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Libertyville Independent, 24 Mar 1921, p. 1

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LIBE'RTYVI LLE LAKE COUNTY INDEPENDENT \ OLUME XXIX.-NO. 12. INDEPENDENT Lake Countyv 's Big Weekly QwWm aGoea"tbodhe Weekies ini t.ounty Combimed LIBERTY\ ILLE, LAKE COUNTY. ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1921. WAUKEGAN WEEKLY SUN $.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANo I * i . ' ' ' i. * . t, ," liii' I. i . r, i1. Sr' '.1 1"' I "i. h ,.,"îf,.,i'l lJi., i if i J' [titi . Iii t. I. i i ' i t . -Y 'U 0..In dý1 ".ha ti,'a'il' 1 --t1 aiii'. i .ndii ;, kinir î.fi 'l V, î.uîtl i "The v itliî'îl fouit ;"* a 'iItîtît ing anit ritadi' ihei api' A tni' latetue.N SWi, ar -ted ti. i liil'a i pot ici' ai.s staper t _nd ciînie.-sed aller th.. stolen cl, ng wasaidentifled. '['ti oldet brother sai i litai a liie hsd been convtîted repeâiedl) hurglar> and olher <imes. hav :.l; served tîtîte in many prisons. ti, * .d been gotng -traightt for the lata Il r oîseven )ears, lthe Waukegan -Yî eigtetir-!in aIl t'hose ,ears t- raid it .Wgs- ImPassib)le for s o 'ok lu reforni in Ch icago. lie said e va'. hounded by the Chicago po ire, being, arrested as a suspect ,yery ime a crimte was committed. "l said tic was drîven f rom ane job 'anther and always lits prevtous -ecord as a convict fotowed hlm and 'sould liave lu quit. being unable tu >taud tîte expresstons ut scoro wilh whiclt lie was greeled. He satd ir n Os 10 stield lus brother trom sucit career that lie made bis stil ring Other Cases Are Up 'ndrew Toney. aged 21. a negro. .eaded guilly la haviog stolen a $20 i JI front the Modei Laundry. He was ,ntpeced ta serve from one ta ton "ara in the state penitetiary. Hie wJe et prescrnt occupies a cellin1 the ,'ounty lait on a charge of being an :nate of a disorderty bouge, Stol. Red Cross Car William L. Knapp admitted having itolen a Red Cross automobite at the Great Laites while einployed there as a chauffeur. Ho took the car te Chi- cago and aboadoend ItL He told the coatinbars Ioday that ho took t uterel> for a Joyride. Hie case was referred to the probation officer to Iuvestlgste and report hock. Jan Wanted Fre. Board Willam Wilkes, a negro vho wau arrented when ho vas fouud la the. rear of the Sam GIabs store on South Geuee street a.couple of montha ago, arued with a heavy steel rasp,a a srew drivqgxand a guuuy ack. tbld Judge Edwrds today that ho pleaded gulty go0 that ho could gt is board and room free lu tihe county Jail durlng the ,wlter months. Ho aya that durtu. the sum5ser time ho works for George fleneban et Round Lake, having beau .'mployed for hlm for many years. He deied the attempted burgtary charge. The court bas received a letter froix Mr. Renohan In whlcit he gives the negro the higbost recommendations. Mis case vas referred to the probation officer with the probability that hi wiul be paroled to Mr. Reneban. Blair Sent to Jaul James Rose, alla Douglas Blair, aiée Douglas Black, a negrp who bai ,î ' I4 , t i ii.' f : f. w thi, 1 l i- in l.- A Il,- .',;',r,.t n .n <l 1) Il Or': SEND ME TO TUlE MS. Coned-Water Arrested "PEN" BUT SPÂRE tgeltd o irwt* ru Appal adeto umby ~"î:n al:îued o iIonirce ini.l'o 'inon)o .iiy." Tire>-S In ii Uit ('OUi Iand Ju'g 'iEgtîn rd ia sh o h. md i n 1 aitmnsIwmooon '1IlhiiiIrii;(-ort, rtliieer.ag.'te %V k g n Fri iia . lh r ia en - i gi 4 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ T . F'~."'itinltioei i~ORBID SALE a of'. \'iuo'gnrI okl 1-.0 ':I l~'1.t, S.iî.îrof 0F CO--OP STOCK, i. ,n- o it jUi ,!, FoeII Denies Petition of ttor o,î,-..î< h o l~, u î.îa ney General to Prevent the liii' <Tit1» " t,: î,roili. i *' Sale of Comipany Stock -e hi li îîl ,1. *,i. ntt' M F 'l .r t' ri 1 .ii [tI ,iîîtîge1î1.1 filda i flî I.lii.. .iiîriitd Noiît A i 'a <i.ii Ilni r , 'i i -r tî li p î l 11n., n o iý -u '1~~~a M "a iO' .î. h . g ri la 1 fiig onr-jt iii ' *~~t Stock LIsted. No' Regýstereca * i . l. I i r l! ýJUN EDWRDS Zion Chief, Speeders' Foe. CELEBRATED MULE Himnself Taken as Speeder' PROMISES TO IN= ;ý 1'y j Bo' CASE RF VIVED BY TERCEDE FOR MAN 1:tio'r 1n g i l a1hgnt1 1CTION 0F COUR i , in 4 itcu t.l i L;-.4n tcl u '- 'i i .. îi'i', iii , l 'i lltgu. r I. if-trer 'Tell James Laris. Whose . ~.. îîtu Attorney A. F. Beaubien Wir l'I."hei l,~iî.'d.n t. I lm resed ~" ~ istatut. ý,' ' Signal Victory Through ba b- lcý nýlts1 la i pe Sedht He,îu G ,gi' tas, fte r. i'k____ For-'us7l? ,retai reste"'l. Urge t rn.He t b% * Appellate__Ct. Ruling t i. l.nt. Tli,.ont' t h -'r, itI' tîtfori'iastiibutlthe po, , tr- iî a nrt o c l iai.' liigan MUSliait ion. W 241:i. iiie rr ie. l:;lot - S IZE MAMMOaT, awAVII 0 t'i - INCtES0F EGS nutt h 't 1 tfl Ofl tSTILS;arRES- upi Morrs formger tlngfo t r. qcarit ' ' OUsrt etru h ý idntofDerEel. utno' h 1 l.tii it.iîgei'nadsri.T1IREE PERSONS~ Election Law, May Make Nec- <ti 'trai eî eigt'hloal butiiisar'i essary Even Further Cuts heinu' i.' ont; jobi' flia., Puil eilinIEnsSmtFreE poy - l't IIt iît'ie H'saltt ticfellfianti Ens mtFre mly inAleay hrtSkrt race' stipl\ because tii.' liuttdritg at Hardware Foundry, Had Suflering cals. took it a aPro- 1 ot file. poice of Chitcago nmade t' ti -Two Stilis Going. bletin Equal suffrage lia. trougit jpI tivintri. in Pri n nn.i about' lire.t lal4e ttîls. ".n- aiitt a caîsa The llinis tatelaw equres ha 'If *ou arc îelltng tii.' ruîh 1 whl itriY a01'gainons of moonsbine a the Ittnassîelareirtlta makle a recomntendation ttiat :.ou bi' dav, were seized and iltree Men plac th cutains an vtlitg boolhs In poil- releascd a! lite end of eleven monlht; ciltimiter arrest during week-end raids esofth place sot corne vibinea4 incit- the 'court aid. "tIvaut l ire- you t usîlt- tir t'instaitles Ilicks and MVe os f te toor'o ha t~> lne~ mo .every apportunity in te vorluta go aie. physiological) teel of te valere' lets straîghti. 1 wouîd auggost that if you Erneist Sîitihi. tomer entptuye of show iteneath te ,curtln tave ifficully keeping out of trou* ile 'Chticago Hlardiware Foundr) coint Hoa' fuis ta s t tae interpretei l h.-in a big cily like Chitcago tha[ 1panty wtîere hutotetbas been siîg- wilh wonten voting is givtng elecliilN'OU 9g o t sonnie sinaît cîty ltrke ,laul i n acîrat limîes since te itrike experte food for Ihouglit. eaad unoea e ei- .1lbe nprcsti 'I li oas paRseit tut preven Lrdpsat ht earless of ho ti ,, ias n o hebrsn liii' amfon cupin bI i itri- iîîigit b o oIli farresîed. Ilitspltace Ii 'gýI a lit ae te0ffi1tm ' î rc ould ho next ta imjiios..ihelu Iolit'.' senue. Noitli Cthicago. Mns.iS rdeil ou intt tsovtn~î h'tti txî h' e prison record.tlile'said sand lau si ill asize(I anly -a galon eas nittithereatter ta get ilérksI itaI sooner cor later sot.'eune wauid ' ant t.liîaitf ut oonshinetînil a lt ads dgsofëe . osev t inîlbheliîait"donc lime" milnd outd ttc oi coiotiîîg acre found-' Ieven rhe noîiest sum of $5 a day, andt ramînt hit awtht hlie fart .5A comtplete iltunsqlîine outîru 'r a-. there wtar' be a madi "c'amble bo gel Thete ene.'soveral attorney- pro- seized at tbe u- ie of Pele llaslow ,,re jobI i.r noting. sent in court a'iîn I.ardie made iis ski. 1208 Stitu I.Inctln avenue. Tii. Cahînt clork L.ew A, liendo.'. vas stirritg pies Ail agreed bhat in ait stiît was in olteraian vit h.' of asked t1l look uilte 5l bitis re' tîteir yeara of expertence îhey nover ficers arnîî'ed naid a lest shoved Ispeet and f înds that it sthie electiîîî had seen anything la equal il. Lar- blt b ib was capable of pra- lboolhit îuquremen. die deiberately shouldered at]theb.dîtin-s 20 gallons oh moonrihine da. blame and asked that hi. youuger DlY., viticti aould lie some incarne brother be released bofore ho vas at te rate of $20 a gallon. Four gaI boon arrestod here a number of imes led bta a career of crime. touts of "wite mille" vas taken. plosded gutlty îoday to havlng stolon had purclîased' a pintb of moonsitine hait a plut of whisky which ho planuod for $2 framt a bootlegger. vha vas to seîl. Ho vas sentouced to serve six 160,000 Names of Just driviug awaf viten the otticor mouths lu the cousty jail and vas as- Slackers on List arrived. The automobile gutil.îvy. sUred that if ho dos uot reforut this Sheriff etmer Green la looklng far lte ho wlll ho sent Ma states prison Washington, D. C.-Approlimatelyî hlm. Barack a as place<l timdot ar- 1neit timie. 160.000 Americans vili ho classed as test sud nnîitied to appear tiefore Ilý MeBherry Case la Up draft desertera lu tbo tate var snd Justice Fariner la gise bond. The r Edvard MitSherry vas arraigusd on thoîr names pguibllshied, hoginig Ap- Iotticera book (ietelutiot f bonze for 3a charge of baving stolon a suit of rit 1, by order o! the var doparbtOUt. I vîdence. 1 hlch ho sold to a man for $5. Heofo the records prior to July ILS, 1919. Baslmittod the charge. Thte cae vas re- i resutted in the determinaîloit that O M R L X O ferrd tatho robtionoffior. 151.354 oflte 489,003 reported as de. Broko Wlndew ia Charge serters htad eritisted In our ova an- iThomas W. Thorpe vas arraigned in mies or thoseofo the allies or hadt FARMER IS DEAD I court on a charge o! baving broketu a been erroneausly Inducted. no that the *plate glass w'indov valued at $200. The total of net desertlons vas reduced ii charge itps malîctous miàchlef. Thorpo lhèreity ta 337,649.JonCîse.8 ar aI. f tl pleaded net guty3 and vas released tn - Of titis number 163,738 itad been cîtal les(ite. i84o m year a a o ;- bonds of $1,000. apprehoendod pior ta Juty 15. 1919.Chrles 'ien ,,otlk. con y itr It ILS.flbfced toJolet and thIti cases disposed of, and sînce eintoLaecuY.w r h e Titamas Solak vas canvlctod of lav- uIt'. 1919, approximstely 13,M0 have engsged in the farnîing buIness. died igstolona quantlby of cloting a beeu elintbnated from te lIasa rPeceotîr itthtte homo ofhibs dauglter 7iug an au ene' osrv _-1in lit "îago. paralysis being te cause. ron so d yas senteedta serven from -- j TheMr. Chestek lett titis çouthlymany on t tn eas t la aab poten' t5 Lk1ont Ti ID.ivl'ars agît îHe was(lutte successftil tlary au Joliet. - ENDIENT. 1-litbibusintesnova. Doyle. itte defendant. bthe surti uf $i for the use of lthe mule for 75 mont; it $10 aî ninlt. The appelate cou huweîer. enyered an ardet an MIarc 17u inwiith tey reverse bte jud mient and reniandecl the càa_9 ha. tZ b.' ciîr'uil coutir elle for- tri' Ttîe original vaille ofhtoiute wi $204). Ttie Case abartird ten yeusa@a when Nicci-'ls placod ia mole in Doyl Pasture at Deertield. Tlhe twa mi a'ere neiglîbars. He sent for i- mtule lthe fol!owing slîrtng but clair cd iliat Doyle sent biack a mtuchit horion animal. ['e sent titis mt back and ,tIýmed wiblî a a-rit of r pletin a'enl 10 Doyle'.. Pasture' ai iook a niule5 wbich hie saîd vas h aa'.ltiîe atheritanil estifiedin cou thitlie lknev it was lis mutle ftiIlt anintal recagnized Iiim. Morris a-on the î'eplevîn auil jgîstice court. Doyle appoaleti The case vas tl'ied tn circuit cu b.'tore Jtudge C. H. Donuolly. TI ury î'cîurned a verdict in taxor -Marris .ludge DonnellY set ihe vr dicî asîde. Tîte case a-as îniod agalit but II time thte jury dlsagroed boforetiit cotîld flot fix the age of lthe mule. Apparently tlred of il nlait e mu thon laid dovu sud* died. Thon Morris vent ovorseas to, Roed Cross vot'k. The case vas e( llnued from lime ta lime vitile vas gone. Af ber ho relurne lthe case vasc led op again. Attorniey A. B. Bei bien vite representod 'Morris prod, ed affidavits sitovîng bis client w litIin Baltimore and asked for a c tisuance. Attorney Popo for btef fendant Insisted upon an immodi. trial viticit a us oruleroti by Jou Edaruis. Doyle's lestimonY vas undîsput tirougit the absence of Morris t hisdMain for $10 a month for nionths. thete ime Morris kept fomule wiîiclî Doyle' salut ielonged 1 ini. waq ailowed. - During lthe trrous Itals out jcase lthe litîganîs ihave entplo: r iany itigît tiriced experts and yvo toarians Io îesiify fui ttîemt. Whi t".r s' ide !oses the case' finallyi lotave t i p.mît hoî iiitt ola ra Hard to Enforce Curfew iA M R NT With Dresses to Knees'FR ER NT Ch'lief t'ontrýias ibiticen ent'ort'ing TO SELL GRAIN; i..,iitinu' .îîtî' l a%% 'I'N% oung lxin t 1im tnlii -kirto attitosi ho thetr SEEBGR S 1 '. ," ~ tas ci' hief 'trott-iy' afler E 81 ,R U îr dnîgiîr. '"Wttat'i'e . on y oungstpr,' .ki,n on 11w' ili i . ,ît îî'nigiit't etitiiottheaciet '.. dîggne hent-tyes"vieat Growers and Live <'hief Somnr rad (1Y la H.tiireporler-. Men CalMeetings to plete their.Plans flENJIECCH& I~C ~ lxiirot-' ianzatons Of Éti DI ES CHANGE OF 1ý»l I,%rîtm')rficiallý constide nii nio.rextfaîi'cu-operalivo VENUE IN TIIREE tic pî.îxn-.nrt nao"c VLTS eStock Com-, te U. S. îng th* markeM. se const-, BIO LBEI. UITSieloped projects for' 'I .nnjod 1tefarniers if atiopted. theT n ill Eo imb effroIrittissummer. Et- iLIdge Edwards Grants Change fîî.are beîni alle'to unîle lthe two only in Rev. Thos. H. Nel- filcoî.<îtc'nî i ii son Case vs Voliva "rtel finail ratification meeting for It ,w hi o:îier of th, plan.î. whicb 15 s,,,'~i' fî I,,Ition i * fli, i.' 'î t b'- ii,' lianillint of al grain. tIn oHIegî,t lit e.11 i'Oi' \li -r for XIPril C6 Tue other orgaft- 'Içd. ,i ri e'. îti ie'tiî i'e'rofizal ion. Xitclconcerne tîseif -.Pw i 41 r ii ciîvit u rt.ciin' an 't iln Xprif i li,,fra' norking meet- frtrr T,) : îinac 1 nzeo i , r'of :a national live stock marIt lier i îî-~îI tlît ; i: " ,.ci." ingroinrItte" il ho fiteld. its oh- %il!' î i n ',iî ,îin i th-' j I t. ro dot op a natitonal Itlf,* Ii-rn taII,'toi, .nittiki't:ng ptlan ifn. % tent.' in l , , io h zitan d i%, ,tock 'are the culminaý- H N,'I'.îiui rîîallr.1or n t.' t, iinef otucit local and sectioflal e.- r ý1.ni"' lIiirî lin irî'.îît î .ný i 1, 1perariv,-.iOiirîrî5PalrPady establI5 ii-. t'.î iTb..pui jie nb.or'. in the plàig f W. 1 Il r' 1n' 'liinronedith îe Ani,,ficarn F%=i .1 il\liî"î I n îlo <-tit.,ration and the 'YMO" Il.'*" *l 'n:,i...........î;rwei aaociat ion of AmeIi&%L ,P,ý lu a'i lIoterganizationw:a d-(evelopmflin q 1 bie i iii:, l'.rfew yoar.t - i f. ,î' ll' 1' T!i-.' 'lie;it rrik," of [ast year at-,l i,î'Ihe tt i.î f.j'v., iic'tiitt'nrion te rte Wheat GroI 'i I 2f ilî i n i': 1 'îiiri i :rWiciina, Ka:. Wtth th* 'ii.:iî' 'i i,"-ii ii.'il, î 'Il tai,! ' i Itaînî*î i l Aaron Saîlir,. a Calih., - - , I ilt t~*1 I~ 'i' î '" i. ni:îrletin.z expert, ilbas WOrh.&M 'I îîî,î'îi f::f 1,'I\i1 i 1Uî, 3. w .s,tî ni. a d :il 1, iusiig a C.B0 ' i ý.'I i ît !i ll'l li < li'. <I , I i i i'a<c" c"Ill"rîign ti inte a'eat railiti . apili i , i "'l'!i;, , : -j i i l, 'fin a torli s j- ho t lîi i.~ j . 1 'oifal h.<i î ur îI gt O 0 bu. or -e~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~Iýbj -î'ii. l. '. îîî -iiiîiIli tbr,',ioto,.in a nheat poffi. I pi v.n liîl lî,,i4i, îh, t . Tii' gcnmtiýi igrain and live st*, .11nîlcîinpit uf 'Iolîr a rarketing Iplan- re those in wb$C e rrn ii if aî"i îî ,., ti Ih niericita Farni Bureau federatiî,* I .'rîrr i n ji.' , ',i ,lia. aken ite, le,îîiThte federatk,' "bang'. of e l s i) --l lI. ,À(.ý- 1tjýeunaiI fte ast' erinawnî'Oly organtzed onlI1 a ;lut 01 Ii, ctitnr' iii '. ,- w '<'i ici )n if - ctdton a ~ i, iir.'i vii , l, icu zi, . I-î .,tii rî' 'i h ,re,Ii. .îready long te-' nsgîiiii'ie Iii ta t:it trial. d",îe 'ni',etir,tin iîarkoiing plan. whitt- t h 0 t" Than ilinbitzîi ir h i l s iibsi ltri e dîeratîefl'-.s pporl. and L hl-- Io t-le bn. ,iaeîriirelloteî o fariners In the vaPor ouS ,,atp e,-,en 0now and, ANaI nflIf~ ti i! C M i6. Jt, rit, autroie 0 f six monîha' woek5 [1 H D ITY C IN iliwas iirawn up hy farmers and otb, 01 Ilr expierts under a cu.umittee Of 8OV- NOT LTYenteen n itC. H. Gustatsofl of LE lie OT Î GUITY rout. NPtr, r-harnnmn - lve*d Of 1W SUT big ceOPer-ali%'e organtzatioit of f IM JIR ! uI ers in Nebraska., Mr. -GUstatson" rl'! N-t LIDO L L J E atready ntaqe a succesasin this fbUhic ai- ~The tive stock committo. aPPOIt lu. - d by lte Americait Farm BUr«fi This Ruling by iudge Edwards eratton la devie a ntionafl lv: «r ls Practically Dismisses One aimoas the federatiofl's grain' U.?" li Big Damage Case mlîîee. but as it was created lato? W, rîtis bal getting mb is.labors at tbh -h ' rItestateninta lite effect ithat W. preseni time. g c Iotita hail asked for a change. of ik venue froni Judge F,4*ards' and ~l4. front Latke Cotînty in the dama I IV IL scase,. aiich have been brouiI agis iaadagis h Io IS TOPrE«SuIN, lun i iS thoc iuUrPnuttii andu flot ui-. oes he tIi in- ale 'e id bus art ini ilr of hia .ey aIle do ,n heP cal- mu. uc- vas de- [aie dge ited and the' 1 to ýyed ,er- i3 in lt lhe lndeangewas andi JneLte oliva. 4'bo are askiug the change of venue. ing cases. invalving nearly s million 1 dollars in damages: Chales Warren %,; W. G. Votiva, u. ejmn MI tiohi. Murdock vs W. oeVoUva. deBejmnH. Mle F. Il Johinson vs City of Zian. of Three iudges Who WA W t: Scîtoîz vs W. G. Vottva. Hear Cases Tiionas A. Nelson vs W. G. Nelson. In te Nelson case onty Judge Ed-' wards granted te asketi for change Springfield, III.-The =llil of %en te. Votva was satiafiec ta of Claimts viii hotd its next idJcI bavte t,' cases lried In tItis county session of the September tonm b,'fure ,U,ige EFdwards. Intheit case Marcit 29. Assistant Attorney Go of ltinsitn vs the Cit3- of Zion the Sumfner S. Anderson annuu. court field thtat a rity cannot be guilty itis session a number of ca9sea ot litiet Tht' -.i.tquita1fnt ta a dis- tng for ses'erat jîtonths vill cma missal eoi- tia' Nottce of an ap- fore theo coirt. peaito tii l it idioutr! lias been Cages heard by the Court of< served. Tii.,iilîi i he. cases wtt! involve clains by employei oft ho Iriti eil ci. 'oliva te represented moua arate institutions or b> by Att>. C. P. Iltine. having dealings vîit the sa ________the most part tboy are desthq Army Seeks 't 'If) Second dlaimts for personal Inw'T, iOM Lieutenants: Test April 20 refond. Iuheritaisce tax re f etc. The army la shorîtt-. econd lieu- .AItlthe September terza meeg tenants. ApPointmeuls ta f il] the gap) 100c aites wve.board. The twill ho made in*soyons] n eeka. attet' amou4.., calned at tbat leoilU candidates bebveen the tiges of 21 ànd , approxînnatély $Mo.Mo. 30 have been' examined titrougtouttClaî.a allow.e aMte te United States. The priointart.',ilîîJuîy 1. a<croding to Mr.J examinatlon board ln Ibis district vili en viticitdate appreràiblm convene at the University of Citicago present legbiture for the PWMp Apri20.,viten candidatesltitIap' cannps availabio. pear. Requesîs, for application lanks Initige A. J. Clarity of ro sitould be addressed ta Mal. William thetc p"eaîdlng judge of thoe 000 M. MPtter, presîdent of te exarnin otiter-'nibers ame Judge W. I& tng btoard for cmiaot.Uiesl lips o! Rtdgvay and Judge SOM of Chicsgo. F., M.iller of Libertyvîllo. Wife Called to Bedside Girl K illed at Kenosha of "Pussyfoot" JohnsonByNrhSoeE Hamiîpton.lit. Marcit 20Williarn E "Pssft"Johnoson. world fanions 1Keltoai'Wlo.. Naroh 2Sl- prohibittion lAdOrer. is reparted as Imarie Sorensoa, 14, vuS IS serioisir Il with s titroat infectio)n at1IChicago. North Sboro and M te- Fîii.r -ospial itere ,. Aiar inlerotitan rarfier*ldit 7l r a n g e ûi v :i t c o i ,,tu e t , 'U m -, i ' I , ' . ' ' I0. s d h ave been canceliedi and tira wrîe hti usa itnte acrsuhet been ,'ailedj te bis bodside. of the train. *(News Item-New 'Yok helth authorittei and welfare workers charge li rSliadequate accommodations eriat t Ellia Is4and trougit which 80 per cent of m irit NI4 Sses. '$5 ~> 's 'r ýn,,in, -r, Il..

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