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Président of the ‘Trade, i Merri ri have One of “Fourteen Points” Adopted as Tiger Talks With Ex-President. PRECEDENT FOR MOVE. “ote Mr. Wood ined that there ay wae ante & of are two reasons why all of this steam Swayed by Appeal to 100 Per Cent Boost on School Annex. At to-du, ing Craig served notice on all profiteering Fund Commission. ESSIHARDING DRIFTING |CRAIG CHALLENGES Mayor Sees Only Surrender au meeting of the Sink- Comptroiter landiords who are endeavoring to _ growed be en by Reg Churches Goes Further Jeharge the city 190 per cent rental ‘once. Jace, 7 . ense a 7 aature of aurpius above the] Than Predecessors Dared. |!creses 0 | heh ae .000-ton allotment made to th Knickerbocker is going to the mat New York does not take {t ‘every pi {t will be pur- and shipped within the next two days to New Snead. ‘ ly @ drought in Pentayiventa ie Tbeteling with the water supply ‘the mines and threatening to de- operators of the méans of wash- out various stay Unless Sretent haroagy: on of these ‘are likely to be greatly decreased, or, if continued, to bé of greatly quality. Little doubt ts felt before the winter is over house- By David Lawrence. (Bpecial Correspondent of The Eve ning World.) WASHINGTON, Dec. 7 (Copyright). —American fortign policy, under the Harding Administration, las devel- oped ita Grst concrete participation in European affairs in nearly two years. And itv is an interéating coincidence that the announcement should be made on the véry day that former Premier Clemenceau of France and formér President Wilson should be in- dulging in reminiscences over the fa- mous fourteen points on which Ger- many accepted an armistice in the great war. For the instructions sent Ambas- sador Richard Washburn Child by President Harding and Sceretary Hughes to be read at the gathering of o-ldy there was pointed ebancy tn reports ‘about sylvania Fuel Administration reported ‘that 1,345,880 tons were shipped to New York between Sept. 1 and Nov. 24, but the amount reported to the Sew York Fuel Administration for that period was only 1,177,184 tons— Aifference of 168,696 tons. Even if Pennsylvania figures were right, with th a bitter finish.’ York Bross hold out May Thi worms auestion Bome of the landlords who lease to “So thing has a profiteers.** T ry ¢ m am fellows the city are laborir apprehension t and finish the job,” The Comptroller's attack discussion school annexes. tion Hecretary Fund of lease tommission ree The Board of requested the to tion of rents in N ci sail the Comptroter to have degenerated into of nerve and persistence and fight them to rop- under the they A if ny enough for their price very often an increase of 100 per cent. —they will get it. renewals aut Sinkin nsider t far as To am concerned, thi: t to stop somewhere. If | a test of nerfe, let the city a little. Let us fight these with you on that,’ said Hylan, “If the landlords start flomething, let us go them one better ts ‘ ‘Was stated, New York would atill| the powers at Lausunno to patch upfaction of Noy %, denying the request | be 40 por cent. short of a completé|tho near Eastern war are in confor-| fe" "renewals of leases of premises at supply. mity with the twelfth of the Wilton] tion ny fu tet at cine fourteen points, which read as fol- ie : ‘ , Avenue, the Bronx, occupied as an ~ LAKE TRAFFIC CLOSED, lows: annex to Public School No. 57, for COAL RUSHED TO EAST] the Dardanctles should be perma-|the reason that tho rental demanded \ Wmousanas af Tara Now avatabie| Mently opened ana free passage to) ii" 10) Nr cml: Increase and (her im Race With Cold Wi the ships and commerce of all nations) rie prourd of Frlucation committer PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 7.—Rail-| under international guarantee,” which had inyestigated conditions toads serving tho anthracite coal} Ambassador Child not only upheld Associate Superintendent fields to-day allied thématived in a ae iclsed Augean bop vl Seartes feanee m to) he sheet MN i Ae | face against the cold wave that 18] tetom of the straits, He said that) of at least two years "conditions in gripping the country In an effort ta} no nation would be readiér (than the} Public Schools Nov an rush domestic fuel to cities where] United States) to uphold the good] Bronx. will be well nigh intolers thete ts a sho a this prévent| sense of maintaining a sufficient nuval| Particularly in Public School No. 67 shortage and this préven widespread sufferi force to act as the police of the free} In view of the Shallow report, the aa seat ® fetect its citizens und their] Mayor suid he did not see how the eas, to pl citizens und their Thousands of gondola cara used to} whips wherever they might be, to sup-| Commission could do anything but re- aul afithracite and bituminous coal] prong piracy and other menacea and|new the lease even at (ie 100 por tothe Great Lakes region to act at times for the public good und|cent. advance.“ freesing weather set in, I give relief to the suffering, just asthe} The landlord who is sufficiently tothe mines, recently done in the| vociferous in tiix city usually wins,” % loaded with ¢ aD gald the Comptroller, “irrespectiv rae and list the first time since the W4-| the justice of his claims. Let us make son Administration that any promises}a stand now or never.” z of naVal lielp have been made to Hu-| It was suggested by the Compt ollie eR ropean Powers in the solution of prob-|that if the landlord sued for the di ~ 64 Oger: peo eh eases Palents of an}ference between the oll and the new erican mandate in Armenia, the}rental he could never recover osainss pgp tla otis, F be a4 gradugt withdrawal of American} the Board of Education age! pried Se Ps FEBIOR: | trddb~ froni the Rhine and the kehéral] “1 understand,’ sald Uw ‘Comp this railroad 16 thé seaboard da wig. | POUCY Of Keepihs out of Kuropean af [troller to a representative ot the rosters clttés. "i fairs have come to be regarded ts] Board of Education, “that you are gomne quarters a fixed detérmina- tién to rémain entirely out of the pol - as of Burépe, The readiness of t!0 Harding Administration to use its in- mi inthe Near Bastern crisis wl! naturally be vlewod aa inconsistent by the advocates of strict Isolation, bit the Wilsonian Democrats and thox Republicans who favored international eo-opéfation are plainly enthusiast!c over the turh of the Harding policy, Unquestionably the preasure of th: | Smertean churches, which have vas' interests in the Near East, have had t telllig effect here. Also itis an yen sporet that Great Britain ha fwen anxious for American support on the Near Bast and has succeeded 'r persuading the American Government that a positive stand by the United States at this time would contribuic materially toward the making of neace. The demand of the United States that the Dardanelles he kept free of fortification gots further than any- thing which has been sald on the suh- fect by the American Goyernment under its preceding Administration Tt has been suggested by some critics that the United States is to ome extent inconsistent in arguing against fortifications in the Dar- danelles, when the Panama Canal is so heavily fortified by its owner, the United States Government. The answer made in oficial quarters hore is that the Panama Canal is an artl- ficlal waterway, whose usefulness could easily be destroyed for neutral commeree by the acts of a belligerent Whjle the Dardanelles is a natural waterway and could not be blocked by ingle explosion Or even by the sinking of a great number of ships So far as cofsistency is concerned the pronouncement by Ambassador Child tg directly In line with pre dents in American pollcy for genera tons. The Unitod States has alwa: stood for freedom of navigation, The signifigance of Mr. Child's statement teally Is that précedénts are being followed Instead of tgnored on this subject, and that the Harding Admin- istration has grown bold enough to speak out tn the open about a Wuro- pean question. Herétofore the so- “drreeoncilable’’ group, who to hold up the ap- pointmént of an American memb to the Réparations Commission and the official attendance of American representatives at European confer ences, constituted a political obstacic to the free expre a views on many vital questions grow ing out of the Parie peace conference. Generalities alone haye been voiced respect to American co-opera- AND HELPLESS 500 MILES EAST OF CAPE MAY Hetnrich Kayser Repotts Broken "Rudder Chain by jo and Asks for Hélp. The German f ter from Savannah to Bremen fs in distress, drifting with rudder chain, 660 miilés east of Cipe May, poomysiae fo 8 ship last night by naval communt- ‘The message said she was laboring in heavy seas with hatches severely , Dec, 7.—Radio picked up here to-day indicated tha the British steamer Tyrrhenta, bound frem New York for Genoa, was pro- weeding to the stance of tie ‘Heinreich Kayser. ¢ was 275 milos from the distressed vessel at 9.20 / o'clock last night, ‘The Tyrrhenia sent word by Wwire- Jess to-day to the Coast Guard cutter Acushnet, which also was proceeding to the aid of the Heinrich Kayser, that she had not heard from the Kay- ser since 7 o'clock last night. Ack vente GIFT TO SHAREHOLDERS BOOMS CONTINENTAL CAN —— Tre and TWwe-Thirds Shares for One Is Allotm Directors of the Continental Can Company have recommended that there Le disbursed to shareholders two and two-thirds sharés of new stock of no par Value for each share of stock held, Present stock has a pir value of $100. Stockholders will mee on Dee, 29 to act on tho propesitlon. Jt wil) mean that the isduéd stock will be increased from 150,000 shares to 404,000 shares. Directors furthér deécigred a cash dividend of 75 cents a share, which wit 1 on new stock when Immediately after the afnouncentent Sontinental Can stock rose § points on the Stock Exchange. DE PALMA IS UNHAPPY IN JAIL BECAUSE HE'S NOT BOOZE PRISONER ; Race Driver, iv for ine, Only Mae in Lock-Up Not Convicted of Dry Law Vielation, MODESTO, Calif., Dec. 7, Ralph De Palma, noted race driver, serving time in the Madra Céunty Jail for speeding, has only ane complaint, he told Barl Cooper, another race driver who visited him there. De Palma is “peeved,” he de- béeaute he ts the only in- in me County Prison not eonvicted tations. Heinrich Former Premier Cleménceau came to America to persuade the United States to contribute ite help toward maintaining the peace of Europe by wuaranteeing France against German invasion. The proposal to interna- tionalige the territory on the left bank of the Rhine has again and again been made as one way of preventing French annexation of that territory and consequent friction with Ger. Probibition law vio- on that,’ said woulln't t property nwhile it the landlore 1 i rw ars heretofore Am he nor ntercourse, fluence stabilization It is fon wi M. WAS ghy of other provision partment Appropriation bil) to the taining in ship explicit cable Washington, is being interpreted to lay of a sequel nanifested at such gatherings 9 American Bankers’ Association. y that whether through the league the Harding or through no ssador Child's to Assoclation rigid rmal nost of in the future > ANY, BILL I HINGTON, D the League of “foreign is m in th House this diffe Governmen including Tom Churchill’s."* Y anything Mayor Hylan It was decided to lay the matter of school speech, instruetic of Natior institutior methods of internationa (S getting ready to sell some paintin for two mmission next move nany, Many suggestions that the United States Join tnterrational ;eom- iissions to polive ‘de buffer states ys and pro- ¢ fallen on deaf sentiment the Nation entangler f internation State nara based from U. S. FOREIGN ALLIANCES NDICATES American power and in should be exerted for the of Burope a departure of policy whiel the friends of international co-opcia Ht not hesitate to mak Althoneh the United States has diligently fousht member ciations of almost every kind 1 main, seription. The bill shows the Us te to be full fledged member lr ternational Bureau of Weights and Measures, International Bureau for the Publication of Customs Tariff International Boundary Commission International Prison Commis Pan-American Union, Intornational Bureau of the Permanent Court of Arbitration, International Varliamen tary Union, International Bureau of Tables of Constants, Interna i) In stitute Agricultu Int 1 Railway Congress, Internationa | Mary Bureau, International Omics f Public Health, International Rad Telegraphic Conventions, Inter-Any tean High Commission, International Research Council Commission Public and Private International | International Hydrographic Huy International Trademark Bu 1 ternational Bureau for Represeior Blave Trade This Government withd kK from the last named bures ne a {t has been placed under the Lougue of jon THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1922. REPUBLICAN LEADER UP-STATE SLATED FOR COLLECTOR OF PORT —— a ——— ECLTING PHOTO SS PHILIE PANO as Philip Vlting of Kingsten public ler of Ulster Counts le named Collector of the New York, weeording to reports from Washington, a post- tion which has been vacant since the death of George W. Aldridge., L0SS OF LIQUOR PIVEN AS REASON FOR TAK DEFAULT Lawyer Seeks to Prevent Levy on Building on $526,146.31 Claim. Biack of No, $17 East 1%th trooklyn, through his attor- 5 Witliant Wemple. t-day anplied to Federal Judge arvin in Brooklyn injunction restraining | Col- Internal Revenu John T from collecting § 46.51 from him ter the ars Black filed no Atlan Street, ney for an lector of Ratterty Income taxes ISIS Ue returns The NUFpoSe 1920, when action brought for the restraining the Collector levying on Black’s interest in a building in course of erection at and Caton Avenues, Flatbush, which is to cost, when completed, ap= nroximately $1,125,000 Black said that in 1920 he was of aw W deean was in he wholesale Hquor business with a warehouse at No, 170 Tillary Street, tr He had a permit for the wal of liquor to the amount of withdt $100,000, He said that a quantity of liquor Was stolen from hin that othay liquors were taken from the warehouse by Federal agents. He obtained & court order directing the return of the seized liquor, but suid that when it was returned, much of it proved to be water, He contended t because of th los he had 1 no taxable profits Assistant United States Attorney Frederick Kopff said that no suit ean be brought to restrain the collector from gollecting the taxes, but that the taxes must first be paid and then a uit for refund may be filed, Jv Vs Garvin direeted both sides to submit brigf oe GIRL CRIPPLED BY SHOT CARRIED JN<O COURT ON STRETCHER TO TESTIFY Velly Story of Meeting Prisoner in yoHotel and 1g Quarrel, N. J., Dee. 7.— Mis of Bellefontaine, ©., crippled by a ballet d in her sping, testified from stretcher in the County Court to-day at the trial of Benjamin Bileriez, of Kingston, Pa, reputed to be wealthy. He as wileged to have shot her on duno 7 in w private dining room of the new M 1 Hotel, Atlantic City, Miss Gibson hovered between tite and death for weeks In court to-day was wan and thin, and told her story with diteul- ty. She sald she went to the hotel to meet @ girl friend, and there met Bileriez, whom she had known about two w She went with him to a private dining room to have a drink at his invitation. She refused anothe: and a quarrel ied. AS she was koing out the door, she said, Bilerie fred _ D’ANNUNZIO REPORTED TO BE SERIOUSLY ILL »NDON iabriele D'Aunun: bat NEW SPANISH MINISTRY BY MARQUIS DE MADRID. (A rorRweD ALHUCEMAS. d Press) A now Spanish Ministry was formed to-lay by the Marquis Do Alhucemas as Premier, with Santiago Alba Foreign Mintel Count Nomanones Minteter Jot Justice, Mayor Hylan Hears Mrs: Epstein Plead for Kew Garden School TIGER LUNCHES WITH HARDING AND HIGH OFFICIALS Official Not Sure Whether He Has Ever Been There—Invited to Talk to Mothers. Mis. Herman Epstein, President of the Mothers’ Club, and membef of | the Civic Association of Kew Gardens, faced Mayor Hylan and the Sink- }ing Fund Commisston to-day to argue for « public school in that section. evi \'The association she represents wants a site for the proposed buflding in Aid| vorest Park, facing Park Lane First Honor French* Premier at “You say you come from Kew] The Muyor actually blushed and a sake Ghrde mald the Ov. FINAL 1 swept the mahogany horseshos, White House. Hong,” Tal the, Mayor ruminat-1" Co rintroltor Cratg told Mrs, Speteln serail | nals, ae he smiled broadly at M's.) 1, would make a report on the school ‘ ; pstein, She replied with a ¢ tein almost begged him ‘The United’ States Government to-) matic smilo and a modest display ot] to make i In time for the next meet- fay officially honored ¢ 8: CleM=|-nortoet teeth ing of the Board of Education, which encead: Stale luncheon guest Of] mice. ia anol k ; to be held on Dec. 18, she sald. President Harding, at “the White} went on the Mayor Were rateiiana | oe (omptroief, who is # very busy bihad ee vy lisy man, told Mrs, Epstein that del- House, the French. War Premier sat) merrity. “I passed through cuations had visited him on the Kew with the highest officials of the ad-|!y wonderful grandchild; nob Gardens site question but that he had ministrative and legistative branches] Pd the slightest attention to t never seen her of the Government. The Vice Presi- ane wats a te negli Cae VIS, Eve wert OFEe th! eatin Gs : sor et Justice of the Hupreme| fcc: 2 don't think 1 shall ev fice on that matt said Mrs. Ep- dent, the CN r there, in fact sivin, lookin hurt, whereupon the Court, seven sbinet members, House “ET think the place T refs to is] Mayor and othe members of the anil eaders-and ranktng of-|orest Hills or something like that.] Sinking Fund Commission whirled in ficers of iw Avmy and Navy all com-| though J am not sure, Miyor ir swivel chairs and glared at the bined to honor him. ontinued. “Y shall always remember] Comptroter ‘ ‘The luncheon was the only event Inf it because the people there compli reed it didn't require a mar- the 1 thind day here, Ine! mented me by handing me 4% vot memory 10 reeaX. Mrs. Ep- ul prevented a eontemp! ‘Think of it! Such generosity is hard If Mrs. Epstein Visited the ht-recing tour and Clemenceau to efface. Besides, yome on ptroller, Acting Aldermanic Pres- tayed close to the White residence} crime wave had been dent Collins whispered, she must up to the time of his departure forl against the Administration tit} have stood behind some tall, br the White House way, However, Tam of a shouldered man. Judging from the He did hot avixe 8. four hours] ature faclal attitudes of the Sinking Fund later 1 usta! Visitor he Mayer was in high hurr H Kew Gardens can were Theodor Assit} oolok was good, his smile was quite ing it wants. The Comp- nts y i JobN} parma and he bad the | lence] troller Will try to have his report 4 Hanimon Ko OM-Por Staten Tshiaders who present] “eady in time for the Board of Edu- Hor 1 ad commutation atte ye} cation meeting T an \] nea rtily The Sinking Fund Commission de- att te Hon ‘ Mrs. aa tho Mayor's elled to-day to gontinue for one year Vie Prostdont Coolidge, French | Sie talked so Hommatios the commutation rates for the bene- Ataliaan I nd, Chiet a miles so Mat the f of that portion of Richmond Bor- Tatt etary ate Hug of the Sinking Mund Commi our) which is tributary to the Tot- rt Th. Cummins, President Pro ‘Tem. | soon ning far across they ny} tenville division of the Staten Island yw the Sena Speaker Gillette of | horsestoc Rapid Vransit system, and affords the House, Secretary of the Tr “Just what do you represent?” the] passage on the Staten Istand Munie- Mellon, Secretary of War Wee Mayor us Mr in with ap-final Per stich passengers at 21-6 torney eral Daugherty, Seerctary | parentiy deep interest cents uw trip, as compared with 5 of the Navy Denby, Seeretary of the I represent the Mothers’ Club for] cents paid by all othe passengers. A Interior Fall, Secretary of Labor | one id the speaker, “You are jn-| Ik delegation uf ten Islanders Davie, Senator Henry Cabot Te vited'to over and look 3 d the boant's detion tepublican floor leader; Represent - tive Stephen S. Porter, Admiral Rob- tS °. Sees Maden, Tasker | COMMMDIA Basin Tops Egypt Leland Harrison, 4 stant S etary of State? Henry White, Clem- I W. rs . Jooad ine amass} MtWealth—Says U. 8. Supervisor to Fra Col. Stephen Bonsal, Hugh C. Wallace and Col, Clarence A CRN Gan ae Cannan ©. Sheriil and Commander Adolphus} Argues for $251,000.000 for Great Reclamation Project ire the President's milita a . ¢ + . ndraway We Freee ae Before House Irrigation Committee. WASHINGTON, Dec. project would be of more ve yf Completion of the ‘ umbia Basin irrigation e to the United States than the development ypt has been to the British | A. Adams, supereisor of the basin, told the House Irrigation Committee to-day at hearings on o $1,800,000 WAGE INCREASE FOR P. R. R. EMPLOYEES overnment, Fred Maintenance of Way Men Reneh] pi}| to authorize the reclamation service to investigate the feasibility of the Agreement With Offictals. miler 3 h totalling approximately $1,800,000 would settle o nthe 1.750.000 acres « 9 ually for 30,000 ilenanee of Ww and in Washington State embraced BRAZIL FLYER RESUMES employees uf the yivania Railroad SIR ‘ ployee or t ted. John «.{ i the district and be mated that HIS FLIGHT TO RIO Rodgers, Vice #200,000,000 a year would be returned — rh region ¢ need here to-day wea! ne Leaves Para § TT hi rly, With Destina- >», Down Brazil Coane. to the Nation 1 The Yakima Va new wealth duced ul pi yy he sald, with The iner ranged from ; , ARA, Brazil, Dec. 7 (Assoclateu elas ie Rat no better than that which would be eee Atrditet Guiles vessel mas to five cents an hour] made available in the Columbia basin i for assistant bridge and building fore-|had produced for the last five years iy hfs New York to Rio de Janelro men, und wii ba retroactive to Novice avenes oF 00,000 in new | airplane flight under the auspices of The je adjuatme ached afte : Hailes ot oontar een tho cien-| Wealth from 800,000 acre: NewsiYork werld eral Managers of the four regiona of] After four years byvWash-| He took the afr here at 7 A. Of. the road and the Penns ington State offic Mr. Adams] setting out for Maranhao, down the ternit a company 01 said, the conclusion ad been reached | ce the intentfon of stopping at he Pennsylvant that the Columbia project could be| B t replenish ls gasoline with th completed for 54,000,600 within af S8PE their stril period of six years, and that with MARANHAO, Brazil, Dee, 7—The Si dut mana and ul vo or three years thereafter the] Sempaio-Correla M was seen flying employers into a com) A to negotiate all diffe committee 9:15 k. It is expectec management. hearing pending the re here early this afternoon oes —_ turn to the capital of Director Davis] The waterfront is .densely crowded = a of the Reclamation Service, who is ex- | the city forsaking its usual 3UDDEN GUST OF WIND cted lo appear early next week. — pe activities to greet the flyers BLOWS FRENCH TRAIN FROM TRACK; NONE HURT Vigia and Salinas are northeast Para, and the above indicates that Mistral Lifts Car Clear of Halls Lieut. Hinton ts follow ye coast and Upsets Two Others ine ty Maranhao, which is situates Into Ravine. ont and of Maranhao, off the PERPI nee, Dec cou the Trovinee of the same ER. 4 ee, Dec ane A train was blown off the track o offictall — phan the Mitow! Seaton yesterday eo ees Sean the BRUSH PARLIAMENT >» BE by a mistral of great violence. A | promptly over, the nul poll PROROGUE, Cate sudden gust of wind swept under | iarka in gold, and wil LONDON, thee the last car but ene, lifting It clear Hatta ithe ‘ i The prorggution « ofthe rails. control hy nt will ime Minia~ into a Two other cars toppled ravine. No one was hurt Louse of Com- oy) GOVERNOR KISSED HER GOODBY DAILY, SAYS GIRL AGCUSER Declares She Was Offered Money to Sign Letter Exonerating Him. * OXFORD, Miss., Dec. 7.—Miss ‘ Frances Birkhead, a star witness, yes- terday in her $100,000 damage suit against Lea M. Russell, Governor of Mississippi, based on\ charges of s@- duction, and other serious allegations, faced an additional period on the wit~ ness stand in Iederal Court here to- day, She just had entered upon cross- examination when court adjourned yesterday Goy. Russell preceded the young woman on the stand and was ex- amined briefly, having been called by ' plaintiff's counsel as an “adverse wit- ness." He denied all the charges con- tuined if Miss Birkhead’s petition and aeclared in reply to a question by her counsel that he had not stated in the presence of former Gov. Theo G. Bilbo of Mississippi that he was responsible: for her condition or that he had re- quested Mr, Kilbo to make un effort to have the matter settled, The Gov- ernor is expected to be called to the stand later by his counsel. An attachment has been Issued di- recting Mr. Bilbo to appeur as a wit- ness. a In her direct lestimony Miss Birk- head told of her alleged relations with the Governor while she was em- ployed by him as a stenographer, during the gubernatorial campaign in 1918, “The Governor appeared interest~ ing and he told me he loved me,” she said. “Each time T saw him he appeared more Interesting. He told me he was going to get a divorce. “He never left the office without kissing me goodby,"” Miss Birkhead testified further on in her examina- tion. She denied a statement of the Goy- ernor that she bad made charges against the superintendent of a State tuberculosis Institution similar to those brought against the Governo She declared that she had been ap- proached by men purporting to repre~ sent the Governor, who made her an offer of money to sign a letter which would in effect have absolved the ‘overnor from wrongdoing. She re- fused to sign, she stated. Gov. Russell testified he at no time iuthorized payments to Miss Pirkheed other than her salary and trat bs knew of “w money having been offered her for ‘atch purposes as she alleges. It was estimated several hours would be required for the cross-exam- nation of Miss Birkhead. ~— GANDY The Gilded Crest— on a Candy Box hooked up to a fancy price is not always an indication of candy quality. finer and finest lines will prove a revelation in both Quality and Price. 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