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\\\ >• i • Bloufly tomoiaow.. Wl? temper-, Ire ob^tt^e ^<§sb fg^ JstroEif fthwesterty \wincfe-. THE MEDINA DAILY JOURNAI 'i\y . , '• ffi^iii\ \i'\ m«M \* !\•' j. ao^jot {• T\ MEDINA REGISTER 'MEDINA, JSfl^'YQiSJfc SATURDAY, FEBRUARY $ 1932 A PATWMt 1 PAPER t ha HaHy Journal, is <efceL &u% by 10,000 people w Vedbna aact vicinity. ,eriean Consul Files Prompt Protest Be 3hanj|hii leverUoiated §ie tw o„f'i>jk : lans'for tftup IsrnokingY blackened • shajab- Ipanese attacfced ( two Ameri- lission ^schools. •jackets battered tlieir way be Presbyterian mission ami |keit it, ignoring a warning United Stales consul post- |jront. About the same time [jwere rained upon the Am- ^Southern.- Methodist\\ Upfa- g&iisslop in the Hosgkew Jft had Previously h^eo. <rna- laat week by-, the Japanese. opt, protest-was filed by the [can consul in. Shanghai, . be meantime Japanese bfamb- anes renewed, their attack on |ty and U hail of bombs *«d«ath~ >a«3. destruction wide area, Japanese artil- Jent shells lipping into the |ni] Chinese anti-aircraft guns only meager < defense. The- lolled at- noon only to lout witli-'gyeater fury. |out with greater fury. explosion of seven shells (Chinese antl-ajrciaft guns in larine .regimental area at Bill was reported Saturday Navy department in,\Wash- Col. R- 5. Hooker, com- hg the* Marines In the inter- al settlement in. Shanghai, pd that'an eighth, shell, a South End Community Club lawanda is about to be re- j/;«a»u-jj^iig» .dotmant*. \tor ^ears . , r U, HbMenbeck lias been Iii postfiiaster of Orleans^ f> County, to succeed Arthur win. \\resigned. \\ ' 4ud, fell in a Houston detachment WipXi . Meanwhile, fhese developments ware recorded: « At Nanking: Americans ordered 6y consul general to evacuate he- cause of threatened outbieak of hostilities there. At Geneva: 'New peace plan le- ported in the making at London and Washington. Dreyfuss, Pres. i Pirates, Dead Chief Chanjberlin JWill Give Talk OJiief Chamberiin will give an illustrated talk to the hoys tomor- row afternoon at the regular meet- ing at 3:30 In St. Sohn's Chuich. The boys bave'ljeen coaxing the^-ernef to di'aw> pictures for thera for some tiin.e. This Sunday he. will make good on his promise and'illustrate the stories he \ritt fell of- prawe da& pine forests and palm trees ofjPJanama. ; New York> FeK S^-Bamey Dreyfuss, president of $he Pitts- burgh Fuates of the National Baseball League, died today in Mt Sinai hocpital, f ottowing an operation for a glandular trouble. Het woold have been 67 yeais old his next birthday, Dieyfuss was operated on Jan- uary G, and although he rallied for a tune his strength was not eq.ua} to the task. . Mrs. Dieyfu<$ and thefr daugjh- ter, Mrcj. W. E, Bensv/anger.have been constantly at his bedside amce the operation and were- with him when he passed away, MLS Sam Dreyfuss, widow Of Ms son, a/so was at; his bedsidei Pneumonia set in yetsterdayttha first complicatiou^amo* the oper-. aWon, and the end then was seen as inevitable. Pneumonia set In yesterday, the basebaW clubj and who also was with his father in-law, said he planned. „tia take the body to Pitts- burg tonight, with buiiftl prob- ably Sunday -or Monday from the Dreyfuss homo. PRICE % cwm IN SHMGHAIRAIDMSY JAPS *CAtferpiHair f ,? |Eome8 to Aid of SnowBound Sheep •<-*»• +m* Mffiph tho snowies, m Ms \caterpillar^ factor a\ ircjse. ^Hw-trjiotdr 1^ al?o-' FRENCH ASK FOR POLICE BODY FOR LEAGUE >a,tha raditeth,QBwZrftaoh-in central Oro«on ose» » homemade «h6w tilow • means of <a«w;w$ runways for stranded ahoep in ot^er that they may e* ' to haui fe«l4o the herd us shown above, 5? SMITH WIU GIVE POLITICAL^STAND MONDAY . 5- »l' Geneva, Feb. S-^lne rreach gov- ernment toaay stole a march on the World Disarmament Confer- ence and proposed arming 1 the League of Nations. Crashing into a routine plenary meeting, Andre Tardleu, head of the French delegation, laid before -tiia--. confer one**.- a ^fdr-reaching scheme to create an international police force and provide the; ilist contingent of punitive troops to aid any state which hecame the * ictim of aggression. i liPS COLLIDE IN . GALE AND 28 DROWN York, Feb. 6—The cold • along the Atlantic seaboard jit held 28 atjssing men, sup. jly thrown to watory graves [ship collision and a terrific that caused a tug to founder link- « ' bnty-oiie ot tha missing were lers er tto orow ot the pi Rogers Picks Stoty For This Spot 4 [By WILL ROGEKS IOU it's bees mentioned '< that'woanea are peeuSer- beea. aoticed that taey \war of mj^ii ... for other woam. ' tbi&f^theugk. You kwrsr w ew w»at» to »eer a»y- at'*, exeetly like anyttunr py other wuatut K««rs. It f J** m MHM. Abemt la M IcTle *eV aboot it J wife aee* amtiter mam Ibatltkelian. taere *»a tw« iluafllet •new hat Ijrotis no«o*d,\ flu* jft* o %***& *«•* hm to laitei, l*w a^**a>» aew Wi* tf&ISS toafltS* *am^ _ Met ,lam *i1*^ schooner Eleanor ^Jclfterigen, which sank after a cgtijfiJtijiE with the steamer Jean Jadot 3B0 mllos east of Halifax. - The other seTen flieje aboaj'd. thQ tug Lonnle ai; Sljajr ^theft it was seen to sinlc stain first off McCrea Shoal, at the entrance of the Delaware BrealEtater; \When high seas swamped her last night. Three coast ansrftdestroyerSi; the Cunningham, Cassia and Hunt, were reported at. J&tstoi* to >a.Ve- left for the epoaa O^thfr kicketsort tragedy, while from' Capo Maj&.JKt X, the Coast Guard, dispatched^ seaplanes to searjt -for posiuM; Thus the French anticipated next weeks deliate, when successively the Ftntiib, French. American, Russian Japanese and Italian del- egations are to make known their c.oncrote proposals. Tardieu further proposed to in- tnrmitionalliie civil aviation, limit to the League of Nations The right to dispose of heavy bomhlns planes of wide action end to plam at the Longna's disposal bat- teries ot lonjy raa$.o artillery ves- sels carrying guns of more than eight inch caliber or 10,000 tons. Besides these proposals,; ,the French plan envlsujei tify Mphl- bitien of bombardments; frorn air* craft or by artillery itfe iilbre than <X>-kilometers from ttie >: front line 1ft land'warfare and the prohfc bition or the use by aircraft or aift tlliory of projectiles containing pglson ga*se»» bacteria o»f niaterisi* 'Which are aipeclfically Incondlary. County Spelling 1g6e llffifii School Satwrdailw Feb* tUh More than 250 spellers from every secRon of Western Sew Hofk wtlt.bft sseWajs i^ nine county ftpftls t o he held iTftttlHane- iwsty ^aiutdiy o*tufcM&, Vk%- 13, at *• t t -Mi'Mi Ofimm oeon^f oee: Wut be HMd in Medina.Hlgtt ^liool. Now York, Fob, the ihorteat political ho haa evei 1 written baa been pre pured by former Gov. Alfred K Smith to stem tho flood o) ill quiries as to whether he wilt be a candidate for the Dflrroerailc presidential nomination, ' * It is less ttiatf 250 words long ln*lts present form it will be delivered to jiew* papermen by Smith himself.at 3 p. m, tomorrow In his office oi^the 30th floor of a Bth Avenue |)ky- scraper, hut tho 1023 stanoard bearer 1 does not plan to amplify U In any way. Tlie statement Is not to be made pntilla until Moiidsy nwetnsitii* ^ *•> What stand Smith will take was a matter of great speculation iq political circles today- One of hi* lutlroato friends said tho former Governor had not m> tended giving any Indication of Would Invest igate Carnegie ation „_, , his. poirtieal plans until Just betoie staten>$ftta the Democratic national conven- tion In Jaue, but that the desire of hla baekers in Now Hampshire and JJaswchuafiUH to elect con* vention delegates pledcftut to him had forcftd Smith to change that plan in both New Hampshire, whefa tho state pxlmaiy (s early *\n March, and tu Massachuaotts, fol- lower* of Smith and of Gov. Frank' tin D. Iloosovolt, an avowed enndt* daw, seek places on tho state dele- gation. New York newspapers wwo un- animous today In predtottng Smith, ir* the statement, would give his friend«-In, auch states permttsion to enter his name as a candidate in airacfc opposition to Beosavelt, hut wonid not bind himself to let his nkme so before the convention. A The Herald'TrlbUne said such a epurso 'would net Involte him as m avowed-canaWite nor would It #$tr«ct from, him power hi the con- iVenlion it eventually ft should turn put that he is sot nomlnnt The Times said It would put Strdtfc In tho position \of loltm* Jll^ friends work ofieSly and actively In tits behalf without his $e]ng bound to let his name go survivors of the ttt*. , the match is open fo th» puMI^ Details of nelthet accident iref«|and $n«tts *18 be beartlly we* availabla to- tba ©oa«| Guar# to T^lch the raportsf#e*eimade; ?Thjt ffdls *o/^.l(JC«r««-«f> spellfnf lean Jadot reported, by radlfli to the Lloyd Royal fielgaf? jEJne bcr# merely that six meinbers of the Eleanor Kickeraou \*ete rescued and It made a totitejgeajrda tat t*e; other- Jl members .W'W- * w ** The owner ot $* J««iite|son, Arthur L. Parker, of the» flrni of Arnold * Windssor of Boaton# re*; ported several vessel* were ihv thi * tieJnity at the tuna of tfee OWsK 5 Sad It was hoped others m<t hate beea saved. The Wg X*nBir«'Sn*ir 5 *#s tdrring the* wooden barg«, Hath; Shaw, Jadstt srlth acargo of *ooA frairf Statsec* Poisfc: •*<&, to nm,, York, waea it toan«ir«* fh* eeefP; at &* fca,r*t aaid %, sat? the. tjt& sink atera flfst come, fo* * syinpaQi¥t|e aadtenc* Double Saturctay Night Tne Hfeh Hatters latte been en- gaged to furnish ittajdii: foliawina the basket ball gsafcsf between %«/•'j^ery''otwswatfosj wWeS; nas held a sge^down ttfeWStto *«** intense \emthasiasttt wasf arouse*; by the contest. As prizes and honors wi$. reward tbe wlsuers of ,.|«m, an*, .*«•' ;****bt# «*««>•• .^m^mm^M-^Bf^'' • -• %m, two 'best spaHIrs- ttom eacfi •*m& *MiU *lft MP to Buffsfe: f6e.''«veflMi : M .Feb,' -*£-\fer m~ Kfeatatn Kw .tort chaaapfoaiW^; w stcft-*|li fee btoadeast ot«e WSaffifU.---; • - : &iit««lsltio«« effifSlled, to, esttfc, irom thJa eouaty *f«; K«owi«^U* ,-f^mm 3*»»..- %&&!$$$ iiiim* ***alfe«t by« aflton SHU lo*#. rea^Wflon caitlUg: for a eoagraa- sloiitt %jvestfg*«oii of ihs fisrise* g^e'FOTinastlojt, which he <$hatg' edS l| dominated by ''internatfon -aljfiitt? %« Peijulyl*anfa% messnre woiild airtnorlie tte appotntlnist of •» bouse «*nttu«tt* of seven member* fe> stttlfy the foundation and tic affiliate*. »f*rhry ax* md In with the Vata^oort^^pe Sar^fe* -Inter' ;«i|«ow:, Se|^ementi./'j|nd '8ie wfiofe t*snf of fnterjtitlottiilljits.\' fSCcfsddaiJ, said. «•*$•£ v$^#A been trying, an»ug otbtr thfcg* t° '••&$& oar srtny and:•.$£#?• They ar« jost part of the sjftlwork of tflteinafcionsiista Who **• trying •S». 4«itroy the &meitf** ingress Should kn«# defln- ftejy,.and motft laife, iorjMrtajteg •bout t}» ac«yit!a» of the! foan- dstton and the orgsniMttons sf- flliate* •»*«* ft*. Police Dog Gave Warning SchenecHady, NYU Feb. E.~A r*Uce dog puHed the bedclothes from his waster, Nathan King, to- day and aroused Mm In time to escape from hts burning form* house in the village of Quaker Stiaefc, near hero. Finding every other exit block* od by llnrne*, Ring leaped Iron) the window of his bedroOn» on tho second floor and suffaied a fractured left log and an injury to his back A neighbor found Mm lyTnjgf Jn tho miowt. The fire quickly demolished the $15,000 farmhouse. MELLON CONFIRMED WIWW ANY OPPOSmO! Washington, Feb a—Andrew, W. .Molion tonight save UVQI the des- tines of tho Treasury he has dl- looted foi almost 11 yeais to ac- cept; formally his SomttCfappnaved, comiBHsrdir-58 •^mbasrndor to £ieat Btlttvhu In tho Chamber rUieie his name and poltctoa ltave boon the centet ot many \lfitoioui nud \ltrlolio do botes, rules weie wuhod to speed through flio nmba^sadoUal nqml- nation ai » flmil courtesy to tho TByoai old public sot\ant A few mhnites latei Preiideut Hoover transmittod for eontlwuff- tlan tha name of Mollon'a aitcces- tor, Ogdon L, Mills ot Now Yoik. Senntof MciCellar, one of tho most blttoi foes of tho foimor Set. letsry o-t the Tiaasmy, tumouneed bttefiy and In mild voice that he •\\as voting against conflrnyifuiu 32 Fwll Dress Suits Por Memphis Jobless Momphla—Tho soup kitchen* of Memphis shortly may ho serving illnuoit to applicants In frtli Awm aiitta An appoat for \clothes otd clo- thes, anything that will keep tho people waim\ was hrondea^t by tUft mnjrn'a nttomplnynient rom> inUteo and It has boon answered Anionic 0(0 npsiveiods wnn a bnl ky bundle from a downtown mom It contained 88 full dress suit < l pairs of tlress (ionisers ntut ><i\ tancy yeats. Tllen y,W Senate- <x\ i * Hva, m Ambassador to tho- Court of St James with a chums* pt, \ayesV* Speakjrfg at, his lesfnlai ^ress; cmitevenee, j.Piesidont Hoover salt! he Avas \gta.tined\-t»-teaT»-ot: , the. Sennto's ««Eto». \This is a'jettl utbutet t& JTr. Mellon, • ho. -satd. Senator Reed ( Intimate frtenft ot M> Mellon, hla ioyM doftiulof ip debate; ami advocate- of 111* polWIes Presented tlto nopiinattmt Out oC orrtoi without obJectiQu, Restaurant Man Eager to Return Bill to tramp Prtik Kaplds, IKIim, Kteb, R^A loeal rostwuftpt own,Qr FVidity whlwd ho tspild letitvn « 130= bill - to n vagi ant who beggeti «. weal from Uluu Tlw hobo pulled a «» bill Com bis poo'Ket wbUo taklug out » ntoteh. The pyopilfttor saw the money and gvnlihM It *'Say this wim suppowd to be, a, fieo inoal,\ the, hobo protested, \Thttt's aU tight buddy,\ the Plioprletor aald, \I'll Just mnko thango foi this bill.\ \Remember \ didn't nsl< yow to,\ tha tramp warned, na he loU with $10.88 ohuugo. At th« liRBk tho lostauripfc owu* ep learit«d tfw bill was courtteft felt, REPEAL STAND IS REAF- FIRMED BY ROOSEVELT •Washington, Feb. 6-iRapr««en- teftve McFaoaen, Hepubllcan. ^ feJnwjyJvsnta, today iBtrodttced a|£jsft,ro the convention unless there ^ras some prospect of success.\ Ot J» proposed to raise tho SB«etf tfntlt la topkpon to r* mile* aft hsur. , •J i::;ii.\inr i i i • •.\•.•iuf'ter.iMiiaaaa Bhetby South % travel Eoad lieif. Barnes O. SwHh of, Fletcher Chop^t has returned front a visit to Laeeyvllle* P«u, his old home ,,tOwn where he snpplied two 8nn» days for Rer, Clarence Keen. , »lr*. Georgo Slnndlon l» serloBs* 4* I1L : JMr* and Mrs. Ployd Chubt>ack t Mr. and Mrs. L>Verne Qulntern aid two children were recent jfeteata of relatives in Lockporu : Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chnbbnck en- t»««rued wcsntly. Mw- George ami Mrst. Btisene Clark of Basoat and Phillip Clsrk of Klbs. .Rev. and Mrs. James O, Smith i$we entertaltwA eaWeonesdsy af dinner at the home of Mr, and; lira, Gordon Tanrber of noystton. ; i r Albany. Fob. 0—Franklin D, HoosayjeM'. candidate for. Hit Wfomo> cratte|BrealdflnUai BpwtWtortf to- night dissipated; apeculaawr f«- gardtng his proWbttlOft *tew» by referring to ft fetter ctcclftrlng for repeal o! tha f«sd*r«l law and re- turn of^itjte centtOJ t>t Honor, ' His' refefaiicG Was pfompted by a dtatemont of Mayor James M, Curley of Boston, who said that Mr. Hooaovolt shortly would «n< nounco himself for n national ret< eraudnth oa thp pfobtbltion ojnea» tlon. Tft* Bostoit *>«yor ft * UiamptOU Ot the move to nomlnntn UlOi'Ksw Yofk governor tbflfgWi expression by Mr, Roo«avelt 0« pfohlbWa-n served to round out hfe views on national and toternaUpnai topics. He re* cently Ucclarod himself agalnitthe axl»yng*fonti of tho Leap* 0|E Ws* ttous, against eance)t8tl^(j of KuroptAit debts and lot* ft bW«J{* ins dowft of lb* lftt«tn«t(0»:»4 sys> tern of tariff tyuftt«fp> Knowlesville Marvln l?tsli*p or Colgata Un&. verstty sjpent the w(fea>»wt at Jesse Sinclair's Mrs,« WoodwortU was formerly Miss Fimtft Oleavcr ait^ a sNtef The; yottpg peotf^ <(f the Pre** bytf*Wft OhWett -ittt* give * on« ««E :»tif* t In Ortiiiff ll«H rrttlfly ?®m Meotl* e^ m anil Mrs, Wli* 1$«nt Woodworth. will lie sotry to iiteiti, $t t 'tmimvm timt, uef«n their dtttWhteff Shlrloy. site fell late * tub ot hot water ami *«« aerlouily sestlilodi sa 0.S M' *& E |f#b)il«aele io B»S#io lead the il^ilaf <«ftd was tae soMtt st tb# •WMlt :-''Conf«retice in Attica ott WILL STOP GUESSING ABOUT FARM PRIC *«S»tf'' ^.'^\'ijl^sjji'iiUi' 1 i V'H iMi^l^ttiltte WasteliSgtOrf, Iftstv <—ffce at^ t #tifiHlEM;' [ ealtttl'* deparfintfiet wtfl a»ak« a« ] mo«s fwWle *******!$ im &u> »«»\; f shfy cSars* ef prteee for t*r» aro*- Idtieta, \\'••~^ '&¥*\. ^* P F **??*„¥ 0 5 ? re ^it»ie*t sWWttt «otns enrer issWed In the- Hatted States mint, these two «ota plce## hftir® not bf*n »e# sine© ye^r «{ their y$- all eoHfttJrs to baf« ImW fqjttr- nl np. % \\'' They are ewetly %m tmtm Jfl diameter, t^»d one>el#|ttt 0, m fee* Jfl ttockacss. mem im tb# • fljsfir.' |l» gold -pieces mm •iw\ae4'.(qp jm. ;©Wt«£ States fttintanit^'gol ifr.'fas e«% ' fottBded nlth U»# %B^JS4NMM rotat- ed- io Csfifisrala. iltlf iill, 183* \\^''''^Cljjiji'M^i- United States 550.00 Tbfr «iw|y tli«€orored S80 goltf. pletm, which were sold for $20,. o<J*. ssm hjrttfded in the Vailed States series of pattern coins *&$ represent the most iritej;esting pieces fa th* Anjorlcan series, the denomination being equivslont to ff»e #glsx. or tho \half union'* fccoromendtStf to 1SS< by S«ere- tsry of in« IFressury Guthrie. They BltisUfiW the sfttgle ease-•*»*»' ttflfted States e»fn* of this vtlue were stn»k m gold They n<5vw (imerged from the experimental stage; altteBift tfeelsred by ex- perts to b« the- iisnilxomest and AND LAND IN SHAHGHAI Artillery and ruacblrte g«i»a *ont Into actjou 0» a sistcen wile (rent trdm atenghftl (0' Woosanf tW« mornlnaf as th« Cnmesa preB»r«tt for tlie jSrst time to coiitest Jspw c:io supremacy J» the sir. United States regular Infantry' tneri—ljoo strong—were landed In Shanghai today for th@ first Urae '» American history to pro. tett the international *ettl«ment while, tho ChspeJ>Woosuh| battlo still raged. \ f hoy marched to Quarters tit Oif settlement, under the booming Of Cttlnese artillery and tno r*«ftj of Japanese raachiitfi guns.- Japanese authorStii* de«l«| W. 'tt.t&p&fil tat 'gra*»* t^mm:-' * ^* ^^S^felcldeniaBd'tar fMtfc, pi»sl teen Company F at the State Armory tonight. It has been several years **»ce osseins JM* followed: ttw games, but the management tartt paWie demand has-ueceasitat- ed aeMteg Aiaefasg t# IWa l»* -g|!BJ!i'''i*'*-aiKec!Ssd fesstaw* • -W*t-3We* OMW -*»« #«*«> * ,M ' take a*fa»rage of .this doaSle; .at- •early %#**** -im#'4» M>' 8™ s ^tlook> and h* taa llg*t of toa<-e«. - beffe****\ In i*» 'p*tjr 'Of D-ewft-j-raey t* east m&mm, fb» onlf '. paper. adf-ertlslB* itim teeUr'p*: *iwo«m«»Arts« tt H» few p«\er ;'.aoga*es^^:«wP''*SKted,a laaa mm trtm the Bneor at ; *M ** to • fMVmt. - - ;-Agrlq»ltw»l i t , f!l>1ll|(«»; . A few- itoHa.llMir.'tttt «ae* but '\?** 'Wm* 1 \****'-** t\>«** four. **» «e*»^WIsara*| to theea 1 i»«cy. m9m. s^|sje1ta'i|«e«i>.t. o* -their »K a «4 rs*SSJ ,«,• • ttfc»»l'!*#»;, J|rtaVs»l>a> * a*ct» tt tae last half of Haf . : |W& •%U«4: m the : o*11e* 'Wpi- • #» iSrsweiR«»'{^a|^|t]^| eeononsic di .wlHtttK*» raw th« wwrst'\;!#• :.iifef: ,*e«r»e lytafc suromer of HfS?* •% di*tr«e«ce of ojrfnj** «s Oft; 'm»- mm^ * h ' 0 * e ' 1 •*»*:**: saw SsaasI eorilerenis 1 of ftrfefal a*d 5H«te SMS> $mm »« *«ry MIHW were s^atfltlav- fav ie*Meii w slay ~=i- pnrttf |Jw| 5»0Dtt J»K»tt«)ie oohUe** flint %% bUiciackets liad been land* ed at Wboirong, oe«apyl«g ttw .C&iwaO forts there. They **fft Chlltfeii* troops mU MH the forts, bat the ispapew ggafii would try to bomb and shall them out, A Japanese* airplane, forced down\ by Ortgine trottble, not by Cltfn«se bfrttots, the> J««VRri*»i(o. *«ld, tisd been >to*(e* tip fft the fowir tajiits*' iam % t wfosft sMjt -fH t*t«e%' mi»$*M* ¥**• BStoJrfifed, Anierican suthoriilea today a* H}««d all AraertcSWs In Nauaing to I#Ayi the «ity wlffl tft« result that *fftwtfty ail bepa ip. depart, ax %tj? ^jwtfast a year xj&Wt efr>, -eijW.fipaed am oatloo* s^m jlfcStedJJIft ttot»«i«s^^ii(|p.»at»-of. semt-oSletol -eiMKtMfi, -b*ttoi issncd by SS^0iS Co. $m .of- Onfted- St|i^;;*s||y- ctm- tfaetom end by lS*'|Hrt*Sf# c»^ 'tmt firms .of a*ss<w''8iia|HBr,-J| : C«.'! jBrt'KotV«. A •««,\ •\: ; :i;'; v \ ' The cola*. W^--''mmM by., fPDllara .ttorfeer. fotwarty thief en--.. |?a*ec- of !h# '<«ls|t11l|ip.'iWiey ; > of ' .ffte- present <eMef' SSBfnrvM Char 'j fe. a Barber. 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