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“n ‘s aS ¥ ) tacitly understood | with the internal affairs of any of . its members.” ‘i While the amendment docs not _ mention the Monroe Doctrine, it is to apply to it Bome of the members of the Ameri ean delegation are inclined to accep: QA amendment on such lines, feeling that it would meet the demand of the United States for some declaration in the spirit of the Monroe Doctrine. DISCUSSION OF COERCIVE MEAS- URES AGAINST NATIONS. Delegates to the conference of new trals devoted considerable time yes terday to the discussion of the article of the League of Nations covenant which provides for meas Whee against a state breaking rela tions with che League without @itting ‘te grievances to the execu tive body of the League, Amend ments were prepared stipulating that force might be used only in case of Mecensity; that it might be brought to bear only after nomic pressure had been insufficient and (hat sma Btates migit decline to take warlike meps Lora Robert Cecil, who presided. gaid that if small states were allowed te refrain from military action, the forces of other states shauld he given Permission to pass over their terri. | tories. Premier Venizelos of Gree glared during the discussion purely defensive alliances would be allowed under the League of Nations) covenant, The principle that armaments) e be reduced to a minimum was petienioes by the cos by the conference MORE ARMY AMY TRANSPORTS ARE HEADING THIS WAY \ Detachment of 147th Infantry on Maul, Artillery and Air Troops on Arizonian. | WASHINGTON, March 22.—Trara- port sailings with troops returning from France were announced to-day | by the War Department as follows: | ‘The Maui is due at New York Mare’ , with the field and staff, head- Quarters, machine gun and supply @ompanies, medical detachment an’ Companies A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, LB. Land M of the 146th Infantry (37th | Division) the jority being en route) to Camp Sherman. Un board also aro: coercive sub- that | ;Ready to "Weld ITALY DENIES M TO WITHDRAW FROM CONFERENCE UNLESS SHE GETS FIUME POR! “Report Absolutely Untrue,” Says Capt. Feru- Head of the Italian Press Bureau— col, Story Had Caused March (United Reports that the Italia! draw the Peace absolutely untruc from The flat statemen! was cabled made the threat which is above spread concern, Col, House was Way to avert trouble. A despatch to the Associated today, which says: “Hope was e Conference circles that by the fi Presented which would surmount pletion of the peacemaking work of the conference threat of Italy to withhold approval of any Peace Treaty not definitely settling the Italian whole question before him, whieh hore of a Jugo-Slay con TRACTION TRUST TO FIGHT TO FINISH FOR SUBWAY GRIP Any Effort Looking to Receiver for In- terborough, Says Shonts. Following the of James R. SheMeld as receiver for the Interborough Consolidated Corpora- tion, a $50,000,000 holding company controlling approximately 97 per cent. lof the stock of the Rapid Transit Company and 85 per cent, of the stock of the “green car” appointment Interborough ARIS, Press). Italian Press Bureau, to-day made the following stat Conference and it THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MARCH 22, WILSON SEEKS TO END QUARREL OF ITALIANS AND JU GO-SLA VS 1919. AKING THREAT Much Excitement. Captain Ferucol, head of the | ment With Mercury 30 Below. n delegation has thyeatened to with if ftaly is not given Flume are Home from Archangel with chil jblains and frozen feet and other fn yesterday from Paris that Italy had | Juries seventeen American soldiers.) denied. The report aroused wide- | “ho arrived to-day among th quoted as saying @ plan Was under [army passengers on the suxiliary rulser Lovisville, declared tha f 1 Press, dated yesterday, was received the 6 the Yankee soldier has xpressed to-night (Friday) In Peace | jad to ght the toughest and the worst rst of next week a plan would be is the Rolshevik the diMculty' in the way of com The seventeen wounded an lek raised by the men w attached to the 839th In-; fantry. ‘They got to Archanecl on made by three holders of these bonds In the judgment of financiers, the,“ Before the crash |eecurition that form the assets of the| “The Tenite-Trotaky army has pnsolidated Company are not sert- | P!enty of ammunition and ih many vusly impaired by the bankruptcy |!nstances in led by German officer proceedings, action of yesterday ppnow. $hh he ime on Ost By 6s | aiters widely from that taken in the |t0k three German officers: prisoners, f the New York Railways Com. | They all died When we reached Archangel and latter was an equity action| Were sent out 100 miles along the | for the appointment of a@ receiver, | Volorda llway we were poorly The action in the case of the Cou | Prepared. Wo had no snow shoes rolidated Company is an involuntary |and no fur lined coats, But our| petition in bankruptey, The receiver, | services were badly nee and we} jin such a proceeding, is custodian cf| went on. On Sept. 16 we met the the property of the concern only until | Bolsheviki for the first time, fought | the creditors meet and agree on @/ail day and all night and had four | procedure and elect @ trustee, who} killed and fifteen wounded thereupon takes over the manaye-) “[ was put out of the game wbout ment of the company, 850 miles from Archangel when a Sheffield, therefore, may nol! Rolshevik surprised me. | did not Mr. liar: control of the Consotidated |Company long, unless the creditors should choose him as trustee, his was one of the reasons why Judge Mer time we 1, He Tell of Battles of the equipment France know how to manipulate “by tha: —and I was shot in the wi me From troversy. President Wilson has the | 6 and fought the whiskered army is from him that the plan upon |'Wo months, Somet it was 29 or tisfactory settlement Is bised is looked for.” J Tees below zr | fir surprise,” said Private Alfred Stavikoff, was to find the pay the interest on Inter-Met. 4% Per | oiwneviki equipped with the latest cent. collateral bonda due April | French gun and machine guns We The applica ) for ar vership wondered at this, but they were part for the Consolidated Company was ' sent to Rus: snow shoes well equipp body and in Sher WELEFU, genqwen ue : a BOLSHEVIK! WORST WAR BRIDES HOME TO-DAY WITH HUSBANDS ° FEULS SOLDER HAVEMETINWAR Wounded Archangel, LEARY JURY STILL SPLIT FOLLOWING NIGHT AT HOTEL | Detiberates Return fo Court, but \ Say They Have No Word for Judge. in the Adolph fety and the ation of the Espionag to the Fede ing shortly 10 o'clock this morning. had spent the night at the MeAlpin after deliberating from A. M. yesterday without arriving a verdict. When they arrived at the District Court it said they Hand, A. The O'Leary Truth vie turned before They Hotel rT at v jury of Jeremiah rn, th “Bul was Judge A was held. no me whe tl BRITISH NON-RIGID AIRSHIP ENCIRGLES THE NORTH SEA 1,285 Miles Covered in Forty and a Half Hours in Unfavorable | Weather. LONDON A the March 22 (via Montre: The first account ia officially published of 4 recent remarkable long distance flight over the North Sea by a British Non-rigid airship, the US-11. The voy- age took the form of a circuit, em- bracing the coast of Denmark, Schles- wig-Holstein, Helgoland, North Ger- many and Holland, ‘The trip was char- acterized by unfavorable weather and therefore ts regarded as ranking as pers haps the most notable ever undertaken, The total length of Was 1,28 miles, and forty and a half } Sante ane | SOLDIERS’ BONDS AT STAKE. Menns Di! Tastatt tA WASHINGTON, Mareh ransferring payment Hight of the kind the the round time, trip about sn Al ‘Transferring Means of installment discharged sol- bai to banks where the subscribers an continue payments in civil life, are under discussion between the War erty of Bond accounts Department and the treasury. The uction is vrompted by the forced cancellation of millions of dollara of subserip soldiers, who on ‘ossible to pay the their accounts at on % rai eamual companies of colored troops for | lines, Theodore P. Shonts sald he and| Mayer set his bord at only $25,000, Lega ; | New Jersey, South Carolina ani!|his associates would fight to the bit-|SHONTS NOT TO RESIGN; HOLDS ‘Almost without exception the | Mennaytvania wi wil : Diinols, the headquarters of the 784] ter end against any further receiver- CITY RESPONSIBLE. American soldiers in Russia want to | Miles of Roads This Year. Infantry Brigade and five convales- | ships. Theodo: P. Shonts, President of come home, ‘They feel that they hav« | HARRISBURG, Pa, March 22.—<Ap- h Brig, Gen. & 7 helmed y President Of lad a rough deal, There were 5,000 | proximately 35,000 men will Be em cent detachments. ig. Gen. San-/ The Interborough Consolidated ‘s|the interborough Consolidated Com- Ati: ey gp ‘ ployed year on road building in ford B, Stanbery, commanding the|merely a holding company. The In-| pany aa well as of the New York |{mericans up where I was and only Pennayivanie, Adsording to plane 4 74 Brigade, is among the casual|terborough Rapid Transit Company | Railways and the Interborough Rapid | Oris Pouiaville were ten officer | State Highway Department, 600 officers on board : operates the subway and elevated! Tranatt Company, will not resign the|and 6:3. enlisted men convalescing miles of road will be built. It is eatte La Touraine, due at New York about| lines. It was learned to-day there | Presidency of any of these companies, | ‘rom wounds or iliness, There was JOHN La anit mated that within two months cone March 28, has four casual companies|is practically no likelihood of a re-|He was asked to-day whether he |#!80 the Lith Air Service Construction BRIDE ure tractors will, have to go into the labor of men from various localities, ceiver for the latter company beng would resign, and his answer was: | VOmPany Which Srining iaiee. ocioare — --— market and employ at least 10,000 men April 2, with the . /bile Ordnance De-|! its debts during the year. | Mr. Shonts, however, holds the city {listh Infantry of the sith Division, slalt the t tashment, Park Battery, Medical De-| It was suggested to-day that the officials directly responsible for the | thirteen officers and 825 men. Mos | Civil Action in Courts Pinon Baby Born to 1 HN Wife of | rr tachment, Motor Section Headquar-| three receivers—Lindley M. Garrison | failure of the traction concerns, and |)! these were replace nt men who Sailor as Storm Rocks Navy Wi Conds ot U. & Rifle oF joined N ork pris 0 e regi- “ sai « ads . b I. ters and Truck Companies A, B, 15) of the B. R. Ts Job B, Hedges of tbe | he seems disposed to believe the story |tnuni'y NAN ine eke kites If District Attorney Is es mm SA RHINGIe te een ScAcune and F of the sth Coast Artillery Park |New York Rallways Company and that Mayor Hylan and Comptroller |came from the New York and New naples he Cruiser Louisville, Priber, + the Wave iaceevelk aan fand the 640th, 267th, 101st, 43d, 37th,| Mr. SheMeld—might, by working In|Craig might welcome recolverships, | Jersey dratt nable to Act. Secretary of th se avy aeytrnts 19th, 21st, 30th, 8ist and) harmony and with the assistance of | in the belief that municipal owaership| Other ships due to-day are a a Sie ilean cteoulaville nounced to-day t in att i inv! ny om 324 Acro Squadrons. Federal Judge Mayer, be able to find can be brought about that way. He| Ar#entna, Ue) men Naga) abUte TRUER a erimiokt node | | ; : a * [ o6s Hee OF grergbrerguaey} bess ona —_—————— e city be ce, OSs en. ‘hic arrived to-da ‘on c ras | chet 919 & solution of the city trate prob- |waid as much to-day, and added: Culgoa, 101 men ‘ the civil courts, was threatened to-day mich arzlved) tes0Ry. trom Breet Was | ihe Ae oniy | me aaeee antl RAINBOW MEN 10 EMBARK lems in the unification of all the) “If that was the purpose, it makes| Wireless rep: pecaivad Jat <thOlin. ase tanadta ce tha Lauwhorn apart | truly a victory ship returning from |} Ae'Tie heen fixed, but it was sald traction properties. \it ali the more wicked.” Port of Embarkation announce that ij . . ee the wars. She brought back the! the mate will be held in August, FROM FRANCE NOT HOLLAND Mr. Hedges suggested that any| ‘Tho attitude” of the company {he Noordam, with 1,880 troops, ana | ment house, No. $60 Riverside eel canes ite hig pete Von Steuben, with 2,788 men, are | sons rs and the sons of Nep- , |move in this direction shoud be in-|/seems to be that the City Admin- against the owners, who are trying to} | due to-night at Ambrose Light and : ying . Tine scaling Al tuha ana the matanan of olives | | sumuzaled by Judge Mayer and said! istration hay withheld its convent to| will dock at Hoboken early in the] raise the rents |More aan ind Coal | tune and the gurland ves were| Standard Fast Color c iyi.{the Judge “might cot " Mr. [increased fares an CA a s. The cruise \ A ‘ . 3 Bp . interwoven with wreaths of orange Will Sail vain After hog hie cen cP sale sanders Conaldee|euiversdiB, hereby. Sasing. posible with 086 iraea wai “tock early in|, Henry : Millen pee atto ney ‘ for Power Houses Re- blossoms, for there were bride: ae U. S. Wool Buntin Fla $ Which Leaves the Mid- : : er |inunicipal ownership and operation. | the morning at Pier No. 7, Hoboken, | been made counsel of the tenants ani} SAA UA ceil pa sion, f the least desirable of the three re-| "On the other hand, there is @ dis-|The Zacapa, due at noon to-morrow. | this morning he appealed to Distr ported Assured. jlore for the fighting sons of war dle of April. ceiverships. He came from his office,| position in certain fnancial quarters | will anchor in Gravesend Bay and - 8 manatee loofanilrwods cinumnhant covanethe perspiration show his b i|to believe that financia! interests im- | her 107 casuals tak Houoweny, | Aiearney, | ewann, to) “Invanieat jeu mp he f on showing on his brow, and|to bellev 1 +|her 107 casuals n to c at P Ps PARIS, March 22.—The Rainbow DI. Ieasured neweparct men he had note. [tend to unload the surface lines on| ‘The Mutsonia, with 3,324 men, charge that a nominal change of own-| New York wil ave to Walk 4*| waves, except on one occasion, when Se or Crnenry frome Breet oF be nay bec nee b-lthe city for the Hylan Administra. |also due to-morrow. ership in the property was madi neuulbae sob arin atcenchantne avouecin: Bul weall! 7, aaa ee Wasaire, instead of Antwerp or Rotter: |!" tay because he had too much |tion to experiment with, while the: The Antigone is scheduled to reach} the purpose o king leases y purr { breaking , Moe 8 wrt dam, as previously planned, it was an-| wor kto do keep the well paying Interborough | Ambrose Light at 8 o'clock on Mon-| caayneing penis. Certain evid rn fore tug ters were operat-| but immediately subsided when hi BxB..cccceee Oe nounced to-day. The division will sail] Up to noon Receiver SheMeld had|Rapid Transit Company. | any morning, PERE er ener to-day tn at any time since] saw the mischief he had done, ‘TH 5x10........ 8.65 shortly after the 26th, which is sched- on posseasion of the Interbor- The George Washington, with 5,028 | tended to lead to criminal inve : hs ied to leave the middle of next month Ra risolidated oft ee AE Me in one We Gu Mt EY, BOD Tusecey:| wes leis peters Asuen: District Resins WARE eCieeae Werane vase Maren oe LEG Veen) 6x10.....-..12.25 5 c oes is la | . | " e arch Coa 16 powerhouse me e Before starting from Germany the|omce, No. $2 William Street, a clerk | torney ‘Talley by Mri Miller, Mr." M ‘ the power that could be wished for by the 27 PS eee et Rainbow men will undergo delousing | announced that “Mr. Shefield will not 5 communteated with Mr. Swann and a/ofthe Interborough and B. f wives of American sajlors and 24 10x15........25.00 and other embarkation formalities, #01) available to-day.” John Doe proceeding may result in assured, Paul Honynge, counsel] "VP Of ere aiers, ‘Then a their stay in port will be brief. Special) °° 1NN' oN ‘i site a |" Gf it te found that the District at-| fF the private boat owners, sa bands 10x20........30.00 arrangements have been made to make » Smith, who is in the city to- i. "| three of the most powerful tug storm arose and the seas were lashed the journey to the French coast as|%4¥ declined to comment on the ’ | torney’s office has no ground Ta HAShae ied oueratian’ ¢ ; pile hat im the signe EAFe® stock of poles and brackets tlot e tenants propose to q| the harbor were put in opera O-|into migh uries. ne eh ‘The project for routing the division a " jad en- Aras sie € uld be no by way of Aptwerp or Rotterdam, after| tered into an agreement with Mayor to prevent the new sei be the wife of John Kemm THOMAS MARTIN ng the Rhine, was abandoned | Hylan, W. R. Hearst and Comptroller “a " ae gmill Holding Corpor . pine 304-306 Canal St. traversing ' a » ure re lor and resident of Philadelphia. ’ Decause of the narrowness of the North| Craig to force municipal ownership | —e—— carrying out its threat to evict | st ation was necessary and it Near Broadway, N. Y. Bea steamship lanes, the frequency of | of all transit lines in New York City f ee laa Bede Jtenants who refuse to sign een eee ee di aves ‘Telephone 725 Canal, foge at this scason and the danger of |It was said while he .s in favor of (Continued from First sam asea at increased renta Sli fully performed by Lieut mine fields. municipal ownership and operation soo ran miakesd (Continued from First P: ) a t De of te ante Ww . Dow H, Casto, assiste of street he is taking no|of my boyhood in Maine up to the eS ean Nounmuck, Afterward it wa , dae Charles Cullen and Re MINORITY OPINION jaetive part in bringing .t about present I have lived a blameless life, | that all the tenants were ¢ s a : The bride are KAISER AND WILSON HELD ["ronvUmATE rom pumtie” og [it Tvauwnich when tha vm, O04 Rt oo gaat Ste Wor, Vow Pesta 9 ‘oat tre mus for IN THE SCHOOLS ning of my life has to be spent in a |!) hoof the Army of Ocoupatic cided unanimously paw” tolt Masters, 1 oF ess. itterson, twenty & a NN, | Mayor Hylan and Corporation| Priaon cell under such @ charge as} he ; nove, Lloy had ai t 1 DR. HENRY R. LINVILLE, Counsel Burr had no comment to|this without sccking to attribute /Sve you tle Sunil! of Js of yorma Pia ipl gah er ein : SI uy pg , make on the new receivership, bu, {other things tome, My wite was my | Might I am enter the Prince ind Henvy h hn Kemm went to * Tene jon, Names Lea t to Arrest an i Det | Haein a ikea te mpanion; she was iny nurse, The Vales and his suite! nade Secretary | Oats ase Hospital No. 15, at the Public Forum tives S ey Found P . | "We wave the concert and Lan ie Asathird fegal move itis pl 110) tour are members of ite boat | f N., and Cupid went wth him, CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Rverybody knows that the Inter-| Was absoluicly ho motive for me to} i ) Mal atnb bf omndemang nan iaetrtart " N., @ pid Nim, Robbers’ Kits. | borough Consolidated Is the ho! commit such a crimo as ts chargea| Prince and promised him a dance, | Matitute proceedines ih a mak owners’ association The boy was named 1 Scott |] gitth Avenue and Tenth Str | x t holding | t how ame bout that bh rurt nm alleged conspiracy N y b me ce detece|Company for the ends’ of the|against me, There is every motive | it came abe at cour t i \ tow x «um us SOON ¥ arriva yp The offended dignity of three detec. | COMPANY n t the jegainat 5 ee jteok me from Joughboy «| A report ot th ie? Kee aL-Bepadmay: wialsel Gl Oe yn Ahad & Fin at aavecal Duh Sunday, March 23rd, at 8 P, M, Rives resulted in the arrest of two young Old = Metropol tan ct Railway |for mo wanting her ve, auite polite about it, He 1) torty-eight ed new has 1 sisal The Public Is Invited. men strolling through the Parkville sec. | Company, It was organized to un Dr, Wilkins denied that Mrs. Wil. | beg. y pardon, but isn't y Heesee we i to boat ow & force of Me | dred dollars was subscribed by the dh ; tion of Brooklyn with complete kits of |load on the pybile and sa forty. Kins had Kone into ) ho © or had dane RE ae aes feat f rhe tune | ‘ Y al a np |gobs and doughboys and others on — burglars’ tools Inate thing that the receivership has |TemOvod ger it eee ee tnnt ves Lin he Mamalel Kk wae aula the WUALT is next Monday and vas said more|the hip, and enough souvenirs wer ‘The interest they showed in houses| interfered with the unloading opera- | ning bears no SiKM of the seventeen | take ar partner trom hig who. Tere. 8 & to-day than at iaig at his feet to load up a couple of DIED passed might have indicated they | tion, Neither the receiversh p of the hammer blows which crushed hor the reason being that |” "phe tenants that if etre |eurniture vans: 00R81 GEORGE G : ded moving there, but Detective | interborough Consolidated nor the | RKull. How the hat cacaped, injury uty | ther wre girls enough to ¥0 |) old goods are put ow ody AaUAPraE ca | the youngest bride on the cruiser | OO Ooe name ananae Got Dev AR ES Biiiapetrick of the Parkvillo station had |New York Railways Company aftocts i the, agaault the ductor und, Ht resty with the adv. | on that date—ds was done tn many er ert oa s Mra: foun LAthumy wite of a| Gaunt. smreawan @0tk: ee. aime Eesoubts. He called Detectives Tubman! in the alightest dexree the city’s con. | > expla | Wien whe na 4 ed & fow my aM on Harlem tenement rent me Nevin rea t 7 Me ee Titties ROOK. ANE FA) Guu nals . m5 vy ee d they stopped the pedes- bis w one chap may proper! eo they will consider what | vate of LI + Ls syne Meyers and they stopped the pedes- | tract with the Interboroush Rapid | QWES BELGIUM 2 BILLIONS. | ave him for another tion to take under the te of th | French girl, not yet seventeen und | GRAVEL —PAULINE GRAVEL. " ~ The Prin a fine i demanded Fitupase| Senne!) Company for the operation - eee GORA Le tte: anbretac ra COA MAL OE Une Ken 88 Bay | 27TH SOLDIERS ARE FREED. | ;porousnly French in daintiness and, Services at CAMPBELL FUNERAL Ntep of the city-owned subways and equip- | sum Represents = for Requ Pilandig duncan fe ham nar’ taas| ereen eee tone oy Or to run beauty. Her father's home is in| CHURCH, Broadway, 66th ot, sature » man addressed, |e" lene tered the f t. He is Very gal or Woman, Whose sate Th Hoke La, or where he is In the in-| 48% 9 Pe M Mtapatrick of the! Judie Mayer's appointment of Mr.| BRUSSELS, March 22.— orienta ant | GIRL IS MISSING AGAIN. Hintnkes They Oats Wanted Wt i ee ee ee ADA MUWADR, Shefticld late yesterday resulted from |aept ro Belgium for requisitions of FOU. Aenean BEe! TA 988: are. 38 eee leted at t hou nd ther At CAMPESLL FUNBBAG ee the failure of the Rapld Trangit Com- leash and other money transactions | if | ha SONATE ID He WOME) Adele Ys ierame e pretty steno-|t un a ‘ the blushing little girl, a , Broadway, 86th wt, Sunday, If | had my way abou 1 should | 1 Pr ' nen three soldic ro _trenh—1 | wuses we'll pany to Day a div end. The direc-laione aggregates $2,000,000,000, of | have a slipioad of Yankee girls come |#rapher of No. 34 Manhattan Avenue : soldiers wax wounded, and when patrick decided tors of the Rapid Transit Cor ; prose , sito f teach eur girls how | Whose disappearar #3 last) 0 y ' ; 4 her father learne t i ieeBbe oseerstvee may thy, (ound, Jum, Aan As POOR FOR RAGY | WhIOn HAE FABERAR AE AAA) i : : ur Rirlé Now | vented a amall sensation and who wa to I cham tor thelgist and i r tathor rn ' ie RELIGIOUS NOTICES, pasks, skeleto! and a) have prre action o © ¢ circulating | r after the ar- i S SEABHID Was in a hospital they had him trans Ree UO Rh NeNougnt searching the two men, dend for the first quarter of this mistice and taken up by the Belgian Butane aie, NOPE Ph, (Daas ith ie shore, suffering from aphasia ty ly 1 4, ferred to their home, A wedding was WaRTTNG TEN aT MALriae cal and Kalser stuff.” said Wita- | Yet Tt will not be paid. Banque Nationale, and $40,000,000 Ye said the reporters, in chorus. wgain among the miss ‘ ed that the boys had b the result and Private John is now at Rigs, JANES Ht BUENCEA DY 2 aie fa! ane-at-tha:. vriaee’ ‘ividenda formed the larger jeanduoated by the Germans from the | "Die ne [1 iain ine woman went out for @ shoe| rowed the machine for a Joy ride und Brest, awaiting a ship to bring him! inn "Bran" Wiiso part of the Income of tho Cunsoll-|Banque Nationale and the Societe ,, “Hil hire With ¢ mah tn the world shine from her home on Thu morne| that she did not wish to prosecute | nome | Sane find dated Company. As a result uf the Generale during the occupation. The Pa cna eiel tenes tne Beek (ig ane bee nes conan een conn uy, Bat them, The sollre were thereupon dia distracted me 9 polic on d haart sesming at fhe avant: ne, Consal [Ceara evn ay of tava. ee BSG. ca8 Maat ear gah ute Scag ity tase chant and wll be wie Co DariOao nig ac RUD GURAP Ban oe "HE Pee a ars ith ne fesord dated Company finds itaelf*unable to! and ‘monthly payments, bim—most of all,” for the apprehension of her, ip Tuesday's parade loos Horace bly, 19 Bignsture oa ihe bus. ba~-adve Po ae oe ge