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XV, Weather -Forecast Y .Head all t)f.cday'8.tv.'3" cal Y Y in ; the ; GIUNVILLi: Generally fair tonight and;Saturday. siifftW cooler Yvtoulghd,jtfodexate. north and northeasts windsT ' i i 1 ' - - 1 ' " " 1 " -JJ-! . 1111 "n "M . hi r i i i i .i ii. ii fi ii in. i mil., ii i ! urn . Hi , t olnnuie 4; Number 77, y,. W GREENVILLE. C FRIDAY AERXOOy; SEIEalBER i7jji9;b;j 'I f. Price: Hrc Ccr II IN I m II' M 1 nyiiji.il DENIED BY COURT CAMP IS REPORT Attorneys forJ, J. Jeit-I Police and Private Sen tries aire Now Posted to nMr cnDttur pitv! t n r t mrnwmMttmm&m U IL U V J L Ul IYM U U L LUIILULU "UUfll tLl LLmi V kins, G. OY PY Candi- date for State Treasur er Can't Sway Judge. ACTION DISSOLVED IN RALEIGH COURT YGuafd Against ; Repeti- Ytioh of Mysterious Wall Street Explosipn: " " New York, iSept. 17-Fire Com- mi ssiener - Drennan told Mayors Hylan today that yesterday's Wall Elaborate; preparations Still in Progress f or tKe ijGrand Parade Pageant On Next Tuesday. 'V So the Abntees? Jist jjio. t Law Stands the-Xest of if! iisi' :-f;. I i ; in if . . ... iares iissay omce. Attorney wen - era! ; TImer i and an assistant is here to investigate. on it by the Party. for .!. J. Democrats land New York, Sept., 17. The finnneU eeafejjof ;YAmericas blgr ? cities ; are armed camps today with the police i, licit una v' . ' . - . . f . . - j Kerr In akH-9?1J? Isfntriepopted, M fptr against any repetition or pe mysten ons explosion which killed thirty-one and injured two hundred in " Wall Street yesterday. Several Xewv York , 'leteciives and secret service men have gone'ior tinKnowndeiuations to m leads of widespread ejc- M 'i . S ""The 'stock exchange opeoel today is usual as did th6 Sub-Treasury which is heavily guarded. - Bank messenger? who nsnally carry large .sums were" escorted ' by yfenard.?-' TnedlKtr'ict'la Ljcriwded-witli - uulfeeeer-Bd . ttve lice have reestablished lines within 'a radius of two blocks. A Tpartly "revi.iriist; at? If o'clock X. C, Sep,t. lT.Attorneys Jenki us, Kepuuncan-canair .tare fur State treasurer, were unable to persuade Judge John county stiiH-rior court yesterday that injunction proceedings against the al- -eutee voters act should be allowed and the action was dissolved. Consequently bota Rniml.l inn ii will vnto Tifr mnil In thp ,kl , ::. " " " vestigate the lc Xovcuiln r election this year as Apte. I . , .... ... .... ..,.!:-.f- -.xJituu; tremp d$ ions of the law which passed in 1917 and aiiiciuled one year later. The re- nlt of the jurist's tfceision caused wry little comment here among demo cruts since they had staked their be lief in the constitutionality ofHthe" measure which was 'passted by the rteueral Assembly primarily, for the niirri.ii at iiatm?fttnr tVia cyitlrl iora tf v,te. The fact that the Republican U r ti L .j? ; . ; oan.lid ,-ite waited until this time tow . . . , . -k , ... ? . i-oim-t the constitutionality .f the kiw persuaded many to believe that his action was of a political" nature, iinrl vsms for political effect pure" and imiiti. I .11 ill n f ck Totilrino hAtTDVPF ill'L'i- iha'r such is not the case and in- is certain ballots counted "in the .Wi inbe,. elei-tion will work 'to his i!iiilvanfage. ., 4 , lln- nits both ns taxpayer and. can didate verted by Mr. Jenkins to re-'ti-ain the State board of elections 'and trcasinvr I'.. Ii, I.acy and W PWood i " paying out any money 'for 'the l-rintiii aiol distribution of absentee voters:' ballots were based . off'the grounds that the law of 1017 Is arid laa been unconstitational. ' Attorney General J. S. Manning, as counsel for th board and state officers, rdemlrred and was heard first. He said that the j 'ne question was that of constitntio9 "lit.v and that the argument ofv the "hi ( i f,(r Candidate Jenkins Twas 0,t sc. I ti'in ; tliaj part of. Article 6, Sec- .f Hi Watch is malntatned about the homes tt the wealthy men. A piece of 'metal presumably from a . ' ... rwmn Mina ,an iron --sing weigbing a pound were found, on the roof of the sub-treasury. : In,ter 4 her death list has increased to 36. Chief investigator Flynn, of - j I thef Department jVf i. Justice Vdeclared rnere was no dount a homo caused an xplosrionr- Ed ward1 Fisher ''has been detainet at Hamilton, v Ue '.will'"' 'be brought here for4, questioning abont a card warning emIoye-of iPrenh com mission- to stay off Wall street Wed nesda'y. "A-flp'afch Ms centering around the driver of .the bomb wagon. Ship Bound Fpr The North Pole Caught ih thetlce, Is Report Uome, sept-.--i apw aihuhuscu d jMnfiiiiJl." Itonnd for -the ; :ortn ''..Hint .i e constitution which, he J p0le' 'Vris canght in the ice off,Cape Serge; Siberian coast, raccormug word reaching here, e- & BETIIElYWOSIAN; DnSS-; deals with registration rath-1 Sorci stherian coast. : according to iia.ii wift voting. The absentee is' law does not deal with regis. "'i"ii and therefore- its. constltutiori u is not affected. '. ' "'" '''i- Hie plaintiff, 8. S. Alderman, of i -iLtijii7'.'111 ,,;"-i'oro. presented', arfimment" tend- Kf ?MrW: G: PCarlonr at her home near '- i" show that the constitution e- fcethel est '""s votins in nerson which'' Sflthat i-iVt6ckvwa84:announoed in a message !" 'nst i tutional-provision.' thaiTtotea 1 'iri&J' this Vlty,, last I- cast in that district in: whichj i "lee.,,,. 0ffor8 to voUn.tliafeiee-tventies, tnd.-.been a'-crlthl condL, ' -lull he lv ballot and this meAnsl t ion for some time, put .veu-pous" hallot-a thing impossible when 1 the end had beenxected fnomentari- Laiiot is mailed and also tha the y,,tier death came as, a great .blow to, ',;'""r must he cast by the v6ter,in per. he mms $?ShoMk 1H? 'Hi' w I'la Iff the argument for the plain- argument !TasttngfoCttre Uffe; fe YELVERf ON ATITII ahs-entee voters' law stands . . 4. I -. fl f the- first attack made upon v. .. E.' Yelverton, who foij seteral icepuhiic.in party. In the camM i;,0-m.ift. fn 1Q14. was. manaslnsdi v :l 1 't is f ootirse, remember- tor (0f the Xews and pbserver, and ,"' th" legislators at the special ja1r manager pf. the News and pb- " 1 would have nothing to' do' with AeTyer's Washington Burpan,4 Iwarvbe- ''iil 'Iiir-li T. u o aiiafoit cDalrlnv f O ' .Ji. . n fhn . "f.nsir.H- v.siv,. "v - i come tmicsf luauojci "'"'- the act. It may again be dat i3 Association, and in tbe fii- lar Ihr Sil I, ih -I f, their attehtlonaT tne reguHV.,r' wYi'manai;ethe sales of the as r ' -i 'u in January, but unless the socuitipn's news features f throughput ''"ns (airy theirl fight vtM the fnfcoiSntry. He will continue to 'live "IHI'III, ',fl tM .. "I.O ir lot- Hi 1 1 "nrt. whicVthej-are 1xpect- mr Washligtoii where he has resided 1 y some, voting by(baljlpt will sJnbeuomginanag fall as.hretofore4:i.'b' ': . Kwltfi -'y; "Y'YY Mm Keprbk-ans carrf out their iri Yelyen -a Jenkins.'! ault.wljl come u'fVdm dOwiitiff thli EremOht Section n8 " ai ing in th simrpTrif rrfnrt With- " I lie er X. .1 "Kll (nver v. ection on November; 2. :.',.: s. y K vej-et t h rptnrneflif rom ' tlal- u here . he attended ithe i Cotton meeting yesterday -YfY Y Wm. Conn iWhitfield.1 wife Und hi". Y, 0,i tan; were GREEXVirXE working' his ray up In ,tb? newspaper protefsion. . e ;- ,- J theYw-idc6bserveraha hWjhad other xtertsiv3eerieninrtBe6evs. m per1 worlfI; triks rnewformeitsp. i(atfon4'f:!w'lhf heis sales" natnageri is headed by David k-awrence, , a wrell kn6w)ri'newsiiajfeer yhiin' ft "jriews service' coVering'theen,tire MiRE FLOAtSAREY ADDED TO BIG LIST But the American - Coit f sill Refused; Occasion Was Fungal of a Fel ;.low Workman, Says a CablegramY ; YY Y Wednesday Wight's; Big . Dance Will BefPulled Off on Evans Street In Front of Graded School : Washington; Sept. s 17. The r plan which, is proposed by the Packers to ? I dispose :of-" their stock - yard interests Pre imi rations for the openingjdajr of ton will hot result In a separation of 1 the stockyards from the packing .'in-jji leTtotyFirstri Nw ybiUzmg:; Fwce Growers 5 Cwsider Way J lElltlaMm dwililQi fd Vles f Helping -JE&h mg in Kaieign. Dnriner The Weel NEXT MEETING BE To Discount Prices To :MembersY H-'i .7 -r . HELD IK CONCORD .t - hrN6w YpTk;7Sfept. -17; The American Xvegtonhafii' announced plans,, for the purposes, of mpbillistrig . f dtcesjf fof the PROPAGANDA OF t ti iiMytjtD terests the FeIeral Trade Commission ; - Mrc T?: Wlllinmfi: MP wagg or;a.,waon m n gn TOSl OTJ Kesoluutions Adoiited ftexrdinjgSecfetary Askinig:-; iThatCbopera- A.. 4" still under way.. and thpe is every sin 'dication thai this will be a real banner day for .Pitt, (.ounty. . ' Washlngtoit, ' Septf6 17. Attempted" violation of the, American t Consulate at (Jenoai Italy, pit aY workmen dis- playing a red flag Mtbo sought the low ering of 'the American flag. during a" rMrs. Olu&ClarKj&leet :Vjt". '''''"r"i4ra'i!: . . lis '1 i4 1 whichjhavft -saidUYo have - bledeed dis- S CO lYiemDer lXeCUXlVe c0unis approxinujtejyljve por .-ent. t i Committee.? to ,the . members of ."the American Xiegion I and-; their families. tipn of Government Au- thorities Be Sought for iiriredit The 31&t annual-state, convention of ys' i . ".1 ; tjie Pitt County Fair, Sept! 21-24, arlf workmen's funeral is reported tp the The King's Daughters & Sons met. in 5tate department. .11 C'hapet.liHxn.e8tta3r ana.weanfsaa: Vice' t'onsul Jturphy refnsed and? of thiiuwekM e-eati ,HJi;Bur'j den Bearers.; About i twentyiCJrcies Qiuei prevails Totfey pCoal Strike District , ATTRACTIVE FI)AtS.;4 Chief 'Marshal Kittrfll advised that he ; is. receiving .notifications -alniotet. daily that more floats and decorated cars will be included in the-paradel Two of .the recent notices comesfrpm the' Merchants Association and thelto- tar.T" i.luD. . Tiiev exnect tor , nave - esi the "workmaii finally left, after expos tulations and 'insulting language.' League of Nationsfci Irreconcilible, AsserfSI Republican Nominee Raleigh, Septv, n.r-ttbn fanners of the-Srate in session here yesterday cnsijered ways 'and means 'of market. Y lug- the ,120 crop, lieard President Ic j After Disturbances TpmUnson and J. AY Brpwn,f the, Association, aiarjon .wutier; or t5amp were represented as was-aJso the Jack-, son Training School? wAich institution; has been wonderfully v blessed by thejj uirmih Ala. n Onlf .fcpy-'?d,,passe4;.rluttQn8: work of r the Daughters throughdut the , u kv20e ; waltrik dir :bme KWSWi ftate. P:';. teliet today after, t disturhancesYoi ow price pf cotton on rte'nempprary : Th menS ,JTae -JS.-ft tnt iyesterday Jthe reports 4W;iGovf rtiflcial ndltlons,;just.as : the, , gradscMorauditorinmurfthesubj jnrttf'a3f mmmm sequent, meetfngsjn the Battle, Mem, J ct did net lessen the rntense" feel Uw to fa mporary ;cpnd orial Parish House t of the Chapel oz.-- , ... peciaily .attractive floats, h?ch:Sil - : . - ; ' .the Cihss Episcopal Church. . i;Thengro. wentnled'it,- :fmer.sre.;U 4iet Merchants Associontt Jfe -gruW -to 4en; fhoga of panle ; thHttuTJnne town,, and several from .nearby to.vjns and they' wilf htfve sbmething oWtvf . v - . . I . ... -j thev .pfdinary. Everyone that contemi plates having a eatnre inthe parade should bear ri mind that it will begm at 11 'clock TtY?sday a. m. tlie, 21st.; Ir6m vthe Court House Square, and be AfLAHA ,"1 Mf X.J. ! in onlnd the valuable prizes to be. giv en away: . First Prize $25.00. Second Priae $10.00. Third Prize Free Admission to the Fair Grounds. - t DANCE ON EVANS STREET. :. -. ... ... -r., - . ....-, Due ta the inability oT the Marshals to seep re. a suitable place in which to give, a dance Wednesday night, they have decided to give a" street "danee. This dance will be given on Evans street in front of the Graded School and bids fair to be one. of the most interesting social features to be pulled . . oflfi during the week, i The : music will bet-furnished by the 2&h Infantry hand, ; -composed of twenty-five pieces. This dance will be informal and all the dancers are requested to be jon hand witV the old time tfep. looking for nothing', less than real large time. In casce! of rain this dance will 1e giv- n in , one of the tobacco wareliouse3. MARSHALS BALL FRIDAY NIGHT. Reid Piper ; Orchestra will j furnish music forne' Marshals; Ball to be giv en Friday night in Forbes & Morton's warehouse.Y This "will be a formal af fair to begin at 9voclock. , Inv.' tations, with admission cardaVare being sent out by the marshals, and they expect tp ,ha vc " one 4 df ' tjie; bt ;darces ever J held tniGREENVIlXE. 'Several nt- traeByefacors will:Hte. ,givenuoufcantl some -new . features nave neen arrang ed to -make; tlie, lance tbsJ-intereitins to-the spwtatoriifiatd'' ti9 danceirs . t-i AT AMUZUV"PARK.iYli?' ' Thfj, managemient of th" vAmUzu. Park havealso arranged for,i real hijT' ilance to he given Thip'sdav night the. 2.1rd. Music -will, be fnrnished by theTfampns Punl-Plper Orchestra, and besides plenty of dancing frOmYo. p loc';to..i-,o'clpekJ members of the pr chestra. will put; on some stunts that will W -very, interesting, tp the Tspec- tator. -The personnel of. this, orches tra, is exceptional and the class o&mns. cthey render. is yet td be equalled in t'h SonthY Thiwili; Jmake the' third fence of the week; 4)ut the morethe meirTier. and 'MgrY'Tuhtall says la making ' every possible ' effort to hate one of the best dances at all Thursday night." '11 Is. doing lats of decorating, aridwiili'give: 'put'uieJattrabtiyfeYfa- can eonstltuloh in .his . daa.ddressl worn his rrpnt,porch this afternoon. Successor to French President Be Named 5 1. Y On September 24tK Paris. Sept. 17. The belief fs gen eral here that President Deschanei's successor - will be selected , on Septem. n . . . . . ' - per- .n, ana tnac Premier Miller npd will be unable to resist the call to the presidency. ; -'. : ' . - ;v' -- TlVO DURHAM- "MEN BADLY Y IHTtT. IN AUTO ACCIDENT a-love) Tunheon -In " honor o: ' The next meeting ..will b held In the town of Copcord. GREEN VILL ex tended an invitations for the next meet ingj" but'' : ''lhasniwh''Wth'trffcls ! Training SchooL is located there, Con- com HXienSIUn 11UI .yv r- t r . ,.. of confldencei , ,The ; ppnveotlou jendors- " rented SayS HotlStOn; : tonYa8socWlop aMontgomeryAla., : Situation Ic Clearmigi oj tne crops ; tnfs year .with ha nke rand:, t- J- selected. Durham, Sept. 17. W. T. Deri ami R. T. Odithi Y who were scjNoifsl; in jured when the, car in whic-li I'ht ad i!!ire iCther Durham yonng" invtri 'were riding, left itjhe road Weinoihy after noon between. 'Durham " an I lialeigh, are. resing well today. diia has no : Washington. 'Sept.1 'l7.; Secretarr merchant an( .;Mie . establishment ; of ; Houston staffed ibday that ; extension; bonded warehouses . iu ; Ptery -J!ount In - ' ? The following oflScers were elected j 0f ' Credit ' by ihe" government' was not! the State The tobacco farmers, were ; for the ensuing year : ( ; , . f j .teem warrantedand attributed much assured of t helr iyport ; and. sytfjpathjj President, Mrs. W. H. Burgwyn, Ral of the' present clamor for' more- credir In; aiding (the r growers,:, of :the j bright x - eigh. J J - , . Y to persons dedrous' to hold goods for leaf to bridge. & financiag ? VicevPresidtPnt,' Miss Easdale, Rockf higher prices.. He saidviat the sltua- Jtjme : seeins, , to ;be jthjctenlpgHtY '; Ingham. , iion was gradually clearing . . j croinj;the;.StateY . i. i Y i;.siV.V-;f ' '' ' Recording Secretary, Mrs. R. Will .' -'.,?. '-:. .. . , .. ; .; President lams. GREEivilXE. ' ; ' ' 1CTIM IDENTIFIES NEGRO Y , State jFarmers . Union sumbltted reso- Treasurer, MisS Margaret McEchrouJ , . WHO IS. IN CHALOTTE JAIL' lutlpns which were adopted, askWs at , ' Concord: : ' !" : '. , r ; ; . . .wmmi.ttee seekf tp, obtaiu theppp-i, Delegate to Central Council, Mrs. i. ; Newton, Sept 17.--An,drew Jackson, e'rajtion of . govemental -,an.thprite9.. ' J.. Manning, Henderson. Y the negro arrested in Lincolnton and in proIdfng further redtt tphe-far v yExeciitiye.f1 Committee--:Mrs.T J parried tp jail In Charlotte. Wednes- mers and producers at this; timerath-; Wilson Chapel Hill; Hrs N'YEver- day,, was identifled by Mrs. Lon Keev- er than dfyprtlng the money, to pecu-', . ett, Rockingham ; Mrs. X Yt flinnon, cr as the man whp! had criminally as- lative purposes. . ; Y Y Y ? R Concord; Mrs. dY T. CoopqrT Hender. vaulted her at her nome near Lincoln- " ' ' -' '" " '"r : f , ftA .r niii. n.rb flnpfwTT.T.Wr tonyesterday-.Other evidence adds The: meeting -Vas one of the mast weight.; ta the charge that, he-is the I Secretary Colby's Note oeiiffntiui ever new ny-cne lauenters. i The citizens of Chappl iinwere mod- SAYE CHAIRMAN WILL HAYS r 1 - j Chicago, SeptT i7.-Will H Hays, chairman o- f the Republican natlona committee in a broken itones. . ")avls aiifferpri ; t .citriTOft of Yverol: ribsi Tlie(other5 omlier el hostsjthe j4oors ot their homes be - LE? WOMET DECIDE 1JEAGUE of - the party, Sid 31 ugh, Rub; Smith ( Ing thrown open to the' delegates: ; ' and Sherwood Maynor, wnc shaker. ,Those attending from jGREENVILIiE up butnot injured to any g??at ix- were Mrs Ada Cherry;.. Mrs.' R. Will tent. ' ; - ; fj iams ifrs. Emma.MBryant and 'Mrs. The car took the olunce at a point 1 Ollie Clark. .Tiear M'orrisville, where them is steep 6nibankmpnt. - $ , '. : is' AmbiguouSi YSays COMMITTEE RECOMMENDSI THAT MEN RESUME AVORK .Jtazeiton; Pat - Sept. lfMf'Faii'ng that the present situation in (heaif- thracite coal jegion Is theresu;; Of the "un'wise action of a few untliinking men, , the policy committee of the- Uni ted Mine Workers of the hard coal fields hist night issued a proc'amation adyising and Recommending that "all loyal Union men? return to their work and vindicate the faithfulness to con tracts and the justice of our-cinse1;: ' llJhion, oflicials . ot the three anthra cite districts are empowered lthe eoinmittree "to take such, action as maj' bft necessary' ilSthe mine operators nt- f tempt to discriminate agains! any'of the-"vacation ' strikers. i The Bolshevik Winictcr London; Sept. ; 17. The , Bolsheviki Cox . Praises Johnson 3 s But Flys Republicans t Supporting Harding Yprs. AUTHORIZE SEABOARD TO ?Y' J i Y , ' ; ISSUE 5 MILU0N IN7 NOTES ' '"It.: Washington, Septif .IJ.Jermisslon was 'granted . the Seaboard' Air- Line Ra il way;, Company . by . thev interstate Commerce Commission, today : to issue series of three per cent, certified gold Sacramento, Calif., Sept. 17 Govj ernor:i3px praised Senator Jo3mson ai an exponent of p)fifressiyei.m. and flayed th( "big busines8H Und Re-et Jacahf leaderstho are: sUnportJnff Sen ator Harnng In .an address here .to flay, making an effprt 40 to ecm-e the electoral -vote which clinched Wilson's last; eieetipn. 1V, . , ' Y . '- ' " . ...... . -, - . .('. statement last niehfcl minlster of foreign affairs has address. said Athe 'BHUiIwsimti Becre to let ibi lyomeu theuntry decide iFr?15 tdiPplandvis wnetnertne nicea rates - suau r .huu uu ;wu Iter into bbUgations which will make Toh&Uj jresult.in inanfflcient. Informal her sons liable to be offered by for- KH the rai facts of the nation eign soils to settle foreign disputes." af?MItion fn eastern' Europe.'! ; Y" T Mr. Hays statement was made, lie ;-iV.'Jia-. . , Vuy''f:r-1 ''" said, "apTOpos-pf . the aine election, "STATE LEAi)S';IK4. which was entirely devoid of local Is- X 'ING? )M sues, the fight being on the league of L . !V nations and Wilson.?. Sirf 4t ns'and' Wilson.? SiftS . v -"'f.'- " I $X:v''iL---'- .i v v..:;;--:. , A va .-- f1? CamlinA aasthe largest and CONTRACT FOR RALEIGH . ' . -" . ; clnS service in . AIR MAIL ROUTE AWARDED Published; htftft Eurean'News irem '' f.y-r : . . - .-'.. - .-- -J-- .v-w-..VAf. r ..... t-T" -v . - ' 7 u' jwc-zJeordns tav: statement .-Washington, Sept 17 pptracts tkgwed by het united ?itateA Depart- for three, new air mail j-outes at. a nf Aiiniif i,r ' u totals eostf $685,000 a year ' were field force. The storv friM 1Z Y r ...-. DANVILLE " BOY RUN OlDR KILLED BY - TRUCK AND r - Sr--nfa -il'-'- ticaantf.4ihe;Bureaaof ontraets "caU for airplane mail nm0fM wHwt. . front YpittSbdrg toSt, Louis 'n" Danville, Va Sept. 17. Roger Le, 1-year ioid son of Mrs. Charlotte Ijeaf f year ;.between 'New; York and Chicago The contra service Washington .011 the ; crop ?reportine SUJtRY COUNTY DEMOCRATS vi 1 S;,rHc driven unntpn 5an, WayiInoferimOOCFa-jwf,Iand" ." -"" f--C ' -HiAsk' WOMEN -COTtfVET ;fo:raerieetfeeNe l5TA'.8.iBoaW '::,:; ; ..Y'Y,u;h43 ' ".r ' Y Mout ryr Septf ?iWe (andambi it a cost; of W-:.??JS; Y' YY Y ; ' pWn YD Yller is caling VuS Wi4T'-ii F 4 ST- ' ' ' ' ocnatie J?ftnt-gngondftt( r " ' a - "V", ? uv'.'""1 ; .. . 1 ; ' V r , ' .cihoui afe DbphfttlrilSthll Y of. Septemijer inating ODucity tlie ladies selection notice" vote 'expects f hem ro 'exercise' all priyi- th? 7vi'r1.etis'.'Vh'rehirrace ; floors :BEFlOTiBtilFro:DKYsi BWJOSHUA; SPECYI tor tne-purpose zt.nom-1 r;-'' " fc .f candodates f orv -the Jrioft vV . f ;,l-fl . ;-U-tU '4 41-4 Il'.lsj: " -: W:mi s&rX& Krms foulayipecll Y Y ! wvmieV votersappeal . toke atrong intfrert in the -PRICESrSTIF iistspf.carfdd -?TO-.5 puWishtyesteiaay-Folger hef twill waffe-batrlc linsp-of thendl-1 ZTTr -7 " ' "v , r"srS'T?T!?$ dates: ptiiproalofe (4ionarfiSSIf Y: YY; v- vatfeadlhe; cvientlyTI a nd , iundreft i tStoiisanflp kmndtf.iwyreion; 'y xr "'. :-YY--:-- f Vt " v-(T ruf ':.:i-y -Y 7'Y '' - ... . r - ..Ocbcspro'-l' tlhe greater, tors'thlsafterroc-. - - - - f "fir
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