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Evening World Ten-Second Movie of Big Peo Le | BSR AG atta ly ne £ = “J try to make them feel that it te just ‘we girls’ * * * that ! We are pals.” i “Seventy-five per cent. of the girls we deal with come to our court voluntarily for help.” “The big thing in the interest of girls who go astray Is to show a spirit of compassion,” “There are ten times more TO temptations for a girl to He (in court) than for a boy.” “A girl’s self-respect should not be jeopardized, Few, if any, court records should be kept.” ple in “Figures given by the girls are La startling, especially girls who go in automobiles unchaperoned.” SSS ee ee eee Sade eee eee eee bbb hee te teetee teehee heeteeteetentestetecte lett tte Le heke tebe tet Med htt tt | tt “Hope for the girl fs in the home, but the home will be help- OL ne a less until it understands the girl.” | “Girls have three ages, the ee chronological, the biological and the psychological.” HARDING LOOKING AHEAD TO PARTY'S HOLD ON CONGRESS Hopes to Find a Cure for! Economic Situation to Help Republicans. M’CUMBER’S PROBLEM. Senator May Be Even More cf a Thorn in Administration's Side Than Ever. By David Lawrence. Special Correspondent of The Eye- ‘ ning World.) WASHINGTON, Jan. 4. (Copyright, GUINEA PIG KING NAMES HIRED MAN I ASKING DIVORCE Dr. Reynolds Tells Court of Seeing Wife Patting Em- | ployee’s Shoulder. ice Chancellor John wark continued to-day Foster in take testimony on the application of Dr. Ruel Reynolds, guinea pig king, Neshonic, for a divorce from Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Reynolds. Dr. Reyn- olds's complaint charged his wife pre- ferred Lewis Cooper, the hired man, to him and that she deserted his home March 16 last. No evidence of infidelity was presented Dr, Reynolds, who raises to of guinea ALLAN RYAN SUED FOR $1,759, 769.91 Charged With Wrongfully Converting and Delivering Her Securities. TELLS OF STOCK RAISE. Out of It, Claims Mrs. Caro- line S. Ryan, She Made $879,057.51 Profit. Allan A. in connec- Another suit Ryan & Co. tion with transactions in Stutz mo- It is against and others tor shares was filed to-day. BY SISTERN-LAW Denver’s ‘Lady Cop,’ Here, Is ‘Pal’ to Wayward Girls; Puts ’Em in Straight Path Ruth Vincent, Judge Lindsey's “First Aid,” Treats Erring Girls With Compassion and Wins ‘Their Confidence—Makes It a Case of “We Girls” and Rest Is Easy—Tells How It's Done. figures given by the girls are rather tling. This is especially true of By Sophie Irene Loeb. The “lady cop" of Denver 18 iD/ iris who go in automobiles unchap- tewn, She is Miss Ruth Vincent, | eroned. Her official title is Chief Officer for — eee eee “The hope for the girl is in the Girls of Denver, and she may be re- home. But the home in many 5 garded as “first aid” to Judge Lind-| will continue to be helpless until it sey of that city, who has produced| understands the girl. For instance, how many mothers know that girls have three ages. The chronological or the ears is perhaps. the only a mothers recogniz country-wide results in apprehending the so-called child criminal and put- |Ung.him in the way he should go. MARRIAGE MARKET HAD BIG SLUMP HERE LAST YEAR 4,527 Fewer Weddings Than in 1920—Decrease Reported in All Boroughs. There decided slump tn the marriage market in 1 was a cording to Michael J, Cruise, City Clerk. The depression af- fected all boroughs. Whereas 43,324 Iie were issued in Manhattan in t were 41,740 last year, Figures the other boroughs ar Bronx 869 Brooklyn 20,990 Queens + MO 418t Richmond 1,086 O81 Civil, marriages in the City Clerk’ office In the Municipal Building also decreased. Fif- feen thousand three hundred and — forty-on couple were married in 1 with 15,436 the pre as compared ur Jous y BUD STLLNAN'S CHRISTA CHECK HRES LAWYER Turns Gift From Father Over to Mother to Retain Can- adian Counsel. MONTREAL, Jan. 4,—The mercury to-day changed the plans of Mrs. Anno U, Stillman, who is in Canada lining up witnesses to contradiot testimony given im her husband's suit for divorce, With the temperature yesterday 40 degrees below zero, the banker's wife Was tempted to abandon her plans for snowshoe trip to the Grand Anse Lodge, but when to-day brought milder w her, she announced that STILL BLOWS UP, FATALLY BURNING MAN, WIFE, CHILD All Members of Family in Jersey City Home Covered With Blazing Liquid. The explosion of a still n+ jured all three members of a family in Jersey City so badly last night that none is ex- pected to live, Peter Petrokovitch, a laborer, his wife and their four-year- old daughter are in Jersey City Tospital suffering from burns, Petrokovitch was working on his still in the kitchen of his home at No. 165 Bay Street when the apparatus exploded. All three persons were stunned and covered with burning liquid. The kitchen was wrecked and firemen were called to extin- gulsh flames that threatened == | FORMER ORGANIST WINS = ; increasing : asked! Misa ‘Vince ell The} “But bout the biologic ae : - she would make the trip . Her so1 1922).—President Harding has started | pigs in vast and increasing ‘numbers| | 1, ogest of the several suits pend-|_ 1 98Ked Miss Vincent to tell The] | “But | wi our e ala = balk ‘ iP n, POINT IN CHURCH SUIT the new year with his mind fixed on| tv sell them to biological laborator- . Garotine g (Evening World readers something | itvciopment, and. the ‘psychologic . | "Bud," now is at the lodge, with 2 > new Paroline pment, O10) Pre " atreightening out as far as possible| !€* Said that a little more than a/ing. In the ee ieee attorneys, |Our the girl problem. age which determines mental prog- Dogs Start k ight Fred Beauvais. They are understood] court orders Woman Trustee Te ; year ago he went to the guinea pig /Rvan, through her attomeys./“y can soe how young girls can be | tess? i to have recruited a number of wit-| Me Examined Before Trial. theeoonomic situation which con- | house which Cooper had built on a/Griges, Baldwin & Baldw oe imelaw |arawn to a sympathetic girl like Misa} (4 girl, may be fiftecn ehronog\- And Their Owners eng Ward Stephens, former organist for fronts his Administration, in the hope] much larger scale than Dr. Reynolds | $1,755,769.91. She is a sis se +) Vincent, rather than to some more] ientally, | Until Ne ucttaya une 5 | “Bud,” dt was learned to-day, has|the First Church of Christ, Scientiat, that the next few months will provide| thought necessary, and had there|of Allan A. Ryan, Ls ne at e i ged and more stern species of the} derstand this phase of girlhood they | Tr to Finish Tt. indorsed over to his mother the $1,000] 96th Street and Central Park West, won some cure which will help the Repub-| come upon a scene which maddened] Mr. Ryan's brother, Clendenin J.) 1 CARTE ORTaGEE to MRARTAIAR etot| Y A check his ‘father gave him ¢or Christ-|a point to-day in his Supreme Court, licans retain contro! of Congress in) him Kyan, a nai | — problems. mas to ‘be used as a retainer fee for| sult for $100,000 against ae en or the fall elections. Cooper, he said, was sitting on a| The defendants are Allan A, Ryan! “The truth i id Miss Vinsent a eae aPatite a ~ 4. |another lawyer Mrs. Stillman has en-|the church. He alleges they discharged The calling of an agricultural con-| ois. Liss, and Mis. Reynolds was|Vidually and as members of Allan A.! just ‘we girls,’ and that we are tt] it was that there were ten [ttle bo: Crowd Court to Hear — | sviiman sald: lowing service of ton years as organ ference by Secretary Wallace, the | sting beside him with her hand|Ryan & Co.tand the Guaranty Trust | gether, not in the capacity of a po- | 1M the court to one little girl. ‘Oh, Counter Charges. “It was just lke ‘Bud! Nothing|!"'Lucy Le wiwldon, one of the defend consideration of a new tariff act which | sf ri idee }Co, and Alvin Untermyer, as trus-!ycewoman and her charge, but as; 8h@ replied, not to be outdone by a 5 seems too much for him in his ef-| ®t trustees and writer of the letter shail give the President plenty of dis- | '°St!Ms on his shoulder | . ihodetend ; boy even in the matter of bad things, ! The court soum of Police Justice | eon 5 “| notifying Stephens of his dismissal, to- tion to fi tes as conditions; D Reynolds dhe sprang on/ tees. Mrs, Ryan charges the defend-} | ‘tone bad cittle girl is worse than ten - ts to help me win out.’ She tried to| day was required by Justice Wagner ‘to S etnare ta get power from {cooper “wrested the carrot Knife |ants with “wrongfully converting and) “Thus it happens that during the | bad Jittle boys, any time.! | Tone Thorp OF Ropkville! Centte, TaiL | persuade, him! to Kesp.the: money, amy= | #Unmli te At exeMAneLlon: Of ere eam change, pri « bower from him and beat him soundly.'| delivering to the defendant trustees | jst two ycars, per cent. of th He LE don't pretend to. confirm’ wag erowded last night with men and |!ng the courts would make allowance] ihe plaintiff to include tn hia ques Congress to arrange for a refunding C this little girl's estimate, it is the plaintift to i bis qu bf the Allied war debt, and the unique | re. ynolds, he said, tried to in- | her securities, girls dealt with have come to Or true that the problem of the girl is) WOMEN, many of them prominent in | for her expenses, but ho was insistent. aes concern ne the: forse neue rf shioh 5 suatigen da anelt nd he “washed her face with | t is similar ne filed re-!ccurts voluntarily, This is becaus*|far more cifficult than the problem Seclety there, when the cases of! Wred Beauvais, tn leaving for the! (ftsmuyy atcopy of the alleged charges bee BS as ries throug Ithe blood from her lover's face cently against the same defendants) thoy know of our purpose to bap |Of the boy. There is no disguising | Philip Ayres, « travelling salesman, | round-up of witnesses, is going as aj which brought ixbout his Siecharas. he nance Committee through! Bes eear : a tel a 0 a one nob ‘ i 1 a se: 3 : > ist declares he never has been able aeiaenn nt Senator Penrose have| Mrs. Keynolds admitted telling her|by Mrs. I. Townsend Burden of No.|tem—not to hurt them jth grnet, th at acl ein Ps blair and his next-door neis . Coleman | ¥ Wee ae without authorization] (yee ‘copy of the charges which, he brought about a gencral situation | Husband that she liked Cooper much | 969 Park Avenue and Mrs, Eudora ia ee saa | feason very much that is important Seeler, came up for hearing SR EH Le nym, the trustees of the ehureli notlles i H h 4 5} 7 f No. 570 Park Avenue. Mrs. The biggest and most important) oy discussion concerning the girl Following a fight between dog: ia ER “5 4 Which for. the moment far vero pet an himself, She said her| Walsh of No. 57 i Iscussion concerning the girl | 5 dogs as Peault, he alleges, » has’ been Lanowe a hema Cant "ene husband ous fool 1 ne tiurde nis suing for $328,141 and Mrs,| thing to put forward in the interest taboo, | owned by the two men, the me n| DECLINES TO DECIDE much false gossip circulated about him, a sae ‘ates ‘i H of girls who are likely to go astray} — hes aE aaall —$$<>—__— Beet neagstieetdl It as angry with y _ every| themselves gut into a dispute, and ie — ' an Bardia ‘eel coms relugtanuy him and wanted to hurt his fcelings. | the defendant| 1s the spirit of compassion and con-| The BUR HOREEEL have “Xl | charges were preferred against each MRS. STILLMAN PLEA DOG BITES FIVE PERSONS 0 the conclusion that in place of) Asked why Cooper should have con- structive interest rather than cold onc eit ie yros ‘Shara 5 ‘ otioni ave | fes ‘or Pan He ; ners secured her permission to a patience with the girl who errs, Pun- | Ayres ‘charged Kecler with assault in! J iclice Keo: a : IN STREET AT NEWARK Germany ether cbaiurtaniste, have | tosned) 10) a) tongneae foe Ter ee her stocks in operations when lahmienicdete nueaiwacm attack cure like Unird daginn AM AcemeRe fete lonelee Keo gh Refers Motion for arisen in world affairs and that the) yee like a gentleman, Hoth de- | siutz was in great demand, and that # attitude hes stopped girls|'M Buch cases, An important thing ts | charged Ayres with havini iainnel| $12,500 Allowance to Hous. ef Vigllan ef Antmnnlien Arms Conference has done well t/ nied any more serious offense than | sno was to receive credit from the|from telling Mes in courts to 4V¢/then the frat attempt contd be met; GOR. She alvo said that Ayres had | Morschauser. Heved To Be Mad, Are Womem, ye Aafia Naas. Cane, Revnolde earn aie patting: || aetendants equal to that effected by | themsely is a difference be-|and corrected. Fear of censure and] a shotgun and used very bad 1an-| gipeeme Court Justice Morschauser| Pedestriané at Clifton Street and ee Sen She J met AM irs y Sikhs har NUBRANAS ai th Stock] tween girls when ft comes} Punishment and er 1 has often | p rt PUES ;, = i apanine (tonto up with her hushand and| them in their settlement with Stock Fs s | punishment ie wage to her al Pouchksepsle will pass < | Seventh Avenue, ark, wore pan- bani hig disappointment over the) made in agreement by which Cooper Exchange houses. to lying. The first commandment ot! de PU AUR tend ols nore Ay A week ago, according to the story ad rena line ate eecteatien le stricken at noon to-day whem a ay telat EF BE tsaen ea [imei with ‘Reynolag until Mares her dividends Mra, Ryan|a boy's gang is, ‘Thou shalt not) “If she knows she to be} Keeler opened his to Ret His} so. an additional allowance . $12,500, arse black mastiff evidently mad, ment on submarines is i th ds il Mare talent é ‘| shed| heard’ a , . t ORI ARISE ii 7 haa 16, last, at least, She gaic Kj as became entitled to| snitch; you'll get your face smashed heard ana taken into kind onsid- | paper, and his dog It was sreme Cot ie ik attacked people in tho street and pointed. France for a long time | jehavior forced her to reaper ares of Stutz and also that/if you do.’ eration as in our court, the spirit of |immediately attacked aiide bee a Court aubtice Keogh at Ganves dashed Silo) Gcunae CRB to come will feel the effects of her r Btuts ns 2 mt by no such |PePentance and willingness to do the ‘ i a went | nite Plains yesterday decided not) oe Lt two women, two girs Rites ct ths Washingion conter: oe under her terms se(ement in But the girt is bound by no su | right th ie often created in. the |AYTes's big bulld When he went) pass upon the motion, He had|S2QP% but two eM wo poles: aval ee aie: ; Stutz transactions ccame en-|Iaw. As one little fellow expressed | girl herself and she comes to us un- out to separate thy e8ld, | Sonatanred Cor waVeral AVS: Volusia en emterea hin ane tie he aes ding A x ation EL) ne CAM") titled to $879,0! over Gnd: sbove/it to Judge Lindsey: 'T wouldn't Haye) WME ae i peat nnd (aera ettcked: thin) is MeN! nous affidavits submitted by counsel| ment of No, 48 Seventh Avenue and aaiaeee - raign for ection, His Chairman- . sto the od kno s knew, beca Paes LD » that is the highest «nd | winche y 1 ‘ 1 St Killed m Hughes wrestle with the inter-}o oy ina : = firm, In addition to Stu ares|she was © tell (as she | lem.” him In the right eye tional allowance for expenses to carry! Car herine Wyckoff of No, 52 Seventh national questions and now is con-| P10" UNaaeoag help win him) sr55, Ryan also says sle became en-|{t had been a boy, I could have sreresneesinevernr=7 Keeler was fined on the fight against the divorce sult) Avenue and Miss Tessie Alaria of centrating more than ever on the sit-|Rmt° And Support In his homeliiieg to other stocks, including 200] smashed him tn the jaw, but being «| EX-SERVICE MAN SUES Ayres's bulldog with a wren of James A, Suliman. jou l Nassau Street, Newark, Both uation in Congress. When it became — shares of U. S. Steel common, girl you can't do nothin’ to her und| BECKEL FOR ALIENATION Heelan riod to separ + tht i dogs! phig means that John F, Brennan| “¢T treated at home. apparent that Senator McCumber of| It is a fact that tins far Mr. Mc In May, 1 Mrs. Ryan says the|she knows it and the men, and sald that Ayres's) 9¢ Yonkers, chief counsel for Mra, North Dakota was next in lino to/Cumber Mas been somewhat of «| rofendants paid $10,000 on account| 9 1 oe ona the | 950,000 Denacaca Feo omver of {MOK DIE her Inthe night litle AMET | stitiman, will have to. present the GILCHRIST DEFENDS ACTS Senator Penrose as Chairman of the] et tion, fe ones Sacaee A On Dee. 15, 1920, when she made de- i nm ae OROOE RRRSy ENE me inal O tawccrin Macteake: C2. Keller was fined $25, wil op-| whole matter over again to Sustice | IN LICENSING AUTOS all-important Finance Committee the agricultural bloc rT mand for settlement, Mrs. Ryan says a” Ladi es ERRORS Ee | Gece Reena , tion of five days in Jail, He paid tie) Morsehauser, | masta Nini (akear Alp ar teee tie PA RAE GATT nine out of ten girls will lie when| George Washington Beckel, an officer] ane qy,, DE nis avae acealar | Cenimitasloper Answers Judge alee BUNGE MOTs (20: 10U0! OE OAED EPG! He He crank: eer WTe ee aie she could have sold her 4.000 Bhares| i cut ot ten boys will tell t the Lawyers’ Mortis ¢ No, | fim ‘| |BEECHHURST CLUB FIRE wre's, Plen For Neforme, sh haa been writ-|to the front, notwithstanding nine out of ten b will eens v nonedcuinell Intwre's a White House. Much has been writ-|'0 the front, notwithstanding a re-1 or stutz for $i ne Oe a ee ee ee ccnaiderat MM Montague strest has | #Baine ‘Ss 1 ND MASH ten from Washington about Mr. Me- et ee igconcholed. ang it wag[ securities for To these | uth, ¢ 5 ake |no constr onieuen tones) 0 rea next Wednesiday \ BARES STILL A | mis r I ene John F. ; atter be pigeon-holed, anc as|* eaten ve call the ‘psychological or $ Village P Edwin Wo Wa oo Gileht ay oned the fulness Cumber's ascendan It has b on account of Mr. MeCumber's per-} amounts she ha $879,057.61 mel Portland, Me, fc : i 1. Mc umounts lace, wh« hie Folice, was of th n Judge John F, Leeda alba Gna letras NadMNeD rei onaia [ole pa PPO eae kent LCL MLL, ABBA) Pnatacatal tanltimantmanaiceraprl irene eo aa couneel while H frnte Antht riliey See} metnyee {A paking Grand Jury power from the East to the West—| oun’ necessary to address the an € ment with | 9; irl : ‘a poy, |..2o during temporary deciin Cloc of rt epresented he wae! im ree reforms in the sys- Senate in person on the bonus qucs tions for a girl to lie than for @ bY. !rimily ¢inancea. worked my maiinune| ge : inge 1 the triumph of the agricultural bloc. | 1) 4 xe because her offense |s generally a sex | Sed ELS uid Vederal and State authoritfes are 1 ng the chauffeurs of taxt- 3 oxcha Aus he _ \t No. 100 William Street | —— pun . tury r the super- But the significance of Mr. McCum- ly Mr. McCumber gets the Chai - offense, with a ten times greater) | vestigating to-day to determine ow OV super: ; : A Reckel ig well-know ele , “to the Police De- bers sudden leap tat be in . 1 i anahip of the Finance Committ | DYING, HE ASKS WIFE RR ea ena eianinlatea |grved. with” Troop" | |*TRUST BUSTING’ PLAN Ip at ah Bs wi . two barrie of xt) most conch nee Peete oe Nth Dakota sen, | stration spokesman and ‘supporter, TO ANNUL MARRIAGE | the kind of private proceedings we|\hr and later ‘was pron TO COVER. THE NATION | Moe! Sis nine barcsa oF basen ony yr applicants Were at, Not akota Sen- Pot an uy the chance pe conduct in the Denver Court—gener- | National Guard. One of his ie, mpre 1 ied vs vane eg 1b, ‘The Lang Island elt ator is not owned body and soul by} ie ac tting Administration |«Want ¥ D fe Nappy Para-|ally without witnesses, because they|:\me the wife of — furon ‘s-| Want Dir Tuauivr Prem New itee in \ on ; nwoebber of Berlin, ln 1!) ma estroyed by fire yesterda It was recal the agricultural bloc—he is not | rth Dakota ; Iyxed Burglar Tells Her, are unnecessary ac irl is just 8 jehwoebber of Helin, | tn 1004 hn 1 sa Savas “inisabe aon Brie leatroyed by ' van recalled 10Ve though he has} Swed he be deftea nator é ruthful as the boy. Ko ie: Te yectacularly from the Frook G mrnental/effdrts tb if > 0 st y with which the aay brine Fe * \ ra ‘ om vot of Utah, admittedly one of the} William Metelaky. two sua man, was]it is seldom, if cver, that a girl Ties Senin GING ia IRE, Goniatiog tee sents [ao ste ; ioe ising owned oy Jed and ilsused. s with that group on uw. nost capib'e men in the Senate in|in a critical condition to-day in the/in the Denver Court, A girl's cas?|jents of some of its members were leh oct t i thlete = questions in the Ser Jthis genesution, would automatically ‘Kings County Hospital He was shot}involving a sex offense should belanti-American.. He Ja a member of the |ted hencefortiy « nation-wid 3 in itotel Cour Mr, MoCumber has a fight for re-!become Chiirman of the Finance! pec, 16 by Detec sickinger In an|handied in a court very much as her|Crescent Athletic Club. Norten sewed [from the offices of the Feder 1 h INER q Mas next mmitte If it did not disturb the | a¢ urglary enteriny a| physical ailments are handled in aj!" te na eagle A ag « ‘°F | Attorneys in N York, ¢ 4 tow in eleotion in North Dakota next au je scheme of seniority of commit t of burglar af eh ae oe physician's office. “Her self reapect|'2? Uves at No. 3283 Broudway San Fran t wa 1 to-| Ir a had thelr rea San Ou8 Dia clerima soxday: is: this: Mr. Smoot would get the job ;{gnt shoulder ang Mle vr surgeons rez |MuUst not be jeopardized if she Is to aa oN day by Col, \ 1H D D EA RS Terie oy ean PME Midi Hiner cast at haweete Shall he lean toward the radical aide, fer the real choice of the | Aa soa ice Pied eae be helped. Few, it any, formal court|WOMEN TO AID STRIKING MEAT |My BY Col alee for training quarters jiliner Cast of heweers atick closer to the agricultura’ bloc ABAD fos were srhvcn ten ia inches of aping 110 Waa paras [to ds should be kept es ay x rT i S \ a TH the, EnnoU ent, which followed | PLEAD NOT TY IV ALLEGED J int fr urjed and make & bid for the Non-Partisan vith the Administeasan {iyzed in the right arm and in both lews.! phat the m iris whpieolcoaate Gt Peek oe oh ater one weer " a ADVERTISING PHAUD, {a liner. IC is her maiden League vote in North Dakvla, ov he ‘Tariff Bil will end not! Ile told detectives he ted to speak | astray helor ble-minded | yw Union, siaied i oy! ih ; A ie te d J H., John To and Michae - ghall he follow the trend of the re-/only his own Seat in the Senate but a!to his wife. Pauline No. 792 Rock: !cl is a mistaken notion 8] soner Copeland this after » ‘ Ra ey Ne SSEMDLYMAN CAULPIELD TL cent elections and cut the ground,| Peconciliavor of the agricultural bloc |away Avenue. He cried when she came|may seem to be true from the t against —allexe ‘ ( \ of swindling mercha saultield, of so to speak, from his opponent, Mr the West and the Republicans of | to nis bed lrecords, where girls are forced , in the housing o r rera solicit 4 y A i. Caulfield, Z i Lepage manufacturing and banking Pauline, I've wrong.” he said. |court instead of coming volunt x packing bra the | ¢ fake merc Ie directories, | th Assembly District, Brooklyn, Gronna, by showing himself to be a! Mir, MeCumber's opportunities to me- | "You're young, Tv ‘fo hive our That the ferble-minded ¢ nents In thin t oat Ah Seat Mane. pafare: JNaRe Akio ‘ the Murray Hi! Hotel. He had conservative Republican? 1 wn! harmonize are already | marriage annulled. | 1° (Ye All lack the cleverness to escape pileny plana tol a fares i i eee ee ener e) aoe elOne fOr | heen fighting cold, and on If Mr, McCumber adopts the iatter! being ¢ sized among Repu cai | Pe pris Pint you to he {tion i# true, Soelety He products ae on Maps, thes entered Binns was " chill wiile pe leaders, al! of Whom admit the situa- (Peer. ather startled to. know with ihe groups i were allowed until waithns in th i tral station qoourse he is more likely to have be- tion is’ fisught with danger to the! PlitsKy is not ext to live out occasional offenders ther m 4 city, Mt exp t 0 arrange H ‘to fle tions. Bail of $20,000 for a train t any for the opentag Whipd him the full weighs of the Har- party as a whole. the week, don't pretend to give figures, but wouen, wherever coud 2 wa ‘ was continued, of the Leg ' ‘ A f

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