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ap erena ye = scene —— ee eee See eer IEE SOT MT sal nee ag ert rena nnn are eae aan REED ST EEE IL 3, rst NWraniee ‘worn, WEDNESDAY, A? APR 100 prisoners nd three machine guns were captured by us. “We secured a few prisoners yesterday through the enterprise in the neighborhood of Serre already reported. | The Generalissimo of the Allied Armies the Commander of the American shabicns ~|BAKER SEES PREMIER | AND ITALIAN WAR cue PERSHING TROOPS GANADIANS STAND , ‘ corer! & “Lincolnshire troops raided the enemy's trenches northeast of MARCH 10 DEFEND AR | Secretary Impressed by Warmth & Loos yesterday morning and captured thirty-one prisoners and a ma- | of Welcome Given Him at chine gun. Another successful raid in which we captured a few men Rome. was carried out by us last night northeast of Poelcappelle.” 10 FRONT IN RAIN AND VIMY RIDGE. ROME, Tuesday, Aprit %—After his § RECAPTURE OF AYETTE BIGG#ST EVENT OF DAY. z arrival from the Itallan front to-day, WITH THE BRITISH ARMY IN FRANCE, April 3 (Associated | tary of War, called upon Premier bet : “an } itish | ' ’ | zi : . ¥ lando, In greeting the Secretary the soe a ge to! of ga _— : cy ae bo =, is - Those in Trenches Are}: Harassing Fire Kept Up on [Premier caid that he soexn tena important news from the northern ba ton 0 us Drenche 4 " cet ‘ of the Itallan Government and people renched, bi “| 7 clo e ! today. The Ayette sector has been one of the most fiercely contested it aria ‘ae ndure | Gereaana i te Gy Save United Btetes im the past rough Galle zones, The Germans have sacrificed great numbers of troops in an effort ’ ih omiles, | Area. gration and now were linked indissolu- to secure a hold here. aes | bly in @ sacred alliance. Later Secre- : WITH THF AMERICAN ARMY, CANADIAN ARMY HBADQUAK.|tary Baker visited Gen. Zupelli, the The British last night stormed and captured a strong German point ty rRANCH, April 2 (United Press). TERS IN THE IMELD, April 3 (via penser tune Shehoerare milf- i ier i ith seuibtes 7 sac t s lon wi im a n, 5 y south of Hebuterne, which menaced the defending positions —Mud-spattered American columns, London by Canadian Press, Ltd.).— a inance Piinieter (Nitv called “upon ———~_ | after three days of rain have flooded Again this morning our guns, heavy | quaintanceshi formed in Am rn ecretary, Baker said ho was greatly GERMANS SAY ALLIED thls region, make no complaints as find light, have smashed up the enemy | touched by the Renial warmth of the COUNTER ATTAGKS ARE «ts srecist up | tronebn, communication and asco" Ena at hbk, tag tle Is speeded up. : bly areas, our artillery co-operating |dinner with Ambassador Page an: The trenches which the Americans ! with the infantry in fourteon minutes |* of yo Ban = mbassy. i REPULSED WITH LOSSES. are holding !n this sector are minia-| | of barrage fire, while our machine guns S TROOPS GIVEN CIVIC ] {ture rivera Tho dug-outs are half swept No Man's Land and tho oppos- U, A I Berlin Officially Claims Many Aerial, t!! of water, but their occupants, ing trenches: Our “stokes" and trench | yee Conty. First they would teolate game himself and get even. — by the Germans. ile. and duce ate of churches. Amiens from northward and eouth- SAYS COHEN LOST $950 IN eee 27, Rothenberg and one, of hu SEA VIEW HOSPITAL TAKEN i ( MAY FURNISH SWISS paion nite AMERICAN AEN dan aged duris srnado in Hickman nications, thi port ribu 10" AME, jonds a fourth man, whose descr! A ic pril 3—(By Associ \ nate piiceaensuca Sr « scale German Re Attributes Blaze to “He sas Bot pelosi to the ciretes| HO, according to Mr. Swann, an- Press). considerable number of | ny Pan Hees “SEP FIDLD, April 2 (United Press). ‘Failure to reach Paris and Amiens Victories Over Flyers of the Entete. BERLIN (via London), “The position on the battlefield is un- changed,” says the German official statement. “Counter attacks made by the en- emy near Hebuterne and with special stubbornness against heights cap- tured by us between the Luce and the Avre broke down with heavy losses. Minor infantry engagements took place between the Avre and the IN AMIENS DRIVE Now Trying to ng to Bncicte That City From the North and the South, | WITH THE FRENCH ARMIDS IN oO} | ting them to keep dry as they snake north of Acheville against an enemy nee brie ninent Hi ena ee jevuee 4 through wing attacks apparently has| “The French have continued to rbell | noir way through the mud. through the mud. Dost, and as a result of which we|soldiers and refreshments were served euased the German command to|14#°% 8nd numerous of the In- habitants bave fallen victima ‘eantre ite efforts on the latter city, | “Reconnoltring engagements oc.) hoping to enicrole it by attacking im/ourred on the eastern bank of the) ‘naturally defined sectors along the| Meuse (Verdun front) near Haudlo- April 8.—| knowing their comrades are bound for the great fight, endure it with siniles. Throughout this zone there is great satisfaction at Gen, Foch's appoint- ment as generallssimo and the fact that American troops will be brigaded with the Allies, The big idea is to get into the fight—quick, Tho enemy again bombarded tho Toul front last night. Rain blocked | other activitios, Amerioan patrols are now equipped with rubber crawling suits, permit- (QUESTION WOMAN, + the enemy further grim notice of our } tons. { areas, punctuated with harassing fire mortars added the welght of their| fire to the programme, which gave readiness to meet his offensive opera- All night long, too, our guns maintained a slow fire on enemy programmes at intervals, While both the enemy's weight of artillery and infantry concentration point to another attempt against Arras and Vimy Ridge, nothing more than patrol activity has characterized our front linc, save for one raid captured one prisoner. In visits to batteries, battalions and brigades and divisioas, the cor- respondent has found high spirits everywhere, It is felt that Germany 8.—American troops were given a civic land yesterday over the Town Mall, more than three centuries before Colum- RECEPTION IN ENGLAND Stars and Stripes Fly Over Town Hall Dating Back Three Centuries Before Columbus Found Us. SOMEWHERE IN ENGLAND, Apri! reception at a historic centre in Eng- The American Fiag few whieh dates back bus discovered America Headed marched through by a band, the the Americans peta, crowded byta committer ©: wife of the M ae TORNADOES # KILL § EIGHT. women headed by the Scores of Others ured by Storms rivers. mont and southeast of Thann (Al- | has lost the first play in her des-| in Missourl and Kentucky. ‘The first of these is north of the|sace) some prisoners wero brought D perate gamble for victory, and while! gr, Lot April 3.—Six#persons ate Ancre; another ts between the Ancre | tn. and the Somme the next is between| “Twenty-two enemy alrplanes and the Somme and the Luce; the fourth | five captive balloons were brougnt is between the Luce and the Avre, | down. Lieut. Kroll won his tweuty- and the fifth between the Avre and | third serial victory. By the energetic RESULT OF BOMBARDMENT French Guns—Was Built in ul tillery concentration. “The “sactroenent haa teliberastiy Eleventh Century, been phecked, but airplanes report! AyesTERDAM, April 3—The cathe- FRED, ABOUT COHEN of professional gamblers. He told me that they deliberately trimmed him of $950 in a certain hote] and then swered in detail that of the murderer ne by the elevator boy. This man, tase gd said, was with Cohen jas when he t saw the gambler on FOR WOUNDED SOLDIERS GRAIN THROUGH FRANCE Meet Ger-| further bitter fighting is there 1s no conviction anywhere that the enemy can succeed in the future where he has failed in the past, icenellenioeenecin American aviation mechanics now ure |co-operating with the British Royal Fly- jing Corps on the battlefield in Picardy. anticipated | known to be dead, so es were injure ing many Jone by tor- and property nds of nadoes last night A tornado siruck 1 damage dollars wal in Misi rville id ‘the Noye. carrying out of long-distance observa- S AVIATION MECHANICS raybridge, tn the south rh part of The latest attacks Ddetray the| tion from the haramiber far as south (Continued from First Page.) U 4 Kel athe eile three perscn inh enemy's intentions. While aiming di- | of the Somme, ae: detachment No. jwere swept aw t New Florence, rectly at Amiens in the centre, the | § under Lieut. Friecke, rendered e2-| oof proportion to ite profits. But AID BRITISH IN PIGARDY gighty tive miley west of here, two par attacks on the north and bets aim —__—.—__. the strongest reason was that what S Neari ee Apel. gookfee to encircle the city from the north, i he got by burglary he was losing in ome far) pn and Mrs Jutta via Hebuterne and Doutlens, and |NOYON CATHEDRAL AFIRE; gambling. This determined him to | Peronne Heavily Bambarded 1s ed ujacksomts from the south, via Montdidier and get on the inside of the gambling ner 80 Da injured they MEXICANS KILL TEXAN, Cattleman Reported to Have Been lower Sixth Avenue. Federal Government Also Acquires|Steps to Be Ta © Taken {0 to A certain number were within an air. | Slain by Bandlts. constant arrivals or heavy artillery boasted to him that the game bad Joseph Galupo jr. of No. 552 West “ ae HAN we drome west of Veronne when it was} ayar ON, Tex. April 2—Wilt and new divisions for the supreme pst a ir is aare, according 10 ®) been crooked. ‘A man's first duty,'|s4ist Hirect told Mr. Swann he, Cohen| stitutions on East River many Activ ities Against lar ea Kosei be une cariine | MARATHON, ‘Tex, Apeit 3-—Wiltn effort. The artillery concentration |" talement from Berlls. | Cohen told me ‘is to protect himselt.’/and Rothenberg lett a gambling house) Islands for War Uses The Americans are part of the forces| Stilwel. a emtteman of Aline. Tx. 1s especially beavy in the region of | 1™t Se ne | saan as COR ORO Ruaicn Be Beye trea. cohen, he said, was with the| The United States Government is 3.—In endeave | trained in England, Helena, Tex, ninety miles south of Montdidier, while a great number of | % the French bombardment. for turning State's witness. mysterious fourth man, whose name| about to take over Sea View Hospital. |oring to protect neutral European na- rear here on the Rio Grande, according to a Six-inch | pieces are constantly in| The cathedral at Noyon ia one of the| “The first thing he did was to give] neither Galupo nor Rothenberg knew, |staten Island, and other hospitals un-|eisne grom the consequence of BRITISH A ARMY DROPS BACK received “here to-day jon everywhere. C y Ch he ; mee sale ban ae: 7 4 e The German destruction in the old |wost beautiful Franch examples of tho |e lmiormadon Teh tutes Oe weer | aiatance Sirhan ys no oan tne iurledisiioniot the Cite Oberle |e ernea ruthless submarine wasters Somme region ts « boomerang. It is/ transition style of architecture of the| ‘NS four convictions in the case of) “Gaiupg aid he und Rothenberg| tye att tice The wormat Rita litve Ualtad dtataalin wrecaring t6 66: ON FRONT IN PALESTINE necessary for the Germans to bring| seventh-twelfth centuries, A portico | {0 Central Merchants’ Club. In that} went to the now Colonia Restaurant | '"° Past River, The normal capacity | the United & Pe | up their entire food supply, which 4 case Wo had the minute books of ex-|at Broadway and Seventh Avenue|%! Sea View Hospital is 750 beds. Ux-|even further than its original prom-| x 4 eannot be augmented from the coun-| wee edded in the fourteenth century | cutive mootings of the club, books) @nd remained there until 7.30, Cohen | tensions are being erected, however, | iges to Keep Switzerland supplied with | Allenby's Force Retires Toward Es- tryside, as formerly. ) wi out 7. Gal js hi as| for nsiderably eater numbe rea | - ne rat “The difficulties of the terrain are ond the chapels of the Nave were bullt| prepared to serve as an altbl in case Posi nee Ayouy BPO 18 Bald a8 | Oe Plows Tete ltal fe a ete op wit i, [fod and if necessary will allow that] Salt After Successful Raid delaying the enemy and causing him | '* fourteenth-sixteenth centuries. | of a raid. Only three men had known| When Mr. Swann was asked if be| known as the City Farm Colony. country to take grain through France. | on Railway. bardships. The Allies’ communica- iret sot speinied | aiciee are wed! where there books were kept.” had found any motive to connect] Charities Commissioner Bird 8.Coler| The grain supplied from France would | . ‘ : UST as elegance and Hope quickly convey troops, guns and | throughout the building and the twolgavg CASE 18 STRENGTHENED) Mowenbers with the killing, be Te) cently went to Washington and ar |be replaced by tho United States. LONDON, April 3—An official culture are reflected ne German division marched elght |are 200 feet high. ida BY NEW EVIDENCE, “T don't know of any unless be was| Mayor Hylan's representative offered| Switzerland has failed to got Ger- sateen’ masse aay at ue Was ie ore ba y @ use of any hos- ny's cons for grain to \ 4 ce regarding British operations in y i¢ homes along wights. Another detrained in tho eve- oanetrentiiaemsennney Mr. Smith said the case against 10 do the job." the Government the wu. any h many’s consent for grain to be landed} wing and marched twenty milos, ¢: enber; en: “it 6 said at the District Attorney’s| pital under city supervision for the ]at Cette for transfer to her needy pupu- | Palestine say * + fering the Oring line in the moruing GERMANS BLAME RAIN Pardee a a cea da ed oftice that, an unconfirmed ‘report |vare of returned wounded soldicra lation, Tho grain {» ready and shipe| “Seven hundred prisoners, four Fifth Avenue, and just exbausted. g was that another man idés Cohen| Sea View Hospital is convenient t been ded. In view of the] o, wee Ahine: Ft = “Through underworld sources which | had been marked for death, but left] transporte. st River island hos-|needs of the Swiss Deatse thas ciutude sane, aie paeonin Buns and @ as merchandise pur. . FOR PAUSE IN BATTLE I don't want to reveal now," esid the| the city hurriedly when warned bY| piteis have been selected for the same lot Germany the United States will try | number OF motor lorriea were cap- chased at its smart Prosecutor, “we have corroborated | *71°"4s. eason. The Government will be | ' tured east of the River Jordan bs- pcre tie tay . It was learned to-day that the body | "@# he G m Will be per- ito carry out the pact by other moans.| 8 seach $6 and April 1, On shops is marked b: DADERED HELD QUT |Mutéy Reads are Sato Be Ham-|te sory ot se aeere cro by |e cha R'E ta abs tied wrasse Dla tne Wey te Msn. ant Ag ° y & . Joseph Edney, who yesterday identi-|!n a Long Island cemetery. The orr- | emergencies arise program of shipments to Switzer- |the Hedjaz railway having been suc- good taste and quality, OF THE FIRST LINE Pering the Transport fled Rothenberg as the slayer. — |Vices were private. ~—— ITand by approximately 90,000 tons. | Sesfutiy’Tascomal g pee ues Ys Service, “Did two men see the shooting?” sere GEN, RAWLINSON TAKES | Desperate attempts to prevent com- gom need a retirement toward Es- so do courtesy and re- Mn wealth wan ashen PACKING HOUSE SEIZURE mercial agreements of any kind between | Salt. i : v5 Price Avoientty AMPTERDAR April S—-"The pause! sit aon't, want to eay anything more GEN GOUGH'S COMMAND. lthe United States and Ei an neus Serer finement mark the ser in the fighting is a necessity, the same of tr ure bein a ne any, ace rt Fen et leh i eer eben he enema wes] ibaa that we Bava corretornteg te 1S ASKED IN SENATE , s are being made by Germeny. e-1U §, AVIATORS (N SIGNAL vice rendered by the L , Pears y . reached. Rain has greatly hampored | !dentification,” he replied. i % he 1 Give Information to Allies. our transport.” @ Berlin despatch pub: | The opening volley in a defense of — Will Lead Army That Bore the ‘FURLOUGHS FOR | FARM WORK, WORK ON AUSTRIAN FRONT PARIS, April %.—Documents found |!!shed in the Cologne Gazette Rothenberg was fired to-day by the} Thompson of Kansas Proposes Op- Brunt of the Great Ger- aa 7 y \e. nt’ 01 el, ’ { sive. Sean Peep SICA eth i} : a . ex prisoners taken by the French ||, despatch to the Volks Zeitung {rom gereotent Fey ae ude eration by Government man Offensive. | mnldetea Mente Gel Leaves Cov the/ Despatch to Zurich Does Not Indi- Fi ore eam iettie ees to the enemy's success, but to the or: |hearing in Resolution LONDON, April 3.—The British Pitth fprvieg Planting: | cate Whether France or Italy e ders of the German command. Roads! “The 0-0 at Army, which under Gen. Gough bore the| WASHINGTON, April 3.—Short tur- ments of wim from Alenes Gnd Leteloun be testiea aan canting ne Sy ay ees sea uneeeian et Wvduncsiiel tal April SA resolu: | brunt’ of the German offensive, is now |loughs will be granted enlisted men in| Is Meant. } paine. food eant up. The enemy soon will lonerator, Edney, és all, buncombe," [operation by the Government of pack- |, command of Sir Henry Hawiinson, |the army to enable them to help in the] zuRIcH, April 3.—American aviators 1 enue | Large numbers of these troops |roalize we intend to Antend to go on Jeaid Fridiger. “The District Attor. | ine houses was introduced. to- | Whose ahoice 1» highly praised here ia | farm planting, the War Depart: are engaged in signal work on the Aus- | have now arrived in France with |ney’s office ta just trying to advertise|Senator Thompson of Kansas mpliments are | ced to-day, trian front, according to a despatch to i units from the Russian front, in as wehbe eee? lterred to the Agricultural Com Plumer, whose conduct a -— |the newspaper Intransigeant. ] which they have been incorporated, ERSHING [its gambling crusade, They're hold- ‘homps eo Gy: ranks @s one of the finest k No Hint In Recent Despatches Suge - | and the German Crown Prince has Jing my client merely because they| ouste contrat” by the packe vements of the war for the | ting » Withdrawn witht ecaplesrem dose not, rica | ; Pinna cc aerwretr we catae, cbmc ene T0 TAKE MORE MARINES: think he knows some persons who greatly increased the cost thruet at Arras “|| The “prit! sh occupled sal jalt on means, 6 the Austrian forces in France or| : put Alsatians or Lorrainians in the are concerned and because they think |1, the army and navy as well a — | Mare and since then had been |in Italy, ‘ first line nor to employ them as + @ knows who committed the crime.| people. He declared that the F toward the Hadjez raflway. ara eeae ottcrd’ acrmenta of invather | Thousands of Highly Trained ia Leaeraipypwmeurege bar ism Lanta na NEW WARSHIP NAMED Re eene an Heese Ren nA By CheES GENT TO vrica,| i positions where they are likely to Eager for Immediate Ser- the third degree, and before he had |pronts FOR AN ENLISTED MAN ule of Amman, which 1s on the ralis |. a cements Transferred at Nequest OeoD / eee vice Abroad [388 Boodle of counsel: they. teduced |Unalr Invee too ia Atteen miles southeast of Ea~ ND tieiet auorwey Shamnr— |CHESTRR.—MRE. eas! CHESTER him to consen © & postponement o. | ne alt ‘ e ve oo a - Ina C . hetnle Y SVASITINGTON. Ar _ee: * | saurinoRn estes RST cheats UTICA, N. ¥., April 3.—Indictmonts| Services at CAMPBELL FUNERAL GUN SHELLING CHURCHES =|, srastroros. =the. Yer] nday, althougs on a} UY BOATS SINK TWO SHIPS, | ,,RALTNORE force of the enemy beyond |,UTC* Mont’ of tho Dairymene| CHURCH, “luT0, Brendway,, eveaine re s y 5 e defendant has the - ited & Amman, or as to any other reason /yoague, returned by the New York| Actors' Fund, Time la 5 at the urgent suggestion of the Mar ; pepe named in memory of ane aw oe és eae | j OF PARIS IS WRECKED at urgent Fuereasien of the 3 sa ‘ earing within torty-elgnt| | AN rid NTIC PORT, Apri Siiak ths ANMGUNDIDLENL 0° the “Gear | ny. the British should withdraw meee Grand Jury, were filed hore | EMMEL.—VERDINAND EsttEL, eal U | The Marine ¢ as urged that sev, |/PB F Mek AA Nd | steamships, part of & convoy to w of the Navy De " | Senate Committee Approves Liberty | Lia! on “Bisirict” attolney bie cet pala Sth Hs Whee eral thousand highly trained ma |get an immodiate hearing. 1 ere ge peace ettached, were sunk by |, “We Bave scores of dest | ition ABRs wann. ay, | Pp ARIG, April txOne: of the Paris Island, 8 Quant Va, and |®lready advised my client not to eub-| sbmarinea shortly after Jee ve | (oF 5 6 sainire 4 WASHINGTON, April 8.—All the fm: : ; long-range guns veague Island, Philadelpnia, be included} mit to @any more third degree in fied 8, mores Tatacke. Vasay ; 4 : In the Pershing ¢ na es,/methods. He will teil his etory in| ‘The freighter sated far The ou f ‘ urd.ng Paris bu ' | The freiy a i 1B day unani i Thus far there has been ® on|court and not before. Inumes of the tw Ips sunk were not |! ee | c « to prisoners captured on p * t 7 aairowa r , ae Hy} ured on |to take in other than the + ine| Hold without bail in the West {disclosed by the new ae ve |Increment ee eS the al| Side Court, Rothenberg insists he| 939... tr am wat Alabaman, fror ng ki 3 | 6 Ingram as m | expedition knows nothing about the murder. | WINNERS AT AT BOWIE. Pratt h rein? ps hel ae 1a Woman calling herseit p 1 i at 9:50 o'clock |had the matte with + | , bay \ ' Army Gen- Cohen bad fone to the Fire Gr ere WASHINGTON Goer. [*10! Stat? and urged that Four Detective iureay and | 83 Agnes | was. kl Attractive Offe for Wednesdc : 1 Gere |iimselt of arine which | geserted knew why ki Cook a4 9s \ heis Metlee were exonerated ractiv rings fo ednesday, Ps) 3d ment oe feoaes y billed ber lp | matine { MILK CHOCOLATE COVER Presi FRUITS = ‘ ch | Bl / I know who iat ed him,” she tear- He iM bam, a etry Body Wis Wot Fecovsreu Depu ce Comr her Goff on pertection: Conorising, grat " » nineapules ‘ ie Pas ¢ ed 6 Was always threat. | (T hime hu The Cass Arges & ng out of the murder of ferries ere * cele! “ “i \ i 500,000 GERMANS LISTED, [ening to wil! Marry if be murried Dor. | 491 Mono: | tyade port despite her damag Huiecriiger Wrowne was accuoed of |p | (eeertgehtta SuRetiat ttuakt Se ebrated premiums. milk } =| iB 4 fis vr | Bender a os Jhalding bkek the report of Mise Crus t i‘ Lens Than 250 Arrosted for Fatiare,_, the woman then gave the namo of | 1 ae ae ricans in Canadian Casnalty| <0!) dlaappegrance when it was made ASSORTED FRUIT Phe Ambansador had just completed | 10 Regteter, Cabian's enemy, : x > ~ List her iden in Al CUTSmelt you Like Hi: v to th in which a shell | WASHINGTON. Apr Lens than Uy ao. BO. Bt "Whitman Chief Guent Helland! orrawa April 8—-The follow-| f {7 West a Tinpermint Candies vou will take ve trem | n killed nearly 10 0 Germans have been arre fae y f ee ure : Dames’ Daug " g America arin the latest |! both men ay nineuilen these tittle rounds worsh ppers on Good Friday The jfatlure to registe: the ¢ eget 2 . hi Four hu 1 women a Ba ie ate TE b ‘ They tragedy, he 1, has aroused the census taken in F 1 Hneye t Seems on te A ne v. Whitman eee RNG leieis Gal er eeeenenn ee tntae tne bleusiug diversity jadier y : Paris toward Nn |these have been interned, the ago, Central Olfice detect ; we | bul in the Rose Koom|#. A. Coapman per, i tie April ed jackets of i 4 enemy who to destroy aN ‘inent of Justice unced to-day, The} ever, persisted in the belief tha ere Of the Hotel Plaza yesterday afternoon, |J. MeCone, Chicago, 1) ounded—¥", ALBANY, April The Senate to- ROTO fe without regard to immunities |tapulet a ie & Woman linplicyted in the Tho Governor was the principal gues |Atinson, Auburn, N. ¥.; Taleut, Willem | oto Bee tien natn tie ie nox 4¢ New York, de <4 ane 4 hag & le, Cal. Tw, B,!day adopted a resol n ng noo! peeecribed the laws of elvilization Dut it is cotimated shooting |G. Cattle, River 4 3, Brooklyn, Newark, and hymanity, NOU were recordeg. "There has been tmtroduced into the the Daughiers of Holland Dames 9 alt Be doeepin Sos Tn Ame aa reaaiente | Ue 00 Me hour for Saal q t ‘ aughters of Hollan: Kelly, oseph, Mo. / ' / - . ¢ - ——————