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1 ri i riww' fT AEBirM ATT SRVefikiRY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY '-''WlSi TEDD Yi WEATHER Oceiuloital rain in wrt freezing rln in cast with'Mstnj temperature today. Sunday, cloudy- with- tnoderat. lemperay. ture, probably tain. And no ll'a tip (a avert fhre hf than-, that la, after tonight, Whit? Wliy those shopping; days until tha merry Yulotide la beta again, COVERING THE WORLD FROM THE COMMERCIAL CENTER OF WEST CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA i -IK TWO CENTS 4 liiotltta JL VOLUME 35.

NO. 88, EIGHT PAGES INDIANA, PENNSYLVANIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1938. TELEPHONE 500 501 4t DEATH CLAIMS STEVE SWANLEK, Where Italian Seek French Land Hahn Boy Plead for Mother Life PA To Check Punitive RMANV BASEBALL STAR Italian Threat Causes Daladier Measures EARLE, ON SEAS, FILLS 3 GAPS IN JUDICIARY Hundred of Unconfirmed by Senate Skull Injury Suffered Shipping Strike Alto Italy's Campaign tor ASSASSINS WOMAN'S HURTS Nov. 28 Near Erneil Fatal HalU Sailing of Normandic PROVE FATAL Territory Hit "No" Snac TOLD BLUNTLY STRUCK BY BUS NAMES AND NAMES SHOT IN STREET Three Confessed Attempt 5,000 WORK.ERS Tl 'gilM; Miss Molly Lowry Passes i to Become No Intention of Pres Placed on File While Gov ernor Leave for, Vacation in France I coasicn V. 1 "Jr rfai.0'CiLY:Wf fryArrnJ algeriaX mv.

ifRl LIBYA tlTAL) II II Men Injured Ner BUirttrille on Life of. Rector of University Away; Tara Inn Owner Died Last Night ent Budging from Tunisia Government Employes Steve George Swanlek. aged 2 MISS MOLLY AGNES LOWRY, 77, BUCHAREST, Dec. 3. Three men who liHd confessed the attempt HARRISBURG, Dec.

8. A1-Governor Earle was on- the high seaa today, headed for a threc- PARtS. bee, A general ROME. Dec. 3.

fP Hie Fascist nf Ernest, Rtnr rightfielder of ihi R. and P. baseball league, died ai 4:15 a. m. today in Indiana Hospital mm the last-surviving member of the family of Robert and Nancy (Moor-head) Lowry, died in Indiana Hospital at 1:50 p.

Friday. Death re ed assassination the rector of Cluj University were shot dead by campaign for French -control led territory struck a snag today in France's firm "No." wceka vacation in France after making hundreds of reappointments from a iracture ot the skull suneree) pge shipping sir ike in Lc Havre today delayed sailing of the giant llnor Normandie despite a government order requisitioning all of the SO Vessel! in the crowded port atate boards and commissions hoy. avo, wncn ne was sirucK oj guards today in a Cluj street sulted from complications following The French Andre lose "members were unconfirmed bus in Route 110, near Ernest a hip fracture, received last Hallo Francois-Poncet Informed Italy that France had no intention of budging the- Senate, and (Hung in three wr. awanieK was oorn in C9 I The maritime strike, brought new 7.00 Mll.i Police reported that the three, whose attack on Flo'ry Slefancscu Goanga Nov. 28, was the climax of a we'en, when she fell down a flight of steps while hurrying to answer a gaps in the judiciary.

town, a son oi aiDsepn ana veronica from Tunisia the center of Kolor Swanlek. He had been eipVVM prankster's summons to the front One nf his last official acts before aspirations or any other French do difficulties to the. Daladier -government, already faced with other labor troubles and with Italian demands for French territory. ployed as a motorman by the R6ch mains. wave of Iron Guard terrorism, had tried to escape as they were being taking ship at New York last night was to telephone to Capitol aides door.

The deceased was born March 9, ester and Pittsburgh Coal Co. 1 v'-ijr. His formal notice was a protest il was walking In -rjp 1 the appointment of three new against a statement by the author. Boat-trains bailed to leave Paris taken from court to prison early to 1861 in Indiana, where she had lived her entire life. She was a long-time snow-cleared section of Black portions In above map ahow French territory demanded by Italy during- tumultnoui demonstration In Italian Chamber of Deputies.

The namea Tunisia. Coralca, Savoy and Nice were shouted from aide to aide of the legislative chamber by (he deputies. Judges for the Municipal Court of lattve Fascist Editor, Virginto Gay- for Le morning. French day. da, that the Italian nation was member of the First United Presby.

Line officials said a new hour of de Their deaths followed by three Philadelphia. Filling places vacant for a year and more, the Governor named former Deputy Attorney "ready to march, even against Thirteen-yeer-eJd Oscar Hslin, parture had not been set, I i lerian Church and its attendant Ja: 31 Route 110, about a quarter of a mils southeast of Ernest, police reported, when he was struck by the operated by Earle Hay, aged 33, of Indiana. The driver said the front days the mass slaying of Cornenu France, It necessary. wyrTicii societies, one ws pwnrawu of a generous, lovable disposition The French ambassador. In whose mother, Maria Hahn, hi condemned die 1st Ihe el ee trie chair at Cat am baa.

Dee. 9, Zelea Cod can leader of the Fascist, anti-Semitic Iron Guard, and tjcneral Adrian Bonnelly. former family court Judge Felix Plekarski, and Edward Schmldhciser. three-quarter hour talk with For and wilt be remembered by a host nart nf lh kiti mauBrf 4Vi naXr eign Minister Count Galea zzo Ciano pleads far Mother's life I hear of friends and associates. of his.

sub-leaders, who also were ing before Geverner Due to thp absence "of her pastor, last night, were understood to have said in more or less direct terms Earle named three new members of the employment board of the Department Public Assistance- reported to have attempted escape secretary, Irian safely but that as the bus ed another car, traveling in th direction, about the same ment, he heard a bump in the reaf the Rev. Stillman Foster, D. the services in Streams Funeral while being transferred from -prison. that French withdrawal in the Julia M. Kernan of Pittsburgh, Cal The three shot dead today, all 24 Czechoslovak crisis last September Home at 2 p.

m. Monday will be vin J. Fricdbei-o" of Pnttsvilli. and 26, years old, were Nikolai Faga was one thing, but withdrawal from conducted by the Bev. Hugh F.

ui ine us. aiopping, tne artver said, he found Swanlek daru. Bleu Annant and Petru An territory ruled by France was More than 5,000 seamen and other 1 maritime workers defied the government's requisition- order, aimed at putting, them back to as government employes. The employed by the government were similar to those used in brealfinp the general confederation of labor'i one-day general strike last 'Wcdnev Among the passengers. delayed the strike was Anthony Eden, former secretary, who is.

scheduled to makea speech in New York Dec 9. Eden decided to -sail' late today on the-Quitania, instead Others included 'Gary Douglar Fairbanks, rand. George Arlias SANITARY PLANT former State Senator Walter Pytko dl Philadelphia. The Senate had refused to confirm the former Given. D.

of Indiana. Interment will be in Oakland Cemetery. drei. iniurea, -apparently- wneq -3 entirely different matter. FORBID STREETS TO GERMAN JEWS Main Thoroughfares, Museums and Theatres Are Banned struck Dy tne rear ox the The youths admitted they were He alsn was said to have informed members.

Shippen Lewis of Phila- Friends will be received at the funeral home after 7 p. m. today. Mr bwaniek is survived by these- Ciano that insofar as the merits of members of the Iron Guard taking dclphia, Mrs. Susan Pause of Pitts AGAIN IS SOLD brothers and sisters, Joseph, Victon.

Italian claims on Tunisia were con orders from the guardist chieftain, Codreanu. cerned, they were "too ridiculous' burgh and Hugh Dolan of Poltsville. The Governor also filled out the JOHN HE ALT. 57, owner and The streets of Clu desert- to be taken Into consideration. Michael.

George and Anthony, Mis; Anne Swanlek, of Mrs): rgjSS Kathryn Wilden, of ah Misses Elizabeth and Mary' operator Tara Inn, Homer City, ad an (he trin wan taken to court fnr I In addition, Francois-Poncet was 07 county boards of assistance-Other appointments included; State Art Commission Dr. 'War an early morning hearing preliml- fehentt ll'anSierS Deed tO understood to have expressed stir died at 4:30 a. m. today in his apartment from a heart attack. He had been ill two days.

A son of William and Mary (Morrison) Healy, he wa prise over the Italian campaign nary to trial- awaniek. at home. He was bar of the Church of the Assumpiil.a ren Powers Laird. Philadelnhli. BERLIN.

Dec. 3. Berlin's or tne movies. Officers reported laconically to Trustee Plans Unannounced The 332 American. volunteer Who succeeding the late Dr.

B. Tail Mc chief of police today banned Jews Bucharest that "on the way back to iion, ana unites t-'fi Mine Funeral born April 4. 1881. in Ireland, com emerged from. Government Spain prison the three youths made against France In view of mutual expressions of intentions to develop-the spirit of neighborliness begun at Munich.

Fiance was said by Informed henceforth from appearing -in the capital's principal 'streets, public ing to the United States 12 years break for freedom whereupon they will be held Tuesday at by Rev. Father Farri In the ago. Most of his life was spent in Were Shot dead." nttlnlaU nf iU CnnmmauaW. Kant. yesterday, most of them with third class.

tickets on' the-' Normandic, got as far as Le' Havre, where their special train was; shunted. buildings, national memorials, thca tors, and other public places. London and he had lived for eight Jvcnzie. Delaware River Joint CommissionJames P. Clark, Philadelphia, ucceeding Thomas B.

Smith, removed by an act of the special ses- See EARLE Continued on Page 2. Shooting of the prisoners was an- tarv Manufacturing Comoany Biir-; quarters to be willing to make con- years in Homer City. He was of. the -Assumptions Interment wlB.voEi3 BerndVCemefcryw tSIEJ omer step in tne aetermmea citort rell Township, near to memhar nf st Rpmarri Raman rth cessions to Italy, such as more ter- The decree provided that Jews who are German subjects or with the possibility' France me government ana King taroi day declined' to comment on future nifl nhtirrh and nf Father McNeils ritory in French Somaliland. but out nationality may neither walk Contihuedrtn.Page ld wipe oui iron uuara.

plans the eoncern following Council. Knights of Columbus. might call home her 'Rome ambassador for a "vacation" unless Fascist demands for Trench territory The task, oinciah said, was near- sheriff's sale yesterday- in which thed perhaps not including Djibouti. It also was said an arrangement concerning the French-owned Addis Surviving are his widow, Mrs. in cumpiciiun us orusr was Deing i nlant was sold to Ki.

Anderson. restored throughout the country of- Latrobe; trustee, for.the' ibonil Ababa-Djibouti Railway might be Agnes Healy; four sisters: Mrs. Edward Cronin and Mrs, Peter Fitzgerald, both of Cork, Ireland; Mm. See- FRANCE Con Uinued on "pa. ruthiessly strong -WmL mm the! made, BUS- VICTrlMS'v Annie Cronm of Belfast, Ireland and Mrsv-jjohn Clancy" ql U.

S. HANDICAP ASS'N IS SANTA GLAUS Sixth Series Is Matured Putting $33,600 in Circulataiori SAID CRITICAL BftONEtTE IS FOUND SLAIN recently sued for' a sheriff's saie- on a mortgage, payments nor ride within these areas with the sole exception of Jews living now in regions marked out by the new regulations effective Dec. 6. Jews resident in: the areas must obtain police permits to enter or acave the districts. Following are forbidden All theaters, movie houses and museums: The Sportspalast, Deutsch-land Hall, Olympic Stadium, all other Institutions on the Reich's sports field and all other sports arenas of the capital; public and private battling establishments.

The following street was forbidden to Sews: The Wilhelmstrassc Friends will be received at the IN CASE OF WAR were: not being -met. The sale, -price SALT LAKE CITY, Dec 3. Robinson Funeral Home after 7 p. m. today.

Requiem Mass will be conducted in St. Bernard Church at 9 Boston Girl Is Sister-in was a nominal one, $2,500. in view Five high school girls, critically in CHICAGO, Dec. 3. (A Louis ol the purchaser- being the mort jured in the train-bush -crash Thurs.

Monday and interment will be Johnson, assistant secretary of war. gage, holder. day which already has claimed Law John Roosevelt in St. Bernard Cemetery. ives, waged a desperate', battle Another property sold at the Members of St.

Bernard Court, said today the army; would, be serl ously handicapped by laclc. of mod against death today. sheriff's aale yesterday was the Catholic Daughters of America, will Hospital attendants -said two, Rela Hetriclc Philadelphia A1 a special meeting nf the board meet in the Funeral Home at 8:15 ern armament if were, called- upon Beckslead, 15, of South Jordan, and from Lsipzigerstrasse toUnter Den Street, Indiana, oposite the Court nf directors of the Indiana County Sunday. Members of Father to wage war at the present PITTSBURGH, 'Dec. 3.

fPJ An attractive brunette about. 35 years old was found slain on a. North Side vacant lot early today by two men, en route to work. Police reported her face and body had been slashed more than 20 times and that identification would be difficult. A restaurant check bearing the name of a man was found near the body.

Investigators said It offered a possible clue to the vic Anne Webb, 16, of River ton, were mal setting before 1,000 inVited V3w guests, Poor 18-year-vwi. Linden. This means the entire sec McNelis Council, Knights of Colum house. Belonging to the estate or D. A.

the property -was He spoke to the conventton-pf the 'sinking and the condition of two tion where government buildings bus, will meet at the same place at old sister-in-law of John Motor and Equipment Wholesalers others was "very sold to Edgar Mack far 137,000. siana. :45 p. m. veit, at.

high noon today became Three -other victims, less serious!) Fronting 60 feet on the main The square before the memorial to Association and to a nationwide brida nt rvirm X. Mctniahan 'M injured, remained in hospitals, while thoroughfare, the three-story brick Germany war dead. MRS. WILLIAM J. GRAFF.

Punx- radio (MBS.) audience. new icotk ana waua hhl mJi eight survivors were recovering at The official German News Agency. building houses three storerooms. sutawncy, Dec 3. Rosi? social- registerite.

In his prepared, speech Johnson DNB, further announced additional their homes. Twenty-one pupils of offices and apartments. fOrtner) Graff, wife of William J. The ceremony was solemnised In. Building and Loan Association last avenlng.

the 6th series of install ment shares was declared matured as of the close of business on November 30, and payable on December 10. The matured value of Ihe ICR shares held in this series Is $33,600 or which $24,024 represents the accumulated savings of the ihareholdcrs and $0,576.00 the accumulated dividend. As pointed out in the Association's announcement, elsewhere in today's advertising columns, the said the true of the south Jordan High School died with measures would be decreed concern Graff, died at 12:45 p. m. Thurs the Emmanuel' Church (Episcopal) tim identity or her slayer.

ing the behaviour of Jews In public. tion's defenses- may be a secret to many American, citizens "but it is their bus driver, Farrold H. Silcox. MUIPU POM A 29. in.

the crash, and another XlIVarT VjltpTVIYll HacK say, py tne Rev. urant Moderately well dressed, the wom day in her home on Indiana Street, at the age of 67 years. if ail likelihood, DlNB said, the of Williamstown, a relative of the ji-is certainly known in all foreign cap died yesterday. FOR AM1SH KIDS fashionable Kuruerstcndamm, 'the The deceased was born in Rayne bridegroom. The Rev.

Phillips an was fully clothed except for one shoe which was found near the body, iiais, Township, Indiana April 21, 1871, a daughter of John A. and Fncderischstrasse, palatial Unter Den Linden, and other main streets would be declared banned areas Osgood, of the Emmanuel DISPUTANTS LANCASTER, Dec. 3. MV-WIth JURIST PIES The tall second daughter of 1 KTr TCC one exception, Amish children at PITTSBURGH James R. Mcfar later.

dividends being paid out of net GAS PRICE WAR PITTSBURGH Retail gasoline vA" fcilV 0-J I two one.room secular schools their F. Haven Clark, ol Boston and Na-; 3 lane, former president judge of the Barbara (Hoffman) Ortner, May 14, 1895, she was united in marriage to William J. Graff and the couple made their home in Indiana until Certain sections in the center and parents plan to maintain will study dealers of. Allegheny County tiled north part of Berlin, where many Allegheny County Common Pleas Court and a trustee of the Carnegie HARRISBURG, Dec. 3.

The hant, a flowing, full-skirte4'- white velvet gown with leg-o-muUv' ton sleeve sand with lace boiderin earnings at this time equals a compound interest rate of better than 1 per cent on the Investment This rate, ft was slated, is slightly higher jews already live, would be de the same grade school subjects as the neighboring boys and girls who out a plan of mutual co-operation today to end a lengthy price war. Pennsylvania Federation of Labor's Institute of Technology, died yester moving to the present residence on Indiana Street in 1916, clared as not falling under the ban, executive council today left settle She attend the public schools. low, square neckline. The 2,000 members of the. Assoc i day of heart disease.

The 80-year- ljnb said. than the average dividends being She was a devout member of the ment of differences between State veiled in white tulle and carries ated Retail Gasoline Dealers were old attorney was born in Towanda, The exception is German the Roman Catholic Church here and President James L. McDevitt and A. boquet of large velvety garden, rv)Ki asked by postal cards to boost the He is survived by the widow, mother tongue of the "plain people, paid by building and loan association and savings and loan assoc la-lions in Pennsylvania. In other words, this would const! Sue JEWS Continued on Page 2.

was most active in the local Court ias, oi resident wiiuam uieen nm wn ntln-s daughter and three Funeral price from the present 15 cents a of the Catholic Da ugh lei's of Miss Clark was given away- bl ''rV. gallon rate to 17 services will be held Monday. ago. Expressing the opinion the lead Dr. George Clymer, her uncle." The maturing of the Gtli scries brings the total paid out to share- -Among the Amish.

this mother Surviving with the husband are Mis. John Roosevelt the bride1. INJURED WHEN tongue known as "High" German solders of the local association to these children: Clair Graft of ers' opposing viewpoints over political endorsements could be worked out "satisfactorily," the council sister, was the matron of honot. and is the forerunner of the lan V446.200 and dividends paid out and Cleveland, Miss Alice Graff, of She wore a purple-blue velvet vel HORSE BOLTED The Lowdown on Low Income suaae commonly spoken by the to share mortgage loan ac Rochester, N. Leonard and 'gown, an ostrich feather toque, anC adjourned its meeting yesterday, after assuring McDevitt of the coun plain people today a gutteral Bernard Graff, of Punxsutawney; counts to a total of $140,013.

In addition to the payment of this ma sounding mixture of German and Mrs. James Cummings and Al cil's support Clayton Lukeharl, 42, of Daylon, is a patient in the Adrian Hospital, carriea aeep pinK roses. Duer McLanahan, brother of thta; bridegroom, was best maa Joh' turity, the associaion has so far English. bert Graff of Pittsburgh; Richard his year paid out a total of Funxsulawney. suffering from Dds of Indiana; and Miss Rose Graff, nooseveu, youngest son ot me rr GAS GADGET Elks Mamarlal Service to holders of full paid shares, which sible internal injuries as the result of McKees Rocks.

Three sisters and sident, was one of the ushers. no Unuted to a dividend rale of of a runaway on his farm wodncs. The annual Memorial Service of Indiana Lodge. No. 931 B.

P. O. Elks LAW EFFECTIVE two brothers, Miss Anna and Frank Ortner, of La.trobe; Mrs. William I per cent per annum. day morning.

will be held in the lodge room on Announcement was recently made According to ronorts. Mr. Luke- Bee OBITUARY di the opening of Ihe new 18th ser Sunday afternoon, December 4th, HARRISBURG, Dec. 3. W) A Continued on Page 2.

hart was using his team at wox'lc on the farm when the animals became new law requiring Installation in at 2 o'clock sharp. Rev. Arthur J. Pfohl, pastor frightened and bolted. Mr.

Luke- some buildings of automatic devices (es on January 1, 1930, for which applications are now being accept-sd. Anticipating that the increasing demand for shares will continue. REFUSE WIDOW the Lutheran Church, will be the to shut off gas supplies in case hart was thrown from the wagon The Chief Executive and Mrs, Roosevelt were invited but did nL.v.: attend the wedding. They sent set of Wedgewood plates with inljT-r ennuon figures. The couple drew their attendant 1 from widely -scattered states in thS eastern half of the United Slates.

'l .1 The bridesmaids, who wore verve gowns and ostrich blue toques, in 7. See WEDDING T': Continued on Page speaker. to tne ground. COMPENSATION Are goes into effect Monday but a court suit may defer enforcement. resulting again in a large over-sub This service is not just for Elks only, but for tha public at large, and it is the desire of the committee in Chrlslmaa Gretllnf Cards Arthur Hull, counsel for the icriptlon, Ihe management staled today that It may be necessary to "nor ease the Issue already author PITTSBURGH, Dsc.

3. Pj Mrs. SO Cards X1.00 and $1.25 with Harrlsburg Gaa Company which Mary Sperling of Beaver Falls, whQ your name, Indiana Evening Gaz lighting application ot the little charge to have a large turnout, zed to 400 or possibly 500 shares. ette, 100 Six publicized act of the 1937 Legisla contended her husband died ol cancer induced by silicosis, Cannot ture, saia uepuiy Attorney General John Duff informed him enforce receive compensation far his death, Referee David B. Roberto ruled here.

ment would be held off until settle, ment of the gas' company's suit Sperling, 94, a grinder for the Charges Civil Negligence' Union Drawn Steel Company, died against the Wincroft Stove Co of o( cancer ot the left lung. Two nearby Middletown. Confessed Slayer of Pastor Father Faces Murder Chargaf! r' Pittsburgh physicians and a chemist In Drowning of Eight testified yesterday silica dust could TREASURY BALANCE not cause cancer, as Mrs, Sperling contended. IS $2,443,642,057,66 to remember completely SHERIFF WINS IN GRAND JURY WASHINGTON, Dec. The position of the Treasury on December 1: Receipts.

$11,706,120.88. 1,56,129.105.03. Net balance, Custims receipts, $1,061,524.39. uiui.y Hupeneu. Lodged in jail here, Bready was described by Reid as vary if nervous and remorseful.

Ha -mined drinking considerable ap- pie wiii prior to tnat return home from Iratr rail meeting, Reid tald, but 4nu4 1 that he had inLenUorujlly UNIONTOWH. Dec. 3 -Pis- trict Attorney James A- Reilly pro ceeded today with an investigation 4l Casey Avenue, in which the eight met their deaths." The children end the chauffeur of 8 large sedan in which they were riding to a cluyc at the Kirby health center in Wilkes-Barre were drowned when the car plunged into the cave hole, located near the Stanton Colliery of the Glen Alden Coal Company." District Attorney Leon Schwartz, who attended the inquest last night' 'as an obseiv he said did not indicate what, if any, action ws contemplated. ''Evidence sufficient to con of Fayette County's November grand jury following refusal of the 2imen thi am revoivas- bullet inla.tju 'M'1 CH1LL1COTHE, Dec. 3.

P) Robert Bready, 29, who boasted that ha had "made a career of drinking," wiU be charged with murder today, Prosecutor Leslie S. fteid said, in the confessed slaying of his Prohibitionist father. Dr. Rus-sell H. Bready, 63, near the niln-Jster's parsonage in o.uiet village of nearby Bainbridge.

Reid Bready had signed written confession that shot the Methodist Episcopal pastor during a scuffle as bis tether took him on a "sobering up? walk early yesterday morning, Reid said Bread would be i-tuugad with first dere mw. tier hut nhierved. thai tba con. fetlioa "v-asn't strong htxjte and women to Indict Sheriff Thomas WILKES BARRE. Dec.

-VThe drowning of seven crippled, children and their chauffeur in a waler-filled mine cave-in near here two weeks ago was attributed today by a coroner's jury to "civil negligence" on the part of the Wilkes-Barre township commissioners and the Glen A Id en Coal Company. Thf jury declared the negligence was "so ghastly that it bordered on criminal negligence." After an inquest last night at which witnesses to the tragedy testified, the IX jurors reported they found the commissioners ''failed to properly protect hu-nijuj life iu permitting to continue for many months the meu-m Offered; by Jh tJO a. Aubrey, former county treasurer. Reilly yesterday impounded the out -walking? Ware ypu. OIL ESECVTIVE DIES PITTSBURGH Frank 3.

Huffman, 61. vie, president of the South Fenn Oil Company, stricken Thursday night, died yesterday of brain hemorrhage. Peter H. Curry, president ot the company, is in the same hospital under treatment for a heart ailment. tearing up th huusf PrwataisS -ts; pretty 'Braady slid bj ncallatt wheel from, which names of the grand jurors are drawn.

He acted on orders of Judge H. S. Dumbauld. who summarily dismissed the grand jury Thursday and directed Reilly to seels indictment of Aubrey on embezzlement charges from the next grand jury wfelch, convenes is Mrch fllatf. vince us, the jury said, "thai the commissioners did not use Label VuevuimMi SUtlaUcieni Uaier Lufrifc laJL eiftlalM, MVM MUoJMi lucent le alr JsMfk a MjtjMiwy tl fMMJy Daat MUa Taia Hit Sl! FeJls, valour ojo tc up.

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