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sremed] NJFEW BRITAIN HERAT, ESTABLISHED 1876 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, SCORE ARE KILLED WHEN |AVIATORS WILL DROP ROSES PASSENGER TRAINS COLLIDE AS FUNERAL CORTEGE PASSES P | B Three S s ing Fi Pay J Squadrons From Hempsted Flying Field to Pay Fire- Adds to Early Mornin ! y xe saui il ionune U. S- [;[]NSUL GUES | Last Tribute to Major John Purroy Mitchel as Coffin . | ] :Z:L:a(:;?::‘h:;ry (;::: 'l‘[] E”‘Y UF M“scflw Borne Down Fifth Avenue Thursday—New York SEVERAL TH“USAN[I %( 29 YE City in Mourning, way, Neag Nashvill, Ter; e e U. 5. FLIERS ABROAD ... ... . New York, July %.—Among the yband and a battalion of infantry from Bitter pedhet el e R e many {ributes which will make the | (Governors anc 5 will be fo e e llowed by a nava! band and a com b Agpinst So-Called German &, 0ol X meatet iomanstnosion | (. o pliiseiate e e Fronch “Avigtor Says Mateiall s George R. Dy will take part in the | Russian Anarchists Position at 'l VOLUNTEER WORKER RESCUE INJURED. cier offered by the citizens of this | procession with the Tth, 22d, and 13th ’ p Urank S, Cad j . Uity (o the memory of one of her Resiments, and tee mintary vands. | Ajd From America IS at Hand | e resistry ae sons will be paid by three squadrons { A police band and a police regiment office, has resl| - i 5 stween 50 and 75 Are Reported \s : | of Amevican aviators from the Hemp- ' will follow this he Iire Depart _ brings to Betweer ¢ Are Reported As | L uly f—Felix Wil 1 1 1 " i 3 & 4 g . 1 i stead field. The aviators, 20 in num- ;ment band and a column of uniform the postal depant 1t Tiflis, Russia, has arrived at Mos- : = - | 3 oF S i 3 % s » worl | the former mayor as it passes up It is understood that Mayor Mitch- | East Bound For Memphis While | cow, where he is assisting in the MOtk i riavenual srontt Citrenail o Ee|arE d e G | lof the consulate ‘,..-H.)q‘nlp, Lo An en- | Patrick’s cathedral Thursday after- |was Mayor of the city, would prob- | Chaser Plancs Are Being Made Faster | e nt im\_.\‘\ ‘;l(‘ll‘ l:”.l-;;‘\““(lll'll’YL\L:‘; won. ably Dbe recognized by the participa- N § Passenger Conches In All Are De- |mMment = AMr. Smith e ¢ a1l | The opportunity of the public to |tion in the funeral of Ambassadorial | Than Pilots Can Be Traincd— . membersoithgicolsular o el | onor the dead offticer will come to- | representatives of the allied countries molished. the Allied nations v“llf:\: the . ‘,((v -('" jmorrow and Thursday while the flag- | Various organizations, representing Nashville, Tene., July 9.--Two pas- i””" ::\,,,{:{:"‘\:',;!,:}“\‘qnln;\’c- ::”’:y;(:\";,,,:A:‘i‘ | "H‘;:l:u! ‘Y(;fl‘in llws‘”m state in the ro- | citizens of allied Gerait u-:«\»‘v\ Realized! | rains on the Nas le, Chat- : 3 Sl e itsoice unda of City ha in the United States, have asked to be i ARt y‘mm’\}“5'[\\““9\'.:,:‘,.‘” 1"'7'{'""‘“|“']"f"‘“‘,('_:y“'l"‘('iz;"f": i:‘ “;mu}\. With the acrival of Major Mitchels' | allowed a representation in the pro- Paris, July 9.—FHopes founded on | U cariytodes near mells Meaus | O DR R i | Pody Herch to day i from SRS HouisTania | cossion® e cinEmatenal ol A park, in the western suburbs of Nash- | hizond to join the consular forces at | [YINg .field wherc he was killed on Awaiting Mrs. John Purroy Mitehel ille NoEGoyy I tEwasisala Eviithe sratelaes SNSRI el yRwen tin oo Sl mpon o fariival fin Newivoulovas S e as S e e B iy lephone repcrts from the scenc |Laryment that no apprehension was ' lOURTing he body will remain at | telesram of svmpathy from William ST s Fre aviator, of the wreck are to the effect that felt for the safely of these men at | (16 home of Major Mitchel's mother | G. JcAdoo, secretary of the treasury | who has just returned from a visit were killed and betwen 50 and | until it is removed to City hall late |and Mrs. McaAdoo must comfort | o the United States, in a statement | present | persons injured ’ the Other Was Going West—Six Hopes of Amer Will Now Be | oon will be realized, says Captain tomorrow. on e ossa, ead, “to know | Nou st o 0 {o the Associated Press. Both Ameri- Six passenger coaches in all were The procession, which will leave | that he died a hero's death. No man the City hall on Thursday morning at | can have & nebler epitaph than that | can pilots and American machines are | demolished and two cars of the The IHague, July 9.——Germans re- through train canght fire and were |tufning from Moscow recently, says [0 ©'clock, will be led by a military lh, zave his life for his country coming overseas in large numbers. burned up. Wrecking crews and vol- |the Vossische Zeitung referring to | The captain’s statement follows unteers worked heroically in the [the von Mirbach case, have expressed | “We now have several thousand & EC tomceue (o Bniireds L thas Baomiloted ana ol ticn b American pilots in France. They =52 bt The wreek occurred at 7:15 o'clock, | might endanger persons who, in an % / ey oL S . i the'af on the Dutchman’s grade, seven miles |orderly country would be safe from ! have arrived after adequate training . the Frel from hore. Bvery doctor and nurse jharm. It zives the following alleged | £0 they have only to put the finishing e gains. Fou e available in {he s rushed to | quotation from a speaker at a railway | touches to the already sound instruc- e o intluding fourteams ol S e etk S auotaion o' spenker | 109 NEW NA o e ——— . One train casthound from It is time to throw off the noose | | TR T, In the Longpont | | “We have not sufficient chaser ’ o ind St. Louis and the other lyon Mirbach has put around our ]mw‘ s “‘, Ul st Dilo s | has accepted a position at the North | Retz Forest, the Hp@ e e e 2cks, otherwise @ shamef en SR O 93¢ S ‘[ & Judd Manufacturing company of- | yheir eai r N lle to Mempnhi necks, pothotivisofaRstametul yidcach the machines are being manufactured S EC E 3 their gains of yesterds ngines and two haggage cars | threatens us. Away with German | fice plete their training is certain that - e : local. filled with white and jhis whole counter revolutionary America alone within a few months | 10C%1 Post office, Mr. Cadwell he English Take Few Prisone| : « ipped o A it : : . seen a remarkable developme: ¢t its aviators with machine than 10 carriers whes he went to wost | tons carried out last nigtEem “America still has something to troops east of Arras netted and pnssengers are aken ou ashingion. July 9.—Ambassador | : i > office ¢ and the postmaster i as 1d passenzars are n t Washingion v | ( learn in the construction of chaser | the office and he and the postmaster | passens: iy am Sede: Hoia : MASLEr | o risoners the war office annou X e = e OVER 100 WERE KILLED il e b S8 | o tad e shema o it oo 1,.,“.“..".; ool o bR e e | \evervidayihe Tiberty motor dsimomw | ol FCTE ARMu S Cadwel SHSRtnalsee s oD e e e rivan { | ready, and machines fitted with it are J[1etaty of the Rostal Clerks Relief a5~ 1,01 o rillery has been diapial Sl ; Sk or. | sociation of Connecticut and secre- firmed the report of the assassina- | Army Casualties Total \d Marine | Three Men [Tricd Eby R couzyi| sine tunnssy ouirapidiySithotA mer il SSigRal R san S8 e BEE RE i I e ilin inoiltarding in ican bombardment planes are of the ) !Ary of the local wivil service exam-| .o.ont1y captured by British Corps’ is 52 ite William | Martial for Placing Bomb in Ttal- | finest quality. The day of errors in | ination board. R there. x bl el w i - which we had our share is now over Postmaster Willlam F. Delaney to- To Addr Local Grocces and Mat- | 1 A ;" l'»; : it ; Dely of Hartford Is Killed In ian Battleship on September The hopes which public opinion |day announced several other changes y Address Local Grocers and Mav- |y e and Jatest reports re 3 > : . E Jan = u e I founded on American aviation soon [In the personnel of the postal service. | . ’ 9 will be realized. Edmund B. Haves has been appointed aris, July 9.—Captain Dre a substitute carrier. John Schmidt, | Ster an American infantry tion of Count von Mirbach, the Ger- Iiobert Scoville, Food Administrator, jman ambassador at Moscow American Officer Killed| ambassudor said fighting Action 1916. gressing in the streets of Moscow. il Leht at 8 oelock Federal Food | Wireless messages to the Soviet gov-| Washington, July $—The army| Rome, July 9/—Three Italian sail- 2 3 26 suffered fatal injuries whe; \ prne £ i 5 2 James Roche and Bdward Roche, have | Suf j hen inistrator ltobert Scoville, Pro- |ernment told of the capture of sev- | ¢asualty list today contained 57 |ors and one Italian soldier are being automobile he was drivil o Alfrod 1. Hall of the food ad. leral prominent Bolsheviki officiuls by | names. divided as fallows: tried by court martial on a charge PRISONERS ON STRIKE Doth mDICDS &2 spDsbbue cerrlere. 1@t with another) muitig Snal & o ool Admin. {revolutionists and of the arrest of | XKilled in action 14; dled of wounds|of having blown up the Ttallan battle. e D e | 15r= Souszarea h thelAspuis bl ] i Local Jie I ad. | vevolutionary leaders by Holsheviki | 10 died of disease 1; wounded severe- | ship Benedetto e Harry P. Phalon, one of the carrlers, [ SH-50U Ares 10 the dopar : SO i i has been transferred to the clefcal | nlatne; Sccording. e Iy 18; wounded sightly 2; missing in|1916 by R rebater [ action 11: prisoner 1 el 102 Convicts at Weathersfield Refuses | force to the office. Frank Semon has | {1: Captain Webster died in The list: £ Beenlennointdlt emporiry) clor pital at Fontainebleu. Ten Fre i 5 _ are Achille Moschinei Guglierno to Wor RBecause of Tood Given ficers who were in the other c4g ' HIBBARD CO. SEEK e — Tt e o Thors 15 & Shorthge of help in' the ittempt to secure their cooperation to Them—Unjustified, Warden Claims, g ce a iti ia o7 injured, ‘v ’w Uie wrices Of thod stums ia jackets, and trooper Giorgio Carpi ju local office and opportunities are opes - 2 Sergeant William A, Hamilton, _ d . o i, o s Gt O MORE BIG JOBS | scimer, Tenn.: Corporal Teter A.| The Benedetto Brin was blown up | Hartford, July 9.—One hundred and O Snpo Dt s s Lxauination il Airplancs Score Heavily 5 Ao e L |he Meld at the office on Saturday of et Men Tonight. T'¢ Brin on September placing an infernal machine gun room. The defendants | rator dress a large gathering of New grocers and market men in the | It is the plan of the food adminis Niebers, Milwaukee; Privates George ion to have the wholesale and re- \. Brochu, Newark, N. J.; Albert J. tail dealers in food commodities have Carron, Milford, M : Henry Cum- London, July 9.—British na; planes in the period betwes) : i > o i—7 dropped six tons of e 12| Will Specialize in Small Contracts— 2 : 5 olis aattiie ST e - published weekly or semi-weekly in T minskey, New Bedford, = Mass.; | Vil cells without food today, because they on German works at Ostend, the local press the prevailing prices Wi Gfen amitin i Harves David, ~Conesville, 0. | ’-\"' S iy "h“ Italian govern- ( rofused to go to work in the shirt| brugge ‘and Bruges. Directiil of fooc Inasmuch as this is 1« William Deluca, Hartford, Conn.;jment devc gbed phak the battleship shop in the morning observed on buildings and matter of great interest to all deal- Contracting Firm, Thomas Duncan, Moorehead, Ky.;|had been destroyed through the : : L Bive, Gorsian | cirpiense il 3 & machination of G e e Warden Charles C. McClaughry said v s ers, it is expected that there will be a ¢k H. Insly, Carnegie, Pa.; Arthur|Mé < ferman agents and Hirovenlanatiireala i b L e The B. I1. Hibbard C hich we 2 .‘ troy th ere large representation tonight SR X Ul Ol Ao e nnedy, New Orleans; John [ |40 persons were arrested he had no official knowledge up to down out of control. All the ‘The general plan of his proposed 0”'"‘-" .‘J“ -.n“.w ff-un‘.wm.: _u:m»: Lawson, Worcester; Joc V. Salag, An |(:‘H<H\"1unul Ambrogetti, im- | noon of why the prisoners decided to machines returned. publication of prices is to protect the [ in the city, will discontinue taking | gyckholts, Tex.; Nik Skittino, Bell- |plicated in the destruction of the | strike, but he had learned indirectly consumer from unfair charges and to } contracts for hig jobs for the present, | yarhor, N. Y.; John H. Stack, New [Benedetto Brin and also of the Italian | that they were not satisfied with the Allies Harassing Austets S itect the indiviaunl dealers from |buthwillcontinues totakes smaller || vy battleship Leonard da Vinei was ar- | meals hey had been getting. Th X eheat oI L . building contracts. The 1. H. Hib- 1 rested and asserted he was the finan- | pri bill of fare, he said, was ample 5 s Fo1Ng, L ad, S via 0N unfair competition. Not only will i Died from Wounds. b prison bill of fare, he d, was ample | = STy i S such a 1 Lrovide wgainst profiteer- | bard Co., was equipped with up-to- y 4 _ |cial agent of Monsignor Gerlach, | not only in quantity and quality but Guard Fortified House l,mmy»\ ]1‘(v\\nn against the Al ing and th> charging of excessive | ditte machinery for handling big con- | Sergeant Martin Popiacki, Balti-|private chamberlain to Pope Bene- | was also approved overy weelk by tho . y lines in Albania is being conti Sk it will also =ive the house- | tracts and during the lifetime of the | more; Corporal Carlie C. Robinson, |gict and an Austrian citizen. Gerlach | neison hesiisne. Vladivostok—Russian forces advancing across the keeper an accurate idea of just what [ late Bennett H. Hibbard the company | Canton, N. Y.; Cook Charles H. Stipe, | fled from Italy before an Italian| No excitement attended the strike. Yoyuse, eccording to loduy Wi jrices arc prevailing and how much | erected some of the largest factovies | Meora, IIL; Privates lubert S. Coon, feourt had investigated his activities, | The entire number did notiotels Steamer Escapcs. fice. A gain of ground by the X ' in the city. The company at times | Briggsville, Wis.: John Grabowskl, | found him guilty of espionage and along the upper Devoli is re| pecialized in doing big jobs in lim- | Syracuse; Anthony Parzych, La Salle {gentenced him to imprisonment for Fighting is also taking place ited periods of time. 1lL.; Joseph Pecheca, Fall Rver;|jife interior, southwest of Berat. CONSHRIROOY CHeboen: Dlatthess Sniay ef o asRliofas s \enest g0, Bitons giines 0 elocenl SR turned to their cells, and put on a diet | Bolshevik activit Viad ; " treasurer of the company, has (1. Rountree, Kinston, N. C.: John INPRESS COMPANIE 5 Heiies R e rtied Ton e o s E DEPORTED MINER Boston Wood Merchants Aceused of | esigned his active conncction with | ltuskinko, 1325 Dartmouth, Scranton, EXPRESS COMPANIES LOSB of water. a fortified house guarded by German S There are 395 prisoners working in ! and Hungarian war prisoners. This Trying to Evade Income Tax. the company, but retains his office. | Pa. i S = : Sa i el S ) ! 2 J ING $ g The business hereafter will be in Dicd of Disease, Operations Since January Show De- [ the shirt shop, and when they re-|house, according to Col. Hurban of NOW BRING 0. Fuly 9 ——william A, T o S e e . ) . o D § v 0 ported at their machines after break-|the Czecho-Slocak national council wnd John H. O’Brien, members of 2t E Captain James S. Moore, Atlawmta. | ficit of $1,637, or Eight Concerns | toct this morning, 15 of them refused | who was interviewed in Tokio on !1oss of more than 100 lives, including | (WO Prisoners in the state prison at|inis week for appointments as clerks that of Rear Admiral Rubin de Cer. | Wethersfied spent the day in their|and carriers the various articles should cost gether, but in small groups during the early morning hourse and as they stopped work, they wer London, July —The center of firmafof mngiishiand O Bilen, Hos "he special machinery of the com- WOUBHCHLR SOy Srel il Washington, July 9.-—Operation of to begin work. Warden McCaughry |July 2 by the correspondent of the ! wool merchantx were avvested 10- e i heing disposed of, because | Lieut. Wm. J. Blake, Brookine,|tho eight intessiale cxpress compan- | Was netified, and he had them taken | Times was attacked on June 29 by day on a federal indictment charging |, Sy ime atfractive prices can be | Mass. and Private Toward . $taub, [ jeg during January, 1915, resulted in | to the office. He did not ask their [ the Czecho-Slovaks who routed the 000 Trom!Arisona Ooesotdl conspiracy to defrand the —EOVENE" | secured. The firm is not, however, | Biglerville, Pa. a deficit of $1,637.757. the Interstate | Teasons for refusing, he simply asked | guards with hand grenades. Twenty ) Jf income taxe The indict- s Commerce Commission reported to- | each one if he intended to worlk to- | Czechs were killed in the fighting and Individuals, 1 t e shortage n otion, s 10- i g 5 s : 5 s : = i e g8 alleEciiie NOTIAEE | 1 isiness officials state S S e G day. Only the Southern Express Co., | day, and each one replied in the nega- ‘ol Tlurban, the correspondent muroper accounting Corporal Huber rker, made & profit duving the month, it | live, said the wwarden. 1dds, intended to sail for the United ton, W. Va Privates Willia 2 = y 3 . State zatng $4.400,000 have now beel to $z50.000 Dera - income being $89 63 Phe “There is absolutely no justification | States on July 7 Jleaded not guilty and were Bell, Quincy, Mass.; Ray G operating income being $89,630. Th HEe o £ 3 : in the Cochise county court at 4 e 5 Sl largest loss was susfained by the | for their objection to their meals.” | patct = sainst corporat a 5,000 each. Tred HUMASON ESIAIE $Z2.5M‘ Wl Bl : American lxpress Co., $752,645 They have been living higher than|Nichi Nichi savs the Czech occupa- |StOne asam Thorarions ik vas the firs pello doli, Ttaly: Geo ontwa sl hceon i viduals a result of depo S ‘”"1" \'{ 5 s Receipts from express charges by | many men who are free on the work | : on was acconipanicd by violent M : : ‘M,f" PONENS A T o Methuen, Mass., Frank G. Gaultier, | @l of the companies during the month | to buy what they please, and the boys [ flery and Siau s stheet dehting ) e ok ag Srikin: oyl ind Jur Appraisaliby G- Vibberts and May~ | M ethisn Silass: 8 Hitanis = G ' |was $17,645,000 against $15,525.000 Lin the tre 5 1d th e e steamer Himbirsk, of the Rus. |2 ol il ¢ i Svracuse: Mario Luchesl, TLawrence, | V@ 7.645,000 against $15 000 fin the trenches would think they had | t1® volunteer fleel, eseaped. feoes |€rs and their sympathizers SRING cus White Shows Large Holdings m | Mass.; V. McClentick, Jackson, Mch.; |in the same month of 1917 reached \'(npf‘r\d‘\i\vlhfl_\' had the same | 0RO SRt Db ERer Ten suits were filed yesterda STILL CONSIDERING. i Martin O'Brien, Whitman, Mass.; - i fare day after da 40 additional complaints are i Stanley Works—Valued at $22,554. | Clyde Temperly, Hazel Green, Wis. GUAM DEVASTATED. “The fare they are getting is sub- hands of the clerk of the su Administration Request to Take Over y 8 stantially the same as it has been, ex- MUST BE SHOWN court to be placed on file todal Sk The estate of the late H. B. Huma- Prisoner of \ar. cept that I have caused a moro sclen- T. and T. System Unsettled. g SioR - N 2 I i} Soh v et for $10,000 Y son was filed in the probate court| Private Louls Peccerillo, Typhoon on July 6 Causes Severe | tific distribution made of it than was and $10,000 punitive damages, F he res- | today and shows a total of §2 e - tilodish R 10, Waehington)July 9 seeWWith ithe e 9 Haven Losses—Many Homeless. ormerly the case. | German Press Ren d<Pendunts are tha Game as' it slutfon authorizing the president to 4.46. The estate is made up large- Marine Corps Casualtics, e o - i “They have meat nearly every day s tof Bellevoif Hr Siane e B ed el e iph. telephone, cable | I¥ of Stanley Works stock. The inven- FErC s o ounston i ’:"",d °f | and plenty of variety. After they go| Baker's Report On U. S. Troops in It is understood a large num and radio systems during the war | tory follows B Washing ok BIN eeMasln alial! vnl,n‘x.]\\.\\ :f‘,‘.‘,‘” o ;‘”;\p hoon | 10 "o work, we will get down fo e e back in the hands of the interstate | €a Dan el oS8 il 20 | cavunltien et L s B0V~ | the bottom of the matter, and find out | France and Calls it Yankee BIuff. | prepared and will be filed in th mmerce committee, the senate was | Cash on deposit ......... 29.19 | names divided as follows i | ernor of the isla and commandant | oy 00 gt started. Mass movements, = future. xpected to renew its fight today for | 25 Shares Stanley Works .. 2,200.00 Killed in action 17; died of wounds | of the naval station, reported today R tferinithe German army orin wv} Washington, July 9.—Publication disposal of the resolution. Adminis- [ Eauity in 100 Shares Stan- 10: wounded severely missing 12 |ifo the navy depastment He sald hale | WistiSt B 8 o 08 oy S 8GR0 s papers of the text of Seci t desirable.’” | e ’s letter to President V not desiraly Claim Damages Aggregating §| sing out of the general building Missin Ariz., July 9.—Suits tration leaders planned to make an loy Works : 800.00 | The names are included in two lists | the inhabitants ave destitute, crops ENEMY ALL ffort to avoid extended committee | Fauity in 90 Shares Stanley hearing date of July 6 and 7. The list | have been deftroved and much ma- son giving the American troops move : S sit . ; os Works o 1,320.00 | follows terial damage one. Steps have been ment to Kurope by months caused rings while opposition leaders d .20, ollows by s gt e iand that the | Equity in > T taken to feed the dstitut NN GITRD R German authorities to permit its pub Arch-Diocese of Chicago IngH S G Works . 2.420.00 SIEL, — 2 g licution in Germany according to a Clicago, July 9.-—Hans Equity in 3 s 8 \ second Lieut, Thomas 11 Miles, Jr,, Captain Ralph Mitchell of the U, § aispateh received from Berne superintendent of church 1 Work 3 00 | 'hi Sergeant Grover €. O.'Kelley, | Afarines, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. | Amerlcan Battleship Visits Buenos The Koelnische { published | the Roman Catholc Equity Commerse, Ga; Corpora John R, | Alitchell of this eily, is stationed ut \ires On Independence Day the Jetter under the hending “Amcri- | Chicago started today with o p Danley, Lorain, O.; Charles A. Martin, | the Island of Guam g can Bluff”, the dispatel say nd | enemy alicr Fort Oglet NO SUGAR FAMINTL quity > Wivan, Ind.; John W. Mofield, Hon Buenos Aires, July S—-An Ameri- | commented as follows Ga., where t ; to irsh hington, July #.--Detinit Works ] ) 1o, Tex David T Thor. Chicaizo can warship arrived ere today for a “Mr. Biker thinks he ablo | Federal agents assert Merx, Superintendent of Music in €} clared they would de ommittee Investigat thoroughly as to i GEE ined ¢ a n that therc is no danger of Landers ©rars ) 5 I Whipple, South A WEATHER, visit of courtesy to Argentina in con- |to dissipate all doubts about cxacti- | officer of the Austrian army famine were given by the [ Two United Privates Gunnar Dasl, Chi food administration tod a4 the Bonds 1s Tho D. Glen, Jr. Atlanta; Conn setion with the anniversary of the [tude of his figures with Hartford, July Torecast n recita- | ducted correspondence with pi for New Britain and vicinigy Argentinn independence day. which [ tior I \;, however ‘urm the usuul | concerne settled, probabiy shower || oceurs tomorrow. American bluff. We know from re- | States Wednesday general Viee Admiral Caperton, 1. S, will |liable sources that the gures in He formerly liv continued cool, s rrive from Chile tomorrow to take | question inordinately exaggerated and | where he was active ifee wor Total ...... : 53 ontinusd on Ninth Page) i B “art in the celekbration, Iin o way coxrespend to the truth,” | circles d food situation genernlly was declared | Interest < " Morgan, Staunton, 1ls.: Joseph fo be better than at any time since | Persona s . New Orlean Laverine America undertook the feeding of the -

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