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Highland Park News (1874), 22 Jul 1898, p. 6

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total 0M m now organized. l'rllonerl Number 22.730. Washington. July 20.â€"â€"The war de- parnnem has received a dispatch dateu Monday from Gen. Shafter say- ing 111a; the roster of prisoners was handed in by Gen. Toral and that me 793. The total enlisted strength of the regular army to date is about 44.000 men. being about 18.000 short of its lognl l-nmpliment. Tuevolunteernrmy (‘nnsuts of 153.000 men and is only 17.- 000 short of its maxunum authorized strength under the two calls issued by the president. The total strength of the army. regular and volunteer. is 227.- ON) a. now organized. b4! the main work. but this and ail other operations of the fleet will be 'llppif‘lnt‘litnry to the main operu'tions cumiueted by the army. Enltutmentl l'nder Second Call. li‘nir‘g good progress has been made with iii)!" recruitment for the volunteer arm; under the president‘s second call for 7.3.UOO volunteers. The plan adopted by tin: war department was to recruit all the volunteer organizations in the army up to their maximum enlisted strength before entering upon the re- cruitment of additional troops. The tum! number of men required to fill out existing regiments was 37,566 and, according to the latest returns. the tota': cniistments under this plan are 27.5w men. Of these 2,331 have en- lixtoal in Illinois; 1.334 in Indiana; 1.549 in lawn; 878 in Michigan: 3.162 in Ohio: 924 in Wisconsin. Indiana. Minmsota, Missouri. New Jersey. Rhode island, West Virginia and Wis- consin have exceeded their quotn. but all the others are behind in the supply of H’HOPS. The worst delinquent is. Korth Carolina which has furnished (Nil) 75 soldiers to meet its quota of} Pucrto Rican poms. the navy has a limited field of operation. Thv reduc- tion of me harbor fortifications will Rico. They are based on the View that the ('A‘mpnign is essentially an army mun mvnt. the duties of the navy be in; re lend every support and assist- axwe to the land opt-rations. The ad- miral is instructed to aid the army .nmwvnents by dispatching convoys “hen required. and by emering the landing ut' troops. A; there isno Spun- kh tlret in San Juan harbor or other Gen. Garcia is said to have decided on Celt. Castillo for governor of San‘ tingo and expected the control of thv city to be {firned over to the Cubans. This is thought to be one of the chief cnnw: of" the frlctio'n between the ln< llzz‘ct-nfs and the American army. Sump-on Receh'el Orders. \«lmirnl Sampson has received final 'ordt-rs from the navy department as to t‘re part the American fleet is to take in the campaign against l’uert.) communities. but it. begins to appear flint for some time to come. and 8Y8" after the conquest of Cuba is Complete.- ‘he l'nited States must mainmin {here a military government in order to link“! the responsibilities which it has B>~ll"h’d to ilie civilized world. (‘nhaus Show Tllrlr Tet-(h. Regions from Santiago are to the Film-t :liut there is danger of :1 clash lli‘l\\'€9H the American and (‘ulpan h'uoi-s Iht‘ri‘. it is caused 11} the nnr gx-r of thy lnttvr :1! being rvfusml. by (hvn. S‘ix'iftvr. cmranue m the (-ity so that Hey might Iiuie a Chance to pfiiiulm' hvlpless rmitlents. as tlu‘) (lirl at llmgniri am! oilu-r places. A de- n;;iii«i\\'nsx11ade.i_tis >:1id.li3'(icn.(liir» cm. {hat his men be allowed in enter fink thy, and \C‘us refueeil by Gen. Sliafl tvz‘. The Cubans have since mlu‘n eiei'y opportunity to display thrir ill forllizg aver the refusal. The Ameri- can sriidiers. disgusted ilmronghly with '1he actions of the (‘ubams throughout the Santiago campaign. Irv really to fight them at the slightest prmocation. ls feltnow that the garrison originally proposed. two immune regiments. would have been quite insufficient to meetâ€"an outside Spanish force that might, come from Holguin or Mun- zanillo and also to restrain the ra- pacit “of the Cubans. It is realized that t e present situation is full ofdif‘ ficulty and the future is dark owing to the disposition evidenced by the (‘ubnns to ignore or refuse to be bound by the amenities of modern warfare. This first symptom of friction has sugâ€" gested to the oflicials innumerable dif- ficulties that will arise in the future. Of course it would seem to be only politi‘ now to avoid any open rupture with the Cubans provided they can be kv'pt in leash and not involve the l'nited States in the disgrace that would follow the sacking of helpless Washington. July 20.â€"-War depart- nurnt officials feel that they are fully juatified in their decision to retain practically all of Shafter's army at Santiago by the press reports that reached them indicating the growth of sex-ions friction between the Ameri- can forces and the Cuban troops grow- ing out of the ‘latter's exclusion from Santiago by Gen. Shafter‘s orders. lt Icrlu-I Fglctlol Between the Amer]. on and 0.5-- Forces-(inn:- DIdgrn-fled Because HI- PI-l In Balkcd. Gen.‘ Shgfter’s ‘Army Is Needed at Santiago. WON’T BE RECALLED. Zola Flee: (rum Arron. Paris, July 20.â€" M. Emile Zola, who, with M. Perreux. managing editor of the Aurore. who was sentenced Mon- day to a year‘s imprisonment and a fine of 3,000 francs, on the charge of "be! brought against him by the of- ficers of the Esterhazy courtâ€"martial. has gone to Lucerue, Switzerland. to avoid arrest. Again-[do “'1!" In I Duel. Victoria, July flowâ€"According to ml- vices brought from Hang-Kong b) Iteamvr Empress of _ln(li:|, it in nu ported there that a Spanish regiment near )lnnilamet a form led by Aguinnl- do and the Spanish cuptuin challenged Aguinaldo to mortal combat before the battle begun. The oflvr was ac- cepted and the duel resultml in the fatal wounding of the Spankh officer. The name of the (‘hlnamau was Goong ('hung. The man he murdvrod was Sam Si Sing. Coroner \Vndoni um! 11 corps of deputies are marching through the surrounding fields for (he remains. In some instnnm‘s they had to be picked up with shovels. Fourâ€" teen of the cars “ere blown to splin- ters and several were buruvd. Win- dows were broken in Oakland. Aluâ€" meda and as far as Berkley. Accordingly the entire posse headed for the door. True to his unrd. llu- (‘hinntnnn fired the giant pmuler, and in an insmnt n terrific e\plnsion ne- curred. killing the oiliu-rs and blow. ing the Chinmn m to atoms 50 small that but one piece has been found. White‘s body was fearfully mnnglul. It was found lieurly'500 yards away. Koch was also badly disfigured, but lived long enough to be taken to the hospital in a patrol wagon. where he died. Mrs. Hill was visiting a Mrs. Pride, who lived across the way. She was killed in the fnlling debris of the building. All the buildings took firer Engines were soon fighting the flames, but to no avail. The works are com- pletely wrecked. Four houses also are blown down and about 40 partially wrecked. ' others. determined to break down the barricade. not believing the (fhinnnmu would keep his dastardly promise. oi the Western [use Explosive com- pany were blown up by a murderous Chiuaman at 5280 Tuesday morning. Five deputy sheriff: and connshlel 3 who were trying to arrest the mur- g derer were killed. The dead are: Dep- l uty Shorifls Charles White. non of ,1 Sheriff White: George Woodsum. D. C. 1 Cameron; ngstables Gus Koch, J. J. Lerri, Mrs. um end Goong Chung. ! The Chinaman bud fortified himself in the magazine and blew it up when the I attempt to arrest him was made. ’ Oakland. Ca1., July 20.â€"The work: , The Celestial. who was employed in the works and who caused the awful ‘ explosion, had killed a fellow-country mun Monday afternoon in a quarrel ‘ over a Chinese lottery ticket. He then defied the ofl‘icers of the law who went to arrest him. The murderer fled into the magazine, which contained fiwe tons of giant powder. barricaded him- self and threatened to blow up the magazine if anyone came to arrest him. Deputy Sheriff Charles \Vhitr. son of Sheriff White, in charge of a posse consisting of Constable (in: Koch, Deputy Sherifl George Wood- sum. Deputy Sherifl D. C Cameron. Deputy Constable J. J. Lerri and Dep- uty Constable Harry Cramer were on thepcene of the shooting shortly after the murder nntl kept guard over the Chinaman within his stronghold. .\ll the office” were armed with rifles. After repeated demands to surrender had been made. to all of which thv‘ same reply come: “If you come in‘ here I will blow up the magazine." the officers retired for the night within the private oflicc o! the company, about 20 yards .1 way. Tuesday morning at five o‘cldt'k Deputy SherifiChnrles White, after a consultation with the China-an Explode. I Pow“! Im- Ilne, Kiln-- nl-lcll and SI: Ollcn. Spain’s Ssacoast, Showing Towns Which Watson May Attack BLOWN T0 ATQHS. (‘hicuuin Jul} '10, 'l in 11.14 i' ()u :in's Mutiriti \ Eve-win! \:i_\~: l’rrnin r Nigugn and his rnhinvt huu- (imam-(i In 51](' {Hr peace. This tit-vision “us ra :u‘iimi unanimously. after :i (-onfe-n-m-v ini- ing sewrul linurs. \thn Hu- vuiulin" meeting “11“ t'Ulil‘ili‘iQ'ti liw nivnihrn refuwdtotulknflht- iÂ¥l1>ilil-~§1iillt hail been trankuviml, nml l'rllIH‘ \hnjhn-r Sagusla and 1hr Illllii\h‘r3 of {nrvign affairs and publiv unrks vnntimmd tin- coufcrt'm'v. “hen this “us rink-(11hr announceuwnt was made that it imd been derided iu cud 1hr \\:ir by inking {or terms. (‘apL (in). lilancn will by given the power to negotiate the arm. of the withdrawal of the Spauixh forces from(‘ubu. Ii iar‘igniflcnnt thin the censorship raised nu olijeciiun to the dispatch announving flint Hu- rub Ine: had decided to seek pram. Premier sag-ll. and HI- ('lblnn Des Muiuvs, 1.1.. July 20.~At 4:3L; Tuesday uflrrnoun n “inn! and ruin storm. which 11.1.! vunu- from the “Mt. pnssml (Her Dog Muincs. going at a velocity of 39 mih‘s an hour, “coon: ing to the reports 0! Un- \svulhrr 'mr rruu. Telegraph “irvs “H mc-r the state are down. and i1 is {run-d Hun ronsidvrublc damage hns lu-rn «*nnt' tn 1hr 0:115 and kmull plum. lhn- draw of which is heavy. ’I'ln- sturm hndw up n Hun-atoning drought. For surra.‘ days Itnux furxnrn hzne lwvn unru- ng n‘bun! thc- Jr]. hot winds {rum 11w south. - Bunion Hurlmr. Mirh. “In: l'\p(‘!’l (‘nm‘d u hmn‘y bnil und ramaxm‘m, 1].. ing thousands of dnHurz' dummy I< fruit and prnprny. “lurk l{i\vr Falls 9‘?” \"UI‘SI dorm nf Iln- t»\‘:l\(:ll 0f rmnhh-ruhiv dzllnztgu- In \u‘ro nu wrmus- c-ihrh. Menmninw‘. .\1irh._ up.” “ind and Hmmirr Hnru snmil \r'\>n'§\ in {hr :|_\ MN um! mums curriml uuuy )‘Jvht; are xnisxing but an- hmc rruchrd the Nut shm “firm are in but! shilpl', .-\t Mnritmtte the roof of thvjuil “an bloun off and carried a distant-«- 0140 feet and the- ting pnle (m the city hall was snapped o". The Murinrtto [llfln' ing mill “as badly twistetlt The ('it) Electric Light compnnp's store hniltl- ing “as llftl‘d from it: {omulutlnn and badly tlnmngml. So bewre “as the storm that strrvt our traffic wun aux pl‘lltk‘tl fur n timr. At Fowl (ll) Luv the storm lmvlml :ll‘t'lll'.‘ “hit-h had been t'rt‘l‘ll‘tl fur the Catholic linights' cmuentiun and huge trees “are uprooted. WuterHHHI rvpuns an unusually hmny full of rain (“'1‘“)!lel!“'(‘3\lp- FOOll‘d, (‘rnps \vrr» lmdf) «lumugc-d. _Milwattkee, July 2a.â€"A severe wind- utorm followed by a very heavy ruin prevailed in Wisconsin Tuesday after» noon extending as far north as Muri- ne_tte and weut as far as Black River Falls. Nutty buildings were damaged, ‘ trey were uprooted and crops in many sections leveled. At one time the wind reached a velocity of 40 miles an hour. Wire: are down ln all dlreetlons. A large chimney on the Iron block was broken off. falling through the root. No one was. injured. The North avenue water toner was struck by lightning. but the damage Incurred was not serious. The storm was preceded by an unusually hut wave. At Marshfleld the storm was terrifi", blowing at! the steeple of the Etangtlieul ehnreh and tearing down the SUlUkPfilllrk from the Manhfleltl brewery. The roof of the Marsltfieltl (-ltair fuetnry and ulsothat of the “()(llllh veneer Lwtnr-i “(‘l‘t‘tlnlllv aged and llnfer lirlsvhetl'a tnill “us ruled. Plate glass “as hlonn in in several planes. Frank Korneuk was killed at llenitt, four miles from Murshfleld. while working in u burn. the building beingy blown down. l'lllo-I Gale Can-CI I Ocean DPVII a! ”any. at l'ol-u I. ' “‘l-eo-Iln. WILL SEEK PEACE. llrc'lde In fine («if liiu‘r Falls e\p¢-rLc-m-rd the A VIOLENT STORII. Term- mum: ‘lvn! outs-d? ngu- In (-rnpt- 1hr“ hymn St-u'ru.‘ thought to 1 m :uh-l) u h rrili. tauâ€"nun mad»: n! AADL'TWVMI:‘)IX l o if: tx- pens of Int nnrrrmtn: T .n m H}. so (‘OHQ‘L’ ed Irr 10h nari In] :M 1' NH»? of laying xm- llwhhl ‘ of H r r nommiu urt- der 1 e mflnnr) “um-nun!“ bur), I! (hp "slur. 3 {Ha )u‘pvs n'd '1» In Irv ard Fur it: xu)mur,z hr 2).: uxpump 011M- Irm)” "Al“mr'm and Jute: 1:. (mm uh’ch may be m :hd- uHun poutuion of our lard Ind mu; Lynn “.11 hr upemd to the commarcr 1.! an mun-11 311mm, m- well .3 our own, 2n nrndr- not contraband or war, updr. payment a! xho Humihtd rut”. .,f dmy pmrh mu be In rm a: xhr umr of the Import-Hon "“TLLIAI M'KINLE‘ "Ry Mrdrr or the Rorrvury of War "H (' CURUIN. Adjullc‘ 'ivnerll ‘f'l‘haâ€" nut «flu: “(1)19 mxilxmy «wr‘upnv Her 0! Un- ulcxx._\'~ Hrer) ‘9 H'w FO'V- trtnr‘e of {mnur [mHIh-al r-lntwrr of the 1L?!“- mun m \l (h: . rahlnhnu v.1 “(a mu pc, ‘11 ~41 [nun-1’ l‘rdn H (-Mrrrdrondx- uq: r-' H ww- m. n PiuhiYanfS M» lung an ”‘1’ gurham Ira-:r duths in ”mind to 51- uni} H, Um 4r yum” and [nruptr1,\,ul‘d finial] zhdr what: I mus-Pd n mill-3,5 n mum um]. Hun 1!.»1 “mun/ls drum shpu‘l 1w :4 quatnu-d li'h Hr [HHPubt Hf 1M I'mud Stuns to dlrxhurm tt- Hu- {mint 01141:: :7; v H unth- :- 3L1? nun-gap! )! ‘1]! (hu- 5 n1». 'hv duty u! H' (0mmal dcr (f (h. um) u! nwupathm YU a: nounm uh! protunm m u” mm! pulv.'(‘ nnmwr (Kat VH1 mam 1w! 1.: Ir.;.lu- “at mum Hzr- In- halmunh nf (‘Mun In r up: I. am harm or Tl"):- nnl «fit ”rt; 1!! Un- l't run»: of form: 1!.‘2m-V31255 n! \1 pa ‘H ”41 jump." 1!.‘2m-V31255 n! w, ‘H ”41 Imus: liq: r.'H‘1:)c~ H. ) gurham Miami} IL lm :x:{allzmlrpr1 :nmu mom: 1 W\'ashington.July 19.â€"--,\ italr paper t‘ut will 1w hhtoric. mnrkiflg an epoch hi Amvricun history. wan ibsm-d Mnn‘ dgy by direvtlou of l’rehidc‘nt LIL-Kin- I v. It provides in general tennl for 11:0 government of Santiago de (‘uln ltd is the first dovmnen! of the kind Ctr prepared by a president of the I ite-d Stnten. (Pen. Klanfler in in- strum-ted to have the dncument pub- lizfihrd in such manner in both English and Spanish us “U! gn'te it Nu. widrst (‘i'h'nlutfun in tlw tt-rrito‘r)‘ under bin 0 ntrnL Tln- full text of tlu- dncmm-nt ftLlur. .~' -e-ldclt'l Proclnmntlo- to: “war.- l-e-l ol Cunt-real Territory-â€" Flt-I Ever Inn-0,. IT MARKS AN BPOCH. ugn url Ihv om Lum- z-rlnxryhy 1h: 1" no; 4! Yht Van: H‘ldtr 1: mrnssar} to Ir» Mary («-mm «Thin! (hm. I'M!- u"\'r Manntvn‘ “'ashmmnn. July 'A‘ (hr Hu‘n (In u! “‘ur »81r: The Hun of :l.v Swarm-Y1 {orc- s In SIMI- " lh.- (anrrr. In“: or t‘ HA an! A, n! H' (0mmal dcr (f mm YU a: nounm uh! pulv.'(‘ nnmwr (Kat lu- “at Kipuh Hzr- In- I}, In ”[0 Yalsrl} rt‘purth a: talking about ‘ change in European frontiers. It add»: “I! the United Stale: really in- lendfi to permit me incalculable error of sending a fleet m Spain. the less i‘ m) r about changes of frontier the bet- tn' for u:. all." Th: morning paper: comnwm upon 1hr yu‘ul'unr and imrrening .ximntion dmnuprd by 1hr untuymjsm bum-Pa (hr .\umricuns and (‘uham at San Hage- llnndnn‘ July 1‘“. Oahu]: 10 the Sc- \l-rH) n! the mmsnrship :41! Madrid. the 1.02.194”) mnrning nrwxpnpr 1'} un- quite “itlmul Madrid dhpmvhrs. "(PPM In”! mummy-e sent 1») un) u! Prnnf‘t Th1 Mmiri‘d pnprm thl|1~l‘,’\l‘! a?! “,va In din-“whom {rum l‘arir. Inn- (1 v ur Hmnnn. I'lu‘ Washington rurrrqmmiqn! 0f ‘hr Hui!) Telegraph "urn: that l'rc-M- drm Merle on Tue-3d“) tlm’hll‘Pd than he P\p¢‘(‘X¢‘d no prum' proposal! hum Spain until llaxunn had lu-on turn. The 1):.in ('brmuvle rxpresm‘: the hope Hun Commodore Some) has; been 1155i.llllll‘r «if France. but link? Almo- ximur (1» Rio {morn using (irrmany a! 1hr trump varrl to te-ruimate Mar by ruling hc-r nutmn against America in the Philippines. Spain naturally uni.” to 'utiliza- the rimlry between animl- flltl Germany to further Spun- ish ittt-rPHS h)‘ rt-taimng the Philip- pinm niul num‘ilig the pigment of I uni indemnity Mmlriil. .lul_\ ‘.‘0. El ltnpart‘ifil learn: {rum wu-rnl inc-nilu-rs (if the cabinet that in their Olnlllt)n fur Spain to sue no“ fur pom-c- v uulrl be an nvuwal thin phr ii. \unquinhmi Mort-mun they be- llf‘\I‘ that the l‘nitod Statrs. flattered h) the triumph in Ranting”. would only mmwnt to pent-e an unequal terms. and that thrrohn‘e it is lurch-rah]: to rmitimit' the war in the hop? 0! recon- qm-riiig n portinn of the lost tend-l Iirrluu, July .‘U.»- The Vussibchc Zei- ‘unp. in u much (hm-unvd unit)? pre- {uvvd h) Hm stun-mm]! that I‘UHlft rec’ litivunnm is m-r-Ihwi of ”It H‘ruri re- garding He‘rman :c Ming lnuanl \mer- iru. :mm-rh that fine unhwndl)‘ bl’llll' nnvnts uru funk-rm] by the inlnrrnrd linghxh ppm; It prnm‘vda to tin-Clare Hun erumny has alums, Hood by Ann-rive. gm] rx-mLmls lhv- Anu-rivunp uf Hrrmun‘a friend!) Mixtmir during 11w vhil “HY. 0n tln- othvr hnnd. it h:|.\h H: rnmny hug sum-red many pun} mnmpnnvm from Spam. Mill due runhnl h‘vlp hrr ndmiru‘linn of Splu- nh \ulur. The JTUPH' n'flu'l: the yrnmnl toe-ring of Hu- pr?» in (awe! u! Hu- l'x‘ited Stun-3‘ Admiral vaufy rc‘pllv‘d liml Manil- is a bloclonded .mrl um} llml he would continue Io haVe all whips commu'ixl- (-aled will: “hen he (lulu-(l. whether on the first or the hundredlh time of entering 3hr hay Th1- (lvrmar; admiral rmpondedJlill Uhjrvxing, nwl angina Ihat he would submit llu qumliun to the senior oni- crrs of his uthcr warships. The Urrmnn ships hau- nmde a prac. “P? of coming into Manila anti than making ii‘ipn umside Ibo buy, cruising uumng (he islands hnd returning in iwo nr ihree days. The German con- tention is that a ship thouid not be anpvd after the firs! Hint. Admiral Dewey was prompted i0 m-nd 1h]: pvn-mptur; nu-ss'age by {he ncHun of the Urrmnn cruiser Irene in prewnliug an inungrm Ill-ck upon 1hr Spnnish garrison u Subi‘ 1m). uhu-h greatly dlsxllrased him. Adnnrul um l)it-d.ir-h.~. in command of the- Ucrannn tin-I m lh? Pacific, N- !urnui a vcrbul ansuxr “hm-h “Isapol. ogl-hc in tune and sulmhzclorj'. But ufu-runrd he son! in Admiral Dewey. mm- suning that he objected to we Anwrivm-I Hopping German ship. “hick; have been in the bay (mm: and berm \isnr‘ If ”my are at war, he wanted to know it. so he could gown) himselfnc. cordingl)‘. If they are a! peace. h; demlndod ”in! the German war-hips bere pup. sue a diflcrem course. New York, July 20.â€"A dispatch a the World from Manila. July 14, by way of Hang-Kong. China. says: M. miral Dewcy sent a messenger to a. German admiral recently to inqn‘u‘ whether 'America and Germany ‘3. at peat-v: or at wur. Ad-Inl mu" l-torn- Gnu-Into. 0! Gen-.- [fl-‘0! Thain! In; Clan-c III- (Jo-rte. [mink-n; of CALLED Hm DOW]. 2H. 'Hu- Madrid our- the Slundard says: Irl‘frrs tn solicn the in“) DOWN sumo Is NU UK cu\u1|““"“ b‘ 100 ll“ ktd bO‘h Md:- n Gen. Shut”: Y the lane r'> '5“ hand?d "' 1’ ' 0L”. ‘1-()(;;r. 11! “WT“ ‘2‘" “‘1". v «m. Mum-r ‘ 1.119 furl :‘u‘\ gore! um: ;' u’ Hon HM‘H'. ‘0. dbmumzs :nfl « hu-en 114-111 “’hl’dh 1]". ;:\I1 “"1” 111A! tun Aher nunw rm; Suht‘d in 11w b'.‘ Hound 1:) km, (‘idi‘d 1th 1]: \gfluw'nnwzl \x: “‘(anl lrhu- ‘? muimnixuti H ;. nt‘OPthI\_ :1. flm'uvd tn HAY) Snnhupu uw‘ o h. ”w :‘yruw (-nnw nh :H'A'xw Iiblfld Hm! (yr! rc’ntlI-rh‘ 'Ix Lr faith. lm' mm H mu tln inn 1 Hunt-d 1141 suhje-m 1o ];,.~ . and thr six H Um aHil'it's v o'rIovk Sutur Santia?“ ‘m,)ros>} \ l‘ "0013* “"d ‘he “nun ”1 forces at 1 ing' (H'h. division :1” their um» In In: pawn: \bL‘( HI‘..K;H :X.;‘f .\ vii}. hm! In «I rivml b} 1].: Hubbruh .-. [I In 80113 M Izmvn xh raised mm Hu p by 212m.» i-_\ i ‘ery A1 21.. m1 memn! hum“~ ”J Star Spuhuiui u Pmsidnn ,\1l‘l\1l}l telegram \\:.> n" The Thirh-rmh I of infnmr) “.11 I enforce mmvl um a'uthurity ’l‘lwfi I‘lltnlnpul\1:nit a Kiblxn‘) 1m~ luwn1 militnr) ;,M \. rho flu If!!!» (‘1‘!‘1 WIN“) a hifi 4:111 H 'IH'N lines. 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