GOLDSBORO NEEDS MORE MANUFACTURING PLANTS ' * I ' »- - — — - - ZM .* fe»A-ijy* ' V-' I*-. 1 . i ■■ ■ ■ m ■■■■■■ | ~i WEATHER 11 Friday *Od Selerdai, prnb |wif tooeofa Natarday. rooter hi »c.( v/’ —"P 11 ' u VOLUME 4; NO. 30 GOUMOtt* % C. FWDAV MORNING, APRIL MOW. tr- ' 11 —' ■■■" ll 1-I.r- ■■ . ■ . . .-4, (.. ..... . ___ ™ rcß Flv * C* l *** Spman On Stanc ches Wits With le For An Horn TRIAL OF MASTER CROOK BROUGH NEAR TO CLIMAX Chian He Shot At How eon* Who Ww Trying To Rob Him * CALM AND STOIC AI. Spoke In (oM, Kven Tunes, Eye* Fixed On Questioner • At AH Tinw HARTFORD. COWL. April 1.-nfler ald Ctupman. «xlraordinary # rrimitial ' brow gilt bis defense ugatnat the charge of haring murdered a Ww Britain policeman >aat October 13 to a (llmar today when h» look tho ahead hmsclf and for more than an Hour matched hU wit* with the state'e prosecutor. Hugh M. Alcorn. At all tom aaemtnglr antlrelj- at raae, tb* notorious prisoner slumped >u the wltnaaa chair, one arm atop the railing surrounding It. *;v.h* in low. arm. unhurried tonea. hi* eye* promlaent and roMly blu*. w*ne-fix ed on his questioner, b.wi of the time. On occasions p.rtlctlarlr when he launched Into sow* irtcrlp tltm or explanation or clreu«ii>tatic*o surrounding him or tb' . charge igalast him. he would look directly at the Jury, leaning slightly forward • and fitting directly to tha \ try. Walter K. ahe-.t. l.'a accusor. was a criminal sad an tosodate ./ crimi nal* from all of rive* oemtey.' n* l.tarried. |t m • b-pman said, •ft. ,'VH |R the eirr# ».<,n of hi* Sprig'i tld Msm. a lyernamg con* cpr« a *l»pot (>• stolon (.»<d> ship pel to him fi*a all j its of the country by nnbrw 'i-i eha’aotgrs. to hr disposed of on a commission battle. Frederick J. flrochl. cltlef defense counsel. s*kcd Chapman a few ques tions on calling hint to lb# stand. Chapnuui denied rvar haring been in New Britain: admitted hr has four tlmm b*r«t convicted of crlnit; said "left" the federal prison at Album "aliotif March 3d. 19«." that hr had known fleorge "Dutch" An dcrsoit. bis mail looting buddy, about, right years, and that be had met many of Shcanfs associates- pien rfttNted by him as "abren’s uiota ' T%*n AI cam begin cro#e-"»arolita- Hina JU» broulhi out that the pris oner had »erred prison terms in Au burn and Uislm. New- York, and thart he waa In Atlanta penitentiary beenune of the I3.ikt.miu New York mall rwherrj. .Hr Mas not srated la . the mail robbery, ehepqiun asserted, uad Alcorn asked him If he bad not dented ai his trial participation in the looting. - “I do not want to get Into an ar gument' with you about whether nr not I am guilty of the bold-up." he answered. "It be* nothing to do wltM th a cage." Asked |f he shot st a police officer tint* h# waa dYr-stetl m Mun • tie, he replied, “J shot at someone. Art knowing be was a ,io rice man • inm»aaw> ap and jabbed a gna aader i Mirari 1 had something Ilka j, la my pocket, and he waa a pidg omslng character.” Ike hadn't Intended to kill (be man he explained, merely seeking to soar* him On Alcorn’s questioning, he slid the nitroglycerin found in his automobile had been bought by htm Hpi. Henderson from. Indiana at Tgwi'i requests. imrtoua art tote*. including *ete rmckers tools, aarrihed to his own ership by the prosecution* he said • were owned by Anderson or ethers of hie associates. Halt Cieraldine Farrar; Seize Bottles In Car Rt'TIAND, April X—Two doaen bottles ttf nfleged aaaorted .liquors . im a doaen bottles, alleged to con tain beer wero seised when customs Olftrlala *4 Rmmes Point. N. T. searched tb* private Mr of tlernldln* kVtrnr. said 'Ate today. Tb' stager and her »*py mere permit)el to proceed to Rutland. wtwnw she iifr hilt ft Tii ■yj THE GOLDSBORO NEWS ■ . ' *T —"■ —- ■' ■ a LARANIK, WV. UtHATH * IH RHAX ITS FIBULA . t HIOAOO, The basketball quln tetto rpproaented Laramie. Wy„ •At night eliminated Durham In tho grand Hauls by tba score of 2« to If. - The game was a, whirlwind con leak from the opening blast of the referee's whistle and was In doubt I uniU the laat few, minute* o( the I ptay.'whaa the western |ad» ral- j lied to pat over tho winning I IMdnta In a faet and furious fltir- I ry. . . j ,1 ■ 1 - L - 1 MYSTERY VEIL HIDES BURNING OF SAMPSON YOUTH -- , ; u Yount (•uinry LiUraily Boric- j curd All** By Flamcn. and Soffei-cd Intenseriy ALL FACTH NOT REVEALED Waa Found In Horn* Os Old I Colored Woman With Left - Side Os Body Badly Ciarred _ r | Investigation of the brutal Lam ing of Hubert Gainey. 16-year-old I youth of Sampson county, haa die-1 dloaedT a straightforward account of I the Incident but there yet reamlUß I much doubt and mystery concerning j Hie, whole affair, according to I cecouat approrlua on the Smlthtleld Herald. Msrvln Thornton, "Man” Thorn-1 t(A Isham Kaynor, Thomas I Dro-J nln and Bradley Herring Cfllupoaed a ashing party which *as ramping tor ihe night of March M, at the old 1 W'qoirpr • Bass pond In Beoton vlll, township About night this party was joined by Beat/ Uataay. father of Hubert Gainey and Pres ton BareftMt who hal with them also other fishermen at tb* pond who wit nessed with great deal of disgust the loti that there waa druakness and! profanity among the Qsblng party cutof which the trouble grew. At an early hour. Beaty Gain*y Irtt hi* sun with the p<rty I r • turned hi hla home some tire miles I awsy, the others remaining at the fishing party until eleven o'clock. The fishing party then left the pond all I riding In a Ford car* tog*th4r. Ac cording to the burned boy's story. I the car stopped at the Cross Roads I at the old (ilenwood Academy, .and j he got off the car and started-to wards home. It bwtng Bfirrmldnlgbt. I ll* state* tbit he slopped a minute I after, to assemble hi* conking nt*n-1 »U*. ahd while so engsaed. the two I Thornton imm came back to him. I uuving iyt tb* moving car Heated I 4ords followed slmut a pulley and a llgh) ensued. Gainey was knocked J down In the beginning uni he tried I to muk his e»c*pe R aroma that he was attracted from tRe road to I two (Ires burning out serosa a plow-1 ed field, on* an old gate pout, and I unother a fat llghtwood stamp which I had caught from burning woods mint J tWo days prior. At the burning gate | l»«. Oulnry was stripped of moat or hi* clothing, and here it- waa that be waa held by hia assailants until the left *|4 # of his body was badly charred by the blew. -» Aided ky 1 stood We man Young Gainey was discovered about light on Thursday morning In the home of y.iiia Hlurkman, an oM colored woman lived some four ifitndred yards from the sc>ne of the burning. He was entirely nude qnd was allll moaning from the extreme pahts of the burns, The colored woman with the asslaUnce # of her 1 A ft e*n.r year-old son dressed Ihe ylc iim and notined her white neighbors lln his agony, Gainey r»nr«a*#H to her snd to those who awaited him ts! the early morning honra. that It was tb* two ThnVnion men who had assn lilted him. By ten o'clock Thnrsday morwtag he wad removed to the home of bis father. Hr. Be ty Gainey who lives •boat « mile from Where the .incident , oecirrnd' The hay |g now under th* J| YOUTH SHOT DOWN 'WITHOUT WARNWG . * r- I “Do Yob Wont To Mm Yo* l\ Pictor*?” Mm Pointing Gun M BKMNBTT, AprU S-a tuney Phtl llips. a youth of Fall Creek com mum _ I ity. Is In a dangerous < undliluq In —J m Sanford husptul. and Mabel" 1 1 Richardson of this place It under tr -11 rcs|, pending the outcome of PAR II Up's Injury, aa the r*ault'of a shoot lllng affair that took plac* hdre, Bun- Ijdti) u'ghi. J It seems that a party of hoFa In lit Wo car* had been out driving, atui J lull* haa tire troabls. The boys la ||< luded Richardson, (,'arl Brewer, C. || Brunaua. Blarnie Jones and Fletcher llLambert. Thty bad stopped on tha Ijaide of the road, and were patch!** lie punctUie. If Bhllllpa drove up, pad, thinking If that be might be able to help the I crawl, ashed If there wm aaytblng Him h.» mltfbt do Richardson stepped up. and poipt ed. a pistol against the chin of Phil lips. with the rennrh. "Do yfpl want jig see yonr picture7" Td|m by a«r- Iprise, Phillips requested that the guh be regmewd. Richardson fired, the ballet going in Phillip's efcta sad out of the baek ofi hla neck. .The Injured boy was gtrao Bret aid treatment here, and rushed to the hot pita I at Ban ford. At first. It wow thought thot ther waa no chance for hia recovery. A |a.te report from the hospital atateo that he la resting at well ag could be expected and haa a fighting chance to live. Shortly after tho shooting, which hog shushed this entire town. Rich ardson surrendered, to Deputy fthe rtff Nall, It Is claimed by some ppr tloa that ho la menially deranged. Ab far aa haa. been learned tb*r« wan »o onnac for hnmlty between the two men. Tee, 1 (I. 'ua. ll ,| l . „»W WEALTHIEST WOMAN DIES TEXAS Mrs. Henrielftt Hut*. Age 93 Owroer df MUUon Acre Ranch la Dead KINf}gVILLK. April" 3—Mra. Hen frietta Ktog. 93. owaer of the world’s I largest rimeh. and r*t«d aa one of the country's wralthest women, died last night. 1 Proprietor of a ranch bordering the Gulf of Mexico for Id* miles and comprising J.SM.MW acres, which I came to her at Ihe dojth of her htMK band, Capta'n Rirh»*l KJng. planer* Texna cattle mas Mrs. King’s for- Itune rose to aa eaormim* figure thru jibe of land values from a feu* reals to many dollars an aere. | Her hard vfrlully were .countleaa I more than loo.«*t) calVes being | branded each season. Coming l« ihe reach ga a bride. Mre. King’s first boms was a black | hou«e, due lo the const egg msnnee of Indians and bandits Her last home was of concrete and marble h*»d was describ'd as the ftoeet farm I item* in America. . . Klngsrllte * town of <770 twOn | the center of the raat estate and la largely aupported by th« industries of the ranch. Mrs. K p tag. who spent 1 jvirtnally all of her time on the prop- J*rty. was noted f<y ber many henr | factions. 1 •» 1 ■■''l • •t. **' ~~ i Sheriff Robefgon Claims He^Was-nt Careless hi Protending His Prisoner - - - -■ - - AVUJAhRBTON. April I.—Mnr« lb» f*arful tragedy which occurred la our county «arly flunday mornini r am told many rgmore liar* b***n elr rulatdd (n the county which would indicate that I had hoeu careleaa In not providing further pmtertioiy-for th* prtaoaer, Jo* Needletuan. wlia waa th* victim of th* mob. So on* regret a more than f that rttch n violent act haa hcen perform 'd which oanaed adch a blot on tHV) food name of the county. . j Nothing had appeared to era* , cauao the allghleat wueptaton (hat there would be any violence. and for l V* reaaon I followed exactly ttael ume cotime in taking car* of thla pHaoaar that I follow* 1 ed by putting him In'tbe connty Jail, All I gak of my Mtowmen | a a f»lr r—- -4--" -• 1 ' " 1 HANf.B IN SCHEDULE OF BUS UNE H. G. Halts. Mlungfor of tMI <U>W*u,.n Tinniit (k>.. «n --aounoeo • new ndicriul* for th* bus b«*inning wilh, thifi monmtf. The new achedute m ag follow.: Bun No, 1 B-ni l *»v* Ksr*wn*d M JWIMTIow «i H Walnut gtreetn, go Nhrth to Mulberry, Wall to Herman street, North to Aah j»Yw*t, We»t to Siocumb street. South to Wal nut street, West to,,Virginia. North to Ash, cirde Hiound by the Spicer gnnitoriuni. South on Carblinfi to Station. is»3 tJMt to Walnut to fitartmg point. Rug No. 2 will start at North William, and the corpoiwte limit* on the Greenleaf road going South to Wglnut street. Wo|t to George street, North to Bellevue, and retumto the storting point over the same route. * Bus No. 8 will leave tVebbfown at Wm and Pineview streets, going South to William streets instead of John, West to George South to Ehn, and West to Uttle Washing ton section, snd return over the same route. Mr- Bale*,, announced that b* had abandoned John street, because few passenger* boarded the cars on this street, it being so dose in. and would traverse William streeynstead, aa a good many requests hud boon received DomMk people along William Street to mske this change. M|her aanounrcntenU will be made as changes, if any, are Mcessary for the jniOrtteiutßee of good service. FIND tueWMt sooswao , 1 guilt aithwclsm fW|||ut c. CiitinlilH sv * **w fllvweoAP 1 ■ >’(IllltUlV Upon .n)-Gallon Hand While Locking For Aged Negro Man, CHARLOTTE, April 3. Not Cncte HU Stewart, miastsg «ft-yror-o|d as tro at tb* afctlop Mtwaca Matthews and Nfi»t ttjUt but'M gallons of ooru wblakay f*ll into the hands of rural offtevrs yvaterday a* ihvy war* fry lag to Ideate «b» okl maa. Th* liquor Asa tR a band hurled is a woods on lb* jjfarni of Jo*l Bar r*tt. naur Mattbrow, Tbs baiwl waa full of tbs stud * * was partly ax poasd Nearby ta clump of bushes were IS «mpw fr it jafs la* which tbs contraband wi i probably hauled HBftg&Stu; aa lad* atambted upoa tba each*, loratsd a ooasHsrahl* distance from any beaten pith, troves.hud hvea thrown ovqr the barrel, abasia foot of which protruded shove ground, and ftvsh < arth otmtsd that It bed not bage burled long. Further search reveal ed the fruit jars. The booty waa placed la an eutomabtl* and lakes to hekAmarters. if*J. No further lroe# won dlaforerd yesterday of facie fke. who dleag- A«ai*d Friday afternoon. Tb* to ned was expressed la the neighbor hood tint ho waa murdored, .hut no thing to aiihetaottate that optalou baa hem revealed. Charles Daalel. James Orwwford. gam Crawford. Grovel* Wewatf and Lladaay Mr wart th* latter tb* wife, of the old msn ar ebelag hold by the rural police pending further tovtsllgnten. Out the officers are inclined so believe they are honest when they dear of knowing anything about Ihe dlsap pee ran co. 'W— 1 Entity Stomach* of ~ Two Men Removed BHANOtIAf. April 3, —Dr * Komi, dlrerlor Os Uie Darien general boa pllal al DirDo (Maarhurte. haa juet‘ i reported tINT an. two j, operations tents , stomachs. made proi-e than O yVSf can- I ear (rnrii case tie *"rv removed aad t% gullet connecJ ed .directly with ihe Inireliaro -j |llre matter. I in willing for th* j I *ep»* to know all my act* and ao w 'hem (hat 1 have at alt tlman | tried t« curr> nut the lawa *a repair ed of me a* up officer. Very Heaped fully. 11. T. HOBKAON. ! IMHI* «W W* : a . * Al Wabhlaeton where Needle mar !«• la howplial. it wga iu d he wAnld - recover thonah be waa pormaaently iw»Oyj. , H panrow «< cording to Mi art ft Kobe eon of Martin county, waa marrt*d lon ftundav afternoon to the girt *hn K alleged waa attnrhed by .KeedHfean. *7- j (a a atatement made gnnday wbet; IM wap aatd ho would die, NemUeween .named the three men ji **,ll - •’*. -I'AHa, Itii ■ ' Tore Boßot Helen In Musk Fto w#M. Who Wgo Fouodl Stuff M 111 T—goigot Hoorn NEW YORK, April t Tb# body Os a man run tain Inc two hullat wounds and beltevdd to M that nf Mack Pass wall of Si. IdMit*. was round today atußed la tha narrow arsa-way of *a upper Parti avenao tenament house, in a pockat> was ■uund n savings bank fiook showing (•cposlDs of MOJM. ' Pass well, who waa r*fhtta**d at the Hotel Ataman, to Dpper Broad way. la hvllWed by the police to have been a deater in Haeraatental Fines They aa d tto Unit MMW car rled large bank halipcaa other than Ike one shows by the depoatt book found in hi. poctof * ‘ ■n temMk - dhtmalte total tin* 614 * clt, yefibr c l : A tew d u y. ceriler he ha 4 <te posited $19.0*6 - He bad eronmOlat ed hla large deposit* Ip local banka etnoo Varch 23. Police say they are certain he waa rot slain where the body wan found. Polio nre working on Ike theories •hat ha waa either slain In a bogt teener's warfare or that he waa shot by rohhero He apparently had been dead about 3 hours when the bfdy waa found Change In Ownership Os Kinston News The Kinston New* will opyrnt un der new ownership, announcement of tba change appearing hi a riMOtn is sue of tbs paper. Following 1a the ►tatament of the new owners: The unde rat gned having acquired control of The Morning News from Ihe Kinston Dubltehlnx Company ,md will ooatlpne publication of the paper. It Is our Intention to trend wary effort into making jt i gton- Inc asset lo th* community, end upon thfa beets wp sol clt yonr patronage land support Further announcement as to snd personnel of the staff wrtCjie made at aa rorty date. j,: 'S i. a: mtanibl l-ACRA M'DdNITf. J A M pjfNIKL. JR. ' X yrMWA/M’DANIBI, i. I ■■■■ |i» lW ill »h* orrijr o' Ifollriior Ikm-ld Oliliam ■■ d UrTfd l«m alxM. H *M P'liart lha ikr** own wi«iW; t>* glvt-n a preliminary hrarlaa »cni». *r . v WASHINGTON. April 1 _ Hharlff | llob*non (A M* r Mn riiumy <er\’«l ! io«wph N«*e<l|»nian whi. *•*-< foirlhly r'-morad from ih* MjU'ii rouaiy jail |Uul K'laday innrnmi. ami ruh>»rl».l •" a aarlfttia opcraikia had appeal 'd to him for prtrala priU* i-Uon ‘ill* Mai«mrat a)l««-H so kir br»ii made kjr Ma#d|»man *« i.iri tro*" Ik- naU. “Neither N*-»-llatnaa,, a»r„ Ifcla ooannal gave any liillm it uwi tlta; ! trouble ar*§ Urj«rl«*a TV- whol- gf l# -tr van nfc*flPau4/* John Gray, a god U an i A'l. f'.rlf. ilHli. atari ft, +t+ arraot.-ri it<*rr *ft day. aari »r* balaa halt ua4»r a«»- ti SMA U-i,. M , e * • - . ;■•»» ... *%|ji • - i .j*w AlO — ■ . - »i Theodore Black Is J!\ 1 . 9 j Ordered Released Under ss,oooßond * KOBTI-KIMIT DBIIUi . - r»« ward ■ • RAL.BKMI, April J. U*weral J. Van 11, Malta tonight moulted receipt from the militia *»•*# of ll>« Wgr Department at WaohlnsUM of tfe* piw*td*nta rulii* for pay In Ik. Ml km. I guard Ho gold fh* rultu la brief author! add tho . t nr** .-from th. gSSS.QM rand fetid ' In non apportioned mum of awofe i •um a. will, togetNr with money t, alrndy apportioned, permit -ach j § national guard unit e.iab|lah«d la I <"<»•»»••* durian tho whol* of ife* mil-root roar to hot* 1 a tout of I Idrlllo Untla or*g- DlaH and fadorglly reeognlaed h dnrln* the roar would fear# ife.pt proporitoMte akaro. 11/1 n 1 Dknpw i ffu£ IV IRHBIT,' nri pinrn I MAIMED UrIiUJC .. TWO-FIFTY W® S aaNNarr tnw, uva> > l .**»—».. mm mm- w Bred a platiit feoll tbrongh <fe« hood of fe*r boabwad. Mar.ball H»aawti, Wt* day loot week WM aeleaaed. yea - y»raar no##r a <aab Hood of ISM for fepr appearance at tho Iter tarn of Baparlor court. So muck cap trine •d wont coootr aathoritiaa tfcat Ik* woman Sted tka drift tfeat penetrat ed tfe* Head of fear lord and matter in calf defense that afe. wan *onnk ted to ternlafe tfe» caak bond to gnae ant«o bar appearance at tfe. utf it mi m ifiipvnnr fNMgft* # But .»*n If tfeo ■ booting had not tea appearance of sett .datepse, it la bettered tfer woman would fewv. adon bean relggfeld anyway. .tore ibarc to enaey raaooa to Niter* tfeat I Marshall ftean.lt will anniro a moat borrowing experieno* and Nr* M re let* how fee wa* afeot tNapgfe Al bead . ’ ' f ” "|j A report from tk* hoapttal land al«ht outad that Bonaett wa* alipfet ty Improrad and that Hb* dwaeo* for recovery appeared at feoof #*#n, fte wan Noting eu.lly and talked raUoaaly and eo.mel to fee netnaHy aalaing air-ngib Boom aort if protector kaa fee*n na«rtrd la tka wound tkat pierce* tk* upper part of hi. .bull and inch and a fraction ahoy* bib .art. If Bennett la finally able to atay th* cold band of tea (fatal tamper, he will boa Urine breathing -sam ple of tee wonder* now- being dope in »ur*r»ry to .are Human Ufa. VI. can* In on* of th* few known to tan medical profee*lon. It la hard to be lltte how a man can surety* a. bal let wound lb rough hta head, and on ly adraneed surgery ran account (or It The theory fcae heap edroacef that la aome miraculously manner' ffe- bullet muai have glanced along Iteropgli tho retla of the ahull wlthoui ptetep* tk- hraio. Wenotetv.Hyaa akot by hi* wife af ter he I* altegpd to hoy* charger her with o'rater with the ertdeat ppr poe- of cutting throat Th# wo mea. according to tee ertdaace, wa# **at*«l on a diran in Ul* koaae of h-relece wh-a Mhtrehfl) Iteaaett en A***d lh* mom and adraneed an her with a drawn raadft Maggie Ben nett barbed Into the next root* and producing a ptetol Bred on Nr hue hand at doe. rung*, the Nil enter ing Bennett*, bead abor* t)|» Bft -or .ad p*»*trating the ahull to tfe# other aide. Dr. Darld J Bon* we* anmmnped b»d rendered typftteal .Menßoo pt th# acen# of th* ahoottng. Inter r»- raortng the pattern to the OoMaboc* hoap'Utl Dr, Rn«- dtainaoed IN ma* a. ertttetl and aar* tN amn only a abort tltno to Utte. Hawerer a .-t.t * -M. ' -c f . , .• ' r- ■ ■ 1 I i.inteta%f' • ■. MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS l—• spv. wgoSnST . • "mr ■ ■ "" ■ , HEARING BgrORR ALLAN —"zrz.':* . ~ I Tbb* WMBM MM Nn yr,iMta MfetUMta Bpgdj II j >“• XPe^tjodpafe;,;!. too. Theodor# Btl7 ndgrT^fZ *d hi* .lory- of fNggjtate i Fb* hearing wag granted talnek at* ter the tetter •ntemd fenfeapp , fetal!, I.,d|y ff AItUN tape mm, | po!.t.f w tm, a»mm ,u MM ■ May term Os Bnaprler court, ttiritaf. er. It WN reported that Btpgfe wpo i naMt to rate# tN fepWi gfed la «41. b#H»g beta m tell te Nlfc. > JUMhuab: ifc- I relf defepta wfem {fee diNrita ed on him Wtte an fttaaptetata ■ drawn back Ip a fermtataAg ptien I»r Black ante N boohed of ppm ral pacm before h* a red tfeo so- - mtae," the A ef-pdmft gltn.t.til ’ * l (ta *“Wf Rnbinaon ceprmnhtcd flharT »t Nh| * Mod tawomi fetam MhonStai « The mooting, ft wm anidi, waa tho t.utgrowth of p Jpuareal Ntarept BuckNm and NON agtaa tfep* before th- Climax of tea «t arbteh It wm r | lhl ll |||f Buckhirm »»f mablftg ~T anlliat sk nmtea to feta w»ta>WtiO.ZteMß ed and ,h- irouhte wan ommod IBS * th- time hetng. oPly te cmpPMpililf. t when the m«rdffp| «0P NWUP. > % rot red lo a taNiflPVlf —» Kord According to (be Ntatmohy «f Wfte *•••*• at the eoronpr** ' the «r. Manor Dtfd" tfeoa ; <fi ict-d wttb ttuckbom. itetitailnß^lli *lir*u|d pay for tN '49mm SOM* ■ hta car •'#| “Ob. 11l pay for tfeo Ontatart jM '“UI car.” ShtetataliIS 1 ] " hn»e ret..red and than wafeU*S fe lh- rear of the car, gtafeoS np dta : gj|te‘ i'>mobtl- ja* k .ad atroefe BatS asm ‘ eh- he.d with It. A.-quaintancea Nap rpafeti . i*e#n ib- two and pp* «f |N twtmjk. i minute nptti i m ny Wtfa npd we ll go horn#. - ' White tN atNr WN (•>n- the .hating occurred. itaww* Iten Nob /ife. 'M Block te Mid m Nr# jfeftd Ngfe. 1 -m I.# “WM getftng to he te* up. u> u Utah »b-rtit and afemtld N tgMMpf , ■town off bU hlph bar*# " State »**• •«*d Buck bam tar tb* *t|g|#'*l '< iu.lilting remarlm ta bta wtAe.tafe »b-n Mi. latter r.Wd (N adtapgp uie luck tn ‘a Ibr eaten tag mSk C Mlei t drew a 31 raNta#. ft.t.»i umi flr#d point Mank gt iMp bun, the ball c-netratlng the tlB • n unH i nu*ing *»HM ' Buck bam waa rnatate ta tb# aiMH| S uttondton canid N nta*a •-«< Mi# wound wa. • intal ‘atat 1 *>cd on lh. operating tftHfe. ~ '

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