EVEIOTG- PTJBItfC LEDaER PHIi:At)ELPHIA, TUESDAY,- SEPTEMBER 23, 1019 15 1. TITTONI STEPS OUT BECAUSE OF HUME Parliament Reopening Is Post poned as Italy Appeals to Allies for Troops FRENCH ARE READY TO FIRE By the Associated Press Koine. Scpf. St. Tomnsn Tittonl. Italian foreign minister, has . because of the Finnic incident, accord- Ing to nn announcement by the liiornnlp tvi.-ii. ' I ' nana I ,... l f H.i. rnnlinnlnff flf "" "' ' ' " the Italian I'arllament from tomorrow to September 'J7 i pointed out by somp npwspappr. ns Indicating tlip gravity of thp situation. According to some others this step was taken merely, to give Prps Ident AVilson time in which to answer llnlian pioposals in order that Foreign Minister Tittonl might mflkc a dpfinitp stntPinent relative to Kinine. hoping in the ilipanwhile Hint tin- D'Aii nunisin ineidenl might be spttled. The former spems to be thp most rea sonable view. hIiicp thp king'is de.siious of mepting the presidents of Hip Semite and Hip Chamber of Deputies former premiers, heads of the Mirious political parties and chiefs of the army nnd nnv, which fs nu nlmost unprercdented pro cedure, f riume. Sepl. 2."?. (By A. P.l Three linmbs werp thrown nt patrols fiom n window in a cheap lodging hnne wherp several Crontinns nre said to havp Iippii lling. There were no serious results, hut some soldiers leceived slight in juries. Otherwise the town remains I aim and in full control of the Il'An runno forces, t , London, Sept. IK!. Itnlj. which was gipii a flee hand to handle Hip problem nrising out of the seizing nf, Kinmp by Captain flnbriple Il'Annunr.io ns a do mestic affair, is said in reports, cunent hrrp to have made an appeal to thp allied powers to take the matter off her hands nnd send a fmce to Kiume to expel the insurgent troops from the city It is claimed ltnlj has stipulated that If sui ii a force is sent to the Adriatic rilv it must unl include Italian units. It is improbable, nccording to ic poits. that American tioops will par ticipate in such nn operation if it is oidered, Iheip being no Soldiers avail able for such purpose. American ma rine contingents now in the Adriatic hae not taken part in any activities theie, nnd it is snid t fir. vw'UI not be called upon In do unless positive in structions conic fiom Washington or the( Pence Conference in I'm is. SEES PROFIT-SHARING AS INDUSTRIAL CURE Champ Clark Tells Advertising , Club It Would Solve Labor V n ui-. ' N Problem V... IIUi.v el '. Mir A. P.l Orleans solution The snlullon nf the ilKTeienies be rS i twfen labor .and capital lies in Hip ohpnip for profit -sharing, lrprpciitn IIip Champ Claik. of Missouri, declared today in an address nt the nnniinl convention nf the Associated Advertising Clubs of the World. Ik. i.I.iii. fm. m nfti .ulinrino 111 I" I"" ....I.V ....... ...p.. .. . said, "xvill rcuuirc much pains and f thought to bring It slo perfection, lint It certalnli is not liexond our ability for doing tilings. , ,.,. ,.. r i i.i .. Hie lllgil ciass oi .xiiicricun .iiiiiiii s a matter fur national congratulation and should be iiniverxjilly cheiislied. On the other hand, nobody should hnvp nny prejudice against a man because I he has ncquirrd capital provided lie se cured it honesll. Wlinl people really and reasonnblj object to is lining skinned j within nn Inch of their livps. "Sometime next month President Wilson will cnll n convention nf Inbor, cnpitpl nnd farmers in Washington for n fire excliangp of opinions in a Inud nble effoil to establish justice nnd abid ing peace among them. It is n tre mendous undertaking nnd all the men I and women nf good sense and patriotism I hope and pray that it will , result in I complete success, "So far as we are, concerned one of the principal questions with which we' shnuld wrestle is hnw tn increase nur foreign trade. I'pon the increase of i our foreign trade rests, in largest mens- urc, the future prosppritj of this mighty republic." TRANSCONTINENTAL RACE P Swift Air Machines to Start Mlneola October 8 Mlnrola, I.. I., Sept. :. Thetrnn continental airplane ince tn be held under the auspices of the Cnitcd States army, will begin simultaneously here and at San Frnncinn on October S. The contest is open n tiny gn em inent airplane boastiiig n speed of ItKI lilies on hour or better, nnd nnj i.ihij pilot in the Enst.-rn Cpnt-'il or 'cst ern departments niuj compete upon written recommendation of his com ninndlng oflicer. Compulsory stops will be made nt n chain of stated coutiol stations stretch ing across the continent . The stops must be not less than thirty minutes normoT thnn forty -eight hours.. Sin- , tlons are to be located nt Mlngliaintnu. ltoehester nml Ituffnln. X. Y. : Clove- , land nnd Itrjnn. O. : Chicagn and Km k i Island, III.; Des Moines, la.; SI. Pniil.j Minn.: Omnlin nnd Xurth Pintle, Neb. ; ; SidliP. Col.: Chejenne. Wolcott niidj Oieep lliver, Wiu; Salt Luke City niidi Snldro. I 'tali : ll.ittle Mountain nudi Keno, Nev., nnd S.icraiueuto, Calif. FETE FOR PRINCE DROPPED , . i Semlquarantine on U. S. Ship at' Vancouver' Spoils Plans Vanromtr. II. C. S L'.!. -tllj A P,) Plans for entrittiiuinciH of the. Prince of Wales by Admiral Hugh Hod man at lumhrnn aboard the American drraduaught New Mexico- ami the prince's trip to Victoria today oit thut warship were abandoned because of semi 'quarantine of the flagship .due to a case of fatal spinal meningitis aboard, Iast night the prince nnd Admiral Itodmnn were guests of hoWb at a dinner at the Vancouver Club and later both npprrVd nt a civio ball. The prince wilt leave today for a hunting BELGIAN RULERS' SPEEDING TO U. S. Royal Couple on High After Enthusiastic Send-off Seas On Itnnril the V. S. S. tirnrge Wash, j Inglnn. Sept. .'.'I. (Ily A. P.) The liner (lenrge Wnshingtnn. with King Atbrrl . IJiiecn Kliznbctli nml Crown! Prince l.mitntil of llclgiuni on board. loft anchorage about four miles off ' Calais lair cstcrdny aftPrnoon anil lie- i can lipr vo.vngc for America. It wnm ii rmi(np American wplcnmp ' reslgllClll.l,., I .0 ro,i --,- ,.iir,. ii " " ihuanlcd the steamer. Aniprican soldiers on lioanl joined hcartllj in Hip cheer for King Albert, who had expressed th .i-..i !.-. i.i: .i. i.i i.. .. Hip cheers .1-..! ii.-i l.l:- .!... 1.1 l. n..L '"' '" """ " """' " . "' l"" .vented from gmng home on Ills ncoount.spcnndn tin annunsio (IpI sa.N iiiK : "I am a soldier myself." TIip king and queen were given a; lousing send-off at (.Mend. Thou- lndrn. 2.T seftembre tltalia. che sands nf school children and Hoy Scoiit.BV"n nvntn rarta hiancn per riolvprp lined tlio pier, cheering and iiif;fnK j ".. Problonin virto ppr rnccupazionc di Hip national nntlicm. Queen Klir.nbptli J I'imno dn parte dpllp forze ill D'An waved Iipi- hand to Hip chlldrpn in ar- j nnnz.io romp un affare liitrrno della nn knovvlcdgment. Hundreds of bnlliprn (s5ioio. si dice alibla fatto npppllo allr along thp beorli joinpil in thp ovation. Potcnj;p nllpatp ill prrndere la fnrcenda tlipir cheers continuing until Hip dp- I" ,n' enrioo p dl Inviarp fnrze a Flump. stiovcr had been lost in thp mist that hung over (Iip wntcr. WON'T INVITE ALBERT Milwaukee Mayor Saya With Kings" .Mllwnuhee. Sept. 'J.I. "I the man who works. To IipI To Hell itand foi j with the kings!" "That quotation closes n letter to A T. an Sony, president of the Milwaukee Association of Commerce, from Majoi IIiuiii, In whicli the lntter refuses to Invite King Albeit and Qu6en Elizabeth of Itelgium to visit Milwaukee. The major offers, hnwetpr. to forward sui Ii nn invitation presented by nny group oi citizens. Mn,or Honn's jptter in part rends ns follows: "Please do not ask me to invite n; king. kaiser or czar. The people of Mil waukee in choosing a mayor do not rp ipiirp of him n forfeiture of self-respect. "Did they not know that Socialists refused to hobnob with Prince Henry and rnjalty before my election? While I mean no disrespect to tiie llclgian people, whom I love, nor discourtesy to Mill. et these arc dajs that try men's souls. Wo must tnke our place with kings, their golden, plates nnd sntellitpS. or line up with (he right of common man. "I should go to my grnvp in everlnst ing'slinmp weie 1 to boost one iotn the stoi k of nny king. Mr. von Scoy. remind jour associates that I stand for the man who works. To hell with the kings." TO LICENSE GERMAN GOODS British Find Way to Prevent Dump ing of Exports Cologne. Sept. -. (It A. P.! Charles Knntt. chairman nf the British Chamber of Commerce for (Set many, who recently conferred with Mntthnis Krzberger, finnnep minister, and Herr Schmidt, minister of pconomics. in rp enrd In Hip propnsnl to establish n clearing house in lierlin (o control pi- ports nnd imports, sn.is the (Jprman ('.nvernineut has cnuspnted in principle ;, itiitisli nffi.inl controlling Hip li- ' cense department of Hip tiennan depart - .t of ,rP01H,II1,. Any goods leaving (iermany for Mnt I iiin or entering lieimauy frnm, Hritaiu "I" withntit license nf this departmeiit wniild be confiscated. This would prevent the duniping of tiennan gno.ds in llritliin. ,W. H0B0KEN CARS HALTED; Crews Fear to Operate Trolleys at, Night Xeunrli. X. J.. Sept. 2Tt. -Trollej men on three lines of the Public Serv j Ice Kailwn) Company in west Ilobnke.i i,..i t eil tie coinnnii.v jesteiday that - ..,.-....,,....,, u I II l llll 111 Mil si- r llllli s i - .-... tween .!:H and ,i::.ll ilail unless ni forded protection from unruly elements among passengers. The lines affected are Hip wpsI New Yoili. I'nion Hill nnd west Hnbnken Thej run to the Fnuiteenth street ferry and are palinni.ed heavil between the linurs nientioiied by shipjard workers. Ahaiidnnnieut of runs was begun jes i tenlav. In jirespnting their ultimatum the tfolleymen told of attacks they havp suffered since the ronp systPin went into effict. Siindaj n gnng nf workers threw ( scats and (he car slnve (lirough a i window with a polii email looking on. (lie company was (old. At the Public Service othces. it was said, steps would be taken tn insuie1 protection. It was doubted whether i there would be a serious tic-up I DENY DUTCH-BELGIAN BREAKi Holland's Representatives "In Paris) See Understanding Near , Paris. Sept. 'il. (fly A. PI , ' Members nf the Dutch delegation in this , I city emphatically deny the reported 'break in diplomatic relations between 1 Helgium nnd Holland. ' 1 .lonkheer Iteneke Van Svvinderen. i I head of (ho Xptliprlnnds reirescntatives here, said today to the Associated t Press; "(Juite on the contrary, I have felt vve weie rearing an understanding mi the nupstlnns iindpr discussion." t f A corner near llrond' Street Station and with-"" in half a block of the ParKwaj is Cor sale closing an estate. Ten )ears ago it was little priced in comparison with (ie years aso. To day it's cheap compared with what its price will he Ave years from now. Ideal for hotel. A real opportunity for a man with business vision! t'itv outer, rhttluul nt llth Roulrvard Oiler. Cor, RIsmo Sun Ami, Oah I.ane Ogicr, piipoaitt Station TITTONi RASSEGNA LE SUE DISSION Ministro Degli Esteri Lascia il Gabmetto per I'lncidente di Flumo- Publish unit Distributed UniJir TERMtT NO. 841 Authorlicd by -the ct of OcloW a. 1017. on Hie at th rostofdet o( Phils dejnhta. r. By order of th rrMii a. a. nunLEnN roilmitr Oeneril. Hums, !it Rcttemhrc. Tnmmnso. Tittonl. Mlnlslro ppr ell Affari lterl tloll'ltnlia. lia rasscKnatn.lc sue dlmis- - ..! ,.. i. -n.t t. sinill 111 SCgllllO all UlCHIPniP (II rttlm 'cntaliH." """ senpn in espeucre ip tone rlnclli ilalln citta . I, Italia, pero". avrehlie diehiaratn clip sp tali forzp snrnnno in vialp dngll Allrati. bisogna clip non comprendino truppe itnlinne. Plume. Ln scltpmbre fritardalo. -fabriele Tl'Annunr.io. durante una in- 'Trlstn oggi eoneessa, ha dichinrato chp egli sollecitamentp inviera' un apppllo -. . i 'siii,-iM,. ,ipKii ninii i nui. ai UP) d'lnghiltprra ed nl popolo francpse, pprche' voglinno sostenerlo nella sua ocenpnzloiie ill Flump, egettuata a noine ' deiritalia. ncrupazinnp pgll intpnde niantPiiprp ad ogni costo. essendo de- I tcrminatn a nnn abbandnnare la citta'. I Egli e- tidiieioso che tale npppllo dara'l I suei frutti. 1 ("Io non possn credprp chp pnssano j esservi delle cnmplicar.ioni con la Fran- ' in This cia o l'lnghlltrrra ha dctto 11 poctn polclic' In passnto ho falto quatclie cosa per Ip dup uazionl D'nltra parte p' imposslblle rliP esse vngliano compen- sarml inn ringrntitudinc. lnfntti in ho prrparato mi npppllo per il Prrsl- i ilpnte Wilson, per ftp IMoardn e ipr il popolo francpM'." I "1 nilei iiomlnl 8ono pronti n morlrp ppr la iinMra raiiKii . inpiitrr in nnn ! lapcpro' Kinmp nr' vln np' niorto. In ho gal' scpltn nn rlmitPro, nH'iinibrn dpi cipreiii. una pictnla rolllna Hip I guarda mtbo II mure, ropertn ill laurn. ovp ilPHluero psmpip spppplllto. "In nun credo clip gli Altpnti ror ranno agirp contro di nip, romp io uon faro' nulla contro dl lorn. Io rnimlilrrn 11 bloeco rontrarin nl dirltti iIpII' Homo, poichp' nljino ha dlritto di affamarp me ol trentamila ahitanti di Kliimr. piu plicnnipntp perchp' ejil logliniio riman rra Italian!. N'oniuii ponflitto p' po sibilp ron Ip truppp Itallanp ed io credo clip nesiun lngnlo snlilnln fnrn' fuoco contro 1 mTei iiomiiii." "aiw'GRAVE LVTTO IS ELLA COLOJS'IA IT A I J A IS' A I'll gr.HP lilt to ha enlpilo una delle pin' stimalp r note famiglip delln Cn-Iomi.-i ttnliann di Philadelphia, con In ninrle del Sig. Domenirn l'nnlc, enpo delln Ditta D. I'anle H Sous, cou iiiaga.zini di fornitiire nl X. HM1C, So tltli strrrt. I.ii inaspettiitn inorte del slg. Iln liienicn Funic ha viwiiiiento inipiessio nnlo qtinnti lo cnnosrevniio e lascia nello strazjnnte dnlore Io fniiiiglin die lo ndoinra. II defunto nevn nppenn "7 mini, era nnlo in Tnrricelln Peligna, Prov di Cliieti. e ennc in America nel 1SS.S. stnbileiidosi in questn ciltn' p iledicnndosi nl cnintnercio, I tigll liiugl e (amino, al ipinli fu raro esempin di galantomismo p correllew.n negli nffnri. elficncemenlp In cnniliuva ronn lino al punlo ilie ogci In Ditta Faute e' nnn delle pin' important! ed il pin' grande mngarzinn itnliano per In enilitn della mnliilla. Oltie i predetti tigli. clip oggi ri mangonn a enpo ilelln Ditta. il defiintn lascia la nioglie Canncla e le llglic Xieoletta p Maria, ipiest'ultiiiui man IbjI Double your consumption of Bread the Recipes in the Tosty Booklet grocer's. Note 7 Days. is the Food Bill of living. This is equal to the the oven. lata a Kttorp Hantnnginl ,p la nuora Carnipla, moglip del pig littlgl ' I funcrnll iiartendo dalle reiipnwi at N. Ilion So. 1Mb Mrept. nvriinim lungo giovedi' mattinn llc on- 1 1 .it ealina riiu' tranpnrlatn nrlla Chlccn del Iluon ((iiiigi(i, op prrn' cclelirala una Mcxsn ii1iiiiip, p pocln propguira' alln Milt.i del Clinitern di Santa (Voce per la t u ni ii hi r.ionc . TELL OF SPIRIT'S "S O'S" Cuban Cult to Seek Lost Liner Valbanera Havana. Sept j:: - n,.,,c ,y FRANCIS JOSEPH APPROVED liiPinliprlof the Dr. Aulmiin Valctti So ciety, nn oi'Riini..'itiini of pi i i I u;i lil . h tughoal Is pxiipcIpiI to Icmo this po.t i " ""' AorlalPil I'rrss voon in srm-fli of Hi.- Ion;: menliie Vienna. Sept. 'JX Pinm the nn hie Spanish steamship Vnlliaiu in. which nf Hie former AiiMrn-IIiineflrinn '" iitlicinl ippnrtH. n snnK lennlli tinir . .. . . ,.... , ... n.. ,.r n. near ,.f nil! !... ... ..nl. ii.n i.i.i i..u ..r n on hoard. The siiirilunlists snj Hi. reciiei all, coinmuiuciitlnii in a icceiu scnace frnm ii :..: ..r t, ....!.... '..l..i: ,.. n t ! IIM lll II HI ,,111-1111 . Illl'lkl, !' III!" - I fed that the Vnlbnnern n still ntia, near Cupc Sal. Thej sn il is their he lief I lie stcnnislilp Is drifting ill sen unit that, although mniij nf tlme nu ImuiiiI lime perished, tliirlj survnois hmc been picked up by n smnll sihoniiei. which is proceeding to snnie ili-lnul port. All this was included m (In spirit messnge. The ineiulieis nf the snciit nn nnunce tliej iuleuil to enrrj out then intention to londuil a sen search un less the snii it of Doctor Vnlelti mlei enes and initnsels iibnndnnment of (he piiicci Ml ii.iii.i-. , , , I arrier iigenns are in ne inken nioiig i- ' ; ns a menus of loiiiinuiiicntion with (he m: Hint dtplonintic mtinn lie Inken lirst shoic. the tug having n wireless cipiip. and then thai nn iilliinaliini of an lie nient. iieptnble untitle he scut. Onlj ill nisi- Jinth fnileil would he hne lesnrled to PRESENTS GALICIAN CLAIMS km.. c,.. ,, i:....i.ini.i said: "Now Is (he light moment because Paderewsk! Appears for Poland Be- fore Supreme Council Paris,. Sept 'J.'! ( Ity A. P I The status of the former Austro- Illlugai inn . crownlnnd nf tinlicin wns before (lie Supreme Council for discussion this' I morning. Piemier l'adercwski of Po ilnnd wns hcnril In thecouncil, iiresentine the Polish Mew as t.T the disposition of the tPrritori I'l'he clninis of Hie Poles nnd t'krninians ns to Cnlicia are BIG the difference in your Food Just Right Saver. Help to Smash the high cost experiment will do it. Tosty Bread best homemade loaf that ever left A PERSPROVEWAR FORCED BY AUSTRIA "Germany Ready to Assist," Privy Council Was Told July 7, 1914 frnnirni. iinniin-" u in- hic.-hiik nriii council on July 7. Wit. nl wlmli , iri.mil, .lr.,.',,lr.,l in liririti u .li nn Serbia. Iine been miiile iublic Ac loniing m "- piinnrinioii. ,,.,.,.,-,.. 'of Austiia lluiignr. e-pei inllj ounl Leopold inn llenhlnld. fntcign minisler. nns snleh lespmisihle for (he nutbienk , , , ,, , . . . . of hostilities 1 The minutes smw the meeting to have been opened In Count nn lien htold. who pleailed fni nil iminidinto I esort to iirms ngninsl Seiliin. stnling Hint ltnlj and Itiliiiiiinn imild be i nnipensaleil iiflerwaid fm not Inn inc been innsiiltPil lipforelinnd. Count Sleiilinn Tis7a. then llungnr , ., ,mr, Hip war. .Icliiillid (ierinanj is leadj In assist. Ifiiint 'I'isii nirnin uiltlinl npiitMst (lo , , ,,.,.,. ,,f a gencial European war llsult of steps w l 1 1 It weie urn temnlnteil, w lierPiipnn Count inn Iteieli 0, aul . 'he oiporliniil is so fnornble lhn( immediate action is neressaij ." FinnlN a resolution wns adopted t,nt v, v, f, i,.nihing deninnds be made ,lf Serbin Hint sl,r i ntild 'not fulfill the ,pninni and n wni would be opened to a report to arms Count Tfcza demanded to Rep the ultimatum before It was nent 'to Serbia, Raying; "f am willing to rv sign if it is In direct opposition to my ps On Hie afternoon of Hip samp dm another tiicelliig was lipid at which I iiinlilli.iiliiui of thp arm wns discussed. ; TIip chief of stun" v,m asked h the war I inllilsier n n n posniihp to efTect uioliiliT.ntlon which would appear to be iiKiiiust Serbia mil. Inti at tlip same time iiinkp it pnsibp In meet Itusshi ii No if the tlnops could b" spared nud Io keep 1 1 1 1 III tl II ill ill fear nf innsiou. IMiiiis wliiili neic nindp are not dls- i lncil in the piihlicntion The mln-f"f Hies sii the council then ilNi-usscd lhi'l, ..H..i.ni.:i... ..i .. ...........i i .. i ) iijiiMi it in ii ki-iii-ijii I jiirujiridi war inn! what rntirse the Alistiinn (Zmcrii. nient unitlil take Tliis latter point nnd a ni Hie dcci'lon thai to it are aisn was iracheil ninittpit. rein- , KEEP DRYS HOME. IS REPORT British Paper Says U. S. Curbs Plan tor European Campatrjn linuilnit. Sept. ', - i Hj , V i The Anieninn Stale Depaitnieiit is taking inensuie lo cheek Hip exleusioti of the Anil Snloon l.engue's prohibition cam- ' pnign in Europe, necnidint! to (he Daily Mail, winch snjs (wo ngen( nl the league wlin lecentlj snuglil insspnrts, l.iepnialori to iisiting England, were unable to obtain the ueccssiirj uc. "The Aniri ir.in Slate Department." Hie ncnspnppi pjintiniips, "is full nine to the detrimental effects which extension of Hie Anti-Snlnon l.engue's nel nil ics in Eurnpe miglil hne on in Irrnalinnal relations, cspeciallj at Hip pipspnt lime, and is said lo lie re soiled to moid possible misuiiderslnnd nigs The Daih Mail, whicli i enndiicting n enmpaten in opositinn to William I Johnson, organizer of (he Anti Saloon League, sas it is couidcicd unlikelj flint many mnie nnti snloon campaign ers willitic allowed to embark for Eng land nt .present ami cites Mr .Inhnson ns snjirig Hint officers of the nrganizn linn nre ' siaied nt hII the attention which hns been focused upon the cam pnigii heir by following nov at your PRINCE SIXTUS, KIN . OF ROYALTY, TO WED Recipient of Famous Letter Fought for Allies Brother of Austrian Empress Paris, Sept. il. (Hj A Pi An- iioiiiieemeiit is made of thp engagement llpilwigp de In Rochefoucauld, lighter of Hue de Doudenuvlllp, to PiIiicp Sixlus of Itoiirhon Parma, The '""r'' is n brother of former KmpreFS .ila of Austria, but in spite of his re lationship, fought during the war in Hie I'elgian iirnn . A letter written lo Prime Sixtus by his hiother-iti law. Hun Emperor Chillies nf Austria, earlj ill 1018, re' sillied in pctMinnl estrnngeiuent betweejl the Austrian and fierinnii moiinrcis. 'Tin letter icfeired lo I'leiuh claims to' ANnce Lonaine ns nist and apparently was nu efTnrl In ine Hie wnv fur peace. ' The Ixniser. mistrusting Chnrlesi. fnried him In agree In unilj nf military ijiinninnd nnd to icfrnin from '"pre. 'tiinluie" discussion of jiertie terms In ten linnge of tiennan nnd Austrian troop . was another agreement forced upon the ' Aiislrinns In (heir suspicious njly 1 n' n rrsiill of Hie letter to Prince Six- lu I With ln brother Nnxier Prince I Sixtus died In enlist m the French mm nl Hie outbreak of war being de 1'iuied because nf ltnurbnu blond. EXERCISE i tjviiinnini riasuPH for nnti noon nftf noon fvnlnk Jui tlip nnrt of trahiln a bu"! buftnf nifi n ncl lHdpJ! for nrhool iMJ" t'l utirking bovji nt oiivpnlfnt bourn. HHtidhflll nlp I t.T 1 1 lUftk-t Ktlll JXnw inc Marhln runnlntf track tomplftft KMiinniH flppBrHtui" .J.ni opn for Inspprtion llnnklrt on rprjufRt j, YMC A I piilral llranrh, 1131 Arrh Strert Bills v I' ? M 41 '.Hi i I n 2 '-AiJ 0 .ft - 4 pW VifJ tJn. ' s ( -ftt' ?' '" "L fit: t "f j t P . i'i .
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