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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1915)
r' 3 WE ALL THINK WE CARRY THE HEAVY TEKPG BUT THE OTHER FELLOW'S END IS HEAVY, TOO I 01 mis $mj mmtB Coos Bay Times Your Paper " The Qqv Hay Times la proud of lta title "The t People's Paper," nd It strives n't H time to ,, live Bp to Its nnmo by devoting Its energies to promoting tho people's In tores U. A Southwest Oregon Paper Tlmt'i what tlio Ooos liny Timet Is. A South west Oregon pnper for Southwest Oregon pooplo mid devoted to tlio boat Interoata of this great toctloa . Tlio Times nlwiys boosts nad aerer knocks. MKMHKH OF TIIK ASSOCIATKD PKKSS Vol. No. XXXIX. Kstnbllfdied 1878 An Tlio Coast Mall. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1915 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Tlinca, Conat Mall niul Coos Hny Advertiser. No. 9 GERMAN FORCES STORM WARSAW L' ,f Reach Gates of Polish Capital and Attack With Fury Outer' Defenses LOSSES ARE GREAT i Many Killed on Both Sides in Fierce Finhtinti Which Has J5' . .'. . , Tnknn Plno.o 'V CITY lkS BEING EVACUATED V, ,"$,, IloKrt Ih That the HiisnIhim Aio Ijiickiiik III Ammunition iiritigc.s aa ajvor mo imiiiii nivcr ioro - mown up .nny lie Trapped t tnr.Aaaoclaloil I'rmn In Con. liar Tlinm. afBRLIN, Auk. I (Wireless lo .Bayvlllo) An Overseas Ntnvs Agent y dispatch today soys tho ItiiHSl'.m le gation, at Tliu lluglio Iiiih offli'lully announced tho evacuation tit Wur- Baw'on account of u luck of um- -vniunition. Bridges over tlio Vistula .w ( Rlvor wore blown up. Reports, prepared at t'u front .nut&glyon out by tlio Overseas Agoncy, say the, Investment of Ivnn gorod la progressing. Klght of tlio outer forts wore stormed and tho ; 'possibility of tho Russian forces '. within tho cltailul escaping Is con- '- -Btnntly diminishing. 4(ni STORMING IK FORTS Forcts, Thrown Against Outer He- r fences of Wiirnaw IBf Anoctittl VfMt to Com liar Tlmea.J ' BERLIN, Aug. 1. Tho forces of Prlnco Leopold of llavar'a nro- now .linrllngythoniHolvcn ugnlnstt tlio fort resses defending Warsaw, according to. nu ..official statement Iveu out today by tho Gormuii war liouiliiiinr tora. ,"Tho Hussluiis have boon thrown from their" uisltloiis at Blonjo, ,15 miles west of tlio Polish capital, hack onto the outer lines of defenses of tho city. i FIGHTING' HARD Lohm'Hoii Hot Ii Sldeu Arc Repotted ' ' .'. to be Heavy llr.AuocUtol I'rrwi to Ohm llajr TIkipi NBNV YOItK, Aug. !. Wlro dls .patchc8,yfrom London tiro today be 'Ing ' received saying tho Russians have ronulBcd nil tho main attacks In Poland. Ilerlln ouiiouuccd by wireless that the Russians evacuated Warsaw and that tho Hermans are before tho gates of the capital it self. ' ' 'Tho Russian statement sent through London claimed that tho 'Oermahs had failed to cut off War saw, It said thnro was sovero flglt Ing and heavy losses on both hides. Tho 'statement refers to tho "enor smo'us offorts" of tlio (lerm.uis to dlslodgotho RusslniiH on tho Nirow ' Rlvor north of Warsaw. On tho Plssa ati,d Skwa, further northeist, hjjT 'Russians hnvo boon attackod byTlur'ontlro (Ionium army," re inforced with mou brought from Franco. liinTBOi EXI'KUI.lKXT fX V. S. ARSKXAL v 'S.,,U)V " ' Oho .Man Die.-, ami Tlireo Ani Ser- loimly Hurt by High Power ., ' ! Kxplosho tf 'i Kliy Aa4clt0 r"" u Coa n' TIpim, yt? PHILADRLIMIIA. Aug. i. One ;'?,!Hin 'Was killed and three others ser- Jouilj. . Injured In a big explosion H.J. lnt)iloxporlmpntal bopib-pvoof do paftriierit of the United States ar " styiB) 'jiero. It Is understood experiments-wore being nuulo wltli a high power explosive sholl, Xhe';exploslon occurred while civ ilians 'and soldiers wero unpacking detonators which had been condemn ed. Tho scone of tho accident was otf'thOjHrlng ground. ' i'TOSCiCOKE expects to leave the ' 'Tlrstof next weok with a hunt- Ingfparty for Curry County. Ills brotljer, Senator James Coke, and I). C,4vaughn, will also bo niem- I'.rif the nartv y, kpyti your letter heads prlnteii at officii, rant ads bring remits. u NT ROBS B MARKS IMS KSCAUK WITH $;, 0110 IX MONKV Teller of Hank nl Cedar Itaplds Found Gagged anil Hound mi Hour lJiter 117 AMoclfttrd rrc.s In Coo. IUf Tlmca.J CKDAR RAPIDS, Iowa, Aug. I A luiio bandit help up anil rubbed the Cedar Rapids National Hank early today. Ho Is said to have made his escape with $:t,000. Lee Perrln, toiler in tho bank, was dis covered bound and gagged, an hour later. I'errlu was taken to a hospital. Ho Is temporarily insane on account of tho shock of the encounter with tho bandit. No trace of the bandit has been discovered. RKVOLUTIOXIST TROOPS KXTKR- I.(i CAPK HAITIKX I'nltcd Stntos Murines From (iimlxnit Xaslivlllo Are Helug Landed to Maliitniii Order lily AfMirl.ilp.l rrni to Coo Hay TlinM.J CAPK IIAITIBN, Aug. !. Gov ernment officials who liave been In this city have fled to Fort Llbereto on the dispatch boat I'aclfliiue. Rev olut'oulst troops aro beginning to enter the city and marines have been landed from the United States gun boat Nashville to maintain order. E O.U'GHTKH OF AMIIASSAIIOR IS MAKRIKI) IX LONDON (room Is Charles Oreely LorIn, Sou of (icucrnl Loring, of Ro'aton H; Aioi.lrl I'roi to Cwn Paj Timet.) LONDON, Aug. L Miss Kathor lue Alice Page, daughter of tho American Ambassador and Mrs. Walter I lines Page, was married this afternoon at Chapel Royal, St. James Palace, to Chnrles Greeloy Loring, sou of General Chnrles Loring, of lloston. The wedding was very simple be cause tho Ambassador's family de sired to nvo'il anything resembling a social function while tho war is In progress. All Ambassadors to Groat Ilrltain woro presont with their wives. Tho Ilrltlsh govoni mont 'was represented by Premier and Mrs. Asqulth hnd Sir Kdward Grey. Tho military and naval at taches of tho United States Kmbas sy acted as ushers. Among tho gifts received by tho brldo wero a fan mailo of amber and old lace from King George and Queen .Mury, two largo cit glass vases from tho American Society of London, ami two silver fruit dishes from tlio American Luncheon Club. C u ROGUi: RIVIJR CONTROVKHSY COMKS UP LATKR OX .Men Cited Must Answer Contempt Charge at Gold Heacli at Coming; Term (SpeclaJ to Tho Times.) COQUILLH, Ore, Aug. 4. Tho Roguo Rlvor Injunction cases will bo hoard at the Curry County term of tho Circuit Court which opens August 21 at- Gold Reach. Tho cases came up today in tho Circuit Court In this city bofore Judgo Coko. rt was Impossible for all of tho evi dence to be heard at this tlmo, so Judge Cgke put tho whole matter over to take It up at Curry County. On tho first day of the term tho men who were cited must appear and show causo why they should not bo arrested for contempt of court because of violating the in junction restraining them from tres passing on the property of tho Wed- derburn Trading Company. Charles Wilson, who Is a fire war den, asked to havo the Injunction modified as to hlmsolf and this was agreed to by tho court to tho extent that he can go over the tide lands of the company when it Is necessary In the performance of his duties as fire warden. Otherwise tho Injunc tion stands In full fore judge Coke In connection with the caso made a little talk to tho par- LEI i WEDDED A 0 FIFTY KILLED . II BIG FLOOD Cloudburst Causes the Big Dam to Break Last Night at Erie, Pa. E Wall of Water Sweeps Strip of City Block Wide and a Mile Long BATTERED HOUSES DOWN Pol.leo mid I'll omen Worked All Night In the Itiilns lloilles Are llclng Taken Out Today Mulct Xiimhcr of Killed not Known STORM SkXKRAL, TRAFFIC TIKI) lP IDf A.KorlttocI I'rrm lo Co. Il.f Tlmrr HUFFALO, N. Y Aug. I. Tho rainstorm which cul- mlnntcd In a cloud burst at Krle covered nil of Northern Pennsylvania nnd- western Now York. Trnfflc over Lako Shore nnd Nlcklo Pluto RafK" 4 roads is completed tied up by 4 washouts'. nr Aiiodile.l rrn. to Coot da; TIidm. Kit IK Pa., Aug. -L Coroner Han loy shortly before noon today esti mated that r0 persons perished In last night's flood. Mayor Stern said the number will probably not exceed 'Jo. With tho coming of day the city turned to tlio task or recovorlng tho bodies. Tho flood, caused by tho overflow or Mill Creek follow ing n clojid-burst and tho breaking of tho Greenwood dam, swept through u section of tho city n block in wl'dth nnd n mllo long, causing property damage estimated ;at ?:i,ooo,ooo. Wall of Water Tho entlro police and flro forces worked through tho night on tho ruins. Tho rolenso of tho water held back by tho dam sent a hugo wavo five reet high toward tho city nud by tl.o tlmo It reached the Hrst buildings In Twenty-sixth streot It was crested with a mass or debris that acted Ilka a hugo battering ram on everything In Its path. XKW YORK SUFFKHS Downpour Thero Floods Cellars nnd Stops Traffic ,. IU; AaaorlatM l'i.a In c M"' lift' ) NKW YORK, Aug. -L Tho bt roots In Now York City and suburbs aro turnoil Ineo yellow rivers, surfneo and elovatod traffic ls badly crip pled, wiros wero mown nuo a uhik led network, trees wero uprootod I and hundreds of cellars flooded in tho torrential downpour that broke over tho city this forenoon to tho accompaniment of a slxty-inllo gale. In the height of tlio gale a s'.iall schooner went to tho bottom. Tho captain and n sailor woro drowned. Along tho northern const of Now Jersey thero was much damage. In many parts or Now York and Rrook lyn tho wator Is three reet deep in tho Btreots. IS dashks into loosk car load i:d with oil Santa Fe- Knglneer Killed, Two .Men .Missing mid .Many Pus- seiigei-s Likely Hurt py Aioditf I I'rm to Cooa llajr T0)'. SANTA ANA, California, Aug. i. An old tank car that broke from a train crashed Into a Santa Fe pas senger train today near Ulchfleld. Knglneer Denton of tho passenger train wbs killed. The fireman and ox press messenger are missing. Tl.o cargo of oil which was Ignited flow over tho coaches which burst Into flames. Tho passengers wero piled In heaps. Calls woro sent for doctors and surgical supplies. tics concerned. Ho said ho thought matters on the river ought to be it-rlo.1 nut u-IMinur nnv flL'htlilir or I further trouble and emphasized the fact that ho so would Insist that the Maws not bo violated. 1 TRAIN B G ORDERED TO FIRE GKNKRAL FUXSTOX HAS Al'Tll OKITV TO SHKLL MKXICANK Will Attack Factious If They Flglit Where American Property Ih Kndnngorcd tlj Ao.ocUteJ Proas la Coon 111 Time.. J WASIUNGON. I). C, Aug. !. Gonoral Funston has orders to uso tho artillery nnd will shell the Mcx lenn factions out of any positions in any fighting that endangers Ameri cans without referring the question further to ashlugton. Officials hero are amazed at tho Cnrrnnzn act at Nogulcs. IKE JOINT. VISIT 'Oru FORKK5X MIXISTKRS TAKK ACTION' AT ATHKXS Make Representations to (Ireek Pre- mlcr Regarding tho Political Situation in Kuropo tDr AuorUtcd rm lo Cool fur TlmM.1 ATHKNS, Aug. 1. Tho Ilrltlsh, French, Russian nnd Italian .Minis ters at Athens made a collective visit to M. Gounarl, tho Greek premier, today and made united representa tions rcgnrding the political hHii tlon. IS Y ifKLATIOXS RKTWKKX CKHMAXY AXD RUMANIA STRAIXKI) Relief That Friendly Relations Can SniiToly He Regarded as KIM- lug Any Mine. Mr AmcRUtM IVc.i to Cooa liar Tlmra. RKRLIN, Aug. I. Warning that nothing can be expected from Ru mania Is conveyed to tho readers of tho Tages Zoltung in an editorial today hy Count Revontldw, which I says: "Thoso friendly relations with Rumania, made sacred by tradition and on tho German side by firm confidence, can hardly longer bo considered as existing." MOVING THE BANKS RUSSIANS TRAXSFKR Til KM FROM RIGA TO OTIIKIt CITY Kdiicntloiuil lustlttit.loiiN Are Also Do ing Moed to Point Fnrll'ioi' Northeast of Seaport t Dt AmocUIiwI rreaa la Cooa llaj Tloia. RIGA, Aug. 1. In obedience to orders for tho removal ol govern ment Institutions, tho state bank has already been transferred from Riga to Tula, south of .Moscow. Other banks nre being removed r.nn cuu ra tional Institutions aro being mainly j transferred to Dorpnt, K,7 miles , northeast of Riga. TIIKKK SKPARATK RKVOLU TIOXS RKPORTKD Delayed Messages I'tom Lisbon Tell of Serious Troubles Now Starting Tlicie (HX A"oialM lTCa to lt nV 'lluwa I L1SI10N, July 30. (Dolayod) Sensatloual and alarming reports aro curront In tho capital of no loss than threo scparato revolutions in Portugal. Riots and assaults a,-e .daily occurrences. TOTAL DEATHS 981 THAT XUMIIKK LOST LIVKS KA.STI.ANH DISASTKR Western Klertilo Company Makes Final ICstlnnte I II Kmploy- rs Aboard Still Mlssln- tnr Aaaoi-lated l'ri to cooa IU; Tlmra.) CHICAGO, Aug. 4. According to final ilgures given out today by the Western Klectrlc Company, US I per sons lost their lives in t)io steamer Kastland disaster. The' Identified dead njinibur 838, unidentified 12, and the company placed tho final list or missing jt HI. CONFIRMS CAITURK inj Aiio'llieJ I'rera to Cooa liar Tlmra.) PARIS, Aug. 4. Tho French prize court today ron rirmed tho capturo of the American colton shin Dncla. I Ifl PORTUGAL REVOLTS HZ I BOMBARD CITY Mocjalcs in Sonora, is Being Attacked hy Artillery Fire Under General Calles IS HELDlY VILLA General Maytorena in Charge of Territory Which is Be ing Assaulted TO WITHQRAW THE GUARD Forces Which Have Heen Protecting Aiuerl?aii Settlers Against tho ViiijuI IiidlniH Ale to Ho With draw ii CniTouzn Responsible OUT OF TUXK Mexican life Is an unpleasant song Wo have a verso by Carran.a, Then Paucho Villa comes babbling along Adding n discordant stanza. Harmony, If just n bit we could get Would bo a welcome bonanza. Pleasautcr far than tho rasping duct Villa performs with Carrnnza. I Dr Auoclatwl Trraa l Cooa nJ Time..) j NOGALKS, Aug. I. Tho bom bardment of Nognlcs, Sonora, hold by Villa troops under Mnytorena, was begun shortly before noon to day hy tho Carranza forces under General Calles. The Carranza guns appeared only two miles from tho border town. WITHDRAWS GUARD Soldiers Protecting American Against. Indians Taken Away Illy A.noilalod 1'reaa to Cooa IUjr Tlmra.1 WASHINGTON, I). G, Aug. I. General Maytorena, the Villa gover nor or Souora, Is preparing to with draw tho troops which havo been protecting tho American settlers against tho Indians in the Yiuiul Valley. Ho declared that If Amer ican marines wero forced to land, precipitating a conflict, tho respon sibility will lie with tho Carranza forces now moving Into tho valley. M KM CAN SITUATION' IS TO HK TAKKX UP Si Isitin-Aiiicrlcmi Representnt.jives Will Meet. With Secretary of Stato Lansing lllr Aww'laltt! I'n-M lu Cooa llajr Tlinia I , WASIIINGON, ,1). C, Aug .!. Interest In tomorrow's conforeiico on i" o .Mexican problem betweou Secre tary Lnuslug and Six Latin-American countries was heightened today as further detnils became known. One of the developments lu that dlplomutH woro invited Juno 110 to participate lu a coufoionco shortly after tho warning to tho Mexican factions went unheeded. J D (MKXICAX IJAXDIT CUT OFF imowx villi: tkxas I Wires Aro Cut Hut Ciiiiimiiiilcntlou I Again Kstahllhhcd Cattle Thieves Kscnpo (117 Aiao. t- rrraa to Cooa liar Tlmra IIROWNSVILLK, Toxas, Aug. !. ' Wlro and rail commiinclatlon be tween hero and the rest of Texas was nut off last night near tho point where tho United States cavalrymen yesterday engaged alleged Mexican rattle thieves, almost all of whom es caped capture. Tho bridge on the St. Louis, llrownsvllle and Mexican rail road, tho only link between a largo section or tho border and the rest 1 of the United States, was burned, holograph and telophono wires woro cut. Tho wires' wero restored this morning. HKI.GIAXSTKA.MKR SUXK !lr A.aorlatl I'rraa to Cooa Hay Tlrnn.) LONDON, Aug. -I. -Tho Holglan bteamor Koophaudel, 1885 tons gross, was sunk by a German submarine. Nno of tho crow landed. GONFER 01RR0W ID BILL TURNED DOWN MVKTLK POINT COUXCIL RK FUSKS TO PAY CLAIM P. M. Hull-l.owls Asks for $-10 Alleged Due Him for Kngiti- eerlng Services (Special to Tho Times.) MYRTLK POINT, Aug. I. At tho regular meeting of tho City Council hiBt evening Councilman J. P. Whlt tnker presided over the meeting ns nctlng Mayor taking tho pl.ico of Mnyor W. T. Dement, who Is out of tho city. The Council rovlowcd a hill of fered against tho city by P. M. Ilnll Lowls, claiming f 10 for professional services, nnd rejected tho snino by n voto of I to 0. Councilman stilted Hint nboul two years ngo Mr. Lowls wns engaged to niako certain sower surveys nnd was paid for his wbrk, and also contend that they hnvo nothing to show for tho same. Mr. Lewis explained to the Council at n meeting hold July 20, that tho work ho now orrors wns not ordered by tho Council hut ho hnd assumed that the work would bo needed at a tlmo whou tho city desired to build a sower system nnd had used his own Inltlntlvo u tho way or making prep aration. According to his previous statements It Is assumed that Mr. Hall-Lewis will outer suit against tho city ror tho amount In conten tion. At tho meeting held on July 20, .Mayor Dement expressed hiinsoir by stating that this bill should be paid. NEW GAMPS BUSY HKXRV HOKCIC WILL Hill. NO OUT FIRST RAFT TOMORROW Condron nnd McDonald Havo About .Completed Prollinliiary Work for West. Mnrshfleld Cani Henry lloeok enmo down from his now logging camp near tho Hull stouo quarry on South Coos River to day Ho said tlmt they would bring down tho first raft of logs tomorrow. Tho logs nro from the Mouaslui Woodenwnro company's tract nnd nro for tho old Courtnoy mill which Mes srs Houck and Samuels aro operat ing. Mr. Hocck said that ho had about 200,000 root of logs lu tho wa tor now. These logs are fair but ho will soon bo getting soma of tho best tlmhor that Iirs come out or Coos River lu a long time. Contlron'tt New Camp Walter Condron and Jack McDon ald havo a crow o( about twonty-tivo men doing tho prollinliiary work on tho now camp which Is bolng ostnb llBhcd to log tho Coos Hny Water Company's tract west of Marshfleld. Tho rormor D. O. McCarty homo at Fourteenth and Commercial will he tho camp headciunrters. Mr. Con dron will employ about thirty men in U a camp lu addition to tho force that will ho employed lu hauling tho logs. They havo their log dump and loading placo about comploted. They also havo most of tho now road for hauling down and havo greatly strengthened the big trestld across tho gulch on Central Avenuo noar Fourteenth, They nro planking and grading Fourteenth street and have started to haul the lumber required to put In tho plnnk rails for the log ging wagons on top of tho Central Avenuo planking. Two 3x12 planks will bo luld on each sldo for the log ging wagons. BUILDS ;A BIG BARN JULIUS LARSON TO PUT UP FINK RANCH STRUCTURK Plans for Structure 01 1H Feet One of Ingest North or Hay Julius Larson has had plans pro pared ror ono or tho largest Imrns In this section and will havo tho structure erected on IiIb big ranch on Larson's Inlet, orr Kontuck, this fall, Tho structuro will ho 04 x 38 feet and will bo especially arranged for caring for stock and supplies. Mr. Larson leaves In tho morn ng ror Portland on his return In about ten days will open bids on tho big structuro. As soon as ho has it com pleted, ho plans to make a trip to tho San Francisco exposition. M. K. Honfli-o. The bonflro to bo given by tho Bpworth Leaguo or tho Methodist Church this over-lug Is ror members only, ENGLISH REPLY IS MADE PUBLIC Refuse to Admit That Orders in Council are Illegal and Justifies Action E Invited U. S. to Submit Prize Court Decision Regarded Un fair to Arbitration ANSWER- BEING PREPARED Offlenls Aro nl Work Today on Document Which Will ho For- worded to Great Hrltalu Denies Free Passage of Goods Illy A.itoclalP'l l'rrn to Cooa Pay Tlmra. WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 4. Stato Department officials today aro preparing an answer which tho United States will make to Great Britain's rppl'cs to the latest Amer ican representations against Intor- ! rcrenco with notttral commorco. ; Great Britain, In her notes publish ed today, rotuscs to accept tho American contention that orders In comic' 1 nro Illegal nnd Justifies tho Ilrltlsh course us being wholly with in International law. To Continue Policy Great Ilrltain, It Is declared, will cotit'liiio to apply the ordurs In council, but with ovory oHort to avoid embarrassment to noutrals. It Is denied that International law Is violated by blockading or neutral ports to cut off tho enemy's com merce with foreign countries, and Groat Rrlta'n declines to nllbw froo passngo of goods originating in Gor many and territory under German council. Curt Arbltrato ; Tho reply defends tho prlzo court proceedings and Invites tho United States to submit to arbitration any prlzo court decision It holds unj.ist. Wll Ho Dispatched to Kngllsh Gov ernment Soon TI7 Aaaoilatm! I'rraa to Co. liar TlmM 1 WASHINGTON, I). C, Aug. 4. President Wilson's reply to Great Britain's latest notes rejecting tho American demands Tor roller Trom In tolerance with neutral commorco under order In council, Is practically ready to bo dispatched to London. Admitting tho unusual conditions which Great Ilrltain contends nro tho basis ror exceptional action, tho roply continues to contost tho legality or taking ships from tho high seas on voyages to neutral ports. It Is understood tho American govern ment will differentiate from ships on tho high sens, nnd ships which are bound to Ilrltlsh porta, or which at tempt to run a blockade. Svw Auto Coming. I. R. Tower experts n now 19 IG Overland tour ing car on tho Kllbitrn rrom Port- land tomoirow. Play at North Hend. Mike Hurley said this arternoon that noxt Sun day's gamo botweon the Hatchery and Kuatsldo nines would bo played on the North Bend grounds, f Goes Into Hiislncss, A. G. Raab has decided to engage lu tho roal es tate and Insurance busluoss In North Rend, and will opon an office In tho Pioneer Block there In a day or two. Ho recently retired .as head of tho North Hend schools. Prisoner (Jot Away. OrriceV Richardson on North Front street last evening tried to land two drunks at onco, but ono wasn't so bad ly Intoxicated as ho Hrst appearod. Ho was with Martin Johnson who could hardly navlgato. Officer Rich ardson could not loavo Johnson and tho othor ono Jcept Just beyond his reach. When Richardson would get clo'so, tho orronder would run a short distance and wait again. Orflcer Richardson says that ho Is cortaln that the unknown was drilled for RiiBslau army sorvlco and was be coming most proficient lu ono branch ot the sorvlco making strategic re treats. He got away but Johnson paid. Invitations printed at Tho limes office. Times waut mis bring results. IfllILL NOT 0 5