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Sun-Journal from Lewiston, Maine • 1

Sun-Journal from Lewiston, Maine • 1

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reoolve to tho pee pie and' should simply leave things os they art- at present and1 take ri action on thi storage question fof-ernor Banter believes that tho es-pensco of tho Cominlsslbn- would not bo Juatlllablo and In ouch an event ho Is of the' opinion- thatr tbs Piittltc L'tllltles Commission could ever on ths stream measurements and dn the topagraphlmri work "It would- certainly be taking a backward atop sold tho Governor if tho Lwlotetufo Just at this Urn neglected to submit to tho votoru of the Rtuto a wator storage eoaatitu-tlonal amendment I hove worked consistently foreeven yoorw on this question -and believe the people of the State want the privilege of do-clillng this question Tor thenueivee" The Oovertlor further Bays that the exist once of tho wter Power Com mission In hia opinion should depend on tho notion that the Legislature takes upon the Resolve now before it If nothing Is to- bo done the routine wprh can be handled jhru tho- Puttlta Utilities Commls Ion in other words If any advances ate to ho made In- the- Water Power question the Water' Power Commission should bo kept alive hut If- nothing more la to lie done tho nervines qf the Commission wil' pot ha needed for the nrxt two yours AUUUHTX March (Bpeelal)-dw Baittr dar not bdkow tho time Hm come to abolteh the' Maine Tfntor power oommlMioo which wu created Itjr tl Irghldare or till Tho Uovcmor-Jtindb thin clear when hie nUcnrlon wan coiled to tho otnto-mont publlohoA a few doye uo to the olfcat ttwr ho hod reached tho eOnolualoii tint tho dut)en of tho commtaolon conld now bo handled by tAe Vdliltc C((tltleo commloolon on A that tficro' ia no' further need for 1U conllnuance Uovnrnor Jinster slated that the Main Water Power eommlMlon wm 'a3oantwi by Iflm In HIT and that room that time uiilll tho present hr has hoeu deeply Interested' In this work The Commission was rormdd to study llie water power problen: and nltho It -hns not been able to necompllsh nil that tho Govrrno' wlshcih It hns rendered exocllenl servlen The (iovernor believes that turn-Ina point luis been reached If the ljKlalutiirc pnaoeo''n resolve snb-milting to the people water ator age constitutional amendment Gov ernor linxter Iwllevrs that tlio-Com- mission should be continued as It Is In a position to brio to tho attention or the people of tho Mots the need of Mine ronstruetWe antton-on the Water question Witness Tells Attorney Morcjlhat He 1st is OLD A6E PENSION BILL INTRODUCED IK SENATE Appropriation of $20000 for Next Two Applicants Must Re 65 te tha Judge and thew procseded Is' eon tin -s-' Bfivsr put my assk ski oihs-f -si window to wo hte referring Is automobito Tlti laeldjmt wm oalySi on of tha many high lights of: tks -v J- Corlna LardfuAfiyeay Id twin attracted ccnsldsrahlo Ml otto when -o-tbo stand They vuc- looked a It they mlghl hav ntsp-''-''' Md off-the 'stag Both-ara amaU? dark compTsxtaosd wRh bushy -rgC" "bob" riiowlaff'Undsr striking- tod hats Wbjcb hors Ostoieh fsatksrs 3Sl- AVGUSTA March (Bpoclal)--An ad age pension MU wadntro-duced In the Senut Tuesday by Senator Smith of Somerset eeunty This bill has been expected since the opening of 'the easelo was told' weeks ago la tha Lewiston Journal The hill puts the burden paying th peneldn upon the tax- payor for It provides for a fiiklfht appropriation of fit tor the next two years which would be suf-fietent to provide tor 1-1 pterions fofT tho two years The act provides that all persons over 1 years of age shall at the discretion of the Goverpor and council receive as a benefit and assists nea a sum of meaty not to exceed III a year payable monthly No person who has not been a fill-sen of the United States tor at Meat of the anma cols la thste aoato nad short skirirMsattealty tha ureuld bo difficult' toUea :1 tame tt GOV BAKTER AGAIN USES POWER OF VETO Returns Without His Approval Resolve for Amxual Appropriation of $6000 for Agricultural Investigation Tubing exception to questions u-dec cross examination by FTwnk A-Morsy Mr Sarah lank of--Auburn laid hefuslf liable to pnsgfi tjm for contempt In Superior ooorfi Tuesday noon when shs ps mated in dsnouneing Mr Moray aad telling him thpt certain things were "none oX" your bualnen yen ssosy did thing" "If you -say any mors I will atop tha case aad have jrsu prose eut sd' Juctlca oaDss wm comps Wed to tell Ms Levoie after shs ha repeatedly-Ignored bin comMde stick to tho qusstloac aad oratt all axshaagsa of psmoMlltta Shs esntlnusd to talk la a high-pitched voles svsa white striding rstoctaatly from ths stand and whsn eonrt finally nfi-pended she wm still mattering Damagea oUMN This east wa brought by Jw It year old daughter Miss Cottnas whs assks to recover tram Uaasua prahsaLfarmar Lswtstoopollos Sosrter toJariM rscrirsd Oy hsrrla aa' automoMM rid Qatlu' P(te read inktaotat SepUakh Mr LavMs was the teat wffaata toy tha comptelnaat and hod got aloag well until Mr Moray began to -cress ex-ftniHrt "Did the fiStearsvbtt your honte tiro or three days agoT" hs asked InJImaltag that they were searching for liquor gassy" Hsr syss Soshsd and shs esuat-erad with do yon knowf While ths court warned' hsa to an-awar questions but shs kept right on aoas of yoqr bmfinss Yog are too sassy" It wm thlq point that Justtos Oaksf said hs would stop ths cans and fea hsa proas cuts aalam aha stoppod talking Nothing daunted Mr lavstoCBapped back aa saawsr ytTRICAGO jpofr graeofnr than'e thoos ifiahor wota qt ha a nooemur part ofi ths apparel of ths wSIL dredsed wdman this spring Mm Alla RlptOy president of ths Phahlon Art League of American sold today In- discussing models to bp shown ok tho League's- convention March till will not bo the stilt yngroceful thing our grandmother wore" she explained "but will ha a- moss of ruffles aud lace The- laces and ribbons and other returns to ths very fio ml nine styles of 1110 that are-now being featured demand that tho Ctorlty Xg Safftrlng 1 of OwtoonR Tbr Kdm Ctnpimmiiffll LONDON March Maxim Gorky tka Russian writer has had- enough of revolution He Is In a sanitarium BerJIn reeorerln says ovsr-sspossrs to Russian Cpm-muntsm" -if revolution breaks eut In- Oeeweny he-wlll- move-1 Progne ha recently told a -Caaoh newspeoer oorreepondnnt rky hope to become editor sits' publisher of a world re- rlow devoted to art and aetonse In whlsh pollUes wilt And no WOIU CBE1TE I HEW OFEICE After AboHahiag Mennftt Gov Lobstcn Schooh ni Peiuioti Bilh TMUjr AUtil'STA March A wide vsrlsly of bills were Introduced la the Senate on Tuesday They touched en About all the pub-lie matters of the day from the Investment of school fund to lobster legislation Senator Baton of Oxford put lh one which require that school end trust funds held by a municipality muatbe -lavested In permanent entitles aad also a but providing for a pension for State elerh am-ployos of State deportment and institutions and teachers of tho hor-tnal schools who have boon retired since Kerch 1 1IM Another Mil provides Stele aid to municipalities for the physical Industrial education wowre-wai put In hy Senator Allen of York To atop the settlement of eases of violations of the Bra and -Shore Fisheries and I he inland: fleh and Same laws out of court wm tha purpose of a MU Introduced by Senator Pnt-nnm of Washington rounty A second MU by the same Senator requires county attorneys to prosecute criminal cases before municipal and trial 1 notice courts upon request of a State official Tlila would make them handle these other matters Abolishment of the office et me- eenger to the Oovempr and Council end creation of' the post of chief eleck of the executive department Is' provided for In i bin Introduced by Senator-Burnell ef Waldo county This dark Is to be named by the Governor and Council who shall define duties end flx his pay Senator Baxorll presented a bill repealing the tew providing for the appointment ef a State pension agent and another for the retirement of any employe upon half payrwho on March 1 lilt had served the State for olght or more years sad who served throo and half yean In tha Union army In the Civil war Smote (temittes Reports Thee committee reports were received In this Senate: Judiciary: Ought not to pass en set requiring Justices of tho Supreme court to appoint commission-era te eXsmtne indexee In registries of deeds on act' forMddtog probation to persons found guilty of violation of the motor vehicle tews the State on act requiring compen-rsttod for state ejgplayea to bo paid froth the department or teatltutlea to Which they belonged when lured Instead of from the stats eon tlngent fund on act forbidding operation of motor vehieles bx peiwnM holding a foreign lipense bin whose UeonsC hoe boon revoked In this State on feet making paasengrfe ta motor vehicle operated by person under the Influence of Intoxicating lltyltor aocessorlee before the feet ea net ellmlGatlag parchment for W-tertal of alternate pages la plan record 4a -registries of deeds on act creating a State board of prellmlu-arynmlaatloa tor thoeo practicing eog torn et healing art pn act giving attorneys at law all power cf Juatlceo of peace and notariso public Legal affaire! Ought not to pate oa act providing for apcclal equity Juvealle court pa get providing for state ballot baxae on act deflning Ihu bneiactaee whlck' may be )lh eonaed by tko' municipal afltewu'tuf Weatbfeook ought to pace on act repealing the act Incorporating th town of Forest city In and shore fisheries: Legislation- Inexpedient act regulating 11 years and a reridmft Cf he StatoLetflMII for ths Mating twd pane rf ons from the ether If that Cortan ths eomptainant wars ast 'forced tapl ralk- -with a cratch baeaum t(: right lag tract qrsd la ths aatcawMIof celdant Cortona told how Merchant whWw'-V lo a macrlad man had palled their homo sa llUl jliMt Auburn sept lr sbsut aif alght -4Qid4te4haltor Md thsri' Iiota aad 'Vatoocta' la hte Mg car torn HdaThoye: wmI -fircfVto the Oakdatodaacteg'i-Parilloa Thorn --mads'sa atdD-tat-Lswtetoa and hsadsd "In tho elty of Qrseassild UIm LavoI (teughtsr) iKnMsiekul stopped ths car got out and draub'--t omsthlag" do yoav: Mow Jamsa A CSsnoJI whir represented MUk tarsia laqntrMU SwEoQopd "I- had d-asucHsllt cnd'tookedr' Urn thro tho -com w1dow sfis toPlia riteto It laato fmdr I- aakad blip and ho raMad 'To hut 'a not 'Thsd' nMslM a i 'i PRESIDENT AND HIS GUESTS DISCUSS THE FLORIDAGOLF IMS trr AUGUSTINE FI March I-The Presidential special conveying President and Mrs Hording party to Ormond atopped here et 1 o'clock to leave Secretary end Mr Weeks ta the city and to sllow Charles Dsm to board the train Mrs-Harding appeared on the rear platform for tho Drat time during the trip- greeted by ex-Scoa-tor Chauncey Depew Bee rotary and Mr Weeks will remain In the city until the return of tho Presidential party to St Augustine on March 11 or 10 ON BOARD PRESIDENT HARDING'S TRAIN aeer Savannah Oa Match The visions of rest-1- and freedom from official duties which President Harding has had for month today became real The chief executive with Mr Ounttaied oa rage Twelve SHOULD SETTLE RR SHOP Xl Order for Research Committee Offered in Senate AUGUSTA Ha ft (Sp tal) Brewster of Cmiiber-land Tuesdaf offered an at-der Uis Seuito tvt the ap yetBmmit of a reswch eons-mitieo ta consider Hie reor-ganiiatloii of that jvdieUd system of the StaU and ra-Mit to the next legfelatare The order proridea for two members from tho House two from the Senator and twd appointed by the Governor one of tiie net at least to be a member of the'Uatae State Bar Association Tho order was tabled pending action MORE HIGHWAY One Ad nerlflaa fF Tlae Conmfasloii of Another Create State Fang AUGUSTA Msr A full llrns highway Mil was tedroducsd Tuesday la ths House by Fhllllpaof Orrlngton It provides for a eommlo-alon of three members to bo appointed hy tho Governor and council with tho pwfir of tho present commission Tho term of office of tkeso commissioners will hs six years' Ths chair mas I to receive COOt jrsav ths nthsra MAN each It te provided that no member et this commission -shall ho la any way connected with any firm or corporation engaged In highway aad bridge oonstructkm or dealing In materials uosd for those purposes: also that they shall have no connection with pull lira 1 1 committee The commission Is required to devote all its time to tbs work of the State Representative Phillips also Introduced a bill providing for a State road fund Into which all money ap-prilprlatsd fer highway and bridge work by the legislature and that received- from the registration of au-tmnotulea shall go Money received from hlgfawajTbund home Is not to go Into the fqad Out of this toad the legislature a to make apraprte-tlon for mulnteitunce of seooaa nad third class rqad meet maturing highway aad bridge bonds and pay Internal on the same aa well as meet the expense of enforcing the motor vvnk-le-law Would IUh ICfeprusruta -A city or town dark who has reason io suspect that applicants for a marriage license arc- not of legal ago te marry without ronaent may require that they furnish a certlfleste or Mrth under a hM introduced by ltoultsr ot Klttery Wkta Ttoe BIE wide lire hill waa Introdaged by Storey of Waahburn It rsqabss tbit tiros -two laches wide fer fshtetas having not more than I 1-1 Inches la dteiqcter tkrr4nohes fof axels between 1 -I aUd1 t-4 lariwsla dUmetsr I Id Inches tor axles of 1 S-4 to' 2 lnchea 4 Inches for axis mors than two jnche It doss act apptjrto vshlolea need only on paved or macadam hod read It la effective Ffeta 4 IMS DANCED MORE THAN 14 HCDRS CONTINUOUSIT LONDON March It was aa Bouacsd from Scotia ad today that two memfteri of the stall ot a dancing establish meat In Ed la burgh hid put -Up a recor ef hsoio thirty elx minute fojr continuous daac-Bg This report ''Cama thru dlrsetty after It MMamc'kaoum that eouple at Sunderland had fox-trdted sea ttauouely far alas and a half hour BRrmil VORKlUM TRADE LONDON March -British ''fM" alga -trade ta madsTa good- atari this year says ths Monthly Bulls tin of ths American Chamber of Commsrcs Tbs pVibiicatloa rail ttsotloa ths toot that all British ex poets sxespi coat shewed lm-provsmsat la January iu Vv a- hspstill fsaturs of tbs Industrial situation 4hs BuUetlqnotst -ta ths -to dust rial situation 4hs BuUetlsnotsr decreara continuously for five yoars' or Is at tho date of making application an tomato of any prison JaH wovk-hotasei Infirmary or Insane asylum or bee deprived hi sue IX of aay -property or income for the purpose of qualifying for old ago relief or hoe any child relative or other person responsible for his support shall be entitled to the benefits of this act If at any time during tha continuance ef Old age stall sees the recipient or the husband or wife of tha red plant become pose meed of any property the Governor and council may cancel or vary tha amount to be pain During 1 the continuance of the assistance no recipient shall receive any other relief from tho State except tor medical or surgical assistance Whoever makes a false affidavit In order to Secure benefit shall le deemed Bulky of perjury The not carries an appropriation WENT INTO A CAGE OF LIONS FOR THE SAKE OF GUPPLED SISTER UN1K)N March happiest proudest hoy to London today to 11 year-old Alfred Gsrcto the aoa- of an omnibus conductor Alfred recently: wm offered pounds If bo would enter a cage of circus llone with the trafeer For two days the My considered the offer hie thoughts constantly turning to tho 11 year -old ririer whs would bo benefited Immeasurably by tho operation the mousy would make possible "Lions or no lions I'm going to he said and engaged a first rate r-goon Then he fulfilled hla part af the bargain The surgeon however learned of the circumstance and Insisted upon giving hie service free of charge where upon Alfred promptly turned over the pound to hla airier WIU MaloXw StotcawM ROCKLAND Me March Obadiah Gardner of this city American chairman of ths International Joint Commission whsn Informed et a report from' Washington today that ho may yetlco to tha asar future from- that rilommhirion mid ha nad no dafimte ststenisnt to make "7 "Wo ha vo our Washington tha flint Tuesday la April" bo added "and there may be developments at (bat time Ite bs-camo a of tho eovmlsalon la lllfi awhhu served longer than any other predecessor also has held the American Chalrmnnahlp longer than any other man EXTEND OCCUPATION IN THEHraR VALLEY LONDON March l-rA Central Nows dtepateb ftoni Berlin say that tha Ruhr a Hla have occupied Romlachetd and Kreonberg Romtachrid Ip la Rhanteh Fruaste 11 miles cast ef Dussseldorf It the most -Important center la Qac-aaany for nuiaufaoturs af small Iran and stool wars Xrsanhsrg to a Fnterian tours Ik Hseos-Naamu not ffer from Kssnlgatela ln ASSERTS PRESHARDINGj -it -i- 'V tell New Jersey Central Railroad ard slagtag'A relief food mar etnsnt aad ask mo atad my -vautographe Gardner From Boundary AflAHTA Mar (Hpeclal) Gov Baxter tueedaV vetoed the resolve making Un annual appropriation of MOM for lavesttgaftag cundt-tlons of fruits vegstaffls dairy ana other perishable term products aad furnishing statements to shippers fend others Interested The roesssge went to tho Hoom Whore tt was tabled by Hamilton to Caribou who assigned It for conriderallou on Thursday morning The Governor calls attention to tns fact that this Is doubling the present appropriation for this purpose and snys that at the present time the department of agriculture In 1MI spent $1111177 and hs does not believe the state eon afford to Increase tho appropriation In this respect our several departments are given practically the same amounts for 111 and 1IH that they hod In the poet two years it -la about oil tho state pan afford myo tho Governor He then declares that tho preaent Indication! are tho state SNOW WABHINGTON March Forecast for northern New England: gnaw probably heavy tonight and Wednesday warmer tonight: strong northeast and east winds and probably gales shifting to westerly Wednesday Foreman for southern Mow England: Heavy snow this afternoon and tonight probably cleoring-yedneo-doy morning somewhat warmar tonight northeast and east galea shifting to a'csterly late tonight Storm Warning WASHINGTON March storm warning was tamed today hy the Weather Bureau: Northeast storm warnings displayed tM a -Norfolk to EaetpotrMo-r storm of marked Intensity over lower Ohio valley moving rapidly eajt-north-(datword will Attended by strong northeast winds resohtngt gale force this nflsrnoon and tonight" JOL'KKAL almanac gotiAti Rise le-11 of day' 11 hr 17 mlno Increase I hr SI mlus day of year Tides Taesday JH Wednesday GpkiK on Tonight EaiglrO Theatre (Pertorm-inert Ml and US) Jackl gtn In "Oliver Twist" (Fir for man Oea- it I snd TlM--Buth and Cliffordi 'Elsie Haber Kaspg and Cor-sslUl Wild and Rose Rugessd Rose Featare pleUyt 'ThU Forgattea low" v' 'tnei (OeitJmiB to Miiei-dklrUy Mason to Pawn Tlpkst Il- Marguar1ts Ceurtot In "Outlaws cf tha lea" Cksrles Hutektses -s i-i-i-d JS-T? v- PHaima 'Theatre (Eveelng aartela" et Jl-Hnirf Morel BteeM Company la-rreer lfotfes er-U-v'" Bteek CsmpaaytorrsM Mot lax rate will not be lees limn mills per year and that tt tany he nine mills annually for the next two year He calls attention to the fact that this rcoolvo would make a continuing appropriation and that ho regards this as dangerous Ho further points out that a preaent statute cannot be emended by a resolve which this measure seeks to do sad ays that for this reason and the tact that go does net feel the appropriation Warranted ha must refuse to approve the resolve Wonl Ask for a Recount at Saco Elmer Sya Election of Kepb-lfean City Gort All Ht Wanted BirDKFOrD Mar WHIUm I Htiner who' was defeated by 17 votes by Walter ailpatrle yesterday in the gacu mayoralty contest said thht morning that lie would not ask for a recount I wantod" he said to the Associated Tress correspondent "wnq that tho city should bo restored ts republican rule" Mayor GHiiatrlc who was rv-etected he the appointment of tho city-marshal subject to confirmation by the board of alderman Other city officers are elected by the aldermen of whom the xepublleano hare a majority PCre SATISFIED WITH HUSSOLDfl REPORT LONDON Mqreh The arch bishop Meselne After visiting the Vatican recently tsoiled a pastrol letter to hie dlaoese asserting that Fope Plus Is satisfied With Premier says Central fown dispatch from Rome The telegram adds that tha Fope has In gtructed the archbishop -to convey his beet wishes to MussollnL THE WBISIY STEAMER 1STERUWERARREST IlAUFXk 8 March l-The British stramar Inter formerly the Amerian yacht Mfetona Is wader ar-idt here as screen It of guthrought against dies-Ipr gtkgiJ: breach et a oontracl for-the cgitlMs aad livery of cargo of about IIIN cases of whisky Tho steamer new has thousands of eases 'of Scotch whisky aboard Tha plaintiff are La voile and Albert Brasses of Quebec tad their claim against tho later lo'fer MMM damage a a S'- Tha Jatar eamato this part 'for coal and wap placed under arrest hy tho sheriff of tho Admiralty wi -T-r-f-'v OUIOa-B MORTON MKB MEW YORK: Mhreh l-Chnm Dyer Nortoo -booker and formerly secretary to 1 Prr sldcwt-Tatt-dleA el Djor Nortoabsokrr and formerly moratory ta 'Prrstaeut-Tstodleil si hla homslwrststo strlks widen hM been sOeeted oa ths targsr part of the raitrsad aymema'-and ths mllsars oCtbo eoanlry hssi: not 'boon found pasMbts oa-aH uai: j-root I dp Ast Snd myself ablo to rant any adequate question of brtae elpto whick canid JSMirya pUwsrliy '-to maks astttemdptq similar (a (hos-) 1 which have bsoa puds by tha majors tty Tha lafeiwiatfoiwhick brings- tba esnvieUme that 'et--' tiuuetf UUnra ta make qsUlcment largely responsible for unfprtunst -r condttlpwo pa to railroad movements In oomo area sud for IntevrupteJ WASHINGTON -Olsr t-fnfi-dent Harding has lnformod officials of tlio railway shop crafts hu he can see no "adequate question of pilnrlplc" which-warrants a further delay ta sett lenient in all districts of tart summer's shopmen1! strike in a letter written Just before he left Washington tor Florida and mods public tpdoy at tiie Waits House the PrMdvnt declared minority of the luterosUi involved-! hy their refusal to settle were "largely fee Interrupted coal dellverise and other uamtlefae-tory railecay conditions la Cfrtaln I -arts of ths country The Presldcnt'o letter wm Ip trepan so to oaa from Sfephsa Connor secretary of tho Federated Shoprrafl Central Railroad of Maw Jersey and wm Bn follows: letter of March I eoima to hand Just I am about leaving for the South but -I am gJad-oFtbc hptnrtunlty afforda me woxprecs my aentlmeut on this sitajeet Yha deitoerjaa coal during tha brtalet1 with ralliltoBL-: suffering -i ummunlttsa and murh drawralisa--r tiow to Industry This Is sttuatiqa wb left srama ecrteJa to hsaoras mora-l-sertous unless effective measures ar tound for the early ameUarlusHon" NmwMFpmGwm ISmSFHAZARDOVS0 NEW' TURK Mrrh ftfis 1 WAijJQJNQTQN March Cfliarleo jr Townsend who -retired Matoh 4 senator from Michigan to under consideration for appolntoirnt to the International Joint commlarton which apeak for the American government In adjusting certain treaty queatloaa with Canada At present there no vacaifcy on tho commterion but It has been reported that Obadiah Gardner of Maine tho present chairman might retlrs la tho near future In tkat eaas Fonhrr Senator Townsend (rohabljr will hs -chairman- NEW -TORE Draw's half etntury the A'- fm af stage will be rctskralcd at dinner la hte honor hsro'Msrch 1L It was aaaouncod today hr a com mUtes af It proralasat men la aM waa uaouocsd today by a eosiw mUtes af promlasut man Is sM oul of ths thraira' rr J-tlr OP BLAMES TEL WORK FOR HEART DISEASE LODI Calif- March I Tha stats ladurirlal accident eommte-fiw li holding a hearing Epra to datsrmlns whether a telephone operator can develop heart disease hy rsachlifg to a switch board several th else of clams which maydM tak-J hundrsd Umcs a day Ekls Lykr -former op eration la the local offices of the Facias Telephone and TStograpa company has awertod she developed' heart trouble ths roeuU of osntlnuous "plugging- la and ha filed am application tor compensa r- rncia raisci- CINCINNATI March -t-n Orark-auto dallyfer tho remainder ti tk week was'the pregt-ata laid down fer Vtaotanatl National league players tending qmal)alspUpetf from- nod tor: huger hravler-ihaq-slr iuaohinea pr- pa irUsnlsaanl Vlatcy fltiiP! thir "Leech tlhyt ffperry' Wplpnejtw ereighlok leM tbsq half ton and i -propelled by' apeptel thren eyelip-dsn motor to- an attempt to otlnch hte machine white iff Sight undsr Side of a- DeHavttaod 4-' If ths 'sxpsrluirat Ip i ucrtsful 7 pcst sffissni expert Iff lead la Ur- -vslplimsats which evesuiany result Ip equlpptax svsty- Vomhlmf ptene wljh smaller ptanss Of supers -tar speeft which-In warfare ran be smployrq a firotsfUo wsspua Bad for observation over a vMi are wlth enuill rheoe' dstee- aaa jur-uassrviition jsvsp a wi a with rhsr of dotee- tloa "Letch" ths Merest Msa-Jn Jlylng will bt Irtrd Out: soo 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was ths ysasoa chairman to attend on asoouat of a irl ts Now York was tito- ysasoa I tlven tooths ohsackrtu ths plan.

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