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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 4

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK, MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1912. OF COL. BRYAN Prt by TO IM TJTTT CWIMP. IS IN FULL SWING JUDICIARY SCANDAL nn nnnn rin Ann nu If OBITUARY 1 1 C0LER 3D nnniiriTO TIT fesSr 'h nerved! 'Bz SAMUEL GOMPERS IS SENTENCED SEA FIGHT OVER POLITICS.

v-. him there and asked if he Henry tiay J)rewor. White Cuban Badly Wounded; Black Boomers of Rival Presidential that be eould not il8CUr'5 u'e ques" District Attorney Summons aoiuno Nephew of Bird S. Coler Was Cuban Overboard. Pher, of the Booth line, on his way to a discussion of Cuban politics at sea Candidates Seek His MRS.

BARTH A SUICIDE. Many Witnesses Before wb edgi JJJftr.l Bathing With Young Support. (rf Grand Jury. Ma naUroad in the northern pan WOm4n. according to a story brought to port Ph" J1? OPENS FIGHT ON PARKER.

3eZvllf rh WILLETT'S BANK ACCOUNTS. cX: REPORT SHE WAS HIS ind. on being signaled, sent her surgeon. 0f Mrs. Eva Barth.

5S years old. who f'd morning at Kingston. 1 1. Dr. W.

Sweeney, to dress the wounds dled 0D June 23 at hoffic, g0 rnty- of JSAdSS Dp Sweeney ws In" intbat "a it Prgreesivism vs. Conservatism Is fourtn stroeti j.iu,hlngi l. has re- Long Island Bankers Testify About its earliest settlers He represented the Advices From Georgia Resort, Wher Cuban named Utour, and a Cuban black the Issue, He Says Regards Ex- In the conclusion that she tied Transactions Just Before unielfiS. cnerfsslonai District from Youth Met His Death, had argued for several days over the a piece of string around her neck and tVl an'l sad District Attor- I politics situation OQ the Island, until the I Juage as a reactionary. sprang out of bed.

dying from strangu- Convention. 1 wrote three volij of' So State. IN CONTEMPT CASE President of American Federation of Labor Gets a Year, Same as in Former Convictions. SHIPWRECKED TARS ARRIVE. The eteamer Madelren.e, which arrive, today from Kinssmn and Pnrr tC'Ught Capiain A.

B. Chase and si unnnmnn omru CIV ttanalTUC MUnnlbUl. lalVtN OlA mUNlno. John Mitchell Receives a Nine ft Attorn rivA Months Sentence Attorneys Give Notice of Another Appeal. Bondsmen in Court nmn Washington.

June 24-Ssmuels Oomp- ers, Frank Morrison and John Mitchell. iii They will attempt to appeal again to the Supreme Court of the United States, which reversed their former conviction. Justice Wright sentenced Gompers to one year, the same as upon is previous conviction but sentenced Morrison to Six months. Morrisons sentence under the first conviction was nine moths. John -V.

Lr--rV "'5sv fff I Jlj, icB. HPDA fwW HBk HHk WmBS 1 mam WHKm MV BHkM IllJM HHBHyr 3HT Mitchell was sentenced to nine month. decision red venty two or tne iourt. it covered "-W closely typewiitten pages and took about two hours to r-al. Bondsmen were on hand and attorneys tor the labor men gave notice of an In- tendon to file an appeal to have the Su- j.reme Court review the Judgment.

In its previous review of the case the Supreme Court reversed the conviction, on the ground that the contempt proceedings bad been Improperly Instituted. New Xrrte.BundTtVLtm JfS Oompers. one year; Morrison, nine months; Mitchell, six months. The charge wis that lbs three men as officer, of the American Federation' of Labor, through the organlzatlotrs offlcial ZT ci Hon of the Bucks Stove and Hange Com- ypan's name In Its "boycott list." ATTACKS SOCIALISM. meeting of the Federation of Catholic Societies, held hool hai.

of the Church of th Holv Family. Fourteenth street and Fourth avenue. He defined the subject, pointed out the principle, advocated by the Socialists and then ex- plained why Catholics should not only of disregard the party but told the ahmUd take 1 down theVs.ng to attend the ntntoiial which is to take place in Louisville. In his he referred to some of the accomplishment of the Federa lon. HrssZ." dVirg in he mplv because ihev were Catholics.

A delegation from Hrooklvn I Fed, made a hurred trip to Wa-h- Ington and urged President Taft no to i reqnlsa Portugal as a republic, which -i att.r the ruenks were released. Through th- Cooperation of Mayor Gaynor. be said, a niov.ng wa' sidetracked Th next meeting is to be held at Holy Nsme ibar.b. Ninth avenue and Pros- MRS. TEETSEL GETS DIVORCE.

Woman Lirlns at Arverne Was Hot Bmldrr-s Wife. of Through the wanting of an Interlocu- I 'l Special Term. Long Island friends and neighbors of lafcm t.y penter and of rv, rue have1 learned they have er.ter-a.n'. ami been she wa. as his wife by Teet- 1 Teetsel live ln a proy bungalow at andTas VYh man" of the tu; troduced to th.m a Mrs T-.

won.an has cupied the bungalow with him for about five years, i JZl WLSSSi bH, Taatagi hsd" beenno could not therefore be hi. wife. dav at i ni been suffering from cancer of the stom- nMniVJ8truct'on peri0i- His broth Latour's condition was critical. The (Special to The Eagle.) ach. Tne physician who attended her Claiming that Kings County, as well greater tne Charter of the Bird Coler f0(Uy conflrmd the re- negro disappeared after the attack, and Baltimore, June 24 William Jennings had said that the cause of death was can- as Queens CountVi has jurisdiction over orh' port that his nephew.

W. X. Coler, Sd, Is supposed to have Jumped overboard. Bryan was mel by aI1 the Presidential cer and Bright's disease. laBt ulVa pre-election judiciary scandal, Louisa Breuler Grasman.

had drowned while In bathing at booms In town when his train rolled District Attorney Cropsey, iust back from Louisa Breuler, wife of Henry Grasman, Tvhee, not far from Savannah. yes- VlNsTE ATUIPTP9 All INK ln, the clt' late afternoon. niliP I QIIRDCY fe Republican Convention at Chicago, and a former resident of the Eastern 1 terday. Mr. Coler was In the surf with IHHM.L HWiLLlLO HILIliU Every Democrat of prominence was at HU I nfllTlO OUIHILI today began a searching Investigation be- District for many years, where her hus- Dorothy Londoner of Denver, Col.

the station to greet him. except Charles fore the Grand Jury In Brooklyn into the band had been a prominent builder and Mr. Coler said that he had been in Sheppard and Ryan Injured Murphy, the Tammany leader Roger Wedding Cuests in Horse. "eUf' U1U he? with the family of young rr i Sullivan of Illinois, and "Tom" Taggart candidate involved; Joseph Cassidy, ex- years. She was bora at Hesse Hum cler at their home In Summit, N.

J. While Training-Thorpe Down Drawn Vehicle Badly Hurt; boss of Queen, County, and Louis J. Wgl- aUdt. Novemb tt3 and He declared that he knew the young man They will renew their acquaintance ter, the third of the trio whose names 'a amemoei ol the Lutheran Church war, deeply interested in a young woman. With Rheumatism.

with him when they call for a show down Chauffeur Under Arrest. have been from the first prominently in- tor t'h. R.y HW "foHma? wllfoV but not know the 50ung "rom this afternoon at the meeting of the volved. More than a dozen witnesses. a.

funf.ra "0" t)e hell Londoner and did not believe they Democratic National Committee to decide most of them bank men from Jamaica, i at her late home Wednesday morning at were married, as the reports stated. Antwerp. June 24-The first serious jolt 'on A high powered auto, alleged to have Rockaway and Long Island City, were o'clock, lltirlal will be the Lutheran According to newspaper accounts from f0 th of tne Amercan athletes 11 been stolen from In front of the garage K.vm, romet-ry Mrs fts M( onjoner rP the PtatP9 received a welcome of SpfaastiaD Kestler at KM, clymer n- re lav to he robe band r- thought fo have rr rr Zp sz. Wir by Th.T "'zizw the cETa- far h.v. John Watson.

o-K, Z. 'athlete's wh" -job Forme Borough Cedent Jacob Bedford JiirStt 2" JZ are of big raeet Bob" Adamson, the Mayor return'from we ld.nre- 1 'k'r hi, the rie. th uav Tvl "land are 'crctary, and Fire Commissioner Joseph returning irom a io ng that if there was any overt act com- Wataon one of the organizers of the At Siinmia j' the home of the winner ondon Johnson headed the shouter. for G.ynor. and wre The people In mltted, it might have been committed in had ass-dated Ms man.

wnuUI only admit M.R van who Each delegation carried lithograph pic- 6 "urM in various direc- Kings County on the day of the conven- brother in the "aj bus on Bridge th death of his relative. "My brother olmp" Mike han, no, oecause Thp Hons and were painfully injured. Hon at the county Courthouse in Brook- 'I'd on S.itiii.i at his home, at was drowned yestorday. and that is all 0f his wonderful race in the Boston Mara- O'Brien made a desperate effort to lyn. It ia I that Mar.

nun stroke of we care to say about It," he replied to a thon, the Amerlcan for the Olym- TlaZZ "7 in vivid the crash, but without success, and Utt and Halstead Frost, partners 'TO araly.1. H. WM born in 10W Brook- option plc c88c waB considered the favorite Proclaimed his candidacy in vivid red liam Willett. were to be quizzed, but lea es his tdo, and Mr. Coler reached for the big rtc- and James letters.

Those of the Wilson delega- 5 wdS 10 a mass they were not at the courthouse today. 1 Mi-. tor tne Dig rai a s. I. hot in.

nd james wreckage and the auto was iik'-wlc badiy 1 )n William. Edwin, Foster and Robert; a London-r reach Savannah lat night Thorpe, the wonderful all-around athlete "on were printed In blacK. damaged fne wnnos. subpenaed daughter, Mrs. Margaret Culleny, and The young folks, a time of Carlisle.

Mayor Gavnor's friends wore buttons damaged. m. president of the Bank grandchildren Tvhee when he rf Mel Sheppard. the "peerless one," pulled that resembled miniature car- wheels. O'Brien picked up the injured and was of Long Island, at Jamaica; Ellis lh Jhetto ml was unusuallheav, a tendon while sprinting on the deck of Tne one" had to flght way carrying them to the sidewalk when De- Jon, teller, andW.D Llewellyn cash- Tne bathers had been warned to keep "ttle the ffeat'lthletrwllfre- The observance "ot the Sabbath was tal1 t0 the Ho8pl Siclen, brother of the jiidge and cashier OBITUARY NOTES.

own hrow'" his 8 hlndaM bering up on I and Thorpe 'so''- the convention s' tlaVin'h w'n' he sank for the last time Miss jcelved a strain and is suffering from bpThen the various Presidential boomers a ttire tThese( men rantell a very interesting JU.KS(IN. RBBAt'X of this city an faltered and the rest a8Tthbef Sm a mh'Sst "down that'thedrdafe wE nanS provoked "a.d'!??n KUS: XlXrtX'TxTl I'wv a 'i-'- 'ov'-red' ler' over the affair. Unless they show 1m- the biggest noise, would make the most hn, Toaa snltl and Ketcham on the judiciary ticket, and par- i.riir.g lost in u- provement in their condition at once, It favorable impression on Brvan o'n'ri a ticularly ia the story told by Undertaker unen Haa Been Reports Stated Young Coler Was doubiful if th- trio will l.e able to take The reception, it was easily seen, awak- '(u rant Br'- Kuoff said to have been dwelt upon by bbrxard lb Rt.vror.v paukb.xt. I Drowned While Bathing With part in the contests at Stockholm. ened the spirit v.initv 'I Mr.

Crops-y. Mr. Kuoff MoP.e, in Brooit- In.si.aod it, Wis -TlHrie The entire party will remain two days one. Ills shoulder, tn-'aatlv crew of lyn only long enough to testify and then Mnli- 4118 Drlae- at Antwerp while the athletes spend tic or'n 1, hls pIea of not hurried on to Baltimore where, if ,4 1 1 7,.: i'l'l' The speculation as to whether or not time in tr.inlng. They will then leave and wh a cnouenng f'n LThuda'v examina- sald, going as the possessor of the ieJ! a If.

Mr. rr a Lot-I mar- for Stockholm. permitted It if' to i. (. rorted into the 85' Queens County delegation's boom for a prominent London Journalist.

ried was due to the fact that word camo hotel. Mayor Gaynor as Democratic candidate I.ANMA.N bum, of William Ian- 1 Uldt 1 "BSEll SCHOOLGIRLJfVIFEFOR A YEAR tl The nenTor'tVrtf Florence Ohlman, 16, and Leslie Cur- 11 oVhcrnVrcMlnz "wli is rtooutv nlctH'with' year iv.d work on elec- Rev. B. F. Kidder, D.D., De- hL7 of paTy "win tis, 18, Have Knot Tied Again.

Su'X a banker' "Ounces "RuSSellism" in Ser- cors of KtTeX we" Yt jef tT it l'f of --tl'lng hutnanltv. lly yesterday, when it was discovered would ge, the nomination. H- 'U a-', 'a, Th i mon to Congregation. "1 to the Xe- ht Florence Ohlmann, 16, of 458 First met "Joe" Cassidy on the train. It vWlr.

i ac a braskan, but the discussions overheard street, and Leslie Curtis, 18, of 192 St. said, and heard from the boss that the where he made ovl a among the Demo, rats, demonstrated Mark's avenue had been secretly married Queens County man hadn't yet been ,8 adleaaVl- "ourse in l', tn'-al ton. An attack on "Pastor" Russell and that he has lost none of his popu- in New Brunswick more than a year ago. Aft ha," hPe" Th. wife and aurvlvl Sung Coler-.

father was the head of hi. teachings was made In a sermon de- as a matte 'of en comment that Although I.r.d. groom is onlv 18 freely to sidy' abou 't ho YYYu'uY 'rr ltor.se W. N. Coler i.vered.

last night, by the Rev. B. F. Kid- lf inei.hol'f'I'whi, arr'irol had been in love with Flor- themlnS Orange. Compaq JrtJJ to MW.

der, D.D., pastor of Grace M. E. Church can be regarded as a criterion Bryan is ence for at least five vears, from the time One of the new figures in the investiga- Robert WASHCirn.v i.ro.v who for re 'mi fl i institutions a at Bay Ridge and Ovington avenues, Hay the man who w.ll direct the procUiings that he was 13 and she only 11 Both at- tion Is Mr. Conklin. who appeared to the Twenty-third itWiment Ridge.

of the convention. Wilson men. Gaynor tended Public School No 77 Some a stranger to the Que County con tin Soun KIsoo1' 5 afftyoii wa boix snd a niemb of thi Lawyers, Calumet Dr. Kidder said that the teachings of rt' friend, ol Champ Clark and ag0 tne tw0 went' ou a plcnlc t0 Bent gathered in the Grand Jury ante- hklyn in lie lVaves'a and and -kr clubs Manhattan, Russelism were particularly dangerous to Npw Jl'rs' -V. l- to 1 Thi "'Tri, of 'he TH Breaklyn and Up.

TiXyT knew inCou -V 5 ffi5't New Btnswdck tieWe" it TS rFV' Ve waTrV il-o'd'hy nccticut who rati in and told his mother secure an ic.lilinc the identity 'of -he and the several bank ofhVlals'ralled as wc South Third avenue. Mount Vernon. 'ts Volet Ice that he had lound a pretty tlsh. The presidential candidate who will receive Mra Ohlman vi. nessee.

snd the investigation will last.it 'J aj brother. Bdwln, a Miss Lot.done", a remarkably pretty be ha'1 wM 8 adder Bryan's support in the convention. new wa)6j "JJ daughter Sh I law a is 6aid' fr days- daughter, at college, aged years. young woman of 20. had gone to the lonli io 'l'T Conservatism vs.

Progresslvism the gW haln about her neck. On the chain -v wT'pionofDc'nver' I'mlHton' l.r Ki.ld-r spoke on "Modern Witch- Issue, Says Bryan. to "eVplaln lthatr'shr. married' '''hut miin nil mill mil UllUnm d.ed..u.V.v i-f'T-r aire grmer and a former mayor of tho A'VMSSSS mya mtervew "-7 I ON TRIAL FOR MURDER MnA follows: "Oh. foolish Galat.au, to narv hundrei newspaper Jm'la noUfl''d of Brldira.

lie wsb unn.arrled lr Reports of Marriage Believed to Be hath bswltohad yon men, made it rlelr that he regarded the son marriage, and he, also, was lent- He w.a unn.arriea. Untrue l.r. Kidder sale, that the teachings of fight for the temporary chairmanship of rn' t0 llve with her Accused of Slaying Sands Street lira. MARY HART DOLA.N, widow of "Pastor" Russell were dangerous and 'ho Democratic National Convention one home of bis parents. NVMt, wn vhodo-u (.

peeia I to in r.nie. i misleading in every way. where and conscrvatisn, ha'' Bartender-Elder One I aV' A-ne''' i i-Tn j.Wj-J- y-yg ''fS "I IZZ ,7 Their CounSel. SSSafivSHsTS id i'r ouoted from a tract writ- that to begin a progressive convention 8 "MOnd Oeremony, performed Court since the beginning of the present amai.ID RnsBNTliAL fcfibi En, th Coler boarding place say that he and j', 7. it aV "ch a -catv' nooUbean A.m Cur, h.

by tl.e of the PU.rte: Attorney's -V' Moody Bible h.s! Itute, Chicago, which at offense to h- I lemocratie party. cooper. wasbegun today before County i w-JS' Wn n.ti.e.Vi-,.,. Color's h- of 'millennial dawntsm. Mr Hryan if he had any Judge Lewis L.

Fawcett. The defendants 'V?" It is faid hat Mrs. Coler thought thsT RussH.Ism was UiV', c'm pl'ace' of Mr re four young McGowan. not Rt al, 8C(0r(, wlth tesrhlngs Parker. I 1 John Layton.

Denis Meehan and Harry jrandchltdren. ff ThrL oaka It waS not Bible and tha, if was dishonest." "I do not care to discuss the matter." BROOKLYN HflllRK 1 are accused of killing Chris ZX" ihr we?" marred he said "except to say that any progres- I BIlUUilL 111 bUUHId I Maroney. a Sand8 Btreet bartender, at 5 left here on Saturday for to- PROBING THATCHER'S DEATH. nrVi ''aTvZIZ'IIV year 'V Coroner OUnnTHold Inquest EHVS 5313? BMrS CHICAGO DELEGATES ARE BACK on Wednesday. "Do you rocard Wth-o; and ('lark as i preme (011:1.

eal. tidar for trial for sev- vtn'er and the two leading candidates?" llarrina, 0B) c0freP r0. er.tl eeks. but was pioptponcd 1, cause 0li Coroner Gllnnen's Inquiry into the cir- you ktmw of anylmdy ho an- ''Zal-riskle. the defe nda nnl ready.

The Brooklyn Republicans Will SoOtl surrounding Ihe death of the swered. "Us. I tail i lnr proserin. o.i I ss, statu jiim.v. i "i john superintendent wnV.v,v:.rs.,,;;rrv.eiy v'rirr select New Leader-May 'lirLuh a fU rwny el of a pew build would you r.

gard Mr Parkers recent ,5 1 street. The fact that Mr. Elder, who was the Be Livingston. 1,1 Ka "rK- lils! speech nsa reactionary speech?" Mr. "MK.f.r" first district attorney during n', nn "and inuKi-'-er n-ln-t-lav ferenoon Hrvan was asked.

Uunan McXnmara. the former administration of the i i' rnr "I have not read It. but I have eon- 1 "'atrrs a- vs. Post. Attorney's office, and that he Is now for Fn.ia a-i at her iimuner The leaderless Republtcan delegates to 7 5 ,1" luslve proof that he is a reactionary: 'J the first time pitted against a repre-.

1 the chc ace Brooklyn 1 'b lop was would not have nn recommended pros. a 01 utanob tive of the new administration, gives ad- V.r,l Manhairan t'h. nfte-neon returned h-i" dav Tbev came on a 'r'Q'1 'r: ''r aecldent hy the eight men were he otherwise." vs. Miller et al. dltlonal interest to the case.

Mr. War- witnesses been aiib "re yon going to conduct a fight vs basse, his opponent, last week won a vie- nit F.t. nTif of HaekenpcV- P' --IM. an. Timothy L.

Woodruff, now one of them, if he can leave the i- 1 la In? 'f' tirato train mP' Cam 'tSTbiaT th' hnfl hern nu rannnr Mldsr v. In the trial of Sam Brand, the a oii, mtlng of the local district leaders a he" en hi it 1 ha7 gS.VS.fjf C' Ital't nlf TAUGHT TO PICK POCKETS. tZ til I' "u'been announced that one part IWft Tit -y nl execntuV com- ww f0)ir were Sfli IE i SrS 8BTS SSWi sSlSS'S Iralgned in the Coney iMai.d today 11 any split in the Demo- Ma.r rhan1E' ioth t. the summer vacation. This is the first i place unless Naval Officer Kraeke should ube 'h sub j- Eg 7,0 Botll.

iJSVSiJK S3. SSf objact. how he had hen taught to pick pock- "Well, can you tmegne a progressives, awaiting trial. tovER Kraeke and Livingston are not good p-v nhrr J'crammo being repudiated here as In cV' -i the friends, and the former may object to cherg. and tl.e boy wis taken in charge Tn0 1 it, a m' Mneh tomorrow evening per.

but he didn care for it. Liv.ng- ia Children's SnCav. V' BoA? Mlssing Lad I Found in ceh.ck. Burial at Troy.Ny. le wants It and probably will get It.

Tn C''. taught to not responsible for what they O'Lougnlfn. Wallabout Basin. counties. rU aratoga Lvlng6ton roy alFO become th" rec- enu'e'' unhai' nr" sayinB' Mjr re not 8aylng C' The body of 9-year-old Salem Stevens, 7EPP died vesterday from 0Zalei Broolilyn' With Wood- yl of Vi, SoMing in wmr, n-'a'rl" ago! else is likely that 'or -he time being ofV i-vmafen Z'r).

R'y. ZZ? progressive "iS no leader will be chosen, and the party Steuben snd "tt, BFiZ VffS' be 1116 s.Ti-?.-w.kv. Var.Um;n of Mississippi iV-': ing avenue police station. whre was 'ttee. iL i i 7-h 1 after with Clark Howell of Silverman et .1.

Identified by his is-r Mary. of for Ceorgia and others, unsuccessfully sought oocntv corRfkiyGs roryrr. It I. swim- "Thi nFNFFN WON'T BOLT i to have Mr Bryan assent the naming; lac 15. for Part I.

ming and was caugnt in one of th of st. Joseph, where a requiem mas. UtiMXrt WUI1 I OUU I I of Bryan as permanent chairman of the Thompson. J. "rV.

J' IJ-'t'" aTOmWOOD OK BUUn). uvely lelA MI i I hrTfr- Joh" Mcl EaBt R'lTj. Governor of Illinois Will Not Fol- "SSS! fe, Ro0seveit. n-' X'" sttlJSZ WILLS FILED TODAY. more rerd.y 1' tfi quarter8' d.rru e2' iSHHSS rrsss HARMON BOOMERS ARRIVE.

JMTSTj IsSIS h-" vr. MXUD CLARKSO.v. died Jun. ZTsTl 1 That should hi BalMraore. June Poa 8up.

'mIV I -Vr PfJ ISUlSl VSarf sufficient to stato my pasiUon. The porters of Governor Harmon arrived to w.th A.i-. mblynan "Al" Smith. Boss Mr- Jam's -ett-ting in the of Jue :4. I9f0.

nols delegation refused to allow any on the "Buckeye Special" Cahe of Albany, and a party of Brook- 9 Il-HJI" ir- F-RANCB8 X. MM'S, died June 14, and by REFEREES APPOINTED. -bolt' that might be proposed. We re- lynites maoe a inp to nasnington. I ney 1 8tetn.

Bu.au l.r, Thoma. Blnnott srlll of June a am, DUMtii. a Ul.we wtat 1 BY KF.M.T J. malned in our and followed thi Illinois i Pttmane, I will have a eonipletl poaltwQ rcauy later." ls.ued reciting Instances when Mr. Bryan Murphy and MaCooey had to lndulg.

In '--d Thome The i 'v. win 'r. 8,8 V1, "ney pressed at th in his speeches Pl no a-a for tt: -), fodav all V', wJl! I MtRBAX. J. Mr- Roosevelt t'arences to the Ohio Governor.

itelr time will be taken up ln confer-'iarn in oecatur' tunu Dlnella vs. Fede-Andrew C. Frey. statement of my.

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