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HOUSTON DAILY 'POST: SATURDAY1 NOVEMBER 1 9 17, AND INDIANS TO MEET TODAY TEXAS FAVORITErAGAIN VICTORIOUS Pet Brown Won From John Berg Friday Night in High Oau y' Match That Pleased Fans. th pan th pountir Jair Friday poo in the frasene of 4 number nesseaK Charles was oonvloted of crim-' Inal assault at the arch term of UcU1et: court and given th death penalty. Tha Kim was committed tost tall, his victim Ing an old lady, fired who reside at Pleasant H11L Charles went th gallows protesting his Innocence. He had been visited frequently duringfh past week by several negro and declared be bad mad -hi peao with. have become of comrnerotal value as a hog feed.

Th acorns are belag gathered and sold, bringing If cents per bushel oo th toe market. 4 4 yr i saai Brenham Negro Wa i Hanged For Assault iH-uton Put Sptxial, BRENHAM, Texas. No. 1. Edmund Charles, ntgro, aged was hanged in oth Teams Are on Edge for Battle on Rice Field This After university delivered a inspiring sermon which closed the Tb First Methodist church Was crowded at the evening session for a sermon by Dr.

M. Biahop, whion crownlnf event of tha day. jJLcornt at 75 Cent BatheL FLATON1A, Texas, Nov. IOn 1 ao-count of the corn crop being cut short by the long continued drouth here, corns at 3 o'Clock. noon uoa.

fv" Taylor la agalo on the track and Pet Brown la in the saddle. With two straight falls over John Berg of Bpokane. the Texas wonder put his stock back 1' With th Rlc Owls feeling tU and ready for the fray and the Haskell Indians due esrly Saturday, all la in readiness for th JLrt big local game of the Rice sctiedal. The aratne will be called at 3 fVcIock th afternoon on the Rice field. above par Friday night and regained the eTJ louOanBi er at toss Mi a fall.

His opponent had to be near the point of exhaustion. Efforts that Brown made to budge Berg from reclining positions on the mat were so far from successful that the crowd laughed. Berg knows too much of the game to be lifted about by a man of his aise, at wast when his mind la yet geod. But there came a time when resistance was near sett). It was Just before the second fall.

Brown nicked his man up and tossed hire from place to place. This was a kind of wearing out process that so exhausted Berg that he was willing to stay 'put when Brown finally did decide to clamp down with a body scissors and watch for iU effect. One gdbd feature of the affair was action. The fans got plenty of It. Things began to happen as soon as the men were together.

They continued to happen until It was over. The crowd liked It and let feelings be known. It was a good tonic and served to take away the bad taste of recent happenings within the local wrestling situation slight losses suffered In a defeat last month to Clarence Bcklund. It was the old speed and endurance of tha Taylor man that won. Berg Is a good man.

a heavier man than Brown, a stronger man than Brown and perhaps better versed In tricks of the game. But his knowledge and his strength and his weight did htm little of benefit. Brown was not there when Berg desired a subject for experiment. At moving about and keeping at it, the Taylor product was as good as ever. The first fall came at the end of 45 minutes.

A cradle lack knife was the hold used. It found Berg about exhausted. The second fall was a shorter affair, going just II 1-1 minutes. It raar at the end of a siege of rushing tac- Much depends on the showing the Owls nX against the Redmen. Tf the local tam can breeze through with a victory.

will place the stamp of championship caliber so squarely on them that few not count them coming champions. least until the Aggies come here on In the Indians the Owls will meet a worthy foe. The Haskell team brings Western type of football here. It will -e open work, with much passing and end runs. If ti visitors play the style of game tliat has made them famous.

"'-'As a rule the Indians ara a great of- This (lousel'Jas Economically llUUOli Ol Fortified 111 and Capable to Do bo wen am urawn ao nis wore ijai tt Kith in before the crowd was out of tne auauo- fnaive team. They seldom come through hls work for the second fall, the Texan I rlum. talk of the coming match with must have become aware of the fact that 1 Ecklund was In the air. From all ovinia man was about gone. Be that as it dence and actions.

Brown has completely may. Brown began a series of charges recovered from the effects of torn llga- that completely swept Berg to defeat. Sand find their opponents scoreless. They Bay strict attention to scoring and often af the other score a few. It is lb Indian nollcv to count a few more mviiis in iiia leu unit.

uc un-u member to good effect whenever occasion demanded. Now as never before the careful policy makes possible the giving of greater clothes values and the fac grows more vivid as the press of economy brings the public mind to realization. Roos Ointer Suits and Overcoats than the opfcwillon. iJVfter the test up at Austin last week, th Owls should be ready for the stiffest 'f attack. Tliey turned the for three periods and iinally won in the fourth.

It was a test of the; defensive play of the local team. It may i called into need again After a spell of liciit work Friday. 'Coach Thil H. Arlnirkio nave men a 'few words of instructions anil let them, go to rest for the game. Th- It ice aquad Is In good condition.

Kennedy and i Dormant, both slightly injured in the; Texas game, aie out and have been Working daily. They should bo at their beet for the Indians. When the second fall was over, Berg asked for a chance to say a few words. He gave Brown credit for winning In grand style and offered no excuses. While he refused to ask for a return engagement, he let it be known that he would be willing to meet Browu again, with plenty of time to train.

Berg had to trUvel most of the time that elapsed from the time of signing his contract until entering the ring. As the main event proved a good card, the Gulf Coast club had a good preliminary on tap. It brought together Johnny Haley of 1 32d hospital oni any and John Vorres of the 131st infantry. Both are lH6-pound men of Camp Logan. They staged a battle fit for a heaulmer for 28 minutes before Vorres finally got a fall.

No small part of the likeable part of the night was the spirit of the crowd. It was like olden time. There was much used a body scissor. Times were very' few that Brown seemed to be In trouble. Berg could get in position to clamp down with one of his holds.

But he could not work quickly enough. Brown did the moving. Had Berg been able to get one of his favorite grips he might have done damage, for his strength was sufficient to turn the trick. Twice In the first fall Berg had Brown In situations that did not promise any too well for all concerned. One case resulted when Berg got a toe hold.

It' bothered Brown for more than a minute. Brown resorted to many counter efforts before he finally broke through the superior strength of his opponent and got both feet back In the desired positions. Aside from arm locks, at which Berg worked continually with little success, the man from the coast resorted most frequently to the head scissors. Twice he had this hold and had Brown in bad positions. Each time Brown worked to freedom by breaking the lock of Berg's feet.

Cool weather is assured. It will make tha game fast. As the Indians come from a cooler climate thev will be able put up their best fight under present waathr conditions. cheering and much encouragement, especially when Brown seemed to be In trouble. There were those in tne orowa Brown was as good as ever on both bal ance and leverage.

1g Tf It Taylor man has hoping for another defeat for the Taylos man. Their presence became known when The best value obtainable at the prices due to nominally pleasant surroundings only no unnecessary luxury. All the worth in the stylish good clothes you buy, whether at our minimum or our maximum price. an uncanny way of keeping his opponents leeulng his opponents so fixed that they can not get full weight I Berg was causing no small bit of trouble into holds. He Is Just as good at hav- with his worst toe hold and his many For two days group and individual pic- tures of the Haskell team have heen on display at the International and Great I Northern ticket office in the Rice hotel, They have drawn much attention.

Ti' k- ts have been on sale there the same length of time. The advance on reserva- I lions Indicates that there will be a record crowd for the clash of the Owls and! Bed men. 1 Colonel H. B. Hackett of the 114th Meld artillery will referee this Kar.ie.

His Work ing his men where they can not get an neau scissors. their strength into the pushing and But it was a crowd that got something pulling that is necessary to pin a pair of to enjoy and went about enjoying it. shoulders to the mat Many compliments were heard as patrons There was little doubt about how the left the auditorium. John Berg can come match would go after It was assured that hack to Houston again when he feels like Brown could keep away from his stronger it and give as good an account of hlm-opponent. But Brown had to learn that I self.

As for Brown his services will be he must wait until the proper time for in demand at. an early date. as 27 1 Davis Indian End. event or the matinee has announced his lineup. It will probably be as follows: Indians.

Position Owl C. Evan Left end Brick Kire Left tackle Green Meek Left guard. McFarland tC.) (Or Koremsi. King Center Dormant (Or Eagle) Noah Right guard Middleton (Or Webster) Frar.ler Right tackle Jarvis U'r R. Evans i W.

Murdnck Right end Rudd Mi Lemore Quarterback Nash lo other games at Kice nas oeen tne beat ever seen on a local field. He is One of the best known gridiron officials In the world, having frequently officiated in the Harvard-Yale games. For those who wish a long session hi the Rice stands a double header is possi- The Owlets, commonly known as the scrubs, will tie up with the Beau-; mont high school team at 1:30 o'clock. 1 This team is under the direction of Jack Coombs. Brooklyn star flinper and assist- ant at Rice.

Coombs thinks he has the beat young team in the State. Two weeks ago he took them over to Beaumont and defeated the high school. The Beaumont team is out for State honors and. according to Coombs, has a cracking good combination, Neither of the coaches of the main Olipoby Left half Lindsey Ford by threatening to abduct or kill his son, Henry Ford II. Edsel Ford is the son of Henry Ford, the millionaire manufacturer.

Federal agents are working on the theory that a band of men were behind the alleged plot. That a letter demanding $10,000 as the price of his baby's safety had been received by Edsel Ford became known Friday when Jacob 20 years old. was arraigned before United States Commissioner Hurd. charged with using the mails to defraud. He pleaded not guilty and was held for examination November 13.

Yellin was arrested Thursday whn a decov package supposed to contain 110.000 was delivered to nim by a messenger boy who called for It at the general delivery window at the postoffice, where the letter to Mr. Ford directed the money should be sent. Yellin admitted he had engaged the messenger, but declared he did so for an unknown third party. Federal agents accompanied Yellin to a street corner, where he said he had an appointment with the unknown mn. When the lattter failed to appear Yellin was taken before Commissioner Hurd.

half Bell B. Murdock Black (C.) Fullback Kennedy ss-skskssisasBi sassiSBiSBialsasaaksl ssskskslsksksask sk sklssai asanas sk.ss.ss. ssessaeksseaB A FINLAND CASUALTY REPORT PUBLISHED Eight Are Dead as -Result of Torpedoing of Transport. Vessel Made Its Way Safely Back-to Fort and Manner in Which Men Lost Lives Is Not Explained. (Associated Prist Report.) WASHINGTON, Nov.

2. The torpedoing of the homeward bound army transport Finland In the war zone four days ago resulted in the death of two members of the naval aimed guard, two army erlisted men and lour of the ship's civilian crew. A iliird naval seaman is missing. Vice Admiral Sims' report of the casualty lo the naval department Friday added no details to the announcement MEN'S INTERESTING UNDERWEAR In the very extensive selections a kind for every need a weight to satisfy and good (bear in mind) all good, as good as you ever bought at any former season. COOPER UNION SUITS for those who know their merits and others who might like to know.

A LINE OF BRADLEY SWEATER COATS Offers warmth, comfort and health to men. yVggies Held Tulane Scoreless and Won IHaustom Pott SpcvL) COLLEGE STATION, Texas, Nov. i Pbe Texas Aggie eleven continued on its victorious drive Friday afternoon by Famous Woman Spy Of Confederacy Dead (Ationatri pros Rtport.t NEW ORLEANS, Nov. I Mrs. Ana- Thursday that the Finland had been tor- naide Marie Ducayet Simms.

noted as one nedoed dui nafi Deeu aoie to reach a Baylor Bears Ready For Texas Eleven Houston Pest Sprcuil.) WACO. Tex'as. Nov. 2. The Baylor Bears will po into the annual game here Saturday slight favorites over the Texas Longhorns.

The game will be a feature of the otenlng day of the Waco Cotton Talace. So far the Bears have not lost a game and have not been scored on. The Ixnghorns are already out of the running for State horors. having lost to the Ric5 Owls They have also lost to Oklahoma. The one team by which the opixising elevens can be compared Is the Trinity Tiger's.

Both have met and blanked th. Waxahachie eleven. But the Bearjs ran up a 53 tola! against Trinltv while the Longhorns could score but 27 points on the Tipers. Critics who have seen the teams in action give Baylor higher rank th in Tfxas. Two Baylor stars are not likelv to play because i.f injuries.

Luclan Roa'ch. halfback, is still suffering with a sprained ankle from the Oklahoma Aggie game. Dobney. another of the backfleld men. on the injured list and is not nble to play.

Holland, cne of the backs, and Johnson, center, just recovering from injuries but will no doubt be In the game. Host of the Texas university students are due to come here with the Longhorns. They hope to see their team get revenge for a defeat given in Austin lt veur of the most daring of the women spies European port imkr her ow steam bumbling the strong Tulane university team' by the score of 35 to 0. The game 'was replete with pretty plays on both sides, but the Texas eleven had the edge ail the way. It was the fifth game of season for the Aggies and as yet they have not been scored on.

pushed the ball to the two-yard nine in the tfiird quarter with four downs la which to make the distance, but the Aggie Hne held. Tulane used the famous Minnesota shift altogether, running every play from this formation, Ifcut the Farmer d'efense met shift with and although the Tulane team gained many yards only in the third quarter did it succeeed in endangering the biggie goal. Three of the five touchdowns came In the first Quarter. With a trentle breeze The casualty list made nublic late Fri When in Doubt About Leather Buy RALSTON SHOES for Safety's Sake day follows of the Confederate army during the war between the States, died at a hospital The casualty list was announced as fol- here Prldir at the aee of 94 vein. She lows had been 111 two weeks.

Mrs. S.mm. flg- e'nry! TAmST' second ured In some of the celebrated sieges class; dead. Next of kin. Rose Henry, and battles of the civil war.

Her late Reynolds street, Harrison, N. J. husband also was in the Confederate se- ot "fr Ull-l BCIVIVQ B11U IIOI Ulll BUU, W1IU I- Ul LieVCIHnU. KjH 'helping him, Collins used his toe with vlves her, shared many of her perils dur PORTER HILTON. seaman: second classi missing.

Mother, Mrs. Lizzie Hil ing her tnps Detween tne lines. Mrs. Simms and her son were captured twice by Union soldiers, but she managed to dispose of her dispatches andf any other incriminating evidence before capture and they were released. She was born In New Orleans and was a member sjreai.

eueci, Keeping tne uan ir iniu Tulane territory. The first count came as the result of a 30-yard return by Ma-Ibun to the 12-yard line from where Col-'lins went through the line for the dis- tartce. Collins also made the final down after a 40-yard run through the line. McMurray made the other three ton, toccoa, ua. Army: PRIVATE LESTHR HICKfeY.

Infantry, drowned. Father, Thomas Hlckey, li2 North Racine avenue. Chicago. CHARLES H. MAXWELL, colored, transport worker, battalion: drowned.

(50 Years) 912 PRESTON AVENUE (50 Years) (In the Second Half of a Century) of a distinguished French family that when the Bears scored a 7 to 3 victory touchdowns. As in the Louisiana game Brother, Thomas Maxwell, Box 278, Con came here from Ban to Domingo more than a century ago. cord, c. Members of Finland's crew: be was kept at tackle until within the over the Longhorns. With this situation ls-yard line, when he was called back Baylor students have been mak-put the ball over.

Three times he was great preparations for the game. En- as. LsniiutA, tireman, arowned, no oalled and each time he delivered. Dluna thusiastic pep meetings have been the custom all week. Conductor Muck of emergency aaaress.

J. JANESLo, barber: drowned: no "jng viciously and ending with a long dive Officials for the game are J. Burton Rix Wilson played a spectacular game at guard until he was injured in the final (Dartmouth), referee; Joe I'tay (Texas emergencv W. V. PHILLIPS, waiter, drowned.

Brother. A. Phillips, Jackson Barracks, New i irlcins. JOSE CI'KVAR. mess hnv nrnhnhlv auarrer.

uniting witn tne ruiane ouncn i unique. i. tvanaer- Boston Orchestra Quit Pren Kepoti.i BOSTON, Nov. 2. The resignation of ne was a demon at seeing into and break- 1 oiiti, neaa linesman.

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Orriseobeck Klein end Lnn.lr Christians Easily Won From Pirates Dr. Karl Muck, conductor of the Boston Symphony orchestra, who had been criticised for not playing the "Star Spangled Banner" at a recent concert in was announced by Major Henry L. McMurr Rijui tackle rnter LinfleM MeatHdit Uflmure CVnler SIoipmq Higglnson, at a concert rriaay IWr mi Ft! It also was announced that the na Funl C. Left tackle Tilnot Itoucrr I-eft end CUT Klin Quarterback Fanat tional anthem would be played at the concerts given by the organization. 11 Jl The Very Best Values and Satlsfac-III rIOllSlOn tlon Guaranteed to You Here The best of merchandise at lowest possible prices quality considered first the latest fashions, of course without that quality and price don't count for much.

Get Into One of Our Smart Suits or Overcoats They're Dashing Stylish Fall Suits Houston Post Special. FORT WORTH. Texas, Nov. t.Jn what was expected to be one of the hardest games of the year for Texas Christian university Friday afternoon, the Christians outclassed the Southwestern university of Georgetown in the last three-quarters of the game and defeated the Hirate? by a scoro of 20 to 7. The first touchdown -was made in the second period when a short forward pass was negotiated, Lockman to Bialley.

the Pirates' 10-yard line. The line-up: Knr.it half gbaoctauruv Vahau Fullback Colp Left bait nwyer liubKtltiuioiis Arsiea. Weir for Eiam. t'ojte-lil for Dluan for Ford. Garta for file-gluhothim.

Elam for Weir: Tu.n, WilMami for 1 Bluitaliuewj. SbanKltn.fT for Faust. LinoeM for j)lfTlen. lTntllne for Inrrer. ToochdoTru Mryfurrar aod Gollloa 2.

Goals fret to-jehtlorn Colii.i OAcialg--ilaxe i Ytrcmuil. referee: Kinney (stlswiMlpnl A. em VI. i. ntnplre: Brana iSe- esee.

iie'l UseninaB. died from injuries. Father, M. Cuevas, Havana, Cuba. The announcement that five of the men were drowned indicated to officials that the Finland's company left the vessel In small boats until It was made certain that would remain afloat.

The capsizing of one of the boats in launching might account for the drowning of the men. It Is assumed that two of the armed guards were killed by the explosion of the torpedo and that the missing one probably was blown overboard by the explosion, as was a seaman on the destroyer Cassln when she was torpedoed recently. A FRENCH ATLANTIC SEAPORT. Nov. The American transport Finland is in dry dock here.

IVie vessel received such slight Carnages from the Oer-niitn torpedo which recently struck her that it wil not be lorg befoie she puts to sea again. T'se torpedo struck a coal bunker, which lessoned the effect jf ths exploit, on. Among thotp on board the Finland were several survivors of the crew of the transport Antilles, torpedoed and suiik some time ago. Tliose injured on board the Finland are In a hospital here. Associated Press Report.) NEW YORK, Nov.

2. The board of directors of the Metropolitan Opera company announced Friday night that no-performances of opera In the German language will be given during the present season. This means that a number of German singers will be eliminated from the role of artists. Soutliwentcm. I'ft end Cawltion I Left niard Harrla Center Itohlnaoa ItiL'Ut L'uarct Tuckerf I Itlirht tii kle F.t'uer Itiitlit en.l Tonus Quarterback: Lawrence Wilson HI1" half Campbell Robertaon iTeian.

refer- Clai umpire; d'olji. bind lines- T. C. M- era. Hawe.

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daahing Fall Suits ready for Instant use. Pacifist Lawyer Has Been Disbarred (Associated Press Report.) EVAN8VILLE, Nov. 2. Frank Lamonte, Evansville lawyer and socialist candidate for mayor, was disbarred from practice of law by the Warrick county circuit court Friday night, it is alleged, for making statements disloyal to America. Lamonte is a friend of Herbert Blgelow, Ohio pacifist, who was horsewhipped last Monday night and when Bigelow canceled a speaking engagement In Evansville, Lamonte sent him a telegram of condolence, saying that he had been similarly threatened, but escaped the mob that trieu to seize him.

He referred to his escape from an angry crowd at Armstrong near here a month ago. Methodists Closed Session at Memphis (Associated Press Report.) MEMPHIS, Texas, Nov. Lubbock Hllltbore Defeated Georgetown. (Housf Post SptciaL) v' HDUL6BORO, Texas. Nov.

HilUboro high defeated Georgetown high hers Friday In a fast game o'f football, the final snore being 34 to t. This Is the second defeat Georgetown has suffered in three Austin defeating Georgetown isst -weak. Hillsboro defeated Georgetown Worse than Austin. Austin will have to Slay Hilsboro before she can claim the tate championship. Earl Frailer fea-, tured for Hillsboro with an 10-yard and i 44 -yard run for touchdowns.

Wear fea-; lured (or ths visitors. Bremond Beaten Twice. tHert fart Sfttfl.) 'i, CAX.VEBT, Texas, Nov. I. The Cal-frt high school second team defeated the Bremond high school football team on jUramond's ground Thursday, score 13 to 0.

Bremond high retaliated and came te Calvert Friday where they were again oefeated by Calvert's second team by a cor of ti to 9. lAii Army-Navy Game. iHouste Pott Spteiai.) Howard Payne Won. IHcuston Post Special.) BROWN WOOD. Texas.

Nov. Howard Payne football team 2. The Friday crusnea the Austin collpRe team from $13.60 VALUES AT 116.00 VALUES AT $20.00 VALUES AT $2.60 VALUES AT $27.60 VALUES AT $10.00 $11.85 $13.85 $16.85 Sherman in a spectacular game. to 13 Although the Baptists outclassed the Presbyterians in nearly every department of the game, the Austin college boys fought gamely and pulled forward passes with remarkable success. was chosen as the meeting place of the Methodist conference tor lslt, at the adjourning meetsjiig held here Friday of the Northwest Texas Methodists.

Bachue of Vernon, John W. Woods of Hotan, J. 6. Means of Andrews and W. P.

Leslie were elected toy delegates to the genera conference." Dr. K. E. Robinson, pastor at Pluinview. was elected clerical Delegate.

Ballots for the other three delegates have not yet been announced. Dr. C. M. bishop, president of the Southwestern university, spoke In behalf of his work and a lecture by J.

Gilbert, president of the Paine college of Augusta, closed the session. At the afternoon session a class of seven young men were received fctto full connection and S. M. Wayland of the Southern Methodist Aide of Jackson Belton High Victorious. Houston Post Special.) BELTON, Texas.

Nov. 2. The Belton High school eleven scored a pair of touchdowns on the Cameron team here Friday and took the game by a 13 to 0 score. WEST POINT; N. Nov.

J. No They're Guaranteed All IVool uSiiiart Blue ScrgdSiiitsV9 GET A SMART HAT army: and nary football game will be 'ayed this season, according to an an- lunoement Friday night by Captain J. McMahon, football representative. Oat November 14. the date held Fin Wssv guaranteed All-Wool Blue Serge And, S.tuart Is Dead Associated Prest Repert.) JACKSON, Nov.

2 Colonel William Winston. Fontaine attached to the staffs of General "Stonewajll" Jackson and General J. E. B. Stuart '-during the war between the States, died at his home here Friday, aged 14.

After the war Colonel Fontaine became a member of th faculty of Baylor Female college at Independence, Texas, and afterwards for 10 years occupied the chair of Latin at th university of Texas. the game, the army will meet Bos-i Attractive Styles, Every New Color, Every New Style A tremendous assortment of advanced. Fall styles $2.00 md $2.50 Mustangs Beat Trinity. 'Houston Post Special.) WAXAHACHIE. Texas, Nov.

2. South, ern Methodist university won from Trinity university Friday. 19 to 0. The Mustangs depended almost entirely on open plays for their gains. uuf smartiy nyiea and carefully tsllored excellent trimmings, plain or cuff bet-torn pants your correct size Is hsre.

"Why Pay More Etsewhere" Crockett 14, Jacksonville 0. I Associated Press Report.) vouv.nr.il, icias. rov. z.in a game Age Limit in Marine Corps Now 17 Years XAntetMti Prttt Jlefft, or jooiDQU nere Friday 'between the Crockett and Jacksonville high school a eotfage, vapuain jncaianon said. u' i' Jala Beat Huntsvllle High.

A 1 tH-uUm fott SH-mO.) IOUU Texas, Nor. I. tola and Hunts-'e'rila school played a ball game Fri- wiia result of It to in Iola's favor. a i COMPLAINT ALMOST CONC Foley's Honey and Tar la great," tea I W. JJay, Campbell alien.

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Hgufton NSW YORK, Nov. t. The minimum Ltronia viuvacii won py a score cf 14 to 0. No More Arrests in age limit fpr enlistment In tb United 1 Mies marine corps nas Jptmn spwerea 1 1 from II to 17 years of age, according to tTm Plot Against Ford Who 1009 a statement Issued Friday Bight by the recruiting committee of Mayor Mitchel's committee on national defense. Prima (Associated Press Report.) 'IJ OTT Ul-L V- vMvv.fHiun., nw.

i rin aoflmrMrrmi i -i 1 i oendluoa and consent of per I arrests had "been made here In tha Lenta for physical IM the commit I youths under 4-ina tee said..

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