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T =) Notwic VOL. LXI—NO. 1n POPULATION 29,919 e ——— m : Pfi?éfi T®O0 CENTS TENSIN OF STRE 0F | =7 byt 8 Minneapolis flour output last week : was 309,270 barrels. | Uf |nterned A' Boston will build a terminal similar | { to the Bush Terminal at New York., | War Trar':ie Board announced Bm-;I troduced: 2 H ain’s import restrictions relaxed. ntroduced in Secretary Etienne Victor Lamy 2t of | the French Academy since 1913 is! dead. Governor Rolla Wells of the St.| Louis Federal Reserve Bank resigned. | i eral Gregory. Enemy Planes to His Credit Issued. - The tr esigned. . Now Includes Crews of Fire Boats and Those Running to!puiled 50 oo move o mhe Soe 28 pulled 30 feet more off the sand W. = : e ool ton, Jan. 10—Leg [ | authori deportation, of ( . C | It was learned at the T De-|and « alien n Islands on Which Are Located Charitable and Reforma-| It was fearncd at fhe Toeasucy De;|and other alich u' S' A!r Fighters ‘[ Will Be Headed by Pavid Lloyd George as Premier and First Capt. E. V. Reckenbacker Lord of the Treasury—Andrew Bonar Law is Leader in Request of Attorney-Gen-| Was the Premier, With 26 the House of Lords—Official Statement Has Been ation rmans interned during the London, Jan, 10.—The new Britist net will be headed by David as premier and first lord H. %A, f Muani- . was requested by Attorney len- y of S PRI . close April 30. | eral Gregory today. He sent the draft to eventuaily tory Institutions—Strike Leaders Declare That 16,000 Fourteenth convention of National | ol & A os B ! entative Burnett of member: supply: Andrew Weir, Rivers and Harbors Congress will be ' S Rivers and H gress o|Alabama. chairman _of the im: port S S s tia e held on Feb. 5-7. |tion committ at once iniro- House Workers Are Prepared For a Finish Fight A e e ot ik BaaE. of Easland [ ne s oa L : partment shoy ister of Shipping: r J. P. Ma- H 3 * . gained £593 000 for the week. Bullic Depo s, Assert They Will Not Yield—Twenty-six Ocean Going | increasca £544,000, aliton sienortalion terms of the bill, would be on the, A bill wag introduced in the Chilean nt of the of Labor: Sir Roberl Stev- ccretary of la 1 abor, that the alie) vere * B 4 TRah ~ Parliament to prohibt the exportaton | “undesirable re >idn] ts lwv-“:ulx(.\’t‘ Lt Ships Are Tied Up Because of the Strikers—If the Strike war ended utens Pi nisters fome ‘jF\ni\Vlv Sir of leather during 1919, {had been ordered internad.’ u'o‘g”‘( e Nicoll Barne. Worthingt L . . = House Rules Committee failed to re-| o ————— b Lord Cha ional Serviee and Continues More Than a Few Days New York City Will|port favorabty the S100 00000 food| STRIKE DISORDERS HAVE with_cightes Home S Ancklind Geddes, and M ngford, (By the A. P.) | killed i fund for starving European Federal Reserve act amendments ur- gently pressed by the Fed | INCREASED IN BUENOS AIRES | Buenos Air Jan. 10, under-secr Be Confronted With a Food and Fuel Famine. action, w i First Sir S el s \}‘Y‘i“';@‘\“‘» sleveral persons were killed fin |teen victories, farmswofth ew York, Jan. 10.—No hope of an|again tonight by commuters who us- | B2rd were held up in the Senate. lashes between strikers and govern- | American arn e A e e e i o aalts’ sttt bt ng Tha: uises. whish ually go to and from the city on fer- | Contracts between the iRailroac Ry forces today and the govern- | member e § has paralyzed the port of New York |ryboats but who now have no means 'I'"”‘ .“"‘1“"‘{‘ AN L »]”A “\ f’;-l 5 :*'kl‘ . in view of the increasing gravi- e OF War and oF the At tfor IGbneral: LSis! Brnest Polt f 3 apparent tonizht.|¢f transportation oxcept the tunnellliallroac ‘;fi’“‘\ BUELS SunueL rentadic the situation, decided ta adopt (which o e ; ors of the 16,000 workers on tugs, [under the river. Because cf the tre- |Placed at $10,18 vyl o Te serrs me sty Dbrl Wiinston i vt 1= ¥ Albert tHolden ind ferryboats declared em- |mendcus crush of traffic thousands| Joint conference on war revenue bill| about normal conditior The sol- Rl lly that they were preparcd |were delayed for hours in getting to |resulted in the House conferees ac-!diers and police were instructed fo General: Sir Joseph finish fizht. Their employers, | the Jersey side. cepting Senate amendments to normal| shoot whenever necessary and to put b : smbers of the New York Boat Ov Residents of Staten Island jammed |income tax and surtaxes | down outbreaks of. violence rega 4 Association, were equally empha- |themselves aboard the single ferry Commissioner of Internal Revenue of the cost in The reg i lior of the Exchequer: Aus- “lten Cham in their assertion that they never |bcat which was operated by police- | Roper announced that the bureau is|federation h d that the | ¢ of land: General ' d to the demand for an eight {men. On every trip it made the hoat |developing plans for the collection of|eral ke be continued indefinite vl h was crowded to suffocation. 1t was |taxes under the new law. 5 | and has instructed member | Chiet Secre or | relana-en it to_the city late today of |arnounced at 845 o'clock after the| Director McAdoo reports railroad | pose all acts of agares ¢ y ef War Baker led to the b FreloNteryiad madsl ton R s 1ment_operation | ern forces under the comman of : Robert his influence might result |tiat she had carried or 1918 as shor 0,000 of stand- | ?)“”'l‘l\]\(, who ha: about 7 . ; & djustment but the hop: and 300 vehicles. ard return, which Government must| 4000 men. e e A e e ived. When the secretary leit S L e [, To supplement the troops and po- s et e or Ottawa, where he will E. H. Gary, chairman of the lice, the' leaders of the Tadical parcy : g - tomorrow might, e had given | GOV- EDGE PLACES THE 1,"’,‘:,‘156 Y Cornoration, an-|today organized a White Guard of intimation t the war depart- BLAME ON BOAT OWNERS | nounced he wou ent would ta%e a anc he con- ice a hic 50,01 b mu,\ the .n.mJ,L"’ the %1 Washington, Jan. 10.—Further gov- p:‘,‘»\(’\»fit(-;‘;‘ -\‘\?,.’,‘\” etaredito amanay strike had not resulted in serio ernmend action to end the e (fr ation of a Federal board to rrassment to the war department, | marine workers which hz employment for those put out of ¥ 2 troops are heins debarked | Shippinsin York h A down of munition | L o onent rrom Erntas throu dovpor o ¢t the He p from VEiuse crruption to the flow of the Si Com- umy overseas, Enous) ion by Otto Mallery the| 10,000 men, and tonight marines and ares of co nd on tne situ he president take ac- | Mittee on possible fameme in toe|of the War L g 1, tion ~ of exp George Clemenceau. Fr"'mxer MtepH ln Ty s : il ter: Louis | one su ndeer the beats in the harbor | movement to th army cverseas, wer~ | Pichon, T available for this work a y Asked if the goverfiment intended te |city and m people know wha s they do not l\nm\ w the mos want hefore e they are fer r monge in MRS THEODCRE ROOSEVELT 4PPEARANCE H Clotz, Fi Andre Tar- reading The business bids of th STARTS FOR FARMINGTO IBERTY BONDS Secretary Baker Sunlied: sent to him by the deprciment of 1a- [ Klotz, Fin g T u what is new od and where you can get your e G i Chic v Al I don't know. All I can speak for I\»\m and the (Xlr‘('utl\r: offi of the dlwu, O 1 think of it, you will be surpri the world of | S S : y bonds con- the army.” Vhite House, after government the 1 eal h of new ideas yo fitd in reac 5 5 ! 5 Mr, Baker said that so far as i |"esentatives in New York had fai former ! dvertisements are f report to you of the man | Iy record o e ok and Ol Detroit ew. no reply had been received from | n efforts to compose the (ifferenc France at . o] 5 : > vhere sh been accomplished for you it. \Wh cing Mrs. wants *here is no better aid furnished t AvasiiEe companic The Bulletin, Rooseve 2 % represent Detrgit to the Tresident Wilson to the cable mes. | hetween the boat own nd their | ference. {fth Div-|g telling what ke o By e sent him by Secretarv of Labor |employes. It id that the pres-| Demobilization of the Twelfth .Div- 5010 e I viis much Sy lson ealling his attention to the |ident's persoral influence with tte physical exami- | Sieris in'the colomns of 1L} toud hen first discovered nearly strike and the serious situation re.|workers was counted on to induct re- n next Monday | r > past week the fellow ter has appeared. in Bul- | is expecte there | & weel e ting frem it sumption of work pendin Fires in the United States take an news columns, all for two cents a da | about twe | £ i ctor James I o one could he found here whi Iment of the cuestions at i nore n 15000 lives ! 5 efore t j 1o § th d speak offic for the navy de- Secretary Wilson and Hu proper loss of approxi- Bulletin Teiegraph Local General Total v : ed ’ e mf\{.q \iznrg}fl“_ partment: but ; officers” sta- | win, chief of the division 1 0,000,000 { ¢ " % ompa n established, Mr. Stew re did not hesitate to dacldre |ation of the department of - Al restrictions on importation M"'dda% ‘J’unua“)’ g 122 333 o i bonds hai reach immediate probability of | in close touch all day with A of corn and rice were oved by the Husacay, ATMALY, o i el ‘ or W. zinky of being seized and manned by | representatives at the scenc War Trade Board. : Wednesday, January 7.. 8 9= saluteswhie the widowt dnd . o came to Chicago today crews o long 1s government |strike. A new plan of action was| To meet suggestions coming from '§ Thursday, January 8 59 22 thete: Yy b iStevant SUontere siness was not seriously affected by |said to be under consideration, but|ay the country from is of ! Friday, January 9... 67 124 e The postmaster s offic trike. its nature was not dis ol Theodore Roosevelt who wish to ¥ Saturday, January 10...... 92 126 ekt s for na A. H, Smith, regional director of| Blame for the presen: crisis was|oney Sreooriy Services, o movement 2 h o for the Stu By ilronds, apparenfly has failed in his [ placed on the boat owners hy the Wer [fo o T 0 . Totals P : r v £ t to arrange an ermistice of from | Labor Board in a telegram T odtines 1o 2 45 to 72 hours in the belief that if | crnor Edge ew Je roply pEe. ame Appropriations of \’\p\)l for we coming 1ct ne ratior® were resumed the '@iffer- | his request that the board make a cs could be eomposed by concilid- | other effort to adjust matters. No reply has been received by | M. Manly, joint chairman of i} of the formed the h to a letter sent by him to crted that the marine worke o G rdgno ailors from the cruiser Garibaldi di I uders of the various unions whose A to arbitrate, but that etis ar SHEh L 2 regis- mbers are on strike n i owners consistently refused and had i day by sho e SHOMR Sre e mmittee announced earlier ebealid theh A rcament Taes ““\'Rj‘”"-,d house whi | WAR DEPT. BLAMED wer um:\ by e infiel fte e SthibertS | 1 contain- however, that they wosld themselves in an g S New T and after the sho I Sewe | DELAY OF OV oot ree an armistice | . ! r | e most serious developme The telegram follows: b i Fi ! T day was #he decision o the EEaE A v avatior this afternoon mmittee to 3 oke all the exe IVIn~ ns they had e and thus tie up completely. tion alled oul men employed on fire ats and those running to islafds ok th! contt Verdy (Mhe s h are located various city chari- | e ofer to submit the case fo the le and reformatory institutions. The | jon.7 Bos delivered on Jan. 1 his_entire d on duty in . company on nust under ex- further in ad- justment of New York or s tion without submission of both > with a group of "ked a gunshor over the munic re a proper dis- meat. This ent prenmonia The name of Glastonbu Clair Conn.. offic the sirikers| | -1 WOMAN BL ACKJACKED "AND Thg docu*n:\nt ca e or s hree o'cloc o the ROBBED IN WATERBURY ion was taken after a halting fer- [ i o Aot arh o= railways annou W a boat service nad been established 1y o.¢" ouners consistent 1 | e .| was running in ! L mn attack of th Staten Island by a fe i e S 4 only newspaper 1 1 luen red and from a wnned by employes of the pol form of arbit Th o Sl s et : « | today La Vanguardia [ rnin received when partment. boat owne their 14 1ES IN TW list c , other W] the Iccal Let the police run these other (oo ,o000 PFRETE W S aell [ NAMES T | burned by the strikers as f 5 ‘rouch of ts as thev have attempted t0 OB-|,1q" by their continued newspaper off ate the Staten Island ferrybcats.” |5 5 ARMY CASUALTY LISTS appeared only of thi zovernmental tempted to ntervene, ha knifed and by a man who al police. Pol at more than I id Tmomas L, Delahunty, president the Marine Workers' Affiliation. Washington, ing casualties ed her of 1 killed in the affr: 1 1 Innis I y 1 5 2 en in- ac Commanding i 7 jonsin Atter Mayor Hylan had been in-|ihemselves 1n an untenable position. | Gominaiding s ess) Sl nging R . e a0 W Iiam doing everything withinimy 1 o arrnoon |- iSer Licut. H wn their exemptions he sent a let- G from w er to secure action of the foders D ernment which will bring ubout settlement of the controversy - lieve the terrible conditions which the| 5% 5 action of the boat owners in this case| (ORDeC has produced.” New E Tiope that the strike, at least so f: art who is in F a dan rance. The wo. rous cendition and to District Attorney Sw n to bring the si asking uation to the at- on of the grand jury. The mayor sald in his letter that :f employes ¢ boats _and those operated by (hul rimemts of charities and correc- n go on strike they will violate their ng the citizens | (ne 1 in the present situation ng that the forces now in|p, o N i also 1 a decree order n lialian o He was marke h the won or five times it tine. | 1,150 MER FAILED TO RETTRN QUESTIONNAIRES land m Died of Woun {men to off the str 4N AL affacteirailoon Bl Gomart g Weonlie | DOlICE W ble to guarant:e the Hartford, = Sinee Noy ——— et e TSRS o SBeMIRE Rt ior o miada- | 25 1 aects Talleoad aratt iwould be 0 or DO e s Woolls, | Dolice we £ = ‘s 6f 1150 Con. | LUDENDORFF AND W OBITUARY meanor. The same charge could 1o | lonight by railroad admirisiration cf- agoner Frederick W. Mundsen,| The newspapers say the strike is the | nect ) for rvic ARE GOING TO SWEDEN | Prof. Wallace Clement Sabine. Joesorzeds Hotaald, aghiabl M5 SUIKE | fiolals, who declared. that unles Bast Norwalk. e R BRI R T : Stockholm, Jan. 10.—General Luden- | Boston, Jan. 10.—Professor Wallace de: 2] in | Was ended within that tims “drast: Private Theodore H. Campbell, Jr, fovement by foreign 0% SN0 Deen Ie 156 ¢ | derft, 1artermaster | professor of mathe- rorolice reserves are beinz held Infaction would have to be taken to in- |South Boston, Ma : I+ | rush e abs |son of failure to return ¢ s e ot al philosophy at Har- Y . Sa]- | Sure _the mvement of fpol and otl ‘Died in Acroplane Accident. i e astobte ek ed to and formerly dean ot isorder | Supplies to New York city and ov 1t Charles H. Bee sl | formal pe entific Schoo: at Har- been no disorder | ¥ Shas Argentinians who form the |of faig it 1d, died at his home In this eity to- . . : 3 at| Walter D. Hines, assistant direc- Wounded? Savarel laboring. ci The polic2 | zeneral « b L e wul Bonynge. cdunsel for the Boat 4 _Hin 5 ounded Severely. reeatl i X i Owners' Association, said that orgavi- | or-general, was in communication to-| Gorporals — Thomas J. Ko o compel a removal of cne mon | Professor Sabine was widely known tion wos r to adjust the difter- | day With Director General McA00,|cpariestown, Mass: Franh M aF expErt akopsticiand ed ey, es thi v conciliation board | Who Was traveling through New Mex- | qonc o TR v ons e : : Soon after t heen called upon for advice in Vs e " I ides. This | i¢0. en route to Californ Fra- i O EIBtor.., as one of the world's most| All o een reported to |, “O0% ¢ o o LA donecn ot e . . Thut | auent telephone confere 2 Missing in Action. iiful cities, Buenos Aires the torney and [henzolle: Tt b . hfias who|Wwith A, H. Swmith, re ctor| Sergeant Joseph E. Daley, Chestr ; re, Hable jfosdr e ed to Saaie 5 = Was 8P "”"“: e e T | et New York Hill, Mass, of a ken with | whom a reward of each is d to £ t u aracttrized it as merely a “welfa e ith : ol vy me te jestilence. The stre - = | s : T osition.” Mr. Smith reported that every cf- = | e s . = BARRED ZONES IN BERLIN | CABLE CO. SUIT AGAINST O mo actual shortage foday | fort was being made o care for pas.| FRIDAY AFTERNOON'S LIST. | ittered with the kage of ve-|SIX WATE ERBURY FIREMEN | BURLESON D!SMISSED o ol Bhen ihe | senger traffic and keep the city sup- / sart aper. Great ex WERE HURLED FROWM TRUCK | HAVE BEEN WIDENED| il either Yeod or coal ause of the Dlied with food 7 3 Killed in ac ;¢ ed steel shutter ~ 3 = o T Tatest ew York, Jan, 10.—The injunction rike, but it was realized by all the | Plied With food = ; died from of the business| Waterbury, Jan. 10.—Si Paris, Jan. 10.—(H ). The latest | brousht Iy he Citoarcal O erests which are attempting to ar- | Rallroad adinin tion ded of irge and small | were led through the news' received from Berlin indicates i) ", and the Commercial Pa~ settlement that the situation | 0 00 e d severely mi closed. Sentinels with rifles over | nar from wher | that the governm ¢ C Company inst Post- ¥ nts menacing posaibilities If the sympathetic and th tal 216. heir shoulders stand at the stree Fra combin- ‘j”l"mz“‘ L0 e master General Burleson to restean continued more than a few day Biivaioa it wavic ov Killad b Actions d the national mounted po- | 2t ile on wh they were |City dh’-\" S ““ 2 h from taking over for the govern- ¢ 1l be confronted with a fa- | Bt = Pivaten - Jordon B St © through the streets with their an_aulomo)ile | tion between the tro | ment their respective cablo |nes was mine of both food and fusl " e Sheiton. | o on their saddle pommels of West Li the provinces and th ; Federal Judge serious. The fuel supplies cf all | HOW FAR WILL WILSON ¢ companies operating traction lines P aaate Afternoon, Tie | CIty. Wounded Severely. e e aunoeds : : —- BUBLICAN o court upheld the contention of o oyt oyl SUPPORT ITALY’S CLAIMg? | Frivate Patrick J. McGuire, an-|DEMAND ABDICATION OF MEETING OF REPUBLICAN | the movernment that the court had no Hotigms and the 1 re Wil stocks on | Paris, Jan. 10.—President Wilson, it| - Missing in Action. | DUCHESS OF LUXEMBURG NATIONAL ICOMMITTEE |1 ot DD cartae WEs Sostinrs e hand arc snfficient to continue opera- | is said, virtually has made up his mind | pri filliam F. Bresnan, Ane| Metz Jan. 10—A large crowd ya-|ep 5 ,_f"jh['l_fl ff;"j“‘(‘!:j cective act {Cr War purposes. tion 1 Unl the | how far he will support Italy's claims 5 | raded before thé Grand Duchal pal o0 iversal fem e . it will result |at the peace table and informed Prem- | 7 S |in Luxemburg today, requesting the [ stite tional plauding | pecorRD HIGH PRICES FOR subway, cle- | ier Orlando of his decision, but that it Killed s mction, provicasly e | n of the Grand Duchess and | men sm nee for all the |is probable his ideas will not be known |Ported missing in action: clamation of a republiz. A e on public = | FRESH FISH IN BOSTON required for heat- | publicly until the peace delegates have| Corporal John Jurenos, Bridgeport. comm cen | 19.YEAR-OLD SOLDIER nal commit Boston, Jan. 10-=Fresh fish scared te Jxes. been advised of them. Privates—Archie Brown, Jr, New uppointed and quiet utain- vrman W T s city today. Had- raflroad adminis- | It is asserted by persons close to|London; Nicola Carabillo, Hartford;|ed everywhere in Lus MYSTERIOUSLY MISSING nat as_much | the president that h who opened the me { | dock sold at wholesale at 14 3-4 cents avors o Michael _J. Comcowich, Ansonia: | o $X00] Mal- | r. Wha |2 pound and retail stores were asking it info the |tial endorsement of Italy’s ambitio. Amadeo Fiorillo, New Haven; Ix The P: Matin on January 6 ve-|.,lm James of the|CF to co {20 cent: Other Kinds of fish were The New ‘entral is be- | The expeo! expressed | ward J. Rogan, Bridgeport. that Grand Duchess Marie Ade- | & Nicholas | Tieved to have danger of a [that Pres; here, = ely hish. The high prices recable to| Wounded siightly, uted to the scarciy result- of Luxemburg had decided to the imme- | meeting the principal feature serious food opor re attri previously re- burg of It- | ported missing in action: {leave her country owing to offered a reward of $1,000 through the polit- | New York police department tonight fxem 4 sulice Of fiskenaic pHIch atur | there may be a |aly’s claim to territory undeni Prvate Patrick T, Sweeney, An.|ical situation there, which was said to | gon information which would sorve Shy | WOMAN USED GASOLINE {iias been in prosress for more than & cert mimedities. Vegeta- | lalian and essential to safeguard her |gonia Yo AN ijave become \\l\f‘?\'or:\blfi for h x| mystery connected with the disappe TO START A FIRE |month, and to recent bad weather. bles from the Island mar- | sovereignty and at the same time to s During last November it was reporte X his .19 year old ¥ = | Jets are being It to Manhattan ns of| Wounded (degree undetermined), | that her abdication would be demand. | mher of WS 19 vear ol FRgs 10.—Mistak- | BRITISH DOMINIONS TO through the P Tvania railroad eviously reported missing in action ment and the peple. ety HAVE REPRESENTATION SiReel SH. aere il Foiadli Frank Brozinckos, Ne 1ess is twenty-four years { M - S paae tol Jan. 10 Liberte today says tor tru aly do not go so far s to warrant the Arthur S Johnson, New n the ruler of Luxem- | CALIFORNIA SENATE {!it understands that Great Britain will Food feh ord reaches the | suggestion that he is in favor of giv- Edward Henry Smallyon, | June, 1912 city b woy of ferr ym New Jer- | ing Italy control of the Ad e, but sey railroad te! | have three special delegates from egch ts dominicns, including Canada, New Zealand and South Af- e newspaper asks why the protectorates of Morocco, Tu- shand, Au severel he inals i3 being hur- | that by a project o ried north by rail on tha West Shore | he is willing to £a 2 i LA RATIFIES PROHIBITION | fo Sick in hospital, previously report-| PRAY THAT PEACE CONGRESS Sacramento, Calif, Jan. 10-—Theg I J s | ed missing n actiol _BE FAIR TO ALL NATIONS |California senate ratified the Railrond and transferred by way | there will be no milita Private Joseph F. Parell, Jan, 10.—In a létfer to Cath- | prohibition amendment tod: of Albany to the New York | east of them, accor persons sup- | Haven. men of the didgése toda 14. The assemt has not Central, which brings it to"t%is city.|posed to be well nformed on the sub- | i 5 = Algeria, have no spe- The fredzit schedules of the New | ject Returned to duty, previously re- "“fi""}} flfkpd Jeh e oo g e e THREE MEN KILLED IN tion, : ' 5 A = f 3 issing i t of all church congregations e e SR N six_ocean-going shipd Were |1y on the United. Statec ?u?of‘fi;oo‘; port. . (Sl & !llr,i“'llf‘rf:ry'\lwlx:".:v‘h | OF RIVER SEINE o, e : e ”"'i".?‘.i‘“}‘r;_‘ tied up tonizht for lack of lighters to | but that he has felt from the first that Returned to duty, previously re-!, f s of the congr m Paris, Jan, 10.—The dang i of, the chemicai plant of the shlent Wilson Tandle thelr corgo and tugs to get | he couldn’t endorse their claimsi in ful |ported killed in actio |1 nations and peon the fiood condition cause the - | pant Powd ompany at Deep Wa sar : ciatior of the hign them cut af their herths. though he is said to entertain the! Private Mylon Martin Peck, West-}The letter is to be read in s ing of the River Seine fas iaen pass- } Point, near here. was ‘destroyed by principles ennunciated for a settle The iludson tubcs were swamped warmest sympathy for ltaly, erly, R. I. ol ad e cd. The water now is receding following an explosion of petrol today. ment of the world peaca “ 2 % ORGSR

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