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THE STAIt r.OES INTO MORE INDIVIDUAL HOMES THAN BOTH THE OTHER LINCOLN COMBINED. THE LINCOLN STAR 3 TWENTY-FIEST YEAE. LINCOLN, NOVEMBER 30, 1922 SIXTEEN PAOES TWO CENTS SUBSIDY MUST SAIL ROUGH SEA TO FIGHT SHIP BILL Opponents Of Harding's Pet Measure Line Up For Senate Battle and Hope to Delay If Not Defeat Proposal When It Conies Up. NATIONAL CAPITAL TURKEY DAY QUIET Program Friday Night The following program will broadcasted bx The Lincoln Star Friday evening, at 8 o'clock: Eulah Winter, colorature soprano, student with the Wheatley studio will give a short program as follows: Doll Song from Tales of Hoffman-Offendach. and by Ward-Stephens.

Last Rose of Sommer. Wilber Chenoweth at the jiano. orchestra will render a short program of the latest popular dance selections. i mil NEK LESGUE? MAY SEEK COLLITION Democrats and Anti-Code Re-, OBSERy THK ft ft ft or ir Friday, roidrr ft Hatu Thurwday, Friday ft ft unaatUed and roldar. ftftftC Four Hundred Dine at The Chamber on Thanksgiving Day The quintet, con- i sistiiig ui ii.

C). Fei'sueon. dheetor ui Lincoln city schoois hh Fxls Hurgcss and EMONSTRA EK- Both Houses Of Congress Ad-; i journ Over Holiday and; Wave of Applause Greets the; Rumored That Townley Will Attempt to Establisii Nonpartisans Here. North Dakota Organizers Are Transferred to Nebraska. I fCansas and Oklahoma.

publicans in Legislature Lincoln Churches Hold Likely to Combine Services On Thursday Perpetuation of Administra-1 Morning. Many Congregations Unite For Special Holiday i Programs. i tive Measure. HOWELL EXPECTED TO OPPOSE Republican Senator-elect Not Far Apart From Bryan In SPRIIS ERIC' union Thnnksgivtng services were held in Lincoln churches Thursday in addition to the American Secretary of State Defines U. S.

Position Regarding Peace Parley. President Takes Dinner In Sick Room With Wife After An Hour In Office. of commeice -it the Thunkv giving dinmr ThursKluy noon. Over 4l)U served at the two diiineii PRiPBS AIL ALLIGNAAEN Is F. Townley former president of the national nonpartiHun league, and now head of Its organization i department, going to camp in Xe- hraska this winter and attempt to build up the league igf scale some- thing Uke that heretofore done in Makes Pilgrimage to Spring- Dakota and Minnesota French Tiger at Chicago Opera Performance.

I pnislative churches not Declares Yankees Bound to nis LeyibidUVt: riuyidlll in the joint mcetlnrs Frirtinn Ovpr Johnson An- congregational, si. Mark Le-) Pall Right SltiC Up In rricuon UVtl jumibuil and Kpworth M. K. had union pointment. with the combined churches in their districts.

All of these services were at a. in. Grace Methodist. Second Mad NEARING JHISIS Poincare Commits Himself to Point Where He May Be Compelled to Take Vigorous Action Against Germany Or Resign Premiership. iFRANCE IS DISPOSED TO GRANT MORE TIME I Paris Official Circles Take View That Public Opinion Will Not Stand For Further Postponement of Brussels Conference.

MM tvvl LNGTf Xuv Foii- wiih hou having pas-ed tha hipping hilt lid the M-natc still i ill the qiiand.iries oi a filibuster Oil aiiti-limhing hill has suspended with Other hniin ln of the ii der.il gov eminent here toda' over Thank Western Congressman Urges (Memcneean. war time pre! micr. prepareil to take the road I again tod.ay on his imposevi I miesion of winning American support for France The next stop on, field to Lay Wreath On Lincoln's Tomb. 30, Georges Ing day. lin- Wl'de house al, vlent Harding had planiied to do onlv a little during Ihe to stand reiaaiudv-r iin after havjng dinner wUh Mrs, in Vicki'ooin, now to 1 p.irt of eaeh diiv lu an easy The house took an loijoiiriinient thc holid ly.

iinmedniteh after passlng tin shipiniig hlll ye a vote nf 20K to IHI, With slxty six retnihlie join- Ing the oppvisition eiul four demo- ei voting i'ir the Tin flght tin hlll. threat- eiis tf( delay if not prevent its pas- sa-'e there is to gel undi'V way next week, the senute tee gntiliig the nieasurc Moiulav and planning to report it p.i hy th Dissolution of S. P. Combination. a in Xehra.ska.

whn was a hv the people at the late lu the of Howell for appears lo he iinawnre 1 1 reshyicriun. Lm- senator and Hiyan for governor on pp should contioi the legisla- Methodist and iSt. optioHing piiriy tickets, sn that he jvp oiganbation it will vv recU the Hoforrned held helieves It will pos.sihie to inake purtv in Xebrahka. services at the latter irch. llev.

the nonpartisan leagne a more influ- This was ngreed to bylIL C. Gaii.sey of Lmmanuel church ential not the controlling another repnbliran official, the vif the state. third deelaied that, la his Wants Union Pacific-Central to Xorth the attempt to provide a berth Ponifir nrnnninn Marip on Lincoln's lornb and de- spa Townley Is f.a- George F. Johnson paid soc- rdblllC uroupiliy mctut a brief eulogy this fifternoon many of his organizers reiaiy of the apital commission i He is line in St I.ouis for next I state to Kansas i after January 1 was prize hone- Permanent. big speech I tomorrow.

conference at L-au- Indicated the poli- government In being merely an at the sessions, administration officials asserted today in ansvver- Ing criticisms from abroad that America Is "shirking Still a delivered the sermon on. is in the Xear Fast. ipiiiion, iMy Father's 'the childrtais gulte apart from the benefits chorus furnished special music Fpvvoi th M. K. held the th rd union service.

Temple napilst, Salem FXangelical. Fnite.l Fvangeli- i and Oklahoma. Aliout ninety men ijead' the Start and SPECIAL ERS WVSHIXGTOX. D. 'That the Southern appli Lon to continue operation of eutral I'aciiic btt denied, was urged by ungressiitvin 1 alonueit ot who appeared I eiore tlie Intei'sluiu c'vumnerv Xutunial interest deinaiids that tl.s I I niou I'aciiu Faciiic Hnes tire comiiany behind them be niaintaiiied at the mjhest pos- slble eliiclency, capable ot renderiug the and best ser- Vice to the public, control oi inanagenient of u.iy estiential pait of line that couJd by havf.

mteresl othei th.uv that of imiktng Hue direct Una use' ful'and etfp lent in the highest grt would dele.it national Inteiesl In ihe St utilization ot this verv Fiemem eau was given a long summer and fall administration and tion when he entered the working for the league in against the g. o. p. Palmer box at the end of a 0 -i state hav left there. The candidacy of and Dvnamic of an F-mergency." was eorge Staats subject of the sermon given ht that has been by the leal.

Fast Lincoln t'hristlan vvouUI react churches uniting. ped with the en- Cutreuil sang the Marseillaise aiul Van Gor- In Xebraaka. I he.v do not op- dou the Star Hparvgled Banner. emgly. as used to be the j.rac- When they had finished, another go in long wave of aptduuse for the Tiger tw svvept the house and he rose and i bowed again.

advance and then the organizers as- Then he t1ow-n nvA rondliTg up so Interested In the opera that he When they have fhusned. stayed until the end of the third on to ronnly act nearly half ten. Before he went to he dictatevl (international News Service.i n. Vr''" P.XBIS, Nov. Premier Poln- ov.

I 1 ac epted the invitation of quarreling that has 1 Premier Bonar Law to a ronferencw progress of the! b' the prime ministers of Great Britain. France, Italy and Belgium to held in I.ondon. December 9 and to vllscuss German reimrations TIis discussion will be jvrellmlnary to prospective Brussels confervuice If Premier has his the statesmen will go i from London to Brussels and the financial anil there will open hv Decpinher view In French official elides Is that puhlii' opinion In Fra will not stami for further postponement the Brussels meeting and tie i delay makes the situation orse. The provisional rnor.atorlum mant- sued by Richard Wushburn Child, ed to the Germans at the chief American observer at I-ausan- ference ends on December 31. anothe.

ne. the United States now wcuplcs reimratlons jiayment is dm- in Jan a strategic and ntiiasHuilable uary on the old schedule md the tion in the mad scramble for oil French government is unwilling la I accept any temjMvrary makeshift, the powers There is a disposition In France vt present to consider favorably a se tlement wberehy Germany would granted more time In which to piiv. I provided would give productive as an assurance of good faith. The general opinion In poll I tlcal circles that M. has commlttvHl himself so far to a gram of vigorous action, that in deriveil from keeping aloof from the IKiUtlcal affairs of administration sjiokesmen ussertevl today that as a result of the policy pur oil fields Interests he powers agree to turn back the oil territory to Turkey, then United States already 1 on rccorvJ demanding equal rights with Great Britain.

France and other nations in the vie impili taut arterv of commerce Inmatrs Also Enjov Enter Cnun ihv of view of i 1 1 interest Siate. Containments and Athletic Moudell urged Ih.il vc rvoiitlu-rn Paciln and t'eniral COntCStS. I I lia oavL. ti.ii Pacific from Icn to Fr.incisco in the hanvls of who vv 01 vvholeheartedlv tot ihis 1 nc anu not vontiolleil bv' those he the congressman. to the application Southern I'acific vv bv Ch.uiman Draper of the public commission He maintained that of tr.if ic the Fnion Pacific from tVv- te to in.

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1 cucntli i iu- Ul u. 1. 1 a 1 VV 1 a I op i 1 1 1 llorad ly i o'- 1 Th i 1 1 i II' bee i 1 10 1 i vv 1 -1 it 111 .1 i. I 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 in i 1 1 Tb in- Thanksgiving message to a vieclaring the reception he had received and the interest with which his message had been heard, giive him much to be thankful for. Talks About Lincoln Cleinencoaii halted his far American irlendshqi fu; Fr.ince lu- for a of re tion foi the conliniiatiun of lour Thnrsvi.lv Toinoirovv morning, he will go to Springfield.

to lay a on Lincoln's tomb tomb. I ioni th le he will go to Loiiis Mo vvijere he speaks Saturday ilo cm ng over Hie smiihern route would then will go to Wshimifon mein a cunsub iable loss to nis 1 while Clemenceu evi the s.ilient of ips I Shaughr.es.- cl.a nuan yesterday 1 1 pe.ice nd the nieserv ation of Cr.irice, I tli.it the loss of Pcifu the Southern! would life Tfib Ifwer Ird is to through his st.ite uigh- ssv that if there vvou'l I III ites ing the I-I i I 11 vvtjiild have the sitp' I Ilf I 111 I' otuiui.n Fh l.er of the Gali- fo-riia '1 1 1 cuinti.inv esteri' i iiinp inf of te-q fied that tloi watuld vei- ljurious to Call- tiial tic Pacific Co 111 pot r.vtr I bne Mr. I shei Id not lecall th.at Hie is I r. V. 'h.

m'lei I 1 a ovit'g tlie ol le.igue's activities are that litical veports, on becoming convinceq i Thanksgiving seivjce. Rev. fort.v-five organizers are now in the that Dysart could not muster cnougim Hays, former rector, vle- htrenglh to be e.ected. jllvered the sermon This was the of a hi-partisan bi'Ran-1 prayer service, at a. m.

go in each com- nitaliob in the house is being church waa viocorated with -rwi- -------------------------------------o to five or six men. A b' discus.s.d in political elides. Do-- vegetables apuro- those fields. of he win rnpa.gn is blocked out in htlcal presvedents are all against it. ThankViving I hut unuuuul time, and the sit economic opportunity for The plan of titles dlacusasd at nation l.s abnormal one re- laid down by Secretary, the present meeting in the Klyae publ.can members would he ciocK.

State Hughes at beginning of; palace also likely to come Ip at I tent with the fortv-two democrnvti. Solemn high mass waj celehrateq administration in to the leigue meeting. I to elect the officei of the houav. bev. L.

I.oughhn at n.wjon*. If the powers eRduction of Membership Among the republicans are sever.il I eafhedrah I a.her M. niandate the Territory among them- As the firnt step in the new ef-j leagum and of Grogan acted deacon Hhv I'nlted rttates can fort to m.ike a noiqiartl-, vei independent tendencies. KInnev as sub-deacon. equality in its development sail league state, (he two-year mem-i Howell Now State Leader.

Father O'Loughlin delivered (n.v i.eeaus, was the chief fa tor fee h.is been cut fiviin $11 to' The will lie cntlrel.v sermon, reminding tha winning the war Itl.r.a This ix the secon.l Kuii.stan- in the vmiing IcgiHlature congregation of the benefits they 1 position of the gov- tial ledudion made during the jires- troin what if In 1919 and 19-1. I hay received c.allin" upon them ernment as outlined by Hecretury ni Vi ar. At the te convention In the two sessions. Gover- I to observe Thanksgiving in vhe Hughes is; 1 the winning of the there would have been no mandates 1 Fcbruar.v held in Liiicoln, the 1 wan the actual head proper spirit l.ylaws were changed to make the of his in Xebraska and Special svn will be held 9 fee $11 Instead of $1S. which had other slate officers attempted o'clock t.cep the to that time.

Now rfcie with him. He dominateti Second thc figure has bcin down 0 both bgisl.iluies and got nmst of Lutheran churches. Rev. muri would have been tJerinan. As ani as qiduccinent for he w.infcd from them But this lime.

Hnet-hner will deliver sermon sf jequul if not the major contributor; farmers to join. will be out of office and the Second E. and Rev V. to allied victors', the Fnited States' Ibmov.ii of state headqiia rtei discrediteli as a party Mongers will preach at the T.ntheean justly entitled to an equnl share, from Lincoln unaha wil; -ke B. B.

Hov ell. lio was 1 e- inirch. music w.ll he given jof the fruits of that place about the first of Hie ye.ir, g.ndcd in 1919 amJ a both cliurches 1 less of whether America accepted according loan announceun-nt here-' meddler, will im on the Blessed Xvtion will he the the treaty of ersailles." tufore made. of xpense giound with the new pre.stige thri 1 of the sermon Rev No treaty or agreement of what- WR GA GAAA ('oiTimunity Dinner Furnished Farmers Of Butler Founly II I ii.ii Xcb. Nuv 30 Sev eniy five laimvis irom Summit townsliipH were the gi.c.-.s Wednesday noon of the ni Cilv Uornmercial liih at a lous ng meeting and Thank -rivine the prune motive of vviiicp war 'he fostering nuturing of fncndlv relations and ci.u niun tv spirit 'tween the lownfolk the rur.il The banq icl was Hi formerly ncurred maintaining has to him bj being elected headquaitcrs elimiu iied.

seuator, and in futnie only Hie of ai With a deinociati. ere. utive at state 01 g.inizatinii will be ma in- he head of the new party gov ernment tained AH uioiievs will go iid no one at the valiilul to disjiu'o directo to the national headqn parly leadership, lioweli will St Paul and what is toj in as recognized he.id of the 1 for the nctivities in Nebraska g. o. p.

He lias given notice from there. of purpose to be in Lincoln I Th wilt centralize tin- idtiunis- unr im a con- part of the leF- tr.i. on and enable Towniey to move pushing wale his for. of organizers back and power and proiiably a.so munl- forth wherever he thini.s they hgiit bill fur the city do most goiKl coUected.of inaiha from in not; hs e.ssanly be used that state. 1, III an d- to ipsel Kelto the support of the orgin- Thursday evening at he allocated to the allied 'j.

Methodist and for the Involved prohublj UrOUnOS oUrrOUnUing AinieuC Field of State University Packed By Spectators. Police Take Precautionary Steps to Prevent Rumors of Attempt to Rush Gales. Verner Hwanson at the F'rst character between the allied eran church Special intislc h.m themselves can offset the been arranged hv the choir ThN that America was a chief factor i servii will be at 5 Refresh- 1 victory over and merits will he -erved In the chm-rh as a co-helligerent she Is en- parh.rs the service to a just division of whatever Thseksgiving service was held 'accrue from the victory. wil Neither Affirms Nor Denies Rumor To Wed Dempsey go C.iptin the OR AVGFI.FS, Pal izing c.iinpa;KU Gilbert .1 whole who was iisnoci it- it'iinunued on page thirteen.) .1,1. .1 Big Snapped Off By High NViiid T' .1 I't fh.

ir I ght new 1 .1 UP TMl VS.D 3 NHOPPLNti APE ICFT. 11 I to the I on r.iclfa’. to Have a Welfare Week; Plan District Tue -ek oefoi- vvftl well.lie we-'k foi iuen und Hia ac 110 0 tioa of Hie 'e executive oinin I e. .11 ines.i.v. I be Oil' i.t I for cloHung uud other M.q-i'ce» will be the ivuxiliai I distfu i meet.ng-t in.

i 1 arrangi'd vv I'v ''om uuj. I I FiSher and 1 nil exf live corninitteemen the follow Jh S.huvle u. I III v'ltv, ne HIL, Aln.svvor'.h uf.fl*l'iff Mom of the legnm onin. ei.ieu the Lincoln meeting rhev are Ic addition to Mr Fishet und Mr Vice Commande I lovd K.VÌI 1 Gothenburg. John l-L tdtlell.

York, sr.d l-ivurnce Valley; CliMpNln I. Treuanrer Frn'ik emoni, and following dintrict mitteemen; fir of a series to be given for Hie viirlous towuMhips until everv taroier Ir the has en gi er" the club at dinner. Ten 1 -iding fiimer- of (Hize Summit lo toaNtH liie baii'iuei which I prttl; ptiv it I'wo and fiftv ib to 'he fe.ist which W. 1 ay v.ub membe-'s I At the close of the iinquef the rhih plans to hold I Cfo ntv r'cnic in the jc ng 11 the jiimer-i townfclk a r-iIJi the suii'mer isoc Tba cntmeni I ts cars old -c' w.as ec Ms ae er I ring its re larden c-uer'sT pres'dent of 'be pih was 'aastniar 'er with Townby in Minnesota poll- th is now editor of the New State, "VI til I tfrMIIIlK organ oi the noniiarlisan league and in Hi.s onfirinH thc belief that Townley an inten to vitalize the league nd extenil influence wilhm the Xov. -i Miss Doris Deane screen nc'ress with iiit.re than share of loday refused tu affimi or (leny a rumor that she as engnged Ila marry Jack Dempsey.

heavyweighl ihamploii. did 1 -m veiy glad lo be in Lincoln niightv ag iin ish th.at 1 could spend UN SAGREEIN Says He Is Glad To Be Back Home Jurors Deadlocked and Prosecutor May Ask For Dismissal of Charge. id i AXGFLFH. Cal. Nov 30 tod.iy es a fuuilh the murder of .1.

Beltor, By 10 a. Thurml.iy rowds be- ga to cungi aiiHind i I I leUi and at 11 tho 1 lihnd people were in the Hilffereiit Hundreds I were standing on the s-vle near the entrame leading to lor unlversitv girls. They the time hy sine i liig Nebraska songs and giving I braska yells. The coal was iirobably tirst point of vantage that p.ed Thnrsdav By o'cUick it was bla; with a swuimina I mass of liurn.inity. of re present there Tl topping Hie oa! pile were filled with boys by 11 o'clock, who jeriloiisly on brum hes Ihe high wind whipped r'lib'f of Johrnlon" 1 ill personal of the of rets, who over ocveiity.

a distum'e of aijoot feet fioin the ors from i.ntinoe*! Thirteen.) Miss lie.in is 23 Senatorial "Bloc no.r* here, but my nffu In next the nonpar-' me quite t.usy Hhe dark brown. le.gue will have two senat John J. is spend- hair and a duiiplo in e.mh i.s, Dakota from JUg Thanksgiving with War cheek. She of medium hi-ight and Kennedy follow.ng the dioinlseal on each side, ten and sisters. Mrs Butler gcaceful carriage Mae Pershing.

He How In Hie world I .4 Voij evrr to here to see hear that I w.i» engaged Dame game ami inquired if it Who ouUl have told you? Why was not to be can I a girl go out with a man with- ontest The genera! expressed engaged to h.m 1 great satisfa tion over ihe Deane asked. I I vt g.tme at Sat- flung volley after x'ollev of 1 urd.iv to the Intervlevs-er Getier.il wiil le.av« T-in- was deeply concerned about the! oln Siindav going to St to 1 jtory Say heck Game Being Worked by rV II iiir- (I I 11 iufv hm third trial uittuii John henk last mght when the iol-l- eiH no one Ilo enter ropes led t.j Jury leported it Impus.lble I difiercnt ntram, them to le a verdict. at guards stomj at er.v few iiper.al final buliot stood 7 to 5 for es. The feder.H dep.irtment of justice at sen' towns in m.ike an He arrived in Lln- vv nuig and towns in I and surrounding slates. We.lnesday night, coming by c.iinsi l.ng a my major who of automobile from Omaha limb i Hi.

me and title uf general brother. James, of 'Jack doesn like she Hi.H kind i Anti-Jewish Riots At roHotre VIENNA Nov Orders for the resiinqifion uf lect -es the I university which suspec.ds-d Mond tv of Semetb by the denis were the l.lewisi! students arrived, however 1 they c.jud ether Omaha; Ed- to the de- gsr Gi'ne Auhurn: Chirles iv- 1 in.sin.-: certff 1 an oln; C. Andrews 1 Th. I imrd 'cgtor: Meifl H. -1 Gerharf Xewmau f)-' i Tel- ri il- He l'oiits tlrb S.

vv- 1 l'h de.ik uni- br.dee I. ''haddetd Tfvwnsend hodro'" pelli Ka'e. and according mess.ig.*. writing Ka on bank no ounfs rii cd be ll about 3 3c five ind weighing He H.lid to of -Hm bl ami ha i t.lue- la Altipin edd -h I row h.i.r si'iir un O' I his lose uidlng Hie wairJi m.i;. it tmr are sr armot'es ur cainjvs and fraii- dulei I to the th.H he dir tly froir asb.ris^ti-.i to make in -lief-bin the of -tff'ceis.

he jiMisoad' I I 111 I i 11 a -he, fur 'I'ic -e hi'i di'ivv 1 It ggs hills VI i. the sli.i Mutili li licci uf 1 Maj i ,1 M.iJ H.i'» Tlie pj "tiiieift ont.un I Kaye New Y'urk, umpumed him on hl trip west iva'd. 'fhe ln l.lriculn will de- I be devoid of publb. iiffuirs aa possUde H. wever, '1 night s.

Senator Direct Tramway Nov Detrnll may he will be guest at the Tau a 1 ea senator 1 part (1,, ili. iic vv 1 ut Fi noun fr.tcHon lite generiti manager cf its municipal fter next Estate Over a Million itie rneni loai 1 no ti. le Rem-: -ni wiie; n-ilt-Arv .111 bac.uTS eUig ed ntmii io ii.ee; the odc.g at innsbr he; 1 mor St rs tisV- deni.imJo.« n- trol of the lii. trleultttion Mavor inted vesterdHy to fill Hie unexpired term of Tr'imar. N'cwberiy, hai Itol! Cited his to continue tp." Hv ulmsy lie established lu.d tcilrg Ma or John I-odge and the rall- i wav commission have igreed OMAIM 30 The Tli.s one of the under- t- of tlie John reigh'on, of administration and he vli.i died M- rch ,4 for develop- 1 1 1 cor-l I I u.t\ c- WANAMAKER ABOUT SAME.

Will I 11 II F.LIMH I.x iT'ilU vv h- hcs been cfinfine Every Intent on ge Hng Into and I cliig le first to be on the field. At 11 lo the were coieja were permitted to enter and the through 'HOith and over bleacher sections Just immedlate'v Hie presa aland A a were luMted. the oegan to Neiiraska song urlct with cre.im votored were to in I seen on every liat A number girle made a deto; 1 I to get 011 the co.il pile abort after the opened. g.rl* gained a anil at i huid their own 0.1 f'l i a Will I ded I to ee- 1 -1 1 iuhn A. tl retghton 1 A or -d urc: i 'l .1 eeV on.

W1S an ''abo M-quittai. set next Tuesday morning as the time when a a fourth trial will acted upon. However, it wap problematical today whether 01 not will ever lie tiled again, In view of the fact that jut.es in trials itave failed to reacii verdict The I ai to for a dismissal case I expected." was flis oni- nt would the of the Jury Jurors Acquit Slayer the top of the pile iH II. Bf-l FFH li, Xov Id. In the grand stand the Heciion The if the of the state for General J.

and against H.trr D. MeAtee hargcd other wus the rriiird'- of m.irked ott with arlel ribbon husband M'Atees di- dreamers vor ed wife, returned .1 verdict this university ladio department morning of acquitta! a i boi ed the band to able to taich thi ring the half to brc idcat-t them Hie tiud loiglH 1 to i iifeh or down uf H'. 'I i.e. etc I in log fu. that lie Tei.H; "I ied uf 'crsity NO ACTION TAKEN.

Bor. ir r. a in the ho of corri. this that the govern- ent had not m-ie an i-ipiestnti the Ir.sli ee to execiillons d.spalcli i tria! of -f Greece Ir. the Greek will begin With hr.

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