? Co. Commissioners jgjj vygj Expeditures and _ Receipts for October Following statement as to what the County officials are Dowmg- should be of interest to the citizens. ? ' ud BqwadHarM at OSmtf Comml?lomm, October 7th. ISIS. DISBURBKMKNTS k Deficit, m p*r Btyttmktr lUlaul........... I f.M.tt t 1.4U.M OI?lm. lUlowwl Oct. 7th, (MM U?t) . . . 26.55 Claim* allowed Oct. 7th. for Sept. 16th meeting. . . 177.25 v- ^ Poor list allowed ^ 5,6S1.6f 11 ' , T- -?i ,'i- . .. a, * . i t 9 7.110.14 RECEIPTS 6. RUMLEY, (mi 199.60 P'A', % MulMirHqaw *. flTQO Geo. A. Paul, f? . .. v .~ 161.00 Geo. A. Paul, Jury tax 32.90 Geo. A. Paul, stenographer fee* 26.00 ' y( W. A. Tankard, Recorder oo*t* 16.70 E. G. Weston, clerk recorder court, court cost*.'.. . 52.90 J. A. Leigh, Recorder, court costs 19.85 i- J. R. Plnkham, for oonrlcts. 744.56 Interstate Cooperage Cot. tor damage to Aurora. . . 60.00 B. R. Lacy/ Automobile tax. ^73.20 W, H. Hooker, for convicts 64.77 , - Automobile tax .. i/ 72.25 4 . Game tax and fines. ..... 61.26 " ( 1.628.38 v .. *. * ' , A Deficit Of % 6,581.86 Claims Audited and Allowed October 7th. 1018. ' ~ No. To Whom For What Anit. 774.- H. C. Bragaw. Tounty commissioner, two days extra session 5.25' 776. C. P. Aycock, county commissioner, two days extra session 7.60 > -776. W. 8. D. Eborn, County commissioner, two days extra session 5.60 | 777. W. H.'Wbitley, County Commissioner, two days extra session 8.10 Calms Audited and Allowed. October 7th, 1018. 778. W. E. Swindell. Chairman, County Commissioners...^..'. 16.66 <; * rV* 780. W. H. W.bitley, County Commissioner. 8.10 v 781. W. 8r|MBbom, exu-a, services connectiou w**ii bridges.., . 4.00 732. *W.JTE BP^Sborn.^ County Commissioner ?.60 . 783.. Jbgibn Bag and Cotton MiUs. tent for Convicts 72.39 5 -5- G. Brf*ht,-8upt Oogaty Home. . .~.T. JTZ- ITT.,7.1164^ 785.r E. O. fright. Mattress for County Home 3.50' 786. Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co., Phone rent County Home 3.00 HiT . r" 7R7. M 1. Charrv. wood for Countv Home 19:06 788. Suskin ft Berry. Mdse for County Home 9.65 ||V J I. 4 " 789. Jefferson Furniture Co., Mdse. for outside poor 1.75 ,790. - Washington Dally News, pub. statement for Aug and Sept.. . 19.00" 791. Washington Dally News, Pub.-tax notices 7.00 792. J. A. Leigh, Recorder Belhaven, salary-(or Sept..-* 35.00 . V." " 793. J. A. Leigh, Recorder Belhaven. salary Aug. and court cost. 54.25 "r* 794. W. B. Wlndley. Wash. Recorder, salary for September. . . . 75.00 795. E. G. Weston, Clerk Recorder's,court salary ,:for Sept 25.00 ' 796. E. G. Weston, *ne-half court cost -for September. 26.63 797. W. A. Tankard.*Bath Recorder, salary for September...... 20.90 798. C. C. Cratch, Making statement, etc., for September 12.50 TW.?L. C. Warren, County Attorney salary for September " 12.50 800. Geo. A. Paul. C. S. C. Salary for September 175.00 80L_ Geo. . Paul, Office expense for September 5.00 808. Geo. E. Ricks, Sheriff, court cost (for use of county)...... 11.60 8<$3. Geo. E. Ricks, Sheriff, Jail Account - 35.75 ? 804. Geo. E. Ricks, Sheriff, Chain gang account v... ... 12/00 805. Geo. E. Ricks, 8heriff, General county'expenses 26.31 806. Geo. E. Ricks, Sheriff, 8alary for September :.. 3-33.94 807. G. Rumley, Register of Deeds. Salary for Sept 200.00 \ 808. G. Rumley, Register of Deeds, Salary for Sept 9.90 809. G. Rumley, Clerk to Board, (for use of county) 15.70 810. G. Rumley, Cash pltfd for bursal of pauper 3.50 811. S. Brown Sheppard. fee as atty. for Richmond Banks 50.00 812. L. C. Warren, fee as atty. In bridge matters drwng bonds, , . contracts, etc 215.00 812. L. C. Warren, telegrams for County Commissioners 1.15 V, 814. Burr .Index Co., Index to Deeds and mortgages for Regist 1 ter's Officev , 76.45 815. Edwards ft Broughton, tax receipts for sheriff 41.00 """ 816. 8tate of N. C. Certified copy of stenographers bill 4. . . 3.20 817. H. G. D. Hill, keeper Washington bridge , 35.00 / 818. J. W. Crawley, keeper Bath bridge. j 16.00 ? 819. V. W. Daris, keeper Pungo bridge 25.00 820. J. B. Keech, keeper Belhaven bridge. .' 26.00 821. L. E. Toler, keeper Blounta Creek bridge. .....: 15.00 ^ 822. J. W. Brantley, keeper Aurora brld^**...... 80.00. 823. E. O. Bright, work" on bridge and County Home fence 2.50 824. " W. A. Blount, (for use of L. G. Warren) 10.75 826. T. R. Hodgea, hauling lumber and work on bridge 6.80 826. J. R. Pfnkham, Road Com., building Broad Crk. bridge. . . 47.86 827. John O. Adams, work on Broad Creek bridge 8.61 823. J. H Ricks, work on Broad Creek bridge 6.07 829. C. P. AycOck Supply C6., work and material on Cuckolds Creek bridge * 79.87 880. Tankard 4 Tyer, (use E. R. Mlxon) pmt. on Back Cr. bdge. ,200.00 821. Tankard-4 Tyer, (use E. R. Mlxon) pmt. on Back Cr. bdge.. 200.00 &AJL?Paul 4 Llreratan (use.. B?B?Mlxon)?rebuilding?Jacks ? Creak Bridge v. . 196.00 882. J. W. Crawley, work on.Bath bridge... , .. . 8.6 > 886. John R. Hardlson, repairing Ward's bridge 6.00 SSfc. J. F. Tyer, jrerk and material on Rowland bridge. 16.00 888. Harris Hdw. Co.. nails Beaver Dam Swamp bridge . 2.20 83T. J. R. Pfnkham, Road Cdm.. l^bor Beaver Dam Bmp. bridge. 18-70 888. O. B. Bonner, (use B. R. Mtxon) work on hnlldlBE Bon(Con tinned on Page Two.) ''v: V V;. . : N~GT< VKi WJLSHINQT< mm 11TB RECT WEEK All Invited to attend buaineu Meeting* In Public School Auditorium Wedneed y and Thursday. The ladies of the,city ace planning for the meeting of the 8tate Librarians here next Wenesday and Thursday. This p^per published yesterday that the first meeting ol the librarians would be held in the rooms of the public library has been changed to the scbool auditorium. Everybody Is cordially invited to attend the meeting in the school auditorium and also the .business session on Thursday. On Thursday evening -the visiting librarians will be given 'a public reception at the home of Mrs. 6ary Baugham, cor; ner of Respess and Second streets. Between thirty and forty visitors are expected and Washington, as she |always does, w 11 entertain royally. YAUDEViLlE ACT AT LYRIC IS CHARMING "Billy Lament erd Ma Singing C.'rl'* opened at the Lyric last evj ning for a three day engagement. ! nd presented what was known as ( ;e of ihd best maalcal acta that as ever been offered at .the Lyrlo. The singing and playing of these t :o arlists were very much enjoy<1 and recclv'el unlimited applause r id groyning gcTcrnl pnenrfts | "'Today offers the same artists In f change from that given yesterday fid 0 claea of pictures in keeping vith the reputation of the Lyric f r high class photo plays. | The regular children's Saturday -r takes placo tomorrow and c tcrs a^V^o'iram "that?will -amuse t tern. "A Daughter of the ConCiuereey" a three reel feature will ti presented the public Tuesdnv i ght, and "Satan" a Ave reel featirc Wednesday night. IMSSEN'GERfe FROM NEW BERN SOKE OVER THE DELAY A large number of citizens returned from New Bern last night on the Norfolk Southern where they attend ed the fair. Tbey did not arrive in Washington until nearly day break when they should have ''been here several hours earlier. One pnsspn. ger was bo Incensed at the delay he promises a very Interesting commun: cation to this paper wlth.n the nexl day or two. . CELEBRATE HEALTH DAY Jackson, Miss.. Oct .31?Sever* of the Southern states are celebrating "Health Day*' today, the oti&er \auce in this state being on an un ! tsually' laige scale. The importance of the laws" of sanitation ant 1 ygiene in the subject emphasised " n the schools and in public lec1 .res. Anticipating Inspection j The members of Company "'G' are "looking forward to their an |nual inspection sometime *i No uber with i.easure, for tlinv no lw they are n tetter position nrw | ban in years to pass the rig c c mrae pursued by the Inspecting of fleers. Prom South Creek. Jesse Jones, and wife, Willis Tet erton and wife and Earl Overton c! South Creak, N. C., Arrived hen , ilia ^ornlng via pie Washingtor sad Vkndentere trainf They return td to their homes this afternoon. I - ??. Vliitnri Tnilav J' Messrs J. H. Powers, 'H. C .Pow ers and Samuel Barnett of 8ouU Creek, arrived here this m^rnloc .via the Washington and Vondemen train. Hugh Watson Ml. The Dally News regrets to chron cle the illness of one of Washing en's bright yonng wen, Mr.- Hugl Watson. His many friends wish fo: trim a speedy recovery. ICe is r?. of the efficient salesmen' at the stor< of* the Mc-Keel-Richardson Hard are Company. COTTON MARKET Lint Cotton 13.80. Beed Cotton 5 cents. Cotton Seed, (If.04, pay ton, | ' ; i' - > ^1 ? : ON D THICK?KAIB TOHIQHT AI D BAT ' ? >N, N. C.. FRID^AjrTERNOC*!. OC urfflsr 18 0P*f , ilflF# : m. The State Tuberculosis Saaatolum nrtll be opened end teady to . . T:celre patients by December fleet. That Is one of the things nettled at a meeting of the State Board of c J'ealth Jusb"held at Ifdntrose, the i { 1 Ite of the JaitttutSon* ' . I I It will be jwmambafed tha\ the { i C :neral Assembly., at the extra see-^ | loa thla faH, put the Tuberculosis ? f natorium under the control ot ^ 1 e State Board^of Health, and lt{, yae In accordance with that enact-1 i ent.that the Board, met and per1 ,cted plana for ruhtttng the nana- e t rium. | On December flrtt, when the | , : i >ora will be opened, there will be \ c pac'.ty for fifty patients. By Jan- j \ \ ary flrat, with thq4 completion cf \ . 5 unn wuiiu.ua, haw hay.vil/ "??!(; .1 > enlarged to'the Extent of seven- c (1 -Ave mor&beds, sd that W will acimmodate a total of one hundred . c :<i twenty-five patients. I Another of the things aceompMs.i- . i r.t the meeting of the Board was i te e'^'iou of a superintendent for 1110 ihti itution. The man selected J Dr. Wilson R. Pendleton. Dr. 1 7 ankin. Secretary of the State/ I" yard of Health, states that Dr. ' I ondiclon cornea with finer recom- * i endations than any candidate fori I ny position the State Board of' J loalth has ever had to fill. The C 1 ;w superintendent is a Southern / I an, educated at the University of irg.nla.?As a matter u> -iwrw.mtl?? 1 Istory, he himself was at one time [ r victim of tuberculoma and was cur (1 at thp Saranac institution, one ' cr the most famous In the world. IAfter leaving Saranac. be was for jtirto years assistant to Dr. David 1 ym&n nt the C&neeticut State San-i1 f t :oriuni. Wrftll&efAEri^ Conn. Dr. I ' 1 yman at the Connecticut State San- 1 [ | horitles on sanatorium work In the t I nlted States anil Vis sanatorium ? r 1 regarded by tuberculosis author!- t (tes of the country as a model in- < t itution. 1 IwASDIKCTOK AND E.EI1Y FICBTINC FOR lASTE.tY < ;J As the Daily News goes to pr-s? i 1 he DHtabctiT c" Sc^?o! ant* " ! c is are fighting for the mastery at * ' 1 lemlng Park on West Third Sf. f L 1 itty- teams are confident of victory 1 ? :d the battle Is being watched by ' s large number of rooters. The I r izabeth City eleven arrived heioj 'last night via tho Norfojk Southern.] * I \rt of the team, J. B. Griggs, Jr.,' * 1 J. Griffin. H. A. Flora. P. V. Hoop- 1 *| r. E. T. Dunstan. C. H. Furddrv, I and J. B. Fearing Jr., registered at ' the Louise, while the remaining ( 1 members were entertained by dff- 1 ferent members of the local team. ! Washington's rcora so far this sea- ( son Is one victory and one defeat. ' I .N.? CMM Today There were no cases for trial be- 1 fore either the mayor or recorder 1 today. This shows what a model ' ( town Washington Is. SOUTHERN EDUCATIONAL 1 ASSOCIATION MEETS ] Nashville. Tenn., Oct. SI.?The annanal convention of the Southern ' Educational Association,- met here ' today, with the largest attendance 1 In the history of the organization.' i Perplexing problems as they effect both the poor whites and negroes of the south will be considered along with other subjects. M Messrs. B. W. Kllgore sad K. W ' ' Fames of Raleigh, are Washington ^ visitors today. Coming Wedding ^ Mr?. Samuel Henry Taylor rer ny at the marriage of heV daughter * Grace Ray, to Mr. George Htnton Crumpler, on Wedneaday evening, November 12th, 1918, at 6.80 o'clock, 666 Spring Btreet, Winston-, Salem, N. C. ' , ; ' J. K. HOYT HAS JCST RRTE1VET) In full line of Boya Overcoats In nil grades. I --*3? -W?. A1LY ' L'HDAY. TOBER mUll. *T ran |: SIS HIST tome, le?se? Publication of the "Down Homer" after plead- v infi guilty in the United j, States Court at New Bern. J 1 New Bern. Oct. 31.?W. O. Saun- |l TB, editor of thd Down Homer, a lv monthly magaiine, Issued at Ellaa-i1' th City, this afternoon pleaded ' llty to a charge of sending ob-ikcene patter through thfe malls, dge Connor, before whom the case|n is to te^Jrled, suspended Judg-;11 jent "upon the payment of the costs c nd upon condition that the publl- ' ation of the Down Homer be ceas- 1 d. 1 This case has attracted wide In- 1 erest. It was first tried at Elliaith City and resulted In a mistrial..1' ; was then removed to New Bern, here were two counts against the tefendant. One In regards to an rtlcle concerning Cole Blease. the jvernor of South Carolina, and the ther a poem on the origin of Sin. it the defendant pleaded guilty 011/ on one count. Saunders was required to give ond in the sum of two hundred do! irs fdr his appearance before Fedal court at Elizabeth fity for the ext two years and sho^that he has ot resumed the puWcanm of the own Homer. Saunders I? also editor of .r.nth publication, the Independent n eekly newspaper. TeSKSed Several members of the Sixth J Xvlsion North Carolina Naval Ml-J Itia were court uiartia'ed last r.lght :r the.r failure to attend the rcg-< tar di Ills ordered under the laws. ? evcrol of the offenders were fined M others were dismissed by the e: jurt upon the promise they will tl ,j better in the future. | I ? I r Goer to Rocky Mount i 1 i1 t -J. 71i:a3>'?a, who has been i, , i!< the firm of Spencer Bros., as I I -man has resigned his position P i ief. -his afternoon for Rocky! daunt, where he goes to aceppt a F -csition with the Rorkv Mount f*hoe F .'ompany. He has the best arisheij :C his friends. I. EDICATION ON I.IXCOI.X HIGH- " WAV .C Detroit, Mich.. Oct. SI.?With lo-l aj celebrations from coast to coast1 11 along the route of the Llnco'n ^ i Ighway. thiB great transcontlnen-1 al tl-oroushfare will be dedicated; cn'ght to the nation's most honor-1 ' Pre? dent. Abrahamm Lincoln t Patriotic citizens of the thirteen "v states traversed from New York to i California, the same number bound \ ogether by the Declortion of Ind? * jendcnce, will rejoice over th:.s new c jpnd, a permanent, enduring nitrmo- 1 tal to the Emancipator, conceded 8 jy all as the greatest patriot" this I country has ever produced. Programs have been arranged In j : *ery city, village, hamlet, and cross ^ oads either on or adjacent to the ^ route between New York and San j Francisco. The pathway through hese cities and villages is decorat?d with Stars and Stripes, bunting c ind the ofllclal flag of the Lincoln, I Highway Association. v Patriotic co-operation of the far- t nors bave been asked at these eel- j sbrations to eliminate danger by1 (ho .sllr^u.l fl ind to straighten out angles, curves ( ?r sharp Jogs that now^confuse the 1 tourist and to otherwise assist ln{" naklng "The Lincoln Way*' one unl- 1 b-ersally urjed and enjoyed by all p the people. ' % Next Sunday pastors at each point p ind of every religious denomination c ire to preach sermons on the char- i icter and achievements of Lincoln. ^ 111 Nil patriotism rttrrtrtng hts lame his high Ideals and purposes1 srith the movement back of and actuating the building of this enduring ind useful memorial to him. State consuls have been appoint- j ?d along the route and in other. rates to arrange In the distribution j 5f contributor's certilcates for the. MO.'000,000 fund necessary to coniplete the Lincoln Highway. NE^v\ National High CommrssTC Study 1 ! o recommenu .. iffectiv Goverment can ta _-.i Recents events foreshadow n le near 'uture, the creation of a ational commission of experts to tudy the whole subject of good aads in this country, and to recomlend the most effective basis on hlch the national government can ike part in road building. Among the resolutions adopted Y the American Road Congres'vat etroit was one requesting Cong888 to authorize the President of jl ie United States to "appoint aj? imtnission from civil life, with a 1 afflcient appropriation to make a lorough and exhaustive report of a nd to recommend a system of fed*al aid." ' I Highway commissioners. engleers, legislators, and good roads ] ien genera'lv arc becoming con-ji need that it would be unwise for l is government to commit Itself to , ay road building plan on a large] aie w.inout first availing itself of ' \ le results of careful study by such'j commission. Any plan to be ef-1f ctive must Involve a large expen-.t ture of money, and many of the I ipects of the subject are so techni- | il that It cannot properly be con- ] deretl at first by a Congressional.} >mmittce. The great national ir-j gallon projects, the Salt Saint Ma-1 e Canal, the vast river and liar- < Improvements of the nation, '" ? id finally t e Panama Canal?al' t lied for special expert commit*-1 ons. How much greater the ti". ] the nation is to build its roads! ? die wlsdanr of 1ts""pTan will-ic- * ?nd the usefulness of its ro?i;ls. m VISITS J.CJEEKINS ' [U;u SEVENTH M One of this icpcr's a*ways w-l- ? wc visitors is none ou*r ti.*ai tr. J. C. Meek I ns. Sr., who is the ? fftcicnt and popular sc-veiat> of ? lie local Elks. tie always visits < tis office wiih a smile and a good ord for the devil up. Thisjnorn- > ig, however, he was more cordial tan usual and when quest otied se- 1 ously by the editor-in-chief he ? mked serious for h moment and < ten replied, "the seventh son whs . rpspntert~ to my home this morn- . .* u.r me oiuik. seven sons is omething for any father to be ] roud of especially tha.se who nghten the home of our esteemed itizen. If any citizen has rsuso j or congartulat'ons Mr. Meekins has , nd this paper hastens to join I:is < lany friends in so doing. . ETRETARY MCAIMH) CELEBRATES lllltlHKW Washington. Oeff 31.?S.'rr-tary } the Treasury W.lllam G McAdoo ho was born near Marietta. Ga.. i celebrating Is s flf'ieth birthday oday by working hard. He ri-r?*lv-1 -.1 several friends who ran In to j DnAratulnt" h!^i. a'so n large nuncr of letters and telegram* nf . -y- 1 ;ralulation. ^ Miss Grace ^'llllams of Wilson. , j the guest of Dr. and Mrs. John \ Rodman at their home on West Iain street. J T. Campbell and wife returnd this morning from Pantego and Jelhaven. and Hunters Bridge, rhere they have been visiting relaives and friends. / ] Miss Ava Bell, one of the clever alesladies at the store of Jumes E. 'lark Company, is in New Bern aking in the fair. In line with the plan to make the .incoin Hignway not only a smooth I ermanent roadway, with easy' ;rades?reaching all Important ' olnta of acenic splendor across the 1 ountry?school children will as-1 1st In making it a beautiful one an ' ell. Trees are to bo planted along 1 he highway on arbor dac 1914, by I he children and from year to year 1 he Lincoln Highway will ho made s picturesque and a9 charming as hat old Roman highway, the Apian way. / P YOU ARE IN NEED OF AI Cloak or Suit J. K. Hoyt has a large assortment in all the new j and latest styles. J~S 1 i way mrtfeedful Good Roads 1 e basis on which National rt in good road building. Advocates of national highway ystem built and maintained entlrey by tbe government will regret hat the Detroit resolution limited he activities of the proposed Com nisaion to sectir ng "Federal Aid." ut all will approve of another rea- . lution that was aopted at tte same lme. This stated "that the Amer- ? can Road-Congress favors the estnblist raent of a national roaf4 eyeem. ar d favors the construction by !he states, counties, and town of the ateral and connecting marioi bays.1' That Is exactly the plan which "9 he National High ways Association I b working for, and on which In all --9H probability the proponed Oooiniisi on will ultimately decide. Given atlonal trunk linen the states canjot affard to delay and will not deay improving the Inter-county roads ^ tat connect with them: th? coun- ^ c$ cannot afford not to improve 9 he local farm and market roads .at connect with the county and tate systems. The ?-ry of "Federal .-' l for ,-] trm Roads" sctinds w?*ij. i.-jt fed- 9 t;il aid on a .a*ce f-nouu to *9 ake i r.re ol a mii.ion or more n*!e*s of vutsi rotnln .s obvious'y out . the -ji; ar?l if the farmer ait for r< - tits ir- ::i it . -? of J th \ :- 11 jl FIKfV IH iln t I':I \;i> ( X I I. III!! ' T..,y .... o~' !:. ? r - '{ the Tile . .it t ?' :?< o s:tj: - tit- * ;j niBrVet open* d i:i Wu-li n 1 ltu.>{ Uit> . r Pause, ml f , n.ida * ' wa* ?o!d on "he Was. ::" 1 ai -1 TVn.if.o ; *?tu I:.- .:- ' r\ ' ' twenty nuts. The farmers are ' raiding as they hjtvc a!i dur- * ' irk the season, that the buyers 1 here are doing the square deal * ' "and that 110 better market can * ' he found anywhere than Wash lunion. . i .?.> < I.I i; ii WCK 1 in i v v?\. hum The Halcyon f!?b .s nvaVng active preparations for next .ar.oe whi. li u .1 i .n* tlw? i ening of N.i.. .it.-T I-i'. . This j i uh for year* has born nivincr i lie*-* t!:o v 111 i) of tti.y ir. North * i rolira ami ;nrrovt ??: i"r*?r no ih> yo.*.?s^i3 rh?:r rejM?a:..n w li I \vt 11 f.i -ct -iits ! r.i" cowl!u *eaon. The I!-en:. <* tjh for y?ars as ad toil i r.i-..!^rabJv i. W-.i-hirgcri'? *?cir.f- and ?:-f-Sr caii-.-o* al .* ::iic:paT?'l ^.rl: ;>>n?.:ro, cin ii? mi: \\:> stuooi. PM'.ildwfolw*. ?>rr?1 ?7". * \tTT" I ' jjli:t. o.-rifi r-r.ro ho H r.o mi l ^ hool I''a$iio opened in the rooms f tho New Confiry Club today nu<1 \ Ml bo In * slcn iwo clays "Sox > ypirr.e" ai d 'Home Making'' arc* ho two most important subjects or discussion. ? I.L ST A I! C \KI> FOB KENOSHA Konoshft Wb r?..* .. U1I, <)1. All Il-star boxing show will be puller! ft here tonight, to the delight of Hght fans. Jimmy Murphy, the local Italian lghtwelght. has agreed to meet A ckey Sheridan. They will make velght at 135 pounds at 3 o'clock. 'Spike" Kelly, the well known welerweight. will clash with Cole I.ind ay In one of the other contents. '^hey have agreed to weigh in at 145 r -?nnds at 3 o'clock. Bobby Hayes, the Philadelphia bantam, will clash with "Young" Sinnett of Rock lal These -41 gbters will weigh 116 at 3 o'clock. Jack Hein *' hanks, two local b a featured in ?r . ^ ?ats, and Roy T ,3 sek, lgiht-heav S n tho others ?. R. HO'

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