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‘APRIL 28, 192 , L 2 GEN. DAWES ARRIVES IN THE ITALIAN CAPITAL. GERMAN LEADERS ON HAND. F Marshal von Hindenburg and HOW MUCH NICOTINE IN YOUR TOBACCO? Dr. €. W. Bacon, chemist of the bureau of plant industry. upon his arrival in Rome. He is talking with officials of the United States embassy. Gen. Dawes left Herr Heinecken, head of the North German Lloyd steamship lines. Department of Agriculture, de ring the amount of nicotine in tobaccos. To the smoker, one of the Datii Gine tiaied Wide World Photo visiting the new German liner, the Columbus, at Bremerhaven, before most startling facts discover t smoke does not always mean a mild cigar. first trip, BYEEulien Kenh Tictaies i Copsright by Kadel & Herbert . POETESS, TEN RS OLD. PUBLISHES BOOK. Nathalia Crane of FIRST PHOTOGRAPH OF THE STINNES FUNERAL. Rubr_miners served as pallbearers at the funeral Brooklyn began writing for publication when she was nine years old. of Hugo Stinnes, who was the richest man in Germany. The photograph shows a part of the procession and her new volume of poems has heen accepted by a New York pub WIFE OF THE CHIEF JUSTIC TS SPAIN. Mrs. William Howard Taft of Washington, wife of the en route from the Stinnes villa in Grunewald to the Berlin crematory, where s weze held lisher. Photograph shows Nathalia at her typewriter. Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, as a guest of Ambassador Alexander P. Moore, in Copsright by P. & A. Photos Wide World Photo Madrid. The photograph also shows Miss Martin, niece of the ambassador. Wide Warld Phote BREWER'S CHARGES, 'Scour Plymouth — CUT LEAVES GUARD Changes in Stations o WARK GRANT'S BIRTHDAY. MEXICANS EXECUTE [ory nawe teanes | HOLY NAME BODIES Of Interest to Capital TO bpnd C()()lidge? Lincein Temple. ol : RE'ELECT HALT'GAN - i kL an Far r 1o birth of | X Duplicate Bond Cases Declared 5, e £ 1 . Reduction of $1,000 in Rental| M L Roy Recves E Gen. Ulysses S. Grant will be "“"“‘JfAlcnso Band, in Chiapas, Wiped 2 | Archbishop Curley Addresses Con- Without Foundation by PLYMOUT: Vel 2 Fund Puts D. C. Soldiers in to this. ity for 2 ¢ . | University meetin Lk Out by Battle, Captures and % | vention of Diocesan Union in at Fort Bliss, Tex by the student boc relinghuysen More tha Secretary. children .. sc ¢ townshin Bad Predicament ofyithelqudge sduntate EEReedl, ¥ i tomorh : ; : Court-Martial. : s Parish Hall Here. il vesterday for mayflowcrs to carry Ma) D et Deatal Oorps a the first agrance of w1 | Zas G 1 s N res > | REPORT SENT COOLIDGE| luni cprins to the Tresidont and |ORGANIZATION INCREASING | futy ot Walter iecd Geners : JTheology: William _T._ Pat. | 13 /i detuiaion & . PLAN FOR JUNE GATHERING —— -'"'I‘l Coolidge ; - E=————a r. P. O'Brie 3 : Ernestpc podwin, School of i " The pickers reported the flow- hiropractic . ¢ i fed % Methods Used to Establish Case| ... . - 2,“,’ f,, poor quality, | Oen. Stephan to Press Matter Be- 3 am Houst 2 Tauslcal progeam v n s the 3 Attendance of 150,000 Expected B e i B AR | been detailed 1o dut 2 the direction of Benjamin | Ixtapa . a A Are Scored. Lo i fore Congress. kan: P % . in which Fred D. Anderson, E. | a summary and imme- % From All Sections of U. S. REFUTED BY MELLON, For Mayflowers WITHOUT DRILL HALL ™3¢ Mery OFrs i win s weeins 43 REBEL OFFICERS Associated T been assigned to one or two large bunche ce, Helen Latiker, M son | diately ex accor o an offi- —— The Plymouth Chamber of Com- First Liet Iohloss, | 5 3 F. Greer 4 ciil yenor v office orenident O et efore| merce will take charge of the de Training of the onal G V Hur oda ) s apito Lascra o rat - = While President Coolidge had before | churge oL the de Training of the National Guard of the | today trom Ge o i Patrick J. Haltigan of Washington . him today a report of 186 pages from | . Y Boston by autome. | District of Columbia will be seriously | Phre i sy . th Carolina ‘TANK TO SWIM ACROSS it FOLCE 3 : was re-elected president of the Secretary Mellon, branding Charles B. » and thenee hurried to Wash- | affected during the next fiscal year, ow- *\‘:f;‘l;("‘ AL infantcy, on | took more th 4 s prise timore Archdiocesan Union of the Brewer's charges of alleged duplica- arrangement with the |ing to the cut in appropriations con-|duty in the ofiice of the assistant remai Alonso’s bar Holy Name Societies at the annual & [ "Fe 3 g uthorities | ’ X B oraered £6 00 were ki § An ; tions of government securities as ! tained inWhe District appropriation bill, | Secretary of War. has ben ofdered to| POTOMAG RIVER HERE | :ov.oo i e i convention held ut the Sacred Heart utter falsity,” a House committee = ==|it was learned today from Maj. Gen 3 3 Corps {five 10 ant Church. 16th stre and Park road Fort m e 2 e northwest, yesters My. H arge wning to open hearings this week on the i distortlon, omis- | Nutional Guard Division. Gen. Stephan headed by Representative McFadde! - o hscoperihe. facts; | Anton han, commanding the Dis Republican, of ylvania was plan- r. togirrelevance, | trict of Columbia Militia and the 29th | Marines to Demonstrate Aquatic| e e - ts for the tement nor irrelevan ar! g nt i esolution authorizing a wholesale | Sioh, misstatement ' nor jrrefevaned | uiq that he would take imme- ) Ability of Machine Before > : Sl care of uppros O probe of the Drewer charges. | resorts to insinuation and (pnuendo. diate steps in an effort to point out to | F 1ol Name 1r Whes & o g to Wa ! ¢ 3 hiding 4 SR e ructo 3 : : President Obre M news § 3 As soon as t ficial copy of the setore concluding, 1 8m t2King | Congress the serjousness of the cut and | Carps P B High Officials orrespondents -v questione o ington in September in cclebration ‘Treasury letter to President Coolidge | this opportunits to assure s indicate how the maintenance of these | Louis == . seraing demands upcn’ the proauscesd Haey"at the fonnding of the sgeies ,and the official charges made by |c establishes : troops at an efficient point would be | OTPS R A marine tank will demonstrute | ' TAMPICO by AR o tes of agarians According to Rev. Michael J. Rippie rewer reach the committee early thi -ha o be absolutely Without | carigusly impeded, Field Artillery i lits ability to travel on water as| which are alleged to be endangering | Haltigan of Washington, |- P director zer of the Hol | York ity ¥ Licu | week, Chairman Mcl'adden indicated, | “rpere has been no fraudulent du- | The most serious blow delivered ‘at | Gildart, Oth Ficld Artillery | well as land Wednesday afternoon | the Laguna crop. re-clected prexident of the Holy Name | Name speejal trains have al e | rsity of Chicag s ready been reserved from Los Angeles, the committee will begin considera- | plication or ov of the public|the local guard was the cut of $1.000| LRiversity of ¢h lat Potomac Park. opposite the Lin- iety of the Baltimore Archdlocese | o)\ 0 “Milwaukee and other cities 3 . on the other hand: by in- 3 ¥ = |at the annual convention yesterd: ! b tion of its problem. Althoush the |debt but. ‘on e other hand: vy inc | (1 0 P M0 % Come | B AT Sane KT QLo “Memoriat, The tank win be | PLAN $3,800,000 PROJECT. [t e sunual convention yesterday. | (i il Ypathil frafls live aireads committee had not vet decided, Rep- | (S, iiihing the utter falsity théreof, | pelled to rent quarters for the housing | Col. J. D. Leitch infantry, ha |driven off the bank. over the stone e i = | e A e e detountion: sresentative McFadden indicated that|he Treasury is cnabled unreservedly | of the troops and their equipment, and 'i1::l'r§':l.|lflz.rffr;;.7'.\.'1”}'»:»'\{\- wall into the Potomuc, will “swim | p oo T e project De- | e dectarsa the hearings in all probability would |to confirm {he InteEFity both Of the |iese are wholly inadequate and not be- | S Siosds. aranance depariment, trom |to the opposite shore in an attack | &MU & 'HEALTH WEEK OPENS | “sr:ioiise curtey of paitimore aa- Yoo open. t t | fitting a force of militia troops in the War College. to W, suyer s = s tails Withheld for Time Being. . dressed the gathering in i S aines Tof Johe casury service | the Arm ar College, ar | maneuver and, returning, will elimb ails Withhel g e e Will Help Inquiry. which have been en zed in the han- al Capital. fforts now are be- rent general staff: 3: Cllthe wall on the Washingt side. s 5 e oA I E HERE ODAY noon mt"— t 1sh > 4“ Although Treasury officials consid- |dling of public debt securities.” | ing made to have Congress provide for Corps_ of Engin t e e e Y e heme rmulated - fo BRIV T He praised Rt wme_Soclets P hort to. the President the = the erection of a suitable armory for the | West Point, N. Y., to Baltimo | a e program arrange e " i Mers of & iige | B and_ revi seliviis etnes it “last word in stating the administra- No Trace of Fraud. local troops. The President under- | ¢ I, Byrne, infantry, fro t | for it. It then will be stripped of ri!«gl‘n af:‘hu:(‘l'-l‘;l;? s Tonrned - - : ot S R the 00,000 tiom's case, it has been reaffirmed| Mr. Mellon a the President |Stood to favor a measure providing it, | Leavenworth, Kan., to West Point, N: | caterpillars and driven at maximum | Chpmg HRe oo e N ecting it are not bers of the society in their con- that the Treasury still is willing to|there had been fraud or and it is probable that the director of | ¥.; Capt. W. A. “Woodlief, adjutant | 1 .oq” on the driveway parallel to|reads (6 announce full plans. L. B. |Dr. Victor C. Vaughn Urges An- expression of ir b n «o-operate with the House committee |lessness on the of officials or | the budget soon will submit an esti- | gineral, from s city to the Pa . 5 Y. paralle o S aalatod wilh local wail Christ and their efforts to lead “clean an its inquiry. | employes responsible for the safe- [mate for this project. However, the{ama Canal Zone: Maj. G. L. Werten- |the banks of the river. r he move nual Examinations as Safe- and upright lives Neither Secretary Mellon's volumi- | guarding of the retired securities.” | troops must have a place. ker, Coast Artillery Corps, from this [ The exhibition has been arranszed | mant, Said today tha - 2 - Reprascn ative Loving M Black o mous report nor the Snell resolution He said Brewer had called attention | Wipes Out Prill Hall. city to Fort Monroe, Va., and Majs. H. | 1o take place at 4 o'clock. Gen, Per- would not be v for guards Against Disease New | York, Mgr. | Gavan, pastor authorizing the inquiry into the sub-|to losses “during a period of seven b 5 F. Spurgin, Coast Artillery Corps, r the next thirty or forty S 1 Hes hurch, and a num- st alleged duplication of Eov-|years: and added that the totay of | cut in the rentals wipes out the | ¥ Spursin, Coast Artiery Cor chier of staff; Maj. Gen. Le. |mMent for the mext thirty 3 of Sacred Heart Church, and a nur e e Of hie | LusNs RS SIBION R et e "8 e Tmohey 1y Jist enoush to | Leavenworth to West boint, 3 PG Gen. Smediey Bitie number of parcels of ‘land are| An uupual health examination each |tors of branch societies alto ad- by a single word any of the|suit of thefts committed by subordi- (150, 45 oDy o L street Erhe | Maj. R. W. Kerr, Medical Corps, at {COrD medley BUUET | peing negotiated for, and those in N Y " | a hering wholesale dismissal officials of | nate clerks or messengers in the | febt e AVnARY AL (12 T SUCE. ntion | St._Louis, has been assigned to diky | BOW, public ¥ director of Phila- | BeIng nesotsted o, fiCay to an- | vear for every man, woman and child ifae - the bureau of engraving and print-| Treasury. E ; D T A en Sthe owners do | at Walter Reed General Hospital, this | d¢lbhia, and the milltary attaches of | noupce the location until these deals|was advocated by Dr. gVietor C.| = gt starehy (TS M P WAL wen pointed outy the tot-| HAIL but only when W owners do | & WULE SO Sk arianc |several forelgn sovernments will at- | Reitiourd” The Lroject lu 1o cost 1 | Vawetm of the United Stkies pubic| PRAISE FOR DAUGHERTY Tew € che b er continue “tha e lo: 01 = | e 74 . o v o) *hiladelp o e neigl C 3,1 0 s * caused the dismissal of *the em- |10 over a period of scven years, dur- | The local guard has grown rapidly | department, at Philadelbhia, to the | 1y’ connection with the demonstra- | the nelEhtorhood, of SRO0DCEL I I8 | neatth service, at tod noon-day g e ployes, while Republican leaders have ing which time over $100.000.000.000 | {i7IRE, the PESL SSA%, VPGS Wis| Serst.d. H. Ellis, 6lst Arsiilery Bat- |00 0f NS sauatls a0 1ond war ma- | time in 1 meeting at Keith's Theater, opening | pormey Associates Here Send Charged M or influencing the admin. | in securities were handled by thou- | tafr, and it requires a drill hall as | talion, has been detailed to duty with |jyver’type, mounting guns and draw. | e o Washington “health week.” being Rtation to make the dismissals e i ohitos ot e | Jare Convention Hall to permit |the Pennsylvania National Guard at |y 75 mm “suns with them, will be Hit Horse; Fined $25 held under auspices of the Washing- Laudatory Letter. ¥ i Pay Roll. T O N easury respensible |the drilling of the full regiment. With | Easton; Sergt. Ernest Luttrell to duly | shgwn on the bank of the Potomac 2 2 ton Council of Social Agencies. This| oOfficials of the Department of e s el O A TP be. | the funds for its rental only for un- | with the Iilinois National Guard at|in“Cham" patty Lotmac | Cruelty to animals was the charge x Ll for the safeguarding of retired se- |the funds for its rental emly for o2 Bloaz0° and Sergt., George Gordon, |In, Spam battle formation, tattack- |, Cruiilh ‘Bell. colored faced in Po- | is “Public Heaith day Justice have joined in an expression ole of a government employe with~{ SUTItich KO% Lots. e Ty’ e |absolutely no. place to drill, which | 76th Field Artillery, with the Califor: | wiii "be *Sipplemented by 155-mma, |lice Court today before Judge Schuldt. | The medical profession i now | of praise for former Altorney Gen out an office. i_g'":;‘(,;‘,'“_,"f,‘uéx“‘..f‘“ duntally, the thefts of securities illus- | will in the end affect the maintenance | nia National Guard at Oakland guns on wheel tracklayer car- | He was charged with striking a dis- dy to make Uieso annual health | ooy farry . Daugherty roll of the Depar ' the Attorney |trate the danger of retaining indefi- | of its efficiency. riges; also standard trucks equipped |abled horse with a brick. He was nations, Dr. Vaug o ang | A letter to him was signed by six A spetial o Snee Attorney | Mitely, and not destroying the dor- | Will Ask Drill Hall AR | with ' wheel tracklayer attachments | fined $15 and $10 additional for being ion is not golng to coefee any | o¢° pjs former associates; James M General, but he no longer [ Ely, and ngt destroy ne ¢ . | Capt. Chester Wells, at the Navy | Ay gt !$ | arunk. one into taking suchiexaminations, | B, % SOFEEE GOS0 Ale8T o e T ‘he department have, indicated that| here ha o make every effort to have the Senate |all active duty and will proceed to 3 enforce them, but simply is giving | Genaral:’ Mrs. Mabel Walker Wille- . to be spendi duplicate serial numbers on liberty 5 | 8] NE | General: M a k 11 Mt dn Suppoted o b Sfendlis | duplivate, sl umbers, o Nberty | LS Y STl Hally Mtecasing iy home . MRS. E. S. WOODFORD DIES | srcse ‘o hadite *iich 'nlaff | Generaiy drs, el walker, Wilc: most of his time at the Capitol, work- ‘. " whatever, has been found of | the amount for rentals, and he hopes | Commander A. K. Shoup has becn | G P 0 EMPLOYE DIES ay take or not, just as it pleases. {and Rush L. Holland, assistant at- ng on his case, which is the only | Aece, 0 sles or fraudulent |to De successful when he points out |assigned to the Wyoming, Lieut.| M= T Us . Secretary of Labor Davis presided | tomey gencral zovernment matter with which he is uc)riw"& Ot liberty bonds, or other |that to cut such an appropriation is|Commander C. C. Windsor to the New Woman, Eighty-Five, Had Been |at the meeting. one of which will be | ““mpe jetter said now connected. veimment securities, and there Is | & Serious blow at preparedness. Mexico, Lieuf. W. L. Marsh to the | anqrew J. Campbell, 64, Had B z ay at noon at the theater. | «we, who have been associated with Condemned by Mellon. bsolutely mothing Ao Nupport the | Other cuts in the appropriations Naval War College and Lieut 1. M, - Campbell, 64, Had Been | capita] Resident Half Century. vill be “Mental Yyglenc|you in the Department of Justice as cretary Mellon spared no words| chagge that there ¢ © | were $4,000 for the general expenses [ Mason, Supply Corps. to the school o i i i i o . In connection with the your assistant attorneys general, de- TR tion of Brewsr and hisj ohnrec/ihar hers e asoM: |bf the Zuard, $500 for printing and |application, Navy Department in Service Here 30 Years. Mrs. Mary Ann Woodford, eighty o health exhibit is being held | ¥Ye {0 express our admiration for e ik that government | SPamcy L0 Cetrau e e b rasident | Stationery, $1.000 for the cleaning and | The President has accepicd the | Andrew Joyner Campbell, sixty-four | five years old, wife of I Selvester | gaily at 1333 I street ? LR T e metholls I ot besn. duplicated, and | ; Kol e Bedent | R epair of uniforms, and $3,000 in the | resignations of Lieut. Irwin G. S00¥ | ycare o4, " Woodford, and & resident of this city | “Dr. Vaughn pointed to the increase | J’avery matter which has cotme under securities had been dublicated and| Harding personally informed Brewer | eBAS 9F D' Cut in the pay of |of the Bushnell and Ensigw Gerald A. | Y6ars old, for thirty years an embloye | for more than fifty years, died at her | {n deaths due to heart diacase in|our personal observation while vou that e he handling of such sSe- fincefl::;_gc Pt some of the bonds e | troops will be another blow, as the | Stacey alnlhg recruiting barracks, | in the government printing office and | residence, In ;he ;\sg;;y‘ ava;tm«;ms. recent years e Yazious g-s.d»rdxe‘r:lx were Attorney General ®f the United e C ; ; in | Hampton Roads, Va. prominent Mason, died at his home, | Columbia road and Mintwood place, |of the circulatory system, and said | States. Your loyalty to our President curities. had uncovered were numbered by sten- |organization, instead of decreasing . i o~ i 3 G his waste of human life 4 3 A 5 i » e et vn rapidly into | The following named officers have | . - | vesterday. that much of this waste of human and our country is above and beyont Seeretary Mellon replicd specilically, | ofl rather than by the bureau number- | the Bast yeaf; has Bronn FRBIAIY IO | pcen® oraored o the Asiatle siation: | 10T strect vesterday, Funeral serv: | "Gl services will bo conducted | ouid be brevented by tho. snnuai | Gigpite beyond Isertion made by Brewer inhis rer | P e BN, took .the bonds [panics have increased their personnel. (Lieuts, C. A. Goebel, € ¥. Hudson, | orrow afternoon at 2 oclock. :l‘r:‘o{“:,’.‘,‘,f,,wé"fl'a:o'xgl‘:szlr:;:(frr’;?rtg i e S e i peated asssilts on the Broaguey.) BY | (shought by ‘Brewsn).t: tho, report = - Faille, W. M. Shipley, G. M. Boyes, | M, Campbell 225 & nacine of Nofth | 21" 16:30 o'elock. Rev. J. J. Dimon will Nt o motion | 0UF Official duties has made our pub- thes es, the eas e a 5 3 o] - e- i “Workini Life,” a mo - A h5E° Iihe “utter faisitye of every | Sai% (WG L0513 examine them, and| BARRISTERS BACK ROBB. |7 E; Cogper, H. B Corwin, ¢. . D°|tirea on account of age in July. He|officlate. Interment will be in Arlington | WOTKIRE UL TGk iin' connection | 1ic service one of great pleasure and charge was established. ~Complete | agrer carefully going over them turned | Rumble. ) was a member of the King Solomon | CSClenN ooy was & native of |With today's meeting. Mrs. Whitman wish you the contentment.and investigation of Brewer’s charges, it| with the statement, ‘Brewer, Yyou're President Cool-| Lieut. H. F. Councill, at the naval|Lodge, No.31, F.A. A 2 e Juntor | @ Mieboro, N.C. Besides rir husband, |Cross was chairman of the day for | syccess in your private life whick our was sald, had confirmed the INtegrity | wrong, these numbers were not put on | Resolutions urging President Cool-| , *J5kio0" Anacostia, D. G., has been | Order of Mechanics and the Woodmen | EUILSBoro, o o W62 €08 HAF, IV TANE" | the Tnstructive Visiting Nurse Society, | public . service and personal. char of the government's securities. with stencil.””” idge to clevate Justice Charles H.|agiizned fo duty in the bureau of | Of the World = = S e " | sponsors for ~Public Health day Rcter have earned for you Wa eal Holds Report Unfair. Robb of the District Court of Appeals |aeronautics, Navy Department. "; ;’,,,f"f';‘..‘ra.xlféhlle’:s“ ek 4. v |~ Tonight a program of free motion | recognize our obligation of loyalty sons 2 | pictures and other features Will_be | fo"the moverhronts sieh e ity WILL OBSERVE MAY DAY, |given at hcalth headquarters. Va- put this has never been inconsistent Brewer now occupies the unusual 7 L Assailing Brewer and his methods, | to chief justice of that court were | — Mr. Mellon concluded: JURY DEFERS OIL PROBE. adopted by the Barristers, an organ-| paAcTER VACATION ENDS. r. Mellon e : 5 welfare organizations and thé | with our lovalty to wau i T tes amd he frequent | The additional grand jury. which | ization of local attorneys, at a meet- Circus Program Announced. Children at the Neighborhood |local hospitals are co-operating in "“ B st Friday ch | E v | Aftel ir ten-day annual Baster 5 i Circus, 70 N sf e | the entire work, and the exhibits at R P evasive meth- | was completed last Friday and which at the Cosmos Club Saturday. | After their ten-day & The George W. Robinson Circus,|gouse, 470 N street southwest, are |the v 4 = 3 ' "gom’\r;r'";,:r!,,-‘l'nl.("}..g?;'me susceptible | was expected to begin today its in- %‘Es seat of l:‘hsie;’ justice was d,",'n holiday, the 66,000 District public | which opened on Union station plaza| ..o .41 preparations for the [he headquarters are regarded ‘as (\mdgnxerous S" curve on’a stretc's 2% istortion, Mr. Brewer resorts to|quiry into the alleged criminal fea- | vacant by the recent death of Chief |school ’children ' returned to " their|Saturday night, Is giving its second € e o o dus. | 3 highway at OOakwood, Staten Island Histortion: . where B omicaton’ of | tures of the oil leases, did mot hold | Yastive Smyih. *|Glassrooms today for the final lap |performance this afternoon. Two |song-and-dance festival to be given oo ental Liygiene . day.” | N. Y. has been clectrically lighted to distortion: Wher &4 situation, Mr:|a session today. United States Attor- |*'The resolutions set forth that|of the current scholastic year. Only|shows will be given, afternoon and |at the neighborhood settloment house | w ] rved “with: & ‘moonday | prevent accidents Ten lighting unita. Jetails will pervert & O ion: where |ney Gordon and Special Assistants | justice Robb has earried the regard, |one ®more holiday—Memorial day, | night, for the remainder of the week, | Thursday, Friday and Saturday,’from | mecting at Ke 3!‘ which Dr. Wil- | each one so located as to provide maxi- Brower resorts 1 the facts will| Atleo Pomerene and Owen J. Roberts | esteem and confidence cof {he bar of | which falls on Fi will_ break Which the circus will go to |4 until 10 o'clock. The festival is'to [liam A White of St. Elizabeth’s Hos- | mum lighting at the important points, st e, M Lrewer re-|are prepared to begin, tomorrow, I is | 13 i Tris eizhteen ¥ tie continuity of Feniuining | Baltimore to play for the Blks' char- |celcbrate May day and the return "'l“"“"-‘?“' O B e R i % s & ot e i tate ety Whie) §—iikelen - Statody W6 1 (XQAUCLION ¥i AL sinvity . 0T weuvis vor s belion, v berms 3 fund L peRaing: lom ¥icuch of Keatucky Wil preside. | luunated is 2400 fecl " ’ d \

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