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MRS. HELENS 1 Gat Prep i lgest ay I See ce MPI SSIOn MRS. ANNETTE an Pe Gtneray Osa MRS. NIMS Ro OMENS OINt CYAN WINKLE Cener oF ee Om, Bs NAS CIN OVENS BOX WINS FRIENDS | IN FRISCO PLEA" FOR THELEAGUE nig Emotional Speech Brings Tears to the Eyes of Both Men and Women, 4 (his is the cighth of the acries of articles by The Evening World's Special Correspondent on thé po- iiical situation in the Western States.) By David ‘Lawrence. (Special Correspondent of The Eve-! ning World.) | SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 18 (Copy- gm. 1920). —-Two Senatorial length of a political speech, put Gov, Cox kept 10,000 people atten. ; hours is, almost tive as he covered in bis main speech hore practically every subject from | the Barnes Bible, or Républican text bovk, tothe troybles of Ireland. The rowd liked the speech and on two e©oeasions rose to applaud Gov. Cox is in some respects Ike | PROOF OF PLAN TO FIRE WALL ST. AFTER BLOWUP Gasoline and Highly Inflammable Oil Scattered on Assay Office Wall. 1E devastation of the fnan- cial district by fire following the shattering explosion is now firnfly believed to have been the intent of the plotters who ex- jodéd the bomb in Wall Street on ‘Thursday This belief has arisen from the discovery of scattered gasoline oF other highly inflammable oll along the wall of the United States As- say Office and in the gutter just in front, Remnants f three tin containers bearing traces of gaso- line and kerosene were found near the point of explosion. ‘The police believe that the bomb- ere®xpected that the scattered of! would be instantly ignited by the women of the United States in com- WOMEN HOLDING HIGH POSITIONS IN U.S. GOVERNMENT Recent Appointments Cause Speculation as to Part Sex Will Eventually Play. ¢ forward strides made by mercial, professional and governmen- tal pursuits durthe the present de- cade haw been even more marked since the sweeping suffrage victory. Women in all parts of the country have recently been called upon to fill important positions which heretofore had been considered sacred to the sterner sex. explosion and a conflagration started. Immedingely after the detonation of the bomb, several of the vietims ran from. the scene with thelr clothing afire, and many of the bodies were found to havo had the clothing burned from them. This augments the convic- on of the authorities that the use of inflammable off was part of the Recent appointments to the Federal service have caused much speculation as to how important a part women fre destined to take in directing na- ional affairs, Among women named to high Government positions by President Wilson recently, all of whom are “making good” in their jobs, are: Mrs, Mina C. Van Winkle, Chief of Police, Women's Division, Wash- plot of the terrorists. ‘ ington, D. C.; Mra. Clara Sears Tay- M’CLURE, VICTIM OF EXPLOSION, 10 BE BURIED 10-DAY pa Sia Services for Eight Others Will | “Be Held To-Morrow and Funera) services for nine of the dead Nn the Wali Street explosion have |been announced for to-duy, to-morrow Jand Monday. The services for Colin a Slure, announced for Mo'olock this afternoon at St. Andrew's Churci, Yankers, followed by burial at Wood luwn Cemetery, led the list of lant rites for the blast victims, followed by six funerals to-morrow and two Mon- day. t Tie funeral services for Harold Lunk Gillies, of No. 64 Storer Avenue, Pelham, N. ¥., will be held to-mor- row afternoon at 4 o'clock at ‘the, Funeral Church, Broadway and 69th | Stregt,, Also at the Funeral Church 11 be héld services for William F, Hutchin.| son, of Garden City, L, 1, at 1 o'clock For William A, Joyce, the first J. P. Morgan & Co. employee to be killed, ONLY ONE OF 33 DEAD IN BLAST IS UNIDENTIFIED Body That of Boy—All Others Claimed, Including Four Women, O three dend in the Wall Street explosion disnater te- NE body only of the thifty- mained unidentified at the Morgue to-day. All the others, including those of four women, had been Identified and claimed. The body was that of a boy, apparently about seventeen or eighteen yearn old, five feet seven, and weighing about 135. He had brown hair, blue eyes and good teeth, He diod in Volunteer Hospital, an tron slug, a chunk of window weight, having Paseod through his abdomen. No clothes were on the body when sent to the Morgue. Only one new name was added to the death lat to-day, The body of one victim at the Morgue was identified first as that of Irving 1. Tannenwald of No, 660 Haat 1824 Street. Tannenwald and Joseph Schanboch were'partners in a gro- cery at No, 186 Amsterdam Ave- nue and tho ‘Méntifiedtion was made by the partner and widow. Lnarchece a VICTIM OF BLAST EIGHT OF THE OAD SERVED WITHA E.F. DURING THE WAR nb elangisaad Mark-on Body of Aviator McClure and Death At- tributed to Shock. Eight of those who died In the Wall Street explosi@m had served with the American Expeditionary Force, it be came known to-day. William 'T. Joyce, who was a clerk in the Morgan firm, and was twenty fotr, saw service In France an an offi- cer of a Wentern division. His body was removed to his father's home at No. 1806 Ditmas Avenue, Brooklyn. ‘The tragedy bot his death was accen- tuated by the fact that he .war to have been married in a few weeks. His family withheld the name of hin flancee, who 1# prostrated with grief Colin Barr MeClure, nephew of 8. 8. |tiflcation at the morgue, sald the caude of death must have been shock, A pecullay fact about the death of McClure, was that there were no, | marks his body. [ils brother, | Robert MeCture, who madg the iden- 100 US, DETECTIVES HERE TO JOWN HUNT IN BOMB MYSTERY URGaL iL Attorney General Palmer Be- | leves Tragedy in Wall Street * Result of Conspiracy. Attorney Genera!’ Palmer, \s At the Biltmore to-day with two as- vintanty and experts from the Bureau of Mines, in convinced the Wall Street explosion was the result of a criminal } comapiracy. But his reports do not jshow any unusual radical activity throughout the country. He said, after receiving w report from Chief Viynn: "At the present time I belleve this tragedy to be the result of a criminal | conspiracy, Something that may be unearthed later may tend to prove that it waa an accident. I, hope #0, | but the present indications are to the! contrary.” He estimated that he has lost fully one-third of the efficiency of his operating staff hecause of forced re- ductions tn it who $2,700,000 MORE ASKED FOR BRONX AND QUEENS PARKS District Attorney Swann Seeks Increase of $195,000 for His Office. District Attorney Swann has asked the Hoard of Estimate in his Budget~ ary estimates for an increase of $19§~- 103 to conduct the office’ of District” Attorney next y: A Vbrarian is anked tor at “$2,500, The stenographera to the Grand Jue ries are in for an increase from $11 te $13 a day, It Is estimated it will gost $39,046 more next year than this for the arrest and extradition of prisonets in ofher States and contingent expense es, such as interpreters add prone servers, A general salary {nerease for tee assistant prosecutors is embodied im the budget, Judge Swann explaining the merits of the proposed increaséa., In explanation of the Increased, |budget, the District Attorney in his \ lor « ent Comm WwW WwW " ceo ° . iram Johnson in hie method of =| and Mee Patent Gaanten only services will be held at the homo of| OUNDED IN WAR) icc was porn in Lontion, the aon of wat conseq vance’ ot a uit . $e }letter to the board states in part: arrying audiences into high pitches, ago whep Benator Pat Harrison of Woman member of the Civil Service | his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W.| Robert McClure, who died in 1914. He ad Le our eligi ton for s vay) ‘The expenditures made by this of- sf enthusiasm by a series of climaxes. | Mississippi said satirical things’ about othe ulehont position hela by a J0¥ee, at No. 1806 Ditmas Avenue,| Osprey Had Been Out of Hospital |came here tn 1903, During the war be be os sp Be s pias Al Bs fies are off distinctly contingent ‘ , " : | if a « pilot no 5 ol o orm Z ob conte a o| C1 ‘The Democratic nominea got moat n Francisco newspapers as he woman in the United States service, | Brooklyn, at 290 to-morrow after-| Oniy ‘Three Months—Father badge sliceadanray dill cae Aran St dabunaitvatiaas by saens, radials ae ee it ts impoustble to estie his applause in the first hour of his speech seconding the nom- howe’ is that of First Assistant | noon. < ec 3 guard duty at the Panama Canal. Ho : | mate the expenses which may be im- pada yy Cc | United States Attorney General, held | Former Marine, was married tn Juno, 1918, to Mina &* We were #ix months ago, curred.” “a8 and closed with an emot nal | ination of Cox. The funeral dervices for Alfred G. se ddress and closed a by Mrs, Annette A, Adams of San i Jeanette Brownell of Yenkers, who is ie it te found that this aftair wa The Park Department in the Brome’ slea for League of Nations that Keference to the mannerin which Francisco, who has just entered upon | Mayer will be held at bis late’ resi+| T, Montgomery Onprey, whose body | "Ne! way from New England, where undoubtedly a crimina) act, It may | ts $1,676,151 for 1921 ae srought tourna to the eyes of men and |the Royubleana w \Meged to be ber duties,- ey » No. 512 West 138th Street, at) was so mutilated that identification | she has becn aponding the summer me that sith the eunpert of public | pese.cie sa eee sd peed a ‘ , eren to the jung for the Ger cen 11.30 to-morrow morning. | was not made until yesterday, was} Col. Charles J, 8. Ay who és iJ vf women, touched by references to the ;angling for the rman vote, the | y Gpihinn ace will ‘bl ahth is dada : an Seer ana High vote, the Italian vote and the B- R.T.RUNS NEARLY | Funera) services for Franklin G.| discharged from Fox Hills Hospital was in the offi Marwan & eitic. cotieacix te tiemcrtation of porated pra “old j Uriah ‘. on bus D i in the Bronx Awks for $351,202 for 1931 SEE CHANCE FOR COX TO CARRY | ballots of the foreign born of Central 91 P .C, OF ALL TRAINS. Miller will be held at the home of his, three months ago. He was a member] expiasion and suffe injurtes that criminal Anarehista, which is the only | ainat $237,990 tai Dr. os jand Southe: Europe Thaler | Parents, Mr. and Mrs, David H. Mil-|of Company K, 102d Engineers, and|cauned hin death in Broad Street | ae saat ale year, CALIFORNIA. * uthern Europe were loudly a lads that we have been deporting.” |itornaday in hie letter owe’! Judging by the effectiveness of the | cheered, and when Gov. Cox pledge | ter, 700 West 179th Street, at one) was wounded at Beaucourt. He was| Hospital, was attached to the Quar ornaday im states: When asked if he thought the ex- ¥ Iper " f termaster's Department, He wi positively must have an increase of Governor's address with the rela: | himseit to look out for Callfornia's OPerate 1090 Cars on 47 Lines and ei to-morrow afternoon, one of the first wounded to be nent ieee eee et pcint wna was a plosion had any connection with the | §21,245 for food and general eupplies.” tively small crowd which fie faced|interests on the Japanese prohle r 877 Surface Cars on For Bdwin A, Sweet,funcral nervices | home, Brig General overseas during | appeal» for amnesty for political pris-| The Park Department in Queens here, one or two of the Democratic |thus corrailing the American vote 52 Lines Will be held to-morrow afternoon at) Oxprey was employed by Johnson &| the war. oners made Tuesday, he replied: “1 | Wants $1,967,082 for 1921 as againgt hes, ‘ vat dignoned to be gt 2 Lines. |4 o'clock at the home of his aister,| Wood, brokers, of No. 116 Broadway,| Reginald Ellsworthy was a 24-year. |’ Ps $824,465 this year, eadera who have been dispose the few Japanese in the audi Sie <i hy anmeunaed “anday. 6 “ is [and was on his way to lunch when veteran of the war, having served | Ad not even thought of that laste ae ukewarm about the Cox campaign, |jooked sheepish and embarrassed, For aia He ook ee ig wor | art: Leander W. Stockwell, No. 389/ the explosion took place, His home veas with the 118th infantry, 29th| He intimated that the Department PUBLIC IS IC IS HONEST. vaid afterward that if he'd stay IMlnow that the Governor has taken a f8t,? ne running over | Washington Avenue, Brooklyn. Buriall was at No. 182 Chester Avenue,| Division. Employed by the Marine | of Justice Has more agents at work Day California from now until election | o4) 7 3 Beventnen. Unen,. wuloh fe: Simogt. Ft ber) win’ be orivath (gt Poushkeensis Rrooklyn, His father served in the] Insurance Company, he was on bi9\ 0) “cny ‘Wall Street explosion tha Salifor 2 tin anaes anes cate posltjon somewhat similar to that of cent of normal, There were 1,090 cars| on Monday actaing ‘fat 9.80 o'clock| UMited States Marines forty years,| way to lunch when killed. i neva t Nelid Je GAHibas tveste “9200,000 tm Seourttios time and carr ‘The [Senator Harding in promiaing to pro-|runniag this mornig, In the rush hours | 5 His mother is Recording Secretary of | Another war veteran killed have been) teed ; M Pagjo Reteraed, every community tn the State, Ne) oct California there ts no place for Wat night there were 216 elevated traine| services for Miss Margaret Helen| the American Apsociation of Patriotic Bernurd J." Kennedy of Br ee ee snore thas’ 100° ot| While no offictaf Agures have beat would easily carry the State, and 1,106 cars running. | Bishop will be held at her late resi-}] Mothers. He } also & sister,| Who was Kassed, wounded and deco- mi 4 “That, however, is only another way | (De J&P vote, though doubtless that is) Mh Sas Sem rualie recite koncert Meo cate Park Place, Brooklyn,|A94 who is a nurse at Bellevue| rated while serving In France with | them given by the Stock Exchange of the : ; First, that the |2°% Worrying elther the Repubilcan ftty-twe ti To-night ‘mie . lace, Brookly®,| hospital, and another sister, Melrone.| the heavy artillery. Kenaedy's hom - ae amount of stocks still missing as of saying two,things, First, ~ or Democratic parties, for the number | °° aa Po fia night the al with requiem mass at the Church of was at No. 443 Tenth Street, South | CHEESE SMEARED result of the explosion, the National Democratic leaders were convinced | of Japs born in the United States and Le aol lg ear ‘ana the Now| St. Gregory, Brooklyn Avenue and 8t.| RACIAL RIVALRIES BPO Ra iat a ROBES |S?” Company said ait but 621,000 Mi er2 2 hanaten the inves neuen {0 bother about year te | until midnight. "The Fulton street cine | JOHN Place ak 10 o'clock ntoadt street Hoapitat, "wns ‘e'tieue | ~OWER ROYAL ROBES) sc'vcen recovered. ‘The restoration arguments and handles the issues |"'Gov. Cox repeated thai he'waa will-| vated tine will open to-day and ex-| ‘The funeral of John A. Donohue wit! FEARED BY HARDING) tenant in the Naval Aviation Service ——— of more than $200,000 worth by per skilfully, and second, that pecavse| in’ to make any reasonable conces-| presses will be run from Lefferta Ave-| be held on Monday fr@p his late resl- aaemenren during’ the war, He wa amateur! onation Ceremonies in Rock-|eons who had no connection with the they fear that Cox athlet of. the York {Coronation Ceremonies in An pipes n pot be widely distri, ove wank pert Hed to mult the Bene | nue, %0 Park Row, Locals will be rua dence, No, 1084 East 14th Street, Fiat-|Says We Cannot Expect Harmony] Athletic Club und a Corr duate.| ville Centre Vole Contest Broken | Sereet Was cited as evidence of the doctrines will not be - | covenant perfected to sult the over the samegline from City Line to} pus suried pat ames . ; pecka jolgnant Incident of the} OVE NAMIE ETOKE howesty of the public. ited in California and that, there. | te. Any reservations offered in 004 | Park Sow Push. Burial will be at Calvary Come-) if We Interfere in Old World svabale treed Uae aah or Chavton & Up by Disgruntled Rioters. us of the uiavient leveee wae thal! fore. he may not carry the State, Pith wild be seneniad. ee so. ompany reported that 599 aid oe Strife. Lindrothe klyn, who was Reis. of Johnson & Wood of No. 115 Broad- salt a 4 n on, s returned to work. yesterd t = - to 1» Madeline Ithough “King” Bartiolomew Peel Th brey, The Democratic Presidential nomi-| 414" nin emphatic “statement i ne total “ot 4.14" who’ have ra: | SCARE, AT GARDEN eb. beck 4 arica| Deuick and had, just-rearned from [apd “queen”. (Sirs) Mabel” McLaren | the frm, was carrying S14 000 worth FE eee a Ot a ee ee ccres |S tte ae renee Melt, tens | cartes. tn, Aacliion Es eempnny. ton BY A FLASHLIGHT was the Keynote of & ereech dee} his honeymoo | Attatned royal estate inst night at Rook. | Of securitien for delivery in the Auane sent the cause of Ireland to peal to take the League out of pur- | force now | for! Be dite Mauetnens ~ Republican President oe, ti ane was meen Bucket Company's Carnival by votes of | Hirteg. : . sl of pi exclusive of atr breakers numbers - - pieagipieaal 2 ine “ta bookkeeper the National City ae hurled by the explosion. Some time , ' (ague of Watioie he meat fos Lisan politics was aa eloquent an it| 6694 pumnhr® Spectators at Fight Disturbed by por delogatte mposed of | Bank . 10,00) und 13,000 (voter One cent enc «| afterward $85,000 of these securities elected. He sald that money now be- tions . ie ns of forelgn birth Another employes of the National |there were persons in the thousands| were found lying in the corridor of wt for battleships would be]DEMOGRATS ENCOURAGED BY| AMER] NI H Unannounced Activity of a y that America shall| City Hank, tudolph Porting, whi | who. witnessed the coronation ceremony | the Batik of America, Mo. 66 Wal on ee trrtggatl CANDIDATE'S SPEEC |A CA ONORED : M, Na es ee M. drove am auloroobiie 15 Lene! wand aisntteAen | Street spent for a reclamation &nd irrigation H. | . Camera Man me divided Into classes an ps Gry b autorsonl who were ¢ rojects, aince the League would re-| As the crowd filed out complimen-| BY EASTERN ¢ CHURCH An uncomfortable disturbance of the| Mall never feel the menace of A or mn American General iied,| Tey showed thelr displeasure, too |* = = ry vive the necessity of large arma-| tty expreasions about the ekilfulnows | Dee eT oera ta te stuehance of the) nyiienated cltizenshtp,” he He een Oe her widowed | With tomatoes some of which splat- a of Gov. Cox as a cam) 7 i . ‘ow ¢ # expect American unity . Mer fi . in | tered anc ‘nents, He contraated bis own noml-| (niaticg with remarike ston hie ere | Right Rev. Dr. Abbot Patrick to Dnndee-Welling boxing bout at Madi-| |, \10% can we expect Armerican unity mother. Her fathor and brother-in- | tered, on he. reg! i He . eget ow We oscape # he asked, |law died recently 0 died ber " nation after fourty-four ballota &t/ fulness by joyous Democrats who had Be. Consecrated Archimand- son Rquate Garden last night was! it we in America attempt To meditelyne left for lunch an hour earlier than [OUgReeteunly st Usnbures = Francisco with the selection of never heard him @peak before. Sev- jfatised by the unannounced activity of! in the affaira of Burope and Asta and | at in order to help another girl! pended end thes aan pi eral Republicans who heard the Ohio rite To-Morrow, a camera man with a flashlight wolch mM. Lo settle Peer acaek. ended and the s A Senator Harding at Chieago “IN 4) Governor sald It was & “good speoch,” made # noise like a gun | a the rly ae crcaret Bist ho’ died yesterday Takeda behenn Wanies a0 . amoke-filled hotel room in the early/put didn't say whether they woula| I tt eS nee ote ant he great crowd, the firetf under the wares Of Ud | im Volunteer Hospital, was @venty-one |Thorpe thle, morning . threw ; - 5 2 Noe 2 > th 4 a tomato. He bad a in t ‘ hours of the morning. vote for him. Transfiguration, Not 3 East new boxing law to see a deciaipn con a ol¢ nd mployed in th It was a fair sized crowd. The] Street, a very remarkable ceremony | te, his h tlonal City fa Her ister, Char. |Sonteat for “Queen fined $36, | ’ raised Hiram Johnson as a , . teat for many years in this city, had National City ‘ i han ve and said he belleved palit ne LiCl an It was wilt be observed to-morrow when the|sven the photographer tke one flas ty Tilshop, twenty-two, in wt in he © PICK UP Grama voloo may bg for Harding, |what might have deen ieoking in pMost Rev, Mr. Alexander, Archbishop |picture while the fighters were shaking BOSTON’S MAYOR mnt \FAILS TO P | | EIGHT CONVENIENT SToRES | nia Seaaae Dumbers was male up in warmth and | of the Aleutian Islands and of North |hands, With hia assistant the camera | 5 GET |! KIDNAPPER’S TRAIL! Sette ; ait not his heart ‘diall w F halt | F confer (man then climbed down. His presence 'BURGLARS $2,000 4 1440 Daedwas ‘There was a demonstration of en- ya rd ore i pot for is ia America, will pontificate and confer |™man tht stig od ils preven" | CARRIES HIS LUNCH . 440, ai a ozen factors over which Gov. Cox has - e bullding ha forgotton an | ee ene Gan Con, mentioned [outs sectors over: which Gov. Cox the | the maitre sd pealoral stad upon el the assembly was leaning forward in —_————~ IN BROADWAY SHOP ie 'oulen Sos i altel : t Wilson who| prejudices bequeathed to him by the | Rt Rev, Abbot Patrick, + CONKO™ | inte interest during a quick ex- ae on ssiliigaste a 1 mala’ Sonu Shae he tie. Abies * eS cecgrae a year ago |Wi#on Cabinet, h6 would perhaps not | crating him Archimandrite of the |change of blows in the fiith» rouna|Joins in Boycott of Restauran i a Mich)’ Boer Sie aesbut erica ares ie Ta cae : mpoke i be making such an uphill fight even in| Mnglish-speaking work of the Amer-|wWhen a boom and « glare of white for Pr He Call Cut hrough Meta Oy eee eee tet ey Prac ‘ ea Gov. Cox lee i z : . for Prices He ¢ Clara, ClraMl, twenty mor old, his week. Later on when Gov. COX | California, which four years ago gave jean Orthodox Catholic Church in|flame came from the Fourth Avenue « ” After Gaining Entrance r rand M r Ars : denounced the Senatorial oligurchy,|its electoral vote to the Democratic Outrageous daughter of Mr, and M nih u : 4 2 ( North America, a A who was fou fay in fl which he said had engaged in a con- This will be the first time in history | ,,BoM6 of the spectators a Al. HOSTON, Sept, 18, — Mayor Beylighte can teat a ar . | everybody turned hit head ap “tafe : he Bring m8 ar th sptracy against @ sick man and had that a American has been elevated | prehenal: A fireman. came. down [3 Peters has joined the “Bring | Detectives of the West J7th Street "The child ‘ insisted yupon admission to the sick! RINGEWOOD, N, J., Sept. 18.—Three to this high office of the Holy Bhaf- ee and sole mi ly encorted the-of- Leanehs Even Home Club” as a station to-day are searching for burg: ni ee a h nding photographer to the outer of compelling Hoston, ‘resta who at pout $2,000 worth of ‘ ; reom, the audience applauded yele- veluabls Sasa hares # quantity of! ern Church or that such a service [darkness | prictors ie eodlion thal otis } ele ee ey eer Menge an Alretale poli tly again. hay and farming implements were dea: | ondicté " ys Mig carnll eases, tailored suite and matin 14 plien where ithe girl wh may SENR. nominee fired the| troved when a Barn was burved on the| Met Deen conducted in English. The! wee, ma © Condition Uns |have recently wer ti the importers’ how rc ; : Hee apa property of Samuel Nagle at Hohokus, |2°UR# prelate to be vested with this packeeios The Mayor's wife en h fou Stende!l of 129% Hroudway, { - d tuguad denunciation at the San Bran: joe men sleeping in the upper part of |!Onor Iw American bora and practical-| ‘Tho condition of Mra, Anna Robinb-|¥P hie lunch he ut lef nd five burlap t t timen at staco editorial press, which It will be) io sain managed to scape. Firemen | '¥, ‘naumurated she lah-apeak SE | wits, in New York Hospital with bullet! {imp Sate Ht at Me desk . Pedy SM, ren Oe he Nergeu, but paid , t fp Peony z Prtinckpyb ete \ at ver eer pho! reo recalled was the occasion for @ s0MC~ | irom Ridgewood and Miljadaly were mum: ‘Ghurah of the Irn@ilonen i S| woundn received when her hustand’s | "1 think tie len of : id ora * st Cai! 4000 Beckman, Mew Wash teliar demonstration Of | 8P>/ mene toaid the Hohokus firginen, The'duughier of the magaifcent Hus- up last Wednesday, was repented. this Hae nea ete eae crit ptnies Which the burmars Gut thee NaN nie LeU enD, tay dee tute ena i Breekive Offies, 4300 Matis proval in the same hall two months loss exceeds $15,000. alan Cathedral on 97th Street, morning to be unchanged. in Boston restaurants aro outrageous” skvileht. \aloe around, o- er rT ae } \ fe er u-

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