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) 3 4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER ‘1, 1926, ’ \ 1 X ‘[]']UAR SUPREME \END OF SUIT INVOLVING | A | e S L e primm | 0 1 ! L H]UR M”ST FAGE HIGH SCHOOL THIS YEAR | | RISE IN GRAPE PRICES - s O LD ; | ]GES‘ T “WANT ADS” Auto and Ituck Ageucier 8| _4utos and Irucke For Sale g} | il | NASH—tiotor cars. Ses the new hbe, FE ‘ | Al il ally Arr d For Qu Baler and Bervice. A. G. Hewker, 6§ OAKLAND USED CAR DEPT. S TR Registration of 1,100 This Month Sam Glardino of This City Gets | H i N ‘ ; ; | L | ONTIAG—Eales and 1923 Chaviolel coups ; Expected by Principal Slade— | -, 5 | Judgment for $703 Against | o | “wervice. Products of General Motors. | e eréyman an ree DIy | IThis Is Gen. Hines' Statement | Compulsory Pol in M | The Tiarwawre City Motor Cou 80 Grant 4 pass, coupe. e i i | Higher Edpeation Popular . | New Haven Dealers i puisory Folicies m- Mass. Chestuut R o e gl U When the first year class at the w C ll | ge Molloy of the court of com- [ F r Y " cuneth M. Scarle & Co, Sales and 923 Ol SErE for ! Senior high school is registered, the [0 ar Loliege rn;‘: ‘;1 10)11\ n(ru 1 ao"’" ”‘n “m A tel‘ H‘St 0 Year Ricet oo B et BRen s fBhoas| o ,','A.,',m‘, e, eas has filed ecisic biiel Snubbers. N o total enroilment of the school will —— | | = $u 1325 Ford touring Eeattle, Was 1 (P —Trial | y ; e ; ',‘:fml ]»n. al ,':,,R b ‘p | the case of Sam Giardino of this city T e i b ! ; e about . cipal Louls P.| washington, Sept. 1, (®—Major the Andrew Cimino Co. of| Boston. Sept. - 3 g £ of a clergyman editor and threc fed- | Si rmounced. This will be & €N | General John 1., Hines, chief of staft Haven, in which judgment is rates for compuls A G Koo eral prohibition agents, on w mur- | siderable increas AR ]"‘r: . |of the army, welcoming the new | rendered for plaintiff in e lability policies 50 CHESTNUT ST TEL. £215 der charge with state ofticials ;;51 . The growth of i ‘m"\‘ i ‘H & lclass of army officers to the war col- | amount of $703. Hungerford & A g | prosecutors and United e ,]‘7,'\‘ m“.l.‘h‘“ ”‘,l . "”" .“.,’(:l, here today warned them that > was counsel for the plainticr. | 1 P reduired of | 2 acting for the def rus | ool but hes peun n asteady |Lhe Deeds of the mrmy requived an | It dtoday that there is | lAssachusectts after c [ RS & | ' forecast by county authorities here | MIED School but s BERl & SETCN | ynderstanding by officers of the “su- | probability that tho case may be |1 | kcr ; today e of the dollar in time of | craried to the supreme court of Con- |ratest char (T foh Auto_and CHEVROLET USED CAR DEPT. assistant | YeAre e bl gl | necticut companies, i ord £ Rl SE8 08 e, driven | = o B e Rl e | respects,” General Hines| The actlon was brought by announced by Insurance Commis- £ Bokb aieaTt e e o ek uartet with . . 4 OHT . Drace arEARIEA { dino for breach of contract. sioner Wisley . Monk today 2d Is Sl Lol _St.___ITAKEN IN TRADE ON NE o ' bail Dy IR crglom inrademinatag s greanizariony has | e derdi D ors after the ngsioatos senger, | LETS. THEY ARE IN GOOL CONDI Gt oy | considerable extent about been the result of a compromise be- | aid e derondant pould ot be N mAne e it = Honeymian | 1o AND SELLING ON CONVENIENT ere last n . : T A tween military expediency and cost, | ave enterede info se | I A L i R, charged in a state court with first AP “L'vltl 1 " m“" S e Pt by the New Haven firm |in percentage, owing to the fact that ~ = e |TCRMS. PRICES ARE LOWER i degres - murder connection with CALEL LA SRS ator. Therefore, befors vou make | 28Teed 1o sell to Giardino two car- there are now territories vsed chanically perfect. Ben: | the slaying of Emile Matsumoto, & s e 2 loads of juice grapes. Later the by the companics for rating pur- | [ ) Q6 aliving 3t Eulle Matsumolo, s i commendations for changes {n our o D : e | French-Japanese moonshiner, in a | 3 co structure T would agvise that | Market price is said to have gone |poses. where e new rates are | | forest near Orting, 18 miles from Clty Items o consider the limitations impesed | UP and the Cimino Company faficd hased upon Lut three territorics and N Tacoma, Monday ey it ¥ to make a delivery. 1 some respects different classifi- | ¢ The accused men are Dr | STARRRD Nt w,m,""‘ e sure that | Wy Lourt found that the market cations have been established. BURTA . aauton] A, Seeley, F'ree Methodist pastor at| A o 1 meeting of the Exchange m‘ S L "1,“”‘ the procedure In-| oo o the grapes at the time of | Ior private passenger cars, the foreed; proot, iermelically sealed - Orting and editor o the Orting|ciub was held last evening at the ¥ES the operation of the bud- | ¢ "y oach of contract $18 per rates range froi. 816 to $45 accord- | T P hone 647-15. 500 Tunning condl 4 : ¢l |8t svstem. A regular army of " 2 S i | MONUMENTAT i00d running cond Oracle, W. H. Kinnaird, in charge of [Rurritt hotel. Routine business fil-| 874 ¥ of {ton higher than it was at the time ing to the group an rritor 2 ramaa Lo ‘ the Tacoma federal dry office; Mark ||ed the evening’s meeting after ,000 could be zed, in my |6 New Haven firm agi to de- clflsification. “he rates for " Nl . left_or pho Y. Croxall and R. A, Lambert, two |junch had been served. {opinion, into a well balanced, modern | jivor 1hem, mercial cars range from 16 to § CRU SEDANS—2-1024: 2-1824 Ford tour- | of ‘hi assistants. | Beiiclons Sandwlches at Crowell's,|4fense establishment. But economic EX AT o The rates for public cars, on a spe- o = Loi92 Ouerland tourigs, 1924 |1 L Blis ralsansiof theinien by the fed-|| s I“”"“" Rans G 5 conditions dic a mintmum | cified car basis, r: fron T R | o ik, 0% Rolek tostiuk. | eral order prese a unique Yegui) N A P strength considerahly below that fig- $ the rate | 4l “occastous, plue quality ana wervice. | Kulght tourl Tine payments . | »* TR e reay | Winthrop Council, Sons ure. - Current appropriations would | ing basis (for | Fiower G ecnnouse. 1163 Stanley | dolph's Garage, 127 Cherry St. Phone | & U i b Y| Daughters of Liberty, will hold a A A x5 2 o -2 Salesioom. 6 Maln Phone taken Into jurisdiction of the fed- |Daughters of rclock at | Maintain a larger numerical force | cabs) from i R e e rothers, | meeting this o m];;m 8 o'clock 2t than at present If we neglected the | rate per 1 |WE IAVE A GOOD ASSORTMENT Of 7 e g {dr. O, U. A. N allied questions of supply and train- | from $.0 | deputy prosecutor of Pierce county, | i pply & rain. | s e B ; ) mpwmm? Tacoma and Orting are sit-| Smith Business School, day school iy Men without weapons | | Assuming t —jcited plants, pleasing B3R EORLaRUNABCUTS RTOL KINGS uated, is expected to seek Indict- |$15, night school $5, books and sup- make a useless carifice. Weapons | —_— resistered in 1027 as in 10: o fing“on Tuncra) ‘murik (| coupes, suoaxs axp riucks au rment of the men by a federal grand | plies free.—ady. | without tralned men are without | . i ('- (G 2 ‘M' Bloz gtz = UNUSUALLY LOW PRIC » . jury. United States attorneys of | [f you are considering a business immediate military valuc. Alflbafl]a Ma[] Tells PUIICE He ' n’-l]'y{' ‘,"’, .'<‘v‘-1!:‘1- ry v*\‘_“ = ' e Touting car RICES AND m;» Beattle announced that if the indict- | aqucation, visit our school. ~Alll F. Trubee Davison, acting secre- | L R A TERMS AR RIGHT. \ ment Is obtained they will appear in | modern improvements, individval tary of wary preceded General Hines M d N g D i e T eve- court for the defendants. deskswin Bookkeeping, Shorthand |appealing to the student office [ ade Negro Do It TAYX COLLECTIONS L EE ove- Matsumoto was killed during :; and Typewriting departments. Sn\llhihf‘hv] ‘!'v\ \-rinninf about | . FORD AGENTS, rald by the three federal agents and | pyginess School.—advt. | work™ among the arm Mobile, Ala.. Sept. 1 (@ e 2 . Seeley, their informant on e {os were asked today to|ticularly hetween ‘the air corps.z P 3 284 ELM SIREET 1r 7 : The police were asked to ; o ! ese Bachelor confessed today that came throug Tocation of a still which avas ready | (% o0 chak of 46 Grove |others. The need existed, he said, | v R ) e e e S TAR T L e _— to operate. Willlam Hersell, a com-| G000 50 0 o i gon, Fradk, | for @ more effective national defense | he made Hays Leonard, negro, kiil ca Rl A BETTER USED CARS AT THE i fon of Matsumoto, said he and Fipe en home establishment. |nis fathei-in-law, County St kot £ pan! aged 12, who has not ben home in | ) n A b A BETTER PR Matsumoto were fleelng from the )t 3 | —_— |Lamar Smith at Wetum i At : atlll when the fatal shot was fired. | 988 nith | | Monday night. Bachelor confe. e A Dwlght o | TOBLE Sl Ktonalrd declared, however, that the | Fo b GOHLTERRES S —1 ME N . |while he and the negro were being| JUPLRNUMERARY RESIGNS |* ura’to 185 Fairiiew S R | B ATITOUR OWN THRME i il moonshiner was shot when he fired AR i 9 1\,.-;, ght here early today from!| W rt last e | USED CAR DEPT, | ’ at Lambert. stanley Gorski of 64 Alden street | {Montgomery for safe Keeping,:andceived the res fon of it v 5 Personas et HUNGERFORD COURT, .| reported the theft of a pigeon by iTepealed the confession’ in the jall |cenk, who was appoi super- | [AROR DAY e ettt Spokane, Wash,, Sept. 1 “"”;“f" {\ [here in the presence of newspaper- S e 4 months, N0 repair cameras of all makes. Ar- ELMER ACTO CO., €. Lyle, federal prohibition admin- S vill be paid |men ana jail ofticial Sl SR I oas iR o 1 { iatratorfor Washington, Oregon and | & Il f"l‘f‘;‘(:x;\!:xl\—hpr: e ‘ Officials suld that insurance car- |ocoqoin p Sald he il & Saa T o Ton truck, panel body, 116, i on murder charges in connection | Connectcul SEny s n > effective = . e o A with the slaying of Emile ".!;“5‘("_" “A daughter was born vesterday | Y[]mhml Yaca[lomsts | Deputy Sherife H. p. Massingill on | Aunto and Truck Agencies 51 & i 0”: LEREROM e SUR AP moto In a liquor rald was "hasty) . o000 "4o Mr, and Mrs. Arthur | |his arrival with the prisoner said | BTTCK "NOTOR CARS—Sales snd Sorvice. .| LASY TERMS. and jnexcusable. ! 0 Winthrop stivet that on the trip Bachelor pointed to | Capitol Bulck Co., 193 Arch St. Phone 0| AUTO! v s E 3 3 hooting, while regrettable, | Do) P H ap! 0 MOTIVE USLD CAR EXCHANGE, O o a ubtified, atr, | tain General hospital. | Nuow York, Sept. 1 (P—An invad- |the plantation hand and = declared. | ypic 1 Known Death List in Mesi- | 3 ARCH STREDT. B o rreiigitate abvest | raternity bowling alless Will'{ing army of several thousand tanned | L °";.""""° fyed ‘,h’f,",‘°“ jbu can Tnundations B L: e e iy clearly without [reopen Eriday night, dv. fand bolsterous youngsters returning |1 made him dopies Tach e eald i Ariz, Sept. 1 (P W S S Palze Corine i it Get your arm In trim {oF the sed- | from summer camps caused havoc |1° 88reed to pay Leonard Syt | pilations of the Herald today p GiiRy Tew wnd_service, | Reo Tour excuse. son at the Fraternity alleys, starting |in the Grand Central terminal today [omed him and 1o Eive nim $4004n . food toll in the states ot Nay- 2350 Arch gt | | STUDEBAKER USED CAR DEPT. : 5 |Sept. srd.—aayt. born at New|2nd sent the home-guard forces of | %351 I e “i"’;‘ as slatn’ ara nis |arit and Jalisco, Mexico, at more | T MOTOR ¢ ; 2 PETS TROUNGE A daughter was born at A€W |commuters scurrylng for cover. [ jeocee B L was sian.and 18| ihan'50 known dead, untold property | service. Superfor Aute e ‘ Jtal eral hospital today to / Iitel s RES bl o e i ; Auto’ Company, 12 o 3 Britain General hospital ¥ o3| Added to the confusion was the |V e vinaow of thelr Tiared |1oss and with prospects of further | Church St Plions 211. o 1025 Lexington Tourlng PLA]“YILLE FINANGIERS Mr.'and Mrs. Richard Winsor of | niceonce o an equal number throy window of their home 7t Fr K O Cntigao and | ODGB BROTHERS Salte and Service | v e e ‘)lmjlghoro, Ma i{fond mothers and fathers, each |Monday night. Buchnl?r and the ;.. a rivers overflow their banks. 2.’ &P! fl:yflwvl Sales Corp., 1129 Stanley | o e | 3 Lexl: upe. | Day schoc §17; night school, $6. {triving to be the first to greet his |NP8TO Who worked on his plantation, | ™\ "gi 0ot 1o the Herald said that NI ARG TS | 3 QERZEE | 1924 Studebaker, Big 6, 7 passen- ¥ c College.~—advt i {were arrested after an investigation. | P ¢ KLIN CARS—The car for 10 yeare. | P 1 Spring & Buckley Team With the |Connt ticut Busine ¢ B s | offspring. § W o L s * |the town of Santiago Ixcuintla Nay- | sa and Service. 433 West Main 8t | of 167 ARCH ST. | WOk 13 00ar Sedan pring Auhestos covering will snve you| "arricr ropes were awept awa s arit is now an istand. Barcas, | Tel. 3696 . Aid of Flashlights, Take coal and money. Let us estmate.initormag station police, HELD AS YAGRANTS Jalisco, is threat with inun- s vooms | ! Friti R ngble prices. S. & S. Asbestos, nagterajds and red-capped porters | nd sma tite Motar | ALBRO MOTOR SALES CO. Classic 7 to 2 advt. : ¢ Biack | VeTe carried along in the tidal wave | s of the Rio . £ | A. McCarthy of 8 while hard-boiled commuters, who - ed witl PHONE 260 The th‘\mvll(;n.]]xvllp sums between enue attended tho funeral |ouc, (HIPOTEL COMMETS BHO | Threo Young People From Wells v bemn inund B D R e s Nom. | lative in Holyoke, Mass. Ye8- tping now in the line of crowds, | River, Vermont, Arc Arvested in | Bulaks Goune. | ; IR B | staggered on their way in bewilder- | i 5 | Studciaices e Begley) and the ""‘“‘l“ll 2 “\‘g]"‘: | Don't forget we will reopen Tri- |y, Danbury, Conn. i Dodge Tour | Men was finally played last n i I Open o el (8 TR DR A ‘ ! osox Plainville with the result that there | [0 FFEN T alloys.—advt troa s Al Aot Founesters | B T oy i Gonn W Sep 41 FRESH FISH e Hudeon | DEPENDABLE USED CARM is many a store in Plainville today [PV Tl NG L UL will | o Summer B2 N Three youthful residents of Wells, : Hags 0oy i R S ama T ont, Seven |, The Beandlnavis B ine of M o Uople AN ERngiand River, Vermont, are held by the li dge LOUGE BROTHERS— ’ furious lnnings were played at “""i‘)fl:rl\x:y“u::‘:yi 16 AN alreet Los "“ rie 1 '_rfll : oo S as automobile vagrants. Large Shore Haddock Fillet Sole L CAPITOL BUICK co | Hputine fcas Plainville sports emporium. S e rtosnion al ; (e EUIGIT RO Ca s v are Mr. and Mrs. Sharle Boston Blue Fresh Eastern Halibut L AR IEETE | Tourtng Car. Adamaitis and Hayes furnished | " congry 1odge No, 24, A. L. O Bl Aghe Lo Jad 8] st el Rockport Cod Fancy Red Salmon b IS | Searn 5 the barrage of Spring &” ’;“:)“"’]3‘ Daughters of St. George, will hold Mexi C 1 ;"”’ ,f'”")’ s ’l’"’,“"v’r’;‘”‘l"'” *‘”‘"{-‘l‘l saybrook Flounders Large Butterfish | Sedan 4 " a rolles he g 'q K w s bu ifteen years old. 3 J | :;]wmt'; g;x}l}yt l“v‘\;:\\':fi::‘m!;ronw- “Bjz- | & resular v-mm],«“ "on Thy wm: iR onats at‘ ey en s akan ines Sustodslih Large Sea Trout Sea Bass | CHRTSLER UsED cam pEPT. Ehnbe - “ | ev in Ve all. On Thursday e aan ) 4 8 - g . s o mess den” There fsn't any doubt | IR %, UL T e en. | Nicaragua Is Closed | o roncy and atier their auiomo. Fresh Caught Mackerel Porgies ! I 1924 Coupe. but what the game was the best SIETERR FHE O Ror Mrs. Hen | xico City, Sept. 1 (P—The for- {jjle had broken down. e 2 & | 1923 o phacton, new tires,| ESSEX— Plainville has seen in years. Spring | |SCAG! B PAY Q00 O i street, | C}81 office announces that the Mex-| The car, they told the police, he- Native Eels, Yellow Perch, Pickerel. | joxy Soodpaintand condltton - | 1924 Coach. as s : her of 68 Main street. | | * & = e s UAOY QUL o . iz S . 23 Maxwall G & Buckleys started out ther r,\““ l“ S Johnson and dangh. |ican consulate in Managua, Nicar-|iengs to Grant's father, who did no Round Clam Little Necks and Steam Clams. ! 1t P n oy e T auspiclously (that was sent in by | e M J. Johoson SO0 FEEL lagua, has been closed as a result | know they had taken it for a trip : A | 1924 Moon blg 6 brougham DODGE BROTHERS Begley) by scoring two runs in the |11 ‘,'{ e e weeks vacn. |Of @ rocent domonstration there | to New York city, When they ar- IF 1T SWIMS WE HAVE IT | 1924 Chevrolet. coupe, 1 1223 Sereen delivery. . opening frame and they continued | Teturned from a two-WerHs |against Mexico. rived in Danbury they were endeav- | e ) | TERMS ARRANGED, to plle them up from then on. The | tOn 4t Hamptor Feach o r o |, Mexico severed diplomatic rela- | oring to make their way back to | WILL SACRIFICE ALL OF THE ABOVE | P 2 Plamville store Keepers had a fow | The meeting of the Women's Sis- | jong with Nicaragua and withdrew | Vermont. Grant's fathor, N. J. | e e fest, bad breaks but nevertheless made Sionary society of (hn] tefor! n‘.«o' her minister some months ago on | Grant, has telegraphed that he is c ne ne On g |THE & & F. MOTOR SALES CORF. Begley's hardskulls know they were "‘]"I‘]:;’I"T::"‘r: !“ h i “H“‘”"tr tr the election of Lhflu’mro. .\Iv‘\(rn re- | on'his way here, | v e A 7 i £ SEPLemBer T+ | fused to recognize Chamoro but con- ! —_— | BENN e | ame all the time. | : E47. INNETT MOTOR 84 m;h:masl potent reason for Plain- T tinued to maintain & consulate at Real Hve second hand values in|fj 112 Arch Street Telephone 542-3 o OPEN - EVENINGA : +ille's loss might be said to be the Another Chicken Plague | Managna. Herald Classified Ads. 1 | BULES, | 2 absence of Capiain Ralph Thrall. vill * Found in New York Fowl | } | dispenser and “Mickey"” Levine, win- | "o 'y Teant 1 (0B —With mil- | SKIPPY ner of last year's meat “nh‘nrz";mh licns of live fowl being shipped to! By PERCY CROSBY Jeut PFMN1‘:T1M1;\ e YAt | this city for consumption during the old prodigy played & YELEXats || yavetn lidays, poultry men and | A 2 < Darkness came down 8o rapidly that ]'“:1’”:‘ ‘,“‘u‘:,'w;,’.,‘x' e Alisiren " o = - 3 the fina) innings had be to PIaved |;pother chicken plague. 4 KEEPIN' IN TRIM 1S A N' THEN WHEN. I'M IN GooD IDUNNO = IT'S NoT S0 Yoath the Harvest MO0n. pck |, Tiralth Commissioner Harrle sald A WONDERFUL THING ; I'N GoiN' CONDITION | CAN BE A 600D ToBE AFIGHTER OR A BESIDES 1T Taes More 8 I # t as itheretic eroup—a disease % e i thots * rpabtroAlulnass | ¢ Lae G ondienciia P sl ‘. To TRAIN T0 BE Al FOOTBALL PLAYER . FoOTBALL P A BRAINS To BE [ Jeys showed e ntaq |akin to diphtheria—which is ex- | (GHTER WHEN tey because flashlights were distributed | {00 0 o o ong fowl and Sass e, YA COME To TH GOOD CHECKER i X T s . L [} KER PLAYER. tpiilie players by Art Bxanson. }frh]! | causes them to die of suffocation. IN try to collect for them today. The | 38 Srce iy e %™ poard o | winners consider YEtoryn I‘)” | health placed an embargo agalnst | y featlier in thelr caps as it ey | Shipments of live chickens from hardest “‘”“"(‘f’ ""\‘\ A m\‘::v; North Dakota, South Dakota, Mis- | hope to have the pleasure ME | ouri, Kansas, Illinols, Indiana, | the Trumbull town business men a |S0Ur KA i Ey| . Buckley's linet 8: DEEIY | pean chicken pest” to be incl- ob; Dudack 1f: Francis Joseph | Fo00 | )u‘) ]m:‘.' itin. Sheehan cf mith rf; | 40 2 R ’ F. Begley s " DAMAGE GARMENT FPACTORY ¥ aitis p 2 New York, Sept. 1 4P —Marauders score: . _ . ., entered the garment factory of | { Spring & Buckloy AT 7 . lAdolph Agar of New Brighton Plainville B. M 2 %l taton Tsland, some timeduring the | . - 7 night, slashed finished garments to | ‘ 4 s Buys Out shreds, and threw acid on materials udge ru ) E 4 | Tnt] AR mated his loss at $10,000. | Boston National Interest asir cxtimated bis loss 4t $10000 | Boston, Sept. 1 (P-—Persistent ru y"“”"",‘ Sy tocted by ! e the ike of 40,000 New York gar- | league L heen o ment workers and has been picket- we 'POLLY AND HER PALS Then Pa Would Be M Fuchs has ho ! i ORDER OF NOTICE | —— - - e e S et AT s e e e e oldings of Albert JORN SULTUS | T y o i e | UH, ER, AW, WOULD Yhu BE B aoart” (nthesing Seith HMaveus it Lee fl HEM? : MAD I 1 ASKED You FOR BUY I SUTTINLY i Tk, or it dead, the heirs, represcotutives - c THULOIAD, »“ < - land creditors of suid Catherine Smith Wois ON YER POLLY'S HARD? WOoLLD &.MA?. coul mining propcrties in Pe urt, New August 26, MIND, BUDDY ? IF1 SAD Yes other business intcrests, T R s Judge Fuchs ¢ iplete co settling of the Braves' franchise, now dollars damages, i e 000,000, v Court of New jassed 2g ¥ it he Znd Monday of September, ONLY 33 STORTES | belng found, by the Change Made In Plans For Cathe- | tasens, one of | dral of Learning Buildin ST Pittsburgh, Pa., Bept. 1 (& representatives proposed cathedral of les atherine Smith the University of Pittshu e are unknown 33 stories high finstead of the at notico of the institution » originally planned, revised plans for | of i compiaint Ve given the structure have reveal i i i Tho New Britain Harald + |a newspaper published tn sald New Brit The'plans bave been filed with |5, /SFRge Do e o o consecutive $he. Buresu of bullding inspection |wesks, commencing on or betors. the 1o A but when construction is to start [day of Septer 122 y ate N W ALLIN has nat been indicated. ko A