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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER T1, Tose. PUBLIC CALLOUS TO AUTO RACE KILLINGS AUTO RACING MOST SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. bi (Copyright, 1990, by Rebs, Merrit} & Oo.) ‘My dmer Helen (alle ber husband, Sim Felderson, my law partner, that away with Frank Woods, 9 representative of the French Government, who Tim rme ber 10 walt until be has looked up the record and character of Woeds, Zalnitem, & labor agitator Just pardoned by the Governar, swears vengeance against Jim, whe Moted him, Mery Pendleten, & eweet girl and ® good friend | matters are definitely settled, ‘Two days ister Frank Woods phonas Jim An lnterne informe me that an operation \s meonmary to sare her life, any seer | CHAPTER Y. the Millerstown Road about ten mite { Fatalities in Gasoline Pastime Leer! \ So you think tnat might Kadi j Make All Other Strenuous ” for this accident?” I queried. the operation,” he said kind~ ly, “put T will let you know,” |, “Of course, no one could be sure * ‘He turned and walked|'® & situation of that kind, but I ack toward Helen's room. Santon te te os it at a Tt left us Just then the door was opaned and we were tie there appeared @ sort of elongated | Another car bad driven up while we t buby-cab without @ top. On this| Were talking and our pollceman bad | wheeling tatle was a stil, white|SN® over to it at once. Ho cate: bundle, from which a stified moan ee-| Pack now, accompanied by a short caped ‘now and then. Ghaken with |D¢avy-set man in pinin clothes. Sports ‘Look Tame. | ‘ Eat on|the car that was partly By Robert Edgren. HE killing of Gaston Chevroiet American speedway champion for 1920, of Eddie O'Donnell and of Lyall Jolla in the last apeed- S ot How Long woure terror and nausea, I ran for the staira|, “1 am Inepector Robinson, detailed way championship automobile race . \ , 9 Boxina Last iF one and did not stop until I got into my |to Sramine into this ateair, | Wore meet of the year at Los Angeles has \ ant Gacuras anal Tan oar and Was racing away. 5 eldent?”’ he haar poovered ay aroused much public sentiment but R \ @ ATALITY 2? | As drove Ibagan to recall the event sddeeastng’ astonishingly Uttle criticism of this S com) of the inet few days, aud for the first | “ye ‘tng time to wonder if they had any con- ‘ea, Inspector; ie my. name, I'm wi Insur- nection with the tragedy. Capt. Wado-lance Company.” Ho told the citoum. worth had told mo it was an accl-|stances of the discovery to the dent. Could rank Woods have been | piain-clothes man, who, ail the time in any way responsible? No, cer-|Piokoring was talking, bustled up tainly not, for Helen had been In the/ang down and around the oar, Fin- car, and he surely would never bave|atly ho made Pickering ehow him done anything to put her Ife in| just where the bodies lay. Jeopardy. But Woods didn't know|” "Distroming, distressing,” the in- that sae was there, He had told Jim|spector ‘chirped, “dreadful asecident, most desperate of all “sports.” bile race killings that the death list invariably published the following day has become a matter af course, Reading history, we wonder at the stolid cruelty of the ancient Romans, who laughed anf applauded when to come out alone; had inalsted on it,| dreadful indeed,” ' racing charlots crashed in the wild In fact. It was Jim‘s tdea to bring| ‘But aren't = ome te find the scramble around the unbanked turns Helen with him. other car?” I d of the Coliseum, and drivers were trampled to death under the steel- shod hoofs of frantic horses, Yet we Americans read the headlines tn the newspapers on the day before a big automobile moce—headlines that tell us “World Famous Drivers Dare Death in Final Speed Trials,” and go out to see men die. To most of us the scene is unreal. From a safe seat in the grand stand the roaring cars look like toys circling the track -the men in them like puppets, A crash {s only an exciting incident, and the race goes on, with the strug- ele of the survivors to win purse and faane. é My heart wae doing @ hundred rev-| "What other car?" he snapped. olutions to the minute Now that I| “The one that must have been had bit on this tden, every fibre of my |Coming from the opposite direction: being cried out that Frank Wooda| that caused this aocident was in some way responsible, [tried] “Do you know there was any such to urge my car to moro speed. Tho| Or?” he brietied. i | wreok would surely tell me some-| “There must have een,” I ep-\ thing. I determined to hunt every|#wered. “No accident has ever hap- {neh of ground around tho place for a| Pened here exoept under such olr- due. Woods would have to prove to|Cumstances, Besides, Mr. Pickering me that he had nothing to do with|®W @ car turn into this road ahen@ the accident before I'd believe him in-| Of Mim not ten minutes Sefore the nocent. accident I drove up the long hill overlooking PP icp hirgg tence yge ei stiney he fc the little bridge that hud suddenly as- | oiring to defeat Juation, oon sumed such a tragio significance in| mig yon see euch @ oar? he my life, It les at the bottom of tho | bared at Plokerine. hill, wbout half-way between the city | "\, car turned out of the 5 and the country club and on the lone-| town jtoad and went tor er x , leat strotoh of the entire road. Thero| inant ten minutes edge are no houses about; the city not ato Gtecev® How Gaston CHEVROLST, LYALL Jers ee A ae . e But when you know the drivers or. 1 ane rene, pe Havice. erowa bee for Gils oe ~ eens - edie - personally it {sa little different. Then Micinasns GueRe me Na Westen PSN S ware Eee i Seeing. 1h tant, thers ero Oaly: one Onee an ate” ee re they are no longer puppets, but just CouLees Game ! Pod lane sled it rr} or two lange trees near by to break |S eye canna aoaten “What kind ? Fn Abie akceet - 2% 24 — %| the desolate expanse, the vegetation OF, Car was It? I never know a more friendly, Ga ak ah eS 364 104 — ts lapringing from the rock soll, There |" pinson'a humor eeemed to have kindly man than Gaston Chevrolet. Am Oe & Fiery... 134 15 1S + = come back. : ‘ one li% 1% — %| bridge, for its narrowness ts decely- | O77 ’ 5 He was q fellow who always smiled. M Am, Cotton Of,... 17% IM Wh— & BuO ing and it lp impossible for tyro autos Now We're getting on,” he maid, in the pit Just before the race Gaston a mente 7% 0 TH+ % ae vege SEE ee ota he cut, |¥bing his hands “"That'a better. ‘was smiling and cheerful as ever. He Sheree, Het. Low, Last, | 1000 "Gold Cons. 8 Am, Dog By... 7% OTH OT Oh u% 1k— % nae) tet their te oe Othe long | That's much better, Df you gentle- Srestntineat Yomathing Behe Suppen 1 1 | im rcdenee miner |amme wee Gee ao ae TH TOM — a4 | hill and if another ear; coming around | TAT inde wera have anved all this” r ‘ Liquidation was renewed in to- : <n = 100 100 + %/|tho bend from the opposite direction, I in this last race that was to make 1a 12% | 4300 °G01d Kewana a 8 8 | Am te, WK OX 4K — 1K Peace Guibas oe chareatne tical | Oe: him undisputed champion. But per-|4ay’s two-hour stock market session 18% 19 | 1000 *Gold Bliver Pio 5s 8 6 lam 4 WE BK % en a= iA Pert iia) arivicg and eod brakes | He turned to the motorayole police aps he had the same presentment | and prices continued to show a down- 444 nom | 1200 Foret mend 1 1 1 fam 4 4K —1 SM eu —e" [oan avoid a amash-up. “The matter |MAD.. “Feeney, go over to Millera-t himpoels, ward tendency, although few stocks We 11% Leela % & tan 1 a — % 8% BM has been brought to the attention of | town and ina vy jack Mmousine CHEVROLET WAS “PLAYING IT © | 2200 Perfection Tire waseevee I 1% 1% | 2 tron Biowen . uo % Sind . es ® © —1%lthe autifrities several times, but | ¥ ire wheels stopped there to: SAFE.” went below the bottom figures of yes- | “311 prety Wisrty « 13 181s | 1600 Jumbo Brtension eee 8 Am, o% 8h & eu hething haa ever been done, either | Might between eight and nine o'clock: “Im not going to take any risks,"| teraay, | dawever, todays Co ja ig. | eotetaas Otek “uae Pret ear a to widen the tridge or {0 warn au- | a neched: It proved to boa Iaaky, said Chevrolet. ‘Tommy Milton ts|™ emt aignifcant in that it 74, "hil Gey ahaa Onsen ce we ae S «se 8 tomobdilists of the danger. (meh io ike Sick ae the only one who can possibly deprive | Was Most pronounced in high priced Sa fn| 1000 Manh See... , sm, co ek OH aT ‘As I reached the top of the hill 1| 410m ce me of the championship now, for he’s| dividend paying rallroad stocks that 1 i! 700 Niptestng . me An, 6 «8 — % oo saw that two automobiles had stopped | «t reokon 1 kin help ye thar. They only 100 points behind, I don't need | heretofore have quite successfully re- Sk seu ty. | 3008 erin Gas v am, ue ne om at the bottom, and, noticing that thelr| was a big limosine sourie car with ro take any desperate chances to win br dere adil | poral ay co) * @% OK — 1% OH lights blinked as peoplo passed back | wiry wheela went through Millers. the race, Tonly need to be placed, ¢o | S!8ted selling pressure. 200 United Pron Gharing., 198 4 114 | B00 Prince Gra .ccssseees 3 my — m% and forth in front of them, I wis con-| town “bout ha'f past eight, quat’ Yeor once I can play tt safe.” To-day’s selling was variously 85-| 999 Untied ie Candy. AEG Bid Sue Sheerness OK 4 % del vinced that a small crowd had gath-| nine, T know, ‘cause it durn near rum Milton was out early in the rice|cribed to the desire of large holders rare a eH So00 Rochester Sfinee —% 15 cred, probably out of curiosity. I] me down” rah with engine trouble. The others cir-| or stocks to establish losses against | RNDENT. O14, ine ‘Grow +% A slowed up as I neared the spot and| “Can you tell us. anything else seled the huge track at tremendous ‘tyr ot | 20m “allied ott as 38) | see oma i seg came to 4 stop at tho alde of the rond. | apout {t?” I spoke udy speed, but Chevrolet was satisfied to |/{ncome taxes and to the necessity of | 200 Bome ou . ih 1% | 99900 @iiver Kine Divide Wht} A motorcycle cop walked up to MY! ‘he inspector glared at me “Til io along with the leaders nnd do no| business concerns to realize on their} 9%0 Moston Wyoming ss. | % iy penge ada ry + % | Perm RI, 40% 40% car. * conduct this investigation, Mr.—er—" wy A jockeying for position. He was “plav-| security ‘holdings in order to meet| 2 Cath Sma ° £%:| 15000 emeware Mf oo — 1 [Pen, Bead, Btew.. 8 ied nypector Robinson, sir?” The farmer scratched his head. ’ ing st safe." Nearly 200 miles of the a December 16, | 40 (ites Service 1% ay | * fi Ad. Ge & W. Lu — 24 |Pextee Gan... 88 STH eT answered, “I am Warren] “Waal, nothin’ much. It went. too’ sae tt con ran ghen, at the rignt| t= payments due on } £000 Cushing Pete .. * g| 200 *Burrene Min > lee ve] Malet Loos... — 24 | Vere Margustie... 10% 15% ‘Thompson, brother-in-law of Mr. Fel-| blamed fast fer me to git morn & ‘ tum, Joe Thomas slowed a trifle, and|At any rate, losses in the railroad | 00 Deony ou .... 3 24 | ee ge ee | ae eee Si PN On ensssis OO OA derson, who had tho accident. How| tight good look, but I did see that it Chevrolet, running steadily, swerved | group ranged from substantial frac- | 220 Meine Pestoun.... If 1 if| M00 *Tmonah Os 1+ i616 | Dee Meee. SNES AF RO ochs< (S08. 20 did ft’ happen, do you know, ser-| was full o' men’an’ the tail-light was. ‘ to the right, a Ittle up the bank, to| tions to more than three points, 1200 Federal O11 3% 9 ayy | F100 Teme Diy Bed Stel B. — &[Fit, & W. Ve... 03 0% ss 1 pass him. Atithe same instant Eddie 1000 Giporock O11, 1500 *Tono-Tim B wot | geen Demers. 4 12% geant?”™ Moye a rept toe an’ they wa'n't no license ste 3 5 3 ies o 8 “It was tho fault of the bridge ama a it O'Donnell, leaping ahead at a terrific| Tho St Paul lngues wore wenmese | ate Gehl mi aan oo) MS oe iam te te wleeeee = ie sir, Tve told the chief that something | “You're sure of that?’ the inepec- t clip, went into the turn above Thomas |‘The preferred stock of this company | 1000 Ifeden ou . x om 100 ‘Tonopad fownre Tb 1 arse Lee, TO ee oe done “This Is the third | tor asked. : Sod Chey rolet to peer tier tar nue | #oml down for else of euprosiaively sgh petal te + Png ee : 8 66 leeue me fom es = m| accident in nix months We've been] | “Yopi" he sald, “Tm gure, ‘cause ¥ { Fe hot pas! evrolet’s un was a mM LA we baad ” wi coin’ to report ‘em. qamost clear. But, crowded on the|4 Ponts. The common stock suffered | 5990 Martand Tet % 1200 *Tonopah Montane .... 7 Ud YT | Gettertck Oo,, .., 10% 10% 10% 1% 00% trying to fs ths: feria oe Again the inapectos . ternea/ ae ] steep bank, three abreast, there was|@ loss of about 2 points. Reading, | 400 Meritt on Prt 1700 “Tonagah Rewouy Bole. 22 BBM | Cut Cant. OW. 16% thd % 8% — 3M ‘What other car’ Laceigosd Foensy, who had been listening in j ho room to spare. Chevrolet's car | Union Pacific, Northern Pacific, Groat | 20 Mexico ou 1% 1000 *Tvolumne . oe 2 8 —3 “rho car that made Mr, Felderson| tently, swerved a few Inches, and it seemed | xortn other tasdlng ratte aia | 00 Nee OH # 700 United Pastera . th 1 ot 18% 18% — %|take the ditch,” ho explained “He| "““iweney, go in and tell the chief his front wheel hub struck the back | Northern an sc 1000 Omar on % 1000 *Vietorr «+ ome " © 6 GX @% —1 | must have been driving fast—he usi-|t> insue instructions to all the force ! wheel hub of the O'Donnell car. declined £9" osses of a point of more. | 190 Nyan Cone re 1200 West Ind 0. #o ally did; many‘a the time ['ve had to] t keep an eyo out for a black ilmou, Instantly the two cars reared up,| Weakn + of the rafls encouraged | 200 Salt Creek Prod. 8% 2000 *White Cape , 1 n him—and must havo seen that] gine with wire wheela, x broken tells 5 It was like seeing a child's toy cars| bear sel’ .¢ of the industrials, There| 600 Simms Pet. 1% 3500 "Wilbert. 2 4 4 the other car would mect him at thellignt and no leans tag! My tema " i bump and roll over. Two mannikina| was a | irticularly aggressive attack | 1700 Mtalty ou , 1% FOREIGN BONDS bridge. He stopped too quick, akidded| ho mld, turning to the farmer 9 i ry were seen to shoot into the alr and|on An-rican Woolen which at one] 2000 8 ou . 10% 0000 Denmark 8s 7% 0h off the road and turned over into the| thank you for your information. By fy, arms and legs spread-eagte| time showed a loss of more than| 1000 United Tex of % 5000 Norway te Om ores to-morrow night we'll have that oar. ' fashion, for twenty or thirty yards |threo points. Rubber and tire tssues| 1700 Victorts Ou now . 1 6000 Bwim 64s ne I shuddered as 1 pictured the} and the parties concerned. By gad! before they tumbled down on the| were unfayorably influenced by the BONDS. ‘a% ‘ scone, One of the automobiles| They had their nerve, running away ‘ track. They were the two mechani- | fact that the Fisk Tire Company an-| 699 Am ynnew . , a | 2800 Attica acter Gece ‘ cist ie scone. round and the lights picked | after the accident. ‘The damned Fas- { Gans, who, free of the steering |Nounced that it would not continue) roo sadante + 9" } | x0000 anaconda Te 30 0% OK OH : 4 10% pe : out the upturned wheels of Jim's |¢ale—idilling people and then running ‘wheels, were thrown out. Jolls was|to pay common dividends, and by} 2009 «toon 2 8 4000 Armcir & Oo Ta. 4 08 " art'9 out (Ne looked like some monster|away, Til grill their tocs for them,” ieilled, the car rolling over him twice, | failure of, directors of the Keystone | sooo stot a Moat .. “ «ia % Os a4 18% Hs . : whose back had been broken. It was] The malice of the little detective, Rresnahan, O'Donnell's mechanician,| Tire Company to take action on the] sso ected Ata 18 ua g |18000 Cons Gan 8a..4 +100 99% 100 ja at af =. Fes) Rtutebarer .+ ». in large Peckwith-Pierce touring car, | his readiness to jump from one con- fell free of the wreckage and mir.cu- | dividend at this time. 2200 Candelaria Mf 12 11 31 | 5000 Diamond Match THs.... 100% 100% 100% * = Cepmerton ess tnd the force of the crash had twist-|clusion to another, reminded, me for lously escaped with mere bruixes.| The market continued to display @| “ao9 Virginie. Paar’ | 8000 tetna Co 6. pyaaer yer? me Be KH St Joreph Tee! ed and smashed the huge chassis./all the world of some disagrecable, } Chevrolet's car tore up a section of|Weak tone right up to the close | s409 cores Kier te at Ga” | 10000 Remowostt © Tarsiccsss 90 90 00% 2 OR Bm beet tn Yren SAVGT fnen were gathered around [little, tarking dog that chases every Fence at the top of the track and | United States Stel got to within one- | “499 cromon siold « Te “ty "hq | 4000 Ohio Clea Te tfc: OO Oh OH 2 oS ee Ee ay aoe wees the car, examining it with the ald of | passing vehicle : celled down tor the’ bottom near |elghth of the low figure of yesterday, | 09 bundle arta Pi die a Beso tordban sitar tid GS” BOO Grertachons. cas al 1% Cramer Stent 4 barn lantern, I bade him good night, shook hande ' md " and ofl, equipment, railroad, motor | 0 2 sav 1% é 21 2K Ghell T. & 5 y 1] With Pickering and was on my way O'Donnell’s, and both drivers were ap) Salvador . ye ow 1000 Binclalr C THe. % 5% Where were the bodies found 4 crushed to death in the wrecks, ellaneous industrial issues | 000 rows Sliver 4 4 jgned Sein wo Vac, va og [Coed Gan On... THe 70% TOM ‘Toon, Cop & Ob, ™ ™% anked, my volce trembling, bank to my car, when another aute~ Even while the bodies were being ad at or/near the lowest prices | 1000 *rurdka Crews, ie aryl Gen Uuk ba kee OM 0K BOK 6% 6% tex On 12% 2% — 14 | My. Felderson was over there on iaguiie eae e ae Taree shen eee + carried away the race went on until day. The bank statement | :309 mureka Holly .. Ve 1Y¥ 17000 Va Cevvline Chen Tike. 86h 5% GSR nl Bode te tead the bank, She was thrown out likely /(ut ind ae hey passed in front of the winner crosard the finish line, |akain proved disappointing. Surplus mu let a alnes an wien the car left the road. Mr. Fel-|{he lamps, 1. recognized Lawrenes | ‘They did it that y, I believe, in the | reserves detreasec OTA wESCs, LS ' 1 3 in's body was under the ma- i ‘ a barharie. days of old. rome. Brought excess reserves down to 11.-| PALMER REVIEWS omment collected approximately ah Sh — 8, | Twin cay awl : 4s | Gerson cub, the third man’ wae "Frais | It seems to me questionable whether | 247,910, Loans decreased $519,000, WORK OF HI #4.833,000 in finea tn ortminal promeen | Crate Be of. SS = | Union as Mn the thougnt, of the heavy| Worle, Aa T caught sient of ais automobile racing should be classed S OF FICE] sobs while che remainder was oallont, | C25 Cos muerte m4 @% — %| Union Of... weight crushing the life out of Jim|tad for him ‘socmed to rise in my 48 a death struggle or a sport. It may ae BO A OLY) DIDRPe een TNR PY-CRDY | a Taek 8 Wek mp mH —2 | vndted Ally. Mokened me, 1 thanked God that|throat and choke me. ‘Try am I woult develop admirable qualities of cour- x | SHtt trot Cason are pRading, Del & Hideon... 81% WN — 4) Vnted De. feath must have been instantaneous. |r couldn't separate ban from the age and eet, improve tne ipetieed| Attomey General Reports on Fights | Seep arets Dea & Rio Gr... % ee MW) United Wrutt ‘ ‘Do you know who found them, tragedy, Wien the farmer sald the engines anc urnish a holiday | ; aa ¢ Dea, & Mo Or, yt. 1% M+ hl Us, Men Sei nt?” jack iimousine was full of men, spectacle and much advertising; but Against Radicalism and High NO BANDITRY NOW aol ac a 10M 40K oe MV Reka dene, + Osis pointes to a man standing bY | realized that Frank Woods Fees ‘ is all this worth while when coupled ‘vine Caste | EDthom Goal sss. 4 10% — Klu eo. 1 PF. 3 the wreck. “That man over there. He]have been one of them, and yet, so & with the bratallzing effect on masses - Living Costs. , IN SANTO DOMINGO) biesctesctumton “a wv + Unites Font... vey —ay|tound them and took them to the|great was my distrust of the man, | of American spectators? LIBERTY ow 6, ott | WASHINGTON, Deo. 11.—Tho cam- eet Xo ind BR YK — KU, 6, Tad, Alc 3% — 1 | hospital alter sending on of his that T felt lke aovusing him on the §) OMPARE RACING WITH OTHER| Liberty 21-25 opened ot 00.16, Off| niin yas nicest Re USO , Bile cress sa 19% 19% — UB neal & Im, 40% 8% | friends to ni e spot, e SPORTS. Ad; Iat 41-48, 86.10, off 06; 24 41-44| PUSN Awalnst the high cost of living, | Gen, Lejeune Reports Also Military | Yamou Player .., sl 2 6. Rdaes ut —ia| The man evidently heard our] Larry Brown caught sight of me i |, | Bid4, Off 08; $d 41-48 88.02, off 08; | Sfforts to break up trusts and com-| Fiera NE Fk Taabber ... 10% iL & Smelter. . m+ %|votces and came over to us. [and wrung my hand. “Dammit, ol Lise Bl woul’ cores eee 4th 41-48 85.90, off .08: Victory $ 8-44 | binations In restraint of trade and the| Situation in Hayti Very (Premort Texan. Ho |, 8, ted me a “My 1 exprene my deep sympathy? man, Laat tell ou how sorey sast if every game bi ren big col- | $rh. : i iy Careran tae dhe heey ag ay Gamton WU & W.. 4 106% ne ed quic ack. a fev iied in tho Killing of from | 30, off .06; 48-40 05.26. Go Misr ne Heit on bs dica ip are | Satisfactory, busts pt ai ae ie ut Faecatl gs 4 a ae h onan bony Will you tell me how/"Ir there is anything we can do, one to two or three players? FORBIGN EXGHANGE reviewed by Attorney General Palmer! 7 com emony Soy pe General Hlectria as 119 en eae *| you discovered the accident?” Thompeon"— How many ch IMANID DORIAG |" tine abl 5 [Uo bis annual report ‘sent today 40) STON, Des. 14TH l= | Geoaeal Motor as ee Ve. Caro, Chan “T had deen out to Blandesville on| I shook my head and tears came matches would we if one in ten,| Sterling cables, 3.45 1-2, Congress. itary situation in Hayti and Santo|Gen Motor of mw 70 > st {had dew" was returning with a[to my eyes. ‘They made me reatize io make a very reasonable compari |franos, demand, .0586; Genersi Motors Deb GM ei 1] Lew Mee busine: Ae we neared the|polnantly ‘how much I had lost. fo make a vory rengoneble compar | om 0002; tire, demand i In ws dis sion of the radical prob-| Domingo from the point of view of | Genin vrs. mo 4 | Wat : party of frien nem caught sight of| Wooda didn’t join us. He knew If he destant? Last summer Ray Chap- |.0850, off .0002; marks, demand, mm, Mr, Palmer discloses that the|the sfarine @ “ext at. |Grest Nor. Ky pt. TH TH — 8% | Wateen ot, Cbg ba hy tit the creek, |tried to sympathize with me after Jan's death upset the whole«base- | cables, 0136, off 0001; Canadian dol- | Department of Justice has developed orpa ta, Yextremey eat : By my | Wabeah of. B the upturned eutome ile in the creeks the affair the other day, that T would vorid, Suppose the playin, lars, demand, .8644, unchanged; Bel- seas * s Isfactory,” Major Gen. Lejeune, com- Dk 20% +, | Wet Marriand 1 nod we Sonne. throttle him for his hypocrisy. ‘ ball world. Supp bi paiech Ma A pas erry j@ card index system, containing more "yi | Beet Pac Coro 2 derson first, being attracted by ‘her | '™N OOS 3) iived outright?” Brown tbe apninl Words Beviea udualy Aah tevin putea dana | than 200,000 cards, giving detalled data |mandant of the corps, declares in his me a | Wen Pan of os, moana. We went at onco to the car, | Wi iene? ied no deaths of four or five tah F 5 | ; ; ‘ . teva ris . KY a reasonable com- bles, 1548; guilders, dem: on the activities of ultra-radiculs and | annual report to the Secretary of the | Houston Oil es oso +. boca Union and 6 NE ee eile eamaunny: “Yea! And there’s one chance i= © parison, with the number of players | “8087; pesetas, demand, thelr organizations as well ax a com:| Navy, made public today. Howie | Omatra oo - 4% iodo sble to Ut (Reiderson from under ic, |*moueand for Helen” | wad e Lilet erecta teenie Saniee ciel plete library of reference on the gen-| A year ago the bandit situation in|; "nem cone am Sha Wheto ees We knew that the woman waa still| , Dol? Mee 1 hey telephoned us at Over 100 colle on compete in |kroners, demand, 1 eral radical movement. Hayt! was ‘quite serious," Gen, |tntetoro Con. p 8% sh— 4IWnke Ole, living, but none, of us was doctor /tneviub thet Jim had. been katie, the varlous races of the Intercol- | Denmark kroners, demand, 1460; ca-| Ninety per cent, of the Communist | ojeune says, but the present brignde lager, Harvter N94 — mh | We, Moning sngumh to tell whether Bp, Feldsrson bist re Qlig't kaow che was aaee lewiate Regatta, and on the Thames |les, 1465; Argentine pesos, demand, |and anarchistic agitation during th pers . Mer. Macina, f Warlatin bit was ° cay ‘ate men from Harvard and Yale. |.6009; cables, .8029, Inst year, the Attorney General saya, |{70 Semarmerte commanders have |r. ‘Mer, Mar. vf 60% 00% —~ 1% | Teal walen, 406,200 barn, quickly to our car and hurried to 8t.|" hey glanced at each other and forty men s - f |handled the situation in “masterly Nickel 13% 1 — —_—>—_—_ Mary's, dropping one of my friends | Sierae ‘eho wan etananeel What would happen to rowing if | _—— <»-—_—__—. \is traceable to aliens, ‘This agitation, am, cen my Ve STOR ne one Beaten to tne | meee . wi ing by there were two or three fatalities CHARLES M. DOW DIF: he adds, is not confined to the so-| fashion and now banditry hae been | Int Pier. on 0% Have te Work Dering Holidays. | at U ANY Police what had occurréd. the side of the overturned car, a ennually? JAMESTOWN, N. ¥., Dec. 11.—|called “economic evils,” but has been |almost completely suppressed." Inland Of. . 1% 4h — WASHINGTON, Dec. 11.—The Houso wire =e We drove back here, think-|.. tou? better tell him, Larry, if How jong would we have horse rac- | Chuvles, M. Dow, President of the |directed also toward the stirring uP| here hag been no serious banditry | vale O8 i 4 — ,K| may forego most of tte Ch eee ciight fe wanted in case there | Paisley muttered. ing if every day’a events resulted National Chautauqua County Bank of lof racial prejudice. One of the fer- PY | ken, Clty Southern 16% 18% — this year po a8 to expedite its work. |ing we mig! panes cose “Doesn't he know?” I asked. Et for jeckevs or wpectators? {hl city, Director of “Letchworth laiie fiokda, he waya, in among the ne-|!n Santo Domaingo in the last year, | relly ding... tm — y|Mambura of the House Steering Gom-| was an investigution. araens En teaind rome How to make auto racing as safe Yark and former, Chairman of the lgroas who “have ‘been appealed to|Gen. Lejeune says, adding that qn|Keley Whed...... 40% 40 40% — % | [NICS MnO te lay, fle It wes be in| “Did you eee the lights of any car out there at the clab with om, as other sports {8 a problem America mission, died at hia home here yeuter-|Hrectly for support in the movement | nis recent visit he found the marines |Kumcot 14 1M UK — 23, an@ resume work the following |ahead of you as you came along the|y'm afraid it will hit him awfully Ae fT uana have t6 work out. Gay, He was former Vite President of [t0 overthrow (he Government of the) Jf (oth yo te nS ak Mth | Keraumne ‘Tie, oh 8% Ch journ the Thuraday | road?” I asked. “Did any car pass hard ‘Copyright, 1020, tv the frees Pucliakig Oo, the ‘Title Guarantee and Trust Company | United States. stationed they be In eMliclent con>' Tepes ine + V4 384 1TH + and return ghe| you going in the game direction?’ u (Tha Now Xork. 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