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frVii •^4- 'mE HORE Q0UNTY N^s ' HEofce C©iiii|y^S^ly Neivsi^[wr ' - . . ''' . '^. ' ■■':,■ VOLUME XXV. l^U^BEB 88; NOVEMBER tERM SUPERIOR CSOURT CONVENED Tl^. Superior Court Gonvaa^ Tuesday, Morni^ with .tudge W. C. Harris Freeing. " _ i ■:^'r: BA^RD. N, G,r lY, NOVEMBER 18, 1918.^ SUBSCEIPTION PRICE $lAf 6,9S3 Boles Cotton i- [Local H|^To ;C Gini^ Prior To 1st Play St Fouls Fri^_ =7= fadt4 in actioit \ ^ thieerinuteB. Mr. Thounais stated that h@ thought someone had set an® to has property and tte adjuster the fire insurance c^punies askOT the state to have the Hre investi gated. /Capt. Scofct has been with ttte department a tong^ miinber ,®t4^;^^'ij“thg" Marion i^ viil^ wit^’ yeans and usually, ha®^® oases m- P twops, fw the first time yolvhig fires «£ an_ incendiary ongm. six strikers ;w«» The November term of H >kft O.ouh- ty Superior court 'cowened 'J^ss^ morning with His Honor, Judge W. C Harris of Ealviigh presiding and Solicitor .T. A. of Lumhertoii, 'represenHng~4me state.^ While the Grand jitfy hadxheen empemeued at a prior date. Judge Hands stated to them that it waalhis cnstom;^ stTe>a^s th the graiid the ini- jjortame of a atslot conpliance 'of the laws regulating the transporta tion of achool children .in truc^ Slid ordenill tl'.ni, all the t.uiks 'n ■ the county he brought in for inspec tion Wetoeeday morning and that the Grand Juiry inspert them and see that the law was being, cof- plied 'with. The report of the Grand Jury on, the subject will be found below. Wednesday moirning Judge - Harris called the truck drivers be fore them and gave them a talk on their duties and the laws governing, ;iittravel wilb respect to school buses, 'staling thair'a driver of a truck Should tafce the name' of anyone 'jajPHinK a trucjc while imloading djgidimi' and have, them indicted. 1^^ fiUind one ^ver under the age j ol-a^tee» as «iuBiped“by and ordered the solicitor to mvestigate it. The caaie of State vs Ch^r Wade ■ charged with. seduction came up and the State thok a noL pros; thus end ing 1a case that has' ortegted more interest than any in several-years. This case had been tiried twice be^ fore, the first, trial resulting in a mistrial and the second in a con^ victioiv Judge E. R. Oriunmerf of Southport presiding in both trials. Ah appeal' was taken to the Su- pKme court and a new trial ordered, the Supreme court holding that «r- tain ^timlony,, excluded by Judge Crtsuner, should have "been .admitted. TOe case of Lawrence Bow^r,. charged Wjlth . an assualt with a deiwily weapon, which was bound over from Recorder's Court and con tinued at the August terin, "cam© up-mid was tried,^ The jnry re- turned..h Awflrilft of hot guilty. -fDr ^^^tse'ofrW^rs^iBtiL. l^ji^ tfXWtr ^arge of ■ an^tfftault '■ ’^weapon witti.^Went m^icill, tinued for tiP teruM? ^ ^ . In the cap of m Airdpws, /Big ' Boy” Fundgliburfcjttd George Moort/ }K>und ovei^ froiii™ecotttert Cottrt^Qft a charg’d of bipeafcaisr "tod eittfniiflf / the A. - St R. warehouse at TirhbM- land, the two first named dufeodents entered ideas of guilty and after hearing the evidence thf jui7 fo®dd George Moore’ ginltiy. Senteoiro had not been pw^, when this was -written.. - " i ! .-i. t ■ Thursday morning some ten cases .still remain^ untried arid it ap peared donhtful if the dyil calendar would he reached ait this term. This is Judge Harris’s second court in - Hoke County and he has made a most favorable impression ‘ on the people of the county. ^ Following is the rej^ort, pf the -Grand Jury, which was discharged Wednesday afternoon. ' JNorbh Carolina ' Hoke County ■ In the Superior Court —] November I'erm, 1929. ■ To His Honor W. C. Harris, idingj The tabulation of the card geports ^ shows telegraph summary to be cp^ I* gaam h^ the Met. There wrte «;968 bales of cot-1 scrappy emmting round as half bales,! ir m imtotood, that St ginned in'^oks ooiiidy, ftwm 1^ I 5^^f p^r to .November 1, the local .^Il3e on .Pyo®*. cempardl with- KhaijO b^s ^eat a&aiinatmi^ to them lam 1929, as ^u^'oTtiie Depaj^ent of [ provedF -ptniiftit to, November 1, 18?8, says'| son. 'They are Commerce; ttey wfll" not be satisfidi witiir-^ thing less timn a decisive vir’-'^ T IVArt*, I As the football reason is w insurance Man: ^ nuic ban oyer and Investigate Fire letic club Is aomes^t in arrears large cro^ro. appraeiato v A X Deputy Insurance CcpiroaBsioner, Capt. W. A. Scott, of Raleigh was n BMford' Tuesday ami, Wednesday investigating a recent fire to which The goiad will bh calledlgt and the admission will be IBc '^^is W&’?%i»bably be your GENERAL NEWS All the soldiers were witiidr*^ from Marion, N. C., last Monday^ — ^ ongin. I 2nd. wbm six strikers He refused to ^roate. any ^ statmnent | mill irate. Gove: voMng He refused to moire .any srai*an«i,u|r.7,--r- . j-jji ^ as to what he^found m this case. was anxioiftoat aU ,tro^ii^ • ‘‘ - . ” be-witlidrawn before the triwtof 'n suiih la«Ke8Td Hwe^ Qakc Sale Wed.^ 27th charged with inciting a Tuesday mesnteg, , ■ The Wbiiito^fl Auadliftiy of ShilohJ the .Manon situeiiph pSytSXr^^^ve a^e decided that it would he safe to take sale to Raeford the day before the troops away. ^ Thaid^ving, .Wlednesday, November cn* in irtt^ro^s of which are to go l to Barium. SpidngB Orphanage. Make 67 according , figures le Killed Here Last Satol'day st Satiudhy, while transpditing horses to/a truck frt^ .the ; Hunters’ Meeting in FayetieyiHe ^nnettsville, §, C., one fine-shd- ^ horse belong!^ ’ to Mr.^ Dana seland of .Eteiineittsville,'was found Mmiday, Hie Jfth, was observed as Airmistide Dajr in Raeford with all business hoosM dosed and as (me fellow expresae^ it, “just another Sunday.” -A'’large'- party went to fWprViTlla on 'deer hunt and Were Party BaJto Eight HOKE Prong Buck Monday HOLD BANCRJ^T ^ TUESDAY NIGHT iii Rarfbfd;- Jt aBehos, that horse had/a/apiPtoeid l^'lldien left Fayeth^pe and down truck way htm was. the otii^ hors^ The ' Was. imitisually yed over hto'-ibss, shedfing tears arrangdcT. to have the. horse He made all axraaigdnents its destruetkir and provided for borial lfpr the animal be- kaving here^ Mr. .Riifps Sann- perfornmd ihb unpleasa^ thsk r a permit had been .is^ed by ’k of the Court, W. L. Poole. regory & Bushby [as Fine Room Jiyone who has an eye. for the Btiful should stroll by the* show i of Gregory and ' Bitobby and a squint at thdr place of husi- at night. John Cal Mci^an “strutted his rtuff” m thip place i wjth .stream lights playing on room ajnd windows has made one^ the prettiest dkplays ever seem in have a ,broken leg whetL they! sucoe^tfulin baggh^ an eigltt prong - . - « . i^ck, though they had to get a ti dier tonkin him-for theih. Thw are telling tales dn Mr. G. D. McQueen, gBgicAMmi'/:..aghtg»y if the Bank of Rae- ford, to the effect that the . afore mentioned buck .' ran by him and scared about out of his mta, he being speckled to color sometime af ter. This rumor had not been com firmed when the News-Journal went to press. J. H. Blue Returns From Artillery School Mrl J. H., Blue, local civil engin eer, has just returned from a two weeks special traintog in the Fort Monroe Artillery School at Fort Monroe, 'Va. Captain. W. L. Poole states that Mr. Blue made an ex cellent recoiSl while there. He will be at home from now on, engagi^I in bis regular occupation Captain Poole states that Mr. Conrad B^ nard, who is taking three months training at the same tort, is/fnaking a fine showing. Box Supper At Bethel School House MOBESON COUNTYlrnm. The’ i»ealier ^ occasion later to refer the your plane to help a good cause Watch next week’s paper for +*•« placp and .hours. Historical Rally At Silver Grove Qiurch| compiled by the State Commto Sion. Tam average county levy is U cents under 1928. The ^erage rate levied in 93 counties this yw m $1.45 on the $100 of asses^ v^ uation. The corresponidmg 19^ r^ was $1.67. The ass^sed valuation for 86 counties from $%429,000,00b to $2f^O^O0O,0(», On Sunday, Npv. 10th, timre was I or $12,000,000 less. If an historicsl rally at Silver Grove ghouM be maintained the 0*^ Baptist (^urch, colored, for the b«i-h5 counties the total Acreese wpuiu efit of the^urchT 'The semrices be- be $15,000,000., gan at- 2 o’clock p. m. The Mc-L —. Eauchlin choir rendered the music. | p. A. Sheiman « Drtonviae, Joe Terry and Av Martin spoke hobbled about bn a broken an^ the history-of the-chiuich. At 3:30 ^jig«ied twe trains Monday mght that , W. M F^ey of the Pi^byter- rmght have'crashed, into |^vertunil8d itfjuil!^ pe^e OU'OTiW SSMIie™ toad near Oakdale, Taw Sherman dambered from the ov&tumed cp^n in which bs and his wtfe^and wo sons were riding, and a northbound train and then vmlMng s.ion a broken ankle, made hia way :^jCrpmartie,\ gome distance down the tracks to ‘t . McLauch- halt a soutiibound passenger-tram. “ Can^ibdhl.— . E Mrs. K L mURfay, W’J. viola Morrison, a colored woman, thnd j. As*.Wlshn. The.mem- about 30 years old, was brutally m- ■he^urtily thank gault^ Monday afternoon at her The Woman’s Auadliary of Brthel churth will have an old-faidiioned boat supper at tiie Bethel school Friday, Noveinbeir 22nd, at p, m. Everybody to. the com ity are invited to attend. ^ The 5, old and young, hr^ a or something to '!seu, m pie, candy, etcr' The men will hri^g their p^ethooks, buy and elit A free entertainment for all ' ! and' enjoy it. The; proeptsis go to Barinin. Springs Orphaii- 'fiaanek BdMOtioaif Pwee* of Hoke C«i^ Witneu Ftoe Progj«, M^fc A* *AiUi«o By Mr. Jide & Wan^ Of The SUte Deportmeat of Eio- totion, Aa The CBmax, On Tuesday, nijto in the .KnraM hall, the high 's^ in the scholaatx year waa readied when the Hote County Teachers’ Association 1^ their annhai banquif, entertaiii?ng school trusteoa from all poto of tim county, together with their wives mid ’ several tounty officers and ^ Mayor of the Town of Raefcxni, Mr. R. L. Betlnme. Mr. R. A. Sneak; principal of the Antioch school, acted _ as toastmaster and handled ^ |CO- gram like..a veteran, avoito« any and all di^l momaits and keeitog his prograraf running with unusual smootfaness and effectiveness. , It would he uselesB to comment m any one nuniber' on the program tor every part was rendered m®rt ably and was well received by aH present. One incident that was ^ on the. program, was the presentation of aTgift by Mr. tonoak on behalf of tiie teadiexs of the county to County Supt. W. P. HawfieM. In a few well chosen words, Mr. Smoak expressed the loyalty and support of the teathers for the cooperatiwi that Mr. Hawfiold has given them and attributed the success of the si^ools of tlie .5ounty to his aid to MAY HAVE WELLS FULL OF OIL SOOH Oil ProspeclbrsEtove Secured On Several Ttioasand Acres (X Land In Raft Swamp Townslup; Oily Substance Burns In- Lain|^ |^bls ai^ress to which he went into presentation-as- a fine tribute to the s{drit (rf cooperation that was to evi- dent. ' The speaks of the evening, Mr. Jule B. Wfemren, of the State Depart ment of Education was introduced by Supt. HawfieW and made a very _ _ • • • . .v. • 1 Aa Readily. Lumberton, Nov. 12.-^E. R. Smith G. Gillespie, of Fort Laudefdale, Fla., oil prospectors^ have been-^n Robeson County for the past five or six weeks and have secured leases on several thous^d kertis of land to the vicinity of the Daris filling stii- tion, 6 miles from, LsmAerton, Raft Swamp township, wheira. oil has been flowing from a pump^ jfor ^the several weeks;. ax»rding to r^able ato on l^d as JeS tooto-OSe rtsi-' 8. Lacy Little _ _ |s Via;^ Fairleys| [ informatian ^ven .Tli Robes,tmiaH' the ^ at ***®. Fairley. She and Mrs. Fairley are thfe ■ fUltoR holding district conferences "through- mmds of some (>f the Ffyetteville Plresbytery-. of the Mrs. Little “is a daughter of Dr. them to Alexander Sprunt, of-Charleston, and tr^e of ofl m 1^* the wife.-of Dr. Lacy Little who is ship tor the past 30 yeare. For ateo a^mi»imary to China. They | years people have ^ axe at^! 'feel ybug’ presence. T y complimented at borne about one mile from" Maxton, by her brothdr; James Mo^Son, 24, _ ■. . 1 who is said to be mentally unbal- P. D. Barrington, | The woman was attacked with an axe, and is in a serious received severe Rev. Jno. A. M^il^ ^ Honored By Baptists ^ head. James had been a patient ^ in the hospital for the in^e at The Baptists pastors of the stdte, ^Idsboro. He was oommitted TntpgriTig at Shfelby recently, elected | jail Rev. A. BtoMillan of Mills Home Baptist church, Thomasville, as their —+ oT,a- state leader for the j n J p *1, 1 - WO Big Hits At witong"ye^.*^ MoMillan is well I The Carolina Theatre At Southern Pines , Hoke and Scotland Comnties, wHo f" J T .* n 1. will be highly pleased at hearing of I The smaiEte®!, most amusu^ Ip SS^Ithis.spleiKhd honor and responsibiUty (^ ^^sSeS“^ K'"’ev2“SS is coming to the Carolina Theatre Southern Pines, on Thursday, Fri- ty respectfully submit the following rep^: We passed Club Old Qotihes Day coming tp hiiu, We passea on fourteen Bills of I , f Indictmenit and foUnd fourteen True Saturday W Onianj,S Bills. ' - - . Reports from Magistrates were exiamin^ and found to be correct. We examined the Court House and The Wonian’s Club has desj;gnated Jail, and-fouTid it to be in good con- Saturday, November 16th, as Old dition. But recommend the Coin- ,| Clothes Day and aire requesting ev- mdssioners to buy one dozen jail leryone who has any. old clothes that bf»TnwM^f!ka. 1 they can spars to have them ready We examined the truck drivers j Saturday morning and the ^ of the county and found three under Scouts will call for .them. A great age, Howaird Wood, Loyd Croley, deal of real need for old clothes is Oyde Mclimis. .But find Howard being reported,to the Woipan’s Club Wood and Loyd Croley very compe- and they, are undertaking to relieve tent driiveais. iWe also find oiie to- sulrering as-much as possible. Neairiy competent - driver, Dwight Picklei’. I everyone can. ,and should, have “ We also find some of tfre truqks|part in this'goc.d work, without pfropfer brakes and window lij^ta. 'We recompileodi that this re pair he made at once. We also recommend thalk school children be delivered to their homes on rainy afternoons where they are a!s far as one-half mile from route. We, the Grand Jury, find there Js IJocal Talent At School Auditonum day"'^ Satur^y with a matinee at 3:00 P. M. It s the name is “Sweetie” and Parmnount mato it. ^ „ n i In it are Nancy Carroll, Helen Kane and Jack OaMe and a support oast 'tiiat was made for the ing ure. It is a cleverly feontrivec re on all college pictures ever ^s^j-nrade^K^ch cleverly utilizes this at tractive material -mid has a vast jvear’s leave. Dee Little Injured, I ble with their- pumps out ^re, of- ten gettkig a'brownish sort ol sub stance which resembled the type of oil that is coming from the Davis At Oil Mill Monday ^n^seeing ^mething lake oil on tw — of the wat^ to the small stTMons' of Dee Little ,a colored man who the. section for years: and during works for the Hoke Oil and Ferti- . past several days searcheru ap^ lizer Company at their cotton oil ently have found more si^ mill to the south edge of town, aCci- stance than was known ^ e^. dentally stepped into the seed con- Some people have gone to tot- veyer last Monday morning 'a;nd had tom of the streams his right foot severed across the in- found that the leaves have a trace istEiD. Dr. R. A. Mathesoh was called of the oil. ^ „ Ji, ' ✓ and after cording his leg above the 1 Burns Readily. _ knee to sltqp the flow jof blood, and. The oil lihat has been giving other temporary relief, bur- the pump is of a browni^ ried him off to Highsmith hospital similar to the looks of orange caiu^ where the wound received proper It JjP f. treatment. It Was a painful injury, smells of linseed oil ^ eS but at last accounts, he was doingjfin^ ^p^ft^wamn he'onle Wreck On Raeford- iholeS th^^eabdut resembles that oi man dug a holfe last Aberdeen Highway the puAp Last Sunday night between,, 9 and 10 o’clock there was a head-on col lision between a Cleveland car dinv- en by Jolpi Williams, colored, and a ^Chevrolet ,drive!n by L. V. Mc- Phatter, 'also oolcired,- and both of Moore, jpbunty. Williams who has an ir went back to find ly filled, with water ^bsaru* on top. 'While thert iS^reat interest inj^ developments, there are many who are skeptical and are not convinced that there is oil in Robeson tyy. Many people from Luanberton have ffone out into the section .and the obmparative sAool costs for. 1900 and 1928, shc»tor the difference in the pmtohasivng power of the dollar, the difference in the length of sdiod term, the ■ difference to tbe inunber of sitojqcts tang^ fond the ^fference to the number of children in school today^compared to twenty years ago. His figures m t^ canqiari- sai“ -ivere more* totereeting and couraging. He fsp6k» of tiie fiirt that about haH the populaticn of the; state paid no propj^ tax tat received tke s;;une s^iool advaitoges Mijft thos^^'-who' did. mdtcocuy li^"’'that^%reae dwkld oe coweeted^ with a tax m ruxwes, such m chewing gton, cosmetics and the like for which the peopte of this state are spending some $66,000,000 Whether or not one '"agreed with all that Mr. Warren had to ray, all would agree that he was well inform ed on his subject and a deep stu dent of present day school problems. Following is the program that was carried out, tcgeitheir with the committees who were responsible fee the carrying out of the airaugei ments. The excellent dinner served by the L^es’ Auxiliary of the American Legion. Song, Carolina; Prayear, Dr. W. M. Fairley; Welcome Xyinena Smith; Response, W. E..Freeman; Introduc tion of 'Teachers, W. P. Hawfield; Solo, Mrs. Barrtogtm; Reading “Edu cation,” Miss. Kirkpatrick; Indian Dance. Under direction of Miss* Ty son; Reading, Mrs. E. B. Ga’*.*^; Jokes. Supt. W. E. Fell;, Declan.aMon, Famous Universal EJducation, Can Aiken; Address, Mr. Jule B. War ren. Reception tCcmmittw ^ ‘ W. -E. Pell.' Gaiiman; Mi-iS Katy Lou Geddie. Mi'^.s Treya .Auman,. Miss Gola Willoughby, Miss Eliza beth Stotts. .Fia-iuce W. P. Rod^ri ' Toart Master R, A. SmoaS, I’rincipal Antioch school. - easy 400 you want to learn vmy to earn a mfllion,- — r r ' j {« tKoi Friday night, Novemhetr 16, at the hedng a waste of road work ^|hiA school auditogluim, “See. You county, by^plpwmg w one side of tte j »» big threcHact tnyisicai com- rod leaving this ^rk unfmsl^ ^ ^sented for the bene- fit of the Bciool equipment fund, ^ Leak about this big money-mak-. -We r«ommend ttot the jmdge rt ^ McDonald, BethflP&s Bridge«be ^ the business man; Bos/^U Bethune, Swacto^ ^Md the *"^“^-0^ « Englishman; Harry Ep- D.'-Henly., McNeiU’a ,pl^ be f«ed Lt^/^ iir. ^atigaible Jew. ; at ke , „ I "we aren’t going to tell you all about ithe .play because we want you to come see it for yourself. So F. F. MePhaui, Poreman. W. F. TowBBEiiid, Secretary. At the grave of the departed, the take advantage .of this 'w^erful oW et^T^t to empo^ty and.^ your ^wkets at hSid^lSdjigtoto the abyss he the^Hi^ Company. , M Hui funeral L tWe liMitise. you more than yoiw hihd. Looktog into the ah; deUveicd Utoseu- of the antloDe “Samuel Johnsoo,” he «aid towow- fony, “yuu isjpwe a yoo !• goflti6'Hflww UtooM. ytw akV* IMrug Company. you more than 'your mctoey'A v^ snappy costumes, ^|gi|^ l>Mni|ip, lively chemases, a aplenr A finished prododiMi. "See You Uter.” , - ■ ■■■ - ■' amount of fun with it. The picture also contains a cast of over 200 gay, singing college boys . arid girls, to a collegiate jazz revue in which are a lot of new song tots, hot dances and hdlairiouB comedy as well as a big football ,game. . Helen Kane is A hit m a oustoin- mniHc ‘‘boopa - boopa - doop’ part. Nancy OaorroU takes. the'Tead^ aM adds, a sweet singing voice to her always pl^asinjr actiiy^ ana Stanley Smith is sure fire with the flappers. “Sweetie” is a surprise picture which you will regret not seeing One of the ^atest pictures of the y^r is coming on Monday, Tues-. day. Wednesday and Thursday, (four days), Nov. 18-19^20-21. It is Radio’s piirture of the century, Ziegfield s fabulous, all-talking, super screen spectacle, RK^Kita, i^th Bebe Dani^ and her. gjionous voice, which will prove a big sim- prise to alV her, admirers of the sileut screen, in the title role. ..sup port^ by John Boles, as tiie bopdit, singing ss he has" never sung be- fok/ "Rio Rita" is the piece of,.filmu8ical entertotonafent duced to date and .is a positive $2.00 attawjtion .k any spot. H is not only a flrie produ^u to every reApeiet; it is outstanding to enter- tahunent appeal^ __ settuWt unsavo^ reputation, was "^ompan-I traces of the oil and are un- ied by another negro ruan:^,and explain where it comes Phatter had several colored people 1 The fact that the stuff smells, in the Chevrolet with him. All were refined kerosene has caused many more or less injiured an^ both cars L.^ skeptical, were badly wrecked- Willia^, it is leases that'are being signed, said, was ir; a drunken condition and has been recoirded to had a pistol in his (Jar, and he is office the respster of deeds of now under indictment for driving a county, give the lessees the right car under the influence of whiskey for oil promptiiig pur- and for having a pistol. The wreck ^ ^ term of 6 years, and as (KXiurred on the* Raeford-Aberdeen after as oil ik found/there^ highway between Sanatorium and I persons leasing the land fun^h Adiley. Height. . , | all equipment and do tbe^ drilltog, • 7“ “ and the lessors get one-mghth. ComDetltlVe Rifle Mr. smith formerly hved in Kings — - rrw J 1 Mountain. He married a sdstei o- . Match Inursday Willie J, Preyatt of Lumberton. He On next Thursday, Not. 21st. there has. had '^somfe experienw “ ®“ vrall De a competitive rifle match busuiess, it is said. Mr. over at the old Black place in the is said to be a Fort Bragg reservation with at least Superior co^ man who has three cSSudes competing. A num- Missouri. H®, her «f prizes will be given fur. the expellee m the oil it is never lost best kooting. Ihcluding six turkeys. | reported. “S If a turkey a^ this time of year „ ! r,,. j doesn’t make a feUow shoot his best tleia is someUiing wrong with hini | New -York, Nov. ll.-^(Autocaster) -HM ■mi '''' -.‘■vT New Feature Added For Our Readers The News-Journal is glad to an- ncmice that it is.throuirh Pubhaheris Autocaster Service, «We to furaisii. its xeadsrs with a omumn of ^’hot” comment upon the news of the week^ This Column is prepared by Mr. Frank Barker Stockbridge of New York. Mr. StocKbridge needs not mtro- ductiim tto any who read has article “Small Tbwn PSapers,” wteeh ran to the Saturday Evening Boat last year. A newspaper man for mote timn forty years, he began on a town weekly and yent throuj^i the. mill to thfe head of a great Nw York daily. For twenty yea» hg- has been a reguhm cimtribator ^ all the important national magaxuws. His weekly comment on the news riews of a man who has , contact wik the small own and the point of view of its ^ people. Michael Bannone, 8, was an uw ■Btiri music, exceptional cast, splendid 1 valifi nnaUe to or hej» jtogtog, cOTiedy igair excellence, dance | his dying If*^^?toer prayed^ for S^^les,' bn&t oostapies wd [three ho^ for ^ return of toe of -rMaiioololr St J&te what holoir) finale . I covered and Ms . "iKo .Rite” is a picture you vdRj his recovery , to his grandtotoeris to see the second time. ^ wirij^ to w second Daring the war a .militant EngliA^’’ ,der milking patriotic speetoas in - stppped A a farm one «va^ ^ mg'-'hnU found a huky ifoung 8e» _ nfilking. "And Why '>t*> yon not nti ^ the front, ay raari.?” “Ah, weeL" spoke “there naq allk at that -n
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