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Show The Deseret News A Daily Thought' Is Delivered Daily to Tour Home Wbwo Iose ' neglects learning In his youth, he past and is dead Tor the fu- ture. Euripides. - FOUNDKD it0- - SALE OFXLHOME C. OF C BACKING S. Loans Again Available To Finance Poultrymcn IN BATHE FOR mediate rediscount of ths lban paper with the federal Intermediate credit bank at Berkeley, CaL Under the new plan, Mr. Edmonds explained. it is hoped that 110,401 In federal money can be added to the basic capitalisation, making It to handle loans up to like without rediscounting or requiring so much "red tape." If the plan succeeds the smaller loans need only be secured by the producers stock In the Utah Pom-tr- y Producers' Cooperative association or by commercial paper, and! will not require a mortgage on flocks or other physical property. Mr, Edmonds lost rods association poultrymen needing loans to obtain application blank and de- tailed information from local branch managers Tha petitions will be sent to Balt lake and passonce ed upon at by corporation's loan committee. Present officers braid of the finance corporation Mr. Edmonds are- - Heber A. gmttn Draper, rice president; H. L Strong leeretary-treaaure- r. and Joseph Anderson and Charles P. Rudd, ad ditional directors Federal fnnda will he loaned again tha year through the Poultry Finance Corporation of Utah to deserving poultrymcn for ase in the purchase and raising of baby chicks. It was aanounced Friday by Clyde C. Edmonds, president, following his return from Washington Rioter Drive Deputy Into Office; Storm . ' County Building , , . , FRIDAY CITY UTAH SILT LAKE MOB HOLDS UPiU. SHERIFF For Only pos-alo- ie D. C. Mr, Edmonds spent the past few weeks In the national capital con- -; ferrlng with officials of the federal farm board and tha Reconstruction Finance corporation concerning ths 1)J operations of tha finance corporation. , , Though tha poultry corporation last fear loaned more than 1 14,-fi- o to Utah and southern Idaho producers, .it la hoped this year to change the setup somewhat and to treble the corporation's capitalisation so that all eligible loan requests can bo granted and funds mads available to help meet all financial needs connected with replenishing flocks. Tbs basic capitalisation of the corporation is now only tl,Mt, Un a condition which necessitates PROJECT FUNDS End to Reclamation Work Threatened; Declare Association , v 15o a 'Week EIGHT Y.THIRD FEBRUARY 17 1933 YEAR Truck, Bus ileageTax Bill Branded as III Advised. Unfair e Private Carriers Sixteen Persons Made V. S. Citizens at First Session in Chamber of New Federal Court Declare Proposed Rules Ruinous An appeal for the chamber of commerce to support two reclame- lun bills now before Congreaa was received Friday in a communication from Jbo National Reclamation association, through Marshall ' N. Dana, president. The bills mentioned seek authorisation for- - an R. T. C- - loan of five million dollars to tha reclamation service and a moratorium of IS months to project settlers on payment of their indebtednea. Unless money la so provided the activities of the reclamation aerv lea will cease on July 2. 121 s continuing-"ThiMr. liana asserts, mean that rehabilitation work now being carried forward on many projects in the western slates, including the work in the Salt Lake basin, would be stopped. he "If that should happen. continued, "we very much fear that tt will be difficult to establish again tha national policy of federal aid in the reclamation of arid lands. The reclamation service, accord, ing to Mr. Dana's letter. Is short of money because Of the failure of revenues from land sales, mineral lease royalties, and the failure of settler to pay maturing obligations. This situation, however, does not mark the failure of reclamation, In Mr. IanaA opinion. Opponents are taking this attltuda had are fighting for tha defeat of the bills, he said. Tha matter will be considered by the chamber board of governors at its meeting Monday noon, according to Gus P. Hackman, chamber secretary. sheriff sale of eight Salt Lake homes, one of which helonsa to .JohnsJobless widow, whs held up for two Judge Tillman boujw Friday when a crowd, of on of the Ini led Slates about 40 people appeared at the district court, sat for the olty and county bul.ding to protest Husband Appear in Opthe sale. The safe. however, were first time Friday in his new declared to have been made after position to Bill court room, in the Federal the crowd had proceeded at I p.m. to the chamber of commerce, building. He Is shown in the By Wife where protests ink connection with Insert, top. In the foreground present relief measures were made. are: Clerk of the court, W, When Chief Civil Deputy He"er O. Taylor came on the west steps Charges that Senate Bill Ik, InBarlow ilson, at the desk; r, troduced by Mrs. Burton W, of the bufldmg to auction the foresenator from bait Lake, would at the table, left, George. closed property, he met a crowd place an unjust, discriminatory, raised to an intense pitch as the Hunter LuuA asdstanl I". S. and ruinous burden on the operaresult of speeches which had been Malhew district and tion of trucks and motor buasesin attorney, going on for mors than an hour. Utah were beard at an overflow A cordon of police and deputy F. Lenee, district director of meeting by tha senate committee sheriffs- were present to protect naturalization. on state and municipal affairs Frithe sale, but Sheriff Grant Toung morning at th capitol, where day gave orders againet violent me'h th large audience of representaoda Shouting Get the papers, Lt&h business men applauded tive tha crowd rushed on Taylor, who th points made by speaker and. wsa virtually carried around the chuckled over the spectacle of Burbuilding to the south entrance on ton W. Muaaer attacking tha bill the backs Of ths surging people. Introduced by hla evn wife. Be finally made hla way to the Characterizing bis wife's bill as sheriffs office, closely followed by being "Immature and the crowd, pert of which held the no matter how profitable it might west entrance of ths city and counWhile John Burks Under the personal direction of negro be to th state, Mr. Muaaer statn ty building, closed to prevent any railroad porter was fighting for hla Police Chief W. L. Payne, ed that neither the state nor th further attempt to ihake the sale. Ufa In the county hospital Friday, into the death of Arthur W. greatest automotlv engineers had The remainder of the crowd his throat slashed by a taxor, and Wiscomb. SL of Z7k D street, who yet "had enough experience or daJammed the door of the sheriffs bis wife. Grace Burks, 4. was held died Thursday forenoon in a Salt ta to frame a law riving the public office to prevent the deputies from la the city JaiL suffering from se- Lake hospital front causes not yet utilities commission of Utah this was out. continued determined, vere cuts, police of Balt Lake and Friday. ooming power. --Adhering to the theory thal Mr. were cities Present Contract for this an after searching Shortly attempt adjacent was made to sell the property from Willard Bryant. II, also colored, H Wiscomb died from complications In response to Senator Julian as some the result of of form gas Mr. Taylor's desk in the sheriffs connection with tha attack on Bamberger question as to what was his vital objection to th law, poisoning Chief Psyne said he Office. but this sale was protested Burks Mr. Muaaer replied "that the peoas the court order requires that The cutting occurred, police re- would ask for a report from P. D. building inspector, ple, whom I represent, object to rethe property be offered at noon ports eald. about f 39 p m. Thurs- Ilnney, hecity aa!d bad made an examor control other than that gulation Friday from the west steps of the day. at Burks' boarding bouse. 324 whom, the premises Monday east Seventh South street, follow- inationMr.ofWiscomb. provided police regulation. Be atty and county building. Mrs. after Wiscomb, object strenuouely to amy under"When the crowd had left for the ing s heated argument over ai their son Arthur Wiscomb. , and wAlch would regulate pritaking, Chamber of commerce building, Mr. board biiL Walter Wiscomb, brother of Mr. vate carriers within the state of At the emergency hospital Mrs Wiscomb had- been stricken. Taylor announced that be had askUtah. ed a bid and received an an- - Bursa told police the report says and Mrs. Wiscomb and their M r, Museer'e stand for person- swsrforfrom Frank A. Johnson, that trouble started earlier in the sonMr.were rendered unconscious and al liberty versus mors govsrnmsnt told husband her when counsel for the Tracy Loan A Trust evening semiwas Waiter Wiscomb a in control or regulation brought forcompany, and that the McDonald Bryant either to pay the bill or conscious condition when rushed to ward a outburst of applause, that property had been legally sold be- leaJ- - 4l ,h4t a Salt IsUte hoapttaL Team of food t04 echoed throughout the rotunda of the on fore he was forced oft the steps by police. Bryant struck from y,. Wiscomb home. th capital, Resuming his talk, he head with a flatiron. Quiet ths crowd. When ths crowd made by the city chemist, so far stated that "every phase of autoths deputy went on the restored. Mrs. Burks said, and have failed to reveal traces or motive regulation is contained in about front, steps and legally sold the Bryant left, but returned poison, it was reported Friday, but After careful study of the proth slat u tea Wt hav II paforced his way into the house, furlheJ. ether seven pieces of property. e to be made; also a posed diking of Great Salt Lake ges of law touching on every phase TbO burden of all tha speeches aba said, drew a raxor. slashed chemical analysts of the stomach for the purpose of obtaining a of motor regulation including overconcerned only ono piece of prop- on tho bands and chest and thenjcontenu Chief Payna said, fresh water lake. City- .Attorney .'Turned Old Qpmjer loading and licensing is covered. tho throafij Mrn.Mronibi tho son and erty, a omall home gnd a duplex stashed Burks Fisher Harris issued a Doubt Friday Pnwxlbtllfy house at Ninth Booth and Seventh the cutting Bryant ran out t,r wiscomb recovered from the statement Over Grand to Even though you pass, th Mua-ssupporting development to woman East street, belonging Mrs. Lena of tho house, the said, strange attack and vert returned of bill now before you foj considthq project. Maria MeDonell, a widow. The leaped into a waiting taxicab and to their homes An autopsy on Mr Jury Mr. roads a study of the eration. will it bt any help to th company bolding tha mortgage for fled. Burks was first taken to the Wlscomb's body disclosed that tha schemeHarris at the request of the city situation. Will you be able to refunew federal court M.!7.iT the Tracy Loan A Trust emergency hospital and later to the bowels became telescoped and Lake's Salt who te under this bill sny more then commissioners, Thursday company foreclosed to protect its county hospital. Mr. Barks was- paralyzed from tho strange room, acclaimed one of the most voted unanimously to adopt a resyou doonder the 1231 statutes, unUdr. beautiful chambers of Justice in the rights to co'lect rent on tbs duplex, held until Friday when she on olution state the less calling legisths burden Is so costly and so to to counsel said. ths county Funeral arrangements for Mr. lature to enact tha released and taken west, was formally initiated onerous that you keep motor tra-t- ic Wayman bill Wiscomb will be made following service 8pakers told the crowd that the hospital. AH which sets on" In Three Attend to Declare the for Educstor Sale. off the roods altogether." up machinery hearing! applications)' the arrival from Lo Angeles of elderly widow had lost her job In the construction of the project. J. 8. Earley, executive secretary Mrs. Josi Pederson, a sister. - Utah residents for Lnited a laundry and could no longer keep Mr. Harris said: Levies Successful of Utah Citizens Rate Association, augural; JTwo Plan j Sisttsm ci&seQship wore held.- up jiayments and was heJng forttgd, "In my experience this is really attacked the bill stating that bis to lose a large equity as well as a Prsid rg oer the hearings Home- ' Return In Land Other the first constructive Idea for the organization waa not opposed to Federal Judge Tillman D Johnson yn home. In her old age. development of Industry in Utah. regulation and control of Jammon the bench in the Fridav occupied Counsel for the trust company or contract camera, but it does not citizen new court room for the first time. had made a bid of 14.722.17. the the steam and electric Unea find ng men!-he- n new court room. located, on A sales tax on all forms of tobac- - think i amount of tha Judgment minus are conversant with fault with the method of proce- - The thre nevljr elected dele- The sufficiently Lakt'a-flei. Salt of floor second the et Utahs Congressional co was this bid but recommended collected in rent, 2209 ont ways and mean by Dean; this subject to inform the commls- Search r is continued by police! d?r1' o think Charles A. Stain, stale treasurer, federal building, W could not bo mads legal until pubhow leave Ge can for methdone. it The f (or regulation aldington, roore gation nill ;on remained unqualified for of- Friday for S thug who slugged o4 spartoua and modern than , Thoms A lit at of the department should from the west elect, before it become eliminafor licly announced within the coming week, tt either of development D. fice afternoon, two dars Mrs. Roxee Wilson In her home, of this the two old court rooms of finance and commerce. Univer- tion." go steps of the city and county build- after Friday bo not Indimay project, had perfect. as now a Herbert was ut.hzed avenue, shortly after learned Friday in Salt Lake. kit which are grand sity of Utah, in addressing the Exbonding companies ing. Survey Quoted cated they would give Gov. Henry 7 pm. Thursday and robbed her It may b said, however, that the Elbert D Thomas Jury chamber and A civil service change club Friday at luncheon 3 Quotations were read from th proposal involves no cost to the is Seantor-eleThis la the first time that fore- H. Blood a reply as to the of Ii2. room. bait to front f various surveys in which depart re- -' state report either pecti9 of closure machinery has been halted' tho way Wain. Hotel Utah. by Mr. personal reWilson of bonding told polio aha Mr. Twelve of the 16 applicants were Feb. z2, it was airiwn that the actuation reor lien upon tho prop- Lake next Wednesday, Aba In Balt lake county. Since Governor Blood had re- turned lo her home with her young sponsibllity admitted to citizenship and the oih- - This form of a sale tax would quired general federal jurisdiction, Mur ittie - The crowd refused to diSbnree, g Cop Mr. ceived no report from either nephew and sent the latter to a erty. foue contisued. The new citizens wield more retinue than any other that bust and trucks were carrydoek Beaver, and A. Will Kob-.Spending the afternoon tn the cor- Stain or the bonding com panic, ne'ghborhood store. A eh entered, "Over a long period of time, the insen of th--Ir .Uwic place of birth are- -, Fritz sales lax proposed, said tha speak- ing their Just proportion of the of Provo, - wiil . . , swd ridor and the ahertrra offir ring's h a as atlil undetenn'ned Friday tha living room after attending to matter ha been given the most.,. Otto August Teubner, Kacto Koch er. cost of In tsxes on oil, lag songs and listening to speech-o- morning regarding what action tho furnace abo said aha was careful thought and consideration Thursday. Feb. IS. respectively. Dean Beal traced th history of gasoline,government Nick Baptiste. Eda Martha Bab-tiand tho buying comfrom its leaders. be taken. Bonding Into by business men. engineers and on tho head thrust Ger- the sales tax In several European of 11 cease andthrough struck might A. attend will and Alt gnd members Schilling. Eugene tbre the paying of members of tha legal profession At ths chamber of commerce K panies. It Is understood, ara either a clothes closet. and In of countries number at a the Arthur and James Rogers tha many: taxes state gov. ceeniome tnangurailon deby imposed F. Bales, one Of the speakers, not interested In giving Mr. Stain Mrs. Wilson said she Was ren- Ths project.' when completed is the national capital on March 4. at Frederick Gbsres - Jones. Eng- states of the Union. Ho classified eminent. manded In behalf of the unem- a bond or If they ara they require dered unconscious by the blow certain to attract capital." Peterson. Andrea of on one which Charles sales land: will aa take the oath time tax the railroads If Imposed propose to dicthjr ployed the abolishment of special that the cancellation clausa be and that when she regained her office. Arthur Gustaf Thornwall and Mar- general commodities and services, tate s law placing a prohibitory police agents watching over vari- written in. a requirement which the senses discovered M2 was miming; Fcandt-navlnow being Imposed In Germany, harden on this llu of business." Senator Tbomae and Conjrreee tha Ida Lenorore Dahl man, ous relief centers and asked that examining board refuses to accept. from a man MardocJt paa to return to puns sheTV'.had left up- -, Pan Obradovtch. Srvla; manufacturers sales tax a exist- Mr. Earley said, Ty charging that the unemployed be permitted to Consequently some legal action stain. Patrolmen Hawkes R. Scotland. Wilson the Utah William Walker, following Immediately ent in Canada and a tax on com- motor busses and trucks have been purchase a greater variety of food will probably be taken by the state and L W. Peirce Investigated end The applicants whoa cases were modity sales for retail, such aa Ira-- , subsidized by th building of roods ceremonies and remain here until with the money allotted them. in a short time that will bring the said th enDe Lubertua announce were: thug evidently gained continued Congress convenes, they Gus P. Back men, chamber of whole matter before the supreme trance posed In Italy. Kentucky and other oveg which they travel In competithrough an unlocked winCongressman Robinson, howerer. to Goede, Holland: Paulina Bachofen states. tion with the railroads, wa can commerce secretary, speaking as court and secure a decision. dow. to be accompanied to Washington Ruegg. Germany; Elizabeth Holton an Individual, said he was "with Since 1221, sold Dean Beal, 29 remind them that railroads up jo Irewill remain by Mru, Robinson and England, and Dnil Murray, them" on a number f questions, Four Dogs Kill 19 states have resorted to some form date have recotved from tha feduntil the next session to held land, of a sales tax and practically every eral government In the shape of Four Alien Leave S. L. -- Grant Stake Conference' there declaring he had sought the elimand ination of the payment In kind Purebred on state now baa a gasoline sates tax. subsidies land grants totaling 150 Sheep MONTHS FOUR GITS In Mexico In Salt Both congressmen wr , Deportation system and that he looked at the The manufacturers sales tax as 099.999 aerqg of land and from violator, FestiL. Porter parole Muiic S. Farm Parley of Lake late Thursday. They report situation from the standpoint of Ready; 42,000,009 governments, to four months in Imposed In Canada, has been the state sentenced Balt information is Mexican have left aliens sellable hat Four charthey than rather unemployment h; val at 7 p.m. In thres minute, four dogs kiti Lake Friday In the custody of G. t that a ri Hits ity. Newspapers ed 12 purebred cheep on the farm 'F. Gower, immigration agent, on has been decided upon. It Is not lnited States Judge Tillman D sttton to this form of taxation has Mr. Earley read a statement Porter waa paroled June practically been elimtantd, he de- from of 8. Lorenz at 1202 west North tho first lap of their deportation FRENCH PON8CL VISITS expected to be called, however. Johnson the newspaper m which It Elder Melvin the Ballard, ef J, 11, 1232.' after he pleaded guilty clared. emto Mexico. to a will Temple, report according They was journey shown that passage of the. Council of ths Twelve, will speak Paul Luxor, French consul at made to tho police by th owner. bark from Ban Francisco. to possess on of less than a gallon Musser bills would place an ua British Columbia. Canada, wax tn of Grant staka quarter-of whisky. Ha was arrested Jan Mr. Lorens the animals The aliens, deported for being at sessions bearable heavy burden on the Salt Lake Friday, Cn rout to seemed to havesaid ly conference Sunday, Feb. 12. In 10. 1233, whUs on probation, and Ward Slate Reunion HlTUKT reverted to the In the countr7'lUegaIly, ara Man- - ths trucking of newspapers for delivstake tabernacle at Thirty- France. Be was a guest at the pack lnatiifct of wolves. He ahotjnel Rloa. ULUlg ordered to appear Friday to ahow Enrique Delgado. Sam third South and Stat street, 84th For ery to subscribers. Its provisions. Anniversary A it Temple Squara hotel, and attended three of the dogs and ths fourth Ramrxax and iJ I Ernesto Boublon, 2U Dy ASSCSSOT announced by Presfi Joseph J.j tha Tabernacle organ recital. ' (Pleas Turn to Paga Four.) suddenly changed from a killer to Special meetings will he held In Daynea. A docile pet and ctme up to Mr. th Second ward chapel Sunday, Elder Ballard will apeak at 10 2 Lorens fawntaf aad watetar hU men and or Tuesday and Wednesday celebratT PCOARSE SALT mluic!vomrnlor UiL Lorens locked the farrlrlng atm the ing tho eight festival will be given under anniversary H. Freer, aaees-Dirtvdfr In the house end azri COALS that SATISFY FORJCY-SIDEWALJoseph of th ward a ergsnisaLon. plcea Of th Mutual Improvement -he to feoidtaf him for settlement f ,h. last minute nisa and SAVE Th will HONEY ' . reunion begin Sunday aaaodatmn. For the morning AND GUTTERS i with the owners of tho lea was Sl-- pla Uirl on ,utomobcommlxwith services at 19 a.m. and 6.30 son tbs music wilt be by the by y,, continuing Tuesday' at 2 30 1 by P.m, ward r-- ,,. direct choir, Ktnley Worker Vanishes With P m. .with an anniversary ball In Ifckdr-l- a Wilford Keddtegten. and for thej Those employed aTt: a. D Haifa tha to Serve amusement hall, and closing z p m. aion by tho Uel-- ward BtrsU- - L. B. Bow- John $25 Petty Fund of Store peering. With a special prorrarn Wednesday MADE TO MAKE choir, under Alma Andre ason. rs. LaVerre Buttcrworth, E. G. 2 39 p.m. in the chapel, followat L. B. Tun peon, of tho Horsley 8mith. J. B. Hunter, Louise Stock-irHENS LAY ed by a banquet in th amusement Every member of the fam- apartments, appealed to tho police Helen Hyde. Bernice Clayton, Stores Retail Vote halL Friday to locate a man employed Maurino McKenzie. Vera Dickson. mw a Cadi Price At tha services Sunday at d 0 ily enjoy WHITE STAR by Ttmpaon Thursday to aril merDetia Griffin. Nielsen. John 40 M Buttermilk P tn-- , scriptural readings will he chandise articles la a department Cod Pea H. B. ..$5.56 JR Henry Walker, Rigby, flavTUNAS fender, sweet given by Mildred P. Eiggren, talks store on oommlsaton. and who-IMember of the chamber of com-- . Holt T. Domestic Nul 0.15 Butterfield. Stuart by H. C. Iverson, Florence R. Mas, to have decamped with ill. Lamp Pea Coal, mis .7 Chick Mask Smith. Frank C.50 mere retail trades committee sad Bagby, Nathaniel .. orou appeal. Rich In vita- alleged Merrill Davis, Marguerite Brown Salt Timpaon told police ho gave the Stoic Mixture other Lake merchants for Robert and Toronto, the.Thronborg .. 0.05 second time voted to tics stores) nr and Elmer Johnson, with music by Life-Sav112 for change and that he A for Baby mins had mineral salts, in- man Nut .. 0.75 on Washington's birthday, next Preston Iverson. Melvin Watson. was lo report later for duty but Rejlar Chicks Earnest Wl-ithe Beehive girls, .. 7.00 Wednesday, it was announced Fri-- t Theft Of BllOOS . failed to show up and when a Domestic Stove Bring directed by Ethel Sttong, the choir cluding Iodine that Import- search was mad no trace of him Domestic Lump 7.25 .. day. All fnembers and congregation. eould bo found. .. 7.50 Ths first decision to close stores Fancy 3x8 Stove ant safeguard against and former member of th ward Chicks, er-keys, 7.50 on tho holiday - was mads at a Furnace Lump Baby .. hav been invited -M. me ring of th committee a wsek Characterized by City Judge Seed Ldan .. .00 ago Petroleum Carbon nothing mote and but duo to the small attend- - J- - Bronson aa a "professional and r- - Heads to Meet Here anea tbs question waa raised Incorrigible thief." jVililzm Reuter 40 YEARS DEPENDABLE CLASSES ARHANGF-than "theS. nothing les sentenced to six months in the whether the tula should be In- Field representatives of tho Sait COAL AND SERVICE FINEST STRAINS The second tn a aeries of ad vane, roktd. Lake regional federal seed loan ofcity jaj Friday when he appeared Order to worlds highest grade cof ed American Red Cross training Zklag on a charge of stealing eight fice will gather tn Wt Lake SaturMediate er Later DtUny window blinds. . classes will be held at the chamber " elected day from six western states to disLis Price For Send Ha waa a treated Wednesday of commerce Friday evening nnder fee delivered to grocers cuss plans for tho distribution of OGDEN Feb, 17. At the aaoval when bo of ths direction of Dr. Charles O fresh daily, in an. economi 1221 seed Ioann attempted to dispose meeting of the Critteadea home this week the following directors, offi- th blinds which Vere stolen from BAILEY & SOHS CO, Plummer of the executive commitTha meeting, to be held In - the cers and medics staff were elected 122 west Second South street. seed loan office on the fourth tee, Salt Lake boy scout council. cal container that saves S K. tm4 Office 49 So. Main With Mrs E. W. Watker, president; Mrs KrtsH ftter William Renter is a brother of Similar meetings will be held on floor of the chamber of commerce L UtrelMMiw Stk fte. Mias Ofrtr d It Eva' eecretarr; sr .Xormantf has been Renter, who g each Wednesday and Friday building, baa been Called b. Perry r4 Meet Erb, treasurer; member of th med- Stanley you lOc on every pound. E- - Burnham. Mi Salt lake regional JMS ical staff. Dr. E. P. Mills Dr. Alice styled b--r polios "tha problem aa. during thr wait four weeks, jt Pin -- manager. iRidgo and Margaret M. Burns. child, ,1a announced. A Police Search 7 Police Stil- l-: For llegro In Mystified In Death of Man Cutting Affair II iuvesti-gat-o- . t t Mu-se- - 1 City Attorney Favors Plan To Build Lake Dyke ih. I, t, hr sow ltll -- Set Leaving Dates - tna-w- as Stain Without Woman Slugged Bond Despite Gleam of Hope Home; Thug Escapes poaa,-bslf- ; Vb'Sd t. Forms of Tobacco - J 4 I 7P mllion-doila- ct resmuact er st ton-m- ile -- Elder Ballard To Speak Sunday Wet Rnjrrl fltphe lypioibmilioievol Ul X tempworkin KS h dW Prepare ASK MARTI!! Egg a WAS. ! 520 g, 0e reb. - Ballsys Starting M-l- ba s i ... ch er ..... ..... ... 16-Sta- te -T- Its Dscklisgs Fr mrr , I. Rcady-to-We- eve-nln- I. i -- er 1 ' ty Tax Urged On All New Lawmakers Wal-Att- er t . - i |