5ttTGZBSSe?nMim&m' iwmw m)iwi!rMmmu ' Assutnastfa ,l'flrfl flfwft"tr'-tf!PtiW' RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF - SliwMiBWwiliSiMW ; II ;? ? & I if ,u ft 1i u M HCOIRESS WHAT IS BEING DONE IN BOTH H0U8E8 tunmary of tho Work of Our Na- tlonal Lawmakers at Washington. Wwtwn Newppiipcr Union Nhws Bcivlce. Saturday. . The Senate Not in session. 1 The House Passed tho Ferris bill lor federal leaning of mineral lands on public tlonmln. Debated tho Forrls bill for C40-acro stock-mining homesteads" affecting seventeen HtntcB, tho lust of the group of administration coiiHorvatloti moaB sros. IlosolutloiiH for Investigation of tho i-cnllcil filnal twlno trust of Yucatan and Ito United Stntcu agencies, Intro duced by Kopresentatlvo Cox of In diana. Education committee continued Its searings on proposed legislation for federal censorship on moving pictures. Adjouruod at 4 p. tu. until noon Monday. Friday. The Senate Senator Cummlnn In troduced blllti to reorganize and in orcaso national guard. Senator WorkH, republican, Intro duced resolutions for armed Interven tion In Mexico. The House Naval and military com salttoo continued hearings. Ways and means coinmlttco held fret hearing on Hill bill to protect American manufacturers of dyestuffs. Thursday. The Senate Met at noon. 8enator Stono submitted statement from aocrotary of coiumerco regarding munitions and other exports. Postmaster Gonorol Burleson dis cussed administration bills beforo tho sostofllco committee. Senator Lowla Introduced a resolu tion to authorlzo uso of army and navy te restoring peace In Mexico, as they are bolng uaod in Haiti and Nica ragua. The House Mot at noon. Representative Harrison, Mlsslsslp pi, rebuked representatives for crltl cMng administration's foreign policy and mado pica for harmony. In speech on tho Moxlcan situation BoprcBontatlva Slnydcn of Texas do fended administration's recognition of Carranza and Bald ttmo had come for the pan-American union to restoro peaco In Mexico. Wednesday. The 8enate Sonat' Shorman in troduced a resolution expressing tho senso of congress Unit tho United States, with tho co-operation of pan American natioiiB, demand of Gcnnrnl Carranza protection for Americans and Uner foreigners in Moxlco, and pro posing Joint intervention If such de mand Is not promptly compiled with. Senator Flotchor introduced a bill to establish a system of distribution for farm produce. Bonator McCumbor gavo notlco that tomorrow ho would lntroduco an amendment to tho pending Philippines bill calling upon tho president to notify tho nations of tho world that ft Is tho deslro of tho United States to grant immodlato independence to the inlands. Adjourned at C p. m. to noon Thurs day. The House Itoprcsontatlvo Buchan an of Illinois ngaln brought up his amended resolution of impeachment of District Attorney Marshall at Now York. Roprescntntlvo Dyor, republican, of Missouri, Introduced a resolution ask ing President Wilson to Inform con gress of fullest details regarding tho Carranza government in Mexico and his opinion of tho need of Interven tion. Military and naval committees con tinued hearings. Socretary McArioo urged foreign nf fairs committee to npproprlato 140,000 to onablo tho International htgh com mkislon to carry out recommendations of tho first pan-American financial congress. Adjourned at 5 p. m. to noon Thursday. Joplha, Mo. A verdict of not Rnllty wbb returned by tho Jury In tho enso of the Monaco Publishing Co. of Aurora, Mo and fonr of Its officials who woro charged In fedoml court horo with mis use of tho malls. May Have Been Internal Explosion. Washington. Information contained la affidavits taken from Persia surviv ors has caused government exports fccro to consider tho possibility that tho ship might havo been sunk by an Internal explosion. Sccrotnry Lansing, when asked about that fcaturo of tho caso after a cabinet mooting, replied that no ofllctnl conclusion had been mado. Tho cabinet wns In session -more than two hours und It was tin siystood that tho submarine question was discussed. Washington. Sovcro criticism of Uio innnngomont of tho rural froo delivery Borvlco Is directed against Postmaster General Burleson by Hop rescntntlvo Reavls. In a statement to mombors of tho postofllco coinmlt tco at a hoarlng upon tho Reavla and other bills, fixing by law tho require ments for rural route?, ho declared that tho department hnd "prostituted" tho rural froo delivery sorvlco for tho purpose of showing n profit. Repre sentative Sloan joined with his col league In tho strictures against tho )Mad of Uio postal service. TODAY'S Hie First (Copyrlulit.) TO COUNTERACT HIGH PRICES CARRANZA WILL PUNISH MUR DEROUS MEXICANS. Great National Organization Is Bclno Formed In Germany Fund for Rushing Ship Building. Western NowFpapor Union Newa Service. WaBhlnRton. General Cnrrunioi has tolcgraphod his ambasBudor us fol lows: "Tho murderous attack, on tha pas senger train near uninunmm wu mado by tho only remaining band of outlaws. ThlB band is bolng pursued by my troop with a vlow to Insure its capturo, whereupon punishment which tliolr crlmo deserves will bo applied to every guilty participant "Troops of tho constitutionalist gov ornment have boon ordered to estab lish patrolB from end to ond of tho railroad lino in order to forfend against Blmllnr outrages." General Carranza's dispatch was tho first direct nBSuranco that bo will com ply with tho urgent representations oi tho United States government. Upon tho success of tho Btops lie takes tho next move in tho Moxlcan situation seems to depend. TO COUNTERACT HIGH PRICES Great National Organization Being Formed In Germany Berlin. A Rreat nntlonal orRanlza tlon for tho purchase of all livestock offered for salo in Ocrmany Is fore shadowed by tho Vosslscho Zcltung ns a result of recent conferences among tho various ministers at Berlin. Two great organizations aro to bo formod representing producers and coiiBumorB, tho first to consist of brooders of animals and dealers, tho second municipalities and representa tives of tho consumers' organizations, both to bo under tho supervision cf tho national government. Tho paper says It Is Intended to havo oxportB nprolntcd to fix tho prices of all livo stock reaching tho markets which shall bo Just to both breed 2rs or raisers and consumers. It Is expected in this way to counteract unduly high price 3. For Rushing Ship Building. Washington. Tho speed-up con struction nt the Maro Island and Now York navy yards of battleships Nos. 43 and 41, tho houso naval coinmlttco ordorod reportod favorably a proposul to divert ?C00,000 from tho appropria tion for tho ships to bo used In cnlarg Iiir buildings and othor work prepara tory to laying Uio keols of tho now vossels. Maio Island would Rot $500,000 to enlnrRO tho slip now occupied by tho fuel ship Kanawha, which will bo launched within a fow months. It Is ostlmatod that tho keel of tho battlo- ship could bo laid In Soptcmber or early In Octobor. Now York would Rot $100,000 for Increasing tho facilities now employed in building tho battleship California, which will bo launched In August or Soptombor. Doublo shifts of men will bu set to work on tho California as soon as tho weathor pormlts. Norfolk, Neb. With 3,351 names at tached to It tho county seat removal petition has boon filed with tho board of county commissioners at Madison. Tho petition asks tho county commis sioners to call an election and sub mit tho matter of relocating tho coun ty sent to the voterd. Tho potltlon contains 97i per cent of tho number of voters who voted at the last gen eral election In Madison county. At that election 3,021 votes woro cast. This petition contains the largest num ber of nnmos ever nttaehod to a coun ty seat removal petition In NobraBka. Progressives nt Chicago June 7. Chlcngo. Tho progressive party will hold Its national convention Jiiuo 7 In Chicago, concurrently w.th tho na tional convention of the republican pnrty, in tho hopo thnt both may agree on tho samo candidate for president. Forty-seven of tho forty-eight states wero represented nt tho mooting, Bo foro ndJournliiR tho commlttoo ndoptcd a declaration of principles In which tho administration of Presldont Wil son was criticised for Its alleged fail ure to deal adequately with natlounl honor and Industrial wolfaro m ioii MOVIE nti Skates, MEXICO NO PLACE FOR AMERI. CANS WHO VALUE LIFE. United States Demands Punish. nent of Mexican Outlaws Martini Law Declared at El Paso. Wtbtfin Newnpaptr Union Newj Seivlce El Paso, Tex. Tho complicated na turo of tho Mexican situation here was further Involved by Thursday's developments. Tho receipt of details concumlng tho massacre of American citizens and other foreigners by Villa bandits culminated in tho Isbiiuuco of orders for a general exodus of mining company employes In Chihuahua and Duraugo. Mining olllcials havo Issued orders upon tho receipt of nn urgent request from tho stato department at Washington and negotiations were at onco bcRun with officials of tho de facto Mexican government to provide special trains and protection. Tho nrrcst of two leaders of the former Villa organization; protests di rected against tho Mexican policy of tho national administration; action by local pollco authorities to drive Villa adherents out of El I'aso and a peti tion to tho president urging the Immo dlato removal of Thomas Edwards. American consul nt Juarez, for alleged indifference to American interests In Mexico Indicated tho tension in tho public minds hero, and martial law hus boon declared. General Vlctorlano Hucrtn, former provisional president of Mexico, died at his homo hero at S:35 o'clock Thurs day night. General Huerta, who suc ceeded General Francisco I. -to in oxecutlvo power in Moxlco (.' .md Inter loft Moxlco, died of sclcroblj of tho liver. Ho was surrounded by his fnmlly when tho end came. His end was not unexpected. It Is believed nn effort will bo mado to nrrango his burial In Mexico. CARRANZA MUST GET BUSY. Anti-Mexican Wave Is Sweeping Over Congress. Washington. Tlioro Is' no Indication that tho United States will take fur thor action in tho case of tho Amer icans slnln by bandits In Mexico be yond Its demand for tho apprehension nnd punishment of tho outlaws or at tho most to hold General Carranza re nnonslhln for tho murders If It la shown thnt his officials wero negligent In providing protection for tho party. Although the murdor of tho Americans drew an outburst of attacks upon tho administration In congress there was no outward sign that President Wilson was bolng Influenced to altor his pol icy. Whllo Secretary Lansing nnnounrcd thnt "every Btop will bo taken to sco thnt tho porpotrators of this dastardly crime aro apprehended and punished," ho ndded thnt it was to bo deplored that Amcrlcann had not heeded tho stato department's warning ngnlnst exposing their lives in tho KUurllla wnrfaro territory. Washington. Tho enpturo of Gen eral Joso Rodriguez, General Almeida and soveral other Villa chieftains by Carranza forces near Madera Is an nounced In dispatches from El Paso To Finance Alaskan Road. Washington. Anothor $2,000,000 to push tho Alasknn railway further Into tho Interior of Alaska was asked bo foro tho houso appropriations commlt too by Chairman Edes of tho Alaskan engineering commission. Congress al ready has appropriated $3,000,000 for tho project, that is to cost about $35, 000,000. Mr. Edes said tho commission waB eager to hasten tho work to tho Mattanuska coal flolds nnd , begin work from Kern creek to tho Anchor- ago Junction, along tho Tunngan rlvor. Washington. President Wilson and Attorney Gonernl Gregory havo ho pan considering candidates for tho va cancy In tho United States supreme court caused by tho death of Justice Lamar. Afterwards tho attornoy gen oral sntd no decision hnd boon reach cd und that tho field was still open. A democrat Is almost certain to bo selected, as a majority of tho present members of tho court nro republicans, Former President Taft has boon sug Rested for tho vacancy, but it is under stood tlioro is no prospect of his be- ins chosen DE IN SUBMARINE EXPLOSION WRECKS E-2 WHILE UNDERGOING REPAIR8. AFTERMATH OF 1909 RIOTS Congress Asked to Indemnify Suffer era from Race Riot of 1909 Jury at Omaha Finds Hauser Guilty. VtCHtern Nevrppnpor Union Nvwb Service Nov.' York. Four men wero killed and ten others injured, live of them dangerously, In an explosion which oc curred Saturduy afternoon on the sub marine E-2, wlillo tho craft was tin dergoltiR repairs In dry dock nt tho Now York navy yard. Ono of tho men killed was nn enlisted electrician and tho other three civilian workers. At least tlirco of tho ton now in hos pitals aro not expected to livo. What caused the explosion has not been definitely decided, hut tho opinion Is expressed that tho process of with drawing the charge from the batteries might havo caused tho formation of hydrogen gas. Tho explosions of that nature have been frequent on subma rines of all navies, It was alleged, und several havo occurred on American boats within tha last few years. Omaha Jury Finds Haucer Guilty. Omaha. A jury In district court re eurncd a verdict of Riillty in tho enso of Arthur Hauser, charged with tho murder of W. II. Smith, cabhlor of tho Woodmen of tho World, on tho night of October 16, 1915. Hauser was sen tenced to llfo imprisonment. Attor neys for tho defenso gavo notice of appeal. Tho verdict was returned nfter seven hours of deliberation. Hauser, his nttornoys, court attendants, nnd newspapermen were tho only persons in tho court room when tho verdict was read. AFTERMATH OF OMAHA RIOT President Asks Congress to Appropri ate for Indemnity to Men Who Suffered Washington. President Wilson has asked congress to npproprlato $41,030 for indemnities to Greece, Austria-Hungary and Turkey, on account of in juries to their subjoctB in tho South Omaha riots on February 21, 1909. Ho and Secretary LnnBlng joined in asking tho application ns nn "act of prnco nnd without reference to tho liability of tho United States." The nmounts recommended nro $40,000 to tho gov ernment of Greece, $800 to Austria Hunpnry nnd $230 to Turkey. Tho riots Rrow out of the shootlnR of Edwin Lowry, Febmnry 19, 1909, by John Masrouldes, a Greek, whom tho officer had arrested. Tho subjects of other countries, Secretary Lansing said, "Buffered from the fury of tho mob because they probably were mis taken for Greeks. "Somo of tho riot ers woro nrrosted. but nobody wns con victed. Greco asked $15.1.533 indem nity; Austria-Hungary, $9,882; and Turkoy, $1,984. Asks Permission to Bury Body Hastings, Neb. Following the tem porary victory for tho Btato in elimin ating nearly 160 "heirs" from sharing in tho distribution of John O'Connor's $100,000 estate hero, John Sinker, ad mlnlst ator, has petitioned County Judgo Snyder for an order to bury tho body of tho recluso, now dead nearly two and ono-hnlf years. At torney J. A. Gardiner was appointed by this court to defend tho Slakor petition, on which ho will rIvo a hear ing January 27. Whllo It boa taken but CO cents daily from tho big cstnto to keep tho body in chnrRo at tho Liv inRston morgue close nssoclatcs of O'Connor say ho spont less for his dally malntcnanco durlns life. Firebug Frightened Away Miller, Neb. Belief that two dlsas trouB fires that have visited Miller in tho past fow monthB wore of Incen diary origin woro strengthened when a mass of excelsior, saturated with oil, were found beside tho city hall. Sov eral burned matches Indicated that Bomcono had attempted to set fire to tho lnflnmmablo material. Tho firebug was frightened awny by an approach ing podestrlnn, who saw tho flash of matches being struck. Tho firebug was chased a considerable dlstanco, but escaped. Land Withdrawn From Entry Washington. Secrotary Lane ha announced tho withdrawal of C83.00P acres of land from entry In Montana and North Dakota, Of this about 100, 000 acres Ib open to entry. Tho re mainder haB been patented or Is in cluded In existing entrlcn. Washington. Representative Sabath of Illinois has introduced an inheri tance tax bill to affect all estates abovo $10,000. Tho not revonuo, ho estimate, would bo $50,000,000 an nually. Denouncer of Nurse Assassinated London. A dispatch from Amstor. dam says: "Tho BolRlan apy, Cols, who denounced Edith Cavoll, tho EnR llsh nurso, who was executed nt Brus sels by tho GermanB, was assasslnntcd Thursday. HIb body waB found In a street of Shaorbcck, near Brussels, with two bullet wounds In It." A dis patch from Brussola said that a French soldier, whoso confession to tho Gor man authorities resulted In tho arro?t and execution of Miss Cavell, had com mitted Bulcldo by hanging In tho mill tac prison at Brussels- bONL r.lOUT BE CRAFTED Auto Victim Collapsed When Band ages Were Removed. Hastings. Lying helpless for six weeks In a local hospital following tho auto accident hero in which bho was badly crippled nnd In which Dallas Young, her escort, waB killed, Miss Mabel Evans, plucky Seward girl, all but collapsed when bho learned, upon tho removal of tho bandages that the fractured ends of her left thigh had utterly failed to unlto. Sho has been taken to a Chicago hospital, where a specialist will remove a section of dis eased bono. Surgeons say six months' tlmo will be required to graft in an other bone. Fire Drives Guests Into Streets Hartlnglon Tho Grand hotol of this city was completely destroyed by firo which broke out about 2 o'clock In tho morning In ono of tho upper stor ies of the building and beforo it was discovered had gained such headway that tho utmost efforts of tho fire de partment wero unable to check It. Tho Grand hotel was well filled with Ritcsts and tho firo broke out so suddenly that both the guests of the houso and tho employes barely escapod with their lives, bolng hurried Into tho strcot half dressed. Gavel from King Solomon's Temple. Aurora. A beautiful Ravel, brought all tho way from tho Holy Land by JudRO E. J. Hainor, formerly nn of ficer of tho Aurora lodge of tho Ma sonic, fraternity, has been presented to tho home lodgo by Mr. Hainor. Tho head of the Ravel Is carved from a bit of marble that wns originally a part of King Solomon's tcmplo and tho handlo Is of olivo wood grown nn tho Mount of Olives. Nebraska Sheriffs Elect Officers. North Plntto. Tho annual conven tion of tho Nebraska Sheriffs' associa tion closed hero with tho election of tho following officers: John A. Jones, Nelson, president; Oliver B. HedRO, Red Cloud, vice president; W. C. Con dlt, Fremont, secretary-treasurer. Tho new officers will choose the next con vention city. County Fair Discontinued Alnsworth. At a meeting of stockholders and directors of tho tho Brown county agricultural association it was decided to sell tho thirty acres belonging to tho association lying just east of this city and abandon tho hold ing of tho annual county fair. Lack of patronage by tho farmers and stock men of tho county was Riven ns tho reason for this step. Getting Ready for Postoffice Walioo. Tho soil test on the fedoral building Bito has been completed and tho findings through tho custodian of tho slto, forwarded to tho department for its inspection nnd guidance in draftinR tho plans for tho building which will bo submitted for bids tho coming spring or summer. FROM ALL OVER NEBRASKA SUite bottlers will hold their annual meeting at Lincoln, January 2G and 27. Franco hna contracted with Lincoln dealers for soveral million dollars worth of war horses. Casper E. Yost and wlfo colebrnted their golden wedding last week at their homo in Omaha. R. A. Temploton, one of tho largest cattlo feeders in Burt county, Ib dead at his homo at Teknmah. Mary Kcrnnna of Hastings broke both bones in her forearm whon sho foil on the Ico whllo skating. A dividend of 100 por cent has bocn declared by tho Bluo Springs Farm ers' Elovntor Co., at tho fourteenth an nual mooting. Sam Wnugh, of Lincoln, has been elected conch of tho university bas ketball team and will begin work with tho squad at once. School is being held In churches, public buildings und vacant rooms at Oakland, as a result of tho destruc tion by firo of tho high school building at that placo. Virgil Ramsey, aged 12, of Prosscr, socurod an avorngo daily gain of 1.03 pounds at a cost of 3.7 cents per pound on a pig this season which ho raised no a momber of tho Nobraska Boys' Pig club. Charllo Miller, acqulttod of the cbaiRO of stealing a bottlo of milk from a Lincoln dairy concern, has brought suit against tho company for $25,000, alleging personal injuries, hu miliation nnd falso imprlsonmont. Tho Right Reverend Bishop Scanncl of tho Omaha dioccso Is dead of pnou monlu, at tho ago of soventy-ono. Tho annual exhibition of tho State Art association Is In Bnsslon at Lin coln nnd will contlnuo till Jnnuary 28. Johnson county Is having a bridge put in ncroBB tho Llttlo Nemaha rivGr, nlno miles north of TeHumseh, to ro placo tho wooden ono washed out by tho high water last summer. Mrs. Hnrry Wilcox, of Plattsmouth, was sovoroly burned whon a jar of hot lard Bho wns putting up oxplodod and tho contents woro thrown over her head, faco and neck, Tho Stato Voluntoor firemen are in Bosslon at Crawford this week. - "Dick" Rutherford has been releas ed from his agreement with Indiana university nnd will bo all-year assist ant conch at tho University of No braBka. Tho largest run of shoop for any ono dny on tho Omaha market In wcolcs was on hand Monday, estimates call ing for seventy-nine cars or 19,000 hend. This was 7,500 larger than last week, four times as largo as two weeks ago, and moro than 1,000 greater thun for tho corresponding Monday of laBt year. IS GUILD CROSS, s FEVERISH, SICK Look, Mother! If tongue it coated, give "California SyrupofFigs," Children lovo this "fruit laxative," and nothing cIao cleanses tho tender stomach, liver and bowelB bo nicely. A child elmply will not ntop playing to empty tho bowels, and tho result is thoy becomo tightly clogged with waste, liver gets BlugRlsh, Btomach eours, then your llttlo ono becomes cross, half-sick, fovcrlsh, don't eat. Bleep or net naturally, breath Is had, oystem full of cold, has Boro throat, Btomnch-acho or diarrhoea. Listen, Mother! Sco if tonguo in coated, then give a tcaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs," ami In a fow hours nil tho conntlpntod wasto, sour bllo and undigested food passes out of tho sys tem, and you havo n well child ngaln. Millions of mothers glvo "California Syrup of FIrb" becauso it Is porfectly harmless; children lovo It, and It nev er falls to act on tho Btomach, liver and bowels. Ask at the Btoro for n GOcent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," which has full directions for babies, children of nil ages nnd for grown-ups plainly printed on the bottlo. Adv. Not So Small. "Getting to bo a grcnt statosman, hoy?" Bncorcd a somowhat Jealous rival. "1 suppose you think you nro another Webster or a Patrick Henry, eh?" "Not nt nil," retorted ConRressman Flubdub. "Hut somo of tho anecdotes that wero related of those follors have been hitched on to mo." Loulsvlllo Courner-Jnurnal. TAKES OFF DANDRUFF HAIR STOPS FALLING Girls! Try This! Makes Hair Thick. Glossy, Fluffy, Beautiful No More Itching 8calp. Within ten minutes after an appli cation of Dandcrine yon cannot find a single traco of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will not Itch, but what will please you most will be after a fow weeks' use, when you sco new hair, fine and downy at first yea but really new hair growing all over the scalp. A llttlo Dandorlne immediately dou bles tho beauty of your hair. No dlf ferenco how dull, faded, brittle and scraggy, just molstcu a cloth with Dandcrlno and carefully draw it through your hair, taking ono small strand at a time. Tho effect la amaz ing your hair will bo light, fluffy and wavy, and have an appearance of abundance; nn incomparable luster Boftncss and luxuriance. Get a 25 cent bottlo of Knowlton's Dandcrlno from any Btoro, and prove that your hair Is as pretty and soft as any that it has beon neglected or Injured by careless treatmont that's all you surely can have beautiful hair and lots of It if you will just try a lit tle Danderino. Adv. Too Small. Farmer's Wifo What do you think; of our eggs? Paying GucBt Too small for their BRO. SAVED MINISTER'8 LIFE. Rev. W. H. Warner, Frederick, Md., writes: "My troublo was Sciatica. My back was affected and took the form of Lumbago. 1 also had Neu ralgia, cramps in my muscles, pros euro or sharp pain on the top of my head and nervous dizzy spells. I had other symptoms showing that my Kidneys were at fault, so 1 took Dodd's Kldnoy Pills. They were the moans of saving my llfo." Dodd's Kidney Pills, 50c per box at your dealer, or Dodd's Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Dodd's Dyspopsla Tab lots for Indlgostlon havo been proved, 60c por box. Wrlto for Household Hints, also music of National Anthem (English and Gorman words) and recipes for dainty dishes. All S sent froo. Adv. No Boss. Ho You always Boom so solf-pos-sesscd. Sho Yes; I don't bollevo In gottlng married. FOR BABY RASHES Cutlcura Soap Is Best Because So Soothing and Cooling. Trial Free. If baby is troubled with rashes, ec zemas, itchlngs, dialings or hot, irri tated Bkln follow Cutlcura Soap bath with light application of Cutlcura Oint ment to tho affectod part. Nothing bo soothing, cooling and rofreBhlng when bo Is fretful and sleepless. Froo Bamplo each by mall with Book. Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dopt. L, Boston. Sold ovorywhoro. Adv. Of a Kind. "I wish Evelyn hadn't gono rowing with that young Do Swiff. Ho Is a fool In a boat." "Rock-tho-boat Idiot?" "No. Not that kind. Ho Is one of Uio Bort that proposes," I ) m iffr-wrfBUfcr-Wtmf1-. itfW r"wr i