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FOR AUGUST | 310,251 . £9 u) Yoga No. ‘11‘6 _ Circuiation Gréater Than Fhat of p! Other Northern Neiv York Newspaper v- pi cope aja It \_o; Tonight? . hinders || 5?\ ,-hqwq§€?; 1 agr ma TIMES); vnening was broug case of Jok, | Ite, now obit“ 0m gm. Myh teceantly 8 a on the sroung} propel-(3&2; before Aug? commissidney | Brien actegn the: Attorney i : Mrs. fre two hours, d U. 5. MNET - ALTER POL of May Bring End to Ameri- B& . Maren: & Lawrence fig}, can Isolation and Ig and P» all of whog! BUSINESS MEN BEGIN T0 a - geng business in consign acre of' land, ' valued propen $11,000 and in. o - MOVE AwaAITED Dwindling Foreign Markets <5EE WISDOM IN COOPERATION CHANGING sENTIMENT in negep|the OF LEADERSHIP-COX'8 NEXT AJ ening,\ However, Sa Summoned-Operat of the president, c attendance at her Washington, Sep't'. 9.-The conditio ontinued today a sour securities, years or LEAGUE NOW OUT of Pourcs Watertown cll - Party Laaders Wondering What Will explosion,\ Ba Attitude of Former Ohio Gover- witdows nor Upon His Return - From a Europe. - tor not r chook: for??? By MARK SULLIVAN, Mrz. (SPECIAL To THE TIMES.) a petitiog father. Washington,. - Sept 0 -Ironically that be was enough, the date when exGov Cor sailed for the United States to re- the dunk; new his appeal to America to do arteries of: something helpful about Europe was éausing is.: \almost identical with the date when nature, a. that die-hard of opposition to the “not!” League of Nations, and to all and preis M every form of cooporation with Eu- The jury wig. rope. Senator Hiram W. Johnson, returned & got from the Republican party of Cal- lornia a franchise to keep up the Ca commissiqn ~ R. MEET \ ae figbt for six years more. Taken Seriously in London. < Cox's utterances about America acting as the \doctor\ to a sick Bu: rope. and specifically his suggestion that Hoover go over to sit on the re- prrations commission, were of a v was recorded 'during - the forencon but this was not unerpected on the part of the physicians, who did not view It as necessarily a dangerous symptom. Brigadier Genera} C. B Bawyer in- formed newspaper men at noon that the statement fssued from the White House this morning would . be the last until about § tonight, unless there was a radical change. A bulletin {esued this forenoon bP Brigadier General C E. Bawyer, physician in attendance, follows: \Mrs. Harding bad a fairly good night The complications of yester day are less threatening this morn ing. On the whole her condition is &8 favorable as can be expected at this time.\ * Bar Public From White House. For the first time since ths Hard ings entered the White House the public was barred taday from the MRS: HARDING'S CONDITION CONTINUES CRITICAL TODAY CnmplicitionsWhich’Deveioped Friday \Less Thraat- ys Statemeat--Dr. Miyo ion May Be Performed. C0 \r-- PARLIAMENT Rott, House, Formeibly R‘emoved 2 (By The Amociated 'Press.) was efectod _ president Eireann by the new pa bistoric mansion. President Harding, who bas made it an fnvariable cus- tom to go immediately miter break fast to the adjoining | exocutive of ces. rémamined in the W hito House roper today in order to be close to the sick bed - His engagement book was kept clear with the same object in vjew More compleate diagnosis of the di- rect causs of the bydro-nephrosis voice cast against him were by labor myembers. After the # Fit:zerald was cected . The re lows, Dublin, Sept. 9. - Wiliam T. Cor Erars, minister of focal government, of the Dail rliament at its Inaugural session today. The only election. President Cor gravo nominated Fitzger ald sa minster of foreign effairs. and main-l ing ministers were appointed as fol. WATERTOWN, N. Y., SATURDAY AFT n of Mrs. Harding, wife ce of anxiety to those in bedside although it was stated off icially that complications noted yesterday were \Tess threatening.\ A rise in the patient's temperature SCRAE MAI - HE IS ELECTED 'Topay sy NEW LABOR MEMIERS OPPOSE tim | One Member, Who Refused to Sign From the to . ls ERNOON, SEPTEMBER 9, 1922, NT S Stil THREB COPY Im T O® war s s o \ sak Sarie\ . nommestentemtomne o % \ 3 o Gb ip 0p a oe Tena Surrender of Greek As a Hostage EVACUATION of Thrace Army: w movEmENt Fron VNDER WAY IN GREECE wouLO A refuel Army Continues in Disorganize der Bombardment, Accordin Reports From There Today, steamy PETHRONE kimg -_\ ' AND FORM REPUBEIG i . (By The Assoviated acmf? | _ Constantinople, Sept 9.-s4 movement for the dethroxe- mant of King Constantine 'of Greece and the establishment of a republic is reported by the way on tbo Islands of the G: clan archipelago. * (By The Associated Press:) : ish newspapers, include the an“? der of the Greek army as a h ta tlon of the regions devastated TRUGE TERMS Armistice Would Call FoR . woud atso st rrowet DETHRON®E| MENT OF KING CONSTANTNE State With the City of Smyrna Un- ; to Greek newspapers to bo unqrzx: i - A\: 7788 *Constantinople, Sept, 9.-Knmflilti armistice terms, according to Turk= S tral the detivery of certain war matéHgt, | S 101 the Turkish occupstion of the \Ana- \PFE Hing AH£AD. } tollan ports, the immediate avactit- C ‘ athe l tion of Thrace and the ruccnslincc r t \i ¥ BJ 6 d 4 a a +0. B A \sla 1,1\ * sas: Bal | STRIKE OVER OK HE DECHN EXECUTIVES \ pée aroup I. Restrains V. 3. iM From Interfering Electricat Workers,, Ing Rail Shop Craiftsh A yviow of the lodge at Camp Clifford, owned by Jack Cll . forms? Husband of Kvalys; Nesb aw.. .It was while flogging; 356mm in this room at tho lo«digo ti at \tgudélw Johnson, unnumolgqu b, the b dancor. shot and badly wounded himsolf, Lk C f so ylsh 1 c ¢ Insert: Shorf® W. H. Coffey and District Attomcey H. A. Sorry start across Chaterugay Lake to :question ls ~ ag the guests st the lodge. t_ - kor u 3 air y, pis Fock & *p thir Beny THgRE WILL BE: charaeter likely to be teken more se-] 410 a determination of whothar & Home affaiza, Kevin O'Higgins ; to.} ~*****- R i; \i {995i} ‘fiomfi’i-U- ~ s, P . : 47, : y Abt At ricualy if Londom than in Washing g‘;\gagafgfgnngrgggggggggg Cal goreroment. Ernest Biyths: agr | BOMBARDED | . _?_ lie stirs + - 28 ! . » - iC f: t ton A London that (% uofamiliar| tj after the arrival of Or Charles H ggggggfifigk,jgggfioffffii ..... .._ #T TUBK!SH HRC MBH - tor the fin newuel colour Tobe oo Nigh, rho. son | ray «~s - and Inborn» Joepks: i> (We The \$0 RP oceania ons s O9) ' flip-fig: a £258 cities gfifififitfifitwg‘fi‘m‘ Carly allow“ '§ # nad s . Athens, Sept.. 9.-Smyraa 4s. being Governge-Says: Production Wii Be Ct: RO * t 02 tomorrow. b0 abd Edication John NeNail: | bombarded 'by the Turkish National | Such \That By Spreading it Out as . 29, tha lM, the spactidle ofthe.defeated Demo-] - As'. exaininition and ~ consultation f Pd - 3 Thinly _ as - Situation - Require : th8 ~ FioWi : ratte Abd League of Nations candi- | will be bheid in which Dr. Jobo Fin C*f00Se. Gmeral Réchird Mulcahy | tests Nine airplanes from ths Greek ¥ auire® ling to in. s lac amil m.mmendaunm by |90y of Baltimore, Dr Sawyer and [Pfifidpmh Comgrte nominated him naval base there arrived hero this| NGCG®- of All Will Bo Takem Caro- rel ate sending reco 2 « . self for the present as mintstor of f. , Of. xylcmitg cable that his succéfaful rival send 2:1 f;- awgffizifigmw been Call' | fancq Ho said that those of the| the airmren telling of thair ' e f do what R G new ministry who wers serving in| Geparture from the city under artil TTT LaRus i a mamber of his cabinet to Reating Easier Today iddress. A Mr -€ox thinks ought to be done UntH the arrival of the other sur tug-{Thy would mon be released. . |lery fire. Ptracuso, Sept. 9.-Governor Na- held in cor about Europe - geons and the consultailon which |, - Ber In the €4b-) - gnyrpa 1g being evacuated amidst) that L. Ailier, in an address hore . and dele * will determine what action is to be |!P*f Tere made is follows: . scenes of great disorder, according | !48t Bight before the State Leagus of ML contas At the moment when these things taken. MY. Harding is being made] - PO#!Mastor gemoral., J J Walab. * w - - : a - & ing Ministers without portfolio. E to refugees, 2,200 of whom bave ar | Women Voters. praised William H. s in October are happening the incontestible facts as comfortable as possible with seds. portlolio, Eamon, . t + i J Duggan and Finian luch. rived here. Panic reigns as the Turks| WOOdin, state fuel administrator, as nesting. about League of Nations aentiment | tivns but she has been alt through The labor vote t- solidi a man who possesses the creculiva in America and about officfai.actton | conscious and with her men- against the a oomgglcgfs“. “1°; */ epproach the town, it is declared. ability, the character and tho cour on the 1 a to | tal faculties unimpaired and despite DP Aish as and Greek soldiers are contending | apa to Insure eve no a fair deal pooennentth o part of America in regar the at pain. appearing at times | POStMaster gemeral. every one a fair deal, coogaration with Europe aro these. to aim: glam} 5:0 hug shown as |,_ Afor the completion of the camp.) With the civilians for places on the | \and that is all that's required in the FY Atmerica is at this moment more ber first concern the comfort and Lust. the house adjourned until Mon- Ouggfi'fgahifsi-epomd among the aggftuguon wo are now confronted a distant from the League of repose of those with her. The fact | . ergy \ and from cooperation with Europe| that she was resting easier todny be.| /Rithard Mulcahy, in moving tho “0°85 \I: theme-éxsakmctot. \11 \in them“ ln a shortage Ayles, “to. then at any time since the beginning | cause some of the pressure bad been | of Nr Cosgrav as pregi.|NDOTth. where the Greeks are embark | ment, a very acute - shortage,\ the d NY 5 es dent, referred to th .| los at Mubania, on the Seam of Mar | covernor said \There has been a- of the Paris Peate Conferencé -In relloved during the night. was taken + the loss of the lead | toss of producti ¢ 1 the campaign for the control df con- as a good Indication medically that |¢*S. Crifth ind Cllins, iving their | MOTL , ' fo Sf oduetion of anthracite cor 1‘s gress spon to begin the League of | patire wes botping in some degree throw grec responsibilities a Mi Kalogeropoulos. the Dremle;)r.|r:(§odomest1c sizes of upwards of 20,- - Natlone has not bee: méntlomi’d if: to relieve the obstruction and might fglsthgssuzggnffilvfigfiid ”usage l? { niggagf'h'fizffizdm'wgrf; tCintrif‘n {Pgngatym'i‘ts Eng Iggmisggebggg an lasum. It has not been mentione continue to contr'bute valusble aid snort, he to regch | re your eitherunaammafly or in any local cam- | to the surgeons during the next >4 or | Pointed out, and I had to do tnaf\t2Btine tonight . lror them to, reach maximum produc . a *** | defnit It M The only program wo bave is to' tion and we' bave already lost that against baten for congress or the senate. In | 4§ hours conlle work of making the Anglo > Irish treaty effectiy try to extricate the country from the|emount, and the production is only a few primary campaigns during the White a surgical operation is gen- y offective, present eritical situation,\ he de. |.. ual to th nsurhpti fo th last two months where the League of erally accounted a sure means ot| TOW Johnson, the labor - leader, clares +_ h° 02m id sh to Punp Tl]: big t (z abinets Natlony has had any direct part as rellef in such cases, other considers. “3k\! for an putline of the govern- to\ as T6 036108011 flaunts TI? it??? cg d th an issue ovents have gone strongly | tions frequently maka it inadvisable | policy regariing discussion of GREEK FLEET perarts colutoly as o thatiwe mike tik an €$ against it. in the opinton of the surgeons and |th© constitution and en the conduct FROM &myrna Siu that.we make the When Senator Reed was a candi- | whother it will be resorted to for [Of warlike operations. mma, lmgifififi W5“; ry have an?! 31a: ikd 22 date for renomination In Missouri ex- | Harding depends on the devel. |_ Tho Iibor leader said he thought (By 'The Associated Press:) plo so {1133.1 $9 yoamffiln et 1; 12:3: P MA- PresiGent Wilson denounced him as cpmeonts of the next day and the de- would be possible if threats Smyrna,. Sept | 8.-(6'56 P99) cop everyone & a ough a A \marplot\ Mr. Wilson did this terminations of the consulting sur.|\®re abandoned and if the present| The Greek feat loft barbor | ° are.\ Practice E largely becavse Senator Reed was geons when they assemble situation wore acopted as some-| this afternoon. 'The Greek com® d upp ust Practice Economy, bi disloyal to Mr. Wilson and disloyal Confident of Recovery. thing short of Irish aims. stomer of police planned to embark 1 at 22, fave undertaken to 1d“ n tn the Democratic party on the Attorney General Daugherty who |, Pressed fora statement of his pol- | tonight, | ”flinbsatisfled that the production Leage of Nations Issue. Mr Wilson remained throughout the night at | Icy before his election. Mr. Cosgrave The alltes wilt probably occupy the £1113 such that by spreading It, out called upon the Democrats of Mts- the White House because of the| declared he vould ask the parifte-| town tomorrow. Allied and American f; dngyras the situation ”Sq\ ony cour! to rebuke Senator Reed; but in critical condition of Nrs Harding. mont for such powers as vere deem. detachments were landed at noon to- | '\* \313; Telly needs of every the outcome it was Mr: Wilson, and wife of the president, said on leaving | 6d essential to restore order. He add-/day from the warships for the protec.| \08° Will taken care ot.’ but that rot Senator Reed. who was rebuked. there early today that she had pass. | ed that the government would pre-! tion of the foreign population. mfg!\ um; T0 practice egono; Tha same thing happened in Missis- ed a more comfortable night than | Pate on Mendy to lake up the ques- Naturalized Americans have been T 25 and here the wornen can e 0 SPD! ExSenator 09PPO®-| had peep expected and that he be.| tlon of unemployment, the conting. instructed to leave the town. Turk.! ery reat assistance h ion of ed Mr Wilson and opposed the rest Heved her \pluck and will power\ ance of the war and other vital mat. ish. Natlonalist vanguards have been the leggazfucon‘zenodkt “r 812i? 3,\ fgr it; the Detm'mmti:3 tpagta‘; V333 vould carry her safely through the | ters. reported 15 miles from the city. TLS Oke provisio ague of Nations. But w r. * | crists. ron asked the Democrats in Mississip- pt to rebitke Mr.Vardaman thes Demo- craits in Mississippi did uot do so. On the contrary, they gave him in the Primaries so large a vote that he be- came one of the two candidates in the \rum off\ primary. Lodge Not in Danger In Massachusetts Senator Lodge is a candidate for:renomination and for reelection. Senator Lodges was the leader of the Républican party in the fight: against the League of Na- ttons. At that time the intention vas widely held by the friends# of the League af Nations to take revenga ou Sefator Lodge when he should come before the people this year. Within a year it was the announced intention of the Democratic friends Ct the League of Nations to focus their strength and to throw all their Powers into the effort to defext Sen- ator Lodge. And yet, the fact is that Senator Lodge Is not in serfous dan- zer of defeat either in the primaries - or in the election. on the If this lattér is a disputed asser- yoth. t'on certainily there can be no dispute e 08th nbout has assertion that in the oppo- ingl N sition to Senator Lodge within Mas | sachusetfs the League of Nations p futs no figure. On the contrary, so red [f fm as concerns the Democrats in t , Massachusetts, who are trying to de- i feat Senator Lodge, it is their avow. R 2d and confpiclous disposition to keep this famia'tn the background. So much for the avidences of public op- inion on this subject. Mrs. Harding's age-she was born in Marfon, Ohifo, in 18§60-had been experted to have a distinct influence on the course of her ailment. With- out in any way discounting the con- tinued gravity of the case. some of the attendants at her bedside took courage anew when the patient was found this morning to have passed a more comfortablé night than had been expected. <_ Secretary of War Weeks, who was an early visitor at the White House, also was assured there had been a distinct improvement in Mrs. Hard- tn'g's condition. , The patient's temperature at § a. m. was approximately normal, Mr. Weeks said on leaving, as contrasted to the. rather high temperature re- ported yesterday. A prayer for the recovery of Mrs. Harding was given by thoe senate chaplain today when the senate con} vened. A constant stream of flowers and messages of sympathy from friends in Washington and cities throughout the country reached the - White House during the day. Mr. Harding is usually an early visitor to the exscutive offices where the routine work of the administra- tion is carried on-did not reach his office (oday until noon and then re- mained only a brief time. Attaches said he was in constant communica- tion with the patient's room and on several occasions the nurses and | physicians | withdr w leaving him y a h 3 (éontmuqd on Puke Six.) through one of its uncannily subtle instruments had turned detpair into hope when crew ed today their apot walled and flames w Argonaut gold nin prisoned for 124 late last nigh might all be alive. 0 & “g”; reaching the plained, had fiery o which the men had go t (By The Associited Press.) Jackson, - Calif., Sept. 9-Sciece s of resum- ta=k of reaching tle in by rotik and debris hore 47 workers in the 0 hava bsen im- ays. It seemed yoterdiy that the res ue would rel t came nnouncement that ad demonstrated the astonishing chemical | tests that the men The offictaZs of. $5,000 to the first milera. Instrument, it taa ey bein lowered into the gasrous shaft through he:. It had re. d a reward of A delicate and with his wile - corded no gases ese only corpses, yet t INSTRUMENT NINE WORKERS STILL ALIVE Lowered hito Shaft, it Records No Gases Presence of Single Dead Body-Reward Offered - tolirst Crew Reach cating; the: pres folca once of a It 1 to the regi gombed but that the air in the lower 0v life, On the $,600 foo muck must be cleared before tha 75 feet of solid rock remaining can be penetrated, - On there rématos 130 feat of soft 'sub- Jackson,. muck and decayin stead of s clear, when « bulkhead in the 4,600 foot level ot amashed i Crows. seeking ¥ tombed men im the a h y a ENTOMBED If I Iudicatin tag Men,. single dead body. Moreover, gases had not penetrated on where the men aro en- ol a sald a ols was pure enough to sustain t level 245 feet of 'to the 3.900 foot level proper regulation, E think we ara rea» stance and 142 foot of rock. sonably assured that we than 888 thel Encounter New Obstacies, wi Calif., - Sept. 9.~-More & - timbering in- ca passage was found su he Kennedy mine was early today by one of the & - to res djoining Arkon. aut mine, This set back - means at Invite-Wromen to Hetp Gut, - © least another week will ta required |_ \I am sure that Mr. Woodin wilt. to reach the men, (t. war—fate; . HMaovite gag womgit oE the ‘ifltfitohflh vould have to resort for anthracite coal, th sured ain adequate su inous coal which mig mestic use, g they have have to know use of it in o furnaces or c £458 in any state- teach people how coal betause If the as wer fering serious - di was 'a possibility districts in the of ple are p -that thay have b using. ..> _c his altuation it looked as though we to substitutes at we would: se bituminous | the - rallroads it, we are as- Pply of bitum- ht be diverted: industries to do- Of course, people do not ave to learn ho wto u nal Fortunately if re able to transport th necessary from DENIE® REPORT or CONFER. At tome oF dimes w. ccrand Rumors That #s Would Confer With ence will bo held in New York today botween Juige Eibert Gary of the United States Steet Corporation «4nd representalives of $60 United Mine Workers and a representative of the to official Informition received hera, Washington tha t a conference was to be held Rero tesday between Elbert H. Gary, States Steel COF poration, representa- tives of tho Umited - Mine Workers and a representative ment of labor Looking to the end of the coal strike in the Connellsville, Pa., coke regions \absolutely vith Corporation. MAY AVERT SHUTDOWN _ OF FACTORIES Contract As; wring Him _ of Big F us| Supply‘Miy Ba Signed. Datrolt, Sept. - 9--Hope: that a contract would be signed Ja Cimcinnats bday by repriénanmta Twas of Many. Ford and |. Pike, td cont o pei | | tha gr stump-fly.” {d . \ party's heve this more:. 1 Ing. , C - NEE TMINE NEX ENCE IN NEw york Union ChieFs to Endeavor to End Strike -in Connelisvilte, Appear. Grourdleas, 1. (By The Asoclated Press.) Wash ington, Bopt. 2-A confer epartment of labor looking to the nding of the coal strike in the Con- ellsvilte, Pa, col region according Report of Conference Denied, New York, Sept. 9.-Reports from}! chairman - of the United [t of the depart ware declared to be out foundation\ at e offices of the United States Steet 3 6+ Both | Mr Gary and President. ke to use bituminous coal untess to. It is dirty and they something about the | oke s At we shall not have to en- io use bituminous mining of anthra. to should be res pe, and be: be sable to stock up. long with what you | aud at a t patriotic enough 'not Houbd try to get more than is actually jout in this sit needed, < > \Now it eve‘ryone does that, i‘vith‘ oter through without any one art. stress.. We were tuatich where there ® of the most acute fering and distreas in the crowded ties whore the peo- atomed to the thing ben in the bablt of | nfrofiting a s} ~ lla ‘ C20 James A. Far were declare to Mr. Gary's home 4 rder to burn it in thelrlyasism‘i that he was in Newport, Rt, oves. I th w., L. ._¥isitin ves. I think, ho 5 Tard, wide campaign to | Pany. Newport, R. I. umed on Monday; Gary said today if then, we are ablei© Conference ro to seb to it that it is fairly distribat. ed, nobody will be You mist get a need body should be the United Min resentative of Ime like this svery.| bor in New York. helped out during the war | in the[ mie food situation. \Tho fet is that, an | pr appeal to women S service, to resporad need, is more Hikely to prompt respoiise th {Say, the same apgre sometimes although yor There is It is a case reil of the corporation be out of town, At In Long Island, ft f E W: former ambassador to Ger Knows Nothing of Meet. - Sept. 9.-Eibert EE. he kmew no 1g of ported to be planned nd representatives oF e Workers and a rep- C tween Him a vation just as they p to Fender public to a great public £ receive a An, $ am sorry ® als to, 1 n tO «(invasion to 0 cislon on reparattons cause the French people might {feal m3 an action would constitute® render, K ae w America long. | was cortain there wo of feeling in favor as conscientious conditions: upon. entering the league will be. chBor sible that Senator B Europe t t he remarked, with a sm th who went over to stud Geneva when the sion. taken wiz er. This was later this senator flew and sAlP the league wouldn't do, ° mick, ing . presiGentlat \* ithe % the department of af, Former Governor :e ~«Ohid\ Bays France Would Accept Quickly . ala\ Decigfon aon - Reparations % From United States. to tty ets # fasug.of most a now, vt‘leglared‘ _Jamds M.. governor .of Ohlo and candldgfigor the presidency: last election, on his réturn tod tho PMS. Fu Fil 10s 'the t officials -of. the 'coun he visited, Mr, Cor expresied that France wohld.-actept ve ly,frons.the United Siztes, 'd an'the reparations question. . Mr. Cox decia not responsible red that macaw“; for' the severity» of | ,, Tebmationst-nor was Garmany. Ask-] ed if he held Great Britain rexpors(-); bis, he declined to answer, t aatd there was constderable ‘afltBflush feeling in France, and \Frante to that reason, would fot it & i _ Also-he said, France | wa < take a\ decision from Germany; be- d that, the lei a polftical- i own i uld be 2. change. of entering the: eagle, Sell * 'Whatever Anmerics® wi «Cox iInslate not. be ould y accopfed. b¥ the other membeére, | e added, oe Wee ¥ Mr..Cox was told -that it was pos-] ® orah would go to | Bates study * the league situa- | préfu on: * - ratio *\*Nothing would make aid he- felt that Mr. would be slightly. 7 . at of another American senator y the league,\ «Rho said, \went to |1 leagne wis in. sex- He saw Mr. Balfour on, the. oof and asked to, have bis picture. o- veteramn-Britfs} AT- done. Twenty minutes, back to Paris *This senator,\ referred, Mr. | |- enktor McCoy s 0 issues in the com- [ . ;; campaign would Be t's of omilésion.and commin. eadministration.\ _ ° *viry urprised you on. over here,\ |The &: \because L re- Asked to whom he ox 'sald he meant § Mr. Cox said th TF