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,n J r ' ' , ii ' 'rt. u ""m HrsMonf ft, 1-' V ''.7 .11 wu dnrci . I .,,!' Medford Mail Tribune ! SECOND EDITION WEATHER Fair tonight nnil KrktMy,-' Mux I mum .Hi. Minimum .04) JtS Va Vll IMrly-llilrit Yrnr. Ilnlly KIkMIi Yrnr. MISDITOKD, OltKCION, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 19W. KO. 93. &-K " t 1H I. im K Px: k5 ft .4' V ' 4" V . & T GREAT POWERS PLAN TO STOP WAR NBAKANS Concerted Move to End Hostilities Decided Upon Greeks Continue Victorious Over Bulflnrs Horrible Atrocities Committed liy Latter. LONDON, July 10. Ilimslnn In tervention in (li llnlknii Mtntitlon wiih hoiikIiI liy Hnlgnrin today, ne cording to despatche lnxt iccciwd front St. Pclvndiurg. Tim request, Hi,. despatch xtulcd. uiih made with mit recrvc, King Ferdinand Itfitiir niixinii to prevent Jutjlicr blood shed. LONDON, July 10. A r-niicn-UH litnn to end hnnlllltlcii In the HatkuiiH, It Is generally believed horn fday, linn been decided iiiiiii by tint Kuril liciiii iKiworri. It l understood t lit t t lit ministers of I lit power at Mel itrado, Atlii'iin nnil Sofia hnvo been Id Htrurti'il to urge the governments to which thoy nro nreredltcd to htlng ntioiit Miir. Dlnpntrhcs from Athens report riintlnuiiil victories for tlm Oreok iiriuy, and that tlm HulRiirliitii are retiring nil along the linn. KIiik Constantino of Oreoce, It In reported, Invito! tho war cirrespnn dents to visit NlKrlln, whor.i tluy verified rhnrgeH by tho lltcekn of terrible utrnrltln committed by tho llulgnrlntiH. The town was burned, It In until, nnil tint Creek population innssarniri. It In further alleged ttiut Dm llitlgurlnns bnyoniitleil t.rornt of (Ircoks, poured oil on tho voutidod nnil liurueil tlimu nllve. A correspondent of th Loudon Daily TfiU'Krapli alleges thut 1,7" vil lagers hnvo been miirtlereil or burin' 1 nll've. nt Nlgrltn. Itoiininuln In rapidly prcpurlim to tnko advantage of tho opportunity in Invailu llulgnrln. TAMALPAIS FIRE I MILL VALLEY, Cnl, July 10. -Unless unusually high wind provabi thin nfteriiiniu It was preillcteil IhU morning thnt tho brush flroii on Mount Tiiuiiilpnln would bo definite ly roiilrolliid before iilKht. About 2f,00 regular soldiers urn scattered nbout tho different canyons mid hIiiim, mid thoMti will be miKinoiitod by about 1 000 stain inllltlnineu, nc eordhiK to Adjutant (leiiernl E. A. Forbes, who arrived niniin enrly to dity. Tho flrHt of tho stato troops wern oNperled nbout noon. Tho fed eral Hold lorn tiro nbout worn nut with Ilia Ioiik bnttlo with tho Humes, mid roliiforeoinnnlit will bo wo!-t-oiued, Reports that flvo soldiers lout their Hvch In tho flmnoH yeitordny worn officially denied HiIh inoriilnc Only ouo noldlor. It wan nald, luul been Mllnhtly Injured by fnlllni: off tt cliff. No cottiiKi'M or other build lur.H hnvo boon burned. ON HOMEWARD TRIP TACOMA, Witih., July 10. Said to hnvo ecu tho flrHt ouo Mint ut tho battle of OottyHburK, Colonel R. O, IliiKK, of thlH city, Is doud today and blri body Ih on tho way to tho Sol dlor'H Home nt OrtltiK for burial, Colouol lltiKK uttomlod tho rouulon nt tho fainoiiH buttloflold and wnn roturijIiiK to tho roitBt when hU iloatl ovourrod on tho WuahliiKton veloraim' iipoclnl train lit Idaho. Tli'j Intouvo hunt ournuittorod In tho onnt had tinppud tlio old toldlor'H vitality, Colonel ItiiHK Hpout two year a uttd two uioiitliH In Aiulornonvllle, IjoIiik ouo of tho few hardy enoiiitli to wltliHtnnd tho horrom of that prlHini for ho Ioiik n tlino, nAIN DOES NOT KEEP WILSON FROM Q0LF FIELD IIANOVKIt. N, II., July 10,-Da. nplli) ii lolreiillnl Miliifnll, 'rexieii WiIkiiii iikiIum'iI licit) Inility fioni WimUur, VYiini'iili iiml pliiyiil Klf, UNDER CON 0 TEXTILE TRUST HAS HAD LOBBY FOR 30 YEARS Wool Manufacturer Says That Na tional Association Has Actively Participated In Shaping Tariff Schedules on Wool. WARHINOTON, July 10,-Tlin firnt wilni'MM exninhipd toilny hv It Hi'iile lohliy !uverlii4UliiMI eoinuitltee wim William Whitman n millionaire textile iiiMiinfni'tiirer. lie until lie luliliieit netively in favor of a tariff nil wool hiiiee lrl7.r. W. Hell Marvin, M-crelnry of Hie National AxMifinlinu of Wool Mnnu fneliirerx, who wiim exniiiined .ve terilny, turueil over to the eouiraittee toilny the liookn of the itHNoeiiiliiin. Tlii'Hc will lie iiki'iI o ileleruiiue tint netivitieM of tin- oruuuirulloii in xliap liiK tmil'f li'uiHlulliiu. CopieM of twenty tlinuMninl leltern Hiilimilteil to the committee by Mar tin M. Mulliull of Hnlliiiinre, formerly employed by tlm National AHrtoeintiou of .Mnmifiu'lmriH, were furuihlieil to meuilierx tnduy. It Ih planned to Htm tint eorrexponilence after Mnl liall tentificH before the eommiltee. WliiliunuV tCHtitimny oeeiipied tlm entire inoniiui; heHMion. He Mild there had not been n nt'iton of 'con liTvuH ileuliui: with the tnriff in the lint thirty .onrx in which the N.t tlonnl AHtoi'iatiou of Wool Manufac ture rx hart not participated uctiveiy in nit endeavor to hIiiiihi Hie Hclied tilex on wool. After Whitman won exeuned the committee held tin executive hCMHio'i to examine Whitman' honk. Thee xhowed thnt he had been on litlimnle perboual terniH with former Senntnr Alifrich of IMiode InIiiiuI, the laic Kennior Allison of town, the Into ItcprcHcutntivc Diuuley of Maine titnl oilier promiueut in tnriff work. GATEMCISES OF RI-:.TTLi:, Wnh., July 10 Muc!i Intercut In evinced toilny In the flrxt npllt atnutti; thonn luterectcd In Ju- cnllo work, who are nttoudlitf; the National Confcronro of Clt-irLiert .nid Correction, canto at tho region .td- dremieil by .IiiiIko W. N. O.ttcns of (ho Juveiillo court at Portland, Ore JiiiIko (laleiiH ttiado ,t pica for tho no-culled "had boy" uttd fovoroly rrltlclned tho tiiethodit of reform urued by "W)'chnl(iBltB" attached to tho Juvenile courts ihroui;lioiil ir.o country, llo lit turn wsm r.kcd over tho coiiIh for hln "Imionvae" by JuilK" A. W. I'rMtoc, nf tho Senttlo Juveiillo court. "Tho probation OHtom Ih bad," uald JuiIko Oaten i. "Don't tunlo u boy believe bo m real!)' bnd. Why condemn a boy tin n "tlofccllvo'' for orchard raldH, clKaretto vetoktm; and other juveiillo prmiXH. I hnvo It In for thcn pHclioloj;I.AtB, And tho Htnto trnlulitit nchool In the mart out inneoiiH liiHtlttitlnn on earth." HIGHER PRICES RULE NEW YOHK, July 10. Heller prices marked tho opening of the Htoek market today. Union Pacific, with a riho of two pointri, wiih tlm Htrouuest ntuek. Canadian l'ueifio moved np 1 anil Boiitliern Pacific mid Iteiiiliiifr uniued nearly n xint each. A cmiHideriihlo part of tho no livo list made uains of 1 to U'j. Lit ter ("aiindian Puoifio Hold five pointH nliovo yeHtenlny'H oIoho, AUIioiikIi tho lint fell hack pithily In tho last half nf tho forenoon, Iradini; wiih dull on tho reaction mid (he major poll ion of tho iidvnuco wiih te- illllU'l, HoiiiIh were kIpiiiIv. Tlio mat kut cloned nlroiiK. Fair Weathw Predicted. l'DHTLANI), Oio July 10,-Fr. i'MkIi OrcMoiit Knir IoiiIkIiI niul i'lliluyi wiiniHT I'lliluy liili'rlur liiMilivvcul poilimij ttexleily wliuN, REFORM BOYS J OHNSON Will MAN ABROAD F Neiiro PuuHlst Announces on Arrival In Paris With White Wife That He Will not Return to America hut Make Home In France. IIAVItlJ, July 10. Jnrk Joliniton, tho nt'Kro piicHlm, arrived hero to day on the titeainer (Nirlnthlau. llo autiniinccd that ho Intended to llvo In I'urU and would unt return to America. OIIIOAdO. July in. "Jack Johu loii Ih JiinI doliiK a little prcttx ukciU Htiiut for IiIh I'arlH flKhtM. llo will return to CIiIciiko." , Thin wnn tho way Attorney Ilach racli, who rcprcKt'iited Jack Joliimon, tho uecro piiKtllxt, In hU trial hero on while iduvory chnrKeii, received the Havre report thut JoIiiihoii In tciidn to make lilt homo In Par In. "JoIiiihoii,'' continued Ilnchrncli, "wired mo from .Montnil to not penult the forfeiture of hi bond, bh- tiortlm; that ho would appear In coti-t when n iIccIhIou In madu on hlri np peal," 1'AIMS. July 10. Jack Johnson, the uero piiuilint, his white wife, niul three neirro NcrvnntK arrived here thin nftcnioon. Tlio parly ntopped ut the tiinxt cxpnihive hotel here. WASHINGTON, July lO.-Offi-cials of Urn department of jttMtico to ilny Hity publicly that thev nrc elm crincd over the otcnpo if Jack Joint kuii. the ncarn ptiinllht, who arrive.! in Paris thin nftcnioon, hut privately they admit they ore pleased liecnuae he left the country. They will tiot demand that France return him In America, or eek hi deportation, AHhistntit United Slates District Attorney Parkin announced litis nf tcnioon that it was pmlmlile that in dictments would be returned against certain Chienco resident niiling Johiixou to escape. Me said lie wits investiculini; the matter to determine whether ttnynuo had advised the tie Hro to flee. ENGLHTRm IN H BATTLE LONDON, July 10. A declnrntloa of war wn wlrelemied front tho ad tulralty tndny, and front tnldnlitht on forty-ouo Krcnt hnttleshlpR, thirty nine heavy critUerH, twenty-two light crulaeTs, thirteen titluo layers, 19? torpedo boat destroyers, twenty tor tiedo bontti and forty-two aubmnrlnss will kIvo bnttlo off tho llrltlah conat. Tho (lermuns have nothluK to d.i with tho conflict, for tho "wnr" Ih merely tho onnunl Hrltlsh nnvnl inn neiivers, and Admiral Rlr GeorRO Cat liiKhan, commitndar-lu-chlof of tho homo flet, will try to protoct tho coiiHts against tho attack of Itla very Kood trlendH, Admirals Sir John Jo! llcoo, Sir Alexander llethell mid Ar chibald Mooro. Tho plait of bnttlo Ih being kept Hocret by tho admiralty, but It Is un derstood thut Jolllroo tins orders to try to lntul n Btrong force of ninrlnos on tho const, and It la tip to Calla Khni to provont his dolm; so. WASIUNOTON, July 10. Itepro Hcntntivea of tho National Suffrage Association today were promised u hearing' liuforo tho liottso rules eom uitttco In Deeemhor on tho suffrage, amendment to tho constitution. The committee, composed of tho wives of Senator Shufrotli of Colorado mid Congressmen Taylor, Kent, linker mid Stone linked Chairman Henry to grant mi immedinte hearing. FIVE ALASKANS PERISH IN EXCAVATION AT SEWARD HISWAIIDi Alimkti, July 10, KIvo men were iiihlmilly killed hero today hy I Im envintc in nf u deep excava Hon, Tin tlclliiM uciii liutlcil be Ptiilli Ioiih ut ili ll In, RF I ID TO USE CANAL MACHINERY 0 L Bill Introduced to Transport Panama Equipment to Government Mines-Co-operation With Employes and Sale of Product at Cost Proposed. WAHFIINOTON, July 10 A hill whereby miichiiiey used in the con struction of the Panama ('anal would he transported Id Alaska for uoveru ment use in coal jniiiiui; was intro duced in the Minnie today by Senator Miles Poiuilexter of Wa-liiut;toii. It also propose to Icnse half of the coal liniils to individual. The hill contain eo-opcrntive fea tures whereby emploves fif govern ment mines mid consumer of gov-cniment-miiicd ': would profit cipiully in coal niiiiiiiK, It also pro vides for government construction mid iiiMTiitiou jf railways and steam ship line and ndvoente location i1cmi1m oil the Pacific coast for coal consumer nl cost. Tne hill nlso prohibits child labor, provides for mi eight hour day. a minimum wage and accident insurance. T TO QUIT KLAMATH FALLS, Ore, July 10. Work of cnrjng for tho road mid bridges in Crater Lnko Park i nt a standstill today" tnntugh the refusal pf W. Frank Arnnt, stipprintcndent n the park to relinquish hi isisition to Will (J. Steel, rccenlly appointed by the Hccretnry of the interior to huc cced him. Arant contends that ho has- not been legnlly dismissed fmm the ficr viee. Tho Bccretnry of the interior ordered the change in park heads ten days ngo. (Ktamnth Falls Northwestern.) It will now bo tip to Superinten dent W. Frank Arant, of Crntcr I.ako National park, to ko Into tho courts If ho stands by his riiiih In tho fight to retain IiIh imihUIoii front which tho uecretnry of tho Interior has been trying to oust him in favor of Will O. Steel, of I'ortlnnd, and Medford. Superintendent Arant has been no tified Hint Attorney (cuoral McTloy noIdH 1ms bold that ho Is not subject to tlio civil service rulings mid thnt Secretary Lnno linn tho rUhi to nsk hln resignation. Lnno has alto nindo tho second rcipiest for Ar-iitt's rcslg tiatlnn, but tho latter declr.rcR ho will fight to tho last ditch and not re sign. "I will go Into tho court to test tho stntttH of this mutter " said Su perintendent Araut. "It has become a mater of prlnclplo with mo now, nnd my best friends hnvo advUod mo to not resign, but test tho case In tlio courts. SUFFRAGE! ADMITS E LTVRliPOOL, July 10. ;Mr. F.dillt Higby, wife of n prominent physician here, confefised today to burning tho residence of Sir W. IL Lover mid also that fdio planted n bomb in tho cellar of the Liverpool Kxehnngo recently. Slio wnn ro tnnuiled to jail. Tho outrages, tho woman said, were committed! tinder instructions 'from stiff rngetto lend ers. BOOTH MAY REFUSE PANAMA FAIR JOB F.UQKKK, Ore., July 10. 11. A. llooth when asked this morning if liu would accept uppoiutmeut u the Panama Fair commission, said: "I did not want tho nppniittment tit nil mid protested against it from tho iirL 1 had intended going abroad after my daughter Hailiarn i'iuiutdiou her school course, but 1 may rear range my plan in Hint rcgurd. I havii.Hi'iit a lenlnllvn neceptuiicn to day, lmt I will tint make u final lie clsloii inllil I foiihiiler it n few iliiyn loiiKr," ALASKAN A AN OFFIGE WORKDEADLQCKED GOVERNOR Hi IN REFUSAL TO Jacob Oppenheimcr and Frank Bau waerts to Pay Penalty of Crimes Tomorrow Anti-Capital . Punish ment Leapuc Pleads in Vain. SAN FHANCLSCO, Cnl.. July 10. Unless some extraordinary event intervenes within the next tew hour, .Tnciili OpiK'iiheiiner mid Frank Ilau waert will pav the full penalty of Hie law tomorrow morning on (he gallows. Oppenheimcr i n waiting execution nl Fotuom pri-on for mi attack on n fellow prisoner. He ha been re prieved twine. Hnuwaert. who killed it prospector in IHversidc county, is in Snu Quentin. Half ii hundred lending representa tives nf the Anti-Capital Punishment League culled on Governor Johnson here today mid pleaded for fully nn hour to have him grant n stay of execution for nt least hix months in the case of nil condemned men nt Hie priMiiif, Hint the leaguo might have time to carry out it plan nf initiating legislation to abolish the death penalty. Although ho appeared pomewhat moved by their supplication, Gover nor' Johnson wa firm in hi refusal to grant their request. '.'No one feel more horror nt the thought of the state taking n human life, said the governor, ''but I hnvc no other alternative but to enforce the law. If I acceded in your request I would bo violating my oath of of fice. You must see that there is no other course ohmi to mo but to en force the lnw which I ntn worn to uphold. Try nny court in tho state on n similar. proposition niul you will be told the sumo thing Hint I nm telling you." RITCHIE WANTS SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., July 10. If the Vmieoiivcr, I). C, promoters hopo to secure Willie Hitcliie's signa ture to n set of nrtieles calling for n fifteen round bout with Freddie. Welsh on Lnbor Day they will have to raise their offer of n $10.fj00 guarantee very materially. Hitchie received tlio offer Inst night and promptly replied Hint it was not sat isfactory nskiug Hint another offer bo submitted. Kitcliio wa offered n portion of tho moving pictures, but that part of it does not appeal to him, n lie considered them too much of n bother. "My services nro open to tho high est bidder," snid llitehio today, "but I must have u flat guarantee. I will not work on a percentage basis un der nny eircutustnuces. Tho Vmi eoiivcr offer doe not npeal to me, as I hnvo two New York offer that nro fnr better, nnd they are for ten round, no-decision bouts." Welsh, according to advices from Vancouver, has accepted tortus nnd has signed nrtieles. E TO NBW YORK, July 10. A confer ence was hold hero today between President Unrrotson of ttio Order of Hallway Conductors nnd Presldout Leo of tbo Drotherhood of Hallway Trainmen, 91 per cent of whoso members hnvo voted to strike unless their demands for lucreutod wages nro granted by eastern roads, it was announced that tho two leadors bad decided not to go to Washington next Monday to confer with Presi dent Wilson und tho secretary cf labor. "Wo moan,'' said Loe, "without nny dlsrospoct to tho president, that It Is not for us to move from tho prenont sltuutlon, mid wo Imvo no Intention of yielding. There can Im no ground for arbitration became tho rouds Imvu prcMiiitud no counter riropiultluu to our lornm. Tho llm fur coiirlllutory lejfUlutluii Is kohu." STAY HAN NG MORE THAN 10.000 TRAINMEN E VIT WILSON A NG SCANDAL UAN (III SERVICE NO Ccunty Superintended of Schools Accused of Soliciting and Accept ing Money From Applicants for Positions. PORTLAND, Ore., July 10. Re affirming bis Innocence of any wronj; In connection with tho operation of tho civil service commission and his cnndldncy for the county superinten dence of schools, County E'lnerlntcn dent A. P. Armstrong today asked Deputy District Attorney Magulro for the privilege of going boforo tbo grand Jury and tolling his side of tho charges that he has solicited or ac cepted money from applicants to positions In tho city employ while ho was civil scrvlco commissioner. Tho grand Jury Is Investigating charges of this charactrc. Magulro stated that ho probably will accord Armstrong the opportu nity to present his case, .though at what stage of tho grand Jury pro. erodings ho would not state. "I may havo been foolish but I was not crooked," declared Arm strong today. "If Detective Crad dock brought mo money from any applicant for a position, I cannot re call It. He may havo dono so, but If ho did tt was only money I bor rowed from him. At this moment Crnddock holds my note for $100. "Whero I erred was In being too lenient with applicants for positions. I sco now how I graded papers too kindly, nut not a penny camo to mo for that" Detective Sergeant Robert II. Craddock, who underwent the moat protracted examination durliig thi grand Jury hearing thus far, today admitted a modicum of folly In his dabbling In tiolltlcs. While ho re fused to discuss tho testimony ho gavo tho grand Jury or to comment on published statomonts purporting to review tho natttro of this testi mony, ho said, beforo ho took tho stand teday: "I was Just ad fool for trying to boost another follow's ganio to help a friend. Hut I can tell you this, that nono of tho money ever stuck to my fingers." Captain Slover, formerly acting chief of police, wns among tho first witnesses called beforo tho grand jury today. It Is presumed that he told the jury of tho system of recom mendations of tho head of tho pollcu department for applicants. Other witnesses called wore a brother of Comity Superintendent Armstrong. Pollco Captain Keller and Secretary of tho Civil Service Commission Tetippor. MULHALL LETTERS L INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., July 10. Letters written by Martin M. Mulhall of Baltimore, It is reported here, were located today In tho files of the Indiana Manufacturers and Shippers association. Theso lotters, It Is de clared, will shed additional light on tbo campaign of former Congress man James Watson for governor of Indiana In 1008. The Indiana or ganization Is not ntflllated with tha National Association of Manufactu rers, of which Mulhall was a former agent. Officials of tho Indiana as sociation say tho lotters will not bo published now. JACK LONDON ON 10 OAKLAND, Cnl., July 10, Ao cordiug to n atiitement issued from the Merrit hospital today where Jack Loudon, tho author is confined fol lowing mi operation for appendicitis, hid condition is satisfactory mid he is on Hit) road to recovery, Loudon', wifo denied Hint hhu was pM'M'iit ut Hie operation. "The first I mw or II," kirn Mhl, "was ln appendix coining out of lliv loom 111 Ibu doelor'n liuml," AD FILES ALDERMAN FINDLEV BOYS Y0UN60RCHARD 1500 AN ACRE Orchardist Once Sold out and Tried Game In California and Elsewhere, Concludes That no Place Offers Opportunities Like Rogue Valley. Having sold out hi orchard in terest hero ncvcrnl yenr ngo, nnd tried the gnme sinco in California nnd Florida nnd having spent the past yenr visiting various fruit region, Ilnrry T. Finlcy has decided Hint no plncc offers the npporlnntie to tha fruit grpwer Hint the Rogtio river val ley docs, nnd Jin again embarked in the orchard bniinps by tho purchase at the T. J. Williamson rnnch, east ut tho Central Point wirclos slntion, entailing nn investment of $25,000 for f0 ncres, .18 of which i in young orchard from fi to 0 yenra old. The soil is Henr creek silt nnd tho orchnrd one of the finest of it ago in tho valley. Thirty-seven ncrw arc in Spitzenberg and Newtown ap ple, Hartlelt nnd D'Anjnn penr. There t n good crop on tho trees. Mr. Findlcy formerly owned sev eral orchnrd southwest of tho city. Selling out he purchased nn orchard nt Oridlcy, in the Sncrnmento vni Iey. Last winter he spent in Flori da. Ho has visited nnd is familiar with condition in nil tho fmit dis tricts of tho country nnd is mors than ever convinced thnt the Rogue river valley i the finest fmit section on earth. WE JOY RIDES RDADHOUSES SEATTLE, Wash., July 10. Rap ping tho roadhouso and Joyriding as tho great contributors to the delin quency of young men and women. Governor Ernest Lister, of Washing ton, speaking before tho National Conferenco or Charities and Correc tions last night, pleaded his utmost support In a campaign to cradlcato theso evils. Tho governor discussed tho ques tions of supervision and administra tion of public Institutions. Depart ing suddenly from tho general text of his remarks, tho governor said: "There Is ono thing I wisn to Im press the danger of tho automobile and tbo Joyrldo. It Is a curse. It must bo stopped. Moro dollnkuonts , result from Joyriding and the road houso ovtl than from any ono source. I pledgo my word that I will render any assistants I can, as governor, to city and county officials In closing roadhouses und suppressing the Joy riding." H BY NATION'S TEAK SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, July 10. Tho nominating committee of tha National Education association, lit convention horo, reported today, rec ommending tho election of Joseph Swalu, president of Swnrthmore uni versity, for president, and Miss draco Shepherd, of Idaho, for treasurer. Tho other nominations recommonded by tho committee Include L. R. Al dortnnn, of Portland, Ore., for third vlco president. SUFFRAGETTE OFFICES MANCHESTER, RADED AND MANCHF.STEK, July 10, Suffra gette headquarter were raided ye turday and many books and paper confiscated, The polioe believe tlfa center of the militant i'HiiHitt bun been trannferred from LttudpH td Manchester. lllttlNUlt, A tMttl. NBW WORK, JHly m-Ai , lloiiclcaiill, aclor HHd playwright ft, recent hmt vielii, 4ifl Mm Hmt York h(M4ll hri ity. .0tt) WHM it dirwdly t iwwtiti tWil O devytaj) HnriJ Mty , "' ,-'' : fj