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Show Idaho Cops Help Stork To Bring Young Indian Brave Into World IDAHO FALLS, Idaho. June 14. While members of ihe cty police force are called upon many times to perform duties that do not come under un-der the regular routine of their office, fhey were called Upon last night for a task that takes the prize, when two of the stalwart "coppers" assisted at the arrival of a young Indian brave Into this world. An Indian and his squaw were camped along the river bank and for 1 some reason, the head of the house-Ihold house-Ihold became Incensed at his squaw and j threw her out of the camp People passing by notified the police station and tho tallest and the heaviest officers offi-cers on the force were dispatched to I the scene of the difficulties. When they arrived, they soon saw that reinforcements re-inforcements were needed and finally jRijereeded In securing the services of an Indian woman to assist them. ! The combined efforts of the three , were successful In bringing Into the world a handsome young buck, who was named "Rain In the Face" by the officers, due to the tact that a heavy rainfall started soon after the policemen police-men a ri iv ed on th scene Reports from the police station this morning, are to the effect that the mother and young "Rain In Iho Face" are doing nicely, despite the unusual circumstances that surrounded the birth of the baby. |