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.tt,.oo· per Year in Ad'fece . VOLUME XXXiX I Peo.pJ~ of lite C~ty Will Be Given an OpiJOfl~ntty to. Bear· Re- publleoa candidate on '' .{f. '' .• ' ' .... Tues4~tY, o~t. ~~ WRIGHT ·A6A1Ni • 'Wright ~-as Monday afternoon · curd ~li~tan'Ce, f'Or d'Aviati,on, from el¢bt kilomE'ttes dng In tJJe air one and twenty-four f!e(!onqs. NEW YORK. THURSDAY produce, a machine that will safely I carrv several persons. I \Such a machine as he hopE's to build, you see, would he large Pnough and strong E'nough for our use. It simply remains to provide for the machines, alighting upon wa- ter. ·There would yet remain the devising of a contrivance by which 95 th~. machine could rise without the aid of the monorail used by the Wright machine. We believe this lies in a type of hydoplane.\ WUbu:r well. orville Wright, through a letter written by his _slater, ·,Miss Katherine Wright, has applied to the War De· partment for an extension of time in which to complete' the deliverance or an ae1;oplane to the signal coi-ps. The application asks that the time for acceptance ot the machine be ex- tended nine months. The time of delivery for the machine expired yes- terday_ In the letter asking for the extension, which is addressed to Ma- nomi~ee, who left Ill., where he il.,,u .. ,,l'b,il With Mr. Congressman who w111 also rious stops. 1\ir. the pal'tY in '-'n1cagp, \1\USS\ LONSDALE IS DI'VORO:~~~ \VO~. I SAN FRANCISCO, Sept.; 2!!,~-lllu!<!u Ada Louise Lqnsd-a'le, W'~O '!has tered suit -a.gainst the son of States Sena~or St~p'hen B~' Elkins ' brell.ch of promise, b:as :he n · . (> \here as the form-er wife f · J .. Scboofy, a. real est\1-te 1pan of thls 't I Cl y. . I Sohoofy sa.ys lhe Jeft h}becauee it was aJwoa-ys money a.nd '.never,, that Sh_! W·BS looking for. he WitS the . d~u-ghter of .a Souther.n tamUy and bewme Sohoafy's wife in j~ ashlngtl}n in H95. She obtained a. qivorce from. SehoofY .two years lwter -oil, t):l.e· grouoo of desertion. J ' CALIFORNIANS DON'T I . LIKE \UNCLE JOE\ OlUiN(~N ••. j . \ . 1 At the closing session lthe ern Gallifornlia Meth9(11s · Gov. <::ba•rles Evans H'llgbes, eandl- On Friday he will! make stops at dil.t,e for re-election ;on the ~nubiican . Hornell atiid Wellsvme, speaking dur- ing the 'afternoon, dosing the day at jor George 0. Squier, acting chief signal officer, Miss Wright states that the accident to the Wright ma- chine which resulted in the death of Lieutenant Selfridge will render her brother helpless as to the matter of delivery of the- machine for ·several months. It is requested that an ex- tension be granted until June 28, 1909. remaili with. $he~Jma.n LOS ANGELES, CaJ.aSept. • here last nig'ht l'<'lSOl · tions :Wer~ · adopted severely critlclt;jl.li.g SPeu.k~r .Toseph G. ·Ca,nn()n, Of :tlle :House •of. RepTesentalti:ves, and c.a,l~~ng UJIOII, Christian citiieus of bisl district 1' ' \ - . as he stays in ur:L,~rlll•l . :ticket; will' be ;_ .J'o}lnSt(JWJ). vlsltill\ J'armestmvn. On SaturdaY.. he will .md. :Wlll 'liddress\a Johnstown audJ· speak.a.t Ashvllle, MayvLlle, Brocktouj euce,. Titesdaif, OctOber 27. Fredonia. and DunJ.drk during tM ThiS aitonuncemelit 'Will :tie receiv- d.a,y, w.!ndin-g up the week .a,t Butralo From Watseka Danville, Speaker r:rnQ<>~·h train .. nd all witne;.frel(). the ?el'fol',tll11'D.Ce. ·rhe 5,000 fran4 ~ ' ' ' / .• 'gladJy ,by the !$>.PI~ of Fulton Co., Sa.turda.y evell!ing. __ __, HUGHfS HAlURf Of non'~ ]lome, for It was said today trip to Speak_er was being made pos~ of aiding Sherman's ~a.ni;l.on~s district. express pur~ spl~aliter's re-efec- . meepng, tion. After Congressman urt1R 0 ••~•1 B. McKinley tbe W'h()le United Sta.teJf to _see. he is not ~n electedj to eortgiieS!l:, .. 1, .Or thwt if elected to s~ th!at !he il!l not· again made speaker of he House. • ' AIJBANl\ ' · · · ,thr.oughont 1lhe :u.ol.\'l:tt!!oil·~rfi;· ,most 6f \!'''hGm ifui.ve 1\_VB:tehed wi1lh un- 'I!!;U~IIY keen ·tntl!l'est 'Ills. eareer th!:'o'- cu.t his present adi»A1Iistratlon. 'His, many friends wiH undoubtedlY ~ ~ut ;Ql great niJ,mbers, rwdl;!'obtls· , , t1.>ivn will do its share towa;rd: boosting t~e ._'cal.llpipgn :tliat IWilf tertrunart:e lin MICHIGAN CONVfNllON A GJ:O dU'b f-ar tb,e '(lfficlall;r e111ter€d. l!St dJ<.tance beofbre tern-be:.: goes to ::Ur. Jmless the dJstnjnce AMfRICA fDRCfS VAliCAN- CHANGf will place at Sherman a \\t'\''!\ of Mr. which vrlli partr over 0Wf60 ·SIR.~ CK ::u:!:t~ ... a .. s ... t\ .. ,.../i..,. · fireS- ill the 4<llirc'*a'ci~;s} 'the re;,election of Gov~oo~· _ Hug.]J.es~ RepubliCIIJI.S In Session At DeU:oit To-• It Js -nn~tood that the ~9:vernor day Hear Address by the Governor 'IVfll spealt botl;l. liJl ;fobnstow.a and in of New York. · Glovenville <ln October 27, and 1!he 1 · :\fr. Furman today )[r. Wrlgolrt <W•as ah•eady 1c1.'4'l<lilted with 39 J;dl,omcters (24 n:liles - I ·Monday afternoq11 n..ore than dou.b)e distance, but unfortunately th$ gave out and he . . . the carj Mr. short apeeehes PROTESTS BY CARDINAL Gffi• rural cmnm.unitie~. connecting and· 'other platform of will BY ~A ·1~· RNA_D_ 0 · ~~:~~~::' gameeoonmj~_wn.l~:~~~ nann.emora, and · .\ · the ~errltoey 'm SUSQ1JEHANNARIVE1} TOWN SUF~ ous tires 'have ooc:Uf!~l:.~ill reports from othe northern city are to DETROIT, Mdeh., Se:pt. 29.-With :the elfect that 1 !1~ -w111 1 ·be given a · the first two 'P'laees on the state Re- grap.d reception .there. 'PIIIill6 ~ve al- \ 1 mblica~ ticket filled !by direct v~t•J of read\ been made for ibis r<ICeption oBhd t.he people at tlie recent primlil'Y elec· it isc e;:r;:peclid thllt he ·will deliver a'b tlon, the Re,publican state oConveution add!!ess at •the Republican rolly in the , met today In Ugrbt Guard Armory t<:~ . atter;noon. ndopt a pltaform and :nominate -candi- ·had to ·be satlilfi~ 48 kilometel's. 'rodtty nru:l w <~U:Ilej;lttn:y, i:f the, •vea- FEnS SEvERELY [ IN, HEAvY ~tl .spread o1' · MA·NY ROOFS che>C,ked. , . WIND sromr. ··-r · · c~lonel w. F. F~x.. BONS AND AI«JHBISHOP mE· JU!lnt~ls LANJ) SAID TO HAVE CAUSED ldelrini·1tely ther is suitli:ble, ' he certainly try As to the~ sii:hedule of his stay in tlntes for the offi-ce be}()w 1icutennn.t Johnstown, thl'll'e has <been no definite , !!Overuor on tihe rtic~et. One of the ~a,ngemeuts made .as yet. but it IB · r .. atur,;.s of :flhe openipg session of the . Jllll MSU~ed fll,Ct lJhlnt the ~Ve!illOr'S ! ecnYelltiOn iS an addL'IlS'S •by Govt>rno.r :vis~t ·wm be made a pleaaure to him- Cl1arles E. Hughes, 'Of New York, who 'Sell as. <w()ll as to. the 1Jeople o! JOhns· \Ylll spea:k at 11 o~c!ock. ~- 1 . The possl•bility that the !bitter con- I . . - ' . . . ·test ·waged betwee-n Govel'IlOr F. ·!1-1. GO~ltNOB HUGHES TO WaTni'>r and Dr . .T. :J!. Bmdley, stnrte ' TOTJR WE$TERN OOUNTmS. auditor gene:t\<ll for the nomination fo-r I. \ , :BrU~F!.ALO, Jlept. 2,9.-It •has been arrtugerd thia.t Govfl~or Hughefi -wm epep.k•ii:l Steu:ben, Oliautauqup., Al'le.- graniy @d Erde eqnn<t~es oil Frdlda.y and , . sa.#.t;r-Qa;y ne~. [ ' ' ,· . j /' governor in the primary might be in- jected into the conventlon .. Ah some form, roused mn~h interest and dis- t'Ussion among the delegates durmg the early mwntng bef«e ·the con ven- :tlon ntet. D~MooaA.TIO ~AIDJI~Wl'E ·~nm\s TAfT '\JNVADfS lns BEt'tmJ.ICAN ADVEJfSliRY ~;HAKEs HANDS, ~~ OHI· SOUlH DAKOTA IOHlCAGQ, Sept. 29.-Aeci'c:lent.al· ·'lYi but a;s a fitting prella.ce •to the _ sch-eduled meeting of Mr. Hryli.n and REPUBLICANS RALLY TO THE SUPPORT OF THE NATIO.SAI• CANDIDATE IN .SPITE OF FAC· was Ii:ade elose1 to- :nr. Wright fQIUnd he :had 'It was the eiJ'Ce of my said ~I eann.ot ovelt?stimate of securl~ I felt. Tbe relpillde,d me some- what \\''\\\'/\' strot!: of racing · au-tomobiles, , <Was n'O shock. 'l'lbe landing Comte de Lll!mb,ert particular seiJsauo·n \Evu-ything ' lie said, ••and 110 im11ression ~ppm'lltus renUy ls :1ft·. WI'ight hu~ a -m~tcnJ.ne s£sses an ity.\' of s;,bil- RETIREMENT OF MERRY DEL VAL. ranged that speak in tober 6, in October 7, and ROME, Sept. 29.-According to the Avant!, CardiQal Merry Del Val, the papal secretary of state, is about to t;etire. This, step is an outcome of the \representations made to the VaUean by American and . EngliE!h prelates;. bnt particularly Cardinal Gibbons and Archbishop Ireland, who objected to the secretary's severe measut·es against, modernism. Merry Del Val probably will be succeeded by Cardinal Rampolla, who had formerly held this office. Rampolla.'s return to power wtll mean a policy of dignified concilia- tion w~th regard · to France and an attitude o! _greater reserve toward Ital:r. STANDARD OIL. ISSUES WARNING TO PUBLIC • appear in make a ~ .. ~'' 6 \ sour!. in a number and HUNDRfDS Trem~ndOUIJ NEW YORK, Sept. 29.-The prominent place whleh the name of the Standard Oil !)ompany has been given in recent events, political and otherwise, has drawn ftom the com- pany a \protest\ and a \warning\ ~p \the ,Press and the public.\ It is ln the form of an advertisement printed in the papers of today, Is signed by Walter-Jennings, secre- tary of the company, and \respect- fully inists that no credit whatever be given to anY statement regard- ing the Standard Oil company views, everywh-ere, AND BLINDS BEllN<f ToRN OF.F. 1:e11~krtllli: . I JHNGHJAIMTON, 8ep~ 29,-The.Yil-· It{ge of owego, t:wenty ne miles. this clty, w.as struck ith a. .¢y.wonel 1Iast evening wb!lcl). de!!troye4 a tion of ·bhe gas pl~~tnt, 1 un:ro~dlng structure. C~muers . were, · d~:Wn a.nd the 'streets :ll're imp~~blle\l. otodJ&Y· f-~om f,aJlen t~ end broken limbs. Front yards a·~<:mg -trhe river· banks a.re strewn w.ith !tin ·roofs, Win-. . dow blinds, and remm~-n·ts o1' atoope. No one was iniured, ·but ·owing to the destruction at teleph'Ofe ccmnootlous no .repO'l'ts rh-ave 'been,_J!.'~ceived fr.otn IN INDIA been w-rus:hed a<way lost in the ~y distrlcts as a wh1Cih :follc:ffled fal1. The riv- : all t'h-e bridges i and the eoun.trY :! many miles'· in ' are sbrew.n t'he sur,rounding eounr3· 11ms. ARNOT. WOBJ; A MILLION, ~ MOBE. J!)WdJIRA, sept. 29.-!--Mrs. Stephen T. Arnot af.lt:Ms cliy lha$ beg:nn a con- test of tJhe wUJ of' he~ la.te brother, Frederick c. ·Hewitt 4r Oswego, w'ho left sever&l millions . of -dcl'lciU'S to charity • .and made no tnention of Mrs. Arnat. The cont~ islba&ed u'P6n the usual gen-eral .ground ltb:a'!; Mr. Hew- itt was 1110t eollliP(ltent 1 to make ·!I. Willi at the •time ·he distrllb~ted his proper- - UTLCA, ·sept, ?9.-':Ct !has ty. It -ls also claimed tha.t undue in- possible to secure i:'~ fluence w.as bl'ought t •bea.r upon him, ~rail AdirondMk :pOi-nts especially in tlh-e case pf the r.esiduary because of bi'ea.kin:gs .'in legatees. This ls tJ¥ l\1etrop()).ita.n :tel~h wires; and Muse4m of Art in Nerw York city, to communication I~ only' • wbieh he bequeaJthkd T $1,000,000. north.~ NehaBathe. Mrs. ·Arnot is the m~JUonaire's nea:r- it Jill. ;reportw ~hat: tme · ~r· Taift at a banquet he;re october .t,'Tlj,T~ W. Kern, Democrati:c candi- . . ':l~a,te f-or vice ·preSident. a.nd Jia.mes s. . _- -~ ~te~ma.n, \Reyullljean vice. presideD.- TIONAL DIFFERENCES. WASHING '!ION, that the Navy mind' and wlllch drau~hted for. to ride the water stay in the air travel forty 'miles so construotell for naval use rise from it, or five hours, an hour and be theY could make deck o£ a b::J.t- acts or intentions, unless the same I 'have been be duly signed by an executive of- 'branohes of fic!a.l of the comi>any, or by its des- lodged by the ,..,.,.,tl•m ignated attorneys.\ native hospital .fli~·deral~ad est relative survivi11,~. She ia an. night w~ :heasvY)for a.'b011t aged womlllll, said to' 'be wort'l:t more and t:hat no f)lr.thci' ua;n.g~r- 1lh:an a. mr!llion, and J~)tely has been In. · ·ther-e. Before ii'ODltm111:nll~ablp~: ill .}).era.lth. A;mong rtJhe !bequests of liliS't night i.t w.as'repor:ted.- Mr. Hewitt's wil~ was one of $200,- rain :was faJ.~ing, a;nd 000 to the New York Post Graduate aU :ll:res would he qu,em:ljett . , 1i'i!J; n~.mnee,: met h-ere toda;y. · • : : M» .. Kerth in, a dark business suit, l ABERDE®::>f, S. D., Sept. 29.-'l'he · .: • ti,nd tl).e -latest tlhing in ire-eit .fedora. South Dak.-otra campaign of Candidate : ·-bats, was ·standing in the lobby 9f'tlie Taft ooga.n ·a.t bhis opla.ce shortly after ·. . Andit~rn'n:l. Annex, when a byatande 1' 8 o'~ock this morning wtth a big · ~r ru~hed. U'P and ~k€'(1 to .~hake ·t meeting. Judge Taf•t sp~ke from a •· ~ds wibh \The nextvice.president.\ pl~fo~m el'CCted el<liSC by the strutlon. · , ·\Certainly with plearsure,\ -said HIS vmee was •hus}ty and hardly equal ~. · Kern. \But· to mak-e BU•J:e· you- to th-e ·heavy day's work ahead of f~d bette~ shale~ 'hands :wJth t~ him. His Itinerary Includes meetings :¢an over tih-er.,..,..,.tna,t one w.!tjl vli:e a.t Mellotte, Red Field, Wolsey, wit.'\n . '. 'ld!i W'~iskers. That's :M;r. Sherm'3Jll:.'• an ihour and a ·half -at Mitchell, and . The stranger did ·as suggest!')d, a.nd short stops a~t Tripp, Yankton, and then Mr. Sherm:itn' and Mr. Kern be- Ve'l\'llilUon and a ra1ly tonight at ga.n movinS to<W\ard eaub. oth~r and Sioux City, Iowa. vre!;!ently tlie long sinewy hand of the At .A:berdeen the Ta-ft fpecial lleoon.d man. on -t!be Democroatic ticket char.ged Its esoort, drop-ping 'elg~ht was gT.asplng in the pi~m·P one of his I North Dakota statesmen, and taking Repub*cati: Oll'Pontmt. on the delegoation from Sooth Dakota. . ;~ey smiled genially, exc'h:!l>nged Senator Ga.mble and Governor Crayr- :relle!tati9n~ on the drop in •the tem- ford, wh-o defeated Senator Kittridge ~re;ture, and other cO!llmon places, fol' the senate. he,aded the committee. ~~onif-theil d-e-parted to -catoh trains. A.t Mlttc'hell, where M. Bryan· s·poke · W.ItJh :referen-ce to the Big. Four yesterday in ·opening the big corn J:'ailwa.y paiss belo'n:ging to .Mr.r Kern, palace, Sell!a~or Klttridge Is to join 1L'I\fl. which w;as xepprted foun.~ yes- tlhe party, thus again bringing togeth- terd!l,Y. -it tr:ansp~red •that Mr. Kern er in supp01rt of .1:he national ticket had I:OSt dt •a.long with the Clbher con- the various state f!aJctional leaders. ten·ts ~ h1s pocketbook at Connors- Seth Bullock, President RooseveWs . vUl~'--Ind., upon ,his. recent visit to hunting friend, joined the meeting at th:~ city. Mr; ].'{ern -believes that In Aberdeen. '!Jhe presS. of the crowd the wa:Het was \'!'here Is not the sUghtest doubt · . deftly _l~fte4 frr;>m .his i>.Pcltet. . a.bout South Dakota going Republl- 1.1he i>OJlketbbok, minus the money can,\ ·he declared with ellara.cterlstie it ·b!ad con.tained, but wl.th tb.e papers, positiveness. \I have been writing : lnclucu.q.g· th\. Big F.our ·PMIS mtact, some d-oleful letters though just be- . vas fouU:~: und~r •a. stone a.t Connol'S- eause I wanted \l.'eddy' . to pass t:he .. ·>n·lle, ~p.d ~eached th~ hand•s of a. tobas·co sauce and y-ou bet he did lt.\ RAIN SI'()IL..\l <l-RAl\'D Cllt{TIT. · · riewslJ;llspe'r, editor \WIIlo n:otlfied Mr. -'\\'\-el·u·oa.t Baltimore that the p'\).rse had founc;l,; · Mr .. Kern stated -today !'OI.t~:~tnt:H. o.. Hf'pt, :.!~:.-Th<· ·:had: !b:een given \li•m, tn. · ·!iNnHl t.~in:n.lt .tcrottlng ra<·P~< 'WC'I'P po,;t- . ~n:~ . .a.tt0rney tli:lhed todaY on n.coouil.t of rnill. r.···- ~ •·'f'-..· r. • .,.. • \ - ::·-~.~~r~/~·~-r; ,. __ This action is taken, says the ad- dermined by verUsement, because \so many false, and .a,Ll the known was detail- ~'n'\''\\'•\' ·'Bureau tests ~;~.t Fort ap~Iy~g the of the navy at that the require- ·misleading and injurious statements are daily publishPd by a portion of the press. and or the news agency systems professing to report the '11t- teranc£>s, actions aild motives of the Standard Oil company, that a special warning to press and public is nec- essary. \Of late one news agE>n<'y,\ the advertisement rontinuPR, \sPnt out a and would be worked wholly bogus Interview with the prepared pla.ns false preface that it had been issue<l spElC!Iioations/ and now u: is as- by l\lr. John n. Archbold, vicP presi- Wright hroth£>rs. dent of the Standard Oil company. believe- they can Fabrication in this line appears to ~-· 1 \'~~-' At least they grow' morE' daring pvery day. Most of it is apparently done with the view of injuriously affecting the stock, staple and money markets.\ Lieutenant) as we req~ire a. few h Ujndred that to aHow Th-at wouid generally,! a lena tank: for gross,\ said \Such R mach!nP. have to lift only pounds more thun HUXGARJ.-\S ANARCHISTS ARREST'Im IX BUDAI>EST. BCDAPE·ST, Sept. 29.-The polke of this t\lty today arrested two an- archists suspected of plot:l!ng· an at· tempt on the life of King AlphOIIJlO; who iR now at l\>lunich on his way to Vienna. EU•:CTim I. .. ORD MAYOR. LONDO:'\, Se]lt. 2!1.-Sir George miles an ,hour. Truscott was today PlCCIC'!l lOI'd ~Jr. Wright ul most ('Onfl- mayor ol' London with tllE' custo- ~en~aLnmg up four or travel during all oa vprru<P SJJeed of 4 0 <lr.>nc-P in :the snt\'\'\s ot' his n1achinP. ntary c•€'rPnlony, in -sU<'<'Psslon to Sir and tlt>clares is only ·<~. stPppiug .John Chnrlc8 Bell .. He will assume stone to what hi reaUY expects to office ~ovemi:Jer !l. cey Carter, for governor was !ndlcte(l· WASH• t'he age of :n to He was b~n in ' Scotch and Frenl:h ISDICTio:D, county f9r con\Jealed weap- ons. It , is that Carter car- ried a coiJceal¥J:ll weapon into a vot- the Democl'atic snhoO'l ,a,ud hospita.l,r·and ~Snother .of least so suibdu-ed they $500,000 to Y·ale uf!iversity. : brmi~ht unoor fontrol~ . ' ' WOl\IAN SHOT DEAD AS SHill LAY ASLEEP. of the area. d1!i>ttoJ:ed for same d•ayS' n is among the sectioos one of the :best of ,the pl<a:tlttttiil NEW YORK, Sebt. 29.-;--AB she Jay sleeping ~n her ]l)ed with her two children at her side, :Mrs. Helen Roach, 2'5 years old. was shot twice in the head early today in tl.le apart- ment house at 401 ,west 53d street. She died instantly., The police are searching for Rob'e>rt Woods, 50 years of age. an uncle of the wom- an. ·woods lived in the same apart- ment with Mrs. Roach. He disap- peared immediatelY after the trag- edy. Woods and 'Mrs. Roach quar- reled several days ' ago. AQlJEDlJqT RACER. AQUED1TCT, Sept. 29.-First race, handicap, two y$ar olds, six fur- longs: Bird of F,light, second; 102, Cullen, won; Obdurate, 105, 'E. Mar- tin, second; Uncle Jim, 107, J. Lee, third. Time 1: 17. Footpad and Yardstick also ran. Second- race, three year olds and upward, selling, ~ix and a half fur- longs: Sanguine; 106, McCarthy, won; Saracinesca, 110, McCahey, second; Queen , Marguerite, 104, Sweet, third. Time 1: 23 2~5. Di~ rector, Yol'ltist, ~nd Transvaal also ran. Subscribe for ti.ls paper. I_..,.. the stat, fore~try: five miles from \'\~n.6P, Waubeek road.\ It Is sa1-d to ticallY -destroyed. The treeS reached a 'height ·of six rn- seveil s.~RANA0 LAKE. Seopt. wt>ather condit;ions todlay hr the C>rn p!l'ti: of the Adi:rondad;:s . .ar-e u llY rlear witli a ·hen;vy gale . I.k-<'.ause of •lille !hi~h find!' it is tlJE' fires may a!fain $tltl't up. . Re;ports received -hea·e are to tll~ fact: that while the -fire~ 'have c:h~kcd and ar.e •well un· lolll ve not bet'!ll tJlwrougrbls gu1shed. \CI:rY OF BpFFAi.O\ OUT: OF ORDER ON BUFFALO, Sept. 29.-The er City of But!a.lo, of the and Bufl'.a.lo ~ine, which Iettriller~~;;; erehing for Cleve1\l,nd; sHg'ht misbrap whev. neaT and• was compelled ,to clty tor necessaxy re[mir:s: wu,..,., . ., uof be ma:de 1n 1Jh~ · wa~running at the ltfome, ed her deck a:bou~t;: 2; 30 . salled .a;gain an aroJr la.1:er·to.r•;c l~d, .W'h:m·e she ~i .. n\'\\ .. ·.Alnlft11•\· t~a.Y.