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TS To.Night’s Weather-—FAIR; CONTINUED COLD. a LXII. NO. “a, 1,64—DAILN. Copyright (New York World) by Publishing Company, NEW. yor«, TUESDA 1922. ” Halt Q Million Houta: Pass Bier of al WAY Will HAYS WAS MADE HEAD OF MOTION PICTURE NDUSTAY OF THE CO — First Purpose Is to Save W: alll Street’s investments by Ending Disputes. ‘STATE OPENS CASE IN MURDER TRIAL TO FIGHT CENSORSHIP. Political Organizer Also Is to UNTRY OF SLAYER BODDY GARLAND ARRIVES IN BOSTON SEEKING MISSING SOULMATE Heir Also Solicits Advice “Christiananists” on Love Nest Plans. | 'N PICTURESQU Wife Quoted as Saying She Doesn't Consider Her Life With Garland Closed. of > Former Boss Presses Charge as Example, but Is Willing to Take Him Back. GARB. | MANY PLEAS FOR HIM. Indictment Secret as Kept ey JANUARY 24, 1922 "SENATOR WA. WALKER RAPS Gov. MILLER SOME Calls Him “The P. » Barnum af State Finance” in tite in the Senate To-Day. ALBANY, Jan —Gov. Miller | were lifted out, Entered as Secon Post Office, Clase Matter York, N.Y. New ASSUMES BLAME FOR THEFT !@CHLORENHURT FIRST OF EMPLOYER'S $280,000 RELATIVE “LOST IN STOCKS. ~-WHEN SCHOOL BUS (SHIT il VY TROLLEY redargared When Car St rike s Machine. BADLY SHAKE exclusive Adelphi Academy Students Treated and Con- tinue to School. Wighteen boys and girls. pupils of the exclusive Adelphi Academy, trooklyn, were trapped in an over- turned bus on their to school this morning and were rescued by smash- ing the rear door, through which they none of them sertously hurt At the school the children were ex- amined Dr. Henry Pettit, who drsssed minor cuts and bruises for by ‘four of them, Six others were bruised Use Movies in Fall for BOSTON, Jun, 24.—Charles Gar- eyaSeare Sty was characterized as "The P, T. Bar- spd . lind, heir to niillions he does not =x-Secretary Starts to num of State finance’ on the floor of G. O. P. Campaign. | ; want and husband of a wife he re- Pay All Back. the Senate to-day by Minority Leader | —— santon Outlines Prosecution ‘+ to be “tied to." is in Boston “ alker, in the course of an By Martin Green eee Sate we seeking advice from Christiananist . . ttack by the Democratic leader on y ind Calls Physicians Who * News of one of the bigzest dufalea-| the Governor's economy. programme. There are four prineipal re ~ pe , ho formed themselves into a cult tions in the history of the financial |” ‘Mtr, Walker uawerted ‘thee rae: why Will H. Hays, former Chairman) &Xxamined Detectives Bodies. snout him when he was a student at district came to light in the Court of| Gov, Miller claimed to have eur the | of the National Republican Commit — Harvard, He is also believed to be General Sessions to-day when Harty / appropriations for State government | tee, vesigned from the office of T Luther Boddy, the twenty-two sears seeking Lillian Conrad. formerly his? Gibney. thirty-four, assistant to | to $135,000,000, the State finances had | pomater General to accept, al a solary|od egro slayer of Detectives dhlles/qother's aoclal snuretary, who, ax he /' President of United Barber Shops, been dipped into for at lonst $9,000, | i & peep aA Me © tha at for fun ol of $100,000 a year, the position of ex- | und Buekley, went on trial fer his life frankly admits, at present dominates , | No, 241 Pitth Avenue, with an} cons were appre ri a8 wih aeome of $50,000 a year and stendi ? © appropriations, so that ecutive head of “a national a yn | to-day before Justice Wassersogel what he calls his emotions beyond Aoreantt teat ruiit ber |the real total was $143,000,000 or | of motion picture producers and ex- | ind a jury in the Supreme Court the control of his intellect. He are ee ello Ne Medline ¢ ea uoe tone res hibitors which will be formed," to use There were few spectators in th ved in Boston arrayed in his pie-| Ganey ¢ | Sidney Z. Mitchell, President of the ' }ir.-Hluys's language in hie published court room and nearly halt «f chose|turesque costuine, @ combination of ‘iectele ond & BNaie Go, ho. 1)NO BIG REDUCTION | announcement of his plans. Were are present were members of Boddy's | toboganning togs and army uniform. | jiroadway IN THE U. S. ARMY the reasons hace: Miss Conrad was t“Aprit Farm. Mr. Mitchell, while expressing ine # Iirst—Te saye the investnent AN of this morning's session was! down Cane Cod-wagewith Garland | highest regard for Gibney and offer pag site ot millions of dollars which Wal! devoted to a statement by District | until last Sunday, She left when sho | ing to employ him again when re has!) | ident Believad Not ‘Re dy to Sucet financial in have — Atforney Banton reciting Now Boikly | learned that it was to become public | completed a prison term. and adm! Recommend Any Radical Cui- mide in the most important pro- kad shot down the two detectives | knowledge that Mrs, Mary Wrenn | ting that Gibney hus paid back ting in Land Forces ducing concerns in the combina- while he was being led to prison, and| (Gurland had s ated trom Garland | 000, asked that a sentence be impose) WASHINGTON, Jan. 24 ( notated: tion. to the testimony of Medical Exansiner | after rejecting a proposal by him that | as an example to secretaries and coa- | Press.—Although President Harding Second pull the motion pie- Norris and Dr. Nathan Di Giorgi of | they maintain a triangular household | fidential clerks in Wall Strect who] believes that the work of the Washe t industry out of a hole into No. 338 2ist Street, who performed | like that with which young Mr An-) handle millions of their employes | ington Conferen eventually will whieh it s been plunged by autopsies and attended the detectives. | drews, thegWall Strect broker, scan- | dollars in confidential capacitie: Jeal to reduction of both naval and| These witnesses told how the bullets | datiz Cl 1 : ind armament, he is not prepared | mismanagement, jealousy, cut- s esses to ets | dalized his Jersey City neighbors a Gibney, while admitting responst-| now to pmmend und radical r ihrent. trade anethods caused death year or so ago. Miss Conrad came to | bility for the loss of the money. set ear) on in the land forces of the| ela avancmniiicnenveraa axial | Mrancois Lemioux, ¢ Justice 0 ‘on declaring that she meant tol out in a confession which wa: pre -| ©" y side Quebec, came into court at 11.30 and n her own living and live by her- Bia) St nention, | Mamere OS Bite > allonyanduAlsregerl pet abuse was xiven a place beside Justice Was-| self hereafter }sented to the court that he did not! CHIED IN EACH ARM i , methods servogel. Boddy, looking at — the Mi. ‘conrad apparently lacks the | profit a penny. He blames a rejative Third—To prevent the tab. stern teatures of the white aired old} Moral (in a Way of speaking) confi j who, he sa speculated in the stock MOTHER FLEES FIRE ' eat by ‘Gonannan de n, remarked with a smile: He | dence which supports young Garland | ‘ Rout ONE neo wTe ‘ami ) venta sas . looks like 4 tough customer, 1] in the belief that nothing is wrong #0] yr Squcneie steurtne No Gtrt of Three Dies in Honptal ay ns esters vouldn't want to go before him for | long us he persuades himself he wants! hig counsel, Samuel Furstenber: tntee: ourth—To use the motion pic- Anything.” it enough to make it right aay Mrs, Elizabeth P onything ney presented to the court a nuraber “ 1 Piction lett her home ture industry in propaganda to Dr. Giorgi, on eross-examination by| | Meantime, Mrs. Garland is at the! or jetters from business, and profes-|N the second floor of No. it West further the election of a Repub- | Morris Koenig, told of operating on| home of her parents in Dedham) signgt men asking that he he kept | 17th Street, to go to a. gro bout lican Congress November, | Detective Buckley at the Harlem Hos- | awaiting the coming of their second) erom prison that given a chance to| 19.30 o'clock to-day, she returned in wien the entire membership of | }ital shortly after his arrival there, | child. She is quoted as saying that) mate full restitution |15 minutes t ; the House of Representatives and Buckley was able to talk, he testi. | she i not yet convinced that her life | tne Wist “or dibmey'n coniession ial f fo find the bed room in one-third of the membership of fied, and was fully conscious: ot all| With Garland is a closed chapter, She! ice ho was empl By are Atttenes, | ames: dter daughter ‘Theresa, three the Sen:te will be chosen by tne |that transpired about him. He died, | lived with him and among his Chris-| 44 contidential secretary at $3,i00 a| Grabbing up her babe whee in eed voters |Dr, Giorgi continued, fifteen minutes | tiananist friends long enough to know | oo ae had ‘power of att nent da , ah ty ti Dt aii ee ; " Ma en Dea Gaull SinaIiEon, Ge ni | ivear, power of attorney to] nent dar one arm and the little INQUIRY BY FEDERAL TRADE) t the operation He admitted | tht thi ul impui of a little) i uy and sell securities in his own| irl In the other she quickly pushed her that often wounds such Buckley | 2toup of serious thinkers shift like ite 4 ; s as Buckley name and he entrusted the bulk of lis| Uttle boy ifve yeas old in front of her, BOARD FORESEEN. suffered in: the’ abd summer breezes over a mill pond. fleeing f re | re ie abdomen were not | transactions to his. brother-in-law,| fleeing from the rooms und shouting Minor considerations enter into the | fats |_ She has deep in her heart, her| Wostoy bp. Dafoldecker, who was con. | UE Wiafting of Mr. Hays, such as the; Charles C. Allison jr., a parole off-| friends sty, the carnest hope that) i cctod with a brokerage he | wit, Gminute the tenement was alive syertion of pressure on the Congress | cor of No. 185 West 185th Street, who | Sound New England common sense Safeldaaices. ‘Gibnoy, ie with persons scramblin gto safety from ft) pass a tariff bill which will have testified on direct examination’ that! Will Yet assert itself tn Charles G nine eener ce oipney, Seta: hin | (RG smoke that filled the halls, When t i > the aang and ‘he (will come: home to h $280,000 in the stock market This] the ff arrived they threw a burn- the effeet of prohibiting the importa-| Boddy reported to him at the Lenox | ltd and he wi ner | was in 1920, When the shortage was| ine mattress from the wind 1 the tion of films of foreign manufacture, | Avenue School on his parole on the| ' sive her lus word as a well bred! SeCavered. Gibney save. he azcumed| damage to the rest of thw room wus patching up of a bitter warfare which | first and third Thursday of each| New Bngland gentleman that be is) ree i iay. ie was arrested and | SEH. Das aligned the exhibitors, who own) month and that on Jan. 5, Miller and | through chis emotional butter-| tn. Grand Jury found an indictment|., The little’gist died on arriving. at and control the theatres, against the | Huckley were th he testified on! fles—or é the late Wiliam apainat him on Feb. 11, 1921. The| Bellevue Hospital. Mrs. Bietjen has Wistributers or circulators of the | cross examination that Boddy had | Devery of New Yors put it in chiding | @6inst him on Feb, 11, 120 Phel no dea how the fire di unlons pictures, and the producers, reduction | been relieved two weeks previously of | # Youthful policeman whose Garland. | MUCr Was Kept secret by the DISITICL) (he children — were ne with of salaries of important actors and | the necessity to report | like views got him Into trouble—“fly- | Atta Fae Ore Het sacle matches nctresses, the absorption by the “as “Didn't Miller and Buckley tell you, |!" , : apes ae aa esa a fociation which will be formed’ of about Jan. 1 or 2, that they would, Sccording to Mrs, pes # friends Bee (eb Leeder | IF YOU HAVE A COLD, independent producers and heading| like to see Boddy about t she keeps 4 room in her home waiting | Confession, Mr. Mitchell hi bff, Ht possible, a threatened investic | matter?’ he wee asmeeue the Rhodes | for Garland with his favorite books| fused to consent to that course of | DON’T TAKE CHANCES ation of the motion picture indust “Something was said about it.” on the shelves, a big py-hollew | action. T intend to repay every eent Hee eenee by the Federal Trade Board “You sent for Bodd: chair of his favorite pattern beside | Of the shortage and have slread Stay at Home Until Cured, Warns It will be seen from this that Mr.] “I did not.’* the fireplace and his favorite pictures | MMMed $20,000, T expect to be abie He avescuninne Mays lias tackled a whale of a job.| Boddy, he testified, came volun. | reproductions of detail bits of De fo repay $209,000 Within two year | realth Commissioner Copeland tesued }t is the impression in the motion = a. | Vinci's ‘Last Supper’’—on the wails, i ie lowed to continuy my present] | arning to-day about the danger of picture world that he was selected ( | she will not allow any member of her | &¢tivities, hestecthe colds Thi , Bee a primarily because of his political Continued on Second Page) family to discuss for the present her | ~ It appears that after his indictinent eciir i prominence—althou his ability as = preparations for « divorce action, | Cibney obtained employment alight Increase {n mortality, he sata, — LEACH DECLARED Young Garland is not to be turned| Salvatore J, Florentine of No, 180| trom vesplratory diseases, including tn- . aaah sae loose from his marital responsibilities | Pearl Street, an investment broker! fluenza, He has aake “, strteti (Continued on Sixth Page.) | NOT IN CONTEMPT. |. written in the State law unul he| Who Was about to launch a project (o| Watch for such cases on arriving ships. ——_—_—_ i a establish a chain of barber shops. Mr.| He advises all persons suffering trom ‘TALESMAN DIES Soe : (Continued on Puge) | Florentine knew Gibney was under) 27 10 0 suatew thurs le any onea- SUDDENLY IN COURT | Meyer Committee's Ruling on aeeasenas ndictment and why the indictment | jot gu Rot Belteve thore Is any acon ny olice C Natio was returned to prevent’ any such vcvasio 01 » sais anome tol ovPiity Police Commissioner AS SON AND HIS WIFE GREED, Uatieacon\the. bactoreehen Caste ierks rasan pees rops Dead as He Is ou Is Overturned PLACED IN DEBTORS’ CLUB chain and the indict: dragged) He noted @ considerable Increase In Leave Re | {Special to The ing World.) Sa along in the courts until to-day, when! the number of deaths from lobar pow. Edward W. Jackson, fifty-four! \LBANY, Jan ~The Court of | Fisherman Lont Her $3,000 in Crap N€ Was called for trial, He pleaded | (Omit Suing The rt tee ween te af years old, a talesman in the Clty| appeals to-day handed down te. Game, Says Mother, Bullty to two specific thelts on WhICN| fee. Were 65 deaths froni this. cause Court, dropped dead in Justice Gle-| vision in the case of F . de-! Louis Fisherman and Sadie, his wife, ‘Pe indictment was based the East week there were Lit Pe = s a tt -olice Commissioner Leach of New ; eeisthot om ny co vhich he stated th to-day. He was manager of the| Pollee | j on a body excoution In a suit brought jo vomarkable orpanier and tcu- HOLD-UP MEN ESCAPE Sterns & Foster Mattress Mf. Co.,| York City, confirming the decisions jy Mrs. Martha Annu Janowitz, mother tive frei 5 “ith offices at No. 549 West 40th] or the lower courts, freeing him of of Mrs. Fisherman nee rh oad eerie? Rte WITH $8,058 PAYROLL Stren " "She says her kate husband lett her ® en Gibney te 0, Mr. Jackson was taken ill in City | contempt in refusing to appear be- goign, which she put in a safe deposit Of Organization, Now the compar $2,000, which Me Rob Vallort Ca sin ite Cin- yea While en route to City | fere a sub-committee of the Meyer pox to meat the emer y needa of Has & Chain of she nd ee = hie « He Was assisted into the | Committee \ f and seven ebildt She gays growing. Under Gibr a bi Supreme Court building and revived.| Mr, Leach told the Meyer Comer Mrs. Fisher cess Lo the box, shé uccording to Mr. FI ne, ¢ CINCINNATI, Jan. Two ban- Mr. Jackson was preparing to leave| tee that he would appea t ys, and day found that’ the scheme will large return . when he suddenly dropped over dead.|tetore the tull. committecs any was money Was all gone, She says her aaiey ee eshte alts to-day held up office attaches of Mr. Jackson lived at No, 708 Weat ; son-in-law admitted having lost it in a sett the Nash Thiloring Co. at the point of « Se < q adjudged in contempt by the com- friends, His personality !8 eng 178th Street with his wife, He had : crap game. She sued him and her valve b f the c y yo children it was said at his place | Mittee. The Supreme Court and the qaughter and got a judgment for He !s married and lives at the revolvers, robbed them of the company of busmess, where he had been for, Appellate Division both refused to ‘The couple were unable to gwe Touraine in Brooklyn His Pp: payroll, amounting to $8,058, and 3 years ‘sustain the committee, OP w No, 2604 Bediord Ayenu escaped ay ! - -—- —- = ” - ? ert land Lafaye | St. so slightly that they needed. no treat- ment. The four who were treated ere William Benson, No, 185 Crown treet; Marjorie Moore, No. 1006 Union S®reet, Bisa Greacen, No, sit New York Avenue, and Lionel Weis- ord, No. 1583 President Street. The three first named were taken | to their homes by the Principal, Eu- gene C. Adier, Mrs, Jennings, the chaperone, also went home, She was suffering slightly from shook, The bus, in charge of David Lynott, No. 1811 Kings Highway, had mudo the rounds of the home of the chil- dren, who range in age from eight to eleven years, and was going rapidly toward the school, St umes Place Avenue, when the ac- cident occurred at BPulton Street und James Place It was only « few minutes before 9 o'clock. Two Fulton Strect trolley ars, one ust and one west bound were approaching the corner, The motorman @f the cur nearest the cor ner, Peter Lecuse, signalled the bus to g ad, Lynott crossed the first track safely, ies the other trolley car, in charge of Jos vers, No. 739 Knickerbocker Avenue, struck the rear of the bus, which rolled ateng on two wheels for a fow feet, then fell on tts left side. Lynott climbed out and rushed to the rear dvor to help the scream. ing children ‘Thel. chaperon, Mrs Jennings, was helping them to get disentangied. Lynott found the door jammed so he could not open it He broke the glass curetully, #9 Nhe fragments should not fly inward, and began taking out the children. Patrolmen Wenjanin Boecktog of the Clisson Avenur Station and Daniel Leary of the Grand Avenue Station bot) sent in unibulance cu and surgeons cume from the Jowtsh and Swedish Hospi Meanwhile 1 men helped Ly ind they tad time the am- nott get the children out all been liberated by the bulances arrived. BONIN AND SIBERIA QUESTIONS SETTLED Japan's Favorable Action on Both Points Reported at Arm Parley WASHINGTON, Jan 21 (Asso ciated Press) tual settlement. of the Sibertan 4) the » far as the Washington Arms Conterence | con cerned, was tnderstood to have been reached to-day at the meeting of the Far Eastern Conmitter with the ac- ceptance of the smuanesy statement promising complete withdrawal from Russian territory of a rtable Govern: \pon establishment eretary 1H made a state ment of the tion of the United tates tn the course of #hic he was understood to have reaffirmed — thr pol of the American Government as against territorial aggression Japaness deletes, it was suid agreed to final drafting « nav treaty to include @ claus+ hibiting fortifications on the Bonin Island The treaty clause containing a de jseription of the Pacific islands which should not be fortified was said to have reached the point of final draft ing. . Pope ; NINE rl MASSES NEDICT XV. 1S SUNG SILICA OF ST. PETER'S ———————_——- FOR IN Time of Burial Tentatively Fixed for To-Morrow Afternoon — Work of Walling In for Conclave Is Begun and Cardinals Hurry to Vatican. ROME, Jan. 24 (Associated Press.) —The first of the n-ne pontifical high masses for the late Pope Benedict XV. St. was sung this morming with Peter's. there were solemn ceremonies in all the great Basilicas, including the Later’ and Santa Maria Maggiore. The time of the burial had not yet been definitely decifed + but it remains tentatively fixed tor Wednesday afternoon Estimates of the number of persons who filed past the bier of the Pope yesterday ranged between 200,000 and 300,000, and it was expectéd these figures would be largely exceeded to-day (Other despatches grand solemnity in the Basilica of Simultaneously, ipon \o- day, trom Rome indicate that the total for two days will exeeed 500,000.) my Meanwhile the first of ‘ardinals are momentarily expected to, FOR NATION.WIDE | rrive In Rome, and werkmen are busily engaged in the Vatican mak MARKETING SYSTEM ready the; quarters for the Con- aeeeraad clave of the ed College which wit! 1 to the dead Pontin recelved — telerraphty from London, Warsu udapest that Cardinal! Kakowski, Dalbor and Csey> Senator McCumber’s Bill) Would Organize Plan Under Govern ment Supervision. The udviees to-da Posen and Bourne, WASHINGTON, Jan \ Rit | noch were hurrying to Rome to. ab tion-wide farm marketing system |tond the Pope's funvna and uftel? would be organized under Govern-| Ward the Conclave’ With the arrive ment supervision by a bil introduced" Rome of Cardinal Lu Montatie from Venier «OF the most prou in the Senate to-day nently mentioned Cardinals ws Ukely Senator McCumber, Chairman of | successors to the seat of St. Peters the Finance Committes, who proposed | are the ground, as Cardinals the measure, de dit would solve) Matti an Kathi already are here, the wcute situation farm Telephones are betnx installed je tion now are facing Pre: the apartments of each uf the Cardy ing strongly endorsed operative | nals. so that they Will be able to corp! marketing in his speech to the municate with one another inside the Honal Agricultural Conference Vatican, ‘The Vatlean central ofey _ however, hak been cut off from. the NEAR PANIC IN CROWD jeity exchange, so there will be ae 4p telephonic communication me PUSHING INTO SHUTTLE | juitside wor eaten wh tween miat-| WORK OF WALLING CONCLAVE and Excitement | IN IS BEGUN, ue i The work of walling in and ‘tea The tusuing crowd vibowing tts way | forming within the Vatican in connees Into uw gmbway ahuttie train at Thnes| tion with the Is under the Square during the rash hour thislimmediate supervision of Maraul morning, crushed Mrs Mary A Wood.) saechetti, who is personally direct. neventy Mee Jia Foe es the workmen. Tt is cuinounced uh war and the platform Lit " the of the Pap) Sivas te try of Stabe train could be started soray of the ym during the conchavt jiiters helped ner to her (wet, but, not tenants of the apart ULUL there was idmost a panic amos | ments overlooking St, Veter's Squares he oth women on th platforn where the conclhive will be held. at eral of whens screamed and made reudy have begun to move out — rowdlay worse. wike room for the Cardin car Mrs Wart who fiver at the Hotel Tnters were busy makitis necessagy ut the Grand Central Terminal was|Wteritions in the two tour-stog a ae te tttel Hence eee | wins of the building containing. sti i‘ tubule then Blows, | fY-one apartments, including kitebeng: s the lacorations uf her | where the Cardinals, cach with o¥¢ veretary and one valet, will live dubs —— Ting the conclave ; THEIR JOB To PreK "EM The newspaper Popolo Romano says th im possession of u seeret circular FROM OPERA VO JAZZ} oi) our by Premicr Bonomt to the Prefect u ng all of them to ae Seameahip Men Se " rials wet aod reserve towurd the Cardimus. AIL Languages for Stee t caving them every fuellity for making Thomas Hardy, Commissary Super-| the journey to Rome and thus doing intendent, and W, 'f. Robertson, shore] \ hat they, cua to assure that the Steward of the Unite States Lines, *, 5 tre the world’s first steamship pliony- | Conclave ft a Poke fAvoRneel oa graphic tnuste crittes usreement between the Government The United States Lines, after pro- und the Vatican. iding cabins for its teerage pas Through the Stefani News Agenew deelded to furnish” music. | the Italian Government stated to-day were placed In the third] jr was in no trying to influenna teamenipe. tuardy and Tebertson, del! ait legal provisions would be rigidly tS melee ecerds Ui Svere enforced, it was said, every convent ence would be placed at the disposa of the Cardinals coming to Rome, the s und boast of having whtstlin rtolres of the world's best of “ sand Jazz railroads be iven instructions i ei scilitate their travel, O: HOPM FOR MB. HEPBURN Observers of the sittation are cont There Is absolutely ne tie | menting on the feeling of conciliation svery of Mr. Hepburr the | that seems to be general, with wishes atement made to-day by xan: | expre that past differences be lor Lambert tn reference t lic] qundoup WBE that + member tion of A. Barton Hepburn 6301 ship of the Sacred C pry Park Avenue, banker, w! run | weloonie: guest own by a FYfth Avenuc bis at 2%) Reception at the Vatican of af treet last Priday. Dr. Lambert added | idiian Cabinet Minister on Saturd that the shock was too much for Mr Hepburn, who suffered a double frac. /"0d the half-masting of the flag on ture of one of his legs, in addition ¢o| the Quirinal in mourning for the Poas the shock to his nervous syster jare commented upon at length at the foreign

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