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u v- r Medford Mail Tribune WEATHER Cloudy, probably ruin Mux. A7 Miti. 117 1 Pre. .01. SECOND EDITION M131)K0m OKK(IONr, I'M?! DAY, KIWIvl',UY 110, 1M. NO. 284 roriy-thtrd rssr. Onllr Kluhtli Yr Jl I TRAIN ROBBERS MEMBERS INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION BE ALL CENSURED &.$& BY ASKS WILSON FAVORS ASHLAND A u SHOTS l.UETHALS PNGHOT'S PLANS EM TFAVORED GRAND JURY AN ENGLISHMAN REPEAL OF TOLLS SECURES! 00.000 v X W. H. Bcntcn. Rancher, Killed by Rebel Leader When Ho Goes to Upbraid (or Vandalism Upon Ranch Complications With Britain. WASHINGTON, I). C, ll. 'JO. -Strums oomplioittinui nro feared ns tin result of tlic shooting of William II. I teuton, nn F.nglislmmn, liy fir ing sipmd nl Junrer. Wednesday night. Uoiiton loft HI I'iimh to "give Villa n piece of bin mind" for depre dations oonuuittoil on Ibo lli'iiloit much anil wim seized, tried by n court innrtiiil ami found guilly of complicity in ii plot to kill (louernl Villa. Tho luttoi, who hnd provlnus l denied knowing whore llonton was, lift for ('biliuiiliitn City totlay. lUtciioNttl liy Cabinet llryiin gave mil the news of Hen Inn's ill-alb on hl- wny to n cabinet meeting. Later hi' owned that tbo president unit cabinet members bail discussed tbo mntlcr, but would not toll what wan said. Neither did bo rovonl w bother an of fort would bo made to niioaso Knglish anger nt tbo killing of a ItritMi subject by tbo Mo.xionn rehoN. Tbo text of the telegram nnnonue ing Denton's ilonth was nlsu kept se cret. Oao cabinet inomhor iutimntcd that the mei-sage indicated Villa himself bail shot tbo Knglishmnn. It was just before lilt departure that Villa bail nskod Consul F.dwnrds to inform "Mm. Denton of her Iiuh binul'ii iloatb. Kdwnrds himself bad previously boon ignorant of it. Quo, tinned hv newspaper reporters, ho p-fuscd to give details of the Kng HsIimnnV ilontli, saying bo bad prom-i-ed Villa lint to publish them, nl though ho hnd tclegrnphcd nil bo know to Washington. Shut by Villa lllunelf? Tim mtl inni tin) which condemn od Denton to ilontli wuu nnid to Imvo boon bold Tuiisdav night, with Fred orioo Oonznla Unrzu prei.idlng, mid olio iioonunt wnh the execution fol low od iL imtncdiutolv, Tnohdnr iiIrIiI iii-ti'iul of ViIiicm!iiv. If Hnghtud or tho United Stnti demands oxphiulitions, it wn? behov id Villa would- miv Honton entered hit olflro and threutonod him with n revolver, enniH'llini him to shoot in self-defense. William Denton, tbo vietm' cousin, assorted, however, that although hiti rolativii wont to re inuii'h tho rebel oommandor for dop r tint ions by rebels on tbo llonton jiroKrty in Cblbimhiia, bo wiih iiii itrmod. Denton wan hint soon nlivo ii Juarez Tuesday, hoadod for Villa's heinhtiarter. FIGHT ODOS FAVOR 'ANDERSON 1010 6 8A IN'GISfO. Cnl., fob. 20, Dud Anderson ot Medford ami Jtod Watson' of Los Angeles, woltor wnlKlitM nro gchcilulml toclaih hero tonlKht In a 'JO round bout at I'nvl lion Itlnk. Tour other bouts will Iirecodo tbo main ovont. Andeniori ruled a HtronK 10 to C favorlto over Watson, dcspltu roportn that bo Is having troulilo In miiklnK tbo rcqulrod 138 pounds. Tralnor MoubO Taussig assorted that Andor hon took off two pounds yiistiirday, nnd will niako tho wolKht hut ad mlttod It mlKbt bo nurosHary for him to ko Into Ibo Kymua.sliim to day, The wot woiithur has boon auulnst Anderson, preventing tniich road work, Charllo .Miller, tho Riant motor iiiiiii and J I in Cameron, noKro, will moiit In u ten round speclul heavy wolKht event. If Miller wins deci sively liu will bo spnt to Hydiiey to iii;uko In a series of flKhls fur ' .Mother'' llpwu, tho Atistralliiii pio. luoter. "' Kid ICxposlto of Cortland uud Henry Dickey of Oukluml urn tardud to K ton rounds, nml two short louiiil bonis lOliiplelu the prouruiu. Tho Uiilviirslly inb will bold II flisl miiiuul bull Ibis eveiiliiK mi I llu uffilr, (liu first nl ll kind, w bo oii'i of lint sol Inly uveitis nf Ibu pin liuluii suusuil The illlilliK iouui or I lit IIoIIhihI Iihs binm lllll'il Mil J M folio of Morlo'l' a'f jiiuMUM m mm nnuvumnn hi sliuuuuil, Cnanl Guiltier Would Have Every Vessel, American or Forrltjn, Pay Canal Tolls at Panama Open Canal liy July I. WASHINGTON, I'Vb. 'JO. -I'n-hi-dout W'iInoii's plan to ropoal tho ox I'uiption olaiiso of the I'anama onnal tollrt not tint with llio upptoviil hcio today of t'ohmol (looruo W. tlootb- iiN, buildor of tbo j:roat watorwnv. (loi'tbiiln nrriM'd in aitliinnton to dav from Now York. "I iilwayi hno favorod a plan to imiLit ni'urv vrhl'l. wbo.hor Ainol'ii'llU or foroik'". pay oauiil tolln," (looth- n N said. "I am Kind tbo proNidoul fools tbo xmiim' way about it. No HitliKOr of Slides "U.. IlllVlt I'VITV YllOl'llltioll of Oil eiiiiij: tho oauiil July 1. Thoro is no ilimpor of -lidoji i'Iiiso to tho water way, UiihikIi Kioloi;istrt nny minor slidi's limy bo oxpootod wlion mo wa ter rios to itrt full level in tho out. "Tho dofoiiHos of the onnal liuw bcon oompli'tod, ami Htatomouts that the nrojoot in inndoipiatoly proteot oil i'iiii bo doniod." I'lilimi'l floclliiils milil bo extiocti'd to roinniu in the 1'nitod States sev eral inoutliH, xpondiui; most of his time MUni: his hoii. It wnn tiudorstood Colonel (loclh nks will ask an npnroprintiou of .U:i,ril)0,000 to oomploto the I'linnl $7,500,01)0 more than tbo appropria tion ns fixed nt urehont though ho expeota to save nliout .f.l.OIIO.OtUI by n reduction in tho eoiistruetioii foree. In Not In Politic Colonel (loi'thals admitted that he wiis irim- hi work out n nrobleiil of dixpexiui: of tbo eniiiil miiebiuery. He is nppood to tho plan to trans fer it to Aliickn for use in the eon hlrili'tb'm nf the uoveriilbeut rnilt'ond thcr6. nssertiuu' that new eipiipmeut could be pua'luixed elienpor iiiaii ine eosl of tranportiiiK the ennui ma ehiuery to Abifikn. "The equipment lined by the Pan nnm railroad," added (loclluiN, "is miieh wider than tho standard cmice promsed for the AhiNkan railroad." Colonel noetlinlH deelared be was ikiI in imlilii'M uhen nsknl libollt the effortH of oortiiiii demoernts to in- duen him to run lor the pneniorslilp of New York. DENOUNCES VILLA WAHIIlN'dTON. Keb. 20.-TIl.lt W. II. Ilunton, tbo Ilrltlsh mlno own er and ranebmon who recently croHted from VA I'aso to Junres to denounro (lenerul Villa to his face, undoubtedly wus dead wns admltteil tndnv liv Keenitnrv of Htato Ilryun. Whether Villa hnd him executed or not, however, the secretary did not know, If ho did, It wuh coufessul t lint serious complications were pos sible. llonton, nnKnred by dumoKo to his Mexican properties, innde no con cealment ot bis Intention, when he loft !-:i I'aso, to toll Villa what ho thought of lilm. Ho iiuvor ro turned, Kl l'aso despatches said Mrs llonton remained thoro, prostrated by unxlety. BOMB WRECKS 1HREE CIIICACIO, leb. 10. -Twelve ier Slum wore injured by flvintf Kb,MH lieiu today us ii result of linen build iuxs belmi partly wreeked by u Iminb explosion, The bomb wiih net off In the donnvuy of l.eonurdo Molnue, u irroeer, who three mouth hk re eelvnl it lllnek llnild letter ilemiiiul Iiir if'JDHO. liisleud ot eouiplyluKi Melouit turned Ibo teller over In Hie police, THHEC EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS HCCOROCP IN NEVADA IH'N'O, Kev., I'i'li, 'JO. Time llitlil 'ii 1 1 Ii'ii mi l,ii sboiks twin leeiiided belli emlv lodny by Mie si'lsiuouiupll jlll lilt' I'llUl'IsllV nl' Vet win, tin MUIUUJJV wus ll'JMIHU. Three Dantllls Hold Up Mall Car ot Queen & Crescent's Pnsscnncr Train at Irondalc, Ala., Gcttlnu Front $40,000 to $103,000. HIIIMINOIIAM. Alii-, I'Vb. 'JO. With booty in their posesslon to the estimated value of $ 111.000 to flOO, 000, Ihiee liunilits who held up the tit it i I ear on tho (jueeii Criweonl's New York-New Orlenns pasm'iii;er train at Iromlale IhkI llitlil, were lie iiiK hunted toihiy bv men uud do);s in the lounlrv northeast of here. In lootiut; the eat tho outlaws me' with resistance I'loiu Chief Mall Clerk A. II. .Merville and one of the tiio struck bun down with a knife, wouudiuK him painfully, though not linupi rottsly, li the Nhouhlers, Members of the train erew were of the opinion that the moil got aboard at Alalia and made their wav for waul throueh the conches, douulUK mnsks when they were ready for business. At nil events, they swarm ed suddenly oxer the lender into the engine cub as Iromlale was reached, foreini; the engineer and lireiunu nt their pi-tols' points to cut the train nt the rear of the mail ear and then pulled abend uud left the rol of tho train stalled ami the eumneer and fireman with It. At u safe distance from the train they foiceil their wny Into the mull car, surmised the clerks who, busy ul their work, bad not realied that anything was wrong, turned their in tention at once lo the registered mail, brushed .Merville's resistance nside, gathered tip four hacks of mail, overlooking, howeter, the most Miluable one in Ibo ear, jumped off mid disappeared in Ibo darkness. Railroad officials were of Ihe (minion that Ihe baudilM knew Ihe night' iiinll would be especially .well worth looting. I'onlofl'ice officials, though active in pushing pursuit, were very reticent. To tho robbers' identities there was not Ibo slightest clue. 8 L RAYMOND, Wush., IVb. 'JO.- In nu open letter to tho public today the mill operators of N'illiipn Harbor threw down tbo gauntlet lo labor unions mid declared their intention of standing unitedly ngnlnst tbo eight hour iluy nml the closed shop. The Idler rend: "'o will opornlo our mills nnd camps in tho future iim in (be past, leu bourn per day, or as niiiiiy hours as wo consider it iidvisnble, accord ing to conditions that limy arise from time lo time. "e will operate in the future, oh the majority have ill Ihe past, strictly upon Ihe open shop policy." F! L SENT BY PARCEL POST I.KWI8TO.V, Idaho, Tob. 20. Following her arrival hero, by parcel post from (IraiiKevlllo, Idaho, little four-year-old May I'lerslorff Is on Joying a visit with bur grandmother, Mrs. O. tl. Vonnlgerholx, today, When her visit Is over she will bu ro turned to nor parents In tho sum') iniiniior. Tbo llttlo tlrl, who wolghs but 48 pounds rodu In Ibo mall car with 3'.' cents In parcel post stumps attached (o bur coal, WRESTLER ELOPES MM 12-YEAR-OLD I'OUTI.ANI), Oil),, I'iiii. SO. -Oleil llalloy, a professional wrestler, '!! years old and Maruurut I'liuiuherlaln, uxeil 12, worn taken from u Hoiitheni I'mlflu train hero curly loduy by IMlllund pollen win hud been sum iiiomul by Ibo (mill new, Tim loiiplo bourded tbo t ruin nt Coililuir. Tobuiiiu loiinly. Vu. AnulMiied III polli (i (out I or li liilory idisruns, llulley MTiiied a tOUllHUSIH'V If fliv !"- Kst ' ?w. -hiiiiiiiiiw i Ileiii7 .sy Hull I'rofuuor Wlnlliiop M, llsulcls Henry Cbix.ljjtll fled I'nifesnor Wluthiop ,M. Illinois Iim i- been uom Inn I oil bv tb provident for members nf tho lulor-tnte eommeree eoniiuis sion. Iloih men hate high reputa tioim which bus lid the President to hcliotc Ibev will add to tbo knowl edge mid ability !' the rulliliM- ton E HANCOCK, Mich.. IVb. 'JO.--Practical peonage in tho Michigan cop per mining country was charged to day before the eouuntitoo of eon grcHHmon investigating strike condi lions by (labriel Mahtsou, leader of a gang of Armeuiuu stiikehieakerr. brought into the district in No em ber. He nnd his men, he suid, were luk eu to (he mines i guarded ears mid on (be journey none wns pciiiiiltcd to leave Ihe train, lie usseited that on their nrrivnl they were just iim strictly guarded in their huiikhouses nnd iiccompaiiied bv nilui'il escorts on lieir wny In uud from work. Filially, lie testified, Ihe gang de cided to ipnt December I, embodied this decision in u formal resolution mid delegated him lo submit it to the inmmgeiueul. When ho did ho, bo charged Hint two men thietv him Into it buggy, beat uud choked him, drove with him to the Son ritllroad Nlutloii mid put him on a train. Ilu jumped off, however, wheieupou, be hiiid, the same two men urrested him, took him before a justice of the pcaco uud licensed him of clouting it disturbance and cursing the Ameri can flag. The justice sentenced him to twenty days' impiisoninenl. K AND MOTORS NF.W YORK', IVb. 'JO. Kmly lending In stocks loduy moved slug Kisbly, uud thero wns no positive (rend lo, Ibo iiiiirkel, Kpi'clnltieh were iibout Ibo only slocks traded Into nnv exlcut. Aliieiieiiii leo rose I, Opening IVt under lusl nlubiV eliihe, (lenerul Molors udvniiecd liulf ii point nter thai pi ice. Ciiiiiidlnil hicll'in los peiiily u polul, leu nnd Moloui liiereused lliolr unllls lis Hie Imdlinf roBici.oi. Riliuley drop ped :il;j. HoinU win eiisy. Tliv wuikvt dund dull. PRACTICE PEONAG PER IN Administration on Record ns Apirov- Inn Conservation Garrison Re verses Himself In Connection With Roancke River Dam Project. WABIIINOTON, Feb. 20. -Tim Wilson administration wont on rec ord here today In approval of tlio Clifford I'luehot school or conserva tion, Thli stniul wns Inken when Hecre tary ot War Harrison reversed him self fn connection with the lUmno'ui rlvi.r dam project, (larrlsoti origi nally approved the bill, which tram furred valttablo wntorpownr rights to private corporations, Today lu wrote n letter to congress disapprov ing the measure. Kocretnry Harrison, wltli Presi dent Wilson's approval, will a! for aiithorlfiitlou to lu permits for tbn construction of water power projects, with tbo stipulation thai they bo lusued only to concord In corporated iu public utilities under statu lawn nml so restricted that con trol by iuonoHillstlc corporations will bo Impossible. To protect the rights of stales, retenue nrcrulm; lll go to states, nnd not to tho fed eral government This suggestion Is exported to henl tbo bresch existing bet con ndvocatcs of states' rights and nations! control of tho natural resources of (tin country. Tbo plan propose Hist tho secre tary nt war shall be the court of Inst resort In granting permission for tbo limitation of wnterpower on navi gable streams, E K'ghlccn members of Ihe Medford volunteer fire department luive gone on it strike in protoot against Ihe eilv council's decree to deprive them of telephones ut tiie city's expense. They have mude out their resigna tions nml will present them March 1. Tho eighteen members comprise the entire membership. The phonos cost the city $i:i.f0 u mouth, and (heir ubolisbuieitt part of the economy poliev of the new ud mlnist ration. The council will prob ably lake no steps lo induce them to change their minds. The nu'iuliors who will resign ares II. A. lluller, II. Ii. Wilson, Jack Frcdciihurg, Frank I.iudley, Alex, Wright, 1). I'. F.nds, P. C. Higbiim, Claud Mctr, II. I. HasWell, llusil (Iregory, Jack Dent, F. II. Ilurulton. (loorgo Kads, Clnrenco lloyd mid Ruukiii I Mrs. E HANGING OF WIFE MURDERERS MICIIIOAN CITY, Intl., Feb. 'JO. Two wife murdereni were electrocut ed today iu the Htato penitentiary here. They were John Cherekii, aged 10, nnd Hurry Rasieo, :i,ri yenrn old. ChereknV throe ehiblrcii will be hoiii Id relatives In Austria. BANDIT CASTILLO PLEADS INNOCENCE HI, PASO. Fob. '0. - Maximo Cuh tillo, the Mexican bnnilit itectiMcd of responsibility tor the Cumbro tunnel Iragcdy, nrrived here Ihln iifternoon under it heavy guard of United Ktates soldiers uud was locked mi Iu Ihe guardhouse ut F it Hllss In u cell adjoining (lenerul Kiilariir'x. He eonlliiiicd In protest bis Innocence of Ibo Cumbro tunnel horror, Haying bu could prove mi alibi, though some of his men may Imvo been guilty. Ilu did lint try to bide Ills opinion that nil would bo over wi him If he wnin Miii,n",ieM lo (Ifiieiiil Vlllit, but said bo did im believe Anil run would be so unjust ns to linn him over o I'i'iiiilii di'iilb wllboiil lieuilng bis ilelViise. J. II. Freed Mild wife nf Yruku uru spuudlnif h fww duy In (bv city Boosters Return From Development Loagtio Mcctlnq at Eugene Enthus iastic Over Propess Made (or Proposed Display Building. Ashland forty strong returiui'l from the Oregon Development League mooting this morning en thusiastic over tbo success of tho gathering and certuln that tbo ex hibit will be 'stabllsbod Iu that city III l!li:. When the train stopped at Med ford tho Ashland boosters lined up at tho depot and lo the following ipiestlons ) oiled In chorus "abso lutely " Hid wo put Itogiio liver on tbo limp nt KugenoT Absolutel)! Did we get what we went after? Absolutely! Do you love ICugeuo? Absolutely! Are you glad to lie back In the Itogiiii river valley? Absolutely! Is Medford all right? Absolutely! Tbo members of tho delegation were unanimous In their pralso of tbo hospitality and cordial treatment received at tbo bands of KiiKenu and all believed that thero Is no further question regarding tho building ot tho ehlhlt building at Ashland and tho hearty co-operation by every ills trlct In tho state. Tho mooting In 8alum In March will probably be tho last ouo before actual construction work Is started. Tho naming of representatives of the Cemmlarrlal clubs lo attend the Halom meting will bo lft lo tbo var ious commercial bodies. K. V, Car ter will probably bo sent from Ash- land. II was votud (o bold a meeting ot members of the ttato legislature. members of Ibo state commission on the Panama Pacific exposition and a committee of men from tbu several delegations at )evterday's meeting In Portland March 2, to talk over the question of maintaining nn ex hibit nt Ashland during tho expoil (Ion. CREATE PARK FUND FOR CRATER LAKE WABIIINOTON, Feb. 20. Bono- tor Chamberlain today roportod fav- orably from tho committee on public lands a till to create tho "Crater I.iiko, National Park Kovontio Fund." Tho bill provides that proceuds from all leases fraucblso, permits and every other source In tho park shall bo deposited with tbo treasurer or tho Pnltod .States nnd all expendi tures shall bo on requisitions ap proved by tho secretary of tho In terior. Tho only two national parka Iu tho country where this system iIoch not already prevail nro tbo Crater I.ako, Ore., and Mesa Verda, Colo., and Hecrutnry of tho Interior I.auo, In n letter to Senator Cham berlain, says thero Is no reason it should not apply there. ARMSTRONG Oil TRU PORTLAND, Or., Feb. 'JO. County School BiiDerintendent Arm strong uud bin brother, Koburt H. Armstrong, were placed on trial be fore Circuit Judgo Kiivn'iiiiugh today charged wiih having furnished secret uud special information retarding an examination for "ollce captain while A. V, Arinstiong wtw a member of the city civil Hcrvieo commission. Hubert Armstrong is charged with us histliig his brother to gel Ibu ipios lions In Ibu certain members of (be polieo force, Tbo Holooiloii of Ibu lury occupied Ibo morning mid will iirobubly not he completed until loiuorinvv, Tim Jolly Kiilorliiluorx, bu W appear nl Hie I'age Ibeiiler, Kulnr day mid Kiiudiiy, lUniiiry IM'M, have innde u Itreiit bit In Halom, Al bany, CoiviiIIU nml other towns In Ilu Wllli'iiii'llo valley. Tbo Albany dvmovrul !)' ul tlitiui Reccmmend Multnomah Grand Jury Indict and Prosecute Road Con tractor for Libel of County Judge Tou Velle Vandals Reproved. Iteeommeiidiiig llcall k Co,, rond iiiacbinery coutnielorH, to the Mult iioiuuh county grand jury for indict ment for allempled slander of boun ty Judge F. I. Ton Velle, censuring A. V. A. families, for alleged ncu or vuiiilnliMii, commending tho orchard clean-up campaign, recommending the abolition of Ihe county pathol ogist's office uud praising the coun ty poor farm nnd county officials generally, the grand jury finished its labors Thursday evening and was discharged. The report rends ns fol lows; "WV respectfully report that wo bavu Investigated' all criminal mat ters brought to our attention and have returned true bills In flvo canon not true bills In four others. Many other matters Imvo boon submitted to this Jury which In our opinion wore not tbo subject for tbo Intervention of tho criminal courts. The llenll Krsndnl "Home scandal attaching to Ibo lot ting of tbo contract for tho Pacific highway sometime ago was Investi gated by this Jury and witnesses wore brought from Portland. After fully Investigating said matter wo find that tbo county court has been out rageously libeled by tho firm ot llcall & Co. of Portland either for tbo purposo of blackmailing the county court Into buying machinery nnd material from that concern or for tho rcMon that being untblo to moot tho prices demanded by thn county court thoy becamo dlsijruntleVl and attempted to Imptito dishonesty to tho county JudRo, The, uvldenct shows that ono llcall then the presi dent of this company caused to bo Inierted In tbo books of tho com pany a charge against tho Hon. F. h. Tou Voile for automobile tires nnd thereafter caused the said ontr.v which purported to show that thoy had been furnishing tiros to Tou Velio to bo exhibited with tbo In tent to libel and blacken the char acter of Judge Tou Velle. Hy tho the admission nf this concern, no or der hnd over been placed for such tires nnd said entry was wholly fatiq nnd mndo knowingly nnd for tho pur poso of either blackmail or llbol. Tho publication of this libel having occurred In Multnomah county wo are without Jurisdiction to return an Indictment but wo respectfully recommend that tho portion of this report dealing with this subject oo transmitted to tho district attorney of that county with tho recommen dation that tho matter bo submitted (Continued on Psqo 3) TWa DEATHS DUE TO HEAVY STORM l.OS AXGFXKS, Cnl., Feb. 20. Two deaths due to tho unusual rain storms Hwccpiug southern California were reported today. Miss Suo Ne ville, n wcnlthy omngo grower of Covinu, nnd Hurold SeiU, '27, her nephew, were drowned nt her ranch, The ilrovvnliiff of it newsboy nt Snntn Hnrbnrn earlier in tbo Htonn linH brought its death total to three lives. HesidcnlH who Imvo lived in Po nionn valley for twenty-two yearn ro call no rniustor num severe as tbo one that has prevailed hero for tbo last three days, Trnffio was entire ly suspended on tho three trans eouliueiititl railroads through Po mona, and Ibo Pnelfio Kloetrio bus no hopi'H of operating " inlerurbun ours for several days. Three South ern Pnelfio Ovorltind trains nro slnll ed nt Pomona station with washouts on both Hides. Damage to Ibo orange croves will run into IhnuHiiild of dollars. Al Kan Dliuas tho rood overseer stilled Hull every bridge wiih out nnd Hint bis entire force wns busy uld lug distressed families. A iieiir-ebuidbiirst lit Ibo nioun lulus last night shortly after mid night soul ii veritable wall uf water down over (be valley, washing badly Ihe faiuuiiM I. a Vcrnu orange orch ard, Hooding it section nf Lords burg mid MMiiliig like livers ihroujjlt Hie slieuis ut J'owoim.