1 ,;" .r-- 1 th v r THE WEATHER Tartly cloudy and unsettled tonight and Wednesday with probable local showers! Mijclitly cooler Wednesday. TiutrKitATimK at nrit iiottit nrrnijom im I i I 21 l 4 1 r. I f 71 178 IN ISO S2 llvl uening public Bfeftger POSTSCRIPT VOL. VI. NO. 235 nonr PRnQm T HN OFPHILADELPHIANS ; IN BERGDOLL CASE y Enteral as Second-Clans Matter at thn rostofflce, nt Philadelphia, Ta. t-iiiior xno aci 01 ninixii o, loiy. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1920 Tubllshcd Dully Encept Bunday, ff, inscription Trke Id a Tear by Hall. Copyright, 1020, by Public ledger Company. PRICE TWO CENTS War Department Report Would Punish Slacker's Mother, Romig and Chauffeur GIBBONEY IS MENTIONED 3 ARMY MEN MAY BE TRIED Ansoll & Bailey Named for In vestigation Grand Jury to Act This Week Prosecution of three Philndclphlans nnd the "proboble" prosecution of n fourth in recommended in the Wor De partment report of the escape of Orovcr Itrrcdoll. The court-martial of three army men nd n rigid investigation of the con nection of Rergdoll's Washington lawyers with the escape plot arc among other recommendations, made. Ti. Phllnilelnhinns named for prose cution are Mrs. Emma 0. llergdoli, tho ulnrker's mother: "Judge" James R. Itomis. the family friend, nnd Eutfcne "lie" Ktecher. tne enauueur win rirnrpr when lie cscancd. r Plnrenrn Oibbonev. Bergdoll lawyer nnd the man who hired the Washington lawyers, is recommended for "probable" prosecution. The law firm named for investigation is Anscll f, Hailcy. Court -Martial for Soldiers Major John E. Hunt, commandant of the disciplinary barracks at I'ort Jay. X. Y.. where F.ergdoll was imprisoned prior to being given "lenvo of absence" to search for his hidden gold, nnd John O'Hnra and Calvin York, the, sergeants from whom he escaped, nrc the military men mentioned for court-martial. T;ie riiiladelphians mentioned in the War Department report nrc understood to be the ones against whom United States District Attorney McAvoy will move for indictments before the special crand jury empaneled to investigate the llergdoli case this month. Itomig already is under heavy bail in Ilaltiinore for his actions in aiding thp slacker evade capture before being sentenced. IJergdoll Crowd "Rotten" After a conference with Assistant At (ornej Ocnrral Stewart in Washington lift week. Mr. McAvo.v nnnounced thnt thoe in the llergdoli plot would bo pijnuinru, anu ku.vc u his uji.i.iuii i.uti "Gibboney has kep himself very much in the foreground during the entire nN fair." "Tlic.Heigdoll crowd in Philadelphia h rottrri;""nfj,Rtd, "aiid wt-'ore going (o i.hov them that they can't play fast and loose with tho law." The names of tho special jury have been announced and action expected Mime time this week, 'ftp evidence gathered bv the Department of Justice and the Military IntellU"jico Division aiting under Colonel John . Donald mii will be submitted to the jurymen for action. Samuel T. Ansel nnd Edward S. Bailey were largely instrumental in ob taining Ilcrgdoll's leave of absence, which resulted in providing him with the chance to escape. Major Hunt, in New York, said today he had no previous knowledge of the move made for Ills court-martial. "My connection with the case is over and above board," he snid, "and I con w no reason for such n move. How ever, I will welcome the investigation and the vindication sure to follow." i -fMBH -SflVTl i.'WvWIWi 'r "' v?-VvJ .MRS. JOSEPH STEVENS The scvcnteen-yenr-old bride whose husband wns shot and possibly fatally wounded on the Pnrkwny yesterday when lie fulled to halt on orders of an army sergeant who sought to arrest him as n deserter. NO, YOU'RE WRONG! Tls the Humidity That Makes It Seem So Hot The weather today is not ns hot as It feols. Many on the street were un der the impression that the temperature wns morn thnn ninety, but nt noon the figure wns 8". An excessive humidity was respon sible for thnt midsummer feeling. At noon the humidity wns 70 per cent. Partly cloudy mid unsettled weather is predicted for tonight, with probable showers. Tomorrow will be cooler, the wcntlicrman says. GABELL TRIAL BEGINS Brother Offers His Blood to Save 'Deserter's' Life i Seventeen-Year-Old Bride Sobs Defense That Youth Went A. W, O. L. to Earn Money for Sick Mother North Penn Bank Director-Clerk Faces Conspiracy Charges The triol of Willlum T. tiiibcll. director-clerk in the defunct North Penn Hank, accused on eight Indictments in connection with the looting of the in stitution, began today in (junctor Ses sion Court, Hootn (Wilt, City Hall, Gnljell is the second man to face a Jury us 11 result of the bank failure. The institution was closed by the state banking department last July. Its shortages approximated $i!,000,()(H). t.nbell is accused of conspiracy to make false entries in the books of the bank, accepting deposits when lie know it was insolvent nnd conspiracy to de fraud depositors. Assistant District Attorney Ifnulauo. who obtained a con viction ngainst Holpli T. Moyer. the cashier, is prosecuting the case. Daniel J. Hhern is counsel for the defendant. James McCullough,' Jr., a salesman, who said n sister-in-law hud lost all Jicr money in tho bnnk cragh, was ac cepted ns a juror. Counsel for the de fense commented they would "tnkc a chance ou him." Five other jurors chosen soon nfter the pnncl was called worn Joseph Meyer, 2012 Callowliill street; William Chillis, n manufacturer. -1707 Maschcr street; John Mctzgcr, electrician, 1110 Jackson stieet; Isaac Wilson, postoftice clerk. 111.10 South Forty-sixth street, nud James I). McVey, wholesale meat denier, WW". Wayne u venue. John J. Stevens, the seventeen-year-old soldier shot as n deserter yesterday on the. Parkway, returned to civilian flifo 'to help pny the expenses of Ills mother s illness. His young wife, seventeen years old like himself, today told the story of her husband's "desertion" when seen nt their homo nt 2127 Panama street. She said, with tears streaming down her checks, it would be murder if her hus band died; thnt behind not meant really to desert, nud that no nttempt hud bccii mudo to bring him back to the army, "He would have stopped if he had heard the sergeant call him. He couldn't hear because of the racket of the big five-ton truck lie was driving," she sobbed. Moth Lungs Pierced Meanwhile the young soldier lies semiconscious nt the Medico-Chirurgi-cal Hospital. He was in the X-ray room for five' hours into yesterday while the physicians tried to trace the course of the bullet nnd remove it. They finally succeeded in tills, but the bullet had pierced both lungs and he hud lost blood heavily. This afternoon his brother, James Stevens, will go to the hospital to have a test made of hisi blood. The young soldier lins lost so much blood from his wound thnt he must have a ipiart of the life-giving fluid from some healthy veins, or lie Is likely to" die. If James's blood will not do, a coll will be mudo for volunteers. The little home at '-M27 Panama street was in deep sorrow today. In tho household are Mrs. Mary Stevens, the mother, James Stevens, the brother, and the slim, pretty young bride of two months who wns Miss Mario Cooper, of 1250 South Thirty-tiiird street, before she and her young husband eloped to .Mod in una were married. "My husband enlisted in April, 1010," snid Mrs. Stcevus today, "when he was only sixteen years old. He hud to make himself out ns older than he really was to get iu the service. He was sent to llnlloon Company No. 18, nt Aberdeen, Md. Late in October he wns sent to the hospital to have an operation performed on his nose nnd throat. He was kept in the liospltnl several weeks, hut ttie operation was not performed. Family Kicks Funds "In November his mother wns token down with 'rheumatism, nnd was very sick. Everything was so dear, medi cines and everything else, thnt his brother James did not feel lie could keep the home going unless he got some help from Joe. " "So he wrote to Joseph nt Aberdeen and suggested he get n furlough to come home nnd work for awhile, so they could get some money together." This, ns the young wife nuti .mines Stevens, the brother, told the I'.nry. wns what Joseph did. He got ten days' leave, arriving about Thanksgiving. James ltad a job for him. and lie went tight to work, driving' a truck, which he lind done in the army. They were very happy. Things went better from the first. The ten days were up though only too soon, nnd Joseph wanted to wbrk a few days longer so he emild have o full two weeks' pay to give his mother. Letter Was Not Answered "We decided to write to Aberdeen." snid James Stevens. "We sent a letter to Jo'iep's lieutenant, asking if the leave might not be extended. Joseph watlod for n reply, but none came. As the days went on ho got worried. At Inst ho was afraid to go back, and ho kept on working." "This thing wns worrying him terri bly " broke in the bride. "He told me nil about it when we were married, ami liu said only the other day that he was going to go to the Ited Cross nnd ex plain everything to them nud see if they could not help him get tilings fixed up. He didn't consider himself n deserter." llefore lie could go through with his CAN'T ENJOIN MOVE TO ENO TRANSFERS, SAYS SERVICE BODY Commission Ruling Means P. R. T. Passes Stop July 1 Unless Directors Change Decision OBJECTIONS CANvBE HEARD AFTER ACTION IS IN EFFECT Public Opposition Is 'Crowing". Mass-Meeting to Fight Com pany Set for Tonight RECOVER FOUR MORE BODIES OF EAGLE BOAT VICTIMS The bodies of four more numbers of the crew of the TJ. S. P. Eagle, which capsized near New Castle, Del., Inst Friday ,wero 'found today near tho wreck, '-he bodies found today were those o.' Hoss Houston, Bristol, Tenn.; Eugene Kendrlck, Orlando, Fla.: Tohn E. Lamb, Alexandria, Neb'., nnd one unidentified. All will be sent to the Philadelphia Navy Yard. i i ffEW YORK POLICE INSPECTOR GETS TWO YEARS IN PRISO! NEW YORK, June 15. Police Inspector Doininick Henry, of the Tenderloin district, found guilty of perjury lnst Friday In con nection with New York's vice war, was sentenced today to five years in state prison at harfl labor. PRN TN AWARDS E 301 DIPLOMAS, 12 vi HONORARY DEGREES Continued on I'liite Two, Column One ROBBERS B A MAN SCHMIDT STANDS BY STORY E ESCAPE WITH $210 Victim in Hospital Following Hold-Up at Twelfth and Green Streets ;l HOSPITAL IS GIVEN $250,000 IN WILL Free transfers will be abolished July 1 unless the Philadelphia Rapid Tran sit Co. decides tint to wit the chnnge Into effect liecnuse of tho Rtrength of 1 public opinion ngniust it. The Public Service Commission pub- I lished n ruling today to the oficct that it lias no power In enjoin the rompnny from inaugurating the change. The answer wns jjlven In reply to tiic np pllcotlon of the I'nltcd Iluslncss Men's Association to prevept the change. The abolition of free transfers will be n blow to the prosnerity of tho Frank ford 'Tj." according to Director of Transit Twining. The cstimnted trnf fie of .",0.000.000 if the rond is opernted in conjunction with tho Market street sjstem on a free transfer basis by the company will' shrink greatly, he be lieves. Protest .Meeting Tonight Tim number of persons who will use t he Frnnkford line if they have to pur chase three-cent exchange tickets for rides on feeding lines cannot be csti mnted. lie says. Hut public sentiment is already at work fighting the change. A meeting "in ne neiii in the Klnsey School, tier DETECTIVES HALT 'HARDING TO RETAIN COUGHLIN SEARCH HIS SEAT IN SENATE Father Calls Them Off to Be Keeps Office, as Retirement Able to Deal With Kidnap- Would Endanger G. O. P. pers Himself Margin of Control THINKS LETTER IS GENUINE CONSULTS SHAW TODAY Ry the Associated Press Final Exorcises of Commence ment Week Held in Alex ander Hall , LLD. DEGREE CONFERRED ON SIR AUCKLAND GEDDES Services of Men Who Have Risen to Eminence Recog nized by University Special Dispatch to nveiilna rubllc I.tHo-t Princeton, N. J.. June IB. -Thro hundred and one men, n- majority of them members of tliu class of 1020, but ninny of them former members of classes 1018 and 1010. who lost a year, and, in some roses two, by reason of their war service, this morning received their degrees in Princeton's 17.'td annual commencement exercises held in Alex ander Hull. At the same time twelve men received honorary degrees. Promi nent among the recipients of these honors were Sir AiieK-lnint r'n,,,n!,Ml n...i.i. I the British ambassador to tho United oiHi.-s Wno received the degree of doe tor of lows; Dr. Alexis Carrel, of New i ork, n world famous stirgeon, who was mnde n doctor of science, and lleiiil Atiiu,.. fl 4 1.1..... .. Washington, June ir,.-Warre n. Uureneevill e Sc 1. """"' "' l"C As has been the custom in recent innntnwii, tonight to protest against the abolition of the transfer '""'""" .""""ch "vp. ipm,p " rP.; Ti,bi .V i im in i -r reived from n innn. igmng himself will l1 of,tl"t DitP(1 Huslnes, Men ..Thl. crnnk." are from the real nb- will so on. nircadv mi ami Mention to ,i ...i . ... . ...,., .. ..i II Wlllll.- I" il1,4(lli.u ,).., !','. p,','i ,n' n,r7'l- "' implication to ,,,.. n lie Public Service Commission having wliereh li ,n.T V",r, ' "mission having wliereb he can exchange the Si 2.000 I -..-.. ,.,- , ,,. ,p eonipnny give ,,. ,.,, ,,, fot. j,M M,Mi runii- ..mi. ni cnrcK to riders purrlins ing evciinngo tickets when tbev desire j t. I'mmhlin home on Snndv iuiirr. so innt n rennte may tie mnde later If thi chanirr is not unheld. City Solicitor Smvtli mnv iref !n f Investigators hove given up the search for lildiiiiiined Blnkely Couglilin be- PIIIIC.l Ittu fnllinn f2.l!cri II I 'nm'MIn hns niimiiitu-nl li'ln Intention of denliiic : Harding, the Republican' presidential direct witli-thc abductors without tell- nominee, does not Intend to retire from ' years the formal commencement excr- the United States Senate until hi term , l''?eH w'ro. r;ttr,,"nIy simple and short, of office exnlres on Mnrcli 4. "ir..':i"!LLplr?,,Lnm 'l'ri":'l '' the "There is no possibility of that. Senator Harding asked whether h me neiniiu iiiiiiii'iiiiiit'i.i . i uu ncu "i ui-Rrresi uy ur, .1. ti. Hjbhcii. ores! iiiii'iiu in rt'MKM. urn iiiu-uu in mtvc m-iii ui Ilie UUlVerSitT. Ill ui..-.1. mere was evident a new spirit of con seerotiou and a new degree of earn. Mfe ".T.tor I"bb'." "'Phasizcd. "n ins the detectives The investigators are a unit in their belief that the S12.000 ransom de manded for the child should not be I paid, mid tho father's willingness to pax it has caused them to nlianilou tlio case. saltitutorinn address by the first lionorn i man, f.ew s Daniel UncL- ,.r m,t. .i.. ig declared todui when j valedictorian speech bv Erdmnn Harris he would re-ign from of Sewlekley. Pa., nnd the prehentatlon mediately. "I do not of degrees by Dr. J. (I. Hibben nrcsi- 0NE SUSPECT IS BEING HELD Two thugs held up and robbed n man of .$210 on (Jreen street near Twelfth early today and then bent him up so badly that lie was taken to the Hahne mann Hospital in a serious condition. Marion Styner. 097 North Alder street, is the victim. Benjamin Wex ler. alias Patsy Iloyio. twenty-one years old. 11.10 Wallace street, is under arrest enhrged with being one of the highway men. Shortly nfter 1 o'clock this morning Styner ate in n restaurant nenr Elev enth nnd Oreen streets. When ho emerged two men who had been stand ing nt the entrance followed him. Near Twelfth street they stopped him and demanded his money. He refused III the strugKle tlint followed he wns badly beaten about the head and shoulders with n black jack. Among other injuries lie suffered n broken jnw. The tliiiEM'rnn when Peter Zalk. 1020 FairmouivJ avenue, who witnessed the r.sMinr nuu ronucy irom n iinii,n"c, hurried toward the scene, i-lmiiting for help us he ran. .nlk summoned the p Wlttlg to Inform Council Today Chi cagoan Won't Change Testimony Council's self-investignting committee will be informed this nfternnon by iio,.-.. v;t; r,.ii' ,..,,. nrms, that A. II. Schmidt will not nlV.' s,l0,wp.d "S change the testimony lie gave befoie the committee. Schmidt, eastern mnnnger of Scon.. Itoebuck & Co.. told the committee of n "mystery man" who demanded .S2.", 000 for puttint: the Hoosevcli liouleMiid trolley ordinance through Council. Schmidt further stated no councilman had made nuy 'grnft" suggestions to He tt,d Styner was taken to the hos ii.iu. in. li jini-r liciiriliu. llll null ' tmnl order mnnagcr's testimony in that re- jjnlk gave the police a good descrip spect was contradicted by Thomas E. I Hon of the highwaymen nnd nfter l)e- thy anil .ici nr.iKK. ot sit to. i ih Tenth and IJuttonwood ht-ects sin- Mr. Mitten testified Schmidt lind tion. arrested Wexler. Znlk idiiitltieil mentioned to him the name of Council- Iliini as one of the assailants. man Alexis I.imeburner. According to l Wexler will have u henriiif. today i'l Mr. Mitten Schmidt had snid Lime- Central Station. burner ndvlsed payment of tribute to - the "mystery man." I COM CATUPR'Q RP5T MAM Wlfftir ifuu urt.. rt !.;.. .. l I WWI n I ll-ll J Wfc-Vl r" nnh nun nt-iii hi lliritU (CL'CIIU to hc hclnnult and Icnrn wIumi ti DUAL KILLING IN LANCASTER Tragedy May Be Treble Wife-Murderer and Suicide Shot Bay Also Lancaster. Pa.. June in. Three jear old Helen Mull, lying scriouslv wounded in the back in the children's wrd p the (Jcncnil Hospltul, nlonc holds the secret to the tragedy late ves 'erday afternoon wliich resulted In' tho murder of her mother nnd the suicide of ner father. The shot which may cause r death was fired by her fattier. , 'ou .null, thirty-one, n pretzel baker, separated from his famiiv. be- nuir cniagcil when Mrs. Sarah Mull, twenty, refused to live with him ngain. ionard sundown yesterday he entered a house on Marion street where Mrs. lull rcsiiloil tvHI, lw. .nll.- ..l...l.. wjke(l to the room where the mother ! nulil "nl('1- "lnnugcr could take the stand lervltf Babb Serves Mathematics become tiie property of 'th V,.. l "V" ''"1K "" tlu "p" nnd firec Mrs. Isaac Schlichter Leaves Large Portion of Estate to Frankford Institution GRANDDAUGHTER HER HEIR ' i " . .. t --.., . ii ..'li . A bequest of 2."0,000 outright wns made .to the frankford Hospital in the will of Mrs. Isaae Schlichter, JiRTM Frankford nvenue, admitted to probate today. Mrs. Sihlicliter, who was the widow of the jute cordage manufacturer who founded a large plant at the lower end of Fraiikford. also bequeathed $10,000 iOs a memarinl to the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd, Cumberland and Collins streets. To W. Kirkland Dwier. "my fiiend nnd adviser." Mrs. Schlichter left S200.000 in trust during his lifetime. On hts death the money is to revert to tne rosiuiinry estate. Mr. Dwier is 1 secretary of the Schlichter Jute Cord age Co.. nnd lives at 1!l.",7 North j Twelfth street. ! Im fight tomorrow when Commissioner i lement sits in (Jity Hull to hear serv ice protests filed by the Cliveden Im provement Association. Mr. Clement hns signified his willingness to hear the clty'H arguments if the citv solicitor wants to press them nt Hint time. Another Koe of Plan The Sherwood Improvement A&kneln. tion if nnother organization fighting the i' change The boycotting of trolley curs " ., ,M,tiii,i(.iiwii ui juiH-y- iiur.s is recommended ns n weapon to be used ngainst the company by this association. The. protests will be nired before the Public Service Commission Into this month or early in July. June 21 mux lie me unto. Pilakrh was kidnapped frmii his crib Mill rond. Xorrlstowu. thirteen dns ogo. and detectives have been unable to pen etrate the mystery surrounding the rrini". The baby is thirteen mouths old Opinion in Norrlstown is divided on the fnther's policy. Must persons be lieve he is ud'-.itiug the right course in offering to ransom his son. but some, including Chief of Police Eilcr. believe "The Crank" is some person tryiug to impose on the fninilv nud get the ijioney without veliirniiig the bilby Tliey be- ee I lie clfiltl is dead. my term out. Why shouldn't I "I do. however, intend to withdraw my petition filed lost week in Columbus iviti'.' notice that I would be n condi dote for re-election to the Senate. Tlint will be done this week." Senntnr Harding's friends cxplninul today that for him to retire from the Senate would endanger the nnrrnw innr rin of control held by t he Itepiiblicnus there, as bis retirement would enable Governor Cox. of Ohio, to appoint n Democrat in his plnce. They also said that should the senator be elected Presi dent in November lie could continue to serve in tiic Senate, ns he would not be Inaugurated until his term us senator expired on Mnrrh 4. The senator was at his oilier early today winding up'. some pending Senate business. Ills only fixed engagement wns with l.esi e m. silinw. iornier ser- LA FOLLETTE LEADING VOTE1 "'' f tin- treo-ury. who mud. n was understood, to discuss mutters per- .. . , . , ,.,,.. ' tnining In publicity in connection with Committee of Forty-eight Ballot for lll(l coming campaign. presidential uanamatc . enntor iiariiing sain lie unpen to Chicago. June 1.1. (tly A. P.) his finni n.i.i,." v.rr .'.."'"" :,ic' , , ... , ..ic uiinicn t nut now rested upon the class to fulfill ts 0Mr. gntions t the world mid liumanity UnderwVcl. i'hli rinh.S""-' """ Albert 1 ,"" " ' 'C IIUIIJ' c'Y.,r,"rVi-SiSLbr,sI Y-,f'0,h "-no.n llnsn of ison .Tireio uimitt . u nr!z in ,hn. n- i n.n... iiarrinon .Tnlln -..' . "n.Mx" Y0"" ' thlr"' n P- I A-. brSffc SiSJJS. "f,; mcTnn"a' "--' M HBMh.'NeTvorlc'"" hrU' "enry C V. WRrmtnnltnm Pn.ll.t. . rhkrlmiitu.,VL'r"'",- '"" PHI- rtniniii i. jr.. i'drrinn "v r MoViL"1 "rrh'r'' SMIIwHI. New York Atf" .Mn-incr; pri7-Av ta-i.nrea Hcliulr rnrn'Z,dl r',nr,nonV.j'r w"hfnnn Yk '. In.an- Hhvyay X j , second. V T Thiirh. winil tin nrpsmnc nmttcrs nrrtHiiiinc to i i"J rinrl.t. N'. Y ...-" . . -r' .. H tJ n . . , . fcr ' "Hi-rirnn Loinniai wata n i nrv Controller Hndley stated today Hint Senator Robert M. ha Follette is lead- 1IN senatorial duties by the end of the ' ranioi."1?!!;,, n""'?1 wb" ' he would favor advertising $2,000.1100 iUK the referendum vote which is be- i uopl:- "' "'en take a brief vacation n.w.. of ism vr,;.Pj T w,ti of th Sl.000.000 transit lonn in the'i,,,. taken among the members of the ' ''"f""' returning to his homo nt Marion. '.T?!!?'1",. . , usunl way. with every expectation of I Committee of Forty-cightli ns a suitable "hi", where he will be formally notified li.nw'H.m-l!. "it ' Vernon n !""nr getting n good premium, and was not candidate for the presidential noniina- f his noniliintlon. .. '',", of im3 rriz r.nin s m in tavor 01 selling the loan over the tion. nccor.ling to stnteiiients nt the, counter of the city trensurer s office at pnrty hend.pinrters last niglit. Leaders merely par. sni,i .lip. count minn the annnnri nt Ai-varK, .1 :hprspoun. Irfurli Mai)lln't. 1. ' .. ..1 ,1 .A, i-.i.i in.. .....It. ,MI.I uiv Plllllllll III t is cM.rotcd that the Mayor, con- the I.n Follette Republicans, fanners, trollcr and city solicitor wit! in a few ini)nr and tne No-ipartisan League mem '""" ' ' tin- isisiin ni ..iiini.iiim hership. Thr do not anticipate tint nnd tlie terms of the offer, "not more Senator Joliii-on or Senator Ilornh wil than .1 pei cent. as the ordinance i)0t fi,P Republican pnrty. thev said .... .niiiioi.rnn iioniiiiec. nmir ur. ri9B f , olll ,..,., ,h pri , do. not plan to reach Mnrion much In ivmr DuboiK. Va. f'ni July 1. During his vucntiiui In -r,... .".. ,'. .Vri':' tn Jun'nr KnKhi.li will lonfer witli Chairman Hoys. uie ui'imiiiienn nut ona commit tee. inn Di'lroit. June 1.". flty A. P.)Tl.e, oiuer Republican leaders, nnd prcnan li speecli of acceptance. He had mil dei uli'il toilay where he would spend Ins vacation. The congratulatory telenrnms to the iii .K.rnl'. H. Iinv.i. f Prlnr ton Nj 'I Jr nnd J SI I-andl. Toklo jHPnn. i .h-h or issa nriz, ie fnulmh C II, Si -iim-r Jr , I'ntfron V J I'HK.nxon prize r, K hhimii. ., j. I-onn Should Attract ouiiiiciiMiiu n cu.v man nr not ex- Alicsiilgnu liriu.cii oi tlie ( ninmittee of , l'" -nteimai iiomiiiee have poured into cceding l per cent interest should prove Forty-rich' held its stiile convention Ins office from all parts of the country in ii hi in.-, mii.ii i oiurniier nailley lieir ioiio.. 10 seiccc raniililate.s to the ,""1 irum r.urope. . nereis n wine urni persistent ileinniid national convention which opens at Old Servants Remembered servants h , " hfTseh leMnVLnAi'". f,,r fo,r- J'"l' . "X '" certificate, fh.eago .Inly 10. The Fortyiriilli.ei" I m-sht '. ongrntulatr you inp'on m con, tion ,,, L,, ',M "" "hichnre regarded by the most con- also planned to name i, complete slate of '-tnry that crowned your plucky HBht." en ov nt tho il ; 'l'"'-''!.'.-s servativc investors as absolutely gilt- stole and congressional candidates, it William Cooper Procter, muuuger of the n'.' "I. , 1P timp "' llrr ,,pn,h- 'edged. .,,., aiinoiiiiccd. V,.o.l campaign, snid in a niessn".. ii . .... . """ i ,'iih ,"!' P!!t !'' ,VHR heriueathed; "City loan certificates are free of all' The organization hns sent nut o spe L i iii.". ' ''iircliill (.'onion. Mr. state tax and under present income tux rial appeal to women voters to inin tsrlilir iter s grmiddaugliter and ndopted' Inws. entucly free of the verv high promising them full equality in its i nf daughter. At the Re f thirtv Ml0 ,'s tn; supertaxes as well as the normal in- fairs. ' " " nf Wheelwrlithl f:it- M.i I'nnnlnrlinm IIumihreM Jr UirmiiB n-u-s I "Irsl II. l. Will ley Itondms Pn.l - ' iiiii. . niiiiTsiwri l'n .lunior nrainr rwlnlii rirnt I Tun- i.un J. uv Clt. .V .1 nrronil V II OniM, !!r "',',"" ' ! third. T SI. Contilclc. ST !.ttn lirlze .1. M l..in.l.u f TntilA nrry I missed seeing you here that '"",'."', i.i.-iiiceii inc.. irom I'linaiieipiiia ami Mcinity and fifty from I'eiinsvlvniila were nmoiig those w'liu received degrees, The INt of graduates follows: n lir.lm ok AitTS It.L'O Mnr. u I.-si.t Anriin. Donnld Ciimn An- lW...il'f. nH.. I.jilf .1 . - . .... I . . i 1 1 """ ot l"e principal, the '""" ;'x,,s. which iuhi;(. tlirm vci at i other liuf to lemain in trust for her (tractive indeed for large estates and . I ,nl1s1f"",l. It is stipulated, levcrts1 eiiltliy ind vlduals as well as for per il Iter children, if there shall be nnv or ' M,,,s "' '""''"rntp menns who desire to FIND PLAGUE IN FLORIDA . may bu disposed of by will ' ' '! P'acr their snvingR in aif investment thnt Two Nev; Cases of Pest Develop at Mrs. Suhlichter'u 11 in ...i' ..:. tlie low recognizes ns suitnhli. fnr , i . bites that should her i . ,".:.':. ! funds. , amp.co die before .she is thirty years old. or die without issue or without malt m-' n ,111 ' aUw' ,",',l in tn,Rt ro 'then the entire rfiJSe h than $1 .000.000.000 of t ihmiiui tl... ... ... . :. -"'"l- IS lO .1..,. i,iv,. iilivnVH liei.ll "The trust eninnnniea nf Il.n.i..i.,i.:.. Peils:uol:i, Ha alone hold ill trust ronsl.lernlil.. ,., P I I'lililn Ix.ilth .1 ci nnn nnn nnn t "". """T llllttee lis week w lien he nttllcked the iriiiispnrtaiinii art as iin-Ainerirnn lU'fl fihA.b l.. W-. . .( . . . iiiif,i i , ,' nllll wnicii re- Milted in her dcatli late last niglit. He then firc.1 a shot into the bnbv. Mull hurried from the house to tlie Xc,,ndrMs ht,,r? wher ''? ll-'-l"'l n n n. ' "1C1 n,turnp'l to hiH apartment on Orange street, where he ended his life DH,mjlil", i1"11 ,,,ft !' husband last wernher nnd riiuseil Ms i.r,-ui f- tupport. v "" """" FOR EQUAL GERMAN STATES Erzberner Points Out Prussia Is Too Large ,,Verlln '''I'lO l.'i. (Ily a' p i ni '-.'i-ta'tesf ente. v i. li ,"l'"niice was advo Z !?' l"V" K"herg.T, former here again. Schmidt is detained in the western city through his wife's illness. Professor at University Jervis Ilnbb, son of Dr. Maurice J. Mobb. professor of mathematics ut the University of Pennsylvania, won the host mnn at his father s weiuniig nisc Confers Degree of Doctor of Laws' night, when the lntter married Miss On FormiT FnnH Arimlnlatr.inr - - " ' ';..' """".' .... RUTGERS HONORS HOOVER "mi inimhrpp fir nii..,.n t BibTVtr?e7,,,,,n,B Sp-" 'or Instance ,,.' Vul ulnt l l'1's-i. b' dlvlrtort in. S t0, laiKC nml ''""hi stat 3,.1' rJn..'ual and Independei Ha. ir,VJ:i"n-n?vr.r "'"' Westplin "em eUes larl'l1 t'!,triK,H1 " '0' '" "ore an- " " 0,!' ,'' snid. "., trrle, S" tl ' 'nlf MIJUI ,llu "0,"' now being run t rnilr01"ls-whlch are ''-? ;UJ?- t. the JUSSERAND WILL RETURN "t Ambdo7"officlay An. '"need to Re8Ume p; published reports in ii "ohv"ltnndiiig bas,i '.fO'ts to tho rnnti-m... .... f M'lilntd . ine,Una W0M return o 7 Tal dutifi0", A0 rosurao his nml ZLii Prinee. u"cr "ls Present vacation in mt.W,,,,"1, "'? r-er, Gov New Itriinswlcli, N. .1., June 1.1. flly A. P.) Herbert Hoover, former food administrator, and Dr. Jacob Gould Schurman, retiring president of Cornell ('diversity, received honorary degrees of doctor of laws at the in ltd annual commencement of Rutgers Col lege here toilay. Other honorary degrees conferred were: Doctor of laws, Gilbert I). II. Hasbrouck. of the class of JSO. justice of the Supremo Court of New York state; doctor of divinity, the Rev. T. 1'ortcr Uriiinm. pastor of the North Rr Henry Gibbons, professor emeritus of Latin at the University. The ceremony wns performed bv the Rev. Dr. Herbert Adams Gibbons, of Princeton, noted writer, n cousin of tlie bride, assisted by tlie Rev. Dr. James Ramsey Swain, pastor of the Woodland Presbyterian Church, Forty -.second nnd Pine streets, where the wedding took ploce. Many members of the dihcrsity of Pennsylvania's faculty atteuded the ceremony with their wives, and C. H. KuauHS, celebrated organist of this city. plaved the weddiiic march. Mis. Itabb formed Church of Newark: (he Rev. Was a violinist of crcat talent, hiiviu. Lvcrt ,1. Itlckklnk, president of tlu graduated from American and F.uroprau vtesicru 'theological Seminary: doctor musicul academics linn. !.". f lv A. ervirr llllll l.oniv.l: i .. , . ........ --'' . i-tsiiieii i H til mi'iii miit'ii ik(ini inin ni.i.. row. f,.,..i. i iiiini stale health autliorit es mined t... ..... .i ., .... ,,'",'.," l,tt,'"- 'city loans. Kvcn in the present condl- , ''"V" "". "' ' ",',r mi.lliuin. be icyed f'r,ers of Aineina Hospital. Aided Hospital Before """ "f lllp "mney market 1 believe thut ' .'V l,'n'' '"''" " nul,on"' Phtgilc victim. JITS. Sell lie hie,. !,.. I , . .11 lirillllllll siioillll OC Olltfl llllliln .... " .. .. -..-iini. n in. -.... t,un ui'Cll inreenMt... .. ... .. . --- lor mniiy yvnv in h,,. i,;.' .;r"r ! uux vrKT 'S,H' 0I r flty bonds. n """l IIkI "":........ ...! r....... !...., i: . ..i nm ' nn" !' ii ni-tii uiiuiuini n U(MIV Wl't't provided the hospitaiv o,,,,' , ,," onl therefore. I nm not in favor of selling i nl" "J "";" ."V.", , """'"rlties t and was parted 0 v Iv - ' e ' ' I'ln" ?,"'! J'1"'" T ,llp ;'" Iar and there- '""" " "i V thi f " ""S " K"u .hildren's'word. She lX m n h' " ii'P 11. "h1? ?&ry W ' 'i'T ," v' !?;" V.j""-. v .. oils gfts to the liistlt.itlnn ..r.. I """" ' ii ".iciiu.iics amounts to n , , .... .,,. . ir- of he.- ,!,. i , f". c. ?V. At ,1(' time1 great many thousands of dollars." Inn.- plague riiiiiiiHim. rrprrsenied nu.inl.i.r nf i . ii. ', " l,lll'i' wns n' M.IMU Moore awarded to the PIioenK "'e stale nt Louisiana in the nvetigu member of the hospital's board of trus-, Ilridge Co. today the contract for the tin ,l,,l,lv Tin. i.n i . , ' ronstiiiction of the uncompleted sections .. i . i ,- ave. n l!tC1-l,0MIP "" Ki-nnkforillnf the superstructure of he Fra k ",, t''" "' ' ""'r Vt' 5 P aenui) near Huckuis Htre,.t i ... i ! . i. ....ilu f.,.. i. i...n... ' ".v."1 1 Two new cases of bulimic nl...... -"'v in iiliiiiii-ii i .. v tin iiiiiiiini" iii rriii of letters. Joseph Dnnn Allen. Iieud master of the Rrooklyn Polytechnic Preparatory School : mantcr of arts, Henry G. Parker, of New Hrunswick. president of the First National Hank of New Jersey ; Dr. John Wyekofi. of the doss of 11)0.1, physician, of New York city. Kighty-iiiiie uiidergraduati were conferred. .Mr. Iloowi the alumni dinner following the com meucement exerciBes. After n reception nt the home of the bride's parents, in Nnrbcrth, the couple left for Mulue for their honeymoon. l'.on their return they will reside nt Ardmorc. r LAST OF PIGGERIES GOES i dcgiccoi .... poke at. neaiin inspectors i-,inisn uiean-up In Northeastern Section The lost of the piggeries in the north eastern port of the city wos cleaned up this morning. Inspectors of the llurcaii of Health made a tour of that section Mexican Provisional President Says '"'""'imiiici uy ponce ami ti.eme. une ,. , ' ' pig-ralscr who refused to nunc, hod his Nominee Is Good Friend of Mexico sties foicibly removed. Mexico City. Juno 1,1 ilh A I" I j Director Furiiunh, who is conducting Adnlfco I .a Iluerta, prmlsioiiol piesi- a vigorous tight on rat. said that pigs dent, declared at a dinner last night . must he driven from the . ity limits, for that he considered Warren (.. Harding, I one tiling, if the city is to be rid of s one nt the most beautiful home. me nortliciihtern section of the citv' Its blm'k VCr Pliro"ntely ..city at ' "M'",0ni1(;VfNP8,ntps'''rfrcd todny WIRELESS MEN STRIKE section Detwecn Uyre nnd Ilridge streets. Frankford, nnd the completing of the Front nnd Arch streets terminus The contract price is $.1,10,000. FAIL TO ACT ON' PROVOST Penn Trustees Discuss Subject for Three Hours Make Appointments M.llllgh til- tlllMCCS of II. e I',.l Orders tr. o..u ,. . .. I Vlit, of !!p",l"i.!.nln .'r."h."tl for . ,. ,, cna or voyages,11""' ,u"" """ nmirs at ineir iiioi.tlil v .M C ... '" '-"urcc-wage Demand jOlllloil. .1 II 111. I.", ...ill. t ,, villi-., nf . ...... i :, , ' i ....... .., iiiiii ihc w irei I--A mceiing esieniin. iney railed tn take nuy ucii.iii .ui i i.c suujcci or u hew pro 1 IJ.I . I I. have been icpoited nl Tamnicn. nceonl. ing to lb.. KveeNior's correspniideut in tlint city 'JOHNSTOWN HAS 67327 Western Pennsylvania City Shows 11.845 Increase In Population Hashingt'in. J. .ue 1.1 illy .. Following uiisiis figures in-n made known toilai ' Johnstown. P.i . I'.7. .127. an increase of 11. M.I. or 21 .". ner cent; York, Pn.. 17. !!)!. in. reus.. 'SiU. or 0 1 per cent ' liatrrlilll. .Mil's . .i.i.ssj; Alien ecu S Senator Albert It. Fall, of New Mrx no. in a telegram to Mr. lint-dine, snid l,.i , " ' " ...... - ........,, i'wiiiii.i tnillI rll" lour noininnllnii m eoilivnlent t n,. d r.ui j.,ni. b N.mm.hi Ainislrnnu. Jr eof. rleit.nn. and , our elcrtlon ,prs re- f,r h:'' ' mj' ili turn to sanity, tlie restoration of law . Jr .inim tii.iri lirvl.tfi K.livin IllnrV. nnd ordei anil pence to all the world " I '"ram Heiiis iiinu.-u (;nri.-i Arthur lionij, ' ll...j...... I Marsh, president of 'the KlV.iK.i.r '!! , ,?r,.n"JiXm..IIff1!lJK: I nriners National t oiincll. who clashed jvnilam ll. nr Hr.nl. Jr llHmlelnli KHJah with meinhei-M of the resolutions rom-i !!r0B" 1,.',1,,ll v-" "" "rum. Jr wiihrlniu mitt. f th.- Republican National (V. ? V"C"..Jr... '.,tr' ! '""VJi". A'- ' ..... . ui.. ..-..ii iiu. i. iiui.i. ijiiKnn iiurKi. liRrl,-K .Muni..- llutir llfm.ird llursrll Ilutler. Ji siojimu a i nicn Itudolf AukiIii i Hnmin t't'nrl.r I. in Cnrrlrk Jr i I'hllln Miller .'hmiiiK rlln (ii-nr(t Hiiwl.in.1 J.niisf. B.I .M.iuri. h i:-irl Cliirk IMwunl Hnp i offv jr wijiiiuii itBiirtolnh t'nmp, I ion. ,lr lehn Lleti'ireuaul ronan Jr llow- , rd I'leveliinil cii. Ii.malil lianforlh Paul I.wlnir raps I'renn. e N.irth'i,. Dean. Ken- ri-tli Klmrr Deinui i nt John l'urn- Drnnli. I Sranklln stirr.r tii-in I llnum.1 Niriinladi lejo. Il.rrlrnn ,st,.. Humnlit Jumeii Hen- ilriraiin IiiiuKls lr Willlnin Iliiriiile Hnwni. , ''nrr Ituswll tiron lr t.nurrni lllun Dunn Harnlil Preilrrlik i:Knr. Urrard Stont coinery Knullali li.it-f I.I ,v. 11m, Cynon, JHnieH Mr( ullniiiih Pun .1.1 Arthur lluahen . V":. ' Jnhn I'-aunilfrfti l-rnni'll. Jr Paul I ! Milhoure l'nion. Jiuni' llnrki-r Kielil Har. )L ..n1,1,'.'"1 F,..,!,",, Jr '"r- tllllripli! 1 OX llllHm llalllni.u. IVff i .... .... .... "larnaus .'lllrence llo.d -Mll.ll (Inrrln... Ilei- lliiimaH llord Orlt Jr joim 'The iilntfoim notiirnllv imloi'seu .1... . ' , , : . . " l - inimnn i-nme ni'iiii ll.iwaul transportation net and tlie legislation '. Il.rrlrnn .st,,i. nomniit Ji. to turn the people s ships over to the British and Amem mi shipping inter ests." Maish .ie. lined These two measures jointl. will epell finnnrial loss and perhaps disaster for hundreds of thousands of farmers - ...i .in v.. , itirenci i Chicago, .lime 1.1 --i Rl A P. "-nrv KUuarrt 0rl liiliemni, Will II llnvu .......i ... !,,on .J!rr man (1 Chairman W,l II Hovs ,, ,., .. , ,' nTL Jr Zm a' r,VA'Vl conference Willi iie.st.ril lead, is of the reux Ilalah. Donali Mrln llal"tVai" lla Reinihlic-in National Committee lodlll '.'" n1.. "ll1 '"'nlll'in Andrew Pal on liar and departed fur hi, ho,,,,, in S1I,V11. I ftn ' iVAKaW ii"rfl.B itt ffCT Harding , thr- . ,,,.,. ;,ead. ,' , ; ,,1 , ',m,,ffiP7 'A.Vnlf.rt A. 'I. Ilert whi.it will innkc the nr ."."V;!" Jr., '-'w'" "nlar lllunit Arthur rangements for ihe formal notification iV,'.rr" "i.r'i.r,Ti...'l..., I''W'H .l","l,1 """ok, of the cimdidote ,., his nouiinn.ion . &,? s.:r,1A),,.rr,,,llnjHrk,.a'i,,,7;h,,Nn n? It wns eiutihnsieil lie iri..tm-n I. ....I Jui iit.s Jr Willli.ni hi.,., i. .... i ei u tlie roiifen in r hen th.ll Ihc tei lll.iri W.'SI III Ille .Mississippi p., the big battle ground of the piesidciitnil election. Claieuie Miller, -e, rclari of the iiiitioiiiu t--iiini.it t. ',. ailment, d the :"? '""" 'Hi Wlls KendrH PrtA. erlrl, Synmur Keiihun. Join, n... iri i..n i. .:....... ". "! ... ..j........ . iMiinuil h..rk l.ouln Kii.it Jr i.nn.ii.e i.HtrnlH- Krnnerl .fnl.n .mi... i ..iimin i.airili Jr Xi'iimelUKr Wrlaht LA HUERTA LAUDS HARDING Republican nominee for the presidency of the Cnitcd States, a "good friend of Mexico," During tlie course of his address the provisional president snid that he op. posed capital punishment. Miguel Ciivnrrnbias. former .Mexican minister to Great Ilritalu nnd Russia, hns beqn named secretary of foreign re- lllttn.lH HffKA..Itnn .v. J... H-..1uIaw, m.imv, H.iiiimit iu ii.p iasciviy.- V rodents. This city, the director said, is weeks abend of New Yoik city in making a survey of rat -infested sections and in preparing plans for the extermination of the pests. "Philadelphia compl.'ted its survey Muy IS and New York Is Just beginning to talk about a survey," the director fttwrtrd, ,. ii ..A ......V, . ." roiesH operators thnt As the icsicuotion of Doef..- .!... I'.. 1I..1.17. Mish-iwaka. Ind.. 1.1. in.-.' .era ' this nor wS, ""'"I""-! was takes ..ff.., , June .1,1. ,,e ' Vl.r'; 'v I'Vimjiit. I) . 12. Ills . Y,s, Allis. Vjs n " l',e ' ' ,, so , 1, ', ill , T "'' '""' " v'S ,V". "u? MSIt of Wl e ess t ", """ ' v, ,l,p Avsnciatiou will enter I he coiuing i ear will o ,, n l--"'. in.r.ns. 712D. ... 107 l ,,. ' ,r 'lu"- '" ",l """''"" I" "" John lUtmnml n . n (l.l".rf oVaiM ot Wlieless lelegrnph sts. . The men ai.ooinled head unless il .. !n. ..' cent Columbus Miss Id im ' the western ciinpiiCs'.. m.r ...uriland. on. nuo, h.,,in" KS niid'aiiVbeVt'e' co!',lo!:d it K.rTf W ""I" i sDESH0WS SHOCK CLERGY IS CL0TH CLOTHING? . 1J!ZrW of employment. "uiiiiions j it "iiuei " on .Many of the trustees ' - ' m Jr-i,r.in. u suv.iam i..ihnu Wl" htttv,j"rha :"'" s-supreme curt Must settiei r?r!s7,p; '?wa the'lr "o S ' ' Z d'Z' ir!f W,,,P" ! TtuU "f ,,M '""'il Wh 'lr " ' Psv"le Ch""hes I Woole" Companies' Problem f nil. WeV Z?," , ' nJ fnithee telVw wi. I K'B" f"r 'he expansion policy ot he I iiivei'r.liv i. ......in., ..... ' New York June 1.1 i Hv P i. lr ''""' ''hiirln. IlfM.oiii, imiiam jlaanr. afTectcd by the strike. ' "U ""l " "p," , " "j,,,. l '', "'., 'r'"'"'. " S,',"",n'- Hed when thev wnlked out of h e e ' I,.n" l,P,'u ,'nUr'' """" '" ,l,(i,', whether M-nlelnn HnM.lna .-..rnwell llurnh.m HoV.rV If the strike makes ,. progre.s . c. r1' w, ',1 " ,' m ,," im!! "J 'H'nics tod,,, nnd found cert,,'!,, cl,,! ''' '" Hoihlng under , lie Lever net ' llWWl,, S. l'l' men plan for it one of the most serins on , liin.lrel "'Hmntlee of i surrounded by sideshow., in, idrnt to l''.UMnI Judge Hand today granted a .nr, Huvara Joseph ii,w?rd HehSnck'"?! effecta forcast is the holdlnu un Tf , Wo ',.. l I ,i.,i . , ' 'he six county tlreineus convention TI writ of error asked by the government ' "H.r;' 1',"',,i",i!'"Jri. '"ulaHI"l-rt Ik shipping and ro,,sc,p,ent-gto ", dea of the pew scho,' "of flSo aHr'.' ' 'i'iV M,,.tl,0,,llM. l,,'"h p1''"'" """'' J? th rnH" r,,fv-,1", duwrWan W"' w w&XfS'toi'R1! the ports. 1 nclcr tle b0Ilri f t"nlV veSter av'" me etinis I," IloVi.Ilita ."t "ifl'w bankeil up ticniust their elniroli. inpanles of New York nnd .M,,hsu- ''"'". John Mchowtli Hharp. .-1.1. n" regulations all ships of more than 00 Tn ic . in X nrofess, ' of I '7 wli Hip Fourth street entrnn.e blocked s-husctts and William M Wood, presl- whwrm' miS-iKUtSS.? "."y"n tons n.ust carry; .wireless operato.LWMiTJ7.,,mVi to by the tents, sidewalks trees oi, dent of these corporations. I,.'L fl nr'ft aioan" a ,rpAin.Wril L' .fMJ .1 tsim.i, tl.n ..1.1 It - --...-. I niniuil . "I'HI, i 14 1(1 1 111 III' ll'llrt I'.. I !.. ....... ..r.. I d ti " i iiiir iiii'iiiiM'ii i (in nut i mil i-.i. .. ti Among the ships which may be fle- o.ied is the Mnurctnnin. which Is due lpvc Soiitliiiuipton .Saturday Ihe ussnrlation ilemnndH from the ...u.t-iiiii li, ii iiiiiiuniini u'mi nr ft. .. " j oualiflcd men, rising to H,xUa after nind years of qervlci. V , J r 111 , tired, and Dr. A Ilruce GUI W1.s fleeted professor of orthopedic .tirgcry The resignation of Dr Leo S I Jo we from the Who, ton School fin-ulti was up ceitcd. Dr. James H. McKeo resleued as professor of children's diseases lu iuc jnuuiin Bsuwut ui iticuicine. I1C ocelli), .Ml. ('nunc inn,, l,,i,.. ,, , , , ., ...'.in wengier rienreii ine stuewalk Mn.,.- npnmt..ni.l ... 1.1 .. .- rbarged with profiteering in the sale of "."7, .S.,h Uttr,l!B,,n,,'0h,."S iT'tf- A'""' pons oi rioin. uie writ wus alloiied , hawk llobrt IVade Hr-lr ' Jr" ChaVl.. nZl ......j ,-..,..,.,.,, irniiinnH in iiiii clfl i uiut nmiK oi nil on or hy r.4rul .Tmliro winfiiir iwi iijiir mvtn. biam St th Xnn"k S of'M esh.,irf,,",!,? M.nWnB thn indictment's 'on',! ! iJ&ruSXl&r i.W'iiKh8? tlinlr nnlw H'Ichiows ngullist ground that clilth IUIS Hot Mlllllng ail " Hnnrlrh flay Tor , ,r llulfft Insi opened la the courthouse. Q ceu j, WruchI court In the Trimble. Jr. oror Awui Tffj! u tl 1 Kl M n n llir llillloiini f.miiiill.'O. iiilvnrrit.d the'J'P Unvnl Hunter MrAlpln .1,1 iirof.. V, establishment of the main Republican ,,'j u- I.:J"',Mr,k'' J""nh JtcKre Mad- 4 henili.uartris in fhi.ng,. ius.ead'of New j & Vrn' A',n,Tu. Ti'Wrn.tt' JX i orl5. Cliiurma-i Hals expressed Ins ' er Jo.eph Albert Min.ni. jam" flimvSnt . i,i 1 i 'iimt .. . I -t -i : ' . r-iL.j i .v, i' ex no" eri-. .... rt -. .ii. ,.r.. a. . .p i . . . .Wtt -...- ..i. i'FS&iCt itV. 's . I I .i t.. IVi.H'.' ' 17 ,..-j KMZZlinMim&t '.Hh L2M Iff nirtifttltMl?i'lr . xtfha&t n 1a?WK: '
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