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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1918, 3 # A BOND IN EVERY HOME BEFORE MID E MIDNIGHT LAST CALL TO-DAY 'FOR LIBERTY BONDS! " BEWILDERED '%"* essed the’ Bone Fova ITH COLLEGE. "PADLOGK ON LPS KONAPED GR, GIRL DESCRIBES | OF U.§.’ DECRIED BY LT WES, WAR RESCUE WORK) SENATOR JOHNSON} FOUND UPSTATE | | | + --~>— — > i t co Elizabeth Bliss Tells of] Sedition Bill’s Passage Will] Emma Mutart of Staten Island | Y SKYSCRAPERS AND HOTELS; , GIRLS HERE FAIRIES 10 THEM 38 == = em. eats senhiinti asi 5 ‘. 6, [the hang of. They can’t under: And the City’s Poilu Visitors} ow @ round bail can pe beited over . the fence swith a round stick, When Appreciate Warmth of they were at the Polo Grounds the wT . : oth day and the ball flew Into their Their Reception. box, one of the number caught it. He was used to catching hand grenades in the trenches, and he clung to the! When I go back to my village 1 eom ee? aetna hy it back on the diamond hen told that the will have a bathtub put in my house. | horschide was one of thd necessary Mon Dieu! It will be the sensation | adjuncts of the game he declared that of mon Village.’ he Was sorry, but that he wanted it And with a merry laugh, which for a souvenir, igclosed two rows of dazzling teeth,|, “And for whom is the pa Conditions Behind the Lines Breed Discontent, He Is Located at Hudson Falls, Amiens Battle. Declares Her Former Home. Since the great German offensive is} WASHINGTON, May 4.—Warning| Fifteen-year-old Emma Mutart of over, or at least halted, an her plc-) that passage of the pending Sedition] No. 26 Mountain View Avenue, West th comes | Bil would “bre ANpad VARHOse 4 ture of this battle of de irr ry r ' d discontent’ and] Brighton, 8. 1, who mystertously dit from the front. It is not of the dead | make a “great virile people timid and | appeared when she was about to take and dying in the front line t nches. } fearful,” Senator Johnson, California, } the witness stand against Charles* Instead, it is a picture of the workers | to-day in the Senate denounced what/and Jennie Strang, has been found jdehind the tines—the men and women ie termed attempts “to padlock the!at Hudson Falls, N. Y. who are not on the battleflelds to {'Ps of Amert A “John Doe" indictment charging |maim and slaughter, but to reacue| ‘The bill impowes twenty years im-|that the child had been kidnapped } thie wounded and as far prigonment and $10,000 fine on any {18 Still pending, but it could not be he was asked. mon chasseur slapped a brother chi “hy weeatheat” be anawet seur @ sounding whack in the emall|a simile. possible of the back. On Geel Onis 7 combatants sebad ki uses profane, scurilous or seatoleg to-day whether the suspected’ The chassours, the “Blue Devils” of | 4,"OR, Ren! Only her first name is i fist’ reomived’ in this erty |e sue Aaeey oe tha tate, weal DUAMSETAIUMMey Liter Some om France, have all got very well ac-| One of the boys said that he would {from members of the Smith one ge Re oe Sue Seree ree J re ae spreads false rumors, inciting resist- | Richmond County, Staten Island, ree anee to th Government, or who by eived clows last night on which he quainted sinco they left the western| call his first child Washington and front. Every man of them repre-| the second Wilson, During their | automobile — trip Kellef Unit bring home the real first hand news of the herelo work of yritten or spo ord t his assistant, Frank H. Inn sents a different regiment of the] i;ou writt r spoken word favors the] #en| es, h Brooklyn ars were be- these soldiers who make the horrors | ,, ‘ " potlus, and many of them in conse-| ing continually held up by men and ot eet kn HahL: ART poadinia, hls | Rte OF LOREREY to Hudson Falls. And this mornihg quence, were unacquainted notwith- | women who wanted to shake hands, Ms iat 4 It also makes Postmaster General] the telegram came announcing the was only about ten milos from! ines when the offensive drive for) Amiens standing that they had fought to-| With th A number of them did, at ; »| Shake hands with an otd woman who gether for the common cause on the! told them that her boy had suse been! Aurleson the sole Judge of what crit-|¢ ‘¢ feal comment in the press may go] has be n, It 1s composed of) through the mails and empowers him] ThogStrangs are accused of cruelty y of the child, A detective n sent to bring her back, lains of Picardy as well as at Arras] \ji\¢ on : 4 { iia on the bash of the Somme, hana, ee she owongt bel THmorone nur docto} social workers, [to stop all mail to persons who write|to their children, It is alleged that One of the regiments which is rep-| EVERY ONE OF THEM IS al weonees ones A achera and farmers—all volunteers. | or publish anything he thinks improp-| the mother, when she wished to puns fesented in the selected 100, had 1,800 MEDALLED HERO. Grecourt was the name of the plac the children, burned them at tbe men when it went into the war. To-| Surely, they are a great bunch to|j} they were stationed rhis effort to gag the press and] ki@hen stove. ; day only three of the original soldiers} greet. Every man of them With a The offensive, according to the! stifle free sp sald Johnson, “is] At @ preliminary questioning of the remain. wounded stripe on his arm and with Meron letters rec was not a surpriso|a blow at Our brave men in France] Mutart girl, whose father is a brother % But the “Blue Devils” have forgot- | sone noe Shoe eget On tls, breast: Geonces aa any one, In fact, every one had! who dally perform deeds of valor} ot Mrs. Strang, It became apparent ten the war in the maze of things| twice, three times, four timag, five WOUMPaD THEE TT xpocted it for days, Miss KElizabeth{ which put to the blush the exploits! that the child's testimany would be of they have seen in Greater New York | and six t ull of them one | ? , : : Arona wugtin 1 L momber of the unit, In ber] of heroes of old | value to the prosecution. The case —things which have amazed them,| | Lieut. Le Mty-three, has been ee wepesae; ankne r | “I breakfasted to-day with a man| was called tn: court on complaint of ato them and tickled them, The Aeratripes ait tee deaern tiene nee lia “We were Just a few miles be-lwho could not believe that great] Probation Officer James B, Halbert, i thing which got dee under the kin and snuggled up to their pearts try can bestow. In addition, he ‘at hind the lines whon the offensive be-|departments of government are urg-| 4nd postponed when the parents of ars the military cross of the Brit- Sant Onatibn YyRARD 27 kon and you can not dream of the] ing Congress to pass a bill empower-|theh Mutart girl reported her disaps! vind Suddenly, through a WON-ling the President to commandeer all] pearance | jdevful almost) summery evening's] real and personal property of any], Henry A. Mutart, her father, said he was sure stillness camo the shriek of thot-] individual, company or corporation in| had taken his daughter ewer and he" 1 knew what It} the country. ‘Good God, he said, ‘if] gave the name to the District Attor« ad ands of guns, We meant. Though we it fol you pass that bill we might as well] ney. The name, however, has not yes |days, it was no loss terrih ; A OUNDED ONG Avonar ini m was the great reception they got from] !sh. He has been half-blinded in bat- ONCE parmance 26 pace eh dcidre Alad all classes of pe tle, and once when all the officers of Woenear @ Times ws le, poor and rich] }{y / ny were killed or wounded, alike, from the poorest in the city to} he ¢ command and led the men to the very richest; from the policemen | vict His war cross carries thr as well as the American soldier, the| Palms, indicating that he has been thrice cited for bravery He wears tried and the untried. also the medal of t that > . eon substituted for that of “John also the medal of the Legion of be in Prussia, i. The skyscrapers puzzled as well 48] Honor : i By afternoon the next di knew] «Keep still,’ 1 told him it we| Doe” in the kidnapping indictment, amazed them. When they saw the] Lieut. Albert Lemoal, twenty-rnree, qi zy It was said, however, that informa- . . the Germans were advancing, Or- he Sedition Bill twenty yeare| ¢ Mr M ‘ r speech was} has been wounded five’ time 1 e pass the Sedition years| tion given by Mr. Mutart concerning BYoolworth Building, speech was) cif, heen’ decorated with’ the ter |ders were rushed to us to vacate OUT] i, prison will be your portion for| relations between the Strang and be sure, they are all) orogs and the Legion of Honor medal ae | village at once. Immediately we be- Mutart families pointed the way to than talkers, but since|He fs what the Americans call ite DeLacoun BI RicauLT 25 gan rem ruruanabetndee’ G0s tn eee the clew which brought about. the “ se rs ” woune Tw J ‘The Senate will vote late to-day y a Masi ts New: York they have: sean | Rredteat “Misdges of meee ain ee evans Twice | tiCAUeT 25 : Pradeh janetc Pear girl's discovery. At one time the Be ath and found so much more to|@lways there with a merr Nouip and [ewarmony bai Mh ” vathes Villas Aye ila vee Ae upon the sonferenee report on the) Meshes 6) Des Se Sb bet See # one ’ ep enix another village several miles distant. > the ¥ ernal grandmother and other rela« ee pill, Indications are the vote will be| ternal grandmother an err | Bride in Whose Ca hose Care It Was oka LE toveet Ue Mais. Oe ite tives at Hudson Falls, ted and a smile—always a ile fo! Wk about than that busy recat everybody, including the pretty. girl! . " ¢ close. mt, where there-is #0 much same- Lieut, Clue. twenty-nine, haa een REVENTLOW IN A RAGE Left Also Gone— Draft {women with their possessions on : — jo much war, war, war! wounded only « but he | : and for whom the District Attorney's vt idging alone he) ASKS WAR FUND INQUIRY, | ortice organized a search was known nee, has . won the coveted Legion of! Ayrt ay Be Explanatio wheolbarrows, NEW YORK GIRLS ARE EN- Qecoration, gion “of “Honor| OVER PRAISE FOR BRITISH | Opposition Bae Than May Be Explanation, oad, little children dragged by thetr An FUND toads worked (he berion cages CHANTED FAIRIES. Well, that's the way "lt goes all : : oe terrified mothers, every one with thelr} senator Inger Introduces Res-|in ship building plants. This caused The hc iavestintiens A search to be made at Washington sand the homes of the rich @long the lines w bunch of ‘ver Because of Sinn Fein | For the third time since February.| i vostock, dogs, cats, rabbit id in which they have been dined and en- dashing = and d renchmen, | German Fire Eater Particularly E Acting Capt, MeKenn the wourh le uid cepa is and Philadelphia ‘Tho man who has been susp such cha ry one of*them ha. ne his bit an References | 2; », Says Correspo 1 : % : chickens, driving their cows and goats] WASHINGTON, May 4.—Investiga-|" pjigtrict Attorney Fach said to-da tertained—waited upon by such eharm- and some of them mare than fe | Incensed Over. References to Menace, Says Correspondent. |ijranch Bureau has nother kidnap- |) rire thom-—all rushing madly away | tion of the use made of all war appro-| that even without. the testimony. ce ing, such beautiful society girle—they although they wouldn't permit it to Honors Paid Richthofen, 4536 Be ping mystery on hand, The missing! 7 ti.4 dood of destruction pouring | priations by the War Department waa!tho Mutart girl he had witnesses are not hotels nor houses to then. be said mail wonder that the big- LONDOD h they Best city in the world gi them the] AMSTERDAM, May 4.—Count Re: , May 4.—At a meeting of|child 1s Shirley, five months’ jwn Upon them. Shells wore burst: | demanded to-day by Senator Gallinger, enough for the Strang case, which They are the palaces of which < i Sea: ican yin [daughter of Mrs, Theresa Jacobus of . w Hampshire Republican len will come to trial in the near future, ob ne hale es hod, and these prate biggest reception in its heart Nojventiow, tr article headed “Britiat| the Irish Unionist Alllance in Dublin} ©) Went 121st Street, The po-|!/N& all around and air batties were Gallinger iced a resol When Assistant. District Attorney oy nie ie Camhantinas MESA ROD ey cks of pretty girls they! Chivalry and Self-Advertisement” in] y a resolution was discuased| ic, petleve the baby may have been|constant. When morning came the] thoriaing 0% unites on Hepsi Innes started for Hudson Falls it was Bee hese weds are thelr ei rt ping hg acest zeltung, complains | +, the effect that while the alllance| taken to bo used in an appeal fur de- [Germans were only five miles away | tie inquiry xiving it full power to] Bis intention also to visit Syracuse, fairies, whose wands are their gra ecently went] '? ela desis Lecauas bedi ai yeaa heheh at ones. | atmmon witnesses and compel produc- he ml to Interview Jacob jand we were warned to mc that the itish s confident of the honorable Inten- ferred classification in th eee |e rig draft Hut somehow we could not desert! uv villagers, We waited uml all yjwere out.’ | Gols rere ‘ tion uusband of Mrs, Strang. — the'soas ot aiere Plant into Paraaiee. | BLUE DEVILS” OF FRANCE |, 1 jeu!” Such pretty H gitla, is thor general exciumation.| HAVE BUSY DAY PLANNED 7": And so many of them. Bewildering, s to an enemy Jolegat sent tions of the gates to the recen sufferable. i ‘i Mrs. J 4 particularly | trish convention, It differed totally |», German papers expressed | with the find n ‘Thelm pbus returned from p yesterday to be te her six-year-old daughter In doseribing conditions on March nga of the convent bewitching, they have found them of the manner in which | and adhered to the fundamental prin isley's’ been Aken away ‘ two days after the offensive be-! eS oe Ah! what will they do when they go ictal Airman Captain Baron von ; a : MBALHAe Ha date Han aa ook Ne ameter walt lui Hq ich ‘as buried by the Brit ciples of the aldance, namely, the or back to the western front? They will! Visiting Fighters Scheduled for Fly-| signet" ** : Te eeeintenance of the union between |i0, te care Of & woman she Knew.’ vor of the unit, says verse on l wns have one more incentive for which to fad Visit to Rallies All "fen L “ vince sail a nail cane ak sdaed 1 his woman had taken fhirley and “After a day of horrors, late in the | “ ‘ shoot straight, to go again over the ng ¥ to Rallies All Vaeeiee cael is alt ha vartiie i aeahane Thelma out for an alring in the mOMM={ vftomoon some Hritish officers rode | IEY Sti ulate usiness , top, to use their bayonets and grappl: Over City. | oO to tell us tteo of the WK and brought them back safely Mt 6 uy to gee how many men we could | [BE m B | men " standing comm ety hand to hand with the foe, They have) ‘The “Blue Dew normous yey received for \ tas what : i ’ at Ral © for, Soon the officers and mon | | pA we and loved the sisters, the s ‘ 1 AE Mrenoe alerted ng down ote All mem-| Ulster Unionist Council met at Bele sivg, Jacobus rushed upstairs Pho astrogelt + nd such a tir Bs a A e , w out to-day to “clean up" in the Lib- fast and passed a resolution wholly She ee egan straggling in, and suc | 1 " sof tho flying corps who burled | fast ¢ L ley was gon hy woman, ; r eer. Boar's, the mothers and wives of their/ erty loan drive. They are to make|er®, of the fit ps who Wurled | racrming the attitude of the Ulater|t{isycr op hire, Peart Dios twenty. |uedrawgled and forlorn lot T heve| im American allies who are In France or | #ying visits to rallies all over the! ut NT? 8 ie Prot Punioniats at the convention and cor bet lasing, Shirley's wine| Hever seen. But their courage was 3 7) ; ive Shits at ‘ led : lies all. ove nae onists at the convention and co ah wan wlaaine, Mbiriey's wins ) sie : 5 ‘ me their way, thousands upon thou- | city until £.30, when they report back) t x tho * exaduatad bak Wael Ge nice Gad hes not gone. They were just dead tired here 1s @ reason why this store 1s crowdec ands strong, to help them in \the|; g hey report back > demning the “unpw nted an ter clothes had been discarded and) 2 ateaian (hiae ‘from days of battle.” — when other stores are far from busy, and 1{ ‘Those In the Smith College unit} 1K the reason is ar Mrs, Hannah Dunlop Andrews, “i 1 E *|'04, of Bronxville, N, Y,, director, and ]| ne | Ot. Of Bronxville, N.Y. divecrraric {People get more for their money here. fy P the 69th Regiment Armory for din constitutional action” of Sir Horace a 7 © Those soldiers, the “holy terrors’ ise nmarehito € the Boche, declare that the Ameri- nna went out an | early this even can rife is the most wonderful! Gov, Whitman te Lihesty | ‘ ae 1 ‘at 4 Dit man to Liberty Land to re ae the nvention, cases in his distr were: |N. J a wing 4 other erie bo poo oe Tae tone Bue) view the Pershing veterans. ‘There|Deserier Now Faces Court Martial) ‘These meetings were the outward Lillian Rosner was stolen 01 a) cacciane’ ar But why is it that at present, when all in- De a y think o' BMD | the will dri sing n Se hd dl > '5 7 - ’ . t the 1 ) i i i Mies (hey coll an armoryia One| nicen Ce ne Mare Making Fake Attidavits— OS (OF Re RENCTA) BURAOIDE. 05:08 | and Ne PBUAgs OB OPE) F dustry in some manner feels the withering . arn a | tal The French officers will be en- 1 aking Fake AMIGe against Home Rule since eight, was “rented” t my . . gerne in their country, but @ ca-|tertained at dinner this evening b Sold His Uniform. A hatweancthe hat tabla: meeine pictunee-and) SlAppear ly blast of the world war, A\yweys is busier y serne ane Bere lke these quarters! Mrs, W. K. Vanderbilt Julius Steck, 25 years old, born in 5 Feiners againgt con-| Sho also was recovered. ‘garet Wood, ‘12, Pasad than in ordinary time al @ pollus tell those whom| vist to keep track o trate: | Austria ‘ ; ee an na wee en ee 5 a shoe sales-| Marion Bennett, ‘06 There is a_ three-fold reason, which em- re ee ech ih tan eep tral f the rapid mov Yorkville court, hand- | correspondent the M rg iF ver husband, Max, is a shoe pie te Jowlin, re 1 mm. ments of these enthusiastic Frencb- | outted, nen, A war map would show sudden! terday to Bedloe's Island, Treasury, Stock Exchange, Theatre (on the terrace of of the new|desoribed the meeting of the Ulster, man. They have threo children, Paula, | ; uncil as “the first step of loy 1a half, whe was at school, w campaign to defeat the|and the two who were at home with| field, Mass.i Marjori¢ the mother yesterday Brookline, Mass.; De y Brown, 4 t N ontelal h abeth Bid Peart Hayner, Mrs. Jacobus eald,! 2e momen Nd t A By 4 ny two new sol j69th Regiment, charged with having | C neces Valentine yr, Clara Gre ing hot and cold water, with baths. “Crenom! c'est un palais!" Which translated intg, uncelestial lish, or American, m@ans: “Hul braces the three kinds of shoppers— _, seven a The first—those who always buy where they can obtain what they want in merchandise made a false oath t t into the|Ulster’s n 1s formerly a! Home Rule conspiracy.” The me sir army. Steck, who pootblack, was sent with Co, B of the] ing, he says, was called by 1, “ t vice at the lowest price; fortunately e! “Love of Mike!” “Good night! ¢ Libra eitth 4 i a Hecombe, 'O4, Ne “t Hand, and ser , ; y Te palace!’ Ne Ry ees atime 854 chin to guard the water works at|ward Carson in yiew of the War Cat ed across the hall from her in Fet nA Chapin, *04. Sprit ‘iss. | these are in the majority; they are S\cys Bven the glorious expanse of Cen-| 44th Street Roof Theatre 2°) Pleasantville, He 1 Pe t's fall ; p its pled yaad tr i nd win | | steady customers. = ert arounc hat I “Ulster stands to-day ne « hel Mrs acobus, Thursda | e mt — Pr . Bea ay EhGea camble wna’rore lio ihe AtrGh Phie tee te eee | ane or Ulster stand: lay wt id g Mrs. J us. Thu The second—small in number, come to AWys lads them of the western front, | riving Just in time to se a8, SRSA) aH Ba patid are the recklessly owing day "t keep the pretty g! ments elsewhere, rls out of the of th e pictures of their reception at ( js of the gallant French fight-| city Hall on T 5 at Third A position is now wanted to bring her husband to liv Tuesd be A extravagant, who, for the small convenience one phe oe saree at he| Phey did not have much trouble in|Tecord showed than he territ with the Jac ry family and to'divide| Major S. J. Carter of New Y of being permitted to pi when they choose, ra prett td a Bt M as “a r for the inn e the t t expenses. re ac rom ' in one day than "he had ever eventing (es pleture— | resistered tt Rehr reetal Ar hil : : Me 4 Made a Lieutenant Colonel ignore the cost at which they purchase the mn in his life. And it's no ret, | J W. Gerard's “My Four Ye t he Wwe an Be a cde vd A AAS DRE DUAL) "i aria an convenience. he pretty girls! in Ge enlisted ur repre 0 Unionists in _ in she Rainbow Divi “Blue” Devils many,” nor 4 you etty | any,” nor did they hesita ink that you are all about just the| hiss the Kaiser, Aenean the} 7 ! ht kind of sol ¢ - me soldiers and aweet-| Grown prince and all of the other | deserted because The third—are those who in prosperous times buy where they can obtain the convenience of SEAMEN'S UNION ASKS U, $. | s-asuisuros. stor 4 ate Go ANNA HELD UNIMPRovED. TO OPERATE LAKE VESSELS Pig oh meer a Cay | men behind the lines which they have| and Wanted to get ou D THEY UNDERSTAND, BUT ‘ veral times, sold hin u en advar credit, and when they feel the need of retrench- CHEWING GUM IS STRANGE enjoyed $70 ed aO1S Her ¢ 1 and a in| | A Wd to American tobacco, but de-| our soldiers “sticking” the net non: RIGhS Gf Entering: Leaders Tell Shipping La C at Yaphank, Major Gen, Hugh| |B to Macys. re that Foil pap food as it has, in their own trenches, That was| 4% urge of|.. Miss Anna Held, who fs il at the ference Strike Is | | abe will cantina ont a ot! |B been served for them 1s pretty rich | action that they thoroug' d mart Be Of | Hote! Savoy, had @ bad night and her tt te - i: i y Bae Aghting blood. | Candy, chewing stood. They cheered President Wil. allt alae POPOUAD | 2a ice ihn enarnine wan cnilesl Government Ac Dix, when converted Into @ In this third class are those who are now and # water fountalr on's plc d became d J which he entiate 1 ’ +p ft ai i ii e aiireat ae a Title Saute hac | AaAA eRe tiem tele acta wun Donald McCankey announce VASHON May 4 an seuckea aaa making \Mocys busier than in or foularly gum. One chasseur ob:|on the screen, Pershing and Adina | w Je the real hit of her tite spending the night her bedaid ation all Great I . he North= dinary times. ed a pretty girl—-still watching Sims were !mmediately recognized she did a sleight-of-hand stunt| When Dr, MeCaskey | the h 4 n wsked wamen's at Bos » Camp; . oe pretty iris remove hi on w-| and enthus aticallly applauded h bot- {9.30 this morning, he suid the act ort to avert a strike wh n ri Doming und the} We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower rom where it had been 1 the Strand, where the entire © give|had just fallen asleep after a night of \ tosday told the &t 1 wbor |34th National Guar ee ning and stick it somewhere on her| audience poured out to give them a| ir us i Tong | pain HM perp Rep rtp a rig byes a eee Than Any Other Store, but for Cash Only rson, Immediately ne stuck his on| rousing send-off, the Blue Devils! cold drink lt etean il panne . Dp 7 * en He Ney Tee oe \ uniform and it was two hours be- | marched over to ‘the Stage Women's| After. this rally h Private hee tae iaat are. ready: to 9 the, Taper j Wei . | re he had the uniform clean ag War Relief's Liberty Theatre at tge|Harry Zody, one of ibe vars | Moceskey, F618. the aoe Mune OF th : inaterre mi thy command if y Another thing th 48 puzzled ¢ Library erans, made an app the n,|Clates and other frien Held Association to J utharn Dears ot 4 fs f AC / these warriors of the western front the Liberty Theatre $100,000|the boys marched to the Hotel ed to give df Board Departme 4 WT a YY Eee LAye hush Thined: int hie watth ee bone ears Tete wh c where the liner with fe twentysfour 1 seals synehin A dneaheament: ¢ : WMC Y g hountry a girl repor The sob chasseuirs drilled 1 sang ted wane ne sea criia ae s Was tr y t a sisters of Park Row cided | Fifth Avenue afternoon promer 1 8 took then 4 nf 7 . hit with the doug the The actresses showe ; jth rein u “ i und " w s ‘ " Herald Square New York trench, They 1 i :cigarett hocola Lit dic ! B , fi by | ¥ ‘ how those prett the nd called the where the ther chance pteadily, although ot cious all “ at An agneen ' ery, io Rainbow. Divisi AWAMARARAARARTATIAM Wai @eer baseball they haven't yet got fect dar but it was Ray Cox to kiss the Kaiser, the ime. with the union last year, in France. wi ee SESS SD ae RR EES SRT EL eS