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FINAL EDITION ESTABLISHED 1870 EASTERN TITLE 13 Many Think Dartmouth Cornel\’ Game [mportant One OTHER GRIDIRON BATTLES Harvard vs. Princeton At New Jor- rey—Yale Tackles Maryland—Bos- ton Colicge vs, West Virginia and Several Other Contests Rutgers Fullback H Mask to Protect Specs New Brunswic . J. Nov. T (P—Car! Wolfe, of New Bruns- wick, substitute fullback on the Rutgers university football team was today equipped with a spe- clally constructed mask which will permit him to play in the game with Lafayette and wear glasses. Wolfe is an expert dropkicker, but ¢ so nearsighted that he cannot goal posts from the 20-yard line, He attempted & field goal without his glasses last week against the Penn Military college team, and 1 the ball two feet, Yesterday with his sk and glasses he registered ll perfect kicks out of 13 at- the New York, Nov. 7 P—The mythi- | enl eastern championship, in the view of many football followers de- pends on the outcome of a game at | Hanover, N. H., today. The teams are Dartmouth, the home eleven, and Cornell, the Jug gernaut of Gloomy Gil Dobie. They | among the highest scoring teams | and have won all | ar of the country cir g me Dartmonth A Favorite Dartmouth ruled a favorite at 1, to 1. 1t has a brilliant bac field :nd line. For two seasons it has| zone along without a reverse, Cor | nell, carght under the Big Green | wyalanche a year ago, 27-14, was one of the few victims to score| wemnst Dartmouth. ; | The annual struggle of Prince- ¢on and Harvard at Princeton is the st of the year's cla. ic involvin~ Hurvard, Princeton and Yale Princeton was the favorite today heeanse of a better record. Penn State vs, Notre Dame | Penn State and Notre Dame, meet- | jug at Statc's field, head the list of ersectional battles. Maryland | jud Yale meet at New Haven. Ohlo Wesleyan takes on undefeated Syra- \ cuse at Syracuse. Several of the most powerful elev- ens t the eit ex) ct to give m'\ny of their regulars a rest today as they | meet teams from which the oppos.- ton 1s not expected to be keen. 'l‘ho‘ y, Pennsylvania and fnl-[ re among these teams. | | fixtures today bring to- | W. and J. and Pittsburgh, Virginia and Boston College. ohigh and Georgetown, Williams snd Wesleyan, Rutgers and Lafay- Coh bia and N. Y. U.. Hol and l'ordham. Faperiment At Brown { The eyes of the foothall world are i an experiment in Providence, R. | he o watch will be | ,undoned while Brown and Boston I'niversity inaugurate the 40-mlay | riod idea. i 1 Wolfe, near sighted expert y kicker of Rutgers, has a wire ¢ to wear over his glasses to- Cross o f.. where | house w an alm is leaders. Gabe At New Haven v Haven, Nov. 7 (M—With one sire spurring then acore on yale—the Maryland football war riors invaded New Haven today for annual Lattle in the Yale bowl I, Yale eleven is looked upon by » Maryvland coaches as one of the the east (his year and a od up against the “Big ! much to the south- regular Yale line and ere scheduled to start the Elis but the Yale T inour od early In the weel ! ractically ali of the Elis subs would get into the = en thou: vited by t n to attend Yale t W assocla. T Maryland 7 Supplee, o end d Zulick t tackl e Sohan Bonnet guard Bafford Bromley Adams Seatty Thoras Besley r Linkous r H. Williams, Crowley, Bost Wesley g Ann A. Quigley Time of pe apire M. esman eld jud sty of 1 inutes. Both Undefeated ! N. M. Now ¥ he | b football teams of Dart. | 11, both conte champic Hanover, undefeated th and Co fe e mythi 1 ewmiern Mo ial rubber be clash or me in the war series nstitutions. 1 °h has wor ship. ost s¢ three point Corns roller” rushing typics P Dartmouth hank- ' of aeria to 14 vie- ln dications o8, Wit am a and iy erful ide open tey offense that brought a clally | gress. (Continued on Page 11) | Messagggero { brother | Fott, five rooms in her | Non-Partisan Leglsla fonfor MAY | But | tion bill now seems certain. on the n has approved some of the m: jected oth of rates to b vision for publication come s IaPy AqU] 2jUS JdiNuIC) Regime And Setting Up Republic Further Important Arrests and Detentions Reported In ation-Wide Roundup Ordered By Mussolini 7 (A—Further impor- Wil tant arrests and detentions were re- | IPoeas ported in various parts of Italy to- 1 day in connection with plot against the life of Premler Muss iint. The conspiracy, which widespread ramifications, is declared in some quarters to have heen aimed not alone at Mussolini, but at the overthrow of the Savoy dynasty and the establishment of an Italian r public. The new arrests, as detailed by the and the official fascist organ, Popolo DI Rome, were made at Mantua, Genoa, Turin and Naple One of those taken into custody at Naples is a former postal dircetor of General Apello, who w one of the first to be arrested as ringleader in the plot, At Turin a general, whose name is not given, and a itarian rlalist deputy were detalned. At Genoa eight were arrested and at Mantua 30. Those taken inclnde a Professor an accountant named RBonini and five lawyers named Cerrato, Rome, Nov. tame, atd Tevere De Carll, Glannino and fas clures the conspira natched among members of the ltaiia Libera (free Italy), a nationa patriotic society founded by the dramatist Sembenell, The 18t de was paper, today the was of paper reports the arrest Ducel, former head of th which was dissolved some ago. Ducel oviginally but later joined the ran antis, Another fr catigation, 11 en at Genoa, he soclalist were occupied, society, time as fascist, step in Tevere udds, w where the offices of newspaper La Vora the police arresting ief Editor Ansaldo, a prominent Mason named Acquarone and 1e Unitarian socialist leader, Man- ginl, The mass of evi gainst Zaniboni, former an soclalist deputy alleged to have been chosen for the actual deed of killing the {premier, continues to increase. portant Tito BAKES OWN BIRTHDAY CAKE REACHING 91ist MILESTONE 5 | niversary and &he was destined ! Mrs. Charlotte M. Burdick ;.5 ,a day betore ner, | was planning to entertain her ci Herself Busy | aren at her Dwight street home th evening., Feeble at nine one? N With Housework in Spite Mrs. Burdick, Except for a nlight | deafness due to a scvere cold | contracted a short time “ago she { as hale and hearty as |~ 18 Thursday morning, No- 6, 192 Mrs. Charlotte awoke to the rememdb da; rere four or apartment to bo the marketing to be done, d, Keeps s > was be- people in of Advanced Age. per cent of Britain todoy wi Mrs. Burdick is the m James M. Burdick, genera nee | intendent of the Stanley Rule {Level Co. She was born In Crom- well, Conn., November 18 where she resided until 1872, The little red school house Cromwell in the early days of It wa is vember Burdick of a husy were 6, cleaned, bread, cakes and pies to be bak and other odd jobs to be done be- | | Mus. fore the day was over. Tt was M 1 Burdick's ninety-first birthday an- (Continued on Page 12.) LOCAL PARENTS LEARN UNITED SUPPORT ~ ONTAX MEASURE Peter Dionne RKilled in Automobile Accldent in Seymour Last Reduction of Levies INSPECT RETURNS (P—Peter Di- North Main Seymour, Jr., 38, Waterbury, and Harold was Bt Killed Wa i} men word Iriven by Bradford 11:30 o'clock Thomas Hay Ansonia, and R Ansonia, ire both in the € nnor ured when w Repealing Committee Favors Publication of Amount of Individ- ual Payments—Spirit of Compro- Stewart passeng of Maloney, mise Evident. s Nov. 7 (P—Practi both 1n the houst of the tax reduc paration by the ans committee— the accident. driver of ny truck which Waterbury at p. m, York. He had stopped at ymour Ba and Service sta- tion for repairs and with his helper, onnor, standing neir their ready to start the Malone car side- kilii Dionne injuring Connor Maloney, who escaped in- being held by the police. Dionne s survived by his wife ind two children of 553 North Main a brother, Dosit Dionne of win street, three sisters all of New Brit: to the W. L. company here fdentified by his Dionne, Washington, y united support, ind 1 committee, in pre s and m unprecedented prospect-— tly expected by house uries Mr. Dionne Crowe & Cor a had ery now contide were g in Non-Partisan Measure With virtually all of the vital av rsial points of tax reduction acted upon by the commit- Chairman Green declared today | a non-partisan measure “bes almost unanimons support” tantly hat ng For the first time since the war, cpublicans and democrats in com- nittee b worked out their dif s, so far at It and agreed in provistons of a revenus doing this the committec ain pro- ry Mellon 4 and the was further refiected | niodified form epresentative Garner anking for in- ed personal exemptions. i Approval Likely tr support 3 nid his pare His body Ward Undertaki where it brother, Dosit rences 1st, y was take il In o yosals of re- $20,000 THEFT spirit of com- the of the promis democ Stock Certificates Are Reported Stol- en From Ofice in Boston Federal tion of the approved seems cer- Secretary Mell repeal of the es ce Vx\ w rejected. of sev- e bil to give sub to work out fes, Adminis! ; Building. Nov ertificates off street today lost w of 000 of John C. Small in wias reported to the Several bankbooks the burglar car- cash box. ing sccuritles {nclude ates of the United Fruit, Rubber, Miami Cop and Angeles Investment for $4500 pay- Boston ion for valu a3 n the IYederal olice n pxu\m.»nq in the rested today opportunity te schedules or i Inheritance I¢ ) were ried away @ The m Agreed Upon United. States The committee voted ye It epeal the provision for Union tax returns, to reduce the inheritance tax from 40 per cent, with corresponding e lower: brack and > gift tax, but rejected ter the corporation ;nd capital stock levies. In cutting the inherit mittee also voted rom 25 to S0 per ce allowed in sett on similar & th pr yder a works r cent income sterd publicati Los A mall Faith in His Own Invention Costs Life New York, Nov, 7 (®—An uniden. tifiied man, about 45, erday the of inco maxir note num also was stolen. wce levy the 1o increast the credit to nents for pay- e levies and to fon of Sheeps- ilp fosting a supposedly rubber s The wasy 'not recovered. The as scores of boatmen and residents watched, sflently put on | the rubber garment, made along the es of a divers and sprang nd ove the bridge h connects oring repeal of the pr Reach heepshead of the amou devic i he did ts, the com- |not reappear. body ¢ stranger, otain d out maxi e suit s of £10.0 m whic with income voted mes tax pection of tax paymer to contin and payers APPROVES VINANCE PLANS Nov. 7 (-—Premier Pain. s financial measures were Ap cabinet today They to the finance com chamber of deputies ¥ and mear d by finance co authorized committ re being sent mittee of the |immediately. e or any spe ee of con- SEEK DRY PADINCK | was dismissed. to) for she | | previon in | - {ing OF THEIR SON'S DEATH | | contl BISHOP 0'DONAGHUE also of | fin hospital with | for | the | | Kissing SATURDAY, Federal Grand Jury Tnvestiga ting Alleged Liquor Charges SECRETARY DENIES WRONG I'ederal District Attorey However, Claims that DBeer Confiscated Some Time Ago Becomes Strange- Iy Impotent. New York. Nov. 7 ma to forge padlock for the F the mother lolge of which Federal Judge Atwell, one of Dallas, national head Also Vederal District Attorney Tuckner 18 trying to learn why bec seized as evidence becomes anemic the way to the court room. Tudge Atwell, grand exalted ruler | of the Benevolent and Protective | i prohibit club, home of the order, of William H. Texas, is the on Order of ks, sitting temporarily hench in New York, recently avy sentences to several per ons convicted of violating the Vol |y d act | Con Questions Employes e tederal grand jury v stioned employes ahout . kegs of beer seized October a truck in front of tl el ing. The questioning will tinued Wednesday On an ple proved to be le n of one per cent aleohol & der A que lay in Ma con- N. plhie prohibitoin di- |H “having | Rra analysis of © ¢ resulted in | her liguor was 'O new sam- ized at sample mor ant “The chief of i aid Mr, Buc noticed that beer seizures frequent reports that t zed near beer, di 1 that ples be taken of fhe becr the Elks' club, The showed the beer to than three per ¢ to find out whe lose their strengt Refuse to Close that the my kner, 1y ton ure cond gra olls e Gr M, A sugge club mit to a volu ¥ 8ix months pad- ing was fus y the of the club w id the fight the case in the Hmuw, cretary the nounced th ere could 1 a rald because ther in the b to raid kner says that some \\.(w were in and building by ken in when ¢ ted the beer. tion sub load v would 'qpy wil court the seizure Willam 7. club, an- not e was noth- for: Mr. of the nine a truck in front of the already had the city police ot others OF LOUISVILLE DIES. signed Last August After 50 Years in Catholic Priesthood G ishop Dennis O’ zned fr Louis Aug in his 10 t 10me s morni trol shop |, D | visi d on a farm n Daviess county , James O'Don formerly were born in i Ireland, a { farm o heir land g of Indiana, Wi Denis f of part which o state L I'n son, Vs en only O’ Do ung forsake the W r which he had veen intended a mself to service in the 1d been brou ind entered § ine Abt iana, a Thomas' To ninary at was ordaine vou pastor- Indian- g made pastor of He was perman until 191¢ ville. He was chanc ese Indianapolis mump Frar of n fon. On ac Bishop Cha bishop ¥ » ishop Bishop Jot ssion One der at Ne survives, I siste w Orle mera | not been announ War to Death I)c«l«ned Against the Mistletoe n, Nov Ai—11 the de ortu mistl Was! partment of op Christms ed The Kissing. partm but to the pest. Wi ment hopes to extern & reg the vla.ul inate |in, the national forests. NOVEMBER Veiled propl {pitch their tents by the New Gove b build- ' stat analyeis last woel a6 Hart officials ,q Arabs To the north of Damascus a larg: part of The to r ave cat nd telegraph | Worcester 925, —SIXTEEN PAGES Grotto Grand Officers Here | GEORGE H. Grand TREADWELL Monarch GEORGE « LEDWARD HATCH rand Sceretary s ot the Mystic Or- Enchanted ford. 7Two or three busses brin Realm will om 50 tu 76 men and a uniforn hundreds in | patrol wi arrive from New Haven moving in in|A stmilar gation uniform all over the state of |ed patrol be wherever a Grotto 18 | Bridgeport wich ted to help Aziz Grotto, M, O. |a 1tion. P, E. R., colobra nual A (alot Naw D smonial. Dignitaries, incl R e nor. John 100 in attend e of Lonne patrol of 33 men ar 1 of Meriden Musie will t sonry in the ceremony by rge BEdward Hatc under the Y., grand secretary ts in the United States ar nd officers, not forgettin Treadwell of New Or nd monarch and supre all Grottos ‘in the world, to help along the festivities, ors expected are: C s M ter, N. Y., grand t holls ing of the Britain tonight avans from nnecticut, de will with prese also will send of pe hip of i its al- Inding furnish Azlz tion rum corps. during rotto or: Arthur F. The stra direc 9 Gro with a re Grotto club of Post- 30 o'clock Main Hill park. The \ down West Main turn rigi Main to Frank lin are and counter 1 to the Palace theater, remony vill take place. The ceremonial drama 8 o'clock and will be nsual stunts which Ly @ program of i sional vaudeville Addresses will be made nd officers and b umbull. 'The ceremonies wrge of Monarch § of New Britai program will start past at 6 o'clock at the rooms under the direction aster H. E. Er parade will street and Wal par will stree Grorge of Roch r, and ¢ ; ford, grand standard hearcr and nd inspection officer. Mr. Nich- is a past monarch of Syrid Grot- nd an Lonorary member of Az M aind Mrs, Treadw t and Mrs. Hatch arriv the | the th morning. lowed v delega o] ol in five bus [pro uniformed patrol | will be here from in eld, Mass, I'rom 150 to 300 | Tr n. including a uniformed patrol, |in ek I represent Syria Grotto of Hart- on will begin will be fol- igh class ion including trum cory by the Governor will be 1s, a nond HOLY WAR THREATENS. MACRI TRIAL MOVING AGAINST FRENCH GOVT, SLOWER THAN FIRST Joining [But Five Jurors Chosen From 58 Veniremen Examined Reported Druse Tribesmen in Syrian Trouble (@ —Moving first weck of four November 7 (8) — A holy e Irench in 1 Druse 1 to fight | via d,»iu'd.“ Syria ) the il the second trial of Olym- Killing Johu Ba February in conrt ¢ Macri for New Hi |had not progressed nano pr ith in a cru Ltory nofficial advi move and 6 last wven power that time, as 8 relate: t r as had the first trial in New Ha- nt is increasing in | last sprin provisional gov ished by in n v ctions of country where they in con- |y At Damascus it is said a pro ellion ad 1 1 for vesterday. Six first four days which ended in a when the jury deadlocke adan Ihn for acquital and one f. tary and conviction kry, civi rnor. leven h have 1p of n chosen when the k-end chosen first rec Five j est adjo eing court we rious were are the the trial, ent Shel- | playen Mes- at Aisa; has Pasha governor ROV evacuate n Loy 1 e I'renc fortified ca Dijebel Dru irors 1 tendance during the The Mousseifri o second s soutt ritory ! Damascus | hing , and the town ! south nds of Druses, | o fury of deld ge of venu asked by be hard to get 1 Have orme country to the state b >r the control of Homs dis o city of Homs he withdrawal m Mousseifri, acocrding cial advic ent and was d ther un o so0¢ connt The majority 1 hy of t » to a regro f i an o n 1 introduced d ity, cation Is reported to been 4 by the ing of t ailway, telephone o the Othe ox wit on ¥ severe apt n op s to f re fle retta ic ha Druses at | into the wce who | als contir ue g toward tay and s ceased yoposite of the yminent Worcester Business Man atally Shoots Himself While fentally Deranged throu ph Kol vould | Nov. 7 (A Y partner in the »bs Press of city, 1y t him yesterday afternoon in East Monntain street g a 22 calibre bullet inte nd died at a al here is morn Hi Mase. nk Hines, 40, a this woods off Hosh she at a hos : Ther he v ere, she wa ry men . ¢ } . It was t in A inf er sister. s It 18 believed was suf m tempor Mo e day before b seen hed P onscious on < than an hou S Sron a revolver rton, his Fere-hunung s 5 . county ed to New Haven for the Mr. and Mrs. Koletsky | ling here “to be Twelve of th 100, 4 lay. first special panel have vet to be ex- They also will be present THE WEATHER —o— Hartfo: I, Nov. 7.—Forccast for New Hritatn and vicinity: Rain tonight and Sunday; warmer tonight | ettt 8 | AR, ar Oly Ive e second special panel n e will be in from | ollowed by | NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, 'Italian Plot Now Said To Have | BENG GON I]I]NT[STF[]I Included Overthrowing Of Savoy ~ (NN, Y. f| Y. ELKS GLUR PRICE THREE CENTS | TWO MORE WEST END HOUSES " WATCHED BY BUILDING DEPT, | WALLS SEEN TO BE BULGING CONMITIONS FINE Six-Apartment Struc- | IN THIS COUNTRY fure At 639 West Ju Main Street Condemn- “Highest in All History,” Sec- ed Today As Being teary Hoover Repors~ Unfit - For - Human bitation. FIGURES ON CONSTRUCTION jigtins Similar Buildings Nearby Under of Engi- Say Land Is 0. K. Washington, Nov, 7 r conditions of living he 4 - e | can people during t bean bers of the | day In | Uuilding commissic i inspectors In Most Cases Expenditires Surveillance Only Showed Country to Be Keep- ing P'ace With Its Bettering Hous- Inspectors—City lng Conditions neers A ovinion of he an economic review ma ho examined a X-apartment ot yes. irgs of mmerce went « nnlrl!unlm.: Factors *d by to this ly iployment ported the this morning at the M .Paonessa, the for human habita. ir f the sec at retary condition iplete high wag railroad operation, an equit- balance of prices as among the producing groups of the vopulatlon, and a gradual return to stable icles and normal busi- among the nations Tice of ild nin its present n investigation tirther to det th the brick wall “bucklin that purpose Messrs. Gezzo and lLa Rocco, bullders and original owners of the hou ] t before e conference : M: is not f 1yor state, is Dbeir mada ot groater and for curr 08§ operations today f S oday for question. Hoover's review took 1ation, iew ook Jniphe ]vf\‘\!:\“(:‘l‘l‘\‘ul Under Suspicion tment abroad by Americans dur- qpartment the year ending 1924, of et, 00,000 and the net gold ex rom the country of §1 er contrib ons to sit wother six- West Main by same cone is showing s of devel ing a dangerous bulge and it will osely watched d the next Imployes of the city engine department this morning cast L suspicious eve at the east wall of v similar building on a lot adjoin. ing the more seriously ted struc. ture and that, too, Kept un. der surveillance, Because of the discov fects in the three by t the soil did not proper anchorage for a but this theory was scoutc cngipeering department, |gineer Joseph D. Williams sistant Engineer Philip A. reperted today hly desirabio s, bein: fir and when (9 ouilding i vised there s no indication o tlement” in the foundation, this 11 ory was droppe Light Shows "he west wall of West Main op and hot s off pl lou also built tractors, gen the Unite investment 10,000,000, and sults as culated grow- inte rnally in i will be fhe year of § seerctary noted the r or the most pait well meet the permanent eds of the natlon.” trating the situation by Mr, Hoover's review 1019 output as 100 year 1925 manu- tion in the country mineral production, 1% haulage, 110; fac loyment 82, and buflding let were 111, Retail sales showed a substantial of similar it was furnish the foundation d by the City and to and index i the soil is for h e the i spectors ad- rontract, on the average gain over 1910 Living Cc Consldering prices of 1913 as 100, il food costs for 1925 were found to be 150, and th al iv be 172, Farm products nd. By t 1 tndex of 158, food and cloth- | hand a noticeabl, 159, metal and metal products | brick wall can be induced and building materials 174. the building > second ling activity was well dis- Dayl can be perceived throughout the different re- | the parior near the flooring. s country,” Mr, Hoover | The bullding inspector report the nd there was apparent- work to be y ay from consumption of ind in thelr fals on the far | opinion the entire AlL h some instances may be | west wall he and r ‘lnimed of expenditures not justified | built, Whett cour by current needs, the sum spent for st e east ruction for the most part rep- | will csented not only a keeping pace | S with the needs of expanding popula- , but also a substantial bettering country’s housing and com litles. Throug ts Higher tOhED ¥ ost the street is and is 2% from the ure of the in the from om lines hin Vi tributed of t all lling a tion mar taken the ed on ermined within a \\\-k of Hartford, new ow e building, was at t ased frame construc mi safe down 1 . nd assured the have an ence Tals pr 1 would make I m.xm.m = COAST [iUARl] LEAflER TELLS OF RUM SHIPS Gt iha Bilgeinn Admiral Billard Say Foreign “Enemies” Still Attack Dry Shores Anticipated. may s in wion result res w Gozzo said every »u ding ad been the build nd the k const frame be possible buck- con- > of the the Nov. 7 (DA rum w Kir ended r of Amer- by Rear Ad- ling's clivery to | build ventlon am, co this morn- is preparing the mning {1 rposes of habitation an order fo por give the addi- | ear, Gen. ‘\h Rea [s Expected To Succeed Gen. Menoher Washington Nov ¥ (P— Wiad ctirement for age Ba¥ nring ® Major Geoersl Charie T Meredes commandidg tv ninth eerpe ared San Francisec Major Gemere. James H McRea now commasding in the Phillipines v uneypested o suocesd hlm Geners: MaRas’s w @' torep servics will be o piead sheut I tme o General Memedvn swne ment Mared e b be WO cated & wist W b cemgued W b San Franciece semmasé ugel Atlan- Ad- nderstood. how- gn vessels laden wi hover over our n whipa in ad numbers are cov verchanging positions. remiy---for auraly these for Ps operated for the express of Maunting the United States constitution and lawe are na 18 engnged In husiness. he will not e enormous profits emies “He has the following grest UCoolidg. and Wife ty el Dine Japanue (' Washiogten, Fes | ntt narm-un--am - Third, complete knowledge of &re sew b New bard) Weeellng W jons at sea and the operations | GoUnite a e Ortmd snd Cwomter 1ard veasels As wiE %o parsiest ¥ Smedecr N reedom of Wborrew abeand e yaaht MaySewer By Presdon Mra Beolldgn They 8 wow & Wad ng s wmarew allarvecs Wd lerve ior Puffade Inedag e~ening. —_— ENDA RFOCRE FLIGED Rime, Nev | P . Osmenter Franorsme ¢o Paefe Rallay svated toduy crrepiercd M reserd. breaking return hght itum Tekya evtehel | here from Napies at § . = the tremendons e: const line. e prox of forelgn of conflie vy knows, however, th ard is comba h o with incre ults from t's standpoint admiral quoted a gove: ist of the New York prohibiti that “the virtually s 1l satls ory re the govern- re is no (Continued on Page 14)