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WEATHER PAIB WRDNKBDAY AMO «* THURSDAY VOLUME SUL; NUMBER 111 Sodden Recall Chid British Delegate To The Naval Conference May Imply That Serious Knptmre Plans Likely To Arise Will Hold Conference With British Cabinet in London; Cabinet can Alone Explain Riddle Nlonr Before Geneva; Lord Cedi Says Ap proaching Trip of Wales Necessitated Visit to London 'i r. . h . "IT:" % .v' J Vv' ' OENIVA. July I*—OV-The sad den recall to Un4m of Um Chief British delegate to the naval confer ence tonight Mt la morion a bewlld dertag aamber on conjectures, oao of the strongest being tint it Implied mßtul reputure of Um conference. Only Um British cabinet caa ana war tba riddle The BritUh delegates apparently bad no Intention of going to Laadoa before tba naaou came, and Um Americana nor tba Japanese nan cpntribute anything in tba way ©t • raal eatpUastioa. Lord Cacti, aatralalag tor London at »:4I tonight contented himself by telling newspaper man that ha wna “going bqck fa abadiaaoa to a com mons from hi* majaaty’a government" ha explained that in slow of Prqmler Baldwin'a departure with tba Prince cf Wiles from Canada in a few day* tba Cabinet wanted to go over tba whole attention- Hugh Olbaon. bond of tba Am£ft can delegate* want into conference with tba American technician*. Enogfh to known about tba yaw blame of tba confer—aa. however, ta "tilliig ggreW'oS th* raaaona tot tba dafdrtbra df the BritUh dalagntag who lenVe behind tba anUre malt ol tba taabnlcnl dalagnUa and secratar lea. Thera to abdolntly no agroamont ontbefi»f>«ite*df tba toga of nac wndary cruisers oar on tba question cf the alga of fin* to be mounted on tha*a warships. . Until tbto fundamental problem U tattled, nothing can be dona. Tba total tonaaga tlgaree la cruisers, and tar that matter also in daatroyara and samarinea, bingo on bow ta dla yoaa of thls-teartieutaur difficulty, on which the Brit tab aud American* tba different poaitidna. SAY CROPSARE ;tf MADE AT LOSS CmHlm Sal* Cmianmt* wHh t^SSES*- ■ KAPtD cmr, t. d.. J«iy i*—<^v— flgarot psrpoctla* to show that It coats the fsrsur »ech mar* to pro duct Ui crops Uub hs g«U for ibmm tii pr»M»UC to Pr«M«t C-ooWd#* today la the coerce of twoeonrersa tloaa hold by hhn oa tho agriculture oitoaUea. The com bolt coouaiuco pave Mr. Cooliddo a table of statistic, sbovfac that It ooot tho faraer aa * 11 111 to or shoot TP percent a»ore to MMhpo thaa ha receive* (or his prow*. M tho ood of the >0 aeiau toa ohiittilMS. tho ooosaslttooe ropro •Oßtatlro declared tho Proeldeat •*- Miaiti hhotolf **rory favorably" to ttord their suuootion that a broader I iwppraHTQ atltotlti system should ho arrasped. “Sound lo*lelation also was aaf aosted as pa aid of eftkraiturs by mdrtis MatMb pwWteaor of the • Mtoapapoßa Ttlhpao, who stayed loot ■lost at the aaastoar wfite Boose sad who drove iato the execatlre of* floe today with the Preeldoot. - Eatlaarlat thst it . ..ts tbe IWWW of tho west 11. U o bushel to pro daoe corn, 1f.41 tor wheat. |.7P tor oats, |I.IS a hoadrod welaht for hoes aad 1 11 a doses tor teas, tbs coataWttao baaed tte eoaclasiona on . the- aroaadthstthaismor. epee id aet a return oa hia lareetmeot lit personal property aad egulpmeat and that the fans operator should get a salary of »U&# 0 year | , ■. i.i —l-—L-. i mih iinnt ill IV LfIJTBOK \ WIT* I*TIE LONDON, Joly o*doo A rmoar, who hoe hoop seriously HI at the Oarltoa hotel, was halloeod to day to hare paaood tho critical otago aad to bo oa tha tooad, Bo was attll - too wash however, to see saw aae hot Ms wM|. ■ ; » . * £ i , S), m . . MAKE YOUR DATE TO ATTEND THE NEWS FIGHT PARTY THURSDAY NIGHT - , . • ”* o. . >. a * * Sandino Isolates Self In Remsto Part Country MAKAOtfA, Jaly I»—(dV-BUnned over his disastrous defeat at OcataV General Saudi no. laadar of tbo rabaia. baa insotatad bimaalf In £ fanota and Inaccessible port of tba country. Tba amusing defense by a mare band fnl of United States ICS rises and Nic arngnan comtabulary. aided by fir* bombing plane*, bn* tarred to scatter the rebel* sad has debit a blow from which they are not soon Uhely to rooottf. Tba leader hod b«n able to gstbor together a large group of aympatha tbiters He bimaalf bad fought with tba Liberal forces and therefore, had much experience in the field Ha drew to hi* banner more than a thousand mep. and promised his fol lowers all sorts df rewards by lam ing and revenge on the “Yankee*." Sandin» finally called himself “the Wild Basst Os tba Mountain" and be cam* » hero to the class of men who, served under him. , «3 SAY DEMPSEY ' IN GOOD SHAPE V* \ Ufa Loft Arm ia Not Injured u - ■; Reported Two Days Ago •• SARATOGA. LAKE. N Y.. Wl» —i/P) —Circumstantial evidence baa vary panrly convicted Jack Dempsey of aa inj nred left arm. only three day* before tba former champion must carry that highly no* ant wca pon Into comtogt with inch Bhlrhey In t GV Yankee atadinm. But n ■ ingU mute witaass, a malky leather sandbag oa'SM panada half ■lowly turned a battered face to a tury of newspapermen In thb canter of JsckVt raining Bbg and tba charge of eerioas Injury baa to he dismissed. Offtctal denial that Dempsey bad auf farOd such a hurt mteht be incorrect, but there was no denying the teld cahe offered In Jack’s behalf by <*• hapless bag after the yes terday. Scarecly an hoar after Jack, during a seven round workout, had smashed the bag tor six whole minutes with t series of left books and vicious right crosses, remor srread through the cdpiP that an injury to Dempsey* left arm bad caneed tbh logoff If training over the poet Hrittt Manager Flynn admitted the arm was • eore" and Ike crabo for tacts was cm. The final explanation wea this: Bev crnl days ago Dempsey. In protecting himself from the hostile advances of sparring partners caught several Mows on hia left arm. A slight sore ness ' developed end Jscka handlers, following n procedure they always! employ In treating ptlff musclar wound the arm In linnmeat and band aged It lightly at protay* He doth- Ing. * 4^; BASEBALL 1 ANWUCAII rievetaed U, Boston M Detroit 10 Philadelphia » New York a, Bt. Loeie t. a Wtehtagtoe te «tom»e V ' w- NAtWMAL . Chlonpu I. New York «. Cincinnati I, Boston J. , Other* rain. : rfltaiftHf Halrigh l..«kUato**y Winston Salem »-4, High Point 4-1. Durham 4. Rocky Mount .1. ▼ IBtilYA * Kinston t. Petersburg 10. Porinmouth 4.Richmond 1.. WtTnon 0. NcrWk 4. TWO HBHTBNCKII THCBABAY CHARLOTTE. July IB—(db —Ter- :-el Meat and John McCullough, young white men vein be sentenced Thurs day for an alleged attempt to attack Ruby Lee Roberta. IS year eld Oreee*- boro girl. They were convicted In Mecklenburg Superior coupt hern lets yesterday The girl .erased the twa of taking bar automobile riding, getting her Intoxicated and attempting to attack **!* . .-1., «a um, - ..* i rv ' * THE GOLDSBORO NEWS READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH-READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY. *> % . 4 • • t' L- a. . ,|V d « ’ -i . . ■ * > Whan the stuck began at 1 o'clock Ratnrday morning, many of hia follow ers in the town Joined bjfn under cover of darkness. Tfbe attack was to be a surprise and the rebels fondly fcaltevad that Nicaraguans would soon boor that the small garrison had baeu wiped out. The leader bad belittled tIM American*, their airplanes and their bomba, which ha told hia men "only made a*noW*T' WASHINGTON—(dPJ&—After hours Os honied discussion a resolution of protest ta President Cooltge against American Marine* activities in Nic sragua Inspirted by the battle of bftrtnea and followers of General Sandino. tilled of definite action to day In the resolutions committee of thd Fifth Pan-American labor ronfer t nca. When the committee eeaeion broke up members Mid a eomprocsiae te rnefWion weald be drafted end offered id at he conference by n sub committee. ItEV A J SMITH TO TREK HOME Bn Mi Traitor far Automobile XHp Dark to Native Slat* aa Vacation "* With a oaiep trailer -Mylt with hH awn handa. Rev. A feygmthwill on tier! Monday take t&ihonMAmd and an aetemobUe tkdg wMI ldSPmm along the open rood back to his nft- JBtt city. Kansas City. Waaoari. Mrs. Brotth *nd cl.ildreu will ul«, make tot! trip. "Y< n Just ought to see my trailer.* h > explained to frleada yesterday af terreoo hut demanded that mention rh« uid not be made of the trailer in :he preee. "1 will bring it by end let you aae It when It le finally com pleted.” be continued but proceeded to give some and fine points about the hand-toade trailer. "I have got it fired up so it can he let down and rigged up Just like a Pullman car. an! there will bow**' quito netting to protect ns from<|be night InaecU Yo« aae the trailer to Just the Map of a jaattresa and springs, end will be so arranged that it can be ’knocked down* at night and with the camp furniture unpacked, quick ly converted into a bad. ” Start, on tbe trek will be made next Monday aad Mr. Smith estimates tost be will take four days to gat to Kan sa* City, proceeding ia easy slagea. In Asheville end vicinity tbe family will visit friends. BATTERY A AT , WORK FOR COP Subdung Washinje&idt 2 to ljn Opening Game of Camp - Golteboro't Battery a %| ffret show out of tbe hog upon arriving at FVfl,. B r *** If um hed * spring drive to* AmrimJl. cup aftarrd.ta ,tof b»et battery team „f the camp. “Its a two foot sliver cup, a beauty, and the boy* say they are going to ■week -hoed ♦» bring to -trophy hack to Goldsboro,” mid BK. OfawfdNt; ' The Arst contest resulted ta n win for Ooldaboro. W H. Godwin. Jr., battery cl*rk send* : The Newn tbe fol lowing account of the game. flaftsff A«f teMtotte defeated thr strong team of Battery C of Washing ton by the scorv of 2to 1. The game wna r well played and hotly contested throughout The outatnndlng feature of the gate was the supreme pitching of Maasengil of Battery A who struck out 14 batters of tbe opposing leans aad allowed only three scattered bits'. R II R Washington 100 00* OOP- , » 2 Ooldaboro ...... 101 000 OOx- 2 I 3 Batteries- Ourktas and Jonas.' | Batteries—MsssaagU and Gurley. GOLDSBORO, N. C WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 20, 1027 t ■ V ft • * Blow-by-Blow Story Fight WIU be Given ST Mow hy Maw ns recited from The Assudnlad from repertor* u t the ringside, ike DcmpMj-Hherbn light will be magapbened from the news off ee aa Nooth Jam«e nl, Thursday even top. beginning at 11 a’Morlu Fight tan- es the city are in tiled |« take advantage of the service. James Street In front of The Hews office will be rksed lor these wbe wish to listen to the report of the light. • -y 1 BELIEVEMAN ESCAPED HERE Joknaton County Officers Cap ture Negro After Sharp , Tueale SMITH Fi KM). July 11 Sunday evening an automobile accident <*c cur red on number te highway sb<«l s Wile this side of Fine Level, when i man and his wife and child 'le « Chevrolet sedne goinr toweid Goldsboro eideswlped another fhev rotet •«d*n driven by Mr. Kilputrick. There were five passenger In Mr. Kilpatrick’* oar Who ware an routo from Morebevd flly to Onncord, but though the car turned over, no one was hurt The o’ber ear, the owner of which Deputy TaUon who appeared on the scene, did not learn, ran off ihe embankment and stodn almo’t up -igbt on the front Wheel*. The ledy and little were badly shaken up. bat the orient of their Injuries wee nor I»vne4, They live lq Gold*: boro, end a car soon earn# along and carried them tea OoM*bdko hospital During thd excitement of the wreck, a negro >p«a**d along walk lag. He was id«ntiflsd as one wall •d by the . Pine LtwoVjyolJce because MMBrri’Vtiri luid occurred pip n tilting mkitdn, the negro lutv i ng rinded 'the* Mti« officers after being arrested. Deputy Tnllea get «P the rnnntog board of a pars ing oar which w**t .at g lew rat# of ■peid. end as be cate alongside the oegr.. . tuleavorOd- to arrest hint. M shsrp tue*lo ensueA hut the amdt Was finally made. It Is thought that the negro Is. an asoaped inma'e Os Ihe insane asylum atJOoldshoro. Thu* rtoaed Hundtr’s work Os ihe traffic cop, the daylight hoar* having been spent up and dnVn Jchnaton county highway calling down srecdef*. toucblag gome far loaning without lloenao, and othara for runnlg without tlree. A alight variation occurred In Ike Afternoon when two snepicloog look ing men came from the woods by the rosd»lde end were asked quae' lone which led the officer to make some Investigation* in the direction from whence they came. The o'fleer found nearby an empty two-gnthm Jug enA a peri of n whi*key etiJl, bat when the officer emerged from the woods the two men had taken to their heel* WAYNE ASKING FOR MORE AID *_ _ RrqiMet for fthurc inf “Slimii lating Fund’’ Will b« Heard Today ” • « |(ayne is among Iwenty-Lwr conn tiea having baked the Btata Board of Equalisetlot) for aid from tbe *IOO, OOP “stimulating fa*! “ Leroy Martin, -ecretary to the board/ reported Tues day. Tb* Mwaßgatioii Board whrlh meals Thursday St IpWriirad City to bte further complplnta from con mile* .Atotet ro ram .rngomm fund MteUo dll' iom plain'a about IBs vgrgttWMr plscVd upon land will consider tteraq'irstg during the mart Cownmla seeking ntg from the "rilmntettog^iiPd." set aside to help ant cnawftee encountering onforeeeo difficulties, are: Alleghany, B*rtle. Camden. Car eterel. Caswell, Chatham, Curritlck, Dare. Frankllo Gates. Granville, Greene, Haywood Hertford. Jn**- ron. Jones, Uncoln. Mitchell. Ons low. Orange. Rockingham. Stanly, Vance and Wayne. vtom -•- Aftßiß on rirmai I/ONDON. Joly I»—Reuter* Geneva correspondent says he learns that the naval delegatee have reached an agreement “la principle” under which the to'al tonnage or crusere and dee*rovers Is stated to have beau fired at MO.OOO for Gres* Britain and the United States 1*6,000 English Flying Boat Whale Will Today Begin Effort To i Make Over-Atlantic Flight mmmim M m mi mmmmm * " “The Great Adventure Will Begin at Da«fa, M Declares Captain Courtney; I‘Una ta Ply ta Ireland, Ke-Fuel and Tkei Conttaue Flight to New Found land; ’* Whale” Preaamto Scenes eI Her tk Activity; Weather CamdHlawa Ideal NUt TMAEFTOH, Keg, July IB t iri-Thf front ndventare nlll atari at dawn torrew. «ln the* weed* (apt. V. p. ( eartaey, the Brßtoh aviator, le night ansae a red that all woo to 4 readatsos for hie towe-AUnatic flight to Hew York with a crew at two la the flying beat “Whale" Captain Courtesy pleas to make ■ e final Uri flight early teatorew mere lag. |# wil than re-faet aad atari ant tator Hum f ofatoefc f <am hfcamtttf lag ImMbl ■ ■ * fwr ewteUgMß me At Um VMearia barter the crew ea Aha while wfli snitch eeme lunch, re-fnat the pleee aad fah* Ihe air for New Feeedtaod at • o'clock la ihri memeoa. 1 b ra wea a feverish leal atte st* act! t Ity at the eemp, where ' ibg Whale wn« being get reedy. The machine wna falfty eeverad ukh mechanics end esparto whe were making ha iaepeodfea la nee if she was in perfect fighting trim MAPS MUST BE CERTAIN KIND o •* • Now Law KegulntM Pwrte mt «*»* <» w frt jumm* Maps ar plate of tend to be ifei for record with the office pf Register of Deeds for Wayne county must mtet certain spcifioaUenn under a law passed at toe test session of too Mg rtrioture. The low lg so follows: The General Assembly of North Cart* - Una I)o Enact. Section 1. That la order to pre serve permanently all such maps er plat* of land inquired or Past red to ho recoidtd as a part of the record* In the Rogtf'er of Deed* office tq th 1 County of Wayne, nil persons Allas Mid maps or plate for record shall have said maps or plate prepared upon durable paper er treeing doth with black water proof drawing Ink or shall furnish a Mark line or gioern line print thereof made -on cloth known to trade aa medium thlcp: Provided, that If a print to furnished all lines and letters shall bo cite cut and the btrhgroudd thereof shall b« of ovwa shad* Itttd maps or plate Shall have outside dimensions not CE eeediag eighteen inches wld* by twen ty four tachea long fleottoo 2. That toe Keglerir ol Deeds yhali preserve arid maps or plats in hooks to be made for that pupoae and to be kept aa ■ part of tbe permanept record Os bis or hat offices. - ‘ r Section 2. That toe, County Cob»- R.tSMlonera of Wayn* county are hart Ly authorised and dLectcd ta have tba map* already In uea In tbe of fice of the Register of Deeds of Way as County retraced or repaired In c onto unity with tbe d'mansions is* nulled tor maps or plats In aectloa on* hereof Section 4. All law* and clause* of laws In conflict with tola art are a a a I „ .1 rtfrnfJT t*-fi Haction 6. That thbi act ahall be JR fpros from and after its ratifica tion. ' Ratified (hi* the Mb day of March, ■A, t> I*B7 - *uiL ■ - REPORT cvniwn ARKBKAH RARIHBft •o 'S WABJCtNGTON. July I*—(AT— High Mtmmmtlon ter the »induct of Amestejn marine* and their sir I4W eng'rriw fßfer*gnan ~ gualßHl' national wbe hMtained In the trite offtetel nbvy report ineil# ppblic to day an the battle at OcotaG betwesg the marines and force*3TDeaerot |M dlno. Tbo report forwarded hy Admiral D. 8. Seller, commander of the Anwricbn squad roe le Central Amer ican water said that Private Charles isydney Garriwn. who was wounded in the engagement , still wav In a eertams condition bet "doing well wHh hopes of reoovery." . far the battle against the Atlan tie element*. CnpC ( enrtoey made Ihe deet nlea te start Rmmrrew after studying weaMer cendttieas all day. Thin evening he iwdni Irwm British air mtatetry p belie tie indicating that by temnrtnw the want top- weald he feed. At lb# same ttote a sable them Jfew York saU that cendltteae there aad est Hew Ee—dteed wen aU that canid be expected. NEW YORK —UM Comamader Rlthkrd Byrd aad LC George Nov Ule tonight were awarded the dla Jingultbed flying Qgns Vy gee re ts ry of the Nary Wilbur la the name o> President Cooltdgo far “courage end eriraodtaary achievement ta flying the plane America ta France" The awards wqfe made at a ban quet given to the members of the crew of the America and to Clarqaoo Ph imhsslle ivtaMrilß. - 808 EDWARDS AT CHAPEL HILL „ h WMMMMMSeqpe CHAPBL KILL. Jety lb-Today was Jnvoatle Court day tor the social workers attending the eighth aaeeal Public Welter* Inetttnte being hold te tbo Unlvorotty of North CarteiM tii* week _ .... ’ The entire day was Atvqtel te jiv: anils court work aad probation pro Many. The Idas was an laovatlba and proved popular and *eooee«fal. Juvenile court Judges end probation officers had been Utvtted to Attend apd during tba day the registration for the Ihstltute waat wall ovwr too 100 marit. Addresses Ip Mrs. Kath arine Olbaon, state supervisor of Juv envile Courts of .Arkanaas, fate a red tke program. “The rami child needa better TOO enthood, better homes, better teecbert end schoole, more lltenriee and books good roads and othel facllUtos which break dowp taetetion and bring n r rent Ion." ante Mrs. Olbaon dtaraen •ng th. Juvenile court la rural com mnnlttos "We social workers mwte yet wear the superficial and teles Idea Ibat we shape ton destiny of the children we loach. We don’t ehape their destinies, their homes, psren’s t.nd friend* do It. A rural child wHh educiUed pordnto baa more of a fighting ohence at tbe better things Os life Iha a any urban child.” The rural child maat finally come te know that he Is a vital aad miceoeary par* i,f his rommantty. state and nation rad a part of a world of changing end epochal events.“ At noon too group gathered te the Caroline Inn for the Javoaila conrt luncheon at whtob Alisa Mary T. ('amp. of the state Board of Chari ties and Public Welfare, presided. Dr. Horned Hart, of Bryn Mawr OM toga, addreeeed the group. ■ During Um teteraoon seoelow/wil i'am Yoyk. Judge of tbe newly-orgaP' inert Greensboro Juvenile Court, ifrtu tm pwirfW# Pwmwii ta P» to*ioa.“ Judge CnifP K Hyatt, df Aehavllla. Ferrari Shafted. HOfl Commissioner of High Point. end ,«*•!*■ Imwrenee, formerly snpertn lendeet of nabllc weltpre for Orange and Chatham counties, spake aa eOMr phases of jnvefide eenet work. The program was concluded wtto aa evening of recreation In the gym nasium. . Among the county superintendents StefiSg'tiM inaHaiTou::*:*; words. Wayne SLAYER KILLS SELF DOYLTOTOWN. Pay, July lb—Er, nest E. Kilker. 22 year eld South Laaghoram Pa . reaUtoat and former New Jersey qtate employe, committed • ulclde In tbe county Jail kora late njfht. whore he wag awaitlag trial on | a double dUarge of murder. The body warSiscovered by Jail attendnnte tots maratog- . k'l.igrr-i W • euwww* -tee***- ' - ■■■■■- «« ---« wd * MOiMijW Or Tbe Associated PPORR * a * PRK3R FIVR Cmm EDITORS Ml : PASSTHROUGH North ChreEan Prwa AaMp. Um Meato By ban, hy automolUt aad by gpef la i pallsaaa. North Carolina edHuee will pass ihroagh Tielgtetonti ttfk/ on their way tq Msrehml Cky where they wiU attend the aanual merilag of she North OaraMaa Prate Asserts ■ton. The meet Inge wilt he held at t%e Morehead villa Natal. The first seaaioa wUi be hdfd thfa •veeieg. at which Mam Mporty treed tbe cemmlttaee wtU to heard. #• GUee Mebaaa, of BtegUrt WMg. and BelMd P. heaselp, es m Uoapoe Journal, will NMm this NMfhHc Tkurtdsy warning preiliiigl A. C. Mnnsyewri wH» deliver Me aaandi tSTgii** %'■ fMid secretary wttt Naha hto (apart and thar* will bn wpae diecMttton which will hj >y agte'd^ l-lsrSr’la •thar fas terse. BIG TRACVWF _____ A . yJA ■. *r Utonton Finn Wll fNpyjto m 4.M0 Am Titet thy - Mpwt TJR ■ WILMUtOTON tail f m rpMi 'Petal piuntnNnn. iitottnfk ilh4i AMf serf* es tlnteei Inpi. hail beaut Miijl te C. 8 Ko»U tswetoe. Bvieraqa aanp- Ncwperi. New Rempnhli'l. WteM tford Bqtnrday morntaf ia top ajNhto Although It oonid ant .he wigMeff vesterdap h to the held lags brought In toe ef HIM which ym Beattie red a iaod Wc* for pnparty ithmlid te thgk rietpNy. v ' W‘ It wan lepraed that ton Mblhtofl* 1 era lawi Umber, sompenap. OBNne ton. wtu operate da thd tra%«aNhM the Umber tteet and Inter «ttNfS the eronad ter tenathg aw attttr.«wh- Stoa?«S. U ***** **** t Print Peter piaatgtttei to litetet oe a stretch es tah< hi Ms lR'. Over conntr which torme n dtetee from too Nertbeoot and Oapo M|| n .rs h connects wtto n praeterans fsnatag section hi Pindar aMJMnh en conn ties end t« rngardsd aA h gate wntial imoortaat r on eastern *— l mn jJM-Metiy and WthriagSn. f . BEAMAN m. *. heeman. mm men * ohaatonr of OMMMtem ftoMi yf Riatapw HaMtolmn km* nn^bimJ E*«aiarß ' ft. flail*V.L ' dtth ■•Fdatb""W—te*v *■-. • k^vSZvv rvitrDMrg, nifW,. SfPMO « toraMrand tetoML to jgrtjg., win occaty s_. tottNan ahtetoßJto..tet... of city manager bare. . Nr Brarnne ha. bee, »™*ntnsff ttdeei Otty te uaTimL. Not only has he hwa leionttfe vfen ttmeideat pi the it. sirred'a* 'HrjgWT. 'lVYhgTllttl*pttte-- mlsslon of the attp. *VBI 'fdft MiR It tbe one I have taken a grant Anri of InleVeet te." Nr. BsamM Mt friends bare recently "That In jgpf to BMaa a grant deal te W. Patente ..Joel Barter, farmer eenretafw W the New Bern Ohnahnr-af OaMMMB baa acted aa aatttfthtt te .W* mas la the part eaattastthai teMu Denman and friends end NtoiMtt *
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