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Show II, EAST SALT LAKE TI31ES. FRIDAY, JANUARY ' rmumeixt PeopLe 5: ft 1 STORIE&ifljs XjAO li.e -- Jll!lre ill I Ilf IVace 111.. nf N.Ii-In thousands of I I'lil! lllilllirllilk II (Ilf ulml Musi liniliirisif knn-Justice." that Itiipllin. Well. JiiKilff grr mis Just tlml, Ilf uu ilif r ul:I.e all a ini ipiiixpi-rdcrof motorists in flit trap looked ulil.f in him. i:M Kitty, wax The old Instantly killed km In- - kuMumI toward liia home in Niles, Juxt west nf Irving I'ark, liy a speeding motorist who did nnl stop. desth wna seen liy Fred Kwald. who llvrx mi flit Milwaukee road. He said the old limn wax atrurk from lielilnd by a lilurk louring ear that aped on. He wax drugged 4( feet. Sorgt. fillliert Kelllng ami officer McKenzie and Arada nf the miinty highway jhiI Ire Klarted xenri'h fur a car with a broken windshield and a broken left lump. ftherlff IlnlTinnn, nniilled of the death, aald lie would atari an Inveatl-fallu- CllftAHO. k "- v s Jin-lic- "There' Killed Justice Speed-Tra- p alaiut queer something ,k ..r I ire Rcim-- ifiire nf flelii $.iu line, uni Wllkcr-n- nil ll pel oninlfil aii-- nii er iiinii iik ii I..' rliUlLLCS I I I AIIIZ Tlie aran-fnhled "canyon of on tl.mugh the generation. Somewhere In the desert hills, within striking distance of Turaon, the origin of the gold mined by tlia Indiana for the Spanish mutter may eventually be discovered. The territorial legislature of Arizona In 1881 published an ofllclal rejsirt which atntea that Irrigating ranuls pointing to tha presence of an Immense imputation which hna now disappeared" bad been found In tlie Salt river end Oils valleys, mid that "Indiana who have been taken prisoner have told of the existence of rich placer mines, but ell elTnrta to flud them have so far proved futile." Oure In n while Indiana would drift Into Turaon from the hills, according e to prosiiecture, and ilmw great nuggete of gold. It la legend of our people," lliey would any, upon being questioned to tha anurca of the glittering ilulf. "Our forefathers and their father before them found these mine, but they are ours, and no white men shall ever And them." Coronado left Mexico In 1539 In search of the treasure of the "Seven Cltlca of Cllmla." Although Coronado did not find gold. Tl'CftON, old-tlin- The i ill Just lie m ii k known ns 'In1 Judge l.nndls nf N.'es" Tl.nl M1 fd I Ii Ik iiiwiif;ill. ly In- nnl. x Inilli'flirtnr I In msl iilTfsl nf nf llifln nnl nf gn-uwealth. nlnl nr bur, iIitixI lliem liifiiif 1n ledi-ru- l i which lie in In nt I'd 18 uvfinif. hlx Inline. One iriMiiier forgot Ills Irinl i ml oiik anil w e ul In I lie Keilfi'iil l.ulldiU When he asked for Judge Lnrilis mid ri'lnleil Ids xlnry nil Invert igu' inn mid the old Justice wax trl-s- l Klnrli-- Three MINN. . 111 i.-.- r j 1 partly on slated that M. al A Minneapolis attorney, Arthur I II. Street, nine generations descended from 8lr Thomas, ha deciphered tlie notes made liy his nnccator three centuries ago. The book, Iteporta In (he t'ourt of the Exchequer, Keglnnlng In tlie Third and Ending In the Ninth Tear of the Reign of the Lets King James," which Is now the property of Mr. Street, was found by R. Klapp, librarian of the Minneapolis liar association, among old English lawbooks belonging to the library. It had inisxcd through unknown hands since the dissolution of the original owner's library. My ancestor. Sir Thomas Street, was horn In 1125 and died In 1(V." Mr. Street said. "In 1081 he whs made baron of the exchequer and a Jud!e of the court of the exchequer. In 1083 he wna a member of the commission for the trial of those concerned In Hie rye house plot,' hh Intrigue to aswiailnate Oniric II. "I believe that tlie old lawbook lie- - I. iiiniwwwnrwnMUMt g tirif.tr- di'in't evader. Couiplime-itinon Ills "niildc effort" I" take back a rent traitor V Ids country," but condemning him for wilfully violating the Herman laws. Judge Karzuiaun of nrillls to Mossliticli, linden, sciitin.-eione yciii- - and nine mon'lis' imprison t and a tine of J gold murks (Ml cents). The Judge did not mimv word In denouncing Hcrgdoll as a trailer. The others Involve-- in the kidus follows : Eunaping were seniem-cgene Victor Neilsmi. chauffeur, of Old cugo, three months, which he already has served; linger Sperln-r- , one year and six months; and Prince Hugarin. a Hussion, eight mum '.is. Four luoiilh from each sentence, as was tills already has been served, and so Neilson was ordered freed. Nerer did a Judge sugar coat a sentence more. He explulned that Rergdoll was like any other American citizen In Herinany and, regardless of his being a traitor, he had the same rights ns any other foreigner. Therefore the court had no recourse but to find the prisoners guilty of attempting to usurp the government power. They knew they were violating the lew, and therefore the court was forced to sentence them. l nu-n- . i Man Arc Hsld Many American Legion to Prisoner Make Investigation. A rrnwd of 5, WO, coming from inllea around, crowded about the Soo Line statlim In Sttierinr, WIs., In an attempt to see the return of Edward J. Sullstail (portrait herewith), accompanied by Ihirothy Anderson, hie "sunshine girl," brought from Nupn, Pnl., by Sheriff IV. A. Hugreen. Their curiosity was natural. Its a regular dime novel story In ran I life. Bullstiiil la charged with burning a cuttuge at Luke Ncluiguinnn. WIs.. In August, 192H, to rraate the linpres-xlothat he had tiled, so he could eloK- - with Miss Anderson. A sensational trlid wss held in which Ills supposed widow Kiicil eight Insurance companies for $mi,izsi Insurance on life isilli'ics bald by Snllstad, and after bones of a human body burned In the eott.igc were produced, n compromise was effected. I later traiispln-- that Siiilstnd exlimm-.- l the hotly of Alter a friend, and placed It In the ism tag- - befon- flrlng 11. Mrs Lena Sansiiui, m iu a widow, mar g licrsi-l- f I toss Itichatilson l They are now living upiirt and Mr. Snilstail-lllcharson is suing for u ilivorec from Sailxtad. She bus two children. Mrs. Augusta Sailstad, S.iilstad's mother, ha forgiven lirr son and hat virtually adopt oil Dorothy Anderson, "hecauxe I'd loves her 0." Hie girl - i.i-l- si tiooi. lie served for twenty-fiv- e mi an interne In Kings County hoxpitul, Brooklyn. N. Y. This tvus tui i owed liy a period of service as Garwood, Kansas city. died hi Mo.-i- Optimist wiy reiv-ntl- y With the house he was bom almost In which exsctly forty years before. He was christened William Daniel Harwood, hut nobody ever called him either William or Dan- iel. Hi- - wa "Hilly." He couldn't have been anything else. When Hilly wa nine years old he Jumped off a fence nnd alighted on an rusty nail, ltiooil polkon-Inset In ahuoM Immediately. Lilly lived, but hiqielessly crippled. Kor live years Ids mother carried him about on a pillow or wheeled h'tii In a baby carTbe sight left one eve and riage. within thirty years hi poor, twisted body underwent more than a surgical operations. As 1 on as Hilly could get nls-u- t after a fashion he piircl;.ise-- l u goat cart and started peddling paper. The goat cart soon gave way to h donkey drawing a wagon, from whb-Hilly old fruit and vegetables. He could sit on the sent und drive once he was placed there and every a hoy In town wa plea-a-iPunch to do hla leg work. A hillposting business and a chili stand succeeded tbe vegetable wagon. Billy made practice at High Point, where he r mained until 1918, when be enlisted In the Medical corps of the army. He wga assigned to service with tha Fourteenth division at Camp Custer, Nnd with other physician labored una der great difliculCle during the epidemic which swept the counluflu-(enz- try. When he became commander of the High Vlnt Legion poet, but 28 members were on lta roster. As he left It after three year service as Its leader he had brought the membership to 270. As depnrtmcnl service officer, he succeeded In obtaining nearly a qu.r- ter of a million dollar, a. rotnpensa- - at - Jaggar Goes to Japan t. able-bodie- l F.ntn-tiinn-n- shop-repai- - e - - rtn-i:- im'-a'I- v !!-- fun-ishin- i -- i-id. f. e hus-Mc-- .I.-,- e uu-da- erupted yean ago Bridgeport, Conn. With tbe woodwork of the engine cab of a train froia Springfield for New York In flantcA Engineer Mooney of Springfield, Mass, tra,n ln,tthe I"!"' 11,6 br0ht enlne live steam was nsed uncoupled to put nut tbe flames. Cranks Auto' in Gear; Man Crushed to Death William C Baltimore. Md. son of Kreuzer, twenty-nina prominent Syracuse manufacturer, and once a candidate for the lieutenant governorship of New York, was fatally Injured here when be was crushed between his own automobile and the tull gute of delivery wagon as he attempted to crank tlie machine while In gear. Ao-tio- n e, humaniDeclaring that tarian reasons" are not sufficient cause for the appropriation of funds by concitizens, the gress for relief of Tnnk Corps post of the Atner'.cun Le- gion In Washington. I). C., 1 directing s fight n gain xt spending of taxpayers' money In this fashion. A resolution passed by the post sets forth the fm-- t tlmt congress will be asked to provide funds for the relief ml care of Herman subjects In nnd as power against whom American had so recently fought, such s course ws a violation of fundamental laws of the niirlnn. Tlie reso. ntecl to members of lution will he congress. In order to apprise the members of r lint body of the view of the former service men in this Instance. WMBIUIUIIWWlfl Her-tnhn- prt-K- To Include Allies' Men. irovision of an amended eligibility clause, membership In the Legion lias been broadened to Include u large clnss of soldiers of the allied forces of tbe World wr. Taken t the On the San KrnnclHco convention, men who served with allied forces whether el the time of entry In such service Aniericnn citizens, or Inter accepting naturalization from that country, are admissible. Tld applies pnrMriilsrly to n great number of Citnudinn veterans who have become American olti.i-since the war. ns y makwho enlisted ing eligilde thousand In the miles of other nations during th war. but who were previously i.eciiMse of barnll from the their service under foreign color. Cnih-- r Hide Sorrow to Entertain Crowd Los Informed Cal. Angeles, In telegram that hla mother was dying show Wliliiim Btirrlg. a comedian In bore, continued "doing his stuff" to hig crowd. After the show please the tr.itn hurried to his mother's home nnd round that her condition wa Im- 11 Salt Lake City Firms Aini-rb-ii- n n lcfc iHnii prasipt wnln n la these advrrtiseiaenU enllra Ike T this raps'. tntrrCity fcit motor A u!l!'-iuo- !'c l Aincri Clour.-- nirnvi-- in . ntrr. Inter pust Legi-i- WrHc Malrr Barber Cel.. 114 Rnrent of 30 I -- HOOKS uccninp-in'e- IV:,-ri- t He Hi f. BOUGHT nimket t liiKlii-s- irli-i- for - piy t lino hVei, :inil rails- - W'l ite ftir We c.in nw hip Min- - I hm reliable hoaae. roN-slulu msl holes furs up rllr for our tliv-fur roiiH ul. trenrm Hide A Fur Ce., Farien A Iinnrt I L)C -- r West South Temirfe 1 SuM LaUaOJf SUSCS th WIIEKT MUSIC In vr mi'l ihhiI. 1 M. All kiiuls. iOl. I lii.i Kliivrt lueiaiii-r- Search No Further. I marry must he hold xx handsome ; yet nut nad.'ii-puApollo, yet Industrious ns Yulcsn. wise us S'aliiiiinn. hut meek a Moses a nmn nil women would court, yet rle voted only to the one woman He How lucky we met American Legion Weekly. KTORIKH m waul -- hr nisil. S11 Trimilc lumfc Co. 44 FIR by nf i;, Aaieclcan l.eglon mix llliiry am! of the lied f'roxs AM SHORT .'.ay hook BOo;;s in Tuiupa. Fin., to tie firei of n series of n dial rme. The vu-i- k & L. U. K. BtblNEBS COLLEGE . All remmrreliil brsnrlK. hchnnl .f Csteler free fill N. Msin Si., Sett l.he Clt gion fr St HPKINKSS COLLEGES uei"here ef the vi-l- 'e uu-- Visits. ng n(n nM A BARBER IN EIGHT WEEK! 11 - t Engineer Runs Burning Train Into Station Tank Carp Post of Washington Ok recti ng Fight to Prevent by Congrcea, :n-t- i O. Traffic automobile, car and pedestrian was stopped for about 30 seconds at busiest corner, Broad and High streets, shortly before noon to let a wild rabbit do a marathon down the center of High street. The traffic cop on duty, seeing bunny speed and realizing that a traffic Jam would result unless he had a clear track, set the block agslnat aD Broud street traffic and himself stepped aside to let the rabbit pass. AGAINST FUNDS FOR GERMANS l is Signal Columbus, - Kilmieu'-cnormo-- Go street , - Hill Smith of f'larcr.dnn, Va.. was arrested by Arl'ngti.n county tiollec authorities while sitting nn a roadside calmly Minnchiiig cakes and drinking ndlk, a), lege. I to have been stolen from u Part lane grocery. With the Virginia youth wiis Washington boy, who lied whan . (he ofiieors At tlie rianndon Jnll IVputy Sheriff Nines eiiijitieil the pocket of Bill'i clothes and found two revolvers, t hunting knife, four penknives and a hog of curtrlilgea, all nf which ara said to have been taken from store at Citys Busiest Comer dm-te- nl famed two-iro- Rabbit Gets r :i- - Cops like the Arn-.e- W.isli'ngfiiii. mirgt-o- l, men per cent of In atnte and federal penitentiaries for crime nr suffering from oine mental disability, caused by tha wur. ItcMirts of auch Instance from many states have led to preparation fur s survey to be undertaken by the American Legion In every state of tlie I Tth" at 3271 M atn-eNorthwest, Smith said he liiul obtained the loot from Ids Washington companion, whom tha police have not been able to locate. 'm-n- lit Olatlie. t!ii iiipi-itred- n Grit of 11 11 Billy urrest ArTe to Taksn by Virginia ,Boy i between New York and Iurtu Rico. On completion nf this tour of d.:ty. Doctor Mann entered ship' rh-v- Volcanologist The . I A great I :t-- rttrs-w- lowed. wiiinen Tlie to Mjsvey tlml wiis of the women. All tlirvc are hiiil. in ;: -" d ntitoti-.obdi-- ni. by I'llinn. Oklahoma, first of the state department nf the Legion to rontplete the preliminary work ns directed by the national organization, bits found Hint 217 men who served during the World are now In the pennl Institutions of that state. Of these men, M per rent were enlisted or in from Oklahoma. In order that these men will have and treatment In ense thp pnipr It Is found that their crime might j l have hix-defection due to cnusi-.enreful Investihy the wnr, gation will be made of each cose. This will Is- undertaken with record to the rights end experleno- - of the funner ttndls-- ; fighter. I atek pay, nilutment. rrihuti-Liberty bonds, compensation anil Im.pitnliznthin sn other features la wild which the has helped In securThe girl wa privy to nil details. The couple wandered across the enntifur others wlio served. ing t Sailstad repairing typewriters fur 1 living. He was nr. by Aitnul work of the survey will he Kail Cluirv maninnctiirer un-- l wit In ttnuncial dillieiiltles. undertaken In Oklahoma by a soldiers' relief comud-iNtiiwhich I functioning 'n that state hy state direction American Legion workers have leen assigned liy of that to vvorV the and bri" al. nil f for r v of the nu-Dr. Thom.is Ingiistus Jaggar. ,lr. fneml - Inand in neniil has boon uii'hnr-izoi-l (portrait ns rail.i-- r then in hospital for to go to Japan, In rospunse criminal tlie request of the Japanese govern a success of both of these enterprise to operate with Dr. Omorl eo Provic1 r Then a small shop was authority on i.'l .inology and xiimnl Hie Heorge N. Kruip pu-;- i of the for sale. Hilly bought It nnd started in an of oartliqimki lrilrr:i-oogj. Legion in I'n- -t SirMinlstiurg. in to learn the trade, because, he said. conditions. Dr. .Ingirnr I the guide I'll., ha o'lttlpcii many nmh:t':iu urnIt was a Job he roiihl do sitting down an philosopher friend who lim- grams Iiiii ne-i- t. ft that ft For years he cobbled ami made bettei shown to of tourists the In hnilitrul even. If am- other than a living. Ami there were mighty nf post of Kilaiica's l!u- terrifying wei- 'or 'n rl.p few times when he worked alone "llousi- of Kvc: iting Kin" In Ha PI aitei-ip- r vtaL.,. ,ln. Folks Just naturally gravitated wuii turn he Since lull h eiio-ie, T' shop to ask his advice, tell him been in charge .if the Hawaiian Vnl , ! - xhiiw. mif n tiv their troubles und be cheered up or :inni no uhuTi.i'-ir,,f the I'nileil Stator the iii will lira of merely to help him by fetching and i wrulhor bun-a'i- . This ; trio Thin will ...nie carrying. tinpc'cled very brink uf of . npera. "I! pro I." The little shop grew Into a men's In which molten liivu , to lie hy an iit!'!iii :r ,y g,md store on tha mu':, boil- -. cterra'ty S huge tui " street ami Hilly was one ef the town's Dr Jngg.ir was burn In I'hHu'Ici htii! other e,enl. leading nicrclian's. Hccauss of hi ard was nliicutisl in H.ir pliia In readiness to he'p out every civic h.-- t vard. Munich .... Heidelberg. Ho i Aw.rcird Medal Fro- -i Le.nen. term, nt project he was nt tbe A. I.. A. M., Ih. D. lit- was us I. 'lorn, h r:o!i: uifcndlni.' bead or near the head of sisiant nnpor'uu: of geolngy at Hur the Ihdli-Institute m cumuli' tecs, and when tlie .'humber of vard lie wa pru(esur of MTtiiry (liSM-lTand head, nf tut department (llNtl genii gy N. Im il n medal commerce toured the count ey his mo 121 of the Massachusetts las'ltutc of Technology. He whs nwdxliir.t geologist from the American Legion, given for frear usually Jed the and of the Initcd States Ucidogleal survey his evrelli-n'-in Hlily's Infectious smile opened the w ay A a volcanologist and liol:irhlp anil nth is world fann.ii, having omducfeil Idle attainment. Rsdorn Is to the of llie heart of every town volcano expeditions to Martinique (Rarj). Vesuvius Aleutian Islands il:si), vlsite-1- . most popular men In the seloiol nnl (HXiT). Hawaii and Japan limiM, tVsta Rica (tUlO). mol Sukiirajlina. has maintained n high scliota-tii- nver-sgHilly lisd an ulnios: uncanny way of (19141. In 19211 he visited New Zealand In the Interest of the Pan PncllD throughout Ids course. The l.eglon finding out where help was needed and volcano observatory cuiupnign. l he gave without osieutaiivn. gave the young student the xx Dr Jaggar ha been s frequent contributor to scientific Journals and h Only i representing after h!s death did h!a closest friend high type of youth pf reports and bulletins on the Hawsllsn voliunni-- are linportunt. Of the vol America. learn the extent of hie benefactions. canoe of Hawaii National park Kllauea has been continuously active for a Hilly died aa be slept evatury Mauns Ui erupts awry decade, Kalesksls Iasi 200 in-n- . i!ii iiii lmirlonc(I old-tim- e j of ili- - North sde cuf--sI.a'er the two other women Joined Cie pariy. to the testimony Massey I'Mq. for the women with ig cd bills, threw a $l't" hlli on the IhM.r.sna gnve w niters f.1 and $20 tiis. Tli next liioruii.g lie found Ills tnnkroll was niissii g and he went to pullrs 1 rt-n- u Real Life Has Its Dime Novel Stories slg A.in-r-i . eon n i.r tlie dan Kr:iu-iaeecu vn.:,o,i, ii;.k h.iu a loog p .'o-- .11 ter wii.li rlic Legion. Rig.:m.ng as post ii.cu.i.e; lit- pi.KM-- througii toe pnsia u . 11 1..1....111!. r. i.iLiul.'-iof li:o e:.ee:i.lc ci:iiuiU.-- e in hi: J oli.er posTioas of i.uportiiiKe Inn. ll.c stale :r Ii- - lor Maun nan isirn in s:i.r Hit). N IS A. Nnvtiiilier tie was clu.-ut'-in 1I- 1of i;i,:h :.i.u inu-i'i'Trinity etilc,v at Lurlc.iu v VICTIMS OF MENTAL TROUBLE nnture on llie title page corresponds Street, a with (he handwriting Iii the notes ma ie In the book. Resides, It would he strange If Judge Street hnd not possessed a copy of (111 edltlou which contained the niort nf the court to which he was apisilnted not many years after the hook was written." Sir Thomas Street became famous during Ills lifetime as "(lie dissenting Judge of the exchequer," because he, alone of nine Judges, toted thut James II hud no right to dispense with oallia of allegiance and supremacy In tho case of aiqiolniiiicnti to nfllce of person whose religion beliefs made the oath distasteful. Frlenda and admirers caused memorials (o lie erected to Judge Street commending his hide pendent stiniil, hut iii'cordlng to luter authorities, Including Iird Macaulay. Hie "dlxscnlliig vote" was given nt Hie comuiiind of the king himself In order In prove to the people that (he bench was Impartial. Mr. Street said. "Some of llie annotations In the 'He tsirls' refer to cases In which Hie royal considered hr prerogative hint het-the conns." Mr. Street said. "This In dlraiex that Sir 111011111 used this very hook in arriving at llie coiicliisloii re KIHiivhle for the dissenting vole wliM brought Mm 0 much fime." swwi"11" now licginning a term in a Herman Jail for attempting to kidnap tJmver Mi American Cleveland Itcrgdoll. have passed Judge In the court of tin exchequer In the reign of King Janie II, scribbled comments In the margin of his lawbooks. j of the American Legion for UTJ4. According to an announcement umde by Kutional Commander John It. Quinn, Saplro will head the American national legislative committee chulrtunn. Other members of thia committee were also announced. Joan Thomas Ttiylor. vice chairman if the 1923 committee, will remain in as repreWashington continuously sentative of this Legion committee Ifttlier members are J. Danforih ISush, lieutenant governor of Kelawarc; O. J.. Iloilcnlianicr. past department commander of the Legion in Arkansas; past department liiibert I.ettmnn. 'commander of the Igion In Ohio, nnd for two terms a member of the logisla tlve committee under previous admin lstrutloits. Hen. James S. Scrugliatn of I'arxiin City. Nev.; 1ast National VI11 Comnuinder Edward J. Rarrett of Bliehoygun, Win. ; Ir. A. A. Van fyke of St. Paul, Ultin.; rr. II. J. Ruird of Algouiu, la., and Mac Stewart Jr, of Hnlveston, Tex. The present session of congrrs calls for service of this committee. The Legion's outlined legislative program culls fur action on child labor; passage of the universal draft act for conscription of man nnd money power In cose of war; retirement pay for disabled emergency officers; concern-trurioof all veterans' affairs under Joint committee of house and sennte; erection of u national archives building; hospitalization In veterans Im Institutions for veterans of all ware and without regard to requirements of "service origin" for admission; land reclamation; questions affecting civil service positions fur former lighters; the adjusted compensation measure as sponsored by the organization end numerous other suggested hills which have received Indorsement of tbe Legion. Here Is a new portrait of Lieut. Corliss llonven Hrlllis of Hamilton, (). point out with some deflnltenese to the reality of the lost mines, and also to their great antiquity. Toltec, Aztec, Spaniard or American pioneer, whether all or any of these dug the loat mines of Arizona, the best evidence Is that the mince are there; and the Indians guard the secret with nil tha craft and cunning they possess. elected ns ul tlie 's k West "There la documentary evidence," he write! to a New York friend, "which In iidb-er- To Aaron Saplro. known In Washnation for ington und throughout the his constructive pinna of fu rining and marketing, la entrusted dlrcciiou of the legislative program Griffis Complimented by German Judge some of his armored followers remained, fmi ml mines ami made the Indians work them. After more Ihmi 100 years of Spanish rruelly and oppression the unlives finally rose and drove the Invudcrs away. In 1 Still Sergeant Crossthwnlte and !rlvute Wonuelcy and Klanulgmi pur suing Apaches, found quartz which as eayed $1,800 In the ton and reached clvlllzalion with fiO pounds of It. They hud, however, been demented during their wiimlcrlngs and could not retrace their slc)S. A moat persistent searcher for the Inst mines I Harold Hell Wright, the novelist, who make Ills home In the Arizona nmunlalns, near Tucson. He line spent day at a time In the hllla. talking to Indiana and following fulni trails. In the hope that he may lie the discoverer of the new Eldorado of the wi.u iv.is ii- - iici ,j - la Prominent Operation Leader Chosen to Direct Legislative Program Before Congreca. Co tiinugli nn ruivs have been Major August Hclnmut and Ills asn dnlcs ..vc given til in nuidc ussurun-It Ik nut likely that these IbnT nu b events would be m.iniii'ieeil in due time. rice will be imib'licx in the accepted sense of the word. They will be open. HO'i.rildiL' Iii present plans to nil linrseu nf Kplnnrd'x age. The uiugtslriile also Is.sneil in curry pielol In the well known Tommy OTniitinr and in TIioiumh tl'lunucll OTbinilidl of the gang. Mirny xlnrli-- are told of the Justice, who nerved thirty yeiirx on the isj iv.- Am.iri-eu- l.i-g- legion will demand action rirgi-l- f mid longed i n t i wutiid '( ii..;.i iii.-l- Back Atlantic City. A lietlc a North aide saloon, at which $ig hills were used to light dgarcu,-- , ,n4 $2U lips were given to wallers. w narrated in the court of Magistrate Jo. l'livton. wlicre three youag .v,lIa. 111 wer.- - arraigned on a charge ..f rob. i. 'vender Murof-y- , bing Jr., yf tvi,. iugioii of f.il2 In ih; course of the revel. The three women art Katb. erine liepp. Alice anil Atlantic uvvn.lfti Ciui.ly, ell of Xlus'cy subl he met Kiitheriiii.- - ltpp ct till Ie id where lie was suiying, tele! where she was employed us und they visiu-plume 1IM st-r- arrival e - Old Lawyers Lawbook Nine Generations to Sir Thomas because the M1NNKAI0LIS, n ! ,e ITidcd SluP-i- i l.iimpe's most la' In (1 nf .f races n. ii in a .;icr lie I. as n:iile "inr-l.fi-un.Arriv-.iiccliinulfd. .Inly wiili Ins tr.nm-r- , I Everett mid Ii i k Hu. lies '...ili Ani'Ti.'iiii' i l.f coll will I'lne riy two innnllis nf training .rt- - facing the harrier In actual racing. ' I un - inlirrr. ii fr In Irli A :i,ri,ii liw : :ii:inl. fl.iit hi- - !..: i Ill's greatest il.ro year old. s'. II Kpuiuld will .'.'im- In i. Vi July in tnkf j hi rt in a r; bcginnin.: .n a j: i i I iii. Kederal .1. 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