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ESTABLISHED 1878 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1926 PRICE FIVE CENTS i Sa AROR, NORTH DARWED, TURSDAY, DECEMBER 14,1026 oii ly ge I FARM RELIEF PROBLEM AGAIN BEFORE SENATE EN ACTMENT OF | Army Flyers to Girdle South America | 19 MEN KILLED { Will You Be a “Good Fellow?” | WN ARY H AUGEN DEATH PENALTY IN EXPLOSION | ~) |BILL, REVISED WILL, BE SOUGHT -) OF CHLORINE FORM, OFFERED Attorney General George 20,000 Kilograms of the Liq- Measure Is Designed to Facili- Shafer Strongly in Favor uid Blow. Up at Factory | tate the Handling of * _ of the Proposal in St. Auban Surplus Crops es 70 OTHERS ARE INJURED MUCH DEBATE EXPECTED i Legistation Necessary to Im- prove Condition of Farm- er, Says McNary EXPERIENCE COUNTS If State’s Attorneys Approve Récommendation It Will , Go to Legislature Restoration of the death sentence Sudden Rise in Temperature After Extremely Cold Spell Given as Cause Digne, Department of Basses Alpes, Washington, Dec. 14—()—The : battle over farm relief legislati Pg ee yi ag Ai cpaatled France, Dee. 14--@P)--Nineteen men i 1 ahereeior wil WecmMANMER CASE ThG Noth Dikets are dead, most of them having been when the famoon” MeN enn mete: legislature at the coming session, Attorney General George F. Shafer . said here today. Above are the ten U. S. army aviators who hop off f Shafer, who strongly favors the! carry them nearly all the way around South Americ Proposal, will present it to a com-|nard S, Thompson, Phillips Field, Aberdeen, Me mittee of the North Dakota Associa-| Leonard D. Weddington, Fort Sam’ Houston, Tex tion of State's Attorneys at a°meet-| gir orps, Washington; Lieut. Charl ing to be held here in the near when the famous McNary-Haugen bill, revised in an effort to win necessary support, was introduced by Chairman MeNary of the agriculture committee, Through its presentation, farm re- lief advocates, who have been await- ing a vehicle of debate, from now on will be in a position to press their cause whenever the opportunity pre- sents itself. The meusure, which is designed to facilitate the handling of surplus crops, was described by Senator Mc- Nary ax necessary to improve the condition of the American farmer asphyxiated in consequence of the explosion of 20,000 kilograms of liquid chlorine in a factory si Antonio about Dec. 20 on a trip that fl to right they are (standing), Lieut. Ber-| aghan, Seventy other rr Lieut, Muir S, Fairchild, Douglas Field; Ga.; Lieut | Aubar Seventy other. men we Maj. Hevbert A. Dargue, flight commander ard chief of "Those who met d Washi ffi Mer orth Robinson, Fort Crockett, Tex.; ee a Bese Ira C. Eaker oH Frenchmen. The remainder h : ‘ashington, office chief of. t ut. Ennis ©. Whitehead, Wright Field, 0.; Capt. Arthur B.| Alge jans, Russians and P< the propceal Te committee, approves | McDaniel, Kelly Field, Tex.; Capt. Cligtn Fo Worley. Meee Field, 0.; and Lieut.’ John W. Benton,| A sudden rise in the temp the State’s Attorneys Association. for Crissy Field, Calif. after an ext ely, cold spell is given final recommendation to the legis- | ad plos At first the belief was held PTR cl . ‘eed for the return of the death | H ARBOR BILL Good Merchandising N in some quarters that it was due to penalty is obvious, Shafer said, to| i Will B protect the state from, the depreda- 1 ring Greater ft is considered marvelous that tp et i id to protect his standard of livin, i Bs i more men were not asphyxiated a: an n c. tions of professional criminals. Ex- | > £ \ 600 of the 1,500 workers employed jot Price Fixing Plan perience has convinced him, the at- Prosperity to N. D. Peete in tho immediate vicinity. af} “It combines the plan for stabil- torney general said, that criminals fee —- Ree: tank: when ‘it durst, | ing five basic commodities,” he engaged in robbery where a murder Stecessful merchandising of — its | | said, “cotton, wheat, corn, hogs and | rice, through the use of a stabiliza- | tion trust drawn from each with a {eredit plan for stabilizing all farm |commodities in so far as it can be | done through the wide extension of credit to cooperation. It is not in the any particular a price fixing device didn’t ~come—and| or plan, < Is it to happen in “The bill is essentially a surplus nless your gen-| control bill, the sole aim being to rget to remember | stabilize prices through control of may become an incident to their ef- wAdripg Wes nnlicnl a iealnaee tN 2 forts to compjete the robbery prefer Apatire prosset rt 5 to operate in states where life im- u r y North Dakota, prisonment rather than death is the rnet A. G. Sortie has od maximum penalty. The Detroit Pree-Pre Use of the automobile by the Poison Gas Protocol Returned pro! Sabet: ant cava | Replica ee MAKING ITS | «state in 127. | Welcomes Senator . sn’t take ch imaginatior rrasp d ve the story behind criminal classes, he said, has ma- tne t take much imagination to grasp at once the story be of com- ta S » Fore: hee ee apy alae ia | : hating the depredations of profes- a Senate Foreign Rela- | Ins o the query terially changed the proble: os Christmas morning | ; By. Uhant ; | | mother’s tongue sticks when sional robbers. “It is possible for a tions Committee ae icelandic Hage’ By Unanimous Vote | REBUTT any home in Bi band of criminals to leave any out- # icpmeaidete % | ass ero: asserts side state, come to North Dakota, ! y i ck this Ch If you | plenty, don't ; ow pn’ the surplus. For this purpose a | " ! ‘ slic Was ton, De (P)—Bi od those who haven't! A i ; ; 2 n perform a robbery, commit murder,| Washington, Dec. 14.—(®)--The See a ens attr the 102d Moction asa ial | At least 25 “Good Fellows” are needed in Bismarck this Christmas. ey renee chai hae fund ae and return to ‘their starting point senate faced the long impending row [{¥ 0! Our Hoods, undesirable in the Republican ranks e according to Miss Mary Cashel, who is superintending this part of the |¢d for each of the five basic com- within 24 hours,” Shafer said. ever distribution of rivers and har. (sine | assure ani Senator Frazier, North. Dakota, in: [Dokeny - Sinclair Attorneys) oovn nity Christmas work for the Cate tending this part AMO Ne to be dete an eee Real Deterrent Needed bill finally” became roueraenets full appreciation of the best in Surgent, was form rleomed back} Attempt to Beat Back Tide | ciation of Commerce, with which the Red Cross and the Salvatic Army | units of each commodity and are to “Before the widespread use of the | iness under an agreement reached at| Music, literature and art, hence social | inte the fold today by unanimous | ing. If you will be a “Good Fellow,” and are willing to} pe employed in disposing of the sur- « utomobile when criminals lacked an| the last session. jand cultural development is ,con- vote of the Republican senate con-| of Prosecution Arguments | Christmas basket to some needy family here, or even donate plus by cooperatives, or by persons casy means of escape from the scene| The agreement appeared to have! Stantly advancing. j fe Pp a F PAGES | towards this work, just telephone Miss Cashel, No. 840, right away! f{ the crime, there were few" wzier was not present engaged in processing such commodi- the senate iron-clad arrangement to i ! . ties. the acti vhic! will tances of cold-blooded murder for | ferce a vote on the controversial sub- he action, which will aute- dealt aie ee Se . \ | when shington, Dee, 13.—)—The de- | — Pett cpalile tusdu may boa eat " 4 | ‘matically invite him to all party| fense began today its final attempt) By 7 ar i ; hes tis rofit.. In this day und..age, howe | Jact before the, Chistmas- holidays. ‘PRINCE HOTEL | epeidaekerees inv. chert ) | to'beat back the tide of rosceution| GA NISH GIRL 5 MOTIVE KILLING prectly. in.effecting auch controls, 1.t ‘ver, when whole bands of men are ‘porting Mode debate will be! A mice eis ich ae nent ee | argument in the Fall-Doheny oil con- rUin Toans may be made from a revolving taking a profession of robbery and | limited to. one hour for cach member a ie ky ee amines | apleecy tcl, Co not he } ‘ 1 fund of $250,000,000 to the several ite at murder to accom-| for discussion of the bill and 30 thee <WhichamitacBemator| Wath every ‘neoapect khab tile cisal W JAM N INKNOWN-SHE WILL BE commodity stabilization funds in an ave some rea ent. -| 3 i 8 i ° ° e “March | by sun-down tomorrow, « succession equalization fees—all such loans to ject of # life sentence to the peni-| speak more than once or longer than Bh To Geen | ch desenas Stiacheyarpors onion a | IG | be repaid with interest. The federal ntiary is not nearly as effective in| 35 minutes on the bill or any amend- ‘aes. hae eomitttte | six-hour period in which to tell the | Sus| farm board which would-be created yo place on other committees, a | |g i 1 If bi sell alting deliberate and planned mur- | ment. enators Norris,| jurymen there was no taint of guilt b sta by the bill will not itself buy or * er as the prospect of death in the] Two issues stand out—the St. cit ‘1 in-of the judi. in Edward L. Doheny’s loan of $100,-| anything on its own account. «vent of capture and conviction. Lawrence river tidewater project and esas | F 600 to Albert B. Fall, while Fall wa: Price Standards Not Mentioned e which should | shock the | the lakes-to-gulf water w "| in the ea ate into realization of the need the bill, er, 08 , aly ‘0 realization ‘done Mea peelete Gel Former Van Horn Completely rly with me ni ares i |price standards are omitted. The Him,’ She Tells Officers—j "in is ‘to provid it, Shafer. s 1 nis to provide funds drawn from ee : i ; commodity to be employed in Fainted After Pulling Trig-| Sabitizing the ‘market for thut com- nao xer—Will Not Be Ques-|modity by sound commercial meth- tual, an? } + Teserve. mM for a half hour at the open- | Nation’s Capital i} very section is filled with f ties. In addition the 7 merce committee increas 500,000 the allotment for a power flood control and irrigation surve Redecorated, Refurnished —Many Inspect Place new Prince Hotel, ing of court, during which Owen J. *| Roberts, for the government, com pleted the pyosecution argument be gun yesterday, the defense was given ' | al nd before Doheny was 9, . ‘ \‘1 Don't Know Why 1 Killed! .Afi*Sefernace to rice Iecel and awarded the lease to the Elk itis on || LOday’s Doings in | ioned at Let i | "““The federal farm bourd would i all of todwy’s 's r its replies. | err, tioned at Length Until Pres- baue As Hee RRL. tomes tkeace ree Fg eta re sense. voten tober rly ‘the Van Horn, which hi oherts ain the charge | = agg . . iatiad \by farm organizations, to make nom- improvement of the M y the rly redecorated and re- that the $100,000 was part of ee ent Nervous Condition Im- | by farm onan lane to sek eae atop cont of $505 | splpaey to defraud the government. | sploiey: dal > : bership of the board, Non-salaried a top cost of $50,000,0 morning ‘ut 7 a, m., according to | Frank J. Hogan, chief counsel for | conspiracy trial, proves | tee decided to limit ‘this to $12,000,-/ Arthur J. Kredier, manager of the | ¥-| Doheny, was the fi 000, hotel. | lawyers to tuke up the argument. He eee Informal pre-opentng views of the THIS MORNING pre PHL er ; ilding were held Saturday, Sunday deprived of his party | denied directly Roberts’ charge that the senate, and soon | ny wrong doing attended the $100, fast ith, which | 000. trai i which degeribed yh jority t+| as nothing ‘a loan given by Doh A of the defense commodity advisory counsel for each commodity would be appointed by 14.-()—Wil.| the board from representative pro- shot and killed | ducers’ association. iternoon. hy Miss| “The equalization fee would be hingt 14—)—With | Gnd Monday ond this afternoon for waitress ina local | collected at the most convenient ; in kone sapid’ propra?| Bismarck residents and the final panrgetrancae myers New Record Low For This|in disposing of the sopular then? pee Ae AUalF all ne dais. eve Pee er leans ner eecenliie Rate wiltened Age. ane » With state officials guests o: departmental supp! bills, 7 one conference: Season, But Biting North- | of the senate 5 page A 3 were tuken | eny to his friends of 30 years’ stand j cafes wh him back into the party | ing. : AFTER FIGHT ously \ | RENN + Phe gi pees oan tle | ! unkn 4 " Guests Saturday ufternoon were | ity, to loake aver, Burleigh county pioneers, and _mem- \ west. Wind Subsides by the : tee, hers of the. Press, and year pie ‘ day evening members of the U. €. T. A new record low temperature for mae heated he U ‘ and the Us C. 'f" Auilliary ers) Bismarck so far this winter was set pverey in She nase. guests. On Sunday afternoon, mem- this morhing at 8 o'clock when the| ,,,rhis Program includ a hers of the | Woman's Community; [Wy Jf, government thermometer registered | Council, ‘comprising. ‘the leading x is} 000 could be made by the board to she ‘hus told authorities | cooperative organizations for paying hose home is on a! restricted to handlers of the five basic ish walked into the A Sanish, and commodities but might be made to 8 mia ations handling any farm com- asi dities. me ethin provision will enable the Charles Pegulihan, French When Nafus 4 » witnesses, the| board to accomplish all that can be ny granted the right of way for consid-' women’s clubs of Bismarck, visited | A g ver out of her coat th of farm re- ‘ weelon tere. The biting northwest | tration today after the ad bnitdicg rod iecne elie mee! Light Heavyweight, Is | fockde and, pointing stout i coat CTI oe peg yee cert sided somewhat ‘during the saickz,| Protocol was returned ‘bers of the Association of Commerce. Carried F; Rin, him through the heart, Senator McNary 5: h a theca ta tei ee E Yesterday afternoon nurses and doc- rom King Witnesses say that Nafus said: pepe bye] per iG ‘day betore, tee, but such measures = jee Good- | tors of the city were visitors, with! pierce ai ‘for God's pate, don't shoot, 1” 7 A cli road refund bill, the Capper | the Business and Professional Wom- ._' Among her friends, the girl has tl semper scored during Mon | eee ai, th, Swindon | lay and te American, Lexin 25 Incoming Shipa, Carrying| Drivers of Auton Would Be) _Merforu, cans: ex 11am. Aniat hs coe ,|| Last Minute Bs : oi dam proposal, | Auxili be as guests last + en the revolver shot rang ou day. Bichourly | readings at the id French spoliation | might. "Open rouse was’ held this| 3,500 Passengers, Detained | Responsible For Accidents, heavyweight, died at St. Francis hos: | the gil swooned. Nafus walked about News Bulletins |! yea . M.| claims. afternoon for Mandan people, who are pital early today following his fight four steps and told Frak Am: Monday until noon today were a8/°G7*. those proposals are out of at eet eda Brora, who Off . Quarantine Opinion Says with Elmer Friedman of Bo-ton at the employe in the pool hall, to calla . (AP) Pp Italy, Dec. if 2 > follows: Monday, 8 a. m. 15 below; | 4,0 Woy ‘the rules committee decided | he was ut one time manager of the pia state armory last night. “It was his doctor. Nafus died in about five| , Naples, Maly. Dec. 14——(AP}—~ 10 a, mu 11 below; noon, 10 below: | that two prohibition measures, which | Lewis and Clark hotel in that city. New York, Dec. 14—U#)—A densc| | The city of Bismarck does not in-|-first fight in this country. Friedman minutes, it in said, Vemvins to peediccea, (neem? 6 p.m 11 below, 8 Bm 13 below, [undoubtedly will accelerate the pro-| Window boxes outside the buii fog-blanketing the New York region|cur any civil liability by permitting | was held by the police. ¥ Friends ar epanen Known cnow| quence of the recent heavy rains. Pp. m., + 8 p.m, OW? | hibition controversy, should be tak- ' ing, filled with tiny pine trees wird was blamed today for two railroad| children to engage in coasting on Pegulihan collapsed in the eighth ‘riends o! e girl say ry kno ‘of water have gathered in 10 p, m., 14 below; midnight 14 be-| 00 up. with colored electric bulbs, and) yoo iy sa collision of river ¢ , and | certain streets nor by placing signs| round of his bout with Fricdman.! of no reason why Miss Holst should Wo sik chin ae ee toe low; Tuesday, 2 a. m., 15 below; 4 wreaths 51 pended | from the canopy the detention off New York harbor | in the center of street intersections} The end of the contest came unex-| have shot Nafus. _She had been an a, m., 16 below; 6 a. m., 17 -below; give a “Christmasy” atmosphere to the of 3,500 passengers aboard 25 incom-| Where such coasting takes place, ac-| pectedly, for the French boxer, who keeping company with another man, Ayes 8 a. m., 18 below; 10a. m., 11 below; outside of the building, as does th: ing ohiae iw cording to a ruling given the city| had been substituted for George Lam- it is known here, and so far as can London, Dec. 14—(AP) =A noon, 9 below. r exterior woodwork around the win- Sine yo were injured in two | commission Monday night by City At-| son, Cherokee Indian Agheer, had be satertainad, haces: been u o dispatch tall Revkjavik, he ails tk niece Pleasing’ shade of green," ™'** “|railroad accidents in New dersey last | tomey C. 1. Young in response to | beet more than holding comipiond| Thali tamained took kyneanicall says the Norwegian bee a reports, received here| Weather conditions st North 2 asian = att ‘ eel : night, one a rear-end collision be- Fequest made by Street Commissioner| |, The, Frenchman pee, comlsingd | Taare temalned lope hyetencal| eee peli » The minimum there was 26 below| kota points for the 24 hours ending tt ve ry ween two expre: rains ot e am i « i ighti iv-| day afternoon and evening, followin, ly wrecked at Akrar Faxe Bay, zero, Minnesota points reported | at 8 a. m. today. The newly decorated ond refur-| Pennsylvania railroad near New| ,, “Coasting is not necessarily a pub-| spite this he was fighting hard, giv-| day afternoo: ie. ie i i e shooting which occurred about) and the crew and passengers even) I temperatures, with 34 be-| Temperature at 7 a. m. nished lobby is a striking feature of | Brunswick and the other » derail-| Hie nuisance and Py seaeen meuiee ona ane Rane Peeihment im ao es ‘but has assumed a more| drowned. ‘No details are given. low/at Crookston and Hibbing. Du-| Bichon esterday Hee Deiiding, To the left of the on. |ment af s Haltiqers & Ohio railway | EMI cies the pepetion upon ite| In the’ early, pact Gf the cighth|sampenad netltode todo: being com- — . ‘ ath 125 Delo St. Ch 422 be- | Lowest a t-night trance way is a waiting room, with|train near Trenton. ~ ps In ee rulin, Nenaten in| round Friedman drove his right to forted by her parents who came tod Witmi . Cy Dec. Iam - low, Rochester 18 below, Winona id Precipitation to.7 comfortable chairs and with two! Among the 25 vessels detailed off | Writing utd bea Pegulihan’s stomach and followed Sanish immediately after learning of] (AP)—Calle for assistance were pf od Minakste O'below. | Highest wind velocity . 24] beautiful antique walnut Spanish} quarantine were eight liners includ- | “Fiting, said. t| with a rain of blows to the head. The; the affair, ¥ received here teday from an an- PIA reat lapel Frenchman :was driven he ihe. ropes,| At a coroner's inquest, held here identified four-masted scheen- portions of the public streets which| Where he braced himself. They last.evening, it was found that Nafus| er reported ashore on Frying Pan. are used for coasting or upon inter-| clinched and Friedman pushed away.| died as a result of being shot by Miss fusedt o risk an attempt to guide! secting streets may, by reason of| Pegulihan then staggered and sank; Holst, and State's Attorney C. N. i tables, on,which stand brass Spanish} ing the Berengaria of the Cunard cher North Dakota cities weres, Mir| _ WEATHER FORECAST lamps’ ‘with decorative parchment | ino "and the” Deutachland of the not, 21 below; Jamestown, 22 below; | For Bismarck and vicinity: Gen-| shades. A large sereen Is one of the|Humbure American line Pilots re. not, ws Ja meen, 20 below| erally fair tonight and Wednesday.| features of the lobby decoration. ; agg . : ow Not quite yo cold Wednesday. after- eae Pines ations arcane el; |the giant ships through the heavy | their negligence, be liable for injur-| to the eanvas. He arose at the count] Cottingham of Mountrail county’ bes Pod pte diag yticli bi ‘eons, wi illust sl Mandan, 19 below; and Devils Lake 25 below. Roads in inne. | Hoon. . H of 10 and then collapsed. announced that it is likely a charge qola, ate reported “ae badly. driteed |, Fer North Dakota: Generally fair| progress of transportation in stenm |! Seating ith whom teste eiets| National “yatdsmen carried the un-| of time dente tiurder ail be filea| = Sowing. sota are reported badly dri ted tonight and Wednesday. Not quite! and other vehicles and bearing maps Hi de. conscious boxet to his dressing room’ against the young slayer. and not in good condition for travel.| .0" cold Wednesday afternon. of North Dakota, Burleleh county! Dairymen Will Hear “Such drivers who do-not know of| and Friedman was taken to police! Sheriff Stray, State's Attorney i FW gehenee sells. fer “gen and the western and eastern hemis-| the habitual use of such streets for| headquarters where he was held on m and Dr. A. Flath, coroner, | erally ‘fair’ tonight and Wedneniay, WEATHER CONDITIONS | | phores, this screen is a unique and) Prominent Speakers coasting are beld to\a less degree of{ & technical chatge of breach of the alf of Stanley, came to Sanish lots not quite so cold Wednesday after-| ‘The high pressure area is moving| artistic piece of work. A pictorial ae care than those drivers who are in-| peace. ; j yesterday, soon after being notified gon.” 3 } ‘slowly southeastward and it i8| map of the United States and a rep- Fargo, N. D., Dec. 14.—()—Speak-| formed as to the practice, and con-| Friedman was charged with man-; of the slaying, and took the girl into INTO aregritang somewbat, It now the Great Seal of North Da-| ers of national prominence are sched-| sequently the piecing of danger sig: | slaughter when he was given a hearel castady for questioning, ‘Shewas net EAST! OF U. 8. meneentward’ tothe north Pectfic| “eteanda,o (ts Beauty. 1, |uled to address the meeting of the| nals giving notice of the practice. at ing before Judge Day in court “The: questioned, "at any” conslderable ,. nortawey pon Fixi fi 's Association was contini 0 December length, however, and pro! Chicago, Dec. 14—#I—Bitter win-| coast “and. tempevettres trie “candle” anipantet North Dakota Dairymen’s A‘ intersections of the streets used for] case was +. ni from ter swept into the eastern half of pero ‘from the upper Miesiasi | the selling, and bine and white here January 19—20, Among them | he : i : gountry today from’ western westwa! lev: Idaho. | marbleized flooring 0! WTR, F. u ornre? Ni bonds of $1 Taken To Stanley setae Nereatling in the grip of sero rg fifty Game jfrop in crgnrkes td are additional fonane oe ee sem i BP a Seaceere, Jar Py rr ‘i ges Caged ep ty “a Pegulihan, who was 21 years old, Miss Holst was taken a Stanley, weather and deep drifted snows. — | occurred at Chicago Above the windows is grille work in| resentative of the Guernsey Breed- | coagtng™ the oninion continues The | came to America early. in ptember.” the county seat, this forencon, in the Swirling winds bore tl Id Abn art Nore Des Chinese red fer ah ers Associatio® also has been asked} placing of signs in accordance with| The Hartford bout was his 60th pro-' custody of ae county, © and b across the Migalaaiont nd | 20 degrees below ze: er Here lagen nirened. on to speak. — 2 the 'ce.of the street department | fessional e ment and the first in’ waa accompani L by, Boe patente. Foe Sheer antic aaatnoeh: eek. soutien | Aion. mpevinces, | Win nn eee ty , : ity. therefore inures to the| America, He had fought in 28 bouts will be arraigned this, afternoon | the “Atlantic sea EB eae. Tapered tg y in the d ft} pending an inquiry by Coréner Cal-; not be until her present nervous con- are Hugh Van Pelt, Chicago, Grd the Me apenaihilite, $97 which driv 2 Poun, Friedman was ordered held in; dition improves, of : , benefit using reets for | #s an amateur, Winning 24 of them. | fore Justice George W. Wilson on w at ; one ts all sections. werfeuration seek and pe ‘ Yakima, - ers held in 9 ms Unase thew circummance i — | murder charge, according to the plans ® OERRIS W. ROBERTS, | Italian marble, At the rear left, ithe city jail were released here re- | the of the signals bv Ee ity is] On & Paris ballroom the musicians ; of ausporities. end 3 Official in charge. is the i ing| cently to in the apple harvest |@ practice to be commended d one Rane. Seve SANE eons Pe inh Bate’ Bowe is 8 Te Bek, wate PE SAS RA AN lg |g aR pdb dct ay yey 4 compared , Msteees ‘hove and giris helped’ In'| A toad of two toms can be earried| lowed to Uke minute, Th reheat) “"Prtende. of abe in eld the off or ane the orchards, * is : ‘by @ full grown elephant. - leader controls its speed. Inued om page seven.)