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WEATHER Fait sweep! probably lot-*! shower* i« uUe«K> wevt portton* dotard*y Ss«- 4»r mostly rieudy Mowtm «n 4 thunder «turm> Is interior. \ VOLUME SIX; NUMBER 186 DEATH UST IN ST. LOUIS TORNADO NOW REACHES/87 Roosevelt Warns That ' Tammany Threatens U. S! In Candidacy Os Smith MtfiHlE Made in Conran Nddrem Bnfora Republican BUU CnavMition ' ROOSEVEI/T IS STAtt LEADER ft. Y. G. O. P. Mention W CoolMge Adminin MnMon Brings Convention T* Fool Cbotring *&*U*tm. n. v„ fu-pi. jo - VY> r toe first limn in history shadow or Tammany lie* atb wart Whit it House" in the can didney of Governor Alfred K Huiith. for (he prextd'Bcy, Col Theodore. HootwvHV tlrrl iritl tmlnv in bin key ■••t nddfres ou the Itepu'Uau slat* «■«*> vrnt lon , a IV urged Now York Kmihlirnu l* trike tile lend in q csmpalng to "dltpfl M that 'liadnt, uniitliaf there »*•' BO Much MliitK H» I lie "new Tam many " Wltb murr than Inference. CoU Moo*.welt «ft*d Govcfaor Bmltb the leader «r the Democratic party in tbli< yat* who n-prex (p l> e the no min ”f Hint pnrtj for the presidency— a* the ally of the "*aine n'd T-ijumuny.” A Mtut uniH- lie Judged by the company be keep*,*’ dec hired the tern W*rnry chairman and "thouijh we do not <t»e«tioti the personal Integrity of Governor Smith, hr I* ■poutmrpd and b * c K'-'d tr Tammany Hill. Next to V*W corrupt yourself i« tolerating It In your supporter* Tammany him 4 l»fd too long by corruption of re form " Reference to Prcstd.nt Cpoljdge'. -*4.WtrwtW biwmitt'lfie < Onremfjon I to it* feet for rrulonged applause The plslfufm J* a* adopted mide no refcrcuco to prohibition attack* Smith polklev, hi* opposition to fbnr year «****• Nr governor* aitd alleged de lay in e earing up current milk ecan tlal* inrlovlng the health department W«r* the prlnclpii pinuki WILL ORGANIZE JUNIOR CLUBS Mrs. O’Berry Presides Over Ses sions of Council in 9 Statesville HTATKRVILLE, ftnpl 30 - (SI -Re P««lA of officer* and committees qnd n* commendation* »o UieAtate Feder ntina featured the dieting *e**|on* today of the cxHmcfl meeting of the North Carolina Federtlon of Worn ad* Chiba.* * Organising a Junior duh in every cjfy was the pool set following *‘-Ur<- report of the junior membership. de partment. Mrs. Thomas O’Rerry of Gold*boro presided over the serlAha. DIE AS CAR GOES OVER HIGH CUFF t _ Twn Johnt|pn City Mm Instant ly Killed Near Blowing Rock BI.OWINt} ROCK. Sept. fii»-iff’)— ,J!SS, Vt&JpS RllUPdwtofUUil. JliaillJL. today when the automobile In wlddi they per* riding left the road *t a trap five ntilct from here. They wage E. Talley aM Id-land Hunt, both j of. John-ou f’ity. Tcnn., A. womaoj v hose ilium- wa* not given', mil who a. afa*dbftrriw«-«**' vfcdriw*' twrvy minor bruise* The MS* i-ait-ed by a duh-e fun th;t w;» ham: Itr» oi-d fr-.iht.u.r; Uo- , ir*r«mv lag the road tumbled over 100 feel down the Mountain Ride MPtllT thBI UK. NKEt HINT MKI.n GKIhtCNVIU K s C-, Scpr 31* l/P» ■A - coroner** jnry today recom• <?•**•* ilrtj K„ fatw merchant l*e held for the cte ith us. Tue day night of Mm. Kate Ward. 76. who «ai killed in au automobile wreck. Tretinioay at the tnoucxt was to the ef/ect that both ears had bright lights and that neither driver saw the opposite oar until a head on ? colUaop wg* uuaroidahle. THE GOLDSBORO NEWS r READ IN THE MORNING WhILE MINDS AHE FRESH-RKAD BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY. \.■.* a ' ‘ * BURIAL SERVICE THIS AFTERNOON ” e—.. t. V Renanins »f Mrs. Prml C. Hum phrey Arrive at 2:30 Fro* New York CHy tp m— ■—*— a ** The remains rtf Mra. tbiul r. Jtnni phrey, who dN it* the French Ho*, pits I, New York, City, Thursday night will arrive from the nurth on the 2:36 treiu this afternoun and will l»e taken to Wlllpw l»ale cemetery where the buiial service will take place at 2:IS. The sad ue*a of-the death of Mr*. Humphrey «u* receiv'd here early yesterday In a tdewram from her hus band. Paul €. Humphrey. Mr. and Mra. Iliimphrcr had made their home in New York CHy for muny year*, hut the deceased bad often vihlted here »ud I* pleanaatly reman.bet ml. M'-a. Ilumphrey waa in(ettrstt>d Jl» irtanv civic and philad hroplc under taking* In the New York metropolis and ana secretary of th» HiiHkcapAir* *an club of that city. Her death waa cauMed hy * h- thorrhage of th-- liraln. With Iter huahatpl to aecompuny the remain* to the d y today wll| be *ev eral Now Vo k rriondai Mr. Httniidiiey h<f the aymputby of all In hia l»;- fcavement. RUTH HITS HIS SIXTIETH ONE b t ti ; ■ Crautmt New Major leajnw Rec ord and Given Yankrett Their Victory NEW YORK. Hept 30 (/»*». Hnl«« Htith’a sixtieth home rin of. the sea b<»n ercatliiK u new major lea.i;o>- If.-, turd earrit-d the New York M» a 4 to 2 victory- over 'Wtl.-iKltigton today. With tlie :rore *ied at 2 to 2 in the • ichtb Kueuiy tripled with one out end t ame home a* Ruth shattered Ilia old murk of 3H- homer* with it shot. Into the »uo neata on the right field Maud. £ Halil nlao lilt two aintrlr* ' ntol srored three of New York’* run*. ...» 0 < ON4.RF.SNMt\ 111 I.WIAfcI.K TO NPKtK Hi:FORK l». A. R. GASTONIA, l#ept. 311 01') ft hi gressman A. L Hulwinkle of Gaston iq today nrce|*ted mi Invitation to •-•peak at the exercise* sponsored by lie King* %i>unl.tln li.it l l--fi--Id Octoh er 7. . - *———r-~ NPFAHKK AT ( Kt.FItRATIOT W'AH Hi NOTON, Sep*. 3« (fl*) ?~ .Senator George, Demorrnt, Georala, dll) be the principal speaker at the tef hratiou of the ann|*ar»ury of the Rattle of Kitty* Mounlitln. nt the battlefield near the Nortl( Carolina >tnte line, October 7. Terri fy i n{rT9X|»<*rieiute O f ' . Pikeville Chiltl Related "Good morning.’’ said Martha Howell the two year old daughter o' Mr. a»d Mrs. Dunk Jlowetl, »f l’tk<‘- iilj«. route 11, n* vh«* walked into th kitk.l{en a here Mrs. Howell was Kolng about her hoiiMt-hold .chore*.. -> vvfig etoNAARJttOvW-Wtllt h tutpbtl lifpißXAJlCUilkktLjA. tltt two.ymu old.-. The' niojficr ‘turneii from her f»**S to notice the child. It had *H|»i»ed Die iron hind ot the hub for a wugou wliqei over its head and the baud wa* i-clng worn u* a "ring" shout* the neck. I had picked up my cotton sack i.ail atarhuL for itfp t«j*toad -o. I 4)4. t noticed Mart* playing with the huh bend," Mr Itowfll told The New* ye-terday "Well you can’t slip that over your head," he said he re marked when he noticed ih*t tbe little girl wa* placing Ihr baud atop of her head, and pretending then that it wax n hut! ” The V*“d wa* wider St one tide r 1 . ‘ —rr-- x —f —: GOLDSBORO. N. C. SATURDAY MORNING. OCTOBER I, 1927 MISS ATKINSON IS NOT GUILTY h ‘ . • '• • . ie h "■"'■■■ m ... 0 Accuses Three Men of (lauMinjf Her Arrest for Charge of Murdering Girl \ *. O - ' J i KNlh. Ok la., Sept. 33-- (IF) - Free tonight on a charge of rnurdor Maty Atkinson, 26-year old trained tlurae, aeen-wd the Rev. Th liman Melfnae, fcpivopal mlnialer of fltburtte, Tca aa. and three total phyalciami of be ing responsible fur her err««t «m * I barge of poinonlng . Mary Jane Hall ey. daughter of the Rev. Chprlea Hailey. Episcopal rector here. v David Foglckong, Jubilee of the peace, sustained a demurrer to the atata't evidence attempting to show th*t4h« II year -lid minister * daugh trr had Seen p*iins«tpeil and released Ml*# Atkinson **■ | In a signed statement the .wwrae mid she held no 111 will toward thte i-ouniy ittorney who filed the murd -r charge ty-slnat her three week* ago on the basis-of a chetnl-t’e tentative n-imrt revealing the presence of poison In the .girl'* vi-ccra. Protest j ing.hnr affectolu for the Milhlren of Mr. Bailey, her fetntement < that "only an ttisapee person con! I have been guilty of such She asserted that Mr . , Me*ro-ic. wh.i wn* a guest in the Halirv home at the time Mary Jane hec»|pe early thfa month, turned kuarh tdnns to whrd th* girl’s de-uh and said tha' perhaps the anthoritieg at the h«r«pl tal where the girl died thought they w«re a pubic Iscrvice u trying to crea ah "imprestlon that I was guilty.” i3 ORANGE WOMAN .■ DIES OFBLRNS J__ _ •i Gasoline Pint I rap Exploded. Enveloping I tody in Tinmen •>' ij ■ . T- • ’“rv DURHAM. Kept. rwi -t/DK Horribly burned when A g;i?n!lne Iron exploded whils the was pressing clotlivs Jes u rdsy in her home in Mrs. Griulv Hum died this afiernoon Jn u local honpltal. She was uloue In iter bom* when the accident occurred und put the flames which enveloprd Irer hifdr out uuaashtrul. Nclglijiora ware uttro-ted lo bbr Jtpmc hy her ncroams nnd -he was ru’ hcd to the huspiljiJ. -e . ‘ * M. f» 110 l UIIMs IHF.H o OF I'TKIMMOAI* WJN’HTfAN-HAI,i:M. fkt» 30 (JF> liom hins. T«3, died at a lo cola hospital here nt noon today cf pneumonia nnd heart I rouble. Fhr *< *eral years'wus in charge of nlhg local Houthern Railway round house, lie also served as city alder man for several years, PR IRK OF DETROIT DM JOIRNKT HA N Fit ANf 'lßf O, Sept 30- I/P) -- William S. lliock and Edward F. Hi-hlse, round the world Piers - left Mill# FkW here in th* I’ride of Detroit, at 9:63 a lit. to day a»d loaded for Lo* Augclca. T 1 "■ — than at Die other and With the wide able down, Dir iron circle had slipped over the Hi tie* bead. The mothers?,made nn **fft»rt t« lull the "ring" off ih« Lit m>. k. Stie failed tn her efr-rr* He cm fim thfTnjjf.'TiH 0 Ari.im she galled so htr husband then *rnnw dietsucg i, way. He retuVued nnd . pusde gw ef fon to retoov« \he band. He failej), Varika had heguii lo cry, the play thing which .a moment before had ticca a "ring’’ now. a monster that frightened terribly. The clri?k ticked off minute- which ■ecrocd as hour*. Mr. Howell had be wwuktoai. 4s tofWSM** W|t rvuSr the child to block tn *ine track yard, ordered hi* Wife to hold the IIDIe head no that ahi hand would tie on the block. "It looked tike were Ju*t kilting her.” Mr. Howell hold Tlie News yesterday, "but I kit the hand twice «v;tb the age. Still it wouldn't com# (ConUnu*4 op Page Four) Hits WomaD With Axe Breaks Handle Out UetauK ht-r rutin John sUrtcd running *round- with j*n -other woman, known a* "Rea Chicken,” H*C*»n Hunt. Negr***, started after him with h long landed knife laai mth: early. Raynor graltlwd the axe which waa -handy and hit- the wornm in tin bu«k with it. The blow punched the handle «/ Hi* axe Into and prolmhlv bcrloMblJr Injured the •woman. When pdllrcm m Howeft and I'lainclolheMigtn Rhodes call ed at her home lait night ah* was bart-ly able tti tall above a whis per, and there wn) a rattle a* of the rattle death lin her throat. Raynor is In Jail pending the aut cotii4> of h*r ittjurim. FIFTH RESERVE BUSINESS FINE iiiii l iijiiia*a*ii'4 > m ' Scasonnl HuninwM (’onditiontt - Hevicwrd hy Federal Re •erve Officer RALEIGH, Hepl 3H -(,V) IluHu «- in,,the iffUi fcd-fal ic-mrve dl-tiht whmh inclnth-s Nortli <*aruU*a, In An gnat ami curly KcfiAmbcr wav go<>d In nohio lines and ulop In others, 1.0 v» V llHsiii' VV. Hetxtoa, ctmlrinan rs the fifth Federal lie orve It ujjt of Richmond mid feilontl ro ierve agent, in lii-i monthly r view of bii-incas rondiUon*. "On l lie whelc, noxtpu aaib, the vol ume of tiadc compared favorably with the aeasouat average' Increased r- di count i at the fadetal reserve l.ank ml Richunmd and a* Increase m iln- ciiTjtbiiio-i of fs-Jciii i- -I' • 'u i*lan liiii fndf cuJe that fall trade opened up nor inaMy. Employment i« sUgbtty small tr-Jb.in a year ago Textile mills are operating full tlni on a volume of forward orders suf ficient to run them several month*, in sharp contrast to the *'li*nd IT, uiouth" opeia-ttnnu la 192 C. Goal pro ductjtin in the district continue* very lortm" ■ DfTrftial crop cstlniute* are on the whole duel- red. favorable, cotton and Unit fbowing the only material de cline-* In ylelda from anti in Hu- fifth the im-reaac In cotton prices will more than ooiupM utile for tlic deerciwed production this year. This year’s tobacco crop of the district bids fair lo be mure remun rrntive tliau Met yearJs profitable crop, th* report conllnuo*. Dade In Aiiguat ,was In larger Volume than In Augiiht of last yenr In all line* reported ui»*»n except furnltiirc K atid all line* report ed showed a seasonal in crease over July buxines*. Retail trad* last month, i« refled in de pot Uncut store aalea, exceeded th* trade of July approximately ten jier cent and was four ut qjbovv that ■ f August a year ago. Finilly, the report says, debits to individual accounts in li*ad+rnr _ traii»r centers were larger during the five week* ended September tt, than de bit* in the same cities during the cor respoHjJjng five we-k* of 1926. ' n / IvstablihhfH Memorial At Wake Forest College —' ■ -i —- —rmttstr. ‘yrmt. ■' "M .-A»» tioiinemeent waa ma<h- here tmlay by Dr Thurmau D. ’ Kitchfti, Dean of Die Wnkn Forugt College Kcbool ot U-ilii ui of the •j'tgbiishiurnt by Nr. George I’enuell. *f A“lieville, of a Mrs; IViu-ntl, who died .ut A-dtevtllr : rs -Aaguxt -if Ur ti\m t hr to l tw OT *() for the-etlul.ll I: -jgl of ».H f.lbrary iii connection vith th*- Wak-- Fon t-Ncdkal sehoel. The nwouni of Die fund wus not di.sriiweil but act or ding to Dr. Kltchin D will lus ado Uilate for Die estahliihoa-nt of tills much m-ed'd library, and f" r contln mil udditions lo it '■■■ 6po-PssTWtft; ll| n»tw'|w-wH*i |r 'fl | f. Ifltf Fid-e-i’s most active alumni in W*»t ■ m North rarotina and has irhojvii many times in concrete wn y< vntioii to his Alma Mater, iii siM-akint; of fhi* tonndntlon, declared that hia .v ife would raDii-r ace the money help ing fit some doctor* for servic* In 1h- world, than lying in some mae tive memorial to her memory. DAIRY SHOW TO BE HELD IN CITY t J >. *7 s Into rent Bflrr Hhown in Dale of October II Sat for Pint Expooition - - The days of the old street carnival in Goldsboro are gone but tyie day* of the annual street allow of fine deck conducted under Die auspices <ljf the Wkynp County Dairynu n‘« Ae soclation will l*e u- hered in on Octpb er 11 in the flnt eghibithin of tut kind On this date the unpaved section of Center street near Walnut vrill be given over to the stock show of the association The board *f alder men at a recent meeting approved the itee of the ilreei for tbl* ( purpose and Inslrm-ted police officer* lo ae* that the necessary clearing of the street of traffic on the day..named. I Most, of the dairymen of the county and a number of farmers" will cflter their prigs stock in th* show. A neriiet of prlae*< will be offered »o those entering stock and Dr A. If Kerr, * member of the association end in charge of wrvanffemrnt* for the shew, said yesterday that ov*r 13 merchants had aready signified lUeir willitignesis to cooperate tn th* movement hy donating prlaex. Other* vrilf In- .invited lo aid In ihe' work. f»r. Kerr declared Dial tjhc.pdriu'se of (he show is'to acquaint lh* jftrtdlc wHh th* fine quality of the cowa from which Goldsboro draws Its milk supply aud to educate the puidlc as lo the food value of milk. It k also •nipt*l that Die show will lie the means of educating farmers and stock raisers ia the Importance of raising high grade Mock. In raining (lie fond lo feed this slock, and In the ujiboluta n*ees*lU of keeping a m-ord WMrh win shew whxi finßT Ing aecomptiaNcd In (he undertaking. ROGERS JURY FAILS AGREE Nine Men Vot«d for ConvkUon of Former Texan Univer sity Co-Ed GKORGKTOWN, Tcxah, Kept 3d— (/It -Reheeca flradley Rogers, 21 yenr old former Vntverslty of Texas student under Indictment Tor Imnk robbery and arson, failed today in her flrat effort to wia her freedom, when a Jnry in circuit court, here disagreed on the ar-on charge and was dbu-harged. 6 Nine memlu's ot the Jury voted for conviction aud continued to vote that . way through the 2t bourn vs their confinement while the remainder es the Jury stood solidly for an acquittal of Mrs. Roger* on her in*a»lty ujpa. The defendant who had sat .calmly ..Ihrougheut the trial maintained her composure but *xpr#“»ed dlsappolat ment she had thought thst Dig ma jority ofTihe Jury waa holding o«t - for^?|ulttal Evidence in the areon caac Waa ewtiftrky* Hfr«tn»tan<*tal. Direct ♦**- •Dmogy will be ,relied upon by the Male In lluda-rolihery cave. Mcrchanls’ Associatirn T 6 „.* -a Stapc Scmi-Aiijnial Opemngs Kiicoiiragcd hy the enweie ot the Full Opening which *hjjed with th* dance Thursdny cverinK. tho lj, i* of the sflrchant* A* a se.mrl annual event, a Kpr.ua Opc'l - Will be sti»C>-d fr iflr> nt JUt>* **4 Fs.U. {jperixg. raJiac Jn. .BcidcaM«wr-- Ihe t-'lk nee Dct miice »li»« affair* i.iipiliar to ilic <>ue Just ruecludcd ilrall Ik- hfoa<teucd and . in their scape. A numbst of entertainment/fcutnri - would lor ,xdd<d for the Interest of the general pubijc. One change which would pro *Vl»stfrF ‘•KVStWf : -*YSr 71 n coHiP'diuii with Ihe'openinK would probably be made *a t treet dune*, a action of a centeislly located elr*«t being r«p« d off “for tbo-e who d< »lr« to trip the light fantastic. "We huge. c«rtamly demonstrated in tlie opening ended Thursday night Dint Diet public ts ttitcrr«vd in u formal |K»{iftliou -j-untUnl stylek” I Relief Work Well Under Way; Injured Total Tops 500; Six Miles Affected TWO CHILDREN BREAKS LIMBS Herbert Martin Sufera Broken Leg When Hia Pnny Rw»* Awny Two children of thks city euffered v .' j broken Umhe on Tueeday afternoon, of this week. Heten Mae Davis, It yeer old daughter of Mr. and Mr*. E- M. Da via fell from her bicycle while riding on Walnnl *Uwet. breaking her left arm below th* elbow. Herbert Parlia, eleven year old aon <4 If. W. I*srUa, of East Kirn street* wak* thrown from Hl# poay cart, when the pony became frightened and ran into a buggy ajkj-tha corner of John end Elm street* The large bone tn the left less waa broken in, two sev eral Inch** below the hnee. Hubert was rushed to n local hospital, whewh the limb waa act, and boveral *tßeha§ taken | a tha badly cut fleah. Mi wll have to remain In tha boaptftri until hia wound* ben) so that hia leg ca» be placed in n plaster cant. It wan stated oa Friday morning that both' children are doing a» welt a* could be expected. w a • -*> - - \ u JORDANSAYS .WRONG DONE Hfi' w* *'c e* &■' .. ~ *** -7 Mrihodint Minister Arriwhi Charlotte Bland Trinl For Bifuny «*meMß*sm CHARLOnrm dept. SO -<AV De claring that "a great wrong bn* been done me to persona seeking to dea* troy9# faithful sad respei ted Method* 'Ut minister, thirty five year* »■ the dan, Columbua. On., arrived t>*Ay to day In custody ol n deputy sheriff from Grand Rapid**- ntfot).. to await trial on chargaa of bigamy. Immedlataly upon arrival he w*b placed In the county Jnll under de fault of $16,1X10. The bollcltor said to ulght that Abe preliminary og tha counts will ne held Monday. •AYarrant f»r tha olergymaa’a ar rest was obtained hem Aarly this week by the sheriff who acted apoa advices of a detective agency'. In vestigations revealed that Jordan, who disappeared mysteriously from hi* home tn Columbui, had several living wives in widely separated points in the United State*. HOYT RVAip COXYICTED JASI’ER, Oa.. S*pt. M-VPI-Hoft Evans was cenvicted Today a charge of murder in ermneotion with slaying of Cape, PJckena county policeman, and sentenced to Hfe Imprleeinnent. The Jury recon#— mended mercy In returning th* ver* ' . I srid Mrs. Grace Warrick Poindexter, secretary .of'. the Asaocietlon yester day, "the Opening provided on ep portmiliy for (he public t* see end i to enjoy, with no obligation of pur u facta in men's and women's wear. -fThfliio mci riiauri *w ho U>«k part sre • a«4(-p4aa*ed wt*h Mir -revolt*'.-'-H HR ; unite Jikrly Uist Die Spring end Fall 1 openings may become the means ol I j cumulating an added intercut In •s** Merchants Association in the city.” i Much credit, r was said, lit du« 1 the member* of committees end to the m. i cm* of the recent upcnlps. A. A. I. Joiieph directed the Window D1 >p(#j • j contest in which twenty-two firmi ! took part; Leslie 'Well wn* in chsrg* of th* two evening Fashion Shows st the Ma un Theatre sod Win. Koysll I was generalissimo es the dance. H H. Jenkins president of the associa tion. was ■untiring in hi* efforts l « •umuc th* lucccto of the opr'inj me—gadkpm— Member of* The Associated J Press / runs ms anna —* v •<%' Uptown St. LmM Cnrrtaji «M Uusinow, Showlaff Uttin A. . j MOST DAMAGE PONE . . ' HY VACUUM CREATED Today nnd Sunday WHI Bo GI»«» To Burial of Vkttan of Cntaotrapfeo. T HT. LOITJg, Segt. *•—Wniß, qf relief was whll under-J*ay tonight when darkness settled Wf the six hq uars mile area devastated yertar day whan n four minute tornado kHt ed »7 pumeae tnjnrud «mo M 0 and damaged or dnuoiod MM homau .md basin*** huildingx. After n careful tour of th# fOt* hieaar tonight pleood th/ mlaraiuin o' damage done th property «f all slnd. at 150.606,QM and declare! he b-1 loved -it might reach $100,606000. It would take more thao $166.600000 for rehabilitation, he arid. ... ' The first of Od Insurance adjust ers brought here fpum-Other eiMce estimated th* l**u at heUrehn »M,- 000.000 and N0.060.M0 * . Only one body, that ri « woomn, rO mainad unldentflled tonight. Twenty A aingte taodhot to rimir th* death of all St. Louie vielim* mg out for lury expeeted te hold e MdMhg end «.M.kaM.qfewe< for Joint funerals, oMkadnfid||o death list waa. mad* up of mm. women nnd children la comporoHtriy widely separated areab With no intimate c*n- , tseta. R woo believed each family would ftk* earn of 1U dead to In dividual c* reason lea with tomorrow and BundaylrTay of fnaerala and kurlale.. t —•— Except (or the emtetoet convene Dona everywhere, fbe blew menntlng feath Rat, ft. Lent* uxbr virtually was without « roml.der of tbe death and desolation wlttla three milea of the basinoae dWNkrt. Em rloyeeb In many concern!! were thin* into the debrie Per peseeaelona or to make hasty rspaire to reefe amt wfndovA against o< virtually no neual. ••■t The devastated region, however, came time of tateogp settrity. Traf fic lg» many qnartdN eonßnued t« be blocked off while rescue worker* dag Into tbo ruins, the mdol of fallen bricks, tangled power wires and up rooted treeri- N Os ril the damage deno, ks (Or Hi* rraater hoemed to hove oecurred not by Rh unmeasured twisting OOd.Wg lag power of th* tornado Itorif M’ by th* explodsas of air laatde hriid ing* as tha twister pnaked and crest »d an outside vaecnas ln(a nrhfah th* inner air rushed. ag M’COY MAY GET » WOOD POSITION Nos Appointed But. Trodden t Dnog Not Think Print PoriUon In Why ~ £ ■. «ept. h m -* I’restdent not tegarC. th* present aeslgemoat es BHgidier +'vwrrk Mx-eoyng JOtOWg*. id oMri ing tn anyi tbe conslderethm of fiat ofiicer in connection with ap pointment of n suneakor to the latd Majer General Lenoard Wood a* GoVemor General of lhe PhiDpplne*. It la explaiaed at tha While Menas, HfWfW Xii th* Prtaidoof'o Jit In that connection wees mode Avail able tn answer to an tngulry and were not to be taken that a selection hod been made. „ General McCoy ia directing tha op eration of American marie* la Np-a raoua and will supervise far Wash ington preparation* for tha pmaidm tia) election n*xt year at prov Mod ' . Jvr It) !Uq gtrnsop
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