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tlmi ^ Fami lie. lUXEEULS A BASaS fiitSaSBBft KEEWOKES JJomCEI fiaHov vail til e tar AM) x&sass' aaxERuis W. EH I TitABSYTSO-eaa THE BOMB NEWSPAPER OF aTATEW.BIANP-EVERY AFIEKNOON EXCEPT SDMPAT STATEN BI.AND. NEW YORK MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1928 jail SBTzaa Ttsrr lux^ wqQ fg j \l- .-v-r. 5as=r ' alierojiie ljsj«r» « f dry | TMaoT- Thrm , ridwi ^eumtgii brtn« , -aa* «aSer aie y ] ' carer iSwa . MBlESIttirtHOFWliRSIW : ;•;>, bm .mat a, I rtr'T^nze w 3 hOrl E A -Ts^ la tarad; Srawa. 3B f tCTTrf- jrwsstrisc- WaalitaJ^e kid i^s c-tqned h y Bwnia c ixad s Dd -Kuiiajry ia ] .s^Hs otmde vltli ncmtx^ i riaaiJUf HorantMr s ^wr*. A. Btl3» t^eu^ ^ . soft Jteijai Ttr ' ^ OccBfatiM i f«r FHe I.s. irwtrf ggy-^ !_..• • mr« S i nill « fttm «i«ct Ite . of ti e - [ to It. •cronnB C to COHEN TJJ^TVI ^S x . UnaiBsnn*. M^m, Ra . iiri Banaiau BmUm, SprinB * G»C»rt x an d S-lkieiT Uw\ S«tt««i FIBBE RrGS at resluast prie fSprnwcadMlcnn-m^^m, B . l:l » jun . todmjr- ^^ « Brod I mOH .na « t top-^ T-s m «« tmr. ti e ^d. -me Bn»s!»ii tbo M kiB«d- O\ 1 K!»tT.\ OCATION ! AVENUE. AX NOL 32 Ton wm Find H. RAPPAPORT Ha.-^ Fjr-.turSi Carpata; ets^ lrr»ce= sar stack an d Our mV ^ P-ar o P. H. ;E2.>1 asy Way -.ireBB jiriiiat . ., iat i—BoWirrat emT- „ „p.ratimt S» inaM to . l-rom ti« I\\\®\ cnitMl. i at f o®^ today. __ artr lnmr tDiW nod^ r^sllSr. a««iatio=a . an d B-ompi^ » oimplM PoDA ^^BsJerin s lira alaotate- Joa. brfm StnposiJig Uieir i OCT \ f - ^ ot bartl® t fctt ia tixtay. Dl»- M iiam tlial citT tolil ho w a «c <T»I>t Uutmitt i t eaaie tia- adxaace oT jnijij, ^ cmtiaaw l on- TF!:Ji TTtrtskT's annlea : tSe capital titaii t! » n ni troai tie east. measnr M m aim for a iesperale drienae IM Ely prapJ® »a» Mb «ha»Bi ar iSe dirfctioa of arm y L BiinmeiMd throwtaB \P on^tl on a:l I It m i faHin s aiaa-rtile. ti e «=eJ- m • teiri acrm « tue J nsd i --luii Ke d r \.^t*\ ia a TOdden t apra lii^ ^ oflcea *eT » beaiesed t of tJa Polisli armistice win., ooder promise ol r B»o»t.iK tae intetM- il rai« aooid be obeared to Ibe tad 4l«a?i»ired UH o the .rfloar -out tiere.\ beyon d the !. MBwrtB- behlTid the Sariet lun . aad rrod whom no ( M tome srsa, tM rank s of ;iraed at tbetr annis to atud o a the Uoyd Georx e line o f demartatkm . or the nxmtsxT Use . -vbett th e armistice la sisaed. 7 Bertb meaaag o toda r aald PoBs h troops ha d fled Into Eas t PrusaSa. an d bee n diaanne d by theOermana . TheGennana ha* * -r-i.. aaked the AlUe a lo r permla- aioa to take milUar r meaaorea to aasare the neutraacy of eaat Pma - sia. accordine to the Londo n Times . XraoiBelal reporta fro m poia U near th e frTBit. relayed thronsb BerBn , saM the Bu»lan arm y wa a oOcere d largely b y Cxaristt indnd- ing General BrMiloff . commande r of the arm y ande r tbe Cxar. Thes e me n d o no t want a n armlstJce an d at an y rate they Intend t o continue Sghtin r ant H It W actn^l y signed, aceordiag to these leporta- En. tente sonrcea' heard similar m - mon u reiterating the theory that the Bsssia n arm y ma y break wit h Lenin o an d Trotsk y an d artnaliy attempt to oaerthrow the Moeco w regime The newspaper s wer e critlrfsJng the anggextlon dotted to Winsto n ChnrchiU . Secretary of -war, that German y b e naed as a bartering ra m against the Reds , an t ar m th i BoIsheTiki. wa s ridi- cnled. Serera l member s ot Parlia- men t wer e plannin g to interrogate Premie r Uoyd Georg e about It in the House . BOY MURDERED AT BUFFALO CAMP Bal^o. Ang . 3.—^Three' lioys, rboee agea range fro m 13 to 16. ren . held b y rolic\ today on charges of killing Edwar d Pok- gxant. IS . o n the iMuiks of a creek near here. INjkgrant. accompanied b y Nor- . man 'Werti, a companion, .went to the creek to play when ts» y en . coontered a gan g encampe d o n *h e ground, according to th e story told b y Werti . WerQ said on e of the boys dre w a rerolw r an d Sred. UUing PDk . grant wlthoot proroeation. Wert a said be didn t think h e coold Iden- tify the boy who did tb e ahooUng. *A Ferryboat Romance,' the AU- Staten Island Film, Is Ready COXCkMPMGN PLANS NEUUNG COMPLETION The ftre re^ of \A PezT3i>o*Lt JUsBence. \ Uia AlKStatea Island film -witli a n alI.Staten cast. ar . lived at *ne Daflr AdTsac e ofSee Satnrdar. Plana ax« betss mad « to sho w the film » X StatA Island theatres. pMiblr this ve^ Tbe scenario wa s written ^ A. W. CaJ- lisen of Boseten k an d iras select- ed la conpetition. A synopsis of the story follows: Jo e Stsnler. Aoard & ferrrlKnt fro m MaTThatlan. is cut his vay to Staten Island, irbere. in ansve r to a n inipreaslng invitation from a frtead. b e intends to mak e bis fomr e taome. \Instead.*' bis Mead ba d -wTttten, \o f Urin s in crowded ManhalTsn. com e t^-m r boardtus boose. No . CasUeton arenne . West Nei r Brighton. Staten Is- land.** n soonded good an d b e irts o n his way . ft Aa tbe boat nears tbe Staten Is- land shore. Joe. wh o is -walUns tiimK tbe upper deck , snddeniy sees a sirTH ba t l!yin« tbroogb the air. He Jumps for it, calcbes the hat an d returns it to Its osmer- Hie lncid«it serves as a formal istJodQctioB between Jo e an d Mayb^e Bagley. an d as they ar- lire on SUteri Island, it so hap- pens that Staybelle takes the sam e ear as Joe. Day s pass, an d as they meet moratai^ an d eTenings o n the boat, a war m friendship springs u p tcmtternetf cm-ftve 4.T A w oOcr erery effort B madtr » plan reoreas- • as the anB T so that som e t dJoM be offered in e*«a t B arsiKtc aeir*i»Tio«» » w the rwrent ^ttCk s aad the «taS ofll- t wrJk the * map* betore them. tt^mitil T establish c— W'.'jt Ihm gwnerais -4- to almost work. ^ ™ .. . .. 1;SlnilU owin g to b^idii y aith wtica Uie armies B ^oriag. Martha! TOsudski bAvtf^he d X.«mb«rg 13 di- loe dcfenM >r that imponan t t it »a.i '.ared It roa W not .tt wiUwTot rplaforcementa. WIT aBr . wa s brought In DMUf . w«h the reaalts of »Ktte . as man y deiach- < ihitMred regiments wer e .lac into the city. Tb»« •o ^ •knm the mart s ot coaflirt- •t lira had sSi^ t woonds . •m grfmr »it h she amok a «» aal gray •its the dast of mA^ f J are irting a raliaat part kikt iilna . of Warsa w ilicaik m ot tnem participated •9» tlhllax whirtl preceded the iMaza. r; milaa nartheM t •aL Amirdia g ts adricea I treat, they stood agalrst wrtki to the last, saffef^ r ouaattlea. Warsaw di»- -J .!« . told of tha a^rlral I .1 the remnants ot another \ a of women, for tha parpaae ttbe g>]H ta. ita raaka an d iiail preparatory to again I O, Bolahesikl. II alter leceipt • Bolaherau w|» » a t Brart- _ ti . French. British and « State. Iq^atloaa la. Waraaw \ \ r adriMd tiair uatlmala — Tier a has not bee a an y i eia«as yet. latest adslc\ Shog POLAND GHS SOVIET DEMAND Pari. . Augus t 2.—tCnite d Preaa) Poland ^ armistice delegation ba a bee n controated b y the following demand s fro m the BolshertJa, ac- cording to a Basle dispatch today. oQOting SoTiet sources: The poles mus t renounce claims > Tilna, Slinsk. Giodn o an d Cholm . .v n war materials aj M seren per- cent of the nation-a total rolling stock mos t b e surrendered. Polan d mus t submit to mlUtarr occupation tor fire years. •me Bussian s shall b o permitted , take over Poland's coal ai^it nilnea a s security for the Soviet adnrtniatrarlon in that conntry nn . ta M=l. after wiiich the Poles wi n be aDowe d to decide on tteir fu- ture for m o f government , HITCHCOCK IN , JOINT DEBATE WashingTon . Augus t t—SenjUo r Ciibert M- Hitchcock win uphold tbe Democjatls en d o [ a Joint ^ ntjeal deoat . at Wl»«m. ^e. ind. Austist » . be Tbe debate wH t b e ilio first ol its kind in the 1S20 praaidenttal campaigu. Httcbcock\. win be aom. prominent Kepubli- ^ ,„ b e picked b T party man- '^chcock today «id b e the Leagu e ot \ J\ principal but not the sole snbj^ o , tbe debate. It wa s k^ h^ „er. thai Democratic P'^- ed Hitchcoc k leader of th e pnHeagt K Jf U,, senat e bec«.« \e is ma r wttH views ou me Leagu e of >«»><«». LOFTIS DEATH AN ACCIDENT Cbicae. . Ang . J.-P»u« ^ -^^^^y dedare d ti e mya- ^STTtisfied that b e wa a kBle a '^jSa'Sr^ca-ti.r.f.he ^^uS^Bead. Hotel, who waa wZ ha d alaca bee n hrtd as a Wil- li. b. r-ea«^ a, « Gamty aaH. ^ ^^'T^^Jii cmn e •<• U>« \•\^\tfliJZ rmtmi to a tatemmw =»\ Ifcna di^Mch d-lara d the fcfirf t>at tatUa . wWa ttug\^ ^ .ceapM Brert-utmsk . a an d aO*k *>m ^ ^ n than IM mOia aaat vt . TWs waa a aLl'ang tw^ t It hn with iO^Irt I\\* E to tha ~ B y HERBERT W. WALKER- (raite d JVr» Sta f CorrcipoadnU. ) Dayton. Ohio. Aug . 2.—oovemo r Jame a 5t- Coi eipecta this wee k to complete hia campaign organlM- tion in ord«- that it for active warfare as soon as the formal notification ceremonies ol Augus t T close The Democratic campaig n com- lulttee wiU be announced Tbnrs- da v after Coi confers with Georg e wiite . chairma n of the national committee an d campaign manager , it Is understood her e The nomine e also hopes to hav e a teotatlve itinerary o f his Etntnp campaig n completed this wee k an d this wU l be dlscusMd wit h White , announcemen t ot deBnlte speaking dates, however, ma y be delayed a short time. t-nder present plans the acUve campaig n will ope n with a speech of the governor to the Ohi o Demo , cratlc state convention in bus. Augus t 17. It i . certain that the stmn p campaig n will start-shortly afterward. The personnel ot the committee is understood to be. virtually co^ plete no w bot Whit e desires to suV mi t It to Co s in a PersoM l in- ference betore. makin g puWi c the Mmea of th e members . An force of clerka wi n clean u p Ohi o ea«:ative basin.. . accumulating durin g the last wee k because of the necessity of devot. ing a U time to the speech of ac. ceptance. Plan s for the notification ce^ monie s wi U be robmitted to the ^or b y J . Sprigg McM^^ dairman of the local commiUee . Co x n«,t yesterday at near Jackwmboig . after aCendla g church- Accompanie d b y Mrs . Co^ b e drove his car to th e &rm ^ci a total distance of 6 0 miles- SPECOUTEOVEBGOX'S. RELATIONSHIP TO PRESIDENT _ . .^nn. ..... .. ... tn Intcr- MRS. CROMWEL4. DELIVERS MAIDEN POLITICAL SPEECH Mra . George Cromwell, wife of the former State Senator an d Bortaigb Prealdent. mad e bcr etst apeech In politica at th e recent Republican conven- tion In SaratoBa, and , accord- ing to critica. It- more than passed muster. Senator H.nr y M. Sag e ha d peraonally aaked Mrs . Crom- well to second'his nomliwtion for eovemor . Mrs . Cromwell at llr « hesitated, but finally aav . he r conaert. He r speeeii wa a deacHbed by tha newspa- perme n a a belna on « of the beat they ha d heard. Senator Sage wa. one of the me n wh o fouaht riwtildar to ahoulder with Senator Crom- well io the Senate agalnat the garbaae plant. Hi s friendship an d fight for Richmond wer e the keynote to Mrs . Crom- well's apeech. B y EO L . KEEN CtilnmbnsL. Ohio. Ang . 2.—^Future relations betwee n the Democratic candidate for Preeident an d tbe present occupant of the Whit e Hous e are the subject of muc h spe. cnlation these days in the candi- date's state. The fact that the nominee's com . mnnication wit h tbe Whtt e Hous e ha s been limited to the one brief conference had with the President shortly after the convention, aa wen as the fact that h e ha s not enbmitted hia fortncoming accept- ance speech for the presidential OJC , Is regarded b y political ob- s^ers generally in Ohi o as ot deep signiflcance. an d by some, as .{oieshadowing tar reachhig conae- SAYS HIGHER , R.R. RATES WLl LOWER H.C.L Various motives are ascribed, but the on e prevalently accepted Is that Co x is determined that there Sha n h e n o misunderstanding as to the actual leadership of the party In tills campaign. Some eve n g o so far as to predict tbe practical shelving of -TVilsonlam.\ The text of tbe acceptance speech-^! probably settle moat of the current doobts a a to Cox's attniide toward tLe President and his poUclea. Judgin g fro m recent develop- ments. espedallT the statemMU made in Waahhigto a b y Chairma n Georg e White , of the Deonocititic National Committee an d hia rather obvious avoidance of the WhUe Honse . the, constmcUo n placed in som e quartera upo n the Cox-Wil- flon conference that the tw o wer e in complete accord, is no t entirely correct- Doohtless n o points of dilference developed i n tbe general character. Detaila. notably of tbe paramount isstte. wer e not gon e into. Ther e was not sumden t time for even a casual dlacusslon ot the candi- date's an d president's personal .lew s aa to -Teservationa.'- There- fore there was n o opportunity for tbe expreasioQ of Presidential ap . proval o£ the particnlar manne r in which Gov. Co x intends to inter- pret the party platform', declara- tions rel;arding the Leagu e of Na- tions. Naturally, both are in accord with the platform. Wilso n appiov e d it at the Ume , an d Co x woul d not b e tbe candidate today If b e couldnt stand on tbe platlonn. Hence , there wa s quite sufficient iTistlflcation for the harmon y state- ments issued after tha conference. Ba t there is room for considei> able divergence of opinion as to iaterpretaUon ot the platform on the league issue The Co x an d Wilso n ideas as to wha t consUtute clarifying. uon-Impalring. or non- unUHyin g reservations very likely d o not run along paralld lines. U they do. say these political obMf ' vers, wha t objection could there b e to Cox' s submission of his inter- preUUo n for the President's tor. mal approval, betore going to the country with it? Also, it is sug- eested. there ma y be detalla in the application ot the Democratic prin- ciples. o r even policies ot adminls- tratiOB. in which the candidate does not agree entirely wit h the Prealdent. . ^ Tbe pracUcal ignoring of tbe President b y the randldate In the preparation ot bU accept^ speech Is emphasised b y the tact of bis treqoent consultations with other Democratic leaders, but a stUl mor e striking illnstraUon of the apparent lack ot close coopera- tion between the candidate an d the tVbile House , to aHoide d b y refer- ence Io the Taf t campaign in 19<)», i n whic h the then occupant of tbe Whit e Hous e (Roosevelt) played n> pronoonced a part I n moulding tbe ptdicles an d dlrecUng the a^ Uvltles of his -realduarr legatee. I n no <itiarter la Intere * In Cox a pronouncements ot n«t Sattr^ keene d than amon g the Beptwllcan campaign managers. To r should It prove that Co x baa actual^ , or In e<I« ^ cot awa y fro m th e Wlter a InSuence. they wffl b o derive d ot Wha t they hav e considered one ot their best talking points. GOPELAND FINDS MANY PARENTS^.^ INDIFFERENT TO VAMNATIOH elderly WOMAX Survey of .Inspector s Miy injured by auto Cause Compolsory Acfaon WbUe crossing the roadway near To Be Taken he r hom e dnrii ^ Department of HealUt olSclala. nliSit about IIJO . Alice ta^toT^r. Royal S . Copel«. d years old. of SIS Jersey ^^^^ l^r ^ets, are 'tcdin g muc h con- knodted doa m b y an ^^ ^^^ a preliminary repo n operated by Max ^ann ^^ ^^^ ^^ Ijn . Tie woma n w« remin^ w ^^^^ recenUy sent out t o ti e Staten Island Hospital against smallpox an d to ing frtnn abrasiona of t^ i^. propoganda ot educatK ^ face an d bod y an d a possiM e frac- ... » .... tnre of the collarbone. PRESS STORY conauct proywa^ii\- — . Pro m these It is learned that there are man y peisons in the city ai hostile toward vaccination as were folks in the days whe n vai^e wa s itr« Introduced, Not only tha t but the Inspedota .report that the public In geaeial are viewing the maUe r ot vaccli ^ tion wit h apathy an d cannot b o mad e to see any necMlly tor It. Dr, Copdan d has issued 0» tol- i lowing statement: By RATMOSD CLAPPER. | -There is mor e need for vacdn ; lUnStrd Pmt StaS CorrMpoad«:. J ! .uo' a at this time t^ Mario n Ohio. Aug . !.--W»rr.Jt sons realSje,- said We^^Trdand b y Congressman smaHl« x In Ais E. HKim; Illinois. acUv e In the presenFUm e we 'Bav^^rt^ ^I,^ i^tdlowlng a confer- cases. S o lar not a single ^^ Se Republican c^tdl- -fliinated to tils dW- SiiSa.v ; • 1 sigw. that we mus t etenl^ Friend , of IreUn a wi U oppose'if we are to preCCTt ft SAYSIBEUND'S FRIENDSWni OPPOSEGOX Boetcn. .\ug. I.—Charles Ponii. the \bushel ^ket tcinionaire\ to- day emphaUcally denied charges mad e in a n article published in the Boston Post today that h e is _ •hopelessly Insolvent.'' got ' Co x becanse of ti e pledge to f„m coining in. ...j. The article wa a written b y wa: ^^jt'thi widi r fordg n pdlcI.M, ( -Smallpoi Is pr^enl abroad. Uam H, McMasters. whom PonH en. ,„cludlng Aialcle X ot the Leagu e • nj^je , ij^ appear gaged as a pubUclty agent. The charges of iceolrency 'aas SUUDOrt ».UK . — — ' .. .1 \ , . indidln g Atalcl i X of ^e U ha s mad ^ gage d as a puoucit j ageui . itaiions covenent whic h would j , Roumani a an d In The charge s of IMOlrenc y iras iEngJand to Ireland penna- m BriniW . Rome a^S^ expected {o bring thousands of [^^fly. Maso n sal i cori, « ' ^ ^ ji^l's investors to tie litUe office j -rriinds oC ^^ It is-near epid^^ tt fec^-tJL'hi-basSiyl^- SS 'St S^xTf^ d^? I Woild Sitch Ireland ! that an- conitan.ay recdvl^ ^ ot acconntants mak-lere r im d bin d n., to It „ f^om these Sa aiii t of Ponxi-S ac-1 Mi d G OT . Co x : Bnrt^. Unfortunatel y O-e a?^ SiFVsdera l auWrlUes. to 'suppbrt the is Increased l^eaus e the .h.i r task, Jlasbn ha s' a lescantton dedat- i.n™, .broa d are not gWa» Mj^w n has . ing Ibr Irish Ire^om pending I n Congress.' ties. Tna t uu a » at b y the tad that one of the t^. aon a W ; S®ta in tbe bospltrt . ott Europea n ttate«tt&. inc^^ . , - uiau d is a man w^io.wnB tor the front VOT^ SJMP'.^.J'.j'rt\ ibarii rallrtiad TrttWn the Juil»dk<!on rt; Chicago. Aug . r.>tlwav freight rates eventuariy wHAnTISout a reduction » the cost of living in tae optaton ot Hal e Holden . prealdent ot BorCngto n an d Qninc y Bail- \^ile there ma y b e a sli^ t te^ porary incr.«« . ^^ „me comnKxHtle ^ ,1, , rate lncr».« . Ihi . wffl b e nes- HkWs. HoWen said today. «cr,««d tr^t allow the railruad. to r-t^t^^ dd eind««^ Ifi traasportauoo^ana Si eventnany wfl! mea n f^ ^ wide r ot f^ stnlta. fuel an d other nec««ltlea . Uc . I beHeve.- JENKI^S. Xp BRIXq. SCIT FOR DAMAGES Mexic o CIlT. An* J . (Onite d Preaa.)-^W . O. JatfklBa. America n conaslar agent Imprlaoned b y tbe Carranx a gtjvemmen t o n a cba^e Jersey City. N- A»g. i.-^ Carranx a gtjvemmen t o n a charg Jersey -- — -a- ^tonoWoB wlt i bandits, wfll file explosion aboard the Eri e TttUrowl for iMm*t» a » a resnlt of Jonestow n eaB«4 Bre ligations. Tbe corpA lug the official coimta for the toiled all yMterda y o u thd r tMk . Indications were today that the au- dit will not be completed lor sev- \^ntt^eanUme Federal officials j a tL expected reports Upm Enropew i a. coontrlee on Ptmir . ancged oper- aOou s o n international postal re- ply conpcats. United Statea Conta- l»r agents ate tmdetatood to b e In- vrsagatln s every angle of the Eunsfea n en d of the Poni l activi- ties. naign may. . receiw . » Attorney General J . -Weston AI- ol\ (lie. shar p r^lt^ len ot Massactawtt s -aas expert ^ ^ ErMte d hy. tbe.Tn- tb begin his inveatlgatlon into Pon- ir s activities today. Poni l spent yester^ y motoring with his wife an d mother. Hejlso took a n airplane flight, whld i leeme d to please ht m Immensely. on e to com e the avuuon fi^^ to ^ I^TM. Way. Ponal auddenly d«dd- be r Jna Odobe r v^ be sp^i t e d be . woul d like to explore ti e upper regions. - A fe w 'minntes later, after ti e Idiot. I- W. Tracy , Ba d obtataed from Poni l a rdeaa e from Uahflity. the -htiahiMiaakef mnMonalre-w m soaring upward . He InatruMed the avtktor «o t to try aiir atunta. M diange d his min d while, In filt^ anrf tbe pBot pu t the plai » throng a serlea of halr.Mlaing atunta. Wben Ponxl landed, h e said h e w deliste d with the experience a^ .raid take 'anotier Bight aoon. He paid »1 a minut e tor the flight an d gav e a konua ot .UO . • ^Alltoatf i^ 'fi\\'' wer e Ihne to poM tor the movte camer a iwttb hU wif e an d t^er. is tocreasea tine suaone \ abroa d ar e no t gW« the .attenXlon they ibptM to eg - . loan. tg tor . (Jj^ .attention tne y enw«* u ... angrcES. .ieklne't o leave thtwo locai^ hS^s plan lor. ne w ^Mi Is tru . is veH»* that on i O f tii^M- , t«;tatate emmrn. Oma^^ bee n used aa ati argnj^ a^^ the t»iirU e plaa.o f , » hi booked serm iie-t to cotne daring to ti e T>aiet flirt Odbbe r \- m b e ««it Spffit^n ifie P^vfl*^ Natio n «Sy thonU M Snolpr . iil t \fo r d«m»«M a » a . Uiat acUoa . a dispatch to i3 Cul- fro m PoeWa 'O\\?;!;- jenMO T intends to grt Indemnlti for tbe saaplcion cat \f Ow Canwoa regime, an a IncMml - allT h e lataida to abKilntelT dls^ SiSw win b e against local MHioritlea at Pnebl^ -VILLA'S SiDVEMEKTS ABE MYSiraUOUS Sea ^ expiosloa - — ferry boat J»me»low n eaB«4 Br e whlc b resalttJ In the tajory of sidenWe damai e to the boat, In the Hadwo ia«r bm today. On. tandrea worken war e Iranaterr M t o ol^ boat , in midstream white tba Ar t wbld t .pr«d tapUl T w gangwa y canM d Iianle amon g the City. ^ inaaa.!—Tfc a hopreaidoa wa a l^- ^OEta l dtdea haw today that Fnicue a -Villa, tanil t la^er wh, ha s ywttoed to ac^en -baa aomtWn* u p )> » an d la »»»»«»« to . d« J ^^SeMBdy wnktho ««««•\»- ^^BornnU\ ar « •ownrfoa s The dlstreaa algaal cC «k e W brought •ewia l tig s to tt e jw an d they played rtreama oC srater ,aa the Naaa . 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