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Show BURGLARS RANSACK HOME. Pocatello, Idaho, Dec. 2. Burglars entered the home of Sarah R. Boothe 431 South Sixth avenue, at a late hour last night and secured jewelry valued at $400. Entry was made through one of the front windows and was effected by the use of a jimmy The methodical manner in hich the thieves ransacked the house would seem to Indicate that they were thor- oughly familiar with the interior of the home In many respects the job resembled the one in which the home of the Rev. M. L. Hutton was robbed last Sunday evening. The police po-lice are making every effort to round up the gang which seems to be operating op-erating in this city recently The burglaries that have occurred here recently re-cently resemble similar depredations in neighboring towns and lead to the belief that a gang of expert crooks is operating in this section of the state. Uw1 CANADA MAY HELP PAY BRITISH WAR Ottawa, Out., Dec. 2. The question of having Canada finance a portion of Great Britain's war expenditures was considered today at a meeting of Finance Fi-nance Minister White and a committee commit-tee of the Canadian Bankers' association. associa-tion. Minister White said the question ques-tion of financing, in part or whole, $ Canada's tremendous production of ; shells, munitions and other war supplies sup-plies had been considered at the con- j ference. It was said that a line of credit lo Canadian shell manufacturers will i established with the aid of the Ci- nadian government, based upon Bm- j ish bonds or treasury bills. ll Subscriptions totaling 5110.000.0W m have been received, It was announced -rf, today, for the Canadian 5o0.000.000 t t war loan. The grand total came from : 26,000 separate subscribers. oo S i |