("T"T'l"' I cvyV lf"!TU X fms - I - . THE WEATHER Washington, Nov. 25. Itnin tonight anil Wednesday; colder Wednesday. TKMrr.nATcnn at kacii hojb I 8 ' i) no m iia i a a 4 i b I I ns mi M7 i no in-t ir4 i i i i VOL. VI. NO. 62 Women Found in Apartment of Retired Baltimore Manufac turer at Different Times POLICE HOLD TWO MEN; NO CHARGES ARE MADE Coroner's Certificate Attributes Death to "Bright's Disease." Strange Bottle Disappears A woman who. gave her name ns Mrs. Kntherinc Ilrlstol, twenty-five years old, lft.Tf Wood street, this citj , is reported to be djing In Johns Hopkins Tlospllnl, Baltimore, in a m.vslerious poisoning rase. Another gill, n lesi dent of Winston Salem, X. C , is dead. Two arrests were mnile today by the Baltimore police. The prisonets, against whom no direct charge has been made, are John Keiley, forty-eight years old, said to be .1 retired cereal manufacturer, of Bnltimorc, nnd Allie Osman, twenty-six, a shoe manufac turer of Xew York. They were held in Haltimorc today for a further hearing Monday, when the police expect to hare completed their Investigation. Taken III in Apartment The woman who died was Miss Lu cille Sharp, twenty-eight vears old. Thp Baltimore police rcpoit she was taken suddenly ill Friday night in the Kciley' si apartment in 1'tnli place, Haltimorc. Dr. John T King, St, was summoned by Keiley and he ordered her icmovnl to the Union Protestant Infirmarj. Miss Sharp-died there early Sjtuidnj morn ing. A coroner's certificate of death from Bright's disease was issued. Physicians, at the hospltnl were of the opinion thnt the girl might have been a poison victim. The mother of the girl was com municated with, nnd sho went to Haiti more nnd took the body to their Winston-Salem home Sunday morning. Telegram Summoned Miss Bristol The police of Baltimore say that Kciley, after the death of Miss Sharp, sent a telegram to Mrs, Bristol in tins city. The telegram is said to have lend: "Lucille is dead. Come on." Mrs. Bristol is snid to have rcnthed Baltimore from this city Sunday night. Yesterday morning, according to the police. Mrs. Bristol sent a telegram to Osman in New York. Osman, the police say, arrived in Baltimore carlj last evening. Last night. Doctor King was ngain summoned to Kciley's nnhrtments, where he found Mrs. Bristol ill. He iinfnediatel ordered her removed to the hospital. "Square Bottle" Disappeais Dr. King told the authorities he saw two bottles on a table in the apart ment when he was called to give med ical aid to Mrs. Bristol. One of these bottles, he said, was round and the other square. Mrs. Bristol, the police say. was drinking something from the square bottle. The two men were said to havo been using the other. The square bottle has disappeared, the police snv. Keiley, It is reported, told the police there never wns n square bottle in his apartment, anil that Doctor King must have been mistaken. The story told by the physician, and the fact that Mrs. Bristol was stricken so soon after the death of the other girl, led the coroner to order the airtst of the two men. ARREST 3 AT GRAVE IN DEATH OF MAN Wife, Daughter and Brother Held in Camden Mystery After Funeral Airs. Carolina Batnetto, her biothcr, Michael Stcllope, and Mary, her eleven-year-old daughter, were nil taken into custody by Detective Tfoncone nt noon today as they were leaving the New Camden Cemetery, where Mis. Bnr nctto had attendeil the burial of her husband. The three were driven to the Cam den police headquattcrs in the same carriage in which they had gone to the funeral. Michael Stellope was locked up ln the city jail and Mra. Barnetto and. her daughter were held in the de tention room pending investigation of the death of Gigano Barnetto, her hus band. The police lefused to, lcvenl what charge was, made against the three, but indicated that they hoped bj questioning them to throw some light on the manner of Barnetto's death last Sunelay. . Gigano Barnetto, who wns tliirty five years old, was found dend in his home, 313 Line street,, Camden. Mis. Barnetto snid he hnd died from illu minating gas, taken with suicidal in tent. County Fhysicinn Stem Jeported that jyhen ho examined the body he found nt evidence of gas poisoning, but did find marks on the iVcnd man's tin out that seemed to indicate death by stran gulation, Troncono attended the funeinl today, and after the dead m..n was laid at rest tapped the wife and brother-in-law on the shoulder and asked them to accompany him to police lieadquai -ters. TWO DIE IN TRIPLE WRECK Trains Crash at McDonald, Pa., on Panhandle Railroad Pittsburgh, Nov. 23. Two men were killed and two seriously injured In a triple train collision on the Panhandle Ttallroad at McDonald oday. A cat. tie train stopped for water, and a light engine, coming behind, was piled into by a second oncoming freight, Many battle were released from cars. Martin F. Burke, fireman, ot Car ptgie, and' an unidentified cattle drover WoeeJi 1114, PIA. GIRL DYING, ANOTHER IS DEAD, IN POISON MYSTERY. Entered aa Second-Clans Matter nt Under the Act ot AIDED FAINTING GIRL IN 1916, NOW SHEy TO BE HIS BRIDE John J. Hogan, Assistant Deputy Internal Rcientie Collector, Played Hero and Is to IFed Miss Anne Lulhell A Ihllnilelphla romance wlilc h is exactlv ns -though out of n storj book will ien.h tlmt blissful t unpin of happj ever lifter" nnd wedding bells lhanksglvlng Bve. Miss Anne Luttrcll. nt.11 WcOmln. stcr avenue, will be nianicil to John J Hogan, nsslstnnt deput internal revenue collector. And now for the romance. CIIAl'TDK 1 On a dav in .Tuna, 1010, Miss Lut trcll, who was then employed as secic tnry by a lithographing compnnj at I'ourth and Arch stieets, went to the Corn Exchange Bank, nt Thlul nnd Arch street, to deposit some of the torn pany's nionej. It wns n hot day and she fainted in the bank Mr. llogan was then cashlei at the bank, lie spiang forward, ns nil hcioes do, nnd gne first nld Mis Luttiell wns full of appreciation CHAPTER. U Mi Ilognn learned thnl House Sei gcant Joseph M Cannon, of the Nine teenth district station, wns acquainted with Miss Luttrcll nnd through the sergeant was nble to become more forin alh ncqiinintid with her. Cupid bnd worked so ban' mid well that they were DIVORCED, HE DIES T Three Friends Drink Concoction of Cider and Ether Among Other Things TOUR SOUTH PHILA. IN TAXI Divoicc, nnd death came to Hanv Pepe within the last twenty-four hours. Pcpn obtained legal separation from his wife jesterday afternoon, it is snid. Benton to await the nction of the coronef. They are John Mnien. Twelfth nml irimV'. ..",fT"V Vi.,rjn"'": .111111111 siit'ces. iinrr iiuiev. i-ioineiser nnd Ainniingo streets, nnd Alexander , 1 . . . : .- ' . . . tnxi. nt Eighth nnd Peeleral streets. Sev- ' eial stops were mnile at the homes of ( fiiends anil the men got more ' ii.""- i"") nfter each visit. They became so hois tenuis tmall.t that Marco onlercd them out of his cab. Thej did not appear to understand his request nnd he wns compelled to lift ench mnn from the cnb to the street. He lniil nil three out cnrefullj on the CELEBRATING EVEN by the police, nnd wns so elnted that The men killed weie Lieutenant ,poit to the district fubr.il . Vvvni . of diieetoi of public health anil .liree ,llc' iangei.ius situntion arisinL. from "1,J ilKslIr,,1 ,,f " rennininntiem ns sen- the occasion of his conference in Phil he took two friends out on a .Link- "bert Stockei. twentt -thiee cars old Xit" h t n to I , esMg. te ?n. i'f lllr w. tIic np JnU U l'An".,n.o ds ,,nd ,m The is ,". ' 1" "X"" V f'"1"1 ," " """'"I"'1'-1 ''' ll'l'i"- to the good wo. k accomplish, ingtour. As atcsult of vai.ous liquids1" j1 iVT""' ".l ' l?" nn. st if et nlcnce wminnts One of tie Piobahh will he named this week pmtcdabo.it to make. ' JelV M,or7l!thi?,,!,,H1, tl.,,',''i ''1 ' hl,i" ''' ', l,h,?' H, JnVn'i'0 "rittCf f he ilrnnk ilnrinir the inhllntinn w nl'.'' of Dover, Me, Lientt unlit Stock- ,upi ,i,.M f .1.,, .,,,,,. t. ,i.i .i,...,.V Vo definite ilecixinn lu.s lie..., ...,i ,1 . self u 1 for the big nationnl job inmdu scotihlng the profiteers. The fact. nVel th t ZX nt tie Ilnh ,i,,n,in or " 1,on"' U Washington, but his i u , ll i ' t ei h M. ire, tl . di .s ,, I, , ome. No, 2.1.-(llt A ,ivip, to pietent Dan llnnnn and the rest of however, is that they have a special ospital S "ahncmann Pbiln.Mplun a(1(ress was 172.S Chestnut 'XVrl He wilnW ,.?,,, o..s. Public safcti , C .'1. ics T (' lo A Ahipikbii ,lm,B,. d'nfTai es "'' "oo-wlt lniln from tinning state food law in New York and they Two mP who accompanied Pepe and ZThUhTZ" " "' K"(,"tc""th m,",hc ' ,1 fe "and" , ,r Ml of , I tlu, Mitlornet 'sdAe t ne'I T ''i"1 ' '" "' ' ,ii Preinu-f Ni i '? "J " the gencrnl. Zlnt.sltho'nl.'ftwSlI a tUTl driver who carried them about nm S1,unk st"ot,, e it.c, moral nnd religious bodies " loomed up stiouglt todaj s a possible J'"'"''" )m the pumioi ..01 the N"" "aid.tig's eandidnev does not " "t,l,s itlitit ant aid fiom federal the clt.v were held in bnll bv Mazistrnte An milled fentuie of the 111 1 ident is 1 Ailinnliiir his b.lief 11, m tl. ,.,i nubile snf.tt hcn.l Aineiiinn embasst would innke nm net essni lit assiiie Ohio s going against I '"" irpyeiio, .iiiegncny nveuuc nnu Aimonu An Investiition hns nlre.iel.v begun 1 siioum lie "jeaVius of their lights of a number of matteis requiting immediate """ ur' "" tne piennei had an houi's 1, , vV, ,1 i, , 11 V , two i'eeptioiis. food prices have steadily 1 street. Captnin McArtlmr is in chmge. Th iforeement nnd zealous in the per-i attention, im lulling the budget. Steps n"''.,'"i; w "' Ki"B Victor Bminnnuel. zii , , secoml choice of miuln0ed. and apparently the worst 1 As soon as he learijeel that he bad wrecked plane has been brought to the, fonnanceeif th.'ii dut j along that line will be taken at once I lle '''"t on has jiroted to be a saf. tv j, ........ , Hl ..,. ..,,, , et to come ' i been granted n divorce Pepe, it is said, navy jarel. I Klgbt Not Ut Won "Tl'1' 'l'l'aitment of public welfnie ' n'u" fl." '"-'""tent and political cn- fa '"rlt" " )I1H Ui "L V", ,. We o,1 s A " the' calamity of higher prlee1 "4 got in touch with. Unity and Prezello, . The fnlluie of g.nppling iion so fm .....,, ,,,',"! 1,1 I .. , ' n"'1 the ofhee of eltv mchltie t must be .itt ;"'",t- "' il " appears obvious J, '" ,(,.ntn" hp pop, Ini choice Innnnv.an.l n growing shortness of sugar tb " and said he was going to celebrate his I to iceov.r the boel.es nenr the scene of,,in,iV f. 'r,." r'. '' "' m'."'1 orgiinie.l nnd provisions n.nde for them. ''" "." .f-'ltIn" "?& an upheaval is p"" ' ,, ? ,s t e Hoconel U.'oi. II.s tl'r.-at.-i.'. a famine, were not enough X, new freedom. They visited several 1 th(. ntoi(lcMt wlkIl 0CCUlmI in tK. 'Ir "'"t "n"s "f u -''ui,iK In view of the new charter, which 1" 1',',n,!',,t "liu?ritv of the nation. X.'gth N hi L fa plates In the sou hern section of the tMth .five-fool channel, hns led to two ' L ,"' ' "' ll P,J fljllr "'" ".'r'' ,'!"'' V,0WCr stipulates that the heads of dep.utments ' lulls tie who at first w 0 over- " wIMn ,. ,M " , ti, city nnd Imbibed many mysterious , plnusible theoiies. f1",' 'M.r y""r "aid ''Obedlenie 1 mlst snhmU cstimntes to the Major "" with ioj over thel. virtorj that , " list oiginri Ion ,Vt unt of th.1 f'" the coming v ear. As much us sWljtatl drinks. One concoction it is believed, Oneisth.lt the bodies we.e bu.ied in ,, w sl'" ,',, 1",..1" " '" ' fr.,""."l,, Ion which the budget is based, it Is up liej were iimcitnir, 1 what to do 11. onh 1 , , .didnt.s He has tie i.os men A ,1 I'"''-- ' -'I A attempts to head off was made of elder and ether. the soft mud at the bottom of the rive 1 "lp '', t,,,1Kllt '",CIJ ,1-''1"". , to us to submit estimates beenuse the re to utilize ,11 the hist win the-u mi-l 'l t, I 11 the i.pr.ish of prices, not only in food- The men hnilcd Mare o. who drove the 1... n. f.. f ,i.... ..11 rrr '.1. . 1 . "W-'l from eteij platfouu ' ,,. , ,,..! ,i,r,.,in, f welf,.,,. .,nr menca strenerth 10 the .... ri,.i I " "", Iumi support tt.irs ,.,,.1 h.t,i nml l.n. hnUn rlmh sielevv.ilk.it Lleventh and Olive streets, Lieutenant L C AVilliai'ns nnd Lieu it is said, and ftcr steing thnt they tenant A 0 Wngnei followed in n lc :uii' ". "' u,. .plane of another make. A patrolman iliscovereel the men nnd 'Pi.n cIh ,ln..n tl.,. ..,-nr a, ..!.. sent them all to the Hahnemann IIos-I pitnl. Pepe lived but a few minutes. Marco was arrested shortl.v after h had abandoned his fares. He said he put the men out because thej became dls orderlj . Pepe, il is said, recently retoveied from nn attack of pneumonia MAY DEFER PAYMENT OF INTEREST TO U.S. , Consider Allies and America Plan Regarding Loans Total ing $10,000,000,000 Washington, Nov. 25 .Bv A P) (Interest pajments on Ameiicnu loans tJ tl.,. Villon ,nv 1... ,'..fi., r..,! "ii.iHltlm to the Allies may bec.efei red uiitll.tlie war leaction passes." it was said todav at the treasurj. Negotiations to this end me now being conducted nt the ie nuest of the Allies, but officials ex plained that the latest ndviees from the t.ensurv's rep.esentatives nt Paris did not Indicate an early conclusion. American loans to its assojlntes in the vvur agg.egate $9,01 . ,000,000, and the interest rate averages ' I'vt 'in All nf the obligations nre in the form of shoit-tcim notes, but it hns been proposed b.v the Allies that thej be eon vcitcel into lnng-teim paper, which would fall due on dutcs cot responding to those on which American Liberty loans matuie. Ofhcials said the American Govern ment was not seeking the new arrange ment. They explained, however, thai thev felt that "The piesent chaotic eon dition in Buiope'' might be betteicd if the inteicst pajments weie funded. Ten tative plans would defer these pajments f Aiti tli t-tifk 1 1 vf 1 ink IiiiIpu i l I ! .Ji I. ah stated, "woul'd allow Buiope oil tondi- tions to readjust themselves" Gient Britain is the largest debtor nnoirkaL0wIng "10re than $10(H,, nbouV S" riflO 000 000- then Iinlv n"?"t -,'.:'u'.1. ,u,,,uu .ln.on J,.nlJ' 91.- IT. Z'Wt...Xr .Z?L "T n nnn nnn mi..." i.i.. . .. ' '. . . :i'. ... r"ii.";". '." ... ",c;.v :. "' tho order Indicated, liniong Belgium, Jtussln, urecce, i ccUo-SlovaUla, Her- bia, Cuba, Huinmiin mid Liberia CLEAR THANKSGIVING DAY Rain Predicted for Tonight to Last Fewer Than Twenty-four Hours I nninv weather in Phllnilelnhln I officer was detailed ns a test pilot in sehcdied bj- the vvea ler i, nn i to? to-'the nnv nrd He had mnde his tem nigh? nnd Vmoirow! !"is expected "o I !'1 lloluc in tW cii sInce tunt Inst levver iiitin- iwenty-rour hours, leaving the skies clear for Thanks giving. The storm Deing uuven in this ell rectlon by increasing southwest winds wooden freight steamshii) Kangi Is wal may. nceordlng to the forecast, turn I lowing in the Atlantio. 200 miles east to snow In the northern portion of the . of her destination at Hampton' Boads, state. making little1 headwav because of fail- It will be cooler in this city lomor- ine of fjer iort boilers, llnelin niessnges row afternoou nnd night, but no snow today asked that help bo sent. The is expected to fall here, .JlaDgl-is bouud-iroin Cardltf, .: . . -i .. - - . fiuentraj public MzbQzx (lis roatonlce let Philadelphia, Ta March 3 1870 soon cngngeel nnd nuanireil foi innninse In . une 11U7 ' ' l'- CHAPI'IIB III Muffled elrufcis announced wa Iheii Mi Hogan enlisted In the United Stntes iSnvy, lnting 11s chief pett. nffiier. He sailed for Cranio in December. 1017, but the letters sent betwien the shines of the Culled Stntes nnd 1'rmiee were frequent and oluminoiis CHAPTER IV Pence mme nnd Mi. Hogan letuineil to Philadelphia He was appoindd assistant diptity internal icvcntio collector, lie lives nt mo North Tiuipv sticet, but he nnd Mrs. Hognn-to-be will icside nl Ojll North Ttventj -second stiect CHAPTER V This chapter will be wiltten on Thanksgiving Eve Thc will be 111.11 rieii at tne inuien ot uur 1.111 ot tie Iln.r. Mlrf, .tl.l.,1 ....,1 . ul. ... iiL t 11 I'lut'it tiiimt'i iiuiiMii. nrnriirr . i tii. .limit's llogiiij, brother of Mr Hogan will come from Wash- ington to be best man The bridesmaid wii.c miss cthui.ne Luttieii. The joung u.uple will spend theii dicjinooii in tin South honeji ! RIVER IS DRAGGED FOR LOST FLIERS j - One Officer Escaped Perils in j France to Die in 35-Foot Drop Here OFFICIALS BEGIN INQUIRY The Delnwnie river is beinii dingged fm ,l.n 1....1I.... nr ... . ! " llll- llllllll-S UL lllll llill.l 11.11. US, .. 1.- .......ll,,.., . ,i ..!... .1 I hen then nliine uliimred Into tl.e wnt'ei 'six miles below Chestci the fact thnt Lieutenant Sto.kei, who csenpee with his life 111 niniit perilous war nthentures ovcisens. should imp .,, .l..,l. I.. .!.. f .,..-.. a. . V: . .'. . i...i.ni .u a hum. hi uun-in iect. .. 1.11.. 11. 1 .... .1. .T-..1 .... while lljing v the Delnwnie river. n,f ,1. ' .... i,". i." ' .. ...1 . ... .. ., mC(t na, bj t)le HtT(mR tidf. r)(na. mite IS helllir lise.l to . is oili-e (lie in. . j if thev arc In the mini ltiverinen un .. .. r. ----- - " and down the river have been nsked to keep a sharp lookout for them. The plane was ot the "M. V " type. Stacker and Thompson, the final in spectois at the factoij, vteie living it r... n f..c t ;n..f.....,. n tt Ar..ni.. uithoi't Inc'e'-nt At Pcnn-giove the two planes alighted for a time nml then staited back, with Lieutenants Stockcr and Thompson in the first machine Plunges Into Itiver Belotv Chester, just ns the stenuisliin i Cit j of Chester wns being passed, the1 Jibing boat lurch.. l. seemed to iinng suspi'iiiicii vvllltout motion u minute, and then plunged into the channel Lieutenants Wagner and Muiphv were lljing bj when they weie attracted I by the excitement nboard the bout anil ' tinned hack. The- plane that hail plunged into the liver was floating on i the siutnce. iiut the two liters mm the engine wero missing. The alarm wns sent to League 'Island, nnd Captain 1'. Kempt, the inspection offiier, nnd Coinmiindi'r II. C. Bl.'hurd son, chief engineer of the nirciaft fac tory, flew to the scene. Ordinal ilv a fliei stiaps himself in his plane, but Stockei wns so cxpeit thnt he conslileieel such prccnutlou un uccessury xnuiiiphuii is moiigiii. in nuv e; . .. , ,, , lt , ,.,r 'J nompsou was to go 10 uiiinn in n few months to tench aviation foi the Chinese Government Lieutenant Stocker was Ivvent.v-two ''' ' iV A g neUiate of" Ynl e ?( e ant tocKer unhied' withtt u lu tlle aviQtlo school in Newpoit . Vll ne gervell overseas throiigh- old, He enlisted in the navv in ,, in war Heioii exploits of the voung naval flier are still fresh in the minds of his fellow olhceis. lie gained the repu tation of being a successful "bomber" nnd, through his eotunge und skill, stvcral important militnij centeis of i the enemj weie uestroveii uc was stationed nt Dunkiik nnd St Inglevert. trance Once, ns he staited in a bombing plane fieun .Dunkirk on a laid, the landing gear of his plune, cm r ing 7H0 pounds of T N T, grnyed tho ground, mm mu nigu explosives were upct. Lieutenant Stockei skillfully lighted his i plane nnd avoided death by a hair- bieadth Deste.l Hall Terminal Another time the joung lieutenant gt out. in I'omnanr with n soun.l nf I RC'l Olll. Ambers, to destroj an important rail- man tei initial that the Geiniaiis huel set up in Jlelgiiim. To ilistovei the vvhcie abouts of the tcimiiuil in the dmk, joung Stocker dropped to the low nltl tilde of flOO feet nnd blew up n railroad trau. The icsiilting llnio-up of the ex plosion enabled him nnd bis comiades to locate the terminal nnd make short work of it. Soon nfter the nrmistice the voung time. Freighter Helpless Off Coast Itnslnn. Nov. "fi (Uv A. 1 1 'I'lio ..,... , ...... .-T-.- --- - .... PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1919 LOCALAlORITIES MUST ENFORCE DRY LAWS, U. S. HOLDS 1 National Officials Won't Inter vene Unless Forced to Do So as Last Resort COMMISSIONER KRAMER 'OUTLINES HIS POLICY ... . , , inspectors and Federal Directors .,..,, Will Be Oil Duty in Every State it. the Uv,l.e.i i. "' "IP "Sllc i.ltpll Pi ess Washington, Not -Eiifniti'iiicut ..." .. J .ntltiiti.ijinl piohibition will he .1'. ,.,"'' '" tnte nnd 11111 tAX1 , "J V ,.1 ,V ' imiiiicj on the "'! 1"" ',,5"''s'l'" ""Ii ii.tlon nLi-.ini iiif iiiiiiiii nr tiiii...... ..,.. .. r the Methodist iliusiopnl Uhuiili wns told here toilm bt lohn P Kinmei- iinrriii proiiiuiiion (iiiuiuissioner. It I wns .ur. ivriimei s urst pronniinciMiieut of llolicj since he lissom..! !,... wiPk ago Mr Kinine Duties of State Inspcctois Describing the mni hinei t lienic set up feu the enfnieeinent of prohibition laws .tir. ivinmei sum the Hist step """'" "l """ "ln vnuotis suite inspect ..111. I) I ,, , , . liiet Will kl'Pn till llisi ll , - nfm mini nK. .t0 "'iidltioiis 111 then states." he I ""''' . ,,n" will icpoit to the state fed mass of the Ameiican nionle weie at he.ut law abiding the piohlhltiou chief ile. lnie.1 tlmt "tins f, t ,. ill i..n ...i..i.. ,. V .. .....................,.., 1. , uv 111 ene lunii.r or ire'ttim. ii.un i fr.nn ..- . ...... " :--" v ........ ..... AA'nrniiig' the board that the battle for prohibition was "but well Inline h- "" '". "" .... ..iii-u null, ine ' i,lii1ln.t 1 fi.iirni ,1.. F......I.. .. F 1.11. 1 h...ll. -!. Il.lllhl .HI. llll.llll Ul iiieiiuoi- t.on fueed was that "on. people ate not given to maintaining u lont.niied effoit ulong nuv paitliulm line of le- lorui. "lhe battle id. prohibition is not won," he snid "We have gained ground of great strategic importance AVe must not oulj hold it, but enptuie udvnneed positions ns well '' two"ex-policem"en .91 IF FDR nm IflRS " . !,,,, p!u; ,i rt Lieutenants Bisbing and Dm- locker Ask Judge Mon aghan for Writ John 11 Ilisbiug und AVillimn Din lockei, foiiner poliee lieiiteilnnts. dis ehniged in Mnj, 101S, uppiniid before Judge Monughnn in Common Picas Court No. Ti this afternoon to nppeiil fo. .. writ eompi'lliug .Alujoi Smith und Di rector of Public Sufetj Wilton to ic iustnte them. Tin v wile dise hinged from tiic foice lift, i the poliie trial bo.nd had judgi'il theui guiltv of e hinges that thej pel -initted gambling houses to opeiate in their distiiets The appeal tor a wilt lomiielliui: then icinstiiti ment was based on the grounds that evidence sub- mitted befoie the poliei boaid did not substantiiilc. the e barges ltislilng was toimerlv in loiuiuanil of the Thiltv -eighth nolle e elistriet. nt Fiftj tif til and Pine streets. Dlnlneker wns (litnlli.I to the Ttteutt seiond ills- trict, nt Pink nnd Lehigh uveniies. Shoith be feue the Iieutenunts were nirnigned befoie the police boniil Mil or Smith liuil removce1 Captain Geoige S IViiipest as its head and appointed Cnp- tain Piunils Callahan in his pl.iee The charge was mnile against Bisbing Unit he hud permltleil u gumming house tn nm ut Fiftv -ciuhtli and .Mniket streets Dinloeker was said to hae permitted the opeiation of a gambling house in the vieiult of Lleventh nnd Yolk slnets AVhen the appeared in uuiit today Bisbing was repiesenteil bv lleVV itt U. Bobinson, and Dlnloekei b Henry Build A writ of nllernutive nuuiilu- mils was asked 1,....! "fXHthe '"trUl bond weie summoned to iipp.ai in com t toelu.v . DR. FINEGAN OUT OF DANGER Ilnrrishurg, Nov 2."i Di Thomiis II. Pini'gau. State Supeiliiteiideiit of Public Institution, who lifts been seiiouslv ill with pneumonia, is much impiovcd todav State Hialth Com inishioiier Mm tin. who Ims been nttcntN. lug him, pronounced the patient out of dangei nnd on the load to lecovei. RESULTS AT BOWIE ' t'lltsr .HACK two year olilii e.lalmlnB, run,, $100(1 ll's furlonvie lletnlnilu 112 Hortrlirui'll 13 0.1 tl JO 1 30 rirst Conul 10S MeCmnn . U .0 5,ln Hail Domino 107 Hlmpion lo.so Tim. 1 !! 1-1 I'lnite McClee Kseanio lette Northern Hello llrlght Uula I.lola anil Punetual ftleo r tn SECONO IlAc'12, clalmlnir maidens, three. car-olci mni up purne tlUOU 1 miles anil HusanrM" 102 alncr $109 20 $31 40 10 HO l.lttle hit 110. Ilomnnelll u vo 3 DO (n)Tom I'ocl 110 lllce , j i0 Time, 1 17 JILtuko, li llulufre. V II. freda. i:cho I! rtlntcavoUB. V War,. l. dlBcreet and (a)ltuuen alio ran (a)Ubcock and Martin ntry. counlij (iiul.l 1. dnided into two , , , . " I 1 ""'"" "..Piaiscwortli when rmmite sous, nnd n lot of them. Inen ' I'nfes m hniul within a short time. clnsspM Heretofoie the line of di mnr '" ins,Mt"1 nl "'lequnte provisions ',.' . "ORnt throw d Annunio nnd his jou netci heard of, whom no one has It wns nil depindent on the passage cation has been betwien those who f. fm the new Department of Public Wei- w!,Vr!,,,,' " ,. , , M'nr'1 "C ?."ls!,,,',of j'T,'1" I'"11, "."-l ,f ''" """snn nmendments to thft Mired the prohibition of the liquor tinf- fure for the Department of 1M1 . ' ,hsl i, c m.wsl,a "'' accuses Itnh of Mm low. f oodnch. Suthf ilnnd. K.lge Ij"p food .mil fuel control act by lie nnd those who onpos, 'he -id , in if 1)pI"lrt,n,,lt "f ' "Wic clesi l,1R t blocmde Jugo-Slaj in's ,x- what do these names mean outside of C'ongress The etidenCe of tne nominis- Trom now on the line nf ileiiiiiicnllon "lth al"' "' tllc """w' "flue of cit l,nll,s, '"'1 impoits, nnd thus "strnngle Kentuik, Indinnn, West A iiginia and tiatiou n pntcninl activities would will be between thns,. who me olet uiihitect 'l!'1 , A ,li"l 'epeats 11 U icports Xew JeisetV I Seedilt be shown in the reduction In lug the law. whrthu then- peisonul It wns undeistood thnt Mr I,,n,e ',''1 " I,,,K "f ,-,lr'1 pievniN In Senrn. lh; in. 111 thnt if the lenders who I'nie of food commodities nnd the neves'- tiews cie in hnrinont wit 1 the In, ..r- mm istooil that .Mr Mooie hat eterjbodt must w.ni a bras-nid usunllt run Itcpublimn nntinnnl inn- situs of life not and those who will be lend nnd "" sl,KK(l,to(1 tllnl '"' "11 snlan is" 'I'1 ' Bh 01 death" 01 be Imdlt "cations lime am thing to snt about it. The amendments prepnred, approved . .!.... .. .:..!..... .1.. ,. ,, si liiil.il.iu lu. nun S. In. I Cm. ( I i tllllttll, nnd that Slnle nn. iitinlil .. (Jenenll Wiunl 1S nut uninir tn innl.n n nnd UTj.'! ll bt Attorney nenprnl Pnltn,- nrn Mtimfr- uini ., ll ..1.,. !...... ...i in tinvr nttfin itrtiinntu m!l i, !.. -" "iniiio 1 iin'sn I'liincniiii nK t- --'-.. .......i mn ,- nil h-ii-miii- - -iit- n- niiimii imui IB luu, uo. riie inw " 1 li. .li i-lni-i .1 l.w.il .nitl. ....!... ntr.. u.... ,1 1 1 ; .1 ... . 01 uie leiilllll sitiinrimi LIVE WIRE KILLS WORKMAN Plant Employes See Camden Man Electrocuted In Accident llmiv I,n. 1147 Barring stiiel ( "a mdi ii working factor) . tins clcetroe uted IoiIh while nt l'ari A. IJnllov's oilcloth Scvi'iitli street mill Knighn s avenue Einploves witnessed I .in death ll wns woiking on n pilnting nimhiiie when his right linn, it is said, m 1 1 dentallj tinuhcd n lite wile The power wns liimcd off iuuncdiiitvlt , but dentil hnd bei n instnutnneous Lilt is suititiil b ii wife mid thiee children Sends Letters to Mayor and ' Gaffney Outlining What He Believes Necessary .. DETAILS ARE WITHHELD - ....... .,, , Mllnlp ,,, .,. , --- .. h'tteis to .Minor Smith utiil Clinirmnn , Ciffiiet, of Councils' finnme ininmlttee 'stnted squai clt ' his attitude toward 11(' Il(, budget Without ictcaling the exa, 1 ,o,e.s meiit of law This deimitment will li In ailed bt D.nid J Snnth, designated testudm nseitj solicitor The snlnit pioviihel for t It r it t so- lieilor. when iltctite, was Sin 000 a piii The new 1 barter mnile that of tii ml appointlte bt the Ma)oi Two Appninttneiits Pending Mi Mooie nnnouiicii! this afternoon The Mmoi-clcet nnd the citt soliei ten -designate eonferreil at length to- ,i. Al,. m... i,,t ,.1.. .1 .... ,.,,.. ,,,. . lc mine 1 n.riitiiitn. t in i inirnr.iiw .. ..v .. ... . ...... . ..,,. . nninti 1 1 i Discuss Ciiuliacts Contiaits weie disc used bt Mi Moore nnd Mr Smvth "We ate partniilailv lntiiested," said Mr Mooie, lefernug to himself rmill .til, nun in. in a loi-iu iu con I tine t vvhii li now prevails in some of the deliailiiii'lits "lt is our Judgment thnt bv ie- vising some of these foinis in fail- ness to the . ltv tve will be able to save ,n(ll,N "The miittii of damage suits agninst iin. i.t. .mil n insh of or.lliinmoH to open stuets were ulso iiiuler discus- sioii." Ml .Mooie had no comment to make on Distm t Attoini'j Botairs eprvssed dctermiiintiou to hate Magistrate Pen- nock ousteil from Central Station. Noi would he e cumin nt on Governor Sproul's Indorsemi nl ot Duectoi Krusen to sue- ceed himself He had nothing to snj lonieinlug the visit paid him bv Joseph, j S. Miicl.iiighllu, foi nit r diieetoi of supplies WOMAN, 50, CATCHES THIEF AFTER CHASE Man Returns Pocketbook and. Pleads for Leniency Is I Turned Over to Police IVmless and determined. Mis l.otti Aimstrong e ashler in a lnundij at 210 South Tenth street this afternoon nor onlj pursiinl a veiling man sup necuseu of stenllne hei noi ketbook hut lefused litis nlins foi linieniv. nnd held on to jij, uutil puliie relietcel hei Ini iilentnllt Mrs Atmstiong com- pellcd tlie suspi. ml voutli to ie tiiin the monc! Mrs Armstiong. who is about fiftj veurs old told the police sue wns nioue in the liuiudrv olhi e when n man about1 twentv-one jinis nlil enteieel mill pie- , senteil n e h c K biating the name of George Greene As she stepped behind a scieen to look over the- hundlps of wasliiil goods she l.ciud n sound as of enins fulling mi the thiol She iPtiiini'd quiikl to the stoic in time to see the stinngei departing with hei ioi ketbook containing S7, vvhleh hud been in the till Bv the time .Mis Aimstiong i en. lied the sidevvnlk the veiling mnu hnd dls nppenied She went to the office of nnothei Inundiv two doors uwnj . vvheie she loiind the eustomii" In ionvpr siition with Mis William Kuvuiiuugli, ilirl. at thnt plate I Mrs Armstioug ni'i useel the mnn of the tliett mid imbued him to hnnd fiver the nionej He plead. . I with her to let him go, hut with .Mis Knviiuaiigh s ns- sist.-inif Mrs. Armstroiig held him until ti... ..Iitiim Ititiilur urwl Hnun nrrliitil nn.l took the captive to the Fifteenth and Locust streets stntieui. Thine he said his name wns Geoige Gieeiie, living ut a libeit stieet hotel liegnv. I.U occupation iwn musician , PALMER GOES TO SHORE Attnrnej General Palmer, bis wife and daughter are In Atlantic City to- dav Vhe attorney geneinl left Chester, where he and his family were the liipstj! of Governor Sproul over the week-end, for wnsiungtcui yesurum moining. Mrs Palmer nml lier daughter left for Atlantic Citj in the afternoon, Mr. Palmer today joined his fam'lv I Ju Atlantic City. IK M0Q8E DEMANDS ADEQUATE BUDGET 1 i. ... Tin iitr.,1. f i 1 ill ii 11 nn iinirni Minn. 1..1 1, i in.innn iiiuToi iti u tin im t .,,, 1 .!. .;,!,. Published Dally i:xi i-pt Sunday CorrlBht 1010 JUGOSLAVS CALL FOR WAR ON ITALY ' OVER D'ANNUNZIO Rivalry for Control of Dalmatia Rapidly Near. Test of Arms BOTH SIDES BLAME ALLIES FOR DISPUTE Internal Crisis at Rome Believed to Be Passing as Older Poli ticians Take Hand l! the Assoii.ittd Pi ess eiietu. Not '-." Tclcgi a ms ie cited bt the Seihlnn time 111 nt Beine tiom Bilgnide nnd Spalnto coinev the linpiissinn thnf onh prompt interfei- ikc bt the Allies nn iiretcnt war oter the Adiinth- situntion. ns the Juiro- Slavs nre s.iid to hnte lost pntience nnd to be undt to fight the Italians "W " nre nstmiished thnt the pence oiifei.nce permits our people to enduie constant Italian pet seditions." snts ono iElurn.lH p'r VKuVl-wo Pails, Not '.'."idU A P (Dis pute lies continuing reports fiom (l(n etn that the situntion nlong the cistern shine of the Adriatic is e ritual me issued bt the .lugo-Slnv buicnu heie lhe hure.iu suts the Jiigo-Slut got -eiiiment has, nskid its ininlst. m nt in in, joniioii mid usiiin'toii to draw I satcuient lelntite to the subjects ills- V'ss'"' lMlt ," ,u',s indicated thnt Ml. Jut reicived a fmiiinlil.. in,....i.. . - ,..,.- .:' ' ...mi nn- oiuuiie i-reniiei .mim mvo , . , ----..... r... . v. After bis tnlk nre listening to the nilviee nf older und mine moderate' nieinbeis of theii puitv It seems these older stntesmen will succeed in ino.leinting the situnlioii s0 thnt no serious trouble maj incur Announcement thnt new methods of tnntinn are being conside.ed und thnt i ,. , f, : ., t. l .., ...... "' "" ' ;, ,? ", " ", . ".' '"" r """" " """ "" " s.uiiinn ein-ei on ex- I fl'""'';. which hnd passed 120 per cent ht which s now sinking rapi.llv It I st'(,",s that the onh leailj painful thorn in the siele of the goviinment is the I Ailnntle question, nnd efforts nre being I mnile to gain Ainpripnn summit of nro- posnls looking to n settlement of this miii.ei I jj U , S. STAND FORCED TITTONI TO RESIGN W.ishiiigtoii, Nov 2.1 The Stnte Di'pnitmt nt. according to intiiiintions in the highest quaitiis. has lejected the "utmost concession" which Itnlv has declareil a willingness to grant in order 'to leaih an ncconl with the United Stntes on the Adriatic pinblem. in volving a spttleiui.it of the question of Fiunip Th'eie is lensnn to believe that this lejection nffeitid intcinnl nml foieign politics of Itnlj to the I'vtcnt of enusing Continued .in I'nite Two, rolnnin Three ADDITIONAL RACING RESULTS Third Bowie race, 6 furlough Pontypridd, 107, En&oi, $2.50, $2.20, $2.10, won; Sandy Benl, 110, KIce, $3 30, $2.10, second; St. Allan, 106, Hamilton, $2.10, thiid. Time, 1.13 2-5 Satan and Oriental Park also ran.. CABINET DISAGREES ON COAL PROBLEM WASHING! ON, Nov. 25. When the cabinet lece&sci for an hour after lieing in tessiou tvvo liouis the officials weie not disposed to discuss what had tiansphetl with legaid to the -coal controveisy, but theie tveie indications that theie had been a disagiecment between some ineinbeis. MAN KILLED UNDER AUTO I MaChine Hits Bank and Overturns1 Near Hammonton, N. J. AVillimn Slick, twentj -foiu veins old, )f jjntsto. just outside of Iliiiniiiouton, , , , ., , ,, , , ,, , -S '' ,NnH '""tl.v killed enrlj this moining when the automobile in which he wns ildiug inn off tho mad and oter- tinned. Miek wns pinned nuclei the mnehine .ion. Mi. L's ileal .inch, s The nuidenl necuiied home nt BntRto nnd wns witnessed bj scveiifl peisms They pulled thcotei- tllrm(i mnthine from his bodv Dr 1 ", . ," ,,,,i,,,,i,n,,, v)i"m , Charles ( unniughnm. Atlantic county coroner, declared death due to an acci UeDt, ' Fubicrlptlon Prlre to a Year by Mall. by Public Leilj-er Company PENN TICKETS IN N. Y. Agency Offers Seats to the Cornell Game Rooters Here Turned Away A Penii Cornell football tlfket mjs tert is puzzling authoiltics nt the I'iuteiiitt of l'ciiiisthaiiia todaj Astonishment was laused after the aitlte hunt for tiiket profiteers, when a New Yoik ngeni t boldlv ndtertlsed tlmt It wax lend to spll siekets to tin creat Thanksgiving Dm came, to which great nuiiibeis of foothill enthusiasts hue find tliet will be unable to gain "XitVni.n . i iwr.,, gmdunte inanagei ot iiuiutns nr tne l niveisitj of Pennsylvania is making nn investi gallon All With Presidential Bees Rush to Head Off Gen. Wood's Boom SPROUL KEYSTONE CHOICE B.t CLINTON V. (ill.lIKItT Sinn Correspondent of the lltrnlne I'ulille Irflffer ropvrtolil, into bv rublic l.tiotr Co. Wnshlngton. Nov 2.-.-The fmoritc sons nre being pushed fo.th to head off fienerul Wood In hi- rare for the lie- runnwaj nice of it nnd enter the eon MMitinn with enough totes to control it fiom the outset Haidlng Tired Clisl (.un The niiiiounceinent of Senator Haid ing's enndidncv for the pii-sideiiet was tne nist sign unit tne imorite son iiiotement had bigun Senntoi Hauling waited until he wns foned into the ,V"",' )1.""1!1' "n" llr11 "1,u "1 ,,""! ,"' ",'!;""" '""I"!rl7 "'! I feat llniilliig Kilt comtcst to fmoilte sons mil. t,U n,iiiraa Wl,..f r, ...': v ' -"--' ....i... moie ll. "... .' ., , happen is Harding s unnp- IJIg Mutes lime "hons" lie hus us vet none ot the big states nnd the enniliiliic of Iluidlng np- pmentlv cuts him out of the onlv one of the big stntes of Itoosevelt inclinations where he had a good ilianee Illinois belongs to Lowilen, P. inisvlviiiiia is going to have n fuv oi ite son. New York, nt least the oigaui7iition their loves not Geneinl Wood's ehnf bnekci Gi'orge AV Peikins, r.nd New A'oik is going to be .is usual iiilnstru. tid, tin- less AVood should develop unexpected strength and the otganiz ition shoulil have to dig up a favoute son m oulei to head him off To begin with, Wood hns New Lug- laiul, he has his own state. New Hump- shiie; he probabl.v will hate Maine and Vermont mid Coiinee tieut the state of .lohn T King, Wood s political man- ngtr In Massachusetts Wood is strong. but Governoi Coolidge is hi ing biou'ht fit! win el ns u fnvoiite son to head off WimiiI theie. No one t.lkis Coolidge sitioiisIv He innv he nnmed fejr Vice I'l esiilent if u westeinei is nnmed foi' Piesidiiit He is u tvpiinl fnvoiite son His enndidncv is plensing to the Low den ittteii'sts ns inlmip.il to Wood Ni't AVood his thp South, oi ns much of it jis All Prank II Hitch cock e mi line up fm him Then the seetlon wlicie AVood trniu eil the u.itinnal urinj lor service in Prune e he is stioug. He will have Continued on I'nce Two, Column Three CHILD DIES FROM BURNS Three-Year-Old Girl Fell Against Kitchen Range Susie Muntegnn, tlueu jenis old, of 71)00 Biiitiuin uve'iiue, died in the Uul versitj Hospitnl enilj this inorning us the le'siilt of hums ictviveil late ve.s- tenlay nfteinoon when she fell against a "lnKc I .... . .1 . .. ICM V1UI.V .tiiiiiiegua in, the ihild's un burns nbout njuries siiffei eel ulsh the Haines. mother, is suuering froi ... . ...,,. nail1 ...... ,. ,., k,0 tried to extincul tllc menus u.iii nii.ia. j The child had been plajlng in the FAVORTESONSSHY HATSINTOTHERIN .I... ml.i..nn .. I.....! l .. .1... ,, 1 nmt !,...... t .. .. .. wm- iiuiMii-iui 11.1x111111tt.10r1 10 tne orcMiuiirt ."--.. ri.wuiiiiii nun me mntter of liirh kitchen and her mother had gone up. fair fooil price aim men u rejaiiern pr. "tairs tn attend to housework. Mrs. sist in going above that and there ap.' jjantegna heard a scream and rushed pears to be nny reason to think that tn iVm lrltrhen. tcher.. she fn.mrf ih.itliev me inofiteerlng the committee xt-f" child's clotblne ablaze. ' NIGHT EXTRA PRICE TWO CENTS NATION HELPLESS I , 'Attorney General's Office Un able to Reduce Prices Even Under New Law PALMER'S AMENDMENTS HOPELESSLY INADEQUATE Impossible to Prevent Excessive Charges and Gougers Keep Gains Climbing Bj Rnmtr.R nov mccain stair rnrrrspomlent of the Krenlnc Publl Ix'dffer Copvnohl. 1013 by ,!, Lc&oer Co. Wasliliigtoii, Nov 23. Two months ago. 011 the occasion of his visit to Philadelphia for a conference with Howard Hoin, formpr food adniini- trntor. nnd Charles J Hepburn, chief ,tl. 1, 177 1.. n , ,f , ' Attorn"-v funeral A. MitcheU J nlir stated thnt he would have tha louiisci toi tin administration in Penn- lime been passed. They were approved Oe tober 22. more than n month ago. But neteitlieless nnd notwithstanding, the piophi'cies ind promises of the did tinguished gentleman hne fnileel to materinlie to nn niiprecinble extent. Confident of the ultimate pnssnge of Palmei lie'gan the preliminary work of ms ii'iu. oiiii inws, Attorney ticncrai eiuie orgnni.lng or nttemptinc to omanize Prices Steaililt Aehancing I In Kpit(, nf i,R optimistic prediction ...i ,,.' .... t !.... r j i. j im un .,i- ... Nl. i.i mil iiu inents, things in the food line have been going from had to worse AA'ith one or lng mid other necessities of life, have signnllv failed, nnd the laws, or amend incuts, devised by the attorney general seem to be utteilj useless or else wholly inapplicable to existing eoiiditions. " The whole situntion is in an awful mess. Lamentable ns the admission is, it seems n fact thnt Attoinej General, Palmei hns Hypped nbout nt a great rnte, ctented.nn nw fill splash and gotten nnvvlieie. Ills pri'dictions of reduced pi ie c s for foodstuffs have been answered with advancing figures His amend" incuts to the Lever net are hopelessly inadequate, anil might just ns well have dud in Mimmittee I culled nt the nttornev general's of (up this nfternnon Specinl Assistant Attoinev Gpuprnl II B Pigg is in ehnige of the work of "putting over" tins antifond prohtcenng proposition, He is mi affable joung gentleman on vvhnin nt bust the cape of the mantle of optimism, which enshrouds his master. Attornej General Palmer, has dtsecnelnl I'igg Noi Too Sure The special iiNsistant nttorney geucral was (irettj sine that the scheme would weak out; that is the job of putting thp "kibosh" on high puces. Act not too sine The refill in wns to come through the establishment of "fair price" com mittees ovci the 'ountrj 'Voliint.n j iom!uitti'Cs'" T inquired. "Oh, is, leitainl Thej arc vol ume pis v e have no monej, j-ou Know, to paj foi nuv tiling of the kind." "And how is the plan woiking out?" I iiiqiiucd. "Prettj well piettj well,' he ifc plitd with intliii ch. ci fill indehniteness. A clerk heie pioduecd half a dozeu nanus, nddicssis nnd locutions. It icpresented the list of pi Ice-fixing com mittee's for the entire country, "Ncvei mind counting them," I sug gestnl us the obliging joung official be gan eiiiunerntiiig "Tell me how your plan ot getting the foimer state food adininlstiatois inteiested in the scheme is working?" "Palilj well, fniil) well, I must say, ljulte a iiumbei have rcoigantzed thelc font's nnd gone to woik " "Have ou anj idm, approximately! just how maiiv nre in the harness again?" I inquired, lather gently, "1 couldn't suj off-hnnd just bow mnnj. We'ie doing verv nicely in New I Yoik. Mi Arthur Williams hns a very efluieut oignnlzntion." "But New Yoik hns n stnte law that enables Mi AVilliams to go nrter una prosecute the profiteers, regardless 0r the federal laws " I suggested. "Ceitainlj. I'm aware of that. They have the snme kind of a law in Massat ihiisetts nlso. nnd thej nic doing very well up theie. New ork nnd Mas sachusetts are. I think, doing the best woik along the lines jou havo indi cated." ! Boosting Shoo Prlres 1 did not care to lomplicnto the inter. tiett bv diiectlng attention to the 'ir thnt it is the Miissm husi tts and New Bnglnnd manufacturers who are tack ing thiee dollurs per pnir on their shoe output for the next jenr a trnde Af tornej General A Mitchell Palmer might cast an inquisitorial ej-e in the direction of Ljnn, Brockton, Spiing lield, a few oilier hide and leather cen ters of the old Bay State, if purely Jo; the interest of his fallen prophecies All luiii!., iin.iv iiiiiiuicri prcctji (ivlnc i nininlttees over the countrv hsiyi? ..-... - - -- -.-.r no real authority. There Is no law t(t back them up, und I lesumed th thread of the interview, "None whatever," was the lenily rif'e plv "They fix what they think 1 t, ..lln ,. .,.. m. -- 1ILEPR0FIJEERS BOOST FOOD COS ? ' r ;. . t ...'. w.i t i VtgJ v --,4,i MitjfcA.. X' TJUfo-itf&TI .Mit,t.), ,u-. V,1 JfttW 1
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