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MANCHURIA DUE TO-QAY Wite 1,027 WOUNDED TROOPS pre rene Transports Sierra and Valacia Dock Ahead of Schedule— Others Near Port. lias The transports Sierra Bor deaux and Valacia from Brest, of the from Six troopships expected in this port to-day, came Into the bay in the early morning and docked at noon, The Valacia went (to the Cunard Line pier, at the foot of West 16th stréet, and the Sierra to Hoboken The Sierra had on board Major Gen. George B. Duncan, who com- manided the 77th Division when it went to France. He came back on the Sierra as commander of the 82d Division. The transpom had th Division adquarters Detachment and Troop, the 82d Division Military Police, 8 officers and 373 men of the 328th Infantry, 1 officer and 76 men of the 327th and 639th Air Squadrons, Brig. Julian R. Lindsey of the 164th Brigade and Col. Robert D. Walsh of the 163d Brigade were also on board, The Valacia had Companies K and M and Medical Detachment of the 126th Infantry, the 119th Machine Gun Battalion and part of the 505th En- gineer Service Battalion, as well as tive ot companies, four other the the Ohioan from Bordeaux is not ex- transports due pected until and cannot dock un- til to-morrow. Other ships due are: The Manchuria, St: Nazaire with 4,784, including the 58th Infantry Bri- aude Headquarters, 104th Engtneers, 104th Supply Train, 104th Sanitary Train, 104th Mobile Ordnance Repair Shop, 104th ‘Train, Headquarters, even casual companies, 1,027 sick or wounded and thirty nurses, The Mexican, Bordeaux, with 2,464, consisting of 311th-Infantry Field and Staff, ona as Supply Com- pany, chment, Ordnance Detachme and 3d Battalions, Headquarters 3d Battalion, Machine jun Companies D to M inclusive and casuals, The Roma, Marseilles, $53 members of the 605th Service Battalion. pi a Carey JERSEY ARTILLERY BACK vernor Ranyon ¢ on Arrival at Newport News, NEWPORT NPWS, Va, May 21— Governor Runyon and Senator Ed, ft New Jersey were among officials from several States who welcomed the 112th on board ingineer ects So Field Artillery of the Twenty-ninth Division, which arrived from France to-day on the transport Orizat The artillery iment is composed of former Na 1 Guardsmen from New Jersey, Virginia and the District of Columbiu —- CRIME NEWS LEAKS OUT IN SPITE OF THE POLICE Two Brooklyn Robberies Become Known Notwithstanding Efforts to Suppress Information. ‘The attention of Pol Commis- sioner Enright is invited to the following leake of criminal inforn tion suppressed by the police Two weeks ago three men jumped througb the window of the A. Be rosky & Son flour mill at No, 175 Engert Avenue, Brooklyn, knocked down and stunned the night wateh- mtn, broke open the safe and took several thousand dollars in money and securitie The bicycle store of Max Friedman, No. 1 Broadway, Brooklyn, was entered last Friday night by thieves who moved the safe into a rear re blew it open and took away with them six $50 Liberty bonds, two dia mond pins worth $1,000 and thre diamond rings worth $900 —--— CRIME REENACTED: GUILTY. John Quinn Confesses rislnry After Jury Visits Scene, To prove that John Quinn, No, 395 Knickenbocker Avenue, Brooklyp, wa the man found robbing the home o Mrs, Reatrice Firth, 41st street and Tenth Avenue, on May 10, the jury and udge May of the county court to-da Went to her apartment. Quinn, who is six fect tall, was placed in the’ position the robber Was said to have occupied, > and was identified. Following reenactment of the crime Quinn pleaded guilty to a burglary cvarge, He has prison spent twenty years in PERFECT “M ISING -unon FIRTING A Distinguished Service It’s the feel of the next to the s' the merit of underwear. Munsingwear garment men, women agd children and light in weight that y you have them on, There everyone—tall, stout, short Intantry and the 157th | in that decides The Satisfaction Lasts rn enY SvaStKo © Mrs. Vincent Astor as ~ To Turn Out 500,000 Salvation Doughnuts WHEN SERVANTS — ee a si Queen of Kitchen, RICH MEN AMAZED eee MRS. VINCENT ASTOR — DIRECTING THE COOKING OF THE DOUGHNUTS Wife of America’s Richest | Young Man Donates Her) — Own Fifth Avenue Culinary | Department to Aid $13,-) 000,000 Drive. Marguerite Mooers Marshall. HERE are two new queens of the kitchen in New York, al- though it is safe to they | will do nothing to solve the servant | problem for the harassed housewife.| , For the two are Mrs, Vincent Astor and her friend, Mra, Henry Potter Russell, who was Miss Ethel Harri-| jman. Two days and two nights they | have sfent bossing the job of frying thousands of Salvation Army dough- | huts in Mrs, Astor's own kitchen at| N $40 Fifth Avenue, he dough- nuts are to be sold all over New York| to-day, which is espécially “Doughnut | Day” in the week of the Salvation} Army drive. | To be sure, Mrs. Astor told me yes-| terday afternoon that she didn't know) how to make a doughnut. And Mrs. | | Russell added the fyrther heresy that | she didn’t like ‘em! Nevertheless, the | two charming young women, their blondeness beautifully emphas 1 by their simple black frocks, were mov- | ing about the big white-tjled Astor] ie aio ‘we bg oetied Axor REGIPE FOR DOUGHNUTS; east feat?) THE SALVATION ARMY KIND _ MRS, VINCENT ASTOR MAKES. wero being mixed and inspecting thelr careful packing in waxed paper and} big boxes. Mrs. Astor's arm was still| ™ in the sling placed around it when one Five cups of flour. of her dogs bit her several days ago| 4 Two cups of sugar. i} at her country home on the Hudson, | Five teaspoonsful of bak and her long, slender, exotic beauty| powder. med curiously out of piace in a} One saltspooniul of salt. kitchen, even if it was her own, Mrs. | Two exes. Russell, whose outlines are a bit mor si rounded and who has a charming pink One and three quarters cups flush, is rather more the housewife| of milk, type One tablespoonfal of lard. It was her mother, Mrs, J. Borden | pao tavierpoestel at mare | Harriman, who impressed the Asto Knead, roll out, drop in hot hen into the service of the Salya- when it was found that ew York couldn't pos- sibly get ready enough doughnuts to DOUGHNUTS. be exchanged, for dollars to-morrow —— BOYCOTT GOSTS HER $10 fat—and in a few minutes you | have | ‘PRIZE FOR GLEANEST HOUSE VEN when the kitchen had been me's ws @ dearth of Cofs. Mrs, Astor, as I said, frankly ne Jadsitts: tees tontulty. to) conwtruct|.” | : - | GAUSES RIVALS TO APPEAL doughnuts, though I betieve she aia| Mother of Five Admits Knocking — learn how to fry eggs in Fran He: Loaves From Hands of Shop- Flag Awarded to Mrs. Lucia Allen |ne'shbors, it is safe to sity, hie’ had pers at Marked Store. Upsets Other Henry Street no experience frying doughnuts. ¥ | discovered that the ¢ HELD FOR MURDER Richard von Krebs Was Known as “Joseph Seed” at Homes of New Yorkers. wealthy employers of Richard von Krebs who regarded him MIXING | ROLLING 4 : = Several asa will prised to learn that their former but-) “model servant” be sure ler is held in the Tombs as an ex- caped maniac and They knew him See®" and he was said have served in the household of the Kaiser. woman slayer. under the name of “Joseph to { former Krebs wan arrested by Detecttves | Michael Meyer and William Reynotis after a search of two years and to day was held without bail by Mag! trate Harris ~ Among those for whom calmly toll the Magistrate worked were late Mrs. Hetty Green, daughter, Mrs Wilkes, United States Senator O'Gorman, Con- | gressman Thomas Smith and James Punnett, the most recent employer, at No, 43 West 55th Street Kroba he has the her Mans Krebs appeared calm enough when ey he appeared before Magistrate ta RusseiL ris, correctly garbed in a “Prince Ai- SHOWING EInSHED. DOVGHNUTS bert” cout and neatly pressed gray striped trousers, He asked to have Senator O'Gorman notified, as he fit sure he would hurry to his aid | Mr. Punnett, for whom Krebs was working when arrested, said he had employed him through an agency. i “He seemed a model servant,” Mr. Punnett told an Evening World re-! CHARITY BALL COST $6,000 TOO MUCH, WOMEN CLAIM Free Milk Fund Sues Decorators porter. “His work was entirely sat- 4 siatraih de Bea istactory. Of course 1 knew little for Overcharge at Big Event about his affairs, but he had asked | at Ritz-Carlton. my advice about collecting the $10,-| Society women directing the affairs of 000 Government insurance on the life the Free Milk for F charity have | of his son, who was killed while fight- corations for (he ‘arnival de Victoire at the Rite-Cariton Hotel on Dec, 2 last year cost them | 43d Street, and said he had gone there $6,000 too much {to talk with his wife about the insu Mre Warren McConihe, President, told |ance on thetr son, killed, ine 1918, at| Supreme Court through her lawyer, Warren Mc who is also her husband, that $9,000 was paid for decorating the ball- room, it was discovered that they w “inferior and Inappropriate’ and wo ing In the American army."* Krebs was arrested at No, 337 W Justice Infantry, Another son and expected home soon after “According to the police record, | Krebs, following an atrocious as sault, was imprisoned at Trenton, in| n 190%." He escaped and in 1914 in‘ al in the Navy only $00, ‘The Physioc Studios sued leged to have willed Mra, Annie Rheil | the society for 815,000, claiming that wax and to have Wounded her husband the agreed upon. Mra. McConihe,|When they refused move from a In behalf of the soctety, put Ina counter |1arm they had bought from Mrs, Krebé while he was imprisoned ae Fannie Schaefer, of No. 282 Seventh Residents. claim for $6,000. | Krebs was arrested in 1915 and was |nally, when Commander Evangeliny! Fant tal ils Ber pee : - Residents. _| Among the soclety women associated | sent to the Asylum. for Criminal ‘tn | Booth sent out a personal appeal to /OMrh bed Mes a whos ‘dy Sammie Subatino walked into No. 57| with Mrs, McConihe are Mrs, J. Pier- gane at Trenton. He escaped in 1917.! the vation Army Canteens, she | pAb sr . owe was arraigned He Street last night and awakened pont Morgan, Mra. Robert L. Bacon jr. PR +live gathered in a corps of doughnut (1) "8 ea et Police Court to-day Mrs. Lucia Allen, who is the house- Mra, Bernard M. Baruch, Mrs. J. Bor- i i Artista who began at 7 o'clock Mon- S*4rked with forcible picketing in front Keeper of twenty: apartments den Harr! Mrs, Nicholas Long: ’ | day and worked, in teams. % # ‘dua na bakery at No. 113 Ave-) *Mrs, here is the flag you Won worth, Mra, Whitney Warren and Mrs. | " | bea nue C, A policeman said she wore a for the clean house In Henry Street} William K. Vanderbilt jr SU CIDE SAY POLICE o'cloc! st Monday, all Ks nouse | till 11. o'clock at night on Mon “badge reading “Women! Help Win the from Catherine on the downtown side > = | a4 J | day Tuesday and all Tuesday night.’ strike to Get Cheap Bread,” and that|to Market Street on the uptown side.” pL ane Beit | Tho sero hour set for the frying Of she Mnocked loaves of bread ftom the | Dit win \MISS MOWRY’S BETROTHAL | Lawyer Henry B. Potter Finds Wife tho last 1t was 7 o'clock this hands of persons. It was awarded to you, but there's De ee ihe! | awarde ‘ ead Near Kitchen von time. seven, was the president of the com- | present it to you right ' Mrs. Elise R. Potter, forty-two years | ag reads her Sa She Assi aughe ‘ The Astor kitchen is a huge room mittee to force down the price of bread, | The inscription on the flag read iMot pale Le he Assumes Daughs| a4, ‘wite of Henry B, Potter, a lawyer with a in n This wes Mrs. Blias said the, Consumers’ 1 ufe | on oon PO | ter Didn't Know Her Own | with offices at No, 21 Nassau Stroet, Covered yesterday with kettles of, of Women has 2,000 members on the|* shite Rousk +] Mind was found dead from inhaling illuminat- boiling fat and +h ¢ the room East Side. The committee, she said, |* ON THIS BLOCK. “| 3 ‘ing gas in her apartment at No, 135 yes filled with long tables on has decided that the price of bread is |” . r _.l| Mra Allan McLane Mowry, who has | West 12th Strect at 1.40 A, M. to-day. |great pans of doughnut dough were °*rbitan® arid a boycott was called. | The Rey, A. D. Moor Jannounced the breaking of the engage-|‘The police reported it sulcid 1 ing m: 1 in she nd cut| Magistrate Simpson said the women the Sea and Land Dar ment of her daughter Harriet to Lieut When Mr. Potter reached home ct }) ong a Out rare wliincthle FahED PMc te ot r William M. Washburn, U. 8. A, #ald| 4.30 he could not get in and forced tha |Sut,.I wondered if the fine, spicy.) ii charged » but that the |time ago for t! to-day she did not know the cause of | door, He found his wife dead on the |benger-inspiring odor of A ha eee dence oe SER EU Ee eae -jtenement in Hen 2 |the break between the young people. | poor near the kitchen range. Throu, r ‘ional dainty had evor "7 re ‘per ioe lhcdigins and he fined her, $10, | | She had made the ending of the en | ¢riend Mr. Potter suid he believed her manatad ahe.e ainices ees! Mrs, Elias paid the fne, | STARS TO SHINE AT BENEFIT. |gaxement known, she suid, at the re-|deeih wan accidental, She had long hed Who were making the doughnuts? 1 gE i oun quest of her daughter, who had gone to | poor health. Mrs, Astor's own cook, ‘Mra, Wilec ‘THREE HURT IN TAXICAB lanaey to Provide Summer Vacativas |-p,ol; for a visit at the home of mre —lL—.—__—_ at, Men ited if fo went ¢ Robert Livingston Clark, Mrs. Mowry 4 -n0 of the hardest workers. Over meant ee Temement Cmtare ms a | Raat titinasion, Clark, Mrs. Mowry | | OVE HALTS PROSECUTION. the kettles of deep fat stood Louis WRECK AFTER DANCE benuefit_of the University Settlement |0bly ‘nineteen, was not sure she knew | .——— Gillet, chef of Mrs. Frank = Society's fund for summer vacations fou! "Miss Mowry in a of the | Woman Charaing #400 Thert jriswold Othe white-aproned, Vehi 4 lehildren of the tenements at the Morosco w man’s Motor, Corps: B but. wrash- able to Make ap Mi |white-capped workers were from the | Vehicle Smashes Into Girder and |rrheatre next Sunday night \Washburn (SA. formeriy ‘metro. | Miss Juila Komar, who has a fur ion Army Canteen at 1th| Victims Finish Journey in jagmmone. tose whe. Wil oe politan tennis champion, |shop at No, 1270 First avenue, took a , and included Staff Captain Ambulance [Cowl Donald, Brian | — good look at Andrew Balough, of No. Black, Mrs, N. Fitzpatrick, Mrs. J Bi sche HBR, HEAry 4 ARMY FOOD SALES IN JU, S§,!4!1 Bast Gist street tn Yorkville Court Irene Rideout, Captain Roberts,| * t!cab containing two women and e ee : ‘to-day and burst into tears, She said e Rideout. oberts, agit ; [she didn't, know whether she wanted cc-k at the S$. -tlon Acmy Training |® ™an struck @ steel girder at seth GRONNA ON COMMITTEE Surplus Meat and Vewetablen to Be [ne tint Kim cor the thelt. of 400 Home, busily rolled out dough, Also | Street and 18th Avenue, Brooklyn, at 2 — - m wed of Here, {1 wa xpluined the Baloug' had} fre the home were Jennie Johnson) A. M. to-day and was overturned, The! Represents paressive Wing on WASHIN ON, May 21 Markets org Ra NY pf Trin sabdens 1 Cadet Larson, Mrs, William |sirder had been left in the street to be ine Body In Senate re to be found in the United Stat tart in busin Mf. He lett | Jackson had qome up from the Chil-| "sed in street car reconstructign work, = WASHINGTON, May 2L.—-Organize ble, for the nilllions of puunds| town immediately and ¢ month telar ren's Home a Long Branch Miss Viola Katz, thirty-six, No, 9 tion of Republicun Leader Lodge's Com: | 9! meat ond miltions of cans of ve eth aa land hed him arrested. ve West 116th Street, reecived lacerations miller Committees, whieh will ea held by the War Department “ Balough was held in $1,000 bail for HIS recipe makes a dozen dough- and possible internal injuries, and Miss Republican nt of the standing| ‘TH tinent has 200,000,000 | pwenty-four hours to give Miss Koma | nuts, The workers In thd Astor| Pauline Cohen, twenty-five, same ad. |Senate committe Was completed to- | bound at 1 100,000,000 cans of )an opportunity to make up her mind kitchen had set for themselves the! dress, received contusions and probably “day with the acceptance by Senator getables, And the War Department - aay. to s a uch o ne surplus Al of 500,000 doughnuts, Yesterday | several broken ribs; Herbert Falk, thir-(“ironna of North Dakota, of appoint.) Plan Nas much of the surplus! ATLANTIC CITY TOO LATE. accneat ned out 10,000. | t¥-flve, No, 6816 13th Avenue, Brooklyn, | emt a8 a member, PERaHOre 08 ROPAIBIA: “In: Ah ‘There is no distinguishing mark— Who was them home from | With Senator MeNary of Orexon, he tativesFitzgerald's resoly bed Nattons & amne tent ‘ ep geiey pool dance, escaped wi ses, a * will represent the progressive wing It ree foodstuffs out of storag ” er Geneva onsen, not, for example, Mrs. Astor's mon-! “ance with brulses, and th | ix principally at the War De- | Si, May %1.—Atlantic ogram—on the doughnuts made in her Sh4uffeur, E. 8, Carnell, was not hurt. partments announced plan of aidin sciaa the seat ot ths Khon, But When yOu Munch youre 1 the young women were take | the packers In disposi f surplun ‘ tomorrow--of ogurse you are yolng a Holy Fatally Heap teal asa: (ROME ALUMNI IN REUNION |iaittocks without pinging cine dn | Lengua of Nationa reached Paris too | thiy doughnut MAY have grown. to roy F Dignitaries \ttend — m= | Runyon from nt Wilson brown, crisp perfection under the | > ae athering Here. MEAT PLENTY, FED CEREALS, | “tin: ofter was maa through the conscientious supervision of the wite WOMAN FOUND WANDERING. | sany nish diene of the Catholic] * ragaaed Jerney Legislature, but, the Fre ‘ of America’s richest young man. | 5 pointed out, ith regrets, that it ar eats cathy : x Church are attending the thirty-third | # er Says Wife Refused to Cook after Geneva had been selected, Suffering From) Exhaustion and annual reunion of the Alumni Associa- | pe Says He Punched Her, \ ——— - Taken to tal in Jamaica, tion of the North American College,| Is a butcher with thousands of pounds! yg pep Cent Higher Rates te Save A young woman whe could give no Rome, Italy, at the Hotel Commodore, |of meat in his ice boxes, justi‘ied In Ralire ecount of herself except that she was a hundred and sixty delegates are [punching ‘his wife in the aw b ase | Ar Louis, May 3 reight rates stenographer looking — fc one ah ne honor Ruente are Arohe [tte Peruse fo enom for Alby, causing! must be incmased Aflesn per sent to iived bona mate a Set tr ual cu faves je Sow Fork, “una Migr, [Mm to lose thirty pounds in one week? | gaye the railroads from bankruptey, SUITS ‘ Nostrand and A A. O'Hearn. 8 Do bresent | ‘This is the problem put up to Magi uel O. Dunn, of the Railway antic Avenues, Brooklyn, was taken to f'the North American College. {strate O'Neill, In Flatbush Court to-day, | Samuel 2: | " Iron and Steel St. Mary's Hospital, Jamaic to-day — ‘ Robert Sauern butcher, No. | Aad. Heavy Association con- by 8, Barsisian, who said he found her Bride Succeeds tn Suicide. Flatbush AVENE, | BiaoalyT, ™#| vention here today ‘hin Increase will wandering in the Cedar Manor section. ri Satiar "illern, @ axa on i" ife'a complai ye necessary whether the railroads are Label She was suffering from ¢ ation and |. AS ajc Seer found by he: nothing, Mut. roads” cooked | operated by the government or the pri- fabri | "Res teeemaa) ghouls thirty years sold, husband in her gas filled room at Nc cereals and me ar Suuerman denied | VAte owners, he a abric has dark brown hair and eyes und Fifty-Seventh Street, Brooklyn thie tH’ Fridetrate continued the | New Treaty Betweem Chile and Great wbout f feat 6 erry in he Sh rday, 1 this orning in 2 > | Brita wore a blue coat and skirt, velvet het County Hospita here whe Was 7 a1—AC mo and tan shoes, sisi aide ial by eaapital eee ind \ya | Marcont Wireless Co, Sole Owner | WASHINGTON, May 21 Advicgs was ng 8 nook, | of Flem| latent. the State Department from Chile report afor ; note DEMOaLS |= 1H 6 Gaatea Ringed vesiarday by Waiees||® D0 Erecreey epiaaion eet is National Army, nd wag beside Judge Mayer, the Marconi Wire. | tween Chile and G ritain to are so sheer, cool, | Sixty-two thousand men afflicted with ® \8 Telegraph Company of America. te | presented to the Chilean Congress in ‘ou scarcely know tuberculosis were barred: from admis en, Zelaya Burled, declared the sole und exclusive owner | June for ratification, Differences nor | rs . . sion into the National Army, wh ;. . e jose Sanios| of the pate “at te de | capable of bel 0 3 y is a right size for others were discharged forthe |, T® funeral of Gen. Jose Santon | of the patent granted to John A | igreements would be referred to a per- or thin, same reason, it Was ainounced here toc aya, former President of Nicura-| Plemink on Nee Jp inuch litigation, | manent International commission of Ave, J |day by the National Tuberculosis Asso- gus, who died Saturday night at his|‘the Atlantic Communication Com- - oe -a™senen elation No, 3905 Broadway, was held | pany, Inc., is enjoined from using the |v s Recaptured From Holshevi: | Six thousand me: 1 in th i h F by th Six thousand men stil! in the srning at the Campbell Funeral | apparatus covered by the patent, an “ e : z A jaro being treated now for toe burch, The Ri. Rev, H. Y, Quema- | E ary Lacombe is appoint LONDON, May B.xiKhe Arehangel ait soldicrs and sail Glscharged spe ton, e@ visiting rauguan prelece, | master of the court te sorrespon rat of be Time reported o- . 6 ANT, wi given free hospital officiated. . Te interment Was | sea'bst the Atfantic day that anti-Bolshevik Russian Woops tweatment on * in Woodlawn |indriogement of the potent. recaptured Tulgas on Sunday. 4 iv ‘ ‘ ee on the Battle of the Meuse, with the 47th | 1897 Third A SUAVE BUTLER AT HOMES | GARRISON SAYS B. R. T. OF RICH NEW YORKERS | DISCHARGED NO WOMEN HELD AS WOMAN SLAYER Receiver Explains to Nixon How New Law Has Curtailed Working Hours. Lindley M. Garrison, receiver of the BR. T., sent a letter to-day to Pub- lic Service Commissioner Lewis Nixon, asserting that only 52 wemen gut of 1,600 affected by the Lockwood-Canfleld law had resigned from the service of the campany and that none had been discharged. Mr. Garrison wrote that the law had compelled curtailment of the working hours of the women since it prohibited their working earNer than 6 A. M. and later than 10 P. M. He was endeavor- Ing to keep as many as possible and conform with the law. It was impor- sible, he maid, to have all women work. ing al day and put on all men at night This would méan the loss of the com- pany's most experienced men and work too great a hardship both to the com pany and the men. As & result the best he could offe: was five hours a day to the women. This meant the cutting in half of the women's wages, which many could net afford to mney” Train Again. ©. H. Markham, Regional Director of ‘| Railroads, Allegheny region, announced yesterday the restoration on May 26 o/ the Broadway Limited, the Pennay!- vania Railroad's twenty-hour train be- tween New York and Chicago, Tho train will leave New York at 2.65 P.M. RICHARD VON RRESS COASTWISE LUMBER C0. MEN ON TRIAL AT LAST Detendants Lose on Writ of Error Asked For Because Papers Were Seized. The trial of fourteen officers and emplbyees of the Coastwi Lumber and Supply Company on charges of conspiracy to defraud the Government in delivering short m ure of lum- | ber at various ntonments began in the Federal Court in Brooklyn to-day | before Judge Lewis 8. Thomas of Con- | necticut. Before the tria) started the Federal Court of Appeals in Manhattan hand- | ed down a decision dismissing the writ of error sued out by the defens and | CLEANERS ALL MAKES ON Easy Terms decided that certain papers seized were legally taken and that the formed an interlocutory part of the ase. An extra panel of jurors has been | summoned for the trial, The court | Antonio Sanson ue, terday of murder in the first degree by ry before Judge Mcintyre in Gen- | dessions. 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