Newspaper Page Text
r THE SUN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1915. 4 $60,000 OF HUERTA'Sj ARMS FUND SEIZED; ntltoritlos Tftkf the prrnnn From Urniinn Bunk in Moxiro City. mmm more in CHILE r i. ' .' ;.' fn Tar fi HlXli I'lTti N 'v M -The Onvern- ni, ii uithorltin looh from Ihf Doutooti . ik rid ii i" ii n.ttiR horg f aotf rttay I i In ild Whit h It claimed If pa-l t. 0 pul up ' tin' llurrtri lov , . to pa) for gfltlf from China. . ,i Ihrough QerfMfl agents, j (, j foOlOO of this furi'l on rle- .. . which Ida Constitution- , in) i ley will try to reV-over. i" , bank officiate here fay . k . , i 'onventlonallftf when In eon- ,.f yi, " force. I them in turn . . i T re g no Iruce of the ,.0,-r ?'. , mi -i . i unpointed lo invest!- f i .. aS I Mexico Pltjr have lll- , i umber of Inatltutionf thai ... ..... , i Mi i ire out agatliat tlicin more than thtee t Intro I he HIllKUtll of fCtf 'I - ''" P0"" .,.,, u their dcUOflfg or They must re, luce their not. -nmcotau ly. t Oonfoloo'o t'hicf of in voinnwnd hefe. . . i .ituaemts mel again yetter- fluff. Tn fjg. with the locu ailliioruicn aim Brf. n .; ;,t . inch drugf aa are eon I urgently necessary to remedy It, Ill 4 ; ..iitll i oii.lltiona. Who'.v- Ml. mri-rd to .-'II at cost to retailers. i" drugginta oill rraooontblo Tuesday w a. idi wl true W fell it coot. Xh- ottthorltleo decided In view at i . numberless oompenlss being for developing thr petroleum ' principally tMroiiKiiout iiir Tinm ond Tuxpam re-duns, m.niy tan iiiooluto taken, mat nil petroleum ,'v ,. inleo must Ih registered In a fpe , oifi whh-h win record the namea nfi-icera. the tmounl of capital. tt5 p .., ,( the propotrtloa, otate of ptrfilofifi Ti,. dovernmenl will then bo able to I Mtl nnet'.ono top the iuili-' anil to n eompanloo tnfornslna falfely. fur. r fakeo - tl reruotnf; inionnom. T!ii. ftovernmenl offlilale of the rlro- utrei lea at Tampk-o, Tuxpam una Tlllii hhe been ordered to muiiwiiI o rt.i ... ol all unroglotorod petroleum Noipotileo until uwy tn the iitatitir-i U ,: .... outti rlfed lo work. VILLA LEAVES SACO. Ota. libretto,, tMtHO With ArtBT to I rUMh I iit'in . D to n Ii rtee'.l I VI I . Nov It lien Ohre- Ac; a lTuta to-nlh: with ir.-- ntire for. r. He unhl that e cruehi .1 w Ithln a oreoli. 0n tlhreitoti iniil to-nlalit thai the Villi i ircee had all left Naco and tbo vrn had bei n occupied by hin own f let T-. prevent the Carranfa f.-r.-ee from Nrroundlns a la army (Ion, Villa tn niak U II aUrmpt to e.-atter hll men. He fore : IMeiTOOf at HeTtnoolllO Cffl be fienforced from iluaymaf Vlllfk Will try o . .11. far s lUth a Me ,-ati, even If he . five battle at Horntoolllo. T. t. end he ha left Na. o nt the ktad of ii .f hie ir..oi. olng loward H"! II . The 4 Carmnfg force from Tor- rer. on It wa norm a no ine vih total mut break through to eacape ;.i (tbregon aot Informgtlon t.-dav h- number of Vtaqu! Indlgitf wider he Hi itandard were repuUed yea t'r1y e uth of N'i!i s bv (en ileffuea'i army. Obregou faiiei In hie . inn r luce the aarr.eon t nhti donora In turn over to Cayrtatifa. ab it hi laya Ogrlof Randal1 10-ima ievernor the gtate. If ready to r -noun, e V III auredondo comes here OaefaaM'a iki-hi letya ntiiMMiailor too a wtti lie NfiModU r trredondo, ronfldontlal aitent i If;-. ltitiatittJt!onatlft 'loverr.ment at Wii ngton, hag returned from hli vieit te ijei I'ntranfai whom be accompanied un 1 . tour n'.out ilie northern part "f . Mlf! l-efor. IffJII "fo PI-' tOtl " i tha- rf t heiu MfeUi tne I ii.. win may a few deyi here, mi in t.i Waahlngton to ro d'ltie.4. 11 . K' rat l.'htaf ha made no r.t .f Ambaaiuulor to Waehi ng. , I Arredondo, "but I am .-ertain i 1 he made it. a abort time 1'arr.ii fa haf enent a erreat deal on th border I'ltlee of Mexico he wlabeo cooperate with the lim'ornmont In flopping I ..--s II. baa appointed men 1 . ability, ho HI prote.-t r anil Aiaeii. ana from the T elr me in Object will be to, . relallonf and a grvuter , .I mdehlp between th- people I (win r 1. . .i ,-v iltuatlon is mole than 'la is no more u problem iveminout It la but a quaftlon I aeolui ..I.', be will Is- settled. . . n at, hlng with 1,006 n llerinoalllo, while Hen. fallen Ml r. 'en in- n ' i m. i i- well fulfilled In Agua Pi Bo f tt ee men ure ready to ' v a and hie small oimy. "'..l ol Mexico . iti the forces of 'er x ... surrendering daily by till I ii Ireda. Tin same thing is hap- ' ttqlt,s the Villa troops. The Mexican ip .. e realised that itie Carranaa 'levin . itandl for the highest Ideals j fl i . . and indopendenoa in j Mm. -a Mr reirh It.'.rj' riaki r-e.iond said that farranaa will I ... y at the end of ttiia , i organise hla Cabinet and .arv iiovernmdftl appoints I'- present, however, he is fan i ihe condltlona of the country t personal impreasioni ror n reforms and Improv amenta .1 ned that the flnaiicl.il t!i . He ., i not ns serious gg DM Been 1 M HHUS WARMLY GREETED. ii,t 1 niiareicnf Ion tn hlraai" Pledgea ni ure In Hint. Cn ... Nov 14 Having In ale Porku . pledge of loyalty from bis 00n-sr-t .. , ,f i ii mouth I'hurch. Hrook- Iw. ami a in uunciatlon of Prank i-- Pergu bis former attorney, 1)r a'etri ghl II Ilia preached lo-day 'u '' I irlum Theatre to the congr Ml I which he waa formerly the flatui Itivery one of the nearly 4,000 MfU u filled. " . love you and have as much con MfOii n iou as ever. ' said one richly ''!.. h no, nan im sha citonded her fxtiil n 1 sVotf-. f., ii the close of the sermon. L.wi i her sgampls. CHURCH DEAN FOR FORD PLANT Kgl 'Ha I I' rl. nl In lln onelnloulrnt Murk I here line Vrsr. SOV. 14, The ItS V. Samuel ' My , i a dean of hi. Paul'f nii ...i i,ave hla oongre gallon '" ui ear In gork in the din and ihi Pod Motor (Tompan) a liegd of the so-lob. e" lea I ggn Ida-' la' i a Ottinted a ir'l lagva of absence by ill. I, . I inn xiardula aniiouBoed lu ill. . ai ion m-dai t nut M pre Up) ing Mmsslf In "il" way lo itionui i.i' ai amploymanl or travel or ttudy. 11 nd i . ,i ItliUli- PETE? DE LACY IS DEAD; WAS NOTED 0re KlVh 8R P'lroom Kwp-I Wf but Lpd Krfornirrs AfPll.lt Kitcing. clm WA TOO Teier lie l.ary. forem'it for mnny yr,r amot'K the poolroom antnbllnR fraternity of the city ami, paradoxb ally, a leading tiaure In later (lays In the flahta thai practically wiped out borne racing in New Vorb anil New Jersey. died late Baturdg) night in Ht. Mihf't Hotpltal of pneumonia, which developed after an operation for nalletonen. Mr lie I.aey's age lie wan 71 yearn old wa IffJLtnal bim win ti pneumonia let In. I'ntll lant Tuenday. when be bei ame 111 at the home of bin daUghteTi Mm. AtlCt RatClWa, with whom he lived at in Went Seventv-flmt etreet. he had ttemlngly been iti aoou health iii daughtera, Mm. Ratclnfa ami Mlaa Kate i'e Lacgi ami two grandchildren fttr vlve Mm. Illn wlfo dbil more than twenty yearn aao lie Lficy'f life bad been one of iietlve llRbtltiK that bogan In the ilayn of bla rallow fOUth In the obi Seventh waul. Whore lie Oral born of Jri"b parent When firemen bail to flghl rivals with their tlatn ,ui well M I'.atnen with water In tb old volunteer fire department dayn yount Pete i'e Lacy wan in the ihlok nf tb.. raotlona which added u tb reectacular qualltlee f a biaie in Ihf "M da ye, even If the tights may not, buve made for efficiency, 1 oiiuli) for the 1 nliin. And next, when Sumter wan fired upon, young Ine l.a y. Ilka o many of the volunteer fire laddies of bin day. donned the blue and mar, bed away to; the blare of lianiln to do bin part for j the VnlOlk He folighl throuKbout the war ami then be fame bai'k to hie native Manhattan, where for a nhon time Ills OOmlngl and golngf were of' no little moment that no record remains of that brief period of bis career. Ittit one day. almost half a , entury ago, lower Manhattan, wbb b until very I reeent yearn the porting men maile the liebl ,f their effor's. beard that a young ' man named Pater De Lacy hail opened rooms for faro and roulette playing at 1" Ann street. In the city's public M hools lie Lacy bad ga'hered whatever of elemental matbetn.it ics was necessary for his "business" purposes, and with thin, plus an Innate aggressiveness and shreardnettf he began the piling up of a bankroll Which a net;, ration ago bad reached six figures and at the time of bis death was. io Broadway sporttnai men said yesterday, tn th neighborhood' of 11,000,000, "Vnu can't clone me up" waf I'e Lacy'f often repeated defiance to the ollce when the law nia.le threats against hll Ann etr-et placg Hit there came a time, after he had made money In Ann street and had moved in ln?S to Barclay street to open a i h 4,1 room, that be met with temporary ilefe.u The Barclay street loolrctn , bad l.come no notorloun that a dele gat. on of reformers called upon the lat Major Grace with eomp!atntfl so serious tii it Mayor Urace had the plni-c dosed forthwith. Waved to psrk Raw. John Hacltttt, widely known in 'he i fportlng cirden ,.f the 'T'm and '". I hod been a partner nf I'e Lary'a at the j Barclay street houae. In Da Laey'a next venture. Which got nialer way at :.:t Park Row, i regular book "n the rtt'en was established. 1.. l..i, . had powerful politicians to lend him their influence in bis I'ark Bow dayi Veari before he l ad gone Into ward politico and hid I.een a" aaaoriata of Katty Waleh, fattier of III, inch. W alsh, the a. tress, who .lied , two w .-. ks ago. ii it daaplte political i influence the police rloeed the Park Kow poolroom gomponarlly now and then, during which ttmea lie Laoy'a men fold poo's from their bats out on the sidewalk W hen he poolroom men of the city got together at last and formed a pro. , active organization to tight threat 1 ened leglilatlon against them Da Lacy wis maile treasurer of the associa tions fund, which waa piled up by daily oonirlbutlona of tt" from each poolroom man In town Th'n when it ! was naoafaary t" nen.i Him" one to ai- i bar.y to try to kill Hi Saxtoi, blll .lt CHICAGO POLICE GET CAPSTREETERATLAST Lake Michigan "Onsis" Srono of Klonily Battle Befnrp Sliai ks Are llrslrovcri. Ifteaoe. NO v. n. ai orei" the "ijeeatrlcM "r i.aar aiirmpan -1 day and when thirty Invading goUgf ! men, several detectives in plain clothes 'oo a anuad of firemen departed they .l.,l I Iwo men bad shot one woman. Uul'l'-d two mm. I Including the reaouniaoie - Wellington g treat Of, known as up, nnu I'eorge Mantis, the lireek who recently stood off thirty-one policemen with li .ite of magazine pistols. The contranati'l or war seneo inumaem i . . I in inn bottles of beer, nlxtteen prinoners, i Including three women, six modern re peating rilles. one "Id fashioned arniy ,,oe wiib havonet attacnea, tour neTj revolvers, several hundred rounds nunlllan and a chest containing of all I the private papOff "f i 'apt . Htreetcr The laid was made on a charge tbat . Streeter and hla followers tha Stuie Honor laws were vio- i by selling intoxicants on Sunday. Nine detectives first went In and bought liquor and il, .a. gave the signal for t -ty-flve pa trolmen to make the raid. Htreetcr dll covered the ruse uud selling a rifle, fired twice but hit no one. line of the pollen hit him over the hea.l with hilly, putting Mm But of the lighting temporarily. The police say tbat Herman Hoist. Hirreters body guard, tired ill them twice with a re peating title. He was stationed in a wagon on wheels, where be and his wife lived. The officers fired a volley ,t Holat, one bUllel striking Mrs. Hoist and lodging near the base of her spinu. She was taken to a iioasi-.ni A...e ilia others wen arrested the firemen were called In and they demol ished the shack occupied by Mantis, the (Irosk Mantis had been knocked down Ijlfore be rould get to his weapons. "I inn t fhak.'ii a damned bit by this .Wale." said CaDt. Streeter. "I'll 11 I Ibese skunks vet. If I have to use a I bomb. They plan 1 f"""1 property, but thai won't do It as long na 1 live." Wsgltliy I'lttabnraer n Slllcl.le. ! I i'ittshi no. Nov, ii Hann 11 PpM linglon. se. ictni'i and treiisurei of 11m Htandat'd Bteel Iprlng Company, und I ,.nha, ,,f an old PlttflbUI'g fiimtly. shot i hlmfflf .'' bif noma early to-day aintlpuhll died this attcrnooii arbugtoii. who . was wealth) bad been lu pour health for a long time. AS GAMBLER I g I taa in i -z: , Copyright by Rot ..o.i Peter De Lacy. From a photojrraph taken at the time he was making- his tiijr poolroom liirht. wan one nf lie Lacy'f men who cairied the roll to the State capital with in ftnictlont to iay each St ite Heliator who would accept the bribe IT. to lot., .m.ui, st the bill. The Saxtun bill, bOWeVer, was passed. flatties In Daafnj llealn. Krom Park Row i'e Lacy moved to Pulton street, where he remained until he lwi the movement of gambling men from lower Manhattan up town to Broadway ami s'aie itreeta. That tight Which ho blil led against the Maaton bill with an organization bankroll aald to have I n ISOO.000 was but the lc- glnnlng of a long s. rles of battles, In court and out. which i'e Lacy waged o steadily against wealthy owners of ras Ing stables and tracks that, as news paper tiles show, when the news wal published that a constitutional amend ment whi'-h virtu. ill, iiideil hoi .-.- . ;-,g in the state bail been adopted He Lacya picture appeared In tie papers with the tateroent that tin- amendment Nii for him a great triumph of peraonal snte" Tar o.i.i apeetacla of ir Lacy ttlll adding to his wealth ,ia a ioulrooni Uina aim La- Lacy bead of a "reform" move ntent to interfere with racing was tirst preaented aiKer twentyflva ytam ago. iim Hunting iiuaiit.es which later on were to make lym a source ,.f Iriitfitlon to the Whim. vs. Ht'lmotits, Mnrgis.-e ami Tbompeoni and other wealthy men Interested In racing got under way at the old Linden track near 11 aa bath, N J. New Jersey r ic-'r... U promoter! took the ground that news .r the races on their track was their property and if poolroom not, wanted the news dlrecl from tho track they must pay II"" a .lay for the service Le Lacy did uot want to pay the sum demanded, and "tier many ingenlouo methoda of tt.i. i -ii.g the newe lUrrepttttoUfly from the tracks to the poolrooms bad b.-en d:s- oovered and ppad. he allied hlrttaetf wltjh the Rev, It. Kempahall, a I'reaby terian clergyman or tClliabath, and other roformera to fight the racing nun. The tiaht reaulted in the cloalng of -be Linden track and thru I'e Lacy started n t... hie wat in Monmouth county which tloaad the i.or.g Bcanoh track for a year . nd. with the adoption of the New Jewe) ant i-racing law In lt4, . lose. I tn.. Monmouth and ail .ither jei ae) tra. k permanently, Takes I'IkHI la Hrmikli n. Next lie Lacy ..int.. acroag tha river I and slatted a ti. w buttle In New V rh , liy leading a tight against the Brooklyn Jockey Hub, The 1lg.it went on until by , 1001 lie Lac) waa not only banging j away at the track owners, b it waa hal- . Itif the rniokien themsalvoa Into .n.-art in an effort to stop layers' operations on thr tracks About the last of p.. I.a v a activltieal was ilie operatl ui of a toolroom ex- I , hataya in a houae he owned in Porty j se.in.1 Street. The cleanup of the Ten- darlolii which I'oii, Inspaopop ,i.hn j Daly undertook was perfected w hen Daly 1 clooad De late) .s exchange for go.ni A pari of the fortune Which He l.acy Is sa.'i t" hae unaaaed is ii valuable real estate hjoldlnge on Broadway and Ida at reels In the Tenderloin section. GIRL TRUANT FREED BY COURT'S ORDER illlflirp Sit I moil Arts OlliOKM OBI Atlviro of ,lrsp,v School Superintendent, srosnisiowa, a. ivov, ie. r-irorw io ODtain iia rei. ace rrom ine vtorria county Jail of fifteen-year-old Llffllf Caf I M1B ,),. Netcong school girl who was Imprisoned on a charge of truancy. were stir escful last night. n, reused M,, sherlfT William 11. Thompson und verbal Instruct long from Judge Joshua H. Salmon of the Mori ,s County Dls trlct t'ourt. The Sheriff wns casting about for some one to take her to her home, some twenty m.les from Morrtan srnvn aiiae uouiaa u noi i, . ... ... Hhelton and Jr.. members " T. ' of the Jtii comml'tec of e Woman's i Town improvement ttoclett appeared blem by i. They urkJ the siieriff solved bis pr turning the girl over to the will semi her home t .-morrow morning. 1'iie women had come t... ttie Jail be- rause it was aald that tha girl was con , lined in a r.auu with two women who were not nt companions ror nsr, ni Sheriff Thompson proved the story to lie false. JUdgg Salnun came hurriedly to Mor- listown after Pr, J. Howard iiuiaart. acbool superintendent of Morris county, bad notified him that he believed the girl had been Illegally committed bv Recorder Qsorga T. Keeoh of Metcong, he having lined her tin and costs under the truancy act and committed her he oause of nonpayment of the line. The case nf the girl's futlier, who waa also fined for the child's dereliction and committed because af non-payment of the fine, will come up to-morrow. LEPER GREATLY IMPROVED. Ill t ro in Seed of I'hlllpplnr Plant Prmrt a Hemcili. Ash AiiHon. .Mich.. Nov. 14 Mlobl gau'a noted lapfr, whose name Is with held. In Improving. All the UlOfrf are healed und he is noiv gblf lo walk two inllen a day . lie came to the I'nlver.nil y Hospital last July uud could mil take a slip rr. Uda Wllo, Into whoss ellnla the man came, Is treating him with an ml made from Ilie sr.. I of a I'hlllppllte Island plant "The man is treinoildouajy Impioied." said III Wile to-day "Ho Is able to do i good days work with fny matt if sentiment was not against bim The disease linn been ariesieii. hut ws cannot loll what twelve or iweuly yeain I will bring forth." WINNETKAIN ARMS OVER POSTAL ROW rP Held to IlpfPUU Mfetltiff Assistnnt l'otstniflNtpr Ww OrltteiWd Wthon. . tttat raa i t ii e 4 i. rii i fie HIS JOB AlfRfiAD FILLED I j , . Citti-ano. Nov. 14.-The dlgmUMl Of ( George Buftfitt, first snsistant toatmas-j ter at Wlnnotka, Wause of hln rema rks , reasrd'ng the courtship ad prospective eddlng of President Wilson and Mrs ' Halt, around Witinetka to the point of two public meetlngf to-day, and two more are pkMUiad for to-morrow. A protest waa lodged with tho ron.-master-ileneral nud a deleawtlon calle.l on A. M. Kloepfer, the pootmasiet at Winnatlta, damandtttif' that he make; recommendations to the nuthorltlea nt tVaablngton foi the return of the dlB- I bin ged man. The prime moverfl smona the citizens were Roewetl Mason an. I .1. B. Hrs.l- ftreet. Mason ts a prominent Danioofat .mil a m after In chancery In Chicago. j Bradftreet li a commbatlon merchant, j also well knoan it. Iemocratlo politics, j Thiy wero afOUfed over the morlts Ofl the rontroverfy and have no axe to grind bacauaa Burkltt. of an fliendfhlp for I'osf master Is ttlameg. Most of the paopll are Inclined tO : blame Rioapfer for the dtamlaeal He ' h is nut M ' Kloepfer. bin brother, in j tic place, an. I ts said to have hall bin I ryes on the Job for eom-v time The irttlfonf think he may have exaggerate I t'e remarks of llurkrt iti his reiorts to W aehlngton. The Woman's Oulld of the chrlat Bnlfoopal 'bur. h will meat to-morrow I afternoon in the church. According to ' w. s. B If hOpi a lay worker In the church, the guild will pees resolutions protaatlnf againai Bunattt n dlamlaaal and axpreaeing oonfldenca In bis ability end Work :u the post oftWe. Hurkltt .lei almost al. tin. work a,t the 'post Office, if is aald. Kli'efer being merel) the official head of th" Oftab- llahment. llutk.t in a statemetit tOnflay told of t o eft rta madi b) Kloepfer for a return ,.; the i nrrnapnndrnri sent to him. Hur k.tt. In regard to bis case by the poet Office I 'epartnn nt at Waalilmfton. Horkltl'a -ntnlement. "No s.ioner ba.l t' cured my glaoharge tr and I had quit my he began paialgtently the itreel and at my poatmagter se .ni the rnisc ottlce indona tb-re than t" .all on me on home as w.-ll as b) letter for the return of the letters I had received from him and from VVeah Ii . .!. rtaarii to the chargea againai me.' eaid Hurkltt i cannot uu.te unOer-tand why he was so anxious to get hold of them. The were addreaaed to me and not t. tn,. vVtnneika poet oin.iv I had carrient on tie correapondenca .:. my own name. So 1 kept the leUem, but I made I oples ..t them nild BUbmltted these . ..pies to I tiie Plrot Aaalatant loetrraetet-Oeaaral J with tne requeat that he faawn a poet office Inapector t.. inveatlgata jMstlce dona to :ue. This lie th declined 1 to (to. "Pol lowing hi declination the efTona of tt;.. poettuaetei lo get ma t" turn the i on aapmidnnrn over t.. him Incraaaatl twofold, hut 1 held on to tint lettere until reoortera called on toe after some of my frienda in Wlnnotka had ralimi tentloti of the newepapero to my the OFFICIALS ANNOYED. President fMda't hnnn of Barkltt'al Dtaaataaali it la fald. Wabuinoton, Nov 14. Off! ialf of , the A. in. t iati . on sine.l annoyed to-j da) over the publicity given to the caaa! pf fleorge Burkltt, who was die missed from the ottlea of Ufalstaiit postmaster ai Wlnnetka, III., Iieeauae of renv.ka at tributed t" him in criticism ..f lTeeldetil Wtlaon'i engagement to Mm. Norman Halt The lechnloal charge preferred againai Mr, Burk tt by A M Kloepfer, postman'. - ,.i wlnnetka, waa "disloyalty to ti I'realdi nl " Daniel i. Roper, Klrat Ass "Cant Post muster ' Jet, ei .. 1. wno baa Charge of the perl I of the postal serv.e, ss'il lo- nigh' that he could not recall the fmfe in Hie Burkltt caae "l ,1.. rec.,11.'' naio Mr. Itoner. ''finite correspondence with IN at master Kloepfer relative to eharges made against aa alatant Postmaster Hurkltt. Until ! have bad opportunity to consult the recor.ls I must refrain fr"tn making any comment on the . as.- I may have a Btatemea.lt to make to-morrow." H ma i be aa ,d upon mil liorlt r thnt the dlamlaaal of Mr. Burkltt from the ix-ata! earvlce was Brlthout the knowledge of rrev.,ient Wilson or iher White House niciais. ill lu -' "in Is nny the White 1 louse bad no k null they read pw the dge of the incident printed reports to- day The chances are that an inquiry Into the Hurkltt ensa " 111 he tma.le by Po( -i :..nii.l lli.rlc.MO: The font- nwiter-tleneral wi)l bove a conference ..n tn.- , ase wiin ,nt iiupe:- iii-niorrow. " THROATS PARCHED IN PASSAIC. Xfifr i Off nn Many t rsra, anndar la PAffAtC, N. J , N . . 14.- Ni --r slnoe the firai Hunday after 'he faira.ua Blahopa law went Int.. effect In New jersey wits PafaalO so dry aa to-lay. Throughout the day there was a steady exodus from the city, noma going to New York, others to PatOftfon, Newark, KgledMI or Shiga" and still others merely walking acroaa the bridges over tin. I'aaaalo Blver Into Wellington und Itarfleld, where they found many amlllng hoati The poll' .' didn't pass a a. noon with out j r ug Into tlis windows, for they had reoelved orders from Chief William Hendry after John H. Kahoe, director of public safety, had been i-itllad upon In letters from the young people's organiza tions of the First t 'ougregatloual and flral Methodist churchef to etifons the excise lawa, wlib'ti, thay aald, were grossly violated CAPABLANCA WINS 28, LOSES 1 lllab fa-hoot I'laier troonnts for 1 1 raw In Thlrtlrth l.amr. In the first exhibition of simultaneous play glvatl by the I'ubau chess champion since his return from Havana, thirty players opposed Jose K i 'apalilanca ut ihe chess club "f iti" Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences Saturday night in tiie an room at the Academy of Mum, . The lust game ended at midnight and when the tutal foots was announced li w as found that i 'apalilanca had won tw. oily -right games, ion one and drawn one. The victory over the young mastei was scored by t 'buries A. Wolff, a brother of I.. J Wolff, who captained tho Columbia varsity team when Caps blgneg was a member of it. lister Mo C'udden of the Commercial High school . was the player who drew bis game. - l on il e on I mil Walk, In tt rd. j VeNOOVVgg, Wash., Nov. 14 Kioni I s.ict uniento. 0ai,( to Vancouver, Waeh., la ll long distance to . on.. I., wed. but the trip waa tniide by gombro Sasaki, age lm. a Japanr.a, uud Miss Jlffle bulllvuu, age Ifi BOOKER T. WASHINGTON IS DEAD AT TUSKEGEE CeafwMffd from f irst Pipe tl lie had been arndusled from the n.ihool with tho honors of bin clans, hav ing worked hie way through the ' i nurse. After being arwiliinteo ho returned to hie old home In Virginia and taught school for a while before he continued hli studies at w inland Seminary, v,w,lln'"0" " '' ' Woyland he waa Invltod t become a teacher a: "mptnn and there ha remained for two until. In till, the ettlgetlf of Tuikagea, Ala., appealed o den. s. a rmstrong for an Inntliution along the llnfg of the school si Hampton, ai In e.nuuon w nicn woura oeveiop negroef I lnt uierui cutiaana, teach tnem elf-re- I, glVe them the ability la siinm.rt ih'.mHelves bltton. stir them with proper am Hundreds of persons were recom mended for the place an bua.l of ttie new Institute, man? of them much leM- ter known iimn Waahlngton, but be got the place. When he arrlve.l at Tuikagli ! . round there had been no land of bUlMlngg provided that there Wag noth ing. In fact, ex'-epi the promise of t lie. stale of A ahatna to pay f,O00 annu ally toward the expelises of Ibe school BUI Mr, W ashington went to work .with Immenaa pri.i... tramendoua enerw and optimum etanf. that never flsrged for an In- He began to lencb In a stiu.ll ahentv. i haling one aaaistiint only for the In latrUOtion of thirty pupils 1-Yotn that I time on the gr.,wtb of tbu Institution j wns phenomenal Mr. Waahlngton Ban to send from Tunkeg. ., a new sort of negro, a youth who was of compete!.- mind and hand. Who had self-respect, who t-.ad Wo taught to make nn adequate living, who warned to be a fo.nl dtlaen lemons ail over the country became , Intern ted in Tunkeg. e and toe mar wh as tunking it famoua Uifjn flowed tn. Bftenalone became poaelble. Now Tueke Igea -4iHi'sees property wr.rtb 11,000,000 or mole, uses fifty buildings Which are on 3. yon a.jres of land. Annually from LI lo 1,000 youi g negro men ami , women are taught how to make their Uvea count the most tor themselves, for , their ra e and for their country. Mr. Washington first became a na tional character in 1H4. When he spoke j f.-r the nejro on the opening ,lav of I the Atlanta bjxpoeltlon, Previously he had acquired more or less i ooal fame ; as aii orator, but on this oocaalon b was hailed as 'he tuccfftenj of Prederli .. Houglaai as the leader of the nefroee Thereafter he was In great demand as la public ipaaker and appeared before : many of the best known organisation! 1 in tiie country. i He waa oaiied into consultation by I Prastdeni Mi Kiniey in reward to mat tan affecting the negro. President RoossvaH admired bim highly and f re. . fluently ennsulte-i hln.. President Taft recognhwd the keenneea of bis Judgment an-l bis alncarMy of purpose Harvard I I'ntverelty gave him a degr.-e in iv:.n ; and other m. liege- conferred degree upon him fubsequently. ' in 1HC3 he married Maggie V Mur i rav. who Isv.ims closely Identified With 1 tiie work at Tunkegi-e. Ills freed onrerolna llaee. Mr. Washington'! creed concerning his peole may ;- well expressed in hla own Wotrida, en,ken some ye.ua ao in this "VI e nitisr teai ii our y oung people 'o eave their money, We must ceaac to halo the raputatton of a apsndlng, shift.es-. thtifttess, poverty atrlcken .i.e. It :a vitallv tiececairv for the progrean of the race that we become crea tors, of enterprise and no; . leper. 1 on the g-nel will at -1 tne ei.erg- of of,, r ra Of " An unpleasant episode o.trrrg Majvh. 111. m thin city, conalderably STRIKERS ATTACK NEW MEN AT GATE OF PLANT Kaltlf al TiiiPrnntlonnl Silver Factory AVhfn Non-union llnndri Come, I llABTronp, I'otvn.. Nov 14 - Tt e Inter natlortaj aMIver Company, tmse plant ban been virtually besieged by 4,000 strikers for the past eix week..", at tempted tide Tiiornlug to slip twn motor tru k.n carri Ing Ftrike ripeaker.n front New Tor!; pent "he strikers.' pickets and into tha factory yerda Tija oompany trle to avoid trouble. Tint tha strike ji'.-keta were alert and bellfC ISO. Ttt, tee'.,' . tne tnot-.r trucks appeared near the fn.tfocy gates an alarm waa shouted by t'm pickets. The atrlkere mostly Haliaoa, fkKiked to tha factory wills, carrying revolvers and pie-en of lead pipe. Within two minutes linn met. were tigrting savagely. A oall was sent to the Merldeti street police ata'.lnti and after half an hour twelve pole omen managed to atrugg'e. through tho mob and rescue the strike breakers. Hun. Ireda of ahota were tired, hut ro person was aarioualy wounded. Blateen of tie strikers were a-reeted by the police alter a furious atruggte, but noin of toe strike breakers or guards were nr reste.1 he. ansa '1 wee shown that the riot bad not been provoked by them TRENTON MACHINISTS STRIKE. W.lLnllt at Plnnta til lint About ait Thin Morning Tbun'ton. of Trenton eral strike The strike 9 o'clock to N J Nov. 14, Machinist! arul vlHnlti fle.iared a ger at a meeting here to-night order become! effective at -morfow morning. Serious trouble 1n feared Only about a half doisn plants employing machin ists me exempted from the order. Anuitur the latter ure the John A Hoe bliug's Bonn Company, tha Mercer Auto Company and the Star l'otvelaln Works SERMON REJECTED AS LOOT. llartfurii rimfnr'ii llnmf llofihnl 1,000 Jrwrlrt. HAKTKOKti -Ronn.i NOV. 14 --Hfiu he. took hi family to th YHle-Prlm'ttou gunir t'Bterduy th llv. lr. Jol.n A. Jihnstiii. DMtOr 'f thl Ktrst Vroshy tfrliiii 'hurvh of thin fit y , work-tvi fill ' th forioor, on hn SntulAy pel rmn., hjitsl on 1 1 in Uluhlh CommHiMlinriit. 'Tb0U "halt not Meal. ' ItfiuintnK to hiM Qt19 In Cupltol a -mi lat nifht t ft t 1. 1 i . k to rYim unl ttnlNh hiM sermon lr. Join is ton fotiinl 1ih fjxMlk mrti ietl with t-atnlle kivhmc spur -Whleh h'd tn a trull upMitti nml doun Htiili" throughoul the hOUM. The vt- x fllent sermon h itl ht en t'xaniiiu-il ami I ft, hut every pie. of jewelry, rotlltl- ( tutlnf a ons ht whit h iht poii-ui tint i out to-day. l.Hd teen takii. ihe total I VfttUt olF Wti ext'ei-ding l,'ni Msnlflpal hleUn I'urm. I ' i p V Hit A N Pi O, Nov. If Welf.tir dt4 I pttrttlMtd repo: i howintT that it L'OSl jUPt u,H in I'M 4 t.i nuppl) '";;- foi th niealH of the r i, ainl a 1 1 tula nl h nf tuft HrioiiM HtV farm Kttitloni and ; tn elty honplt.il Will he UKCHl a an ar- p;iiment for lli inimediati- ptphllhninnt t.f a htrg poultry farm. It wilt I'OPl ,000 lo outii., a poultry fat 1 1 n gyar---" 1 1 T WL ' V j I Booker T. Washington. i lessened Mr Washington'! Influence Mm the night of March in. imi. i Mr Washington waf fseaulted"hy a -ar 1 pentar named Alhaii ri'ieii. who an ootintered Waahlngton in the hallway of . the apartment house at 1 1 .. Weal sixty- I third street, wheia I'ir Ii llVOd with hi" wife, I Plrlril goruafil the negro of pernna 1 through a keyhole mm n room, and after an alternation Wafhltlgton ran from the I I hall and WtU pursued by l"r(oh ami .1 j ! polloeman along renlral Park Weal j Until ne was overtaken an. I led t ba West Sixt. -eighth atreet police station.. Ma denied absolutely iflrich'i ftory. j lie fald he had been looking for tba aiblrens of a man named Smith. ! 1 related t. the auditor of Tuikegee, at.. I i I was ftandlng in front of the apartment j house at llty when IMrlch came along and began to abUSI b it. Plrloh, how ever. ftUch to hi- at iry and evei.tualli was discharged be t: Magletrnte and1 . fre.s of the charge nf assiult that bad I is.en m ob' agalnet l. m. Trllinfc Pnlil to tllm. Oswald i; Villi Mr Waahlngton, t "fn the (tenth ot ton th t.r ui lose, be suae t... rd. an old f ei i of, aid i eetertla) Bool t T. v. ...hitig tr auffera a grtevouf tl . man. w bite or l la. k. ban been fo f ICi eaaflll in Ir.ter : r'tn.g one race t.. another." s.-tb l.ow, chairman of the trustees Of Tllsl.. gee Institute. Slid: "Th country haf lost great mig and the negro race a grt.it leadtf. When "fie remembers that Mr. Wash ington negan his life .is i flave o . can not fail to marvel ,t ins achlevtmenta His work at Tuskegee n il be perma nent, ind I hope that li s friends will rialir. that they must stand by it now as loyally as they hue dure during hla lif.'lme ' Mr. Lo w and "them mnected a-th and interested in Tuokegee would I ot ii.- uss ye- erdii possible successors to Mr. Washington. Due man thoroughly familiar with the institute and with otlv r schools of the s.-ri sat.l be though! It quite poaflMe that 'he . holee nf .1 new head of Tuakegee would lie between Mr Holt- law, head of the Ptlca School at Ptlca, Miss . ..nd Major It B Koun. d.s Ipltnarian at llampt in. Rmeet Davidson Waahlngto . a on of Booker T. Waahlngton, b it New York yesterday after: ...n at 4:3.". fo- Tuske. th. lenniy!i anla H illt ig In N'rrtnonf Iti t id He1 ,turli Tusl te in tiie Inter w hen he re- ! t it. I n night i es' n cetv. tellli ..g... instil j gi -ui him tr h. STATE INDUSTRIES SHOW A TRADE BOOM 1,800 Factorieg Report llitrlier Wntres in Oetohor Thau In Jane, Al.SWT, f In activity i tries of the lov. 14 -The Imprnvemen . the manufacturing in.iun Slate WlllCll bus been CVl ihnr all mitnnt.r Rtlii fall p.t -l ptrnpjth from Hptnibfr ti iH!tobar, ' pe't'ially to tiulu-ttieH not provtou) af-fi'i-tpft by f tie rrvivnl in hupln-ftap Thirteen hUnilri repirsi ittfttlvo fa-'-tnrieei with fioO.OOfl prnptoyoftM reporting to the hiiivH'i tf Hintlptltp pnd Inforniu Hon if tha Htate ttidumrial iommlapion pHld v'r riit. mofp Wit,,"'., m (letober than in pvpt am br l :.o h month Ptm Jun ih munufttutuiinc inUuMrlaa of the Btatfl UtiVB Khowtl procr"--1ve!y a;re:ttT PctlVlty than In the rotTOppnnal inn niMjithM of ImI yr.tr, in Oi'tobar 7 per eeiit. mote nparat ivN wer employrd and l par nt mop' WRtfefl pant titan in i rOtobar "f 1 01 t KqttaUl) Ptrtklnf II th improvement phown by u romparlpon nf amploymaut in October of tlili year with amploy mant 'o.e ynr pgo i:tty ind up try, rx rapt pa par maklni tnd th' t i, Mqunr and (obpeeo pToupt amplnyad moi'O p erattvei In Uctober of Ihlp year tbutl tn October "f 1014 pnii ovary Induntry paid niort wrtp-en than a year The ppcovcry of Kaw Vorh ctt) from thu dopraSfllOn of the pup year was fiower throughoul tha ummar than tin- reovery t ti t ht raiualtlflar of t ho State, htrneiy bpoAUM clothing niajtufacHurerp ami prlntlngt pradomtnattug Induptriap In The eity. rarovared from tlia deprap ui on more plowly I han the IndUPtrlep pt filntninnt mik up RlHtc On the other hand, iv. tit totir cloth ing phowad mark l linprov-atlMni 'vtr Septeinher, thi4 ratiultlng in a groatar In. renne of gctlvlty in New York city i han in i ha ramalndtr of the Si nt, tnnip.tr! both with KaptPinbar of (015 and with Octobor "f 1914, MISSING WOMAN FOUND. lira, tioitdaril, Btt, with Mece anil sister In Itonton. ttoSToN. NOV M - 111" 'Vl.VMi .. Nov II rioii Vor; M re, from ftt'C-i-il.l v t her slretirnatunces'1 reiairted t" 'be New police of tlia disappear!! nee of Msrgarel Ctoddard, .i ycari old, her hoarding place( 6H Xuatrand i nil', Itr.ioKlvn. sum explained t, . when she aim fouu-l nt the noma o niece. Mrs. Iloiiiii.l A. i....k, bere i i .in not kidnapped or anything of ; the kind." Mrs (loddnrd Mil. I tin., .if. I noon, "i wanted lo coma io Huston j -with Mrs. t'ouk asked her t" hrlug nte here ami i am going to remain wttli I her.'' Mrs Ctook'a mother, Mrs Mary gun .foul, aim lue.i nun icr, la Mrs, lluij- dard'f flater, and aha and M- I'ook l dsclarad lhal aii) efforti t" liiUuce Mrs rioddard lu return to Unaiklyu lll be Vlgorotisly opposed. lll llireil tin ii Walleil Honrs fin Mil Haiti ampuiai ngoiiy ' UnHH, Nov II With hll 'I Martin 'te I., r. 0, hi) n tha Irac'kf nf Ihe Unit n Mallitiadi nt I'-ighih und i.' nml i b i. biit. I -tr faint cm lleichnrti .bin., hli i ot ery, ct I foi III. homy tun i I I i.i I. The nl, bell I ll I i i .i i. urn wal htiis bop. for Tiffany & Co. Jewelry of Proven Value and Quality SWEDES SPURN CITIZENSHrP. nt flenonnrr I Mill. Ii oo. . Layalti ggjWfi In A meeting of Swe.i.s m Hi. flwadlsh Moolallat Hail, 113 i:.i t IZtth str.et. .eeteroav adopted a resolution for swearing allegiance to tie Ifnitad gtatea ii Joseph IllllOtrom, til" I W. W. worker who has been OOtlVlctad of murder in Halt Lake 1'ity, Is put to dealb. 11111 ftfOfn m a Sri eh. Tho resolution says thai 1f HIllStrotTI Is shot to death oi Pflday the signeis win "hoi. i the I'nlted Htatei sojie re straVnalblf for such an outrage, Mhd tbat "In auch case Antarlcan rdttganatitp has no lottgOf fjliy value to ua and tbat. we fornwewr tiie loyalty and alhgrlanca " American laws, ion rtinn ill and Insti tutions." John gatigf etii oi of the speakers, toid the audience what a Mjolly, alwaya good natured i.c-t and artist" Hlllstrom wan; "iic lust person in tne worio wno would commit c..;d blooded murder ' FINDS JEWS SUFFER NOW GREATEST TRIAL 1r. AdlepTPilfl AmMlPan Com ntittefi War Cau6g Nrin'l- Uorgt Httffptinffa At Amei Hot. 1 Loubi lution l.e ninth annual Btc at Jewlah Commlttei it.g if the held at th - Aetor yeaterday, win. Marsha, 1 in the cha'r president was adopted favoring confer-1 en In i to consider the tights of the .lews , belligerent la .Is and 1 1 in;.. ' i The resolution t gresf be called to consider how right. 1 1- Cyrus t'li . urged that a con the end of tne war beat to secure these r, chairman of tha ex , s iid in a report that i ecuttve inuutte i all of tiie i alamltles I alted upon the .lew whi-h have Iteeti ah people in the past are Inalgnlflcam compared "to ti e dlsafter 't. tha war rone" "And these multltudea of unfortunatn," it was ad ded, "are doomed to suffer for an n- definite future Begard ng tha .lew.- in Buasia, tie :e pon sold that when the war began it appeared as though tha long deelfed union with the Rueelap people was about ; t.. be reallasd. "But it soon developed that ti Iialna I wl Ich :-''i tha .lew of Busala to their' past could not be btfok tl," isMitlnued the report. "Fotrcea which they i-ould nol iM'ssihly outtroi doomi tl them to the greatest tragedy iti their history " lemtf Msrshall wan elected pn denl again. Other officers elocted aere; Vloe-preiidentt. Judga Julian W. Uaok and Prot. Jacob H Hollander: treas urer, isa.i. w. Bornhcltn ; members t , the executive oommlttee for three years, 'o H l. Magnus, Judge Mark and .la oil II. Kehlff . new men. hers sleeted. 1 i.e.: rpxthsnbsrg ..f Meridian, Mine, and .lames iJavkl of i' .. auo. II. WATCH ON MILK IS WIDENED. I llont.'lale tlnliern M III Keep T Te nn ml I heesew orkern. sfoNTn r N id V. v I t Mill: used Ii baklni anu rheree inakina iti tin town imii pome under the act-til ny nf tie Monteialr beaitb itepartment here a'tet 'Iti.. ohjei't or the new rule In to prevent the 1JM of inferior nillk. At preaenl a b.iuer or cheese inakef . f Mnntrlalr It ' "t prevented from cvi'ie mil of inwti mill purchasing milk which cottld nol I. f'i bere I'u.i. r tbr near regulations, tho health department u'.n have control of the nut termltk supply and win also control tin. sala of butter, . lie.-.., rnndensed milk nml nil foodf m.ole from milk or cream. atnilrnts BarrrH rrnm Kara. St I'itkr, Mllin., Nov. 14.- Tbe eitv I council i".ne paased nn ord nanea malt n ittidentf ana minora liable tn u fim e.r I Imprlaonmenl if they enter any place in S' Peter abere Intoxicating liquors are I served nn .i beverage Thlf ordinance . also niak. s it unlawful for them to inn. ! cure ciwarn and tobacco, PUBLISHED TODAY The Great Big Romantic Xovel of the Beltane the Smith Romance of Greenwood By JEFFERY FARN0L The author ol "Tl IE BROAD terpitct in this tromondoui love story. Incident is CfOWUOd upon incident, the description! are so heau t if uli tiie ilruma is unfolded, .mil the itory iweepi to a luilliaui ami happy gnding with itich literary .ut lhal thii ii by far the gieatest of ihe novels of Jelfcry l''gmol ,72 Pages Illustrated JfJfl net AT ALL BOOKSKLLLRs LITTLE, BROWN & COMPANY PUBLISHERS boston INMATES' COURT AT SING SING ABOLISHED Hereafter n DrlffTant'e Coma mtttee w ill p4ettle 1 'roubles AmonK rrlaonew. six moim: TO TKSTIFV .-- mmo, N v Mow tt Dalagateg of Hie Mutual Welfare League or s.ne Sii g announced to the prisoners 'o-.la. that the Inmates' court la no more Hereafter in Ite steid there win be e grievance committee before which ge .-users an! i used 00 n threeh out the'r dlfllcultlef 'Tl.i' judges of tiie eottrfi .Ine RntolOi Matt In flweeney, Boston Kddle Ke'ly . atltuta ti Tito p. isotf trial of the md ileorgf Rvans. will eon. nut i it tec. ra' nn i which Insured tha Inmates bo'iue a July of was one of the first and thi :r peers. biggest of Warden Oiborne'g Innovatlona in Hlng King Ni t!. tie warden nor b.n secretary, aiencer Mr.'er. waa at the prison to-lay uti-i at olflelal egplanathM 'for Hie aubatllutlon of a gi love nee cuin- I tin. tee for the eOUl't COuld HOI be ob- I tain ed. 1 Mr, Oeiiorne fald i an addreff at Aruaiey tea. -i leonore loio iru n when they we:.- hrougni before the cout raaonlnnd that cg-Judge Wlllett, who hail a seat on the prison h .. o be! ire he a transferred from s t g sing, repeated some ..f .ne.. confesslona to Dlgtrlci At tome. . . k, a' White Plains Wlllett had strenuous tin.. - ., a pnein jtnige nn... a .bail w is thrown 't 'lm while the court 11 ,u .ti sees. on at'd oh another oi . nelon he a pun had b i prisoner after court adjourned Hut place on the S.ng Sing befleh w..s never tilled The records of the prison court have l n destroyed. Th. grievance commit tee, P is fald, tt ill keep tio records it n undent I the prtfonera feel that the stories mid to H e Westchester ur.-m. Juiy nf confessions mtide In the prison court li ve mil aled llgaltiat them Wll'TK I" US-. S V . No. 14 I' waf reported here lo-da) tlutl Dlatrhd A' tomey Preilerlrk K N -k.- will call six n ore prisoner! from Sing Sing to mor row to testify l efoi. the We-i. ureter l Iran. I Jury, Which is investigating ent- dltlone :i th.- prison Ii is also sail that w .1 fummltis, Hie Brooklyn bank wrecker, will be brought White I'lalm from the Hreat Meadow prison IMstrlct Attorney tVceks, when asked if ne bad anything to ray In repls to the atateiueiil ..f irden Usbornt tlutl there wa t..o mip'h polities behind Ilia in qulry, simply said, "Not a word to ' It , stated thai as fail a the prin oners from Hlng King testify they will b. transferred from the White I'lalna jail to Ureal Meadows Tlur t- ... :. isj to mean that their 1 1 t-lencc i- of great linnortatire ami tb pro f. utoi '!. not want the memberf far.- t.eairur t ak ..f the Mutual We' rat i t, ga on the wit- I'lof lb' age W Iv 1 we l ll '; , Ring Hint horno aas .in atn lien "unoffli lal we I i let, centl) vviiile Waedi Ing the r, t cure, ti,.. r.ii inn of ibe i' vesterda.! tbu' tie; tudl in . li of tb.- Mi i.ili ndout miI. it.ee. i be. mad of prtsuiu of lliluga in tb.- humanitarian dlrectlo'i shier Ml II hoi lie tool. bi. Ill t sp a King lie atli Ihuti l ..in. nt tn prison ontiitioi.. io lb.. Iniprtci . hangci i i.l.f.rn Tlia prison K .1. b It'll opt .. n aa to Mt methods ild, sullri uitt. are 'And lool.n, ars' a the gotic," ald Prof n for tbc llbtclpllni Wi Ifat league, I :. Ve.v V.ck Judge ; attenilli k o f nietcil ii: hy tbe ma) be said thai visiting S;n S:ni Hln the i rlu If adinltn 'I Hi aome valuable t:nnBn be attenrlml ,t I,. had learned fn. in tbo sen Ion ''he in. t.i t't.it i- ee.e.l i i that ptr.B- ptibi'c opinion should stand hy th ren-. alreiul) mude answerluf various questlona. Prof IClrchwey said lhal cluiltaa bstween prteonerii wnd keepers hsvo ahally ceased a Nino s.nir and thai eondltlone in every mi' ;ire fni b. iter now than they were if tin iiiv of strrn. official rspreeslon , f prtfoticrf by unsympa thetic worth na. Year 1 the l IIGI lv. written a mtt' P gsggl BBm'Ll