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: lislsa fcr 3 knicr's VlkSli li yea 6 r.t 81 before &30 o'ebek tsd ens ml Is scit yen. V. Tonight Rati Tuesday raba. Maximum 49 Minimum SO S4 5 9 Only E&Sraa 1trhr AndU Bimi f CtwmtatSaa. ' iii 1M - - mm m era anil 1 f 77 iTTrliT T?N f. n n TAP r m -4 m I HRIEV Early Morning Riot Is Not Be x lisYcd To Have Been At - tack On Vice Regal Lodge. u u 42ND YEAR. NO. 307.-EIGHT PAGES. SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1919. Amy Man And (Mian Slain; Four Arrested; Populace . Stirred By Great Excitement IffOTMFTO rsMSsasaw arwaa w WOOD ALCOHOL DIlKSlfflll Three People Injured, One Seriously, In Four Auto Accidents Sunday M DOMED Dublin, Dee. 29. Yesterday's shoot Ihg affray near the lodge of Viscount French,, lord lieutenant of Ireland, was not an attempt to attack the vice regal lodge, It was stated seml-offl-ciaily today. Police said tho affair, which still '" was surrounded by mystery, could be explained by the military.'' Lieutenant Boast ami civilian be- lieved to be Laurence Carey; were killed in the ' clash 'which occurred early yesterday. " v " A dozen stories of the details of the fight were being circulated today. "There were strong Indications it was ".-not any attempt by radicals to kill Viscount French, but probably a mis take caused by the activities of over nealous'guards. Attack Is at Night According to the story obtained at vice regal lodge, shots were heard near the home ofLord French and Lieutenant Boast, who was the lord lieutenant's guest, rushed out with two men to investigate. While pro ceeding through the Inky darkness of the grounds near Phoenix .Park they suddenly came up a number of men and firing started. Boast and one of the civilians fell dead. The remaining civilians fled through the shrubbery - (By TFulted Press.) Reports from various cities today showed that at least 247 persons had died from wood alcohol poisoning, the 'blind death," since prohibition went into effect July 1. In addition scores had been stricKen blind and others are still In a serious condition. Following are the reported casual ties of the new plague: New York 62 dead; loo Diinu; j seriously ill. rhirnc-n 50 dead: six ill. Chlcopee, Mass. 45 dead; 5 seri ously ill. Cleevland 15 dead; s-mina; to m. Holyoke, Mass. 14 dead; seven ser iously ill. Hartford, Conn. is aeaa; seven seriously ill. Jamestown, N. Y. Seven aeaa. Newark, N. J. Five dead, st Pnnl. Minn. Four dead. Springfield, Mass. Three dead; five seriously 111. . , Hadley, Mass. four aeaa; one ... Syracuse, N. Y. Two dead; two ill. Emporium, Pa. Two dead. Des Moines, Iowa Six dead; 12 hi. Elizabeth, N.. J. One dead. Augusta, Ga. 16 dead, fireenfleld. Mass. 1 dead. cttoiiiA Pa. Two dead, one ser iously HI. ' ' Little Falls, N. Y. One dead. At least three persons were injured, and three autos were wrecked in accidents in this city Sunday.. The in jured persons are Mrs. E. G. Clark, route 5, Salem, brok en collar bone: Stanley B. Laison, Ida Grove, Iowa, both legs broken and severe bruises; and S. A. Perry, a taxi driver, bad bruises. The autos belonged to L. Gr Llark, T. L. Holley, 1277 So Commercial street and Alfred Mul ler of Portland. Returning from a dance at one o'clock Sunday morning Stanley Lai son drove an auto, belonging to Holley, Into a freight train standing across State street on 12th. There is an un confirmed report that there were four by mm OF EE, Indusbrial Commiccicn iflc. Criticisms And .Spc'c'cr-ic: Re lative to Prcccc ;1 11:1:.' lishmerit of Stri!: Ccr; ; Dort that Laison was running a race with another car is believed unfounded by police. T At 4:S5 Sunday evening an auto driven by E. G. Clark collided with an auto driven by J. W. Neville, ot Port Loa Angeles. Cal Deo. 29, Harry 3. New, on trial for murder, was on the verge of collapse at the county Jail to day. His condition was so serious that at I o'clock Jail attaches said there was doubt whether ha could be taken to court this morning. Physicians are in attendance. .J.V'!Cbvt!r!L'h1",rLn,!:5.mUle. hers January to put It. wax apparently a blank. He didn't Washington, Dec 29. With thtir ter.i-thi plan c! c court to insure industrial peace, rubers oi t. .2 umiea cnucu"" . 1? ... strike nrpsident's industrial commission today and suggestions on tneir wors. ifs uwunw.i yhu constitutes a request that the entire country resolve iu.. into an industrial commission. When the Wilson commission report mai mere were war , -- . -ldent. . HU T I Va ItlllUi a V mitv '--' ' escaped -S 5S5f CU femur was broken in the middle, the " ..,.it . hroken bone protmamg aoout tnree .ncne machines and the left femur was broken Just above the knee. He was reported rest ing easily at the Willamette Sanatar- ium Monday morning, and that ampu tation probably wouldn't be necessary. Second Car Crashes. As Laison was being dragged from under the freight train Alfred Muller, whom police learn resides In Portland, were badly damaged. Tari Oliver Hurt. According to a report made to po lice Sunday, S. A. Perry, a taxi driver for the Salem Taxlcab company, was badly bruised when he was cranking his cab and an auto driven by J. C. Sande, 235 8. 19th street ran Into him, He was Jammed up against the raaia. drove his'auto from the opposite idetor Rnd omy Meaped probable death, directly into the train. The auto was wrecked. No one was reported, in jured.' Both of these accidents are be lieved to have been caused by the In ability of the drivers to see the train through the dense fog. The first re- know where he was, what he should do on gettting out vi bed or that he was on trial for murder, they said. Physicians were called and pro nounce his condition serious. Shortly after o'clock plans were set afoot to summon a medical in- ouirv under Jurisdiction of the court to determine his exact condition ana decide whether the trial should pro ceed. ;, 17 Under Arrest, w.-,. no QAVAnlAen men mew ion, uot. x.l . i -i .. tn nn nppt inn 1 were unaer arreai wua.j he said, when he managed to avoia some of the Impact by cringing under the axle. This occurred alter one o'clock Sunday" morning at Auburn dance hall, east of Salem. In Holyoke, Thompsonvllle, wood alcohol poisoning since Christ mas. : v.. Five of the arrests were mau . t Moot HflVen. VJOIlll. , i" H1A lit ' ' ' rhicnnee. Mass.; two Muss., and one in Thre of the men taken here were a ,,r, hv Internal revenue agents. Among them was aooiiih """-"' wine and liquor agent, wnu """"-' in t.nAi,a anfnnpa most ui oned "whiskey" Into New England that resulted In scores oi ae of blindness. ; hx.0 i AVniHMfl WITH IIlCLIOie0" " khose taken. In. Nsafc:'Were to e arraigned today. - ; , and escaoed. Police later arrested four civilians . ..bUnd aeath," which already near tne vice res" uu. w.a ciaimeci more man i """' men were saia tuuay iu nave uwti ftrmed. No weapon was found on the dead civilian whose name has been eiven as Laurence Carey or Kennedy, it is said. He wore, military, puttees nd civilian clothing. His head was Itnnrinerad. A number of guests were in the vice' regal lodge when the shooting oecurred. Women were panic stricken i.fiiievine It was an- attack In force on l'Vench's home. Officers hurriedly pre pared to defend the lodge, tearing tne ; shooting on the grounds was a ruse to. draw the guard away bo the main body of attackers could reach the lord lieutenant. Fnnoh Reoorted Calm ' ' '.-Viscount FrencTi was calm .through out the shoo Ing, It was said. r An early . sport that several bul lofa atrunk tha lodge was denied today Coming soon after the recent at tack upon Lord French when a num ber of men fired upon nis motor w, . as he was going from the railway sta in.n tr. Ma lodee. the Incident creat- ,i creat excitement in Dublin. neonle visited the scene ' iooot ahnntine yesterday. ' The ' Ground was stained with blood where ! Boast and the civilian fell. There was little inclination In lublin to attribute the shooting af tn. the Sinn Fein, although rum- , ors that the younger radical group in determined upon a reigu J , Iniiail mv. nt Rinn Fein leaders, it 'was said, are powerless to oppose the radicals, who plan a series of sporad ic outbreaks at widely separated i t,nn. o oamnaign of con- P01I1LH III ""H" ' - ... .... i....nf eventually Will lead to withdrawal of British force The radicals are going auuut EXPERTS OPENLY PICK i OREGON AS WINNER IN NEW YEAR'S DAY GAME Close Saloons, Plea. nn . rec. 29. With the death toll from wood alcohol Plng In Hartford coun y " ;r Ainitnon nnn mi icaiou v torney onl1 authorities ot tne vu -"-cities to have all saloons closed for an Indefinite period. , t a Police today held nine men in connection with sale of dohol. colored " -em whisKey. -- -- . . . hntel with whiskey, were Tom rGary Srtr, headed the bary, i . Kn.o. Dolice, ring whicn boiu iu ' - stated. Ten deaths have resulted In Chicago from drinking wood alcohol during the last ween. Pasadena, Cal., Dec. 29. With the Oregon football eleven in the best nossible condition. Harvard this af ternoon put in Its last hard scrimmage before the New Years gridiron clas- 1p at Tournament Park Thursday. The remaining days preceding the big game will be devoted to ugnt work. : '- . . The crimson men have tne advant age in weight, but Oregon has the sneedier team. The Harvard players have been perspiring freely at every practice. Viola Dana will be Harvard s mas- good luck Impersonation for Oregon. Both are motion picture pin T...,.im.ni Park nas oeen in i" mn nf lmnrovement. Thousands hva been added to the grand tan maklne the seating capacity a (...) xn noo. u.rnril eraduates are imiun jn.. i,t the beat football experts of the nation will b on hand tor the encounter. With betting practically even some fenthuslastfc wagers ported at 2 to 1 on nurv.. f "k hava watched both teams in practice are openly picking Cam Finally Resumed. Los Ansel. Cal., Dec Although Jail attaches insisted Harry 8. New was naar eol anse mis mornmn, m was resume shortly after 10 o'clock. Opening ot the trial was deiayea ten minntaa bv New'a failure to appear In court. When he did appear he sem ht iittla more tired r naggara man on previous aaya ne spose iu u mnthar as he cams into coun. , Attorneys said his condition 1s being watched closely and future action at nands on developments. Albert mtnan, newaiwin" . ... th. rna wunroa vativtx n ImmadlatelV pecame enBsu in a lengthy argument ssto whether Kathsn was competent! o testity Ut.. annltv nr Insanity. I The court finally had Nathan's tea .'llmony postponed until this afternoon. Cook Tells iTeumnu 'n.b n whb. cook at Banta . i. ..nh. whare New had worked. told of New's peculiar attitude toward a niece of cake, a piate oi mw vegetables,. team " " reports Into final form. It expects have hundreds of suggestions from caollal. labor and the public It will also have to aid It. reports ot otner Investigations now being made. Members of the commission are ao termlned to stay In session until they have brought about results they are seektng. ptan tiivmi rmnira Tha tentative report, which has been before President Wilson ior anma time and was given to the country today, divides rougmy mw three parts, TtM raloatatement tit Wrn. V '! i. .it hkilnalat wfltl a tree an! First, the commission declares the I , . R. hlin1 , u , a. final solution of ths nations uinua. ,. trial problem depends on the esiao- ot tne eoucauwiHu llshment ot a thorouKh understanding prtment ot tha '- and - and a closer relationship Deiwwn .commtailon as reeomm oy capital and labor. Second, th commission, He said than once new r,lSa nf cake. compiimai" tha arnvih ot this relationship, pro poses machinery to stop innaiw conflicts. This machinery will con sist ot a national tribunal of nine mamhara and twelve regional irwu- nala with broad powers to adjust ana inmilr Into atrlkee. Third, the commission -consiaora that In the railroad tnrustry there .h,.M ha anma menrlni of rcnuonsl- hint tar regulation or rotes ana waaaa. The nrinciple of collective Bargain- lng, on which the first Industrial con Branca snlit. Is recognised. Introducing lis reports tn commis sion sayst iitaiMratun ins neea 'nnr modern Imluatrial organlsS' ttnn if It Is not to become a failure. ,. vinht to the lniUvlitvittl ar- t.n.n a n Kfce 01 case, cumi""" " , antlafaot on Wltn iu kin. An bnw aood It was and then . H M rei.tinnsUIn," th re hraur It out the Window. , continues, "between employer . . ... i v flll.A 1 . . . Another time ne sato tnav i-- " uBtj employe In large inousr.-a ... 1 his plate with meat and vegetables and then left It on tne tauie. "Do you-ihlnn mere w when New did not know the differ ence between right and wrong! tv.iih m aaked. "When he tried to drive the tesm over the apple, he didn't Knoww n ,iaht or wrong." Webb answered. cot and Teddy Sampson will be the 1 Oregon as Thursday's winner, only ' be promoted W the Utwrate .,.i.tion of that relationship. Nt only must th theory n "r - .nmmltf b 1II H llO Otll, bUt concept Of leadership must o saii- niAnti. ohalrman Of the c PndlnimtKJBoBi '-would create an lmi aiiuatloa and could not ana w Mi h prsalUCttT Of T'CU. ' ' oplnltw of Ifart.. Ja U H'en- . member W owuii-". . "I can no at' niW to be r d by a recession ot t oo" Its prevt action. - " " . salvaa, yoursell WT C s i. ' ' other Inwrwrt". rt to air- psrsaaally, d !' Jai" ' not believe the sportr nen of t slat would enrtorae any uvb. dP- sltloa of th question. tlbowdowit t natmiwuw "Personally I am continued that this matter muat B i"an am time and the olutloa omnwnd would only pomnow a lltll while and thcrtra i a posed to Wand whr w are.' J ooncludaa. r. trton ot Klamath Palla, tka fourth member ot th mitiisai xpreas himself on wvrar - went of Ktaley. f l posed wov. i ;",V" " ' I, M. iln -wnrt .. ' " -a .k.l. ritaanDroVat Ct th TaCOT - niendatlon tn v dU- MESTED UPON I GAHBLIKG CHARGES 111 POOL ROOM RAID V ,ork of organization and Propagan .... i in mnv tiarts of Ireland, it ..y Th name of one man who T. - "...t T.nrd French" was mentioned openly In Dublin. 'i By Ed L. Keen "t.. ataff correspondent! London, Dec. 29The Eovernmt . ,.,oiiv fnrward Wlm p an to" enforce Premier Lloyd- 'Geor's home rule plan for Ireland Hespite yesterday's aPPare"nBren'X of a "reign of terror," the Dally "7T;; mvstery surround- . '. fruTot"t nutbreak, newspaper comment here today generally guarded. The newspapers Girls Runs Away To Avoid Being Scolded, Report QKESW AGMlllSTJElIiS 6 SUSPECTS HUD f OX 1HRGF e- niavers are out of jail un ... f 125 each, and William aer uuu w t , ..t nmnrietor of a card and pool in the baseemnt oi Ix.. Angeles, Cal, Pec -" JE son. are under Police having po-lbl ."ku By Ralph H. Turner (United Press staff correspondent) citv. Dec. . The su preme court Of Mexico Will aeeiu. -.k.th.r William O. ......i tnr that nf mastership.' With the declaration mat m i llo Is becoming uneasy at th power of great employer and mloye th commission outline in taliv plan tor trlk courts. it th.. tnn woulit l a nauonai dustrlal tribunal of nine memliers, .i tahnr. three frnm th ni- - ...A thras from th public I""'"" fc frnm With not mor tnnn th same political party. This tribunal would b a eourl or aifia Th.r would also b U Indurtrtal .... fni aach of th federal - - .. 7 .... .nuld reserve districts, a ) be appointed for h of these re- l -av In tbia death as Albert or"""' " glon wltn vice 1 Frioay mis".- aarv. t.-. MVNMnr - . ...... ,i I....... iiri, ruin 1 1 vtm - r .nttiinv VOvm "V" , winnlnit rmnm V""-"...t.i i - ..,.rtl ssrifh rPfflOII WUUtu ' -' r atuiMy. ; nittir ----- Wiak .Meratlem. and, to my ins. was lb only "'" re" " ' T " mmU.lon to do." write - - -J- daclar. that to rit fn"' "would put ly. .h. farther Kivalir.8 sal aouen " "- relational .. Wow Kwihh Tirm men lar.S that ' T"1'' . w a i i BianaKmti)ii lm m irra ninu ... -- napartmant wflti1 erra problem l 0nr.e . i -..AH'tiivailnn , J Norwood VTrved a term beginning that norwnou r,nn nntlcn- and ! When her father,ded-for en tertaining a young 10 O ClOCK DSIU11". - house at 10 o cio rc0, ftg9 pLallni,r. at 2i25 North Liberty i a, a - room i ,,. 0.rt .,, 1S davs bu,ldlng - Sk. American consular rJ High streets, was awaiting wlln collusion with bandits day as a result of a raid " ,.. .K.1M,..d him, shall be wno receii.'j . . nr the of Puebla. it was learned Julio Mitchell, prosecuting '"of Puebla. who ha. been collect street, ran w marched. All that nig'". hnt it de- .rZipea wUh a, was inclined to -v.. had io . I t-tllB . it. n rannn i ... HmA for with somd suspicion-.ww lnineBar .j rian imsn rauivo . fronts 4d 5.. vice regal lodge. Pre:!nlght lp for a second attempt on . of Lord French. was found but veloped mat """"; called in an ettnt the suicide or flight from t Qiscovered that Officer n""'r::,-A n went to Rose had a girl Tbere wa ,rtDh r a.nedThatshe couldn t Kose. k. wlth her iau. day a - . nm)1 o'clock Saturday ntgai ' . ' hall by Chief of Ponce v. fr Moreloc, Livock, bond was . at $50. All seven men ...- - with gambling. are: Elmer . Wheler, . rhinf Var- The raid was made w. ney received an , whlch m(.age mat -d. wa. In .. mat nninv sv-o- money . n" ,7l lnTh."snn Ouenl.n Jy for burglary In Ix .L. h. had been connected with I . . . i . I -Intra In thS Pt- ,e'?s wl how.v".r. sou..y declare. thafsh. first knew b. -convict wnen p...... ye snd mployr rate a cur.;. -to-. lib th - 'par- of ti. d.Prtm-n whh n . .. -.in h j.DM-led to by th secretarla or mmiwi" . ,.lUrtt rintet. con- labor, publlahad. and twt - taM JST '""hln mmlaiu would l s"w' "'"Vllav. th. ommlt. l nf paaalns UP"" , caoabl. and! Hon Involved sn ex-' tried before state court today. n .ii 4 Kactanrant And Hotel Are uamagww'- .ec 29. The ite r.( Dec. was Tan Driver Dies After c . . Being Shot; Slayers Sought Seattle. Wash., Dec. 2 1 hours after be was f 01 ln.'""for the Be- , tiotaon. driver ior Dy nm.y -' Jack L. Mar- . le.T"1lab rXPtandiedJ in the city tin, loriii. r-o- hospital here today. . .. a. j. , . a t PEACE TIl - checkhere . . with immediate raUfl U tavor compromise on reservation, wl .I andtheleagu.of-Jn of the peace - -aervatlons- - cation, but only with all th. niouoj - k, olace, pjrogress - the ftr. cers had n v- wher fngUtohave been In PThr. check covering th. baa ff , the men arrested that Chief vamey --'- . . harm. while be was would not less game of tjezel',d thttt tt tolerate "" ,.".- , foolish, to not""" ,ir. as out car" " . J. . hi. tlaath. ihi. priminn. t.,-... . . . . n rna i " ....... iai it waa m a teoerai p0llc. are in tha Jenkins cae, . hi. work Vd turned all daia pleted his work a He over to ,nd more . j -.. k. hall TOUIIU ' . . uma, ....mat Jenkins. damaging "- AGED RECLUSE f 01)1 .- nf reveng possibly Decaitse of STL'h.T alven UP th. gngtr lilii...... , Mat nnrall US. ,lf, and had turwow . here from hmthen. uuy . Lelrmon, "'".?: ... hunt for Sacramento to ' Lelghton's assnssin. COAL TRIBlKiAL FIRST HtniUG luDAi ': . i. ..A in iha nresl. lr publication suomiwr- dent. Order of names on th panh) would b determined by lot . . ..... ... . rfi.nuia aroaa ina Ta-"" board on own Inltlall. or at th rsquest of th. natlot.al tribunal, th. rwu " " . . . .a.i.i nun- scriary or lauor, or -""" , ' a ..iri aii noon earn l to rrntativ. After .hole. of repreaanlallve two w-u. . an from tb. pul P miiMj" Zl .nd'tha. with b. region.. chairman wouw i" '; -. . .rfimrimant of tne stria. A decision by thto board would hatr. " - .. . i,.,ta amrment ana ""'"".::' . unanimous dwslslo" ra"".: T.ufd b. .PPomwd and i." . . mM ha th um. nis imu." hoae or A,..,4U. Htnne. ..... . . J , U.M new baa b.' pr-' cltang. my blind." FMiSFCaitUCVio Denying himself .ve-th.nece-t.e. 0, f. that h. m g- - w have Wilson s '-""-- the coal eon n,.lr. Into all angles or m would be i Portland, Of., r" gtreet. was kitchen. 24 North Second damaged to the e. of t. morning M -O and two rooms restaurant was 8 above the L r:hn n.dewe damaged. attempt stamp out 'pl9r, .u.n this was dons the c j- ;ouid congregate secretly ana money, meager gains Is ni WW.-- - eoaud Jacoo ' th, Jefferson Mins In a rude shack !",.. . . m ... t n a Oerinsn. r his cation afbSf arrested at 1 Coroner IE r wTound Monday mornlnj were bring! ng W w,, and fnroner Clougn o, v and mak. rw.t.nr..r.dU.. first meeting i " trov fore a WHh UJl o. .frA" -r."h 'd pMf rvtr? ::r.u rv(r. c,, Oally train rvit. t v " wrd. th boardi"-"'" . th. HUM csa l t "".. . ;.. -Uh afP-"-.'-.-. ,. U..i;.-" wuuld necuin- - ; miao'" two i man ,;t willing to .":.ard i" m"'"Z.. u, iwtt day. a sd tb. r.Pr..n.-Ov, from MM oi,ulh,rn H4 " . willing to arblirat. A lfl'Uu. n.lt... b a.. k.u..adil 4l A "f would inv. t ...lln Nil OD- Chicsgo. pw. -Bf.r. "'"...r.d ..btwi wort. ataw i of tn ""' ..... Iltat nv- - ' . ,a km r,.t. s. : 2 ll.l. nd atcapia"". or ... tb Old ' ..u dSBncla lb railroad nod.' Bnathsra rallr 'rJ derVd. tMr attuud. "n of work would -ftoT un a.-.ir . . No in; vock r other Places Clougn ----- - t to be. . lwino . known quest , natural cause. '" m.v where card play"1 ' ., ...th cam by ,orr " .... to sath Hit Irwin " . . .i.tsr Into OWiui wr i Aeeermnf " mrnvm 1h ml l"l . .HiatntmUonil Bituminous mm- -w- - - ,ng r. " I favor 8r favor ratification, but only without .n, 41 am pposed to ratification In in any torm- Livock', wttieiwln th' city where f msny. death cam , by n..- t wth . -f wa.Tv.dent ;-tw bad bursts out . haar on an . he ira.WrTw that had rrt of the ram . t. idl. slon. tuminou. . tis la fMr the .war- oj b, th. "" ""a ,k, operator. " T,0 demand creation of . new anned to demana r1(ll,nfs noment before. Ind- wr, . . nil tna clrcuiaieu --- - for tne u- . .... in several PCV.. or abnut 14000 . had a rcelP t ' ,a M av bono 1" M r ,n tift H W. Kn The trial oi 0.cloci(, but Monday morning at Wedne. was postpone! - day- - PBEaors METALS CTOI. ' . r U. Plati- perth Amboy, " . ft40 is miss ,m and gold ... on- : v kin --.r. local bank, eau- a - J laAAfl M '. ..l .ki Jt is boy, N ' the Plant of in tng tooaj rhemlcal eomi-"' r,ribuna,or;P.H.P-idnt. tbr-man conim."- Dnr4tvf pr Pancrs Increase lyivi.w-. - ---- , Price WJHSS T., t- ' : r,,T"- . . .kl. rnun- Aihis ha no ...h could durwn .n- r - ,,,.,, od cnr- W far ha held St th p .rt,d M f learn. .......hment ondertaama - he ,,.4 reclui affairs. count f tb '"C,;f7h, H- auction th trf , .a rhra- 'Jnding Id Tr.'rVr.lng.e l ..ndertaking ",! rectus'. "mb. Jl Pry-.. tnui than Where dispute, on. region, uu" " d. ... ...nolnt re- member 'T; would hav. IX year r....-. P""' w wur:l,i. B,.eblnry ?Z b." T H miasma's pr"!"""" r-. Af Tirt! Meelis2 Of liiut. v it. J. retd at ... y t'tropl th.t It,a aro-nd I. t nop w. o train cam.. . , . . .1.11. .... - . . ... tn Pfuawflgers . . . . 1 hftaruea wp ; .. ......a fDim w . ansoun League AsscsacciTcdaj lMt. Th uprm een .' ..i, nacldad th. frt . siietlPl T. h.id tl. fin l nail " ''!,rtall"t'n Tl. a Aai afwr the lwrn t ier HSW."-! : - " i'chrlt . the reaun v. - . .he imii--,-. rwi-emb i . . 1 Tn " . tit nn " M rf.tf aiv 'for Moyll- - - ,7-Vt. I- ;pea,.reary. train along inm throuBb ai.4 who ,h. train. w.r "P" J far a. K liufur " , tn. re0,wnrt a that trip ' Th. ,p,,-al tb " (ulot,t. State. w " .f to get K """ " . .--jail to . ,,. tb t lb. aothorttle ha " " P"tlU"" .ltn Will lnrl- Jh summto rial buln u.n S ' ' i . ... TOOT. ,r tnrwi - . nnat. ewnia r - December I. " ,j per y'- I en, 'It- ve 3a y 7 r 3 nleht Th ' ""y was found ." Name - Address .a. TturnaU Sfgn and mall to cap.- .... i