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WINSTON-SALEM, N. C, SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 5. 1906
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jj Accident On Penn
nia Railroad Near
City of Altoona. Pa.
-Fr..flht Wreck Yester-
Ui. 0"t Track On Petercuurf
Repombl for th Accident
L Th SnUnL
Mm misunderstood two rsl
j the p.nnlvania ralltoad
Ljvb at Ii,t nlRhl 00
:rjck of she Petersburg braaca
er l're.-k Junction. 1" allies
hue. rWa engines, fir nH
. i marh re demolisiivli.
',jefi were killed acconiia,;
,ns receiveu nerr "u h
Three lhdiil have been recov
j (iHir more are known to oe
be wrwV.-
.vj!i,iin trains were the St.
Lin! Cincinnati express ana th
r a 1 '
. mall, uotn were loietu iu
same track because of ft
wreck on the main line at
I'msace. 17 miles east of Ai-
Tnty-cven freight cais
-fckot, necessitating the use
a track oa the Petersuurj
said two tramps were rldL.g
mail tiain and were caught
he wreckage.
-It Is reported nine art dean,
e: J. W. Wagner, postai e-ierK.
Fa ; J. W. Cox, Dow Hilton,
'H. Slmltz, postal clerk. Wash-
W. V. JtnKu, postal clerk.
te unknown: woman supposed
rs. W. E. Trlnkle, of Duiissan-
D. t'onover, traveling slefc
Ntw York, anil an Itai.un.
-The number of dead is uivr
t teu.
I
W f(;r The Sentinel.
nljrht another large audience
(1 at the Star warehouse.
: Yeuell gave the most pow
"moii yet of the series. His
was "is Thera a God?" His
found in Pualm 14-1: "The fool
id In his heart there Is no
Man docs not fay In his, head
sinful heart there ia no God.
unient from natine. from
ixlre, from the greatness oi
that there In a Got was
rati,;. The speaker bold how
dentists, who wcro not be
;cre compelled to udniit there
(l. (.volution cannot explain
The trouble with Christian
Is It makes everything God,
an Imaginary thin..
teuton played a sweet obllgalo
lr. Siixton mine a khIi tha
aud chorus Joining In the
liait.
ht there will be another of
i ami vp stereoptlcan lecture
"m Peter. His Life, rimes
i Restoration." This is the in
r.' lecture to Quo VadU. Mr.
sing "The Ninety and
Illustrated with beautiful
IV. tXRido (hp
P. "i ( them will be a special
" uiy, at u p. m. All
riled.
' rl'se of tho service last
- lClif'li rrtniiiuln,ln.,l
W fctoad qnieMy through the
" umnais for tneir
i ion m preserving order.
SETTLE LOSES
T
huJ',lk ial to the Gretiw-
r, ' M.s mat tne
s!)iPme court has ren
oi in fav.r of Mmmscr
2 ;''' Mlw Sottle was en
In lo vpart.' . .
tn f " v "'mil lo piay
;' funnlue roie lu 4tJ
'u.t- me seasnn con
tun i f ,; " "r ctri,j
"" tor iiz.QOO.
?N EXPECTED TO
PECULIAR ESC1IPE OF
By Wire to The Seutlntf.
BERU.H. May- S Facts have iisl
come to light, which throw a c'.iar
light on th clever manner in whuh a
Poli&h aoldier. 'named Roelntkl. es
caped from the prison In Posen. itos
inaki wtt under sentence of deatn for
murdering and robbing a weaiiu.v
land oils'. Tho condemned man vt
guarded most carefully. An armed
sentry patrolled the corridor otuo
which the cell of Roalnstri opeaeu,
ami w-as Innicted to tetp conauat
watch on prLsoner'a doings through
a paep-ho'.e In the cell door. In piie
of al kthls. Ros aAl eacaped and for
a while It seemed Inexplicable tow
'he could do It. Since then, howevoi.
a careful investigation has brought to
light all the facta In the daring es
cape.
Rosln&U tied his bed-cUrfhes and
spare body linen into the ariape of a
maa and placed it In the bed. under
which he crept. The sentry was thj
dsetlved. and. actually under Uie
guard's eyes Roslnski scraped a hole
In tho floor, presumably with a nail,
which was afterwards discovered. He
had found a place where the floor
had been repaired and the materia'
used was 13 soft that he could make a
hole htrgj enough to drop through
Into the cell underneath. This was
unoccupied, and the door, conse
quently, was not locked. Rosln;kl
calmly walked out and reached the
court yard unobservod In the darl;
ness. The wall was too high, but tie
managed to reach the top with the nld
of the window sills and dropped down
uix'.o the other side In safety auc
fijeadcm. His hymnbook was fouiid.
coveted with, blood on the top of the
wall. '
The sentry had heard a noise m
the cells, but fancied It came fixjr.i
the lower tier cells. At 3 o'clock,
however, he called he inspector and
the flight was discovered. Aithoi;eh
Rosiruskl wore the uniform of hi
regiment, the soldierv who acouied
the soirrounding country for many
nil led were not able to fltid the sllg!;-
cat trace cf the escaped criminal. Th,
police authorltkj throughout Ger
many have been notified and request
ed to watch out for the fugitive.
THERE Will BE 110 STRIKE
IN AflTliRAGlTE COAL FIELDS.
Convention of Miners In Session At Scranton. Pa.. Votes To
Continue Work Under Present Conditions Mitchell
Makes Speech In Which He Says He Would Favor Strike
But Feels Large Number of Miners Are Opposed To A
Strike and That. Therefore. It Would Not Succeed.
to The Sentinel.
IN'. Ma,- s .
f-ni hi . , oi uiu-
t.," . "' ' vacua on of
'.m th,. rtiL' caiaw
Turk, i r, J ' ,a lwri'"-y. in
li ,il!a,lmef'losoLug.
thm ur-J, ' lurklah P""-
j""11 settlement comes.
To Bo Continued.
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5 8entlnel tor
SOME OF-CHARGES V3.
The following is' air extract fion
Commissioner of Corporations Gar
field's report on the Standard Oli
Company, referunl to In The StjUuel
yesterday:
The Standard Oil Company has l.kb-
ItuaMy received from the railroads,
and Is now receiving, secret ratc and
other unjiiKt Illegal disciiniinutioiift.
During 19(M the Standard -Vkd
alxmt three-qtiarterg of a miUUm dol
lars thiough the secret rates tiiatuv
ered by the bureau, and of cousin;
there nvay be other secret rates which
the bureau has not discovered. Thw
amount represents the difference be
tween the opan rates and the rate?
actually paid. Many of these iuerhii
InatiorMi were clearly In violation of
the lntetitate commerce law, ai.d (.til
ers, whether technically Illegal ur not,
had the same effect upon competitors.
On some state business secret rat3
were applied by. means of rebales.
These discriminations have been fc.'
long continued!, jeo secret, so Ingen
iously applied to new conditions of
trade, and so large In amount as io
make it certain that they were Cue
to concerted action by the Standard
and tho lallroads.
Tho Standard Oil Company U re
ceiving unjust diseiiki1nations lu
open ratej. )
The published ratesJCM the ieaa-
ing Standard shipping points are re
latively much lower than rates from
the shipping points of its compcUtois.
The advantage of the Standard ovlt
Its competitors from such open Jit
crlml nations Is enormous, probably as
Important as that obtained thiough
the secret 'rates.
"Dick" Hackett Confident.
R. N. Hackett. who is seeking the
Democratic nomination for congas
in the eighth district, during art Inter
view In Salisbury Friday said:
"I believe I will be nominated on
the firt ballot. In fact If the assur
ances I have are to be relied upon 1
think I wlil have a sufficient nunioer
of instructed votes to nominate me."
Mr. Hackett ia also quoted as
lug that if be and Blackburn are t.ie
opposing candidates he proposes to
challenge Spencer for a jolut canvass
of the district.
Improvements In Cemetery.
The Salem Cemetery Co. is having
improvements made In God's Atic.
Pipes aie being put under ground to
take care of, th9 surface watei along
the driveway from the main en
trance below the Fries vauU. The
company will probably have a nice
pavilion built at an early date on the
knoll near the Belo lot.
Special Sermon to Firemen.
Rev. J. K. Pfohl. of Christ Moravian
church will preach a -special sermon
to the firemen of Wltistom-Solem to
morrow morning at 11 o'clock. Invi
tatlons have been sent out by t.ie
Eagle Hose Co., of Salem fire depart
ment. All firemen are mvlted to ot
ten this service ani meet at the
Eagle Hos Co.'s quarters on Gr.cn
stree at 10:30 a. m.
Rsiv-a wmiM hflvA a Int nf fun SLi
ting scrubbed Id the bath tub if tbeir
mothers wouldn't let thorn.
W. L. Sanford. of Mocksville, bptnt
the day- in the city. . f
By Wire to The Sentia;L
SCRAXTOX, ra... May 1 Iht
authraclte miner ' convention M
10: 45 this mcrning adapted the ;ev-
lutlon accepting the award of the
autt;;ltj strike commUaion
another terai -f threa ytarv 7-1
meapa nu .trlkt, " ' "
The convention then ad)owrvtl au
til Tuca ay.
The sub-rtale committee will mid
with tho coal operators Mono, a., in
New Ycck. to secure assurances tea',
thfre will tii no discrimination.
The vote to adpt the resolution
was unanimous.
Previous to the adoption of the
resolution commended by the scle
committta President Mitchell n.ads a
strong antl-atrike speech in winch he
said that he would never consent to
propciltlou of the operators lr a
limited arbitration. He decland
that what thj mlnerj had secured by
strikes they prcp.ned to keep. Presi
dent Mitchell aaid ia pait:
"Rstaei than accept restricted arbi
: ration It ia far better that n euo
tinuo at work under the award of Ue
couimlsblon. 1 am at raid the coa.niK
slon wtul,t rvchtce wugei ot the ilji'a
eat rUl men rwd give it to th '.oircot
paid men. That might seem far to
the cotrJTilssloa but would nix be fair
to us. What wj nniM do Is to
the liwer paid men to a stanuitd ot
the hlgiueat paKi men. That thci
should be an Increase of wage; tiler
Is no question. If I were sute lut a
strike weHilit be successful, that ea
would stand firm and long em.ugh. I
should advice ym to strike ai.u re
n.:ln out but lrom infonnation wnich
we have 1 am fearful that our pioyle
aie not Inclined to strike. It would
be a strike with which many ot v.ir
people aie not lu sympathy."
The speech was received witu
cheers.
GEORGIA. CITY HAS
E CELEBRATION.
Br Wlr In Tti 8biib1
JKFFERSOX. i.. Vay S TaW
city is divrt-d In holiday attire U.
h;iiKi of the wif hundredth aauivet
iisy e Its foundaUoa. II in.lrft ol
vUitt.i friwi tv sitrioudJinK cM.tttKta
are hrie to asvst In the ci 'bra.)U
A the anuivertwn'. Tae srianif-
ments for thu ceU bta Ion were in in
hamU ot th recentlT orgaalietl
ch?iihM of r:mKmrce ai d a gvueial
ci Miiiiitirtj tf rttlxen ait for nun)
wks thi prenratKi! for the event
rave b ei cimducted. The pfogiam
cf the celebration include an ttWiUr
tital ami hiuricat tirade and a Urge
public meeting, with addrvfi by a
number of riimrtntru oratuiw.
la runm-ctiua with thWs retewiUot)
it Is ititii-wtlnu U Bote tm Suite's
stati.tica of tieotKta. puhHahea U
1S4S. said about clfersoa: 'Tha tow a
of Jeffervca was maile the rottitt)
test of Jack county In 1'iXt and incur
poratd In 1HU. It la situated t.inr
the wstois tf the Ocninee river, ha a
brick court house. Jail, two hote-ia. one
church, or acaiK-my snd five slynw.
Anumnt of .gixda aeld jmt annum.
1j,(HM."
QGKED
By Wire to The Sentiuel.
ENTERPRISE, May ' 5 Rowan
Wcoi?ley, wiho mysteriously disap
peared from his home near here a few
weeks ago. has been heard from. A
.tUter of Mr. Wootseley is In receipt
of a letter from htm. In pu he states
mat ne is on nis way to one oi nil
western states and that he proposed
to local j In that section. His reason
fer leaving has not been learned L)
your coi rprpond'e'nt.
A child of Mr. Webb Thomas died
near Midway, Davidson county, this
morning. Tba funeral and Interment
will be at Midway at 11 o'clock tomorrow.
ENGAGED IN ICE.
Br Wlr to The HentlneL
VLADIVOSTOK, May 5 Russian
blockade running steamer Soerabayc,
which disappeared Itwtt autumn while
awaiting orders regarding landing ol
cargo of nri at Vladivostok, has
been discovered at Nlkolayevsy, near
Amur river, completely encased In
Ice. Bdirw of twenty members of
tho crew, fiosen stiff, were fouuti on
the ttrarmer. It Is supposed that
whlhr the vessel was awaiting orders
pending tho outcome of peace negotia
tions she became lost and was caught
In Ice. The crew probably was unable
to escape, o perished aboard the
steamer.
HAS LEE CUT OFF.
Special to The Sentinel.
SPENCER, May 6. E. M. McCui-
lum, a car lnispector for the" Southern
Railway Co., at thU place, was run
over last utght by a switching train,
wmch cut off one of his It.
The inspector was working under a
car when a shifting engine ran Into
the same, causing a Jam among the
cars, which caught the working man
before he could escape- The injured
man was currie-d to a Salisbury hospi
tal for treatment.
ST
By Wire to The Sentinel. . - x
BUFFALO, May 5. The Cour.cf.
only morning Denrocratlc newspaper
here. In an editorial this nioin:.ig,
espoused the cause of William K.
Hearst, as candidate for gover.io. ,
OF LOCAL Y. Ml I.
Tha Saturday night song serv.cv
will be conducted! by Mr. J. M. Uue
In the V. M. C. Ai parlor tonight M 8
O'dOCrC '
The V. M. C. A. relief fund beii.g
rateed here Is growing rapidly und
the money will be sent to San Fta.ii
cisco Mortdiiy evening.
By Wire to The Sentinel
KNOXVILLE. Tena. May C r.u
early this morning gutted tht Cnn
merce Buikling. The loss may teach
$jft,0OO.
MEETINGS OF TWO
The Woman's Foreign Missionary
Society of CerXenary church held a
very Interesting meeting on yestei
day afternoon In the ladies' pat 'or.
Mrs. L. A. Vaughn read some, very
interesting note from the G-eiuul
Conference now In session at tliruilng
ham. The many important matters
being brought before that body were
dlactmsed.
Mrs. W. C. Wright and Mrs. Sa.miel
Blackburn were appointed a comiiiU
tee to arrange for delegates to lite an
nual convention., which mex'ls lu
Charlotto on Juno 7.
A very nice letter from Mr. hiopjch
editor of the Chrtatlant Herald, wa
read, acknowledging the receipt of $:!
from the society which was contri
buted towards tha Japanesu relict
fund. The quia on Chrlstus Liberator
was conducted by the pretWeiu, the
ladies showing much interest tit the
study.
Tho lesson assignment for next
time will be the third chapter.
D, C. Rankin Missionary Society.
This society of the First Preaiiytet
la it church was entertained de light
fully on yesterday by Miss Robbie
Mlckle at her home In Wast End.
The subject for the afternoon wua
"Misions In India,' which was mott
admirably haudlctl by Miss Lllla
Young.
The sicknew of soveral of (he niciu
lers. who wore to have been on tiie
program.' prevented tho very fuii.
carefully mapped out afternoon work
from be'lng carried out.
After tho business of the trueting
was wvei, the hostess Berved deitexus
refieshiiKMitS.
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trinity wins from
clemson; to 0
Trinity College defeated Clemson
College In Charlotte yesterday at
baseball by the store of 7 to 0. The
features of the gume were the spivil-
dld battery work of Clement and
Wrenn Ute Trinity, the good team
work of the Trinity players, and a
magnificent catch by Robertson for
Clemson.
VIRGINIA DEFEATS
E FOREST. 6-5
Virginia defeated' Wake Forest in
a close game of baseball at Wake
Forest yesterday by a score of 6 to 5.
The contest was exciting throughout
and both, teams played gilt . edge
ball.
New Advertisements.
The Huntley-Hill-Stockton Co Will
start on Monday and continue for one
week a special reduction sale on sum
mer goods. See large ad. In this
Issue.
The Bee Hive. Specials for next
week In millinery department. H.jO
to $3.00 sailors 9Se.
J. T. Joyner.. Phone S(l or 312 for
the beat grocery service It Is possible
to give.
C. U Sharp The lightning' Ice
cream freezer Just he thing.
Landquist it Pfohl. Why ours Is
called the satisfying fountain.
Revival at First Baptist Church.
A Exiles of revival services will oo-
gin at the First Baptist church to
morrow. The pastor "HI be assisted
by the Rev. Mr. Jenkins, of Stau-
vllle. The services will continue
throughout the week and probably
longer.
If a woman Ik iealmis ulxuit her
husband H makes blm madder than a
natter .and if ahe Isn't he's ternbly
nuspilcous.
TO
VISITWINSTON-SALEM
Kf
THROUGH FEIICE
Terrible Deth of Man Walk-
; Ing Along The Railroad
t Track at Salisbury.
Fast Mall No. 17 Collides With Wrk
Train, Knocking Tender Off Lnin
f Wertt Train. TMa In Tm
Kneckjng Man Through Fence, lat
Wring His Face In Frightful Man
ner. Special to Th Sentinel
a-UiSlll-RT. May S.-No. ST. t,ul
mall, thla moraine collided la a aid
swrt with a work, train, kooekiat
th-a tender frent the engine of tii
frelKbt and throwing It upon Will
Ditwbee, a whtt man who waa
walking along th path of th tojd.
H waa knocked through a fence and
Instantly killed, hi face being frlgbU
iully I altered.
Th. rwiionHiblllty Uk lb wreik is
phiced upon the work tralu men, who
did not clear the track before allow
ing th fast train to enter th yard.
Several matr clerka wr tuiocked
down and on wua brulaed some.
Th engine of Xn 37 was so dis
abled that It had to b replaced.
Gov. It B. Glenn was here this
morning emoiite to Pilot MounUit..
where he maio two addrewsea today.
At It o'clock he spoke to th stu
dent at the cloing exercise of the
sch(xl th.ne. and at 3 this afternoon
he adOresned tha fam-r of that sec
tion. He go to Mt. Airy tonight.
At Central M. E. church In that town
tomorrow he will mads an address at
11 a. m. and at 3 p. m. will make an
address on prohibition.
faVversr ef the gowrnor'a friend
were at the station thla morning and
one and all nave him "the glad hand. '
They were delighted to k th chief
executive hiking so well. He admit
ted that In hU travels he was faring
sumptuoimly.
"I am receiving Invitations from
everywhere except from my old
home," Jocularly remarked the gov
en:jr, but he stated that he was
cojntug back to spend a few days, ln-J
vliatlon or no Invltaitoik. He expetta
to be In Wlnaton Salem May St aud a
day or two In Jui: j.
D. L AREY QUITS THE
ING BUS
Mr. T. H. Chamberlaln, of Green
Imio, trustee In bankruptcy, at t.ia
court hou door li this, city at 10
o'clock this morning resold the null
site.-water power, factory buitoluf
and contents lately belonging to th
DamaHk Manufacturing Company,
linaifd at Roaring River, !kei
county.
Tha tMirchatM-r was N. H. Mills, of
8tatevUlc. the price being 17.700.
At the former aale a few weeks ago
J. 8. PaitPiwon. of Spray, bid th
property off for $7,0W. When the
sale came up for confirmation by MaJ.
Akaandt r, referee In bankruptcy,
ten cr wn bbl was filed by Mr.
VI 1 11. of Stateavllle and at the aalo
today this wa the only bid made. Tb
hearing on confirmation wl bf, on
uext fc'iturday, May 12, and It Is uu
derstood that ak this time another
ten per cent bid Wll Hkity b filed
tea per cut bid will Ukly b flWd -with
th rcfeTec. This would DscessW
tat another sale. . .
Special to The Sentinel.
SALISBURY, May 5. D. 1 Arty,
the wealthltst distiller in Norih Caro
lina,, announces today his retliemeiit
from the business and tins sold it to
a corporation bearing his name a, id
good will but with which be U 4i no
way connected He la the wealthiest
citizen of Salisbury and after letlring
will devote his time to the Improve
ment of hi vroperty and will raike
cattle and farm on a large sraic. Im
paired health Is the cause of his re
tirement.
Last year Mr. Ari-y trald the ge.v-
ernnienl a fliro of $22.imh and served
a senleliro of three momtu In jtill for
Infractions of the Internal ruei.ae
laws, ' . '
$2,1 FOB NEGRO
NORMAL SCHOOLS
Special to The Sentino!.
RALEIGH. May &. State Silpeiln
tendent of Public Instruction bag r-
celved official notice that $2.U(Ki will
be apin-oprlated this year from Sitcr
educational fund to be divided be
tween three tve-gro statu notnul
(schools at Fayettevllle, Wlntftoii-Bi-lent
and Elizabeth City. This U tiie
first appropi Ifltlon for negro noimals
rectlvi'd from this fund lu several
yeais.
MR. FOLLIN TO GO
Mr. Rob-t1 E. Follln, firmrly of
this city but who has been fol the
past feur months connected wl.it Lie
New York City News Awn-riall n,
goea with the New York Telegiaui
Monday. The Telegram Is the t,ct.
Ing edition of the Herald and in, In
all rr.i'pects, an up-to-date newtaper.
ROARING RIVER PLANT '
SOLD TO N. B. MILLS
OFFICERS RAID STILL,
ARRESTING TWO MEN.
GREENSBORO. May S UrJlfd
States Cr.n.ail-saloner Wolf this morn
ing heai d a Vase sgalnat 8am Joue
and hi )", Will Jotx-, srrewtei, vcs.
terday for blockading near JulUn
The evidence waa agaiiutt tha nren
and they were sent to Jail In lie fault
of bond for their appearance at th
next term of federal court. Tha nvn
were arrested near Julian yeUtrda
by tuty Marshal Mllilkan andweia
brought lu the city on a freight train
last night. There were throe nneo at
the ntlll but tho third man escaped.
The (tie its pursued him for a 41
tance but he waa too swift for them
and they gave up the rhino. Tim
stilt wm running In full blast with an .
output of forty gallons a day. Tii of
ficers found about 1500 galloiiN ot
stilled beer and sorrm whisker and
com meal at the still.
EAGLES TO HOLD A
I SERVICE
The WliiHlon-HaU m Aerie No. T..3
fraternal OrcRr of Eagles, will hold
an aiMiual memorial service In honor
of their dead tomorrow afternoon ai
o'clock. Tht service will be held III
the lodKe rmmis 1n the Jacobs block.
Addresses wilj be made by Hon.
J. E. Alexander nd Hon. G. t. 'ita
ten. and the public ! cordially in
vited to attend the txerclses.
During the past twelve months two
members of trrn le-ral siTln have died.
MeMirf. W. 0, Cox and Joliu McMillan.
FOR BRADY'S ARREST
Special to The Sentinel.
RALEIGH. May 5-Gov. Qlehn
offered a re-ward of $100 this morn, at
fe-r the arrest of Charles Brauy, who
is wanted In ftfwan county for as
saulting and fatally wounding John
Owen Thursday- The reward Is at
request of sheriff and solicitor.
A telephotw message to The Sou
tlnel this afternoon from CltmnioiiS
states that a game of baseball p,a;e.l
today between the teams ol Cien
monw School and Oak Grove, on the
latter"! grwinds, resulted In a ticoi-e
ot 11 to 4 In favor of the Cleiunons
Ixiji.
t The mem beta of the Uberij" Ho
Company are elated over the sli4
chow n tor them by tho city for IhJr
hi-adquartrr. Tiro Iks are enthu
siastic firemen and the old companies
will have to look to their laurel It
they wlh to hold the honors when
fire alarms are turned In.
The purchasers of the Wliiktor.
Saturn Kaa plant say that If th aale is
ctitifirrrwrd by the court they will
spend at leawt $50,000 In Improve
ments and extending lines.
Mr. Frank W. Uwls. of King Print
ing; Company, was called lo his uortlfl
in Danville. Va., this afternoon,, fit .
account of the serious llluei ot U
father,
Miss Mamie- Burton, of Wilnut
Cove, and T. C. Pesy, t Madison, are
amotig the out of town pstlenta at
the Sani'arium.
T. H Flnley. of North Wtlkesboro.
attended the stile of the Danuhk
Manufacturing Co.'s plant at Roaring
River hero today.
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