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TURKS UP IN LE ter, Married Again, Makes a ‘Terrifying Discovery at Cemetery. ‘MS TWO FAMILIES. Wife He Long Thought) Dead Meets Her Successor in Court. To « grave in the Lutheran Ceme- tery in Brooklyn marked by a tomb- @tone bearing the maiden name of his! ret wife, Andrew G. Ritter, a prin- ter, of No. 439 Central Avenue, Brook. | lym, has made a pilgrimage at least | once a month for the past ten years. ‘He has kept frosh flowers upon the | @rave. Seventeen years ago, after | Months of unemployment, Ritter had | left his wife and two children, and when he came back he was told that she had died. As he knelt at the grave yesterday afternoon his first wife's sister, Mrs Loulé ®inger of No. 541 East Kighty- Afth Street, appeared. Ritter bogged for “Getalls of his wife's death and Hews of his children. ‘Déad?” replied Mrs. Singer. “She's Very Much alive and you'll know it if| @he finds you.” Ritter pointed to the tombstone ‘Your wife's cousin is buried there, Mot your wife,” Mrs. Singer informed him. And then Ritter began to retire Was thinking what his second wife ‘ould say if she knew, and of his two lehildren by his second wife, and of the courts, and filled by these thoughts he ran. Mrs. Singer chased Bim through the cemetery, Ritter reached a trolley car and was getting away when the shouts of Mrs. | @inger brought the car to a stop and whe boarded it. She announced she was going to remain with her broth- @r-inslaw. Ritter pleaded, but finally was compelled to go to his present BLONDES SHOULD AVOID The SUN ~ It RUINE EYES AND GENERAL WEALTH AND SomeTMESs 17 SS FATAR e —_— It’s the Fair-Skinned One Who Suffers Most From | Sun’s Rays, Which Cause Cancer, One Doctor v TEE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE 138, Blondes,’ Ware the Freckle and Coat of Tan! = Says, While a Physician-Editor Declares Fierce Sunlight Produces Many Ail- ments—Wear a Sunshade Hat, Not a Peanu t Shell, and You'll Be Safe. By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. Fight the freckle! Taboo the coat of tant And do these things Uon for your hea! vanity. That is the Knowles during a cal Soclety. ome and there Mrs. Singer was as- tonished to find his second wife, The first Mra. Ritter had come to believe her husband was dead, but she had remained a widow and was liv- fmg at No, 1422 Avenue A with her mother, A family conference was! Belg “and it was decided to lay the! @atire ‘matter before the courts, al- | though Mrs. Ritter No. 1 stated that Wf ber husband was happy in his sec- “A great perce: growths,” woman when subj: susceptible to woman but the wot Such AR SAC, avoid the sun. trouble.” Claude L. Wheeler, editor of the New York Medical Journal, — entirely said Dr. the preventive measures will especially If you are a blonde—out of considera: Ith and not merely as a matter of| warning Issued by Dr. Frank C. recent discussion of the treatment of skin diseases before the Philadelphia County Medi- ntage of skin diseases are cancerous Knowles. “The blond type of jected to the rays of the sun is very disease. Not only the blond man possessing a freckled face must save them from much And with that last statement Dr.@————————_$____ posed to wreak on the blonde type?” “GET UNDER COVER" IF YOU'RE HER CLOTHES ARE CooL MEN WHO MUST WEAR NOT COATS NEED SYMPATHY fe, particularly as two day are better than th: mer. Then le meals In sum all th if mu ind fatigue and gi ind comfort. woman, or a man either, comfortable this summer, n | compelled to stay in New York mo: of the tune,” concluded Dr. Wheeler, Slectric fans, open cars, roof gardens and ferry boats combined servance of a few simple at COTTON CANS hygiente with ob- | They’re Disease Promoters in Hot Summer INGUSH BLenpEs CANT THE DIAN SUmeTE~ / SUMMER A THO BexT TIME for exenase at oe IN HAS PAID $299,000 ON. $. 1915 CARIN CALS ON WESTPOKTER TOGUARO AMERICA Tells Graduating Class Issues Vital to Country Depend on Officers. |164 GET COMMISSIONS. | Highest Officers of Army Gather on Plains to Witness Impressive Ceremonies.“ ecial from a Staff Co indent of The Evening World.) WEST POINT, N. Y,, June 12.— “You have undertaken @ great re- sponsibility; you may be called upon at any time to demonstrate your work. And upon your conduct may depend issues of vital importance to your country.” This wan the momentous admonl- tion with which Secretary of War Garrison to-day welcomed the West Poipt clans of 1915, the largest claks the Military Academy has ever grad- uated into the service of the United States army. The class, numberi 164 graduates, sat in a semi-circle about the old battle monument at the north end of the Plaing, the Point's parade ground, Behind them were ranged the other three classes which, under arms, had escerted the grad- uating men to their seats and then stacked arms and formed themselves into & conspicuous background, | On the platform facing them were |200 army officers, many of them among the most distinguished men jin the military service of the country | Beside Secretary Garrisot wat Col, \Clarence P. Townsley, superintendent of the academy, and Major Gen. Hugh L, Scott, Chief of the General Staff. In the glitering lines whieh stretch- ed on each side were Major-Gen, |George W, Goethals, Govetnor of the Panama Canal Zone; Gen. H. G. Gibson of the clase of 1847, the oldes living graduate on the army let; Gen. John M, Wilson, former super- |intendent and now Chief of Enginoe| Gen. Edward 8. Godfrey of the class of 1861p the/ noted Indian fighter; Gen. Charles Fi Roe, once of the cinsn of 1868 and formerly head of New York's National Guard; Gen, M. Weaver, Chief of the Const-Artitelry, and Gen J.B. Aleshire, Quartermaster Genoral, All these officers were in ful) dress Sy ag ‘eee @ NO WEDDING FEES IW MARRIAGE CHAPE . City to Perform Free Weddings for Which “Marriage Ring’ Got $21,000 a Year. “We don't want a 10-cent marriage certificate,” angrily declared a newly- made bride to Alderman William F. Quing in the marriage chapel of the Municipal Butiding to-day. “You think we are cheap skates? If you do, you are mistaken. Last week my aister was married here and paid 95. She got a beautiful certificate with @ Dig red seal, There is no eeal on thie. ‘That big red seal meant nothing, explained the magrying Alderman. “It was atuck on by the marriage trust, now gone. The seals cost the marriage trust a nickel for fifty. “This morning Cor} mn Counsel Frank I, Polk, the fi lawyer of te Reo told Mr. Soutty, Mod City Clerk, that manniage ceremonies can be performed by city. officials for nothing. Therefore you are getti a marriage and a certificate for noth- ing. The 10 cents is the war tax. Understand? “Thanks, thanks! [ll tell all my friends about tt,” aaid the bride as sho excorted her quiet little husband from the room. Hince Tuesday night, when the Marriage Trust was ousted, Magin trates and Aldermen have married ixtyeaight couples in the Munictpal frutlain chapel. Under the opinion rend to-day of Corporation Coun- sel Polk that marriages shall be per- formed without fee, these brides will have the feos returned to them. The only fee now is the $1 for the license, On the basis of 138 marriages a week, at a conservative fee of $3 for éach, the Marriage Trust made $400 a week, or $21,000 a year, A te YOUNG COE RECOVERS ; WIFE WILL JOIN HIM Says His Mental Faculties Are Normal Again and Wants Family to Come. MraHenry Clarke Coe to-day an- nountel, at her summer home tn Bronxville that her son, Henry Clarke Cove jf, who disappeared’ from Bos- ton Jan, 30 last, and was located In Alaska, Han regained: his mental facul- tiea and is anxious to have his wife and Npby Join him. “I Knew in my own heart it would come that way,” said Mra, Coe, “As Wwe nupposed, my son was suffering with amnesia. An soon as he im- proved he wrote us. He now is all tight and bas sent the money for his Wife and baby to join him in Fair. banks, where he has a position with a thi m * cal of A. m D ‘hter-in-law, who had been visiting me up to a few daye ago, in fn the mountains with her baby, She expects to leave for Fairbanks the lat- ter part of June. Perhaps I will go Service Comminsion was recalled as a Witness, He went over the statement made to him by Dempsey in the pres- ‘ence of Joseph Johnson, Chief of the Commission's Traffic Bureau, when Dempsey said that he was the one re- ‘onsiblo for the continued disobedi- enoe of the order. D. A. Marsh, at- torney for the B. R. T., crom-exam. ined Col. Hayward. Years without have been made a! burdensome enforcing it: OFS “FOSSLS dnffts He Said That Railroads Violated the Commis- sion’s Orders, The criminal proceeding against John J, Dempsey, TraMc Superin- iment of the Brooklyn Rapid Tra: sit Company, in Brooklyn, for ignor- if an order of the Public Service Commission to atop all trains at the Third Street station of the Bay Ridgé elevated line, was resumed to-day be- fore Magistrate Dodd tn Brooklyn. Col. William Hayward of the Public Q. Did t you say to Mr. Dempsey that you would probably have done Just what he did tf you had been Oy Practical ‘railroad man? A. C think I did. ag like to tell everything I 1d, {You will let me. It ‘would be. irer. Q. Didn't you say all the ratiroeds violated the commission's ordere? A. ‘g that. dn't you say the Commission. were @ lot of old fogies or fossiia ——? A. No, b did not, Q. Sitting around for six or seven accomplishing any- u tell him they had rders that never should ‘ = beer ey ae vay o the railroads? A. I id I dreaded to make an order be- use T dreaded thi ‘emponsibility of Le: = yon oe that 90 per cent. e orders should be abrogated? I said that I had asked in an es jeeting of the commission ing? A. No, Q. Didn't ade a lot of o committee be appointed to go over the orders to determine waich were obsolete and should be cancelled, SAY HE ROBBED OWN SHOP TO STEAL FRIEND'S GOODS etectives Assert Manufacturer Tried to Escape by Leap From Window. own factory to steal $4,000 worth of velvet a friend left with him for safe- . with her, "My son has written that bis mind Was a biitnk until he began to recover his health, He keeping, Ignatius Buckman, fifty-one, * manufacturer of hat making machines at No, 129 Crosby Street! for twenty- is rather doubtful lly cause ean- agrees, although h if the sun's rays ac! cer in blondes. | rules form a programme keep any one cool and well. culated to juniform and in contrast with them were the civilians in muft!, once mem~- bers of old classes, but now back at ond marriage she had no desire to disturb him. A BLONDE. ol. Woodruff says that there is a Office Foreign Announces alao wrote of my Magistrate Cornell issued a warrant |°"", "ne conceded, “thn: [eumulative lassitude and debititys| @ HOOL LIS ence att ; 6 Point for reunions, who dotted! daughter-in-law: "Sho "has alwaye| Ve Years, was arrested early to-day. for non-aupport against Ritter and last | cance vofteg it ent erate comea{ that the body is reduced to such | CHOOL OF JOURNA ISM That $500,000 More-Will Be |(r i Cttorm. ‘The civilians who were Teena very devoted and faithful] Detectives surrounded his home at night Detectives Rehan and Be: t!from an irritation of the skin, But{©?)dition of weakneas that any dis- $ Handed Over Next Week. once in the service wore, to distin: | Wife, No, 283 East One Hundred and Sixty- of the Second Branch arrested him. | this lnieation must apparently be|C#8¢ 8 likely to seize upon it and OPHOMORE WINS PRIZE ane ver Nex eek. guish themselves, hat bands of gray fourth Street, and it is asserted that He taced his two families in Yorkville | aaveloped at_a fixed point, ay in the] Prove immediately fatal.” and yellow with their year numerals SAILOR DIVES In VAIN when they were demanding admission Fearmed that the two dauyiters of iia case of aman who is conscantly| 8° If you're & blonde, get under | LONDON, June 12\—The Foreign |i" fremt and red ribbon badges on Fear wingow in hie Right sottg tas. ' 5 gliters of his|;case of a ma ois va mo, oy iseme! vi ear LONDON, June © Foreign first marriage were married, and that |smoking « cigar or in the case of a COxfy this summer! Wheeler for Advertisement Drawing Brings F000 rcs Has. autborieed the following ee ae DETACHMENT 8-| « AFTER BOY DISAPPEARS was about to Jump when he saw Ree wits cought support only for /woman who receives a blow on thelaome suminer Menthe nine ee orl to Sophomore Dietz in To- | statement concerning the cargoes ot|CAY. ARY. other Goteativen 208 Stepees Seek. herself. breast. The mere impact of « cen-| women, branettes as well an blondes, CORTS THE SECRE 7 Clerks of Buckman were questioned. PRM ON Ae eee cn ptclaig ball upon. the flesh has beca| This ia tne Brat one Ne wave bacco Competition. cotton on board vessels stoped by the} 71 eraduation exercises which re- According to the police they admitted Six-ydar-old Paul Coughlin of No. 620 West One Hundred and Sixteenth Mreet and his chum, Edward Paterson, British marine authorities: “In all cases where claimants have been able t@ prove their ownership of frat wife, in the belief that sho was lead, as shown in his visits to the v8; Was evidence of his good faith known to result in cancer, SUN'S RAYS ON UNPROTECTED} having taken bundles of velvet from the place at the direction of Buckman. His former’ friend, John Treubert of nel orth hutred little more than an hour were ie begun at 10 o'clock, Secretary of Milton Dietz, a sophomore in the| Pulltzer School of Journalism, was de- | meat means fish 3 bee! el five year taken to ive icken, clared the winner yesterday of the prixe War Garrison, who had been at West Riverside |vo, 1106 College Avenue, the Bronx, 4 failure to hear from her in well as roast beef . : c this cotton, an advance of 10 per cent. | 0 terday afternoon, was charges that he left the material there me pnventyen Bim $2 broee: PAGE ARE HAARMPUL. ft mutton, “It has been | crered by the Lisgott & Myers Tobacco has been paid on account, Fifty-nine | Point since yeu - Company for the best drawing for Col, t the platform and when he called to get Jt a week “But it ° to doesn't encorted ee tly that all thousand pounds mterling ($295,000) % tO go tho far away, and for a long time Buckman told him the place had ver to 4a week for th wan ues or advertineme: brand of cigarette: usand Pp « p d his staff and Capt. It ago SER er Ree Netra hee leven aagravated) sunburn’ or fruckies TT EeGETLES RAT Eaeitneetl lteegdecaie tn" | aireaay bes been pal ia this qinter: ‘Townstey end ‘ha! att the Cape, {bey ap within alata shortly be |'gen robbed and that he haa oat W.0 ment to this he was discharged. |suficiently irritates the skin to Ad , : feta " » DI and it is hoped that a further £100,000 . fore lock she real they had van-| worth of matertal in jon < ‘ put an extra strain on the dige: At his home, No. 790 Riverside Drive, | anc r , vame to West Point aa aide to Ne ain wit dove him any | cause canceroum growth, Aiso it's al Give ‘goparatue, Alcoholn Gdnke |ysstetday. Diets waid he hod not ae. ($500,000) will be paid Monday or] *%? cam time fed. and she started a search, Soda | velvet and T am willing to see him | 4 hat 1g apnekin Wath should likewise be eceided Gaus |? ae the Secretary and a detachment of | the Peterson boy and several oghers ran —_—_ py in his second marriage,” the |Misease that 1 ree ee the hot months. The woman whe | cused Pon the best way to spend the| Tuesday, Ono claim has been pald| tne Ninth and Tenth colored cavatry | Ope Eddie wasped that. Paul Chicago Doctors and Nerses Ready Wife explained in accepting the|the age of thirty-five, and .h Wane be wales $500, but was quite sure he could And] iy gui? noe ction th, Fea Bea ctaligg in the water.” ts, Retersen, hore War. ie taide tne | MOM, likely, to expose themselves to} Mints o9 Pewall cand incidents | several rays to get rid of It Me has} Ay claimants have been requested | "0%, { Locacicy Band baanea’ tune ye, Oe ihe roekta at the river's June 12. — Thirty-two dings and with an “everybody “Nevertholess, the direct rays | ige® and drin milk oF [foun guh @ sum of money cocasionsily | ship, and they have been told that dratre ib, cade th pelea ivan. OF m Hochatotn, & sailor on the 17, a, [comprising \the Chleage unit for. per- PY" expression Ritter and wifo| of the sun falling upon the unpro- Liles ed ' fora happy Idea. tho British Government is willing and|° adi na | § Shona pf hed aad pitnand gry a4 : df vite N f a! PO piman isn't in the habit of |" ne picture represents a room off a course all around the parade grou uble, ‘ahead of her and pluny to leave to-morrow for Parted from wife No, 1. tected face are harmful, and taking w bath every day, should ; dancing ballroom, with two} anxious to effect an immediate sct- ds of pretty girin| into the river. ‘od repeatedly, but ence they will ‘on Oe ep comapesies blondes, having the more delicate start the habit this summer. ‘The [oye este roid, ‘the otic: | tlement. banked the hundreds of pretty « 14 not find Paul. "Ho finally gave up y for England. FINDS WIFE IN HOSPITAL. akin, are more likely than bru- jtémperature of the bath is an t™die happy. The havi e is. smoking one without. whom no Weat Point gradua- | fie agareh, wxtaustd, ‘Thetharbor pee | ‘The phyaie : : nottes to feel the baneful effects, matter, but for most persona | of the cigurettes advertised and 1s offer- tion ceremony ts complete, together fe for the body. cul co wrapp! ing one to his bored friend to cheer him up. warm bath is better than a cold one, since the former opens the pores, CHICAGO WOMAN’ IS ble legion Sta: ‘eo Mind « Blank Until No girl or woman eens dplibe sles carersony. If Goal e Gasiny ly cultivate a thick coat o! What About England? How Is She Meeting the Test? era ; After a hard day's work a hot bath of mothers, fathers, sisters, coumps| © inhhe ns! Avvsanss: tan, a practice which is often | sgetent thing: ieacts ama T MEW SOBTAL INVESTIGATOR ARRESTED AS A SPY) sna nunes Meking inquiries st random in New! fashionable during the vacation Is there any special hot weather ‘The’ Goremonion - openes.. with fort; test evening for His wife, Mrs. jon. If she goes out in strong | costume which you'd recommend to prayer by Foroy FOR CHARITIES BUREAU Alexander M. Wilson, Who Re- places Dr. Devine, Has Ex- Corinne Stager, who disappeared from her home in North Caldwell Monday, wealthy contractor, elt Hospital. He was @ woman there who brought in Monday from a tment store and who could nut the Rey, SAT ep Bilver, chaplain of the academy, and after a bit of music by the band, Secretary Garrison delivered his ad- dress. This was in effect an injunc- tion to the clas@ to uphold the army's sterling traditions, of which he sald: ht without wearing a shady hat, she is likely to injure her skin, her eyes and her general health. “Col. Charles Woodruff, for many a physician tn the United States women?" | asked, “With the exception of fur neck- pieces, I think women’s clothes are admirably adapted to hot weather," | replied Dr, Wheeler, “They are open at the neck and are made of cool | colors and materials, Dr. Spangler Held in London, Au- thorities Believing She ss German, CHICAGO, June 12 Dr. Faith BE. yea | i i iti a -| TELLS OF GREAT PART TRA- ‘ r of several books, | perience in Other Cities, Spangler, a woman physician of Chi army und the author of several } cago, is under arrest In London as & DITION PLAYS. has just written pas 1 was i me bree Commiasioner of Chasities neeEy, German spy, according to information| “I often wonder whether we real- ei effect of the sun on des, : jexander 3 8 e . y tne | Pit . un hind became a blanks rane tinued Dr, Wheeler, “Ho has been| Siffloulty of ke Pe caret, clear, soclal Investigations of the department ie Shenson Sonar mas on theltaught influences which affect us are To find out, The World sent a trained investigator to England. taken back to North Caldwell, in the Philippines, and he| particularly dark blue, ab- |a place recently vacated by Dr. Edward | Staff of Dr. George Leininger at the| not set forth in any books, not 1 This a several weeks in getting information for SOE Ee Stavones Je Oe rit to give up| sorb much more heat than lighter |T. Devine, Mr. Wileon, who will assume | State Hospital for the Insane at Dun-|the subject of lectures or recit «thon man spent a mmmabers Fined 859 tae Ahew, | Caclares LLBL We CURE (OS ir | shades Also | think (t tec’ Gad [bie duties Mondey, fas been Aeontr [Ging and It was ho who heard toe| et ihay Gre tere Magortant than America. He has returned and The World will begin the pub- jite © brief filed by Attorney|these possessions for racial reasons.| that social custom should net |airector of the Devertment of Heeltn| her She went to Dublin last May to| *?¥'hing > : lieation of an illuminating and inj series of articles next Wagner, e| He asserts that a hot climate is ulti- ermit a man to take off his coat *hiladelphia, He w i i nee oe an ing portant for John Wagner, one of thi le Pp h d Charities of Phi ph 48 |take @ post-craduate course in medi. jetora of Relsenweber's, Magis-| mately fatal to blondes, ing. Restaurant or other sublie social worker in New York, then In| Cine, BLOCKADE IN PARK ROW. Monday morning. ta, Krotel ruled to-day that the en-| "ste even goes #0 far an to nay that vin annus ; ithe appointment, Com- nae Auras, ee Gite te, Ret Gersaan ecexen Usman es vere ‘ ¢ f this country during} «perw ; ‘ Asan jssioner Kingsbury recalled that Dr. 480, | Broken ae ” Up Four ven "to | patron Esai ca eh aTen | Ihe SURIAAN OF “Able coun tny, Surin vonally, T gever could seprerhy. |Devine, though he drew $4,000 a year lin Which was her passport, was lasi Some of the Subjects: me un he classification of a | the summer months 1s nan'a shirt was more imbroper ltrom the city. in addition to tne slary [on the way, trem, Dutite to Tames “ in’ jalt was Imposed, ‘The Teaadtlen iy ey maple care A Und Dre Wheeler nodded ans | Mrnedetes s6e Solumels (Unieratty.|She has demanded her rel The axle of s fiall wagon sited The Shortage of War Munitions and the Reasons—The y | ro) » Northe ¢ eeler nox - | turne 6 $4, ck to the J 6 o! jan ae | THINGS TO DO AND WEAR IN|! #, He cnnsidered the city a9 HS while the vehicle was golfg north tn C Living—What the War Is and Wi Do for stances Sweden, Norway and Finland HOT SUMMER MONTHS. " {t war unfortunate in losing! ROFRANO WILL TESTIFY, | Park Row: near the Brooklyn Brig ost of Living ar as countries where the blonde type! «gw about exercise for women| «hose of Dr Devine * |Rusigd'to thevatreet. "Me Sebieea ike Women—The Prospects for Conscription—The Preparations originated and where it is safe, since | quying the summer?” | asked, —> - A e of the sun's rays is miti-| “It's an excellent time for tHe to GSTON PHELPS WEDS, |"*7er ¥! Jattt|*"Esaving the wagon injcherge of « for Using Gas as a Weapon Against the Germans—Running the’ force of the sun's rey i take up e he replied preapte| LIVINGS a policeman, he hurried Away to wet Down the Spies, etc, ot gated by constant fors. | aXe up eeroine.” Be replied. Br ———— Mis story Marder Teta Oe ee Tee RN ay, HD, let wn the Enemy's Spies, etc., etc. - YOUR VACATION? “Ho explains that the pigmentation things which they ean do cation [Takes Mites de Mertenwx) stayor stitchel wax anked to-day uf] tht. Tid. Avenvie, "Willa we | of the brunette type is necded suc-!| Tennis for the pUnESE Woman, molt = Rome, he Intended taking any action as the|Madison—were ted ul t was hall ‘ 5 aye rai u or the older one, should e of ir > hour before traffic resumed. le-the Oft Repeated Question penstully to resiah very hot SULA toe eee Te conditintinit than eee ROME, June 12.—Livingston Phetps | 2%!!! a the om ae af sanity ee waver oe WHAT ABO UT ENG LAND? and he draws attention to the dark shade hats Instead of the peanut war ¢ New York and Mile. de Horteans | Street Cleaning Commissioner Michaol Bee the Best Answer Read the . vel 4 ‘ " of New 4 A. Refrano's name with the murder of skins of the natives of India and of riety popular this spring. The. time é £ the Continent of Africa, as well as to/to stop and rest is simply the time| Were married at the Church of St./\tichael Gaimari, a lleutenant of Tom| Resort Advertisements 3 when one begins to feel tired and un- | Mary of Victory Thursday. . the Tammany leader |daughter of Mr. and Mra. Anton Ro: the bronzed complexion of our own| an is " rs ‘Lam Informed,” replied the Mayor,|who weighed about 200. pounds, w. Printed ia The comfortable implit Cardinal Vannutelli officiated and) cae Mer. will tentity in the |;vund dead in bed yesterday morni } =~ N¥ women would simplify their | bestowed the blessing ofthe Pope. |ciurse ut the saceent itty tn, the at her home on the Little Neck Road, y Daily and Sunday World Shecrved, tthe Baglish) feusewert ae mush a0 seesible |” | ciong the witnesses ware United| Will ue sublected tc 4 full srogae LL The girl was to ey wo women, who are usually blondes, can- NEXT MONDAY MORNING 4 ° Dt tet A dorina ths uunee ante Whe, lmeaian Asatateader cad are xamination by the District Attornty om the ated Sunday tr ri ; Page. | Until then no acti 1 be taken b: ‘ark lal school. | Over 1,000 Places to Select From notstand the sun of India. But Just] gies which | recommend should Duke al Bomarse “und Prince mn. This ie ol) I care to say et this feeet quae lb believed” to have = what physical injury la the sun sup- = giiminate mush cooking fer ui en lepueed ;