'- 's whuh hsd costume. The newest patof t u no tain the command upon banks in connection with eath federal right which could ihndnrl ,rs purm in it ot ,.nda the restriction land Sets, at Rebank.' which had farm loan bank and thev may be unterns now marir ito rlioe tl mmutTun.-political status was nil. and from their i nmmiiiiJ' for' doing g der the same or separate manage- he was permitted the least possible Mli jreented them moval Sale offered, at share in financing the farm, were re- ment hare in the fruits of his toil on which hzarnti Witho it a public Price moved The loan Irmi! off tin, 000 he could keep together his soul if not the ulfi me stU nmnt in BASIS OF LOANS. yard been imposed indeed it were conceded that he bad but tt is a lofty whh h had formerly progress The federal intermediate credit was t a soul and his bodv, so as to perform A hicverrnt end I know there upon the federal land banks to make are banks to loans banks, the to $25,000, a change which is or to r mur b wrong with the be grueling toil of tasks that were cooperative marketing associa- regarded r f undamn tu N of the c certain greatly to increase the prac- tions as utterly menial. All agrij'frnnunt of farmers, in. vvhirh associaof opH ticable and usefulness range which rcTriel tion banks are authorized on proper cultural operations were crude, inefof The this erations system barbaric. ficient. great light m ITS INTERDPCNDENCF conditions to subscribe for stock SUBJECT OF IRRIGATION. such corporations, in the aggregate which science And organisation and Probabis the fortunes of 'g'.rul illumined the efficient methods have not exceeding 10 per cent of their A measure of the utmost importance t ura Kansas are not today precis v art of agriculture had not yet cost its and surplus whit they were a dozen years aso to farmers in those parts of the coun- capital and over feeble the desolate firt The national agricultural credit cor rajs and agricultural fortunes are try where Irrigation is the very basia norat landscape of the rural Inn H Authorised to mak loans dehumanized The reflected in the fortunes of ail of agricultural life is the act authorpicture is countryside on for of purposes chattels, districts, formation agricultural o are th irrigation because y ising closely other, women weep and men to one make are settlers livestock, growing crop and personal related and Interdependent that there whereby the of kind. their can be nn good or ill fortune of one brought together in aaoriatn fed-to credit up to a period of mne months, despair Hut somehow4, the life of the open the except that in the oae of breeding witnoijt influencing the oilier. The conduct their relations with Hht wntch inspired stock and dairy herds the period mav places, under a skv eral govern merit Formerly whole world haj been In li for a fair chance; always to be ears extended mav Lheonging three of had to adjust all differences They financial ard pI t'cal up Touch with the the dailv heaval since then The verv iaoric this kind as Individuals at great ex- issue debentures against the securities somehow,forces of Mother Nature in all to them- thev have received and these mav be mighty of civilisation has been aarely tested. pense and Inconvenience ntarketed p to whatever amount mav her wondrous moods; somehow, the organizaThese have dvr.if.tie monarchic selves fallen, of be determined bv the regulations pre- dim realization that there was yet have faHed revolution has reigned in tion promise to become nuclei something bevond and above the scribed bv the comptroller assemin useful various sections of the world and highly cooperations To facilitate the marketing cf the squalor and miaerv of his immediate disaster Me exacted their toll near-- bling. shipping and selling the prodWe have RECEIVED more new SUMMER FROCKS of the in a Sale surroundings somehow, through the KIND, to Furbv issued debentures districts these of corporathe Irrigation everywhere and in nearly ever ucts of his serfdom, these things wav ther encouragement was extended to tions, a class of rediscount blanks is centuries mindful of Rent the farmer in possibilia no A identifies mav the and of Monday bv credit the Dresses inprice amending provided way evaporation exquisite styling superb quality Tljc Josses to American agriculture the irrigation farmers times and friendlier subscribe up to 20 per cent of its stock ties for better are universally admitted and de- the farm loan act to provide terms infor him longing kept liberty; volved fate, to the make of could bank. on are the rediscount s?o to any we have ever seen at th price which the land banks we expert capital not an upertenoe plored. but it Sale A minimum struggle spired him in the of llftooon paid-ucappecuiar t American aguciilture an to farmers on the Irrigation to lift himself up ta a wider vision ' to for break all alone Nor wa the readjustment fol- project!, whose conditions and neces- ital must be provided for a rediscount of a records to eternal revolt life, moved him single selling. bank The redliounl hank, on the lowing wars infUtniiK a burden to sities require special treatment. of its own imptfalixa-tion- . Againri the fetters which bound, gave Yvt another provision in behalf of responsibllitv aviculture alone. It tame to th him for the hopeseemingly will enter cotiragc b the made the immev same is ibis to general community bankers to manufsv-railroads, n rera and lo the mercant le world new law W'hlch authorises extending market, float the debenture that less onflUt wirh destinv. I he THE STRUGGLE ON. m rai If is that we all the time on pavments due from irri- - have been turned over to it bv the caped gntione farmers to the government. credit corporation, and thus provide wlth So relatively little of disaster. The arnturies passed, and untold It is characier'stic of human nature This measure has given a new chance them with new funds for further in- millions w'ent to their graves despairit is simply another ap- ing hat we magnify our own ills and too to thousands of farmers In the irriga- vestments But other million followed to Utile appraise thi ills of others, but tion areas who have fallen under thi plication of the revolving fund or seize the torch and bear It a little same misfortunes that have afflicted endless credit chain idea, which we farther on the road the evcJ of the government are The slave beI to them all hesitate to other farmer and who had been un- found illustrated in the case of the came a vHlein the villein a peasant; tell vru hew senoualv vast Interests able temporarily to meet their com- intermediate or. dit hanks and yet the grim struggle went on SAFEGUARDS ARRANGED. hv presumably unendaTtgered with political the mitments to the governmentlist of acrights and economic of If recital this tides the long of afbusiness were changing The utmost care has been taken to emancipation as its twin goals. fected, and at what dis complishments in the farmers behalf surround these various institutions doggedly, the men of the soil shall have seemed to suggest that were averted Looking backeverv possible safeguard that can toiled under their dual burden of furward. I find mv (onfidencs m the Washington has been devoting Itself with be afforded through si, died supervinishing sustenance for humanity and social and industrial fabric of this"lth special and perhaps a paial sion. ample responsibility and sound keeping alight the flame of that conrepublic strengthened bv pur wonder- - assiduity to the agrh ultural Interests, method. It the judgment of finan- suming purpose to achieve freedorh fill emergence from threatening dis-'ball reply that thesfarmer has human equality experts that their debentures will and reived nothing more than was coming cial Iown to times so near our own that a ready an acceptance thev to him. nothing more than he need- - find just are but the yesterdavs of history, of those as PROCESS OF DEFLATION. the investors have mor lhan Wfc good for among farm loan 4oard the outcome of the struggle seemed In Lfu' earlier processes ofjbim. and nothing that wad not also federal But rnenkind doubt darkest a There created is thug at last deflation, which for all our national interests, began' after the! The svstem whuh. was followed by the dawn. world war, we have be u studying good bound up as they are in the nation-rn- complete farm credit of structure vaat artifice snd selfishretogether the aggregated talking about rehabilitation and ness which had been built and supmutuality of dependence and drawing the ef single greater sponsibility the better organisation of our agri (reaching tell you frankly interdependence Printed Voiles in ported hv the soil at length "umhled lund. backed bv the se ( ultural industries Gingham that 1 am 'to be able to come curllv of the the land, and of livestock, under its own weight of futility and I confess a very frank pride ii to vou todavproud and tell you of what has are s Ratines reoluUonary""move-rnentThe carefuli.v provided for The loans corruption Tub Silks the government a part in bettering been done, because in doing it we of the eighteenth century, the for agriare to be mads a situation against which you Justiy have served not only the farmer, but cultural purposes specifically French Prints reformations of the early nineteenth, Doited complained and which all the peo- everybody else in this land. Abenever the loans made from the the pread of knowledge, the rise of ple of the nation dep4ored The French Voiles CREDIT and growth of Industrialism, LEGISLATION. Normandies original capital reach an aggregate invention combined of all the governmental to extort from tyrBut that la mot alt I have reserved justifving it. the farm lund board, all the agencies, and w.th them the cooperthe stem, mav anny the recognition of human right.. ation of the fine forces of leaderwhlp till the last what we rnav well ap- which supervisesbonds WINS FIRST BATTLE. against the which the great national farm or- praise the crowning achievement of lasudebenture which the I intermediate credit the list entire to code the The man of the land had won hi ganisations have developed, made it of hanks have taken The sale of these first credit agricultural legislation debentures possible to secure a measure of battle.. battle for a place in in will put the banks in the in this department of our known as the agricultural act of 123, political svstem. The economic endeavors which hue been especially whlih became law in the closing davs funds once moreso fnf a new' loaning struggle was longer and harder; bein revolving-funand the of not last the has It been campaign, congress found be waged against preMoreover, it ha gratifying fashion which hs been mads cause it had to for and prompt reflection in the improved possible yet to perfect machinery not prejudices whlih familiar through the operations of the conceptions this act, but i do had driven their the summere'atpfl of everv agricultural concern. administering ages through confidence that farm loan board in real estate mort- root deep into the verv fundamentals We have been officially informed that hesitate to express of agricultural credits, gages the endless chain oe on and of human nature itself cond.tiona not It was owing to improved the this scheme in with a h sale f defarm products of the country for 15J2 taken in connection with the enact- on, drawing all at once, to establish the described, furnishes the bentures a new supply of capu.il for possible were ww-t$2 oonooo OoO more lhan ments for have conception that the tiller of the soil, to farmers the most modthe loaning thev mete in I?!. rjearl enlightened, we are ignored centuries, must now' through FUNDAMENTALLY the worst of the deprrwsian ern. sound and efficient scheme of DIFFERENT. be taken into full fellowship with the and can reaontbiV expect gradual agricultural finance that has ben t of the earth favored The Intermediate are credit bank'' up in any country, and will enAble fundamentally different from the farrn improvement. Sometime I think it more interestThe balance wUhin the Industry a the farmer in no distant future to free loan m this bank That while ihc ing to recall the more modern proctween livestock ami gram produc-- t himself , from obstacles whit h have farm ban banks advance of emaniraption. because it will esses monev on.v made it difficult heretofore to on,' has been re3ored The disturbreal estate mortgage secuntv, the brine reminders to quell needless farm operations upon a sound, on ance of that equilibrium, so highly and suggest at least that intermediate, credit institution are to basis. Important to a properly adjusted ag- businesslike farms V n tea tasen by local moderate contentment which will tend'" Before describing this program of discount to bless riculture, ha been one of the unbank loan on to and and personal fortunate and unavo. liable result of advancement in agricultural finance, chattel can well recall the making of livestock, farm security the wartime necessities and the near-hstates of the (Called to permit me a word by wav of bringgrowing crops and the Kansa. a world. - American farmers had ing before our minda the background equipment, and Missouri vailevs That Mississippi like. The debentures sold by the inwas when farming was more a strugwillingly responded to the demahd for of the agricultural problem Farming termediate are credit bank special efforts m vertain lines of pro- is the oldesttheof all industries.In It has than a contest in precisely aa are the debenture gle for subsistence duction supported peace, community indutrv That was back in covered-wago- n v BADLY DISRUPTED. and has been the moat essential line of the faun loan bank when the men of Ohio davs, The debentures will be sold to the of industrial defense in war. commonbordering states migrated westRelationships between supplies and ly. too, the first victim of war Jn public at a rate Sufficiently below and too come with family" poor to demand for smie staples vere badly olden times the conqueror distributed that charged the original borrower, to ward. possesions hv rail, where rail disrupted and could not be instantly the subjugated lands to his favorites, insure that ail expenses will be met and was possible, so they budded travel the of a restored when peace came. That difference by These margin was and his prisoners as slaves to till it banks arc authorised to make loaded all their material In considerable loans their wagons,which part responsible for rIhit land ownershln became the the wagon would the violent fluctuation which imposed mark of favor and aristocracy Later, on these deoenture to the armcim of possesions so much hardship on the farmer. the ten their capital uuit i. each carrv. crowned the cargo with the feudal substituted the banktimes femllv nn drove 'retward under the may carrv $30 000,000 of busiAlong with this d,stoption of the pro- somewhat lessregime severe of conditions which places the total for the glow of the star of empire A few duction ratio went an even serfdom and vtllenage for those of ness, the crest maWitv dug in. of svstem twelve 600 acute and difficult disturbance ofnioe non, banks SiX at the laverv on the soil Then came the Under ths ame law. another and battled with nature and her elements, factors whuh determine foreign deis modern institutions of an agricultural entirelv and of distinct set mand conquered irporation politically fcee. but eco- are provided for, called national DRAWS CONTRASTS. Whilp the nar la.t.,1 (her. was no peasantry, agnomically still held in fetters of old ricultural credit cora These possibility of overprodui turn of such tradition In grim davs thre were no are to be set up,corporation their capital fur- motor those tarle as wheat and cotton, for exno electric lights THE MIDDLE AGES. cars, The and their con-nished, t crack v amp e. and when peace suddemv management wagon, now forgotten in our and manufacturer in "olied b irUnte fapHai and enterturst upon the world, the farmer had theMerchants or the spring wagon, double middle nges. devised banks to prise, under the general upervlipn lexicon, was plans for a long future which he the luxury of travel, and seated, them finance their ventures R. & f the ould not readjust inUntlv hlp vomptroller of the currency A the kerosene lamp NV hod recently put methmis Ranking developed4 which nollotal agru ultural credit corporawisdom ould ptamibtv have forethe tallow dip to shame Ten dollars served thsir purposes, but Were not tion mav he formed with told the course mt apital would be in cash in the n purse was an dap ted to the farmer The farmer's less than $2&0,(MX), and national bv supplies and demand, and it taken banka, inordinate excess,family as way doland a of life made him an individu- warehouses and futne ns it is obvious to us nowis to alist all lar? cash balance for the hundred growing crop, trade He could not eay that wisdom wonld have dictated concerns which we organise the great kinds of agricultural equipment and, was success extraordinary year's Nowadays ca.ll corporations finallv. hv the character and reat least a less precipitate policy in The we expend more money for gasoline not furnieh credit of sponsibility of the men and high hanks R. & women to and from town in one week removing the wartime restrictions and the kind anddid going on the terms he needed who constitute the guidance in with some than wa spent for kerosene to agriruraL The and the merchant, community, wilt be great of furof productiondealing capable and distribution aspect doing manufacturer th home for a whole year a is a large gross business in pro- nishing the American farmers, for the AT LOWEST EBB. The farm generation or two ago portion to capital, having a short first time in the historv of agriculin this .untrv ha been hen the present administration turnover period, wanted to borrow ture in anv country, adequate invest emancipation other apace - with advancement, came , Into responsibility agriculture working capital for short periods. The iwt um! working- espnHv-wHef- tn tTierearE tncvttabtyDerlods T lowest ebb of depression farmer, with a long turnover period, as favorable ax those accorded to thoughunbalanced price relationship the reThe immediate need was for measures wanted working capital on verv dif- commerce and industry flexes of supply' and demand, whM terms to meet sn emergent There was ferent VA vexd and ANSWERS THE SKEPTICS. he Now4, the bank of dirnuraed, urgent cal: to keep open and so far a deposit and disThere is no escaping the relativity Many people have been inclined possible enlarge our foreign markets, count Is easily the most completely of outlav to income, but it i somehof benefit which and this was accomplished institution skeptical cooperative human that might bv a follow ths enactment of legislation to ow4 inherent in our lives that we pay society has devised. But it got start' Prompt policy of placing necessity ed the fyimer a better credits at the disposal of thosa eprimarily with industryand comvieii of more or less os we receive. $ can aaid that the recall when my annual offering to R. & Faged in finding foreign markets for merce, and the farmer aver quite credit They hav and it was out foodstuff, bv arranging aod recaught up wuh it. The railroad or farmer needs better price for hie the church: gras; one dollar, But it cost me ample. versing the drastic deflation, bv re- industrial corporation raises plant crops and livestock, rather than coder considered and I gladly paid, when my ancalling the war finance corporation capital by selling bonds; the farmer, ways to borrow monef That is true, more, We live very from its state ot suspended anima- by ths essentially Rimilar operation of but the&e friends do not seem lo un- nual earnings expanded much according to our incomes. It tion. giving it a credit of Il.tMl.OoO.OOO selling a mortgage on his land Both derstand that prices of crops snd live- is we should. The citizen joroper that require at times, to supplement stock are directly influenced by credit who Fvernment funds, apd reoommis-sionin- g still while snd denies the skimps tide this bv facilities it to afford making less permaehef to the nent capital,to in the past, farmers loans pay operating costs have been of good fortune is flooding is often farmer Xhe JnirUan of this These loans the banks make out of obliged to finance their productive en- acclaimed s miser snd sn undesirable aettoa waa daznorifetrated wisdom results by Four hundred million dollars have the funds intrusted to them by great terprise by borrowing money for citizen Mr point is that agricultural emancommunities of depositor. been loaned by this institution, three-oIn order hort terms. When times are good f to keep their resources as no difficulty in renewing cipation has brought itsblue-skthev It to thr f.irminit and have as a liquid k well as liberation. The problems y stock Intortwti.. At the aim time, the possible, against the possibility of these loans, but in periods of finan- salesman can farm dissipate too cial anchorags of dependable public opin- year and a resident of London and Warden J. Cuddy has been temporarmsn demands surplus from stress heavy guards will be given active training farmers have emergency tariff measure wm passed. depositors, banks with and extravagance ion when ephfmeral whims are ap- Paris, was married today to W. R. facility, by which to secure the farmer's home have preferred to Joan for short found themselves tinder the necessity on theready I K, Taylor. Jr., of New York City. In ily relieved on account of his health in target practice and the matter Is le of no farm storms and play. in passion than of or costly pealing the one. periods, two. thsir commonly or three crops live, pushing th of This precisely suited ths stock on the market, not infrequently palatial .city home. I am sorry that Ths farmer, better than ail other toil- 8L George's church. The bridesmaids and given sixty day layoff for com- being handled with an Iron hand." articles from distant comerscompeting of the months. Three guards have been dismissed commerehU or Industrial borrower; it before the latter is fully fitted for simple rural life Is too often giving ers in our community life, has learned were Miss Helen Rice snd Miss Ceplete recuperation. George Roberts, Coring the war vast quanti- did to modern extravagances. In that only the rewards of endeavor cilia Coes ley, both of Ban Francisco. deputy warden, has been placed in and a dungeon, or new strong house, ties of farm products had been he not fit the farmers case, because the market, in order to pay note sway achieveon the to rise of fall and in larger spur humanity which nations, a to the full had to be to able dammed up in countries so var requires they expected being built for the more dangerous produce to complete charge and Dan Ackley is convicts. ments. He fully appraises property most crops; two or three yean, conquest for human advancerenev, thus at times flooding the peaceful toe oven. that shortage of shipping made distant will completed transment. the simple-livin- g the necessity of their presassistant deputy warden. Several Within thirtyThisdays. peoples will rights snd fn market and In the meantime seriously depressing make portation to Europe impossible. With In case of livestock of his the ervation. adversities, long survival and record members of the spite warden's fore game of a Under intermediprices. concerted system to any effort INTERM ED4ATE escape will free, tbeee soughLrwt failed as the -the farmer AaiNC4RE: ate1 credit, administered with have been seat- - by the governor- - to be met by the new and e the notable triumphs. whatever prie-coultrusted be obtained, the " GOOD of the American So, as the ordinary banking practice dellv-er- y defender elalwart in assist a TO CONTEMPLATE.to the preventing general one market where there was farmers seasonal fire rifle wth from requirethe tmwrr real bur-,- v did not meet the farmer's needs, the ments, In fchr fnller part ietpat tom David .Rich, John guards including at ach they should be able to market It is good to contemplate the politi- heritage corner wall ct the. stone, rapacity and cash to pay the idea arose of establishing to American farmer must continue the Pearson and John Humphries. Thomas closure. both their crops and livestock in a w market of the United State credit institutions, which intermediate social, snd financial be the economic, of sentiment and the "'freat should ad- more orderly fashion, and this In it- cal. Jolley, former captain of the Boise M took prompt meaaurea to of the American farmer, good defenderstabilizer Every effort, is being made to tbii vance money for longer periods of our fundamentals upon Howard than self will be a potent influence in equality police force; Brsahears7"on to the movement: and the combinationetopof ef- the confirm to all the Instru- which is builded the republic which Sptriai te The Trtbne. capture escaped men. The uo or manufacturer de keeping prices more stable and rea- mentalities hisnd title of the former chief of tt state con Walter Smith from Ada county, forfective protection, easier credits and sired,merchant facilities which make hie emancipation. DOISEL Idaho, June e not on the Decisive stabulary, and Daniel McLain have gery; Frank sonable. for success in other activities, because wrought E. Walters. Fa sSl.v the operation of the war finance cor- basts ofbutthsyet 1 farmer mortgage or the been all to added the temporary force county, grand larceny; steps have been taken by Governor thoroughly agree that jrhat i he is the supreme contributor to huBANKER'S DAUGHTER WEDS. d poration quickly hrvested the Hugh Henrv of bond Various Is Reeded corporation's state forms the at fair -guards I and Wilson. well man prison. Ct C. hfoorf to prevent another break very welfare. And he bring? another Twin Falls S3. trend and started agriculture have been taken by these institutions know that the prices; Miss county, LONDON, Kiris June burglars; I want the in farmer want to the ret prisoners J. J. kept Invaluable asset our Kootenai to He Ren Wright, of upon the upgrade once mofw. from the penjtentlary following James counit, rop, daughter in different countries eng republic. the prison," said the governor, gffve. if ender dtf- - out of debt rather than to get further bus ee n and must continue and Clarence Rousch of . 4 to be ths kn American banker for many escape five men Thursday nJ$hL possible, but I want them kept. Ths county, grand larceny. MTS'lllVSON. Kan., .June 23. 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It scientifically constructed with elastic webbing' at the sides which makes it sup ple and pliable, yet contaTnsTbonmg so skillfully placed that your figure retains its natural lines. ge -- G. Elasticside today and note the Get an almost immediate relief you will experience from the confining, uncomfortable corset. lire-too- Idahos Executive fcao-nev- vfer.-enc- "Augments Guards at State Prison 1 long-tim- down-war- . i ' |