“HIE WE; Iin. George Hg in the ï¬dd dur 4., and being N his cousir. him and four : :m: and m: .\. . graduate or r; -; when!†prum: ‘ musical cxrcin.:1~ 3;.A ad nth the natumu. ‘ ww‘y Seer\‘:' 1; when for 80 h‘ m lt mould he remembered that each gains from January In to January 16, inclusive, 3 play immune will be 'Hd It the Center, livery organiza- tin md institution in Highland Park bugtd to send three or {our rep- mtltives toihe institute to receive ï¬ction in the 211': of game leader‘ ah}. People an: z‘z-uiizing more and (Continued on Part} Ill Washkis'n. ,\.2 city. which (A “nee. In. Hi‘zhmmi H“ wing from ( ' Nev York Ht." 3. human 3’ drer. war A? 3" their mother t tier died in '91} known in Sudden {1224‘}: Many frion. . News rem in! n! the 561*» Bowen, of Mr. and Mr. Buwul‘s ,1‘. tx‘jwti by 8 “'01. believed :“ ‘: mu: sovidental. Dennis com-(nu. 1:: “w; 2cm: are lacking. Funeral servim-s will he held at the he of Mr. Buwc't's crarxdfather in ‘Mnee as won as his father, Mr. H. L Bowen arrive; from Minnesota. Further Jami}: in]? appear in next .L secure Services The community rump! Canker. New Yur's day menision of Mr‘u J. Mum. pmva! a m sum Meats were serVu duds Who visited the Cen chh-nrsof3p.m.an .‘W I“ Merits were sen-ed the him. and; who visited the Center hetwven almofli p. m. and 10 p. m. The reception was characterized by 1 continuity sins; under the leader- M of Mr. Rossman in which all pres- on! puticipated in singing popular ad old time songs. Mm. Annette R. Jam '33 at the pianu. The stingr mull mechd by all Mrs. Adams â€one. much credit for the success of the mtion. Throughout the holidays the Center mtbe scene of many large and small parties. It was lulu L‘l)n'.anUUS round 01 events {rum Christmas eve until New Yetr’s night. Funeral sauces \\' day Iftemoon a: ‘2 United Evangeizua! ri in nude in NH???" She leaves 6 m AEsacc L mm of a2? . . her parents 2x w wiere she r.»- Izn when SE1: Park and ma. dauzhter. Mn. 1 HERBERT nmwjx HH'NI) DEM) !\ KE\\'..\.\'[~‘.E she leaves m ten Heap gm her. Salome) (.utz‘isx . one of the oldest residents ui Lam; rounty pass- ed may Monday at the hume of her son-in-law..\1r. L’, (I Eritscn, of .\0th "tune. as the Tï¬imfli mi 0M are, Funeral sauces “ware hv‘ni yester- du Iftemoon a: ‘2 ' ' at the PIONEER RESIDENT PASSED AWAY MONDAY Hrs. CutzE. AEsacc L Herbert Hi .Am Gutzler Dies Suddenly at B. 0. Fribxh Home. Funer- Il Held \Vk-sterddy in Kewam» Music ‘ (om 155L195 ATTEN'I‘ icesuflrun 1!.Russ- Chief Fitzmorris Givés Orders New Athletic and That All Must (Err-5 [den- 1' [mm-[m fur tiï¬cation Cards When' 3m. Senice In the City ‘ lirm (ht int/4. 1.2m: Timâ€"27...: 94‘Wmeamccrï¬qâ€"IQawnâ€"ZPmâ€"ECQ ZOEzipmx ,U, ncsc 'dI‘i â€I’. In“ In! on at the umicr the McGrogor 59. Light HIHLAH Hid“ specxal Min-VI 3T! rkmg FY fl “Mn“. \‘ H U“ {WM this Kw '(‘omposition Roof Saves :Y. W. ( From Bad Fire; Basement Fire at Kromer Home 3 I'Y .p. L.. nl‘. xy )lnturists {rum “unkqunn. North Mr ('lzltauu, Evanston. La‘kv Fnrvst., Highland Park, Oak Park, Winnetku. and other suburbs. whp use city‘ } fret-t.» will haw tn mm“ the identi- ‘ ‘1Ԡanon cards imposed on all (hicauol um automnbilo (lrixcls by elation of the 5"†mum-ll lust week. (hivf Fltznmrrisl: hlf has ruled in ('hlcago. lb†l "Just herausc they don't happen tn :live in the city and pay taxes here lthey will be given no better treat. Emenz than the people of Chicago." : “Outrage" Says Branï¬taetter "They are all crazy down at the (Continued on Page 1?.» SUBURBAN MOTORIST ! MUST BE IDENTIFIED; “Of course automobile owners from the suburbs have to submit tn the <ame regulations that govern Chica- xroans when they are on Chicago's streets," Chief Fitzmorris said. “If they don’t procure the identiï¬cation cards, with their descriptions and pictures. as soon, as they are avail- able at the police headquarters. I'll order all ofllcvrs to arrest them on Sight." Ofï¬cials. of the automobile clubs termed the chief's ruhng ‘uutmgoous' and dm-Tércd they would ï¬ght it thru the courts. TO ADDRESS WOMAN‘S LEAGUE. MONDAY Luncheon will be sen‘Qd at one o'clock in the parish hmjse. The meeting will follow'immediatvly at which time MN. Dicfemrlerfer will speak on the subject â€Facts About Mormonism that Every Woman Should Know." The Woman's League of the Pres- byterian church has been very for- tunat» in securing Mrs.»Frances J. Uiex‘enderfer. presidentâ€"atelarge of the National Order of Anti-Polygamy Crusaders. to speak at its quarterly meeting next Monday, Jan. 10. ragâ€"7w; .ZOFmZ’flwH 15%;: 24mg. kmzyo: Highland Park \Vundcrflh to NIH-t [\enilwnrth Herc Summ}. January 16th: Shad ï¬re. Thursdays TWO SMALL BLAZES DI'RING PAST WEEK 151-an 2 *nts Whn ions of ‘ 5m had i 'muiorfer An explosion of eras is believed to have been the cause off ï¬re which broke out in the basement of the Kro- mer house, 8'26 Onwentsia avenue, last Friday morning. ;'The flooring naught ï¬re. and for some time the ï¬remen had a lively time ï¬ghting the flames. Not a great deal of damage was done. . Sunday evening the deï¬artment was called to extinguish a imall ï¬re at the Y. W. C. A. It Was merely a chimney blaze. but thef ï¬remen de- rlared that the composition roof was all that saved the building from a .H Th H s. Diefenderfer. President of Na- tional Order of Anti-Polygamy, to Address Meeting »\ v L‘ ry mlwnrt (‘ {10K a child uf New England par- ; wrly mum-d [H the wry smâ€" our country where Mormonâ€" its rise. has innm Mrs. Dim r vxvatinnal opportunity to ‘nrxtiniwi nr‘. Page 1‘21» Kim? \K don't happen to pay taxes here '5} yo wu FunscL )ka} uv ulr . "v Chica_lsenger service. sorting cheeks. etc. . . Doubtless. that is why I have been â€â€œ20 5" ! pressed into tillS Sefllu'. and now, my l~ "If'friends, I shall pim-eed, with your lcation indulgence, to ‘talk about a minute’ 5 and,â€pâ€â€ the subject nsnigned to meâ€" avail- “The Bank, Its Relation to the com- .mumty." rs. I‘ll! Early in the 903. when the armies em onlof unemployed Were marching to the Inntional capitol. l was running a general store in Southern Illinois. One pen t“ eveningr the monotony of the village 3 hâ€? a was broken by the advent of General treat. : Fry's army of about 2000 pitching its itent< on the outskirts of the tnwn. er llt was up to us business men to pmâ€" Ivide rations, which we did so satisr at theifoetorily, that the “General". in ap- preeiation of our efforts condescend- ed. after the feast, to deliver a speech from the school-house steps. He paid his respects to the bankers of the country by giving the aud~ ienee his experience in 1| dream. which - 'us about as follows: i “Gabriel hlew the trumpet, and l lresponded. First, I found myself at 4:0." {DAY If Nu. m), the gate of St. Peter. where I was denied admission and told to take the elevator down. There l was bid Pres- r“|’:\'l)llly. (1- " rnry' tn .vrnpheeiev izmd exnectations. these lower regions 1r}: !INTERESTING ADDRESS é BY MR J. M APPEL Rising [4» spnnn- (u u um T!‘I]\iÂ¥lll( Sunday Svh church Wu: drl' ' u!) H mu. m. um... For about SL-V'L‘n years I have held down a job in a 10ml bank. doing: mn-s- semrcr service. sorting thwks. etc. » - . . . . Rising In H«i(il‘t'§.\ (his hmiy. in re- Spnlhr in m: mirximiul llixltuiluh. I um rt‘nYiHAhVi wt' un int"i«it‘nt in the Sunday Si-himi. \\'hk'n the older of the church Wm mh-duivd :m‘ an mi (in-55 «m iiw SiiNuuh EHUXHiHL’. Hi- begun: “Well, my dear boys and girls, what do you want me to talk about this morning?" I‘rumptly a little fellow in the rear jumped up and yelled: "Talk about a minute and then sxt down." elevatnr down. There l 'wv’h‘Ullly. “C- " rnry' tn and expectations. these lower regiuns proved delightful; grvon grass. flowâ€" ers. trees, birds. sunshine. and many 0111 friends in midi-n00. In the course of my unmulvstml ith-stiuzitinn the place, l run againx't a small stum- i>uildim: cquippml with locks, lure. and bolts. Tl‘lllllltilliL’ me (if n vault or safe. in this Wurltl, My bid “1!.“ «luau. llnti I “'11: making some heari- uay whvn u sumwl i‘irizml up tn mo (’Xl‘ltt‘lily. mnl mill- ‘le «ltrnr nmn. lay otf of that; 30'“ “ll in luml lvusr nus; _\'H‘l :m- upl:m:«ring this on tire community. Don’t you knuw. in {hr-re is when \w kt‘flp tlu' bankers tl‘ontmnml on Page 11) ; rnpheriuv ‘ “f‘ (‘Uriosity ‘ prumptmi Ilit‘ (u try the bolts of the‘ E ,. (' if! [Aim : l’nidi . " pr; 1! chemilt {r the DGreut Lake; . emicnl company. who†fhmm- is im'tnurel avenue. departed 'va Yvar‘q y,‘it is said. leaving I short note I,†his wife. He merely >2an that hi"§'u “guim: away. never tn n-turn." $rs..Authur wag a nurse in the (‘an‘hn qrmy during the war. H'RNITI'" RE ~WAN1‘ED . for: CLUB ROOMS Highland lid Fire Department in In Neil of Furniture for [(uluflub Raoul! ._..__._. His Topic: “The Bank â€"- Its Re. Intion to the (‘ommunil_\"’ Very Timely and Ap- proprizne «luau. and I Wu: making way “'th u sum“! rwhw oxvitodh‘. um! <:1M' ‘My lay otf of mm; _\«m :HL 1 new; yu'x :m- arlviunwrn tire community. Don’t )w thL-ro is when \w keep 1 tl‘ommml on I’agr Bl'SlNESS MEN HOLD ELECTION OF OFFICERS New Year's we the nlt'nlllt‘l" , f tlm li‘l'fll ï¬r»- "tt'ir faiiiilivs and a few frimiile oninyml a puny and -lilp:n‘tnwm!i ilanm- at the ill iizii'tii . iitk z-lii‘ii mum“ Bum-n and «:11?th \wro tlu- features hi the cvi-nin: fur w'nrrli prizes were awarded. Following thv mmcs iliinc- ing was enjnyml until nlltiniflil! “him. all were invited int-3 thv tire station where tzihlcs. arliviiui'ly under the supen‘ismn of Joe Sullivan. “‘Fritz Bahr's right hand man." worv arranged for the guest-x. Delicinus Refreshments including Fosbender's famous make of cofl'ee. were served. %The committee in charge desn‘u' «lucurrltwi lty. Tastes." , HI ~pv.ilwr an all lmurmg h . A plum will :HPH Riilurdax‘u-n hUUM‘ Tii~:silay:3tex suli nits-mew spuik on Â¥~V|l tviaturl‘." '.'; Saturday. ‘15, ty in theL 'L'gqirm owning. 1‘ 1much credit for the sin rm: nf the par- l ( rn Belidt‘; I Satin-ï¬g 3!. \\ LOCAL FIRI‘IMFN >‘l‘.\(;E NEW YEAR'S [2\ H l’.\R'l‘\ HI pl‘x-w'! urn} ,\,~~'0<'I;xtiun \dnnilrd tn lHinni~ (‘hnmhvr pf (u‘nnn‘ru- :It “vot- ing Munch) liwninu r. (‘hnirmML Mvmhmx n land l’m‘k “Uslllv‘r Mm Mun, l‘l"nl|«1> an“? IR'f ‘ HIGHLAND PARK. lit Hm ll nmnons TilURSDAY.;JANtAR\' 6. mx thv Hugh 5 Aswcia .\ \r \rkrn ‘ Pun: . ' gym? a chomilt {3 ï¬t: .(ireut Lake; emicnl company. who†:hmm- is in fun! avenue. departed :va Y‘ar‘q y,‘it is said. leaving I short note I,†his wife. He merely mu! that huhwu “guim: away never tn r1-Jturn'rs. Author was a nursv ‘in He (‘an‘hn qrmy during the war 'r'nt- third’ Highland Park bunnmg mun u- nk ‘ the. city overnight left! Smith}. 1 ird‘ink to a warrant gotvi ton out Tuédny by Mrs. Arthur Rit-l tn to: tho' arrest of her husband,‘ whom she; changing with wife and child aban 'mmt-ht Rim-r left sudâ€" denly, takiï¬k with him a large sum of mut‘uy rom the Rum grocer) sum: in Slum! iutm‘t.’ it wu said. At any raw-h number a! the M’- creditors“ “fling; to acute payment on their nu, lost no time in u- curing a of attachment in Winâ€" kegnn. Tifstore was closed Tues- day momM?A :meeting of the cre- ditor: wu‘iyd y'eaterday in the offl- ces o! theï¬tglélttomeys in Chicngo. The ludat'gdisappenrance of Arthur Bitter has Ml! been explained. He had been vbping a successful busi- ness. and b)! apparently no \Imlortn» nnn- expe “he“ to wnmnt\ his do- pnrture. ,1}. -Wms loft lxhind a wife and bauy;- ’ ‘ I ANOTHER 3115114555 1 m msmms (‘REDI'I‘ORS '(‘LOSE STORE Warrant Issued for the An or Arthur Ruler Charging wm andiChild Aban- dchment uuu “ou . Two otherlbunlm-ss men hive left Highland 1".“ in the same nbrupl manner dung the past tWo weeks. Joints 3. T Z l, until recently pro- prietor (x! 3‘ Americnn n-suunnt or "dugout‘iï¬n the Moses block. ha been nbwn-Hur several dun it in said, and I3 pluce of business hu been («new a‘ writ n! atuchment gotttn out if anxious creditors. Charles lZ-Younz. Central avenue upholswrfl'ï¬k still missing, and no Word has E-rn received from him sinre 2110,th of ‘his deptnure. If m._umé;f: Highland Park has an)" wH pn-rvs :4 furniturv they are nnt‘ wing, suchiui‘ \ Pairs. tables. picturrs.; I'm.†wr unifying: [hut \x‘uuld make 3 Jul roam l‘ \pn- Mn. kmdl)‘ mmmun .‘ uh ulfh t ' H‘uhluml I’nrk ï¬n‘ do {alumni m;~1}1(} “131qu fr r it. 1‘.†1.x myï¬zrrly \‘nlumvrr (:11:an- .1'_u :. and H3- ()1an h :xhsulutoly um» (~Ԥl!'}'14|“ Is‘mmmn'zl)‘ and It~ mrny L-w «It-431;)“, \sbuhwrz' suppurt â€11- .v 1er varim‘ixr 1L 'I"::«1rx}u?u rumn mums?!) MARK an; I’ROGA‘A“ mu J ANI'ARY . 'riluuiui-i 1;. 11mmâ€. 3.0 Damn." will deliver a . anri .iii l'inmnxic Tastes." Ilihc'klo) is a pleasing ~iu-.ilwr an all uill be interested in hearing h . )4 short musiml pro ,' pinm will $(P(t*l? the lecture. ! \‘iliurdai‘u-n‘nz there ‘ill be open, hullsv. 1 Tl‘nSdaV {3:9 ‘oon. ‘Jun. ll, is 03. Full nits-mg†uliun B. Arnold will sin zlk on yÂ¥ï¬vilutioni belt 10 Li- i [1- r.aturl" g; l S imrda3. Y15 dhildren a skiing par-' ty in the Emma n; open house in the (‘ \onmg. J‘ Al'l V. Wk: A‘ ““10! of ‘ it‘l {urn p . an («new a‘ writ of A . Mtn out 4 anxious cred ('harh-s â€3' Young. Cont molswmgik still missir ml has Z-rn received we thced: .1 of ‘his depu‘ ,. t if". Laven- Z’ï¬d . " pr; 1! chomi vat Lakq . emicnl comp ‘mv is inf 'utel avenue 9w Yvar’q y,‘it is said -4_.. , snd' ['nrk \Il j< 11‘ f‘lew- l'\\"lin}! \Jun inc Hi; .Lnnua I‘ murro 1k: 5 .~ THHHIIH'L' [1‘ H01†of ‘ ’he Damn." w 4mm : “Hnwrlx an: .stes." , Hihckloy is ( [hr in 1111;“‘111 be i :lrmg mi" )4 short n ling. 1‘ Atul’dl . 12 Mad. .35 B. ‘ id Baum; 1r j; 11‘ 1.1:. (Wr‘linfl L . Tfluulnrl m formal dance. )uoli Iftcmuon. Jul the Current of Nod I “H ’li play I'M ix h! ~.( r 4 r L‘unl- 1111, it WUUH 1 duo w: will my»? ,z‘urv H. UM ll graph nn du 'd} my “7 h1- Ilh ,1 y “nth Hm I) n! 1:: lm'nl bu illv.“ ti 1? wn 3. I‘m way gf hm; {-«nilvly :mn 1hr .‘m'! t no! one have noun up. Many suc- cessful projects 1:" boa: compleud. No lame proposition that wn tackled during me yen hu (tiled. It bu been Indeed a good you. May 1921 be u happy? For nvenl years it ha been the custom of the Pun to publish I chmohnry of the â€I": happen- inxn in I brie! 10m. Below i- than an outline of the event: in Highhnd Park during the put twelve months. The date at the beginning of each pnngnph in the day of the ham which contained the nun, and not necesurily the day of the event no- corded. If, in tome instant“, oer. uin iwm have ben given undue prominence. 1nd other mom impor- unt item: have been omitted, it is entirely “intentional. An “for! has been undo to who a complete and fair mound of the most important events of the you. The outline fol- lows: The you 19% ha nt-urly run its course. In many ways it ha been the most prosperous your in the hip tory of Hi‘hhnd Park. The vnrioun emanation: in thin city have ex- mnded and um}. and men] TOWN BOOSTER WEEK WILL BEGIN JAN. 21 New: of Local Interest Duribg the Les! Twelve Months Told in Brief Foragnphs; Deed: Records of Promi- nent Citizens; Personal, Political and Social News in Brief. SUMMARY OF YEAR’S EVENTS IN HIGHLAND PARK AND YICINIYY AS PUBLISHED WEEKLY [N THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Special Issue 0! The [was wm'Ranmds Insuu Gates After Be Feature of the Event; Two Serious Accidents Professional Men ' Had Occurred at Hodge Aid 1 That Place â€Mud “uh the idea. for it is in kw].- yy mm. the Umught that hm prmml- u! n: lm-nl Luann-s5 circles for mmm '.;lv.v H. .n u nwlhmp nhuuld lw- duw ;!. :‘w “M gf an orynmiud (that hm; { hilly to th( pubhc'x ath- Ziun 1hr {an that Highland lurk L- :. vx!_v m rvnl («mm-quanta, wnh bu x no“. and shupping advantages that rank hum 1n warm. The Hub. as outlined by than in lhnrgo, cumin“ 0! determining upon 1. rvrtam \u-vL when ('wr)‘ llur‘inl‘ï¬s man. burz'm r and professional man will BUSINESS MEN ENTHUSEDTMAKE BAD caossmc 31m; An organized (-fl'ort u: about to be mtrwiuced by local business men and the Nahunal 'h‘ade Dewlupmen! League of (‘hu‘agn for inaugurating a spa-ix} Town â€coating week campaign in Highland Park. It will he a mm- ilar Muslim: event to thv um- rt-g‘em- ly hold in Waukegan and winch busi- m-u lnrn hpwn proved tn be web a Sl‘ll'ndlli nun-n4 {mm every anulu. Highland Park business mm who have ulrrmly been uppnmrhmi with thv prnpusmon. urt- \‘cry much on. â€mud “uh the idea. for it is in kn-qu. Tuesday and “dun-dz). (‘lurlrn Rn) in Sol Snub Run-(H'- I'll), "l'raccful Vullc)" NEXT WEEK'S MOVIES AT PEARL THEATRE Nut umk's program I! 1 mn Hwnln‘ lb as followu; Tonight. “The Swan." tomorrow. Tum Mu in "Thu Tatum" Saturday. (Zr-cc hmmnnd Ind Walter Hicrl in “So Long, Letty" Sunday. Purl Whit: in “The Thief,"~fmm the gran stage play; Monday. "Girl of My Hmrt." frum Frances erinn Mitch- ell's great novel, “Joan of Rainbow Spnngs; Tueodly and Wednnd-y. Charles Ray in Bol Smith Russell's treat stage unreal, “Peaceful Vul- I.-y;" Thundny. “The Seaman,†“my by Clyde C. Watovcr: My, Mr. and Mn. Carter Do Haven in “Twin Beds;" Summit). Mu Ila-1h in “The Little Tnid Lady.†from . novel by Morporie Benton Cool. W 8-9 uni-y At 2-10. ‘ .- m l ( um d on P3 K“ I at hurl Twenty-uh“ -â€" In. Paul 8. May- at die: following an illness of m 1min. Hwy use: 0! influenu n ported in Bithhnd Park. Dell. Alâ€" ibert Metal. dnnxhur of Mr 1nd In Twnlym-dâ€" Thirty-om pt 4! plomu n! mid-year grnduudon It Ell: Place school. Mrs. C. M. P. Wright commits widde. Mn. P. A. Mont (om dial. lary Sodgwick 1nd Joseph De Cello maid. Ana-tan Fifthâ€"Amy and N-vy We: is eta-cod co Com-unity Center, Grand neoption bald. Brutal O. Elva. Ilia Am Oboe nnd Charles It Julnry Eighthâ€"Woman’s club bun pro party at corner of Elm place and Sherman md. Dr. md Mn. Chu. Buehm celebrate fortieth wedding a nivcrury. “flauntâ€"In. J. P. XII-c. High wood, chlomfomed by robber! who lootnd the house. In. Lucy In wick dies. Gites haw been installed by both Chicago 6; Northwestern and the Chi raga North Shore and Milwaukee rail roads at the Lincoln avenue crossing, and prom-Minn ls afl'orded It the vruumg 24 hours a da). A uvwer hm he“) built for a vrntrwhmnn and (WW mum acts as flakmnn at the gates. Thom- gnu-s at Lincoln avenue wort lllhmnhl ln th( twv railroads nfttr UH) had huh ordered to do so by the «it\ nutlmritiw and after two unhap ;.\ mulleut» had occurred, due to the fzul that no protection “as afforded llw Flint-1n}! ufur myhtfnll. l'rniny, April ‘3, Miss Lillian Tur- ko'r, thv 17 year uld daughter of Mr. um Mrk (‘mnrgo TUJkCY. was per nunuvtly mjurml when the Tumker “nun, 2,.lv was strm-k l,_\' A Chicago A Nurtlnu'htc'rn nurlhl.»-uml par-Mm ;.'rr train at the Linvoln aH-nuo cross my. Tln. mu-hlvm mourn-d in the evening: whom there was no watrh man at thv cunt-sing. bur mum-n1 m 111- Mmzc â€(mung m both came the moturists became mn- {usod and mink-0k the train headlights ’ur light‘ or; ~ www mlhwy I fvw ynrdr (as! of tho Nonhwectcm Marks. Turwiny. Nov )6 PM“?! “:13 scrmuely Yuma.- HAN Linn-In ave on up. NH when 1hr Then the l DROP NAME OF S'I‘llp TON FROM FIRM NAME Mr. John Pcnwe who has for L5? pas! pix yan ween conducting a painting and daunting busima uu dry the name of Stilton and Penn announces that he will conduct a! business in the future under his own nnmr. Mr. Pearce h1- punbuod‘n home It 315 N. St. John: am when he ‘ '-â€" now raj-61. halving moved dim it†Gleam Awnue "Ml! he ha: bu! Hm for the put m 1.1!. After mo Tuvxcr ICHllt‘nl the city ‘thn‘ws mnmmh-d that the rail- mir nmluil 24 huur pndntmn u nmln nvvnm. The matter mu talk up, Mn «relayed until Now-nah". hen 1hr .wmmd moment ocwrrod men the rum- were installed. Continued on he. 0 Mn (‘lintnn S‘ mjurwi in a HUT umzc crowing In VOLUII ,1.