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SUCCESS ASSURED FOR WOMEN'S TRAINING CAMP 0?.SLOW CITIZENS TURN TWO DEATHS RESULT MEREDITH SAYS HE IS T-8trtko Spread In--Monica.- Mexico City, - Jna 28. Th strike moTement i variout parts of t!ie Be publi Is growing, dispaULea to th"JIc- ice City newspapers aay. 1 Thar spinning mills ia Pnebla eify hav been closed by a walkout for which ao reasoa was given, according to Ex celsior.;" ; 5 ' - OUT TO HEAR MORRISON .,- FROM AUTO ACCI DENTS AlamancB Countr Aothoritiai .... NOT AFTER NOMINATION Varioifi Hi GAS RATE FIGHT Application! : From MakiTt Stirling fipeech'at Jack toarille la Bahalf of Demo . cratio Priaciplea T- Secretary of Agricultur Mere ly Attendin"; Conventiba U ?arta of The Union, Horth 'r Carolina Leading trr- i Wifl Tako Etep To Stop - Violation of Law V . NEWS AND .OBSERVER, RALEIGH. N. G, SUNDAY MORNING, T JUNE 277 Mayor Eldridgs Suggest Tha 1 s Raleigh and Durham unite COMMISSIONERS WILL' VIGOROUSLY RESIST RATES Mayor " Hotiflei Corporation Commiaslon That - Saleifh wAtu Hearing; Date Is Hot ""Yet DtttnoiMd. Lrt - In crease Oraatad Allowed Pow .er Company Wm 13 P. 0, 'V. Mayor T. B. Eldrjdg ha written May or IS. E. Nainom, of Durban. suggest fng tb advisability f joint actio by th citiet of BaJaigh, ana Irarttsm in op- - position to th petition of tha Carolina rower and light company for laereaaea CM rata la tb two cities. Too petition haa been tiled with tbo Btato Corpora tioa Commission) aad tho city commls- Stonere of Baleigh woro yesterday sou fled of the Detition and eakedif a bear log oa tho matt wool ho desired. Mayor Eldridg sesured tbo Cemmissioa th.tt Baleiirh want to bo beard. . Whether Baleigh aad Durham Join haado ia nh debt or not. thoro io ao nueetioa of Baieisb'i oppoaitioa. " ditch." said Mayor Eldridg roatcrdey, ' Tbo power company ia baaing its peti- opera tioa, of eommoditiao of all kinds, wage .taxoa. Had other aoocaaary ex ' rtendlturee. Ik its' petition, tho com- paay tha it mnuf iron fu oalea In tho part ft mootos at do is nin -rod Durham- aav- bcea moot operating xpenaei during tho tBo, period, exoluaivo cf any charges agaiuif interest ant aeprc.sii;on. In addition, ia, ia pointed out that and impreeeaieai. bo SaIuIl aad Durham plant! bare con tn ooaipaay 1200,000. ' In an order issued May . 1918, tho Coroorntion Commission allowed tho Carolina Power and Light Comny an increase ia ratoo of appromately-I3 pr ttmti- Blue that time, it r pointed ut ia tho vetition. expense bare in created initea dof decreased aa antiei' naiad. Coal thai in 1919 could bo bought for 82-50 at tha mine aad ia J91 from tSJSO tar S3J50, to available bow only oa tho open market at from 88 to 10 per ton. jCrude oil, lb ia alio alleg ed, that coot four cent per gallon iu J918 bow It quoted at 18 eenta. - Tho company aikt tha tbo rateo aa petitioned become effect! to July It. Bryan Advocates Planlc Endors ing Volstead Dry Act (Continued from Fag On)- did. Everybody " that; either party can koum two third of tho oea at at this oleetiom and making of tho treaty a party ieeuo invites, therefore, o ahem battle with no deciaioa possible. " X lain majority of tho Amerieaa peo ple want pence and world dtrarmamoaW Tho Bepublica party aemee nn tbm aad tbio denial offero tho Demo crat i party aa opportunity oeldom pro tented in politics, - There sens little doubt of tho party disposition to write a labor plank sat Ufaetary to wage oaraoro and a plank tn rrimiltnre. The tw aoee- tions OTr which there may be differ oneeo of opinioa are, firat, will tho party offer itoelf aa defender of tho homo againtt tha saloon! 1 feel tare it will. Second, will it giro expression, to the laf ent;mei't of tho eountryt 1 hove to. ' EXPENSE ACCOUNTS v IN STATE PRIMARY ' (Coatiaoed from fe One) lot a oaBdidato for it paUnl that ho if lot eeeking tho nomination. Wlloaa May Talk. Should ht bo tendered tho aomiaatioa Vy tho eoaroation. it would eerre to draw from him eome npreeiioni regard ing tho contention whksh -to date ht hat cot doomtd it wine to aiako. -' BopretonUtivo JohnJ H. Buiall haa area Informed by Col. 3. C. Oaken, IT. 8 District Engineer at Norfolk, that ho haa adrertiaod for bid to begin work et tho eeetioa of tho- inland waterway between Alligator . and Ponge KWere, Pi. ana tnat nwrwtu suftw-M Juno SO. If a catiefnetory bid it re- rrWed work ahouid bogl wnmn tttrty eart thereafter. This it a part of the Inland waterway leroea Norfolk aad 'Beaufort inlet, and involve tho eiearutioa of a canal croae Byd county from tho head of Aligator rivor to Pungo river. Thie canal will conform to tho dimontiost Of tho other part of tho waterway and will have a depth of twelv feet and a raui vi on nwin "j hundred and any root. ...J..a an. I orhiii-iortaaon-dt.myed for more tbnn , .i moath on .ecount et the obstacles encountered i cur ing tbe title for the rights of way across a number of tract of land. Th dedtbtve not been secured for the entire distance, but the district en.giaeur has bee authorised by tho Secretary of War to tcgia th work of construct. 2ng'thirTiut."; ' 7 Nerwood-Elllngtoa Mnrrluge.' Mim Both Martin Norwood, daughter of Mr. George W. Norwood, formerly of Baleigh, and Dr. Amsi J. Ellington, Iso of Raleigh, were married her io dnr at high noon. 1 s Th ceremony wts performed at th bom of tbe bride, 1T37 Biggt placc.HDr. Horry 3. Tuppert, pastor of tho First Pttptist chnroh of Washington,' officiat ing. The serr8 was simple od at tended by otry a few friends of th tiupie. The bride, whbHRalieen In TTaaliiiBrT ton holding a respensiblo position in tho Tresiury Department,-is well known : w-i.i.i. . st- . . . . . ... tenogrphcr in i tie" BusInfsTTifliro-of th wi and. Ohtcrvcr. Dr. Ellingtcr, son of Mr. and Mr: W. 3. Ellington. t a popular young professional roan of Raleigh and a graduate of Wtke ForMt. After the ceremony, Dr. and Mrs. El lington left on an afternoon train for Atlantic City, . They will be t horns ia Baleigh after July 5. - (rreece it planning to build railway v'ch for years it hat begged Turkey to huJi. ' " " -' ,r v Aahovillo, June M-Tbe ouceoaa of tho Cultcd Btatea, Training, Corpt L Camp for Wonioa, T b hold in AthOTillo-July IS-Auguat 4th, t$ amurod.; . , Tho memlerihip la tho Camp hat beta limited to IflQO women. ' Application! recoivefar CatiiirHR8dorter"-th Board of Trade Building lor tno pan week, are from women in varioa part! of th. VmiuA Btatoa, with North. Caro- liaa leadinaJ""7"C -rKT-- Thooo roeeivod thin vaeek arcs urt. Joha 6V Pcanoa, Mia Mary Grimm Cowpcr. Mn. B. K. Aromwa, Mim Irene Scott, and Mm.: M. M. Frtlor, Bnlelgh. Mr. Landnay I'attrtreon, winiron. galmn; Mm. B. E. Little, wadeeboro; Mr. W, H MooT Qroonvllle;Mr!. H. H. McCoy, Kinntoa; Mn. A. B. Cald well. Jr.. and Miao foiteflle Dnvia, High Point; Mine Maudo O'Neale, PostmiatroM at Capo Hnttoraa; Miea eteUe Flower, Dnrhamt Mr. V. J cmee, otaieaviiiat Mim Minnie Ia Hoover, Aiheboro; Mr. Job Hi Tiptoa, Ooldabaroi Mia Cora Belo Iree, Secretary Johneoa County Bed Crone,' aad Miaeee iHadie Pnekett, Virginia Pockott aad Bottie Adnme, all of timithaeld; Mrar. T. H. MePherton. Bocky Mount; hfiaa Mary Kogor Hha ford and airter, Hiekoryf-Mx. Jg. Crawford, WayaaevUlej Mie Bern Addiaoa, Jaaotto finaateln, and Ml. C C. Barbae, ot Aaheville. Application thif weett from other atatoo are i hfiao Bath Andrew. Jack- Alabama; Mis Floreaee Jacobs, Bavanaah, Oa.; Mra. Join Fattonoa, ymakfort, . Mie Mad Burt, Car- thage, Mieaoun; ants yeoeee x. uiRwnny,! Atlantic City, N. J.i Mik ElU.bom Mohlsr. Silver Bpringe, Md.; Misses Emma Ludvie, Leah Loviaom, Anna L viaon and Et Lovmon, CBigo, lit N6AI1pment of Strengtlr- So FarForAnyAspsrant (ContUned from Pad Oao) ? who disregard wholly tb fbrmer oeere Ury' docJkration that he dbr aot wiah hi nam to be preeenUd and claim that th convention will need to take only a few ballot to topple it majority into their column. The claim of ad herents of other candidal! i aro(full of eonnaeneo sua nope. Boon) Talk of Deadlock. There ia some talk, of deadlock aad compromise aeadldate thmt wa heard at th Bepahlieaa convention. Ia th com promise talk among th gathering delegate, MeAtdo general' It 1 broucht out in tho end. Hi sup porter, aoeimff a majoruy rot aeitaerd Palmer aor Oca. feel that ia aurh an emewoaer tho former aoeroUry would ho "drafted'' aad could not decline to make tbo race. Tko 24. hoara proeodirig tho assembling of the convention, however, will pro dueo nomothina; more (fcfinite. Delegn ttonnwilt be eaaeaaing aad making their Irst aad oooad hoiee aad there will bo indication of which . way eentiment turniasT. At th moment, however, atUntioa 1 eon taring largely oa Mr. Bryan, aad tho delegatoo are woadenag how much el old time rumpus be may fctctt up. Mr. Bryan -ltoM::t-wiiout to this spoculatioa aad i saying aotbing. DRY WIN OCT IN CAJUCli i nm nivcTl.viKI a net DKLBGATE8 San Franc ieo, June 26.-Ponniylra- ait "dry won a amaaning vniorr th tat convention caucus today, de- featintr effort to instruct for a "wet" plank by a vote of 0 to 13. Tbo "wets moved a lntirucv vsneo MeCormieh, former chairman of th Na tional committee, selected today as Pennsylvania member of tb convention reaolittioae committee, to urge a modi t cation of th Volstead prohibition en force e act tn permit mnnufaeturo of light wiWo aad heers. Th "drvs" countered with a met ten to table which carried, 0 to IS. PENNSYLVANIA DELDGATB9 FOR PALMBR TO THni BITTEB END Baa rraneiaco. Juno M. Th Pennsyl vania delegation ia coueut today wai In structed to vote n a unit for Attorney General Pnlmer for president to h bitter nd. AMES LANE ALLEN, A VISITOR IN ASHEylLLE Asbeville, June 86-Jame , Lan Allen, th noted Kentucky novelet, la in Asheville for the summer, tbe guest of f riends In "gtOf Prh, whor h-i4 bntUy ongagad-ia writing: a now aovel. Mr. Allea hna oftea viaited AihsvilH tnd And her th environment for hit work wKea naatly suiU him, he tUU. He haa aot selected a nam lor u atw novel yet, that i it ha aot bets given to tho public as yet. Thduth- J'Kentueky-Caidiaa.l. "Th Choir Invitible" and other aovelt, th scon of many of which ar laid ia Kentucky. And inspiration hers for MDISUJ. u .v. i .: - I -"T". JT'l BSOPIV, wi ,,11111111, vi Hiafii are tocrkiaf forward with great intcrett to th completion of tho novel. . The Weather Ome. Waited -State Weathe -Bsreaa. FOBECAST Baleigh, N. C Juas 58. -North Carolina: Fair 8unday sad probably Monday, mild temperature. TEMPCBATUBE Highest temperature jii,.,.,, tZ Lowert temperature , Kl Mean temperature ................ 72 Deficiency for the dsy Aversgs daily defcleney sines V Jan. lt '.. ..... .. ..... ...to FKECIPITATiOM ia inches) 1 Amount for. tho St hours ending nt 8 p. m , ., 0. ToUl for th month to dste 4.8.1 1" Fsrese for th month l.....iwj 0i84-4 Dedciencr since Jsn. 1st a.!3- HUMID1TV .. I s.m. I PH. T J 48 Drybulb Wet bulb .... Rel. Hiimiditr 7 2 " 41 ... 3 ...'TS ' put-ieuBE; (Bcduced t sea level) a. m .... 8030 m. .... Sunrise 4:59 f . m. Bunaet T:3S 50-t p. m- : JackaoSTilU, Juno 54 Onl coun ty 'citiien turned oat earn here thit afternoon to hear Hon. Cameron Morri oa aad the eoart room of tho court bouee wa Ailed almort to capaoty. Air. MorrUoa mad atirriag ipeech ia behalf of Demoeratl principle! of gov enuncnt and dioeume 1 pvopoeed yt gram for tb continued progr of North Carolina. - He came htrlr automobile from Wilmington where he apent lut sight, bavin driven to. tb aeaport towa folowing a big and nthuiati mooting of Pender county mipportor ?- and friend ia the court house at Burgaw last night. After hlr addree here he left for Bayboro ia Pamlico county U epesk tonighL-Ih charaotor of ipeecho Mr. Morrison haa been do livering throughout thl section of tho Btato ha helped th Demoerati party materially, mea familiar with political conditions ereabeut aay. Tke ruber- na to rial candidate hi diseutead th gubernatorial contest but little, tahlig time only to reiterate now and then certain statement be ha, mad with reference to hi program for helping tho Btato in th event h If elected Governor but ha devoted th greater part of -hia addrrti to better acquain ting Ibo Democrats of tho Btat with tho remarkable record whieh -their party ha made during tha last oeven year especially during and siae(the world war. Ia Marina Butler' homo county, Bipeon, jar. wai given one of tbo moat eatbu initio reception ye- ;.mt irwriiMS ju tM raccivett on nil -j- ... . fct.-.riii- "--""T . "7u. k- adlenea which thronged the court bouse ttrongly and frequently during hi pteeh. ,. CANDIDATES HAVE ONE MORE WEEK NOW While .Cameron Morrison it winding upHiia second primary campaign next t'riday night la Baleigh, O. Max' Gard ner wUf be delivering bis final blow ia Beidavill. Gardner1 CngsgemenU ": - Lieutenant . Governor Gardner speaking engagements for the last week f th campaign ar a fdlowet Wit son, -Monday . night; Bobersonville, Tuesday Booa ; Washington, Tuesday night i Enfield. Wednesday aitoraoon; rTarboro, Wedaaoday aigbt: Gaatonia, fThuraday alght; Beidsville, Friday. Jongrcasmaa Clyde K. Hocy . will speak ia the iatereet of Mr. Gardner' candidacy at tho following place the wimiui mum t hwiw, jnunuav hub,. -waanraua 4 uervauaa ai.ajnt t aiuiumtvwi Wednesday night; High Point, Thurs day night; Concord, Friday night, Motrlaaa' Itinerary -Mr. Morrison's itinerary for th final week follows: Bib ven, 1 o'clock Mon day; Washington, g o dock Monday j Windsor, 8 o'clock Tuesday: Ahoekie. 8 o'clock Tuesday; Jackson, t o'clock Wednesday; Weldon, S o'clock Wednes day; Yaaceyville, 2 o'clock Thursday) Beidsville, S o'clock Thursday; Baleigh 8 o'clock Friday. - J. D. MeCalL former-mayor of Char lotto, spot! yesterday t Farmvillr, Ay- den nd Greenville in bcbalf of Came ron Morrison. i JOHN i. PARKER SPEAKS TO VOTERS OF IREDELL Btalesville, Juno 2.-Joha J. Parker. Republican candidate for. Governor, spoke to the citizens of Iredell ia the courthouse this afternooa. Hia speech lasted for nearly two hours. Tb speaker stated that hs would be the next Gov ernor of North Carolina, aad it was no concern to him whether "Men" or "Cam' wss nominated by the Demo crats. He asserted thst the Republi can is the progressive party of this tSato and be pledged to throw his' in fluence! when he becomes Governor, for a better educational system, for better roada and for a more modern s.vttem of taxation. N. C. ALLOTTED $90,000 FOR VOCATIONAL WORK By (Special Loosed Wire.l Y Washington, June 26. A tentative al- Ictment of f 00,000 as a toUl for four ytars, has been msde to North Carolina for vocational rehabilitation work under recent act of Congress. This sum can b tpcBt la th Stat for trainins? ear- tots injured ia industry provided that th State government nrnrooriate aa equal sum Jpr eipenditurf iu jhe work. Th allotmeat is msde oa a basis of topulaUea, and for the irst year North Carolina is allotted $18,000 from the Federal tressury. The attt thro year call for $240O esch year- i POSTWAR IMMIGRATION KEC0SQS ARE SHATTERED New Tork. June 2.AII .....4. l. ;. ... . ... - w iiuvus aero since tha w. ' .w- broke, today when 6ioiVr: f"!" mencon! flooded tho Ell island immigration statiow. Twewt. k aiuonal guards were immediatelv aWl fon duty. . L t-ommissioner of Immlwratioa Tr.A. eric k A. Wallia, who Ust month pre, dieted tho number of immigrants would mount to WOO. day, attributed the ia erease t the aetivity f foreign agent of trans-Atlsntle steamship lines. Th Massai tribe of Africans aeknowl. edge a master. - C. A. ALLEN; Jewelry Repairing aad Manufactur ing. Prompt Carrie. All work guar anteed. 8UH FATKTTXVILLB St. -Over McLeod WaUon's. " GrovYouT-Dair FREE RECIFE After being stwest teUll held Vsw Terk ri,"l crew kslr u a eralise grewtk t see 0tr wtkh as en vewS te ear cue er wemsn wke wuhee evereeaM eaa4nifl er tia hair frewlh. Or iMticg ses el the nrvo ersttea. AXelte. will t mailv vita twee tf. re sn4 10 ., mmm e S'I.er. His lUnn ts Jt H. Brittei BT sol, Stattea f. tw Xwk, X X. - Burlington, Jas 24W Two death hv occurred 1 this city during the past thro dyt a account of iutoB9bll ae; cidenU. Thfflrst oe eceurwi Thuri day afternocB"whca the si y car-old ton of Baxter Vaughn, colored, was thrown from a delivery track in- thtJdCtrpw- tcwa negr settlement south of tb city and killed. It seems that, according to th information obtained, th little fel low attempted to climb upon the truck whil it'wat moving, and we throw gainst a post by th side of th road, hi Beck was broke a, and death resulted within a fw minutes. . Th second fatality oeeurred ycatcr dsy afternoon about 2 o'clock near the Midway store on th Burlington-Graham highway. Th four-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mr. W. J. Stuck was hit by passing automobile and died with in twenty minute. Tb child stepped out into the road from behind an ie wagon aad was hit by aa automobile driven by Elxrt Garrison. Th accident wa unavoidable, a th driver of tb ear did aot se th child until h wai almost on it. Tho county authorities a re determined to stop tho violation of th Btato speed law-relating J automobile. Soeeial Traffic Officer E, A. Hensiey mads seven arrests and secured tb numbers of 18 ethers Thursday afternoon on the Burlington-Graham road. Eaeh n arrest. d wa renulred to put up a cash bond of $10. Th officers' re coin after Tth spwdoTranir-witt-nss every hum pomioio to check' the violation of this he, - ' . , ; , - , The Charles Fisher CbspUriof tbe TT M Ts a a m a m t uuiieu xmugaiers or me uonieoeracy will entertain tb Confederate vter'ni. k iuuh ceuniy m un nif ap1' day. July I. A dinner will be served thea in th Ubaeeo warehonae, .t, and-l mey wm oe aamittea to th moving Die- tur theaters ia th afternoon ?e,'(ifJ charg. I fVU TCnUlid MUttHai, AUUUtNl NfcAR . Wilson, Jun 88c Two persons jjeiiJ uui, axim VTOUII1K IUUVI'j I o'clock when two automobiles 'cranked together on mil east of WtoonfvQfiT of tho machines was driven. by'J.ilf mil iu oincr uj a youia whosennms was not learned. f Ia thee ar with Mr. Pettway ,was the Greea of Wllbanks. TCMh)Vgr f 1 was severely eu about tbeZriegtXaii r C... mnA UA .1.1!.. (V.';rii "wf whw r vaaaaaj .ov ewi ei by mi youth wa hurt , Both eart were, badly result of the collision.. . AN AKI8TBOPBArT (uedieated to u man Whoeo Hjuiaed: "Well, Tm tTKJfP2' Those charming ladies got yri-jW ny. But wo gonna have a ter, brighter hospital, t) .'-- ,1.11 For this th nth seaeqn, , Ton some to bat, . Dear old Straw Rat. Ton bo of ancient lineage,' Almost any age, u Fine old eristroerat. t no, h--. p imtUK Mtl wt tmurn. ;-r:;:,... - , - - - . . . , . . -- ,. . ... t ' V Experience Point, Out ThU ' -'0B Salient Fact of Motordom ' -y jUl. ! ' ::::ii:::::::::!!!:::,J : E ::::::::: : - ! i j E ::: I :::: I ::!::::::::::::: : S S .B ' l ' ' " iiliEiEEiElEN ... iSSfl f j ... '.A'. v . 'ril "S jrf,' i : - -: : BBS IteILJ 11 , ,. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II I LBj ... ... ' ; : , ' , MiHifc i jts III I " ' "t mLffl,pQMHoM--TtAs v " 7 . nal ' v IT l llllllffl . than an y other " - '1211 jty 1 1 1 1 1 1 IH 1 1 1 1 1 Southern J)istnbu --r ' " "" il i 1 1 i fl 1 1 1 1 1 1 1' tor yet 'we've not tt;r' TzJS 3S "f'vfe v H- - - - - - :"- . . ' ' ' ' -- - " - ' . ; 5 lffl Why ExperimentI We Have The TIRE You' NEED y -y afssj. tr"c rw , .'II 1 "THAT; AIR SIVICE'V 1 i. ,: aSoutKeast Corner Wilmington and Davie Street . - 1 V; I t ,....''',.'... .... .... ' ' :-.--..-..--. . -. ' Baa Francisco, Jus 3d. Secretary LMsredith asnoaaced today that h was not Sa aay sense a candidate for tht Democratic nomination for president He has been among those for wh)om nomination work was ia progress at th coaventio and plans for presenting hit nam to tb convention bed been mad Th secretary' formal statement did not' sy whether th plant had beet ctueeiled Joint htadquartsrt for Msrsdith aad former. Ambassador Grrd, also a eon-tender- for th nomination, haa been opeaod her. Their names were linked la th sign announcing th whereabouts of workers f ot th twin boom "1 am attending th eemvtntloa mere ly at a delegate at lsrg from Iowa," tb secretary said. "I appreciate more than I eaa say th friendship aad con fidence expreaaed by Iowa friends ia their Buggestioa. of my nam to th Baa Francisco convention, but I am not in any sent a easdidat for th nomin ation. I am perfectly happy as Secre tary f Agrieultur and if I may con tinue nntil March 4, aext, to rvi tha cntir people of ih nation by encour aging agrieultur and by urging proper support of it through adoquat appro priations t th department of sgri cul ture, I will feel that I sm working ia a. field la which I ca b mott ff' tiv. -r " - - , Democrat au eonfidsnt of tuecest with Senator Harding as th Bepubli- can candiOat and with th Sepublieaa platform draws at Chicago leaving th Tfejjpl la doubt t to Just where tht Bepnblioaa party stands a th leegu amtrMi nin STriun IB BIPOBTID IN OUTffsfli N"w Tork, Jun I6Th United Etnte Bidpping Board's wooden steamtr Lcwistown, which rnllsd from Baltimore Hun 88 for Cherbourg, reported herself ijr distress at i:o e ciock this axtsraoon offeCip Sable, giving her position at laHvuos wjBjjortn, tongttoa w west JVurding U wirls messages relayed fcTh Bhippisur Board stoamsr Tuck nuck." which Bailed' from Baltimore June ffor Teaeriff , Canary Islands, report- M-SB,pteite up tb Jjesriston's- radio icl U,l hut hd received n rpy..ae to what kind of aaeistano ibo required. XBbth'ar earn steamer. Th Lowia- JroN registers "3,609 deadweight" tons and Tsrdmem'g Walhent Sada. LPinebluff. Ark- Jun tft-Tn- nil . oncoi uivom Jieir. yramn Here was .Library ofdcml of Madrid hare eon. d th idea of-placing book ia pub- WAElNINCr IoB onfnWmfl jefla ft(BJSj 9$B)alk9 $1 aMt kMM Vn t MtiM -wnnne m mtmnk tan Krai tm ft gUl hi, watia. aMkH MisM n :ISifMa. tOdtr wnon Mm msa -avraad tn " . r K&M th'yiamn' aocitlon,Junioa tou?& .igE. ThV decision carnage: a aj preached at conference of striking .f(iv'uuiu yiuci,!, ox iiue roe a. fi0 ... , i : .1 I, ,.. i..ii ti ... i wn nw w. CATumt unrfac. w v ------ i iB,hdue wiwum. wwiiia ettg i 1 1 m ii i n miiieii 11 11 i aw -t imciuuiiiui iuvw - mm . . 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