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wgti VOLXVII-NO. 262
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c a n d i d a t e s f o r S t a t e ,
aiid c o u n t y offices.
v. .11 p a r t i c i p a t e in t h e i : r pub l i c an , D e m o c r a -
At t h e - l a s t e lec t ion p a r t y was* not a fac -
mci t h e P r o h i b i t i o n i s t s vcte l a r g e e n o u g h to p a r t i c i p a t e in t h e pr i
d a t e s of t h e s a t \ ¥ o ; . p S r t i e S r # m s t * f o e .petitioned on t b t h e ballots for the State election Wh?ch TSliPbS held on. September 14. *. -f, \ .»
The c ^ m p a i m ;^r\!#l |wje5 on the State and c o n g ? e s ^ . o a ^ | ' J l l ^ t s hasj at tracted compara l i ^ l j y^ i t t i e a t ten- !
tion, owing >tpl,the Ja f l f M coittesfs. Governor Haines ^nS€f t^€o.ar "Maine congressmen, th ree of ^ k & l t f are? R e publicans, ffatfe no 6p^^$i^inltpr re-nomination, B ^ o l c t ^ , ^ e ^ l l of Hathf is t he only asaiS^^^qijM HePjubli-can ^lominaiiOft ,ibr po t t^ ress in": t he Second district, /wh^Wfvlis^h,ow represented by Cdngrfe^smiln. Daniel J . Mc-Gill'icuddy, Bemiacrai. '
The principal COAltept in- t he primaries will be the! head *>f the- Democratic State ticket. * Th^se-Avho aspire to the DemocratSe,, n^mjination for governor a r e J&^Sf^lstbfert", E . Hew-bert of Augusta* "MSayor O a k l e y ' C . Curtis of Portland^ #%f r . c- Keegan of Van Buren and Sej^f&nd G. 'McIn-
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M o o t Mediators Will Not Admit Carraaza Delegates
MAY CONFER WITH ._ OTHER DELEGATES
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Placing the contract w i t & - ^ U | | highest grade^worinnanship, m ^ i ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ or quality-and the lowest cost at which: A 4 IBSA* materials and fixtures can be furnished. j^JB&s&&P?F today ' '-.%
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BEAJ>¥ TO LKxVH APHROVAli TO ^ M E T H O » BY 'WHICH 5EXECP-
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. .Niagara, Falls, O n t , J a n e 12:—^The inediators w i ^ -not' officially admit to the conference here the representatives General Carranza has announced toe win send to Niagara Falls. The South American diplomats said they could not recede from their original
| condition, demanding an armistice, • ^The dispatch from Saltillo stating Chat the* Carranza note made no mention -of the csonditiona amsdeir whiclg' h«, was sending delegates .was shown to the -three medJators. Ther.r*e5tferats.i ed that admission of t h e Constitutionalists is and wil} contihne to be con* tingen^, upon, the declairaSloh ot an armistice.
The mediators would dhase no .objection if a conference could be held between t he Huer ta delegates, the, Carranza delegates and the ^jmerlcana]
One Step Forward Niagara Falls, Ont., June 12:-—Me
diation today h a d achieved its ,m*st important step. After nearly three J " "feeks of parleying, t he mediatois and t h e Am»rican and Huerta. delegates were ready formally to approve the method *hy which the executive power in Mexico City Bhuji he tarans
%"asKing'tori,. J.ufi© t2,r^4Phe"' opin* ionMof the Inter«ta|e ContihercevCotn-m i s s i o n : Oh tlhe a p p l i c a t i o n ot ' th«(| Eastern ratlroads for an increase <ofJ 5 per cent, in frstghit ^a'tes liais "been" se»t to -the Government Prhi t ing C|-; flee aftef iec^iyiner the approval pi •the meinhefs. o£ that body, , - , \
Althojigh |^|» ^official ,ajffinoutteejBieHX ha§, 6^ 'n" ma<|^». 4t is ejqpeebed- the^ findings. $t~-tm jc'ftm«aissioti! in?.7th|sf Important.case"1 wsilt be ma#S "puhHeJ not later than,. 3une %%r ItCis ttnder-stood the commission, will m a k e . ' t h e . opinion public - . M t e r ^ b ^ ^ o l i f c ^ a r k e t l closes, in loi^r^to^wevinitVtM^ $ e e i /
^sion :feink us^d* it.^^rbutt*' tyt ^ e p f t *th©'tM(arket.| _'; -;;f- "•" v.; • .;* . J\ " r ' ;
WJiile-the i » f ^ e | S ' « £ ^ h e comtniS* ston a re . s i len t !aa;f«r iftelr co^E|u*sion It is anderst6o#the,a?ailroada will ho t , be disappointed hy.'ti&e findings, Fromj a source Close 'to t he commission, .$b is learned 'tjtat while t>iere. may Tidt be*^.general &&0n<ie of S per cent, in f*e|giit y|yfes.tn-lEJastern classlftea* 4 o h t^i^oryi':%he:;3catesr..fwili(!. h& go r^aiai^stea. a s _ -W ^ v e . . . th-e' rMlroals" f a i r ' ^ » ^ e | a t U j n for *he servSces
i t ' i s*expec ted the,^ijiTOlBsi«»h , feo |^i - ia^ai&ces, J - 'w4E' .^^^ ; ian '4h*| crease <of, t^pv&, t h a n ' ^ p e r , c ^ r t / on
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comiimasSk. -JkmMm Action of Sujhervisora on Scatter of
Celebration Will B e Brought to Attention of JgnjS||fe <^na*Hflft»;
.ttts C e n t e n n i a l * the Batt le of Plactts-^ ^ ^ m ^ m m m$ t i m e ^ t h a r s h is yefy hteh^y approba ted b # ^ ^ ^ | , e f t l ^ p ^ , s i the P l a ^ b t i r ^ n Centenary Commis ' "
Little Things About
The splendid acrtlon'ot the JSoard of Superjfisoi^ *>t this ^Counly in p^9« ing Resolutions appropriating the sum
.,.^._ _ „ . . o f 1800.00 for t h e purpose of pa r t i -ferred from the Haer ta"af lmints t ra - | c1 l>^ns in 4he icomins c&lfhrf&toh of tion to 'a now provisional government. • * • • • - • -
The constitution foon of saccee-'sion -permtdtingr General Huerta . to a p point as minister of foreign affairs the man chosen, here for the provi* sional presidency has been abandoned. The United States claimed this method would be recognizing Hoerta 's authori ty • a s constitutional. Instead there' -will be an a b r u p t , transfer of authori ty t o the n0w provisional presi d e n t / J - - ' „ , . . ' , . ,
The "Wor3t of the conference is n«8w centered on* the -second point in the pacification plan, which deals with the personnel of the government. Names have not yet been submitted by t h e United States because, th«re has been no direct communication with the Constitutionalists a i i l i t is that party which the American ffor-enment is aiming to satisfy so as to persuade them to lay down their arms.
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r ^ . e f i € t ^ I ^ I « ^ . > ^ e K y r * ^aid ^ W l r r - *'lPerhi»s his- doport-^*f$fa$&m®^ t h a e r ' n o t
:@eai gy%j<-%ge- is an J a t d |at«,ausay. Abo| | . ho assumed the man hotet-iat *l4fon' MmasA^M^A pleasanl *«<Sth' his, me%MHi-^^S'W$& aotleed hy-tois "friends.*&| ^ C " | i ^ r j f •-UtaMs 'be'eh"" e rs^n^«iS | ' ' . -^^^erf t | | ! ' 'forenoon about, 3 : f ^ o : | h ^ ^ a h „ e ^ , ; ploye of tha? -|»tel sm0 Wff.t$fc'-mit, tkeys1- -of - & * jto*4M^ :?^?«&*P "g^ihS them* t o the.'m6la,.,'a&. ;_JBfe»tiey' asked him'where the eafet Ijooied ^a3s>. &m®c teate-*fas. The ..'.....'. "^ that i* '#|s at.thg tinie'.|wblth%1
i h a t a p p e a r uinuij><>rtaiil. In i
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tmnt r s that ad to or ro«
i.vman, such as straight
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watch our lumber%i©se-
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o u r c u s t o m e r s runnev. A M prove i t
A. MASON & SONS Phone Pittsburgh 21-F-3 or Peru 25
A M U S E M E N T S
P a l a c o
'"Tbe Cigfarette Mal ter of Sevi l le" , Kl iene 2-reel d r a m a a very i n t e r e s t i ng s t o r y of Spain a lso a g r e a t w a r scene is f ea tu red in t h i s d r a m a . " H i g h Life h i t s S l ippery S l im" , Bssanay c o m e d y wes t e rn . "At h i s E x p e n s e " Lul>in d r a m a . M o n d a y — ' M a r y F u l l e r in' "On I t h e H e i g h t s " Ed i son d r a m a th i s Ss Che 6th of t h e Doliie of t h e Dal l ies Ser ies . " T h e R i v a l U n d e r takers**, V i t a g r a p h c o m e d y d r a m a , 'The Wal l f lower" , Lubin d r a m a ,
Louise Huff a s lead, "S to ry of D i a n a " , Selig d r a m a . —Adv .
slon. T~h6~ members of. the f la t te r Centenary Commission a n d the
people of t h e County a s wolt wilt most hearti ly commend the action of t&6 Board!. .v.. \ - ,.».
^Secretary Vert, and Assistant Secretary Hadley will bring the matter, t o
Ltoe attention of a»e njembers of . t he Cpinm^sfett a t t h e meeting «*? j*h6J Commission to he held in New Torlt ;
City on Friday, Juno 26th, and h*. is certain t h a t they will be greatly pleased and encouraged by this evidence of the desire on the par t of the people of this section to -co-operate heartily in the success of the celebration.
No one man, no single Commission and no single set of men can make the , coming celebration the grVsat success which it is t o be, but the co-operation of all the different bodies a n d all the different organizations ajl through the Champlaln Valley will result in a celebration which wfH be a credit to this section for all tima and one in which the President of the United States and the Governors of New York and Vermont and other distinguished citizens of the Nation will be very glad to participate in.
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tha "Storehouse Sir. B e » 3 S ^ s ^ ^ p s ; | 5 g the .direction of «tfee depo^tbfeff l^i^^ ' of takftnu -tne rogular rouW _ h V p t i l i f aSongVthe .traaSks, >aad >h# , h e ' : h e ^ ^ i
\pte jstatroh a a d ' t h e ' * ta^ . . ti$ga&m ifaove ho«atji h«p tho \W&'®ji$J8tt 'ItjffiM. of'-tho t i ^ , * horns sfer«ok'ib|'';lnf;"ea-' Mne i&Hye*st||Seed ^pon" thVlr^tes." r
T O M O R R O W IS F L A « D A Y
!!?*»• w a s i a W a t a t e d . " ijfe.lfetr^'^H; of Staadish assisring. Mt last repdr is h e was restiiajr comfortably *witfc >oI chances of recovery.
Mr. Ben t l ey <was f o r m e r l y G e n e r a l lI ,as^ens€S• Affont fo r t h e CenHSral Ver m o n t , R, R. f o r a I O K S nuanher of year>». H i s b r o t h e r s Geo. Benilley of G h a t t a u g a y a n d Wi l l i am Bfn t l ey of 0 ^ d e u ^ > u r ^ w e r e has t i ly s u m m o n e d a n d r e a c h e d t h e r e a s soon a f t e r t he in jury a s poss ible .
Mrs*. -Benrlcy was ima'ble to c o m e to the fcedsidc uf h e r huabaud « s s h e only r ecen t ly had ibeen s t r ic l teu w i t h a sheck , s h e be hie a t p r e s e n t ill a t h e r h o m e to C h a t e a u g a y .
COMMITTEE MA
[ B r o o l d M f ^l?> • . . • i . ; . , 7 1 4 : 2 i ^ ^ *ec*n®r M i n t e d ^ v t h o ^oarf l . ^ . ^ » ; .Wtf&fo ^ I l e e , Snyderf ?& E r e c t o r s , pf the JE» VL. Q "A. to tei|||fog/flef|gr, jwoCMQi. i«r ftuunga nj^nose, & ^ a f _ ^ - • • ^ 3 ^ i t o n " ' . ' • % '" ' . ' ; * H^HiE partments:<i{ ^ e " a ^ e c l a « o » I - w o r k a
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• ,jm mtti^mpM^ R •£& Wooardr^^i| | io#-%«% 3tfW>* ^ n c l i i f i a ^ j * ^ - . . . » , . * . . 1^.7 ^a- F i n a n c e ^ - J ^ ^ ^ r f t e ^ h » * » 5 * « a s * H ^ jjShiiadelnhia 5 § l A, Wood, BvJrl, Hh&m^ WTb, Wft^
Aniei, Koesier, Clark, Gonzales, | cox, H^Ifc % a e ^ ^ 4 * C ^ . S t a t * ^
R H E 3 8 4 9 1 3 1
B a u z a -
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T E L E G R A P H I N G IN CHINA.
T h e S t a r s a n d S t r i p e s Shou ld b e Dis p l ayed F r o m E v e r y H o m e in t h e
C o u n t r y .
W o m l e r l a m f
T h e f a m o u s Ec la i r wes t e rn d r a m a in two reels , " W h o m God H a t h J o i n ed ," f e a t u r i n g J . W. J o h n s t o n and Kdna P a y n e . T h e play wi th a tense plot t h a t ho lds you till the tintsh, "Vasco, t h e V a m p i r e " , an Imp . com edy wi th Li t t l e Mat ty and J u v e n i l e s u p p o r t . A l a u s h in every foot of film. Also t h e r jrood reel . Admiss ion 5 cen t s .—Adv.
Use Our
ALL BOAR TO CEIL UP YOUR
ATTIC GrARAQE OFFICE COTTAGrE
S THE CHEAPEST EASIEST WAY
T o m o r r o w is t h e a n n i v e r s a r y of t h e b i r th of the S t a r s a n d St r ipes—in o t h e r words . F l a g D a y — a n d t h e n a t ional e m b l e m shou ld b© given t he place of 'Ironor in every h o m e a n d bus iness p lace in t h e ' c o u n t r y on t h i s day. T h e G r a n d Old F l a g shou ld be d isp layed from ear ly m o r n i n g t o n i g h t — t h e r e is no be t t e r way at t h e presen t -time to show your loyal ty to the flag: a n d t h e c o u n t r y w h i c h it r e p r e s e n t s . If you a r e w i t h o u t a ilaji t h e n p r o c u r e one of t h e h a n d s o m e tlasrs uf fas t colors w h i c h c a n be had at t he exitrem-cly low price ut \iH cents . T h i s flag- is t h r e e by five feet, of abso lu te ly fast colors and has t h e fo r ty -e igh t s t a r s of the union. Th i s is t b e biggest b a r g a i n in t h e flag line ever offered in t h i s c i ty ,
W I L S O N O P T I M I S T I C ,
Waihinsgton, J u n e ICi. — Pres iden t Wi lson today au thor i zed t h e a n n o u n c e m e n t tha t h e cwnsaders tine p r o -gTarn of media t ion at N i a g a r a Fa l l s a.s
voiry encoiura.irins." It was s a i l u.n-oifriciaHi t h a t he expec t s imidiltUion ito hitve a sui'ctfisfiul <>uU'<'me within t h e next lew days .
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OGK & GOAL CO
H l A W F I G H T I X G A T MAZATLVN Vi iSTKRDAY
<)<n Board L'. P. S. <*alitforni:a. Ma-/jiWan, Mex., J u n * 11 ( \ la Wi re l e s s tui San Wego , J u n e IC2).—The <\>nsti-tii 'tronalist a r m y u n d e r Gene ra l Obtie-gon 'began t o d a y its first eonoen'trateft sreneral as«xul't on t h e Fedrpad for t i -iMcaiUi<ins a t -Alnzatlan, eomimatided by GenienaJ Hodrig»uez. T h e baiUle raged all d a ^ , ajid a l t h o u g h t h e ibeseiged garrisoin htedd i t s posi t ion, it lost h e a v ily >in k i l l ed 'u j^TWjs toded j
I t migh t seem imposs ib le to send a t e l eg ram in a wr i t t en l a n g u a g e t h a t h a s no a l p h a b e t , but is m a d e u p of a vast n n m b e r of c h a r a c t e r s , no two of. which a r e a l i k e . No t only is t h e Chinese l a n g u a g e composed of severa l t h o u s a n d d i f fe ren t c h a r a c t e r s , bu t t h e r e a r e sp m a n y d ia lec t s s p o k e n in C h i n a t ha t t h e r e a r e m o r e t h a n a h u n d r e d ways of p r o n o u n c i n g each c h a r a c t e r , a l t h o u g h the wr i t t en lang u a g e is uni form t h r o u g h o u t t he country. How is it possible t o send a\j
I t e l eg ram in such a land a n d such a i l a n g u a g e ? The diff icult ies have been I very ingeniously ove rcome and it is . now eas ier and less expens ' ve to send a t e l eg ram in Chinese t h a n in F r e n c h .
In every t e l eg raph office in C h i n a t h e r e is a d ic t ionary , o r specia l code,
' i n wh ich t h e wr i t t en c h a r a c t e r s a r e l is ted and n u m b e r e d . T h e r e a r e p l a c e s for 9,999 c h a r a c t e r s , but a n u m ber of spaces a r e a t p r e s e n t b l a n k ; tht-y can be filled wi th c h a r a c t e r s •when it becomes necessary .
The sende r of t h e t e l e g r a m wr i t e s h i s message in the o rd ina ry m a n n e r , s ays an exchange . T h e o p e r a t o r k n o w s the n u m b e r s of most of t h e c h a r a c t e r s . If t h e r e a r e a n y of which he is i g n o r a n t , he finds t h e m in the c a t a l o g u e . E a c h j m m b e r is composed of four Morse n u m e r a l s ; for example , 5913.0013.04 14 signifies Yuan Shi -Kai , the n a m e of t h e Pres ident of t h e C h i n - , ese, r epubl ic . It follows, then , t h a t the t en Morse n u m e r a l s , will serve to te l eg raph 9,9 99 d i f ferent Chinese c h a r a c t e r s . !
Mayer, Burns. American League
' A t St . L o u i s N e w Y o r k St. L o u i s ' F-isher, Cole, ^ u n a m a b e r , ga rdner^ t«eary.
At Cleve land P h i l a d e l p h i a Cleveland 1 4 2
Wickoff, L a p p ; Co l l amore , J a m e s , O'Nell .
At Chicago R H E W a s h i n g t o n 5 11 1 Chicago . . . > . . . . , 0 9 o
Ayres , H e o r y ; R'ussell, J a s p e r , L a -t a r o p , SchaJk, Daly.
A t De t ro i t R H E Boston , 0 2 1 Det ro i t 1 6 0
J o h n s o n , Cady, Covaleski , S t a n a g e . F e d e r a l L e a g u e
At K a n s a s City R H E Brook lyn 1 6 l K a n s a s City 5 9 0
S o m m e r s , P e t e r s , Owens ; S tone , E n z e n r o e h .
Ait St. Louis R H E ; Buffalo 1 7 0 St. Louis 0 3 1
Moore, Blair ; Brown, Simon. At Chicago R H E
Bal t imore 4 5 0 Chicago 0 6 J
Suggs, J a e k l u s e h ; F i ske , Black , Wilson.
At Ind i anapo l i s R H E P i t t s b u r g 4 9 2 Ind ianapo l i s 5 9 '2
W a l k e r , Be r ry ; F a l k e n b e r g , den.
I n t e r n a t i o n a l L e a g u e N e w a r k , 2; B a l t i m o r e , 3. Je r sey City, u; P rov idence , 5. Buffalo, 3 ; Roches t e r , 4. Toron to , 10; Mont rea l , 5.
At lan t ic L e a g u e Asbury P a r k , 4; Puughkeeps i e , 7.
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Executive—E <£ Mooxe, R 3ff-<»al-» „ herd, O ' T Larftm, W C PricedBkJU Wood, & H Myers "" ^ $
PhjsicaX Department—Dr. TT" A* Rogers, Chairman R, L p / Mason,
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Guibord , X. P." Mjxirs, i M & - v ^ a M s c a , H . L. ' B a r b e r , F . D. Bunba r , "ST- -H . J o n e s . :-
E n t e r t a i n m e n t a u d Social-^-J. P . Myers , J o h n G u i b o r d , H . C. H a p g o o d , Fiianjt M. Moore, J . S. Shedden^ C a r l B a n k e r . W. A. Ha l lock .
Chr i s t i an W o r k — O . T. L a r l d n / c h a i r m a n ; W. E. Va len t ine , D a n a i ! H a n k s , M. A. Pierce , Ross LaVignc , -. Chas . J . G a r d n e r , Rev . J . B . Kel ley , W . B . J a c q u e s , W. S. W i n t e r s . W C Pike , W. W . Gal l agher , T. W ; Oaf-litle.
Ed i r ca t i ona l—R. H. Guibord , c h a i r m a n ; H. S. J o h n s o n , Rev. J . E . Mead , G. H . I tymers , R e v . Albe r t Gale , Geo. D. Mart in , S. D. Cur t i s , M. A Holmes , E. L. Taylor .
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Laredo . Tex., J u n e 1L'.—ContM'nia-ti')ii of reporu? t h a t C a r r a n z a is jjilan-rsirg UJ vis.'t Monterey were reewxed h.M*' today from SaltilJo. H e expects to !ea.ve SalU'llo tonw>rr<«w on the t r i p .
Albany, J u w 12.—Distr ict A t t o r n e y A11 xar.i;^r th i s moj-nin? announoeid t h a t the cria! of Malcolm tiifford, jr . , cha rged with the m u r d e r of Fran*: J . Clute, the Al!ar:\- chauffeur , on Apri l L'. 1 J)•< 3, nn a lonely road in ibafck oi ^Tatet-v)M>t weii'ld po^ i t ^ ely coane U'P in the Coun ty Couirt before judg'e Ad-din.arton, Thu r sday , J<ine Jo.
Wil l iam T. l lyrne mf this oit\-, Sai.i% nel R. Coflin of l ludwin and Wi l l i am Travejis J e i o n i e . of 'I haw t ame , ail-t o n w y s for the case , will confer s u m o day next wt-ek on the cas*. Mr. B y r n e was rex/entJy i-ctaJncd hy Gifford's fa ther .
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Is it t r i te t h a t Gen. Ph i l She r idan was born in Albany, as the Albany ties c l a i m ? The preva i l ing impress ion h a s . . .„ „. „„ L^^W been t h a t t h e d a s h i n g cava l ry l e a d e r ; a n d wfithout oppos i t ion r e fe r r ed to t h e was a na t ive of Ohio . | judiciaj-y commi t t ee .
WashJhg-ton, J u n e 12. — Reso lu t ions of impea ichnuau aga in s t l ' \xleral J u d g e A. G. i i a f t o n of W e s t Virg in ia were in t roduced in t h e house todiay
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Wa^hiiKgtiin, J u n e \->. — Heipresenta-t ive Wil l iam G. Shan t> of El>Tia, Ohio. w a s n o m i n a t e d tixkiy by P r e s i d c n i Wi lson to Ibe arntoassadoT to F r a n c e , s i" t . ' eed:a^ M.Mr-on T. Her r i ck . Mr . S h a r p is a D e m o c r a t .
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