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POLICE RED TAPE HAMPERS —_ Where to Send Men. the company only intended Expects: More Will Return to, spaten two cars. Protection Afforded: Lindley M. Garrison, receiver of the B. R. T., made the following sta' ment this afternoon: “While only 106 moto¢men and con- ductors appeared for work to-day, as New York policemen will on their jobs Heve the men stayed home because} they did not know of the police pro- der police guard. “The police administration is ened in a decent community. Supply Protection for Loyal Men. ICE PRESIDENT DEMP- ning to 80 per cent. of normal. SEY, of the B.R. T., gave | , Public Servi¢e Commissioner the following reports of Nixon announced) at 11 o'clock ears in operation to-day. , the reports of his inspectors de- 7A. M. tailed to count the B. R. ‘P. cars DeKalb Avénue Surface Line: in service, The tabulations fol- Fifty-eight.crews ready to go out. low: No police at depot, so no cars ATIAM. sent out. Culver Line—Four two-car Ninth Avenue Depot: Eighty trains running, crews on hand. But twenty-nine West End Line—Five three- patrolmen. Only fifteen crews car trains running. sent out. Brighton Beach Line—Three Jamaica I. Line: Only five two-car trains running. trains sent out because but five Norton Pointy Line—Traffic patrolmen on hand. suspenied. Fifty-eighth Street Depot: Sea Beach connecting line to Only two police on hand, no subway—Trafic suspended. movement. Sea Beach ‘regular line—Very East New York Depot: One bad shape; traffic about s q hundred crews on hand, but ‘no pended, police protection, Police grad- Broadway-Manhattan “ ually arriving from Bronx and —Two-car trains at ten-minute thirty-one cars operated on five intervals. lines, Bay Ridge Line—Six two-car One hundred and ninety cars in trains, operation on all lines, the usual morning being 1,300, ‘ 9A. M. tion, Two hundred and thirty-six yer - cars out, ninety-one at the same hour yes- i Two hundred and fifty-five terdav. V6 crews ready to go out with po- Between 6 and 7 o'clock this most gone. But few trains in Fifth Avenue L. service run- officials had claimed. of thé police who intend affiliating | * themselves with the American Federa- tion of Labor when he deliberately | your own conclusion Fridiger: snubbed Louis Fridiger, counsel forthe wcelve him, although Fridiger appeared as a pect oa ‘credited counsel for the B. R, T, strik- | ¥yy.. breaking up @ conference which had| «pwenty-tour hours: before been arranged betwe Patrick J, Shea, m mated Association, of Street Railway | o'clock.” Employees of America. senting one of the Mayor's bodyguards, an- ge 4 Frayne and Shea turned to Fridiger j tn surprise. They told him that if} ho said the word they would refuse | , to Strike Trouble, Magistrate Folwell, sitting tbush Avenue FP Mr. Fridiger, however, advised | charged w him. strike situation, of the policomen who are said to be |trolley rope of a car at “1 am,” he replied, for ten day, ‘ “Do you consider the Mayor's ac- , EFFORTS 10 GIVE SERVICE TO PUBLIC, SAYS GARRISON Receiver Declares They das pering the management with red tape, | refusing to heed the suggestions of fuse to Heed Advice ag to | the company as to the places to which police detachments should be sent.! | Two policemen were sent to a car e barn to-day where sixty crews were TO GUARD EMPLOYEES, | ¥#ting to go out. ‘Bixty policemen | i were sent to a station, from which to de-| “Reports that policemen are warn- Jobs When They. Learn of ing motormen and conductors look out for themselves and that po- licemen will not interfere with strikers fare not believed by the company. “Nobody can make me pelieve that ie down to | “The company estimates that not Against 510 yesterday morning, I be- |More than 20 per cent. of its men | belong to the union. I will not per- [mit the 80, per cent. of non-union |men to be preventéd from working fection afforded to-day. Messengers | ynder conditions satisfactory had been sent to the homes of the | themscives at the dictation of organi- men to tel them to come t in. |2ations with headquarters in Indian- m to come to work un- | Aoolig and Detroit. The reign of | violence could not make headway long to B.R.T. REPORT AND NIXON’S COUNT, SHOW FEW CARS OUTIN BROOKLYN, Dempsey Lays Tie-Up to Failure of Police to, /10-DAY JAIL~SENTENGE Fourth Avenue Subway—Four maximum number used in the one-car trains; ‘at 8.15 only three and at 9 A. M. only one in opera- Total “L" cars in operation at Forty-nine as against +| Corporation Counsel Will Also Sulf morning thirty-five cars crossed - lice protection. «|. ea eabign anger inetuaine Fulton Street L. service aban- the bridge jocals. doned, . Surface liney operating about Brighton Beach L. Service al- 10 per cent. of schedule. . A supplementary statement said that the company did not have eperation, many men ready for work as the HYLAN OPENLY SNUBS LAWYER WHO TOLD OF COPS’ LABOR UNION: Refuses to See Fridiger, Who Came With price to be suvmitted two the Pubtic Leaders of B. R. T. Strikers for Conference. Mayor Hylan to-day delivered his)'The Evening World yesterday osed organization | You "represented policemen w SPR Glow af.Sh6 Brow | tended affiliating themselves with the | American Federation of Labor?” Service Commission, that receipt slips be attached to all two-cent t | He declared that while two cents did | that}not seem to be much, Jt meant about $800,000 in the New York Railw case and $1,200,000 in the Brooklyn Rapid Transit system, The two-cent | "L don't know, but you can draw replied | that "Mayor Hylan says there, is no at- organizing cops, by refusing to tempt at police organization,” was Pridiger amitea once more ana) MRS, DOLLY MATTERS ‘al JAILED IN BABY-GASE n him and Hugh) Rp, p, strike Receiver Garrison said} Frayne, general representative of the | there was no organization among the| ‘American Federation of Labor, and|p, R. Tr. employees and that ber of the Exec: | would be no strike, You know what Unsuccessful Attempt to Get utive Board, of the Genéral Amalga-| happened yesterday morning ers. The Mayor's action came he@r| nage this highly significant reply Ld | Little Irene, gents ON me, strikers, were | TAG MEN SENT 10 NL Hanes vite | FOR CUTTING AND JERKING TROLLEYS FROM B. R, T. said Mr. Fritz Prison Sentences in Cases Due the an- men ho disorderly conduct them to see the Mayor without him, |connection with the strike were as he did not wish to Jeopardize the jraignéd before him that he would in- lice Court, to confer with the Mayor without: nounced to-day when the first im) Avenue John Callahan, the first man “Are you still legal representative | raigned, was charged with cutting the ehavior, “It has got Jatbush and organizing?” Mr. Fridiger was asked. |Church Avenues. He was sent to jail | FOR A PROPAGANDIST Herbert A. Thorpe Gets Ten Da for Distributing Handbills Advocating Revolution, When Herbert A. Thorne of J City, who was arrested at Fulton 8! and Broadway terday for handing out printed handbills containing revolu tionary propaga arraigned be- fore Magistrate orge W. Simoson in the Centre Street Police Court to- day he was sentenced to ten days’ im. prisonment in the Workhouse on Black- wells Istand F Policeman Timmons of the Old Slip Station, who arrested Thorpe, told Makistrate Simpson that he made the it a lynching. d that surrounded Thorpe,” indlis- nd one | that a you were distributing you are opposed to all government,” Magistrate Simpson told ‘Thorpe in sentencing him to the Workhouse. ch men as you are a menace to law | kill eovihabe< Ui BURR PREPARES APPEAL FOR 80-CENT GAS FIGHT. mit Brief to P. S. Board for | 2-Cent Transfer Receipts. Corporation Counsel Burr to-day an- nounced that he was perfecting his ap- peal to the United States Supreme | Court to have the city Ny repr sented in the 80-cent gas hearing, | which is now proceeding before Special Master A, 8, Gilbert ‘Should the hearing be completed be- fore we cam get to the highest court, 1 ve the granting of a writ of c ri will upset any verdict to be dered by the Speci Burr Mr. Burr sald he was {nsisting in n- Master," said Mr transfer, he added, may aggregate much a4 $40 or $50'a month in families, And they are entitled to receipts, so any court ruling t the wer charge, will leave them’ with ome manner of receipt to collect the rallway companies t from »| Arrested on Assault Charged Afier | OTTAWA, Aug. 7.—Charged with as sault after an unsuccessful attempt ye i ge to obtain possession of four-y Katherine Ryan, who, as “I \fongt’ was ther contrat natre Tek jo nsational trial in the Federal courts ft Chicago three years ayo, Mrs. Dolly | Ledgerwood Matters of Chi th} by nounced that the Mayor was ready | custody here to-day, Two awa me | t6 tecelve the labor men, \ | ed with Mrs. Matters. und | 4 or see Mr. Frayne, . ° charged with trespass lg it mit a Mr Frat. (Magistrate Folwell Announces | “The baby's: mother was present whe and wr jo! . the alleged attempt to kidnap the I tle girl took place at her grandmothe home. Fearing another attempt, — the mother took the child away to hide her ring tearfully that she would dic before “they take my baby away trolley pele off the wire in Flatbush Pollock, twenty-two, a king conductor, was four Wilty of a |derly conduct in the Coney Island Poll 14.6 sentence 1 cases, , ‘ances of securing the Mayor's co- /filct Jail sentences in a . Court on complaint of Binjamin Lob acme y rq {cause the union would pay fines and|the Brotherhood of Locomotive Eng operation in any move lower \ Ps eers’ = metorr of Bath Beach A adjustment of tho {the #ullty would repeat their acts of ; a + h bringing about an adjus | violene » who accused Pollock o! him names, Magistrate O'Neil | suspended sentence durin Pollock's to be un said the Magistrate, “by and your associates, that " while you have the right Approach em. es of the Rapid T it, Company James Tully, who revently returned and ask them (to join you you have from the war, got off with a senten fden due to your announcement in of three days in jai! for pulling a| abuse them," bsolutely no right to intimidate or - Hylan Welcomes Major B ? 4 and Battle Flags of Heroic psa HOARDED AS PRINS 1 |Commander of Division That compani | Hammerstein, who is nan el Stopred Foe at Chateau- Thierry Thanks City. Major Gen, John A. Lejeune, com- mander of the fam sion which holds the all round record | among American fighting units, was ¥ | to-day officially w Hall by 2 to the Chief.” The addresses of welcome were de- livered in the Aldermante Chamber. rope*be ob- Mayor Hylan’s eloquent fécital of che ing to the printed circulars deeds of the men of Major Gen. Le- Jeune’s command so deeply touched their leader that there were tears in | his eyes when he respond d. “1 thank you, Mr. Mayor,” said Gen, |Lejeune, “in behalf of the men who ack well and strong and better I thank you for crippled and I} of the | who now lie buried on cume in heart and spirit the maimed and t doubly thank you in the name elds of France, ew York City, in th exiled soldier and land of his birth, haven of sweet the cares of strif In his ddress of wele e Mayor Hylan referred to the Second Divis- ion wlarg and marines as among | those “who were the first to fight | and the last to leave, and never lost | an inch of ground The Mayor then added: “On the | f your parade to-morrow | German drive 3 it swept tow last July and ne big sive which won the war. » Gene corted to the City Hall from the hotel | Astor by two ,platoons of mounted police and a squad of motoreyele po- | licemen, They arrived at the City | | Hall shortly after 11 o'clock. With Gen, Lejeune were Brig. Gen, | "Wendell ©. Covell, Ma Raph 8. Col. Hanson Col. fon, Brig. Gen. Daniel Craig, ‘apts, Nelson and Douglas and Lieut. iecaaieceeeiitiiemsiasiaiiaa! OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN’S WILL Diedrich. LEAVES ALL TO HIS WIDOW Document Prepared for Filing Gives Impresario’s Estate as “Worth More than $5,000.” rhe will of Oscar Hammerstein, pre d for filing to-day by Edward Lau- terbach, attorney, leaves everyth: possessed to his widow, Mrs. Emma as exec utrix to serve without bond. There are 166 words in the will. The value of the estate disposed of by will is in| doubt, but is stated to be “worth more | than $5,000." A few years a wea 000 or $5,000, tures in Le the building House his operatic ul < fortune was given by dur vs Iftetime to. Mra. | Hams in and the purpose of” the will was pring to cover any items | whieh he mlx overlooked Litigation over the Repu and Rialto Theatre properties is pending and the value claims is problemat Ss. J. Hughes @ WASHINGTON, Aug. 7.—Appoint- ment of J. Hughes of Ba assistant’ general manager at Red Croas headquarters here tor day. Mr, Hughes has been serving a) adviser of the organization's executive committee. en. "Lejeune “BENNY SUGAR” EVADES QUESTIONS ON COHEN CASE stsc.. oc trozen tows snowed Three Held Without Ba ing of Furrier at us Second Divi- “ méd in City} ; ayor Hylan, He was ac- I by his full staff and steel helmeted color bearers, carrynig the battle flags which accompanied the division through every engagement. ‘The official first greeting took place on. City Hall steps, where the Mayor and the Major General and his staff shook hands and the massed Police and Firemen's Bands played complaint charging them with homi- » shooting Joseph on’ Wednesday “Hau decided upon by cement between District Attorney | Crease Of #1 per cent, In stocks with « Lewis and Francis X. MeCafrey, coun-| an Incréase tm price, District Attorney's office gation to-day without, vident progress, question add ntity of the guni ed Horodi 186 Rivington 8 Horodner per- sists that Korman io mistaken GETS RADIO ME MESSAGES THROUGH EARTH AND SEA es of the flor far from the a8 appeared as & ace free from all| "Laboratory Tells of Achieves, | pounds, were due Sunday Radiog- will be revolutionized by mission through the an opportunity age and to signify in true an fashion the deep debt of gratitudeSwhich they feel for your military prowess in stopping — the | Chateau-Thierry is & year ago punter | station locat and his men were es-| Firat proof of the success of of radio transmission according to Lieut, was made when the United States Navy’ |$2:000,000 worth of surplus 1 artment Hent @ message from the| foods was sold at public AE Ue station he new Sold tn Chieage, hrough| CHICAGO, Aug. 7.—Approximately British Ad. 4 had been ton was at bh FALKENHAYN TAKES BLAME FROM KAISER Says He Is Responsible for Acts of War and Asks to Be Placed Neville, Lieut. Col, Will- id t greater than those paid Lieut. | for the kooda which were purchased heard | before and during the war An the Kurt an miss! d tot ie he|t eneral Staff for a power war to © Mr, Hammerstein's | ated to be about §4,000,- was appointed Chief of Staff. in was succeeded as Chiet| bution de impresario TRACTION MERGER URGED. |)" ity Club has written to deel consolidation ‘Gna e leases and a change . | first pounc nd o1 half to one eent a Valuation of the| 0! each additional pound for each Club dees | Parcel. However, under Burlegon's situation, |an order may be given for varidus | the Nelson R.| articles up to the limit of American Red Cross, Waa announced sugges: | t) tions are akin to thi ailetter to the Board of estimate Maat charge at the rate of from one- a HUGE FOOD STOCKS Increase in Supplies Over 1918 Range From Three to - | capt. 298 Per Cent. or of food held in storage on Jun this year were approximately 20. per showing the relation between storage | the comparison. year,” said the commission’ | ment, “while prices were * SOLD TO CITY OF NEW YO ARE SENT SOARING Cost tb Consumers Will Be Slightly Highetl Cover Cost of Distribution .to the Public. Zone Surplus) Stringless Beans, in p-ineéana. Pumpkin, in 3-1b, canes, 4661 | Sugar Cured Ham, pound, A. Stewart, Property Officer, to-day submitted to | the Mayor the prices at which Army | WASHINGTON, Aug 7.—Although | f00d products will be sold to the city prices “of practically “ail important |through the Depaftment of Markets. foods have shown a substantial in-|A charge, which it is said will be| Syrup (10+Ib. can), can during the last year, stocks | slight, wil be made to the consumer 1| for overhead expense. Government's prices to the gity: | Coarse Hominy, pound. Jap. White Beans, pound: Syrup, gallon .. | Grape Nuts, per pound, Commissioner of Markets’ Sonat! ©, Day said that the delivery of | would bring considerable retiet tol consumer and that perenne foe delivered in forty-el quantities and Gellvery, mad pote apy point where the goods Most of the food is stored_ lyn_ and New J stuffs will be inspected. beige | offered to the public, ‘The Commissioner, wad ail the boroughs d that the , Brean in |tieularly active, Bruckner of the Bronx been active in other branches oj jand has written 1.60 Baker, asking that he be 1.80} to buy for his borough $5,000,000 5.88) jarmy clothing, shoes, underwear goking utensil The army, it is estimated, has 1.82 | 990,000 worth of these goods, much 1,82! whieh is stored in Long Island, Here are the) cent. greater than those held on June strip Bacon . 1, 1918, according to ® memorandum ) Tinnéd Bacon figures aid prices issued to-day by | Corned Beef, in 1-bb, cans... \ the Federal Trade Commission. Gov- | Corned Beef, in 2-Ib. cans. ernment’ stocks were excluded from | Cornet Beef, in 6-1b. can Roast Beef, in 1-1b. cans. | “The fact that stocks of ‘many im. | Roast Beef, in 2-Ib, cans portant foods were much larger, June | Roast Beef, in 1 this year than on the same date last | Corned Beet Has! state. | Corned Beef Hash, in 2-ib. cans. high or | Canned Tomatoes, in 2-Ib. cans. higher, apparently mean# that ‘they | Canned Tomatoes, in 2%-lb. cans. are being withheld speculatively, for a | Canned Tomatoes, in 3-Ib,-cans.. world demand which is not now, here | Canned Tomatoes, in 10-1b. cans. but which is expected when hunger- | Corned Pork & Beans, 1-Ib. cans. impelled strikes secure higher wages | Corned Pork & Beans, 3-Ib. cans. with which high food prices can be| Wax Beans, in 2-Ib, cans é in 1-Ib. cans paid.” over stocks dm June 1, 1918, and in jeach instance there was shown to jhave been a substantial advance in the wholesale price during that maximum increase ¢ 98 per cent, I in Shoot-|and the price, despite this fact, im-|feiture proceedings, will he instituted | promptly nnd sieaulianens simultaneously.” creased three cents a pound. Wheat stocks showed an increase Key | on | per cent, with an increase in price of 11 cents and butter stocks an in- crease of, 12 canned corn completed the items in figures, showed an average increase of 124 per cent. stocks of tye increased 346 per cent.; barley 207 per cent.; buckwheat flour, 827 per cent., and canned tomatoes, 202 per cent. ~ | that, stocks wert beef, 103 per cent.; frozen lamb and mutton, 91° pér cent. 206 per cent, and p 5,000,000 Pounds of Heaches Boston, BOSTON, Aug. 1.—Prospects of early for gland brightened to-day with rival of the #teamer San Marc 5,000,000 pounds of Cuban raw @ugar, | Paterson Bays trans-|— F Aug. ‘The following the lead of Newark, irchased fifteen ham and by ted t Lieut in the Navy Radio Lab- + Who conducted ton, ther auction yea- PARCEL POST READY Buyers Will Place Orders With | sion Local Postmasters, Paying es in Advance, dent v Con through parcel post system, are now practically completed and sales will] to gain wholesale ry acts| begin immediately, it was announced | profiteers and price ‘| to-day by the Post Office Department. | over Buyers will place orders with Jocal | States, h st of the article plus the postage will | and Minis period 1 tmasters will order ‘rom distri- ots and orders will be mailed | Hin, | from these depots. The policy of first come first served will be adhered to. Postmaster Genera! Burleson has ‘ary authority from ‘ommerce Commission to raise Weight limit on parcel Public] post to pounds in order to take | care of some of the heavier articles to Under the parcel post regulations the rat parcels is 5 cents for the many n Oct. tr tex al oor 8 orary ay ment, It was stated, | with but one initial charg 88°"! the additional weight accumulating to one cent a pound, | they were proceeding conneael HS with investigations of conditions iim their territor. First arrests are expected w few days, it was said at Palmeya ve profiteers ay aie the wartime genset aed which gave Palmer thority to order the “clean up, telegrams he sent to all Federal trict attorneys late. yesterday. Thi requested ina Joint resolution introduced’ to-day Chairman Campbell of - the | Committee, and Senator McCorm! Republigan, Tilinols, later than Dec, 4 such redueti estimates of governm: ermit an anrtual reduct 000 in taxation next resolution inttod: the Senate by Senator Myers, Montana, relati To show that the “law of supply commission listed eight staple foods which on June 1 showed an increase in stocks withheld from the market PUBLIC HERE 10 HELP | ranging from three to per cent. (Continued From First Page.) of 174 per cent. with an increase in CRIMINAL PROSECUTION price of 31 cents; flour stocks, an olz, allas|increase of 21 percent. with an-in- OF PACKERS I$ ORDERED; Baron, ar-|crease in price per barrel of nearly ’ id Police) $3; egg stocks, an increase of diciary Committee to report wi lewislation to prohibit exports ‘1 Iumited time, at least, of foods, clotioe ing and other necessities, itech Es ‘WILSON CALLS ADVISERS per cent. with the price) Ly ¢, Attorneys Throughout Coun- | #¢visabl furrier,| Soaring 12 cents: above last year's bail for a hearing| figure, Salt beef, canned antmop and| {ty Report Proceedings Started Against Profiteers. of the] this tablé, the latter showing an in-| wagiHtNGTON, Aug, 7.—The Gov- ernment’s case against the five big SAY SHE DEFRAUDED STORE, Brooklyn Girt Aveused of Alleged to have used a credit cot . «4. [packers will be placed before the! yy tne owner, Mies Anna Mai ontinued its investi-|_ All dry storage stocks according | reqera, Grahd Jury which meets at | of No, it was admit-|to the Commission’ To every Benny Sugar, he reptled, | Of those not Hated in the above table, rere eats Chicago three weeks hence, means that crimina} prosecution will! farcony. and be instituted. Charles F. Clyne, Federal District | siraus charged that she obtai worth of mer; said to-day Saat wart yen! Attorney at Chicago, rnanaice on June. g.. COLLAPSES AFTER WALK; ors Office sewed From B, BR. T. Strike. \ Miss Anna Kerr, t 784 S8th Street, South Brooklyn, « cle torney General Palmer and George |in the Mayor's office at the Swe R. Williams, who prosecuted the Of ‘Tho three officials have ec ar-|been sifting the evidence gathered | that with lagainst the packers by the Federal indictments Increases in other cold storage} under the criminal ‘sections of the shown as follows: cured |gherman Anti-Trust Law, civil suits frozen. pork, | Would be prosecuted under the Food | gy ckled pork 10]Control Act on charges of hoarding. | Der: cent Mr. Clyne has been in Washington veral days conferring with At- inty-three, of (fo, 1] was overcomes at work this a She attended by Dr. Cohen of oepital and inter remove Her illness is relief from the sugar shortage in New] Trust cases. Incident to the ncement that (wo other | Trade Commisston. | steamers, with a total of 13,000,000] Jour hundred different branches of the industry as conducted by the of Army |packers, Mr, Clyno sald, are being | south Oramge to Get Liberty the Department of home fo the a9t ee dealt with by Acting | Justice. rth and water,| Mayor Raymond Nowman has dectded| yfembere e¢ result of dis-|to, buy and sell War Department food, appointed by Attorney General Pi recommendations for|five measures to reduce the high cost o! living were summoned to the White] State. House to-day by Efforts were made by Secretary Tumulty to reach Julius H, Barnes, director of the Grain Corporation, but terday ‘by the Government at prices| it was understood that had returned to New York. dt was assumed that the President desired to discuss with the committee his message to Congress to-morrow embodying recommendations designed | 10 BEGIN FOOD SALES; to afford some measure of relief from ’ the high cost of ving. by Speaker Gillett that the House tae would “be gind to have a joint ses- for to-morrow at 4 o'clock” his recommendations an* leader Mondeli urged the Presi- yesterday to WASHINGTON, Aug. 7.—Plans®tor]} pearance until next Tuesday | the sale and distribution of surplus More than 1,000 agents of the De- my food to the American people, | pattment to a nation-wid A captured German cannon is to be placed in @ prominent posi in South Orange, N. J., artidipation of the vi The t sub-committee mer to .067.000, or 331 per cel Yeading’ all villages tn Our Standard of Quality is tained from January to January, Ordinary bedding can be sold prices. Our prices are 9, ‘Hall's Bedding is extraordinary because the | has been upheld since 1828, * Would you offer cut prices on own line of merchandise if the were perfect? FRANK A. HALL & 80) Bedding Specialists ae ered nat | 25 Weet 45th St., New York | the Department of Justice to-day that! MAYFLOWER GINGER ALE ORANGEADE elve to-day plunged hunt for evidence convictions of food this force of Investigators be- ;| postmasters”or letter carriers, it was| gan work under orders of 200 Federal in writing in duplicate, ‘The|attorneys, United States deputies will collected at the time the order is| In response to Mr, distriet attor Palmer's orders