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MONDAY MORNING: powor the army reorg jon, (he dye- ®tulls, the «budget, {l 1 service re- tirement and the incrensed iy and navy. pay bil Many differences in the large appropriation. meastires still remain to be worked ont. * - mpcur® - Put MSH - wore n Jit NEW YORK HO sumed this summer only in case of an unforeseen emergency. Final adjournment is not planned until fall, but a recess of six weeks'or r is will Be taken duri .+ tfrcoczifltzllmm‘fi e taken during Future Merchant Marine Policy. <\ / higt among (fe neasures awniting On¢ ntzlhc bigest . problems r C action\ this month are the soldier aid) unsolved is the future merchant m rine hill‘ und the, resolution. declaring 1640 | policy, «'The -HMouse Inst fall guthorized Zhe fear) is: growing among. Members| copy 19 jrivate American interests of all Cee - \;| To CET 'MORE TR 1 AT TRIFLING C of Congress that the President will (mke the shi a id ' vessels 1. other L N . we fine fore the? the Sbipping board 'vessels. ; and other fflgfioxrfll’““(L'I'L’figflf 5m“, fig?“ the proper No hill has 'yet bees reported i gel shel from the Sengle, ! he in session, ne membhers beliove, the L3 1 till hore to pass some - ~ treaty of Ye may be resubmitted # is Inimigrati V P L f f j ink the drastle a § to the intmigration , , . Will Endeavor to. Speed Action ¥’trn§s'lillxl‘§ll:\|‘:fiiy inslgt ntxlnu‘z‘ilt-cvg‘Illxl and 19“? gm?\‘WLHiégzkie‘é‘ll‘i'g:“tél‘fi‘fé‘lzlt’l‘l’gg‘x ad \- e A reduction, of \tnxes. Jo ¢ 8 L aon jod B - ' LD the government by f6tce nud violence and A3: j i. On Measures to be campalgn Early Bonus Action Doubtful. some additional legislation to,control 'the ; . . f o. b a B 19.00 : Whether the soldier borng bill ean be | prcking Home n‘ctu’m is planned lid ; I 2 Factors. passed through both houses befor Jung n _Lo|_ns,1~.l!.nst from the . \r [.% . V2 now seams doubt(@l, due to' Republican $5312; “é“mfiémfi }:?g‘x:1tf?l||¥|e:§ {agave}: - Ps i J \A objection to several features, the pugfea} ations, but \this will mern,an ex- a 92 _ goos buck to the ways nnd means com- mittee next week, | Chairman | Fordiicy says it is probable the | tax on retail sales will be eliminated, but admitted it would be a difficult problem to jun] other | so _ levies to replace it. | The situation mukes | situation. « it seoth- likely. that-bonus legislntion awill go over to the next g m, and that the bouns payments | will | have to be ex» tended over two years. | Opposition _ to any increased. taxes | undoubtedly: is be coming stronger every day; lucmbqrs of the ways and means committen suid, ~., AW I v mth hosts | f chores of -ManJatta it - hay The peaeg \resolution pasged by the Ol . c- attacked House and. amended. by the Sennle f to the arriyal of the. Atlantic Fleet here. . | First and foremiost; in tho 'ntindstof the tensive investigation. - As far as Congress as concerned :the campaign 'to. redues' the cost, of living. is virtually over, with the exception that some action may be tamen ou the stigar | MEMBERS FEAR PRESIDENT Unexpected Action by Wilson Might Projong Session Into Summer. Youcan toll them who you are, what you~ U . « sell and how to get in tough with .fou. - ' ° he\ ANC. Now to gob In: a § gg—Theggummcr 'Tssug» of, th€. * Divectory'will-enable you'to tal \thou «ands of telephone tisers everyday for five . onthé | i i oe - stomers and most induced to trade, rith-yoh ave'telephone users. ~ They gon ‘i'zél'epgdno‘ Directory; a quQifll-fikigé} in ,th‘i;§ R cither on its > By HERBERT IV. WALKER, - c n re - + its Classified Businiegs: Section you 'can * . « '(Staff Correspondent of 'The 'Argus and ( - the United Profs.) eign relations: contm , 'probably wil ‘ Cansuit its today ‘abofitj thits‘éi'n'e‘ way £0:th - i Senate, Wednesday, ; holidee at - - & - . . . sar - & Washington, May: 2-Congress \hits vill te mp men In a rent in it ette whichhes .> reach theso buyeis ~ © ~~ 'ef « rhoreitrado cost: >.. entering on the last month's work ected to- Jong dette, If passed, 16 in fecond anniversary (of the» Batlin of, so- tol tk wor m \Wor tn rtuin thit (he Président, will ing action necessary again in both houses. . A. fight to override n vote would be a_ Tong onc. Repenl of the riugll® Manila when Admiral \Dewey ; completed yeto ib in his victory over the'Spaniards.\ , Tanned by Sun. - , Reports Show $115,000,000 on Hand, With Many States before the political conventions, * plans to speed passage of several . $0: of Our Advertisers Are Continuous Advertisers .: : ; cay , |ecived, at 3.30 o'clock this afternoon. 'The ie & els c i Iatest decree. FIRE CAUSES DAMAGE To WILL BEGIN MAY,23| Ri Ain \iro oute bs for in the pricon. 0, | Prnmatiohs mare soafe on. 10+ - a * elementary~ text \ or. the publicl ¢ e Murnaghan, a «solicitor off gaged in construction work coniprise the A model for every figur BEAVER FALLS PLANT -, to |_. schools. tos ihc Trad il - F 3 ROX Sunday afternoon. exercises conducted Omagh, whose father represented the haw: declare they are through measures that are expected to be factors in the campaign. war legislation might then be considered necessary. , \the House today considered the last Holding Back. ~> houses during the next month, so a f awaiting: rction. that the session will have to be re- Prominent among these are the water denominations cooperatin annonneg large gifts at their services. TUESDAY SAVINGS deposits made on or before this date will draw interest from May 1st, 1920. > bo $14,000,000.00 5 Our Booklet \U. S. Mail for the country, was the first to go-\over the top:\ @ Who quotn for .this denomination was $212,000, and ¥eports today 'showed that more thi $300,000 had. been sub- scribed, _ ° - . . More than $12,000,000 'has_been. db« nated\ to. the drive in' New Fork city $5,820,805 | was given to the general funds \of the, interchurch. No figures were given. out tfor, the. whole of New York State, but it was said that the State stands high, 20s % o. Reports reeciveil today show the fol Jowing returns by States: {SWEDEN MoURNS PRINGESS DEAT} America's Leading Corset accomplish the > ! Waistless-Hipless - Bustless figure-outlines: Fashion's combining Slenderness, Grace and Suppleness, with long-wear, W. B. Nuform The official teport of the physicians who attended the crown . princess gives the cause of death as general blood pois- oning or pyeinia; She had suffered from inflammation of the car which nécessi- tated an operation last December and this was followed by Maxillar Supperation, Last Friday morning erysipelas devel- oped around the righ ear. but the crown princers still appeared to be in no danger QLand her little daughter Ingrid, one of five children, was permitted to go to her dancing lesson, being.told that \mother can't accompany. you becanse she is ill.\ The crown princess was able to be up Saturday mofning but suffered a sudden change for the worse and died within a few hours. Weakness of the heart. ange mented by the ¢rowd princess' expectant motherhood, was given as the contribut- jog cause of her death. Lowvilfc. May &-Fire foday eaused (wamage of approximately $100.0(0 at ithe Fibre Board plant of the J. P. Lewis ; Company, Beaver Falls.. 'Two of the coin- , New. York, lfqy' 2,-Subscriptions and cash amounting to, more than $115,000; 000 have already been reported: in the combined financial drive of 30 religious i i under the alone.. it was eaid, of which amount Whether the \gobs\ . hud, .tife: Dewey buttle in mind (in: boofo.form for most spirit may be' summed: up' the famous ditty by Rebert Louis .Steventon, which a boatload 'of them from. the Ponney!- vmllluflchniltegi'igs flush jflmbed'nlmbly onto \the Ingding 'the foot of Nincty-sixth utreetf. .. . of West 'The men, 'tankéd. by..tho- tropical .sun R hula? wun and dressed .in SW \fhites\ \ Tho hites\ .were tucked € .of apectatory, relafivenand\ fri 1&1:an every. vantnsu' point mpfifidfhflg fiiggrdrlvo and tho' atreets leading: to, the Aiing' and | varied 'were the sta tales] 7 tre the. sea tales: told. by\ crow ofetlig various bane-11135 ded destroyers -~ ranging . from.. 'the. ong about the one mien wafldnr in his sleep, i“ho stepped off the deck of the Nevada nto the waters of Bay, . to perhaps (tlie most thrilling narrative. in. navy annals-thaf of Lima-nun; Arden dorf, ' of | the Nevada,: who after volplaining 10,000 feet,. due to en- gine trobule, landed wrinjired 60 miles describing his feelings ns lie fought the wen tigers, Ho said , he, \did 'not believe when I thought I would dig for want of n drink of water\ Lieutenant Ardendorf suid. - \And while\ these gharke,_ and there seemed tobe no dimit to their Bum» than a month ago. Approximately 7.500 men . or about half the ship's quotas; will- get \Liberty\ leave for forty-eight hours and during theit stay ashore, they will visit relatives and friends and also be,entertained by several organizations including the Salva- tion Armp, St. John'@ Guild. the Ioter- church World Movement sand the Wor Camp. Community Service. | Prepata- tions have been completed by these or- ganizations for caring and housing 316 men whilé on shore, - - . The first of these entertainments _ is scheduled for this efening to take plate at the Seventy-fitst Regimént Armory when Georgex Carpentier, the French fiyer and champion boxer, will be the feature of athletic carnival night. SUNDAY PARK sERvices ~* by the X, X. C. A. will start fh Washing- tom Park on 3fay 2%, with weather per- mitting necordibg to announcement. made Inst night by Wiliam J. Davisow seére- so. R - Every effort will be made to| of the 13 unprvlJ’mEintiou balsa—31125311110}; LLJ 3:51:31”! veg“: $5135}; $5111.55 at that) Bj, \ . , \ “ * t, - i i ivil measure, but many c ® - ). cannot be .y \threy we - it J e - ©. wind up all the business of both $302,115 are still in conference or (Spcclal to The Argus.) Liglithearted and gen y with? - ', R ou gondes [o « MECH First Stop Here of. Western disecevprattempted by aerial toute, from New. York to Minneapolis.. Cliarles '8, Keyemand R. 8.°Miller will pllob. the machines, which are scheduled 'to start from field mb 10 o'clock this morn{ngy ). ) ¢ Each 'plane will cary 400 pounds. of merchandise; including women's wearing, appurel, hand bags, perfumes and tollet articles. for the Dayton Company,'the largest dry goods concern in Minneapolis. The 'plancs will land, in Quentin Roose» velt memorial fleld\ in the Loudonyille wiHes'an hour and it is estimated. it will take 18 hours for the entire trip. The bany Chamber-of Commerce will be,at the field to greet. the Sgers and {bid them good luck when they start off. on thoir flight to Bufalo, Chauncey D. Hakes, NO BIDS RECEIVED .. YET ON SCHOOLIN WHITEHALLROAD Whether any bids will be received to- day for the constryetion of School 23 in the Whifeball goad section of Delaware avenue is a 'sfestion that cannot be de- termined watil the board of, education meets.. Tp to the hour of closing Satur- day the office of the boird of contract and supply Rad received mone. It i understood Albany contrictors are not breaking their peeks to bid on the job, for they are aware that the prices of materials are changing almost daily, Bids will be opened. if any are re- RIDGEFIELD PARK OPEN FOR SUMMER SEASON Ing that the Greoks already. have driven horses by. \the . nationlistis War-worn, farmers are resisting\their' draft into. the nationalist army, and m 6.8 deserting from > the ntlouallylgs, as many, of them'qre , \ell as from. the Bultan's' forces. Kone Nationalist progaganda rected chiefly. against ff Greeks. l, 05> .. being < Briefing and Wor q» tagg: ONT EFTS S18 | Five «Violators. of : Auto Laws Pension Fund. .s > Albany's palica peislonfund was In\ creased $16 yesterday through fines col- Pauline LaMonica, 23, who it is alleged, Tacérated the: fingers of Mrs: Felius Sen- deria of 88 Madison avenie' with , her teeth Saturday might, pleaded not guilty in court yesterday to a charge of mayhem. She was adinitted to bail and her exim ination was adjourned. HUNGER STRIKERS OF BELFAST JAIL ~ALLIN HOSPITALS «--______ ‘ a. Belfast, May 2-Thirty-five more hunger strikers wete removed from the Belfast jail to ® hospital todiy, 69 who hate been reléised in the last two days. | There are now ho hunger strikers MidTyrone in Parliament for 15 years. was arrested by the military' this morn- ing and brought to Bdfast 'He was clettion agent for Arthor Grifith, founder will meet tonight at the Central \X\ and? Low aust Corsets provide \\Much Core {panybuildings were destroyed. Theitasy of the Central X. 1F C © : ization, in North. ing to them for terms in a week and in- b d A a a - A. At that . - 2 of the Sinn Fein organization, in North t there is chance of getting men to set for Little Money.\ ; loss is partly covered by insurance. itime the Gideon Commercial Travelers: SiChou> Of fhe Ridgefield committee? west Tyrone at the general elections. Dr. Take their “a; ° Stuart, health officer at Belturbt; county STES TOE . an' dnnouncenient- made, at- alf ofthe masses yestorday-nt the' Cathe dral\0f thie Conception; , The gale: will take plage inthe Cathodral.gym- Wednesday, and all donations. to the sale\ . will be called: for by 'the Sisters If thoy are notified at the asylum. ! *~ Trig Grove will botobseryed in the Cathe: - dral. C09 > nes whus us with Sacred Heart devotions and Holy - the sharks wero: ang more Bu: th vill be th h_A R A a A Per Annum . has}!!! grinn- H’lel (241 llnmrs 6:35:35“;th 82:21:53]? t Beltr'oriflm emfemf'nfilémgi Conirlbute 10A Pollcé Mgr, Delaney announced yesterday ; out his being sighted 'by passing vessels.) Wis., and Minneapolis: - B it -' , bthat the minstrel recently given by. the ASSETS OVER . \Then I guess .I forgot my hunger|© Cily officials ond. offcials. of the \Al- * Nol -- *| Chitdren 'of Maty: and Divlfinn # b‘i’ the Holy Name. society : realized $1,0%3,25 for which thanks -were extended \to al y who. nysisted. in' producing the enfertain-' ment and, making 'the affair such n big oriler® aré pending-and should they walk out it would mean heavy Joss to the com- bany.* oo Sus The strike' of laborers will mean? that nuless men ars paE in theif place- brick» lagers will be forced to Teate their work. This -would mean -& serious stoppage in construction which. at this time bas vir- tually reached its peek. On several large . construction \Jobs where contracts have their men have been placed to work at i> cents an hour. More than 150 men. will go to work at this rate this. morning, it was said. \* AL * Contractors declare common labor eam be had at cheaper rates than (he Tabor ers' union demandx, . The buster of the laboFers from the Building Trades. Coun- cil means that open shop can be maln- with the laborers and contractors main- tain they will 'take no farther. stens to arrive at sh agreement with them. Labor- ers assert they will bave the bosses com- In wo Tostance is arbitration: looked - | : t - anl ; baw - F i -WEINGARIEN BROS, Inc. York - Caco 22: t:;;fi;rfg?f “i“\f’T\ “3d ha { plan for the coming summer. Dr. 4. H.j Cavan, also has been arrested. upon ws a possibility, Im the Tabor strike B i ai . & of the “Batman-“n ts chairman. In Londonderry Saturday night, Con-feonferences have beem im progrem for 1 Pi iho wmfbchm er‘t’m“ ntmiz: a con j “31555525“ Park n; 'open “Jag work! stable Pfle'gv KenY‘?‘ 1:5 shat mm; m1“ moat}:1 Agata. in\?! hm?\ 5 i ma - f vention of the order. will spea {and the fenmis courts have Toto! the while on his . CA party Srike was av n the éity employe i BUSINESS ANNOCNXCENENT, i 1. Lastrear the “33°15,“ rscetfors did not \shape and players wee waiting («wax-u: im'wlgvfié Fastened to the wage! of thei threatened yitflkont they decuare the 1. ~ , $26 ; 3 {&tart untH June on account oof the im . able weather (ouse them. \The dirt track | skootings alco was fired 68. One of theimaror will bave to meet their demands | 1. When You Cal National Window! Clemtsey of the weather. It is has been pot into eoncution and manyi policemen was strack hy = _speqt bullet] of grt Somabome ise to tay oat the Sower . g - Want Your Cleaning Company ittsahre gem) speakens of “game law‘s; the \¥\ gig-e berd figgéiggaxtirb ~The mtg,“ garish the parks. hor the Tates of the - I r las ~ R \ . address wertings during. the stoedgetiing into trim coming [The. fire- : sttatking pes . Jawith, swerp ctreate am\ teoait walek i X.Y. PHONE MAIN sise 1s SOCTH S1, er C erent. - makers of Whick extaned .. _- gris, an itis 4 ~ - - - < ~ 7 & 0 . h - 3 . % & # a ~ = tes R : & = _ liens. -- +01 (hn streep» tomorrow and ._ Woday the of the Finding of the - Hour in the (venhig-.a6 7.30 o'tlock, ~ . ' < |B a we war : p.. f i cova ‘ ' sprlng Flowers ngeney of the \Interchurch\ world move- iy, Eg‘fig’f ggfinaogamg gE’lf‘ughn' host 1g ‘llmi'tlx . mont, it was. announced in Interchurch} But they Tooked. . like iliy'thixié but : . 1 . f 4 JV mil As, M wod headquarters here today. In view of the pirates, Instead of\ seeking gold, they | R . ay 0 x. - t 8 incl: < \ . If K Is ‘Somelhmg in Flowers - . fack that only g small- proportion of the came ashore-to shend money .and have) ' _ R .. Ne i! ' h wE HAVE IT 100,000 churches of the country in theI good, TE. money m \ mags pore masa \ jeaco n 1 \{ drive_ have made any reports, inter- figmforntfifhnsf 'it,\ they froggzlntxint 7 T- = 7 - 7 shill“ whl 20. - 20 church officinls considered the-figures re-4 if 10% they bave several. months' pay in 9 * T of. C % ov the 'This is the very best time of ported remarkable, Lyman L. Pleree, di- thg Dooketg, Sos. 0 R ln PLAN£5 \TURKS IN SMYRNA ; - days t * the year to get flbwelrsl.) Nlofi [| rector general of the campaign, said: ._ during dthc four mouths cruise; looked: DISTRICT DRIVEN \ d wy; ouly arc theysplentiful but the Never before in the history of the . S210 And span na they. came ashore, many : M 'T py at? I dl prices aro so reasonable you can' || Mog, 3.0079 | tor tate eal +/ () , : QUT BY GREEKS \Ti toadite ts: & 1 . M \O - * respouded 'so generously. as, now, to { R a » Sev- - (+ (:. Ai armed a tou * CP the: \Af well afford to buy generofisly'. nut“ the churches on a Business ike ¢tal alo carried «nleknacks they picked |.. , A . : 1. Constaitinople, Bfiy ©2-The To | west St *, fnd efleiont basis. The results aro UP M, Asta And mot-afeyy carried honora-| \. = . - onslantinople, (May ~2-The Turks 'H - . Adt] . \\* ee .. f truly remarkable. ° pladi‘siclllngyfggs, (I; ¥ {£33 \ . a Ik jJare flaunting the.idea that there«ig any * IFW % ~ divisic 7 W' Most 'of the churches have de-. Find from tho-northwast chilled the aos 2 8\ >- in. the 'proposed plebiselte in, the| - '~ i .+ tou m K&N Say it lth Flowers. \J| clined to make reports the {Ci (\1°qu $0 hours, before they were \ b \.. Bmyma district within -two years, charg- {mil-i - i - \last week,» beenuse 'they wanted, to al f ~ . . no 3 fire, ure ; * today, When the results of today's ° fiway- after making (the Virginia Capda, [¢ SN .- 2 most of the Turks away, and that\they rid i ; odes due'to the gradual drop' in t if + in' Wi p j 57 lw \ M \Gree Hil manos, melon tt Trip With Big Cargoes 1 will not let $¥m returd . under Greek </. nd denominatJonal -qubtas will be ex~ ioflon € Eli e... In. «élothing,' the {on lg n bough ls e bmy s ao, Fo © mod h \ gobs,\ to use the SiCl - Whe troops of, Mustapha Kemal Pasha, mot » ceeded. 620. them, (did the '\'shimmy' uhpgtlzafifléplggf N of mgrch'andlser . leader of the natioualists, 'are meeting. © All”I . Zion Church First Over, -- & “gimp \R the -Novth river, f - © -% willlb 0:11???“ng ‘l‘esisttlmjlgefrom ‘fgu'm- +. urls 8 $1.1: 4 . . ip As owever, if was' not ¢ i ¢ . saz ive Gh ers between Boulow and. Rastamouni, in . R . aol thiol e . A - . It was reported today'that the African dampen theit spl “nopk‘ngfifiéngllllé‘xw {Z ; Pwo .Curtisg. standard , airflanés \Aylll Kastanioun} province”v-fi'hurifthere is. a A rummage sile\ will be eanducted iy: Pog . R lgelllmdllst Episconal Zion Church,. one forget the hearty “v5; oie segorded. them atrive. in Albany about noon 'today,\s cunsidcrnhlu.0irnassl|3n population} +The} the 'of Charity. for thy. benefit of als -. of the largest colored denontinations \of [as they stepped ush \b'x'ghq‘thdiignqu rying the Jarges® shipment of merchan- farmers resent tho-selzure of their draft! the St.\ Vincent'y Girly\ orphan -a * . Dividend paid Jan. 1, 1920, $11,415,000; Ohio, $5,053,700; N . . h \ amd dral 5 mo ® , R : . 811, ;. Ohio, $4,030,200; New er- off the southern comstof Cuba, and for| 108% StoPPig long enough to take jon | , Fridey. will be the first Friday of the ; AT THE RATE OF - > Allin 1559” \10182?! nth-lgggfii 33111211?!“ fought tontinuonsly n'acpqo; of [EM Sh ate e l n - ‘ . - & mobtli, find minises at fhe Cathodralwill |R \ ' 058 : U’nllfn'nlln. $ ,100,70.'f : '.\['ls§ouri, H Lugfiilir athe ”54:00! calm :during: the “3521335?Ttllcflggkcgsfiifiggfnnflfilfifli T: | © be held at 0, 6.30 and, 7,40 in the morn- 1 8, $1,028,002; Nansns, $1,001,088. *. [rhtice 86 'houre, but Licutenant Arden-| flying ever mado in the; United ' States, \ & , \/\ /> Ing. Duriog the day there will be a-pub 2 0 & - dort was, withont food or water; and in| Both 'planes have' a flying speed of 83 -- 1+ Ie exposition pf the Blessed Sacrament L + 19 . ber, kent jumping up and down .and: all{ chairman of the Chamber of Commerte dori seol success artistically 'and financially. ad . . cca P. ai Banking,\ sent on request . \lgbmlt.tlm plane I kept beating at them aviation commilttec, Is making £5,553}\ May devotions will be held ygt'ihu 8 no]? ' M C « « Ki ' d Queen Return Fi “xgcc'mmn‘ighcrzfit. I “gm-11 5111.31”! mnnt‘x; gar llulflfhm it)\: Ruchinfu ni'lrgl‘lntd lators: glam}; paid in fines in court for Cfgficg‘mlt-egg‘la cgelnink: during the month éhur F Ing an W n From 2 ®vog an \improvised supplied with gas for tho westward MSBG victation of these laws sow is turned into} Of MSY #4 \630 o'clocks seal,\ * aterm > Albany City Savings Institution 9 af \*\\ tm rant rott, would prov- \ The un iva PH hi soll meds ine Nol an th np et ce ted Tare | . Am maly g one soap oon Beh mas Stil [5 Slome &C 100 State Street anl. Abroad to Attgnd _ Eager dor Shore Leave .| this spring, an army aviator having made “'gfl;lg°fi:;‘:y'°§3:¥g§sllz’zywfigiow. the Cathedral for UG repose of the sout f 13}? William S, Hackett Frank H. Williams * F I Meanwhile Admiral Wilson \hall dis 5M fi'fhsuxlffifrofgkar’mfv‘i’.\ ¢le Policeman, Edward Rafferty for speed of Eleanor “\I‘°“ at _: ~* .. I8 life? P: 735m“: E sTregiufEi' k £005 uncral. 1 patched: a fleet gif if ~seafch \slit“. T€ the New York-Miniicapolin ‘Infl‘lvflls’afl £1262“fifhsxilfigcgle‘gfcqlgswfi R Sou hap prop \ ' Open Saturda venings to o'Cloc i tra- at ° ut i k Sane trip is successful. a regular, line will be| 108 tank 060 Bes alo . \ a T ow 00 \Bo *. IP ® Y & - . gun’e missinftfls‘ui but it was Just about trtablished to carey merchandise from afflnlmfiuul Shficfiihciydflégamxwxlf ' R I ince to - Stockholm, Muy 2-The entire nation 75 AECC. feutenant Ardendort! pig New York wholesalers. to western ha $5, and Chared J. 41 P - al (0 {$> found [- has been plunged foto mourning by the} 20060 in the water 'that' they finally “women-185}: comrle’lclszqvg‘fmahebéh: Mohegan: 31, charged as- Motorcycle Po- A1. 1, 1 WoL) against f death vesterdar of Grown Gus: fir: fllhulnit as semi] n: E1 use“? 1:11!“ {lug i253} 31mm u‘fitoin making sales to \30mm niggardl-ji 023mm with a similar * \ $o £1.12\ng | t Adolph of Sweden. danghter of the r destroyer picked up the disable forced to visk ofense, paid a: like fine. ie R ( shutch lift-i Jflganoauulqg. lginlgaqunimyr, wgo plane. When Lfeatenant Ardendorf EE'KKZ‘J 51? ffifinl’flmfififm, “fives-r ”msrlégni fivle‘ixh‘fifi.‘ Fflfgsflgfiggmiq; f . 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