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WAUSAU DAILY RECORD-HERALD, WAUSAU, WISCONSIN MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 2, 1931 PAGE TEN RUTH NICHOL'S PLANE BURNS Bacteria Can "Eat" Badger State News these two other gases and do It on a commercial scale, but the process requires heavy machinery. Setting the germs to work is what scientists call a simpler method. The next step will be to learn whether the bacteria can be made to do the work more cheaply than machinery. Poison in Gas And Make it Safe WISCONSIN-PENINSULA BRIEFS WHO'S NEW IN CONGRESS 1 1 Menominee. Mich.

Dock huntinr to the Technique Will be Explain Michigan peninsula during the lawful season ending last Saturday was the most unproductive in years. Lnseasonable weather 12 O'clock' Girl is Nuisance in a '10 O'clock' Family St. Sebastian's School Pa 1j i retarded migration. i l' t' yslT V5 La Crosse. UP) Gardner R.

With- Be- Kaukauna. Left virtually penniless by a row of La Crosse once was a "rail fire which destroyed their borne nd be roader" and had every intention of longings. Mrs. Edward Sanders and her youne son found shelter totlay in the home of friends here. ed At Conference in Pittsburgh Nov.

16 New York, Nov. 2. How bacteria can "eat" the poison in illuminating gas and make it safe for breathing will be described to the third international bituminous coal conference at Pittsburgh November 16. The bacteria technique will be explained by Dr. Franz Fischer, di per Tells How to Cooperate Green Bay.

Frairi Clumb, a state reformatory guard, was confined to a hospital here today with a buiiet wound in the thiKh. accidentally inflicted while at target For Mutual Good a. sLaTj -wwv Milwaukee, Nov 2. JP A 12 o'clock girl is a nuisance and a torment to a 10 o'clock family, it is ob- Flfield. St.

Francis' Catholic church was dedicated here yesterday with Bishop Rever-man of Superior officiating. The Very Rev. Father Provincial of the Society of the Precious Blood delivered the sermon. working his way up in that occupation. Instead he was "sidetracked" into politics and now he represents the Seventh Wiscontlin district in congress.

Withrow was graduated from high school here, took two years' legal training and then became a rector of the Kaiser-Wilhelm institute, of Mulheim-Ruhr, Germany. He states that a culture medium, lit f.r. 1 erved by St. Sebastian 8 Chronicle, publication of St. Sebastian's Catholic church here.

erally a kind of feed, has been de 4 veloped upon which certain unusual bacteria thrive. They can live with Janesville. Postal ftnd city officials par-ticipated in a short dedicatory ceremony here yesterday as air mail planes alighted and took off for the first time at the Janesvllio city airport. To relieve the 10 o'clock family nd to promote the welfare of the out air, and they like carbon monox Firemen try to nave what they can of the piano of Kuth Mchota, no ttxl aviatrix, which caught fir as he was about to tak ofi from Ijouis ville on an attempted record-breaking flight to New York. Damage was estimated $10,000.

Miss Nichols was not injured. IS o'clock girl, the Chronicle lays ide so well that they eat it. down rules of conduct for the mod Carbon monoxide in small amounts Kenosha. The Louisville. transit company has purchased nineteen of Keno 6ASIWER R.

WITHROW ern eirl. Some of the admonitions is the principal poison in illuminat sha's street cars, owned by the Wisconsin Gas and Electric company, delivery to be advancing to a railroad fireman, are as follows: ing gas. By bubbling the gas made several months hence when a track Man Gets Four to Twenty Years for Stealing Slot "Don't parade the streets with an 'all dressed up and nowhere par less trolley system is completely installed through the special culture medium the poison-loving gertns get a chance to eat it molecule by molecule, and here. Senator Olson Dies After Operations Small Towns Show Satisfactory Gains Machines While Armed they clean it all out of the ilium-inant. Not Commercial I ran wood, Mich.

Forty acres of vlrcin timber have been added to Lake Gogebic state park through a gift to the state of Michigan by Mrs. John Borland of Chicago. The park now comprises 37S acres. ticular to go' air, hoping to be picked up by the first nice looking boy who happens to be passing. There is far too much casual informality these days.

"Always tell your mother where kee manufacturer directed a concern which distributed road building equipment throughout the world. He was president of the Milwaukee Association of Commerce for two terms and prominent in civic affairs of the city. Beared on Farm Koehring was reared on a farm near Kiel, and at one time worked in a Manitowoc restaurant to finance his education. He and a brother, William, organized the The process Is not commercial, Neillsville, Nov. 2.

A four-to-twenty year sentence in the state prison at Waupun was given Jack Lepean, Eau Claire, by Circuit Judge and Smaller Cities i) Gopher Villages Hospital vou are going, and with whom. but is part of some scientific laboratory experiments that Dr. Fischer say show this strange process is Muskegon. Mich. Coroner Tiede lock today said the death of Ralph E.

Whiteman. 44, head of the security department of the National Lumberman's bank, apparently was accidental. Whiteman was found dead last night in his garage- He was a victim of carbon monoxide poisoning. Make Good Population K. W.

Crosby Saturday on charges of stealina slot machines while conductor's job. The late Senator Robert M. Ia Follette had a large following among the railroad men in Wisconsin. Withrow met James Thompson, a La Follette man, and Thompson interested him In politics. Withrow became his secretary.

After Thompson's' death in 1921 Withrow entered the poltical circle actively and was elected to the state legislature In 1926. In 1930 he defeated Merlin Hull for the post he'll now occupy. Withrow, a Republican, is one of the Wisconsin progressive faction that has warned regular Republicans its farm and jobless relief program must be considered or it will not support the regular Republicans in organizing the house. practicable. The germs are of nat armed.

Progress ural products, found in various kinds of wastes and sewage. It required much experimenting to learn just how to colonize them in effective Don't deceive her and return home on time, "Don't be misled by charming male admirers who affect 'something for nothing Don't accept presents of clothing, jewelry or money from them. "Don't attach too much Importance to cosmetics and facial makeup. A Koehring company in 1910, and subsequently merged their holdings with the National Equipment Wisconsin Solon Had Been 111 Since Last August; Funeral at Birthplace Monroe, Nov. 2.

State Sena numbers. Madison, Nov. 2. CP) The majority of Wisconsin's small towns are holding their own in the race for population, according to a study of 1930 census figures by Profes- Racine. Twice within a week dry beans have strangled Racine children.

Joseph Pu-lice, 2, died mysteriously Saturday, and a post mortem examination, yesterday disclosed a bean in the opening of the child's left lung. A week ago, Janice Haas, also 2, was strangled by a bean in her throat. Another job which Dr. Fischei 115? American Indian Art to Feature Goteam Exposition say they do neatly is to produce methane, a good fuel gas, out of carbon dioxide and hydrogen. Chem Rail Employ gentle disposition and refined char-actor are much more fascinating.

"Avoid demoralizing dances, don't tor William Olson, 58, who seriously ill during the last legislative session, died at his home here late yesterday. ists already make menthane out of Ft, Atkinson. Injured in an automobile accident last week, Dloris Strornmen, SO, farmer living near Cambridge, died in a hospital here early today. His widow and their child were aieo injured in the accident. become a jazz maniac.

"Beware of the man who, after an sor H. R. Doering of the University of Wisconsin extension division, "Insofar as present trends can be projected into the future, small towns will continue for some time to be important distributors of staple merchandise, for most people do not go long distances to buy His condition remained critical al most constantly since last August, when he underwent several opera To Decide Prelims Cenfrontlnsc Thani I acquaintance of only a quarter of I an hour, wants to put his arm I around your waist Tou may take I it for granted that he does this by force of habit, and that he is a flirt Ft. Atkinson. Injured when bis own car ran over him, Rudolph Bass, 72, former Milwaukee fireman, died at a Whitewater hospital late Saturday night.

Thirty Tribes to Have Part BUEHLER BROS. Inc. 309 Third Street Phone 6393 SPECIALS FOR TUESDAY. NOV. 3rd.

to be shunned. Professor uoenng saiu. Towns from 4,000 to 11,000 in population are making substantial progress and cities over 11,000 have grown faster than the aver Hunters Released After Proof They Were Near Spot I "If you have found a really decent boy friend be loyal to him, and don't flirt like a butterfly from one to an In Show Opening in New York December First New York, Nov. 2. UP The American Indian will be presented to the American public in a new light as BOILING BEEF, 9i age incorporated community in the 17 other.

Invite him home and intro ROUND STEAK, tender beef, lb When Operator Was Shot tions at a St Paul, hospital Senator Olson served three terms in the assembly and in 1930 was elected to the state senate, receiving appointment as a member of the governor's council. He was secretary of the Green county farm bureau for seven years and was widely known in this district for his activity in behalf of the farmer. The funeral has been set tentatively for tomorrow, with services from the church near his birthplace in Jordan township. His wicow and three children survive. I lean.

lb. state, the study revealed. However, duce him to.your father and mother. nearlv 60 tier cent of the state's an artist of modern, as well as an Elkhorn, Nov. 2.

UP) Five hunters, arrested on a charge MUTTON Labor Executives Association Convenes Tpday in Washington Washington, Nov. 2. Ways of removing 350.C0Q railway employes; from the ranks of the jobless were sought today by the railway Labor Executives association, representing 1,250,000 workers. villages up to 500 in population are falline behind, while more than LAMB CHOPS, See to it that he calls for you at your house whenever you want to go out together. Don't countenance his standing outside, either whistling 8 cient, standing at the exposition of Indian Tribal Arts, opening at the Grand Central palace, December 1.

The exposition will present for the first timn a enmnrehensive and re- i per lb. SHOULDER CHOPS, per lb. LEGS, per lb. 12 ROASTS, lb. STEW, presentatlve collection of the arts of Madison.

Nov. 2. UPl The death 10 6' per lb. SHOULDER ROASTS, lb. LEAN STEW, per lb.

two-tliirds of the villages from 500 to 4,000 are barely holding their own. Eighty-eight villages in the 100 to 500 class, reported decreases in population amounting to 11.7 per cent for" the entire group; 61 reported increases amounting of 13.4 per cent for the group, and the net population change for all communities in the group represented a decrease of 2.1 per cent. Gains Reported The net increase in cities and to you or impatiently sounding his motor horn. "Don't expect to go through lfe dressed as a fashion plate. Tou must learn to be useful as well as ornamental." Girls are advised to swim, play hockey, lacrosse, tennis and to cultivate domestic joys of the home circle.

But they are warned against becoming interested in boxing or wrestling. 15 LEG LAMB, per ll. of wounding William Blumberg of Kockford, 111., operator of the Crystal Ball dance hall at Turtle lake, were released here yesterday upon payment of fines of $5 each for hunting on posted property. Frank Gastrow, Carl and Herman Strauble, brothers, and John and Andrew Jurvis, brothers, proved they were fifteen miles away from Blum-berg's property at the time he was shot. The dance hall proprietor received seven pellets in his neck and the back of his head when he attempted to drive hunters off his premises.

The shot was removed by a local doctor. BACON 9JLC 2 the American Indian, both ancient and modern. Thirty tribes in all parts of the United States and Alaska will be represented. Paintings, baskets, pottery, textiles, carvings, jewelry, bead-work, costumes and embroidery will be among the artistic exhibits. Painter Heads Exposition John Sloan, well known painter, is heading the exposition.

"Spreading the consciousness of In- PORK LIVER, per lb. SQUARES This was described as the most important of twenty-eight subjects confronting the labor leaders as they went into executive sesion-to work out a program for improving the condition of railroad employes. The recommendations will be submitted to congress. Some officials said the question of wage reductions was not on the program but others said it was bound to be accounted for during the conference. the unemployment relief proposals to be considered are the five-day week and the six-hour day.

CHUCK ROASTS villages by population groups over PORK ROASTS Shoulder cuts, Qc per lb. 500 follow: 12i Young beef, per lb. of State Senator William Olson, of Monroe, definitely leaves the Progressive and Conservative strength in the senate evenly divided, and the balance of power during the special session of the legislature this fall goes to the lone Socialist and the three independents. The Progressives have little hope of filling Senator Olson's place. Present indications are that Governor La Follette will convene the special session about the middle of this month, and the law requires a special election to be called thirty-five days before it is held.

Only a protracted delay In the return of the legislature could give the seventeenth senatorial district representation. The lineup of the upper house now is: 14 Progressives, 14 Conser 500 to 1,0001.8 per cent; 1,000 to 1,5006.9 per cent; 1,500 to 2,000 4 per cent; 2,000 to 2,3004.2 per cent; 2.500 to 3,0005.8 per cent; dian art in America affords another I means by which the American artist and patrons of art can contribute to- Suirar Cured BACON, in piece, lb 12 ward the culture of their own conti- Philip Pferl, 19, of Milwaukee, arrested in the town of La Grange on charge of shooting a pheasant, was scheduled to be arraigned in justice court today. He advanced the alibi tha he mistook the bird for a 5 nnn i a rt.f son to 4.000-4.1 per cent;" 4,000 to 4,500 nent to enrich the product and keep it American," Sloan said today, 10.5 per cent: 4,500 to Se'ection of Murder Jury Jn Milwaukee Case Starts Milwaukee, Nov. 2. CT1)- Selection of a jury to hear the case of Arvid Anderson, 29.

accused of the slaying of his sweetheart, Mabel Oien, 19, progressed rapidly in municipal court here today. The defense Indicated It would Introduce sensational evidence to substantiate Its special plea of temporary insanity. Anderson. Is expected to testify that on several occasions the actions of his sweetheart so In-named him that he lost his mental balance. He claims he shot and killed the girl in her home here several weeks Subjects before the conference, which met in executive ses -ion, included consolidation of road3, disarmament, the general political situation, requests for higher freight rates, the national pension plan tor employes and regulation of truck, bus and inland water Menomocie Bar.k Employes vatives, one Socialist and three Fail to Identify Suspect! per cent; 5.000 to 6,00023.8 per cent; 6,000 to 7,00011.8 per cent; 8,000 to 9,00012.7 per cent; 9,000 to 10,00019.4 per cent; 10,000 to 11,00024.8 per cent; 13,000 to 48.7 per cent; 16.000 to 18,000 36.7 per cent; 20,000 to 25,000 3S.7 per cent; 25,000 to 30,000 22 per cent; 30,000 to 35,00015.2 per cent; 35.000 to 40,00016.6 per cent; 40,000 to 45,000209 per cent; 50,000 to 68,00027.8 per Discouraged about For the past fourteen years Sloan has made his summer home at Santa Fe, New Mexico, painting the Indians and watching them as an artist.

He was the first to show paintings by Indians in New York, exhibiting a collection of these sketches at the Independent show ten years ago. Awa Tsireh of San Ildefonso Pueblo, hear Santa Fe, was awarded the first prize of $100 in a water color contest sponsored by the exposition' committee. He was one of the first Indians to experiment In water colors on paper, an entirely new medium of expression to the Indians, Koehring Inquest Ordered Postponed Public Nan arrea Eritfon Trial ASq. after an especially tantalizing cent; 578,249 (Milwaukee), 26.8 per cent. The smallest county seats had a Minneapolis, Nov.

2. UP) Efforts to identify a Minneapolis man as a participant in the holdup of the Kraft state bank at Menomonie, October 20 failed last night. He was viewed at police headquarters by Ira Slocumb attorney for the bank, Ruby Kraft and Madelon Gul-Dckson, bank employes, and Emil Weinesky, a filling station attendant who sold gasoline to the bandits. The suspect was arrested several days ago in Minneapolis on another charge and released. He was taken Into custody again Sunday when the Menomonie group, having seen a photograph of the man, asked to have him brought in again.

Blightly larger growth than did scene wnen sne DroKe a aaie wun him. If his plea of temporary ln-anity is sustained, he will be freed. Anderson fled after the shooting tut surrendered to Green Bay police few days later. (Continued from Pane 1) (Continued from page one) other villages of similar size. De Tests made by Sheriff Hemple-man showed, the officer said, that it would be possible for a man intent on taking his own life to have Hearing in Dope Case Goes on Despite Fact That Prisoner is Gone were libelous was correct.

"Those statements were libelous per se," he said. "There Is nothing left for the plaintiff to show except the extent of the publication." A statement in the "answer" volume that Miss Britton was guilty of criminal libel was incorrect. Judge Klllits added. Judges Ruling Pointing out that President Harding died in 1923 and that Miss Brit-tons book was published four years later, Judge Killlts said: "One can't libel a dead person and the plaintiff can not be called to directed a bullet into his head with the rifle while seated in the room coupe. Car In Motion Those conducting the inquiry were further puzzled by the fact the car apparently was in motion when the fatal shot was fired.

John Cassidy, living nearby, was first to reach the scene. He said the car motor was still running and he turned off the ignition when he noted the man seated inside was X' creases by Incorporated communities concentrated' in two areas of the state. In one, the percentages of decrease for incorporated villages and cities are: Douglas, 8 Bayfield, 33.4; Ashland, 7.7; Sawyer. 7.3; Rusk, 4.2; Pierce, 4.5 and Clark, 1.1. The other section comprises in-corported communities in a number of counties extending diagonally from Grant and Lafayette to Calumet county.

These decreases were: Grant, 3.9; Lafayette, 3.8; Iowa, 8.8; Sauk, 0.9; Juneau, 2.4; Waushara, 3.3; Marquette 10; Green Lake, 2.6; Calumet, 0.5. Cities and villages along Lake Michigan made the most substantial progress. In five out of eight lakeshore counties Increases above 20.6 were reported. This percentage represents the statewide net gain by incorporated places. Villages and cities in Eau Claire, La Crosse, Outagamie, Dane, and Vilas counties, however, enjoyed the same distinction prove anything because the defendant had admitted it." iivour" ntnas Two Year Child at Owen Burns to Death in Home; Mother On Brief Errand Abbotsford, Nov.

2.The two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George King of Owen was burned to death Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock when her clothing caught fire from an undetermined cause. The child had been left alone with a small hammer and a few nails and a piece of board with which to amuse herself while the mother went on an errand to a neighbor. When the mother returned a few minutes later, she found the child enveloped in flames.

The child lived only a short time after the accident Madison, Nov. 2. Assistant United States district attorney old E. Hanson left Madison for Chicago today to attend a hearing on the appeal of Clarence W. Haggerty, Superior, who was Indicted on a charge of dealing in narcotics.

The hearing is to be held before the United States circuit court of appeals. Haggerty escaped from the Douglas county jail and has not been apprehended but his attorneys are tarrying on his appeal. A federal judge overruled the contention of Haggerty 'a counsel that the evidence submitted to a grand Jjiy was illegal because it had been procured by an illegal search of Haggerty's rooms. The court of appeals will rule on this contention. Joseph P.

Neugent Gives are not csmmos 1 You and your friends will enjoy the clean, healthlul In Ohio and most other states, Judge Killits said, it is safe for anyone to say anything about a dead person, no matter how atrocious it may be. Then he pointed out that Mrs. Harding Is dead also. As to the plaintiff going on the stand, in her own behalf, Judge Killits asserted, it has not been fully settled as to how far she may be examined. Only six excerpts from the book, he pointed out, will be considered and the testimony will be limited to those excerpts.

warmth ol i HAKkIMJN SENIOR HOT WATER HEATER throughout the year. This exceptional Heater, with its abundant heat, enables you to realize the utmost in winter motoring enjoyment dead. The sheriff later found the car was in second gear and this Indicated, he said, that the machine may have been started down the highway by some other person after Koehring was shot. The position of the body, seated upright behind the wheel, and the fact the rifle was apparently carefully placed on tha, dead man's lap were factors advanced by authorities to substantiaate the theory Koehring was slain. Footprints and a pearl handled knife, slightly rusted, were found in an adjoining woods, indicating someone recently passed near there.

Records at a St. Paul hotel where Koehring stayed during a business trip to that city showed he checked out and apparently started homeward at 9:15 a. m. Saturday. Relatives said he had intended to see the Wisconsin-Minnesota game but changed his mind because he Two New Districts to be Up to U.

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No extra charges of any kind. You are charged only on the balance due and for the time you keep the loan, whether it's two days or twenty months. We don't ask employer, merchants, or friends about you, and only husband and wife sign. Wouldn't you like to know more about this convenient way to borrow? Call, phone or WTite. Wb Fatob Wisconsin Legislation Tiiat: Atahoriu aniiffidMw graiulirenmto tmnllloanrompnii4-sormvikt than, bated on a high Handard of rejourn and practices, 2.

Eslnllitht a tmnll loan rate to graduated that it is rtiii. table to both borrower and lender on all amount up to $300, i nil iu ie nn il ni FINANCE CORPORATION titar th Uoutthold Hour an WMAQ every Tuesday at 8 P. M. Central Standard Time 4th Floor American National Bank Iluildinff Third and Scott Sts. I'honei 6531 WAUSAU Loan mntle in nearby town CUPID GETS JOLT London.

Arthur B. Tood, aged 70. was arrested for stealing jewelry from Miss Florence Trinby. aged 20, who had accepted his offer of marriage. vurrv Girl Lure in Jail; Accuses Man Contlnul from Pan 1) Racine, Nov.

6 Two newly organized districts of the Luther League of Wisconsin will be taken into the organization at the thirty-third annual convention to be held here Thursday, Friday and Saturday. One of the new districts draws its membership from Cedarburg, West 1 Milwaukee, Nov. 2. UP) Sought In connection with prohibition law violation charges, Joseph P. Neugent, former head of the Neugent Products oompany.

Green Bay, and one-time bead of the Association of Commerce that city, surrendered to the United States marshal today. He was held on $1,000 bond for this week before United States Commissioner Floyd Jenkins. Hiree others have been arraigned nd four are still sought on a conspiracy charge in connection with the finding of a large distillery in the old Rahr Brewery buildings at Crten Bay three years ago. American Legion Member THE HARRISON SENIOR HI A TEH millbmrn COMfOM to roar cm in coldtn wrstfier. Scitntihc tnd compact in tfcnpt HARRISON SENIOR HOT WATER HEATER! Eend, Horicon and Hartford.

The other embraces Elkhorn, Lake Geneva, Sharon, Janesvilie, Bcloit, Jef-ftrson, Marshall, Waterloo, F.elmont, Platteville, Madison and Hebron, 111. August W. Gruhn, Milwaukee, is president of the state league. had a cold and the weather was bad. Check is Made Local authorities have made a systematic check of filling stations between here and SU Paul seeking to determine whether anyone saw another person in the manufacturer's car during the trip.

No one reported having eeen Koehring. r.50 tl7c Coofe witk Thirmorttt Koehring's widow, who came here To Seek U. S. Senatorship Chippewa Falls Child is Accidentally Killed by Shot Chippewa Falls, Nov. 2.

CPIAn-thony Eohl, 9, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bnhl, was accidentally kill- yesterday with her sons, Calvin and Philip to claim the body, said her husband left Milwaukee Wed of ether and a razor and turned them over to Maddux. Miss Fish related that Thursday afternoon she lured Mrs. Maddux to the woods on the outskirts of Kirk-wood, where the body was found Friday, and andcred hr unconscious with the ether.

When the woman became unconscious, she said, she departed. Early that night, she stated, Maddux left home, returning two hours later. The next morning, she said, Maddux told her he had gone to the woods end slashed his wife's throat with the razor. In an earlier confession, Miss Fish said she accompanied Mrs. Maddux to the woods, and the woman committed suicide.

Miss Fish said she and Maddux started "going out together" shortly after she arrived at the Maddux home to live. Mrs. Maddux, 22-years-old, was the mother of two children. Maddux, is a luUiici iu a chcuiicai yluut. Chicago, Nov.

2. -(7P) Colonel last night by a bullet from his Scott W. Lucas, prominent In American Legian affairs, announced his candidacy for the Democratic Nomination at U. S. siinator yesterday.

tet us install Fireside Comfort today Wausau Electric and Battery Co. nesday, intending to go hunting during a stay at the home of his brother-in-law, George Thomason, at Minocaua. before going to the biVher'g new repeating .22 rifle. brother. Herman, 17.

was de- done "I've got a hunch that we've monw.raung tne sneii ejector on tne rille Anthony and three cousins. WFJTKS TKJIK STORY Twin Cities. Thomason told the district attorney Koehring did not Mini leaOglls, OT. I. m- Miss ko huntintr.

but spent his time childrlp of Robert Grove, Eau Claire. As Aniwmv stooped to pick up two Edna Hatlestaa jor curtlss, dark wandering around the grounds. waa awarded a bullets uw'wn out of the gun, a third (county, Wiseonsl Ylrst prize of $25 110 Third St. Phone 5127 all the damage we can do What with our Indian fight' and Hallowe'en, at Pleasant View, We've cauned two furors In the old home town, and that's enough To last a quiet plac like, this a aiomli, at least," gays Puff. An president of the Kauonai a story contest discharge'Wtriking him in the head, corporation, a local publishing fcoaducted by a I house.

Her etory as entitled "Fol- Porto TUi Al expects bumper crops f'00 iiini. and secretary-treusurcr or the iornjaiiy, the Miiwau-.

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