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=3 i a5, TN EVENTNG STAR. WASHINGTON, . €. THURSDAY. _ATGUST 25 1099 : RIVAL COUNSEL IN OIL CASE RAG‘NG SEAPLANE i PORTABLE SCHO0LS|ORDEN TORELY N KARDINGS [pEROUN) RACK SPEEDING AUTOT |RVAL COUNSEL IN ol Sk~ TEAMS COMPETE, HELD FOR MURDER porcree ond sy i Evmope Former SUCCEEDS INTEST PILOT FOR G. O. P. NOMINATION BROUGHT INTO USE | “ : 1,800 Boys Parici;ate in An- coused o . First Flight in U. S. Former lllinois Governor En- | . . Official Relocates Buildings Driver Accused of Saying| Hopes to Bring Back Two to Testify on nual Championships at ; Schneider Entry. gages Fred Starek to Man- age His Campaign. to Prevent Part-Time Instruction. Plaza Field. | Conspiracy Charges. Policeman, Who Leaped to Death. Newspaper Man Has Recordi as Assistant to Two For- } mer Presidents. | | | | that t to: forthcoming i wernment much speenlation in Washin Ul circles today over events on the last of ti nsational growing out of the Teapot Dome vestiga two witnesses, whos vernment considers k. | portant_in_prosecutl; | | Harry M. Biackmer, fo airman {of the board of the M Refining Co., and James B. former ident of the Pr and The ri | nationa rvival counsel in dl-Sinclair oil in Europe, long sought by the e «till in hiding, led to i polit- the con- where It was said he has a rig for whom s | poenas have been issued upon the sub | proper. Associated Press Pa., ated Press, 11 By the BLOOMSBURG, Char 1ol automobi Approximately 1,800 senting the pick of 1k 3 4 playgrounds, are competing today in | o the annual track and field mect of the AM WILE. | municipal playground d just reached Washington the Plaza fleld. A SEoa of rank O. the city. The Kingsman School is lo- | that former Gov. A ‘i‘*“‘“‘;' of | Lina T rooters, including pavents, brothers cated Fourteenth. and E streets | Iilinois is first in the fleld with a i St O tho coritbatanta. Wik o northeast, while the Maury is at|1923 pre-convention manager. The | o gt i i et i en Thirteenth and B streets northeast. | person who has assumed these respon. | K “Three events were decided Work will begin at once on the isibilities is Fred Starek of Ohio, until morning. In each the winners did | on the wrong side of the street will be ready for the opel of | Finance Corporaton at Was Mahad. a it when signaled to stop turned Sthool mext omnth. “rlier 4o ’l"'i B L G. Hollis of rfield won the his car directly toward the officer Summer two portable schools at the |jce with a political He 'k yard dash, 70-pound ol in 7 sec- | “with intent to run ever and feloni Woodridge were transferred to the | was the personal of | FRED S onds, just oneifth second over the |ously, willfully and of malice afore Cleveland School. }\\.uvxlrn G. Ha K:m:‘ PR, the S = record. erett of Peabody also gave | thought, to kill and murder” the { months immediately preceding o s o Fifteen Poriables Relocated. “'"m‘m ;‘;m ';m.l Mm‘n“h” J{n::vl‘n”[;(':fr:.xll:\;:n( oflm‘ mh“ h J.lylll|n]l‘. ull,X’ e Asst. Supt. Haycock’s actlon brings | 1929, from which the late Pre foet 10 /inchiss. This s ‘only. 1 theh/|who was drecting the total number of portables relo: |emerged victorious after *“com Giider: tHA ivecoral Tenkins of | the path of cated during the Summer to 15 and | from’ behind rek has : : the of the operations up to boys, of the Desirous of preventing the possibil repre s ity of part-time instruction of pupils at the Kingsman and Maury Scheols, Asst. Supt. of Schools Haycock today ordered two remaining portable schools at the Woodridge NSchool to be re- located in the Northeast section of August 1 with the murder of Chicf of Frank A. Dent with Raymond Bloom, aged 17, | | of Sunbury, Pa., was committed to county Jail without bail last night | aft hearing before a justice of the peace, Information inst Bloom charges that he drove his automobile city's | ments have occurred in the | ever, to make it 1 | consult with either |according to Mr. L but in another quarter testimony | that his trip to Europe v -| with other associate counsel o0il_case hefore his departure. In view of the passage of the Wals} here an partment on iis morning ed seaplane wi Word ha large in- mpete in t E s next m that new v P rac Willi in ams ounced a this establish t the two witnesses | they took refuge in Europe, Mr. ne may be able to persuade advantage to re ne of |to the United States rather than sovernment | compelled to pay fines of £160,000 Leahy of Washington, | ied against any person who fails t of the attorneys for Albert K r a subpoena served upon them out ym'’s car in front of | [all, the former Secretary of the In-|Side this country. But Mr. Pomerene the car of George D. Savage of North- | terior, who is a principal uonnd.nui“'*‘l must find them. umberiand, which inflicted fatal in | , rad ardi of Ita Al speed of 238.87 1 hour off Norfolk, Va 1d . who miles tive last Novem- during Ter AREK. Atle for the Senator | 1 counsel the officer | and William c, stepped from | one the Tilinois whidh Republic It ha mate for some | prominent lantic seaboard. o |ed that younsz Col. Theodore Roose- ’e““.",f,'l’\ | velt is the sort of second-place timber Lowden §ipat would appeal to Lowden and as aspirant from the At been suggest- Wheatley, victor in the running broad | jump. 85-pound class, leaped 14 feet fter a haif-m Manhas: le run on the been in conference with Go Williams | at the latte cost in the trial. O'Neill Evades Servi $23.000, ? With the opening of the new Wood- |- Summer place in the Thousand lslands, and his friends | suro ticket ngth and popular- |8 ty in this part of the country. inches. orgetown won the meet last year, juries. After the hearing, Savage and lliam Metzeer of Sunbury, who had Before leaviug Washington early | last week, Senator Pomerene let it be The Government, under the Walsh » Hempst ridge School, the traasfer of the w0 | ave been given fo understand that portables to the Kingsman and Maury | the Ohjoan will forthwith and com. and the opening for its first full year | \rchensively clear for action on the of service of the new Stuart Junior | governor's beh: e hatiy ab High School the school congestion | pointed Lowden field marshal talks which has prevailed in the Northeast | of Lig chief's chances in accents of section of tho clty is expected to be | Contidence. aterially improved during the next | Shosivear " | will Try ng a poligg which has beer RoeiA it is expéeted to accommo ma ind fourth grade_children to the bles at the Kingsman ek hools. of Schools Hay public today that children, | mitted to the kindergarten | must ars of age be- triumphing by a point and half over Plaza after a stirring struggle. Results of events this morning, hoy ever, indicated these teams were in for pleniy of opposition in today's meet. Wheatley, especially, loomed threateningly, having accounted for !1’ PipE he three events, George- ¥t T e DA ebrel Y S oty and | COMEDY BEING FILMED IN CITY WITH ROGERS | b had been able fo e e but 1. 8 1oBDos B B ents {o be decided this afterncon | Actor Will Make Appearance at act, can levy upon the propert a | person so served abroad to collect the [fine. A subpoena has been served upon Blackmer, but O'Neill thus far has refused to accept service. In the former's case, a consular officer at {tempted to serve it on a train from | W | Monte Carlo to Nice, and Blackmer | Tha course of three Later the te Department { which he expected to reported that Blackmer ac-|speed flight late service upon reaching Nice. | estate of Harry F. Guggenbel Bhotr s not known when he left here | Gont o the 1oomet P Do Just what the real purpose of Mr. |whether Mr. Pomerene carried with | for the I ‘Aeronautics. | Lieahy's journey to Europe is, no one | him 2 subpoena lndh‘e served on £ | here seems to know exactly. Rumor |O'Neill or not, provided the witness { SHERIFF DENIES CHARGE OF OPEN GAMBLING | has it that Fall's counsel got wind of [could be located. It was presumed the fact that Mr. Pomerene was bena |that the overnment counsel un upon_stalking the two missing wit- |doubtedly would do so through the nesses and decided to reach them first. | roper channels in the event he could At any rate, Mr. Leahy got a two |not persuade O'Neill to return here | weeks' start on his ri and if the |for the trial. Although Blackmer has | Accuses Louisiana Governor. of hiding places of the witnesses, Black-|been served legally with a subpoena, 5 5 mer and O'Neill, is his objective, it is | the first issued under the Walsh act, Trying to Injure Him by more than likely that he will reach |the Government has not as yet at- Political there ahead of Mr. Pomerene. | tached any of his property in this s At Mr. Leahy’s office today no one | country. i b A T e could ‘lmdhnnv dlis‘:\:\t o0 e Coinel | Blackmer's passport was canceled | NEW ORLE: ,hf;:;:‘”l‘ kit Turope At the same | 1 the State Department long ago | Sheriff L. A. Meraux of St. Bernard app 3 o 4Me | upon his refusal to answer the sum. | Parish yesterday ed to Jov. time. R iy Ger of Jefense | mons to appear in court In Wash- | Simpson’s demand that gambling be couns 1 that if Leahy went to|ington. If he decldes to return to stopped in the parish. by denving that open gambling existed there, charging the governor with - tempt to injure me ypolitically and hold me up to public scorn and | ridicule. “Upon_reading your letter in the | papers, T laid aside flood relief work | and made a personal investigatio Furope for the purpose of consulting | 1his country ey With the two witnesses, he knew noth: | can 1 tesacd sor frne Be oy, Dassport the sheriff wrote Gov. Simpson. I beg to advise you that there is mo ket i | can be issued for him at any ng about it. or legation abroad or he can travel Will Return Next Month. | sambling in St. Bernard. “As the sheriff of St. Bernard home without ore, According to Mr. Hoover, the te: It was explained at the State De- mony of either Blackmer Parish 1 have and will continue to enforce the law." held for questioning, were sed : State Trooper Bomgardner, testified that Bloom d confe. 1 to him th: he was driving the automobile which sped on after the accident. known to associates here that he | hoped to bring back with him the two | missing witnesses, the ence of | whose testimony was one the Government sought | Winter when the Fall-s came up before Justice Hitz in the District Supreme Court. If he suc ceeds he will have to his credit some- | thing which Government servers of subpoenas have falled to accomplish during the last two or three years. Aided Two Presidents. ik in r man by | Washington | land daily wative at is a nowspa s once the later w nbus of pro President require b Lssistant tha 1 ury, but he decl th and A coup . nd Northwestern States | made Starek a natic corn belt are already | iner in New York City by the Lowden boomers | aninflue in tow. Including Ilinois, | out the S5-pound Michigan, Wisconsin, Ken: | the historic Chicago conven- | oiE LS nnessee, Lowdenites | tion. When Senator H: "V 00-pound el Running broad | a alveady reasonably |in 1920, decided to ent 3 1 junan. Go-yard dash, 360-vard relay no fewer than 333 votes |dential race he e ed Stavek to act | D SEYEEC CERT, St daal’ e on the first ballot from States west | for him in a dential capacity and | L0 ard relay, of the Allegheny s. Their |lay the groundwork from which Hard ”‘l"nhnvilml dlaks: -~ Riinine Mgk D '" o e i_{"‘l"‘ o “.‘;“Ml' A '"{‘:“”,I"S i running broad jump, 100-vard ing to the east of e- | hour. to sprin 1, dosp e At henies. To that end Gov. Lowden, overw odds on the s T e ‘ | despite his confessed identi: convention floor HENG BIaeding b wd dash (70-pound class)—Won instances would admission be consid- | oy " gin) cultural polici shortiy after BRI, ] Hollis, Garfield; second, W ered where e of the child | ;™" ™ e picted a api red Starck import Vi third. Sullivan, ond December 1. i@ h to suit the biggest of the so- | Federal positi seconds, are four junior Kindergartens. { o4 pig ~ interests. Reference in | appointment pmp (100-pound class) organized pr in "{“"?“"};“ this direction, apparently, is to the | Commission an; 1hody with Americanization week, Where the | 1, den family connections with the [at no fower thun five Twin Oalas third, M child can be admitted at age Of |Pullman Co. The Western statesman Finally, in June Height, 4 feet 3 kind DS ite the husband of the former M evailed up ; eaton, Peabody, orence Pullman, who inherited an the hools. | immense fortune from her late father. inder and head of the modern | sk eping car industry Starek, in the course of his quest - Lowden support in the E i pected to advocate a runni Sell” € will ke his official today runs past the secre didacy 11 Wes comprisin o the following - bank exam- | d X e et ypound Running 7 jump, relay, runnin 1l role in enomination of [ UM} broad | high i the ST, Aas, Local Theater Tomorrow Night. run- | ard rel Entertains Veterans. n Junior Kindergartens. Extenuatin circumstances caused the school offici: few excep relative to trance requirement in the past, Mr. Haycock announces that in they 1 N “sure” of Will Ra ington yestel producer of the Firs ization of Charles Hoyt's comedy, “A { Texas Steer,” in which Will Rogers will star, with scenes laid in Wash- 1gton, Will make a public appearance rorrow night at the Metropolitan ater with other members of the who arrived in Wash- with_Sam E. Rork, tional pictur have | ake a s = August 25.— s is expected to he Togers' only appearance here, with the ex- n of the reception by the Na- tional Pre Club Saturday night at the Washington Auditorium. The pe sonal appearance at the Metropolitan 1 be at ) o'clock. Among those in the company who will appear with Mr. Rogers and Mr. Rork are Louise Fazenda, comedienne | Ann ‘Rork, Douglas rbanks, j WINDb—w OR'DER bENiED' i(;r-urgn- Marion, Sam F and Rich- rd Wallace, lonutic different 192 DOstS | _Won by hinona Bloomingdale. inche Run B class}—Won by cond, Harper, ¢ winkle, Plaza. inche mem: 1 rporation | term, which expired in He is 50 years old and a Ohio. Long experience has K -wide acquaint politici 10} IR ber for June, native given Star ance among of broad jump (S3-pound Jenkins, Wheatley orgetown: third. I Distance, 14 feet § GANG WAR SLAYERS SOUGHT IN ST. LOUIS - i : . ROOSEVELT'S MATE FLOOD CONTROL MOVE - NOW SHUNS POLITICS ~ DENIED BY OFFICERS I to the de.|2 nhative-born American, has not lost Lo ow ! o | hiS citizenship through cancellation of fense case and there was no reason | why the defense should seel to block | BiS Passport and can even travel about their return to this country to testify | 2urope without one if he wishes. The at the October trial. It was said here | 3DSence of a passport, however. 5 sointes of Mr. Leahy that the | nOtice served that he is remaining attorney had articular destina. | N Europe without the approval or | tion, %o far as known, and would go | 33nction of his Government. all ovér Europe. He is expected to return here next month. 1 R Whether Mr. Pomerene has any | N definite knowledge of the present | whereabouts of the two witnesses so | N D. J. KAUFMAN INC. earnestly sought by the Government, 1005 Pa. Ave. he did not make known here before | his deparfure. Blackmer is supposed | 1724 Pa. Ave. Shop Friday—We Close Saturday 2 P.M. to be in Monaco, or at least he was \ thera when his passport was canceled | “Two Dollar™ to “Three Fifty | by _the State Department. As for Mr. j O'Neill, the last heard from him was (Odds and Ends of the Season's Selling) |in Czechoslovakia. Government offi- ov O'Neill | Partment that Mr. Blackmer, who is could not be detrimental Rept as iCoy rd: Shortly after arrival yesterday Rog- ers made an unannounced visit to | Monopoly of | Walter Reed Hospital and entertained | the veterans there for more than an hour. The company Injunction Against | Store Display Space Refused. Chief Justice McCoy of the District ! Supreme Court today denied the ap- Men Who Killed Attorney an Gangster Believed in City's “Little Italy.” starled “shooting s of the comedy at ‘“unan- i e | nounced locations” this morning. An plication of Melvin H. Schlosberg, | y0ort was provided by local police to ol By Horany | in various parts of the city. junction ag; Jacob Liebster, fur- ! 2 g ! BUT DESIGN SOUGHT. rier at the same address, to prevent | Contest Announced for Emblematic | Ex-Gov. John M. Parker Lives in| Mississippi Valley Association Has ok et e, : Isolated $500 Farmhouse, Tam- | Not Given Indorsement to T. LOUIS, August 25 1 5 5 | ’ probing “little Italy” here t ing Wild Turkeys. | Relief Plan, search of the slayers of Aloys F }H:(-l-‘ man, an attorney, and Benny Gia- — —_— | S manco, well known gangster, who were | p, shot by gunmen in a renewal of gang | W e short, before midnight. Speeding 1§ the Lyric Coffee | Shop, a gangster rendevous in the heart of the business district, the ed four shots into the res-| tensibly to kill Giamanco | companions. Giamanco lay | car had passed, while Beelman. | slumped over a cup of coffee in the . fatally wounded. a graduate of the Wash- iversity Law School, who y through college by the police force,. was the a stray bullet, the police | ."as nothing was found to | m with the gang warfare | simmered here for a year the latter from monopolizing the di play space in the east window of the The plaintiff declared that the lease called for an equal use of di play space. | Liebster said the plaintifi’s wife had | change made in 1925 and that | since that_time he has been using the | the public Utilitie: east window and the plaintiff’ has|the purcha the Associated Prees. NEW YORK, August 25.—Theodore Roosevelt's rigning mate sQProgres- e candidate' for.Vice President, ex- | | By the Associated Press ST. LOUIS, August the Mississippi Valley Flood Con- | & Gov. John M. Parker of Loulsiana, | trol Association had given its indorse: | spends much of his time in an solated 'ment to a comprehensive flood control | $300 farmbouse. where for four years| program, as carried in newspapee e has den from polities and | . B & . amused himself shooting ducks and | diSPatches last Saturday, was made |, catching rattlesnakes, says the maga- | Yesterday by W. G. § Camden, zine Farm and Firesides. | Arl F. D. Beneke, Memphis, ‘These past four years have heen and secretary, resp the happiest of my life,” he is quoted | tVely, of the flood control association as saying. “I wouldn't go back to| Streett said a report he had pre late dinners, dress clothes, steam heat, | pared, outlining a flood control pro- confusion—not for anything on earth.” | €ram, had been approved by the leg Parker's little Louisiana retreat has »_committee of the asssciation several times provided a refuge for|and is to be submitted later to the | sought-afier public figures. Gen. John |association for final action J. Pershing regularly hides out wisy | Any statement that the the governor each Spring and Fall 1o |38 @ whele had indorsed t indulge in duck shooting, says the|he said, is erroncous. magazine. The former commander of | Were made in telegrams re the A. E. F. 18 a good shot, says Gov, | from Streett and Beneke, Philtee, Streett’s report was presented at a | today before Judge Robert E. Mat- | No telephone, telegraph or radio con- | hearing here last tur of the | tingly. | nects the Parker farm with the rest | Mississippi River Commission, which | Humphrles w friends on enemies of the fof the world. When the recluse owner | 128 just completed a series of meet. | rant charging him w The other theory was that the | desires diversion, he gmets it taming | iDES in | it cities along the | $1,25 gang, which has been sup-|wild turkeys or capturing rattle- Woods, a vear, ha ain opened | snakes. street. with the Italian gang. “I caught According to the anco had a tecord of 78 arrests | “and sent one, 6 feet 1 in Humphr former salesman for a | > years h He had at vari-| the zoo in New Orleans. brokerage house, told her that her | times Leen suspected of crimes |so hard to handle.” | stock was being foreed down ¢nd ¢ from gambling to murder. he could save her what a former member of the it it she turned the ce wolice force, had returned to him. tice of la: | She gave him the stock. which FEoo later is alleged to havs sold for FOUR HOMES ROBBED leaving her with a promissory POLICE ARE INFORMED Woman Reports Loss of Jewelry six months Valued at $75—Clothes and Cloc: Stolen Alzo. | —Denial | GRpICRERIA KO {cials” apparently do not know the approval by | exact location of either, except that Commission of | they are “somewhere in Europe.” the Washington Aside from attempting to persuade | isively the A - | Rapid Tr t Co. of 31 new busses | the witnesses to return to the United Newmyer, - of a greatly improved type, announce- | Stales it is apparent that there is ppeared for the defendant, | ment was made today by the company | little that Senator Pomerene can do. untift was represented by At-{of u contest for the selection of a|He canmot take depositions from torney Leon Robbin. design for a flgure emblematic of the | either, as the Constitution provides Nation’s Capital to be used as a |that the defendant in a criminal case adiator cap for the new busses must be faced by witnesses who give A first prize of $100 is offered, a |testimony, though the defense itself . | second prize of $75, and a third prize | could take depositions in the present | Hyattsville Man Held in $2,000 °f The contest will close on | case. | November 1. The designs submitted | 1f Mr. Leahy cares to confer with for Grand Jury Action. 1 be judged by H. K. Bush-Brown, | Mr. Blackmer and Mr. eill, if this Robert E. Humphries of Hyattsville, | 1orace W. Peaslee, Mrs. B. F. Heitel lt.-:u{»‘m ble:mlt was explained here that ' MA., charged with larceny after trust St f Sortte voug be entily and Mrs. W. B. Cresson. denials | was held for the action of the grand ed here | jury, on a bond of $2,000, following a preliminary hearing in Police Court | i In connection with the N s o ACCUSED OF LARCENY. | 2 The s ‘Were advanced in the Police helieve that -Giamane ted on a war- | _appropriating | 0 worth of stock from Lydia J colored, of 1530 Kleventh The Perfect Aid to Personal Hygiene You'll be delighted with the pleasant results obtained through the use in the daily douche of Key’s Astringent Powder It's wholesome in its results— purifying and soothing—stimulating without harm to the mucous mem- branes and delicate ues. Makes a splendid lotion after shav- ing, too. Use it freely—and fearlessly. It’s safe to have in the home; because it is in the form that immediately identifies use—and is not mis- takable for tablets to be taken. 50c and $1.0 E-Z Chemic * B el armacy—20th & R. I. Ave. N.E. ) Woodridge Is a Star Branch Office The moment a want occurs in your home or business put a properly worded Classified Ad- vertisement in The Star and you will quickly supply it. The copy may be left at any Star Branch Office—one of which is located in practically every neighborhood in and around Washington. No fees are charged; only regular rates. The Star prints such an over- whelmingly greater volume of Clas- sified Advertising every day than any other Washington paper that there can be no question as to which give you the best results. colered he said \ *h long, to | They're not | oman Because no one in Rudry was in favor of being stung, the vil- held up by a swarm of ; s the community letter box as a home. Not until a postman FUND FOR CONSTITUTION |20x,75 5 home, ot until o postman MOHE THAN 5424’000!clozu'cd the box of the invaders did lRudr\‘ resume the even tenor of its | postal w: Chicago Committee Gives $25,142, Larzcst Single Donation for Re- building Famous Frigate. s s Awarded gold medals and i one oo first prize, India and Ceylon, as finest tea grown. % England, % at aid for note | 72722 2%, e rebuilding of the old frig. | + Const ion, now under way at ihe Chatlestown N has becn icccived from Mayor William Hale Thompson of Chicago. Rear Admiral Philip Andre commandant of the | navy y nd chairman of the Con- os- | Stituti paign fund, in announc- suit of | ng th 1y said the dong nd a|came in the jorm of a check for $25,- | stoten | 142:5 vosoated the efforts to | Thompson's committe the rebuiiding of ' a mov An unidentified burglar ent house at 1627 Sixteenth pried oven the door of Miss Marguerite | articles of jewelry visited an Such famous makes asIde, Excello, Emery, Arrow,etc. White and nov- elty patterns. Collar attached. col- lar to match or neckband styles. All sizes included—131% to 18. What's Left $2.50 to $5.00 $ 1 00 STRAWS WIND-UP! $30 & $35 $35 & $40 TROPICAL Fall Weight WORSTED WOOLEN SUITS SUITS Extra Pants, $5 $19.75 $23.75 $20 Mohairs & Palm Beach, $12.75 Your Druggist Sells Key's entered the home of I Co.. Washington, D. C. Mills valued th o ollect Tunds for e Constitiiic dependentiy 1 on throuzh the le of “Constitu. | nd donations. | > gift brings the : v the recommissi Oid Irongides to more than § i Admiral Andrews said that “be: cess to th n_ 3$300.000 and $400,00 18 | Sotitvingl 4 to cover the cost of restoring | upanis lett | the Constitution to her original condi- which, with all masts, rigging | sails, furniture and equipment, is | about $745,000. | The of the “Constitution pic- | which funds are being ed, is therefore being continued, he for Mrs. 3020 1ck: and | Dent 1 in of the 1 vesterday weau draw nd gold ADVERTISENENTS RECEIVED HERE YA FAE N IW O @ Yo Y ~ north of Ha, eeper Woodcock was sigh and the naval mine s has gone to i “Phe founderir by the steamship 4 which reported the vessel had 10 feet of water in its hold and pumps vere out of order e ter was loaded with lumber and bound for Arecibo, Porto Rico. 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