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' 111 •" 11 • 111 11 ii | iw!B»w || ii>»HiySwi!P. f^ |l| J l I]| W JA "• ' ■ , i ~ , - ■■ ’ ■ GOLDSBORO NEEDS MOKE MANUFACTURING PLANTS ~~T 1, ' -i- • w * Pw I ! * « • ; : , _ .- - m WEATHER fa. • — l —| —l—, v - »«■',■ ,r. ; '.s.-n-ra wrria.is'ai: ' . • : * r—T-, :'-==• 77 —r -■ .■■— -.. ; £. VOLUME 4| NO. 41 % OOMMEftMfr H. C SATURDAY MOENiNQ, APBIL 18, llli PKICI FIYB CBIfW Father and Son Die in the Electric Chair For the Slaying of the Two W:. Brpitwick County Dry Officers > ELDER STEWART V PRECEDES SON f INTO ETERNITY “Tfcke Ydor Time, Ret, I’m la No Hurry,” Elmer A4* moniuhes Guards * FAME WELL INTERRUPTED F tS’iraa A i.i!s*R. o ' try body 1b Be ChrCtfaum ; Raleigh, April IL—A doable akrlrfrfliif that 4 a father lil •I • MO, look .fkwo et Ike riet* . prison tUa mdrateg at Mhtt <«todt wfoa C. W. tMowari end •tarn*, HOowait, so,. <*•!*#•** tandem* of Bopto> United Hteto* Mantel Homort Lilly ate Lm fliup lo Bfggfwlali com ty lasi yw, paid lar Ms «rta» (key esmmßfoO 'ky tacriftatag Ikslr Ihsm to foe electric chair. Th# fattier «aa the Unit to Oh. Ha was cahn ate collected as he entered tha death chamber, accompanied by ' too prison guard* ate Dr. W. A. Btenbnry, puator of the Ed*"toa street Methodist church. Dr. Stas bury administered th# holy commun ion while the |sards busied them •elrea with strapping tha conOemaad bub la tha chair. Tha tujnlsW than began to road, “I am persuaded that naMhsr Ufa, nor desth.—" but here he was (ntVmiptad, Mfolstar .BaaOa 4 "Men. bp cbriptlaßa. Don’t ho any. thing %ln»,” pleaded the condemned ■«*n. An the minister continued to read, “O grate, where la thy victory, Oh death, whore Is thy sting," Stew, art glanced at those around him. hit gals rearing on the race of the III y ear-old brother of the man whom he hnd Slain. ''Hunks he to Uod.” read the min ister. , “God bless you alt,” said Stovqri. Jo* Stone, newly appointed deputy executioner, drew the awllch and the death dealing current was hurief through the body, of the man la the chair. Three shocks pare necessary before the prison physician pronounc ed life extinct. Tb* body wee then re noted to n wall log hoarse that stood <in_ the grgyoled dYltgway near.by wearing a smile, entered the room. Ho was ristMy nervous and as ‘be r yards harried to bind him >n the chair, he said: "Take , your rime, teys. I*m In no hurry.*' *- Asks Psnrtrenesa Tha condemned man, as "ilMsJiul lather, looked eegerly Into tha faces of those around him* There confront - lag him war E. H. George, brothef of the man he ted killed. ' With the death cap In place, he be gan to pray, asking the forgiveness of those men whom ha had wronged. "Dear Jenna, I am going now,” h» said. "I base forgiven them all. f Lope to soon be la heaven with my dear oM father, who has JBst gene before me. Good-bye aveigr—” The farewell was not compleAd. Deputy executioner J, E. Thomas threw the awltrh, tbe big motor whir red more loudly, tbs' end was near. Two shocks,, and Dr. . H. Fltxgerald. assist aat prison physician, pro- r >uneed him deed. Fall-bearers, waiting at the door. •Wared the room and the body of Hl tlßr Stewkrt was placed beside ‘bet of bis fatter and. the horseless “deadh > carriage" rolled away. A aeons or more newspaper man, Amber with tb* alx witness's oer. by law. witnessed the execution ! Mrndrede of others lingered outside of tha prison walls, vainly aoeklng u> peer through the narrow windows of ike octagonal room wherein the law mahout that Justice which men BMRa duo*ofot - ~~ • 4*0,. . ~ • •»-,!, . . . A phene Isn’t trouble*owe after yon leerd to w*rtt on ate let lhe darn thing ring. a* i THE GOLDSBORO NEWS ■ - -..1... : % ~ ~~'~T mi njifol I —■*!■ *ll ' Elder Stewart Lament* Leaving Loved Ones And Loee of Home l RAIJCIUH. April 17.- Following tbe esecptlun today; the loUar writ ten by the elder Stawsrt »i» made public. II *ay a in p,rt: , “I cannot do either good or evil. 0 It |g not fair to take advantage of Ifotf'n ttercy In nay such contemptible way, big boro In my kanr boy in tbo name contfcUua m myeaif. go r will cheer him to the bitter end. and go, out info eternity an I bate ttvod. so will I die. Save my J eon. b*. give me Just wbm I deserve for not giving my whole iff* to the service of the blessed Master, to whom II rightfully belongs. "I loved our Uitle fatherless and motherless grandchildren, and our MUle orphan girl hotter thgn life, better Go* H*ro I am shut up. my life ted that ©f my boy forfeited; not only <*ir Inctmfe cut off from them, bat wit borne, tbe hard and honestly earned savings of a lifetime, wasted in our defease, all goue. No, make |t complete. 6nly nave ay b«#> j Father And Son Sent To Their Death While Praying •teßatetmmmami First Tine In Tke History Os The State Suck An BikWH . lion Waa Staged ’HOWDY MEN/SAYS BLMER Raleigh, Feb. 17.--Fathar and eon —W. Stewart ate Elmer Stewart —went to their' deaths here today praying (o God. * . It woo tbe ficst legal execution ft w father and eon la North Carolina and probably the flrat In the crimin al annals of ‘he entire country. Ute father wao brought Into tbo death chamber, a small octagonal room- 14 by 14 foot-preceded by the Rev. W. A M—bwry, pastor of tbe local Methodist church -end for. mer pastor of Grace Methodist olturrh, wumington. #. , Hla head wan cleanly shaven, and aside from a alight pal«ueas, white might im*e been duo to continued confinement and the apparent twitch ing of the lips and fingers, be dis played no emotion. Hie son, brought tot© tha room SO minutes later; also was precede* by Dr. Ruabury, and was plainly nnr vous, but displayed a noticeable bra. vsdo spirit. He made a supreme sad partially successful struggle for self control. His eyes shifted, and his. voice caught, sa he smottonally greet ed (he little bund of spectators with “howdy men.” His Upo trembled, hit voice quavered, as he told offloera 1 adjusting the electrical etrape around hw wrist, “lain* your time, I’m la ac hurry." The father waa brought Info foe room exactly at 10:30. Nrwid d * recognition so Sheriff George C. Jsrkecn s"d then took hla-aont In Ibe electric cbolr, very a!n\!ar to a patient preparing' himself for the deatlal. His statement wts brief: “Men. be Christians Don’t be any thing else. God bleaa you all." He maintained a remarkable cour age , while Aratetaat Warden N. H. Honeycutt attached the headgear containing the fatal electrodes. A mo ment later, or at |[k:J7, Joe Stone, one of the gnard*. applied the current of I.MO volt use. 0 The body contracted, atralnlng the strap# about, the arma, wrists and legs. Tbe fare turned Into a dark atfo •n color. Tweffty.four seconds later, Jhe current waa roipoved, and Dr, J. H. Norman, warden, applied a ateth oscope to the heart sad ordered an other electrical shock. The voltage waa applied for a period of 30 sec. oads. A third was for 12 aecopds. The body was then removed io a waiting henraw. • # Rushes to I’halr Al 10:44 Kln;;r Dtewart. his son, waa brought He followed Dr, Stsnsbiira, who alternately read the Blbte and offered prayer*. The bey gave the witnesses a wild look, sad earnestly hailed them with a "how dy." He almost rwsboj to the chair, and. like reheoralng a sentence, told the officers so lake their lime, for "I’m la an hurry* "Fwfwrie .Thom" -s j Then he leaped hack and prayed ■ “Oh Ood. don't hold this again* Miem I thank Too for Tour mercy, oh Ood1“ P w He roaalantlr repeated Ibeeo two • ft> ' r ...» -■ I v (CoatlDowd am page two) SOFIA’S DEAD NUMBERS 150 Bomb Explosion Casualty LM, However. I. Mounting Ev r ory Hour ’ • 111 Sofia. Bulgaria, April 17.- The foil of th« Read from the explosion of a Lomb la the roof of the gvsttl Rral cathedral while funeral sonricea wort In-progress yesterday for Oea uyal Goorghelff, whs waa »lsln to tha dfmeta of Sofia Tuesday night, stood at ISO doafoht, hut foe rigors# llhaly, will Incrause as maay of the Injured hre In critical oondlUoa. Hospitals and cltatcs ars crowded with the Injured, soma of them so badly hurt aa so be almost uurwcoa nlwblf. It hits been Impossible so Identify some of toe dead and them have been placed la g' mortuary chapel. ; . '' \ :-■< With Ihe eaoeptlon of mlalster of Interior Rosaef, all the mombota foo cabinet who were present at foe fuaersl services, escaped with only alight Injuries. They owo iheir Hvoa to the fact that the laroma! machine waa concealed In the roof, near the sldo of the cathedral while they and other prominent personages worn as sembled around the cheufalqno la the center of the edifice, a detail which had hewn overlooked by the perpetra tor* of tko outrage. » It la the assumption of tho police, that tbe agogro-conmiUßiat, to whom the autorifle* attributed the outrage. In assassinating General OeorghlelT, loathed ppon the assembling at tha funeral of all ‘he prominent persona attached to tbe eilstlag regime, thus affording an opportun'ty for wiping all of them out - 4 t one tln.J. • ‘ 1 Guilty Verdict Voted In Cincinnati Graft Cincinnati Ohio. April 17— A rey dlct of guilty whe returned by a Jury In Fitted Bute* district court hot* late fought lu tbe rfka.v of Ctnctoqaty City I>ete«elve« James llnyoa. Fred I. Htillerdtck and Robert Kinney, charged wlih conspiracy to violate tha national 'prohibition art. Hullerdlck and Hsyee were adjudg ed guilty on all four count*. Kinney waa found guilty na two. The verdict murks tke close of daother chapter <a th federal investl gatioa which resulted In foe Indict ment. on graft chargee, or 4t riarla natl polhe officer* and 23 prment or< former prtetbltfon agents from neighboring villages. Fifty-five de fendants have pleaded guilty, (’bargee •gainst two policemen have been dfa-, minted and nine others await trial. . , I Authorities Destroy Liquor Worth $50,000 < harlerton. fl. C.. April IT.—Revet thousand quarts of Intoskaat*. in cluding champagne, cognac and other ftne liquors, all valued et 2M.005. were destroyed by county officials hero today. Tbo Uqune hnd aceumelaled as foe i result of iwoont aeUvtUm of edfioors. | e MISS DUNN IS CHOSENQUEEN iffr niirfHl CotefMtilor For Honor Bmifotfold. April if.--FHing up a total ol 10SJW votes, moire than double tbe atimber polled by Mien Go Idaho ro, foe runner-up, Mias Du*a won loot night cnowne* queen of tho Kaeterd Carolina, Exposition over all the counties entered except John son county. A separate queen was elected tar Johnson county. Mlaa Dunn wsa represented by Mina rliristtae Thompson. Iter clos est rival was Mkm Gold*boro, repra. aontod by hUu Hasel Grady, who finished second qdth a total of 4#- m votes. Mies OWteboro was cfona.. ly pushed by Mkm Fran kiln ton, r#p reabated for Mias Grace Wveter, wlfoee rate totaled 31.87# • jP* tenßhllnlA represented by Mlaa Rose Grantham, was elected qneen of oounty, bar vote of 1*822 bafopg,. a good lead ever 4* held. MJaa penaon, with Mlaa Iran# Hodnoa carrying the cwtera,- rinlshed n close glamd In th« John son county election. Her vote waa 100,301, p tremendous lend over Mlaa Pino Level, repreetated by Mia* God win, who polled n total of 14,1 M. Voting Wbm Brisk The voting wao hriai from the opening of the ballot-box until the teat vote was mo*. All of foe queens IMA worked bard te win friends and all bad hosts of sqgpnrters drumming votge for tkeja. ttet scene about tho poHlag place n>Mo>llng sng|»Wlnit a municipal election following a hot ctimpelxn. Judge F. H. Brodgs. who officiated aa platform munagrr, premmed all the queens with f few yall-ohonen words of prate*. No teetered the aloe, ties hnd beenoM nf foe most done, ly-conteeted rise* In the htetory gg son Baotern Onwßon Expert tloa. This waa dae, 4m declared, t# the hard work of nil the queens and their supporters. Judge-: Brooks concluded by eayteg that ha regretted that all of A# queens cotfld not beys boon elected. ’' - . . Tbe prt*e awarded Mias Dana wo* » handsome diamond ring, rained at 3800, Mlaa gmltbfleld waa also award. «d g uoo diamond ring. V.>* >■ ten . eg , , Pnrk In Baltimore Swept by s6o*ooo Fire Baltimore, MM, April 17—PVederlck Rond park waa swept test nlgk‘ by n apoctncular fire wbich destroyed four building* and cawed loas entl maied at M«.voo. Tbe perk and tbo anx>m*it it- Vice*, owned by tbe Pblladelphla To boggan Company, wore shout to hove , hdon' «old. Tbe prnaont owner* had hat planned to open the park, this rm. Padlocks Draff Stores < And N. Y. Grocery « i New York. April IT.—l’nlted Staten « District Attorney Buckner* padlock 1 campaign extended today to drag < stores. Two Harlem pharmacies < were ordered cloned for nix months, after raid* by Federal prohibition ' agents. A Bronx grocery store also was padlocked. Pnnl Huirtco add Fred Armour, owners of tbe drug store* and Sal vatore Napolltano. owner of tbe g to- I eery afore, were sentenced to thirty day* In Jell and together with foe ewt- . plnyrs of their riotoa, wore onjolnee never te manefactoM or sell liquor In foe (foiled States. The three men agreed so accept the pndtorknfg and sentence* without contesting tbs eases. - IrVinff’fl Chair Given To New York Library , New York. April 17.-A chair nare owned by Waeklngton Irving w*e be queribed to tbe New York public 11* I hrary to foe wHI of Logan O. Mctfoor- 1 eon. authority on railway economics, filed for probate today McPherson died March 22 la the original will executed la 1210. the chair was left so Ibe Anther's rink, bat In s rodtril m*4e January 21. 1222. tbe cbslr we* left to lb# library. No reason ~ns given for the change. A bequest of 310.000 was given to . Mlaa Maris Lswls King, of Rdgworth. Fs, la “recognition of n lifelong I friendship.” ft matter bequests warp I given so ofoet Mends. OB Wanye County Co-ops Flay Imperial in A Resolution * Two ««.CBpyfog. Tfcoy THI Iwforml TtmU CmhrMml Boy ewitlßE iho tofcMCO CoHNterntive Asastia. ttea For TW Pnrpour Os DoNtn>yin K It Is a meotatlon msjleil yesterday to foe Federal Trade Commission, which Is lavaoUgntteg the alleged d scrtmnslory tactics of foe (mperfol Tobacco Company and other* again it tho co-operative marketing awsoeia-* tloo, foo 1,141 Weyus county mem bers or sod North Carolina Tobacco Growers Co-opsnattra Marketing An. •oclstloa declare they are convinced tbe Imperial gad Americas ore boy cottlag their aaaoctattes for foe pur pose of deotroylsg It The i isilnßsn was xigpod kg J. c. O-Eotnr, county chairman sad C B. Hinosst, eonaty aoeretary. * Declaring thaw two companies are trying toiwtote tho old uaproflighte morkettef system, foo amoUHtm ‘teds, as follows; Tho frssMrta ' “W# noticed an article la foo «o longh News and Observer teted la Ws*blugfoo on April 2hd, tn which it •fotes that we, foe Tohatee Qtnwers. who comporn the Trl-Btst* Tobacco Growers Cooperative Aavoelatton are losing n trite by net making ourteivos board by year distinguish ed body. Sqd foot various Chambers of f'ornate roe and clUsene of North Carolina, Bouth Curoiten, Kentucky and other slates are sending (a com mendation* s»d compliments to tho Imperial Tobacco Company m»d oto “We wm to UnproßO* upon the mind* of foe Federal Trade Commte tton foot ip our judgment the reeom mendatton*. which an* being Qpr warded according tn foe article imfor- SfiskftaMnt *M of termor controlled and termer developed bueteest orgaaiuttons sqeh en we are now trying to Mt qp for Mipolvvs. * - >■ Esgwofl iilogod ’ "We are further conrlaood font foe Imperial nod Amarteaa Tobaeeo Componteo are «MyoriUng oar ass th elation fog ‘be solo rsatau so fontrdy ■eme and still leave foe tobwsee pro ducer* a prey to prart<s*s owmvwr abte to their oiiliT. rneilTT nnl educational welfare WMbowt profit to the producer, they must fail to keep pace, te o*aersl derelopmsat. with tho growth of our national ui*. Without profit wo hsooww economic slave*, sad to svwU such * eatestr© pho w» implore you lo lead ws every aid possible so mahs our eooperstlrs a success, thereby assuring ok a fair profit above eo*t of production of Mr tobacco, sod freeing as of foe toon bus o* unfair dealings and grafttlene years. We are confident tkgt fo# eery companion, ebanfowm of eommorwo, and others, who about thrir protean to foe world of tbe Impest*] end Amerioaa Tobacco Offfomnie* nr# either dotqlasted or largely teltamt ed by the said companies, gad th« very organ last ton# who are doing this are acting in antagonism so tha sane »rs os whose shoulders foolr ‘owns Priest Is Sentenced To 6 Years By Soviet Uriagrad, April 17—father Bran UUv Oihm, tlx Potfeti prle.t who «m oar of I koto t 0 hax b«vn n •-■haaged for the two Poliak com mu a lat officer* recently murdered vhll* *« mute to Rp»*ia under poilca guard, waa today aeairnrtd by the Leo la arad district court to ala years lei prleoament and strict isolation H* bad lw«i arraigned on rbargse of immoral treatment pf young gtrla la hla employ Tbs prosoeator said tbr Mgr pos. Waaad political algal leaser far tras axadiag Ita mors criminal 'features. “Wa do not dray (bat gar court of jutlcr la a claaa roan.” b# aald It !■ an orgnn of tba revolutionary regime Aa tba faedwmenta.l aim of that m alnx la to safeguard tba aorirt re public. It la oar duty to try th|. man wdio In'a danger to tba state." « Rorty-twa younaa'rra. tbrsa, four aad Are year, „M. aieep.pley aad aat undar aipart car* la day anraary malataiaad Is coa a action with tba Calraralty oC (‘’hlrago. while tbali parents gs os wltb claaariam oaoraei •r MSMtub work. bnvo been built, and by fo* poverty of their farmers their organisations bar. been jsd# PPNftfaL AJj gs ask Is n square dogL A dost tom plaint "We have the utmost oonftdene* Ip Rm falrncs. unbiased gad unprejud lead judgment of yowr bowornble body nod do not desire to convey so you that wo are sMogontstlc so tee dove foment of mnaatncturlng Inter cots, or olhor hostonsaos at long ga ■ fooy nr* nst la oowdtc# with so. heat later*#t of tho tohn*ro firmer* of Norte OafoUnd; Bonfo Carotins, an* •kfofofo* We do •**!. however, foot w* h*ve • Just complaint to make when haring grown fobncoo for many years and hues lowad ounelves under foetid puctios ayatom further away frmJg ancons* tesg we hate gay right to ho. and regltehig this telly we bars attempted so apply so the aalea end Bt our hualnoao foo *ame kind of big Ltmteena methods, which foe xunu facturers wm and have found prom ahl*. The com pan lea referred to te ‘he "Ernst nriateH— so rangrma" bonght our foba'cA prior to tte or genlxatlon of fo* On ngriptlve Aq*o (tetlon. and aloes We am grwwteg Um same types now. we a a loos to understand why the same com pas “• to pmrchaoe •ame type# from up. *»d tskteg oCbto te lotos to offtit on thwir pqrt not to te t» retklag mote or teq. Mfo. q. rflort to defeat our own hgelwnm utyfortse. They css mill ggt ©nr tobaeeo ood Brt Ig tea gmeg. gg BgrtMod state. whichever forty prefer through our evil nt Ran lust ion' and f«y te Mggr minorities .thereby effecting a admg In aur opinion under tho pronaot son to them gar one hundred pounds it ntrrhw.hu ns they do. Wont note Fsnrfodttoteo "It te oMdteua to Mil your stfon. Uon to the fact foot the deflation Os 1020 bit the producers In Mm modules so fog United »*ten harder than any oteor on* dam of peopte, Mi til* waa probably so because of tee look of organisation on th* port of tb* produootf. and ft so our earnest dotore that we put ounelves so p*ri i*oo. through n hurtnoma organisation not so so teooqu again to bter th* br«.t of cireumsuaora of tigs kind W# hove h right so s«t op Mr own business organisation and handle our own commodities In a huiw tty . way; dnd w* do not feel that any fotevf Mg bnefoogo hoe e HgpfUi object to ue e# producers If wt foe* IM to apply the same kind of hurt boos methods so the sales end of Mr agricultural wommodftte. font they apply tn th# sates end of their maau faetnred product. We only hope ter frt» nod unbiased consideration of •nr com. and nr* cMfldmmr that we will got It nt th* bnndejp Impartial hodi*#. sock gg th* fflhral Trad* Dancing GW Share* In Slain Estate Bombay. April f7.-«sarias Be gam. tba former dancing glri favorite of tbo Mabarajab of ladora. ra calaaa a lakh (IM.MO) of rupee, from tba estate of H»e merchant. Ab dul Kadir Banla. under a ruling ha»d rd down by tbo high coon. Bam. waa mortally wounded la tbo ftgbt oo tuiafcar rill lam Jan nary when a gibg attempted to arise tb# glri. al legedly to return bar to tbo royal household, from which aba fled. ' Tho high court found In faeur of tba will which ‘Banin mad* on bh> boeplial death hod, and which bin rwl atlvao bad contaolad on the ground that h f waa probably not then In 0 fit aisle to dtgpooe of Ms property (The rupee rate In normally worth g little near 33 retrial. A portrait et President Harding orforws Iho new ote-aod-one half cent • Utup dreigned for use an third class malt matter under tba saw past sfe rata*. A mte-kalf-eont stamp ogrrylng a progte of Nathan Hales will he' sold to take care of those who bam on bond a supply of tbo om m !| " J .M ■ l " M " ■ J,.t*"lj|l»)l !=<>. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS 1 ■" .in, egg jESgjg I, rrr PLAN SANITY TEST FOR MRS. CUNNINGHAM WILL ARRAIGN HER TODAY ■‘‘assess Cw» Point. April 17. —Mate oouatjr aatfcortUaa tonight iatood to arraign Mr*. Ann* ('aantnghaw, am **•*•*• »«rA*r*r «f tom of tot eMI4m and fimt of a fourth who (to* Mrtootojr It} to » Chtegp* hi*. •Hot, at u o'clock tom now mm >M ir b«r mdltkHk «M owh 00 to ~**M hA (root hor boo pttal ward coll * t* Otototo Jtok . &.. A ftftVMp mV M|tf Sheriff ntnjtmtn IHitnv % whom ah# W»d*i>4oy tofhft. «• broke dowo wßte 4* jjtoMM. confreaton ot >:tf ootote Thafwtoy momiog, and a tow tom totor podo- Ml loto a eatalyptlr aondltte* for, fhd ••coal Uwe atace oho waa Uku lota euatodjr la Chicago ltd* oaak. Waa * tor a aaatty teat, ■odorafood to ho BMlar MOaldomk* by ifw « unningham a alter**?*, wW h* par* lOlttad Auoual livwntee anno#* miiawW| fMkHPff j pfw« MW Mr*. Cunningham *»*r*4 tor aram hacaoat aha "didn't u» w MO*. tittered, wtottlTto, £ to hor. mtbor"* 44.1 Sko, I* aow tor toht^m.T* tmhtoML <**# Sl** 3 * l»iif mot Nr h**? -o' MnUy. Umi »Hit femt tiNMUS* ihto mala flkA* nlllliff II lira 111 lit ** wfi n w*sp illß**w t tonr t^Rw'MRoR. The daughter triad to promt the «on r**ah»tt Who* tor* ftenotofhow ti rtoott ■ A * a to.aiLLw*-e-A nniMlCfl WF BfypPß|v QDjAKItMH : •aid*, Mar •hrok* down, fn .trying foolaaat, Mr*. Coooiaghom wo* calm J TootvolU Ito-li.. fit 1 ai_ children, by faodtog tom avoooto aorood on allcea of bragd. eoooptowi' n»d*r a hoary tom o# tetter. The woouw'a lowyor agraotf wMS Siat.-a Attomay Angaat Ufotoor. Os Uk* fount* In 4 tiiw* toft mm to the atraag# eat* ateSTto had raeuperatod. ttotVa Attend nrMHOt' aafd It prohoMy wootd i|p ‘ wFirtil difi Nron Up* 1 f^tofgyuftiyftt nr the aanlly hearing mid ho MfA- Two Woaain andOMM IMeJn Alto Flm;. , m«n aad a child wora torttol to todMto aad another -imp wag la|M»adl to lar when tfaeir aatotonfctlo ptoMto* Iron, the *tohw*y tw towtof, turned over aad hum into fltoMO. Th# dead, r-yortg raoelved hor* mML -r.. Mr. 8. Narada Heretord. of A Iwrdeen, Wa*h.. Mo Iteaeo* rill ad tan. Yankton, aad ttovfd TTOQIMiO 3 me* old. Mm. f>. M. lOQfglW •“ucht-d of Mr*. Hanford, wo* #e nnly Injured. Min. rtnoogaa. a aehoal toaohor w M driving. Me lots eowtnl of too <«r which, plunged haad to toto ah • m hank njent. % Foreat Fhe, Saya Bey, Set Te Burn School Moatteeito. N. T.. April IT. tone ml of . .orlea of f*not ftwa wltoh aaroft ovar ago acroa of Utohtotood I* ttotL^ l(onaa (lap .ad Fhlllport rogtoO to# week, ago were aott hy Raton tor wHllgar. If yearn old. Who goto ty authorltiee today that the nre, term be go to acbool and waatod mM/tml . Ihhil i.tirn down. —■ "ihAw*.. l ami An ire lea Dirmm C ondensers in FtMit I -k.hi.rat, N. J„ Apr# 17. 'hght Os th- Cntted mSm awry S rlglblr I«a Angeioa to RamtwMto% a< hedul-d tor thl* evening, wo* padih poaod 14 boon, arbeo It wa* dtaawr r-l 'hat In todny’a >at flight tip niohtp M dnwggad two in of the wnter redaaely egatwh. i ’ontinander 1. H Kite*, it . pi# Tlu*' ,r,p prMir u
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April 18, 1925, edition 1
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