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mmm
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heresalag clatudinets roeetbly t*J
' I**** hr ahowtr* and Undir
•tom* rriday Saturday fair.
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VOLUME SIX; NtlM» 88
GRADY-NEELY CASE IS SETTLED IN COURT HERE
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Four-Year-Old Boy Struck By
tar Driven By H. B. Kennedy
. And b Critically Injured
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Little Fellow Stepped
From Behind Parked
Automobile Into Path
es Oncoming Machine
Unavoidable; Baby
Suffering Convulsions
'--HJ Last Evening.
«. €. VMM r. it w Oar ynqr eM
sea at Mr. and In. O. C. Tmm;
•f Aik street, «m erttlenllj h-
Jared khonf 1 tWk yaakerday
aftaiMM wkaa struct by M aa*
tiaiMh Mm by Haary B. Eqn
aady M fnat as (k» Dittaa Ba-
My HI on Ash street. Cya *U
' Tha ttttli body stepped from behind
«. parked aatomobilc. it *ti Mid. and
started ta tha parkway la tha caatar
of tha Street Tha parked car kid
prevented, Mr Keaaady from easing
tU child, and the machlaa bad alrack
him aad horn* him to tha straet be-
If ’t Mr. Ran* djr could brim it ta a
halt. Tha autousobfle waa trarelllag
alawly aad the driver alert to make a
tara. it waa aaid. " Ogg
Mr- KMaady picked up tha baby i
*bl fIHH Ua tl.Umr Hanltorlum
At * O’clock laat evening it waa *tat
#4 that the child waa Mill, enfferiag
convulsions. If would ha lotßattma
hlMra tha exlMit of thar tuJwHp* coaid
ha aaaartalatd definitely. ft waa at
VfHhhd. ft will be Impossible to take
M X-ray of tha little body until It
kaa quieted aad la aM« to ha moved
Mr. venaey.th* fathor. la owe of tha
rwrartataadeata at the mill aad lives
oa Aah ttreat. vary tear where tha ee
cldant occun Thera ate several wth
er children tq tha tgmily.
SUICIDE TO BE
DEFENSE CLAIM
Cwiill Expected Try Show
Fayetteville Man Eadad
His Own Life
;
PATETTTTVIUkH, Jin P_ UPt
That tha array of conjutd (or Kenneth
* Boone aad Mra. Mae Phillips ow trta.
bare lor (laying Prank MeLaurta will
attaaapt th abow that McLaurln took
fallow era of the trial ta cowcluaiona
draws from the trend of orooa nw
I nation of whaoeooo placed on the
ataad by tha eute.
Anar, of olna wltggim heard this
• fteraooa gaya testimony regarding
the finding of McLarla'i pody on
Jaauary M. *outh of r»yettortile with
a pcstat ly*ug haoida It These wI la res -
aa ware closely cross examtaed In an
eflbn by tba dafaaaa to show that a
cigarette package aad twa bottles Iy
lag aaar by might hpve bean placed
or toeaod there hr a man sitting
where tha body waa found.
MdLaarta'a young widow was the
*’ first witness Bhe said tba last saw
her hnahaad whoa ha loft home la
■ company with Boone the morning of
Jr Jaaaary IS. When he railed to return
rts began a search for him aided try
ill aad BMBHPSt mSttm fear
husband or Boone caatS ha found, ut-
Sha Mid Boone told her when she
frond fear pns hand he would be dead
uc. with a pistol to at* hand.
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Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge
Entertain for Veterans
WASHINOTONf Jaaa b—<JT} -Gar
rytag eat aa aaaual cnatom. Preal
deal aad Mr«. Ooolidga ware boats to
day to MO diMbled war veterans aad
service men at as afternoon garden
party on tha south lawn Os tha
White Moum aad la addition receiv
ed about I.eOO guests Including <abi-|
not members and their wives
Mr. aud MPa < oolidge strand for!
aagrly ao wiluulee under an elm
whir# "Melded them from the aua,
greeting their guoots. The more
•eriemaly disabled man wmrg. taken
by in wheel choirs. \^
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THE GOLDSBORO NEWS
READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH—READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY. T '
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TRAIN MISHAP
KILLS NATIVE
Wh«gfe«nd hi ground to
Death; Funaral Today
0. W. Oates, >2. aa engineer for an'
tcw~ maaofactuTtng concern woe in
stantly killed ia Fayetteville Ihun
day night, whoa, while iclag refrig
erator cam oa a track, he fall from
tha top of the car to tbd tracks ha
low aad waa decapitated by the wheals
of a moving car.
The deceased waa a brother of Mrs
Ad Hawley of Ooldsbo^-.
The body was dragegd nmp dii
taxes before the trainman resitting
that tha accident had occurred coaid
stop tha train. Oates |p survived by
* yowng wife.
The deceased wu a native of Wayne
rouaty and baa many friends In the
Motion. .c-V*
Tha body will be brought to* Pine
Korest rhnrcb this morning at 11
o'clock aad faueral services will be
ondtided by Bar. R. E. Brown, pna
tor of the Goldsboro Methodist cir
cuit-
GERMAN ACES
GREET FLIER?
Celebrations in Honor of Ghnnt
beriin and Lcrinc Still
Going On
BE*LIN. June 9— HP)— Moot of the
living r.ern,an wartime acre asaemh
led this afternoon In the Germat
Aero club to welocme Clarence f'ham
berlln aai Charles Levine. A«perlr.in*
irsnu- Allan ir fliers at tea. The pa ;
accompnn'ed by Anibisaador EWl.'ur
man, on I MaJorVou Kehlcr. president
of the rluh vers escorted to the Ili lt
of Honor. »trt| e thrtr 40A hosts |rep
ed to. Mention until the Amerl*4f.
'.were reat.d
VA giK-fly number of those ae*ewtbl-
‘he fro n Cross of the ft fit
rlkwV -n warded for bravery I t ba*
tie as thrtr maay scars testified
There was ■ fair sprinkling of offic
ers still In the service or the re»* r»
wonting "*”ld grny uniforms with d"*
enrntion' and v large number -J
E >'dnn« civniafi ■ via tort, cwnempc>r »r
lea of tha Amertean guests
LARGE CROWDS
HONOR TUDOR
o *
Brother Elk* and Companion*
In BhtUry A Ai Scr-
Tiro
4t »'
The large erbwds attending, the
fuiiersl and the many beautiful floral
tribulee received attested to the high
regard In which William Tudor who
il‘ed t£edne»day afternoon from In
'UriM sustained tn an automobile ar
cident about two weeks Ago was
h< l<l in 'ln- i nmtnnrlty
hy Rev “A 7
i. gsalth tmatov wT tha rtre Bnwrmt
cbtirch. and Ber Mr Parker, pastor
(St ftl* Berond Baptist dlurrti. arm
Held at the home on Pine Street yes
terday afternoon at fnipr-thlrty The
i mambars, ,r<, the Blkt l ,'Jtthm*>'”e'
•quad of ilattery A. 117th (Held Ar
tillery. attended the fuurral and
mtmu usaTiMi^
A *elt|te was fired over the grave and
•he ceremony there concluded by the
rounding of taps
PI4JN PAT HIV
HAYWVIIJ.K. June », —(P) One
hundred sgd arty dollars ■ month
from the sale of nig and right weeks
. old pigs Is a "side line Income" en-
I Joyed for (he pent ill months by W
M. Anderson, farmer of the Mooting
P eek community of this conuty. An
derson. who has jg brood aewi. Is
known tn Ut* county ■■ the "ftboortng
('reek Pig King”. The pigs ere sold In
adjoining counties and in Georgia.
EXPECTWAYNE.
TO JOIN MOVE
Combiimaiomr* To ( onaifler Aid
i*( in Forest Firs Protec
tion Work
RALB2OH, June v B— —-FV>reit
tire prevention work In expected to
he Inaugurated ar extended In , at
least eix counties within the ngxl
few week*, according town annoitucc
.-nut yeuterday by Adletant HUtc
k>reeter W C. McCormick.
Craven county baa lac reused fu
Sj progrlatlon from (KU* to SIOOO lot
•be fiscal 'year and Roberson COURT}'
from SIOO in SIOOO. Jackson jmuat)
I will start cooperating in to,rest fire
\ "i -ventloii activities July 1. with s
JjUO Monlhly approprtgU'on
Thre* new counties which are »g
pr.tnd to Mght coopernttpg with the
i partmeui of conservation and
e'cfmeat and the federal government
at the beginning of the riacal year arc
Rtrtie. Wayne and Cnmberland. Ber
tie will consider an
appropriation of $»00 for that pnr
pose Jane 11; Wayne will consider
a awgg as §IOOO and Cumberland Is ri
pened to inaugurate the program
with a eum that hat not yet been d«>
trrtnlned.
New agreements entered into by
Craven and Jackson (S»untlc* nail for
the counties to par all fire fighting
costs np to the amount of the con
tracts with the state and federal gov
ernments paying prevention costs up
to the amount of rounty approprla
(tone.
SCHOOL BOYS __
HAVE OWN ZOO
f d *A* * - M A ■
.1.
nd *'Nt» Grip* Interred of
YBtfntatdra at Buiimon
Achooi
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HLAL.EIOH. lune » <JP)- laferaet ie
no problem in the science cieahre at
Rrtneon Memorial achool. located, at
Nuuse-JTraf St near New Bhrn. ap
cortllng to H. 11. Bollock, an Instruc
tor In the institi tion A unique na
ural science and Mstorv museum con
taining over WK) specimens takes care
->f the Interest problem.
Crowing from a email beglnniag
•vh « in' 192$ the seboti, with a tiny
exhibit won first rl*<* »«d ■ pria* l»
a county-wide science content, 'Mia
nusrum is complete and well kept.
Students. Instructors, patrons and.
Mends of Mia schdol hive glv'n murii
attention and many eshtidte for the
museum since that time
The etafq" museum at Raleigh
hrerd of Ihe ewterprte- sod gave some
•'Bearded exhibit ca'ses% which were
I rebuilt by the school boys for their
own eahibli* Specimens < «m* from
directions, aad now lh' museum
tn a meeting pises for parents when
they attend any social function at the
school, because of Its attractiveness
They have gtt contributed wnd Mi
show eaceptloual Interest
Marine life, plant life, mineral life
and.animal life are all Included In
tbe m jseuru. wbrlh contains epeci
mens ranging from Civil Wer cannon
balls to brncMpods and two dotsn
voting alligators The tnarlne and ani
mal life exhibits are the modi exten
sive and comprise the greater j-art of
the school's unique miseum
Besides being of general Interest to
H>uplla and their parents, the mus
eum has been Invaluable as an ITT 1
r Co 'v-sehing. Mr y ßaliock decldrss
M wil the L first ibteation to-use tbs
eptriwkans la MoMfVnuly but now
dtatrial and coaußcrcul gcmxisphy
and otl»r Madtai A straTlxr >xhmn Y» :
reconmended by Mr Bullock for oth
er school in the state. a «Mt he bellev i
■ **hwr- re** m,tarer/jMt-yrh qtuwwgm-. .m-a
In a worthwhile project for any high
< ar graded school t* the state
-
• as not coat more than ten dollars In
actual money. -f
FONMFR GOVFRfetltt
vn *Tl%r MprAKiK
i H AI.IBIUK, Jim# I iff) Robert
i Archer fnipet former governor *»f
i Houth CsroMns addreaeing the gradu
atiag class of North Carolina State
college here oa what be conceived
[ "to he the duties of ritlsena"
■ sounded a note of warning against
i the aurreadar of the sovereign rights
i of statm in .police ppwer. educational
i policies and suffrage. t« the federwl
* govern meat.
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■eOUmMMQ, N. Ce FRIDAY MORNING, JUM® 1*27
LINDY GIVES I
1 CREW THRILL
C‘ • e
Climb* to Ship Yard 140 Fq«i
In Air to Take Some Picture*
Os Veeael . *
U. 8. 8. -MBMPHIB, June » (By
wAeleas to the (A^|—A ol Charles
Lindbergh today gave the ahlpe crew
a thrill by clambering out on a yard
r.rm at the aame height aa the crow'a
next when It was suddenly realised
that the high tension radio had pet
been cut off aa la customary when
men are in the rigging
Tike aviator made l»f» dumb in the
face of 3 4* mile wind, ascending to
» height of 140 feet without eaying
mythlng to anybody. 'hU.object being
IP lake chalPgrophe yf the ship from
aloft and Ha high speed wake.
Aa nopn as (he of fleer of (he wefeh
dlacoveretl tile aviator flinging to Ihe
rigging and getting his camera In
position, orders were Isgued cutting
ihe high tension radio off.
Th-r aviator waa aloft 20 mlnntrs
and greatly enjoyed bis stunt while
moat of the ship* officer* and crew
marvelled at his calmness. 'Eventually
he descended to the deck na cool as
a cjrtimb'r.'
WAHI(INOTON- <JP( -Hhowera In
Washington on Lindbergh dpy are ten
tatively forecast by the weather bur
eau. but It may be dear before the
hero steps ashore from the Memphis
Clear weather and light southern
winds will greet the cruiser wo she
inters Chesapeake buy tomorrow eve
nlag. but a disturbance moving from
the aortbwteat will cause iHowrfrs
FrMM iMlfcLgr B*l nr«l*j tnorntng In
k and around Washington.
Mbit Cbt.
Charles A. Updberifb, Invited by
post master Urn era I New. fttarutly has
swamped the derailment here "and
its delivery famishes a problem which
Mr New called oa tha reception com
mittee today to help him solve.
Hundreds of thouMnde of letters,
many cf them re&tered aad others
marked special delivery will be
dared in new mall Mcks and loaded
In trucks which will, take up pftfcra
ip the Mndlrcrdi parade behind the
cars carrying the committee
Thousands of gtr mM| sett-rs tar.
the h-ro are being assembled at Chic
ago. Cleveland New York and wllj >t
brought by air plane with the aasla
tance of army air service and private
air lines.
After his arrival here Lindbergh
will which point h» wants
bla mall delivered and tbe poatofflee
department will send h there.
The Western I'nloa and Postal
'•legraph romapnles also have taken
up with the committee the problem of
4«U verlo* of tAlagrpwa
which have been and will be sent from
all sections qf'ibi* country aad from
foreign lands.' - v>
. RfMorr RiRTK i r rife mix
SYLVA, June ».-(AH—Hurgehns At
a local hospital recently performed 1
what Is ssid'to be an tinttaital opeia-j
thi*. when an lnlli<me < l appeadia was
removed from a aevan months phi In
fant The child, son of Mr. and Mrs
J 0. Hmlth of Rsrens/ord apparently
will recover, phvalclaka state.
Commissioners And Board
%
* - Education Hold Meeting
TlHLWajut C ujuu llotrd rtf I
rttttnTmrt tn Joint >Wl' the
1 inrartx -H ' -tpaai-d «**■** * «-
trrriay in a ru eat lay called lor ill*
wurpo»i U (Umuhhluk tint (Inanrina
«1 'Vayne countv aelit m I S"'u cat yaar
* ta*
the cultnlv ItmlKCt act. The mm-iinu'
«.» »* iM i ttut.rv c* the ytilyhil'ailoo
' "nf(Ve*WaY*e x hiXH at « m> -t
In* of the coinmlaaloncr# rapected to
Ht called (or neat week.
J. K Kelly of Ml. Olive praaentod
'he ratine of. ijji' echooia helnre the
* hoard ami dlaplayed a [irvt tJatW In*
1 formal! ti o( Ihe detailed rKjv.naca of
1 the rdaiu'lrtti department of the coun
ty that war remarkable. Mr Kelly
’ had hi* ftaurc* and he q iot«i| thorn
I from meanery
The hudaet la e« pecli-d to he adopt*
1 ed at a Medina of the commlaelonera
i> neat week anal upon adopt tun win be
I filed for examination by the public
I until the ftr*t Monday in July.
The ennaty coainilaatnfikm alao at
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I QUEER STORIES
FLOOD ARE TOLD
Nature Aided in l*ggenhi« Flow
From One Huge Crevamee
On River
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NBW OH’I.F.ANH. June * (JIV-
Rtortes of tbe erratic tendencies of
the devastating Rood which engulfwd
more than 10,tint) square wiles es
I a’a moat fertile lowlsnda are slowly *
coming out of the area. u
Few persona been able to vis
ualise tbe vast nets of tjif spread Os
waters and their terrifying defeel
•ipoh tnhiHl«iU r oT fk« 1
watched the waters descend upon
their bomaa.
“Imagine, If you can.” said Dr. f.
M. nine.of the WMther bureau tort _
“a great wars of wateu- ao wida that
«* rvqpt was 4 1» visible to the eye and -t
from 2«.t0 IP miles sweerJng down
the valley. Jt swept from the Penh- I
Ing hlthway on the weal to levee*
•>n the river and on the east and ewept I
Hr uses, trees and embapknienta from
its path v 2
"It wee bard for pe. familiar with 1
the vlejtatJon of the (darnge things 1
to Imagine tiill. I know ikat it wd*
almrst iniposvlhie for any layman N
not in tthe path of the flooA to even 1
euspiwt the rastneas of the dWater"
Htijiug ly enough as this gynnl 1
-wars swept down the bot|n nature 1
took care of one of the most serious I
breaks in the river levee One lev**
On the eeeteru aide went ojs and
emptied a torrent eetlmnted at 2M1.000 j
cubic fret per eerOnd into the last <
dry ground In the valley. After three
«**ya with a vast portion of tbe tarn
smt .
It was notlcad that the flow through
tbe break had lessen Ten dura let ,
rr tjm reared K |
dens? ia<h of undergrowth lay dlrre- I
tly before the crevasse The torrent t
»*e unable to run over the ebetrur
tlcnd In Instead piled sand amt mud
upon (he tnishea to from a dam which
checked the flood. <
RROHI AGENTS
MAKE BIG RAID
V* ' ‘
Capture 360 Gallon* of Whlokqy
And Arrant Three Men
In Wilkes
OREIC.NBBORO, June 9.—</p}—Onp
afy proh hition admlnlsi ratur oataan
of th* ml idle district personally led
hi* egeuVs on a raid tn Wilkes coun
ty today that resulted In cnpiury of
two-while men and 380 gallons of
whiskey. The whiskey was found Bid
fin about Hie premise* of HSe ho to*]
of one of (he men snd It watCnece*
fog (he dry reiders so oulrqf
the two men to take then..
The captures continued the woyh
done by the dejiuMe* fnyraa bar tux
May wh»n they took 47 diatllllug out
fits and 49 men. sleng with the plants
j *ls gallons of wblsley :*t gallons at
wine 81.510 gallons of beer an I five
aulns ns*d In transporting whiskey.*'
.Property irlpil snd destroyed
aipotinled t0'527,712 while 7'»rpcfly
taken and held wsa worth $3,149.
their am_linjc xeaiardu iiaeauttUkl
- i / nn.tn'.-Wrti.t-' irklin I**• 1 **• - u>! - ■ '*
11 \ •iiuu'. nun; fin? nr g j nrrn ju rj
'<»' sum n-ni n t*k I b*
•«l for vs «i in- Kmaty No (ip('oM«"»T
lion w mi Ukci. but It waa Indicate**
* hut dome wtlnMon of th piolilrrti
t»” arrived \u «fillnT "tK”’O»»T
tow ibon(b»
. - TWww-.** •eino*a«t»y*-oei f-'Hf -mlt .
Hi* with the city lu the rnnsirucilW
of « j«ll Thu, It til pointed *M*.f
would He perrnlamlile unit r an art
I»m«I by Iht laat lerlalature
Ytiltrilijr'i mttllni waa Ibt wr
«nd of Ihr work for the county fa lb
*ra. Tliry inoi In. rvaular aeaeloti on
Monday At tlila mwliun a reaututlon
authoriclna the borrowing of |l&,oth>
cn Iho couutf'ii not* waa approval!
'iTi* nolo a 111 In dated Juno It and
will bo duo J.ylytla Money tube bor
rowed will b* u*n( ffir currant o«-
ponara and l« made nereaaary low auto*
•affldani taaaa have not lire a rollat*-
lats to moot budget rnqniramanta. ' J
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Plead Guilt; To Reckless
~ And Careless Driving And
Will Pay SSOO Mrs. Taylor
•DELMOSCOLE "
sg£ EXONERATED
.
t umnm jurjr F iimui nWiwfii
Cauvini Death Wm. Tudor i
Unavoidable <r
'•
I K-lm.ru Coif, '/duos while na ol
th- city, was yesterday morning *s
at blame ia connection Willi
M*t <Vetli, of William Tudor la aa an
louidltili accident whlrh menrrad Sal
unlay a weak ran abn.it daybreak
hvldrnrr 1); the tala waa haard l>r a
eonmar'a jar;' empanelled by Cor
rm»r T. .1. ttohinoop yb# lord tv
*n(*p«tßf and aft'ar llitrnlnr lo kmo
half doacn wltneeaa* lha jury brought
liTiPrrfiTOT TSar yiKißif Tadnf ranatr
to hi* u»ath <n an unavoidable acat
dent - .
\vnh> «w * • xamlned war*: Dr. ‘Afe
E Boat. J|. D. inalrrloA. B W. New
by. K N Daaabtry. Dm Dllon and 1,
11. Harris.
The f«»|lnwlna composed lb* |ary
which bmnaht in a verdict asnnarat
Inc yniina Cola, who waa driving
l hr>»l«-r wh»n M crashed Into a c***
r.| r'-upe on Biitth Bloc 4 mb street!
C E. Bert, frank Jons*. Paul Y*l
rr "fa, L. K RtaUlnc*. %■ !*. Pa*
"oSaE" aind W
' MONEY TO GIRL
o
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<l>d« Norman’a glory U Differ
ent From Thai Told hr
Hodge* Girl
LAimiNßttoO. N. C.. Jaoa *—<*>
fading to braak uyider boura of
cm# finnliiatKW, Alva lloim. If
year old orphan girl today stuck to
bar story la evory dnaH of bow ah*
wa| attacked by Merrill JOverett oa
•>* ui«lit of May 11., (Hyde Nor
14s jointly n»-cu**d with Brwratt.
t aid bar. ah* said Norman took th*
wltaaas ataod lata today In his owa
dtfaaar and hi* varalou of th*
aiitrd titachf
Mldtory rarlad from that of th*
girl sad he testified that ha gar*
bff i Sum of moaey after bta allagad
part in tha attach.
Indication* wars tonight that th*
cat* Would pro* rat a rapidly and to
lo i|* Jury Tat# tomorroFTSf ShTUf
o*y.
Poland Moves to b
Punish Envoy Slayer
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WAJUUW, Poland Jua*
The autborttlea have made further ar
raata la five rltte« of mostly member*
of WaaMsn monelrhleta oryanlssUon.
end former offlcere In th* army It is
considered certain that the saalaelna
tion of the abvtrt envoy, trill be triad
befora a cirtf court, h* declare* that
he bad no arcomiJtce He only tried
b« aiplained "to do hit aacrad duty a*
n Kuaalao patrlrH.**
ArroTfitni to M’ot'ow • report* tw
ret confirmed, the soviet Is prepsr
nr In send lo Poland a second note
much sharper than the FlrsT U U uo-
MM§pA£JfIHK U*e we** eae* »W
"fEthi EucpCpn power I* *•*• to l»»
Oelw e? L . dp% ~ a krffe . « «.. m
T H*mru n»r miiwinfin*
’ wT-
W4lm»« Riftursiiitff-to -
Appear a« Witness
' V». * :«?»■"?■"
- tfktKfOU. J TH- -m w W
«'<dMiie#dltof paid lo
ins lit lie would leave Xabevllle In Him
lo he her* tomorrow to appear before
the Wake county arand jury and letl
wha< he knew about lb* Raleigh "el*
lc*m*p aellina liquor and other; off!
rer* dlvidln* a speed flue.
Wl too, who waa summoned after
hi* «e*sa{|dmti editorial on preeeoi
lav law enforcement was haard e*.
reutly by the grand Jury which mad*
•tree presentation*. The! body r*
r>*d« to- stamina him acuia.
The >*»*• If plated am th* doc be!
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1 hj'ar* peat month.
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Ends Case RestiHinf
From Death of Youag
Paul Traylor hi Au*»
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Trial on This Mundag
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( ailed After Herrutg
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rout jaatsrday. 4 T
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gaMy H nShii aai mOb,:-.
driving and B. JU Nasty aai IB* j
eld Brady ayraad la pay MM mi
to Nrv ftw Tartar, maMar -gHh —
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ypiii mi lrayiur wii vnm nw
ad la aa aataaurblla aiftiaal M
lie two youag maa by JMgB l»rvtß.
Tk* saftami will ba coatlauad aw'
n partod of two yaar* and IBs yooths r.
arlll ha required to report ragolarlff
at lo tbalr good behavtoar. ..
A chart* eC ouoalaagßbsr MattM
ostlv* of TaßiauwONjiMNll^l
on uutomoMla rtda. Tbalr Mffil
club and Traylor Bos HUM.
Neady sad Orody war* fhm * hdßr*
la« at a sacceadlug torn «d dMH Mi
a mistrial ordarad. Taaldrday's df*
rrlopnients sad th* <*osa
A jury was lata yaatsrday *MMM
to haar th. casa cborgiM
ipaat agalaat J. Baapom Maniac. •#
aftar that la dlapoaod of Uhl m*a-
Jay Bird BdwarAa, William Idttla M
Percy Las* la oaaßaaMM wMB the
death,s>f Thdmas Thomptao. Waal aar
peutdr.
f »«»d of OMdUM
of nortgacM ftil JVfP
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posing of a stova jpaa whtM 0. 0.
( oadeil bald a mortsafa- •» iMMM
waa that hdff .ooa sold MW OMB
without bar k4fwlh«B* or «BBMbA
Th* old woman H aaQ to BBti ttpi _ _
held In W.yab )*n Us I ilMf Mb
<>r th* chart*. Bho bad MB IpMU
yullty of tb* chargo la «bbblp «Mrt
sod fined 00* cant and- thg a*db>-
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isrdojr far Mw oponiac of Oa warn
playground oa DwvaMßS attßot. Ml
Uowyii tmi Mart - tp _
rharga if UOa BtBBBBMBAJIAMimm,
--erts praaoßt WV mw apaaßM
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iwistlar play places la lb* ally. .
OpeiMu ad tbs a round* gtva| MM •
• tty four hrasnlisd paygroands aaddr
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1 laaoa, director at tM aoaamaalty
tprtrtfwr ytm trtty to iiUPMlhiiifnf Al i** 1
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- <l* waaba pro*raw.
William street ground* Will b* WB
In the morning* aa a ktadargprtSß
nmaarday. wits nu* midrad H*B«*r
•nni In ebarg*. Tbs maratag MadlT
r»r«#n hour at the WllMaM St|Ml
r grounds will b* awda psoaibt* a* IB*
t kindergarten playgrooad oa MwdhM
- house uutrr la bet If UQOratad *My
• in th# afternoon at prauault.
iNrector Robhwaa urged Uw Mi
portMte* of paruwta oaatag that Mr
• ohUdreo evw atMadlag Mm
I t round* rather than Igaftag >peo th*
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