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OWES TO DEATH FROM UNER 10 saunted by ing Russian © Plunges Over Side ANOTHER PLIES Visions of Pursu- ~ MEXICAN REBELS ROUTED IN ESCAPE PHANTOMS 44SOLDIER NAD le Near Gulf of Mex Sonora State Lasts Nine Hours. HERMOSILA NOW SAFE. FIGHT: THE EVENING | DETROIT GIRL WHO IS TO WED EX-STEEL KING'S SO. 421 Voeiferous Menage Insurrectos Had Planned to and Roaring Storm Other In- March Upon the Town, but cidents of Rough Voyage. Fled to Hills. Continuous storms buffeted the PRIBTA, Mextco, March 4 President Lincoln or her voyage ’ ree under the command from Hamburg, kep! the ship's offi ren rioh youne ranch re on the bridg . lelayed of thirty-six kiNled and driven from the| DETROIT, March 2%--Ajan | Lyne for more than twenty-four hours, | ising town of Le Catmado, in the (Corey of New York City, who gave his ind when she reached Quarantine | state of Sonora, Many rebels were |4¢ am twenty-one years and maid he to-day she brought a weird story of was a Yale student, took o iiclde, attempted suicide and other Fe! nine hours fierce Bentag riage Hcense yesterday to appenings that sometimes beset Vednenday In open country, about La} Marguerite Johnston, dat t . h jorado, which {# on*the Gulf of Cali- | and Mrs. George Johnston of this elty. nose who go down {9 the ea 19) fornia, tne inayrroctow fled Into the] Ste. Corey te the aon, af WE ships, fone ec Sie sakes Ge mane former president of the Uni “ops ie da abana da aie ia inlén repore Uae fb A Rh | Steel Corporation, He will graduate ship Sattied with head winds, rolled | 1'is believed aow that the capital of | from Yale in June, over mountain waves Sonora through foamy sear one of her pass ine or Rivera'e fore sengers, cherishing the defuston that! vance of Juan Cabrai's Commacks pursued him, Jumped to death recto revels united Insurrecto foi n the waves. Another, obsessed by had contemplated an attack the mania that his fellow travellers Mosilia, regarded him PTE 2. ERTS tempted to cut his throat And while the sea rolled and the ex- sitement was at hijh mark varied collection «° animals wet up an inearthly discord in the lowest hold of the ship, Where the stage setting made the place resemble the menng de- partment of a cir The ship left Hamburg for her usuat twelve days’ run, intending to stop Cherbourg and take on passenger mails, But when that port was reached the tender found that it was unable to T come alongside by reason of the weath er’e fury, and the ship proceeded ahead for this side. Plunged Into Sea. The most severe trial on the voyana came when the ship reached longitude | 23, when the storm assumed the pro- and ploughed an escaping thief, at- afe from attack, as the rout- will detor the ad- and of in on INSURGENTS MAY HOLD a large and). , Son Will ator out talking about he many te ANTI COHALAN CAUCUS. @ Murphy to StAne Him as Them Try eof Senate Candidate. hattys Charies 1 1 aS KOON of Cohalay as Wi he v t 40, Ip one of the most popular youn| uy | Women of Detroit, The exact date 4 | the wedding has not been given ou | Mr. Corey's grad fon. The you couple will go to Burope on thelr wed- ding trip. |" stein CORRIGAN OFFERS ached the camp of cenis to the efte plans to 4 | F. mninee for 8 Sheehan to ve insurgents ding a caucus of their own and golng on the warpath again, Despite fleniais put out by the Tam- scouts, there is a strong suapt- portions of a hurricane, Waves swept! lon that Dantel F. Cohalan fa the cane over the decks and the storm became didate Murphy plans to spring, so violent that it to pour ofl on the troubled waters. While the storm was raging passen- | of young Schioime Levin, an immigrant | from Russia, a iad of eighteen years, He was suffering from the idea that cret agents of the Russian Government sacked by armed Cossacks, were pursu. ing him and intended to take his life. His mental trouble got more acute as the storm rose in force and violence. At its crest the boy ran from hix quare tere to the deck and plunged head-first into the eea. It was useless to try to rescue him tn such waters. The crew watched the body roiling over and over on the waves before it disappeared forever. An uncle 02 the suicide, Meyer Levin, lives at No 43 Tompkins avenue, Brooklyn. Tries Suicide by Knife ‘The area of low barometer was also | to 1, 6 to Land 3 to 1, won; Donaldo, 109 | Pestly disapprove of a City Magistrate hanging over the mental none of Max! Cyrixior), 10 to 1, 4 to Land 2 to}, ec. % Judicial olllcer, undertaking to eriti- Jablonski, a a cabin passenger. | ong. sus, Matthews, “toh sec" | civ oF exercise a censorship over the He had read the stories of the pursuit | 2h PUY Matters executive branches of city govern. Of thieves over the seas and became | infatuation, Decency, Catrols ment.” It goes on to say that they | obsessed with the’ {dea that he was |! : SNA cashed agree with the Mayor that statements mistaken for a thief by his fellow | brya™ Indore, Grand Peggy and Allan: | of this character made by such an off | passengers, Dho weight pressed heavily (12° Queen also run and Anished o#| Oia “mane the poles perce ascot upon hie mind and a doctor was called | MANA! | oe hate or indifferent to thelr duty” and for him when friends reported the | SECOND RACE—Purse $400; four-year-|tend to unduly alarm and misiead our trouble. The doctor order the man to | W@# and up; @ix furlongs.—Lady Orimag, | oitizens, Pointing out that in thelr be. the hospital with his trunk. From the va (pone) 6 even, frst) Nef harmony and co-operation are trunk Jablonski took a pgcket knife | PY [engi Golden | WO ATAS: | necessary for good government, the end drew it across his throat. |Sen, 101 “Pain 12 to tot aaa if, | RiesPEINOE Sonislindan SShieretore, «We! Ag soon as the mun had made the |guird, Time—Llsb. Kenptan Perk {condemn attacks upon another branea attempt he fell into # ft of remorse. Mao Hamilton, Ida D,, Mss Worth, | tho government such ay contained tn Hig screams brought attendants, who | Redminster, Anna Woolspun, Larebde.le, | M4 letter.” It was signed by William looked after his wound, and he will/The Wrestler. Whim, Peep Shot also| McAdoo, Keyran J, O'Connor, Henry have to explain to the Ellis iland uf- ran end finished as name Steinert, Matthew P. Breen, Henry W. flolals why he mare the ati —— Herbert, Petor ‘T. Barlow, les W. life. The man has au uncle Appleton, John J. Freseh Herr- city, Samuel Btein, whoxe address was | JACKSONVILLE ENTRIES man, Robert C. Corne ¥. Mur- Kiven as No. 4 Bast Twoaty-ttrat street. | yyox ni |yhy, Paul Krotel, Charita N, Harris Uproar by Animal ; , SS) dn regard to the charge that Ccbrigaa | In the lower hold of ihe ship the |y flit Mach yin | Waa paued db Mayor did net| animal industry had iis reaim., 2». 'T, 46, Busy i, ‘De | APB mn Soh ate before he Barnum might have recruited a circus | £" Or BY tor; | chove ™ Ns friends here. Two thousand canaries piped ( hi mit that he wrote to the Mayor say- thelr mustc. A hyena y. {4 x he would take the place if it wa mamas! Gf dns atante OF ihe: ver offered to him, but aay he did nothing Hight antelopes, two llamas, five deer, | further to get it. & warthog, one of tie few left afte tl | As to Corrigan’s betng gnteved because | the Rooseveltain inva Africa, he was not given a place on the Special came along to show ju hartilans | Sessions bench by the Mayor, hie frie u beast he fs, and a wombat, which ts say Maxieirate Corrigan has not been | @ ratiike animal of mor han a j | In practice am & lawyer for tho ten years | dog, waa neur neighbor to @ Caprel- ||. aes, tore Wale nevessary to make him elles to he} tae, could not have had auch @ position une The antics of @ lot of imported mice | ,,/fIRD Mack la Ml the coming Gctober, oncluded the performance below. ‘The & Seo tt, AM, ' Kernochan Wouldn't Sign, onsignment is for @n animal dealer ibe named Ruhe, oo ALBANY BALLOT FARCE. ALBANY, Mar 1—Fitty-seve inten a w iti Was found necessary!) ¢ | han gen to Charles F, und | pr tri him eG JACKSONVILLE RESULTS. FIRST RACK | year-olds and upward; wl za ‘aaat rlonws. accordng t y clren to belleve t et into pledgly in some manner Hree Murphy. hat t 3 ders’ mt) hey Purse; three fve and a half Lily Paxton, 10% (Hufnagel), 16 Mai cogatlly Pi world over W Kure © Cold tn Ons Das, halan was the Tammany candidate |betore some mysterious Influence crushed | the hostility of Murph Kere in the steerage began to take note | York organiaation to Willmm F. Shee. and precipitated | Murphy, and the New the deadlock, 0 political who had no relatives on board the ship. | would have dropped Sheehan son may themselves i Vie8' woenip, me time ‘o but for the influence of Cohalan, who advised regularity, Cohalan is said to be on the insur. blacklist because he ts too close Although they ) declare they would not vote for Cohalan stances the insurgents (Continued from First Page.) Another matter entirely, but assur- edly he has, in my opinion, done nothing for which he can be pro- ceeded against in any organised recognised tribunal.” aro “@uppose the Grand Jury invites Magistrate Corrigan to come be- ing bis charges?” “Z assume that Magistrate Corri- gan fe prepared to back up his gen- éral aflogations with specific in- stances,” said My. Whitman, “and if He has any évidence it will be received with due consideration if pubmitted to this office.” Of the sevanteen City Magtetrates tht! teen went on tecord yesterday mally disapproving of bp. | Das nade, It was noted that they d: | not ¢ ‘© | or falsity of the charges made by Magi ‘aie Corrigan, What they obj occupying # judicial position, Judges Condamn Attacks, Tho statement begins by sayin; Magistrate Corrigan said | the statement issued by | trates toat he was not Invited to | pre: The others sald Mag | Corrigan had already made his | ment and tt wae on Ma nan, = who summoned by telepnone to Chiet Magi trate MeAdoo' . 800 berry etr ard fellow Mast gistrate Kernoe: at where the b en statement | Kernochan After the MeAdoo ald in this coutrow to his thirteen ai moeting octet euurwe to be taken by the M ) » aE SAREE Chief Magtetrat wtrats Miss Johnston, a debutante of a year at it, iler- | but It will not take place until after WHITMAN PROOF re for- utterances of such charges as thelr fellow Magistrate id reern themselves with the truth ted to was the publication of them by # maa| that are in regard to be Goaned necessary, was) Mul meeting | was held at 8 P. M, refused to sign the | 40 not consider that the Magis- | foune trates are called upon to make eny| —— 2 a ee FRIDAY, MAROH _ weeee ow IE BANKING — RYDE TELLS WHY OFFICER INVITES CITY MONEY WENT GRAND JURY CALL Word He Is Ready to Testify in Carnegie Was Chosen as a Depository | Trust Inquiry. | at Prendergast’s Suggestion. | ‘That the J Jury Investigation ins | he terue of veracity has teen ratted | to the failure of the Carncate Trust| between City Chamberlain Hyde and | Company will extend into April was In. Pende: jast in respect to/ Gientdd this af 5, the Apel deposits in the Northern Bank. fe Srvtann Vernon M, | fe City Chamberlain gave out a state. bls e Vernon M-| ment this afternoon tn reply to the| Davis to the Criminal Branch of th charge of Comptroiler Prender t that! preme Court for the 1 the Northern Bank deposits ware o : means that the pr and Jury, of dered oy Mr. Hyde. Mr. Hyde accust me Which David Freed ts foremun, wil Mr. Predecgast of misrepresenting the | (Continued from First Page.) tinue into the Apnil term, and ti facta. butiness before it of moment outside | The statement tn follows: - | injury occurred solely through the n the Carnegie Truat investigation Mr. Hyde's Statement. lgeese of the workinan. W. BE. Hatloway, Vice-President of the “The publication of my official let- | The rule which prevailed in thie Northern Hank, but not a director, was tet notifying the Comptroller of the | state before the enactment 1 only witness heard the Grand | Aelection of the Northern Bank statute was that the employer of iabor | Jury this afternoon, Mr. Halloway was | Gepository for Bronx tax receipts te in any occupation waa not liable for | formerly conn d with the ilungartan- | not @ surprise to me. accidents or injuries to his workmen American Bank and {t was While he was {have known for a month of the | unless they were due to some fault or nected with tha institulion that the | Comptroller's activ! tn looking up cu 14 crow Dorrowed a considerable | evidence to {Involve me. s { money there and city deposits “{ selected the Northern Bank be- were obtained caise the Comptrolir asked mo to. M Wo had been a director of the in- W. Hutchins, Chief Examiner of | State Banking Department, was a oallt rome Seer. | stitution, and Mr. Henderson M. |\(oepey nie uftacreot Wie ‘ Toseph S.| Wolfe, the ohtet auditor in the ROvin was up for examination before Comptroller's office, appointed by a jury and Judge Swann, he swore| Mr, Prendergast, had been Vice: that he had given Hutchiis a check for | President up to the thme of his tak- | Rot e nd th represented a profit. to Hutchings of “In the latter part of January $1,000, 1810, Mr, Prendergast came to my When Mr, Hutehing teached the Crimf-| oMce personally and brought to me nat Courts Bullding he encountered @] a jetter addressed to him by Mr. [hwo da baht sac bdtn dC chet siieat in| David EB. Austen, the Receiver of Sitar oh Ue kuin Banniee Beoutt:| ‘Taxes, which pointed out that tn ment had requested perinission to go| the use of the Twenty-third Ward before the Grand Jury in the Carnegie; Bank, which was then the depost- Trust investigation, Mr Hutchins tory, much time was lost in the car- hurried Into Assistant DistricteAttorney!) rying of the moneys from the tax RRS ol - office on One Hundred and Seventy- wee en aes inter & messenser) seventh street to the dank at One Grand Jury room, ‘The messenger re-| Hundred and Thirty-ffth street. turned (yn @ short time and then M. Suggested Northern Bank. Jus appeared and started for the | Hw “pn or also requested t elevator, i company with’ Bank Ex. crue eye ae ited 8 he aminer Broderick, who has been d Al dibesdall ag ih eh cad! $2 ne ta tailed to the Distrlet-Attorney's office| Proper authority to have either the ‘on the Kobin failure, “The Bronx Borough Bank or the North- ern Bank designated. The Cham- berlain was the proper authority. The Comptroller's preference wa: the Northern Bank, and he ao stat- ed. He vouched for it as a mafe institution, and told me that tt wa conser ely managed. Knowiny that h id been a director, and believing that he could e but n eye singly tothe city's int I granted his request. ‘The letter signed by me notify- District-Attorney told us this «.” said a reporter to Mr. Hutch- that a prominent official of the State Baking Department had expressed desire to go before the Grand Jury, and offered to waive his right to im- munity. Are you that official?” “Positively not,” replied Mr, Hutchins, “I camo up here solely to see my friend Broderick. to prevent further attacks of the kind printed to-day.” ing him that I had selected the “But Mayor Gaynor 1s quoted as| Northern Bank was offctal, and having sald that you had communt-| Written because the only person in the world who had authority to se- lect the depository was the Cham- berlain. TI notified him, I notified the President of the Bronx and I notified the Commissioner of Water, Gan and Electricity, who’ collects the water rents, Attacks the Comptroller. cated with him regarding the ‘sedi- tlous statement’ of Magistrate Corri- what measures your brother istrates should take to disavow the Chief Magistrate wes re- minded. “The gathering was arranged before I cailed Mayor Gaynor on the tele-|. |...) 20%# Bne Sor l phone," Mr, McAdoo replied. “K thlak| ple Dow suns his ows child, it will be understood that T war not] Qin one iatmnniae former ae to influenced in any wey to call this 4 tion of this bank had it not been for the vnderhanded and contemp- ble conduct of the Comptroller tn attempting to evade his own act, which was no doubt honest at the time. wathering.” Magistrate Barlow insisted that the| action taken by the board was abso- lutely independent. Taxpayers Uphold Him, The stana tasen by Mayorate Cor- conduct now {s only further evidence of his decelt, to which I re- rigun was indorsed last night by resol ferred in my letter of January 18, Hon at & meeting of the West Side Ta, 1911, to the Mayor. There will be no payers’ Association, lows to the city on account of the de- ank Demuth, one of the committce! posit iu the Northern Hank, so that asked Police Commissioner Crops the discussion now is purely aca+ last Week lo strengthen the pulice guard | demic. in the city strets by removing men — ‘The Comptrolier and his subordl- from details in houses which have been Mate have recommended other banks raided, presented the resolutions, to in which T have made city de- It ts time that the Mayor woko up. aid Mr. Demuth, @ property owner. “If the conditions are allowed to continue under the Mayor's office boy we ehall be compelled to organise & force of our lowing Cropsey's declaration he not enough policemen to properly patrol the streets, we found a score of men with nothing to do but sit in fats | and housea where raids wei made weeks ago,” posits. I see some of them men- tioned among those who are said to have made loans to Mr, Cummins and his associates. 1 have not dis- cussed this phase of the question, thecause I believed them all to be gound banks, and not given to euch unsound practice es the making of Joa! for the purpo.e of obtaining deposits. Would Withdraw Money. raid on the pine After the woman vanished man with his coat thrown of appeared at the window, Asnured of the identity of his visitor, he sald that he and two other men are doing duty at the place in el@ht-hour shifts, Police. | papers. “It {@ not true that T told Chamberlain SAYS JUDGE CRA | come to moat troubles—pim? thom Peopte and onvse man; bot of appetite, that Thomas Dougherty, a stock broker, | 1 guilty before Judge Crain in the besides to Dillousness, ralaned for sentence tom Ys DOUsh> | ang to bulld up the ayatem fe to take So nee enenatren ites mrs gem a mee ee ane TO ROBINS BANK Chamberlain rg ey Northern tfuaue ¥ copy of the Hyde statement he “Ia a polie Mm stationed here?! gaia, “tt is true that I recommended @sked the reporter, the Northern Bank asa clty depository, “Phere sure ts, Just one minute, | and it te equally true that I made & statement to that effect for the news- tho City ‘the Northern Dank was conducted conservatively, That {sa dit! ‘Spring Humors and other erup- indigestion and head. | better, and the way to got rid of them 24, 1011. Northern Rank, having good and auff+ nt reasons for so doin 1 immedi. ately Informed the Chamberlain that It wan inadvisable longer remard the Northern Bank as fa depository for oliy money, 1 had reanone for #0 eay~ and It wan not ti to mtate (hose roarone to the Chi ne They came to me confident At wan then—and for the ret time that the Chamberlain demanded or ree quired @ bond from the Northern Bank, but that bond has never been paid. TD have been cused of exe ine not rue It wi by the gy | | weting banks. TY piate: the City Chamberlain H likes COURT VOIDS LAW negilgence on the part of the employer nd at the same time the workman w: shown to be free from fault or n gence on his part contributing to t Accident. It will thus be seen that the new etatute made a radical change in the law theretofore prevailing not only | in this State, but generally throughout the country, t {esue was that of Far! & switchman, against the South Buffalo Cross-Town Ratiway Com- pany. Ivex was injured while at work and brought an action for dam- ages alleging in his complaint thi ured solely by reason of a wary risk or danger of his em- | ployment. The company admitted the facts, but alleged the statute under which the act gat wae une | constitutional. ‘The Special Form up- held the validity of the act and It | was also upheld by the Appellate di- | vision, but by a divided court, Spirit of Constitution. Although admitting the strength of the economic and soclological argu- ments adduced tn support of the statute, Judge Werner holt«\tha: “un- der our form of gover courts | must regard all economi nilosopnt- cal and moral theorles, however at- | tractive and desirable they may be, as | subordinate to the primary question can be moulded into hout Infringing upon th letter or spirit of our written Con- stitutions.” In that respect he says we “are unlike any of the countries whove industrial laws are referred to as models for our guidance, Practically all of these coun tries are so-called constlutiona! mon- asin Engand, there ix ‘onstitution, and the Par- v-making “body is practi- Mament or la caily supreme . In our country the Federal and State Conevitutions are the charters which demark the egtent and the Itmitations of legislative power; and while it is stituton may at thmes prove a hindrance to the march of progress, yet more often its stability protects the peopl against the froouent and violent Muce tuation of that which for want of a bet- ter name we call public opinion." Effect of the Act. The opinion points out that the ef- fect of the act is to abrogate what is known as the “fellow servant” doctrine and also the “contributory nezligence” rule, both of which have heretofore been well settled in the Jurisprudence of this State and country, but both of which the Legtslature has power to aboliah. Upon the power of the Legis- lature to classify certain occupations as | dangerous, Judge Werner says: “There @an be no doubt that all of the occupations enumerated {n the statute are more or less inherently dangerous to a degrees which Justifies such lexisla- tive regulation as Is properly within the | | scope of the police power,” and, there- fore, the classification of dangerous oc- cupations adopted by the act 18 not open to criticism. ‘The opinion discusses at length those Portions of the statute which are re- garded as clearly or probably within the legislative power, not because they hear an essary relation to the ulti- mote quest'ons which must control the “sion, but because, as Judge Werner e entertain an earnest desira to present no purely technical or hyper- A list Of recent hotd-ups and rob- | a) Reaeein eee ne apeearee, tol aRy lan ton te bertes in the streets was read. Five Hasawihe the pis lent reformation of @ ‘pan | n . diately Withdrawing tho elty money rudence in which, it muat he » raided by the police in the last) from any bank which has ever done een : i 0 i eform 8 @ consummation de- nths and where uniformed mea) gion a thing tebe winked." duty were menttoned. | 1 suggest, however, that tn tn) the Where Police Are Busy. * = | nion contractors and others shee aie At ony of the places In Sixta avenue! es with the city are |giover ts made 1! injurtes re- @ reporter last night ‘found a po- ned about the delay sulting from the the ess {ticeman huddied in the tway be- claims. They belie without his fault Court takes a | ind an oll stove @nd covered with ta reorganization of a public of- view 2 ¢ the a heavy quilts, He admitted he had should go further than the pur- respect deprives the employer | been there at least seven days, ‘There! chase of fine rugs and furniture and property without due pr Qre three police shifts of it houra| the wholesale discharge of experi- viniation of the Federal and | each tn the ho | ene ed employees, to be replaced by | State consttutions. A woman opened a window tn th nies of the Comptroller for por | tront oor of a house in West Twentye| litieal or other rearona.” firth street, Several broken windows Prendergast's Reply. indicated that axes had been used In 8! qyHen Comptroller Prendergast had SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY, THE 24TH ASSORTED ICE CREAM CARAMELS, ° ‘of tmaxination on his perk, pe Jaser'| pf a it ry . Siete 4 a DI \b svinarew my persone! accel om tae ah, dainty infertion— th owilh uae ha areca yr tM if seescaamhaes ei Rae OG TOUND BOX Vorite eat 7 a CHOCOLATE COVERED PEANUT Fresh ronsted peanuts plc tore and all smothered up in 1y| Court of General Senatons of stealing mou wormiums sheet 5¢@\ : | some security from @ customer, James ‘ee Po OUND BUX H, Hvaritt, of Kingston, N, ¥., was are |, THe svoner you wet rid of them the |} only. “GRADE ASSORTED cHOcO- nar Home people ike Just certain true that the rigidity of a written Con- | SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY COMMERCE BANK § CONTROL PASSES TOMONEY TRUST "eS ly, Fe Hees tee Kuhn, Loeb & Co., National City and First | National Get Stock Majority J.P. Morgan & Co, Kuhn, Loeb & ©o, the National City Bank and the Firet National Bank have acquired a large part of National Bank of Com- | merce etock owned by the Equitable Lite Aseurance Society and the dfutual Lite Insurance Company, | Th purehas together with the! | Shares of National Bank of Commerce | stock already owned by the bankers and |Ounks named, give the latter interests a majority of the stock of the Bank of Commerce, and It te expected th j interests will shortly enter the bank di- | rectora’ You men who usually spend oe It te understood tiat J. 8. Alexander, | for # suit will find in our store now Vice-President of the bank, will | 10 just the garmente thet cost oH | succeed Alexander P. Snyder, who re- ‘8 more. 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MOUNTS DOS A ee that Mayor Ga oritie! official, Our reason for not enlling| case before dispoying of 14 Judge | shown by unequalled, radioa! and perma- oo ili eRe ; an for taking wi set | upon Magistrate Corrigan was that he| Crain to Dougherty. “Your ease was | eent eure ark How end Cortlandt 8 2, ou | a Ka taking an aoe | dit nat “it our stores open Saturday Ben leo A ; ur *P 28 | nad elready made his siatement | on the border line, “tt belonge to that | "det t In umvat auid, form or jmemcan dueataes (wien o ri 4 | nero ' class of cases in whie ence, | ehovelated tablete known aa Hareatabe, ele AY arnt eae ail thre va Ver walle Didn't Ask Mayor'a Advice. 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