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DRY’S TRIAL Exoluded from the Court-Room, She Sits Outside with Her Children While the Jury Hears ‘Story of the Killing, PRISONER IS ACCUSED OF - SHOOTING CHARLES MINER. 2h Widow of the Dead Man Testi- fies Against Hendry—Court Feared There Would Be a Scene if the Women Met. | Her to. Live with An- F Wornan in New Home. ‘While her husband was on trial for his life to-day before Judge Warren W. Foster and @ jury in General Sessions Mrs, Edward J, Hendry sat outelde the court-room door weeping bitterly. Her three small children, one a babe in armeé, the others seven and nine years old, clung to her dress red why their mother cried, endry Js acoused of killing Charles ner, an old-time friend, in Miner's ome, No. 360 Madiso reet, on Aug. ). Hendry, who lived at No, & Madi: #on street, and Miner had been drink. Miner iuvited Hendry to go home there the two became Involved in 4 pit whieh resulted in the killing of "She ‘When the triat‘of Hendry began yes- told the Court that/ranmay aftemoon Judge Mont h e1 ter excluded gent her to the depot, | Mrs. Hendry and het children from the da achint, ater wraig |gourtccoom Sipe. Kinet: the widow of F irs. Miner, the widow of tt which cage jendry's viotim, ltened to the evidence i Bhe-went es directed ani ed against hor husband's slayer when time passed and :her oe Aaa District Atorney yet failed she ed ira. Miner, who was awakened e tet found what be had placed an HEH aot fired at her husband by Hen bay dry, says that she saw Hendry put the {belongings in his automo-| pistol, with which he had done the dagen ; pele Mg rast Danone or opie aw sine she reosived 8: 4 man, Geveral witnesses who rh the Mm) Towle, whom she learned! shooting identified Hendry to-day as the No, 9% Prospect streot, assailant of Miner. WIN VICTORY | Marean, in Special Torm of Court, Brooklyn, to-day An absolute divorce to Mrs, yard Towle from Frank E. Givil éngineer and grand- ‘foundér of the Towle Manu- Company, No answer was ‘Towle’s charges that Towle morning Mrs, Towle tes- i ‘Were married March 16, 1887, apply at. the home of Jn Larchmont until two pis ita’ and neigh- ga a “i : & divor penaeey ease wee aarti s)Refuee to Quit Brock Car‘nr, Robineon Tele of Passion! seing the ‘Thrilling St Pik ecees| Bound for New York When! for Cheap Things Whioh Led} py : gle and’ we-| Sign 18 Changed to City Halll Poligg to Raid Her Home as Terminus, That of Shoplfter. ‘Thirty new and enthudlastic ‘bers wero ment known es the Brookiyn about to turn into Fultem street on | way to Manhattan early to-day when {t became blocked by @ Sevenh ave- hue car getting into trouble, | \/ ‘There Was a delay of not more ‘than tne five minutes, and when the crew re- turned ‘to the Flatbush je Car, Conductor No, 2,452 wae sepn to take down Ins sign marked’ ‘New York." Immediately thern were symptoms jot trouble brewing among the passengers, ‘The conductor then went into the car } to procure a algn marked ‘City Hall.” “Why did you change that sign?’ de- thanded one of the passengers, “We are going to City Hall,” replied the conductor, © "You must be looking for trouble,” & dotermined-lookiig man, - Ignore Gondustor's Order. conductor returned to his plat- and phe gt of the passengers de- together, At the City car took the switch, turned came to @ full stop near Court atreet., . “AML gut tor yew York,” shouted the “Not on your life! Everybody keep their seat!’ shouted sevoral angry men, Some five or six passengers quietly other ears. while the remainder, one a. to return to Vandervest Park and ful] Bergen Beach If necessary. ‘Phen it was that the passengers knew J they had won out, At this moment the ‘|oonductor came forward. His attitude had completely changed. Passengers Win Victory, © ‘( a \ jease take the of ea pavent had iy ‘breakfast yet, A) ‘passe! told him they hadn't ant te toro that, and_that he a} it wp" 40 the Sry. Mie Sotho oie, oF enebid You ch TELL OF: S JEALOUSY. oF, 60 Co Husband, ‘hie sWho cut dim off a atuseaaehaat et be oe oi idn't,’" shouted sev i fe eS luctor then admitted he dio m put tis neighbors on} “Who soit 11 to?” queried the agent, urrogate 7 if , and the conductor was PORE tH) Herel to bring his eat around onto the a on pireet track again, It was sev Safi Woots, of No. $38 West ates before this could be »») Ne ihe Egan iphed, he ear then made its way it ts. Egan renv nl | house in 1897 house across th 10 Manhattan without further trouble, band ty aeenth 9 AGED MAN DEAD IN and J want RAINES LAW HOTEL. who was house and Throat Hot) was Asphyxiated by Muminating Gan, the Pollee Believe ° id’ chain out of he by Accident. fttech and Aftese yt’, Isaac Yan Bergen, sixiy-sevon yeara Aout husband” and,old, a regular boarder at the Ralnes the street Until the | Law hotel, No, 272 West street, was er app ed Letra 9 found dead in bed to-day, ‘The old man Mnto the vard threww was apparently asphyxtated during the abused her. {night by Mluminating gas, which had au 54 escaped from an open burner, The live of the Leonard street station de» cided that his death was accidental, Van Bergen retired 4 ‘Thursday night In his fo left orders to be called RS WANTED” 5, 487 IMaubande hotel, forced an ntrance 1 urtment, that the old mé ng When he retired Kome tinknown way, the I during the night. known to have a gon ¢ jof the North River pler ey Grip Colin, roma Quinine, the world wide rip temedy, removes the cause, 0 er the full name ature of i. Ww Grove, “Bho, “ee bd Bass ib ait. mom- added to‘day to the move- a | {Thomas and Hannah Robinson recelved ener peo erga Vl Wii load an Rvening World reporter in their 4 | sMpped out the front door and boarded)» ise sind of people Dickens loved to young woman, kept thelr seats, Wre! a4. Ropineon ant in @ wilderness of golng to give the atuft away," said Mrs. ~| maker thi reins,” a ‘COLD DAYS” Tefourks — heii bret bhhhbrbrr rh rebteet ee GOT TROUBLES Jolted off the Wagon or Lost in the Storm. ‘AT ABARGAIN Did you miss the Water Wagon yes- terday? Yeu? Well, the reason waa it whs snowbound uptown and unable to get back to ‘The World office by press time. Architect. Powers, after a long search in the wikis of Harlem, finally found It buried in, a drift. Unfortun- ately some of the passengers hadi slipped off in the storm, but there were still enough aboard to keep the dignity of the cruise intact, ‘The driver reports a very hard time. It seems the wagon got along all right, In spite of tho heavy snow fall, until ‘& stop was mude in Haniom 40 give the passengers a chance to see the output of a broken water’ pipe, The heavy northwest wind plied the anow up aver the wagon, and when the horses tried to start again they could’ make no headway, Several severe jerks on the wagon by the animals in thelr FIGHT ON EVILS OF RAINES LAW 27 ‘Assoviations Combine with Intrenched behind the piles of goods ind bargain accuamiations of years, “magpie flat” at No, 210 Wost Nine teenth atreet to-day, and told of the strange pavsion for gathering odds and ends that had ended in the arrest of the aged couple end the dropping of the prosecution by the police in the Jeffer- son Market Court yesterday. “Hanper.”.a8 Mt, Bobineon calls his wife, caine to the door, a stave-blacking prugh’ in one ha a package of widely-advertised crackers in the other. ‘She ay ly in passing that the pack- age had purchased six months ago, Mrs. Robinaon Is a little Englishwom- an, 6 ¢eet 2 inohes in height, and in spite of her age her hair, which she parts in the middle, {s not Magn iad In’ strange contrast t atove-pol- fohing outfit she wore dangling from ‘Her ears an imposing pair of imitation @iamond earrings, which, if genuine, would have been worth at least $10,000. Her dress was bespangied with a garish assortment of near-rubles and other imitation jewels. i Likes Bright Things. “T like bright things and bright peo- ple,” explained Mrg. Robtheon, noting Ad ee lance. Her bidet b ha th th . SEE ee ee ee maxing | Anti-Saloon League to Bring her for all the world a picture of one) About Enforcement of Statute Katia or Its Repeal, boxes and bundies of miscellany, ab- sorbing the best known cure for colds and srip. Mr, .Robingon a snvalided, and although he does o little¥»coasional work at the Mosonic Templo, Mrs, Robinson has been the support of the flat for many years, “I told Hanner that no good would ever conn of her eternal bargain-hunt- ing,” gaia Mr, Robinson, stroking his whiskers, whch are of the "Opm Paul’’ variety, ‘She's been doing it nigh onto’ forty year now, and here it has brought troubie on me and mine,’ “There, there, It's the last time, I'm ‘The Aunti-Baloon League has been joined by twenty-seven societies which will unite in @ determined effort to have the Raines Hotel kaw amended or repealed, They think that the best means to attain that end 6 to Insist upon the enforcement of the law as it aow stands, and this they will do by ali the means In thelr power, bringing, fn addition to thelr own influence, pow- erful political pulls to bear, if it is found necessary to do so, ‘Dhow who are seeking to change ex- feting conditions for the better will not attempt to Interfere with the revenue feature of the excise law, de this ts most important in producing tunds for the State Government, and for that reagon ig of the greatest Interest to the taxpayers. Under the present law $5,000,000 aaore were collected in 1904 then during the year previous, and the expense of collection was mduced more than one-half, + Prominent leaders !n this movement say that the enforcement of the exist- ing law is in the hands of the poli and not In the ‘ha of the State 8 celal excise agents, as {s popularly be- Heved, and they propose to make It | thelr businees to see that Commissioner McAdoo is forced to assume the re; sponsitytity, atobinson, giving her husoand &@ playful ‘ap, Mra, Robinson said she was born in Birmingham, Kngland, fifty years ago, and when a young girl came to tals country, Bhe found work In Delaware, where she married Thomas Robirson, a robust youre farmer. Thin they came to New York, Trouble with a Partner, “I went into the exprebsing business,” paid Mr, Robinson, “At the start 1 had the money and my partner the experi- ence, After a yoar he had the money and I had the experience,” An aunt In Birmingnam sent for Mra Robinson, who sailed to England and remained there #ome time, 80 com pletely did she win the love of her aurt that on the latter's death eight ater she left her ni she deposited In the Greenwich Sa’ has remained there ur, whicl ‘#/to exist in many of the Raines law hotels ig not, they say, due to the Ralnes law, but exists In violation of ; that law and of all law, and nearly If] he "fake hotels" could be mitely by a strict enforcement insgon bee "Re was. white purchasing as a dress- ‘RIDAY EVENING, J ad Demon Rum Gobbles Up the Victims as They Tumble Off, Ca> by One, from the Vehicle. Plough Oruise Across Harlem Plains in. Search of a Demonless Drink. ‘The deplorable condition which ts sald | ¥ joeed | htelinbioiet ory of a Fierce Snow Being Lexowed efforts to get a start jolted the back seaters off, ‘Three men fell clean to the ground, but two othere managed to catch the sprinkler and hoki on. The, straps of those on the front seat held all right. The three who fell overboard were last seea ploughing through the anow toward & store @ short diwtance away, which ‘wus still open, in spite of the t that it was then after 11 o'clock. Those whose straps held covered thelr faces with thelr hands to rhut al Whon they removed tion frauds, who guards the purity of the metropolis, very bad there and that ‘Tie Superintendent telis “Federal were irmly strapved down, But_in apite of misfortunes the Was ter Wa will go on, It has a crew of firm men, as you can gee by th ox} The jolt of last night has left three seats vacant. Ap- pilcations will be considered for these places to-day. TALBOT CASE IS NOT YET ENDED Old Presentment Withdrawn, but New One Being Prepared to Comply with the Recent Changes in the Church Law. rolls, brought to your the suggestion that arrested, The total vote the remistration, the last except ¢! it of 1908, New charges will be formulated {n the near futre and a new presentment filed agninst Bishop Talbot, of the Central Pennsylvania diocese of the Protestant Episcopal Church, Philadelphia law- yers have been engaged to prepare all necessary papers and the work will be heatened as much as possible, “There will be no flasco this time,’ said one of the men vitally Interested In the last presentment to an Evening World reporter to-day, ‘The present- ment will be made with due observanco of the changed canonical law and will be founded not only on the old charges, but new evidence discovered since the presentment waa filed.’ Herbert Noble, the Ne@’ York lawyer, {8 no longer connected with the case as he was attorney for the signers uf the! charges, which have been withdrawn, | The new attorneys live in Philadelphia! and some of them have made reputa- | were not registered and former yeary at lea to Paris. given as the reason why BALLOT FRAUDS INQUIRY ASKED Greater New York in Danger 0’ Which Eleotions Superintend- ent Morgan Says Beset Us, ALBANY, Jan, 6—Greater New York i: {n danger of being Lexowed for elec- Superintendent Morgan, saya conditions are plete inquiry will check the. evile, Higgins in his annual report, when, in discussing flegal voting, ho saya: legislation will cure only cure only evils arising In the future; it 1s for the State to see that the illegal +] votes polled under a viciously lax sya- tem are permanently stricken from the “10 accomplish this the Metropolitan Hlection WDistrict will require an inves- tigation much more widespread and minute than that which has been pos- sible during the past year, ‘This condition is respectfully Tho report points out ¢hat while every advance sign pointed to an unueally heavy vote last fall in New York City, the expeoted increase was decisively than {t would have been had the increased vote in 1896 and 1000/ continued, In 1004 the vote rep- renented only 94.57 per cent, of which is the lowest percentage east at any of five general elections, In discussing why these 25,000 votes the Superintendent says the loss can- not be attributed to political condi- tlons and concludes that they represent ‘an unqualified electorate which han hitherto run rampant in the olty of New York, and which in thwart the will of the cit! He continues: ‘An Ideally pune eleo- tlon wag not attained in the year 194, nor can it be approximated until the ne- cessity for more rigid election statutes is realized by our legislators and propriate legislation enacted, ae 8% Fee for Telephoning, 1t costs 61,25 to telephone from Berlin It would ¢ost nearly §2 to use} the wire for a few minutes between Berlin and St, Petersburg, aud this is jected five years ago was never built, for Evils ‘the ballot tn only @ com- this to Gov. 85,000 less cast in 194 tended to and ap- the line pro-/ Pov Hentes F ‘A crook who wald he was fin, of no addiress in particiiar, Gerry Man Discovers Destitute Kn in Grease uy, ts . Family—Father Drunk, One] siping, 00) ues Sm lanae a “Daughter Probably Imbecie| 3. tse, or wee mae Two Others Nearly Naked, nd : your re- O'DONNELL DRANK UP ey bit kia Psa iget ing to a lecture given Very Rev, Dt, Coffey, a hid there are now more than 24,000 drinking places tn Ine! ¥ fo pee fi ‘one i, re of thi ~ WORLD FAME, SUPERIORITY OF YINOL,’ ‘THE NEW COD LIVER OIL WIFE'S INSURANCE\MONEY. He Is Sent to Workhouse for Six Months, Eldest Gir! to. Insane Pavilion and the Others to Institutions. Agent King, of the Gorry Society, PREPARATION, | went to No, 6 Batavia atreet last night a: “uy wea there in two email rooms found |ecogalzed by the Greatest Authorttles family named O'Donnell, consisting Not Ontytn A bat of a father and three children, in @ tn Euros most miserably deatitute eondition. ay tee rope. The father, a grayhalred man, W48 | following ventenweny “ one of the. tntoxtoated and nearly blind from dis-| talking to a vias ead ‘. Kier esterday, ew cod liver oll preparation, Vinol, wt containg all the valuable medicinal # ciples of that famous remedy, but no : is ease and age. The eldest girl, nave! Mary, nineteen yon keh eons cin i imbecile, while wo 0! ud concerning which so mi prep @ girl fourteen years old and rierig ah “Why, benides ha old, were nearly | Prinoipte Prominent papers in Amerion, a boy nine years " y' ciple’ haven: Wear tec ie naked and eo divty that t was hard work Laneat, ot ea gon, : Hogi epived oa for King to discover whether thoy were | Dyiniie Pin Heaton fp the rl rk Caucaelans of negroes. ; of the. old world. fata at ike King called in Policeman McGee, 0! Pas au wo inves! the Oak atrect station, who arrested the | iauon Gr several ditinet panics in ced inter oll longet which are the ites ve Belle | oj, notab father and sont the oldent girl to notably amonget nger children |lolds, (We call them medicinal vue Hospital, The two Lipo Gerry flo- | "inetples.) ‘These Primeiples have teas wore sent to the rooms tested falthfully, and the results form’ tie elety, where, after a bitter fight, they subject cy te Sxetunive re by Cnt ie 3 In the Journi fore bathed and dressed. | who concluded that th i In the Centre Street Police Court t0*| medicinal principles of Molt tee ef, ect as day King told Magistrate Crane thet] powerful stimulants of nutrition and ag- nad | eltmllation, and show definitely attention of the Gerry society steilation, afl sli eit ‘called to the case by James O'DON-| valuable plea to which the Bg kong 4 neti, an ‘uncle of the children, ‘who ar- properties, eyes report, faved mn this city a fow days 460 0M) sostained therein alkaloids or Pitteburg. "| wo call them, that are contained sts rt tew months in "me mother died « ‘and the hus+| "alch make tt the most fhe] beast the magistrate, le proparaltont of bed si] er ahed gome insurance which medlolne, ee adel she carried. He has been sgeon gird eal qu ane fise “f tncorr!- w ‘and his children have ia Fig vert thablawt i pe ‘eh “ue ER The fourteen-year-old eal be doesn gible and she and her brother vest § é committed to 2n inerttution 0 saren' s Da abe sent the father, who eald his pame was Morrts O'Donnell, 4 the workhouse dor ax months ans signed. a Bellevue we ner sanity “Will be inquired into, aa fresh oreny ——— SIXTH SATELLITS OF Get Vino! trom cay of the JUPITER DISCOVERED. | *"* “Wait, _ Prof, Perrine’s Photographs of Un- known Rody urn Out Bxcop- tionally Important. ’ BAN JOSE, Cal, Jan. 6—Prof, Per-| turnea rine, of Lick Observatory, has. just dis- covered a sixth matellite of pared by ing it. means of observations with the Crossley! Riker’s Drug Blore, Sixth Ave and 938 reflector. Barly in December he found a arth Yor and, re . on photographs of 4he region ee N-|'s90 West 126th Bt, 1927 a Bh bei tj ately west of Jupiter the image’ of an unknown body, which changed position Stores, Os Bighth Ave, from night to night, ‘This whek he secured observations which enabled him to determine whether this was a new satellite or one of the asteroids, It is certain that the body is revolving around the pune Jupiter, Last night it was forty-five minutes of an aro due west of the planet, and the ‘distance is slowly decreasing, ‘The moon is on the fourteenth magni- tudo or slightly brighter, and needs telescope! of ten or twelve inches In diameter to observe It, The orbit can- not yet be determined, i The satellite is five or six times far- ‘ther away from the planet than the outermost of the five others; its period! may be from six to elght months, The in @ much more marked liver oll In Its crude (orm was over “Oh, yes, of courne I consider success,” continued can It be otherwise? made it practical to wo medic Siveanes fo" wy tent form and Kinsman'y aT sama. bus Ave., 1 Bast In Brooklyn a! 1020 Third Avo, 628 Colum- t 42d Bt. ll Bokon Drug Stores. I. Steigerwald ‘ Packing Co, The Mammoth Wholesale and Retall Meat Market Saves You 2c, to 3c, per Lb, i di a ( ered by algo in ta “Sine faint Ah TEIGERWALD'S aa" Lusk ica ae aut ant] Wy ATURDAY'S sixth satellites are of approximately PECIALS. the same brightness, ITCHING HUMORS Itching, burning, bleeding, and acal- ing of the skin and scalp is the condi- tion of thousands of skin-tortured and disfigured men, women, and «children who may be instantly re. Heved and speedily cured by warm bathe with Cuticura Soap and gentle applications of Cuticura Ointment, the great Skin Cure, when all else fails, Short Forequarter Lamb.... 6¢ Legs Canada Mutton.....+ 9¢ Sugar Cured Smoked Ham.. {te Prime Rib Roast... 10¢ to 12¢ Porterhouse Steaks.....+.+16¢ Ext, Fine Roasting Chickens, 1 24¢ Choice Roasting Turkeys... 18¢ Hotels, Restaurants, Steamships and * Institutions Given Specie! Rates. 223 First Ave. 'Phone765 Orchard. Bett 3th& ¢4thSts, WHAT'S THE USE of buying clothing at claims of $0 to 4o per cent reduction when you can have “Peck Clothing’’—the best ever—their $18 and $18 Men's Sults and Overcoats at tlons in the practice of eccles'astical cases, The new charges will be filed, it fs said, after a reasonable time has been allowed Bishop Talbot to bring his ease before the House of Bishops, It Is not known whether or not he will take such action, If not the charges filed. announcement that the old oharges had been withdrawn wag made | vesterday by the Rev, Dr, W, D, Bo- | dine, Chairman of the Board of Inquiry by Bishop Tu a, 1 first got Jd Mr P aw, ‘ | opposed, urge all citizens who are op- Interrupted Mr, ines law hotela to write | u know that bar- | st ‘8 to the Mayor and Com-| ny a good sult onto | miesioner MeAdoo, unging thelr views ud Mrs, Robinson, “Some wom- | upon them with all possible fore, on for drugs or canary i Paks Desc hoe eee | LIQUOR MAKERS MUST PAY, | | Hy WHERLING, W. Va. Jan, 6—The | for my | little Commissioner has ordered | niece, but when I got them home [ Be Ne Heatseal could not give them up, $1,000,000 due In tie hag op my eyes ani lasi five years from breworles and dis. | n eto Rot rid of the whole! titerles, both resident and non-res}- | Howe. white Ratt a Aaa al dent, The collection will be made under | i i a recent decision of the Supreme Court | everything,” Capt, Daly, of the West Twentleth| that brewers and distillers cannot oper: sireet ‘atatlo, anys the) three packing | ato under @ manufacturer's Hoenge, but worth $880 and didnot repredent a, third | Must have for each county In| which 2t the flat’s contents, They will be re-| they do business a whoiesale and retail ’ . 3] Ucense, a ee ee Pee FRANCGHOT SWORN IN. CANDY AB ALMOND, BRAZIL T, id i SUCH Pp. I i TA, PRY NUT, HICKORY > SPECIAL for FRIDAY, SPECIAL for SATURDAY, | WAL J. GUMPEL & SON, sas Cor, Bet, 6th & oh - > _Opr, 47th at. :LB., 20 Nassau 6, * Tiyhth wv, = Highth avy = ALBANY, Jan. 6—-Nicholas V. V. | @HocOLATE COVERED WALNU BON- 10 ee Franchot, of Olean, took the oath of! ppRStAN DA A ee , FUC) office this morning. ag State Superin- | m-————————_adaaneenanaannarenananatitin. esis | Os tendent of Public Works, and immedi. | RI Y ways nietyenteinon nsdn "SPECIAL for FRIDAY and SATURDAY. axative DIED, | 100 | MG GHADB CHOCOLATES AND BON: Cures a Cold inOneDay, | 2.Deye 6088.—On Thursday, Jan. 6, 1005, at his! purren PeaNuT BRITtLE..D. WC] hows, ot ARS OP Ode residence, 145 av, RUDOLPH AR- | aT deMbshi fo doh onevery THUR, son of Margaret and the late) \avanTepD FRUIT AND NU | CHOCOLAT MATH. — : William Goss, aged 22 years, | CHOCOUATES svvscseueerscies HB, re O MALIGWS 4 in, 25¢ 1 he bon, 25, Reauler maes at St, Tenatiue's Chureh, | ne CHOCOLS R | nepeneu + meneame 84th et. and Park ay, Saturday, Jan, 7.) CAN PBNOCHI KISGES,...LB, | c | CRUSE pital ait i 29¢| LAUNDRY WANTS--MALE. ato A.M. 14 ~wantepe eee v deliver 1 to 10 tbe T IRONER W. HAYES,—Entered into rest on ‘Thuraday, | ©° Hutt Er 54 BARC Y Sr ner epeeeemeerrrre VO ng Jan, 5, 1905, NORA HAYES of 83 B,| Mt the following Y COR.WEST BW, 4 “HELP WANTED—MALE, 24th at. Manhattan Island, 100, . YAY | sor orw iserms ii otties Ot issme TaaREAND> Funeral from her late residence Satur-! prooklyn, Jersey City, Lupin houses, toad Chats ts aa i day morning, Jan, 7, 1905, Requiem maso at Bt. Stephen's Church, 10 A. M, Kindly omit dowerm ay § 20 ORR Hoboken, or the Bronx, 15¢ nt C, O, D, { a er nee ing references, Bargent, World, i TRUCK DRIVERS Wy at “ith et @iteoomerr nn Za 29 CORTANDT St al io Cia