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   Trenton Times, The (Newspaper) - December 22, 1903, Trenton, New Jersey                                CIRCULATION AVERAGE FOR NOV 1903 IN TRENTON FAIR COLDER FAIR TO NORTHWEST YEAR PAGES TRENTON N J T u r s D A D F L M B K R I Q O ONE CBI the January Court Term Today by Sheriff Thos H Thropp NINE MEN NAMED i Also Do Well In the They Get Fewer han the City Full List of the nd Their got air the best of thi this morning for the erm of Court Only fiom the e this city secured 39 jury the other juiles diann by It is well balanced of both city and of the and follow Morgan Lewis Ellis Thomas N Illam F ohn C George M n illiam Doran Phillip chard Smith Jr John A jert Mertz Thomas DeCator letcher Phillip larp Charles H Skirm t John H f iRue Hendrickson Moses Adolph G Edmund R Nutt John L Ige George P George Samuel Dean James E Thomas Green James Stevens and John I to Romeyn Andrew H Burroughs James Nelson L LPU is township L Cornell cGuire H Faur l township George Mitchell D t Cook ton township Theodore hn H James township ook eman Goidon Daniel U alter jert M Norton John Kiler e iam L Hendrit kson Reed decided Thomas A Stoll against Irving Diehl and Good in which was involved mortgage on the stock and drug store on North eet sued to establish the status n to contents of the stock judgment creditors who de- Sibson had bought d ness court holds that while th was not made by a mortgage he certain h were undoubtedly a claim uf complainant claim the ice Chancellor precedence uut Involved was The rare sold three or four times ig into the hands of Sibson H B NEGROES e Dec 22 Attorney drawn up a for Legislature which will dis- some negro in This action is in line with railed by Senator Gomian managers in tho e campaign As the I which Is for a lent will be passed leS that before any person to vote ha shall be id and to write at dictation of the Constitution of or he shall have paid for the ling years State and county eg unless he was entitled to g nf the Union f 1 1867 or at some date or unless ha it a lef il descendant of person to vote at that time ty or educational quallflca- be required of persons e prior to Is based on the the North Carolina Election DUT IN COURT TWO LAWYERS Dec an inkwell whizzed past of fomier Senator Hobert thU city after- brought to sudden the in the bankruptcy II Fisher In e Inkwell lodged of law but m bring suit for 160.000 for inder Clarence irer of the Inkwell the n of a lively tilt between the of tbe New 1 called his a shyster bis feet retorted that a and to If he would no outside Ad- no u of leaving room pld became enraged FORD PARKER TAKES FOR HIS tniDE imle Moon of IM d W Bradford Pu.ktr of st n avenue were married he Rev H tbe Fifth ceremony took at the In will to of w a of 1 Visitor Badly Mixed Bristol Ride in Patrol Wagon Instead o Has an eeho nafte several times tu tha ears of Green late last night as he patrolled hi post along Ff street HP resolve to and found a maji on thp bank of the wistfully the stream That jou said the a Gieen an heie been for his Tor half an h m and he aln t up dj 3 ju H ant him to tak to Bustol of questioning on the pait Green developed that the mans nam was F i w and that he lived in Bristol He Imagined he Has In Bur and wanted to get home Aft conversing Hith Grien foi a time suddenly exclaimed J I knon you vou re Constable Remember th time you found mj Jack plane didn t the plane Wait till I foi BUI Doran h said and walking up a little Iron box he started a bell tinkling Two minutes latei though In saw the on Hie b n of boar but were on th patrol Take this man to Doran s said Green to Goldenbaum in of the wagon VOYAGE COMMENTED Ave ave sii echoed and the agon rolled an aj Wildman told Judge Jackson that he had never been befon and he nan He unable to tell nun hp got to Trenton Charles B ef the marine service living on rentre street and Smith a woman Ing her as Camden attended a ball last night ai d afterwards hired a cab driven by Cole oC Belvidere street They had a dispute about payment of faie and Patrolman Me Donough took the three to police head In Judge Jackson s court to day and Cole were fined and the young noman was Louis and W Ward of bouth Feeder street weie placed under ball each charged with having assaulter Alfretta Mendosa of Hart avenue The trouble arose over the possession of a dog William of Paul -n is the workhouse for daj on complaint of Patrolman Green who nim with drunkenness Plans have been about completed for the reception of delegates to the in- convention of Bricklayers and Plasterers to be held here ning January 11 Association hall hag been secured for the convention anc the headquarters of the delegates wil be Hotel The convention mil open at 10 o clock Monday morning January 11 Bishop McFaul will the opening Mayoi come the 500 delegates and extend the freedom of the At the opening session the R v W Wishart will deliver an address on a live subject The convention ball will be in Turner hall Tuesday evening January 12 and tt Is expected to be the Ui tes event of the kind ever held tn this A banquet will be served to all the delegates by the local union entertainment features will be ar- ranged later Local merchants have responded to tbe appears of the committee for to the fund being raised to defray the expenses of the convention For this the committee ex- presses great appreciation The delegates of the local union nrp President William Mullen lames and George W Williamson There of the Ladles Auxiliary of the Y M C A yesterday when preparations wete begun for a benefit to be given 21 ty and iJ at Taylor House I The entertainment will be a story of religions at the time of Moses about the freedom of the children of Israel It will be under the di- rection of Herbert of Chicago The cast will be made up of local talent and will number between three and four hundred The Ladles will also ha charge of the serving of refreshments at the Y M C A building New Day when the association will hold Its annual open house of the auxiliary w ill be at the building from 4 o'clock until 8 The ladles have purchased a fin shuffleboard and have presented It to the boy members of the association annual election will take place at the next meeting will bo uary 18 TRUSSES FOR NEW ARMORY Weigh Tons Etch and Will Support Roof Preparations are being made at the new site on East State street to put In place tomorrow the great Iron trusses which are to be the supports of the roof of tbe building These trusses arc one hundred and sixty-three feet long feet high and weigh sixty-seven tons each The contractors have plenty of material on hand and work on this building will pushed along as rapidly as workmen do It Bailey of avenue and Marie M Bell of 81 Dale were married last evening at tbj home of William Adams Jr 31 by Rev John of the Warren Street M E Church William Adams Sr and Kate Adams were witnesses hr cut tUn and Miss Elsie D February Class Makes Handsome Desk Other Work on View n nf an students of tho Mai Is has nn 1 Miss 1 lolda of 11 n art nil in The m ii one MI in ui marked In it i fane Th m st i li e i rk IB a iesk mul bi f Ihu u.s hus Plan I 1 tl null 11 Idol lui 1 nfc Ii in rooms of th nd lie r dn 1 Ilia been admiri 1 stud it It U made of chern nu 1 trim The drop top Is with a hind carved lion In aNj d i e Mlu n t In the art room on the third n or tha building Is a of and wattr rol rs if the moat t In thf n ol are r n windows gre it aid skill in n f ram i und reeds whl h refle t credit n thp and f main an alno shown Thp w rk WHS done under instruction and of th pieces will he thair as Christmas gifts Supervising Principal of City Schools Sends Circular to Instructors Asking Many Questions Considerable comment has been ainung Uin ill tlie uf circulars of which be n mailed lo each of thf i Supen Principal The nature of the questions ash mav be woen in tht following copy of the Trenton Is J Der lj 1 to Circular No 841 To teachers Lach teacher will kin nil Information and send report tj the office on or December 21 1903 1 Name hone 3 Address local A home No of i our school binding 6 i Do wNh to be 7 or department in B J Do ou prefer anv 9 In this H the yox studied in High School N studied in Normal School T In School S those studied In mer school C those in P those studied in private classes AM to the list If necessary Arithmetic higher bra Algebra advanced Astronomy any Biology Book keeping Chemistry Clay Civics t ing Drawing Mechanical making Domestic Art and Science Elocution Economics Ethics Geography phy commercial Geography Geometry plane cal Geiman Grammar Hi torv t S general English of Education Kindergarten L English other gunge K Latin how many j ears 1 Mechanics of Military Music v Paint hie i ogy Penmanship f 1 i Philosophy uf tlon Rhetoric Reading trv f to if to full Inf n i heck mai k nu to teRph double check thobe 3 prefer to 11 t Periodicals usually read 12 Most important books have read a year best professional booka i re id i schools i ou attended 1 t Bummer schools t hit courses or are In 5 nur tns frr 17 Of what educational organization are a member lub Pri mary Teachers Association ers X E A Fund9 CIS Of what iu a mans C 19 if any do hold in theBe 20 Of what or denomination are jou t 21 What In the city do you at- 22 Of what other are ou a member i M r A Christian I 23 Stale any position you hold n religious in school member of choir officer or ber of what committee 24 Do you support am one but earnings How mam 25 What is the goal of jour ambition n your Respectfully jour I Indiana Doctor Would Make USA of Men Sentenced to Death Favors Cremation By Press Direct Wire Richmond Ind Dec 22 Dr id W Dennis head of the biological ami department of Col- cge this city and one of this advanced thinkers has a novel Idea that is causing much lon He holds that condemned criminals to tbe gallows or tho hair should be made of service to humanity material for experiments With disease senna He proposed that condemned criminals e inoculated with that would not animals other than human beings Because he Bays there la no other way ty which certain disease germs such B those of typhoid fever can be studied In addition to his plea for human erial for experiments Dr Dennis doe the and uell of the community that the dead Great Democratic Harmony Feast Scheduled to Take Place at Sherry's in New York IN HONOR OF MAYOR McCLELLAN Democrats of National Prominence Will Be Present Monday January 4 and Cleveland Will Principal York Backs Sage of Princeton for President V 1 ik A gieat Ustim m al dinner In size and attend ance bt the most significant ht Id by in m in will he ted to i Ge B at n night J 4 Us of in t be tin Itf 1 Px i nt Giner has d an im It to deliver the 11 in and Bennett Hill Judge Alton B Parker and of faction of the In the clTj State be them ia to preside The tn charge of thp ai rangements is made up of New Democrats many of them not Iden Hall H IB m posed of Belmont John LJ ai Jc hn D titch Hugh J Giant Joseph -1 Hendux J K Iwai i and uf pi HIS foi the dinner have IS ei kept a h to and tht ments made and tht in bef the fa t wan an noun t that the dinner wag to be gh en F ei t be made to mak the not a affair blit a from all elements of thp of the Iti One of the promoter of tlie dinner lared that i Mout be the beginning tf the of 1904 NTH BOOM HP that the Demot for jear would be outlined In th that be made bt made the for the bmp of leveland s boon for thf nomination the New c i k lity Democracy It find the stai of a boom for B in 1908 Tho it ta bald will In mo tlon a tn harles Murphy the key to the Dem situation next year and by dt to the country the fac that State for a tremendous impetus to the ement Paine have takon In the of the Mat o guests to exclude no one oil account o lines David B Hill and the Brooklyn be invited the venerable nf the Trenton House is toda his eighty third birthday 11 j W it lias fr net foi Mi remain m hit the of the lu as well as he expected and Is as an I good natured as ci Many friends of aged owner ol one of the moat hotels Ii thi St itf on Mr bach morning and lelat with him s in the He in pitting up and hi for Is the same as when he was ten Had Que r toria lived nhe Mi would have more Ir the as did In the past being born the same day in the same jear When M r Kaf was active there was not a better known man In Trenton He was alive to all the qu tions of the day and kept well posted on local and He eiy fi w the late United Senator William J Sewell who on all political occasions in this city made the Trenton House his ters COURT PAYMENT FOR NEW CUV HALL iM the for ors in the building of the At- Iiv city hall was ordered by Judge as follows Samuel A k National Bank of Atlantic Hty 15000 Charles R II 000 and the claim of tho Third National Bank of Philadelphia to bo mid out of of the left the of the Comptroller There was such a for the money that the city finally to pav until tho court liad w ho should e tho different POLICE SUSPENSION Wilt Mitt will be elected and a lon adopted Monday at an ad- of Twentieth Italian Club a of tho Board of Police Commissioners last night when It was decided to continue until the next meeting tho ten suspension of Patrolman John J McLaughlan Chief Hiner suspended on the charge of drunkenness and unbecoming Conduct Society Chartered August Society Polish National Alliance U S of N A Tiled articles of Incorporation with the county clerk yesterday The ob- ect H the moral and material ment of the in the United States by he use of libraries schools and lons of Industry The trustees are ey Frank Michael Thomas Bednarck and Joseph Canow ski Got Judgment for Judgment for was tendered In tho City Court yesterday In caae of Barah A administratrix John E Hendrickson The suit Involved tho sale of a mule warrants In tenancy allowed In the following cases Isaac H Glenn against James Mary against ladAu B A Slack Home for Christmas John Kucker of Church street Michael Campbell of Spring and Edward Connolly of street students at College City HI home today for their mas vacations Republicans Dispense Favors With Amazing Alacrity and Other Berths May be Had SENATOR WAKELEE PRESIDENT X And Cross for Floor According to Cut and Dried Program No Opposition to Secretary Edge Few Changes In Other Offices From Last Years List Ith tint sin o M ll t linn nz I L i ui us s f i the 1 w UH tin K nil rs in t 1 lit i in Id I lf 1 t i anp Hum u la f thun cl n c III am UK lh i II UP s i th f m teen Stn u i s N in lint thn n f nn Ing tint h ui b n s nn b 1 n i ff u wai t i usi th i i n the arnn il Ilia bom dnt with i h In cpnt m lii d 01 in 1 gdl i imd tu h bt lj ci in the Mil u tin B at inni i an a i and in st f HIP it hki 01 gi at i size g t thie Hi MS td h Hut n n II i 1111 Ii Hut l f n us it anni mil 1 Mini Nix m tl IOM 1 I il I is I k pnl i laik Hi k i t Hamilton n IB I ppt MesiM Nix m HIM n K In UI In iha i if cm Ing tu n b n K mil lent I ist n l reii 1 II I CJR S I of Berten WHS upon ten ml Senator Cross 01 t foi floin i in ate with the pn J ha made All talk of n i UK Ing of Secretary L faded when Senate r ol t k the Hour and made a happy little In the i of theic Mere but f n i from I a list L of i um beiland made assistant and the other eib decided up n were of bills K Pl i bon Morns assistant isnY of bills Junes clerk Menhant ant Journal c.lerk J Sj i Ocean calendar Robert b Bus tard Passaic A Me D Hut i Mercei W Mount Burlington assistant Joshu i D Watson to tte on bills assigned to sex The caucus was called to older bv Senator and Senator ross w is named as the presiding of McKee of Passaic ty acted as secretary of thp of c dinden Ic i of Essex and Brown of Monmouth were named as a committee to distil bute the minor places and they apportioned them as follows Atlantic one clerk Hergen be tu the Burlington assistant HOI gej.nl-at arms one dc 01 k ej n one pige i no A r keeper on Maj no irn one keeper i land one doorkeeper one j age one stenographer one committee cine r c i c ne committee clerk Middlesex one page Monmouth om clerk ragen Ocean two committees i ks one doorkeeper 1 nnn one cle rk Morris one page If it Is to addition al places will bo d CALLS 01 Congressman Gardner among the at the State House to lay With Senator and Senate Secretary Edge he called upon the to urge the naming of f Judge as t Irt uit Court Judge Subsequently the closeted t Stokes for an hour Mr Gardner has that he is not a candidate for thp nomination mxt jear an I Atlantic will up solidly f link JH 1 David in 1 this morning In Mener of stealing in overcoat from of Atram ren on street the night of De- cember 16 Link said he belongs in New York in claimed Jersey City as untie want at present n this city while on the stand claimed to be a Timothy Sullivan the well known New York politician Charles waa convicted of for- with Beasle Palmer The girl had previously pleaded guilty to the charge and waa the principal witness against Rellstab sent he Palmer girl to the State Home for The final special session of the year will be hejd next Tuesday when will also be sentenced LEHMAN HURT IN FALL AT POi lERY Alllen Lehman of 420 avenue ell and Ml today while t work In South Trenton He was taken In the Ice ambulance j for A and B of the Second last to for ia Exercises bu Held row in All Public Institut oni I in in i i i i i ni 11 u i i ii ist s i l tit 111 I l s M i s h if th M ii il f 1 I u I1 Ji r 11 i 1 ill Ut i u l n 1 T I M IM 1 it it i n int i 1 i hirl f Ihr It itl n iniH Inv e It Lau ii itl n II I M k I HP i hit il h nt Kit lor 1 ML i K In Mm Mar Kin ten s uig I 1 Pn -t lir in HS I uis nn 1 II uh I nil ii c t t Night M 1 v M Mi RU M i t i hini If I n TII hun e n I s Hull Pi k i i UK 1 dirt John o Unt i an 1 J u k H u inn in H itl n UP I till rv UK i v in ii M uiK i f ii am B u I o U s in tho fr n i K Ith riiPi Flo ks i lnm I 1 h Re Hi n vi 1 h I I at mi a1 t th st n s h N Muni t tht ore i I v J r H r f tl c 1 In n 1 I nl f th M tt h K will In 1 1 t m u M in m nt II I t k I l i Krin h n prn jnt d 1 hr H h Ii aril u ill ai iti in the 1 nn s in 1 ill i H Pupils Hold Ex- and Receive Gifts m East Trenton Sunday School Room i is i s f tin Kuskin tf n morning it I he pi -in sun la sclu r f m ff tin In nti n Pri rian t hunh I tin of M Ml M t th thi int ri t thi si hut 1 iuf in luid betn e a st ene of with i gifta and good ch uid H hen HIP at tht usual hour were delighted with the m they bp held on every It like a into Fair land The pr H M t ur fully ai d d out by tht cti i i f a of m nps h tht learning r t lu s th rs of only four or live ill and a drill Af tci tins th t I- J tj lh tables Mr then gift tn building and objecta Hith forms anl then fame lunch Th Simb II rnr weie just b forp thp real of the tiff H TP of trpt hud been dp tilt I by thP la lies of Ruskin lub HIIS n good n It also H i rp nung the ar- the bten the past ft weeks Im hiding and other And last of all thcr a surprise foi the puj Us In Ml ipe f gifts Til gills dolls and thp hoys tiny and cuts and besides 1 HIS a handkerchief lid a fun y sinking d tantly d p p f or n Flip fi id i ror I ff r e H hi h thp parly in tho U anl h tin y have u m n t to suffer today as ill ff not 1 li> uere on hand Tim of the were also 1 ii attend ind many were it thf ex lin to m I a lot f RoocH n fr in tli of I i nl n Liquor u 1 tli MJT Trading Stamp Hie n in of ar- anl from thf i madi a dr firm flra front tV on fht artl h s located by lanry 1 i practically all that u iu takf n tho store of i Clancy got them after the Burlington authorities had the same house and failed to discover presence The articles lows Seven sheets one woolen ket one black skirt ono tan cap ono black one pair tapestry pillow tops ono pair Arabian tains three pairs white lace two silk one coat one gray coat two waists one tan coat one one black silk skirt one black Berge coat three twelve torchon lace four four pairs kid gloves one tain one fur boa three Tarn O eleven pairs black socks one coat one ellk skirt will be made today to Identify the rest of the plunder supposed to have been taken the liquor com- pany and stamp concern WANT CUTLERY CONCERN DECLARED IN BANKRUPTCY Town of creditors of the American Cutlery Company have petitioned the United States court to adjudge the corporation Insolvent More than Is In of the creditors Che r re idy In the of a receiver BaVe Crenm of Four will do rut T J DAY One Week Later Thn the Date On But Conflicted With Big Thursday U I I I n i I IU I n i S J I iv at th I i i 1 In- Is I I i1 r tl r tl lit t 1 N I v ai 1 th Ii mi j i I 1 i f lh f i t Hi I i lit It i r hi i BI I 1 v tl i t Im r suit L ii I in i il n 1 II I i I i h s ll i I it i i I i u if uhl th i i L n a 11 I i si i i V lli I nun p l hat m lU t ib tr n ti i is th f i t M in I H l I I I Ii I I I M i I Im will I l II I 1.1 11 Hi I air in I I i in 111 II 1 I t I U II IS Retiring Worshipful Master of 0 Lodge Given Handsome Presents New Officers Elected I rl i I i K I i I P p 1 M f- ns h Us in j j in nn nil I i t m nn K i I i I r th ei K i yf ir p I I 1 w Ufr I K I i M u II Hun Mi r s mi l i-O il I I hn I I I h nil i ir 11 n Ik I H in -in in h I H i tir I II n I II M H Dr II la r I 1 i r 1 I f s M i J II s J lurl I tits n P M s H II n M I P M I s N ill Id 11 I U hauler h i II m I HIM i f 1 n lit Hi 11 U M ui r I M I r nil t M ni I I Urn 1 nor i milliner Mel I I ri 1 ht K DIs trl t K B irk M I ye who fi r ha Ii ii thigh jf th lodKi i hi HI lal lip whl no Hint an ff n u maat m In of Mr Lef s per lift w n ti han IM nnn 1 Ma sni I 11 H i n wj n i I I I NIP Mr T i pUt-d1 i Mmm I mil ui w it Burton 1 Hill n Mr let tv 13 In fo BPV n 01 AN hli M hodt IH not the nlc ml Mi il Ii In ihla dti but It I th I h HI if n hnrc 1 itna In 1 H Jimt llf ag ind a regular In u time Its history U rich with lent j uf the Colonial period an 1 men o tl in hate thu commun cations uf the lodge Since UK organization more than nln hundred have I hi just closed has th most In the history of thirty having mad The 5903 SI John dev mil It of all ml blu I i hati all pre to Violin Artist Will Open the VanHorne Concert Course in Taylor Opera House J aylor tonight in the opening conceit of the in I his IB of than ft the Jerwey hut nt the great At no timi in the pist excepting In the Ulo Bull lias HO distinguished a ist Trenton Thibaud with whom It naa witches lerr digits to tha board of hli Vll His tone is pure and of a quality be yond any violinist before Thibaud Is a Frenchman having al the qualities of that will In hand to nearly ail great artists this has i tge presence easy and free from ec centricity His violin frea from all showing the Intelligence o the artist WHAT S SAY lu sut h a is not al to n generation thf of New York is bv Andra i most pianist a ident of New York llu pianist will also appear lu solo his being a brilliant polonaise of Liszt The rale of seats ut Taylor Opera House for this violin recital in large the interest the public la taking In the first appearance here this gene ration of a genius of the violin While this event Is the first concert in the Horpe series for which subscription tickets have been sold there are some really good seats eft Subst for the three ing concerts of the course at pro raU ratei are still on Bale ftt slo SIGNED BY JUDGE By Publishers Direct Wire Newark Dec oday on application of Receiver nall of Company of erica signed an order to levy on ment of per cent all of that compan The al tv be thUA collected 10 that sum being due to ors of the Insolvent Asphalt Canal Officially Navigation on the and n canal waa closed yesterday has boon no travel oh tha canal for wo weeks past owing to Ice Tonight Will of Dpd catian For Much cussed Extension i BUCHANA< L Ho Sla to of tht Situation and Position Meet HT f fer MM t u nil i i ill n i I Mil a puny 111 str t H a v 11 i i Iiv lit in tee mil to sip r strt t L i plin 1 OUttell Will Railroad tor the forty 1 rton street Major lu i ight on net should In l further tUat Council an op- be heard In opposition to of the street Mr ti tod a party of n in lands to tht of the i some of the of veto kiwi dge on jwt at His t i contract be- ty ind the railroad com- i contract n fiery particular i r of fact com I Malted map of new ne for a thirty foot road I'M foot sidewalk with i m May twenty ind the Street at i he construction 01 dance with tDL a tit 1 h n I ins not only rack is wero by the Hy but spent poo In Jt fold a frV ti of the original n i hate required to h ne lone more than ovci t tl i ity without foi grading As to i IIP that erty not t ho heard by Cou ril It la jointed out that f the Ordinance Cfc i was 1 lor the sole ft Ing Mr j and of the matter with -J for more than half an hoar conclusion of the is In street at built gome unexplained Mr of tho committee expert j of the mill ell foil Mi f nf what A status ol the street tending that the Bj He i ills particular attention to the pi m Hied In May by tka company and tnM the Maj and objecting property apparently This win the last meeting of old oun il riw lames W of C Icks i n preacher ww hearing t before Attorney n requisition pro brought hv the of charged Fli ow n state Tha UIP a tc defense Attorney iral r i- Aged Resident of While Seated In One Years a Special i the Times n Dec 22 M one of oldest and while a His h f ilm ic rn a called a but maa thp doctor Mr v wis bon at ago and always in thti J tv fror J a t wni the cMi t i nf f no I tho M 1 hurch n 71 years of ihn John Bull tn a nmi n 1 All Ir learned the of let Tha the ona vedt igo There now f and a the old Firl and of Young tg Mut Touni of f- t vlll hold Its Intellectual I meeting In 1 A astor Gamble wilt tht by a round The R tall A ul Si K but Iw rt The will t t which time J j Pulpit Church must TRENTON not later tN as there wlU posing   

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