COL. HAKDHTO TO SPEAK. FEW APPEALS *nyr FILED. DISREGARDED ALSACE LAWS. 0.S. CONSTRUCTORS Will Tell Washington Engineers of SECONDINSTALLMENT Many Callers, However, to Inspect MRS. B1SC0ETOWED Testimony Feature of Court-Martial OMOCLASSCLUBPLANS Work on Canal. New Assessment Valuations. of German Officers. Engineer Commissioner Harding' is Although few appeals from the new STRASSRl'RG. Germany. January 6.. Renter AMES to assessment 10 scheduled triennial Von BROADEN the INSTARNEXT have JOHN address SUNDAY been filed with E. The Hat declaration Col Washington ROOSEVELT by HEREFORPOINTERS Society of Engineers tonight on "Per¬ the board of equalization and review, of the 99th Infantry, oil trial byc°urt- sonal Recollections of Work on the many persons called at the assessor's martial on charges arising out of trouble Panama Canal." CoL Harding was de¬ "Adventures of Kathlyn" to Depict office today to inspect the books showing Bridegroom-to-Be Is First Cousin Carl Alsberg Discusses the Im-! between the military anNew York between adulterations that are were Arthur B. Pierce pass if she is to be permitted to refuse quarant ne is raised. and gave his distinguish The first step in the proposed in¬ the Brightwotxl stated that by this means the govern¬ military fhonors. Past Grand Master Wil¬ the proffer of marriage made Prince city, age as fifty-nine years. merely cheats or cheapeners and those Music was furnished by the an by Smallpox developed on the Ohio while He is a widower. Mrs. Biscoe is a widow quiry will be the dispatch of expert Sunday School Orchestra and ment exchanges a poor contractor for liam H. Nichols of the Grand Lodge of Umballah, would-be ruler of the kingdom and is that are harmful to health." Park members of the of and about the release she was returning from her Mediter¬ thirty-three years old. They plan Dr. discussed the necessity for investigators to Calumet, Mich., whero dinner was served by the incompetent receiver, and a sentiment Texas, by invitation of Grand Master Allaha, bring to leave on a trip Alsberg law of her father. Col. Hare, from the ranean cruise and an isolation camp was immediately wedding additions to existing laws that would ex- there is a strike of coal miners. The Ladies' Aid Society. was expressed in favor of a permit¬ T. John Newton, will perform the burial to Europe. ^ dungeon cell in which he has been im¬ established at Guantanamo. It was at tend their scope so as to permit federal past disturbances at Paterson. N. J.; ting the government to relet the contract, service. of all factories or where borne the prisoned by Umballah. first supposed that the disease was inspection places Luwrence, Mass., and Los Angeles, any extra expense being by Honorary pallbearers are to be Repre¬ foods and drinks of &ny kind are manu- SERVICES HELD surety. Mr. Wetmore further brought sentatives J. L. Slayden, John H. Ste¬ checked so that no change would have factured or produced. A law such as Cal are also to be investigated. The PRAYER out the fact that it' the solvency of the and of to be in the the results must phens Oscar Calloway Texas. Gen. made the plans for winter is imperatively needed, he says, would special agents will report bond were doubtful the contractor Leonard Wood, Justice Seth Sheppard. maneuvers of the Atlantic fleet, which SPURSBIG BUSINESS permit federal inspection of all dairies, of their investigation to the commis¬ IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES fum'sh a new bond. Simon Wolf and Charles I. Evans. The was to base at Guantanamo. But the slaughterhouses, creameries and cheese sion February -, and the commission That the site of any federal public active pallbearers will be; appointed by CLOTHING Navy Department today was advised of factories, as well as of all factories, large ir is as far as the MATE, later will conduct hearings. bull extra-territorial, AFIRE, din the Grand Lodge. the new outbreak, nine of the cases and small, in which foods are manu¬ probably and Today. state within whose boundaries it stands being reported as virulent. The Ohio is factured or prepared for sale and con¬ Meetings Last Night is concerned, and that the federal >-rov- Becomes 111 While Son. now at Delaware breakwater TO Powers Are Not Fixed. Visiting undergoing 'UNSCRAMBLEEGGS' sumption. f-mment has legislative power, and there¬ fumigation. Nearly 800 of her oincers Program for Evening.Prominent over the same, was ex- Justice came to INTOPOTOMAC I Because of the apparent misunderstand¬ fore McLeary Washington JUMPS jurisdiction and crew are in quarantine there, and, Suggests Co-Operative System. Ministers as p'ained by the speaker and i'lustrated early last fall to visit his son, Lieut. while no new cases have been ing as to its powers and duties, the com¬ Speakers. under his reported tho and by incidents that had come Samuel H. McLeary, U. S. A, He was for several days, there is uncertainty as Secretary Bryan Gives President That enforcement administra¬ mission adopted a resolution stating that observation. to the latest of some of the tion of laws such as he outlined would this at about to return to Porto Rico when he One Man Dead, Another Burned, as diagnosis it "has no power to act as a board o The society convened morning suspects. Wilson Credit for Dissolv¬ necessitate the co-operation of tho public labor dis¬ The special afternoon and evening 10 o'clock and again this afternoon at Z \ias taken ill. He was a native of Ten¬ to present plans, the Atlantic conciliation or mediation in of the week Result of on According health service with other agencies, and manner with services in observances o'clock, with H. G. Richcy. superintend¬ nessee, having been born in Smith Explosion fleet will engage with the marine brigade Trusts. putes, or to interfere in any arc ent of construction at New Orleans, Its ing that such co-operation would within a of prayer, which began yesterday, county, that state, July 27, 1855, but in advance base maneuvers at Culebra the attempted settlement of such contro¬ At 2 o'clock president, in the chiar. went to Texas in his youth. He served Schooner. until about January 2B. If there is then few years do away with such epidemics versies. l lie resolution adds, however, being continued today. its the hall of Te Revise Constitution. in the Confederate army during the civil any danger at Guantanamo the fleet will TOPEKA. of scarlet fever, typhoid and similar that the commission, "in carylng out this afternoon in parish war, following which lie practiced law either continue longer at Culebra or will Kan., January 6..William diseases borne in milk from unclean or duties to discover the underlying causes the Church of the Epiphany. Mrs. Fred was base at bay, on the south J. Bryan, of made the will exist¬ Charles H. Marsh, editor of the journal in San Antonio. Ho elected to the William Lawrence, mate of the oyster- Ouacanayabo Secretary State, insan.tary ount^y dairies to consumers of industrial unrest, investigate Beall was in charge, under the aus¬ Texas 4egis!ature and also was attor¬ coast of Cuba. address at the democratic in cities, was one of the declara¬ as well as past disturbances. of the society, made several recommen¬ running schoont-r May, is dead, and Capt. principa' living ing of the Woman's Interdenomi¬ ney general of the state. state banquet here last night, tions on whteh Dr. Alsberg laid special pices sub¬ dations in to the work of that He ser\red in the war Joseph Chiseldine, master of the schooner, Missionary Union. The regard Spanish-American Mr. Bryan's topic was the "New Era." stress. Appeal for Investigation. national publication. A motion was adopted to as major and judge advocate on the staff is confined to bed as the result of an ex¬ % The meeting was presided over by Mrs. under consideration is "The He called attention to a remark credited committee of live by ject 'n the effect that the incoming president of Gen. Lawton. Soon after he was ap¬ plosion of gasoline in the cabin of the Archibald Hopkins. Rev. Roland Cotton The appointed Church." Mrs. M. C. Shlnn wis pointed by President McKinley to the to J. P. Morgan when the question of Smith was introduced and spoke briefly the Colorado Federation o£ Labor at and Mrs. should appoint a committee of three to schooner last Friday night. Capt. Chisel- GOV. FERRIS EXPECTS charge of the literature table, position he held at the time of his death. was of the necessity for co-operation between Amnions to In¬ the the said revi¬ dine sustained serious burns in the ex¬ dissolving large corporations agitated the suggestion of Gov. H. E. Risler, chairman of the ushers. revise constitution, His wife and one son and two daugh¬ a few years ago. Mr. asKed: the various agencies at work in Wash¬ coal sion to be accomplished in time to be ters survive him. plosion in which the mate lost his life, Morgan for the of slum vestigate the Trinidad strike and At o'clock a meeting will be held "Can you unscramble ington amelioration alley militia 4:45 published in the issue of the Journal for and is at his home in St. Marys county, eggs?" conditions, declaring that not until the the conduct of the Colorado ap¬ In the New York Avenue Presbyterian November. 1914. Md. STRIKE It was Mr. Morgan's firm, the Secre¬ inhabited alleys and other slum localities pealed to Representative Keating to¬ Rev. Dr. Wal¬ TO END COPPER the with pastor. M. T. IVIoomaw of the COMMENDATION FOB BBAVEBY. that took the first of the city are wholly done away with Church, supervising The explosion occurred while the ves¬ tary said, steps toward day for a congressional Investigation. lace Radcliflfe, in churge. architect's office today discussed the actually "unscrambling the eggs" by the will the health and well-being of any resi¬ The committee indicated that.It wou d legal questions arising on the final set¬ sel was on her way down the river from dent of Washington be reasonably safe. Gen. Chase, in tlement of contracts; B. F. Harrah of Three Enlisted Men to Get Letters this city. News of the accident reached Conferences With Of¬ action taken three days ago when Mor¬ file charges against Foundry Church Program. Following directors withdrew frorti charge of the militia, and alleged that the isthmian canal commission spoke the local river front that after after¬ gan twenty- other deportations of strike leaders, in Rev. Dr. William R. Wedderspoon on the subject of contractors' risks, From Navy's Head. a seven corporations. were and G. O. Van Nerta, technical officer noon. ficials, Begins Three-Day Pub¬ addition to "Mother" Jones, being will conduct the service in Foundry Three enlisted men of the navy are to Dlanned Representative Keating tele¬ Church at 8 o'clock of the supervising architect's office, Filled Lighted Stove. Gives Credit to Wilson. he believed Congress Methodist Episcopal took his subject "Looking Forward." receive letters from Secretary Daniels lic Investigation. WOMENOF graphed that while at the same hour as_ DEMOCRACY this evening, "Sea Wall was title commending their for Friday afternoon the May, in company Referring to Mr. statement would order an investigation. Construction" the bravery risking Morgan's President Samuei uompers of the the membership of fourteen churches of a paper by Alfred Brooks Fry, chief their lives to save with five other that "conditions were now favorable to drowning persons. One oyster-running boats, American Federation of Labor denied in Mount Pleasant will be represented supervising engineer of the same of the trio is Oscar B. oiler on started for the lower river in tow of the HOUGHTON, Mich.. January 6..Gov. carry out the ideas which we have had office, stationed at New York city. Peterson, today that any meeting o'theexecu at the union services in the Fourth B. R. of board the cruiser Boston at Portland, tug Carter, bound to the oyster beds to W. N. Ferris of Michigan celebrated in mind for some time," Mr Bryan said HERE live council was contemplated to take assistant CONVENTION FOR Alvin Newton, secretary At Presbyterian Church. Rev. J. the Treasury, in charge of the public Ore. Peterson, hearing the cry of "man load back to this city. According to the his sixty-first birthday anniversary today the President was the man to thank for up the Calumet strike situation. a meeting. January 19. the Campbell, pastor of the Memorial buildings branch, and Sherman Allen, overboard," jumped into the icy waters of report brought here Capt. Chiseldine at¬ by plunging into the task of unraveling spurring the big business men into carry¬ regular but Church, will ex-assistant secretary and now secre¬ council will discuss the situation United Presbyterian the Columbia river and brought to safe¬ tempted to fill a gasoline stove while it the copper strike tangle. He visited Sher¬ ing out the ideas they had had in mind. From All Parts of Mr. said today he saw preach the sermon. tary* of the public buildings commis¬ was and can Delegates Country Gompers also ty an elderly man who was on the point lighted the of the oil ex¬ iff James Cruse of Houghton county at "The next stage in this new era is to inic vet for further action than the sion, spo-ke today. * v fc Afternoon and of drowning. ploded. $ s. the latter'* home, .because the sheriff is carry out the anti-trust law," Mr. Bryan Arriving for federation already has taken, such as Yesterday Evening*. The burning ftiiiBALTIMORE, Md., January 6..Bearing Mrs. Marshall to delegates supervisor of the Routt national forest, taking the position that those duties in¬ look over would depend the character of any action a the at the Shorehain Hotel from 4 to 6 The tunity to the charges con- E. state huge petition requesting legisla¬ had led a mob which stormed a Colo¬ volve hazard. plan is to extend this Col. Goethals might take in the case. James Cunningham, Michigan ture to a bill for the sub¬ and Mrs. and the wives of rado and to the other classes named. Th» erning the conduct of the Atlanta pen¬ arrived here with pass providing o'clock, Bryan jail deported striking privilege made Dr. Buchner Before Teachers labor commissioner, mission of the woman suffrage question other cabinet members will receive at Morrell's report says that the jail compensation is death benefit or. itentiary by Representative Speaks but that Ratliff. for full for one anil the governor last night and will assist women their homes from 3 to 6 o'clock. was not attacked, rep¬ Injuries, pay year Howard of Georgia. Attorney General Safe Law to the voters, about a score of a half for a s tond should the Deposit Upheld. at Joint County in making the investigation. the resenting citizens' league, presented pay year, McReynolds today reiterated his belief That section of the Illinois started on a twenty-eight-mile hike to Tomorrow evening Solieitor Folk of a request to the strikers to leave the disability continue that ioilg. inheritance Strike leaders hope that Charles H. State Department is to address the dele¬ the iat Warden Meyer is a capable and Institute. Annapolis this morning. Two days will region because the citizens feared . tax law prohibiting safe deposit com¬ at a at , fficient official. Moyer, president of the Western Federa¬ be in it gates meeting the New Willard sluM-ilf and his deputies might not be panies from transferring deposits of dead from consumed the march, being the Hotel, and afterward there is to be an them mob Ht said that he expected to investi- tion, who is in Chicago recovering of the to hold able to protect against WANT BRIDGE TO BE FREE. ate any specific made patrons to executors or administrators which he suffered while he was purpose pilgrims meetings informal reception. Thursday morning violence. charge against injuries on the convention will be at 10:30 Hie conduct of any federal peniten- without retaining a sufficient portion to That considerable good might result deported from Hancock, Mich., on the at several places the way. opened and to correct inheritance tas from the various of the after will be in condition Most of the marchers are active lead¬ o'clock with prayer by Rev. Wallace Itad- at on Aboli¬ j iary hoped any evils pay the has been upheld investigations day Christmas, cliffe, followed by an address by Assistant Hearing Keokuk, Iowa, vvhlch he discovered. as constitutional by the Supreme Court, educational of this to return to the copper country before ers in the movement in PLAINT OVER COAL RISE. systems country which It is equal suffrage Secretary of the Treasury Hamlin. After tion of Toll. are made from time to the close of the investigation. this state, among them being Mrs. Don¬ and other time, provided known that Moyer expects to attend the ald R. Hooker, of the Just that the reports of officers they are not partial, was the assertion of president business are to be taken up. That Telegrams have been sent to Theodote meeting of the Michigan Federation Government League of Maryland. Russell of Missouri is chair¬ Alleged Pennsylvania Mining Gllman of New of Dr. Buchner of Johns Hopkins .Uni¬ Labor at Lansing next Monday and that Mrs. J. J. York, head of the Carne¬ man of the national committee on ar¬ Tax Is for Advances. and to other inter¬ versity in an address before the joint he planned on coming back to this dis¬ Led by Mrs. Jessie Hardy Stubbs, a and Mrs. Louis Bennett is Responsible gie Bridge Company, trict before the meeting. delegation of members of the Congres¬ rangements, Complaints to Attorney General McRey- ested parties, announc'ng that the Hon © county institute being held by teachers went vice chairman. Mrs. Edward T. Taylor sional Union for Woman Suffrage of the entertainment com¬ nolds from several eastern cities that interstate commerce subcommittee on he of Montgomery, Prince Georges, St. to Baltimore early this morning to watch is chairman Charles at mittee, and Mrs. Randolph D. Hopkins is the price of hard coal Is soaring allege Keokuk, Iowa, dam would begin hearings Marys and counties, Md., the FOR ANNUAL MANEUVERS. the departure of a small "army" of votes the committee. women hikers to The chairman of program that the Pennsylvania state tax on every at Keokuk next Monday. The Carnegie THIS Georgetown University Law School. for Annapolis. Miss Catherine Dabney is to give a SALE WILL pre- The Institute opened yesterday and will to Sail From Washington women will not make the convention reception for the delegates at ton of anthracite mined within its borders Bridge Company has a toll bridge across continue through Friday morning. The Five Battleships Hamp¬ hike themselves. the New Willard Hotel tonight. is responsible. The Department of Jus¬ the Mississippi river just above tie Announcement was made today by the tice has been asked to assail the Penn¬ would program deals almost entirely with sub¬ ton Roads Next Sunday. Union that a Keokuk, Iowa dam begin hearings of a technical nature devoted to Congressional headquarters on the that it is jects Florida, mass meeting in the cause of working sylvania law ground people at Keokuk and elsewhere to Se¬ pedagogy. On today's program were The battleships Wyoming, will be held at the Columbia The¬ PLANNING FOR CONVENTION. unconstitutional. of the CLOSE SOON Prof. J. Montgomery Gambrill of Colum¬ Utah, Delaware and South Carolina, com¬ women cure legislation to convert the top ater-February 1, and that an effort will In answer to letters suggesting such dam into a free bridge across the river. bia University, New York, "History"; manded by Rear Admiral Charles J. to have Wilson re¬ has re¬ Prof. W. H. Wilcox of the State Normal be made President Custom Cutters of to a course, the Attorney General A is in others Badger, will sail out of Hampton roads ceive a delegation of the working women Washington that It is highly probable that so. n- fight planned Congress by School, Baltimore, Md., "English," and of New plied the continuance of the dam, the of the next Sunday afternoon for the annuaj January 31. Mrs. Mary Beard Greet National Association. er or later some individual will br.ng against Dr. C. H. Albert Bloomsburg (Pa.) York is to make the principal address. suit to test the law, and that if the whole of water power policy has Normal School, "Pedagogy." George W. winter maneuvers in the West Indies. With their thirty-fourth annual con^ question of St. Department finds It advisable it may been injected into the matter, and a b g Joy, supervising superintendent They will go first to Culebra, Porto Rico, vention ^ut a month away, the members intervene. Marys county, presided at today's ses¬ in advance base maneu¬ A controversy is scheduled when the mat¬ J. J. delivered to take part the CONSECRATED BISHOP. of the Custom Cutters' 'Club of Washing¬ in the House soon sions. Rev. Muir prayer to reach ter is brought up ssCOUPONsees at the opening of the morning session. vers of the marine brigade due ton last night got down to business in after the recess. The interstate com¬ SEABRIGHT ASKS AID. On the program for this afternoon are that station the last of this week. Bev. J. Poyntz Tyler to Have Charge earnest with preparations for the gath¬ merce subcommittee consists of Chair¬ Dr. Philander P. Claxton, United States The torpedo flotilla of the Atlantic ering. The Custom Cutters' Association man A damson of Georgia. Stevens of Save it for a of commissioner of education; Dr. M. Bates destroyers, will North Dakota Work. Minnesota. Each of Wisconsin. Mon¬ fleet, numbering eighteen of of America is scheduled to meet at the Wires to Copy Prof. Gambrill and Dr. Albert, Culebra to with Missionary Mayor Secretary President, of Stephens of Nebraska TNI Stephens. start soon for co-operate 6.. 3- tague Virginia. Tomorrow's program includes Dr. Steph- the larger craft and with the marines in HAGERSTOWN, Md., January New Willard Hotel, February 3, 4, Who Promises Action. and Sims of Tennessee. ens, Dr. Albert, Prof. H. E. de Russey, the war game to be played there. Rev. John Poyntz Tyler, rector of St. and 0. Prof. Gambrill, Prof. E. F. Webb, Prof. After exercises with the advance base John's Protestant Episcopal Church of The last night was P. llall Packer, mayor of Seabright, Elsie I. Hichew. meeting presided the Wilcox and Miss expedition at Culebra the fleet will con¬ this city, today were consecrated Bishop over by John C. Wineman, chairman of N. J., today wired Secretary to Gov. Pothiers Recommendations. tinue its way to the south coast of Cuba of North Dakota, to which office he the convention executive committee, and President Tumulty "Seabright is devas¬ PROVIDENCE. It. I.. January li for target practice and various forms of tated. Can you help us?" the stat- Cardinal May Get $200,000. battle exercises, basing at Guantanamo. was elected at the general convention was held at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Legislation to increase of the Church in New York G. Volk. 1401 ave¬ Secretary Tumulty replied that he revenue was recommended by G< \*. BALTIMORE, January 6..As residu¬ Episcopal Charles Massachusetts take the The Star city last October. nue. In addition to the meeting of the would matter up with the Pothier in his message to the gener.i! Evening: January 6, 1914. ary legatee under Miss Eliza Andrews' Association Installation. executive committee, the Ladies' Auxil¬ Secretary of War and the Red Cross which convened today. court Policemen's Bishops Daniel C. Tuttle of Missouri, assembly _P will, in the orphans' here. of is - probated of officers iary committee, which Mrs. Volk officials, and that help would probably its duties for the first time « between Installation of the Police¬ Alfred M. Randolph of Virginia and a the newing Colonel Goeth*l« Accurate Cardinal Gibbons may receive of chairman, held separate session in be forthcoming In a short time. '. k- , aey%: anlDaprndthl*" and S3UO.OOO. The cardinal said men's Association will take place Thurs¬ John Gardner Murray Maryland in the Volk home. der the biennial election system. $200,000 were the consecrators and the sermon parlors to a deiie't the money would be used for Catholic day night at Pythian Temple. A review Mr. Volk, secretary of the executive governor called attention educational work. Miss Andrews lived was delivered by the Right Rev. Bev¬ committee and chairman of the employ¬ of of $150,000 in the state treasury, lie her of the work accomplished by the or¬ erly D. Tucker, coadjutor bishop of of the Classmate President's Father. advocated the adoption of a budget here for many years until death last to ment committee national organiza¬ tax and father was Dr. Thomas F. ganization is be presented. The southern Virginia. and P. J. chairman of the PITTSBURGH, Pa., January 6..Col. system, a collateral inheritance month. Her was a notable of tion, Foley, In national a distinguished medical officers to be installed are Otto C. Haus- There assemblage entertainment committee and past Robert P. Crawford, who from a tax on savings deposits Andrews, practi¬ J. C. vice dignitaries and clergymen presi¬ graduated tioner in Norfolk, Va., before the civil child, president; Hood, presi¬ Episcopal eleven dent of the International Custom Cutters' Jefferson College In 1844 with Joseph R. banks. dent; G. W. Sollers, secretary; J. E. Wil¬ at the services, including are at on details for war. as states Association, work father of son, financial secretary; C. P. M. Lord, bishops from nearly many the convention. Wilson,' President Wilson, died treasurer; Edward Curry, chairman of and about sixty ministers. in his home here yesterday. He served No Bids for Chicajjo's Subway. Only One Coupon and 50c Bar Association to Meet Here. the general board. through the civil war In the Pennsylva¬ CHICAGO. January 6..Apparently no¬ NEW YORK. January' 6..The next an¬ at Roads. Explosion Charged to Black Hand. nia volunteers, being mustered out as body wants te build Chicago's one-hun¬ Warships Hampton ROCHESTER, N. Y.. January 6..The lieutenant colonel. He later engaged in sub¬ nual meeting of the American Bar As¬ Quarter for Conscience Fund. NORFOLK, Va., January The bat- the iron manufacturing business here. dred and thirty-one-million-dollar For be held at D. to front of a building on North street in way. Yesterday was the day for opening Each Book sociation will Washington, Montana who been A twenty-five-cent contribution the tleshlps Georgia, Florida and Col Crawford, would have C. a Mayor Har¬ C., October 20-22, according to a decision conscience fund of the Treasury Depart¬ arrived in Hampton roads today. The which Cappellino conducts private ninety vears old next Monday, outlived bids, but none was received. bank was blown out a bomb of his some contractor would extra reached by the organization's executive ment arrived today from a man in Ore¬ Georgia sails tomorrow for Mexican by explo¬ every member Immediate family. rison hoped that For cents The Star will committee. It also was announced that sion at 3 o'clock this No one contract, content to take his 15 securely gon who said that about forty years ago waters. The Florida and Montana will morning. take the Chief Justice Sir Charles Fitzpatrick of was injured. An attempt to blow up cars of west-bound were out of the earnings of the system a the Dominion of Canada and Romulo S. he made use of a three-cent stamp that await the arrival of the vessels of ths Kight freight pay of twenty years.the long¬ and mail book to any address. been used once before. The contrib¬ first division of the Atlantic fleet betor* Cappellino's place of business was derailed Sunday on the Western Mary- in that part wrap Naon, minister from the Argentine Re¬ had near est franchise the city can grant.which had invitations to ad¬ utor figured his debt at compound inter- proceeding for Guantanamo for winter made last March by black handers and land railroad Lo5'S, interrupting public. accepted the same icang is'suspected. .traffic tor sixteen hours. remained after the work was complete^ dress the convention. t maneuvers and. target work, ^ v In
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