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EMPIRE )27. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS 1Y OF ALL ATTACKED SALARY OF SECRETARY AND ‘1)l ERTIME ITEMS ARE HELD 'TO BE INVALID BY COURT “ALL THE -NEWS ALL THE TIME” ——r— = VOL. XXX., NO. 4494, EXCEPT TWO OF CAPT. LINDBERGH f:;@;j;flfgfiugFL|TERATUREUF \ance “The ! s v 1 Slide™ i jde” seems to PRsldl dancing 1 i i WASHINGTON, May 31.--It is ||\|’u a u‘mu! substitute for the Charl i officially announced that DPresi lllll and the _l ack Bottom & dent Coolidge intends to spend | They describe the Charleston as 3 é;E11 In a ruling handed down this morning in the U. S. Distriet P the summer in the Black Hills [ayi ‘]‘;"“' the “l"”;'k Lo, X " | | Court, Judgc M. Reed upheld the legality of all except two p 3 of South Dakota and the summer cossfully stopped before it got well . 1 P \K/v} Ay irt, Judge M. Reec he legs of & xXece 7 Air He}o.ang !(lng Sf,l.cfifat White House will be there for ‘C"O“”‘g Menace of Immoral|i;; CLI e B S I ’ of the items attacked by Judge Wickersham in the General ‘ Britain in Animated Tal ER T H Publications Is Before | 'he Hanava S lar ashes to Larth { Appropriation measurcs passed by the Territorial Legislature. —Honor Confened kil Pres. Church. the vantion SRS bravarbial sil in Louisiana. [The two items held to be illegal were appropriations for salary LONDON. Moy 91-A young man N FRANCISCO, May 31.—¢“Ob.|nana peel, ant:( in’ steps B . fea i jof the Sceretary of the Territory -and funds for payment of with keen eyes and a winning smile cLflunBuRsT B ) REAY = (AL St & ‘onb |l|llltl-“:‘1:1l r"i:uhll;;‘|.v‘-.’_';l|t;1‘ with o sl ot o e overtime to regular clerical employees of the Legislature, called at Buckingham Palace today cfal attack in the annual report of |20Cition OF LG : o t \ n 1 Judge Reed furiher he : » Secretary of the Terri- and told King Edward how it feels the Presbyterian Board of Christian |°f the Charle S ( n an airpla 9 b “(I,“” i I""‘.th'u the '““t'”\..“t the. Terr to fly over the Atlantic Ocean from D Es DAMAGE"‘A“H‘H.HH to the Presbyterian Gen- x.»:”:‘.::;. l"”l'l)"l’ml‘ 2 iy passenger en. | LOTY is not cligible for appointment to any office under the New York to Pari AT AR 1 Adsembly. Dr. J. W. Claudy of | (00 FEIC NG Memy to. New Orleans | Territorial government, and that he in performing the various The King receivec tor of the is acting dir executed by the av 1 dially and decorated him with the |yt.|,(,”,,,“,. of Moral Welfare which : s N oo :hl!(hw J'r[“wrl upon him by all of the Territorial Legislatures Air Force Cross of Honor prepared the report. CEORR GNP e, BIOE 3 Béwal ‘avistor, |aince 1918 “by acqiiiese i1 OMi6as de. Tacts. oF the ekt A6 helied o, stamp: 1hs Heras1C oMM m wnication Is Cut OF cpared the IeDOM. o of immoral|ularize a moditipd glidingsiep that Rk e faino uiesee n officer de facto of the Terri blications,” says Dr. Claudy won't result in accident torial govéernment. He flushed for a second and hesitat fl'o"l l)C\'flSlath DlSll'll:l : e ed as to what to say next but an to estimate » influence they ; i other handshake from the King put in Kentucky. {have upon the moral life and intel him at ease. JCEI e |lectual development of the rising The hero and the King sat down! oy anh) Ky, May $1.—All tole|SeDeration will be determined only | and Capt. Charles A. Lindbergh told |, "0l “around” Prestonbu by the unknown future. One of thej the King how it is done, talking most | putit,es WEGIC Ot e | saddest commentaries on the postwar g‘ naturally and in an enthusiastic man-{ o qown late yesterday and in-|Period s the lowering of the safe ] [ §] formation last night was meagre re.(8uards against this polluting stream : ner, The King was enthusizstic too and | g, pqing the cloud burst wheih struck |Of filth under the guise of. literature. that section | There is on filo in this department his kindly e twinkled as toe o T q f American boy related his experiences. | "y ey persons were reported kill.® list of over 100 such magazines ‘At]anla Society Given Sut f The King was seemingly much taken | " i A {hos recs) Their circulation cannot be determ $ SRR ] > the first dispatches received 1S ~ / in Capt. Lindbergh's happy. way of [ In the first dispatches rocelved| 0" They are given over to the| PIISES Within T;w_) M making his points clear. The King [ (W S GG study of the nude, erotic dancos —Buds Are Princi chuckled time again at the visitor's | " THC OF SRRSO orsons | erotic pictures, refined obscenity, sex lively animated manner. | confessions, sex stuff, What purpose 2 cpinion of Judge Reed stated briefly by him from the bench. A written opinion was given to the attorneys for both sides which went into the matters at issue in some Ilength, containing come 51 pages. | Conclusion of ourt Summing up his opinion, Judge Reed said: “I am of the opinion that an injunction pendete lite should issue, restraining |the defendant, the Territorial Treasurer, from paying out any Imoney from the Territorial treasury for overtime to subordinate officers of the Legislature whose compensation was provided | for by the United States, and that he should also be enjoined were killed at Garrett. One family ! n | ATLANTA, May 21—Young D / ! RS Freds js known to have been wiped r'u!‘:l"‘"’«‘:h:(i ] ”“:;\;I"‘!’:"_':-m.:'ln:‘u\f\»:t-m(‘. Gapid has BN (ot Seown, tabking ! | from the payment of any moneys to the Secretary of the Terri- oes {] ris at Pine Creek 3 s SIILAR0S & . o 4 “ive ime withi two ) A GTON Lic wrv ac «alarv for 'O g 1 . ", i i PARIS, May 31.—Capt. Lindhoreh | property damage has run into the|clear. They cannot be any more se ‘“i’”;"“‘:, s 'l:.",_,ff,,,‘,‘ g 4 1 i i, tory as salary for work carried on under the Territorial laws, will 4y to Parls Thursday in # | thousands of dollars. ‘1|.,. tive source of sex lure, coarse. | MUL N 0 U B B Gierh China, Bresiion:|and that as to the other items objected to by the plaintift heretn, British airplane and will be the| Buildings were blown down and|lewd, and nasty suggestiveness, than|PUEEER HH0 aliiamants Saataw | Dool ) avod Ais: ol Aoy st el Lok guest of American Ambassador Her-|soveral houses washed awiy by the|is found in these magazines SR i : nod e otino injunction pendente lite should issue. rick until Snmrdazh wi:‘e!'ll hf" i‘:'“‘l flood waters which made small moun Art Mfia[m Le\tdn;ss_ tho, the Cothar wadithanoete of tw th ! ot Hisnt “Let an order be entered accordingly.” then sail for home aboar he United |y ag! 1 nn'q “Avt is uplifting. 00k into the| B 7y s et P o Sistee destrbynt Breck. frofl’ Havre PR e T pages of these periodicals which use ‘“"M“""(l,'"lj”» Lk e A R o, devet Under this order luu\nuu'r Smith will be temporarily en- | . | Anne Couper, @ acious brut ¢ peot ”hlr"{ \»'(;mt ‘xlrl 'm |‘n.-n titleg \ mrll you [ e rm:m"m bl ikt ; ) e Nations [joined from payment of salary to Secretary Karl Theile, which i i wiil find that art means lewdness, gty | ! ; AR L : § i ! “.,\;""NR(;{.‘(’)'I(."’;“)',".T‘]‘“",'.'f.ff\.,,l,m, STRANGLEH IS {and thai. alone. This 1s a source of | VISiting New, York ‘shorily aftor. Sa L [ e North famounts to $2,000 per year, and for payment of any money Coolidge has appointed four mem- ‘I\I;I!nlnun. vile, 11]1!\)1 and 4I1~¢'1’rmlmg. b PO S e b e ovious wide- | to any of the stenographers, typists, clerks, ete., in the House b o Cabinet as a o ittee which unless stopped means the per- 4 bl Vet i el #s £ 4 k e s oy R tese \,v,,‘i,],,, and deptavity of youth. . |known and Mrs. Jam T ! b e State or Senate for overtime worked performed during the 60-day of Capt. Lindbergh's fiight. “What Is the motive behind this|Couber, the mother, and Iha At ¥ session, | mushroom growth of magazines? The ¢ o o A . g : o Crating Plane — | motive is plain. It is filth turned tc Theis As Takeld R \DON. May 31.—The Royal » - v ed filthy lucre. Why, if they are art,|YOr 4 -y SRS, 8. A the Territorial Government is pro- ,'-“',".).'\!,’.“:h,.m,',‘. \‘......,",,.,‘m.'. Buffalo Mun!m B\X(}l" :J( d‘l‘ re, and refined humor, 'hnnlvl“ "““-”“l< ““‘ " "l‘ AR N I'v' “u'vllt_v' nullxvl-l ! the following| vided for by licenses or occupational Porce at Gosport s lay cr : SULEIY the” Unlted|Couper a Y ici were m dditional salary to Secre-|taxes, which taxes are in the na- ing the. Spirtt of EEpIN Laan Work of Fiend Wante st b I the Little Church und ry of the Governor one alerk, one|ture ‘of a privilege granted by th vilege granted by the essenger, | Territory to pursue a particular oe- b tenographer, janitor, s A ol G States mails n bl ) i S e e Seattle, Portland. “America is sound at heart. There|CO 7 States on the linar George d A . e ottt ot B el ¥ v it :\.,':,':lng,,,: Bhbraday. .04t Ttuds is no question that she regards the hen Idolene Lewman, on i and other services at the (Avernor’s!cupation or business. The point bergh flew the plane to Gosport this| BUFFALO, N. Y., May purity and safety of her youth as on's debutantes .and a st office ‘and house; traveliLg and|was not argued by counsel on either ity g g known here as Charle {of more importance than ~material |Oglethorpe University, el t t expeneses of the Gover-side, although requiring _caroful . o d T L o St To ar 3 s nati Conyers, Ga., Royal mination of information sideration, and I am unwilling ¥ 4 = reach New York |but believed to be Ad prosperity. To arouse the nation tojf® : g i St vl i considers 3 E J ”.mgbt' IR Lo raeh WX | wanted in Portland and as|this which is not an imaginary me- $ soR, of -a,ifive - departiy 2 i yofl i g% Rane) AUUER AT ARka | AtEL). < eflar Ll "ll“” pass upon the point at this stage g 7 a strangler murderer, is being sough |nace but vital and real is a task and|captain and a stac plaser on hot n the poligs ‘and ln-|of visilors: at. the Exeputlve, M or. fho cabs, heimEiinysly i SEO - . - » ¢ X aiis gy ity i Vhaclhy waape Oglethorpe baseball team. Both ¢ f 1 er nmnted peraons !sion; cle \ elp anl contingent | jon for a temporary restraining ome by the police for the murder of|responsibility of this department. gletl ot ; vy S e i ®ion Py wmu;'4‘(‘"%'1"'&’;"-"31 It is an-|Mrs. Jennie Randolph, landlady of a| Christian Responsibility still in schoc % ) 1 ) nded and ‘then exbenses of the Offico of Secretary; | ordor, and 1 do not deem It neces- nounced that Capt. Lindbergh will|rooming house in which he stayed. | “Every effort made by the church,| A week later CARS-A ;'““» le cloy 1 npa ok s I‘,‘ ; ol ok R el g {sary to pursue the subjest further. el apt. L g 8 o, Fr ot . t .5 e ellogg an er friend, ti ) took position be lexcept payment of overtime to sub roturn home as soon as possible be-| The murder was similar to those|the home, and the school to keep|ment, Sally Ke g ‘; \ He aaRY ¥k el o b LAt S For Future Guidance cause Ambassador Houghton believes |[in tha west, the police state |ehitahood sweet, pure, and wholesome | Josephine Clark eloped respectively [hind wmachin gy and - tear - gas) ORAL ; Continuing the Court said: - % s g 2 ” % s 3 " S vith “Caruso” Hardin, star tackle i lillshorough, jail Senate 0! z the said : e fonlings will b created if he| Mrs. Randolph’s body was found|can be discounted fn a brief moment|wit ; 0 us Rate: TR Continuln : hard feelings will l'l"F"' ':,',',' P b | e gric 'm a room Harrison|of time by the filthy and obscene|the Oglethorpe football team s hout the night, a mob of| The amount of overtime due to The Territorial ofticers have is unable to visit all Buropean Capi- er d that challenge. them ‘at news|Joseph Fisch, another studen | the jail i an attempt|the members of the clerical $tafl of|sought the opinion of the Court on aturday. She had tals after visiting a number of them. | occupied since last mur- | the Secertary: of the Se ate and|the several items of the appropria- on, 8 quartette went to Andc th a roller towel| Ropresentatives of all nations are [been strangled v ¢ LI b ; . ik g [ Clerk of the House is not' definitely|tions and the Attorney General of v el ] oy i dier 4 O “Not only is it a Christian respon-|and upon their return tried, like e assuran heritt | ) ) ( v trylng to gt Lindbergh to visit tliem. Jand beaten by her assaflant, Withi % 08 000"t ot the Nandy of land Mrs. Terrell, to keep the mat.|Hiers the n ¢ had been vamoved | known. At the end of the session| the Territory has submitted a state- (i “"V(,r records at police hoad ung boys and girls litérature of {riages a secret, but were unsu llu)k “n‘h (1;.!'1(‘w'l)'||:|"w|-”’ ‘un':\:um]n of the qu ons _lnv?‘I‘ved, reck s at polic a ARE Pl ¥ " " moh - persisted in nttompts to]in his office had put in & hours | without expressing an opinion there- arters diselosed @ manfitting Har-| this nature, but to destroy it utterly |ful A sted n ¢ R pauma » reaniiy o X Paul Kelly Sentenced ',"';:)',::r ';(1.::‘1;;:*"""‘ ot wanted ' a challenge that cannot be ignorad| A few after Mis ancy t not ven deferred (Of extra work, and it is thought|on, and secks a .decision of the T Bty Tisal it vdered his demtios | the force in the office of the Secre-|Court not only on the validity of thlete and helr to .t q ) il | tary of the Senate had put in prob-|the appropriations involved, but From One to Ten Years | portiand and Seattle for similar mur-i by the Christian chureh and forces | lu{ Christian educatior S, C dars AR0, Beae ———— }:)['.14'.';;.'.?“,':.”:‘w was announced, ¢} ' ) Wo women are @bly as much overtime. Under the|other questions incident thereto. For i L S e e SENATOR DUNN ON ALASKA went to New York on a visit with known to have hoen wounded {Gourts g o gE UK By e i vankgn aed O CRL RIS SRR Paul Kally whs togey sentanced Hem ; i W . {her mother. There she again me treams of ammonia were played L g . Ithat in view of the conflict o % A e e B ; -l-h((‘|'!l:|'l\'r- Sare fhin wvontng. He Out I'ifteenth |Lake City, who had been visiting partment s crowd | The suit was started by Judge '.‘:”.','“'.'}.'.t" ;',.',".7,.-.~'..-ox.,r the lssu“:n mond, musical comedy actor, growing | du e his home in the In- . few weeks previously: in Atlung tack of 50 men suceoeded | Wickersham when on May 6, last,jand (he importance of the lsades out ol aRtalE I O wetiL .43 1 8ea Home Run of Season The ‘Little Church Around the Corn ing a hols in the jail wall| immediately following the adjourn-|raised to the Te 1 G wife, L terior. He went to Smn!l«l-v on l(-;‘:n:\ = was the scene of one more weddir ttackers fell through the hole ment of the Legislature, filed a hill mt'nl‘ I tllwm) it 'lle(‘esssl)l_ 'hul‘;t An. appeal, was tiled, Kells, was jbpalions ettt ot bt PHILADELEHIA, M (81--Babe) ey g drrsated. Bome ok the i) equity, seeking oy talunotian ol COUIN, Sh oot Tor th’ iy gt TORMGE Ay BT Withous hoRd, el v b Ruth hit his fifteenth home run of St aok a position In. @&tehurch/ restrain aly wls ") “be had e’ > o !the season this afternoon in the| So“them Nationalists ot e Gl i veturmed the | Smith from paying out of the Ter- ance of the Territorial officers. The sums of | & avity of the questions raised as to appro-|the appropriations, as appears from on the|the intervening complaints of the the sol. ritorial treasury mol's money the Legi |priated a few da first inning of the opener of a double! Adyance, Hopan va.ncc fticor's fire, Appearance ¢ Chnstmmty Is Sproadmg S vnE, e ot ‘ , scorinz | ¥8 apparen oooled Combs ahead of him. Geh @ g got his| | SHANGHAI wis from 2NE . iground that the appropriations at-|Governor and the Secretary of the I S t R ssta Des lt(’ Wl oner T e o of | reliablosourc A, vance of i PP |tacked were illegal and void Territory, is such that the whole n ovle u p Ya ke. p_q Athleties 3. the Souther: ationalists hrm 500 Black Shirted | Arguments were opened on May|system of the Territorial Govern- . through Honar vince appears 1o Fascists Sta Riot| 11, Hellenthal & Hellenthal appear-| nt is in jeopardy should these St t At’lelst 01‘ (lnlzatlon o SNEQRAITY. 'prostORETERC SEREEALY. L accists dtage Riot | o 0 M Governor and Secretary|abpropriations be declared invalid. ate ’ g Flapper s Sought as e PRt - Sotjtheruers suffered 4 : & las intervenors and Treasurer Smith, May Recognize Rights : la heavy defc NEW YORS iy Matinee | who was also represented by Attor-| The Court then recited severa Member of Robber Band Pt RS crow ware ye m;m\ ney General John Rustgard, and|canons of law relative to legislation 50 ay 31-Christianity is| Poutintzev estimates that there are S — ; PEKING, May 31-—Wholesale wilh oo were caughl v a viot when | Jufige Wickersham appearing in his|and said: “The Legislature has not nufl?fl?&:“?n M-‘:(tvie‘t Russia tles’piw‘ln Russia today 9,000,000 Old-Be-j NEW YORK, May 31.—An eighteen the Northern forces ar 0 binck hirted members of the own behalf. The arguments wereithe power to levy taxes or make i v 3 ) er 8 | re > ay from the front owing|ipecisti League of North America,|submitted on demurrers interposed|appronriations of public moneys for 3 “tivity of the State|licvers, the sect which split off from|year old bobbed haired flapper is|reported toda om e W (su g [ appronriations :I:nll{‘elfi:fi;: il(()r;;m;)lzminn an un-|the Russian Orthodox Church in the|sought as a member of the band of | to reverses in Honan Province 1 ips and clubs, attompt- | to the complaint, Two grounds|purely private purposes; yet, In official Communist body with branch-|Seventeenth Century. He places lhe;robb?rs who obtained over $91,000 in [is said to mear 1 ad to three Italians who had | were advanced in the demurrers,imaking appropriatins of public Southern e v Union. total of members of other sects| cash and jewels from the Long Is-| Northerners to 'he 1 »f their numbe first that Judge Wickersham, by thel moneys, the Legislature is not con- es_l.;‘hrou;g‘:gn:lt] II'; :::nle'pro:n':x:mn(l m’ 6,000,000. His data on the naptlxlh!h\nd home of Jesse Livermore, Walllalists of all the Honan Province son olice reserve were cal and | allegations in the complaint had rot/ fined within the strict limits of according to government figures, in|and Evangelists brings him only up street plunger. {of the Yeliow River, all of Abhei quciic t5 who had | shown himself entitled to the relief| what in cases between .individuals Baptist and Evangelical denomi-|to 1923 when, he says, there were b L \ Province and the entire Bunghai Rail- netchers | ought, and, second, that the com-|would be considered a legal obliga- ;1}(‘)(;(011:» P8 [514,000 in Kiev and Minsk provinces New Tm |’ Tnken ill way. The pursue aped, plaint did not show facts sufficient| tion, but may recognize ""N”fllJ or oG 3 ; X S 7 e e e A — to constitute a cause of action. equitable obligations such as a just M. Poutintaey, & member of the alone. Those e lx,:ilfiw: o Anglo-Russian Rupture! Mrs. Charle: OHeEon Juod dn I g g | an would be MMkely to recognize AntiReligion. body. "attributes the | havo been greatly augmented sipce | o-Russian Rupture’ | "o ©Or C5Gay on e maii Actor Strangles Bride | Question as to Right in his own affairs whether by law erowas o ‘Ghnatianity to e [Nct[OMICL 2 : LN 1 ot Margnita. She, will ‘remainir i H The right of Judge Wickersham| required to do so or not.” fhat young men enoll as Christians| Leningrad Province has about 25| LONDON, May S1—The Anglo-l (un for a o days, returuing | And Then Kills Himself| The right of Judge Wicke ith| o Tonlativg. Kathority to escape military service. Q00 “shctariius) oL Wi Russian rupture took a new turd|pynter Bay on the next trip of th first in Judge Reed's opinion which ) f 4 ) numerous are the Baptists, after|gynen A P, Rosengolz, Russian Virginta 1V, S AN 5, Cal, May 31 ,Y & E K, ) i i vl svrio Commenting on the contention of Under the old regime the religious | which come the Evangelists and then | charge d'Affairs, sent an official let-] ' © 0 ° o e ¥ e helB0es to some length in i reat| judge Wickersham that the Legisla- D|ment of the matter. He devoted|iure had passed no law creating | several pages to citing cases bear-) gpligations nor authorizing appro- |ing in the same subject and con-|priations for the uses objected to. aversion to war manifested by mem-|the Adventists. The followers ©'|iap to Foreign Secretary Chamberlain o g bers of these churches was respect-|another sect “Anissimovtzy,” who be-|geoking permission for certain Soviet' ed by the imperial government and|lieve in the holiness of a certain citizens to remain in Great Britain his attracti then committ two month | |suicide by hanging himself with a| : i gnifics para-| g > i - the same immunity has been con-| Anyssim, who died in the end of the|jn order to liquidate business of the | George Souders | 'hed sheef, in their hotel apartm ::In‘:'::;': with this significant para lf"ld ”;m vl.'-hz ""f,i?"".‘,”:,‘:."‘m{’,‘:;. tinued under the present regime. Nineteenth Century, have recently| Arcos and other Soviet trading or-| | Jine Auto | {The ‘coupls. was married March 31" “go -whather 4 taxpayer can In-|fug aphrcirintlons of pablic Imoneyt In their organization the “secta-|erected a monument on his grave.|ganjzations. % ! U A note indicated Mucller thought his|yoke the interpostiion of a court| f ‘{". : manver gml form pro- rians” copy the methods of the Com-|Thic monument represents a cross I Classic | it was dissatistied with her mar | vided fat in H of equity to compel the officers of| munists. They have propaganda bu-|on which is adjusted the hammer HALIBUT PRICES ! riage - (igm:rv "m (:lnp:helr F5 et “: vided for in the Organic Act, etc., rean, and only accept applicants as and sickle, Communist emblems. OLIS, May 81, — strain them from illegally increas candidates, prior to admission to full| The “Bezboiniky” (atheists) num-| PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., May 31. “,":‘,LEA:,,\,EIN of [,;3 Fayette, | | over Cleary, | ing the burden of |ux’atiun b membership. In Ukraina whole vil- ber only 200,000; but in the opin-| —Halibut sales today totaled 160.000| | ynq = arivine his first major : lages adopt new religions. It is|jon of Poutintzev there is no reason|pounds. American halibut sold for 7 vent yesterday won the Mem- ‘emtmn't;du:lhn the num'tlmr of""t:xlll- (?r dll’ onmgotllr:en( ul’t his ol;':nnlnd- and 15.60 cents and Canadian for 6| | oria] Day classic, the 500 mile |17e an ans,” or active religious | tion use the great number and|and 13.50 cents. e over the Indlanapolis'|peny. for alienating his|aska, where, as is well known,|py o propagandists, amounts {0 /1.000.000 variety of different Christian sects|"'The May caich received here for] | Sy " (9 WM PG T 0 Craary ™ s alho there 18 o direct property taxation; | 0% 20 Mhe Legature betore uen, s 5 constitutes thelr great weakness. tajed 3,316,600 pounds, P i sl £z tiled 2 divorce suit, llmt all taxation for the support of | (Continued on Page Rig.t.) Judge Reed said: “l am unable to discover any ! t other case supporting the conten- 50,000| squandering the public funds of|tion of plaintiff as stated by him, Roberts, | the Territory, is a serious question,!as to the necessity of a prior Imperial Candy Com- | especially in the Territory of Al-|aythorization for an appropriation damages from idont of the Seat S T T o

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