Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 300, Hammond, Lake County, 8 June 1920 — Page 2

Pago Two

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All Must Be Decided Before Standard Bearer is Chosen at Meeting. 15Y f;!-K;i: u. iioi.mf fSTSFF CORRESPONDENT I. N. SERVICE! PUlPA'ati, .lune a -With the. prrsi-dtp-'.al situation deadlocked, or at .-t stagnated.4 attention was turned today to the three bip fight a now in - r : e: r c s s all of which must be decided -b.-f.-tre the . . 1'. names its I?;-) standard hirT. Th( se arc-: ' -Th- fight on the leapue - f nations -j4 -t:i: in th- platform Willi Senator Hits m Johnson. and Senator William H rah .-tan dins out apalnst th- Hold ft the inclusion of a plank which ahs.d'itely repud is tes the league :tnl all It? works. WATSOVAIII.ll CONTKNT 5 The (-von nrnr' intensive fipht 'over llifi chaii truvnship of the all important committee on restliitiuns between the supporters of Senator Janus K. U'Htf..n. .,i Indiana, and Oi;tlen Mills ..f New York . It was claimed early tori:-, y 1 y Senator Watson's friends that .yfrioin.t strermth had been musur-d To ir;sure t !.. naming of the lloosor to the honors. a The controversy over the Herman en t chairmanship of the convention. The three outstanding candidales for this honor today were Senator lienry Pabot Podue, of Mass.. who as temporary clia irma n, was to make the keynete republican address of the rnuijiain; Senator Med:!! Mei'nrmick, of Illinois, and ex-Senator Albert J. I v" ride e. of Indiana, e x-Progressive an1 a. staunch friend of Col. Roosevelt. l.ITTt.F. MOV KM KM' XOTED A-rtcnp the candidates themselves. Th-rr- was little movement. (Jen. Wood Senator Johnson and v. Powden were all in Chicaco toilay and takinp an a live part in the direction of tactics. Senator Warren G. Ilurdinc. of Ohio, outside of the liig Three" cmmar.'ls most attention, also is here with! his Ohio s'.,jin.,T ters . ! '!t.her can .i :-!.;f s .,r( p.p er-ur.d were; . Sfnat-r Miles lv.mdexter. of Wash-up, t- .. - tjor. Calvin C. i;.iii lp of Mass.'; H. riry .1. Allen, of Kansas; ;.-v. 'Am. C. Spro:;1. of Pa . lr. Nicholas Jl'.irray l.utier. of .m w iotk; senator jar;r.- IT. Watson, of lioiiuia; '-v. lelvvin P. Morrow, of K y . . Senator Frank H. Kcl!"pi.'. e,f Minn.; Senator Irvine !.. l..onr.ol. of Wisconsin; Si tint t Henry fab.it Itdpe. of Mass.; and former Ambassador to France Myron I; . He-nek. of hio . ( MI!JTKS (1T IN 4 II1CM.O So me where in this list of "dark Ivr-:-'' on the ground the Pphtninp4 mis ht s-trlk'-. or it mipht strike ampnir the candidates who were not in Chicago t day. The more prominent anion? tha se Wfre: Parmer President 'William Howard Tr.ft. Charles Kvana Hughes, Philander C. Knox, of Pa., and Herbert Hoover. "f t)ii randidates themselves, no ono of the hijf three could 1 caid to occupy anything- lake a otiniiiandinp position . IOT OK I.OtVDllV T1I.K There lias be. n a considerable inter;-', in Powden talk in the past 4? Honrs, dsie larp-dy to reports that what i left of the fjua'-d" is lining up l''"'Tr! the Illinois governor. Ofl set ting this was a tremendous r'T-ular rneiting jn Chicago last nipht, addrtssed by ll:rntii Johns-.n. The on-th-:.--'asm w as ' i-mend ni and th" fiery Ca'r.fof nian addressed two mttlni:s which were attended by approximately ; '',00) persons. ASKS HOME RULE Spfc-iai. To The Timks.1 CTIICA'.JO, June S. Home rule for Itawail w ill be asked by the deh Ration from that territory as a plank in the Republican platform, it was announced today by Senator John H. Wise. This lbdee probably will be asked by the .o h ii i'ioo tomorrovy. appeariiiK before To pia't'-irm committee. ' Th-- delegation also w ill urpre the turn- . f Liaiif.o aires of agricultural i r,d in IT.iwa.i to the Hawaiian people. Th-"- del. --.ti s. who hav e Ivvo votes, said today that they woiild ia-t one for Johnson and one for f vindcxtor until ht- la tor is el. initiated, and then would i a .-(. e'h for .lel'loetl. RSH BOUND OVER FOR FEDERAL JURY VIn. nt Fish, the man who tried to U Jam- - Culliiither of Kast ( l.teiien a oh ns oflicial "shaker-down" of th" v. . Internal Ken-nue service, was rivt;n i is preliminary hearing before I'. S. ' '. ni m iss iutier Charles Surprise in the 1-d. ral court at Hammond this niv.rmntr. l .sh's partner, K. K. Warherp. has no' b-erv arrested. Fish, pretending he was c n employe of the revenue department, in. mated that (lall.iller could make a I. ir. h of money in Past PhioaEO collecting from m. n who were handling liquor. He offered to hand tjallasher the job for ii Tfe was bound over t. tho federal grand jury under $1.mmi bond. Don't throw your papet awaj vithout reading the want ad page. Why? pTrxrf is jxsitive vi-hen founded upon facts plus experience. BEECH AM 'S PILLS have been used for 60 years by people all over the globe. ouir tsm tarn . r.it if m mv-is TbeL-rgestSaie of Anv Medicine in the World.

EOR HAWAI

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FAMOUS HORSEMAN

, Jf 'v-'w. V x t r j if t - " ..VitMv it . J:hn v . '.' John E. Madticn, v.h;- ;? known wh?rever thorotijr'ib t :r. horses a r: HOW CANDIDATES STARTED DAY ' INTERNATIONAL NES SERVICE Chicago, June 8. Here's what the three leading' presidential candidates did on the opening- day ot the con. rentlon: Senator Hiram Johnson arose early, g'yra.ted energetically tlironh his morntnf calisthectics anfl. then plurgred into conferences with hl campaig'n lea-ders. Gen. Leonard Wood remained at his headquarters at Tort Sheridan, bossing1 that part cf the TJ. S. array which Is under his direction. Gov. Frani O. Lowden, who hart planned to leave for the state capital at Spring-field, decided to remain here and keep I113 eye on the convention for a time, after which he may go "somewhere in Illinois." CITIZENS WRATHY AT 1 eaJT" citizens. A nt umber of K.-tst i'h anions them several women, left the council chamber in a tiphtini? mood last nipht when after an hour and a half of routine business Ahl rm.ui pert peerson move.j a postponctr.-nt of the eh-o-tion of the new member of the P-iard of Fdueation until the nest mo.it hip The motion carried without a dissent inp vote

MEETING

in spite ,,f the fHet tha' th" eoun.-il f;ar.i, d lab r. members knew a large number of cjtt-j ... vv. akrass of irobs u tens w.re pro.-ht only because of the j ,,m. uh--:i '! . i.pat-schedub.-d Poard of Blnep.!ion .-lection. I rate units in str. l-o-s, and r A r. p.jrf ir" the ni' i::..m;i 1 com m i t - e r-. .on va advo.'.-'- i as . was read wheat r ...inii, n-ll tha' the!,,.-. , :f . , r . . : -.- !-'ront park be re-rame.j Menionr-1 ! , ..r,.,,.'., ,) that n.l w . i park" and tha' a 'P.H..T, il bu'ldinur bej-h-ir ta w f-.tin of aa : ,,:a erected on the jak.- sirb A!di str..-; ', w , Oheir .. m (nd. at a .-os I not to e.--e S:',i .mi.i. This j

building, tt was recomm.-nfi.aj, sh-oiht be used for hathifiP purpos.s and also be provid.al with rooms for recreational and other purposes. The Inland ?'"'; company, the committee reported, is w i 1mar to til! :n the lake so as o. .rd.ar'e the park free ,.f cost to the .r- and it wa ret'ommerded that., the cry ;.(: ih proia.sal. It was nlso su-cisi'd b- the committee mat the pinrnnrT.t no p.asked for all kinds r.f vvar m. an. ; ' s be placed in the huildiri and nark. After some debate the trucking ordp tiarne which was passed by the eounei a few vve.ks ait" was amended so as to permit the use .,f trailers, whihc it helicon COtltitidf.l oroide loss d.'tUlHET" t . th- streets than trucks. A con; mu tu.ation from th. Indiana Harbor I'me clubj con. erninp tru kntp was r-eeiv -ii and placed on Id". V t .... . r.or-.i .- 1.. an t.f tliill Mill! to mrrl the current exp.nses of the c.ty n Ii t : I I the leM installment of taxes is co !....!t wa.s au I he-riz.-fl hv the- issuato ' ..' i no , warrants. A re.p;.-st from Th-- I'n 'i: i lioaul for a transfer of 5.i.uu from ih- j iren.-ral fund to the park fund to ! used in pavinir the park labor p.av wa.s referred to the finance ...tntii.itTwo ord. nances for a ppropr ;at ion s . $1,000 and $:.e0 for police ma inl -nan-were rejei-toi, an approi.ri.iln.il -f for the dejiartm.n' of Public Health w; passed to third read in p. th- salary -1 tt assistant c . ; y me -han icia ri was 1:1.0-. a to $200 a in.. 1, tii and the ordinances f..f . increases of ;iliiry of i h- I i.'K-y i a ce l.T-Ol -.. p.n.l.r 1he la.OTot-s .aroi 1 , . L a 1 1 . oral nre.it foreman w. t- pico-,1 l,, third read in p. The council itrarr-d pniippuii to tb county commissioners for th.- i av:t;p of fJuthrie. Wail inc. D..-k" t-hic'e. I-',-rs he avenue and ICIst. stree.s. TI - r.-i-tp-. - lion of William ('.dlins as a member of the old Park Poard was accepted. i WATSON AND MILLS STILL lil BAIILEi tTU i" A '.". .Tune S.-- After ti-ht whi-h lasted all r.ii;ht. th- faction- o;,ntemlinp for the chai rma ps'n i p of the lesolutions comruitt'e of tii- IP pubio.au iaUon,i committee, faii-d to a-r..- -n ith. r Senator .Tanas P. a a or .1,1..., Mills for .bat efhee Pater the n.riotial cotutn ,t t. . w.-re K. ini: over the list of members of the pes,.li, lions committee, and d-ciar t'-,(t if a truce had not b- en r.-a-h- I b-t w , -n Watson mid Mills by the time : . c nvvtition open-d. til'pv would mov e to trtve the ollice of fhii'miKIl to some metr.her of the committee, w ho has not yet beep mentioned lor the position. Brinpinp shipments of ore. ten l-iis docked and tin loaded at the tlary harbor I. .st week, settlnp a II' w reeorti feT ore totmaee. 1he lake shippinp season is now poinp full blast and the pres. n rt'tc boats are oominp in from the like

Superior ore repions. the hip mill willjlieved the n-t consistory will soon be stocked with the raw product. be held in September

HAS AMERICA'S ONLY

L ailue.i ami his "h cemetery" near ; I'. S h'.s ;:.:;:'our jr I ".ace. roar I s-:. 1.y i'h first horse to :.ni a Lis: res. '-ns.' p:a.-e it: the SWITCHMEN ADDRESS CI A. 'Th t I.,.' a K Ti; .1.1! M I i i n i i It l 111 H " : ' 'hi. V..' '11 ' ' V. A le 'ot-r the I ! ualkY. . r. v. . i ! W". th. 1. haa ,-. d. w. 1 few ! o ; t ;. - i. ia'e v.a no -a ya .; ic ir i wio a s as a .-d. iof thj rn , eh ! ;l 1 rm! n now I 'he Th.- Am -t i was d a. . :;. ' That. .;! j ' Am n. an S j f.fli. ial. . j ,,i,.r,.s: a . 'a ' en of 1 by the various tiot was be,-,,!.,! oar.r .. r; f Pa!-.-." of the r ink aad Pah. a k ' r 1: s th' l.ii.ii,; i. -. ; POLICE BREAK n a mm ' ' rl"r ' " w nti.. -.i.u I i.a or -v.y ati.! f T i - c r ! r. -a' if if;'i:"i:'! ' l.-iw.ix. p,, tl Pro-: -1 and : Ion. .pp-r-I I ta r- as ti s. -a - a ol j o f a s t o v b . 1 1 1 : o 1 ' 1 I t h- w h.ele mt. r-.f th-'urn.-d and sa ("..hi -a a (ii hoist ;n ti i- !'t of t ,. ,: i w . re hii'-- 1; p - a p. -Ii. h I- a v v. suff .cat ii j: . d 1 h j an a it th a rr: v The men w 1 r.- 1 k. d i j 1 r 1 '; '" l-'-w I V-V ' ' 1 f I !' I P ". i.t wi.ri.h -if n. v- t..; s I r. ' i ; "rij '':'"' e!son. v,r,'; l!;''u'-,i ; "ti .st r- . 'i-ir: : .; i PiP I Pbm.n.er str. I-.d .!; P j ,,; - ,!"". Par. P. oh v..a, i -and rel.u.-.d. j l V, a - HAMMflNIl MFN ! Aor mmm nL 1IUMUULU ,. ,ake onir.'v- wa- h d at . .. nt eonsis n Pie .b H.i m m-nd Vi.-, also o t h class ; On mot n t h.irl v -f au r i v in. ei iejc at Port. Wav nton of po'l.s liuttt.r . f v i e presub nt n -d I b nry Hammopd, as i r a t-;r. , , f a;;:loty ,.f ."...ft M 1 t- 1 1 of W i-irr.. i I, a a. v. ' o for oaf:- ha - P. 11 111- 'a a. I , f the S..-OU ISlI Ki4"- : t he Scot ! ish Pi4.- c -4t Wav ne. ?!. 1 w by . f h- In1 da M . - ,, Pom.1 'r l.t" tiapi-ts , f !' d at 1- ' r. p. : 4 il'-tr. . w-rk. j; ,- r.-tik d-sir-d j mil.)r. ..15! ., p o n of ' J the j.,..-.. work li-pf b rb r in Pah. . oiintj . 1 ..' nr'. " who i.r.ntpht 215 c-i : d i-." . s p. pthc lut-her d.-pre., islti'i 'h- n Iake county tn t'p.-- e'-.vs The Ft. Wayne O-msisierv is debt and has a i-irt-- balim treasurv. ..Vpp! ic-i t i. ..is ;far class arV' ftimins in so ra.-t tin n t he ' M p- I,... tw to

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4 Lex in ."ton, lV. whosp norumor.t is seen in the picitne. .vieverai other fnir.ous l;trt e;j lime ?.t:r. heon p'anU'd in l';e ut.iir.P burial erouii'J EAST CHICAGO YOUTH N SERIOUS TROUBLE he no ;1 tit-ure ot a mid. ml!.-xibl". iioot.d i-et.iral ti.'li--- chapter ):::: had If. HIV w,o.--e mtst'.TMt 111 O h ',,- n Pa lc; do' sn't Sob i . v huh he j f. r 1 1:1" ...' 1 ,1 I-, hav. ';trv 1 ...h f .r ' I 'f be 1 , .bill- tj. Put :, as 'be urm.i.l : r..!l. r and h. nee 11 nw.-i:'inr trial. ll. ), br.i

r-.-.l 1 r- ..ft ' 'h-- cry . i.v,, j P, ,1 !,n,on-io s in j Paul l.r-' tlarip-s ".. ral umr.-. r i ' - be re.--. I : aT al c ': v eU. v ' n. : j I'lbb- :.nd a.! tli

b '..UKil these colv. b n h. passed ,.. and ,., la. Kmc the them up. ll: trii! on that j f ,. to b: j . 'kiiv ba .n d ft - nr.e :n ' h I r a m 1 a h. To the mi a n 1 1 r ltd ! jot j WO' ... was ti tease l .-a bonds to pet a 1 r. of rat- ti'ianca. U . H s-upht t, I Chier,--, and H.. A irrer ard ,;., . r f-r 'he Past Phipi;iv c-t. pat.... Pan! circulate! ...o that -r v' milk-fe.l ejlixens ind nr...-! a via'ah!- boon to !iis omI .",,.y. ts V h' tl il Cll-e 5 . . !,; tin Paul fleii ,-oi: at r a - t ana ei ra . 1.1, nili i tim tc-o'-t ha f.jenen tICSII -list. Past Saudao 'aul 1- a.l-Sl to hnv ri.-.-i an p 1 . h . 1 T 1 "f 'It. mpanv's funds. Of pv -f 'he bills vv li.iiir ac civ. rt ni by the- con-puny. hir T'au! did what ut,.f, ,,, the lawyer? , otitdn't do. aid ,i..e.,i.i j- to Paul he, j .: - .-rri'bd :o .oipe ,,f ft.;,; mortev . any- j j v ' -. The ln P.-s' I'to.aii'l are ; 1.- 1 0 0 c -i -i ' r .rn' f- - a if. t. J T. .'-S. r.1 IV haul pa - d a t..-aH p..! I and c i'-c-ed. it t sa d. ?vll The tintiiM j I f , rj:. d to 'h fi..a- . ;- pa ' . i os a Il'l a a b S- ;.-,.. h(. r F-r il'.s ! nifta.-. 1 tan .. th" ,,c the c 1 j re : bonds w.-r.-I at :.et:ii nod athdars w.-r" fi!.-d ill crrir -.a 1 p. .lift a " n Point. PURCHASE NEW FIRE Gary Council Appropriates $8,500 for Powerful High Pressure Car. A bih a r . 1 .-iryin-c '.en . (!, nr.cal -' a ml a rotPi ins Inrte i-niiiL-ii to carry a v, ;,!-;- from four leads of III" I h-.-- i,r. mp a .-tr. am in water 'ITTt ,;-i: is t be an additional erjuip.n. .-it to th.- Paiy t're department. At !,.- r meet inir of he city ci-cita-;l last n ptit. an ordinance ap-protu-ia t i v z $ M"l for the pun-base of Pa. powerful motor driven fire apparatus passe. j i -a-ori'l r adinir. The r-.iipn-il was unanimous in their approval of th- h ppiop r ia t 1 on . Tit" new hi'Th pressure car will he bo'rf nb.np t t:peS d-sianater hy Pu- I'M. f t It - t who cone, iy.d the id-a ft- in car" bin!' apm- similar lin- . a. It wdl he a pi.werftii instrument t - '':l t p .p sTh-- .pi, spoil . f fire vv .iks w-i apain j t t ;i ic r ti nt. hv th- council and tt was : Icrr'-id t,, let the old ..rdmance standi '.as it is. Front now ..n utii'l after the l-'on rth it will 1 strictly In effect and t a e sa ie ;i rcl s h o. . and ti -e work s v ill be an ofens tic of cans, pistols j f every description ' tha- may pet. thei va It r into a 1-t . f untie. ssary troulb Jn o'h-r words. larv is n en-i-v .mother sane Po. nth and the police! tr- - on- to s-c that it is put i n t o ! f ' -1 . I In closit-tr the oein.-i! unan imntisly j re-elected Airs. ". V . '"base on the h-.ol hoard . a, t --1 i - e fans are wonderttip ! .r arop.p p. loos., th.-ir mat idol. I'.p'itia P r t v, K .. received j '.-,.!,. :P. I! a-, . s ''re-it hi It i : irirp 1 ' a na la to -t v e 1 v. "y. t : tr' s a to i p.-j i -t j -t i h ink i np ju i t of s : t t z ' . o a potit pa et '' PP, . P s ,,f ,-y is mak1 ' 4 ' S 4 1- t - .-" hi r ttd. .voi j s pot-- th-- patiotptl convention PP is tt I '-.'tt 'hps weak hc- - tt post li , a. ; root ied by the ; -' a of t it ;s id p. - i his morn's PorPs is a. -co mp.mv ;np him trip a pi p. v f, ' to return 4 part "I4 the week. V I. f'milh. w.-'l known 4. irv man, is m.tkip r a! preparations th: v-'k. preparatory " . ttil.ltK UP his re-I'letl'-e til I.ertctsl-rl-. Ind. Ik VI 1 1! letive on the i.'.th of this mouth. At P"car.sport, Jlr j business. m' n w lii p. iiuo me ci-Jttunp store

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MAKES PURE "BLOOD, AT ALL DRUGGISTS ' Kealing To Succeed Hemenway H H' MrO. June 7.- -Rverythintr went tnrough aeforditiK to proirram a', the eoiicis today in the Indiana ri legation to the national convention in state headquarter-, room No. J 1 ;o CiTifress hotel. Senator Harry S. New was chosen chairman of the delegation, he in nominated y Senator Jiuin'J K Watson Senator Watson was chosen a rrfembf r of the resolutions eommltteo of the natiftial iiimeiitinn on the nomination of ijovernor James P. Coi.d-jri.-h. Joseph P. Kealins. of Ir.dian- : aj.ohs). was elected national commitj teetnan to succeed James A Hemen way. or iiremviiie, iiemeu v i,. onmated Kealinir. A resolution offered by John Moorm.n, of Starke county, thanking H.-m-enway for lis services was adojued. P.ecausr of 111 health Hemenway did not desire to. suceee-d hlnieelf. LOWELL GIRLS HURT IN AUTO ACCIDENT Car Ditched and Party of Three is Caught Under Machine.

n ' - ;t i the K;,M j a iv. And be fSrK'-tAt. To THE TtMF.s. ..i.no.e e.,r $v.".t ! Saturday morning the Misses Julia .-. . lb it- he i and Ktnily Nelson and Clon Pb -P her , l,.,v. l.n w j started tor I.afavette in an autonio . r- . r. o'ie bile and when near Wol.: t someihiii- ,.. i.-tis u-re I wr.Tlt w-ronz with the steermc wheel and

I te machine ran into the ditch. Tin jin,j .1, $r $ (... eh-Is were ail c.-ui(rht und'-r the ma. dune jf,,. w rl5 n ar," anH Miss Kmily Nelson had one rrn;ju:, ! broken and Mis "Hen JMetcher was had-, ..T r.,.,. . .... p I . . . ...... i. f o. i . r -a

j ly cut Shout tne mou.n. -n.-.- " INelson escaped without injur. . "... ! tor was railed and dressed their vcuie j tnd thev were sent back home on tril j "2. due here at 11:12 a. rn Th- jriri ryiwere all more or i-ss nru.si u i n the H-cident. The machine was baiy wre.ked. CIRCUS DAY It is circus day in Gary today. Pefore the city was narlly ti'r. John Pobinson's circus arrived ottr the New York Central railroad and fl miracle time the tented city rose si Hie show grounds at 2th avenue. More porpeous and bipger tb "ver the monster parade wended is way down Proaday shortly bef.jt noon, preparatory to pivinp two bifpeiforniances or.e this afternoon and'-h "tn- . r this evening. fiver th" Michigan Central :p sh ow will p.. to Hammond wliert- 4' )' "'' play tomorrow. There will be something l'slt "will 11 just short of a mil 1 10 n & w n-s ' ,ittinir m'-nkev- shines and tnidom-h ! the hiK arena w ili.be alive :C:i aerial ( vvr r.de rs. 1 .V new spectacular paqeast M ;ii the propram called " lold'-t ' 'a "s Olden Wfl's." with myriads l id 1 porpe.tus cf.stumes, horses. Tt' ment s Knights in full armor ami itrndrcis native and foreign nimi P"inp majke up this wonderful prenlallonMi Svr.-tAt. To Tlrt riMES. IIOPART. lnd.. June i' 1-Yank Puyre, formerly of this plae "ut wno na:been residinp at Millef""" lbe rH"' few vears. was instani tf killed Sunday . : o. c4i in th pas engine department at Illinois St.m companv. He was ''" w,th !'',s and when discovered h:l,i been e.xt inpuishcd. ? H '"-"ther to Mrs. F. Mel cow of tP"F;ru"cBITTER WAR I$PR0TrIISED nv inm",,OR,l,'i ISTAFF CORRESPOI.'Nc stv,?-. ; labor war over td' mac! strtk" tnena"ef the American ' t'dav. Th e A ma 1 Hmall A sf",,'i a 1 ' nn f 1 rn i f-'teel and Tin 'ln member, is i .,mv. .i. jiimitiff to withdraw from the frderj!'-"" if ,h T1" a t if-n support the nt1 f',"f', workero orpanization erf1'6 whicn directed the strike, ROBERTS11 MAN SEJTT TO "FARM"; (ft curious and unusu.il i ne of the Hf-' .'ted life which have episodes of rt)' rrr many years was re- t erne to liph j vealo,! -m ttj lammetid police coutt j this morn in 3Hi let. (;ri'pv-'f'n,!"i" rrvnch-maiv V, years old aJ n,,rrif"1 Wiis arraned on two char"' Tb firSt acPUSP'i him of ..J-""1 batter and th second with h lr,,nk an,! w:'f" beat" July's has liverj in the sc Prr year heme nt IP!) Hep,, st.. His hermit like exist - elusion of Hobertsda t.disapproval of nejirhb.-rs .... v . m faithfu hut made ' love him H eidfd early this niirninsever. Jul! tif mundane pleasure.? and to partaH' becoming VP' f11"' ' '"l :1.

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