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wes : y ¥ ~. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1921, ; OF ANNOYING HER *TIET COUGERS BLOGED. =, t nrc | ~") TOUOIN HETTRICK BY EVENING WORLD'S BLL | nie “There’s a Way of Taking WOMAN ACCUSED Tenderness of Wounded — . Soldiers for Each Other Typified in Their Letters COURT MAY PERMIT MRS. W. E. D. STOKES TO KEEP CHILDREN Veteran About to Have: His Arm Amputated Anxious to See Comrade Who Is in Measures to Protect Theatre , Patrons Pass Both Houses at Albany. ; >) END EVIL OF “SPECS.” ~ NOW IN GOVERNOR'S HANDS HYLAN PREFERS INQUIRY BY MILLER IF THERE IS ONE Rather an Investigation by a Commissioner Than by Care of Those Who Won't Join,” Was the Intimation. The prosecution of John T. Het- trick and three co-defendants before Supreme Court Justice MeAvoy on conspiracy changes growing out of the Lockwood Committee investiga- Critical Condition — Eve- ning World Cheer a Buddie Club Is Organized—Wil Give Martha Wa Party. By Lilian Bell. shington . 1 don't know that the wonderful . the Legislature, tion, drew toward a close to-day with : ve ath , 3 tenderness these wounded soldiers » Heavy Penalties for Selling} ar sany, rev. 1t—at there is to tesa mony of Paul S Bolger, © vave for each other touches you as it Vickets Without License or | be an investigation of New York Ce aaa does me, but [ think the way they City directed from Albany, Mayor ‘code of practice” clique last May * at Excessive Price. The Evening World campaign Against theatre ticket speculation has scored another important victory in the enactment of two theatre tick- et statutes, These ills have been desighed to eliminate an abuse that has grown intolerable in which the public has been gouged into paying wices for theatre tickets in many “anes amounting to 500 per cent, of the box office price. ; i a Y 4 | | | booth, yard, garden, or in or from any opening, window, door, hallway, corridor, or in or from any place of ingress or egress to or from any build- ing, place of business, store, shop, booth, yard or garden in a city, or such ticket or other evidence of the yard, garden or any other place, Hylan prefers it be conducted by a commissioner appointed by Gov. Miller and not by a legislative committee, He so notified the law- makers through William A, Wall- ing, his Special Assistant Corpora- tion Counsel assigned to the Capitol to handle legislation for the city. |, Mt, Walling contended that if a charter revision committee was to be created Mayor Hylan and City Comptrojier Craig should be made members of it. TRUSTY WHO FLED Penitentiary After “Going Straight” Since Caldwell, N. J., Oot. 1, 1917, was again | Doty was committed to the jail after homas Doty Back in Jersey 1917. eecaped from ~ The penalties for violations of this | pettered himself by taking a positi6n ig ordinance are as foHows: |... /of confidential trust, including the | 43 «ha iales a false statement in his |duties of bank messenger with the or itg application for a license, or International Silver Company, Who. wale oP offers S08 610 any such | All this time Beach worked irremu- piitease aa herein provided, shall be| larly and took se much of) Doty’ guilty of a misdémeanor and punish- | wages as Doty could spare, Doty sai’ able by a fine of not more than $1,000, |to-day—and sometimes more. Last or imprisonment for not more than | week he said, Beach made a deman’' | which Doty could not meet in jus one year, or by both such fine and to his wife and two children, and told imprisonment. “Any person, firm or copporation, where licensed or unticensed, who Mr. Bolger, white halred and soft voiced, said he had been in business ‘here forty years, He did an average yearly business of $200,000, all of whioh came from old friends and cus- tomers. For more than fifteen years Mr. | Bolger said he had gone along with- | out soliciting trade, Last spring a mysterious etrike was called on two TERNATIONAL Rude, Who Withdrew From Breach buildings owned by him’ which he was remodelling, He sent for Will- | of Promise Case, Has Miss iam Chapman and William J. Doran, ' Waldo Arrested. plumbers’ union officials, to ask the | Biwie Eleanor Waldo of No. 2 reason, ‘They promised their aid and East 29th Street was sent to a cell in suggested Mr. Bolger ought to join default of bail on a charge of disorderly | the code of practice. Later some conduct niade by Pa'il Rude, a lawyer.’ other master plumbers advised him | of No. 120 Broadway. She is to be ar- ELEANOR, WALDO- Miss fund.” Hettrick told him “the boys sald her family are direct descendants ad been hot after that job and were | much disappointed when it did not go to one of them.” Mr. Bolge fuse | | | to contribute for the Moun: Sinai con- | tract, and Hettrick said he would “refer | the matter to the boys.” That wast the missioner Walto. in Lexington, Ky, of Mayflower stock | William Jack, thirty-one years in the business, testified that he bad joined the ‘‘code of practice” ring on ndorse it Thus far Comptrojier Craig and Borough President Curran ave the only members of the Board who have committed themselves in favor of tax exemption to encourage the building of new homes and the reduction of rents. Mayor Hylan has not openly | taken sides, but it Is believed ha fa- | vors the ordinance, ° Aldermanic President La Guardia is pressed the question and the witness said: “All right, have it your wa: But do not put the words into my mouth. I do not recall any such thing being said. ——S BOYS PREVEN $8,500 ROBBERY ) Money SatcHel From Hold: up Men and Take It to in the vorhood that w ne bu hobbie and limp around from ward to ward to see the very sick or lonely onts, and even go from one hospital to another to cheer their buddies, is the Sweetest thing on earth typical] letter: Riverside, Conn., feb, 11, 1921, My dear Miss Bell: Just a line to inform you that I am having a very sant time at the home of Mrs, ©, C. Hunt, while getting myself in condition for my coming operation at the Industrial Hospital, 100th Street and Central Park West, at which time I will have my right arm Amputated at the shoulder, 1 now tip the beam at 180 or bettor, and never at any time in my life seems to be in a critical condie tion at Kings County Hospital, Brookiyn Being a mem. of the same department and division to which he belongs, 1 will en- deavor to see him this coming week. Being somewhat interested member on account of my condi- Field Hospital; place unknown. to July 8 1920, ax follows: Four major, including one dou- ble and one minor operation; left Fox Hills Oct. 5, 1920; entefed clinic at Nu. 5 Livingston Pi New York, about Oct 8; oper on Nov, 1, 1920. Up to mresent have lost the following: Five pieces of ribs and part of shoulder blade in back; part of first rib in chest, shoulder joint and socket gone; elght inches of main bone between shoulder and elbow missing. Next the arm will to see Sergt. Willan H Here is a Thompson lous it is to flash your rofl of money | soe any money that [ cah't get my hands on, mull out a large roll of bills, nearly {ye Mrs.W.ED.STOKES. ing Husband's Demand That She Produce Them. These bills were sponsored by Sen- ator Charles W. Walton in the Sen- { ate, who facilitated their passage in ‘ecard time, and by Assemblyman 'T. ‘ 5 The o i ver the custody s . to join and he went to Hettrick’s of- he controversy oven tie cus! “ KK, Smith in the Lower House. raigned before Magistrate Sims in Mor- ake ‘and paid him the $250 initiation | "av I felt better thin I do at Jot the two Stokes children, James, if Both bills have been passed by | rixania Court Feb. 24, ‘i vee ia | this present time, ‘The home |six, and Helen Muriel, five, ig still Senate and Assembly and now go w | Lawyer Rude charges that Miss Waldo (f° PB cooking and fresh air have done | unsettled, t. Justice i : . : ‘has been annoying him by mail and Before joining the “code of prac- bad . BORSRUSG 1 BUSCH y Cane the Governor. | 9 sy | tice” ring he had obtained a contract} Wonders for me jPord, after listening yesterday to One of these measures abolishes the |Dhone evermince he withdrew as attorney | tice” ring he i Read an article in The Evening | arguments by counsel for William B. “parking” street speculator and pro- in her $250,000 breach of promise Lei | for work on the Mount Sinai Hospital. | World of Feb. 10 about Detective D. Stokes and his wife in habeas ) ! | against Frederick Melvin Brown, widely! On this Hetrick demanded an allow-| Serst. William H. Thompson, | ey hibits anybody from selling tickets known admiralty, lawyer, Miss Wald | aioe of he “i ,| member of Company M, 306th |C°rPus proceedings, brought by the ‘mn or from any building, store, shop, says she 1s related to former Police Com- | “2°* Of 1 per cent. for the “insurance, Inrantry, 77th Division, . who {former to compel Mra. Stokes to ea Journed the hearing until morning, when, he announced, would band down his decision. Requesis Strong Reason for Grant- bring the children to New York, ad- to-morrow Mr. Stokes is suing for divorce and the trinl of that action is scheduled Lindsey of the Juyenile Court in that city having awarded their permanent and lee cream, And for girls who ork all day to give all the cuke is erlainly enough, You don't know how it hurts me to 1 saw a man in the subway to-da nd it killed mo because he got out ore L could think wp an excuse to eak to him and got one of those w backs for my boys. You men don't know how danger- Rhinelands e. will give you a@ list o} indicates, holds out or offers for sale ip ames 2 Will give you it lst Of |to begin Monday, ‘The children are to any person or persons on or in Thomas Doty, who last he heard of it, Mr. Bolger said. | since 1 stumbled against a piece now in Denver, at the home of . e . e the street by.word of mouth, crying, the Essex County Penitentiary at of shell Oct, 29, 1918. Several Mrs, Stokes's moth Judge Ben calling, shouting or other means that | places and names I cannot te- in 1S ven worse now | tion at that time, si goet . ight of entry may be purchased in]a prisoner there to-day, with the re- May 18, 1920, after receiving a print- | Wounded on Oct Ar- custody to Mrs, Stokes in October, than before IQI4 1S shown such ibuilding, store, shop, booth, | spect’ and sympathy of his jailers. ed invitation from the Master Plumb- | 0Mne region. 1919, 5 ers’ Association to go to Hettrick’s | uation Hospital: place une | Mr. Stokes was not in court yester- A ‘ ‘The other bill prohibits any person,|, drunken debauch, in the course of ME BUILDIN office. | known, son Haepitals Pisce UB" ‘[day, but Mra, Stokes waa present by an inquiry made b a firm or corporation from selling the-| which he took and sold things which | “LE didn't want to join and told| Base Hospital No. 52 Remicourt.|with her attorney, John D. Lindsay, atre tickets without first payed 4] did not belong to him. In the pent- —_. Hettrick #0," said Jack, “I asked |France oo xo sa, Savanay Justics Ford declared he would " license from the License Commission- | tentiary was Henry G. Beach jr., ale 7s what would be the harm to me if l« yrance. pias * |have to be furnished with “a pretty W k Id S l hee Keone) pal etee makes the foliow-| 4 young man of excellent family, who Comptroller With Curran and did not join. He told me there was Hospital in Brest; name un- | strong affidavit of merit" before he e or or pecia sions: G e own, ould orde nkes to ‘ See cap of THE| mineral Seematis ete never! Other Borough Presidents © |way ot teaiie, care Ot peipte: rio] Meow antag inate | uae ae treats teateatcatte TICKET GOUGER seer Oe 85 nent” eae} Will Carry It Through Mr. Jack sald that Doran, who is! sive, Oct. 29, 1918 to Feb. 12, |here from Colorado. “Ho sald the Oorrespon ent. e re- we charge. “ under indictment with Chapman, Het- 1919 Judge in the divorce action would eueny Uvense tee. shall be $100 ane) one two were trusties. The: took | - -- trick and Herbert Smith, Wrosident | 4 Major operations, five, and two have power to determine the custody \s ually, seals re cpectedly de- of the Master Plumbers, told him h joubles. of the children if they were not The license is not transferable ex- the autor.dbile of Warden Ferdinand) Comptroller Craig unexpectedly de- | tit Anna’ wunseie without. any aii d_from France on S. & in this jurisdiction. - sents ic he facts about copt_ by cone i renee. J. Host and, pursued by a posse, drove | clared himself to-day in favor of the | j\imeymen working for him if he re- Northern from Brest, a = ——_ Commissioner, it across the New York State line near| ordinance exempting new homes from fused to join the code of practice GARD cores eae, al (sane sere ae hema tania vada loan = ‘The person, firm or corporation Suffern, Gasoline was exhausted local taxation for ten years. It was, The testimony of Mr. Jack and Mr. fea stata "| (en them ovér to the girts serious fe arges that have hokling such a license must not sell and they abandoned it and tramped| generally believed at the City Hall Bolger, brought out by ee Henry m4 to Greenhut Hospital. But T want strawberries too, Who * tiwkets st more Legare oe 4d- (9 Waterbury, Conn. ‘that he was unfavoraiwe to the ordi- ee Sean ee nhut Hospital and was | Wants to send even one box? 1 would é rae Ne ne ai Eve, a| Doty ot work as a track cblut-| nance, “His devaration of supvort "Wim Fallon, cmnoe for He canine cae” |e einen es been Mage; CONGUCE ae man full account to the License Commis-!feur for the Waterbury Brass Com- | makes possible that the Board of Ex- trick, asked Mr. Jack if Doran had rece General Eicenital Nol 4, [to meat polyalinic Hoapital Be al ‘ sioner in his apelicenans as oe pany. Has steadiness, intelligence, | timate, which had been depended on not told him his dnteresr smth ode being removed to Fox Hill, S. 1; | West 50th Street, We also want ice i business method, é&c,, in uccor: : | by the real estate and bunking in- |f Practice” was to improve the con-/| juiy'y, 1919, y | F h with the requirements of the License honesty and alacrity caused bis pro jena 10 Wats ive’ ercinanien, will cit oeny eet le cece wae uanels Underwent the following ope girls will furni#h the home! renc a € gian aqd- Commisioner, motion and be married, Recently he/ terests to Oh tie ee; to recall such a remark, Mr. Fallon ations at box Hills from Sept. 19 cake to go with the strawber- ministration of the \seizeq Germanic regions ful forth. Beach he must earn his own livir: | against it and opposition votes were | bevgone, and that is all ore me when | am on a wounded | The World's Special Correspondent makes i for sale any such) a i My buddie, Gilbert G. Hunt rele oy ote ar, ole 80Y, SUCE nereattr. [cant in the Board of Aldermen by ron a Policeman, | it iMeeketare oct ty Os "Ri ey sone te eminelll first Hand indisiey’ ince: conditene 3 nount shall be gully. of'a minde-| The very next day the penitentiary | resentative of the Boroush Presidents) Fivg robbers beat up and took! fgg dictating this titer. )"Beat |g" Romine dia ile ened inquiry into conditions in French- meanor and punishable by impris- | officials a well were told Doty | of the Bronx. Brooklyn and Richmon(. | g¢ « ve Wishes to you one and all, “AK Mother w son is lying in ‘ i voit wnment for not more ihan one year | could be found at Waterbury, The! it is reported at the City Hall that | M00 from bwo employees of rar! & please meet me at the next event. |Plunders “Field.” Often @ dollar |] occupied Rhineland: isto Alsace-Lorraine or by @ fine of not more 1000, | 7 4 : ‘ i * . clothing manufacturers of No. | ne of your bud nt by a boy who writes: “I've been oe or by. both stich fine anc Impason- | Connecticut authorities were asked to Borough President Riegelmann of 4) Bast ith Street, Monday after- Set, H. J. REICHE Jat Fox Hills and f know! ‘Take this |] (Now rejoined to France): into the ment.” ihe weeping wort haan arrest him and did. The Deputy Brooklyn and Borough President Con-| noon only to be thraahed by men and et ss Bo t me|l0llar for the boys who are still there | , When The Evening ah | Warden who went from Caldwell to| nolly of Queens will vote for the ardi- | hat he m y } me and can come to your Service House i : yer to arouse the | ; 4 or the writ boys and the money bag snatched a ae , 1a and @ to yo - * gamizi, Hat Qatee’ ate IN| anine Doty to Mew Serer after hear | ange when (mes before ty bara, ove and fhe money, wag snathed iat Ue Ment SPaDY iy ttt tH NCAA Re Be er ey aay aff CHOmunally .under League of Nations rule); whole matter looked hopeless. Every|ing his story, made a search for wicimingly indggsed. tempted to vay. by climbing @4 me to be with him when th +> | grows in beauty end use i Mal: ‘ | wiel agsed. get away. by climbing grows ¥ and usefulness, into Malm al tak Ger- cifort to abolish these pernicious / Beach, only to find he had left town| In a statomonexpiaining his stand |over the back of a horse putated “his “arm X would. “in Car’ ®'\%4 ‘on the party We are Roing: to y upen (taken from pesatiens were \. |hurpledly the-day the dnformation| on tx exemption, Comptroller #5: ane two boys who rescued the $8,600 graphed at Reichert's bedside, hoid- Ke "te Wy we open I! An all day 1) many and given to Belgium), and into inally an ordinance was scoured |agalnst Doty was sent (o Caldwell. | gritngnte passed by the Aldermen on dared not relinquish it because they ,/nx In my hand the weven-ounce piece to this campaign; to come and 7 5 ’ last year este ene RE kon Doty, .who has earned the highest| job, 15, and whioh is now before the could not distinguish between robber oe tone ae som te Pedy ret Mee with thelr own yes what their kindred subjects. which limited tim Prsrice to 80 cents, (feputation in Waterbury as a good| Mayor awaiting his approval. In my and pedestrian. ‘They jumped Into an me kaow in time to eet my. ainclling wants done for our Bleawed ‘This measure, however, wae de-|citizen and neighbor, now faces RoE ee eee ee UAtuative fo), automobile and directed the driver to sits ready, for I know that I'll foel Stace. the . fret: call igedy 7 . elared unconstitutional | by Judes jonly the remaining year of his sen-| tion wy the Board of Estimate and |speed to the nearest policeman, Théy Worse to know your arm is 50IRE wounded “Blesne he series is excellently written by a dis. Sit pending. ee tence but the additional charge of| Apportionment giving offect to the \found one at Broadway and 14th WONDERFUL PLACE “FOR Pim| Arch! then ty Bleeds: | ay. aes. 4 ’ 7 y ordinance sho ‘oll: thout 2a! ¢ m1 “ ae ened ss . - , , By a thorough investigation of the having stolen the Warden's uutoe Srmibange atpguid follow without ©’ street, ‘They handed @him the bag AFTER OPERATION. |pamie? OF COURSH THERE 1s ||| tinguished and wholly reliable’ American ticket “apeculators a tsk ee one ‘—ee — oe nw hatev as of taxes may result |Just as the crowd which hag beaten! my jisten, Kelohert, When you get| 8°94 contributions to Bvening if! . 5 : i 4 Tee ror aeces were. visited, thin HELD FOR PISTOL DUEL, | ‘tom, tts partial exemption of the ‘up the real robbers came up And pro- ‘over your operation { huve the most | World Service Hfouve Pund. and bring f) journalist. There is much _ information hewapaper exposed the methods in jwellings to be erected will Im ll claimed the two boys to be bandits. | wonderful place to which you may iso | LOT Mouse to te tn my Siise, Harm F t ’ ) ch from the public probalbility be equalled or more than 7 aL ee o ‘ o get well. {t is a secret as yet, but| \° ¢ ding: | . : YOrUS Ret ae Mae ule of theatre | Barwex May Mave to Answer fer| offert by the emmnced value of the | THE polleeman returned the $8500 18, 401, \0 when the Lino comek. Pre | nt hitherto suppressed, which is bound to create 4 Death of a Gpectator. land upon which the dwellings are , just as Henry Fa a hive n air, pure water and such beauty! | : . rs mt ickets, ‘r, é a an t _— LL i Lowel BuBLiC AND DE-| games Barnes oo No ate weet 121th | erected atid of the land and pronerty | Jacobs, the employees, were recount- |" Now, af long as Reichert cannot go Sa widespread discussion. These articles will . | ing the robbery to thelr employers e - F FRAUDED GOVERNMENT. Street,’ the negro who was the centra| ly \nder apacuinaament. Of thi d Jut the Kings County Hospital, Brook i i 1t was found that not only were of a revolver battle with five potieamnn | Oruinnnee cs In the excitement the namen of the [ifn "wi wot some, Ind fricnd. who form a highly important contribution to the tue ticket speculators mulcting the/and several storekeepers at Seventh! Entirely aside from the question EWO Boys who ofaik x Me | reads this story take him some hor : public out of thousands of dollars. | avenue and 126th Street yesterday noon,| of whether they may be some loss or $%500 were not taken |made chicken ©roth and some fruit news of the day, possessing, as they do, real but that the woteren | Uocgrewens was arraigned before Magistrate Man-| Sin !n taxes from exemption, the | ttt jana flowers? si ; . ical | sing enormous 101 , elie c ftior fi w ty to go myself some day sloyed in the evasion of paying | day, a p for ve ‘0 protec aeple fro My request to have people go to a aniarnn Raverue Neparttat Hceman Austin stanges that ne xi uughout Lecture Last Night. has brought forth a pretty re was apealed to, both : | “Barnes was held without ball to await thes Ni entiele i aneaten fs rei ad Sponse, PAvashington, ‘The result of this |ine injurios of Aaron ingber, oad th city an ‘ont tled to the greatest After Sinn Fein sympathizers had eet Mag Wan Nor.fa _yoube ‘was new enforcement regulations. of the Marshall Stiilman Athletic Clun, POSSbe W M iu tly, & ‘im | Yalnly tried to break up his lecture at! ¢ieng of mine, hay organized an = a fauad of detectives was put on| spectator, who was struck in thet) “If the Mayor promptly gives his! Camegie Hall and amid scenes of fiend, of mine, bate ouritiiad | fe ine all cf the, sReciAtOre, BY tne rE OY af petra heap tae ee een eae raitaioa, ‘Whe {e| wfld confusion, including at legat one And she and 100 of the girl mombers v je authoritie == Seta, oe D: FOMROR, 4 f reid i, r = F e ning to ve a Martha yas c i ihe mew regulations required that should not’ be passed by the Bourd of good fist fight, the police had cleared are g ET eee cnnts ‘Horpiisl wa every ticket be indelibly gamipes 5 carried advertisements in all the Estimate and i Sg eit at wbout 100 disturbere out of the gal- j2), ibe back with the price charged the theatre programmes of the city which Meeting to-morrow t will require ¥, Sir Philip Gibbs declared: After ste got through telling me tron and the name of the seller, urged all patrons of theatres to pay twelve votcs to pass the Board of Dnelish: aie d a alle r ‘pul Not only this, but every theatre no more than 50 cents above the boy Estimate to-morrow, because under “tam an’ Bnglishman body and about it. T called up the United Fruit CIGARETTE was ordered by the department to re- office price id to report to William the Charter it must receive twelve soul, but I will say (his, that thing oane nak ath ria maaiie atten tain the stubs taken In at the door 7 Fdwards, Collector of Internal votes the first time that it is sub- are being done in Ireland by Cin. eae Oe eA ane x . No cigarette has jor the review of the Federal agents. Revenue, if they do not find the nam: | Mitted for action. If, however, It jiagk and Tana for which I can fing Beriiey for he parts, Eh mandee ‘An entire new aystem of returns was of the tcket seller aad the price paid | should fail to recelve twelve votes on 1, cxeuse, The Irish situation has they only handled bananas, 1 was the same delicious also orered by the Washington of- on the back of the tlokets which they | Friday it Nn ibe passed on the ae % i. sash off when he said ficers. This compels all apeculators purchased. |lowing Monday at a special meeting been handled by the English Govern. about to ring off when he said: flavor as Lucky to swear to the exact number of tick- | Through these efforts many yviola-| with only nine votes, a mere majority ment not with wisdom but with ait a minute, Ming Bell, couldn t Sisike, Bacaues ets purchased prive paid, price re-|tors were apprehended by the reve. | being suMclent |atupldity, I will also say that while 4" Ue sme ingame L ky Strik ceived, &c. For the first time a/ nue department, - Lgaid wecould, elas uc! eis the complete accounting will be forth- In connection with all of this, how-| Senate Votes 81,500,000 for New | 8Y¥™mpathize with the spirit of Irish | SE ars ig! aver 8 ted ci — i it found ni | freedom they are doing things of | bunch ve ald toas cigarette. 4 coming. ever, it was ecessary to enact Yerk to fig Ale Mail, | WBERRIES AND ICE CREAM a As a rewult of all of this many vio- euch legislation a8 would stil further! WASHINGTON, ie). 17.—An amend-| Which they should be heartily | STRAWBE , BF) setors have deen apprehended and preclude the possibility of flagrant ment to the, Post Office Appropriation ashamed.” ARE WANTED. will be prosecuted by the United ticket gouging. j ‘The measures with the penalties at- } States Attorney. ‘py penal Fy Bhp . rs bunches of bananas will be delivered ¥, . # | Thi Mewspaber Als through the tached are deaimned to abolish all Any! Francisco vie Chicase aint Omang {ie audience the few remaining dis | AP holrctinie Hospital in my name. | ag Spirited: Citizens’ Pn EA A t chal web adopted “Iw the Kanal soit ake bier at: ; Rill providing $1,500,000 for the alvplane| And in the tumuituous applause of urbers were silenced. has) So on the morning of heb IT hope somebody at Lie howpital will RM x

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