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Pasadena, Calif., March 27.
Howard E. Huntington, 45, former vice president of the Los
Angeles railway, died at Ihh home
here lato today after a long illness. Ho was the only son of
Henry E. Huntington, with whom
he was associated in electric railway development in southern-CalifornMr. Huntington leaves a
widow and six children.
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"LADIES'
NIGHT" IS
OBSCENEJS ALLEGED
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27.
Producer'
Chicago, Aiurcli
of a theatrical production known
as "Ladies' Night," by Avery
were summoned to appea'
today before James W. Breen, first
assistant corporation counsel, and
answer complaints that the
"obscene." Tho play has been
assailed as "unfit for human eyes'by Arthur Burrago Karwell, of the
law and order league.
Representatives of A. IT. Woods,
producer of the farce, declared that
tho criticism was unjustified ns It
had run nearly a year in New York
"where It was the fad of the better
class of New Yorker3."
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