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WORLD'S NEWS IN MIDGET FORM Long Stories of Bip Events ToW in Brief Paragraphs ter Quick Reading. k5.TI0NAL CAPITAL SMAPSHOTS Glt'nlnga of InUraot Prwn Wacfilngton—Lat* Happonlngt In th« Routia af f porta—Foreign and D<v rh«Uc Occurranoaa.
WASHINGTON
W. C. UcConn i of Sh&moklo wu appointed Kate proMMUoo director tor Pern. vaaltL HU liead<]aanera Will be in PhllRdelpula. He auccewdc Arthur H. jlcKean, a I'ittsbursh Democrat. McConnell Is a I’enroae man polUlctlly. With Preaideot Harding and hU caoInei preaeut, the budget ajratexn of got_*n>i»ental exp’^uounres arms Uuncbed at a “get together" party by Chariceti. Dae a The bghtlna general, familiarly known aa "Hail and Maria." was in Characteristic form. United States Dereronent of La her reports decrease of 1(17 per cent In cost of Urlng In the United States from J nut, HAM, to May. HOI. The sdmiulstretlon's permanent ur10 bill waa Introduced In the Houae of Hej^eaentatlvea and for the firs', time was made public. No explanatory s intern ecu accompanied the In- ! traduction of the measure such ns heretofore has been customary and fc' official estimate was made of tlte : terenue It U eapected to return. Traffic through the Panama Canal In May was 21d ships, lightest for any month since June, 1820. Becreter; of Commerce Hoover detiareU hat prices ui bituminous coal at the mines are not excessive. He saiu be had ;ot given sufficient study to the anUircdt j situation to express au opinion.
Besoiu'.loQ v-ere adopted at the eon ventkm in ©etmlt of WraWed American Vetetnas of Wirtd War urflna Congress to provide speedy relid fer dissbW former service taeo. According to figures Issued by Shipping Doard. the fleet of the beard is valued at f7».000.00a peacetime V c, Secretary of War Weeks anntra-ed an army Federal would be sent 'o Peru to represent the War Dspartmeut at the cent- nnisl celebration. Senate adopted th tldgc resolution granting Oangror si consent to the states of Ken Vorl and New Jersey to enter into sr ogm-nent eatab 11 shlng “the pou of New York Authority" J ernes A. ftlllman of New Tortfared An' ? Cnjuliart RUUman in the office of Referee Daniel J. Gleason at Poughkeepsie, N. T. The cyca of the banker never once r*t thoee of the wife be U suing for dlvorc? daring the thr ■e-hour grilling to which be was subjected. In the moat spmaruUr bombing practice at see ever held, with twentyfive planes taking part and about eighty bombs dropped, roe group of five heavy bombers dropped a s so accurately around the old battleship Iowa, which was the target, off Norfolk, as to arouse the enthusiasm of both army and navy aviation experts watching the testa. Two hits
SPORTING
NATION'S BUSINESS
Tbs Interstate Commerce Commission approved loans by the govern ’aieut to the Chicago, I’.-Kk Island and Pacific ralms. of fl^tsa&W, to me YAheeling and Lake Title of „tM) •end to the Minneapolis and Bn Louis of fatKMUd, U u fer the purchase oi new equipment. Germany delivered iJtOO cars to France and Ueigiun. in compliance with the order Uiut iluit couuiry replace railway material takeu by her armed forces. P-eo Motor Cur Company of Lanalny Sodded to close all departments fur tv»c weeks vacation begtming July A This does not inciude pspair and Service departments. One thousvr *. box cars of «U tons capacity are oeing ordered from Uiu Biandord hteel Cur tVMnpany of HSmmono, iud., by the Erie luuiroao. An arhlyetlon agreement has been algued by striking paper mill employee* and employ en ot; this country and Canada. Striking emp' ets of paper mlllr (u tins country d Canada voted to accept proposal made by manufacturers tc submit oj urbllrailou the wage
hens', jr iV orris, chairman of the Senate Agriculture Committee, declared consumers are starving while loodutuffs are rotting on the tunas bets high freight rate* prohibit their
Voting Mil Jus won his second game uf the aeaw ;■ tor the Brooklyna, beat tag the Thus 9 to 2. It was bis second ■tart Pitcher Jim slnttbews of the Baltimore InternadoPol League dub bss been test to the Moline, 111., dub of the Thiee 1 Lesgur Manager Jack Dunn of the Orioles announce? It is the hope of the Intercollegiate Golf Association that the Oxford and Cambridge golfers will find It possible to compete in future championships here. The Cambridge visitors at presnt playing la the tournament ut Greenwich are general favorites. Elisabeth Kyan of Caiilornlu defeated Mrs. Suucrthwaite of England in final mutch In women's singles of the British turf court tawn tennis championship match. In the main boat ei the Philadelphia Ball Park, George Chaney,' 183 pounds, cf Baltimore, beat Joe TlplUx, 180, of New York, in one of the hardest fought glove Cun testa ever witnessed. Chaney won on point* through his aggre* 'vfloeas. The United Stab . Golf Assodction announced th# date* of the open golf championship of C.ls country will be from Jc'y 19 to 22, Instead of July 18 to 2L John Long, a 200-pounder, who played guard ou 8wartlunore last season. Is the first football playotr of note to Join this yeere < ion at the Naval Academy, Annapolis. He Is specially welcome, as both uf tie Nary's guard*. Moore and Wlilkie, have graduated. .Liner.cau Meadow-brook? team dcteated »be Woodpeckers of England In polo ut Hor! Ingham by 7 goals to 0. la the presence af a weights and measures official, world's amateur end professional records were broken at Uarselllea, France, when Joseph A. sum muscled out 121 poundv. The amateur record was 111 pounds and the professional 117 ponndi The French government i vs appropriated 80.000 francs for tne use of the French Federation of Lawn Tennis, to help defray expenses of the Davis Cup team that will come ty the United State* In July. William T. Tllden and Mrs. Moll.. PJurstedt Mallory were eliminated from the mixed doubles competition in the British lawn tennis champion tonenatrtet at Wimbledon, England. Mrx Woosmun end Mies Howklna, of England, defeated the American pair.
"World production of vrudepetroletntes grown from M,<aj9,UU0 metric until mis to V7.uw.uuu m xim Judge Hugo Fritmd in the Unlt--J Lutes District Court In Chicago overruled a motion by ttu detense in busebail trials to quash ladic-uneuu Charging a exmsjilraey for the Chicago V< late Sox play ers to tliruw the lUlV
World serioa.
Women juffrege advocates lost their fight In the eeuatfc oy. the defeat of a proeFUirti of the <?>DkUtuuonal reform bill giving Congress the right to determine under what candle omen
Would lit allowed to
Lew'* Zuclmuui of c _o, un | eroont iiaaeball fan, died as th« re- J
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FOREIGN
•Suit
>f unuue excitement at a game.
He waa alfiicled with heart disease
end wus unable -o sl'tnd the leuomu caused by an amateui contest.
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Tb* Volcano SiromboU, of Stromboli ' ‘-.no, off the north coast of Sldly,
Italy, Is In eruption again.
The Jail at 8'lgo, Ireland, wns broken Into tnd three prison ra removed from It. The ruuovul was effected despite the fact Uiat :he full military guard
was Inride the prison.
A regular battery of arguments, supported by reams of evdence, ha* i been brought by the «'«ImdUuj gov- I ernmenf before the Hoyni Cotumuslon, London, couaidering the goes- ' tlun of removing the einbar. o on importntioi, of store i title Uiin the |
United Kingdom.
A 'x'ureo-liolsUev.k plot ot vast pro portion-, ha* been discoiered by Allied ! outliurtUe. at Oonataminople, it wo* I announced. Numerou* arrest* hare , bven ma le. Including the alleged ring- i
leader -if the tuotement.
The proposal of Premier Lloyd j George for a conference in London on the Irish question between represcuta- ' lives of subUieni nod northern Ire- I hind and the British govoremen; pos>-lb:*- of aerepunce In 1U |.' form. 7 hi* declaration Is mu fcjiwoJi de Valera, T’rcuidem ■
TAFT CHIEF OF SUPREME COURT Negative Votes Cast by Borah, Johnses La Fofiette, RepiAficans, and Watson Democrat SENATE CONFIRMS, 60 T 0 4 Appointment Attackrl as ParsDy Wetltleal—First Man in American History te Held Highest Exaeuttvs and Judicial Offieae Washington.-Totbct PresldnM WOham Howard Taft war nomiuetad by President Ha.ding to be Chief Justlcv of the United State* oupretne Court and his nomination was "Dfinaerl by the senate in executive session. The noralnatloo was not confirera--witbout op|>oslUoa. howev< r. and c. roll call was demanded. The oppouttlot. was understood to have Steea voiced by Senator* Borah (Idaho), Johnson (Can. and La FoUette (Wis.), all Uepnbllcan*. who were said to have criticised Mr. Taffy record and hi* nomination. On the roll call, however, only four vote* were cut against confirmation. These . «n by Senators Borah. Johnson and La Kollctte. and Senator Watson (Ca.), Democrat. The final vote wo* 00 to 4. An agreement was reached not to make public the roll
call.
The seo-te's door# were closed for discussion of the Domination after suggestions thrt Mr. Tan be confirmed tn •open executive" sesaioo, becaise be la i former President, bad been rejected by his opponents. Senators Borah < od Johnson led th;ht on the floor 1.' tripos! tior, to Mr. Taft, while he was defended by ebon-, a dozen senator*, indudinj. Knag, c! Pennrylvanio, Keiiogg, of Mlnncueta. and Willi* of .Ohio, Republlcana, and Underwood of Ala! .iiaa. minority leader; Smith f South Carolina, Uvertnun of North Caro'lna and Brassard of LouUi.ina, Democrats. or* Boruh and Johnson were understood to have centered their fight on Mr. Taft'a legal training. experlefaLXand guallOcatiuna krrording to rel*ort* filtertn/ out from the senate chamber. Senator Johnson wu* said have declared that M-. Taft'* xppolr.tment was . urely pclitlcaL*’ A similar otari*. it was reported was made by Senator Borah. Senator Johnson, it wu stated, asserted that Mr. Taft had not regarded himself a* a lawyer but m a ]K>'.ltlriar and bad "abandoned" his pn ixakm after learln- the White Uo-uw The Calllorrla senator. It wu* rc-porfed. ■aid that he had tr..-d to disregard perarunl objections to the nomine.- and was voicing bis opposition iniely because Mr. Taft had lacked, for nearly a genet nilcsi, or ..ore, any legal ex-l-erience which would fit him for the higher, judicial" p.-st of the nation. Ueferenco wu made, it waa said, by Senate. Borah, to the “drawing" from the supreme bench by the Republican party of Secretary Hugbws to become the PresIJentlui candidate of the RepubUcan party. In this connection It was stated -.hat Mr. Borah made Hit sta^Tiec. that, having taken an able 'aw-yer from the supreme bench four years ago and tn ce a politician of him. It was now proposed to take a politician—a man who has devoted practically his m -ture life to politic*-—-and put him on the supreme bench In the interest of party j-olltScs." T1.C defense of Mr. Taft, 't was said, wu led by lemon at*. S«ietur Lnderwood said that Mr. Taft had mad* hlnaelf "beloved by the South," adding that thl* sentl-ent wu due largely to Mr. Taft's appointment, wbc-n .'-resident. of a Sou.berner, the late Chief Justice White, to the blghe« Judicial position of the ■©entry. Similar statemem*. It was reported, were made by Senator Broauard. of Louisiana, the native state of the late flilef Justice. Mr. Tail's legr! hr.ml -g wu praised. It wu snld. by Senators Kuct sad Wills, the latter referring to his experience on the bench to Ohio. Senator Kellogg. It wes said, referred to the iLosltlcm of honor held by Mr. Taft in Loir and almilar an? niaNoftfi, ^ Senator Lodge of Manachusetts. Republican lender, and Senator Brnn-d.-gw, itepabilcun, of Ootmectlcnt, -vh.-re Mr. Taft re-aides, did not Join it> the disens*lon. it was raid.
TARIFF BILL”
BEFORE HOUSE Some »ates Higtwr Tnan Payr.eAJdrch Law, and Others
Are Slightly Lower.
NO ESTIMATE OF YiaD Way* ind Mean* Members Expect Return as High «t fWfiWMJOO—Wch Schedule C’Sded to Some Exxsnt
and Lumber Cut ta Piece#.
Washington. — The administration's penuanest tariff hill was -r .rodneed la the bouse of rapreaectatlves and for the first time was made public. j No explabaiarr statements accom- ] parted the introduction of the mensure, as heretofore ha* be-* customary, t and no official estimate was made of the revenue It is expected to return Unofficial estltnatra hr member* of | the Ways and Means Committee, bew- ! ever, placed the expected return as high as r.00,000.000 a year. The Payne-Aldrlch law in the norma! orewar year* produced a little more lbaa three hundred million dollar* a year. Examination of the bill, which ravers IWC printed p*g*«, show? that in some cases the rates proposed are
I higher than corresponding rate* of • -*■ n n , ! the Payue-Aidrich lew. white other* Appellate Divison Soll(9y Rules ; are correspondingly lower. City Musi Give Transit An «* Unui,e °t how the whole wu «? AAA AAA ' '' om P* r ^‘ ' r!lh «»« Payne-Aldl. h law Board Si,000,000. .WL-Jld only he possible by tariff experts
making i> detailed study, because the
GEJ
3RGE M. REYNOLDS
of the lading Finanof th* lEtnited Stale*
COURT OVERRIDES SENATOR JOHNSON
George !i_ Beynolda, pr-rioun- of the C'mtln* atal and Oomnrerrial ir .nk of Ohicagv and one of the recugr jcd
flnancfsl baders cf the •'Ountry. , - , MiilTlESr~^
AS CHIEF OF STAFF
New York.—The Hylnn admlrlrtratlon has loot (is first legal fight to upset Governor Miller's new Tranrit Comn..skion, which It equipped by the iegl?!ntu« -with power to Increase fare* if It se"s -At. The Appellate Uvlslon of the Suprenx. Court, in a decision on the case, argued by United 8'ates Senj stor Hiram W. Johnson as special counsel for the city, unanimously derided In fovor of the commission. The points Involved were whet tier the Board of Estir ate. as decreed by the Miller law, should pay tbt cx- ’ crises of the ' ummlsalnn. The Board of Estimate refuted to apiiroprUte unvxiiended balances of tde former transit ranstrnc:Ion commissioner and ; declined to furnish 81.UOO.000 needed to carry the new commissi on over
til December 81 next.
In their opinion the Appellate JosMees remark the raBs‘"u:iuual!ty of the art !i not yet “ripe for decision."
They explain:
"No a.-tion bat been taken. No plan (f,.r readjustment of the transit ■hiddie) has been prepared or submitted. No contracts have been
drawn.
"It is a matter of common knowledge that Intramural transportation matter* are in a deplorable condition, it may be thr.t the plan devised will he ro sound, so safe, so conservative, so fair and reasonable, that It will be wllllmriy areepted by all parties. Tliere 1* no question but that the city has power to approve of modifications
of existing contracts.
“Tie respondents (Hylnn administration) have argued llmoet every conceivable question that could be raUed In opposition to this application. Many have no relevancy at the present time. We have considered the vital ones and reach the conclusion that the applications should be grant-
afi."
First Act Is Order to Rtflrlar Office™ to Aid Ex-Soldiers
in Relief HaUere.
bedules of the new kill are. In many cases, not framed in parrallel with 'he schedules of the Payne law. hat j
are differently coustrncted. I In comparison with the Underwood | sfter he became chief
tariff la of the Wilson .dmIn 1stra-' tlon, the new bill removes many articles from the free Itrt. although
Washington-—Within a few hours
--tuff o; fi^
arniy, General Pershing was actlfi" ss secretary of war. Secetr »rj We, ks ltrf< ' fiv«-dgy visit to his farm in Lan-
leave* a large list free of duty. Inriud- faster, N. H, and Assistant Secretary ing print usper, wood pulp, leather! Wain right was on an inspection toot and harnes* and agricultural imple- of “f®? posts In the south.
It raises the dutb „
great bulk of import' already being taxed. It has made n- notable addi-
tions to the free list
Comparison of the wool schudnle with schedule K ot the Payne-Aldricb bill, over which a bitter fight was ' ‘ Congress, showed material
Both Get;(nil Pershing ami Major General Hrrtx.rd. aastaouil' riiief of ■ Staff assumed thri* u,-w duties without c -remonj. Major Genera' March, the retiring chief of st«ft, left his desk after bidding farewell to Ids fri- .do. Geuera’ Persh'ng - firet ct ujx>a on' •ring his new office wo.-; ,o order
reductions in a number of Instances.; 0 ®f* ,r * <,f th,* regular at .„>• to "ludp | In the Items of brte and gloves, the fortunate c-rtiiades,' former doty flxec by the committee was SO * ervlce In making cotuact with cents a pound and 25 per cent ad i ,b * of War Hug Insurant-- to valorem duty In addition, while In the j rwipw ®r «ou\ert tiiclr lusunuire to Payne bill the rate was 44 cents a ' " b, “ lri medical or dental treatment pound and 00 per cent ad valorem. ] » K> H>llalizatlo!i or voc-i.riocmJ training. Clothing, as fixed in the bill, carries or 10 Parent their riaima for c mpen-
20 cents a pound and 25 per cent, as , ‘■ at,on -
WORLD NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM
WATERTOWN, N. Y_Judge Frank Irvine of Ithaca, former Public Service Coni:..l»»loaer t has accepted appointment ns seventh member of the Board of Arbitration to settle the strike of p-ijier and p Ip makers. CHICAGO.—Chili wi i be dry within five years, predlaed Min Anna Gor-
against 44 cents a pound and 00 fiei
cent In the Payne measure.
The same degree of shading was made by the committee In knit fabrics, at 25 cents a pound and 20 per cent ed valorem, against the former Republican rate of S3 to 44 cents a pound
and M to 55 per cent ad valorem.
Republican members cf the committee, refusing heretofore to give any intimation as to the exact provisions of tbe measure, declared that the rates on wool were much below the PayneAldricb scbeaule. Democratic members of the committee did not get access to the hill until Just oefore It was Introduced, and they are at work In an effort to find out Just how It compared
In the rush to get the bill to the
house the committee had no time to ‘ ™ wer * •““trertra to assist former
-..V .. . ..... It.tif Ipt-A In _
"The obligation Is Imposed upon an Personnel Adjptants throughout tbe #nny, recruiting officers and regufar officers on duly wlih the National Guard and organized reser.ik," the order said, “to aid their less fortunat*
comrades.
"Such officer* will at once famllar- & Ue themselves with t |.e order* ard circulars relating to tbe V'ar EUk Insurance Bureau In so far as thoee Inst nut Ions refer to renewal or -onvai^ slon of insurance, compearadou, medical or dental treatment, hospitalisation and vocational training so tha* Intelligent assistance and ad-ice may be afforded ex-servlce men >.i regard to their relations with the bureau “ All officers mentioned !n the order
submit a report, but It is subject to change. It was said, by a Republican caucus. Only a few changes were made at tbe last meeting, the most important being a turn about on the question of oU. After voting down a proposal to tax crude petroleum, the committee, at the eleventh hour, pot a tax of 85 cents a barrel on crude and 25 cents a barrel on fuel OIL The lumber schedule, as originally drawn, was cut to pieces by the commltt#*, which finally heeded the apj*eal of llepubtlcans to have finished lumber kept on the free list. Shingles, however, were taxed tn th, lumber
toa pmutat OT Ibo Wcoioo’. U,rl, fcbrfolf ho, m ,o, ,„ h „ tUOi leium-runce 1 nun. „„ .... m 1
ENDOWS SCHOOL FOR MUSIC Wife of Thoms* Nelson Page Lerves
8i.SOO.OUO Estate.
Washing! .r,. -a fVJ.UOO gadowmam e»iahll*hjc«ii by the Crcfu^ral
the j led - t
ioctattot __ J sci.oot of music to tie known i Bryan I-sttu.ip M. -.-iorlsl, fn m of her bri.tlier, 1* ciuialned 1 wU of the Ute I wce Li Page, Wife of Thomas Kelson author and fun:.-r Amb«««ad Italy. Tbe document »cs j]i^
tbe
lUn 7euir,enuice Union, on her return from a 22.000-tulle lecture trip
of South America.
LONDON.—Specisl precautions are being tak,u to protect all the British Cabinet Ministers in conM-quenc* of discovery of a plot to murder them. CHICAGO.—Separate agreements by any group of railway employees on qoe- ions of wages and working conditions have been ruled against by the Railroad Labor Board, and sbeh de-
cision was .uuunced here.
DUBL'" -The proposal of Premier Lloyd U, rg« lor a conference tn Ixm-
uoL There was no lumber schedule by mine, the numerical system being
followed.
Most of tbe talk around tbe Capitol has b*. n over lumber, which wo* expected to be the real bone of contention at the first party caucus.
ADVISED HARDING TO SIGN
Approval of Army Bill Is Urged by
Lodge and Curtia.
Waahlngv n.-- President Harding i* understood to have heenkadvlsed by
... , ^•nators Lodge, of Massacliusetts and
1 CnrtJ *' KanraN b. sign the army
sellers in tbe preparatlm of apt-.
LATEST EVENTS } AT WASHINGTON
f
The new Republican tariff blit, to t>* known ofbc ; ally as u,. fJSoZ ^ wh * n Is enacted, ra ,iAXj,ooo to th* revenua# of the
-'“h tha exiat-
Hg Undarwood -S i m mon* act, pant
grcal! * y ,h# Dlmoc --*‘'t
Ch th. r rt! FOrtney h “ ‘
w eXpecU th « houaa «» bm. Pan,ora b ^ JU i y X k bUt ChXirmi '’ eanroae, of tha Senate Fine Committee, haa aat.n.ated that two «onth. will be required for JZ
aide rati on by his committee
odd officiate who gu.de government
uawee of the new budaet WM h * iIed O’* founds-
lion for a new era of economy la federal admir.stration. * Ch * rl “ B - Warren of Michigan and William Miller Cniu— . . . 0
reaemaUves ot suutlieru and n.inheni 1 «1-I‘ru|.ri*tbjn WU,’ d t -splfe° huTohieo- ^ were*‘* r °* Ktw Vortl Ireland anu thn Hrut.t, i ,... ,, ’ 'fiJec-, were confirmed '
for
I Ireland anu the Bri,!, tl govenunrat M | tion# t„ Houee provleVuna reoWritae tnipi-Mbie Of tv- cptance in its pera-1 summary dm-harae ot about TO,OUO
“ *-y i nH,n hy Ortnber 15. The Impre*-
*1-* was gained by the PtmMuu* vsitors that be would appmv,- th t
HAYWOOD TO SURRENDER
>■ H. wlU hr In* om King Vivtui atart la Sgypi
| Up on Arrival, Tadic to j Federal Attorney Aeacrta. j t irtiey Clyue aua iunced he bad rr-x-Hred a raiii,- meesagx from WllUam t (Big BUD Ha, wood, vratihg he was Iravlnc Uoeoiw on July 12 and would ! sjrriuKicr to federal authorities as
it form. This declaration n \ Basm.»i it*- Valera, the Irial- K*-pu
leader, a-id It is feared tin- conference i
; wilt not be held
MESSINA, Italy. _ Tne v>tear.ol j Stromn.41. •• Strondioll Island, off tbe i 'jo.'tli cues; of rikily, burst Into
REPORTS ON RAIL SECURITIEf j B^'TnienU activity and tt-rc.*, 011* the Island. The Senate ToW *841^00.003 Worth Have rnolb :, r.«-k« and Mlphuraus gno.-s ! Been Iveued in Vse'. !
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Joseph I. Franc* of mere* OommlMdmi during the in,. - rZZH,. . th ' s « n *t* Finance n Ins way to SOVlei year. W. A Holm.n, dlrrctcr of l t0 “P 1 -'* tho necretity itc the posalbUUy ,f • ■mlaaiun’* bureau of flnan<>-, testi. I r r a»i« kii? <IClm * , ' t 01 Adminieweec .{u*sl« oad the- urd. The OtnernmecTa nTaivlcg author.tw ♦k''** 1 '" 8 hl ? w ‘ ,> ’ b! ‘ 0,wt Unlu-l stutes, .imvqd here. , fund for loan* -r -iiroad. h« b^ t . h .' y ^ lrr4r 'B* ? c ‘.quKUtic* LONDON.—Lady Rardotph Chflre'.dli | ibsrerberf to tire ex,. ,.i of *i2»<J00«ifi hZh >0n ot>, ‘a atl *'»- died in Dmd -t I *.. •‘--.W.UW. n tci-oock wanu -Bank of Natioiw."
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