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Show limy NEW YORK ITALIANS MADE DESTITUTE THEIR SUPPORT WAS TAKEtf FROM THEM IN EARTHQUAKE. Relief Measures Will Probably Be Taken Ta-ken to Alleviate Suffering in the Metropolis. " ' New York. Jan. 6. It Is not irfl probable that relief measures will have to be taken to aid Italians In Ibis city who have become practically destitute through the loss of parents or relatives by the earthquake In Italy upon whom they depended for support. sup-port. Several cases have come to light in which neighbors have found it necessary to render timely Aid. Mass for the repose of the souls of the victims of the disaster will b held at SL Patrick's cathedral here tomorrow morning, according to announcement an-nouncement made last night by Mgr. Iivelle, Archbishop Farley will pre- Count Massiglia, the Italian consul gpneral. will attend and invitations have been sent to Mayor McClellan and other city officials. SUSPENDED MEMBERS ARE RE-INSTATED Cincinnati, Jan. 5. The national commission today reinstated James B. Sebring, Ineligible for the past four-years four-years because of hie ossoclatlon with the Trl state League, on condition that he pay into the funds of the national commission the sum of 1200. If he Is to go out of the trl-stato league, he will also have to pay the Cincinnati National Na-tional club tho amount due said eluo bv the player, being approximately f,50. This payment is to be made by agreement by the player, the club disposing of his services and the club securing his services. Jopeph Ward, also Ineligible because of his trl state connection 'M reinstated rein-stated today. . He Is required to pay a fine of $300. Ward was formerlj with the Philadelphia National league club, having violated his contiact two years ago. |