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355 NEW YORK CITY, 22, 1936 Entered at the Brooklyn Poitoftlce ti 2d Clau Mill Matter (Copyright 1936 The Brooklyn Dally Eaglet By CLEVELAND RODGERS Pope Piut' Brave Gesture Freeing the President's Hands Mrs. Einstein's Service China, Modern and Old Sterilizing Gold TiOPE pius, aged and gravely AIDS LIBERAL BLOC Wife in Sianf u. S. BUILDING SHELLED SHAKE-UP To Beg Release IN MADRID: Of Gen. Chiang JTif" i DUE IN FRANCO ARMIES lane Trip With Soong, Her Brother, Hinders Nanking's Campaign Nanking, Wednesday, Dec.

23 Gomez on Trial; Gets 24 Hours For His Defense Senate Acts to Oust President of Cuba-Guns Drawn in Debate Havana, Dec. 22 (U.R) President Miguel Mariano Gomez, impeached last night by the House of Representatives, went on. trial before the Senate tomorrow tn chargti of maladministration. The Senate met at noon, constituted itself as a court of impeachment, and formally notified the President of the charges against him. President Gomez was given 24 hours to prepare his defense and engage counsel.

This delays the presentation of testimony until noon tomorrow. Under the procedure adopted by the Senate in an all-night session, both the prosecution and defense will present testimony. Then the (U.R) It was announced officially today that 46 of 52 officers constituting Generalissimo Chiang Pope's Radio Plan Worries His Doctors Kai-Shak's entourage were killed during the clash with Marshal Chang Hsueh -Liang's rebels at High Junta Is Created to Supervise Strategy in Attack on Capital -Planes Raking Gty With Machine Guns-Nazis Emblem Flouted Madrid, Dec. 22 (U.R) Two rebel planes flew over the capital at 2:40 p.m. today and attacked northwestern Mad Sianfu before the Nanking "strong man" was seized Dec.

u. Triple Threat Man Peiping, Dec. 23 (Wednesday) 0P) A reputed offer from Chang On the Highways Hsueh-Liang to "submit to any punishment Nanking decrees" if Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek Pontiff, in Need of Rest, Insists on Working as Physicians Try Vainly to Dissuadellim Vatican City, Dec. 22 (0) Vatican sources said today that physicians will only adopt a policy of re sistance to our foe" was circulated Justice Harlan F. Stone Stone Delays Wagner Test In this ancient capital early today.

There was no official confirmation. Senate will go into secret session to reach a verdict. The decision as to whether President Gomez must quit Shanghai, Dec. 22 U.R An official to Pope Pius XI were dismayed by the Holy Father's intention to broadcast his Christmas message to Second Prelate Flays Edward For 'Passion' He Had Moral Obligation to End Romance, Says Archbishop of York London, Dec. 72 (U.R) The Archbishop of York, second highest figure In the Church of England, rebuked Edward, Duke of Windsor, today on the ground that fell In love with another man's wife.

Undeterred by the storm of criticism that met an attack by the Archbishop of Canterbury on the circle of friends of the recent monarch, the Archbishop wrote his views frankly in his monthly diocesan letter. The Archbishop wrote: "It has happened to many a man before now to find himself beginning to fall In love with another man's wife. That Is the moment for a critical decision, and the right decision Is that they cease to meet each other before the passion is so developed as to create ar agonizing conflict between loyalty and duty; that decision has often been taken Continued. on Page 2 '4 announcement at Nanking today rid with bombs and machine guns. The rebels started shelling the telephone building, owned by the subsidiary of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company and headquarters for the press, at 4 pjn.

The building is In the center of the city. One shell opened a hole a yard wide on the sixth floor, slightly Injuring one man. or remain in office will be based on said that Mme. Chiang Kai-shek a simple majority when the Senate the Cardinals on Thuisday. wife of the generalissimo, arrived at vote is taken.

The Senate is con Sianfu. in Shensi province, by air The doctors hastened to the Papal Liberal Justice, 111, Said to Have Intervened to Assure Full Bench trolled by Col. Fulgenslo Batista, plane this afternoon to plead for his apartments and were understood to army strong man, who passed the immediate release by young Marsnai be attempting to forestall His Holi Chang Hsueh-Llang. ness' enthusiasm for the project. Mme.

Chana. educated in me word that Gomez must go. Army Dictatorship Seen Ready to step ini the lob United States and alluring, leu While technicians, at the Pope's groomed by several conferences dur 'I: ing the last few days with Batista Nanking by special airplane this morning. She was accompanied by her brother, T. V.

Soong, Harvard graduate, and W. H. Donald, Aus order, worked overtime to rig up the broadcasting apparatus the physicians were said to be none too sure the sergeant who reized power in 1933, was Vice President Federico 111, refuses to bow to his phy-irm slclans and advisers, and will broadcast his message to the world on Christmas Eve. He will do this, he says, "to show that I am at least alive." He has a greater purpose. Approaching the end of mortal existence and fully conscious of the Inevitable, he wants to do what' he can in a period of great distress and confusion to reaffirm the Christian doctrine of "Peace on earth, good will toward men." IT WOULD be difficult to exaggerate the Importance of the latest decision of the Supreme Court upholding the legislation under which the President placed an embargo on arms to Bolivia and Paraguay during the Chaco war.

One Justice dissented from the opinion that the President should be given the widest powers in dealing with foreign affairs. His constitutional powers in this field are broad but he sometimes needs additional authority from Congress. THIS, according to the court, is not an unwarranted delegation of power. But a sharp line is drawn between foreign and domestic affairs. Often this line Is difficult to establish.

Monetary policy, the tariff and numerous other matters are both domestic and foreign In their Implications. While the court affirmed the delegation of power to the President under the Arms Embargo Act, It reminded Congress that it should not tie the hands of the Chief Executive, as has been undertaken by subsequent neutrality legislation. WRITING an obituary of Mrs. Albert Einstein is a simple matter. She was merely a wife of the world's greatest mathematical dentist.

Her career was otherwise not more distinguished than that of millions of women who spend their lives in devotion to their families. Yet it would perhaps be Impossible to appraise Albert Einstein's Achievements without giving his wife a share In the credit. She was as essential to him and his work as any factor In his abstract calculations. As a wife she displayed the highest kind of genius, fostering and guarding the human part of the greatest modern thinking machine. ANOTHER extraordinary wife appears in the news.

Mrs. Chiang Kai-snefc is flying from Nanking to Slanfu, where Marshal Chang Hsueh-liang Is holding her husband captive. She Is expected to offer a huge sum of money for the release of her husband. This will probably do the trick. Money counts in' China, as elsewhere.

Born Meiling Soong, daughter of the wealthiest family In the Chinese Republic, and educated at Welles-ley, Mrs. Chiang Kai-shek is symbolic of the new China. So is her flight by airplane from the new capital to the ancient capital of 81anfu, once considered almost inaccessible. Otherwise, the crisis in China follows a pattern thousands of years old, with one war lord practicing extortion against another, AIDS have been made on the i tralian, a former adviser to me the Holy Father would be able to Laredo Bra, 61-year-old army favor ite. stand the exertion.

They Insisted on absolute rest Politicians vied with one another young general now in revolt. Nanking Opposes Trip Nanking, Dec. 22 UPl-The Ameri Copyright, 1936, by United Prest Washington, Dec. 22 (U.R) Delay In the Supreme Court's test of the constitutionality of the Wagner Labor Act until Feb. 8 so that the full bench may pass on It has been obtained, it was learned today.

The delay was reputedly at the request of Justice Harlan F. Stone, liberal member of the court, who is ill. Stone's Intervention, an unusual procedure, could not be confirmed by this office. However, the United Press learned the action had been taken, possibly through the Intervention of one of Stone's associates. to place favorites in the 1,000 gov with only a minimum of dally work on preparing the allocution If he is ernment Jobs that will be affected can-educated wife of Generalissimo by the change in administration, and in Cabinet posts, which, it was to be strong enough to recite it even over a bedside microphone.

Continued on Fage 2 2 AMERICANS IN HOSPITALS Madrid, Dec. 22 W)JW of the three Americans in the International Brigade defending Madrid tcere in hoipitaU today one with ihrapnel in his leg. Sub-Ll. Stephen Daduk, 24, of Hew York, mi wounded in action in University City, in northwestern Madrid, Gerald Fotana, of Water-bury, also has been in the hospital, ill. The third, Umberto Galliani, of Nets York, told reporters todayt "ISo Blackshirts will get through our lines." Continued on Pate 2 Spends Restless Night The Pontiff spent another rest or urives Mayi less night with his sleep troubled by shortness 01 breath and pain In his Boston, Dec.

22 (U.R) Charles Bucll, 36, of Hartford, former Harvard football captain, was convicted today on three charges growing out of a minor automobile accident. Judge Sadie Shulman fined Buell $15 on a drunkenness complaint, $25 on a reckless driving count and $'50 on a diunken driving accusation. Stone's reported request serves to swollen legs. confirm what had previously been 'One-HossShay' supposed that the important labor test is likely to split the court sen A semi-official Vatican bulletin today said the Pope's health "continues to improve." Worst Gale in 30 Years Delays 5,000 on Ships Slept but Five Nights in 16 at Sea, Says Captain of Koenigstein, Two Days Late 4-Day Blow Hits 13 Other Liners Prelates said the Holy Father, in Rides With 'Seth Low' Plaster fell In the press room and his radio message probably will place emphasis on the grave conditions which afflict the world, and wui ex the censor's office on the fifth floor was evacuated Immediately. to Open New Lane on Williamsburg Bridge Mayor LaGuardia in a one-horse world-wide expressions of sympathy which his current illness have inspired.

In all likelihood the message will be very brief. ously into liberal and conservative blocs. In such a situation Stone's vote becomes increasingly Important, for the liberals must have his support as well as that of Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes and, Owen J. Roberts to carry the court. 'Without Stone's vote the nearest the court is likely to come to approving the act, even if Hughes and Roberts Join the liberals, is by a four-to-four pound the principle through which humanity may win salvation.

He also will voice appreciation of the open barouche, accompanied by two WPA actors, a George Holly, im Showing the effects of a terrific battering by wind and personating the late Mayor Seth Low. and a lady named Ann sea, the Arnold Berstein liner Koenigstein docked at her Hoboken pier today, 16 days out of Antwerp and two days vote. Mayor Signs Rise for 15,000 Wheeler, dressed In the startling costume of 1903, today opened the new two-lane roadway On Williams overdue. Worn by sleepless nights on G. M.

C. Confers With Unionists Secret Parley Discusses burg Bridge. A six-Inch -shell entered the sixth floor of the building in the billing department, where usually 40 glrla work. At present, they are not working In the afternoon and the long room was vacant. General Franco, supreme leader of the Spanish Insurgents, created today a "High Junta" to supervise his reorganized armies, his reorganized armies, an Associated Press dispatch from Avlla, Spain, said today.

A high military council is to meet periodically In Salamanca. Members will be General Quelpo Del Continued on Page The ceremony took place almost the bridge, Capt, John Mah-landt declared the crossing was the worst In his 30 years at sea, with the exception of the 33 years to a day after the original opening of the span, at which Seth Low officiated. McCarthy Bill Approved Quake Toll Now 250 Dead, 800 Hurt San Salvador, El Salvador, Dec. 22 (P) Rescuers raked the ruinj of earthquake-ravaged San Vicente today for bodies, as the official death disastrous storms of 1930. Despite Opposition of Brooklyn Cham her Mayor LaGuardia today signed Recognition Demand After Strike Threat Coprrfjfcf.

ISSt. br United Press "A gale blew from 70 to 80 miles an hour for four days straight," he Rush Pension Plan For Library Aides Details of a pension system for 1,531 clty-pald Brooklyn and Queens Public Library employes will be presented to the Board of Estimate, It was disclosed today after Controller Frank J. Taylor, library officials and a special Board of Estimate committee had conferred in Taylor's office. said, "and we certainly were fortu Detroit, Dec. 22 (U.R) General nate to have the modern device The additional traffic lanes, to be used for pleasure cars only, will increase traffic across the bridge, it is expected, by 24,000 cars a day, bringing the total count to something in the seventy thousands.

Mayor LaGuardia was the principal speaker at the ceremony, but Commissioner of Plant and Structures Frederick J. H. Kracke, Col. Brehon B. Somervell, local PWA administrator, and Borough President the McCarthy bill, providing a $120 annual pay increase for city civil service employes now drawing $1 -800 a year or less after a hearing at City Hall.

He approved It. despite representations from the Brooklyn Chamber toll estimate remained at 250. There were at least 600 injured, It was reported, in the series of shocks which leveled most of San Vicente which automatically stops the propellers when a huge wave lifts the stern of the ship out of the water. If the screws were allowed to race, Motors officials and United Automobile Workers of America representatives conferred today over the union's demands for recognition in the company's dealings with Its 211,000 employes, the United Bootlegger's Bill From the Dry Era Is Upheld in Court Do you owe your bootlegger of prohibition days a balance? If to, you may be sued In court, for he Is In good standing again. Supreme Court Justice Meier.

of Commerce, the Citizens' Budget Commission and the City Club, for Press learned. iv offices of 16 garage owners Officially, the conference was de associations by police and invest! nied by spokesmen for the union whom Harold Riegelman acted as spokesman, urging the Mayor to withhold his signature until a new bill could be submitted to the two boards. and the corporation. gators from Attorney General Bennett's office, who charge that Earlier the automobile workers requested an immediate confer the garage owners are conducting Mr. Riegelman pointed out that Stelnbrink today awarded a $245 the bill does not conform to the rat- judgment against Otto Eskelaen, a well-organized racket.

ing system established by the Civil restaurateur, of 131 Imlay St. In ence with officials of the Fisher Body plant at Flint, in a "test case" of their demands for recognition and other privileges in the plants of the vast General Motors Cor over the weekend. Relief and rescue work was directed In person by Minister of the Interior Calderon, with a staff of Red Cross doctors and nurses ministering to the wounded and ill. The menacing volcano Santa Rita, which erupted earlier was said to have subsided as villagers straggled back to the ruins of their homes. Snowless Yuletide Expected as Fair Skies Are Forecast The city will not have the Ideal White Christmas unless there Is a There is one way In which this particular racket could be curbed Service Commission.

we might have had serious engine trouble." Slept Only Five Nights The captain said he slept only five nights during the 16 of the trip, snatching the remainder of his rest in brief naps on a couch on the bridge. The 33 passengers who arrived on the Koenigstein reported a rough crossing, but said they suffered no particular 111 effects. Nearly 5,000 passengers bound from Europe to America for the holidays on 13 other liners faced delays of from one to three days as the Winter hurricane swept the Atlantic. Nfost of the passengers Continued on Page 13 The city, it was explained by George.B. Buck, city's actuary, Is In favor of putting the library employes under the State pension plan rather than set up an independent system for them.

They are not eligible for the New York City Employes System since they are not under civil service. Those at today's conference Included Borough President Raymond V. Ingersoll of Brooklyn, Borough President Samuel Levy of Manhattan, Edwin L. Garvin, president of the board of trustees of the Brooklyn Public Library, and Thomas J. Groh, president of the board of trustees of the Queensborough Public Library.

Mexico Congressman 'Drones and slackers wPl get most effectively. That is by hav Ing the city provide parking places and garages on public property for poration, of which Fisher Body Is a division. favor of the Lido Capital Corp. The papers filed in court state that the money was due originally to Jacob Steinberg for alcohol, port wine and whisky delivered to the restaurant before repeal. AJter repeal Steta berg assigned his claim to the cor the Increase, as well as efficient Mr.

Riegelman said, adding that the organizations he represented objected to the amount of Raymond V. Ingersoll also made brief addresses. It is expected that the newly opened roadway will be used largely for Manhattan-bound traffic from Brooklyn between 7 a.m. and 2 p.m., and for Brooklyn-bound traffic from Manhattan between 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.

Nevertheless, traffic officials have not definitely set their plans for use of the new lanes. During the addresses of the Mayor an the other speakers, It was brought out that the bridge, when it was first opened in 1904, had a high count of 2,893 vehicles in one day, as contrasted with more than 48.000 now. The additional capacity will make It possible for 72,000 vehicles to pass across the span In a day's time. The Mayor paid tribute to WPA men who worked on the Job, saying "they worked hard, despite the wisecracks about men on relief projects." Mr. Kracke, Colonel Somerve.ll and Mr.

Ingersoll also compliment which revenue could be collected Corporation officials, characteriz It may be argued that this would ing the Flint situation as "purely local," did not Indicate compliance the increase, believing that it should put the government Into competi be so graduated that the lowest with the 'request. At union head quarters It was ninted that the suc paid workers would receive a $60 boost, others $90, and so on up to the $120 maximum. Hon with private business, but the city is now providing free parking space on the streets In competition with garages. Many of these garages, apparently, are in the cess of todays requested meeting would shape the future course of unionization activity. poration, which orougnt suit on uw theory that the contract, Illegal during prohibition, was sanctified by repeal.

Brushing aside Eskelsen'e conten tion that the unpaid balance Is the aftermath of an Illegal transaction, Justice Stelnbrink declared: The measure affects 15,000 em radical change In the weather, officials of the Weather Bureau said ployes and may affect an additional Hinting at strikes on a broad scale hands of racketeers. 15,000 when the Civil Service Com today, announcing a snowless, fair unless company officials agree to a collective bargaining conference, mission finishes with the classifying Three Army Fliers and warmer forecast for today and THE Treasury Department Is having one of its periodic of workers in the hospital and san "The New York rule is that witn rneal the parties to the contract itation departments. union leaders claimed enough mem bers among the 211,000 General Mo tors workers "to tie them up." worrying spells over the continuing Hurt in L. I. Crash are relieved of the consequences of the Prohibition Amendment.

This Inflow of gold. This Influx of precious metal Is extremely em Jobs Are Increased Mitchel Field, L. Dec. 22-Three Army fliers escaped death barrassing. It carries a constant threat of inflation.

The great Wall Street orgy of 1927-28, leading to the crash, was due to credit infla was apparently founded on the theory that, since the public policy which impelled the courts to withhold aid from the wrongdoer no longer exists, there remains no impediment to the enforcement of the contract." 1,100,000 in Year when an Army bomber crashed near Wellington Road, Hempstead, jur.t west of Mitchel Field today. Tne pilot, Lieut. Glenn C. Thompson, was unhurt. Corp.

Moore received Already approved by the Board of Aldermen and the Board of Estimate, the bill will go into effect July 1 following the Mayor's signature. Applause of about 400 interested employes greeted the Mayor's decision to approve the bill, which was sponsored by Alderman Willhm McCarthy, Brookly i Democrat. While the proposal is aimed mainly at Retting a $120 pay raise or employes in the ungraded class, principally laborers, It was pointed out that employes in the graded services, who earn $1,800 a year or tion based on the inflow of gold. i Washington, Dec. 22 (U.R) Secre The remedy proposed Is to buy Dies of Wounds in 'Tragic Error' Fight Mexico City, Dec.

22 (Congressman Salvador Mayorga died early today, bringing to three the number of dead as a result of a gun battel last night in a refreshment stand near the Champcr of Deputies building. Camerlno Perez, Agrarian leader from Hidalgo, and Slmitri Cruz also were killed. MaJ. Roberto Hernandez of the Mexican Army, who with two followers engaged with Mayorga and Perez In the battle, was quoted by police as saying it was a "tragic mistake." Hernandez said end two military police had been hunting two men believed guilty of slaying his brother, Col. Tito Hernandez.

Last night they received Information one of the men, described only as "a man with gold teeth." was in the refreshment stand. They entered, came upon Mayorga and Perez, who had many golu teeth, and the shooting started. the new gold and "sterilize" it by tary of Labor Frances Perkins an ed those In charge of the work. These included J. Prank Johnson, engineer; Superintendent of Construction Williams and Assistant Foreman Penny.

Ticture on Page 2 Union Delegate Held On Barber's Charge Joseph Laudlso, 32, of 40 Cedar St described as a barbers' union delegate, was held today by Magistrate Mark Rudlch in Pennsylvania Avenue Court in $500 ball on a charge of coercion for hearing Dec. 28. Dominic Prisco, a barber, of 4 putting it into a hole somewhere tomorrow. The mercury dropped to 30 at 5:30 this morning, lowest in the last 24 hours, and stood at 31 at 9 a.m. It was expected to rise several degrees during the day, Fear Hanging Victim Is Missing N.

Y. Heir Port Arthur, Texas, Dec. 22 The btdy of a young man who hanged himself here yesterday was found to tally closely today with descriptions of Larry Lothar Glass of New York, who disappeared Dec. 13 from Corinth, Miss. The body was found dangling from a pleasure pier in a noose made of napkins tied together.

Glass is the uephew of Harry Llssner, New York Millionaire. nounced today that 1,100,000 more lacerations, and Private Lowney received abrasions. The crash was seen by B. J. Luck as, manager of the Clinton Hardware Paint Company, which so it cannot be used as a basis for In Today's Eagle workers had Jobs at the end of last credit.

This is another illustration of our topsy-turvy economic and month than in November, 1935. At has an establishment near where the same time, she said weekly pay financial system. less, would receive the $128 Increase rolls in manufacturing and non- r.n 10-1 1 17 AmvttBitnls until their salaries should reach the maximum for their grade. manufacturing Industries have in llrldft br Shtnrd Bircliy the plane crashed. Luckas said that the plan dived suddenly, tore down a telephone pole and a tree and crashed into a greenhouse.

RECENTLY all the worry was over foreigners buying our securities. Now the problem is how creased $50,500,000 during the year. Br the WT 111 Pu. etl The Mayor was expected to sign Miss Perkins explained that part a bill Introduced by Borough Pres Luckas seized a fire-extinguisher of the Increase was due to the pre- to keep the new gold that continues to pour into this country from ident Levy of Manhattan which would exempt from real estate taxes holidav retail trade. She said that approximately 58,000 workers re any increase in private property and ran to the wreck.

The plane, however, did not catch fire, and Luckas assisted the most severely injured man out of the wreckage. Stuyvesant charged that Lau-disio had ordered him to remove from his window a cut rate sign and on his failure to do so Prisco said he found his plate glass window smashed. turned to employment in lndutry between October and November and t1-S is It 1 M-tS ti It ia IT 11 that weekly payrolls rose nearly ruilfit4 Adf Cvnlci Death Natkei Dr. Brady Editorial fan Flnaatlal Nwi Tram a Nm'i NoUbaok Helen Worth Home Guild Newt Inaucural Cantrit Jeit Ameni Oarteleei -Lett and Foond, renonalt-Mutle N.ftl faisod In Beelew $5,000,000 during the month. LaGuardia Kills Jay-Walking Lehman Kills Charge Against Prosecutor values brought about by improvements between now and 1933.

The bill, designed to stimulate modernization of private properties, would exempt the property value increases for five years. Gets 5-Year Term For Killing Brother Frank Bellaflore, 31, of 18 Montrose was sentenced to from five to 20 years in Sing Sing today by County Judge Martin. He was convicted Dec. 4 on a charge of first Clause in New Traffic Code Albany, Dec. 22 (U.R) Governor Lehman "dismissed removal charges last night against District Attorney Tropical Park Results By the United Press FIRST RACE Five and 'a furlongs.

Off, 2:02. Time, Pauldron Marfeu Talleyrand Prices 19.10 7.70 3.80 3.10 2.60 3.20 Scratched Romney Royal, Lyric' ruining us. We already have the largest supply of gold ever held by any nation. World conditions are responsible for this maldistribution of gold, which in turn helps to prevent the return of normal International trade. All this, of course, helps to explain unemployment here and distress and political turmoil elsewhere.

IT IS notable that the award for the best American motion picture of the year goes to the producers of "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town." This picture was a fantastically sentimental story but It was simple and had some touches of reality In it. The award should suggest that movies need not be elaborate or sensational to be effectivt. Other sections of the code, which, John T. Delaney of Albany County, ii It ic lit fate, Id Seetio 1 rata tl IT rail Mallon Kadlo notably, provide for a prohibition filed by the Rev, George Drew Eg of right turns on red lights, and creates a new offense called "dan bert of Flushing, L.

I president of the Society for the Prevention of Crime, who charged that vice and gerous driving," will go Into effect Feb. 20, 1937. Mayor LaGuardia today signed the new traffic code, after eliminating a provision which would give police the right to arrest pedestrians for Jay-walking. The sections providing for a new speed limit of 25 miles an hour with discretionary power given police to Increase It, and a traffic commission will go into effect immediately. Real Estate New Ship Newt Society Spotllsht an Feaeo Sportt Mranter Than Fletlon-Theatrrt Wiaill fat Mayor LaGuardia said he believed the pedestrian-control object of the gambling flourished in Albany.

In a brlet statement Lehman said he considered the charges carefully. Delaney said the "matter is closed degree manslaughter. Bellaflore shot and killed his brother Domlnlck, 40, on Aug. 23 in front of 24 Montrose after an argument over a lish store they operated JoinUjr. 10-tl It 11 It SECOND RACE Six furlongs.

Off, Time, 1:12 4-5. Tramway Amqut Stipulate Price 15.40 8.40 6.00 14.80 10.70 7.40 No scratches. bill was "commendable." but thought it required further study as far as I am concerned. before being enacted into law..

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