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i I fe HMMHMHMMBHMMBMMW Oakland and Vicinity Fair and mild tonight and Friday; light variable, winds; VOL. CIV THREE CENTS SUNDAY, TEN CENTS OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 11, 1926 Copyright, 1926, by TRIBU.VHfPublishing Co. 40 PAGES 0 NO. 70 STORIES IN Fight for Estate Of Rich Recluse BRIAND BACK I FIGHT TO Found by Kin After 20 Years HUGH McLAUGHLIN TILLEY. 21.

was only 12 years old when he started his search for his brothers and sisters, whom he had not seen since he was placed'in an orphanage at the age of 2. For 20 years tie continued his hunt and finally was, successful. He is shown here as he appears today, and as he was at 1 2. Taken by Friend 1 1M SOON? ASKSII.S.l' SAY SOLONS JUDICIARY OF M'CAMANT BUTLER Defeat Stanford miss dulcie Dixon (above) and MISS AILEEN McCANDLESS, University of California debaters, who successfully upheld the American business man as typified by Sinclair Lewis' fiction character, Babbitt," in a debate held last night with Stanford women students. To Supreme Court CASE CLASH SAVE LEAGUE Ownership of Montclair Acreage Hangs on Penciled Note on Scrap of Paper.

Vote of 8 to 3 Rejects Affidavits Accompanying Coolidge's Nominee and Premier Leaves Paris Crisis to Prevent Row Over German Entrance From. Wrecking Geneva Council General's Charges, Sent to Washington, Belie Claim of Col. Williams' Condition i Because of his friendship for an aged hermit, George W. Brusseau, 2030 Edith street, who for more than a decade was the only close Senator Hiram Johnson's Political Nemesis on Bench Congress, Overwhelmingly Dry, Predicted to Block Attempts for Early Change Volstead Ban on Booze Wets Center Hopes on Beer Exhilerating in Effect But Not Intoxicating in Fact Within Terms of Law companion of Charles Kruse. re cluse who died at the county hos Adverse Report Is Ordered After-Party at San Diego Ho pital, stands today on the verge of on Judge Chosen by the tel Basis for Accusations; SniitWn Drvs Hail Ex- Ebcarno Pact Periled' as Brazil Threatens to Bar, Teutons Unless She Wins.

Permanent Seat in Body rresident for Place in U. S. Circuit Court, Oregon Philadelphian as Moses ownership of more than JsO.OOO worth of property situated on the edge of a fashionable residential district. Settlement of the estate, which consists of a 10-acre plot of ground in the Montclair district, is before the California supreme court, having been carried there by Attorney Paul E. Sloane.

representing Brusseau, and Albert Hill, public BY iTNITtD fKLSS BY UNITED PRESS WA8D WIRE TO TRIBUNE cam DTKfJO. March LEASED WIRE TO TRIBUNE WASHINGTON, March 11. The WASHINGTON, March 11. Bv 11. 1' xS Sit 5 5 I BY ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE TO TRIBUNE GENEVA March 11.

Premier Brland of France waa back from, Paris and in active consultation ith the other leaders today In an a vote of 8 -to 3, the senate Judiciary committee today adopted a report recommending that the sen senate Judiciary committee decided today to appoint sub-committee to consider pending bills for modification of the prohibition laws. administrator. TJnited States naval authorities in Washington were asked today to decide disposition of charges of drunkenness against Colonel Alex-Williams, retiring marine SCRAP OF PENCILED PAPER ONLY DEED. ate reject the' nomination of Wallace McCamant, as Judge of the circuit court of appeals, Oregon. effort to prevent the council re--construction crisis from wrecking-the league of nations.

The out- Brusseau's hope that he will be Although Chairman Cummins base commandant here, as preferred by his militant successor, Kmedlev D. Butler. repaid for the years of service he gave to Kruse without remunera first announced a different vote, the United Press- learned that the ballot, which was taken behind standing development this forenoon Th accusations were forwarded tion are based on a scrap of paper with, penciled notations which re to Washington today by Rear Admiral Robertson, commanding was the unanimous adoption' by the assembly's full political com-' mittee of the sub-committee'a r- closed doors, showed only three cords the last wishes of Kruse. The Republican members. Senators port recommending Germany's ftd- paper, once decided not to be a will, is before the high court for the Eleventh naval district.

They were filed by General Butler In connection with a welcoming party mission to the league. Goff, West Virginia; Ernst, Kentucky, and Deneen, Illinois, voting for President Coolidge's nominee. In adopting the sub-committee's final determination as a deed to the property. Its wording is: given to the new marine enter oy Colonel Williams, alleged to have Senator Means, Republican, Col report, the assembly political committee smashed precedent by renouncing the right to convoke orado, was present but did not vote. t9 Against the nomination were two Oakland, March 12.

This Is my Gift of Dcod all is In my possession to Mr. G. W. Brusseau after my death. This was the brief note left by representatives of the German dele Republicans, Senators Borah, Idaho, aid Cummins, Iowa, with gation to give information con Kruse with Brusseau on April 6, 1923, one month before his death, mm six Democratic senators.

Caraway, Arkansas: Walsh, Montana; Neely, West Virginia; Reed, Missouri; Overman, North Carolina, and cerning Germany's International status and her desirr sincerely to conform with her international engagements. ROW PERILS ft I ji -r mzr yii t- fir, l' Iplilllll as he was leaving for the county hospital, from whence he never ex Ashurst, Arizona. locarxo pact. rr The nomination of McCamant, Renunciation of this privilege; who put in nomination Coolldge for the Republican vice-presidential candidacy at Chicago, had been pending for weeks. prevented further complication; of-the delicate situation, as it was realized that the German leaders, in view of the uncertainly over tha." council membership question might' well decline to send delegates be- The Jon of the committee forecast rejection of the nomina tion by the senate when it is con been enlivened by cocktails.

AFFIDAVITS DIFFER AS TO CONDITION. General Butler, in his complaint, demanded a general court-martial of Colonel Williams, it was aid, for "intoxication and conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman." Affidavits supporting the charges accompanied the formal complaint, together with some testimonials of officers that Colonel Williams was "not intoxicated." Colonel Williams is under technical arrest and has been removed from command of the fourth regiment of marines. Naval authorities here said he would be expelled from the service if General Butler's charges were sustained by a court-martial. HOTEL PARTY BASIS OF BUTLER'S CHARGE. The charges against Colonel Williams were the outgrowth of an alleged "cocktail banquet" at the retiring commandant's home, with General Butler as guest of honor.

The crusading marine reprimanded the marine and naval officers attending the party at the time, declaring they were violat fore the committee. sidered there later. The fact that Premier Brland: abandoned Paris at such an im McCamant was given a recess appointment by Coolioge to the Judgeship. Ills nomination was sent to tii senate in the usual course at the opening of the ses pected to return. The note ws)s wrapped in a package witn a few intimate belongings of Kruse and turned over to Brusseau with the key to the little house which the recluse had occupied for many yea rs.

THROWN OUT AS WILL. UPHELD AS DEED. It is all the tangible evidence that Brusseau has to produce in support of his claim that he is entitled to the But it Is sufficient to bring the matter before three high courts of the state and now the matter is before the highest tribunal for final- settlement. The property tangle was brought to the attention of the late Judge George Samuels when Brusseau filed a petition for probate of the paper as the last will of Kruse. But, because of the omission cf the date.

Judge Samuels refused probate and granted letters of administration to Albert Hill, public administrator. portant moment In French political life was taken' as. an Indication of how serious the international situation had become in' Geneva for today opened with the league af nations in peril and tha entire Lo sion, and the protest was imme diately made by Senator Hiram Johnson. Republican, California. BABBITT 0 YOUTH LONG LOST Johnson contended that had violated Instructions of the carno policy of European, reconciliation Last night Pau-Boncour said the situation was "ripening." Thisi morning he remarked: "I should" i- 'All AJ' voters of Oregon in declining to vote for Johnson at the Republican national convention in 1920 when Affile.

CO-EDS BY say it is not ripenina. but rotten-. Ing." Johnson also was a candidate. Mrfjimnnt: contended that he "We. thought when we came ta" hort marie na Dledee to vote for ing the Constitution and acting in Geneva that there waa merely soms; differences between Franca and Germany over the council prob-v a manner "unbecoming to an offi- Berkeley Girls Win Popular eer and gentlemen." Verdict From Debaters lem." he said.

"Thlsjias been dis-. In June, 1A23, the matter again was submitted to the Alameda superior court in the form of a petition to record the scrap of paper Johnson. Truck Runs Amuck; Hits Woman, Store A woman" was struck down and e.4W-T 4v WW A Brothers and Sisters, Separated at Death of Parents, Are Reunited. pelled. but now we'tlnd a crisis of Stanford.

la A threatening not only the Locarno- pacts but the league' very as a gift deed, and in this claim Judge James G. Quinn decided thai and a thwarting of German's en-5 injured and a store front damaged to the extent of $200 today when Kruse had never intended the piece trance actually menacing world Separated from his brothers and of paper as a will but intended tha ISbtit sisters when he was 2 years old, shortly nfter the death of his par G. B. Pope, 6638 East Seventeenth street, lost control of his motor truck at Forty-seventh avenue and East Fourteenth street and crashed it should constitute an immediate conveyance of his land as deed with a reservation of a life estate in himself until his death. ents, Hugh MrLaugrlfn.

21, 1117 IMfty-third street, grew up-'un- aware of their whereabouts while In the meantime Urusseau hi over the curbing and sidewalk into the building. they spent twenty years searching peace. CHINA DEMANDS MEMBERSHIP. Chao Hsln-Chu. chief Chinese delegate, today again demanded enlargement of the council with a place for-China.

Insisting that al- location of seats should not alwaya" be on the basis of military strength, but that more stable elements, like economic power, geographical po-- -sltion. great population and ancient- lost a third suit Jiled the A later party the Coronado hotel, to which all guests at the Williams home were invited, was also a "wet" occasion, it was claimed, and it was on the strength of Colonel Williams' conduct at the hotel that General Butler preferred his complaint. "THE LAW IS ENFORCED WHEREVER I GO." LOS ANGELES, March 11. "There is nothing unusual In my fight on booze at San Diego," General Smedley D. Butler declared today, commenting on charges he had filed against Colonel Alexander Williams, his predecessor in command of the southern California marlni base.

"The law is enforced wherever I go." declared the militant marine chief. "I believe in supporting the constitution." General Butler, recent arrival In Mrs. Ruby Wooster, 3o. of 2147 for h.im. i public administrator for reimburse BERKELEY.

March 1 1. "Intellectuals talk, but Babbitts make the. world go." With this contention. Miss Alleen McCandles, University of California student, upheld the. type of man exemplified by Sinclair Lewis' famous fiction character.

In a debate with Stanford coeds here last night. Miss McCandless pointed to Henry Ford as a shining example of the worth and usefulness of such men. Ruth Llnsley and Rhoda Lewis of Stanford University saw Babbitt in a far less favorable light. To them he is one'who thrives on luncheon clubs and cheap booster talk, and who haa denied the finer ment for his 13 years of unremit Seventh avenue, was struck down by the machine. She was taken to That Is the dramatic story brought to lixht hy the elder brother, V.

H. McLaughlin. J3 ting labors, and Hill appealed to the supreme court for decision on title to the property. BRUSSEAU ONLY MAN the Oakland emergency hospital, suffering from cuts and bruises "on the face and body. Atalaya Terrace, San KrancUco, The sub-committee would decide whether beer hearings should be WHOM HE TRUSTED who succeeded In a final effort to find the boy, that Hugh might par TO INTERVENE Pope's truck crashed into the Cut off from the surrounding store at 4634 East Kourteentn street operated by Alesslon held and would present its recommendations to the full committee, which would make the final de ticipate in his grandfather's estate.

One thousand dollars has been neighborhood by hills and a dense row of cypress and eucalyptus kept in trust for him culture should be taken Into con-'; sideratlon. "To the criticism that there are-military difficulties 1n China." hi said, "we reply that aur Internal', strife may cease at any moment, because, following tha classics rt Chinese proverb 'brothers comba' ing brothers at home wllL (r cision. trees, -Kruse kept to himself and MUDDLE In 1907 nine brothers and sisters Film Actor Kills warned off who might chance on his ppwpertfrr Hast. Bv ROBEKT T. SMAI.I suffered the-loss of their parents.

things of life for a mechanical system of existence. AUDIENCE VOTES TO Special Conaipondant Tha Oakland TRIBUNE Hazen, then 16. the eldest child southern California from Philadelphia, where he was ousted as di pected everybody and was alone. His relatives In Germany, when in and the present Mrs. Hazel Love of WASHINGTON.

March 11. No question comes oftener to Wash rector of public safety after formed of his death, expressed Sacramento, strove bravely to care external aanger. Yesterday the allied nation ington these days than the one: Self to Dodge Trial BT UNITED PUSS LEASED WIRE TO TRIBUHE LOS ANGELES, March 11. Scheduled to appear in a Pasadena court today on a disturbance charge, J. Herbert Frank, film stormy two-year reign, opened his California campaign for "righteous that the situation revolting arou Is there any real chance for a for the children and to keep them together, but the taFk waa too modification of the Volstead act at their surprise as they had supposed him dead for a quarter'of a century, and never dreamed that he owned a valuable tract of Washington Decides to Join Powers in Action in Orient the council membership quarre I' had almost got beyond their con-l ness" by preferring charges against hi retiring host.

Colonel Williams. any time In the near future?" The answer is "No." UPHOLD MR. BABBITT. Miss Dulcie Dixon aid Miss McCandless of California debated the faults and virtues of Babbitt with Miss Linsley and Mis Lewis. The audience attested the vindication of hitn by the California coeds in a ballot.

124 to tfc John L. McNab of San Francsico was chairman of the debate. much. CHIT.fJHEX AKE SCATTEHED IX nitt-'EKKNT HOMES. on charge of drunkenness.

trol. Brazil declared she could only vote for Germsny If ah her- actor, committed suicide In his It-iin no wonder, however, that REPRIMANDED OFFICERS FOR the question Is being aked. The apartment here. DRINKING HIS HEALTH. Pome went to relatives, some to "wet" and "dry" issue Is being kept Frank used chloroform and gas The general claims the former constantly before Congress and be in killing himself.

ommandant and other high rank The actor was Involved In the fore the people, but as yet the wets" have no real strength In In naval and marine officers. "Babbitt deliberately denies and narcotic Investigations which sur drank to his health with cocktails. ruins his better self," was the ac either the Senate or the House and solf were admitted tfho tha council, an attitude which, if persisted In. meant that Germany could not given council membership, since unanimity is requisite and that' Germany's delegates would areb-' ably return to Berlin. SPAIN HINTS COMPROMISE.

With Spain non-committal con Kruse-had only one friend whom he trusted, according to Sloane, and that was Brusseau. who lives at 2010 Edith street, and helped care for the recluse for 1J years. Kruse never had Money to pay Brusseau for his labor, but Intended to are that Bruseeau ultimately received his property. It Is claimed. It was only through the help of Brusseau when the old man was falling In health, that the 10-acre plot Va rounded the death of Wallace Reid By MDWFXIi PENNY Dalud Praaa Buff Corraipoadaat.

WASHINGTON. March 11. The United States government. In agreement with -other protocol powers, haa decided to intervene forcibly in the Chinese situation. unless China Immediately removes mines from Takti channel and even? time a prohibition issue "Such conduct is unbecoming of fleers and gentlemen." he reprl tnanded his Inferiors.

cusation made by Miss Lewis. "He Is not essentially productive, but Is a clever buyer and seller who private homes, and little Hugh found himself In the San Francisco Nursery for Homeless Children. I There he stayed until, at the age of he was adopted by Mr. and Mr. T.

It. Tlliey. then of 1117 Fifty-third street. Hugh led a normal boy's happy life, warmed by the affection of his foster parents, but he frequently would wonder sbout those brothers snd is- a few years ago. Helen Wins Twice General Butler derlared in a does his business under the stlmu reaches a vote the dry victory is an overwhelming one.

The antl-prohihltlon forces believe, nonetheless, thst they are making some headway. They say they are try'nc to talk -courage" lus of a physical excitement similar statement that his action in preferring charges wn not based on cerning her eventual action aa Ger In-Nice Tourney to gambling. Babbitt chases money and culture In one breath, and con other obstructions to foreign many's candidacy, and Japan' al anything that took place while he saved from being sold fur tasea and the mortgage cleared off. It la NICE. France, March 11.

Helen Wills added two more vie claimed. Unless China meets these de siders to church good busi ness." Miss Tinsley added to the con titude at least reserved and mysterious M. Unden. Sweden youthful foreign pounding the, table with hia fist, stuck unflinchingly to his attitude that tha coun Following the death of Kruse at lories today, one In the singles of the Nice tournament and the other the county hoapital. Brurerau pur demnation of Mr.

Babbitt with the mands, which Is probable, joint naval action by the United States and foreign Asiatic fleets1 to open Taku. Tientsin charge that "he haa no Ideas on chased a cemetery lot In the grounds which sdoin his own In mixed doubles. The American champion de cil -must not be Increased beyoad public matters except what be harbor. Is Inevitable. the addition of Germany.

house. He could see the grave feated Joan Ridley, English girl. Foreign Minitr Tantuaa T. ilea- In a Joint note to the Peking reads In his own papers. Though he thinks his city Is the beet little (-2, and then partnered with a) of Spain Introduced lata tha situation today what was regarded: Charles 8.

Klngaley, won two love government and military commanders, made public by the state old town In the world, he doesn't lers ne Knew were nis. When Mrs. Tilley health weakened seven years ago. Hugh waa cared for by Mr. and Mrs.

David Mose. whose home Is the Fifty-third street address. The Tilleys now reside at 1054 Stanford avenue. TR XMTEI BVRIXKSS WITHOl'T RECOGNITION. Hugh was located when the elder McLaughlin discovered to which orphanage he had taken twenty years sgo.

Since the reunion it baa been revealed that Hugh and his brother into some of their fellow statesmen who are wet at heart, but Invariably vote dry. They think they sea of progress' In this direction, but frankly admit that the likelihood of changing the act In any important respect la atlll remote. It was foreseen at the beginning of the present session of Congress that the prohibition issue was In for a thorough threshing out. Tha forecasts have been more than fulfilled. Sarcely a day passes without a clash between the liquor and anti-liquor force.

The weta believe that this constant discussion ts good for their cause and that aa water wears away a stone, they may event uallv get somewhere. Ml R'J i on MANY from his porch, and It was the last request of Kruse that he be but led at this point in order to be near bis friend. He alo had expressed an aversion, it la declared, to the lower, more luxurious flats hy some as a conciliatory not by department here today, the power care how corrupt the municipal government la unless It affects his protested against such shipping seta from Mlsa Eta ley and Deen, an English pair- Man Found in Daze own business." Insisting that what Spain would do In the event her demand for a seat was rejected had never bean d's-' Monir FOR PROGRESS obstruction as violation of the 1101 treaty-and threatened "protective measures to be a plied against was a guest at Colonel Williams kerne. The statement follows: "I have made no statements (hat would lead anyone td think that I had placed Colonel Williams under arrest la his own home, but so long as reports have circulated that I arrested htm while a guest In his pome I take this occasion to declare that I positively did not. Whatever happened in his hom haa nothing to do with mr action la the case.

The unfortunate Incidents which caused my action took place In a hotel when I was not a guevt this officer." The general admitted he had many offer from California cities te lead vice and dry movements, patterned after his erusada la Philadelphia. War Debt ParUys THAN EVER BEFOItE. closed, thua giving the Impraaaloa. of tha cemetery, deepite their permanent care. ri'BIJC ADMINISTRATOR STOPS HM RU Believed U.

5. Lawyer Although Babbitt may be a without discrlmlna- eitaer party Uoa." clever buyer and seller. Mis Dixon that Fpairfjwould not go ta the limit of abandoning the leaf a. If her aspiration mere not attajaed. NEW TORtC March 11.

OP) pointed out In hia behalf the pride Brnaaeaa arranged the funeral. A man believed ta be John 8. Iey- sVnor Tanguas T. Mesaia la with which we habitually speak have mrt oa many occasions with and the last rites were about to be PfTTTR VUVTTO HY IDRCE NOT INTEXDm. tnoar.

noted patent attorney and credited her with aa ambtuoa te of the Tankee borsetrader. performed at the side of tha grave Unit ed Rates Commissioner of tKARH. IS OPINIO. LONDON. March tl rulti'h The recent dlncovery this out knowing a relationship Hugh 1 a teller In a bank here Mc-Laaahliit transacts buslnesjs.

earn real or Fpaln her ancient aoaa-t tlon aa a great power. Commander when Public Administrator Hill learned of the burial and balled Patents from till ta 1117. waa There ts no thought that there authorities today admitted tre likelihood at Intervention in Chins, franco's recent flight ta tNuth- which was done at the younger found wanderlrg la Harlem last night nnable ta apeak coherently. the re rr merle. The bodv was taken bark to the andertaker and type In fiction has suddenly created a type of men who Mid themselves ridiculed." she said.

They bare done more for the pro- can be a repeal of the prohibition amendment for many years to come. Therefore the wets are but Insisted that the planned action would not be -forcible America Is dearrthed as ana, af many plana. later Interred In a more luxurious and was taken ta the parr ho path ward of Belieme heepitaL working for some sort of modifica The attitude here Is that the sit tion which fntlht one wttbln the part of the remeiery. Hill believed that ihe reclvee was worthy of be greea the world In the last It years than was accomplished la uation. will be taken cat cf by or Detectives found in his pockets boy a window.

Mrs. Love and ber brother also ri- rnired each other. A week prior ta the discovery they paaKed tim and again In a ballroom ta San Francisco without realising narrow limits of the constitutional dinary diplomatic Intervtntion. ter care and bettr final rvUr.i RmoDened by France the frevtous 4 eentartea." inhibition. Fist Fights Break Up Japanese Diet TOKVO.

Marvh 11 letters addreeed ta Tmew, ha ta 7 years old. Korrlbl Intervention; the rnit-d In her rebuttal. Ml MrCsadleas Oa atrorg Ugal advice the weta plara than en the bi'ide plot, rending dertin ef the rarren rrea was Informed, would be re. WASHINGTON'. March II they wet brother and isa sorted only after all 1 bad ort as ta the flrsl ownership of have steered away at Laat from proposing any s'reholic eon-tt for the never gw they woo Id tfce relate.

Brw -aa baa twamH Hah. MrLauh iB r.sbiln. between taeer of tb goveret tarty aed ra was kaowa as Tillev. and raring fnr the tike to legalise, la this way they belter the? wUI bav wider tati- A family reun.on Y-r hei I reaewtatfvee ef the whkh were the hermit's tsde. Cowrt Ktve are aaid ta ta ef tb It Ut Iserakt be with them.

or lodges re- re I. Kamxi-aia. a ft a FVaace has reopened dlaopaolona with this ronntry for settlement sf ker tl. war debt. Ambasaador Brnr.

aewTy t-potnted French envoy, has in onetaton on the abject wttfe I Seirsury Mellon. Kit wis cMarloed the rreUry JKa eTWd PrewUent OeUdre that eettUraect mt the French debt Tntnrnd ta noma est eat an the ertta Oara a fallaa nr-meat. new a4e fire la tie H-4 beee bill wead legaKse bever-ara, ah1'! are not tatoitoattaf a rain delivered a stirring defense of (be American business man. The growth cf Babbitt Is as evidence that -en It are Is not a beaven-eent gift ta wfekh but few are ellaible. bet that 'it hoall grew oat ef daily Ufa.

aba declared. Itabbrtt sesapUnea the Irriff remanea ef arrerydar I. fa. great painters sjaft tt3ng Ma-demta ad tOTaansncod derrtlag fri rirls In rare a tmr4 waa taken. leads te a ta e-'ee eharra oqeaj va.

the -baH" boy WUI welcd bath lata tb to, 4 by tb fcllawtag Train Bandits Loot 22 Cars of Freight MINNCAPOUK. Wants 11. l- Raal.ts bell a Hm-nesoila as. Lavie frUM trala ear Hn. IX.

and arened and oa4e4 It ears, a rr i asaga rrtv4 by NX tfcief er-eraUr of-rvcce tb road at beaertrt ta stated tola. A daisy of t'rmr bewra te a44. trda. 9 Missionary, Family Flee China Pirates HOXGKOXfJ. Warrb 11.

DerM failrd. i.tixo or -mimv BKijrrt em bhit. TIEXTFIX. Msrtb II. Preparsttoea ta aead da ta Taka a c-onea'-ar repraaaatativa aboard a fareiara a-aaboat ta rw4y eea-i itietva attendant apoa a bWksd efc'rrdnaT braagbt sbwt by fac-tlanal Cbaaa rgkUng.

warn abaa-e peed today rwroipt af In-fnmarlos that tka sb'pe were re-v at tbatr assta. a rat The eranttvueaal f.re4krs and aaer: W. W. btc- wtktest ax4e MfeWr af reee-atatr wffer4 baiiere retW eeeora'ed raS'i fiM'ti w- aeed Ir a I rewte ref-a I ---ea tat I a 2 V4F ataMoxat hiRa 'IntoiVrat isg aaera for eoearaga asrsnan," terfera. n-r4er tfc new teg'k)a-ta rtpmrnt rr weta II aeid Tbesnaa.

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