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> ——— eee be CO-OPERATION ONLY CAN END BARRIERS ARE DEL ABERATE LY Bui.y Be @ YRebucER AND CONSUMER, BE64O3S3 scancitpaom Plan Must Have the Sympathy} of the Producer and the Consumer, NEW YORK BIGGEST Metropolitan District Figures peeled to Lead London by 1,000,000, CURB ON SPECULATORS, Country Is Victim of a Delib- PROFITEERING, SAYS CAPPER 2099090906-9.9-0-0900004-09000% Mik ite Oe roobe MIDDLEMAN GETS BIGGEST BITE , OUT. OF “THE. APPLE. CITY IN THE WORLD, SAY CENSUS MEN Ex- SPECTACULAR LEAP THRILLS CROWDS IN’ DUANE STREET FIRE Fireman on Ladder Jumps Into Building at Third Story— Damage Is $50,000. Fifty thousand dollars’ damage was! caused this morning by a spectacular fire in the five-story building at No: 140-142 Duane Street. The blaze started on the second floor in a loft believed to have been occupied by the Emer-| son Shoe Company, and spread rapidly | to the third, folirth and fifth floors, | Smoke was so dense when firemen; arrived that for some minutes the en- | fire block was enveloped. Firemen at-| tempting to get at the flames from the Bround floor were driven back aft repeated efforts. An extension ladder was run up seventy-five feet and Lieut. Humphries and Fireman Grover Lan-| din climbed to a height opposite the; third floor. | : atu : ENSUS officials expect re- Landis made a perilous leap to an erate and Criminal Profi- sults, available about March ornamental cornice and with a pike im = ; 15, will show New York to le: Bebashhe “the “wihdows: aa 2 teering Campaig ; sel pole smash r s as he ng Ampaign, be the biggest city in the world, (groped in the smoke along the cor- with a population of 8,500,000 In | nice, a crowd below cheered as By Arthur Capper. the metropdlitan district, | United States Senator from Kansas. | Sixth of @ serics of articles toritten | | | especially for The Evening World, WASHINGTON, D. C., have endeavored to establish the fact of a deliberate, criminal and skilfully conducted campaign of profiteering of | which consumers and producers alike aro the victims. 00,000, gregh 000 more The metropolitan New York Includes suburban te ritory in Westchest cut, I have tried to show | The estimated population of the metropolitan district of London is: and the 1920 census is expected to give New York 1,000, district of r, Connecti- Long Island and New Jersey. rifts in the smoke clouds permitted an occasional view. From the third! floor, Landis made his way back to the ladder and repeated his feat on the upper floors, assisted by Hum- phries. By this time a er tower was brought opened by into play and the vents, Landis enabled firemen to! get the blaze quickly’ under control, rid ae Similar territory, not in the cit that agriculture must decline if it is) SIP Nae la oiuiRecaaiin ite toe na The origin of the fire is not known. not adequately rewarded’ and to es-| Proper. ts braced in ondon | Other occupants of the building be- tablish the fact that neither the p! metropolitan district sides the merson Shoe Co, are the diver nor the consumer hae any voice Census officials declare the pop- | Conve Rubber Shve Co. and Niles in fixing prices. ‘The producer must | lation of New York, exclusive of | & Godell. take what the middleman or dis-| this adjacent territory will be be- tributer chooses to pay him for his| tween 6,500,000 and 7,000,000, FIRE KILLS FOUR IN | products and the consumer must pay | Compared with 4,766,883 in 1910, for what he eats and weara the| London proper in 1911 had 4522,- |AGED WOMEN’S HOME market price,” and the market price 976, or 243,919 less than New REE is fixed without his authority or con-| York. Police Believe Other Old Inmates went. London has claimed to be “big- tae « Sscaped Frc There is a remedy for this intolera ger" than New York solely Building Escaped From ble situation, and that is to be found| cause of its metropolitan distr the Flames. in intelligent, constructive and sym-| nd now, apparently, it loses | LYNN, Mass., Feb, 23.—At least four pathetic eo-operation, This necessi-| Premacy in that by 1,000,000, Jinmates of the Lynn Home for A, tates the removal of the speculative Fi Vow were burned to death when middleman. It res res at his | Wh et pr Imost insuper- fire destroyed the building this morn functions be taken over by the man inert Ke ; pi rd by ie ing. ; duces in association with the | cri@ent: enlightened and mutually! Arter checking up, the inmates, the ‘who produces in association with the puthatigucetfonts « Barriors HAVO | naire exucogen tne eainion thet che man who consumes. Nobody can deny deliberately built between the {4 ae ld wot exceed: to that there are too many profit takers, © and tho ruralite by nen and [14th MILA eaAR IRON BERRA BE: too many non-producers who'take a | Interests Wh See th/eftorta at dasop- | 6g aged men ¥ up. It share of tho calf, the he the steer, a beril to their own peculiar ine | accent ins their noms several of the 4 i “e cdr Inmates, Others made the the potatoes or the wheat. {| There is no real reason why or-|way painfully down the stairs, w a J. D. Miller showed how helpless the] fanizations of workmen and house- |fe sisted out by attendanta, milk producer is when, as spokesman| WIVCs #hould not be established in Were between sixty “an for the National Board of Farm Organ-| from the farmece and dintabure | SSE anys izations at the recent hearing before) the cor charging for. their| ACID SPATTERS the Senate Judiciary Committee, he) services the actu st of the work. pointed out that the middleman draws), OF this services may be performed FIVE FIREMEN. aiken pease , , by cities themselves through the eames the contract and all the producer is Qiamishment ot murkete veenie | — _ required to do is to sign on tt ao would leave no function whatever for| Extent of Injuries Not Yet Known line. If he does not do this his milk) the 1 ulative middleman. The ty N St obap?, 1 1 —Were Fighting Blaze When will never get to market, for the d would not bity or sell; it would simply Were Fighting ; en tributer has contro? of the instrumen- | tke over the means of stribntion, Explosion Occurred, ac us r myer talities. 1 prope Five firem under treatment A friend of mine in Pennsylvania has uid determine| for burns from nitrie acid received An apple orchard. He ws the finest cach da nervals the) during a fire this aftenoon on the t Easte He u the Pople and 3 . Sab TENG SEAR LOre oy ons selected by | top floor of a building at No, 11 tivates the land, keeps the trees in or- for that purpose see that the] West 54th eet, occupied by the der, gathers the apples, crates them « ary supplies were“on hand. Franco-Electrie Plating Co. They Joads them on auto trucks, carries them| SUGGESTS ELIMINATION OF THE ste AGUAg) BAtAllon. Chiat Sally to the station, where they « sain SPECULATOR. \Capt. Murphy of Engine Co. No. 20 Joaded to be carried to their destina-| These are only tentative ne cWe cardi Bell flala; iohnelle aaa tion in New York or Philadel; Wor! tions and are by no means ¢ und Firemen Bellfield, Connelly an the entire service of cultivating 1 4 complete solution of the problem,| eardon of Engine Co, No. land, tending the trees, gathering the thing that only patient indusiry,} An exploston spattered acid apples, crating them and loading them | guided experience,,can achieve their hands and! face Physiciar on cars he gets $2 a bushel. What T contend, however, is that}are unable as yet to tell - ONE A MONTH. ce Raa ieuinee eet plpanion a eet eee By the time those apple¥ reach their] to | destination they are s from $8 tol “Ry co-operative action uw ot| SNOW SHOVELLERS $7 a bushel, and the me Lets upply and demand, stitled or held in Cursed by the Innocen zmer, who labeyance by unnatial and unwnote-| FIRED FOR TALKING ig unaware of the processes through | some process, manipulated by pro aiid which he has been plundere 1 AP-leers, would be rel 1 permitied i ple a day will keep the doctor away."}1o perform its pro; ind wholesome » Much Conversation and Not fs an ancient saying bu eon-} functions. Undu snably while the | W Fir sideraible truth in nd *¢] farmer would obtain grain, hist Enoug \'c e of the rapacity of the dis it iS} vexetables, his milk and other prod Chief safe to say that there are at least al ucts an enh: id price alts ne hundred thousand dren in) New mer would he re} m the Fire Chief K , as Chairman. of York City who do not an apple almerciless talons of the oug Mapanect Baca raat hs Of course, to make effective such} veya, utter a at Pinan It cannot be too often or too em-Jeconomie remedics as I have sug SAA ORT | ye phatically stated that the farmer has | voste ALI HE Wenakeane to’ thne. narged forty la 1 no control r the market te he] in mpathetic and efficient | &48ed more in conversation than were collectively a cold-blooded, in-) Department of Justice, always on the] shovelling snow exorable bargainer hi could force | jon and always ready to bring the treet Cleaning Commissioner Mac society to meet his terms by the Sim | ijustice those who would try to de- y accompanied Col, M. H. Smith plo process of refusing to allow hi or clog the machinery, While Reah Gt Ta Whkler DOBhiLInAKY ead produce to he taken from his prem operation between the pro- |! fi fs % fees Rut such a method of meeting and the urban cittsen | 4'80 4 member of Mayor an m the situation as it is to-day is both any Lonaatten ec weuldcmake ane Be ahve Coun on inaoeaton ott cruel and npracticaly and hejtion by the food ery aiff. ty in order that might be peaceee Memon is neittior ¢ vel Nor! anit, if not impossil the most| mapped out for the removal of the fmpracticab! ingent laws should be enacted| snow by engineering methods as spon- Tn my judgment ithe whole diffi that particulat Mind of of | rch te Wee uetue wena culty is one of distribution. Our sys Ir ° s sere tem is unscientific, cumt me, § co-operation between! _ With union truck drivers refusing to shod and ruinously ext ve 4 t clemente in society | Work unless paid the double pay union cost of labor cannot account for the z that the worker in the s provide for holiday work, and the BREN Oe Te ee nee hale distr trict shall receive a]snow storm to-night, Mr. MacStay ad placed on the train and itizens of | reasonab’ i his toil, Tam | mitted to-day that he was disappoint bution among the hungry ¢ ; k ee Pat withiawarereene | f you paid labor $5 an] ) Assit + ine Jed, He said it w: npossible to pa the city J } n 1 n the iteome, that the agr hour you could not absorh the differs |Ndence | eee eesti Sout | the double time asked ence between $24 bushel, the amount feulturist 18 not only wi Bae ena eni eet ee he. di anees OE Se Lai sek Leia ie yal BA laurent nfo the pay given to different classe les, and $6 a by York The prosperity t ly | snow laborers, Contractors are paying ATARI A Oe eT On dependent upon tl perity of the| their ine centa per hour, the elty THE READY ALIA) OF THE loiter kiving emergency men 80 cents per GOUGING DISTRIBUTER. eae hour, and the regular “white w ee | » orar “ARK” DELAYED WEDDING. | their customary per diem wai mmaios ‘y a v Marry Smith, a former and ® pun ; Raford Back Now, and Chief Officer) + Ne Ae eames at aioe The vast liv a oscits which pay what they f Will Marry, Brooklyn, and a friend, Thoma. Len Nistribute a The transport ford, alias the}non, No. 2410 Fuller Street, the Bronx, ay cmimuute f s A pee ry ‘ t| qomplained to The Evening World this pleading two alib : : OMiak Arss Soeked tile ok at) Morning that they had twice applied they buy grapes 1 1; |Piee a, Hoboken, after an uneventful trip] Te"™ i, ‘aw snow. shovelera and ohad stance, at 8 cents ind se twerp w ¢ riled Feb told "no more men are "| them in New -¥ ; * been | ass hat pound rst, they say t y Both ert respons i tia 8 were urned appetit ’ nd, t is Z | organized ’ y — cause of | nate dev 0} Benson Urges Big Navy. | man y tons ¢ CHICAGO, Feb. N ‘s future srape 8 : aval policy must be one of expansion peow'the obvious: remedy. f a? The L mma Gold- {and increased efMciency, Admiral Will- situation is co-oper » J ma lexander and nearly | iam 8. nson, retired from 7 consumer in the city and the pro- |a5i" other agitators to Russia, is| navy recently nominated a member ducer in the country, I am aware lexpected to sail soo with another load| of the United States Shipping Board, there are diMiculties in the way of Keds, EEN CRI clared jaan address taal te vel ‘ \ \ Admiral Peary’s Only Grandchild, Son of Mrs. Stafford, ‘Snow Baby’ MASTER EDWARD. STAFFORD Ur... Rear Admiral Peary's only further north than any other grandchild js a son of Mrs. Ed- te child, She is the wife of Stafford, who was Marie ward Stafford, son of Justice , us Peta Stafford of the Supreme Court of to Peary, \ Me the District of Columbia. Mrs. The latter has the dis- Stafford was born during one of tinction of having been born Admiral Peary’s Polar expeditions. HOW TOFND OUT | RENT PROFITEERS WHEN TAXES GO UP _—— FOR CORNELLIANS’ If You Pay $5.a Month Per Room the Increase Should Be Four Cents on Each Room. Many Notables Attend Uni- Festival at Hotel Commodore. It your the rane up, able landlord sava he must in-}] Spring began on the ballroom floor because his tell by at the | the | much the ereas rent taxes Hotel Commodor at 11 o'clock have you ean to-day when hundredg of old grads of following just how Cornell University ripped wide open the programme of a Spring Day festi- increased tax rate ought to cost him on your flat, jval which was expected to be going The “ten-to-one" yvaluatic eG by| strong until midnight ‘ eal estate men is used to fix the prop-! _,., shivers ee Prop ‘Tho one break In a day of surpase- erty value per room—that is, real ae ing joy came at 4,30 o'clock when ser estate men figure roughly that the i ‘i Ree anna s about ten |Yies Were held in memory of the VeiNe OF tne QUO ne tee nell men killed in the w Presi- times the rental. By multiplying your dent Schurman made an address and ent per m by the nt mi ; ; ae Prof, Garth delivered the oration. in ‘the whole building, anc rad A The bunch of undergrads who came Te ee Ey te a eee ine (Gown from ‘Tthson’ In two: special what the landlord ought to be Paying | tyains—members of the Glee Club, the taxes on, If his assessed valu i as : Masque, the Savage Club players and than the result MOR teat MS other participants in plays, ballets assessed value ought to be higher, g25 [ANd Special advertisements—brought Phus, supposing you are lied “" with them “Senator “Mar- » month f a five room flat, aie a tin Gibbon * fou tre twenty flats like it in the bu - of the greatest barkeeps of all time, ing, the whole assessed value OUBHE | wig in the n days to be $60,000. The increase cf 8 points fixti of “Zinkie n the tax rate on the whole Wuild- tw work in i he n and | ng would bbe $48 per year i One” haw Poatted On each n, this increase would ak y Acents a month, or 20 ¢ ident man was t entre } eo ara Nia of personal th h th 4 month on your flye room day—he recently resigned, and to table follows: made histadieux to the alumni—a Hen sine w.| Four thousand Cornellians resident ae 04 jin or near New York backed the fes- 1 058 |tival and most of them found oppor- i 1. vera O28 |tunity to run in for a happy hour 3 ( 2 1072 Y ‘i 03 i 12 |CAPT. GEROW SAFE; Darcey nents, made col FOUND IN MONTREAL Peck of { doubling the increa 1 Purchasing Agent, Reported ~ Nissing From Nev wrk He NEW NAVY FOOD SALE PLAN. | Located, La Goardia Says O'Malley WIT Not] 4 ne pi Laeaey Take Part ia Enterprise. the United Stat Comm mer of Markets O'Malley witl nstructiony i ¢ irplus food, as planned in a despateh from oting Mayor La Guardia, La 1s located to- rdia made this plain to-day, when He sald th had left he announced that two of his’ examiners |» two weeks ago on business are now conducting Investigation | y Kk > hia and into ‘the Peper nent of Markets’ secant n went to Loston, w was sick food sal a La Guardia went to the defense of re- pio afar ioe ra necused of refusing to aid m ¥ overnmer distripution of boll Maus id fi tute informed of his b per con tH they |ne had left a trunkf clothes chance to disprove re- |vntuable paper New York ‘ low fixed prices as |Capt. Gerow said he would return to outlined dy him. |New York to-night ss oo Wife Decoy for Robber, He Charzes| ASKS STATE-OWNED LINES. Joseph Ameretta, twenty-three, and were held Magistrate W spb in the Yorkville Court in $1,500] provmpPNcE, R. 1 $8.<cThe nail to-day to answer to the Cirand | ceivers of the Rhode Laland Compan Jury on @ charge of robbery. Maurice | apr ounce ae cat ter weenie Ryan, a public accountant, of No. | to the Lanisleiira, leanoreee ec t 69th Street, charged that Mr “ fe pois eh Bireet, shared » ganization of the company's ing and asked him to plan contemplates en in. front ¢ privatel $18 went cf 1 even men who pleaded guilty to shooting craps in the wa pom of the | Poratior . 1 7 dopa Fulton Street and Suffraciste to Meet tn was in wress yesterda LONDO: F . ren Court to-day Rover ot | Alliance, originally ca 1 to be he ested pleaded not gu | Madrid, wil) be held instead in Geneva paroled pnt Saturdax. Ansa June pe Ta scuttle ’ “THERE'S A RAISIN" SPRING DAY JOY ‘US WON, PHONE “GIRLS NOW! SEEK ‘Operators, Best. Paid in Press Plans for Forming a Union. | Mise Teresa Sulllyan, Vice Presi dent the Telephone Operators’ Union of Bi ot ‘clared to-day that in the East, of “demonstration strikes.” | “And that means,” she said, |England, where we are 100 per cent. lorganized, but where the wages are | lower than here.” “ The New York girls got crease without being formally ganized and without a formal strike. | But the movement to organize | going ahead just the eume, The fifty Boston operators who jexchanges yester to girls in the union were other girls to-day. “We are not trying ganization,” said Miss Sullivan are merely offering to help | girls want organization.” They opened 7 Eust 15th Street, replaced | “We pught at once, “We don’t want any such misun- way, headquarters American Federation of Labor also of the |when you see that the Company is advertising for more girls and remember that company got 2,500 naw ones year. In New England they waiting lists of se rls, The campaign to organize will get under way here, she said, at a meet- ing Weduesday night at Brywnt Hall G. W. WICKERSHAM TELLS OF CLAUSES New York —_ > REFORMS IN WORK on, who is hero to help the New York operators organize, de- the New York operators are already the best paid | thanks to the increase they won Ikst Saturday after a series | “that something is going to happen in New) their in-| or-| dd the the by sw) FROM HER ROOM headquarters at No, but when Miss Sullivan was told that this was the jaddress of the Rand School, she an- nounced that new quartegs would be | derstandiag of our purposes as might come from having headqyarters in| year-old music student was awakened goacon the R Bernard Dineen and such a place,” she said, shortly after midnight this morning the sub-deacon the Rev. James Gil- * Later the organizers austere by a noise at the window of her apart- lis, of the Paulists, Father Gillis their Lerten tey to 1416 Broad-| st at No. 6 St. Luke'n Place, She. Preached the sermon Miss Sullivan said the chief com-| window and could hear him working Tomage” from the French Govern- plaint in New York now was not on the cateh. | ment were presented to families of the score of wages but on working] Frightened, but determined, she aout 950 Bronx soldiers who gave conditions, She said the service] jumped from her bed‘and seized ® (heir ves for the Allied cause, The never would be restored to pre-war) chair, As the burglar raised the WID- presentations were made by Com- | Standards until conditions were im-|dow and put one foot in she hurled mandant M. Breton of the French proved and co-operation established |the chair with all her strength. 1+ High Commission, and 8,000 persons between operators and supervisors. | stead of striking the burglar the chair attended. Among the speakers were | ‘At present,” she said, “the super-} crashed through the upper part of Me acting Mayor La Guardia, Major Gen. visors are tyrants and tile bearers, | window, shattering glass and awakeo- Robert M. Alexander of the 77th Divi+ and the girls don’t care whether they |ing the neighborhood. The intruder sion, Chaplin R. R. Rankin of the |get a number or not. You can get} toox to hia heels, Fourth Division, Chaplain James an idea of the working conditions| patrolman Walter H, Uhlenburg of 2,000 the last have ral thousands of PUTIN SPANG WILL ‘TERESA SULLIVAN, « | WHO IS ORGANIZING | PHONE.GIRLS’ UNION soon! GELEBRATIONS OF. WASHINGTON Sp enn kers Pay Tributes vation’s Founder at Pat- riotic Gatherings, to” BOS 9O-9:06-3 0.0. 9:80 prereset erereeres of Colorado wana principal speaker at a Washing~ ration under the” ons of the Amerts 7 Daughters of the American Revolution and other pate riotic organizations in Carnegie Hall ~ this afternoon. James M. Beck pre+ 3} sided. £ Senator Thomas declared no interme © national alliance « 2 ever will he necessary to make Amer- fea alert to her duty and a swift Thomas th | Senator ton's Birthde 3 auspices of the s rs f can Revolution, "i * peaeueesbeoe | Pon Sud pr? hae TERESA SULLIVAN a SNe arene HETERO PPPOE £664 nee le performance of it. He pointed to the prevent troubles in Greece and Row. R mania, and the Irish question, a | examples of the trougles of small nations in which Congress is eon= | tinually being asked to “intervene” 9 Washington, he said, that kind 79 of thing in mind, too. n A programme of patriotic music was given by the New York Sym- phony Orchestra, under the leader- ship of Walter Damroseh Under the auspices of New York State Chapter of the Knights of Col- umbus the New York City members of that organization attended a {solemn high mass of requiem in St., | Patrick's Cathedral for the nearly 11,000 Knights who fell in the World War. The celebrant of the mass wax the Rt. Rev, Joseph J. Dunne, the Misses Robber but Smashes Window and Fleeing Man Is Captured. Miss Anna Shaffer, a twenty-four- In the auditorium of Morris High School, the Bronx, “Certificates of could see shadow against the a man) Howard of the 27th Division and the Rev, C. H. Levy, A celobration at Washington's Revolutionary Headquarters on Wash- ington Heights this under the auspices of the Washington Headquarters Association, founded by members of the D. A. R, ‘This evening the annual banquet of the Sons of the Revolution will be held in the Hotel Plaza. The New York State Society of the Cincinnat! will have its annual dinner at the Metropolitan Chub, the Charles Street Station heard the crash of glass and saw a man run- ning in Hudson Strei After an ex- citing chase the policeman caught a man who sald be was Peter Healey, nineteen years old, of Ni 7 Hudson reet, Healey was held this morning Magistrate Frothingham in $1,000 for further examination Thurs- by bail day Miss Shoffer, rooms on the parlor floor with a fel- who occupies three Like Floating on Air | No bumps, no lumps, no low student, Miss Clara Tiat, told the Court she was nervous last night, a for the past two evenings she had heard a noise like some one trying to get into the apartinent sagging anywhere — just + ¥ Ihlenburg told the Court that enough elasticity for health i ee Healey was a member of a gang of and comfort. } young rowdies who have been ¢ Beta J Seo the entire mattsees line rbances in the neighborhood, he sais ur a quiet rasldantatkention: in our modern showrooms, OSTERMOOR |. Geddes ¥ Appe y einer * A andor to U. S. Thin Week. Ostermeer & Co., |Admits That in Certain Con-] yoxpox, rev. 28.—omcia an- | 414 Biabeth Se a Sn oencie a \W, ave nouncement of the appointment of Sir = Si tingencies He Would Have | neentemen: ees tah Ams q | Become a Legatee ey ie ae Daly eet = | —; suid to-gay. oe w Wickersham, under a is-cxamination by Edgar 'T. ett, attorney for Mrs. Mabel ang Ancker, to-day admit thet 7 |when he drew up the will of Me - Rosa Spang, be incorporated into ' its provisions @ clause which direeted ] ‘that in the event of Mrs, Spang | ldeath before the will became effectiy¢ | under laws of the es of New oa York and Pennsylvania, the $2,000,000 | (FRENCH REPUBLIC PROPERTY) r } |should rever as a gift to himself, b H }Henry Dwight Chapin and Co ; Michael B, Friedgom as executors There is now in New York an “You knew when you drew up graphs providing b z . . of a charitab! ae Mineral Water and it can be readily ssaecey eg ipa ca tias ‘|}] obtained through the regular wishes, the clauses would bec | - channels, operative und: the law?’ Rr eee HENRY E. GOURD, General Distributor Senator Brackett called the wit 35 South William Street, New York ness's attention to the law which provides that no person having a and, wife or children can de- to a benevolent insti‘ution or t charitable purp 08 more than one half part of an estate, and under the | Pennsylvania laws that in case a | person dies thirty days after making e la will charita provisions cannot offective. Mra. Spang died mn signed the will | ator Brackett, “it you ad thin tw ty-four ours after will was drawn up under Its ton, your estate one-third estate of Mrs. Spang." “That is true," replied the witne "Also, if you h ome a ban 2 creditors would be entitied one-third of the estate of Mrs. Spang wiked the te y There are riain contingencies red Mr. Wickersham | M Wickersham testif he f nothing dishonest o- improper in Sen ator Lockwooe's administration of the | s estate of Mr. Spa but found that in e Mrs. Spang's dislike was merely pe: ample supply of that famous —* oe a ee oes ee Se oe

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