ROB5& i". ym TMViI E f-t HIHrtt hfM' local hWMI fMtk) Wind. " TElfrKBATtJIII! AT KACH 1I01T. I 81 0 n ill ia ii 2 :i i 7i. 172 n 74 7fi I ! 07 ion araii! '" ''l J4.rfKf'13'Bk'V..'Jwk. i,lM-mtftTHMi,iJ,wwB'1l- '1 -'WTI M ,"-1 , ..,,. .... , . . "" fff-' TM T .Mb. 'Jt7M ' - vhbvv. b. iH-b ,n.k.' '.Hr.Kk v u m.w"mttm t mrm "m m mm m r m 'm m m m PL I KM! fin WlllllllL TZ1IT LIL1IC VOL. VIII. NO. 209 PENROSEFORGES 1 PINGHOT .Eighth and Ninth Wards Revelt j at Vare Rule in Sudden Rush for Ferester BREAK IN ORGANIZATION ' SEEN IN MANY DISTRICTS "May Carry Phila.," Is Hearten ' ing Message Frem Headquar- ters of Independents 'EARLY VOTING IS HEAVY Supposed "Stay -at Hemes" Threw Alter Men Inte Panic by Shew of Strength ' A if volt within the organization rank against Attorney General Alter, combine candidate for the Re ' publican nomination for Governer, developed today in the Eighth Ward, home ward of the late Senater Pen rose. Edward A. Devlin, mercantile ap praiser, the ward leader familiarly known as "Buck" Devlin, had' his workers distribute sample ballets ' parked for Gifferd Pinch'et, candi ' date for the Republican nomination . for Governer. The Pinchot State Committee hailed Devlin's action aa the begin ning of rebellion within the machine ratiks which will slash remorselessly at the Alter vote in Philadelphia, sdmittcdly the mainstay of the com bine candidate. Aim Blews at Vare A. Xcvin Detrich, campaign manager for the "lighting forester." also 10- jtrded the break no symptomatic of n widespread eenttment unions; '.former Mntenant of Senater Penrose. He Mllw Penrose men in many counties ivill deal crushing blows :it Senater jVare'a ambition 'for State leadership. Frem the I'Jnehel litMilqinirtcis In jihe Heal Estate Trusl Jtullding went ulegrnuis te every 1'liio.liet leader In the State. Tin; text of tin; uiehsaj;e fellow! : Vare orsanlntieii thrown Inte k,ypnlcjiere- today, v.-hi-n VYme-e wur.l tenacri tunica in ier riucuei. jie jie relt led by Mercantile Appraiser Drrlln of Pentese's own Klghlh wrd Is throwing Klghlh ami Ninth Wards our way. Other Penrose leaders fellow Milt. Vare i-kIIius- for Philadelphia iitajeiity knocked. Inte locked hut. I'inchei ma tuny Philadelphia. Contrai-ler Mill Optimistic- Senater Vare, soheolej ureIiisl sur ptlie during many jeiirs uf lMlttical maneuvering, show oil tin tiace of as tonishment when told that Kevlin was fhamplenlnsr the rindiet e.iiuliilauy. I "I ,have no ninlerstaiiilliis; with I 'lluck Devlin." Senutev Vaie te narked. The Seuth I'hilndelpliia leader pie- I 'kted that Alter would gel a .10,001) majority beiuli of .Market sheet ami, 'hat the Attorney tieneral'H niajeiity In Philadelphia would b 1C.O.000. I The heaviest ietiiijr ever locerded at i State prlma,i. lu this city ih ie- ( iirieu leuay. Allan liullcnriaii nt 11, n ii,f.... i,n, ' tliwc weie Mxtv votes eaM in the ' l'cel) ou flelu 'be polls, iliirty-sevcnth division of (he Twenty- '' "T,1 I'0!'" W'H be open this f veiling end Waul, Ocrmantewn and Mt. , l""'l ' otleeK standaul time. whi,., Airy avenues, one. hour alter the poll' means .s u t.,,cl; day llghl-Mrtlug time. "P'nea. "ete and you will de 10m dutv Heavy Vele Polled V".1 "".0" f.1'11 5" v iU '"ll '"' ,lu fi,v The Tni.nv L. 1 1 . . -(l,,l "l 'i L'ltieu. ou ewe it 10 m.ui -W,r,,?Ct'0,lMVir,,'i,vV',,1em-rlf "d t PcnusyJMinia te lake' ion ien 5mwiiIW nnn,,0M" a'"1 I"",'1 el ihei- im.t in the Government and ve e " Hill, hut, beei.' counted 011 in (lie1 " ' ' Tirti.a-pe.11 a bIB nnti-machlue 'ete. CAiD TnnAV The difficulty theie befeie lm been te rAIH IUUAY t (he electors out. 1 unciiet State hcmh'pMiters received puuiisiic repeits from various teuu ,"' ..' leng.iii.stanee telephone eell of 4flnA . 'X"1,y Precast 11 majerlly thrien , '01' l l('let, while n .nV.vr ,"u,J""iy ier rtue cuet was pie- "" oetn in .ftl, Kemery count let-. ucaster Thai Menl- irlrite?! "fst 'f' tberc is a genuinely nemlimMn1011, st .for "' Pepublic, 1 "vem n f" ,r .J"'0'' ""! because nmh1l0r ' 10 t,m ti,m' '" Pcnnsyl Pcnnsyl nner" tJ.tins (ev Mlc1' - tJiv liTifte"V v?or and fceie. A i 1 r -iiirn. Mweenpi1.' 'i1'"1 ''"''d-l'eught campaign ' ffnJPJ.,nl.F'l. Alter is made all - ...w, iiiuiiiHrie ,,v . ... Mi. L . ",0 ! s'limav ""IHUllt uting of ,lnti."'"K """ the opening of tin ,Z"r M"nK. I lit men Wat,l i,n.. .1 "t ''' s.oiillllenwe,llt II '" tllM.lCll ii 1 .1 . . " : !,.., "". ".". s-iei.-rien ami ' Altei kIiV, ,1 ,c Vmlwv I'im'het or Mtten i-' Lw, tl,e tppul.ll.-an no,,, ter (Sti ,Mr,,,,r' a"'1 "'""thw Sin- W DnMln "" T',,5l,,,1;u " have IWe Lcat n0'n,e tw the old .-. in decide u-i.efi,.,.. ii 1. lde Hal ties Numerous . ThfFe tn 8t.?JiT two Pri,u,1ral ba"i'-1 'eunlyTni ,t J",?"'"-'-. T. every; fit!.,. .'"" "-ri Utlll f c '"" atv arc het local St. V. "iiBre-.snu'i ta(c ltcprcsentatlve a!". "' ouBressmiMi. Si.ue .,,. .. . .. ' -..... --.(Utlll c Sena ami State and emei. ,-",",,,,"wn nnd committee In l,illldcl,hla the outi.eiirlng of lie ventlnufil un r re Feurtffn, Column (inr ,. VARE VOJjS IN A" HURRY Hi Only Time te Chirp "Alter Vic tery" and Speeds Off Senat loin II,. "" "I M ' ''' morn ng tlmt h m! for Alternev Umi "menrini"?!.!!! 1!,''l'..".!'u,"'v '."'fvlrs. Mildred Ennls, 15th and Poplar he paused eulv ai..:..' ..;;... "'vi'"1-,' vie II Dll'imi.l.... ..f Tli ...;.... iii-neriu .viler. I. -..'. H'Md Ihr r , l V "u'u,lH,d riKes hn.) L-. Wl,v iuciu befeie he arrived, -.'a, nnn,. . 'CU-.enl.i'l,l,M',!rm,,,r,viiii; i" liftvii, ii i V'" l"dlliiK place of . ' ;n .itJ,.r'Vn ''''''Vsy"1'"1' vimi. lit . l '. .M ''V.'..""!' .S"i del- ill i'iiii.' "I liill iieJe.-.- .in, I I-..,..,. i -- , ..rittii, Kntered "' e""l-ClnM srattr at umler th.) ct eC Principal Candidates in the Primary Today (ioverner Olfferd Pinchot. (ieeisre V.. .vr and Frank P. Creft. Uepubllcnn ; Jehn A. MeSparrnn. Democratic. V. S. Senate Knev's scat Mnjer David A. Heed r.ml Jehn (-. l.ewry. Pciiubllcan. IndKc Sanuiel Sliull, lome. cnilis. I'. S. Senate 1'enree Seat Oeerce Wharten Pepper. Vii Cicssmnii William .1. Umkc, IMwnrd It. Meed, Republican. Colonel Fred l. Kerr, neme- iratle. Lieutenant Goenier Colonel David J. Davis ami .Mm I. Ilrncken. Republienn: Rebeit 13. Pattlsen. Jr.. .Mm l. Uracken and Charles D. MeAvey, Democratic. Secretary Internal Affairs James F. AVoedwiiril.'llepublUaii: A. Marshall Thompson mi.l Jnnic T. Maliady, Democratic. Candidate for Congress vie te le neminatcil from each of Ihr xaai congicsulenal iliitricts in. thh vlty. Candidate also will he namrd fiem the Second, l'enrth, Sixth and Liphtl, State Senatorial District and fortu-ene candidates arc te or named ly rath party from the twenty -tlj, Icglslatira district. There is a targe field of candidates for the Jtcjntllkan Stale Committee and the Democratic State Cemmitter, icilh tice te lr. elected from earh of the cigJit State senatorial districts here. Thrsc imrty efjiciah arc e he erected, nut nominated, at the pilmary. PEPPER PUTS CROSS AFTER OWN NAME Senater and Wife Caat Ballets at Rmvantimnt U smI fcl...ii.- ma " ugdin eireexs i , ki'muc rue neur ier eiieiini); tne poll- Fer the firft time in ills f today I '"K ,,l!""'-' ",ls morning James Connelly. Senater I'cpper put a ciesh .. ,i inint ,'ii! s,"ul1' Wshtwiilh ntieet. the ma ma ma onne.ifn l.l .., .... it ,11";Vlnt1.i"Htj ius-arler of the division, named or.pe.Jtc Jib. own iinme. He ,! Mrs. ,;,.,. ,,,. yj.,,, , t.,llera(I(, Icpper Mjtu.I at Stiuiitceiith and Xan- Istieet, as jtidste of election, (lain streets, pelllni? place of the llf-1 Connelly ami Vahey are Pinchot six teenth division of the Seventh Ward. purlers ;nnl ihe i'lnchet eominlttee ns-M-nater I epper declined te statu ferlM-tt.-d the inspector was netins: accoid acceid accoid wliem lie voted for the fmvernership ' lust te law in selecting Vahey, who wns nomination. He said that at a pilmarvi wIIIIiir te sene. 11 wu 11 casij 01 every man ler himself.! Vi- 41. .it ..t .... i mil umi. 11 h Kcneiai election. . . , I" the "" -i.iuii.u lu-.i.w ins pariv. Senater and Mia. 1'epper ieaihe.l the polling place at S:0L A. M., jit-t two minuter after the polls enene.l. I1..1 four ether Aetcrs had already picee.lcd I them. .Mrs. I'cpper leletl before hi r i..,Li.n.l .,,... ui ,,. 1... .'.:.., ,:.' '." ! .....v....... . ...... ...f, ..,,- 1. j, in-ii 1 1 Hi. .I,, 1 , lirst time. It Is husjiected h eteil ter iscntiler 1'epper. Senater I'cpper HtieuL hands win, Michael herin. a ward committeeman befeie enteilng the polling booth. He aU.O grasped the hands of all ihe election etliclills In the place. "This !h the Hist time in mv f,, 7 have eier voted for mytelf," Senater Pepper Niiid us he left the booth. "Hut I feel that a man who ;Hvk for tl.e vote of his fiicii'il ought te hau hau eneugh eentidence in himself (e etc for himself." The Senater said he is coiiiideiil 1(. will win the nomination for Senater I'cnuise's old M-at by a laign majority. VOTE, SAYS PINCHOT 11 nun 1 iic . uri.sieue election was i- .,,-,. r,.,e n,t . j . . . 'polled te the I'lnchet City Committee Candidate Casts Ballet and Advises, it was ii,M s.(.,i die dispute occulted Ait citizens te De Duty Siitcm! Uibparch te himuu J'u'i' 1 Inljr Mlll'inil. la.. May Vi. luiiiie.iii.ieli nfttr voting nt the polling pl.iee lu Mil', foul Township wilhin sight of his home. tJiffeid Pinchot. Itepiiblit.iii eimdldate for iioveu.er. Issued the Itdlewlug .statement : "Te each Kepgblii an eier et I'enn sylvmila : "Have j en voted? "This is (he most inipeitaut prim.ni lu a generation, if en tone n,,. , ...t!i already, will Miti de se' I , ..... i i,..r . Excellent Weather Send6 I Jey Inte Pinchot Camp Today, I'l'imary Hay. Is fair and will cei.tinue se. according te the weather man. The clear sides sent joy into the Pinchot camp, bin gave the Uigaiily.i Uigaiily.i tien fellow 01 H lllUe te be giatelul f01.. Knew ing that thousands of I'jiiehet Mites will tonic fimn the 1 ill al districts, machine leadeis weie hoping th.-,t j. clement weather might held this tv te n minimum. That hope was bluMed by the olli elli eial piedictlen that fair weather will 'ii I1' I Al cmiII tiem tlie iilile alley te il,,. tlaiitlc Coast. 1 he tcmperutiue i s,.R.,,lt.(i ,( jl( . te the siiine level as yesteid.-iy. vvhuu ), ' ini.i-ciiri ilingeil neiween . umi 7i ,l .1 let's.. 1 1v.1t y 1 i'.uiis line yesteniay "eeiiKil te piemise 11 heavy i.ilntull, but eiil.v .Ol! of an inch loll. REAL D. A. R. DIES AT 106 New Hampshire Weman's Grand father Was en Lafayette's Staff NewfleMs, N. 11.. May 1(1. (Ily A. 1'. i-tMw, Mary II. I'lhe, a n-al (1uiirIi ler of the Itevolutien. died today tn (In, age of 10(1 years eight months and four days. She had been ill a yuir. Mrs. l'lke was, the eldest pei-M.ii lu New Hainpshiic, and possibly iu New ling- Hergiandfadier, Captain I.uKe llrod llred bead, M-rved en the stuff of l.iitayeite. 'I'l.i. ltev. Jehn Jliedhend. her talher. , wits the founder of Methodism lu Ve llampsltire. .v iireiuer, tueigi! u. ureii- lieild. wan no ,..' i'.,---.viii ui me New Yerli Stock Hxehunge. WOMAN ROBBED OF $1300 Streets, Leses Jewelry Mrs. .Mildred Imiii". I-'liieenih and Poplar ctreetii, leperleil tn police to day tluit her ii'iai'tiucui had been lobbed of SliJOO weith of Jewell nnd clelhllig. 110 Mil' AM I s II l lllllllllll.l .' 'I'lictluv III' "I celuim h ui ili I'ulilli l.ii;t'rj 1 ,.l Lull 'if Hi" l""1 '-niii'liis te I. feuiil In L'svU Cui ur. juuci -3 uj ",9, .lur. lh; l'omwneo nt l'lilladelraila, J'a. Jlau'i 3, 180 ". 'FRAUD CHARGED ! IN 2GTH WARD Congressman Vare Witness te Curbstone Election at 1724 Wolf Street I WALNUT ON JOB AND THREATENS PROSECUTIONS' Procedure te Name Judge Election May Result in All Vetes Being Thrown Out CoiicieeMnnii Vine Ihmctl tednj In u nub-tune it'eitiiui lir. the Twenty- Mull Ward, whleli lejul ad luirs of 'the I'inrhet Cit.N Committee branded n ,IHe4nl. i A ilUputr uri'liig from the lnt - ! minute (liulce of a juilm of eleelimi limi-ed nearly an. hour's delay in open- ini; the pullins; place of the tlilrtj feuitli ilivMen at 171' I Wolf street,. , T. Henry Walnut, chief of the Pit chut i.'emmitlcu'x legal Miiff, vNltcd the idlrlIeu and examined I'inchei werkcM who weie iinllijimnl ever, what they teriniil ihe lilt'h-baiided netien of Cen- S!rc-uan ai" mill the Vare workers. JTr. Walnut Niild wai rants may he obtained ler the,e ri.puiiMblu for tli" .cuibstiuie election. If the crldenir jiiMllles the iiutlim. he iillil. petitions I will be filed te (Inow out all the votes in Hie division. I tieerfie SiMiigler. ULBJ0 Seuth Col Col orado mi eel, wai the lejulaily elected judge of election In th thirty-fourth' division, lie resigned about two weeks nun. notifying Charles Sweenev. "IMIl Seuth Colerado street, a member of the' ',,i i ,,, ,(,,.. K.wmii AUTCOft ,..... .1 .. . ' Mm Vni.m'u ,,..i,,im, ,.u -i.i.,-,. --.-. ....... ,. ii..i,vinin 111, imi; uu.n.1," tiennble te die Vnre weikers. About 7:jJ(l o'.leih. a half hour before the 7:.'ll) o'eleek, 11 half hour before (lie time fur eneiiiiiir the 110IK. n i-tn listmi.. election was heM in fu.ut of Hie polling idaeiv An M'l'ieMinuieiy iweniy live voters of iliviHlmi tool, nan in Ihe riimii eleelieu mid named Ceeige Ihtel, dr.. --17 Sutitli Seeiite"ih stieel, n Vare follower, as jud;:e of eh-elien. Thu I'lnchet suppeitire opposed this move. Soen afterward. iiceeKling te in in in foimalien given Mr. Walnut. Congress, man Vine nrrled mill told tlm Vine lieutenants (hey did ilht in holding! the "iirlvtone eJeetiiul. ,,i,j( j Ceiigiessmiin a 1 0 N Mild te Inhe, told Kitel In (alte his seal in the poll- 1 Ing plate. The polls tben were declined ' open ill N:J."i o'ele. 1. Although Ihe Twenty -siwh AVnid is Cengiessnmu Vine's home Imiliwlel;. u strong I'liielmi seiitimeiil has devele.ed theie. Sweeney, (be waul committee-1 mini, ii-senea I'liiciiet will entry the thluy-feuith division nmeng etheis. " ' eiigiessmnM a,(. s lmmr iiufsieu 1 tile tweiitx-niiiih. with a polling place , at Hail Wolf st,,.,,. JOSEPH M. ROGERS DIES 'Veteran Newspaperman, Auther and Lecturer Victim of Apoplexy Jeseph M. ltegeis, M'teran news. pttpeiiiiuii. author ainl lectuivr. died today at the Fairfax Ap.irrments, Or. 'iiiantewu. He hail bien 111 four mouths, , death lesiiltlng fiem ,1 stroke of a,,.. .lei . Mr. ltegeis W.1S sivty-uue years old. I lie was the seu of the founder of i'.er-a ' College. Iv'litueky. and grailunleil trem I 111:11 iiisiirutiuu. His lli-st iitwsjin.. cNpeilciice whs gniiiud in Wilmington. As a young man he lame te this eliv land became a lep.uter en the North 1 Amerhiiii. Later lie went te llie Times, and thlm -three years age became itiun- aging editor of the I'blladelpliln In- iiulicr. Later he became an edlteilal wilier for that paper. Mr, Kogers 1 was a nod d lecturer en historical s,ib-, , jects. and mill.' M'Xeinl hooks, chief 1 among then. "The Life of Heniy Clay." lie was ui.iii'leil hue ihirty-Hiiee 'yeais iign (e Ari-s Aitnah Sldcr, (laugh- ter of a piumim-iii educator. lie Is suriHcd by lils widow and Iwo hens. Jehn Hogns and Jeseph M. Uegei.s, ,lr CITY WORKERS ADHERE TO MAYOR'S WARNING n..i isnin... ,-,,; r- . ., , ........ r-,, vm werKing ier Alter The imiiily efllres in City Hall were rlitmilly di.siittd ted, iv as (he n-mkie, 01 e m-ui iy Ing about the city drumming "!' i"'v i"r .iieinc,v neiteiai Alter. j s llie city eltn cs, Moure has control, il'llllllSl. lis , li; l-l i -i lei-lien order ever which Jlnver pici'iitril a iiiarl.ed nil of the Miner's .niyiug the piemts,, et puiiisiiiurui ler ilies,, Mi,0 0,(, net are aware that u Inveiite pi.utiie of en the Jeb today. the organl.atleii iu pnt-l yeui.s 1ms been The lily empleyes an- glviu n stjk-t ( te "count out" their opponents, mid i.fieillit of themselves. Keh s,ij;iis up the.se feminine lielltical welUe.-s j-e dc uiuiii enleiing the elllce and lIic-cKh out i teimlned (ililurd l'iuchet, as well as i.peii if.it niu. I The i mint eth.-es. en the ether hand. uie sadly nippirii. in Uie oillte of the ' llefeie S o'clei-U tills morning M,-. I.ci.-iver et luxes, whleli has- been ' e,se Imbseti Alic-uuis. ihuirmun m epeinlliig With a liic-ie skeleton c-iuw.,,!,,, Itennhlicnii Women of lMiIbi.l.-l. theie vne i-K eMra cleiliN hired lllhe .are of (he business leday. te ' TO STRAP HERRICK IN CAR Daredevil Aviator of Congress Must Fly as Passenger, If at All Washington. Jlw Hi. ( Ity A. lit iiicsentative Manuel llcrrlel, (H.lahcim.i, who dcr-cilbrs himself "dare-deiil aviator of Congress," tly only as a passenger In uruiv service machine.. The (light m,.',. P.i el as ciin air tin I lipill'l ."" '.. nnii-ll .11 r, IICl'l II i auueituicd he would uialie tuday. it wu le.nneil Iieiii air scivice efllciuls. will be niilde with llie Cnllgri'i-Miiuii secureli' tai.veued le il Piissetige, sei,, f nt ,,11, The ulr M'l-vue etli.-lalH dciided. in the I'.icc if piolcstatleiiH from Mr. Ilei- it Is . th.i: s.tf. ty luiuircil him te t.ihi i uie eilni pu Il ion in the al 'i raft than that of pi'et. .. ..... ...... ,.!,. .. I.I..1. 1... .. , PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1922 KEEPING TRACK "Commissary Wagons" Carry Feed te Pinchot Supporters at Polling Places IWIl-fill I btf ' Many women watchers nt the polls today leiuaitied eusguard tigalust ballet box. frauds without leaving the polling places for lunch. O cials of the Itepublleuii AVemen of Pemisyhaniii intredueed n.il battle taelies by sending "cemtiiis.-.iry wiy wiy ens,'' otherwise meter ears laden with lunch boxes, te hundreds of polling 1 place. 1 lie cars 'weie ilmen by Inir iretuliers of the .Moter Messenger Cerps In com mand of Mrs. Themas i. lllwyn. The meals were distributed from the In mi lium ters of the Republican Women el rennsylwinla. -151 Seuth .Seventeenth ti eel. Mrs. Ilarelay II. Warburton. who pievlitcil the 1 11 nt lies for Hi., womcn'i wemcn'i womcn'i erganiy.i'.tion. teuied the wauls this aft ernoon, cheeking ll till the tide of Mites thai 10IU1I 1111 for l'iuchet. who has die Mippeit of leading women. .Mrs. Itlaiiheubiirg Helps Mis mulf.i(ii lllanftenbiiirfrri'iijIUer pelirlenl ssKrs In Ihe wcll-efgiillived meMMiieiil te get mi the vote. Mi-. ISlanUei.biirg ruin eninileil ,ip the I hit 1 -fourth Ward, one of the Wet Pliil Hilelphln wauls wliein In.' pelitb ill tiiisses huu bteii wluii'ked time niter lime. Mi-. Samul P. Scott. ice ehaiiman of (he Itepublican Women. uKe viire.l Mirleus wunls umi was dt lighted with the ma inn r in whidi women et"is arose te this uppeiiuiiity te lice the Stale tiem contractor bossism. .Mrs. Alihlbahl K. Ilaimeii. head of (he Women's Jtcpulilicaii Club. 1111 ad jiincl of the Van- organiiilien, aKe was busy lislting polling phid's. Her club headquarters .11 niiwenth ami Chi'stmit siuets wit.' ileseiled, as all the women available weie assigned te ger Women eteis 1.. the polls. Michael Hnuen steed outside of the twenty -eighth dliMen of the T'weiily ft.iull' Wiml. I'.ioel.l, n .111.I Aspi'n sticts. West l'lilladelphiii, this muni Imr. ami lii-lil feith ter the benefit of the iiiiccilain about die mysteries at Mielitlcs. An one wi-ln.i', ini..im,itieuic.ime te I him and !' I l 't. Hia.eu was 1 stanch st,ii.e,i. .r Alter. , lieu 11 c-auie time let- him te make nut hi ;l linllel. In- -hew eii a singular lack e knewicilLO. and de-pile the fact that must of tin- umi mug he li.nl been freely heji'liu:: eui intei mat ion te etheis, h" ii.iuesieil lc-lti. I'la-ih Schiller, 'who N a ..nulidale for (he W1111U Committee. elVeicd te sliew Itrueii hew It was done, when M... M....I.. l-lmi..li i I'l.titluil .v'l.li.lii.i. ilei-lde'd It "loel.nl funny le her." and Intel teied. ! Mr. Si-bub r --lid: "New h.eh heie. ' Mis. Chui. 1. we m- been voting out 1 heie a gn.t many ye.n-s mid we don't ... ...I inn iMii.icii 10 come out 11111I tell It- Lew le de It.' IS111 .Mi-. I'huieli i-eiilliiuttl te inc.- test until the bulge of election dci-ldul il was all light ter Schiller te assist UiM.i-n. Women riemptly oil .leh When polling places opened at i , ,,-...., is IMOI'lllllir. till- 11'elnel. Me..- Ien the job. Ami they auneuiued, fur- thfimere, (hat they llilcii.leil le stay en (he jeli, net only until the 'mils close '"it '"'til tin lu! liilllet Is ceunlcil ter- iccuv. 'I'll. it weld "eeiiceily ' is why Ihe "Vigilauli s," the adopted name of tin women wan heis, aiese active nl ibis liillllelliar ciecueii. iiieysj u,,,t llu all ether i.imlklatcs. shall y,.t it deal. squill e Ceiiiilj : Ml, ficerge Herace Lei-imer. pifsidciit of the Keimbllcau Women it I'lUicylvaiila. and Mi. (ieeige A, Iiuuulug. a vice chairman in the hi iter ouiiniailen. Miirl.l en M-parale city, wide tuiii. s te ce thai llieir "Viji lautes" vi ie en hand. They win- inn disappointed. Without exception (he club elliitis Cuiilliiiiril mi 1'iigp Twe, (.'ebuiiii (Ine NEAR DEATH FROM GAS Weman Revived After Being Found Almest Asphyxiated i .uih. i .vii iiciMi-y, mini .one veins old. was ieiiiiii ut neon today iu jrs in ii-ii ieijiii m nor iienie, -.'.'i l.iigevvaler avenue. WeMvllle, X. .1. Min llerh lev iceentl uiideiweut an iipriatlen h hs city. A pliheluii revived her. 1 IHHHHHHHH , fMm iK-vBfrvijinH ftM.HlABiSSHIHIHIHIHIHlB JO WOMEN VOTERS M OF PINCHOT VOTE THE JOB M Mrs. Ki'iirse P. Mllller. I !;'.( Spriii-e stieel, an energetic l'iuchet win her at 1724 l)e l.ancey street, the pulling place in (lie sivteentli division of the tsru'iitli Ward, .Mrs. .Mnller's I111sb.mil is a physiiian WHOLE FACULTY OUT , Squabble Over Dancing at Celum bus, N. J., Scheel J:hihiiiMfi.VoibeoWVi CefiViuli wj..' , r . ..-..,(,.-- ,-J V , .. ' ' . ' tt "lW ".I ' eutltl I H (eililic'ts for next full. Nene of the picst-iit si,,ii' ' M(1 js toning b.ieh. Altheugii tin piim-Jp-il. Mis, .r. II. Hemarcsi, s-,j, ,,.,t si. .,, j10. tl.a,.i,. ,ers are leaving meielv It. get hotter ie- Mti.,1, "j,,,.. f,. hetter" Aliss Hem- 1 most Insisted Insist,-,! dam Ing appears i" i'c iiiue loot ii tlie matter. 1 "Yes." -,i, Al i ieiiiiiii.s, "it is 1 title lh.it we 1. night the puplN dancing end that theie wi.v VP,U, ,itj, t-t ion by two or thtee .eren. bin net ,y the pfllllllls. Tlie clllldlell hail III gel r- 1 misj-ien nt home I- iM t,eeiie. this ln.siiii (ion "We just laughi 1 hem fu ,h,, ,,.,. and ilaihiuical steps ,,t i,,,.ss tin,,- .,,i 'neon le kecji them out 01 mi-i hief The I 's.-.imliil walk-' in , ,, ., . ,. ',, I I'bsiiid . I Vllu i . . , , .... "nu.Pi.-, v,, lht, lin, teacher. Miss I ,i,j ':il-,K.,., had one He 1 .m.iii.i it-s,'iieu. 1 he iniir et lds. st,. tieuiireu, iiKi-ely eiu tlu-I r 1 entracts eiifu unsigned because th, i, been reduced. .ilaries had BLOWS OUT HIS BRAINS Will am Smith. Camden 1 in.,.. - " I M V Dealer, Was Facing Prosecution Wen K, bemuse . Utl, hedulul te V'l'ir l.;-.r..i.. I 1. I m. i, ,ls'- nlligeil violation hi il... V..1.....1 . V'l'bim Smith. Illtv-em. I'lT." 1 r ..1 " aveillli'. ( limleii. Id. w hi ,,:. el" " inernii.g "it'i 11 n-nlir, fi n'luiii dun l.ir of I home bv Smith his wit - nn. ,., 1,1 ... , iuiewii 11 tlie sorener H.dl ' "b'- "I'll! .in.l l.ust CI,,,,',.., s.lle.ltl ploliein,. ,, ,i- (I.,,,), siil DIVORCED WIFE MAY SUE RODOLPH VALENTINO Marr age of Film Star Last Week Bigamous. Judge Says ll-'l.... vi . . i .. ... I l.us .lean A -'W s ., .',,! . ,,l l.l I I , i her. lillil V.. I.,.,, I,... a. t'l-s tlllll, Ulli.1.1 'ltodelph j - .-. -l' III...... lillil -idol- ehiaii.e.l an iiiieiiocuieiy He. n . O. llivOl-LC .lan '! UiL'llI si... 1 u III' III. lllL'L'. -i "wen of hi 111 like te d ' selll.-lhliii;," be. ails,. 111,11 1 llle Ill .11 ii.lll, I '... ,......!,. I... .- t Lewer Wiuili-i d diic-ter. ha ((tun. i iuni,i,ii, (i.i .iiiiir.i.jy ,!, lliidiiut. ihiuiir nnii him i,,t I'liewu plelessiunully ns r bin a. "I .shall tal.e ihe in.iii.i ., ,u(.. . atteiney." said Miss A, her. who , '.. I Ol illllg te judges of the s All-'oles- leunty Sujieiiur Coin I, si, j, , ..... ,. ...... umi inn no unit! Mi,. ,,,.... locutery de -cree JO. Illli ""'"" "in.l .l.imm,-. 1 ,.""- ' - Act Hiding te Judge I Held, such u manias. Siiiuniei . -is fll.lt COM. iiui-iMi ii v aieiitlue am I Mi-s ' Imliiiii is iiigiimeus. l.lterts te locate ' ill II. (ll. I I . 1'U'le failed yestcday. I, was ,e u . liem one ion., -e they planned te g, , New erk. and mbj.r iil.et.dv- ha-t i !,V,I.U,'. l "" cl,J re Njsil ' fat ... Hliliurd lliidiiut. pertiiuie manuf,,,., r ! ii. .loonier icneri war, that v,ii...... . cirSiiy?aBi,urv.,u,B,;' r' v ,n, llN his1 I le at or Zl'ul'V"V" with partner. Hughe, bmight a dl,,,,,,,,,,, erhaisa i no tl ' f""'1"SN ""!' U.eeUlnce or u string of pearl for his ptrnups a mouth. : ufe ,)1(,r W(l1(I ,,.,. u vilni1ll. nu. r v'u-mirv.iv,,., " elmi-e for bis wife. Ne satisfactory ex lil A VMIVIAN (is Till .n-i- i ..i it... I...., . .., i., ....,.!.. .. ., ' .. tv as v iti.iiv Ziiiiij, r' umi tlllin tll.(L ll.ir rltiiiiiid !.ii.uu hup ui ju-r &e u, ni.. jm lui-w- 1.1.1 I... l mln Jury-,' The. lire-n.li I'elllil llllliK.i,,. H I nf piuiuiFi, .,,. ,,, . y.ertr.1 en.iy In ll,0 Hhmmi l'liii'.'i ',..,.'.. l Mlilil r lllir' 1 ll J, I I I I l.i I t iff... i. 1 f. nil Sin luii 1 ... I I I ' IUlli.1t "Th l '.lips' nt.rj 4ltl, il.O Mil lie II ll.ll.ll " t'ubllnhul JJiilly Urcept Hunrtny., lu"""" cJiiyrlalit, Ut-'. !!' DUSTER IS HIT BY MAYOR Tells 28th Division Veterans It's Up te City te Shew Appreciation OFFERS CITY HLL PLAZA FOR WAR TROPHY DISPLAY Service Men Accept Invitation, but Are Still Indignant at Park Bedy " I llits uf t.ie 'I went -eighth lJll-ei. muti'il and for. ed te lelreat trem tin handstand plna 011 the Pavhway li eiiirr-i f the Park Commission, have, b. en given tin Netth 1'laii of ClU ffu'l en which te tlage tj.ei) 1 hib't Ml riiimecllell '"Itil tile (llvi-ien's i.niii etnry celobiatieii el embiirhtig l'"i I'liime. Z' IMsguiteil ainl mil hni.wiiig whrie ie go. the eteniiis veiyf eegltining ill' 11U tiling te tnl.'e their e.iiilpineiit bail, ii the umi'iiy. Then Mayer Mtnui i'r vi up. ln ilili-rid his w.iy through the eiewd and peielii'.l himself en n liiKelv pile uf eiiiipim lit oveileohimr 'iveinl hut. ill ''d nrn who gnthereil alieut. "I want t i show yen men ejciy Kiintesy." taul the Mayer. "I'm seny te hear you luie be n dinpessessed here b unlets of the 1'inU (Joiiitntssleii. T v tint y.ni te place your lAhlliitleu oil the Ninth City Hall l'ln,i. "I.i'l some of us at hi 1 show our gL.ttluile for Mhnt the boys of the I'weiiiy-'ight'i ltlvlslen did for us. 'lb. l'.ir Commission doc n't w.ml you te hnw :,iir tie'ihies en their ground. i l'iii';lit ever tin re for u mid tin I xnll'inril uii I'rtte I no. Ciiliiru. IVnr LAST-MINUTE NEWS RUSSIANS GRANTED 24 HOURS FOR REPLY ON HAGUE tJENOA. May 16. Upen the uquest of M. Cliicheilu, the Suasions today were franteS tweuty-feur hours in whicti te frame a reply te the proposals concerning the Hogue meeting. BANK WATCHMAN SHOT; ST. LOUIS, May 16. Henry Ahring, watchman for the Bi email hank, was shot in the forehead by one of several bandits Tb'iajiiolHieiUa--tU'ea.av,'ay stieet car ic!'"T! 1 e Tinnlr. whnm X"irfTiiisw-ill'l?imliiHtliicr nf e sntnln.l rnn. ' e "" aatning $2000. It was the ninth lebbery of a bank messenger en u street car hcie iu the las? yea:. DIER A BUCKETEER' AFFIDAVIT ASSERTS Feclertil Court Grants Stay Against Efferts te Produce Bankrupt's Beeks CHANDLER TO SELL HOME 1: 1' II, . A. Ce u a - hie -1 .. " II I el ill' teruey ter tin lu 'in alii' .11 t Sup i-i ie 1 'i M' I'm (her d. 'a te till II evel bi t" S.inl S. Meyi 1 , . s. . fin tin- b.llihl upl. .1 I 11 the Neil Vel 1, . ill nwrtl.ellng tl.e tll'lll'nijl , ,,.;,. ,;,. .l,s te Uisirlct Atteiney 'iluil. 1 W.IN. - .,... Ilanteu. of Ni ei!.. is iieteii.l iu llie affidavit. I'nit-'l Slates Distilct Al- '"iteincy Ilaywal'l ul-e wants a jieep at (he boel.s. villi ll tile llli'lllle'l el (lie Oier l.i m aie luiitnif se nam 10 i.eep , fiem the limelight A. coming te .Mr. M.-yeis, the h.iuhiupl liiiu' attei ney s ine le.idy te si el, fuilh'T tlelny at llie ptef-ecdlngs liileie I'nileil States I)Is- liict .Iiidue I.' -it lied Utimi teilay A fitr ileelacng that tlie lioeUs weie",,s 1 ,,lfe mnl giV.'ll le llu iiusn-i- .inn his iiiii.i ii'-y- Without 'i--iest mi.l lli.ll l.lllieii' 1. I ,(.,-. u an of th. In iu. had (cstiiinj without ilitu .in: nv nisilliitluiuil pilvilege. tin .illi.l.iMt l.ii'" that .inv "clitliii 'ieiv 'uu.ii by tl. buuhitipt Unit the boel.- should u..l be iim-,1 by llu- li-tii.-t Atimnev . .-in. - ion h'te." The iitlidiivit s,-s until that .Mr. Mc.kis mil tlniir llu-. .ineiher it it it toliiev. represent -I'lHI of the 11, i . ii-d!tei Ne I'ri-tiiise .it I i.iiliiig ' Mr. Hays and 1 have evimiiit il the biiiilili:.ts." .eiitiiiui.s the iirlidiivit. "and ft'-m sii.h oaminarieiis an. I fiem hub peudeiil nvvstigatieiis we litlie as. ei tallied (lint tin b.lllhii'.ts were ilig.igc.i in v ii.ii is lomiueiily i,... . .1,,,. i . , slien. I nn lug (he ni' 'y piet-iilluu th,- Ithiee melltiu inim I.IIOV II III l "'., ' I'.niltiiiPtev Ihev diil net i-ven mill,. any i-tis. liieti-iise of bil.viug or sell ng the ti inert euler. ''liming th-'i """ 'bey leek iti tii i iiiendeui-1 large sums f tuei.iy nm i-lsteiues, Millie of these i'Utaiiiti he. ing widows and eiphniis, sin.,,! teacber.s. wuiteis and even cii;i)Iei, lJler tent Med that be did net knew what be did with the Js.UNi.niM he diew out in Ihe twelve months immediately pieced- ,:. . ;.. i ,,., ir.iiu. IqiniiueimiliiC tit lll'lll'IJ eiii.tl I l.l 11." l-'urther delay, tne auiiiuvit states. 'eiirlffn. ( ulnimTVeun w Ceiit Inuril en I'aic A'llS Mil' I.IMIMN'.. nil: IIM I"' i-i ,, ,.ii tli i , tun , v, , , i ' lUliuT uaUer Siiualleiia en vaje au.ad, ' Kubiarlptlen I'rlte 0 n. Vur bj' Mail. 1'uhlle I.eder Company Admitted te U. S. A. lMlh VlfiV Culnliali MISS MAItli; 1.1)1 IS1. ( OI.MN The ihinier. was photographed us slm miii released at Kills Island following the sessions of a special beuril of iiiiiilry. Miss Collin ur rhed from II0II.1111I. II. Trixrir.-i lie ."Mjttes, Helland banhir. also a passenger en the same beai. ad mittecl that lie paid .Miss Collin's passage when questioned by (he beard members. Maltes was also allowed te laud FIRE ROUTS SCORE Beef Company Smoke Heuie en Pop - Pep - .,, . n,,rf , w, ""- ""'"'" , lllilliireil 01 peiuiu-, 01 p'.uMsiens v.dc damaged iiuh this uieriiing in a lire In the vnol:'beue of the l.'iiited I'.f-ef and l'lo'i'eii CeiuMui . 511 10 te JIUU J'ephu street. A s ue of pel soils wt'ie ilrheli from their beim -i neur the beef teinpaliy. Several small houses jn tin1 rcai neie ilaiiuig' d. MESSENGER ROBBED tcaay nna ie':iiea n meu'scngei ' tf---e - - DAUGHTERS AID MRS. WILLS' CASE Nine-Year-Old Girl Says She Begged Father Net te Cheke Mether SHOT WHILE IN BED l u ., s Ulllllillg. ...I It. .11. '..ii- nlil. ter i!h 1I-1 J, Hi - ' Mil-1 M.ty N. .1.. Miy i" N'lls. hill' I'l-M.il i.ilu.lbh '!-' hill I111l.lv i , 1, 11 11 w I- I IH ssi the Mis Miu,(. "f sljvin- 1,01 '"'I gs. ,, ' ''ly en Mim-li nisii.ii.d. t.uhu of th. tl ell In. III.- in All. II lie 1 'I nn. 1 the Th s( I II I'll. II IV I II- alb. I alter their llam.it', j,.. ,.il ,,f 1 I" tbi si,,,,,!,,,, ollnbeiateil 11,1,11 I I l-l gll.-ll M-i.is i,,ding M-stliiieuv a met.iei us.. ,,,.. 1 1,,,, A',,v j, , "'texi.ai.i th, uish, , ,i, s,,,.,,,,,.. I. III..- Ill l, , s, , ,,,, ,., P'.i lii- head de mi, ,, ,. t, in,.. v " ''' S"l up he v .ill., fi.nnv " .1 III lll'si ! Mill k llpiil, ' ha, s, ,,IU ,,t- ,(. " ' l lelbei . vi hn iii,l . .,... lilt., the i il tlie fith. i . il '""'s Ill tollewv.l hi " Ill III teslltiid s- s,,', . 1' I'b-a.. , ,,'t ,h,,h,' il. .1.1,1 llilh. . n. illn-i Her -1 1..I ll-.-p. t , bed ii. .in. s.inl. hi i I. II. I. plls.j.. Mi- Will. Wills W t't-ll. Mi Ineiiy 'pi "luiine tin ie i i hi n -ii ,i ,,i... ,.i.i. et tin- i -I . she -Ii. iir '"'.'"l 'T' ,""" "f "' tiag. . - -,..,, mi,, visit.-.t ,, , ( , . ";" ' ' 'V'1 '-busbaiul the nig, some ill. ml uttei 11 . s 1. 1 ,. ' ""! lio-inet.l!y Th.y iniiie, , niiduight and lb,. (i,,.,i ., he eine began ..m.-i iiii-.v lenteil. Wills bout her about ., r, i , . .. - - ei he ti'slilie.l that (he til. e w ill. tl .. no. I el ins .s,e, , i ...!. . I . . , cubing nor lie-e .mil lllllll llllg en,- I- nipii Aftd- tl,,. in. idem i n, room Mil's ,.-,uiiie, i,,., Ileil Vew lug wateveV. " ' '",""" "" '"l" niie ills., utinne.l i and lay down en a her husband. Aft. r tli e tlulr bed. ohm lllllll ceii.-Ii ,,.dI .. ii.. i . . i . , iiunis nn. i no, i, ilting. Urllllug his teetl I, ' ...I. -,., , ec ..i-i.ii sin. ......l , ,. ii li-velvir vvi.s ii. tl,.. .,.." :"t" " -biftomer n.aiby .;,;;" ;; ,'. -,,"; ful'lv I'ltu' l",r1'"' '"' b'-'mohehnl The tiliii opened at ll :!! ,U melll. ng v tli Supreme Court Jti.the ch.ir!.- I'. I '.l.i ami Ceuiuini, I'leii,. i, ,.i,. Hubert lllgl l-sell liresi.iin,. 'i. WilH lUli-Mv c hU'DII. Willi lli n....' .,,i. fl :.i ..... '?:. in- ....I. .,,1. ,,-,,, or .Ai'aun, fin f' rrwuiiiaii. a , !Ma:,5VS!i', if,.. - ; (iKi '' '' i' i&f'U' ' f'iVi'M Vl v.'''1'' Jj"WV V?U PRICE TWO CENTSfe; N VIEW .-k1 Believes Nete Rejecting HaglM Plan Basis for Further ' Negotiations , , DOOR TO RUSSIAN PARLEY NOT SLAMMED, IS BELIEF Allies Surprised at Action Russia May Balk American Alse.' '. GENOA MEETING NEAR END Washington Leeks for Modified Proposals Conference at State Department ' Ity the Assechtlril Ties t.'enej. .l.iy Hi. -I'l-i'iir M.initar , , "ed ee,B,. ,,, no. ,Ve (hat tliV JAinerieui ietu,al .0 paifl-i, nte in tlm eeinmi.siiiii te sit ii( ''li,. Ha tie en Itiis- ,slan ali'aiis is her I111.1l word, us (h , lieciiiui'it ludii-ales meat Ai.ieilcan in-ti-ri -t iu lCussia's e. eiu-nii lecetiitrtie tien. ami the teply is ng.nded as one feiming a basis for itniher fotrcspoiiil fetrcspoiiil fotrcspeiiil ' em i". 1 Ambassador Child handed the t-em-idhi h-atien 1 1 .111 Washington embody Inc 1 be Aiueiic.ui iefus,ii te Mr. Lloyd , d'ceig- sdieirly after neon. , (iieat disappeintment: at (he Amer ican answer ,v expresfed In conference 1 iicles, nH ti. helicf was prevalent that the Cnitei States wns; leiidy new te join the ether I'ewers in dealing with llussijiii econeniie problems. I-'ercIgn .Minister Schiinztr. of Italy, expressed greut bin prise nt ihe rapidity with which a decision was tiikeu by the I'nlted States. 1 The surprise eaueil by the declina tion was u continued be leasen of statement th Italian pies attributed 10 Ambassador Child, quoting him aM saying te Schuii'.er that the United , States would probably aciept nn Invita tion te The Hugue en condition that I lie Pewets bind themselves Het te con clude sepui-iite iigieemellt- with ItllHsU while The Hague .-oiumlssieii wa hit jting and that the decisions of the com missi.)), i- veierre.i te the icspcctlve governments for u,,,, lutlen. - The ul.ii.Iei. !?i-nir'.1lt- .-v.ivau.Ail . ! that American absence, from The llmttfy 'might hill thai meeting, as U,,. refirttl' of the Ci.ited t!ltes f(, purtWlpiltu it it'iiiiu was. in (he eies of iiiai:r:til1a ilflegalP". (lie chief leasen fop the fnrl mi' of the ceiilclcnce heie te :i.-h(nc lelinile result.. When amieiiui-eiiieiit of the drclina drclina lien of the Washington ll..u miiiiciic wat lemeye.i te the l'leia-h ile'cgaden fceert disuppiiilment was ejiprcsi-i y it liu-Uibei s. Anion,- tin iiieiiibeis- of the (.'ernian delegation. li.i.M'ier. in. sin prise wet-vpi(-ssi-, m th,. Aiiieiii.m refiirml (9 piiilicipate in I'lie I fiisnt- Commis si, a Kegn-l was mieeil. however. :r: iiiiihiu. Mai lit i iti A. 1', )n. 01 In the mte, Sillies ,, n.n I Iciiiit. the pieiii)si-( (eiillnuau of th iie.i I'eufirime at The Hague caused si eat 'lisiippiiiiitmenl in many .lUttltt'iV Inn. w-ln-ic it was stii,siv htipeil that the Allh-s' Inv It.it, en wet, hi be accepted. The Tiniis ami Dai'v .Ma I. built et vvlinh have In en In. Mil. te (,,. (Jtne.l ' lit. unce, cditeriallv dcd.ne Ihat (lie -u.i.-ss of tin piuii.)vi nn. ting nt Tin inigui- I- vlitiiullv ib ptiulent Ann in an p nil- ip.tliuii. upon ine st,i,!it bv M. IJahevshr. of il..- S.iini d.I.g.ithni in (' ii,,.i." that It s-,, will go te The Hague J., net i gin. ml as nlte.tl. i,,,.tl. luiniiiK upon I'eingii Miiiisi,.,- riiii-licrin'M l.l' ll.-r j, let, en .i ciiieuts- Seu. doubt is -till expicsseil as te whether the h.ii,,sim1 meeting will eceilr at all. In imv cac-. theie is :ijai-cntl ln hlinlltv lib. nil (he choice of The Hague as the place f nieetiug. and thin' was einpi.i-i.i.,l by the Hutch Foreign .Mlni-tei. M ,i K.iriiebeil,. when h letuineil te The Hague Hern (,' nuu Ht night. Meniivthile. the public h-1. is watch ing tli- hniil s,.,.es ,,! ih,. ,;, ,,ou Cen-teii-iu e, and adjoin iiuieul is- p ted by tlie . ml el (hi pi ..sent week Pi nn. Minister l.luul lirei-ge is ox ex i.e. ml te siruve t m ;. in hi en Prldur. IN- it il.-s.-iih.-d in se,,,,, djsp.itehea an wean and ile sed. ainl will need some .lavs of le-t befeie h, .,, give lb llellse of t'einUlOIlM the Ulllli IplltPlI r . oil ill of his Mc-viiil,l 4 Wushiiigliiii. Mm t; , ;, x j, ,J 'Ihe I'liiteil Mutes ( lev ! n..,eiii having leniei.-.l teilny fin last pets,',, doubt n i .mlilil r.l mi l'jCe 1'niniM-,,. t'nlunin TTrt " LEAGUE RECONSIDERS PALESTINE MANDATI Pressure Frem Zionists Goads Coun cil Inte Further Discussion lit-iif-vu, M.n It; fliv p,) Pie-s,,)c t,;,i leii.siss ,,, ., Imr,s 0j lib ti -nlil hn. ...I tlie I 'umi j 0f (n l.eagii" of N'atieus le lei eiisujp,. ts (jc, eisieu mil te tal.e ii,, th,. Palestlm iinindaje .it its inc. i nt heHsiuii. 'XJn. inesiiuii i.i ii,n uii. ii n,i ine UBeiida Hull el H.ii lllg It ii,, . ill be ills. iis. 1 touieir.iw It is "til! reguiiled a- highly Improb able, howerr. that imv a. lien loebJnr, te ieiitiimutii.il of the lirltHi niuiidate will be tuK'-n nt this s-i-snien, beeatite of opposition liem 1'iiiu-h and I(u Ihr imntei. 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