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Mar 10.P1ans for i . putting into effect the revised rules ' governing .litensed grain inspectors. , , inauguration of a new grain market . , , . - ' news service. and a "know Your own ).. wheat"- cgiimplign 'among, farmers in .,..., (By Associated Press.) anarea , TIENTSIN, May 10.Chang Tso- the spring ' lAn the defeated Manchurian gen-- nounced today by the department of -, tral,E Is reportet11to - have fled - to agriculture. "' Ditiren.- change In the Inspection rules, Observers say 'his troops have It The was explained, were designed to eutablished three , lines of trenches meet Arequirements in the northweet this side of Luanchow on the Muk- without establishing new grades. 'They in addition to for ded railie-asouth' of the great wall, provide actual grades those factors which but will fight only if General Wu Pei- the determine the grade in the spring , Fu's forces press them too bard. wheat classes, ' the new market news servGlleral Wil'il soldiers still are In Through , ice, 'it was said, quotations on wheat , troop Twenty.eight pursuit. trains, will not be confined to ranges ' eath carrying 500 men, have passed and averages for grades price number ls will or . 1, but also the to of which quote the east, price of through this city with grades, such as "No. Ss ' three are reported to have already ar- groups 16 cent moisture, otherwise No. rived at Peitang. on the .coast 30 miles 1." perThese price quotations- are exeast of here. and four at Tangnii. at pected to indicate the true market the mouth of the Pei river. 'price of any sample of wheat. .. . Chanes men have cut the railway The market service, which is ex23 to near Taku Lutal pected to cover ultimately all importMukden, fm roil!, north of Tien T3111, to hinder the ant grain markets, will be inaugur' ated, it wad announced, at Minneap, - pursuit. with the adminThree cruisers are- - reported off olis in near Wanhuangtun. Shanhaikuan, istrations of the future trading ' act bombarding trains .passing - on the and the grain standards actare to be Wheat price quotations Mlikden railway. gathered in the market and distributed ; to farmeri through the press, by wire General Wu to Call and by radio. , The "know your own wheat" camConference in China .; will be conducted in ,, , - paign with the extension agencies of By EDNA LEE DOCKER. ,. the spring wheat states to -instruct . ' L N.A. SUIT Correspondent farmers and country buyert- in the utillzation--o--- -TING made available through the revision - Wu Pet I'd:victor over the ilanchur- of the grading rules and market servIan army of General Chang Too-Li- n the milling value of r their heat and virtually dictator of Northern ice so be An the prices they may ' declared will he China, call the receive reflected today : into Chinese a conference to people for a modeled adopt government plans , . after that of the United- - States. Both General Wu and the Christian general, Peng Yupsiang are certain that They will conquer all of China. They are still being misted in the south by the army of Sun, Tat gen, head of the Cantonese government. General Pang said that his soldiers all of whom had been converted in, to Christianity by missionarieswent into battle wearing arm bands read4 - - : 1 I -At ' - -- , , - , , , , ' , - . . I -- nt Inge and shootings which , , BIRMINGHAM. Ala, May ,10.-- -Merchants of the oountr; were urged toe put on steam and prepare to hendle the business of tomorrow by Governor Harding of the federal reserve board In an address here today .before the Southern Wholesale Dry Goods WASN-ING'rON- - - s L tt tax-paye- rs C I ' -- . ' , . ., l'I' . ' - sin-cor- tabee to MI m eiai or - --- - ( . , be , J. , - with bomb; n Rheain-connectio- eisty today, resulted in the death of Awe park; OBERAMMERGAU; btay MaY 'K.Creation men and serious injury of a third. Weary pilgrims from the tour corof privately owned merchant marine, WorPky. known as Chiceao's "Inde LOS ANGELES, May 10'A man ners of & troubled world are in this le bor Clitr.711; ouroicba.t1 after hay.' by means of government-subsidis- e Illtilln G. P,heneer, believed to be impossible, Phillip Manson. New York, ing been eentenied to seven yeare In quaint little village of the mountains ;SO lalt was Lake City, Eastern and Road, Pacific the of Canyon president In throngs today seeking renewed vi... declared todaY the penitentiary in connection with , at a Steamship Calif:, killed train compan7 by Tropic, sions of eternal how and. the simple before the joint congressional ' hearing the $400.006 Union station mail ,robr -1 last night Chr1stM1- townspeople are i on the administration ship subsidy ready again Mader is president of the Ouild;', bill. He asserted that subsidies not buy. to rede-evow to God. their age-ol- d , Samuel G. Spencer, father of the almocialion- -Trades council while Shea heeds ing merchant a faU create to would only con-'all Once again; for the first time since dead man, stated that his son went Many indications of Improved .retard" union. marine but would "seriously teantaten, - Ordern - the 1i10., the Passion Playthe famous to California last in the hope of ditions both In this country- - and its proper development for the immediate arrest Manson subsidies' will "All aramatization of the life of Christ that do," are apparent. he declared, and obtaining employment. He succeeded abroad the men were lamed today by Chief Of and to be increase "will perpetsaid, in getting wok with Swift A Co., business men should forget the mis- uate i' to be enacted. the dishonesty and inefficiency Police Charleo Iritsmorrir after hi had t in a letter to Ms fortunes of the An air of solemnity and reverence In Los Angeles, past and make ready that penrades American shipping and questioned more thin a score of union stated two father about weeks ago ; add to the private fortunes of ship workers taken into Austodir in column- pervades the community and its over that he had been quite UI. but was for the opportunities of the future owners. When ultimately the crowded populace as the tragic-event- s Improving In health and expected to I The situation today. Governor HardDrefuse to continue to enrich a few tiOn with the bombiniteand' shooting& of histot7 which have delayed Ote go to work again OTI. When he left ing aaserted. 'Is in many respects the merchant American owners. the union three the twenty ship Among he was accompanied by, a state than ever members and officials nrresteri were marine Is productioz two yeari are again in thel Salt Lake man named Flamm from Rex-M- reverse of what it was at thUend of before." , midi of the assemhied multitudes.. young Tadho. now gone surplus goods having - ? During the last three and a half John Rafferty. tie charged, with- tinAnton Lang, a pottery maker of the The victim of the accident was 24 into consumption and there being a with .,' gov- plication in the mail robbery the witness the .aseerted, years of age and was married. His marked reduction In the goods on the ernmettt Ku given to America ship Murphy end an intimAs friend of the villagnhetldeen the presentations. Is years the figure today whom his. friends widow and two children, a boy and a merchants' shelves. interests "a subsidy so vast that even latter. Rafferty was identified br ' reside on Yale avenue. His par- most brasen ubsidistwould not wttnesses as o member of A squad ,: the are reluctant to approach.- Hs moves girl, a .,-rfact naliculin revival that 230 ents reside at Canyon Road. have dared to ask for it" which bombed two buildings early to..:--with a deliberation of Step and Wm" he said. 'has some muck soon- was turned over today and Which is believed to have killi. of mien which truly suggeste er than had been - expected -- by those can shipping interests. free of all coats ed.,thepolicetnan.;;;-?-z--------7-- rthe magnitude and difficutly of his or more fleet than 4,140 , w,,. . -' who regarded the low prices of last to them.-.task,that, of portraying. Christ. rvessels, including some of the finest, Disorders Attributed -in as summer has Lang I. a ... continued. , permanent he brought passenger-ship,,, afloat," long flowing -: To the agricul- - "Not only have American shipping innew'hope and black hair,- a short beard, parted. and ., ... free use of this fleet had tereeta the I 11 tura! districts , an unforgettable smile. .at once tragic , ships which cost the American peoand kindly. the belief that there w111 in due 1.1ms, of police- ple over 14,000,000,000.but they re- men were shotMay and killed. another mimi. Tow. ,, .v business a distinct the be governImprovement in ceived In addition from ment. hundreds of Nnillions of dollars wounded and two buildings bombed 411e acts in the role of the Nazarene those districts." In 'cash to- cover alleged losses in the eerly- today in disorders police attrlb, this year for the third. time. is compli- still While the situation uted 'to labor werfarc, The eheotialle of , ships notwithstanding were The history of the famoud pageant, operation followed by a T111113111t indiare dureste& be of much the many. that period salthere which has made this picturesque during (By 'Associated Prem.) :W.:7 which they have had these ships fight in. which the killer. 'lutist s of Improvement. hamlet a mecca of Christianity dates cations ing - 1 Ti2RONTO, Ont..' May back to 1634., when, in supplications high freight rates prevailed and large lice. seven The C'. Fitsmorrie Governor past go; ',, years." Charles chief of earned. been common sense and' justice to to heaven that a dreadful plague with profits should easily have ordered every po;', "Not only has the vast subsidy to li ce. Immediately which the community had been beset all persons concerned in railroad la- Harding continued. "have been full on duty and directed thitt all , shipping interests failed to liceman might-bexterminated, the people of be the means of a of momentous and stirring-- events. American mer- labor leaders of whatsoever ' teXben world-wid- e the village promised' to enact- the bor disputes will fol- creete a permanent American which reaction The be brought in. '"I have ordered de- ': chant marine, but it has fastened upon story of the suffering and death of solution of every problem affecting of everyone ho max have eny the Savior every ten years. Today this the relations of railroads and their lowed the abnormal activities of the American shipping a curse of in- tention information ot tilt workings of labor post-wefIt a will which and serious bad vow is fulfilled. period competence graft early W. Ben Hooper, chairman employees, attacks. be said. ing: presentation was te be before of the 'United States railroad labor fect upon - the business of wholesale take many years to eradicate." . . ' . "For God and tt,e! .. atl and gratifying-to-knoHOLMES.-is buCit R. GEORGE merchants,countrykill an audience invited ofofficialguests., anti' ng lieutei.;:. Terrence 30, Lions. can before of and sparenona " members boarCsild all stood well how today efficiently operated," up under the honestly they among whom were several hundred General Wu. who is the hero of the -snt and the Brotherhood of mItallroadrain, strain. and inview of the evidences of compete with the ishipping of Mannewspaper correspondents May PatrolmanThomas Clarke. SC NorthChina, save the following-exclusi- ve without world now which are government aid, in triennial convention. men, evMencellitt peasImprovement gave apparent theBavarian The wounded man is Patrolmen to sensation a political interview to International Americnn declared son that many of sections seems the all it in were not ship ants and "I tun with in country Increasingly impressed players relaxing Albert- Moelleri-------- LNews Service: was LcausedlodayWhenAlt. became devotion-t- o their ancient vow and that. importance of the hu- to- - Th.r that the time has corns- when companies were today operating ships , Although the killings and bem)bitate "With vtctory In foreign trade prottably. In 12 contreverelement man all labor business men Intermission the had not the 4bnterprising years' known may Harry were in different parts of the city. planning the future of China. stagnated-the- ir well let orh,... indulge in lamentations appreciation of the ales," he said. "There lice believe they were directed br:O7',--Washall call together all the Chin- - M. DaughertY has handed out an simple as no a in conflict over historic be between their art drama. and recriminations the and British past Premier, see peoples into conference within a opinion to the effect that under sinele hand., desiring to express rot, Pledges was labor. is in the and the The to nature devote out their capital Capital performance energies only working eentment at enforcement of the loon year to plan for a Chinese governTo Keep Up Peace The the problems of today.and preparing lel, the 35 candidates for elec- of a final dregs rehearsal and reveal- accumulated results of labor. Fight ment patterned after that on the sward. a decision handed. down: . , senate this year need not d Individual and, collective acting of capital of today is the labor of tee-- I for the business of tomorrow. , 7)7C. M. Landis. fonnar federal United States--- so far as It can be tion to the 3udeir,' be a as There order will Rush a may warrant that Minister "Remember terday, high that this 'country of LONDON', May 10.Prime controversy i make an-- returns on their campaign the as arbiter in a long drawn WI to China. adapted .. patrons of subsequent, perform.' between the man who furnishes the ours has never failed to demonstrate Lloyd George today sent the following acting We will rid China of all pro-Ja- p, members of between Alle.,, for the dispute either primaries ances will not have occasion to regret' labor of yesterday and the man who Its tremendous power and the proexpentlitures, anese traitors, settle the disturbances or telegram to the Congregational Union building trades council and antra! elections in to contributee labor of the This' for the the this ,the regular production..-tlistributiotoday:. Journey cesses of In year's and and n Tyrolean of England in the Shantung peninsula and strive Wales, reeponse to -- - -- - - is merely a. contest-betweeman and will be continuous as long thsUnion's message to hint summing upland to fulfill the expectations of the fan. II 80; -l s. between th e.. laboring consumption man, are the turns humanity-endureunder The to as mer.required Let the of him conferencethe '''' Washington sympathy age and a printing Plant. man and &line .,..' ogre, as the chants exercise their functions as die- and support organisation's to secure Patrolman Clarke. who woo 'Illelolv "We shall give a consortium to any corrupt practices act of 1911, but the in. his efforts The role of Judas as Viayed by' soap- box- - oratorgigantic so vigorously construed the su-- 1 .Guldo send-o- ut or attorney general financier that desires --to balabed-Aleir7 Ittusineas tributors the a Europe: dull, peace ima buntline protionely Mayer particularly ecision-1m use "The forces China prerne-ccm- rt's ink armtnent. Someivhat suggestive- -- of.1 your humanitarian men; traveling was of the under printers police protection. As I sit upon the railroad labor, if A. definite date is set for the re-- berry case as invalidating that por(pantomime. his impersonation fur-- 1 beard. see before me men animated advertise liberally but Judiciously. and world are closing their ranks In the of the .ganute bombing and Ii. business the version Of .111a prolects to ,China.We - tion of the law affecting senators, be- nished one of the most conspicuous by the Iselfish that for new crusade create thus you tho of nitnutes later a taxi driver against tyranny nainstincts of human of theirelection pleCes14-actinin the whole perform- - I, ture. yourrAlves will stimulate production brute force.. Genoa has sounded the the police that throe men were willing to ,, leave the money. In eau's.. the Methodsince-Ahthe- men-whof li passage we want changed 137 and ChtniCto nombut Bane Mayr,- as Pilate, Martha represent the owners of the labor of reducing- the number ef u ince. foreign.hands tocein,st peace....We shall not rest unt . the act , act as supervisor of expenditures. IngwithClitAkS.20..P.,00r0tels,t 6, 4r:;',A ti - ,17.1etsanthellitotherMary,..An elected orb ey file protection of as Rendle customers." power Mary your Magdalene, complete lark- trackage and general equipment. - - through the head end died en time now of vote direct and by foreign business 'interests and .invite legislators the list of leading characters In the- On the other hand is the living. pul-- 1 Pittsliur' tothe boapitalPolioe -vie. . -foreign capital into China for exploi- - theThat-theretkilled by men was e sating labor of today, Both are willIbeation-- of speedy reviHarding Will Nominate bur- naturatresources. ,The musical interpolations by the sential to the efficient and Wounds Self thowered the Fiancee of building WW1 lidekoa.j operation "We shall leave the choice of the sion of the law to compel senatorial chorus under the leadership of Guido railroads. , Pacific Coast Of ficial, i: escaped in an anieniebila, -next Chinese president to the choice candidates to file returns just as do Diemer, as well as scenes, the tweatc-eleiN"The only thing for which we can . lAter 7 Litt afPrrrusuRGII. Mar of a 'national conference. I have no members of the house was generally furnished other distinctivemug teatimes a of unarms Commissioner a, traffics ter a three-yea- r reasonably hope is that. as the years at the capital today by,both the production. courtah)p, George, needing- it-Pad 'ambitions 4 , direction, myself." - to-Tbib ,toniapi go by the beneficient spirit of Chris- - his mended., ---t West,-28- ., tedar'shotearly General Wu alleges that a plot wai Ipredicted of the Democratic and meet,' e The AhnBavarian of cable members Will soften-th03rAtsoe1ated Press.) heartic Of men." vt,t1s- a 'volley of shotorww partios-------- -made :last year: between and heart, Miss Bleb Schuman. 22, and answered led by Premjer Lerchenfeld and tianity net, Lieut. ,Ions and waginikit.L.,-4- . he wAsinNorox..her companion, Mrs. Muriel Miller. May , aJapan when Change sgent conferred large ,Ilumber. of Bavarian parlia- Mrs. Stillman nomination - then filed a bullet into his trolman Moeller: of and25. now with the Japanese general staff over Nominations of Idahoans Henry O'Malley, Testifies mentary- leaders,- were among todsre lit chars Police believe that' the tosmilar-'- ereesri,1 of all activities of the own bead The three were rushed to HI alleges Joint control of Chinaguests who arrived on three special oil fisheries. on the Pacific the Presbyterian bureau Ploded in the printing, plant, weal furthermore. that Japan expected tb Against Recommended was Charges Harding Brought where it by s:, Munich.. .trains .from. to be commissioner of fisheries asserted West andhospital hold by the left hand what she was Mho Schuman were tended for a sew !raiding- nee The first public performance will In Divorce Proceedings Coast will shortly be sent to the senate bY in a dying condition being created Of - which is giving way with her right hand at the , 'be- given next Sunday, ,to which a caAssociated Prem.) 7. the and injury (By -President TAIndig mats award.y- One Harding. v O'Malley will Mrs. Miller,was most seridus, :t , Washington conference. WASHINGTON, May 10.Nomina- - pacity audience already has been as I (By Iaternational News Service.) succeed Dr. Hugh M. Smith. who re- at work wito-I Jwdon printiTirs 4ter ' tions of Bartlett Sinclair- to be regis10.-V- N. Y., May POUGHKEEPSIE, no bomb webtiiik One cently after but nine resigned ! '' years explodd 41 LekislatioictoReinove the-la''' office at- Boise, Idaho. Mrs. Anne U. Stillman entered the service as commissioner. iter-o- f ;:,:01: ed. The the ',,bembLat, l, iiligirti4 to be receiver office of Referee Daniel J. Gleason 7 Decreases The- - prospective B-----, -- .' Uncertainties 4 fib throirn a.window ,InAller thronrh Slight ra d e and Peter G. JohnsonBlackfoot-Idaho, ,, here today prenurnably be Is a native of St. Johnsbury, Vermont,I -, 7 , of the .bulldlor and exPloabittOS Associations-Advocat- d Prices Are Reported in fore him were sent to the senate today - by Presin her own defense against- and has bees, connected it .. . with. , cement floor.,-the ,) 7 , ,.11 ..:4, ident Harding.. charges brought by her banker-hus-- 1 bureau.since 1897, during that time th labor inn, begol,r-',i;,..- , 0!- U. S. Bureau Statistics hand, : n-,11James A. Stillman. in his suit having been stationed St. Johns- .(B y Associated Dress.) at or worth dollars t pre to divorce her and declare baby Guy bury. Leadville. 1111p4,0 .. UtIO , .. ew have been lleetreyed and eenent411,-14;- -I' , NEW TORE, May Co10,Bakerloake. --legis(By8HinttNeGrIlTagNelilLIMN017111108.7Nieredl Stillman Megitintate. and on the Pacific coast, and , t Wash.; er : sons 1 . a lation to remove the uncertainties re, jnjured.. 1, v r Bud Stillman. Mrs. Stillman's 11- - In Alaska. ' 1 ... garding trade association activities increases in the retail cost of food year-ol- d who her son, has stood by ........ was suggested by Secretary Hoover I ISSISSII)P1' Gold's' tOhr 'Quits Effort during the month ending April 16 ever since his father's action was filin an addreu here today before the were announced today bp the bureau ed timeet two years ago, will take the German Patent; Believed ' . , , , For Federallv.:,' - .,' Natibnal Manufacturers association. of labor statistics, . stand, probably tomorrow, it was stat-- - The "Without entering into legal formu.. Copied From 11L-S- . Plane Prem.) increases range from II per cent ed definitely. Anne Stillman, reTattoo." Hoover said. my suggestion 40,--- t, in itavannab. Ga... to less than five tOrning today from her school in NEW ORLEANS, WASMNOTON, May ,1;';;..- A,I May CBI Associated intim) , is that there should be a, minor exGoldstein who've recent Jemisr News Servic.) tenths of one per, cent in Buffalo, Part may also testify for her mothInternational (By are Seven thousand pereone being etto teneloti the Clayton act to the t WASHINGTON, intrnal revenue seliestos-1- -Loulaville, Omaha and Springfield, er, it was stated. May MEXICO May MrAfter CITY, areas in of flooded rationed the interstate that trade associations L.uli has been the ocessiett 'feet lire. Stillman was expected to go American government finds itielf d an L boutoa ighting-120 federal - ahould be permitted to file with some Conoordli Catahoula and Tense- s- senate --criticism has- - milked Increased, of one an the stan- d- imarediatelyafter the Del Monte and Pablo agency Little Harriet Hibbard. a witness called by Germany. faced with the necessity of 4Parishatt according to the stet, , appropriate governmental 1",srafrAlaion.e.d by Dallea, Texas, soldiers,near San' withdrogriL,' "le Rock, Ark. $3- plan of their operations and the tune.. , today captured 52 Indiana who are attorneys for Itrs. Stillman last week paying royalties which may reach relief commission and by the end I to President KLILIWISIO 11114,1 ". Ban Francisco reported a deoreim was tions they propose to carry on and 000,000 to the Krupp firm on- - patents of juLying taken parttn the nue.. ht Senator Itliebelaw of lees than .five tenths .of. one psi. that approval of ouch of these tune based on diecoveries of American en- :Tot tho week ilróf the 25,000 flood Idlo"ult ,Irat) tiring as do not apparently contravene t a1ithó1dupTneara1apiJ laet7. nufferersto that dletriot tn v, Pualklano gineers, Thomas :W. Miller, alien Woman Shoots Husband'. ofthe atzunt im the restraint trade acts. they may week when number cf Penton. food.: The custodian,- declared today. property with been.. donator supplied with .11lpenter to ,mend the tr4: their Operation& subject ' proceed And Wounds Inamorata Cow Tramples Mother Miller eld that- - among the 301 elve.te were killed and wounded. Cloth- assurance the Prolidell,: todit',:!. indleatIne: 0.at to legal limitations. contmignion , German patents tiles here since July mot ocielogn't ow,Ittolt. of the women pastO Death Five that Alsociatione, which do not wish to ',Ong of some ootual.louffering'. Of frost are e 30, there 1919, least-at X1I, CARLINVILLE, eight May 100(rs, train was said to engers this limited interpretation of mobile artillery :which' ; 'food shertsge would be felt there. 4, Mary Salm of WillOnVille; the Moth. dealing, -With haVe been found in the pouessiort the law with Its assistance to confi6RETE. man30 principles of AmeriNeb. Mow' r of t three 'children followed 7embody )1er Meenwhile;iflitually ell persons of the Indians. As martial. laW dence should not be required to do so: appxotornmtL, a ta:i4 LniehtarilL Mother of firs chi'. husband. Paul Sam, to the home can, railroad srtillery." In official cirin the area flooded 'by the break Condition -c , they however. necessarily 'aflame prevails in the district where the was to , daatit Mrs. Teresa Ketvotnovic at 1:20 cles the belief is held that sketches Oen., of trampled yesterlevee at in the IS the, noels to I an. day by one of. two cows in a barn o'clock Ws morning and ehot him to of the American themselves the job of interpreting the holdup ,took place, the below brew. Orleans., had plans:were urrept'imrim- - 4 eor4litirl. Padres, probably-will- . law with the risks such interpretation be exectited ,by where she had been at Work with the death and wounded the woman, Mrs. tiously removed from , the officials removed Wardepart-',son the today, : firing squad qtaile.,"" guilty. Ketvotnovio is daily milking. mint and tracing& ma4s, , , , aged 21. - I did -- , -rn- - if found -Dortedr C ,, Piga - . - , CHICAGO. MaY 10.The police UV, day "aided the building trades laboi headquarters and arrested three Of Chicago's biggest labor Isadoreoleic Tim" Murphyb Fred tinder and Cot.; - o y, ' Arrest of Threco-n- f Chic:i: go s Most Prominent ' Laic ' bor Leaden. - : - or V , -- , bit , 4ROPICO I II I , -- .. - , - . I - HeadcittirrtmenResults- Meichints Urged to Put on American Shipning I nterests Steam and Prepare For FuC1iiit to Be Presented Anoihivis:"; Have Failed to Make Most Train Accident SW060.0 ture Trade By Gove-rnFor First Time in 12 Years , Of Opportunity Declares Leaves Wife and Two Harding. Oberammergau. Company Head. Children Residing On Yale Avetnue.in This City. '(137 Associated iress.) ' (By The Associated Press. , (By Associated Press.) of Life of , . - NEAR , -- -n-Dram-a-tiza-:tio- ------- col, 11Mtil 7:Rrirl. , i Raidof 2, Buldini , . . Trim, y OF BAVAIUANS effect O. ' rum - FATALLY HURT , s oN PEIJCF11:1us , riJiu , , n , s 1)or. :. ' Ka Lab issues . . 10,-;-T- . Says - , Senatorial Race '' Expense Returns Are Not Requirel -- - , e - ar -- ' " - IBy . ,. - - , such---thin- . , . . '- ,. butldings-bombed-Vrer- and,,--noti- ' ,f', , ' pro-cla- - -d- ,...". ' - iler-New.- 11 has-bee- , - o -- 1', vrere-former- - ' -- tv by-state . - t,. r , 1 - law - ---- - - , - - - - - , nd , --- - 1 10.--N- , i 4 - - N 52 - 1 I , . k - ' 1 o ;S.' , .n -- ,' - .., , . , ,,,,, , i , 4 Aiiiier , z lated -f- 1 10.--T- he' percent-were-reporte- cross-examine- d. ' .14,-- -. ,,,,,.--- -- - ' - r . Since tify , ' : , , Taken After Battle .. , Indian Bandits -- blood ,, 10.--T- -- - , , tr . ' - , stitotili'llor on-th- le - - - . - - - , : -- . , . ,. . . --- , WOW, - , , ' ,,.....,:-'- - 4 t .- :- '. .:,-;:- ' .':.:-.-" ,4-- , |