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THE WEATHER: Partly cloudy tonight ftnd Wt'diH'siliiy warm- er tonight. AYTON DAILY I HOME EDITION ONLY AFTERNOON PAPER IN DAYTON RECEIVING ASSOCIATED PRESS SERVICE VOL. XXXVIII. No. 155.

DAYTON, OHIO, TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1924. PRICE TWO CENTS In! a On ma Ik 3 v.k A ussia Dies business men Nikolai 'Lenine, Premier Of ARE ACCUSERS OF OVERHOLSEi SOVIET LEADER SENATE PROBERS AGAIN SUBPOENA FALL FIRST STRICKEN MACDONALD TO TWO YEARS AGO CI aim. DECLARES DRY I CHIEF FOOLED ROCKEFELLERS Quart Bottle Is Only Coherent Witness At Movie Shooting Probe WILL ASK HIM WHERE HE GOT COIN FOR LAND BE PREMIER OF GREAT BRITAIN DEFENDANT FREE UNDER $6600 BOND Announcement Not Made Until Several Hours After Death. BY FOREST WHITE Copyright, 1S24, br The Dayton Daily New nO A I on A Offices of Concern Are King Calls Labor Chief All I'll A 1 A.iur,iit.n ian. rtn Alleged splitting or Anti- honest quart bottle is the one co he took Edna Purviance and Dines on yachting trips, and Greer was not jealous of h'm, but of Dines.

Miss Put viancc, first witness, said she was in the bathroom when nhe heard some sharp reports like the cracking of a whin and when rl.f came out Dines told her ha had been shot. All the res'. i iL.i Saloon Funds Is herent witness that has been introduced in the hearing into the Archie Roosevelt Gives Testimony About Sinclair's Actions. When Baldwin Ministry Resigns. END COMES AT HIS VILLA NEAR MOSCOW BOK OFFERS TO LET SENATORS DECIDE AWARD Puts Next Peace Move Up to "Irreconcilable" Members.

shooting of Courtland S. Dines by mo cnauneur or Mabel Norma nd AUDIENCE OF HOUR during a New Years party in nr ah rni imcui rnD Dines' apartment attended by Miss ui in-j una uiai cvuiuiii; "asjcAVC l-IT TCI" MET) too fjr remerchranco I rlti nLrtuwuwLLiuu iNormand and Edna Purviancc, HELD WITH RULER Was Real Power in Forming of New Regime in Russia. HIS OIL POSITION ANDERSON OBJECISjDo "ta" Lof Ine screen. It is not one of your deceptive (five to a gallon bottles, but a full 1 New Members of Official Family Are Named by Leadera Fl -i ri j'lictiiru, mnuiug, upsiaiiuuiir quart orgery Is Charge laced bottle, quite empty, alas, and its so sh was not troubled with The smiling bottle "Gaelic Old Smuggler Scotch Whisky" was there to answe fop that. Then Mabel Norflfcnd, making a miracul )cs recovery from a complete nervous coliapse, appeared.

She riervouc nut the' bottle was and unruffled. In her answers on the stand she showed that t-ha was w-U informed OF NATIONS SUBSTITUTE SOUGHT straight forward story is told with the flourish of its embossed label "Gaelic Old Smuggler Scotch Whisky." The hazy, halting testimony of the principals in the case but strengthens the potent, if mute, testimony of the bottle. The hearing thus far has been a joke. The whole effort of the Located in Three Ohio Cities. Facing six charges of embezzlement and at liberty under $6600 bond with other charges said to be in preparation against him, O.

H. Over-holser, doing business as the Federal Mercantile agency, with offices in Dayton, Springfield and Middletown, is to be given a hearing Saturday afternoon before Squire Edgar Daniels, Catalpa drive. Overholser was arrested for the third time in two days at 5 o'clock Monday night by Stanley Lawwill, deputy sheriff -of Clarke county, who is also a detective for the National Bureau of Investigation. This bureau has probed Over-holser's operations as a collection agent with the result that the six charges have been filed, five of them signed by Dayton business men. The first arrest was made Saturday night by Deputy Sheriff Ford Long.

Overholser was ar- Against New York Leader. NEW YORK, dan. In order to "fool the Rockefellers" who contributed largely to the league funds, William II. Anderson, state superintendent of the Anti-Saloon leapue, about tire testimony she was supposed to gia. She was describing the arrivnl of her chauffoir a principals appears to be directed Editor Starts Something Which May Be Campaign Issue.

BY DAVID LAWRENCE Copyright 1924. by the VmjUm Daily Newa A SI 1 1 XGTOX, a n. Ivl ward Hok has started miiiic-ihing which niuy ultimately become Jin issue in the presi the Dirts "Well. Mr. Greer, er Mr.

KelU toward closinir the case without a fuss and nermittinc Horace Grror or as I him, Joe. came wiih i fk.iu l-r 1 nA -1 1 4 11 11 11" twi3 uxjb XYtrii.i lu Hire, 1 ii-i placed u. jsensau knoW9 too much to be on theitelcpnoii-u for. because he was not fund collector, on a salary in to call fr for aa hour and stand. Dwells on Haste of Certain People to Reach Europe.

NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 22. Albert B. Fall, former secretary of the interior, will leave tonight or tomorrow morning for Washington to appear before the senate public lands committee investigating the Teapot Dome oil lease, he informed newspaper men today. WASHINGTON, dan.

22. Former Secretary Albert B. Fall has been subpoenaed by the senate public lands committee investigating the Teapot Dome oil lease to appear before it for further examination. The committee will ask him again regarding the sources from which he obtained in 1921 to enlarge his ranch holdings in New Mexico. It is stead of a commission basis.

clear that every effort half, and you will net allow me to tell thac if course, unfortunately. I am not allowed ti; tell that No objections had been interposed by Mr Ilahn, associated in the defs.ise of Greer, came to Assistant District Attorney 1 18 being made to shield the second IVeon inAav in liiJman ln the cas0' a wealthy Pasa-l tcora declared todaj in lnsjdcna sportsman whoae narne has opcnnif? address at Mr. Ander- been divulged, but not brought son's trial on a third decrreeirto evidence. This man was the (CONTINUED ON PAGE EIGHT.) forgery charge. icompanion of Miss Notmand when5 Anderson, the prosecutor said.

dential campaign. He has challenged the opponents of the League of Nations plan to make an alternate proposal that will "aehieve and preserve" world peace and lie promises to finance a nation-wide referendum to determine which program the American people approve or disapprove. Mr. Bok in his parting shot to (CONTiStwrbS AcOicfiirT) I had made an oral agreement with' NIKOLAI LENIN the Rockefellers to pay Phillips B) The Associated Press a commission, but on one occasion said to the collector, "See here. I am not going to permit MOSCOW, Jan.

22. iikolai Milady and Her Cigaret, Enjoy Frolic on Beaches In Balmy Southern Air CONTINUED ON PAGE EIUIIT VICTIM OF GAS IS IMPROVED 0 i any niun in this organization to mnkp mftrp than I fin imt. 410 Lenine, premier of Russia, is dead. The end eaoiejooo a year. When your commis- at o'clock Monday after sions runs above $10,000 a year you haVe got to split with me." The former secretary is now on REBEL DEFEAT Former Gov.

Charles S. Whit-I BIT ROBERT T. small iwomen nr doing too, and it Tif i. fe RS" ii, that he obtained the money 0 RAMSEY MACDONALD By the Associated Press LONDQN, Jan. 22.

The new Labor cabinet was officially announced this afternoon as follows! Ramsay MacDonald. man, chief of counsel for the Anti- Copyright. 124, by the Prton Daily News noon but the death was not announced for some time afterward. News of ilia death, while not Saloon league head, interruoted PALM BEACH, Jan. 22 jfrom Edward B.

McLean, the PALM BEACH. Jan. Edward B. McLean, the IS PREDICTED the prosecutor's address to de-l What ia the prevailing feminine junder japanege parasols, with light1 JVash'nn nesPaPer Publisher, are that he thoue-ht such talk mode in Florida this winter? Ln- mnU- rW iphut the latter has testified that Police Hear Mrs. George Witsaman Sought to End Life.

unexpected to those who had been elnsest In him in the should not be permitted. He said jt cigaret. about theil i women smoKers nave long ceaseai ti, s. a tu me cnei-Ks ne gave ivjr. ran werei returned uncashed.

Grattan T. Stanford, counsel fori (premier and secretary for for-, jeign affairs; John Kobcrt iC'lyhes, lord privy seal and soviet councils, came m- to be a novelty, but the extent v.v.. v. i. 'which thev are carrviiiB' the rirae-l -i 1 Mexican Authorities Sayjexpectedly at this time to the CONTINUED ON PAGK KK.HT.i submitted, as it had no bearing witn equal sangirom.

it is not a great majority, as the most custom peculiar to I'alm Beach and (CONTINUED ON PAGE EIGHT.) its ultra set. It is equally PAsTflDC Heavy Blow to Be Given Insurgents. recent reports had been that he alarming to the modernist, nevertheless is quit intriguing. The fashionable woman in Florida this iUrs. ueorge mwsaman, ju, oi 650 Belmont Park, North, who is said to have attempted to end her life Monday night by asphyxiation in her Vinirw" whs rpnnrtpd tn was considerably improved in! WRIT RF.FUSRD vogue at Miami Beach and at every! lTtl "1.

other fashionable resort along the! TO BACK COURT east coast. health. winter is prepared to take puff for While. there has been continuous i A MIL I IN rlKJVljpuff with her masculine escort at The beach bathers who seldom go Un The Asociated Press anxietv for his condition inc, hr any time ana any place near surf, carry their perfumed and: league oi nations aiso Aavocated Tuesday deputy leader in the house of commons; Lord Tarmoor, lord president, of the council; Viscount Ilaldane, lord chancellor; Philip Snowden, chancellor of the exchequer; Arthur Henderson, secretary for home affairs; J. H.

Thomas, secretary for the colonies; Stephen Walsh, secretary for war; Sir Sydney Olivier, head of the India of- Police were called to the home in Talk at Gathering of week 'will see disastrous resultsiwa stricken in June 1922, public Sentence of Woman Probation nnhle laceTre mMnl NwlU led cieariettes to the beach rr tK rphpU" nrcnrdinp to a i attention has lately been more di- Af. "ti.A. gold cases. The swimmers take ficer of Stark County Af Ohio early in the evening on the report that a woman had attempted xorK iook provincial in tne gayi8ionfr their ut in the originai metropolis, the cops still have have packages and also carry their own firmed by Court. Kulletin issued late last night byrected to the differences among Gen.

Francisco R. Serrano, sec-the communist party leaders and i-etary, particularly to the status of Leon "Definite advance against Verarrrotzky. who. it was recently an- uiucja nuvoi, uuy iici sou matches. Thprp ia wnva a last nil rrl (CONTINUED ON PAGE EIGHT.) Domhoff and1 Joyce coke deal-streets.

Down here in the go-as- COLUMBUS, Jan. 22. National io rnd her life- leaders at AVashington should be' 7 ar.d ty were A told that Mrs. Whitsaman had told in no uncertain voice" that sought to end her life by inhaling church people of the country de- gas in the bath room following a sire adhesion to the World Court quarrel with her husband. She as "the next step toward cooper-; was revived by Dr.

Gvorge Dale, Cruz, rebel stronghold, is being con TIN led on page ELEVEN) madp," the bulletin adds, CONT1NUED ON TACiE EIGHT ers of Hamilton, failed in the state. you-please summer time atmos-supreme court today to obtain ajphere of southern Florida, it is a writ of mandamus against the com-icase of smoke as you please, and ation with the league of who was summoned before three days, our forces will attack the traitors with their usual success on the railway lines, of oriental Perote and Jalapa, fori which we ore concentrating suf-i ficient cavalry at Mazaraz." Charles It. I.evermore, secretary THANKS BOOK SENT TO U. S. BY JAPANESE Mrs.

Whitsaman had locked the: door of the bathroom, after shout-! ing to her husband that she was! going to kill herself. Police were forced to push the HONOR GUARD WILL ESCORT LENINE'S BODY non pleas judges of Butler county, the ladies all seem to please, to compel them to grant a jury Madame and mademoiselle smoke trial in its suit against the Hamil-I morning, noon and night. Not so ton Furnace Co. involving several long ago it was considered an af-thousand dollars on contract f0rjfectatlon- lf not a downright con-furnishing coke to the furnace com-'fesslon of nicotine slavery, for a pany. to carry cigarets with him on Lillian Manderbaugh.

former hathing beach. This season the probation officer for Stark of the World Court league and the league of Nations union, told ministers gathered here today for the fifth annual Ohio pastors' DAUGHTER OF NEW PREMIER EARLY CALLER Key out. oi ine noia and use a ASHINGTON. Jan. 22.

The revolutionists' blockade of Tampico havinc; been "postponed" American officials dealing with the Ameri National leaders are ready to Skeleton kev to o-ain entrance. 2. The approu membership in the court! WASHINGTON. Jan. must serve a sentence of one to 20 i LIQUOR TREATY can situation concentrated Cable Th Dayton Diiy nw United States government among," they are convinced that the peo- TAV pi AM ATF years in the Marysville reforma- LONDON, Jan.

22. Miss i A a r.kflv;nthilie Ihn u-n, r.rwc.B lilt HH 1L. UK Ut'A 1H1 I in lU'mnir the world which want he in others of powers P'e it, declared urging attpntion tonav on me mans on im CtiDVriirht. 1S21. Adolfo de la Huerta, the rebel to relieve Japanese in'1 ine pasiors mrow ttie weight! BOOST OPPOSED MOSCOW.

Jan. 22. Tb bodvi refused to review her case earthmiakp and firi miffprs hs of their iniluence behind the pro-! rador. to mine the harbors of i i i ii I nunmn 1 ui iuiuiii ijfnmH win iif nrn pni. yvuiLt u.

uinutiiiru received a "mark of gratitude" posal. The achievempnts of the 4 -77: 4 cepted the office as premier of I rontera, Puerta Mexico ana Cincinnati attorney and dry work- British tomorrow, old revolu Dominions in Favor Cruz. jtionary chiefs forming a guard ofjer, failed again in the court to Document Agreed on Between Washington and London. from tlia Japanese people. It was league, ne sain, are in line wirni- cruain, wno since ner ia- placed on exhibition today at the what the United States stands for I Increase Above Twenty-five jther is widower, will manage his state department, in the form of a and desires.

('ent Surtax. official residence at No. 10 Down- hnrilr ttf nvlrnni'iliniivv ui7a Kr.iinH I 1 inc Strwt flnd will TnntViPi- nunor. It will lie Ifl Siauj until "la uinuni meni, rfi, ii.idi" i rv a im rc a rv Saturday, and then a great na Saturday, ana then a gr IlL.tU I Tn rHT nrn pit tional funeral will be held. EXPERTS OUIZ LONDONVJan.

22. The g0( embossed velour and ron-lpiJMFS FATA I WASHINGTON, Jan. 22. Indi-jtwo little sisters there, visited thw PCDMAM DAMITD dominions nave unanimously ap-(taining the signatures of manv ttf "hio-li on1 uliiiix-ii i uni iii-it inc era it oi ini; a 4 --i a a iituu tuui i cations were given at the old. bmlditig set aside for the prime ministers House today that Presi-iont Cool-workj and livinjf quarter8 he uige would regard any surtax was shown through the ramblimr AUirni u.Ji tuiimiu iWi ol(j an(j younjr." to them by the British govern- The lot) ment, The draft thus approved unioue book said a half million 0'1 Caretaker in Cincinnati! ratrs above 25 per cent as structure, comnrisino- a lahvrinth Financiai Conditions Discussed by Dr.

Ifjalmar Srhacht and Reparations Committee. and Two Sons Are Found Asphyxiated. had been agreed upon by the Lon- rergons nad 8igne( tneir llameg don and Washington nopinr jn tnat way to -mKnr The document now only awaits feelings thev all entertain" and signature and ratification by thelto "symbolize the boundless rnti- 1 yJ I LsS-r IVl I Public announcement of Lenine'a death was made today at a gather- Firemen Lose Jobs Light of the all-Russia congress in I i. a.i... i.

the Bokhi theater. Delegates from Not to Darn-hhortage fl $142,400. When Kalinin, president of the republic, stepped to the platform, I) RAIN', Jan. 22. Attention oflthe vast audience sensed tragedy, pov erty-stricken Ohio cities Kalinin looked older.

By his side to Ioraiu today, where city was Zinoviev, Inine's closest corn-officials have taken their first step panion in their old days in exile, toward a solution to financial dif- and now one of the three strongest ficulties. men in Russia. Zinoviev'g eyes acing a deficit of $142,400 in I were red with weeping and his ita safety and service departments fact had recovered something of for 1924, and with no idealistic look which in recent means of relief, council's police and years had been taken from him. fire committee filed recommenda-j Kalinin bade the delegates stand lions last night authorizlug offi-jand then spoke, calling Lenine by to drop 62 men from the cityjhis favorite name which the psas-nnvroll. cut salaries 5 per especiall love.

Ilytch. jchange in the fundamental prin-'0f hallways, offices and living of the Mellon tax bill and as i apartments. a basis for veto of any such i found 'it rather complicated," I Tax revision was discussed at Khe said, "but I think I shall like cabinet meeting. It was jt made plain that Mr. Coolidge stood; Miss MacDonald did nof stand behind the Mellon plan mi on conventions in paying her fundamental principles git to Downi street.

8hc would agree only to amendments a few mnmcnts aftPr Mr designed to perfect it. Baldwin, then still prime minister, new parliament. It is not expected it will meet with any serious opposition. By the Associated Press PARIS, Jan. 22.

Both the expert committees which are investigating Germany's financial and economic condition met at tude" they tensely realize for the humane help extended by the for-i eign peoples." Similar marks of! gratitude, containing the remainder of the half million signatures col-i IXCIXXATI. Jan. 'JJ. Charles Delaney, Go. caretaker of an oil fillinpr station, 8 nd bin two sons, Martin.L'f), and Frank.

JO, were found asphyxiated in their home hero Imlav. The sons were ONE DEAD, MANY i i IMIimm im lne purpose, the letter liNJUKtLlJ lfM rlKt said, have been divided between 10:30 o'clock this morning and re-1 sumcd their work. Dr. Hjalmar Schacht, president1 1 T. 1 1 I I the various countries from which left the cabinet meeting to go to Buckingham palace.

ox ine neicnsDanK. annearea acain' relief DRYS GET NAMES I "t-no unwrvD i ict supplies were sent before the committee which in. i Loss in Vermont Village Fstimatcd A after the calamity there. at $500,000 From Blane in found dead in the room where a gas stove was burning, while the father was lyinp in an adjoining room. Zero Weather.

vestigating German monetary conditions. The committee sought his opinion as to the amount of German capital now nlaced ahronrt FRIENDLY ACTION eliminate the office of city side' KLAN IS DEFIED Federal Agents Visit Hotels and BY UNDERWOOD Clubs In Effort to Halt Drinking. Alabama Senator Says He Will LYNDONVILLE, Jan. SPECIAL COACH ithe means adoDted to exnort it aml'n. fead of AtIas stee, Corporion walk inspector and cut out street lights except on Saturday nights.

ELSE HEIMS FREED DR. J. I. GOOD DIES one woman was hiueu unu a nuin-, jhow he thought it could be brought lber 0f persons were injured in i DOCK. I ne woman was killed and a of persons were injured in i fir which iHrtnallv wined out the txpiams touri Carry Fight on Klux to National Convention WASHINGTON, Jan.

in Reformed Church, Was eral agents who recently visited SCIENTISTS SAFE U. S. Prepares to Take Kemus to Atlanta Pen. CINCINNATI, Jan. 22.

A special coach on the Cincinnati South- business section of this village to-J YOUNGSTOWN, Jan. 22. A The loss is estimated at: statement issued from Dunkirk, N. atmut $500,000. Six business, by 1 J.

Campbell, president of I a 1 1 T. 1 it. i i-. i Widely Known Here. several leading hotels and clubs in CLEVELAND Jan.

22. Unitei Undcrwoo I Widely Known German Actress Is Granted Divorce. RKSBUR G. Czechoslovakia, Dr. James I.

Good, one of the 1 rniaoeipnia to get assurances oi States Senator Oscar i M. wFInJ.j ii 'HK" nolcl Alias corporation, ana ci ii muiuau ii i' uncu tzv wav ihtbi n.n Taycn made public here todav. declare nut itunrfino- men in ha Rofr.rmorl sunDort for the observance of nro- of Alabama, candidate for thi- George Remus, Cincinnati attorney, Bay Shore. ilrs. Mctona Stone, who lived that the reeeiverehip ordered for church of the United States, and a 'hibition laws have extended their Democratic nomination for prcsi- Jan.

22. Else Heims, tor years uia 12 orlt. of the alWeiF in an apartment on the third floor the corporation in Federal court at teacher of church history dent, in an address here today GALVESTON, Jan. rv a 22, one of the best known tragic whisky ring" t0 the federal peni-! nine other cities in the middle west and obtained hurled defiance at the Kn Klan and served notice that he vul! actresses ui me ounu fnc, uus tentiary at r-. a A lr a l.

1 1 vl Mar Atlanta Thumlay right a. a. Alien proie.sor or when ghe from desjrned" to stabilise the inarv here, died suddnlv Phi a ntences imposed on them ology at Cornell university and window. fWimant. nf other -in.

LZL. .7:.. 'L118. Podges from the managements Of i win i si. to serve sen Is and 11 leading clubs.

'demand tnai nis party in nanonat Kcinharat. ine impresario. ne tv former U. S. District Judge John t.

i.im.a Hr i rmn ,55 hote was awaraca me cusiooy oi ineir; yen Peck 135 1 1- Krlrtir ATpHicr! fnllptro Cinnin. tonnnpratiirp miffprnri upvprrlv. i i honor list" bsued by prohi- convention nexi June write ir.io ih declaration of principles the plar.k vniviir I III 1PLI1 I I niWIIlL Ifl I Nf 1( KMI LTi. i i i -i i 4 i KM I. I 1 chiloren ana alimony oi -juou secn rrowns a month.

1 1 ii Mrn I'liin i in miii (iiiut-t umi rsw i FIRE CHIEF HURT minary vi.nyii lull-, tained the names of hotels and 'he Democratic rlatform of 18j SEEKING NEW TRIAL shorea of West Galveston Bav DELAY DOLLINCS TRIAL! 22 Mot ion and are itrno danger, according to ttttc AVIATOR ESCAPES for a new trial of Dr. William Dr. E. L. For of Houston overjWilliarn Bpnhanl at Canton Estimated Seitz, Portsmouth, convicted on mS disUnce telephone this morn-r Dwitrht Harrison former! Is of $100,000.

clubs whose managers and direc- denouncing me ivnow coming SCHWAB IN E55EN Uors have agreed to observe the Movement of that period. ESSEN, Jan. 22. Charles amendment and thei "That declaration, my friend. Schwab arrived here today.

He Volstead act. is as applicable to the Ku Klux called on officials of the Krupp Klan of today as it was to tht plant and probably will meet Hugo' iKnow Nothings of lie said. Plane Crashed at London narcotic charges in the U. S. court Ms Paris 1 secretary of the II.

L. Dolling here, was filed by his attorney. is adjourned until next PROTEST BOK PROBE i CANTON, Jan. 22. Fire of unknown origin today destroyed the printing plant of the Boyer Office and Supply Co.

here. The loss to stirnes. Larding LONDON. Jan. 22.

A passenger airplane arriving from TWO ASPHYXIATED NAME MRS. HARDING CINCINNATI, Jan. 22. The! ROADHOUSE EXPLOSION 20 LEAP FROM FIRE AKRON, Jan. 22.

Confusion CINCINNATI, Jan. 22. Twenty YOUNGSTOWN, Jan. 22. MARION, Jan.

22. Mrs. War-, building and content has mt been; Cincinnati League of Women Vot- Paris this afternoon crashed at the! DRIVER BOUND OVER AKRON, Jan. 22. Carl Con Kuf it ii ef ifiiufpl at.

Mpiiinfl? reigned in a roadhouse on Man- negroes were forced to leap from Croydon Aviation terminal and James Donley and Garlenzo rred- era planned at a meeting here to. ren u. Harding was elected a mem protest against the' bcr of the board of directors of the, $75,000 to $100,000. Fire Chief dereker, 28, driver of an auto in Chester road when an overheated the second floor today when fnnV firp. The olaneVas destroyed I erlco, bricklayer, were asphyxl- formulate a but the passengers and pilot es-ated at the Republic Iron and senate committee investigating the Harding Publishing which Robert O.

Mcsnar sustained scv- which a man was killed, was exploded, filling the air with a tptiemcnt. None was raped. I Steel Co. 'Bok peace award. I publishes the Marion Star.

feral fractured ribs in a fall. lover on a charge of coaU and bits of iron. injured..

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