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News of the World By Associated Press =W BRITAIN HERALD ESTABLISHED 1870 Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending Jan. 8th .... 14,142 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1927.—EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS Edna Purviance Is LEGISLATURE GETS UNDER WAY TODAY; FULLY ORGANIZED Senator Walcott and Represent- ative Hill Make Known Gom- mittee Appointments WOMEN ARE RECOGNIZED IN THEIR SELECTIONS| Already Several Bills and Resolu- tions Have Been Introduced Los Angeles, Cal, Jan. 13 (A— Edna Purviance, formerly starred | | by Charlie Chaplin, today was cast | | for a role in the marital drama of | | the multi-millionaire film actor and | producer following the disclosure by | attorneys for Lita Grey Chaplin that | | they are investigating the status of | the actress on the Chaplin studio | payroll. | that | = Gets $250 a Week “We have been informed | Miss Purviance has been on the| studio payroll at $250 a week for | some years,” Edward T. McMurray, | Mrs. Chaplin’s uncle and chief coun- | | sel in her action for divorce, declar- | ‘ml yesterday. “We are informed that during these years that she has | not been working for Chaplin, If| these facts are borne out we will| reccommend to the receivers that the senate and house and sclect com- | this salary be stopped. This money mittees of each branch were placed |should go to the Chaplin children, in position today and the session of | for whom Chaplin has made no pro- 1927 was started in a business way. | vision, instead of to some actress in The scssion in each branch was France.” | short and adjournment was taken | Now Is In Paris after the clerks had read the ccmr‘ Miss Purviance appeared im the i et |1eading feminine role in “A Woman | Senator Walcott as president pro |Of Paris” produced by Chaplin in tem of the semate made the selec- |1923. Since then she has continued tions in the upper branch and|°D the Chaplin payroll, it was sald Speaker Hill in the lower. The first |4t the studio. She is now in I'rance | interest was on the chalrmanships | CN828ed In a picture for a I'rench producer. | d by them Senator Shaw of Red- | S ¥ as head of the judiciary com Eecelveint sopcinlegNio () : Chaplin’s California properties pend- | 'nh tee becomes republican leader in |18 TV oo BT BRI e P | e senate, and M. Averill of Bran- [y, e announced that they would not ford, as house chairman of the com- | it r TG T s of toeh witfee becomes Mouso leader. | nical crews ot the studlos which are Committees Organize |tied up In the divorce proceedings. Many of the committees organized | However, Mrs, Chaplin's attorneys after the session, Fred A. Scott, if | Both Houscs and Batch of Judge and Deputy Judge Nominations Aro Presented——Committees Or- | ganizing. State Capitol, Hartford, Conn., | Jan. 13 (A—Cogs in the legislative machinery of the general assembly in the form of joint committees of | may include the Portrayed as Mystery Woman in Chaplin’s Case; On Payroll at $250 Without Work | - | Wife’s Lawyers Want This Money Given to Comedian’s Children—Charlie’s Only Statement On Domestic ', Tragedy is “It’s Too Terrible For Words”—Several up the s Cities Taking Steps to Bar His Pictures. EDNA PURVIANCE will ask atus said the investigation they employment st of other actors. ards On Duty Detectives were sent by the ers yesterday ‘to guard C pl 1 home in Beverly Hills, while rds were stationed at Chaplin studios i Hollywood. Servants at the actor’s home were told that nothing could be removed from the prem The receiver palatia other g also obtained a (Continued on Page 13) Plymouth was chosen clerk ot bills | and William M. Harney of Hartfora engrossing clerk. As it is understood that assistant clerks will be men the general line up of the legi lative force outside the chambers will be of new faces. Mr. Scott 15‘ a veteran in clerkships and last | session was engrossing clerk. It 1s | expected that J. H. King of Willi- mantic, son of the former attorney | will be made law clerk of the judici | JUDD ASSIGNMENT SURPRISES CAPITOL | Becomes House Chairman of rt Magazines” Taken Out of Local Stands As the result of prosceutions in ation in sale of New, been the 2 magazines”, several Britain stands which have selling magazines of this have removed their stock | ARNOLD DALY, NOTED ACTOR, DIES IN NEW YORK BLAZE | the | | conclu | resenting Sher | composure in a few | bill against the New York, Jan. 13 (P—Arnold, D'\!)‘ actor and theatrical manager, t | was burned to death in a fire in his «\]h\r(nu\m on the fourth floor at 28 West 51st street, today. The fire, origin of which is mot known, swept from the ground floor irway, cutting off the only | avenue of escape. Firemen dashing into the building made several daring rescues, but | they seemed unaware of Mr. Daly’ s being in his apartment Daly ath he wa, He was discharged about a month 180 from n t (Continucdon Page an ‘iremen believed t Ken as a re was fo be- old nd on the floor shioned easy chair. | at he had found stairway cut off 1 for a window when overcome and burned | MARINES SENT TO N PROTECTION OF FINANGIAL CROWD, ACCORDING T0 SO where he had t of injurles re- a hospital 14 GIRLS FIGURE IN ARMY OF 118750 ROW OVER DRESSES MEN 15 DEMANDED Sisters Battle Wllh Tailor to Get, House Committee Rejects Budget Providing for 115,000 ALL APPEAR IN COURT. SUMMERALL MAKES REPORT . Their Garments ] Misses Vibberts Say Harry Sherman Demanding Payment of Old Bill, | Attacked Them When They Seized Clothes in Showcase. | w. ¢.| this For about an hour, Judge in listened Hungerford police court morning, to a graphic description of a fracas in the Star at 221 North street, about 8 o'clock last night when Misses Helen and Betty Vibberts of 1145 5 Stanley street at- Cleaning Co. precipitated tempted to take two dresses out of a | the wishes of Harry Sherman, aged 26, of 1106 Stanle street, proprictor of the pl: Mis Betty Vibberts became hysterical on the witness stand at the ion of a cross examination by bert A. Greenber rep- an, but regained her minutes, after she 1 been assisted from the nd and taken into the judge's chambe Sherman, charged with breach of | the peace and assault, was find $10 and costs, Judge Hungerford taking the view that » had attempted to hold the dr a lever with which to force ment of an old s fan . Jo- of 201 North 1 with case against Attorne pa Vib] ed 21 o seph Urbanski, a Chief Loyal But Dissatisfied With Poor | Houses and Bad Quality of Food Allowed T Washington, viding for an strength of ting the budget mendations for the ar 000, rying § al ye tee. Of th above current the w 0 In clared Iy will ne to of Staft Says 366, rw oday by its 118,750 Men Wanted. its repor “‘congress ha dic: | of not les time Military che f\'e(‘e«'\r\' Before U. Strong Anti-American Sentiment Now Being Manifested in Mexico | With This (,ounh}—hplscopdte Denies Responsi- | hility For Mexican Revolts. Mexico Cit Ja 13 £ American nent in Mexico being shown the general public charging becomes cognizant of the par of the international si the bet sed by the concern of the ested department of s specter of bolshevism sen is articy Soldiers Are here Averted Meanw which i breaks public, me which cost t 24 Demonstration A manif American was 1su eI vention; cong the the inter the v to support President Calles in d crisis, denouncing | the *“northern I Jan. 13 (®—Pro- army of an average 118,750 men and flatly bureau recom- | at force of only 115 ppropriation bill car 1,118 for the next fis- s reported to the housc ppropriations commit- attitude of ational me time (Con ¥ e total, which is $11,6 funds but $ budget estimates, only is for mili committee de- rather Hefinite- ed its approval of a force than 118,750 men, which | added to from time the tinue as Commission Head 1 :d to be a by reason of the in today s to crush the insurrections s st ¢ mone I |vlllnb. bese e rea lives federa ued °rs who have Mexico.” = Down Revolts the [ L adic o1 the re- | further | y hi hounced have rebels are known of least ldiers to on Page Twely ADJUSTMENT BOARD KELLOGG DENIES CHAIRMANRESIGNS ANY RECALL PLAN W, E. Attwood Declines to Con- Has Not Even Considered Bring- ing Sheffield Home e corss | WOULD PUT LNYER THERE NO BREAK WITH MEXICO, vernment, | a The point has been reached, the report continued, where, if the crnment’s financial situation be such as not to warrant larger outlays on the mil arm, a congre sur hould be r with to shaping a program that would just itself to the administration's fis sio a vie gov- “Non Transferable” Permit Granted Tea Room in Belvidere—sand Company Not Allowed to Build | Stone Crusher in West ¥nd. | Makes Positive Denial When Asked American Attitude Toward Mex- ican Confiscation of 0il Held By Citizens. W n, Jan. 13 (A — Sec- Lands | CARAGUA FOR IE CONGRESSMEN i“Dirty Work” to Send | Soldiers to Collect Debts, Rep. Huddles- » Prevent Demonstration| ton of Alabama As- (omulatc-( atholic Activities Linked | gerts, » Vote of 8 to 7, House Foreign Affairs Commit- tee Rejects Motion to Call Kellogg. for Ques- tioning. BORAH CONDEMNS PRESENT POLICY | By the Assoctat | Press. i Developments in the Mexican situation today Efforts by President Jiminez of | Costa Rica to bring about peace in Nicaragua between the conservatives |and liberals by mediation are stated to have the complete sympathy of \\as"lvmon, Dr. Juan Sacasa, lib- | eral leader, is reported willing to ac- | cent mediation; President Diaz at | Managua replied to the offer that | “nothing has yet been decided.” Vote Was 8 to 7. The house foreign affairs commit- | tee at Washington by an $ to 7 vote jected a motion to call Secretary | Kellogg for questioning on the Nic- araguan situation, seven republicans and Chairman Porter voting against the motion. three republicans and } four democrats for it. k The committee adjourned this afternoon without taking action on |a motion by Representative Hude dleston, democrat, Alabama, dee manding withdrawal of the Ameri= | can forces from Nicaragua. | Senator Borah, who has been op- | posed to the administration’s Nic- Nicaraguana cal policy. “We cannot hops end through the mere stricted appropriatic str , who was breach of the peace and Sherman, was discharged on r mendation of Prosecuting Attornuy | e Woods, the testimony indicating that Must Recruit Mer d gone into the store on hear- | Ty starting the fiscal houts for help, and although he | 115,000 men or under, used Sherman roughly, his sole con- | an average figure year of | nection with the fr: was his at- | 118,750, recruiting n be so admin- tempt to pull the 1 way from | istered as to the year wi the young women. 119,998 men should the men actual- | Demanded Payment of Bill Iy be required,” the committee said Misses Vibberts testified that they | “Much complaint is heard ¥ and their sister, Mrs. Muriel Camp- | spect to the effect curtailed bell of West Have went to the | priations ipon the m store about 7:30 o'clock to get the cstablish it continued. “C dresses, which had been put in for | stantly diminishing appropriations | cleaning a few days before Christ- accompanied by gradual diminu Sherman said he would give | tion through and deterioration ses to them if the entire | Of surplus war stocks a family was paid linate waste and bring about conomy in administration but un- | doubtedly the point been reach = ad where either we must large s or further r IN MIDDLETOWN TODAY '; roperly to care for the establish- Had Scrved Twenty Years On State William d of it must eit) ary committee, marking the rcan— ment from a clerkship of Judge Mil- Gommittee on Manufacturers ton lsbnll of Ansonia, who since his e e BIGRROST FOR FIRST YEAR Both branches adopted a bill sus pending for this session the statu- tory provision as applied to Litch- | field county requiring a county audi- tor from each major political part There are no democratic members from the county in the general as- sembly. When formed the b declined to deal further in Attwood in-| publications, Magazine stand Haven were fined for displaying and selling m; @, which, experts were not cxpressions of The magazines referred to are of a pictorial character. —_—_—mm ALL NIGHT TRIAL OF LION GHURCH PASTOR Rev. F. L. Alston Still Temporarily in Charge i ; | araguan policy, served notice that he Kellogg authorized the | woula speak in the senate on the that recall of Ambassa-|question this afternoon. dor Shefield from Mexico City 1:; _ Two More Destroyers Two more American destroyers, {the Williamson and the Goff, were oxdvn d to Nicaraguan waters, to re- [place two already there. was in response | Pedro Zepeda, liberal representas on published re-|tive of the liberals in Mexico City, of diplo- |stated that the liberals would cone might follow any |sider Secretary Kellogg and his pol- the Mexican gov- licy responsible for any outbreaks in over —American | Nicaragua which might cause loss of land and |Nicaraguan and American lives; American lives and property are Orders Issued |suaranteca protection by the liberals for proceedings fn that lif the American forces are with- e been ordered by |drawn, but so far as| The vote on the Kellogg resolu- 1 scizures have been |tion came after Representatives | Moore, of Virginfa and Connally of fused | Texas, democrats, had charged re- ment on President Calles’ | publicans with an attempt to “gag” suggestion to a group of | the committee in its effort to obtain visitors in Mexico City | information. oil-land controversy be| Representative Begg, republican, itted to arbitration. Tt was de- | Ohio, said the surest way to cause Table” special exception |Clared the department had no trouble was for congress to attempt k bl b a-room | formation that subject | to “muddle” the situation. e e ! appearcd in press Too Serious For Politics district is zoned for residential pur “I think the situation too serious Where Cuts Come. tion a 1., commer- to play polities” Begg said. T ( allow for a fewer number of I been made by Patrick | Spark From Electric [ e 3 n the current ap- , through Attorney David 00re & Soalmenrany ntendpnlip han the current. ap- i : ‘\”mm“"“_‘“x 3 i ng}‘l! &f_uses Bllazema‘ politics and Connally said & S. M. Young, Judge, mittee on manufacturing. ! ; ; fon A enni i ine was assured that|, POSiO% A% 18 (F el §.N. Brainard, Deputy Once again, Representative Tred here, cle Wy leaving the |on the bench of the superior ber ot Philippine scouts; they 49|46 one put ant will e allow= | F0S, o re i Columbla strest ford. 0. Rackliffe of New Britain will be Minister at temporarily in | supreme courts of this state, dis not provide for enough horses an excreise the privi and that /& g '1:\ 40( ulm : zr st o, bl sl il S lay at his home here at the age of mules even o meet replacement re- cond long | | D Ll 1 ney, Deputy, Greenwich also assured that he will again be | was the beenaln oor g healdi Snnlremants, SUMeghoone DA s 8 o hilings wimi ured two frsmen; Y D e Albctan: dlackh by ni Sdocintes on between , Wher suffered a tailment of training 3 ,-\ - 1 ! ey " n were cut ]:\ fly- brey, Députy, Meriden this committee. He 1so a mem- has been g L second today organizations and officers of s when a burt of hot air ber of the committee on manual and 1t first became tal oreAniseiy ;“ T windows in the five ‘;" roll. when the Robir (8] conthplec aing They were treated and e aO e cial meet- A7 and quite A : 1 Franyyl i ore. from New Britain emporary ! lon gas masks and member of the lower elected clerk of the committee. He was this m of ded. ulting | to obta om ard of adjustment last | retary today in last ors w owners ; Highe T atement year arrive with | at consideration and at the state not ler has the the said, not been discussed de- partment. The statement to inquiries based ports that a matic relations actual attempt by ernment to take property ler the oil laws. commissioners reluct and Ju Senator Hall Made Chairman In to grant his wish 2. Cooper as vic: lacting head of th cboard. airman Attwood es that appro- nporary litary | he is now convinced - d be the irm commi of a co Commis; Upper House of Appropriations— Rackliffe Returns to Finance Com- severance rem mittee and Will Become Its Clerk. he acce basis House Bills In the house bills (Spactal to the Herald) were oftered | Hartford, Jan. 13 (P—The surprise several being from New Haven of the legislative committee appoint- through Mr, Hoyt authorizing the city to issue bonds to fund its debt; providing that New Haven county employes may be retired on half pay at age of 65 after 25 years' service, or at 70 after 20 years’ service. Other bills were: Roberts, Thomaston, for criminal court of common pleas in Litchfield; by ' Serre, Danbury, that Danbury may use water in any stream in adjoin- ing towns, autborizing Danbury new went, ments happened this morning when Speaker Hill made Representative William H. Judd of New Britain, a first year representative, house chair- man of the important committee on manufacturing and sub house chair- man of the committce on banks. Political observers at the capitol expressed surprise at the success of the New Britain legislator in his first year of state service. Repr o 'sentative Judd will also be a mem- issue $1,000,000 in water bonds; gV~ ber of the house committec on cor- ing Scott-Fanton Museum right to porations. give heirs of Laura B. Fanton prop-| Senator Edward F. Hall of New erty left it by her. Britain, was appointed senate chair- Following court r man of the committee on appropria- offered in the house: tions, a position he had filled for- J. G. Shapiro, Ju merly. He will also be an assoe! baugh, Deputy, Shelton. of Representative Judd on the com- lers tion President C known no ac | made, State co nt e mas. the dre charge against the ed to delay to a later s 1o indu irman wer have ser £ tion of a e Efforts ¢ him opri- | ung duce | that no prompte chairmanst man (Continued on Page 12) department officials r sisted at stated p the | lto rec Am Granted, granted a | om - Permit 4l a comm representing the New ference of A. M. E. debated until 5 o'clock this morn- on s charges preferred Rev Alston, pastor of Union A. M. E. Zion church of | his city, the smoke of the battle, said to be from a factional disturb- an night session in ment in divers ofher ways Arguing for a balanced th \ittee said the budget estimate e the necessity in {fter which ministers England con- Zion churcl di; Superior and Supreme lutions were | voice igainst Court Benches J, M. Sinsa- Jan for Middleto Silas Arnold Robinson Conn,, propriations we vide; they provide Stamford when he st Hart- and d to on (Continued on Page 14) MAY DEPORT SAVIANO, AGUILTY OF VICE CHARGE |Released From Jail, His Sroral Next Stop May Be Italy wnee ce will to t Fin- drove r a The mination ¢ sinc al two factions whic ing some time public a short time former senator eld a and one time stor's house, was appropriations nominated by Au- seizure of shock prove Ju Pleasant a Baptist education ademy uthington academy at Colchester. erv S8 (Continued on Page BELVIDERE MAY HAVE COMMUNITY GHURCH, Residents Reported Sup- porting Non-Sectarian Chape! Project croachment war re reduction is prop: Jance experimentation aim having n to find money a ferred repairs and for ammunition 20 he begun the study of law in Troy, N. Y., and in 1563 passed the veillance of guns and amr New Yor e bar cxaminati coming to Middletown the next y From 1878 to 18§80 he was of probate for this district; the two years he w 2 this and in 1889 he sinte former Gov. Morgan G. k the superior court benel reappointments in 1897 February, 1910, the bench of court, retir next Septemd be e of his g In 1009 he re- ived the honarary degree doctor of laws from We an university Judge Robinson been for 6 year member of the Middlesex County Dar association and for its president. He had appointive born son early ST 16) tial of His ed for vs. urer plac and ALt acon s pride in the lives, and tha out when an ight bulb s wh ent. re broke opped a 0od shav an putting in his s years, s S and the sur (Continued on Page Twelve) Ukrainian Hall Is “Bad Place” -5 it ago after serving a 30 days in Bellef of Judge Hungerford . nce on charge of keeping a (Continued on P; he hot (Continued on Page 12) t and in storage, and for the heavy battery druja Doint, Canal Zor Disclaiming any congr for the fact irmy now numbers 10,000 fer the personnel last appropriation. looking to the su 'Von Salm Accepts $325, 000 Cash and Partial Custody of His Son in Settling Suit Against Wife ported to be pledged in the event| I 5 L ihat city building authorities will, New " York Newspaper Publishes Purported Terms permit its ercction. BN 5 iy & . il el et o e Which Do Not Exclude Possibility of Divorce in SRR e e e et Paris—Col. Rogers Reported Determined to Keep Secret Text of One Letter Written By Daughter. when Edward O. Kilbourne, a lead- | | sponsibility wa weeks ‘ sen et rderly house on Clinton street, ken into custody today by De- ergeant Ellinger and Of« | ficer Feeney, and held for William leral immigration de- Club Officers Ar- if Evidence of ppointed te a -non-sectarian 1preme community church in Belvidere is| in prospect with contributions re-| Construction of d he the th Orders rested fiseal v Explai Detective | o il sonnel, the committ Sllinger, Ser- | Officers Feen tadler the club | Jasement, Sergeant | on the door They found several in a room and Tynczyskin, at of the police, ran o 1 of a her search un " lark will be at rters this afternoon ted steps will be aviano, who is not become police head- and it is ex. taken to deport a native of Ttaly and a United Sf es citi- He has a police court record He is about 28 years of age, MAY WIDEN ARCH STREET, WEBSTER HILL T0 GRAND Liquor Selling Is Found o had of y 7 ipate in mane t the army m e navy thi held in t 1 a O"Mar with a open ioc nknif year by Police. nitt ha zen here, vers to be Bay ar the buc appropriation Rivers and Harbors. some years also held a positions. A son, attorney for danghters and survive him. er in the movement, asked the board: of adjustment if it is per- o ile to erect a community chap- el in his neighhorhood. He was in- | ormed that under certain specified trictions, all of which it Is ex- ad can be met, the building may constructed. lthough the oly formn rode number of me sight closet orte Declaring that Ukrai Place is i e, aft i L b the eviden Judge the case of el the some u'hr d | alcohol. defense Charles M New two Robinso ty Haven, two grandchildren New Ludwig Jan. 13 (@) — separation December 8. The March York, Count wine a on: cluded i river flood cont: to river flood r removing ob- Atcha and some Man, contended that janitor and has abs o do with the except on suit | sot In ment, the for Rivers and h recommended 1 For Mississipy $10.000,000; Sac control, § ions in the falaya and Old operating upper Missi nesota rive snag bhoats on 00 C an Tynezyskin | olutely | pensing of |Owners of Property In That Zone occasions whe °n | have drink- | s. This is entirely within | t he contended, and there no evidence that the janitor did any- | thing for which he could be convict- | veral polic el Tynczyskin, h street, charged with liquor two court this morning, ford ordered police department and prosecut- ir ing attorn crtain the of the officers of the club which ha A room in the basement, and also | the owners of the building, and have appropria- | them brought into court if evidence | Officer in a lump SUM s ohtained of liquor law violations | in the raid maintenance and|op the premises. Relative to the case | the pla the adjourn- opposing that the ind that the basis of ainst his the former Milli- | cent Rogers, § d Oil heire plan Las not p,.o.,}) 4 been settled out of court. the |counsel tol ated. it is proposed (New York American says today in|suit had the chapel open for religl-|a copyrighted story. { reconcilliation services of all sects with the| The count will settlement of every denomination invit- | from wi Th d to make use of its facilities. The | Henry Rogers, the receive pirpose of the chapel Is to make it |adds will b given ents, nossible for residents of Belvidere | custody of his small son, nd and Stanley Onarter to attend serv- |divorce suit in Paris is {the count’s projected < without the nceessity of a trip |be a possibilit | Col. Rogers and Mrs. R e to the centor of the city. The American says {alleged alienation of his wi THE WEATHER plan 15 reported to have con- | information of the settle foctions. | | hle hacking with assurance of |two reliable sources. The suit adjourned on De New Britain and vicinity: generons cantribntions, When nn[i"swr?s‘ the count cember 9, after several letters| | Rain or snow beginning late o 5% | eami-public gath- |again adjourned written by the countess Salm to tonight or Friday; rising tem- swtasinm will be pos- | suit, set for January — | | perature. it is explained |case was abruptly (Continued on Page Two) wi American cour Justic been was is oth juor membe parti law, Lovy settled, not POSTAL CHANGE DISAPPROVED Washington, Jan. 13 (T An tmendment to the postal laws which would fix a ial rate ne paper bundles, as proposed by news paper publishers today by the senate law 1o ha struc elvo of the society to Be Given Hearing Next fat Colonel American partial Peter. A declared to sper for ws- and Min- operating in install- understands of abating inst Count to is to be paid the newspaper will take the form his s H and names &l Tuesday Evening. was disapproyed post office com- rs Owners of property located on the south side of Arch street, between > |a point opposite Grand sireet, and »stified to his part|\ebster Hill, will be heard before He has seen men leave the public works hoard next Tues- 3 1 under dnfluence of 1iquor day cvening on the proposed taking ing rivers and |jn qyestion, Jud Hungerford sald | on Saturday and Sundays, he said.|of a strip of land two feet wide for 00,000 r“l“‘m;u in view of the testimony as to Officer Stadler testified that he|the purpose of widening the high- Shoals. e reputation of the place he would | had a search warrant for the place. |way. This is one of the steps im & ike to make a conviction, but he program of improvements in traffie | held that the state had failed to conditions on Arch street. io river suits mi the nor itary would he for continuation of harbors projects and maintenance of Muscle it obtained ment from Yesterday, It | and countess hearing on the| 17, when the adjourned on was ex g (Continued on Page 12) | U 74, * (Continued on Page 15.) ! I | *|

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