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i - r f , v. I u , t i 7 - v. i. 3 - " 1 imTECR FORECAST y . Far and slightly cooler tohight with, frost probabty in interior, Saturday fairnoderate freslii nortVvest -to' west winds.- .r , ? : ; . . , - MMMnMMHMMMHMVMMlMl11"1 ' Read. all of t!dayo r.tr:z A- v- r:-sr t-i-r- i Af sr' r-- yr-:., i :i . "i r- 41: L.A'K :W Vt::';;v;V;r csX in the ? GHCEJfV'rLl VIGBigBpxryX.,, , i-TiAYpCT0S2it ggi92Q xj;:Afe X5-At;"rCA - Volume 4 ; Ntanber 115 r -:- iifEDOFTHDROUGil PaCl! HOUSE Bf 1. V TRAIilED f.1EN FOR liperk BuiiGTiiE 'I. ; St hinhrof o h i r hr a 0 OH MARKET TODAY - FARM ernor and Mrs, Sharpe,,,, Candidate5 for Sttae Tr easurer Havel Given Warnlngf that if v Repub lican Party i Entrusted with . Power inSCate it Will Tear Down tneGre Sclioo! System Build ed Under tMtLbrsMtf Greatest EdiicatorsJSpSpf f ililSf r'.Mil ' RALEIGH, Oct;:20 TM' teopl'6f orth Carolina who.hav6 taken such a pride in the great progress we hare made during the last;20earste education of onr chUdrerf . ought -.to arouse themselves; to el0f vlolufj J Parker, the RepuWicanlflli ..rovernor. and Mrs. Mary 'sM fehrpe ihe Republican nominee for state snp (ruintedeot of public institution,., as well as every Ilepublican candidate for ineomirig General Assembly! elarcd fanieron Morrison,. I)emocratic nomi 1100 for governor, in an inteinriew here this rooming. . . ' . - Mr. Morrison reiterated what he said! in his speech at Sanford last-night n defense of the ublis .school .system .lefrnse o rue. -puoiio .scnont sysrem : of the state. rJfk'nfrL' ." he aafd hate"r(pnvl-rn1ne stmrpe." he aaid hate'rien.xvlTMng that if the Ilepublican , party is cn irustert with power in the state it wSlj tear down the ereatt- school CssystenvJ . . 1 . . 1 1 .j . . . f m I rtuiiaea unaer :i thh leadership of North eat educators ahd:v.Vect Carolina s great upon the ruins a system of their own Tliose Republicans; denounce our school system as inferior to that of 'the Fijit Islands and declare that the ork ..f .Vyeock. Alderman, iTcIverr NobU, J.iyner and Brooks Is utterly worth-' less. They say that our sc&ooL system must be destroyed and ?14rrkervd& dares. Mrs. Sharpe, Agreeing that they are jroitjg to serafi this3 system? 'aridN erect ujkh ..the ruins-WAaerwyst'em. 'What' is. the - new Ilepublica"fi ; sys- tan to-t? Mr. Mof risoh $j.iAxe the people of ?forth Carolina ready nnd willing to rjsk John v Parker, Marion Cutlery John Mprehead. and a lot of Repnbfican politicians to overthrow onr greit systenv of schools buiided out of experience and the best efforts of the educational forces of the state and l"-t them nndVrtake to put up a sys tem of thei rown? Do we want to dte ,pense with Dr. Brooks and the real educational forces "of the, state .to make way for Frank Linncy and his horde of radical politicians to assume' Ihe leadership 4a North Carolina's educa. 1 "mat iiiu ; The Repnblcan attack, on the&tate's hooi system, the Democratic stndard hearer continued, "ought 'to escite the Jury of Inquest Ihr r ,:, Re Mayor McSweeney . Returns a s Verdict LONDON. Oct. 28. A jury of ten wen returned a verdict today at the MeSwef-ney inquest ' 'saying that xtlle lord Mayor -flied frorrf heart-failure 'hie to, a dilated heart and acute de 'rinm following scurvy due to exhaus. '"in from prolonged refusal te take 1 QUAKE DOS DAMAGE fiPAUAlsd; Oetf : 2hVlolent tthqnake iSotks ocenrred northf hrp today, damaging oldtructures. TO supply ciicif 11 and Mrs. A. P. Piifft. of Kidge. 'irest. ? -c an ived in Crf';uvilleithis ",nw? whPre Dr. PahNlll supply Pastor of Memorial baptist church have theso no.:nlp ia otir town, and eerMfa sk ..... ,,., u iw;anj' welcome. - COX BACK IN - OinO A s i-s back in Ohio today.' Jte .will 2!k .here ,0(Jay and at Akron tonight e Will mnlfA rn.nl fA. Cnonv J - " ' uiMiiii, rrri us . uir bt- am "nK:i 1 f 'heV win w -t, tit .-J- I'lTiiiraa our doiul ,r View mrm,..- - s . ' - t a V 1 aia w mows,, orphans parents is thelost inotAv nl'd 4 th' most ol. Insure and be f8? Liff Inurance Co.," of 1 Agente, GreenviJlerN mritmfut ' the rcUs?- ions j ana tKtuca noaai't rorees or "Ui (Sarbliha4 tlicaU fw?; every pjMw!Ile.?'t? .i; effortto! rdiniinshtho infliieu of hls ' fntctvewHeraa Lurged the dflact of the Republcau can didates , "bora ysc of their threat to lay the" polluting hand ..pf Republican poli ticians' .upon oWi great ; chool systpto." From" ItalegU r he goes . to IMfUboro foran addres today, and at 7ghelir, Gaston! a and Charlotte Monday. '; j kedjau hs pinion of the pro- posea constitutional : amendments " tne. Democratie candidate dcclared : rhat they would be adopted by a noverw Itfl-. ming majority. ;Autlut'jfieer od 7.000 medals authorfzed; byftUe len era 1 .Vssembly to be distributed . to all fiery ice. men from Xorth Carolina who seryed inX th world arJa xi': jftrj now. wing aiaue: to- sena ne w'HTaii1 to.' the Various tied Cf asi cha pters an I American Legion post who, v'2il ave charge of distributing thc-in to the form-1 er service men. ; v; ' Distribution 5 will be made by the county orgajxiazjjottf -theResdlss ten-gtaKiSiac are ayaHable for the . distcUnitjevi the foi-niefseryjcelinen tare? Requested to rnake equSMtion;tno'4H Jlid- Crss- chapters ind the- Icgnpo'sts for their ml8:p , rjv ." P- ' -- C"' - - Tabulating leir gate receipts and tHe attendance, of , the State air. acie tary JollfK. PoguetodHjJnoanced that alllpr'evious records f were trokeni last week.- " . ' ,The total mnaber who oassed thru the gates has not been determined but epubrprogress has been ina'de already to Indicate that the jittendance will run far beyoml-thaf of any btlier year; The exhibits "this year were' more nume rous and better,- he says, .than at any time -in the history xf" the association. Particular stress;; was ... 'placed on the - , - v.: "i.si.. -1 livestock and agricultural exhibits and- these exhibits excelled all ievioius: entries. Will Conduct Service - Presbyterian r .Church Next Sunday Morning Mrs. Mary teidley, who Js .asjciate4 with Cyclone Mack in hik evangelistic work?" will conduct' the .eleven -o'clock serkj7 atthePresbyteriail1 t-hiych on next "Sunday morning on account of the illness of the pastor, Rev. S. K. Phillips." AU ' have a cordial invita tion to : attend. , : : ivi' -..( ; ; .... . . :r..'.;, ? ; i LORD MAYOR MCSWEENEY . ALTHOUGH DEAD STILL" , CAUSE OF TROUBLE HOLLY HEAD, OetV 29The shipment' of Lord Mayor MeSween- . ey's body' direct to Cork was pre- . ceded by violent scenes between tm? officials and the mourners. The monniers were anxious for, the jtfr mains of the late Mayor' to be tak- en through Dublin where a great demonstration had been planned. ' After a fisJtic encounter, the of- ficials finally h got possession ,of. t the bodv and ? succeeded in plao ins it aboard a?steamcfor Cork. : TTIje mourners refused, ttf foilQw f the body and wept to, Dublin.'.. ., , 1 PRIVCE ' PAUL KING ATHENS, "Oct 2I.--Prince PatiC the younger brother of the late King Alex andre has been proclaimed King by the 1 fJreek Parliament. ' "h. , , - t TinRTEEN INDICTED . ljCACO, VOct t 20. In(l agftlnst'. thirteen persons ii Tv4 rm-uedby the grand iry in connection 'Mth throwing the nineteen and hine-.j. tnn world "seriel:state(s attorney'Sof-- EttJS inorn:iig n " : I anti American iegip :juse as soon, as tfija adjutant gneraloff icK?cahe- - -fa 1 -7 If - i -" inn Mil nvmxa 1 1 . i ii -i 1 .' ? 11 'Ttmmmi '!jm 1 r - - u-T 3 0 - so 1 5f g T ' .V , Rev? Baxter McLendon, belter know mis "("ytlone Maek'Vi starts Idi four week's rcligicus can:aigu in th Irig, te?jt in rearof Una Pastoffi Sunday ajieraecn.. services nu oc ana caijf at wwmmmm mmti WASHJNGTOX, Oct. :"20.-President: Wilson has written to Governor Cox expressing his confidence in the Demo- cratlc presidential nominee and ex-t pressed the hope under Oox's leadership he would carry the policy, jot tue' na- ti6nal government forward along the path 'Of liberal legislation aud humane, reform ; until the whole world- again sees. an Illustration or the wholesome ' CHIEF EXECUTIVE FRENCH REPUBLIC RESEMBLES TEDDV Has Same Broad - JChest, N- Short Thick-set Stature, Twinkling Blue Eyes 3' Looking Through Thick Lenses and Same Large ; Head. - - . PARIS,1 Oct. 29. President MilleW a Pd, greatly resembles physl-.iily the late Colonel Roosevelt., 'He has the same'broad chest, Shorti U-ick.set sta ture the twinkling , blue -cvi-i- look search! ngly 'one 'though htek len ses the same large -head, ;.'Lrong pow efful heck the same, capacity for hard work. , , At-' Versailles lifter MiUeiaud : had been offrcially. investott. with - the pow, ers President of" the French Repub Kc; the correspondent of the Associated Press was ne of a large group of newspaper-men witlf s whom : the ' PreslJeit diook; hands. , . , . S "How do .ymu feel, Mr; President?" the correspondent asked. ' ' ' fSplendid V. Millerand; fairly:, shout ed, --ii Somehow, -the . word - sounded very ' - - . . - j h.; " ; " " " v f.V ill $nbscribers totheNEWJ4that- om'rint'nitimhT. vnrpmhp'rl wiir .- ; f . mreg.-- it.tmentsK.beiseontinuedthat datyAll. 4 :1G "Auatriaiwrlgly-uel ixvn re-' .;ieiinquent subscribers please -enl. hft fie' passages there and ri-Bt'natedJ your .repewal to . the , XPIWJi fl- rnjiifiMans t ctei .-ml i"- 1 fine before ft-our subscnDtio ix wyrfc rakeu ana re-taueuv- aucaMjve . in l. ... . " ""t ' '' "' ' ' ' " ' r " - rp. - iu.Tonti 7:30 ? rent tnn: 1. J!rri v 'l strength of democracy" and t the happy fruit of what the founders. of - the. te public1 proposed when they aet this great gcveurnmerff upj v .?.! i . v The .president asid tnat he had fn lowed; Governor Cox's-Jcoursehrongii' outthe campaign, with jadmltatldn and he expressed the belief tha thego verii or wcpld receive- the emphatic eadorper- mnt or: the. voters or tne country. . ' ' '" b :,f r' " . . BEING! RAISE ITALY BURY DEAD Oneof Sad PhascaJ af l.Itafy'si War on Moun- tain Front was, the. Dif- r .!- r -d" ' - ,TU 1 & icui ly ui uui 1 S si t . : 6 SOBSCRlPlIt ISv BIN Troops who feH:Eight-;lilig ' ' j - ' . . ..-.-.'- .- - -. . : .. ing. .ROME, Oct.20.A grrea'? national subscription is now teing jns to toL lect together. all te bodies. Jtalian soldiers who dieiTf ihting bjilh noun', tain front ad are insufficiently nacieA all --the bono iwaieli. arewtitiuiiig : 6n therockv. mountian sides and to give them fitting "sepulcare-S-on oiKcf , ttu) highest peaks, ' probabl -Sa M ichels. i It is' proposed that a iSiin Iv noble monument shopl ife erect ruader u hieh will 1 resf .together ihcrs "and soldiers, rich and poor tJ r-"' ' One of the sa dphases of Italy's war on-the mountain "trout, was tet diffi cufty of -burying those w!!iVfo 1 fight ing The soil y on . -the7arso;mge i suh a' thin crust Qvejr tlmbsva rock of "which the mountains are f. rn?ed that dynamite had often to befusnt noroe 10 make sufticirniiy jeepsives on TtliQ'w. historic peaks like M : Carlo, )n.ro..th6 OrappaBlntIftx uid3. where Italian blood nr like , again until. the final victory f are;. them GbldertWeediis UHere 'Fromrall Parts, of " East- ern .Carolina' fori Sale, . Prices High , as-: Ever Block Saleis Result., .The Greenville "Tobacco Cmfrket 'Ja full, to-the oVerflo,wig,today,'wi(U th"e Gol4ei Weed' from .all parts of ( nstera Carolina. . The.'?isar today ;.wil bo" blocked . on account -of the nittldreds -of thousaud poumls ihcri'for, s-ile'The. warehouses -have' jbeeVseliip '.alff day Hit it 1 will be 'imptsui to finjslk thlA afternoon; -r.XothjriUi3tan thousands of pounds; ontLd flrW- ofj the v respective- wa-ehottsesc t'te prices -are stilt stiff, : " -7- vl ThwarehouscV4Gentr& Gotmifcj and : Johsnstorr & .Fi-xiiall.-jn 'account pf the block rwlll-ia-y firsc sales' Mcn- t' TP.. -1 A. : . lNey;:it-C7ic while", strollin .'around Xew;Y6rk : FJakcs of snow! v;Hpwi Tde; fa coast corn ballstja the"str.eet corners; Xne something .fascinating, about; a window full if Wusicatinstniments; Secretly5 I believe TeVyiManhasr aarambitlon o platan' aaordn. i rrhaC'icsrlaHngpPt !r Aiffbr1erossini(r''ttie street before hfs'Sig - nal'Up k lodee in some vast "wilderness.. An the . womeht are 1 Wa'nin! Ihelr necks' to seeugene-0'wien, v ouaer .wnat he . makes a week.;Heweata u wrist watch, "The . upkeeps of "that TW ibmei thing. V Ixt i Avery; Hopwood.'--Has fourf plays running' on Broadway. "Used- tQ" be- a reporter in Clereland.. A. British f fleer r wearing-: w : monocle'c. pf ) smoked glass.ewspaper from,alj cities.' That would be a good pbice to meet some one from; home. 1 Eh Hi Sothern out for a, walk, v - - t ". , j There's, a grnff Jvold,- saailor. Has the?Gilbertf and SnUivaR comic opera whiskerL BetheTpacks a: meaft" mar lins)lke 1 v4Cfates it 'chickens going to the '.pier. Araund1the.water-front Js the only placetheyseem.itosell - plug tobacco. And : one', of the - few- places wfcere; cursing seems tojbe an artrThrej tramp steamers drif tjng out to sea. .111 go up .through Watf Street iaud seV .the,'. sights,' Stlltimtfiog m Vin -1 dows Ijroken by th J- boml'exploslon.' aii. Lue rejwners .ueueve u wan a care less driver's , work.' And- not- a -Red outbreak ;The, J, P "Morgan building looks like it has beehia eBiglnrnJ"' . -A street, runs thbrugh thef Municipal Building; And &o do street- cars TJhe most' impressive thing;-to !nie about the City , Hall; are ,the ' hundreds of ; shoe shine stands -and they 'never seem busy A statue of XaahlftilevWhat Vas lt 8aM2.rI-at'tnmsliiip'to' amy bstory. Old jornen gathering kicd-1 j?;:'3!0 man aHpgood into the.Tri5une -office. . rni is... "j. r -. -1 4-A p . -it.- t . gouome. x 1 Brock PembertW-s '"Enter JIad is rated as the hit ofTthe New rk theatrical season, TiCnsidering ti t it wask the first adventure of ' the iD5 iewspaper1 , reporterj from; ,Em. :-la ivansas on ine rouga tneatricar as. it is a . crowning" record. ' It n tctt tPTt J li. as tne pia uarricK out ox toe In a office' building- on'.v.;We&tv-'Se ond jsfreet" oha;mornirfg thls"Sveek rvn . . - -... v . .. . - '.- nTnVa -'vlronnod - nnd r' stnek- "-,Ji between eal beltjtut,iti cen.terf thlng,j?a- i z:.-s.4 i .v .-,iv v-v .L- k ' - tneal.'.Pemberton, it-'ts said fl be "H 4f f .T-'V 'Vs'C "T" ITT able to Tetire-on'lhe proceedsri8 s ' ' " ' ' ' - x- :f'w"V-"-'Tn" K" 7 ' ' fittlavv .if he desire bVV vfirr "I'-'-P- "r.v ' -he iyplAhning to produce. Zo;; w ; :. ;-:f'.- S 'wdom V,-t s - tricaUmeharerpredicting a " 'AtnOt VIl. TT ' the tWtre:wihln kday Trbaf theii--prediction on thesmaU nttuT-6r -KVVy;; .V ' - : f.T.'Jlt i a mm bu if iiri ar tb vaaa 11 iiii ir ... v m. I l w J J ... am av-m i B . r - i B : T " j--r- 3 - - ' - fTobrs. . Thev"oriI passengers' ere a , z-, V'24l"XlSinfI Cl ounglnan and ;a" girl. Tbeyi were . 'nV li - --1 . Strangers'. - kfterSO minutes th,;givl. Ci XTlCiTCnCiri fainted. in yropg.inaii'a utins.'Ofj.'v V ? 'f- ' ' ' eonrse. yot't frax-guessed' .lt:3.They in-e s ' 1 to be married Boon. 1 It is with anEye;to This :Need that eDipart- Vment of BcjttoxV;$)ate Collegia isnqW Conduct- :ing its Activities, of this opprtUiiiy ' . v? ' I "RALETQn,, pc .r-Thpnced Jfor th9ronghly trdined ienj'in ' agricultu raU activityj is np're;: imperative thai ever Jt:is-with an. ,e tti- this1 need ta thetf lepartment of "Botany; at the State College -conducting .its vork. iThesuccesfu 'jrieurfufal ; 4eader must:, naiCpt 4orougnfratmng:itun. fundamenfals'he'musbV'lamia'Tnith iuv eiejuenisoi nycie4iceM'i j .vmoiig tafeTscieHees nojcfe occupy, a more. uH" poKtantireltionjtolagricultpVal tralju ing.thah Bofany,, forit interricfathe .fundanteutaT'itature-''.'p.f 4thejcrop plant to- the studeatv inaking;-posslble an7in itllectuai . and-masterf ui graVpT of V the .remeJy-t'importau field .;off practical pXantr. prodnctioni. Kotoply the- maio- lharice of high TOoduction iiat c&T de- reJopnjent . t rtewea , and still better ffleOjotff..:;crop- rfponV an-y intelligent S Wniprhnsioh tof il 4lM ? M? .1.1 . ' ti 4 ' .ri V iu Me v laevcruiM piani8r--nows tney ate Juiit- and Ub trfel& parts Hpctten inv.thelr Aenvlronmenti of soil- and air. tt is 1 presentatioa "bf these- bae. ipriu uJtca. WU4W; moai.t-w, fUC, 'IKiLrilCtluU' wo w! nm-duyi oi, sucnfjfiejiuite jtm porta'tkV4tl".ff Wr' - pT'tbe-ljasic course given ttti ftst e.ar stejtaJri.eMct-; ttodies : are'made bf theTpkrt o thec punts tdaKt steat JeifVes' flowers jind fruitlie wbrk"mk Sng clearito the inquirer the maf velousfJ Inrecpair.stmctures asscen when' nsagi ifiejtlmej. The- 'operation at ail these delicate part 'alWVtudled; abidotfpeclotl attepon.-s Vreo toTrnous losses rp iarmers evjsry whtrkaV. nropr;4rdeakre of "cam. battm'-th-are'aiso discussed. Chm.; Hayes Preaicts r that Hardinrj will be .s; Next President - , - - jr r r. f Hayes, chairman of thei Republican fci ecutlvenimittee. Issued ;a statement pnbllcanuj-veiiHhdicated Jhat .Hard-' G , 0; PJciaeralised ; State'ilTliitf: WvQR.'DtIetiiocratic National" cbainnaQeorge W $nid this - afternoon that ;"thege,ne,-al poli tical situation points 'unmistakably ;to democratic Isuccess. Slh .aidv that it Republicans aredeiLVoralized;. froiathe, Capadiah" border to 'thftulf and, f roja fye Atlantic tb the Pacifier and that tbelr; forces are in nxnretreat v jverr where. "f,w, . IS TlIRJtlcnAlj; ; Octx t TheAla- bamastate federation ot laWrlxnet here today i' Especial . sessial wnTfrntion tb consider a' plea1 fpr npport,frpmlr lfcfcSSd,-: : : : 'worker of America heencopdacviii. a 41i-rit are injurious -emij'':pla&ts.Tb Ingand -Coorldge wottl4 Tcceieth6 largest populai majorifiy'-evef elsVin ...... ...- ' ' ; . ;.; ' 1 V r'. - a 1 ' ' V .-, 111-' 1;-7r,.?-" i'---T 'V- r " ii Bloodhounrli Jrorsi.4 Cil . eigh Arrived tliis Mcm- ; irig but Failcd tbStrI!:i a .Trailr Orixn of aulr:6' is ji Jylsy tery . ; - t i The;tabaQco pack Jiouae- on the -lana of IL'A.'-iIayo,--;about .two mIies-from' ' this city 'ohtheuorthi, side of the river ? ' ' ' was7destt6yet by --fire last' nishtv ".The I r - baase'was full of t&V'i''Vborh of Hiieto- ' ' were. a total tossv uowvrn wajse orig- ... . , inated: ia a mystery. . i , , , ' i -I JhinWng. -that .the fire -was; of in'cen- dia ry 7Vigin7bloo4 ' houuij n-eVe .pja- r . ledJ for;rom aRlelgh and-they atrlTid .' , this "morning The dog 'ere lala " ' immediately 'to the Fcrfe W ndthiti J"" waiccompiiBhed ? i stb -toks . failed i -i a 5 to,trIke7a tralL(' " ' r?s Resolution PrcvL!. , For General : t S trl!:e .Vin Alafcirna StatoN, t , , r mitMIGUAif-Oct;. BesolutJoa Hlidi. fov?a genral-tVlkeJji thestate; of Alabama ' fa -uppo.' of rthel niimi t maskd-aiat'rnrdbbr branch of .tha i orkerC.wh-are gotfjOtiia itrlk, waa ' - " ataViAeAtio: 'ifAort''t " Rcsideriiial Seirf fc. - WASniNdTOJTOct. 20-rAn-- an. ? ;iMivw ..at,ieccpive-tTes,,' 1 5 dcntial section neiY Dttpfnt Circle herd -:. 1 f i-0?iy;r.3fftek -hundred'ana fif iv'Afit: "5 J.! Jars'amt leacapedr '.He,held- iyk a wo- taan clcrk'Uba tevolten ; ' . Friday ; JUtany rat followed by. a conference led by ilfe? Rena Hard- n$'t "Washington Xi"f"onahfe jinfsh r uuoi-jeMuc, vywi patent? aro -iirga? aesteltor6 f he'eitr yestei-dfiy af tt- l-patb;iun'Nt and 'ObseVyer i ?pMngthcd4y . i' , Lthe'-city- 1 h V 'V. l- taK?; T;s..'if -vWaart6xedf fvthe;city ihhi norhiW. ' f , tetete& at -the' ProctorIIoteCr' - :. E,VR. WalWfot.wnsimV arrived ia. ? jto-atfead s thU .-ery;ilm-rta rir raeet 1 j ? j the cltyAhis' mornW via kb. Noricli-i' i I Sonthfrni'A: -fi'; r.--- -.. 'J ; r; Ps Pippin, of. JVashinstoa is hera v 1 ; D.'U.-Taylor otTarb-jto arrir; 1 'w',' J the tit thi? affceruooa rii, tie' ' ticCoast Iin'':y IX' ! 2 Walter; Pate.'ofU Kinsfon "itsr ire'ftsp. - f dayh'on- bnsijies . ' " 1 ; . . J ' F.'vZl. 'Walter. 'Jr'. nf .-.Ttfhi v . thacity. t ,V. J3f. t?tokes of Wl-tervlll r s tcrJ D" t-l :atre.- of:' WlUoa i weler .ax!!. - to tl r ctty.- " r.-' X DETPvOiT.' rKirTrir r emUaifcank' Lore andcc .. ...ar-jprr-loyes .and Sftea: patrc. S v i i ' - - ;icir fajces downTr4ra fs. I' A.. I .-. - - , .1 t i - - ... i ;" om the ftrajhi-cr " been fr-.r-sct: tltzt c Me ,to- partic4pai? "t: "netal serrvojoOrer he body titl husbaudv .Tb body Vis lyirg lufa " tneara. .nere ana- wii be- taken to ir: 4 " Ucd tonight : The-sherfff and, assistants Jfild t i official --vtstt 1& the ; Pactolas -sect!; . festerday and caiturel . a -isty jail 1 r.ioiieky rrsn'-trtEI ar.ti;.i . '3.1aer. ' There wji no r:..? -.it f . 1 t . h' 'i 1 f i I .4 . :, 1 I I I y "n :Jff-y lice announced , today..1 ' "" . 4. - to f raforever. . -1
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