WEATHER
Partly cloudy probably scattered
khunile*ahOw«r* Sunday Slightly
cotter fluuday night Monday Ulr
with moderate temperature.
VOLUME SIX,; NUMBSR 16*
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BRITISH DEMANDS MAY WRECK NAVY CONFERENCE
Plan Adoption City Budget At Meeting Tuesday Night
Adoption Os English Plan
Would Force U. S. To Spend
Many Millions Each Year
Great Britain Wants to
Retain ••Fleet of 15
Cruisers of 10,0 00
Tons \ Each and 60
Cruisers of 7,500 Tons
—This is Twice as
Much as Proposed by
American Envoys?
Anxiety Is Felt
d , o
GENEVA, July J--<4*i -Great uu-1
inxtiteas? exialta tonigljt In American
mill Jiiiwrtcgr-rliFcle* concerning the
proapiil* at HHtMI, of 'be naval
cohfervnce. Thl* it due to further
In’oruw*'on,, which appear* to be con
firmed relative »v Great irritinn’*
(lcmaiid for incrsusfrd cruiser
'trench. /*
Grcate-Ylrltalh want* the right to
re a!n a fleet of 15 cruiser* iftf lO.tKKI
•or* each and no fewer thau W
crulseri- ot *.500 ton* each TUI'
would make the total tonuage iKib.OW
ur SOO.OOO more than the niuxltowtn
contained In the American proiMo.nl |
TUvnc figures whirl* are ruttard.'l j
d;‘penrtnow» hr the American* j
and Ju>aiicne have so discouraged
them apparently, that uule** the f Ik
ure- arc ahaved down Very vduald
erablv. |lt‘lr (rood, In thole opinion,
would be ucbleved by signing a so
called limitation treaty.
A'cmir Americans and Japanese
there I* no altemtp to con'-eal the
eonietkm that the adoption so the
rrpofted Brltlah project would no'
ottly J S»T» , ee a great drrrptinn on the"
purt of public orJnlon of their coun
trie* hnt also would put a promt iin
on a new more feverish armamelft/
purl In thin type of wnrcrafj
According to opr odlmutPthe adop
• ton of the British plan would .lit
volve Increased naval\expi*iidTturcc~
er almost $ 1 OtMMKMltUj—regrlV hy the :
American government iN^jirAiuaxi-J
o l _• §
ran rrnlner strength were.—Ul Tp'j
brought up tq that parity elilrh nijs,
British delegation publicly ha* pro |
claimed the United Sta'e* assuredly .
hat the right to maintain.
SOUTH POLE IS
THE NEXT GOAL
Ngvy Film* May Try Circle.
World’* Kqtutlor in Stu
penduou* Flight yl
WAUHINGTON. inly 2v t/l'i When]
time determine* the final place the |
airplane i* to ocfcnpy In the life Os
man. the historian of the atr muat
turn, away from one of hit brightest
chapter*'-io tb" *urces*lon of achieve
ment* that Amerlehn filers have per-„
formed In the last *l* week*
Air official* of the government r«-
•:ard' the recent distant flight* a*
marktiHt> o an epoch la the hl*tory of
elr development tyn,l II I* predicted
thnf the development wtli give an
TMPOTS7 ItVfct WnT” spur marl” for war J
lo ■.oI 1.L.1 4r«*Wdl*kMWf u/ .(.!•« tsip
S fe - ”
WHS In lesatbap IS hour* the
Itine. Commander Richard Hyrd mark-'
»>d the tlilrd recent sranntne of ..the
uonneed that lu* «*■ coa*idering the
advlaahility of a fliirfn by igivtil
plane* around the equator of tho
earth, while the commander hlm*elf
ad* kites* U* pl*aar Apt «, tUahl
• e*t winter to the barren f*Vlotf» of
Hit iWtHi: gale. —-"- —-
BOVIMX lIIBTKFK.W
XKW YORK. July 2. |/P>—KOur
fishing boat* with almat eighteen per.
son* on hoard »«re In" distrr*.* laic
today about •>" mile* Mont beast of
Ambrose Lighthouse. coast guard
headquarter* announced A coast
guard outlay «h emit to tbrjr ahL I
THE GOLDSBORO NEWS
READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH—READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY.
Jury Finds Moye
Guilty Receiving
is pedal Jo The Now*)
KNOW HILL, Jut) 2 -Prank
Moya:, of tlollfr l*nd Amo*
Hullhun F f SutWsion kownsltip,
Wayne county, were this afternoon
(ouud guilty of receiving good*
knowing them to he stolen They
were sentenced to 15 month* each
on the county Toad* by Judge
("ranincr and noted appeal to
Supreme court.
Th*4ury got the case at i;M In
the afternoon and It •*«*' after H
o'clock before a verdict wav rB
turned.
' Supreme court.
The .jury got the caaa at i: W In
the afternoon and It *»> after ft
o’c.Au k before a vardlct ww» ro
turned.
DESCENT M ADE
DELIBERATELY
'•
Byrd I'uts Question io Rest in
: Answer to I'residfnl of
F ranee
i —$ c **~
I PARIS, July 2 <Ah 1 luring the
reception President Douniergwe *aked
_Pommandcr llvrd TUtd iitu lull or did
you make ;i deliberate landing' at V*r
Siir M'-r” «Byrd replied. "No, we djd
not cra*h. TVr detu ended deliberate
ly.”
”T (Vhi niui li fileam dShow that,"
r-ulil the president. ■
< /dthfci" radlng Hie Krriirh paper*
impreaalon that It waa a
“TvMla gratifying to know that
voluntarily
HITS
MpEY CAMP
Kills Wife
V4oShen Turns (iun
T On Self
; IVHITK SULPHI'R SPRINGS, N.
Y . July 2 OP) Tragedy atruek the
(uniy. of Jack Ueinp»e> today and
halted the former world title holder »
training for hia comeback with Jack
Shark*) July 21. ftempter had Ju*»
returned from two strenuo.i* hour*
l on the road till* morning when word
J came to the camp that John t>enip"ey.
I hi* TtK year old brother, had *bot
I himself to death in Schenotudy after j
killing hi* 21 yeur old w ife in their !
apartment there.
'* The fighter rushed by automobile
so the scene where lie Identified, the
hodlea and inadu urrangemente for
the funeral* - -
John, several year* older than
.luck, always had been the favorite
of the liuakv younger man. friend*
• said, dud Ifad l>een cared fur altttOgt
entirely by the former title holder
during a receftf protracted IHnea*
About three month* ago Mr* \
Dent pipy generated from her hta
hnud and want t' Scheneqtady On
. Uw; ..aiMiilaaßLia.
< hooting occurred, Mrs. I*nnp*ey waa
.■ .■PMWme* te neasn tow en*< nwtwr' *'*»
was. ttefying to (.S. p .nil irf Hie wa>
•>f ui) litiMlmnd ' slid, tliiil hi had
ago J«.hn followed her there with
the expected ,iurpu«e of opening a
quarrel
1 lie met hi* wife oU'stde th« home.'
After n violent argument In'the pre-
L ■ *en,<e tk* tanrrt»<t> who -at* tee - J
Teuip'-ry .app* ai ed to have ts i-n drH*k
i?g Tii iiviT). Jiifili etiti-reiT fTie
and wit* follow'-ti shortly Mr*
Lcmpaey. *
Almost at once three shot* souiul
id fired three times and
died IntmcfHately frern it liullW
' tiiroigh 'he right temple Mr* Dem
t pvey. wounded to the head, and aide,
t wa alive when pottre arrtved twit
1 1 died before medical aid could be aum-
I moa.fi. ,
WILL OBSERVE
. PARENTS DAY
SluntN Arranged for Parvota on
I'iayuroundM Tuesday
_ From 3 to 6
Tinvidu). July S, will be Parent’s
Day ou the dty playground* w.tth *pe
clal program* and uuti|ue *tuuU put
on for theni. aei-ording to an uunoiibce*'
rip lit emanating fioin the office of
the supervisor. Every parent In the
city I* urged to pick out any of the
four playground* and pay them u visit
sometime during the afternoon to 1 -
tween the hoars of 2 and a
The. object of the program will he
Io what 1* being (ton > for the
child vii t h, ‘ playground. The games
he play* during his regular dally at
tendance. the activities li;- cpgaf* In,
Hiieli a* the irfriklng of bird house*,
singing, and story telling, all will to*
made apart of this special program.
In Hdiliitou. there will be othei more
spectacular e\*>nl* for the visitor’s
entertainment i
The children that stariisr attend
tug the ptaygi ouud In th* beginning
with tew exception*, have coißiunetl.
according l<> the dlr ctor* In charge
The playground tUblf hits been form
'd, Now' the directors want to get the
fa rents In the hubil of (bopping by.
Their co-operation will go a long
i» i nsluu.dly to se.' what* going on.
mid will make the educative end Os
wa) toward building up nttendam-e
tiu i work easier to handle,
\ c*
( tUf Al'D H HI tV I 1*
. MJU'IT HI. Il k HI NT
UHH’Aftrt. July 2 f/H) (KSctng tha
crltlcal.p' riod of growing fn the spring
crop region, wlih blhck rust tsora of
a hazard than usual, wheat mlues are
lending upward. Chi the other baud
the corn market Is affected by Indica
tion* that although th« corn crop
outlook Is about the poorest ever
known, the prices now current dis
count tho pituufton In at leant a large
IpcaNUre.
M’COY IS NAMED
AS SUPERVISOR
WiH Direct Election ' <Yf New
Nicaratfuan I’rcsidcnl in
192 H
HAITI) CITY. 8.
In
guan peace agreement negotiated hy
Henry HI I noon. General Frank Mc-
Coy wa* nominated today a* chatr
limn of a coiniutsslou to supervise
a presidential election of Nicaragua
In 1928 *
General McCoy a close friend of Mr.
Btlm*on. who wn* the personal envoy
of President Coolldge In the recent
difficulties, will vi«U the Central Km-
A
erlcdu Country to make a study of
ronvloticme. and to make r«commc«-
datluu* to the Ccnm.lsslon. He prob
ably will leave in Aukuhl
A soldi* r of long experience. C.en
er l McC<s>’ snr>ed-lii the Philip; ihe*
and More canipaign* and World War
and more recently has ben staff of
Ihe fla bord MllbtM to AllUeiila.
Rehekahs of North Carolina Gather Here
-For Jially-Monday f Grand-Master tg Speuk
M «day morning the Heliekali boats’
from every pnrt of the state w ill I
:*»» ttelr fwcwa tawwed tin id shore
where an all day rally with s bur
brrqrl - gfuner 1* Pfdrrrr irTTnntrert frrr
S'feral ho lid red who sro e*peet;-d
to aiteud thj; canglfFatfon
Wn*. Maude TkitAs, of
the a-semhfy, states that grand
master W. L. Whitley of Plymouth,
grand Secretary. H. A. Holstead and
quite a number of past president and
pi,*! grand .master* of tho order and
•varwl notable* from |Ather et Mtee I
will be present for the occasion.
GOLDSBORO, N. C. SUNDAY MORNIN^JULY 3, 1937.
ACOSTA HAS A
BROKEN BONK
i May Have Su itnliirH Injnrv in
Crush of G'nit Wi-lrunu* '
(>iven Party
, PARIB. July 2 I.Vi After undar
golllg lie ifhtlet, «l"»ek «* Fkeilch
I jo)’ that succeeded a night "f angjistt
ea- to their fate. Vomiutmtir Hyrd
f and Id* comrades cf tlie tran*-Allan
, He plane AmerUa begutt taking slbok
, this afternoon It wua fAuud that tin
! victory over the tidVerse oiaoonl* hud
not been gained without uOtisiderabN
damage to the rn**d.
llrrl'Aci't* had suffe-ed a broken
, collar bone, which wi>* let ai thu
->merjy ho-pltal whfl* CoinmaniK
er Hyrd alter * careful t xsmlflattou
hy a unroll, Wail onlrre*.' Io tiike n
' (umplete rest The onh* egreptlon
the d ctor wiuld allow wa* attend-j
twice at the reception l*Te*ldcnt
lk*uu,-rgue this afternoon
The Comma after, at retch
-1 cd U»i* in favor of Ut‘> I'l'eneh and
l&wrlmn hew ajapt rro*n It* whom]
he talked of tpa fliKht s few minute**
*" after he returned I« hi* hotel ami
• of hi* future pbm*.
" It i* prohalilt that Acosta's collar
bone wa* fraetaiud when thy A inert
' i a landed In tho water st Ver Bur
r - Mer, but he cannot vouch for It a*
1 he professes to have been unaware Os
■ this until the ' orgcoii diaroyew-d the
1 Uijurx, thU afterqnon It- h*—Valla
pn**ttde that some of the damage
clight hswgFbe'-n done st Mm station
today when a-crowd of lo.AAO ttenpla
risked crush tug Byrd and his cotn-
I nPiotis 111 1 heir tel ernes* Io got a
P • Ight of them aid go Taint them. The
Cotmiutiidcr and hla colleague ran
3 hottaf that-they ire the onty group
f " four person* ever bottled up ini
f The Rt Lngare l tAttln The eom :
, niunigt* did It once *ct«ral year* ago,
I Init (her were K.tdm titgbsTiiore num
erou- and n good many i'lm«iH- more
t violent ' - v f,
Thi-artator* and Itwir frtefcJ|* were
f illed., pushed and h.iulad ai>*pt anyl
, "Ply w-Mli the greatest dl. r fi< ult\ oiild
they make thdr »ny to writing motor
cars. In crush much glass Was brok
en and a piece of ft gjt Into the sye‘
of Mr* Richard Hlie, wits, of the
American nsvul ultache.
• GtOFMMHi PAROUS LOCK LEAK
_ ■ |
RALEIGH.
McLean toduv partdrd Andiew I/ock
' b ar. glin* - Huddle* IxK'klear eonvlcl
ed "t February term. 1927, Robeson
Superior Court, and sentenced to ten
luouih* In county mil
> ; w
fill It E POSTPONES HOP OFF "•
r
MANA. Island of* Kauai, July 2
14*1 -Richard Grace, aviator f oni tli"j
* Holly wood modes. postponed UgtllJ
i tomor ow Ills flight to the Caliform.^
mainland nft<r (wo unsuecaasful at
. tempi* to gei his inouoplnue Into the
r atr.
I
hot H AT ( AUFOItiriA
f '
CHAPEL HILL. July 2. Prof.
- Frederick Ko< h. Director of the Caro-j
II na Playmakers, I* teaching playwCl
- lug and com fra ra live drama In t li<-
* Cnlvrsity of- California Kutmaer;
r H< hrsd
f Professor Koch will return to the
University In Keytemb-r.
ant an—MHii«aa*ttßgaaaag*i.itea njanstaison iiwasimqiiiaifaMHKnfcii—*tft»wa>xwite—w
. There will nn open meeting ini
1 the Jacobi audttorluui a* the Orphan]
Twswat ii-aww’ 'w w*teartae'Hkwnv
Al oiitslaniliiiK, Kiseak'iw lie*hbs, tin
rrHr>'T*cs hv grand muster .'WfliTtgy •
Promptly *1 one o'clock tb* IwtrAe
cue dinner will he .served heil'-aHt I
the oak* on the *nactoui camp
us at the Orphan's home her*.
At 2:20 a model lodge session wIM
be ex amplified til Neu-sy i**dgv halt
by Ilia state assembly officer*. This
’ ill he tip* fir*t time such an treat
Ilia* evern been staged in North t-'aro-.
Ilna. and It yxoialtes a larg.* attond
MISSES DEATH
BY FEW FEET
•
Up hi Mint! YeNtcrday MjyrnfoK
Struck T*m» Honicn in (irern
icuf Section
iK-nlh iiihowd Mrs. Tolio Dean* of
Oreenleaf yesterday morning by
only a few steps when lightning gc
ciiupaayinH the heavy storm of tho
early morning str.iclf her' home,
fcn.vkltig out a window, and smashing
a kitchen safe and u>o dishes In It.
The same holt of llgbuiwiu hit tho
iuMiie of PaifF HrltL nearby, knocking
oft the door facing and ripping UR
v part of the floor of ihe kitchen
• All fuse plug* eOntrollng oloctrtc
light* In the vicinity of the Doan*
niid Hritt homes were knocked ■ out
hy the "holt. ’
V 111 'inch! llefi I e the vlkld flash
tore out the wjTudow at the Dean*
borne, leaped inside mid struck 1
kitchen safe, shattering the dishes.
Mrs Dean had heeu to tha safe to
tet a dish Had *h» waited on* min
ute ia'vr lo get the dish, "he would
probably have been killed. At It waa
vne aim was slightly burned and
numbed from the shock.
•*
• ”7* ■
Juniors Stage Big
Picnic At Pinkney
"Clllseuship” wa* the topic which
M*4itn of fiflliiguiilH itinuim
•nnrrjy, wt itiu" r “‘ r * *»""
cd before e rrj*wd of seven Uundted
tits snmdrflfttUnr orMF RtCnlr tSC
fflnliney yeetowtay Pinkney JMnlote
tf* seveml years have followed the
|."uuk.jii at Mag lag a mammoth pV
hic and celehrallon in obeerVanca ot
the Jdmirth of July and yesterday’*
i eleliratlon eclipsed all previous Oc
casion* . _____
Mr Kliarp pu«l state oonnclllor,
whs Introduced hy D. IV. Uohh of
Golds bo rs). a ntomher of the board of
lontrol of the order. Mr. Hharp spoke
of the pert which the Junior ’Order
is f Jaylng, in sponsoring batter cltl
>enship today.
.U one-thirty a picnic dinner was
served. «nd In the afterVoou there
was a doirtilr-hcader baseball gam*
lu*!wen uifikygf} and the
Battery l*lnkn«y t<M'k both gufnoa
U-4 and 9 2
. _ r - t . - , E -v, ...
toi nm. MOM
is NOT HPIITt
RALEIGH, July t tA. R, <VK
thoru. it young eaßor on leave ‘of
i lisence here, walked <mt of thcsHup
<-rb»r I’ourl re m ns a free man Fri
day after having been charged with
hiirgslry and a xlutuatory offense
;igafh«t « M ver old girl. Ho was
Heq-iitted by n jury following a trial
that consumed all of Thursday after
noon and part ■ < Kriday HNirtiiuK In
the Wake court
O
Cawlhorn w«* charged will the
two'of*en*e* after an InV'-sttgallon
hy welfare-uulhoritlfM ot the con
duel of two or three girls 'living In
RonnoKn Dark It was alleged that
lie misled the prose tiling witness
some time, about last Uhrlhtma* nod
later was caught by her father ad her
w indow about midnight
He denied both charges but ex
plained that he had been iu rump
any wllli'the girl lately but did not
violate any staiuulory offense at
Hie time mentioned in (he warrant
.dltuigi-t him 1
| Mfcn* 111 happy ail I Irl |Mtl lon one
j niluht evi-ti Imagine the urmo.i of
' JiM turftrc*|. : cm on- *ir»tTi
I'-l'h'rM »h the cat throng awaits
-nrt7rTiF.|rp> TFn(mtTeri.-,. Torre* (Tin-’
t-tir htur.
Ihe Udltm of Ifotm llol>akah
l-odur are leaving nothin* undone
t< cire those Htieuriio? a splendid
-*1 ■•p!| .Veil**- l/kln tall, Mil) All
i/Uirfuoi in the Jtuold 'BuIUIIuk and
the Orplmuaxi - grounds are rasplaud
<-»t In holiday derorolwas making a
1-ViKihy address of wHromn by »oine
speaker (luita uumeaaaarv. v
■
General Summary Expected
Expenditures And Revenues
Os City For Year 1927-’2B
News to Skip Issue
Following: Fourth
la sersrdaare with Ms regalar
polte). Th# Ndw* will keep closed
shop "B the FoarTh of Jil), There
wttl he wo Issh* o» Toes day, Jaly
A. M edar-da) the paper wilt iy
pear as usual. W« Make this ex-
Ida list lon that there my he ao
esufasiou.
THREE KILLED
IN TRAIN WRECK
Southern Freight Trnln Turps
Over On Trudtle Near
Gilkey, N. C.
HOC K HILL, 8. C,. July 2 (JPh 1 -,
' Threw Irainimn were killed aud threw
others Injured, two of ih*m no
1 ously that they ere not expected to
' recd**r when Hoalhero railway Ireight
L tr H* /ta*mg|rr it •»
1 uear the Herth en* of the Cath**«
1 Creek trestle ner (Whey. H, (!., title
* afternoon
r A wrecking rwr 101 l lew* tot the
scene ands hoped lo hare the track
denied late today The WToehed Iralp
rone from Both Hill to Marlon. A re
port to the dispatcher** office her*
| said (he engine ia lying on it* aide
I and that a gondola end four hox cnj»
‘ of merchandise were epUnUr*d.
:
TO HOM» CAPT
1 KCTHSKytHUrrOK July 1- <A*I—
-1 The boy* and glrle clubs-of Ruther
-1 ford county will hold ..their encamp*
1 went thin summer on Ollniney Rock
1 mountain. »ay» Migt Reward,
Inmim> agent. A ratal* died bJfiV.t'eo
at ruction ""engineers Um horn affhred
for use. Permanent kitciymswatm.
'lining helta with running Md (
a targe paritlon on the grouudki-'
These conveofeoee*. however. effll
not interfere with the regular pro
gram, Ihoae In charge ear. >
, q , J “" n ' r .IF I* ' - 1- ' '■"*-* . » J
CANADA HONORS'
COLLINDBEISJH
Hero l/ookti to l)i»v When Air
Truinporlation Will M«ke
Whole World Kin
OTTAtyA Can.. July 3—JAV-Cot.
I Charles A tJrnlherge’e official visit
to the Canaiain capital today was
fllleil wi'h cull* at earlon* eport*
i lilifn where the people celebrated
Hie jubilee of lonfederallou The
turnon* American flier came here at
the Invitation or the Canadian goe
* rnmetit and wa* the guest of honor
at a luncheon at the reeidenc* of
.iiw ig,wtMtfjU aflat ~-taaalhg
ihroiirh lance of cbeeriag.
in ruuwic- u> the uafrioiM, #*~
. ordod ioi Lindbergh, th* pottag
lirni eatrt “t -wwof to eapee** apprno.
latlnn of the welcome I have re
“ fn-ivw tmt idw»
m y country I fwwl very
I'lghly honored to have been Invited
to visit Canada, and It bring* to mind
Very clearly the reception which I
AktUft Lun4o» a ten *«k« ago.
"In riyiug here from Detroit, which
. ..?«• the In*' atop,. I noUMfU-b* nec
<«*ltv of air transportation in Can
aorta and f hctlve that in a very *bort
time there will lie air tinea from the
t'nitwd HtAta* to qaaadn, It-la tran*-
poria'hm that has hound the world
< lower together, and in the future
It will U- trauMMirlatlon. fer morn
■ I'ttpul ffrhn in the pnet. which wilt
bring ration* and countries closer
together ne Canada and the United
State* should bs. ’ ' ■■ :
- Member o|
The Associated
Press ’;
PRIOR PIV* CWII
— -v- 4 -
City Manager Hollowell
Persists in Ref usi’g to
Allow News Cosy of
Budget* and Repre
sentative Has *
Copy on File for Pub
lic Generally ; T o
Spend $35,000 Improv
ing Water Plant f
. KdiWr’s Natoi r*y lanagrc
Iran ffellswsU ha* perei«tad 1% 1
Ufa r«fs*at te alia* *ke haws h
cepy bf the city hgiget, thsagh
man printed'beidw M Push '«
restd be made In * cereery ex
amkaatiee as the anpy MfaiMecd
at on file tn the aity afurt's
office hut la reality kdpt hi •#
aa Naylllt aad aa lliHi|Ut. i
The Suwe was HI hafe haau #• 1..
fa make had Mr. Hoffewe* aWOt- 1
Total general fund f expend^arad
provided for In the rtty hugMJp*
peered to he adopted ft the meeting
of tue board of Aldermen TafAay
evening art fak-
Ing fund ro*jjlremeuta are* flTyt-
total general fui tXPMMITia
»B estimated tor tho eaaultiu yeaiare
approximately It,OOP laaa thaa “last
year Btahtag hM wiutweatf Hh
h.m in axaeao at tk«ee of iaut raar
for expaa'aa uadar tha M «C
hoard of aidomaa thara wag avgrag
rlated In IBM-17 |IAW. Thara waa
expended * 1.*37 41. ehtfwlog aa W
ereaae of 1(12.41 o*rar tho aamaat
provided for. Um 1037-21 hoAgot
i pproprUlea lIJH under thfa head.
Tor miseeUaaaeda expoudttorpa
there w»a appropriated Ifat yaac l>r
»84. Thar* waa espatfad M.SM.M,
not nuho double the aatouat approp*
rioted. Tho new hadggt- -nprofrioief
T:»70 uadar this ha#
" For the mayor tha/ ft"
'isted last year Hi®*
"wee expended HJM-hi
balance of altaodt fid
The new budget a*» *1
7>i& for tha mayor.
rot the clerk—trod *
W« appropriated;
jg£jZ r ~ "■
jiKiprmifHi. p
" Kor the tax-collacfUr la
710 Aaa oat aside; fi.*
rpent Tor thla year M-ltO k .
rd.
For tha rlty manager f»*
ratlmatrd for laat year, and l * |
waa need. this year 11.3 l
provided RvCky Woasger
c ran*hath received IMW a yet
on at leaat one occasion a box •
tl.ooe was voted, cky Manager
low ell I* to receive fl.Md a
waa given aa aatoomhUe valued
IW
... .JBss JhotfbL..rntwn,. »i7tL»lv.
wa* appropriated;! 14.624.13 brad
-acnV. Th» Aaw lgill>pMifd-Ai*d»ih'
Wl 73 tor this pupate. Tor' thd
etreft auperintawdent. Jd_.7M su.li*
h-wed for laat year and f4.UT.It wig
Wtapw
nomad. For street maintenance last
year fß.ifO waa set drido aad f7,-
101.3* was used. TM* year f7.3M.4g*
waa set aside Street clashing hag
appropriated $11,610 aad apauf fit,*
A*.»,M The n.w httigw traacnov fh.-*
t&T for thl* purpose. Tha gauaraf
iuani noth ant jrao aDowhg W.7M.1
it epent $7.641.06. Tho sear hodges
prorldw* f7.M7.4f tar this Hup.
in 11*26-27 |646 waa aaomd SMI
bridge- and flit M waa asog. Thlg
year |3O« la expected to ho spent !
lAst year 1711 waa allowed tar park-*
ways and fkM.M wa* spout, Thid
.’ear »*Rrt f* albiwwd. Kepaire of uihl*
Ury sewers last year had haa* fm*