30 , t7AS., rr,: -7. .-- - - lirS pin . m mi M . 51 1 ..Vt . '.. -i. The Uest Advertising .Medium In Haywood Courc.y- Fu'uiisht'i A! Tii- K:iU hit i i hi en Sno!v-. Mount-tins Nation:'! I'ark- lu ad l Tliinkiiitr IVopU- Hit USD V. t KMliKK L VC!.. NO. , V A X ! : S 1 1 . J . 1 : . N0K1H fAUOI.INA lit. L - ;1. Jl R rester a AWAY FRIDAY. :s for Help for Needy Sewer ITEMS earas Migiit Loan To Build ly For : A 'ht)SKD i; Chi -HBO T1 Sunday until I'.l'Xt June when the i gates Wii! npain h,, t!!;o-.vn open, a t,t,il f 5:1.300.000 visited the l::ir (gince it opened hist May. Kaeh visitor ,fen.l an average of Pl.l-'i inside the 'lair. A total estimated at $400, '000,000 was spent in Chicap by the visitors. THREE DIE IN PLAN H CRASH New York An early morning sky ride ended fatally for three men Sun. diy when their airplane lost a wing over Brooklyn and crashed into a tenement house. The fourth man in the plane was seriousiy injured. TWO KILLED IN WRECK v- Shelby Two Statesville young peo ple were instantly killed 'oui- miles north of Shelby when their ;av hit a Concrete bridjre. Two ether occupants of the car escaped. ' Camden. N. J- Uncle Sam's tif tenth 10,000-ton cruiser was launched Wednesday at the N ".v York Ship building Co. The cruiser will cost about $10,000,000. it will cairv a crew of .r5. oflicers and S00 men. . IialeiKh The fastest land plane in the world landed on t.ie R;i!eiL,ii aii port Sunday for repairs . The ji'Mie was en route to Florida 'wher the trouble developed. The plane, llown by Jimmy Wedell. owner, average- a speed of ,'SOO mijes an hni;'. ..I'nnceUm. N. J.- The body of a t-M-yar-o!d youth was found in ihe ;;t;ui un after the I'rineoton-Dartmouth foctball game. Police believe the youth was crushed to death against ; concrete wall, as an autopsy show both wrists broken, and internal in juries. ' , J.ps Angeles Duke University still h8 a chance to be invited to play j.Rose Bowl on New Year's. j New York Thousands paid their last respect to Texas Guinan who was buried Sunday. After the last rites had been held hundreds of spec tators fought for the flowers .on her grave. Three girls were hurt in the mob. Berlin Ninety per cent of the votes cast in Sunday's election showed that the voters of Germany were solidly behind Chancellor Hitler's foreign policies Raleigh A home-made airplane was demolished Saturday when the Wooden propeller shattered, causing tae pi me to fall on the railroad tracks near the airport. Th,, pilot escaped with a broken mxr several bruises, and cuts, .Raleigh Mrs. Louise 1 Bourne, of Asheville. state chairman for the Women's 'Organizations for National Prohibition Reform, recently reported to. Secretary of State. Staeey W. Wade, that her group spent $1.25. 50 id its repeal fight before last Tues day's election. The national organi zation contirbuted $1,158.50 and (". J. Harris of Dillsboro. gave S100. Albany, N. Y. The old-time saloon and its .bar. were ruled out in New York State under an experimental liquor control plan announced by the state's A. IS. V. hoard recently. , After repeal New Yorkers may buy their martinis only in bona tide hotels. J restaurants, clubs, dining cars and ' ahips- Th,. only restaurants permit ted .to sell drinks are those which can I prove that most of their receipts come ) from the sale of food Hendersonville V. M . service station operator, to death a his home Home last :" Thursday Barks. . of,, shot himself at Mount i in about 12:-"10 o clock. The .body was discovered bv Mr. Parks' step son. Coroner J. E. Brooks investigated the affair and re ported that an inquest would not Ik; held. Mr. Parks shot himself .one time- the bullet piercing his head. No motive was assigned for the act..- Rutherford ton .lame- Pink Harri son, 8 year-old son of Loe Harrison, prominent farmer -of the Sunshine section: died at . the Rtrherford hos pital List : week from the . effects of food or milk poisoning, while two other children of the same family arc In the hospital chritically ill. The" par ents are also indisposed. Physicians bo are also indisposed. .Physicians) be lieve that the Harrison family was made ill hy drinking .poisoned milk caused by the family cow- eating some thing poisonous, probably white root. Ash :-vi!!e Protests because of de lay in V-tinz the S'C" Gap-Cherokee ; road contract ' y th(. st ;te hiirhwny.i omrn : si-T'n have been .renewed, by tha i Chamhvr of. Commerce. The road . is . en? of the maior North Carolina ent vr, ct s to-the Great S:iir; Moun-' tair-- Naionrt! ; P ".- T-h'.i -) Is' - -t: road r-,-nr- US miles in '.ve-ved' Ti- prcHr--,-:' y calls for an , evpen liture alreau'y appropriafsd' by: government. -' '"Vl' ' .: i'v!.rvKi. he 'eder.il WORLD'S 1 A 1 R C 1 1 . riv r . . :i ;iv citr at c' '. in H .wi.. suit f . .' 'Vi' ml; county. .ui; i-; i I'.'U'llV .in uin.'iii ; r iitli. He K enuiiky. the H'.-.ivta!. as a re .1:1 Thursday, was born in Shelby Jatiuarv 'M, 1S5;. When a y.ning man h da became editor an Tampa Dailv Time-. went to I- lori uwner of The ..nd organized the first Board of Trade in that city. Colonel Jones was often called "The Prophet of Florida." as he predicted over 45 year- ago. the progress that Florid i "was destined to make. He also because interested in railroads and was known as the "Father" of the movement and original work to build a ship-going canal aeioss Florida While there Col. Jones's wife. Annie Louise Brown, of Kentucky and on son died, leaving a daughter. In 1SS3 he mairied Nannie E. Honuker of Abing don. Virginia. In 18iX Colonel .lories moved 'to Waynesville. North Carolina for his health and became interested in min ing. He kept up Ids interests in rail roads and canals also for the better ment of North Carolina, andbeeame known to North Carolinians tor the interest he arou.-ed in trvmir to pro cure an east and we.-t railroad through the state. coiiiiectniL' the Atlantic port of N. C with markets of tne West and Northwest. lie was a sourc,. of information on the' siiliiects of niiiumr. I ran portal ion tivn'hr rates taxes, etc.. a these thing's hail always been of vital interest and deep ...udy to him. His was the inspiration .hat resulted in Tain Bowie's "Lost Provinces" bond issue scheme. I In It'll'.) he was appointed eoinmis isiomr by the Legislature of I of .Tennessee,'' Nt.i'tn Carolina land Florida- as vell'as it) other stales, I to secure better mail and .ransporta- tion between the s-oiitn .Vinci umi! Ke pulilies anil the Vnited Mates. For lliabv years' Colonel Jones ha operated and owned th,.. Carolina Abrasive M a ) i u f a c t u n n g C o m a i i y o i i Sugar Loaf Mountain, which abounds in many well known .mineral found in 'Western Carolina- Many Govern ors and prominent men of the United States have been entertained and en. joyed his hospitality at home and at his mining camp, culled Ruby City. ' During his long residence in Hay wood county Colonel .Jones has ac quired many friends and was knowh lor his kindness and love of humanity. HL was a colorful character Idled to the brim with energy and daring in an ever more materialistic age to entertain limitless visions. He was a member of the Methodist church, where services were conducted . ., v,,,. Ill i,,. ,1,., !..,,. I II II.., .,. ' presiding "elder of the Waynesville I district tit' the Western North Carn I iina conference. ..ss;- ! by tlw Lev. j Wadt.. Johnson pastni. Burial was ir. I ( i rccii 11)11 cemetery. I Active pallbearers. .' were: Harry ! Kldrisre, Jr., and Ted Khli'iw. triain'.- .-'ii l s of h'ranklin.' Ohio. I. L. Coun ci!tof. W.i vnesville." Hebrv .YlcFadvcn. of AslU'Vill.. .). H, Va'. and 1L B. Atkins, of. WAyni'svilie Honorary pallbearers Were;.. Josi nil ..'". J utmsoii, W. C. Allen, Dr. Thomas .Stringtiold. T. L. (ireeti. Dr. ( ). T. Alexandi r. Hr, 1'. 11. McDowell. M, T. McCracke'n K. O Co!l.y. II. ( . Lindsley. J. ii. Mor gan. J. W.. .Reed.. J. H. Smathers. Dr.. J. U. McCracken. all of. Waynesville, Frank . Barber.-'- of: Aslieville' and V. !'.. Breese, of Brevard. Surviving ar(. his w id. w and ilo: following 1 children : .Mr . Harry. Kid ridge. Sr.. of l-'ranklin. Ohio; Mrs. Frank. Sniathers; of Miami. V. i. ; M rs Delos Crary, of Binghanipton. N. Y. '; Misses Nanni'tte and S. A. June, and and one son.. S. Armistead Jones. Jr.. of Waynesville and eight grand, children.' ... Lumber Company Is Awarded $1,057,190 For Park Holdings A jury Veiinesiay niorniilu" in Asheville aw .rib d the llavon.- foi il I.umlier -Coin'p'any,'th'e um -f !?1 .j."T--Mlirfor' fh'k 'Li-7"t acre tract -whi;;lr 1 1: ;'.;' held , in tlie boundaries 'of V Great': Smokv V Moiuitains N.i: :. r ! Pari;; IViiiibtoiiiise of S-V.t.OOO va niiIe ' i : wei 'i lo- luminT convnafiy ";.!:d the, park; ... ofi'icials on'. M'-.nd y, making the to: ;il fi-r the lunibi-r i-cr-Ij iih-'s' holdings anieunt. to SI ,1 oT.lt'O. . The' park c.fimmi si.,n was ordered byJudirc G. V. Cowper to make bond for siloi! (him for, ilonrteiation losses ;.:.i! ntaiiitenance .of the. prop'-rty, A ire-, i' iurv had .. warcied t he lumber- comnanv $tT."i -Df.'D, for the ,.v,.. ....,..,...:.. r. .1. i. ;:.. .-...t." eu ii"ii ui;s . rui'.vt-.o. ....... mar. mao; ly ..':.pprais'i- ramred any where i'lb'll , Ibll.billl ,, s'! (Mi l (llill. if: w s sail h i i sio!'dav-;!iv t hose who kav" '.( en 't!';( ;v ooroK ' e l .w.ith m; A. i: v : "VI: nar . -c -n-ira:..-: - :o!i. h,n: -n 1' 'l;-;-d v, 'f-'it'i::' ;unerj'ff ri-' f. "the 1 Si:r;:i. -.'.-' ! tmih'-r C"ni : h' ';' ''' -v :v:;'' AV.-AV.' !" v .-: Y. - A-' U v it -'. a:t ''.:: ;. ' 1 the'- Lea :-- ' wh-VH "';Mt:' 1 ('k-:o';tr : ,10 W i -- ,:i';'-,':i:o,!;,:,' (.V-;v,ft pv s-o.ft . r.t'i'i :-, ; -,- ;i(.. nat' to- Ihe oiitm ;:;,.. f,r ';:c,-M,ui.. o ; ; nriceS-ltJO.Oi'M ha beeft paid. . '..he sal- 1 V ' RED CROSS Renewal Of Faith And Fresh Courage Would Solve Modern Problems, Rev..' Albert New Told Congregation Sunday W.M.;NICH0LS,7 Died Here Monday Wtlam 'ie!-,'ils, 7''.. nroiiiiri'iit -Haywood -county reideh' : died at hi horn,, mi the Fairvii w road Monday af ' eriii-'nii a ! 1 o'iti,:K . FnneraJ service- wi re held homo vesto'ida v aflornnon at'." with Ib.V: li. A . Sonlolle of -illicia ! ine:. I nt eniaor wa in at the ,'c!,.. 1. iiri'on. liri'i'ii Hill :.-oiiieti ry, Active'. - paHt'caiors were: Iv. ('. Moody' dai His Allison,, (I. II. SbeMon, llam . .Mi a ly, Frank -V tyi: . .and Crews .Moody - . Ilonorarv pallbearers were:: V. T. Lee J. R Morgan. -T. L Green,. C. K. Rav. ('. II. Kav. R. Q. McCracken. W. t. Shell on M. T. McCracken, Dr. Tom S'rinjrlield. H G West. John 1'lott, W. A. Mvalt, R. V.: Hvaf. J 1). Hvatt. J. M. Lone.. K. J. Hyatt. M. J. McCracken... l!il. Sniathers, . 1), Ib.well C. A. Cam nbel I, J. R H A. vd, J Ii Way W. T. Denton, C. I!. At: kin son, J. L. St ranir-fiel'd, John Cabc. John Snvder. R. G. i -:ir.o. W- II. Lu-her. T. W. Fertruson. It. I. Lee W. IL Frat . i Tom . Hlalock, A. T. Mc-(raehrri-. Joe Tate, and J.. R. Hijips. .Mr N'ichol- was- horn on ''Jona'th n's t'rei'k oir August 1'2. 1 xrr. and .moved to Waynesville about MO. years niro. A tirosperoiis farmer, he was widely known in "Haywood count" Surviving are his widow, four sons- Fred. Frank, William, and Clay ton Nichols; four daiiL'hters, Mrs. J. M- r'almet', Mrs,, Minton -CI me'. Mrs. Walter Hyatt, of Waynesville! and Mrs, Far) Li: I-', of Hiiiirombe county. Ai; State,mventiosi ;:Lfv. afterno-i sist in Bur on. i:. r; ?! i W P'mcoiri .'ft Suhdav ri for' Wiu'ston-S'eiu o a' ibn f'lrer-i) of Misj Louise .!''. diiugb'"r of Mr. and Mr-. 'l"!,,i; f,!1' Vi n'tf onstnlr.m wa. k'He! an au.t-cm',' S nda'v morninc in ile wreck. . ... ' Mr. ,'ir-i Mrs Rev.. ur-nn . were C1',,SJ. I , Mr,';- I'aucofn. Mr- Bu-' church of a f"":iii'r ei : . a dea-on in the v; '- ' !', v. Mr. B -i ;- wa t-.j . o-.- w;,., r:-Salem. : :.-- "v-' s f ';l - . - I y a fire'. U "!i'.:ir;'r th,; car, leave' the ,i '.,; M'. atitist ' '.',: '-!'- State ft re-; ns'ioro,-, .... Cm VC' ':':T'; AX'S (LT"!i,,,MI-;!';TS TOD.VV, '. wiisis'tiVfln!.' wi!'- rt''"-'' -t'-''" !'"in :rTht"'sr(.,v)' with Mrs. C II, AK street. Do-.ej! a'; her "ihorne -.n Depot, ' A -Renew il of Faith and lrresh i:oiirae:e will solve our modern problem:.' - -nid brine us out of the lot'si-nl inritii.il depression.'" Rev.- A -Iherl . diolice :n tlie la I Sunday no, fi 1 ! I I h.. oiiliiil New .'-fold an au li i t I !:!!.'. i- ( iiire'i hi a I which I inie ho for lo-v II. W. Hail tlie, I oul "f (own. c-.in who' was calii T.'li.illl',' Ills li'M' the- 1 !t li eh 'Oli i " -:;nr I he 1 1 l.h c on I he s uea ki r ei or the World Y I ioiii'd in I he boil i r,,iii t h,, 11-1 IT r ol' II. r ha I'll i' I or III. I I he on pa red ' h,, hi roe; , r with I ho' e ini'ii 'I' K, II ill Die 1 It'll . chapter- of Hi lirews In holh cases 1 In niaiorily ol' 1 i n nanies; 'are lin !, known. Only III a I'e conwiieioora 'ed by 'name in the 1 I th chi pte'r. lnlt the spe ikei' said I line would fail him if j he ira-ve anyl liinir like a 'Complete roll i - "The lpislle to llm ill4,WV- is , wr:l on as a tmwsajre of encouraire i nii'iii' ;nt iiini' of ile.iri";sion, lost ! f ith and hope. The best cure for i depression is an anneal lo hi torv. I and we should realize that 'Ik, who ' have' iron,, he fore had ins' as ercal. if tiot e ri'.a', r l iflicii 1 1 icV . lo face than we in thf nre'eril feller it.ion," the speaker -continued: "Aii . iin Waveriiiir faith, which is ( nientioiii'd lM ;ihie-- in the I 1th cdiap- : is t he . kevnote '' their eo:;rair. and ullimate A. renewal, of. are will solve' nd hri lie- il : ietorv. ; So it is today faith and fresh cour our modern . problems (ml of. hi, - pre eiil lnritua depression. trial "A '.e. look back'ue niav 'LordGod (if Li'i fs.' be with -a ' .vet- ii- lest we for'gci; Te-t v. 'e forget," The roll, of honor. a.: '.recorded in Hebrews ("iritaiii' It) - num.- Kkrh ti'cn of. the--1' -aid yes, while only one said ho. "'rhe word .nods -Hie harde-t in I he: L'lig.lis'h laiicrnnge- to " a)' T ibe right nionionl. There are. too many x? -ni-en;' nd ye-'-w.omeri- in 'the worlrl '.da-v. We peed '.iv few.wl can. . a v , , . .'. j ( anion .;: f's '"'''Caiit'oM in no -.at. . ' the' . right inn . , Mo'-'es no at fhe rit'h: time, : ' ' "Tt .is vt-ell In remember 'h:ll -or.h'e-.'tenee. n'' not- the only-'-enos in .v.;; If we were to. look in'.i th.'i o.-.e,s of those around us we would lln,l II,,,, ,.,. ; re - I. - l nit. T) e,l , 1C i t-1 1 i . rouble---.. ... -' .- - Aga'n iadiii'.' his textof the even ing., whi'h vyas a, follows: ''Hieing that, we are. - :'.: -si'd about with a u i of w i . fore '. le 11 "ietus Iv paf i-s.peak- run the race nee.', looking ' -dosed the WI iUc: v" r I ' ( j ra r to th future. at who Ctvii'ttL'-ns lifi y s ' the '. a- prnn- ;'::i!)!c C.t t! ,i 1 . -1 ;,nd f to :..vij ."e: Ch-dst. 'vaii.ts unti, fCih'fu! ouf - lifi-'-v -:i': Or A Disposal Plant PAHK-i O-PAUK HIGHWAY IS AS SURED !5i U'KIvS "Whatt-vor it laki-s" of V S. Mont'j to construct the 100 iii i lo park to park highway, which is estimated will cowt !j;i(i.000,(i00 was assured by Seiiet;tr lekes in Washing ton Th uisday . The proposed route will from (he southern end of the Shenandoah park to the (.'reat ;mok Mountain Nat ional k ark. Those whi) the matter sa hiha will t w Md Count . hae sti;d;ir that the new raxeise HaA- Mountaineers To' Meet Canton Black Bears On Friday Mountaineers Win Over llender. J sonville lor Champion i ship iif W. N. ('. ! The down Mountaineers will journey (o Canton Frid ly afternoon to :he Black Hears and to make r claims' io their recently ac title of champions nf Western Carolina hijrh schoid foolbill sine,, defeat inu the .heretofore aled I lendersonville teani here llieej f art lie ipiired North teams'. Hiidefe last Friday V lo est loiiirlil and a me-, . ol 1 he ,c in olie of I he hard most spec'aciilar on in t his sod ion. Tile. M on III anieer: signal drill and es Tile 1 1 : i and ediie ,'n h, I'liadiinienl at i ii.';: f cl-.hi'i- and lie. I'd tc.i.'ii i.iii Clin! ;!, ' 111 -I tie. iii -.The Weill - I II colli,, Ii ri'lses Alond.'l.V da v wi l l' pen: f t.cl'oall. hlock. clia i f inc. 'I'll" hi pla l ea ';' I howuijr ni.'ole l,' d iha' I he loain h a h ', rd p rar C in 1 1. iii' lid he , ; ae'.ilM I 'a n nil il Ihioiiph . odav in an ell'oi i i,, I lay - - Ii . ( n.y.h Weal liorli '. 1 1' i , , cine III -! ri ii;M'i", , nirai n -1 - I he ; ( '.-i il l he wo'nld proha hly le 'out',, i,,,. s,'oi'c Fridav a1 pi V; a i.,l a ria l oi 11; ed in di eani la'l. Ti liiu cited, hv I "lb d liulf qua ricrh ; I h. In le 1 1 II. j the llclld ii'soni'il '.Mel , . will pi'ohnlily in- s- renei h ,c nt urn of 1'oteal and There will be 'a : hill at k wi ; 1 1, Wajreii fold .:' fti'i nating with ' In cnri'Mg ace, I I' the lllieup V'ioll-i I'.'U'l. . .f ti..- tieb !,: VI'- . I he i he leinaifiili r o a- -tailed in pr. Tin' iiiajoiity body-, togej he here pi . i, ' wit 1 1. a hu g' attend v.,-, I. il.-legaf ion from the ..n'liual .grid o II . ay in u bile t hi-l ' ;, i, I.. II.. I a .- i I fo 1,111- ie I opponents ba crdsseil th. l- il" line -fo: J. io'; i, t - --win liiie t heir oppon- 'tt! coi;l."t ;i 1 i. s, . Tlie ."aiiie iday aiid 1 1,,. , . c i , ,,'s :i r, M on ii i a inei r- ..' Atiiini .aii:cer.s ij'", Mountaineer.; :;.';, .'d'uij).aiiM;i r,.; 7 . . 0 b'. boff; a- t',,i.,.,w : Andri ill's A-.h. lb ,a Who School Sciio.,'; I ill! Moiinfaiiieer Mounlailn I r Mountaineer .Moull'.'iilll'l'l: ("; liioti ' fi' Caii-t on ii , .('anion n- 0 I :: 1 t A-1 VI I : : Ma"sh;tli .'". ' Weavervilh ' I'lend-er-onvil!.. Christ A-lieviile .Aslievflle '"' t S'l'ioJii:!!) school li- High If. aildlei: "0 Sv.va (I IIaye.-vilb 0 'an on1 I " . 1 n '' llii; fi.endersonvirio game la-1 .-'both', teams ' f allied in the j.. minutes of the fourth iuar "score. The liearcats scored af- ' 1 ' ' , t ' ir Kdney caught a . rtialiy blocked piint from the toe of Reeves" ar.d ran 1-S5.. yards to tcore. A pass fo" extra point failed. . . W'uyne. ville then came right ijack to score. A punt was i-:,.itni-d bv the home forces clipped off .'!') "hen. passe;' :, Loss eaii'tl,' y.,d ,! iv','. a.;-? -Th-;-.. w'i'ijisM- fo van ;' Rv. lllid.'iid. : round s t'o l" ' ! t.e "b . VI' : iii.l ..and marker . ' ,: 'rv -. live' -the Iii:,". l'i". aerial '.- tepped .u"M;i--. : i, ; -) ay.- i;;!"l:'!..i: -t crowd. Me-,!,, . T!i v'n led Line Here The , ii) ollieials o' Waynesville and ILui'lwoud are scheduled to meet tonight to discuss further plans for applying for a loan from the Pub lic Works Department of the Federal government for $200,000 for the construction of a sewer line from the two communities down Richland Creek beyond the Lake Junaluskii dam. Hoth boards of the two towns have discussed the project, hut no definite , decision has been reached. It was j indicated that probably after the j nieetinp ton'ipht that an engineer would be employed to cat her (lata land a formal aoplicnt ion made for the loan. The Federal Government will donite :i(l per cent of the cost and the remainder will he carried .at I 'v oer cent int crest . L has been proposed that a charge ' of a lo 10 cents per 1.000 gallons of water consumed be made and let this ; fund pav the ilitcre-t on the loan rather than increase the nrosont tax rate This proposal is being consid er.,! ',) both board, A ;n implication tor tin loan must e mad, befor I: he, li.A.'d liiat.some ileliiulc action will 'i, made within the near future. It u I' I .' reiiu-iuber. d thai there is lill tending in Ibe court--. ., lawsuit in which Lake .i',"l.a!ii-k i is tryinjr to iireciit '.i m s ill, .Il-c.elwood fioiii einplving sewerage ilil Rich--. . .land Cieek which How- into the lake. Sooner or later arrangements will , have to be iii ni,, t change this prac ;t'ice .nid nice I he governnu'iit L I 1 1 hi 1 1 1 1 1',, nioney for such ..projects, nra.t icallv all members of the two boards fovar applyigg for the loan The state health depart merit, is urg ing that the sewerage line or disposal plant be const meted- and are assiting in getting logo! her data for the I'llb lic Works ollieials, If the project is started, il would furnish work for a number of men. it was said. The minimum of .t.r cents per hour would be paid for common, labor under the NRA terms. A trunk line large enough to accoin moda;e the sewerage frotn ILizil wood and Waynesville for many years would be laid and .i line or lines from -the lake would be 'cut in a1 lb.1 lower end. The cost for the main trunk line would lie about $I'T. (100 it was' -aid: : Dr. Hayes Encourag ed Over --Conference' Year in This District Hi . :.: it. Wavi'c No;, i l, ( h,,,!o; . lellci'' that II -ye . pre. I ville. ' li'.stri I ';; i',,!lli:i '.. , - ; o ;il!i II .id Ol Wi si fore' -le :i v i ng: I-ij , . annlial Ii .; church, . that I lie wot I, i. i II i '.nt of the M nd ical io.i tie p 1 O 'clll eonfe! . ncc" ye tiiiieli bid ter -hape I I 'una ion-' will show' inn I ban a! i hi- I i iii - iii !a t much 1; year, irgei said. iii. hi I he liayf gave elail.: of lip' IL- d Iha now finishing, apparently a ( 'out iniiii,;' ..Dr. '.el y Interest tug ' oi , I iii- .ii I I'icf. i 'anion dm r, It i yeai'.- work and Ihe a(i a 1 ti-' fill!, Di nanc'ai obli.al it'll-- will Dr. I . X ( lark. Hi. b, met m pa ;ior ", , i, i a rv afi.l. popii i r. W i III cong r. ".oil n a I d ,' eif iii hi- I...,. ;,,.' ii. the hoard i l I'd i I- p. lolling , Can ' h i in i)', "The ,!;;;.' i-: .HtiicC-. the ' . L lli)"';i ( 'ity i -ri'iiiiiiliii w ilh b; ii 1 ! ' ,1. .lone--. .1 I IlilC Oll.'l'i I ! H;, ye ) I. 1 !l II, i l, il'!':'( -ill i "It.-V. I' ...d'lcl.'"! iil-'o stiol-,,. oi': I;,' Ib-i I' J una : ti k, !i!a''v ' Wi. 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