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Show A t ir THE- DESERET NEWS - SOVIETS Sure Relief FAIL usually get themselves rua out or snutled out. 6ns young German Communist, who had been working in a brick factory on the Swiss border, hiked to Russia to see the country and demonstrate his proletarian ancestry and tils Own tolling Betors J left qualifications be was started for Bolovetxky for three years on a charge of espionage. Another German had sold his preserve factory In Germany and brought his wife to Roaeia to start a canning factory. Both landed In Buteiiks he becoming porter becomI In the shoe factory and ah ing char woman In the sewing room. He was a (at. Jolly prisoner ssd was christened 'Herr Bullv-teHe'taler was released with ths option of remaining In. Russia, y. but preferred to return to But-eri- 6Bcu,ans Hot water Sure Relief ELL-AN- S He Goes to Dork Cell a FOR INDIGESTION Official Try to Com- 25 nd 75 Pkfs.Sci4 Evetywfce pel Him to Confe other Cleanliness how- MAIL ORDERS Taken Care of lti9 HA. ta If keaie wllU M ftcde latewai tTtryeaa akh WET ertm Pay 5S 450 Den, ; 3S Monthly. ef Oar-man- Twice a Year Folio wine Inventory Ve Hold a Gigantic Clean-u- p To Make noom or Incoming Furniture and Rugs. Other. and Odd Pieces' at GrdatGavincnS A $140 handsome Suite with fronts, tops and ends finely w ain at . veneered. Bow-en. 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IDAHO BRIEFS POCATELLO Word was received here today from U K Goodwin, Boise, state secretary of the V. It f-- A, stating that the Southeast Idaho okler boys conference would be held at Idaho Falls from Feb. 4 to Inclusive. Among thoee Invited to addrose tba conference nre Mrs. Carl Gray of Omaha. Neb, and F. A. Crosby. Seattle. Northwest district boys seejetary for the T. M. C. Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for - Headache Pain;, ' , Colds -Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Lumbago' Rheumatism DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART Awept only "BtvCr", package which contains proven directions. Bt KLEY Notice baa boss served la tba owners of two local rooms and twe soft drink parlorspool by city attorney A. O Satbre to vacate their places of business. This action was takes at the order of Mayor C. A. Johnson, who considered these four places nuisances. LEWISVILLE Birth of a ton la aanoonced br Mr. and Mrs. Earl Griffith. wver-tay- UTAH BRIEFS j tctl-Bioni- ai $ USE 00 PAY ONLY M MONTHLY. Cemhlaatlee r N4 alaat Salta fax Charles U perleA AeelgB. Table, Batfet, Hast aaA st a radical ceAuettea A CXD 93t A SIAe PAT ONLY 1 MONTHLY, MM Camhlaattsa NValaat Salta la Cetawlal Adas. Exteaalea Tahta, Chtaa CShtaefa Hast aaA g Side Simple la Aealaa. rich la style aaA rise weeAa. Flaest caaatractlea. , A nh P4Y ONLY gig MONTHLY. Molt Jessie ole. bees, Lore duet, end Charlie Williams tenor j Cenaon Lund; solo, Rlovtom solo. Prof. A C. Lund, duet. A far well BOUNTIFUIj snd Ferril Blake, rewill b (tven la U Bono marksBarlow, mlaslonary and member of and tmuwmnt bishopric; tiful tabraac! solos Williams, ha!L Prldtr, Jan. 14 at 7 1 p.m. violin solo. Prof Jessie L. W. gardonl h 9a O The program wilt be followed by i lb Southern Stale mUaloa. mmJLaSSSK- ir A TA The Cozy Home Outfit Foot Rooms, Complete Sava mm ceNat ketc, Jwt lay "Chars It. r ' JOHA ftU pear tew hr Slav very lew prkv alaaMl With Dispatch Sp MiL ka prisons all my Imprisonment I ever. la not related to the treat- was"Through never again questioned regardment of prisoners For instance, the charges against me after tba at Minsk, which was probably the ing first ordeal at Tifiis In the winter of dirtiest of the twenty-tw- o prisths Oaypayoo had ons 1 was in, the authorities seem- lift. I wasmetold (Till U ths final dispatch of under three sections ed anxious to do all they coaid sentenced erla br Junius B. Vood reof ths criminal code, which I now altor' ths prisoners. counting tba experiences of J Tbs sections wers know "At Butertka tbers la a theatre numberby heart. ius C. Chevalier, an American, is S. railroads, 1 Soviet Russian orisons.) where the best seat costs a pris- buildings snddestroying fores; number 44, oner IS kopeks .There She three military and espionsge tt, concealshows a week. Women prieoaers ing political BT JCNIL'S BuntVOOD. communications 1 was withrates reduced Others get economlo sub(By radio to The Deseret Hews- out money are given free tickets never asked about with jects. though i had worked Tbs Chicago Daily. Hews) womens Tha la section oil coniw KreeedlJii'aidand"Hncla"lr - BERLIN. 1L Baterika off. Men prisoners dextrin gentle Jan. But I was questioned about bold hands under tbs panics matters concerning which prison in Moscow, which Is the associations cover of darkness Men snd wo- political I was to 'which not interested beyond being Institution G.jptjoo men are allowed to con- sympathetic to the Georgians At Its prisoners' are sent after pre- - verse prisoners at time In and cafe any ths that time r he Georgetan revolt had - limlnary confinement at Lu blank other places where they are thrown started and this possibly was tha during Inreei nation, seemed llks together, . , .. ..... ..... . . reason , I was suspected,.. But latex a palace to JWItrs C. CheraHer.wf-te"Mme. divorced investigation showed the suspicions Peaskora. the winter he bad passed at wife of Maxim Gorky,tha Butec.-Ik- a wars visits , ungrounded. Solovetsky.' Prisoners st Buterlka occasionally aa a reoraaentative Refuse to Admit Error, i are paid wage and have a fairly of tile -.Cress-Haltoternationa " Mod, comfortable sociable time, though St s dozen men in our corridor "I was sentenced 1o fen years vaca- reduced they are not given annualwithout received n half pound of butter Solovetsky, which Moscow lobecause to three lions outside the prison the years solely monthly from this source, accordguards, as is customary at aoms ing to a Serbian prisoner. ' W hen cal authorities were unwilling to of the other Soviet prisons. the authorities ordered tall foreign- admit tboir mistake la arresting said Chevalier. ers "In Solovetsky. nut on the occasion of "When 1 area called to tha office Tfhs Aen Wrd permitted to play ono step of her visits sad discovered checkers and chess and while three Serbians, the Serbians were for examination tba first time, tba gambling was strictly forbidden be- told, We can do nothing for you.' head of tba Tcheks greeted, me. cause it was likely to provoka Tba butter dole was T am sorry, but wa must being given saying, money only to FohslLju-isanerA fights, card games for shoot you. After a few minutes went on constantly, . The prisonquestioning;' be concluded. possiHusband Shot, ers mads their own cards, cutting bly we will be able to get together. "Executions nre bald occasional- Walt a few days. Ha sent me back dies for ths spots and then stenciling them on cards with the fine- ly at Butarika. tobugb they usual- to my celL er. using soap mixed with differ- ly ara performed at Lubtanka. "Ono day when Commandant ent colors. Many lives wars stakes Whlla I was there a grapevine re- Popotf visited our cell, wo sugport was circulated that Jive Hun- gested It was overcrowded. en these crude cards. ' About garian Communists, tnctudinr ono 1 o'clock the next morning guards , Prison Fas Goo4-- woman, worn shot. When left a "Buterlka ordinary prison faro Polish woman Communist Iwas In cams and took away It would-b- e Seemed like a feast after Solov- our car, going to Minsk in order to train robbers, who had been senetsky. Later, when I started work- ha tosesd across tha frontier with- tenced to be shot. To quite ready to unload you ing, I was abls to oat one meat a out papers Her husband had been dav In tha public restaurant. shot, though oho did not know It. nil," Popotf explained bluntly, when we Buterlka Is clean and there b disclaimed a desire to hqvs tha Communists who to "Foreign go So excuse for prisoners there be- Russia to tell their Bolshevik col- Crowding reduced by such methods. was bead of tho A who not to Lett ing dirty, which docs apply leagues how to run tba country Ga payo political sect ion and an Armenian named Tuganesov, bead of the Bring brsnch,. conducted my examination. Yoganesov, whom I heard later bad been shot, always Insisted be bad a brother In Boston named Gregolanx, who kept the Tchesa triformed .regarding Americana They questioned mo first on wbother I was arrested by the British wht'.e I was a sergeant la the British army, for blowing np abandoned munitions dumps. Second, as to whether I was liaison man between a secret committee and the Georgian revolutionaries. Third." on whether I aent letters of military Information out of tha country. (d Dungeon. i " Must Admit you sent one letter and Justify ue In your arrest. they Urged me. Then they brought a woman spy who ran a small shop Bear the Standard oil station and aid wa sent letters sewed In the linings of minors costa When I persisted that all charges were preposterous they put ms In a wet cell It steps below tho ground, without bed, shoes or coat and kept mo there (4 days t Any comp taint a any Popotf naked dally when ba visited me. "Once aa lnanna Kurd was put In the celt who wanted to kill ma "Several timee I was on tho verge of weskeninr and admitting, for tho purpose of escaping from my duny eon, that I had sent letters. But I always had sufficient brain to realise that once I admitted it, 4 would bo involved in hopeless series of Uea Eventually tba questioning was stopped and was takes ta an tipper cell with 0 other. priscuAxL " Tm glad you didnt weaken. the guard whispered when making the transfer. "The collegium hears your case today. I That night about' 4 o'clock in tho morning, everybody in the cell was awakened by a shout for Chevalier. Pop-o- ff was standing there In the dim Tha other prisoners moonlight. palled their blankets Over their heads, which was their courtesy when, a- - comrade was taken out to bo shot. Three men could not hve held me on my feet. I managed to gasp, present. Popoff came to ths , side of my cot. Tha collegium didnt meet. I Just got back to town myself, but I did not forget f promised te notify you. be said. The scrupulousness of that Tongh character about keeping his promise gave ms tha worst fright of my Ufa After eight months imprisonment at Batoum. TlfUs and Baku. Chevalier started on the long ride across Rnssia from the Black See to Bolovetxky. Now he has rejoined his children in Constantinople and ta awaiting transportation to the rmted Statee under direction of the state department. (Copyright. 1 JZT, Chicago Daily News Co ) Something, or WEDNESDAY' JANUARY T WW aviM.e hdVtVI foU letedII tha lowlna offirars fiarah B. Galsford. preaidant, Mlnnia 'ormaa and Esther Powell, firat and second vice praaidenta. Phpebti Gray, secretary, Elizabeth Gaisford, treasvraf Carolina Ball, chaplain EHtabetta CreigTifon Gold Srar ehalrroan A Tlfe fneniherwhap was giv eo Mra. Jioaeli iiackeib reUrinK pjraaideat. Monday afternoon EEH1 ,e l ( Mr. and Sire.' annouaoe the marriaxe of their At Lehi Are Entertained daughter, Made, to Harry C. Peterson, son of Martin Peterson of DEHI. Jsn. 11 Pleasant Grove A wedding- recepThs tion was given bv the bride's par- five widowers of the(Special) Lehl Fifth ent la the Memorial building SatBroad bent, Richard Jrrdi urday evening. Etna, David Lo.ec. snd dancing were enjqyed program Mr. and tnd Jimi B, 8muin, wer gueiti Mrs. Peterson will llvq la Salt Lake of honor at a social given at u , home affrk.'giralTK,.ia..hrV:, com Sflrie!.V!,rf.bt Sohlne Relief so ard. clelyt A musical program wts plret . Mrs. Ro., Dtt and Lillian Knudsen vloln eoloe. Janies B. Metklsi Knudsen and Joseph Flrkhsm Gama concluded h aveninaa aa (artaintsanw |