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eh aemertete oe tape meee Ah 8 re ee _ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1919, 0 REDS “NEBOMB PLOTS” | Bare Knee nd Short Skirts MOVEN FEROS. WARIS SAE lad CRITICIZE JUDGE) ON CHELSEA PIERS AT $49,051,0 STEEL AND COAL SRKER ek cme mind Hatched in Chicago in “In- NEW YORK CONTRIBUTERS ner Circle” of the “New TO EMMA GOLDMAN FUND; ‘ RENE EW NEWER EERE ED Overruling of Verdict Causes Convinced Adjustment Board) More Than $35,000,000 Ith Bitter Protest in Cleve- sale Won't Be Raised vested in Stocks and land Case. Grand Jury Injury. Securities. ‘ (ne ‘The Bening World.) CLEVELAND, Oct, 31.—Cleveland Members of five longshoremen's| Margaret Olivia Sage, widow of tHe Ske Commune.” THEY GAVE uP $6 015 : women have much food tor gossip | Ctl I the Chelnea dintrict, at a/iate Russel! Sage, who died Nov: 4 ttinensincanen f x over the setting aside of the verdict|M#** Meeting thin afternoon, voted | 1918 left, according to « report of DARA EN TOT wa! l=. * ously to return to wo 1| Charles TO START REVOLUTIO Phe polewing ‘ateenaed’ Qh i of the jury of women In the “greater; "M@nimousty to return to work at 7| Charles B. Largy, appraiver in the , Emma GoldmatcAleeundes Berk. Xt love” case of Mre Goldie Drossos,| Clock — to-me w morning, The! office of the deputy state comptroller, af Conspirators Traced to New] man dinner at the Brevoort |i charged with forsaking her husband Action was taken after the committee| a gfous éstate of $49,051,008 and s Tra I a x appointed —yexte: sporte: net estate of $45,261.72 pea z ; re Wee aacthar further details of the|®PPpointed yesterday reported that] "! 1 York—Exposed by The Hotel and wrote checks to the | ft ba ad Ghee "rave caer iritiaav hats Oh ita The affects include fifty-seven Evening World total of $6,075 to be given the | x case are being revealed hits | holdings, free trom mortghgnn: Wala 2 gz rd, pair “for use to agitate against ie The protests of the eight women, | Ship owners would not concede wage | 4+ go 9; cash, $352,752; personal, the embargo on Russia, The list | he who had been asked to give an ad-|4dvances beyond those provided tn] $10.7 membership New York Every detail of the “June bomb! of check contributers follows: | visory opinton, were bitter and to! the of the National Adjust-| Stock Hxchani $55,000; the mex | # | F Plots" wos hatched out in the LL] Jacob Fishman. it |the point when tetr verdict was Fe- | mont Commission mainder in four trust funds, $118,610 W. W. general headquarters at No. Grace Pelter. 4 jeelved with thanks and promptly set | The G j t the B , nd stocks and bonds, $35,146,084 4 1000 Mattiwon Avenue, Chicago, Ii, Bary, Bacon, D. dD. 8. | ‘laside for a man-made judgment. | ne Grand Jury of the Bornugh « Tho principal beneficiary is her and reported upon Saturday, Sept. 6,| Leonard B. abbott 4 *| Gathered around & huge box of Kichmond to-day took a stand inthe} prother, Joseph emiah Slocum, Jast, after the convention of the New| Elizabeth Fitzgerald, * # | chocolates, sent to the woman's Jury fongshoremen’s strike, when sub. | who receives $7.1 3. Communist Party in that city had] Harry Weinberge?. ¥ ¥| with the compliments of a Cleveland | yoonag were served on three del More than fifty charitable organt< appointed . “Committers of Nine- ald me alnin * X |candy manufacturer, the jury had de~ Sisal. ten, 458 When @ vations, museums, libraries, colleges | ; teen” to pi the “Inner Circle’ to Stele ballantite. ; %|tiberated the cane, and had found Pe CR cert en eerie ren hey | and versities receive bequesta J administer the affairs of the organi-| J. Braslaw. be | the woman guilty. “But they recom- “Addressed the loyal men at work on] from $100,000 to more than a militon i zation, Marcus Miltzer. bl mended mercy for her. For the man Staten Island piers, The union dollars. H As a result of the investigation of | Edwin Bebel. | Bey: recommended the fuli penalty gates are called to appear before the ee / the activities of this convention and! Hilbert, E, Rowe = | of the law nd Jury to-morrow morntiue in| 9 ” F dore Leow of velund. ae Gd ‘This is the sextette of the Lake He stopped to have them photo- ther cover your knees or get {enim she merits the same punish- an investigation of thelr activities FOR DISORDERLY CONDUCT n nade arrest there te being ual err. h S o 0, ne a je € ‘ud tle! « | caught tn the act of making bombs | Gharles &, Schnopp View! (High! ‘Bonob}y)) Chivas graphed before going home. | out” was the order, rps ecaae ta ina a Alden LIE CSR | set on fact of making bombs | “Garah H. Lewi | whose bare knees were barred “Roll up your stockings and put They went out and had them |Judge Sawicki in substance, “I'll Local No. 868 Is the union It cant nies ‘or further activities, the plans for George Chreich. from the’ school room by Princt- down . — sentence them both to three months putler, head of the tnsurgent ” , ool room b: c down your skirts,” was the order | photographed, Then, fearing the | shah dned md of tho tnsurgen' *! Insurge oneshot whioh are now known to the De- Bt pd i m pal B. nk Brown. In fact, that started all the trouble | truant officer, they pulled on the |{n the Workhouse and fine them $200 4 member of. ‘The charter of Insurgent Longshoremen’s Leader pric tie & ; ash contributions, $382. these are the very knees that he “The skirts can't be pulled down long ghes—but they wera very each, I'll suspend sentence in Mrs iyi, focal was revoked reaently| Refused to Move On and Stop Sa further result of the activi = =| saw when ho wen e cl Phey were " ‘al thin, ‘They also put on long — Drossos's case if the will return toy. 4 ‘ re i tien Sav ; thes of the “Inner Circle," Pred Witt, , fal ‘im . Bla si gl else the ll ser They were made to help solve the | drogex—ciinging faulard ones | pe by V. O'Connor, — President Orating, Police Say. _— i n Adential ‘men selected) room the other morning, Exactly H. C. of L. So were the stock- and the kn till whow. even se | her husband of the International Longshoremen's | j or Fred Wheeler, as he is also known f the ax he saw them In the elass room, * they roplied ee ep Rola show, Mrs, Drosson’ elected not to, ‘The | i : Pe aaaeak Dick Butler, who, with Paul Vae= is under arrest In New York City at Cone ek Gk TORNIBE o winnie lente ‘sembinied fitths It) was than UOOm names OF the delexaten|careill, is ehiet of the insurgent tom the request of the Cleveland polic SunOtlatem, Aith Aa that the gurors were heard from in “*'Y . hy ' pi ; se i ; KR iis iroratn ie bi a oe en tema iawrr,” (intra aeaeetie atl Worlds Newes epub ic Leads ay ae ee gre anving os ft be one of Tiers has m6 1h Avene, sty etre the revelations which have been | Hut Witt, another associate of Leow ciety by trying to force this woman salah ee ee ver, is under arrest in New York City Announcement wan made to-day |f disorderly conduct known to the Departinent of Justive| and that he admits he t to go back to a man she doesn't nig atin "| Detwotive th Pol - te Jand 1 wa en th k utr Butler's ienbgudriees that etaba etwctive Hook with Policemen Flan= since Sunda ept. 7 1 day mulas f r fei Mrs, Gertrud }nery and Byers went into the saloon rine sun set va ge aan jus “eer intwne™ ienbs! Je Placing Women on an Equality [ces acum "Mew. "dertrad,f" Mack. “I admire ber spunk in choo om Fs mapped out for the | where Butler was orating, He had jast Mow he ra pack wart e hole « a parade by ‘the “insu police of the country are searching | | Molowin Pi ar toda ling to go to the workhouse,” de. NOlWling of a parade by the “insur-| come from headquarters where -he i= for Max Silinsky, Business Agent] ascertained that the steel and coal Ms! 2 oe: Y) clared Sir. 1 Le Parmenter, ne Nee eee eee ieve might Toad; firmed the men that Mayor Hiatt 6 ors’ Union of Cleveland, | strike panne a sae ¥ tid that Butler himself might lead| woutd mee n them at 8 o'clock ane se is eich olor | Crees Orca Ore Ma Pe ith Men in Politics and Industries wri i's spss wi 38 i ster wmoet mia leat) would weet wit tm at § wo ie gvery Police Chief in the country [it No, 221 Chew Street, Allentown, . for her at that place,” agerted Mra | vicareny might be in tne | say that Butler was interfering aad every Departmnetit of Justice | great in cade ee wet = . j"Olherwise men will bar women from|a proper physical” and educational Harfold ‘T. Clapp. Announcement was made that| with men who wanted to return te ¥ iz ‘a = 1 oon Strub, Patric : i * + hose the men wish to keep to them- | 6¢ QUAL pay for equal work is With a dissertation on modern moral yy¢ » to oremen's on, {aulet. Butler declared that he was em Service man has been told to drop |! Leonard Strub, Patrick Ellison, arng 4 | * p r 1 jated with the longshoremen’s union, a ‘ Jacob Miller of Chica, C. Marvin a at International Confer selves for other reasons, and hypo: inother thing Czecho-Sloyak tendenc! “This wom has vio- American eltixen and refused to move everything cise to arrest Zith and| Vy Slinsky for the Cleveland police, who | ( ed publicly why they [A of Chicago, James Elton, had ordered @ strike vote among its} | on. he executive com | 7 tries ¢ 900 members $000 mnerniras He waa taken through 23d Street | James Elton, Samuel! ence ot Working Women|criticaily dectare they are ‘protecting* womon want, A law for the lated the law," he sald : 1d son 0 sburgh.| |. ister, women, Wor example, in Czecho-Slo- | jaboring wor her offense by calling tt \"i4, Kugler, the LW. W. lumber tr Tell How Their Sex Won|vakla, before women voted, mon. de. | “borne w A shes y y calling I mittee of the local aaid the action Was! with a crowd of his followers behind | and hie “Ausotlate Pa ow Me eee ae wen Conde Tmetysa: [is that during the period before the lave, Some call It romance; 10M taxon “because of I So eS ae nancipation and What) merous tor a’ wom an to enter, At|birth of her child she whall be con-jcat st gout mating: 1 call it vicious tinea’ failure to a ra followers sang ea ee : present women are allowed to do ev-_ sideres ick, industrially speaking. | pitfley the law calls it a crime indlors’ grievances: oro ot 1 of th Policemes They Hope to Do for Them-|erything in. the press rooms « ind ehall receive a sick benefit. “sho |” nit a woman, Mrs, Mack, had the Se an hes Relgghert portilities am are trying to pass |to execu ve not indic: sector General ‘ USING STEEL ANDCOAL STRIKES | on cting at Allentown TO OVERTURN NATION. niktinad Ge ine auieention Thim, Of ewer the fretght|oner and in " ‘The commit. | The Evening World is able to say | who is one of the pct setnalia i jd that they expected the strike | soon appsared and hostilities were caltian Tai . uly operate the machines. it not tov it this time, but - 1 eon od eterno (he two tee n that when the two fugitives are ar the 1. W. W., with a selves and Their Children, |is stitt adjudged ‘dangerous.’ It would neither ought she to be penalized by |Inst ward. “She should not be com- yore to he unanimous. T. V. O'Con- | *Yyited Betweon the two factions, | the general } rested there will be an announce} 4\, eanery) nee her wages when it is particu stint be dangerous—to men—if women had | pelled to go back to a man she doom't { Court Butler's case was Cons rr President of the International > a side'ana: thet | ‘the freedom of the press,’ the right, Jariy important that she be well-nour- |) ‘ it Mra kta aL think : y until, Nov. 6. He was repetag ment by the Cleveland police and the|t inize the steel and | Marguerite Mooers Marshall. to print what they pleased. By mak-|lshed and well protected for her own | lve." I = association, said that the vote was ted by James D, C. Murray, Bee Department of Justice that will bare! ers ang wait until after 1 ¢ ine the law men simply tried to shut | s ind that of the coming off-|there should be only one ground for not on the question of ordering a can candidate for Justice of tha] nets of violence during the steel here cae eS The Bye of off criticism of thomselves. Women eprin Sa. Hlaenk ‘ |divoree for a woman-—that she doe but Sl ew hae necadall elpal Cour hrough | “In Czecho-Slovakia we are trying | Ree RET ahd disclose ‘all’ the details of WASHI are now working to repeal this silly| “In Czec wa are trying | want to live with her husband.’ Wiis be (presented to the rela the country |"BORING FROM WITHIN" MADE iE bee . provision Prd eah ie nt MOLE supe as¢idanceIn the. 6a ved. thnt COMPLETE HUGE DRY DOCK, © which is n MEN from Cx ihe’ GuschosSioval. women’ went inm. to: tc work whieh t TE Sha a eure ke. obtcoat | STEEL STRIKE SURE see 4 Sirah peetlsbd sh vid Miffering [render her eco uly independent | Mrs, D twenty-three, camo to starastay, Direct Pub “ =” One « the first acts was to get . WOrt'a Neweet: rep through & great dea 6 Phy ad ef iman, In thi we believe that 7 rd Feeley, Director of Pu Last Section Is Laoneched at Merme, | miners, r leona ae pouialiet tronaboa ites which celobrates its first | during the war at the hands of Aus-/6f man. In | vay we belleve that) Cloveland in response to a letter from of Hoboken, to-day followed nox Yaues MY Department of Justice « Arolin Vennsylvannia, ‘Phis they did and | birthday this Week, are now meoting | {Mt The women as well us the placed on a bigher and nobler basis |Cliy Buttery, a former soldier whom tie example of Mayor Hague of Jer! ane gigth ap a0 known to have traced down finally drovedames Moyer, I for the tirst time with other women! tain. tibe hese years to Obs | than ever bet The man will re- [she had met whilo he wan stationed jay city, in refastng sllow.| soon: ton 4 ter) 6a bes. New Communist Party, th tent of the Fennaxivania State 3 ; Le NID aE EG tater eee in vurder, ta MPedt te woman who te not a burden at Columbus Barr Bho brought |sidiehronkorw to eo t0 work rn-| Morac Dry Dock and Repaty Compas tion of wihch was exposed CEG HE OULE HAE awl erence of Working| have an active the Govern ove ne when she need not| With her her three small child Ing that men were coming to Hoboken | wi ed thin afternoon ico Evening World Oct. 16 last, the full ' nidurd of the Socla 1 called to discuss the problems | ent which wis safer ad and butter The couple w jointly tried by the dudaon tute: this: morning: | Mor nt, the foot of @Teial plot to cause vio in the steel |as is Moyer was depo: men and children in industry | tained thocanttrans Taaven Wom providinug plenty of well-kept) The jury, led hy Mrs. Antoinette Morectey stationed policemen at the | Stret n, where all of the cons sttike centres drive every | (it! par | ‘There are two ¢ ho delegates’ to| en hava been elected to the National |i nc aay ohh oat inten tint shan Probation ‘oMeer and |iuho entrance and’ seventy men, in- | srHeton, wo ie has taken Place, he | worker from the mines of the country | nference: Mme. Louise Landova | Parliament. One of the firat things children to. continue. thelr, waxe-“bailift.” retired to the jury room to al four recently discharged [actual working day “ ty } he w r al of ament did was to pass low earning. Many of ur worker ure’ rT te The € « Tt it a be yontoon, ne eve of the winter season, at alery w va, member o: ys Parllamen I F nl delibe They returned in half an |. [oun tnitormh, wern taker p sand in a few tim when factories and Juntit ¢ a st ue National! plying to) women and children, and | w nd their husbands do not try nour with a verdict. It waa the man|,. 4 Ae ral Ce “ te tne nee ae jo when fac Ba ; , y of the Czecho-Slovakia Re- | ai last the interests of the two groups |to prevent thom from retaining their 3 , i 6 the police station a ed to | ae commission. It will without fuel, 6o that by a ec tt wa und M Marie Majorova, | have been separated—as they should | industrial freedom,” In the case who got no merey HOM | yotuen to New York Ne etianial floating dry 9 aN industry not tied up by number hei Municipal Council or} you i Hers done | the jury | < ¥ the “social revolution” could bo|ported foltowit 1a offices they hold indie | o,°TB* Wark of children,” Mme. sty iit need Mine, BLY* | “mhore wax only one juror who astonsi June La wi ‘ hey hold indi-| ehova declared earnestly, “is closely nied toconcurin the verdict. 6 hasten ; a “apples,” as t he excellent political status of lconnected with problem of un ir we ill have been so much | failed t the v t, ‘Tha! During the New Communist Party | APMCe |e in the republic precipttated | employ If everybody divided his Lin forming our new sta was Mrs, Mack, who stood for aa| convention it was decided to make a ie cruetb world war, | of her time betw himone ana 1 Phe nationalist seelinis | aequittal, | drive against "the common enemy t ther tha ‘thate : entertain would not ok “Hoth of them denied having any here, as he ted Stat r si on ve the trades union capital’—through a body that was by t tho older countrlen oF meee | Rave to work. ¥ should do Cacchocsiovaidn. And for improper relations,” she aald, “to loss cumbersome than the full con- ae ttt axel ee ay ay pmbesedl Petey eSMeern te rateltat we consider we be sure, they would do that, but 1 vention. As a result the famous RDATIABNt. CERIO ICE nin © equality with men. ‘They have | Ut,Pr : hop toward wehlov | dont think the State disproved th Committee of Nineteen” was elected | said to have collected conclusive evi- | won some of the first battles, t aie Chi Slovakia une) ep joy rom t nference in| elainy Bs en by the convention wot as an dence of the Plots ngalnst the tis havel aleddioaten vee Ie nos they | der fou on may not be employed 18 | Washington. woh to hte Banh only ‘ J Ss ttee for the purposes} (Mdustry and it is suid that as ar x ahead of them be-| any gainful ¢ jon. Niht work | ne deas for women in. industry . | . eoutive Committee for the purposes! suit of the disclosures the Adminis-|fore their position in the labar worla |0 children Is forbidden, They. may | Other righta will follow. especiatly | MONROE'S HOME FOR SALE. F, ‘ of administration and direction. This} tration decided to act with such alwill be on a par with that of not worl in lime or powder works, or | ninc have political emancipation, | committee was composed of the fol-|firm hand should the strike bel other sex nat of thel at ot dangerous jobs. And ‘we! ‘The of unvest doos not rule the to Get A called . want tot the minimum age for |( 1k working women, and ‘ eel on a renter In the meantime the Government| | asked Mme. Stychova to discuss | child labor sixteen years, and to t well-paid labor, It seems to me \ SSBRKat New York ¥ tion—Tig searching for the secret prin the condition of Czecho-Slovak w hibit children from working even at) ways will be the best cure for that eral Nicholas THourwtet en and] plant whieh the mmmittee of Nine-! ing women, She is a dar Kk work- thus age, Unlesn they have attainod > : teen” authori ‘ohen, An rie a dark-eyed, well- ae tena aeenae acl Halle | CUeated, attractive young woman of Nu this is found th € {the pub-| ideas of the place her ntation ior t pecial ul-| sabe ount rywome n f n—Dantel T,| New York City and a | “Our women will never be content 4 i a8 I Pittsbu Ma, Youn, © suid, “until they are absolutely —— Is ast f 1 nea will | wered, And as a CaS OHIONtY WIL meno arias tors in N ork City now.) further load no secret printing | #84 Until they can decide their labor Ph ae r Miinois ¥ ¢ nM. 1. Olgin| plant Department of Justice agents | problems for themselves, Their trou alld : Purrsr of the Ukr 1 Group and Anth are trying to link to ita famous rad-| pie is that of working women t women) BDH Dense “s 4 Banbauskas of the uinian Group, {teal woman who is chairman of the| word over—that. the he embly in Nassau County Pennsylvania Representation Kk, B.| financial committee of the New Com- at they must live by 1 to-day by Justice Cropscy | 4 PP ital ek a diary tia near ry rules and regulations made by men, Brooklyn Su: © Court } Raltitr Topresentation—t, | Cleveland is expected to “break” | Often these men have the best inten} ‘The order he frat step in & oly \ Isr 1of the Russign Branch and | the bis news and tell of action by the] tions, but sex legislation | ‘ ra hic, . ¢ Heraneyien Of the [TA etEnate ore Tustioe, Hees, ime i i i) ut é i lealaiacion saa unfair A a by Isa } | Why mix your own mustard—let ' Dolegation-at-Large—R r|tion has been the puzzle of all who | #84 as stuple 8 effects as class ae brook: | the Guide nays " Michael I 1 ¢| have known the mass of information | legislation worki.t woman 4 nntractor, against etter tes r oO 1¢ Gulden experts do it for you, sone ave hapwen she uke cs (ncertuaLien | lealsiations; The | Worbiics 9 Hire selene, Chocolates ata L wer Price” Ee BIRTH OF THE “INNER CIRCLE”|/ment and industry, And from the) «We have about 200,000 women the lust two being co! | Gulden’s is always fresh, ready to TO DESTROY GOVERNMENT. [eet nee zith and Silinsky now organized in trade unions and]? sy. siatcwariaed | use. Mi Immediately the convention had sel yested and Witt Is returned Many others not yet unionized, Our! wan ono of the incticaters of nea | lor « committee jt met in the L.) the evidence agains aeiihe Tale as one of the ators of a crimi-} : nal} rool Be No. 1000 Madic| me ewaense MeninAl bit A pho Lakh | Women are strong and eager to work.| nal action against him (erey) on the | 4 ‘ un for the =: | They are in the tron works, in the und that Jersey was the father of | Te i [ey ari, he om, wrk, | an adh ft ial dor Today and T rr rene ian, [tole tndunttn, inthe augur tc: |B v/0"50) Special for To-day and To-morrow : he scl aes Ane Strawt,| the Blass factories and outdoor work | ji 4uce chneider to act as course) |, Milk Chocolate Covered Jetly—a square of fresh fruit » just dripping the We ears old, , Street! at the mines pe with appetiaing © dipped in a layer of our un Baum, wh ’ n, died in th Staten Taland eight-hour day for women is! par im et that will please and de with tho é | early thie morning from in-/ an aceomplished fact in Czecho-Slo- IP dient every « 1in a tidy, attractive box Cc PRS Sb "BR tiene a sin: | Read LUDENDORFF’S OWN STORY ‘| [thn iichmond Light and Power Com-| Out of work: And we have protective] ANT) ANEEER HAVE BONE [JP Milk Chocolate Covered Raisin | Milk Chocolate Covered Roval Com J) 1 pany. She War dragged under the / #488 forbidding the employment of | and Walnut Clusters — 4 coanuts—Nothing is more palatable . THE WORLD T M M i women in dangerous trades | ¥ : p = ; conteran f the|fonder und front wheels and it wan| “Qmen In dangerous trades. = of the, winlest, Gallfornix, than a sayory nugget of the most ff] in o-Morrow Morning { ( Rutenb Was | necessary to Lift the car in order tolindustrial inju from which] “The United States Sugar Rqualiza- | shredded ‘walnuts, then lous Coy cocounut, richly C nen Cit=| extric Vgeehn tonight’ womert: dace” aaded Valor Gectd. tated ae ett ne IE dn Gunes nemaninties epenmne uted with « covering of the fresh Ludendorff's feat in saving the eastern front and stopping the \ cle,” ple mech. Of | aare eS ite offices at No, 111 Walt Street, to- |B Spates with the Ce eae mermommmray e , Compecliy great Russian advance brought him the power he had coveted and Xo. 1 wl Merrite soldiers in dull EXPRESSED surprise, for tho ine|day comparing the increasy in’ the|(| mast particular M I L L. E R S packed In a had been denied in 1915. Germany, horrified at the slaughter of hand man." de Salt They ° ternational conference is expected | retail pric sugar and coff pa 5 | Verdun and terrified by the battering her army was getting on the wien, Mae ph Vowel and Hrivate 30 to pass stringent resolutions on) |The statement vaya that since July Extra Special | SIX CONVENIENT STORES |] Somme, was crying out against the Kaiser's favorites who had been ~ at hoe nece of nrotecting women by i, ) wumar has rime m 9 +> both a fhe: Bel ciltterda dnieasaneonis Doe puuind ta 108 aentecian inet Frosiway in control of the situation, In this emergency the ruler had te ‘ f ; AW against employment in processes | | nti ; } ; Lae ibaa it ‘ 18 per cent. In the face of call in Hindenburg and Ludendorff and surrender to them control ; npn an Ahgiee ot AV OATERe SRteTeoohy URE be over military operations, It was the beginning of Ludendorff's selected by the “Committee of Yat least a eozem highway ,(e Ju «to what industries are suatai Ora é teen,” But it is known that Leow rs dangerous,” declared Mme, Stychova, \