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Madison Wisconsin State Journal (Newspaper) - March 01, 1920, Madison, Wisconsin\ IJIj 21 1920 Pub. WEATHER WARMER r n T T T -IheWisco JOI V J Ie Journal VOL. 134, NO. 151. 81*1 Year. MADISON, WIS., MONDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH I, 1920. TWELVE PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS UDGE GEIGER RULES FOR 2.5 BEER GOVERNMENT LOSES STEEL S U IT M a n ito w o c NOT TRUST, IS DECISION OF JUSTICES ration Need Not Dis- ve. Supreme Coirt De� clares; Names of Great� est Financiers In� volved V I T A L K IN G T O N - Tm U n ited R tate* S teel corporation, the " " w orld 's m o st g ig an tc in d u str ia l eon* em , Is n o t a t r u s t w ith in tho m ea r in g of th e S h e rm an tw*. th e s u � prem e c o u rt held today . T il- c o u rt a lso held th a th e c o rp o � ra l Iou n-'ed no t d isso lve. Ju s tle d c K m n a read th opinion of th e court. Tile vo te of th e c o u rt ran fo u r to th ree . to ile t Ju s tic e W H e. Ju s tic e s M cK enna, ilo lm es, an d 'a n d e v a n te r ..ere the m ajo rity . Ju s te rs P itney , lin y a rri C la rk e d issen te r Ju s tic e s MoR. y, lids an d B ran d eis jo k no p a r t In the decision. T he decision w as a d e fa t fo r th e I g o v ernm en t, w hich brough su it se v � eral y ea rs ago in w hich lu n y o f the \b ig g * ** . � In flnancialm ul Indus- * j nam ed. I IjJrsey c o u rts dimisM'd th e su it and ie sup rem e tav a in m ie d th is ntion. in nam t s Prougt in to the .: R oosevelt, H a rm a n , J . P. Hr. and Jr .. Jointly. R ocke- P ". and J r . A n d re ' C arnegie. es * Pf 'W b , ( i to ry W . P e r- Ja u .e s J. ,.nd IjouI* *. H ill and F ck. *' IR M S DEFENDANTS a 'so In th e lis in f d efend- . th " fo llow ing rrp o ra tio n s: , t H ta te s Hteel o rp o ra tio n . t *!.* Hteel Co.. H e ra l Blee! .can Hteel and ' ire Co. of itlo n a l T u b e Co... A m erican >1 ' T in P la te Co.. A jrrirsn T in w*;r C alifo rn ia , w h ere ac c o n i- I ing to a iv iresless m essage th e nav a l I tug I > rea ,\ u igh t. is in d is tre s s . T he D re ad n a u g h t w as no t in g rav e j d a n g e r a s fa r aa could be learned . I hu t w as cripp led b y eng ine tro u b le . I T he vessel w as e n ro u te to San D iego j from H a m p to n R oads. 64 PASSENGERS T A K E N FROM SHIP HA IJ F A X -S ix ty -fo u r p a sse n g e rs of tho Iv y la n d lin e r B ohem ian. w hich w ent a sh o re off C am bro P o in t a t 3:80 th is m o rn ing , w ere tak en off by th e s te am er Molding and a re be ing b ro u g h t to th is po rt. T h e B ohem ian wan said j to be in no d a n g e r and w a s expected I to be re leased a t h igh tide. VETERAN LAKES MARINER DEAD R A C IN E -J arnee Kasson. 87, o ldest m a rin e r on th e g re a t lak es an d ho lder of th e reco rd fo r th e fa s te s t tr ip be- | tw een C hicago and Buffalo, died here today . H e fo rm erly pilo ted som e of J th e la rg e s t schooners on th e lakes. He Wuk bom in P erth . Sco tland , l ie w as th e o ld es t m em b er o f th e M asonic lodge here. , THKSK MERRILL SLAYER KILLED KTKA KBOCIU ;- T h , nation ,,! c o n � gree# of so c ia lis ts h as v o ted to re fuse to l he th ird In te rn a tio n a le of bolshevik:. sponsored by Knoae* noiei riero e a riv to g r : ,a ; U m t 0. y ^ a l T X p t e J htWhe m o: d" d - �� � � . lion of th e F re n c h so c ia lis t p a r ty to q u it tho second in ternational* . 8 5 GUESTS FLEE H E N N E SSY . O k la .-F o u r m en w ere burned to d �ath and sev era l o th e rs in ju red in a lire w h ich d estro y ed th e R h d s h t l h re r ly t d ay . The " A S IM * T O N - A M exican b an d it n am 's t W at-beton h a s been execu ted . apitar*-nt!y fo r th e m u rd e r o f A u g u s tu s M errill, an A m erican c itizen an d f o r � m erly A m erican consu l u t M anzanillo , th e s ta te d e p a rtm e n t w as ad v ised to � day. T he b an d it w as found h an g ed last S a tu rd a y n e a r th e scene o f the killing of M orrill. H e w as ex ecu ted by o rd e rs o f C ip rian o C orona, lead er of band its. DIVORCES GIVEN TO T W O WOMEN W E A T H E R Partly cloudy tonight and Tuesday. Rising temperature Tueeday. Light southwest winds. I ll MI elal lli 'p o rt toy I . S, Vt e s th e r It urea u * City T e m p e r a t u r e Precipitation II Hi tn �t Y esterday Madison ......... 22 M i l w a u k e e .. 2 2 Chicago ------ 28 ( .teen Bs> . . . 22 W ausau ......... 21 Dp lu th ........... 28 M inneapolis . . 32 j O ('rom e i b u q u r le*wrest 24 hour* l a i t N igh t lo 7 a. til. i i a 2* 9 23 0 IS a 19 V 14 a 14 o 14 � is aMAIM.SUH V% hi ATM EH T em per- R ela tive W ind Cloud!- relay a ttire H um id ity 48 86 26 18 21 Veloolq- ness 8 9 19 v 81 30 inches 4 Ga 6.4 inches _ H i g h e s t t e m p e r a t u r e 23 a t 5 p rn R i m a cs t t e m p e r a t u r e 8 a l 9 a vt ? M e a n t e m p e r a t u r e y e s t e r d a y ? r u m I 24. ? T o t a l p r e c i p i t a t i o n u n i t - J a n I, ? Normal 3 11 In. ? TODAY lh OTI! Kit HKAIft ? W a r m e s t in 1882, 62. ? ( ' o l d e s t In I SUO, - -7. ? W e t t e s t In 1*88, .1,3 i n c he s .J . b % ^ 9 9 round 14. I MUDLA VIA FIRE ATTICA. In d .- Mud lav ta ho tel w as In ru in s to d ay an d its 85 g u e s ts w*\re housed tem p o ra rily in p r iv a te d w ell� ings, th e ir c lo th in g a n d o th e r b e lo n g � ings ly ing in aalii*** u n d e r th e fallen t im b 'y s of th e hoste lry . The g u e s ts w ere ta k in g m ud b a th s here. F ive w ere in v a lid s a n d h a d to be c a rried o u t w hen the, fire wax d isco v � ered, MRS. A . M. BLIED IS DEAD A T 9 0 k r i A gnes M ausbach Riled, aged kl. . lied a t 3 a. rn. to d ay a f te r a w eek's Dinette w ith p leu ra l pneum onia , a t the hum** of b e r d a u g h te r , M rs. P e te r Wolff, '>60 W est W ilson s tre e t. She w as b o m Feb, 12. 1830, In K erpen , by | Cologne, In G erm any. In HOO, abe m arried Jo sep h M au t- bach. A fte r h is d e a th in 1882. Mrs. I M ausbach becam e th e w ife of F ra n k C. Riled. Br" o f th is c ity In 1887. S u rv iv in g a re fo u r ch ild ren . M rs. P e � te r Wolff. M rs. H elen H tatx, a n d Joaeph M ausbach, all of M adison, an d P e te r M ausbach of De Hmet. H. D., besides th re e s te p a -sen s , F ra n k C., Jo h n and Jo sep h Riled. T h e re a re a lso 22 g ra n d ch ild re n an d 35 g re a t g rande hit - i J re a. Tw o d ivo rces w ere g ra n te d by C i r - 1 cu lt Ju d g e K. R ay H tevens to d ay on I g ro unds o f cruel and in h u m a n t r e a t � m ent. Mrs. H an n ah W o rth w as g ra n te d a decree an d th e cu sto d y o f th e baby. (o r wiiorn she w as allow ed $1 a day su p p o rt m oory . A lbert W o rth , th e husband, is a m ach in is t. O th e rs t e s � tify ing in th e ac tio n today w ere T. W\ M11 bi till. F an n y liu lv e rso n , an d G lad y s Backus. Mrs. M innie N oiland, aged 65, w as g ra n te d a d ivorce from A ndrew N o i� land, w hom she alleged had g iven h e r only 110 spend ing m oney an d *3 fo r g lasses d u rin g th e la s t IO y ears . T e s � tify mg for b e r w as a n 1 8 -y ear-o ld I adop ted son. MARSHALLS FLEE SCENE OF S O R R O W I CHU^M JO- B ecause th ey cou ld n o t) b ea r th e 'a b t of the to y s w ith w hich j M orrison Ma ' v*all played, Vice P re s � id en t and M rs T hom as It. M arshal! le ft W ash ing t*>, fo r sev e ra l w eeks. M orrison died Inst week Mr. an d Mrs. M arshall s to p p ed bere today en ro u te to Phoenix , Aiix. "W e c o u ld n 't s ta y their*: a n y longer and see h is toys, h is l ittle c lo th es an d sh o es ev ery day ." th e vie** preside n t I sa id . "W e had to ge t aw ay ." M adison's C om pany "O'* w ill be m ill- ' ta red In to n ig h t a t the c ity hall a rm o ry by C ap ta in C ti Ball of the A d ju tan t G enera l's office The ro s te r of the com pa ny co n ta in s 116 nam es. F reu T. F la n 1� com m and ing offices. WA S H IN G T O N - T h e n a t io n s ra ilro ad s w e re u n d e r p r iv a te co n tro l ag n in today a f te r m ore th a n tw o y e a ra o f g o v e rn m en t o p e ra � tion. By th e te rm s o f the ra ilro ad bill, signed by th e p re s id en t la te K a tu rday , to e ra ilro a d s w ere resto red to th e ir o w n ers la s t m id n ig h t. R ailroad a d � m in is tra tio n officials In a ll p a r ts of the U nited H ta tes a t th a t h o u r f o r � m ally tu rn ed over to local execu tiv es th e m an ag em en t o f th e ra il sy s tem s. D irec to r G eneral W alk er D. H in es rem ained a t b ls d e sk here today , read y to h and le h u n d re d s of co m p en sa tio n c la im s by v a r io u s sm all roads, c la im s fo r d am ag es and o th e r g riev an ces i n � cu rre d d u rin g g o v e rn m en t con tro l. T h is will keep h im busy u n til M ay I, he estim a ted . B ut the com plica ted m ach in ery o f the U n ited S ta te * r a i l � w ay a d m in is tra tio n had p ra c tic a lly a ll W en sc rap p ed and only a c o m p a ra tiv e � ly few c le rk s w ere needed to d ay to c a r ry on th e w o rk of c losing th e books. LABOR W ILL M E E T E x ecu tiv e s o f th e ra ilro ad un ions, who fo u g h t v a in ly a g a in s t th e Kaob- C um m ins bill, f irs t a t th e cap ito l and la te r a t th e w h ite house, rem ained ii. W ash in g to n today , th e ir w ag s dem and* still u n ss tisu c a . T h e A rn.* th ca* F e d � e ra tio n of L ab o r w ill tak a no fu r th e r ac tio n in th e ra il bill S am uel G om pers declared . T h e p re sid en t, in a le t te r issued ju s t a f te r h e signed th e bill, po in ted o u t ttia t it m ak es p rov ision fo r se ttle m e n t o f w age d em an d s th ro u g h th e se ttin g u p of a jo in t tr ib u n a l o f em p lo y ers an d em ployes a n d a lal*or co u rt. T he p re s id en t urged th e r a i l � ro ad e x ecu tiv es to p rep are to su b m it th e e n tire w a g s c o n tro v e rsy to such a tr ib u n a l. T h e p re sid en t a ssu re d th e execu tive* ha would m ake e v e ry effort to h a s te n o rg a n isa tio n o f th e jo in t tr ib u n a l and th e lab o r c o u rt w h ich will h ave p o w � e r to rev iew th e fin d ings of th e jo in t tr ib u n a l. W age in c reases w ill tak e m o n th * to n e g o tia te u n til th e lab o r p ro v isions of th e bill, th e union ex ecu tiv e s declared . In i ts first in te rp re ta tio n o f th e new E sch -C u m m in * law . th e in te r - s ta te com m erce com m ission to d ay se rv ed n o tice on th e ra ilro a d s th a t ra te r e � d u c tio n s ap p roved before th e law w en t In to o p e ra tio n w ill be effective I W o re S ep t. I, 1920. a lth o th e new law* p r o � h ib its re d u c tio n Iiefore th a t date . NO VISIBLE EFF EC TS CHICA GO- R a ilro a d s of th e m iddle w est w ere sw itch ed back to p r iv a te o w n ersh ip a t m id n ig h t w ith no v isib le effect* on tra n sp o r ta tio n , ra il officials he re said today . T he c h an g e from go v ern m en t o p e r � a tio n saw no a lte ra t io n in tra in sc h e d � ule* o r o p e ra tio n s . T he som e o p e r � a tin g fo rces co n tin u ed . F la n s fo r p r iv a te o p e ra to rs fo r change* In se rv ice p robab ly will riot to-come pub lic fo r a m onth , a lth o u g h th ey a re a lm o st com plete , h ead s of th e ro ad s m id . T h ey c o n te m p la te s lig h t sh if ts in pe rso n n el and o p e ra � tion . No d ra s t ic coinages a re p la n � ned, how ever, and ra ilro ad official* t o � d ay p red ic ted th e trav e lin g public w ould not feel th e effec ts of th e chang* in con tro l. M.F. MERGEN N E W CIR CU LA TIONHE A D A. X. K an g u in e tte , fo r tw o y ears I c irc u la tio n m a n a g e r of T he \Yiscon*in | S ta te Jo u rn a l, h as resigned to p u rch ase i a new*i>aper ag en cy l r P asad en a . Cal. He is succeeded on T he S ta te Jo u rn a l by M. F. M ergen, a s s is ta n t c irc u la tio n m an ag er, w oo h a s been w ith th e p a lie r! fo r IO y ears . M r. M ergen began his connection w ith T h e H u ts Jo u rn a l a s J m ailin g c le ik . SCORES OF STATES TO OPPOSE LIQUOR DRIVE Announce to Supreme Court Intention of Fighting Efforts of Rhode Island to Have Dry Law De� clared Invalid; Hughes Is Counsel W ASHINGTON- Twenty-one prohibition states, represented byCharles E. Unpiles, today announced to the suprem e court the ir intention of fighting the efforts of | --------------------------------------- - ------ PROBE OF GRAIN CHARGES URGED FIRM W INS IN U.S. COURT Milwaukee Judge Rules Plaits tiff Has Cause For Action; , Government Has 20 j Days For Answer ________ A R h o d e Island to have the E ighteenth am endm ent and the Volstead law enforcement declared invalid. A s th** c o u rt m et, H ughe* a sk ed p e r � m issio n to file a b rie f fo r th e d ry sta te* , am ic i cu riae , w hich hack* th e co n ten tion* o f th e fed era l g o v e rn m en t th a t th e R hode Is la n d a u it shou ld be d ism issed . R hode Island , i t I* understo o d , will opium.* the a c tio n on th e g ro u n d s th a t it m u st be tiled by th e a tto rn e y s g e n � e ra l of the se v e ra l s ta te s an d n o t by H ughe*. T h e s ta te s re p re se n te d a re D e la � w are, N orth C aro lin a , K en tucky , L o u is iana , In d ian a , A labam a, Maine, A rkan sas. M ichigan. F lo rida , O regon. K an sas, W est V irg in ia , N evada. N e � b ra sk a . M ontana, N o rth D ako ta , Sou th D ako ta , W yom ing, I ' t a h an d A rizona. T h e w et fo rces so u g h t to ad v an ce an ap p ea l from a K e n tu ck y federa l c o u rt decision , ho ld ing c o n s titu tio n a l p ro h ib itio n valid. T h e su i t w as b ro u g h t by th e K e n � tu ck y D istillin g and W areh o u se com - W I . N E W YORKERS IN HOOVER D E G A N D N K W T O R K - R ep u b lican s in the S e v en teen th C o n g ressio n a l D i s t r i c t w ere c irc u la tin g p e titio n s to d ay to p lace H e rb e r t H o o v er's nam e on th e p a r ty ballo t in th e A pril p re s id en tia l p rim aries . T h is w as H o o v er's hom e d is t r ic t w hen he lived in N ew Y ork c ity . Y A N K OFFICER N EW SPAPER REPORTS A R O U S E SENATOR; *1 PER B U SH EL � PROFIT A L L EG E D W A SH IN G T O N - If n e w sp a p e r r e � p o rts th a t th e g ra in co rp o ra tio n m ade l l a bush e l on w h e a t a re tru e , " p e r � so n s connec ted w ith tt o u g h t to be in � d icted fo r la rcen y ," S e n a to r F e rn a ld o f M aine. R ep u b lican , dec lared in th e se n a te today . H e a sk e d th a t th e se n a te a g r ic u l� tu ra l co m m ittee in v es tig a te th e ch arg e fo r itself. F e rn a ld based h is a tta c k on a n ew sp ap er r e to r t o f a g ram l Jury in v es tig a tio n in Spokane. "T he p rice o f w h e a t i* h ig h er th an it o u g h t to be." F e rn a ld co n tinued . "W e ure p ay in g $4 50 a b a rre l m ore for Hour th a n we shou ld ." H A R R ISB U R G . P a - L ieu t. Sam uel I J. H a rr is , J r ., of H a rr isb u rg , d ied in the g o v e rn m en t h o sp ita l a t R igu from w ound* received in he lp in g su p p re ss a m u tin y a t K ovnn, R u ss ia , acco rd in g to w ord rece ived by hi* m o th e r here. L ieu t. H a rr is w as a tta c h e d to the A nierlcan L ith u a n ia n b rig ad e . T .M .E .R .L . LOSES IN SUPREME COUR T W A SH IN G T O N -T h e c ity of M il- w aukee, in su p rem e c o u rt to*lay. won its su it to com pel th e M ilw aukee E lec tric R ailw ay au d L igh t com pany to re p av e th e p a r t o f th e s tre e ts b e � tw een Ha tra c k s an d o ne foot on each side thereof. FIRE FIGHTER IS INJURED IN BLAST FP II DEK A L J u d g e V. A. Geiger. Mf*I W aukee, to d ay ru led in fa v o r o- nom inee F a lla a n d J . F. Ja rd tn e of th e A. M. F en n y co m pany . W au p aca p o ta to w h o lesa le rs . T he pro ta- im confined to W i*con*iti p ro d u c ts , po tatoe*, sug ar. egg*, m ilk lid can n ed peas. Be yen M ilw aukee w h o lesa le rs a lso h av e been subponaed $ 3 ,4 5 7 ,3 5 0 IS GIVEN TO SCHOOLS N E W YORK - A p p ro p ria tio n s a g g re � g a tin g 13,457 350 w ere m ade d u rin g th e , la s t y e a r lo u n iv e rs itie s , college* and o th e r ed u ca tio n a l in s t i tu t io n s by th e g en era l ed u ca tio n board , founded by! Jo h n IV R ockefeller. T he a n n u a l re - po rt h a s ju s t been m ad e public . O th e r a llo tm en ts D ru ry C ollege ^A ringfield, Mo.. 5200 OOO. C ollege of B t. C a th e rin e , S t. F au t, HOO,OOO W e s tm in s te r C ollege, F u lto n , Mo., 175,900. C ornell College, M i. V ernon, la .; D a � k o ta W esleyan U n iv e rsity , M itchell, 8 . IV, and Ja m es to w n College, Jam es to w n , N. D., each 159,000. A p p ro p ria tio n s fo r m edical zchools Included W ash in g to n u n iv e rs ity , Bt. Louin, 3150JXIU. SERMON ON LOVE HALTED B Y COPS CHICAGO- T h e Rev. C, K. M arsolf, p a s to r of th a N o rth C h icag o P re s b y � te r ia n c h u rch , w as o u t on bond today b ecau se he w an ted to p reach a serm on today . T h e Rev. Mr. M arso lf w as a rre s te d w hen he en te red th* c h u rch . He w as . b a rg ed w ith d is tu rb in g a re lig ious serv ice . H e had an n o u n ced he would p reach on "W iiat M an n er of Ia>ve?" Th� a r re s t follow ed in te rn a l t ro u � b les in the c h u rch . T h e p a s to r w as accused by som e of th e co n g reg a tio n of m ak in g re m a rk s a b o u t wom en of th e pa rish . I l ls re s ig n a tio n wa? asked by th e c h u rch bourd. EXPRESS LABOR IN STRIKE T H R EA T A VIA TOR MA KES SPEED RECORD PA B IS A viate I w hat w as claim* I record yeste rd ay , I w hich he mad� r Us*le e s tab lish e d d to be a new �pe*-d fo r co n d itio n s un ite r th� flight, when his m ach ine ut m e te rs (173 a in ed a speed * I i m ile s) an ht 3 kilo ur. LIVESTOCK DIES IN TRAIN WRECK UTICA, N. Y .~-Several h u ndred c a t t le and hogs w ere k illed o r in p ju red tO d V w hen 23 - a r s of tin Sw ift L ivestock E x p ress e a s tb o u n d on th e New York C e n tra l ra ilw ay . w ere d e railed b e tw een W hitesboro and O risk an y . An a g e n t of th� h u m an e society , sum m oned from th is a tty , said he was pow erless to kill the in ju red a n im a ls banana� o f th e rule* of tile ra ilw ay com p an y . T h e c o u rt th en held th a t th e ac t, In* j so fa r a* it a tte m p te d to define in tox* m uting liq u o rs by Inc lud ing th e re in n o n -in to x ic a tin g liquors, c an n o t Isl j su s ta in ed ; th a t th** d efin ition o f on*** ha lf of one p e r c e n t is u n c o n s titu tio n a l la n d th a t, u n d e r i ts police power*, Ilia i s la te o f W is*� b rew ery w a re h o u se s a s soon a s it ut ' c e r ta in th** s a l e of th e 2.5 p e r c e n t p ro d u c t will not ex p o se lh� brewer� to su i ts by th e g o v e rn m en t. A la rg e stock o f th e 2.5 brew is s to red in th� H a u sm a n n an d F a u e rh a c h w arehouse** i t is inure Hum en ough to su p p ly til* dem and of th e a rm y o f th ir s ty 011**% who see in th e G e iger decision th� j first re sp ite from th*- long drought* j H en ry F a u e rh a c h d ec lared . A tto rn ey G en era l J . J . B laine re fu se d ; to co m m ent on t h e G eig er decision u n � til he r e c e i v e d a copy o f t h e opinion. WILL MOVE C A R E F U L L Y Henry* F a u e rh a c h o f th e F a u e rh a c h B rew ing co m p an y d ec la red he d id n o t j know w h e th e r cir not th e G e ig er o p in � ion gave th e b re w e rs th** lega l r ig h t t>� (a gin th** sa le an d m a n u fa c tu re of th� j 2.6 brew . W e a re go ing in to th� th in g c a re � f u l l y he d e c la re d . "W e th in k it im th� th in g th* big m a jo r ity o f th e peo* I pie h av e been look ing for." I U n c e rta in ty exlwt* w h e th e r o r n o t i rev en u e s ta m p s fo r th e 2. p e r r e n t j beer c an be o b ta in e d from th e govern* I m ent OPERA S T A R ILL; CANCELS TOUR s s z r ; � h r i f u n e r a l 1'h o m e " HELD NUISANCE CHICA GO can E x p ress co m pany s tr ik e today u n less th e ir d e m a n d s to r a fiat in c re ase in w age* of 835 a m on th e re g ran ted . Th** dem an d s w ere m ad e today . Him- llur d e m a n ls will be p re sen te d by e m � ployes in o th e r c lu e s , un ion officials here sa id . Officer* of th e B ro th erh o o d of R a il� w ay and S te am sh ip C lerks, e x p re ss and s ta tio n em ployes, h av e not sanc tioned ti*-*. -Mtjju i a KT. JPAUL- E x clu siv e S u m m it av eau� resum ed i ts d eco ro u s sm ile to d ay w hen Ju d g e CV C. H a u p t held "fu n e ra l hom e" I* a n u isa n ce and m en ace to th e "pc*ace of m ind am i g N E W Y O R K -lim e . L u b a T etra*.- xinl, o p e ra tic an d c o n ce rt s�ar, Wa* to a r r iv e he re to d ay to u n dergo m edical t r e a tm e n t fo r th e illness w hich cau sed h e r to can ce l h e r c o n ce rt lo u r a t E rin, Pa., y e s te rd a y . T h e s ta r * m a n a g e r h a s can c e l'' -I a ll e n g ag e m e n ts fo r th** nex t f> sr a I w eeks. a I A lthough su ffe rin g from a h e av y I cold a n d *-o w

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