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—? — WEATHKB .o * ' Q»M««Hr *rtr Thursday sad Friday. Jft ~ 0 ; • * vor«ua» aix; number m —■' ■ * .«■■■!. |, ■ j ' ■ "■■" * ■ - ■ ■■■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ .ii OIL CONTINUES FlO W FROM CLINTON PROSPECT WELL wayneTmen named asneedleman brings SIOO,OOO sVir > - ” ”£. »• ° Several Barrels Crude Are Taken From Experiment Hole h Continued Drilling Wed. ' • > . -1- Operators Believe That if Hole Were “Shot”! Plow of 25 to 100 Bar rels Per Day Would be Secured; Sand Where; Crude Found Has Been Penetrated Seven Ft. ; Oil Long Reported In Section tßpecist To 1 he News! j f LINTON. July W-jUH In Mill coming ftroiu Uil Clinton woll birr* mile* from her*. When drilling waa resumed thl« moruiog after the oternlihl cmm'loii of ;pcr*tlon, the genuine crude gu*li ed from the hole to a strong flow for * short time. ThU flow held i cut for on hour cr more and a steadr ( return vu abtieable up to the tlw when Jhis Atery wo* written All told several barrel! M crude ware taken t'om tba bole* Th<- d-HI h»» now- pirrrrrt no bed the oil,baa been located' for • depth «t seven foot, nud t‘he are oapfident that If the, trail wero “•hot” now a flow of from, 56 to 100 barrola c 1 oil would be w ; cured. \ Wi'h the fine ebo*lni; ol loday follow in* that of several 4»»» peat, •he doubtia* ’’ThomO*"*" In thlw sec tion *r* gradually being wen oeee t) the propoeltlon. * "We have a Httle prhrute under taking of our own down here.” re marked Li A. Brtkune. local tuinker today. “ and ft I aerer not a cent back from what I put in. I bare bad enough faa to* repay we All those who Joined In the experiment were abto t> rlak the sum* they had subscribed for tba purii>o»e”, A close ITrlsad at this juncture a'ked the Clinton man if a certain piece of land near the prospect well could be bought. Ills rcflj; wpa that the land was not for a«le v and Ihe original psrtW undertaking the effort wtjld »l*y with It until it proved lt»elf ouo way u the other About bboetina Well The welt would not be ’sbni". It •" 1 understood, until the stratum of sand where the ah win* ha' been enedun lered. tba wall would likely be ‘ shot” When this sand la penetrated and another geological formation mcoun treed. the wplt likely be ‘••hot" r-hootin* the wait. It la said, would consist la lowering a lvr*e Quantity of ■•‘super soup*—the highest possi ble nitroglycerine charge—lnto thr wclOnd setting It off at the bottom. The explosive which would I* used la "-hooting the wall is of *uch a highly explosive cbgrac’er that gov rrwmewt permission to acr-'ts the 'tat* mu't b* secured. 'Au per mission would not be granted until the field has been “brought In’*, es ferts raid. and proved beyond n doubt at a place where oil in. commercial OMwiuten waar (ho .oapenood »- m S* tt m'g Off .if 'hr "super smiTi" if thsh diom of the "weif If properly : would produce a large cave I the eavßy *t the bottom <>f the bote whjch has bee* drilled into thi rAvtty the OH from the seethm would j drain to be pumped to the surface While the preaeot operation Is thr (Wf* definite etep t - prove , the theory, t*>k ot oU la Bam peon county dates hack many year*, end credit for the Initial belief Is Impossible to Piiwil lfl 111 nwtestiifmr tut a* far hack as M years ago some talk was beard of the possibilities of ell here. Pereral factors eater Into thr pre sent operation, and credit for Its de velopment must be divided several ways, tftowover. ta Bam Finch mua* go much ot the honor of hstyn* brought about the actual t»d. In soma cases, men who have past ___ (CqgUgUod «* Pag; T»9j ,'. v » I . J. ... * . 4 * " • • * — 0 - . c • n t • i-\ "WHEN A MAN LOVES,” BY ALUE LOWE MILES, A NOVEL OF THRILLS, STARTS FRIDAY IN THE NEWS o' ' V THE GOLDSBORO NEWS e ' ‘ ■ *r •' , ’ READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH-READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY. mmggg t— —-s 6 « • • '*. o r% v ” ° % . re , , i ■■■— TT T " r- - - - - -- I Young Boys Charged With Stealing Auto ' j 4 ( HAKLOTTE. July 21— (A*) - S barged with the theft of an auto * t Grrensboro. Benny Moore. 11, * ' nud Nil ban Moore 16. of Raleigh were being held here today for at* rival of officer* from The boy*, who are cousins, told the suferintcudent ot public wel* . fare here that they left their h me In Raleigh to travel around the • state. Tbelr arrest waa dsused by tbelr makiug a left turn a' Independence Hit mire iij violation of traffic rules. WUiJAMS MILL | PEOPLE HOSTS ■/- T*nilfT 'Barbecue and Chicken .• Dinner in ApprecUtlion for lmpro\ cm cut of Bond '(fitiaena of thr WllPams Milt «•* munity yesterday eulertsluwt Uic 1 Wayne county Itoud coumiiaalua. cru j rloyid In the sectiJg at a liarltecue j and chicken dinner the Ml. Olive country CI&. More thuti luu chjoy ed bt bosyulallL} «t the Williams Mill people. •■He bad friends chicken four fee! high", ns til Miss Lena Simmons or Ihe highway office ye.terday after noon in dlicusidng the dinner, "and tucb quantities «*f Itarbeeue. cake and else y u never taw." Short talk* were made by Oeorge t\ Ivornegay, chairman <d The board; L. A. Bird. Sr., of Mount ‘ Olive, and T. A. Thigpen o| Mt Olive •** Tltc negro convlcU sang several songn In the characteristic negro fa-blow. Such harmony the club vtrln ity had n I known hi a long Ogp ~»y Your tied on "j**us Brea't," ► "Jaif Blues." "My Ma Sent Me Fbs ,age Stamp." others were rendered The William* Mill people tendered the dinner In expreaston of apprecia tion for Ihr work which le being done In improving the road through their secti n. This work is now prsc lically comrleted. COLON Kb LINDBERGH ih orr rGB albvny Mass . July 27 (AN -Col. Charles A Lindhargh com plcted his tour of New Kugland W>dav and hopped off fr m here for Albany New York at 10:26 a m eastern standard time He flew over Ply mtHi h. Vt., President Coollggo's home town, before crossing the New York state line. ... The weather »»' perfect for flying. Didn’t Know Smith Died « Says Slayer On Giving Up „ . . ..*m % ,vr«4 * Jo<htia Mitchell. who lair Sunday aftrrn on • hot and killed friend Mordecaj Smith, walked Into l ok*rtff Grant" otftrc m 1 o'clock >fcg igH“y *«4 surrnmlcuud.. SfatrUl Grant was at home for dinner and Mitchell gave himself up In Deputy Shrrlff J. r Kornpapj ‘f dirt *BPt know • Bm+tfr was dead 1 ' liv told tju offlcci III*. Story *»’ TOtt K luitTf inr forward and *tm i;p a* soon ith he found out that Hi* man hr had shot waa drad Self defense will hr the plea O* •' tornoys who will defend Mitchell, it 1 * expected. Hta account is tliat he I ho 1 when Smith waa coming on him Iwlth a knife, that the latter got into 1 bwMr sod Started away l(Ut the bullet waa tired and that Mitchell. -1 tild n t know until Wednesday morn-1 ( mg that tlje tuan was dead, declared] ad > * 1 .fr FIGHT OTY IS NOT SELECTED * > •* 0 Rickund, However. Deals Blow to Sußßestions of Holdinß Affair in New York NKW YORK. July 27 Before '.aavlqg late today, for Chicago, pro table mcno . f Gene Tppoey.'s heavy weight title defeuac against Jnek diemrsoy this fall Tek Rickard, dealt wksl appeared., *o be a final’blow •o New York's chance of staging ihu season fistic plum Although Rickard declared he will uot know for at Icaal two days where the fight will take place, he com poutrly ove* ruled the anggostlon of bsrte* Btonebam. president of th*- Naw York .glunii, tßal the Poo greunds here offeringsite large enough to see m date s t1.00U.000 house at |tb> top Btonham had offored in effect. Rickard the use of the grouuds and the offer in •’fairness lo the prws and all lovers of boxing" a* pro if that them Is a plnce In New York City large enough to warrant Itick ;,rd’a the Woposcd contest here st a proflfNlo the prtns ter '" SEAT 6TH JUROR LEBOUEF C ASE CttJ«ap«R WRlhcr -of I)«ad Man ('nutses Delay in Court „ FRANKLIN. La . July 27 (A*) - Grief of tlio sged mother <»f James Lobonaf. halted here today the trial of bia widow for murder as Mrs. Wil lle Husband the mother, col lapsed under tba strata of tbe trial after sn h ur and a half in the courtroom Tbe outburHt came suddenly on the occasion of the Oral visit of the moth-, er lo the courtroom. Hitting near the cinughtur In tgw. Ubouef, who with her alleged lover. I»r Th -s Drehar, and Janies Beadle, is charg' d with murdering the, James Lebouef, this sged woman began silently to weep Then her shoulders hesved sud she sobbed Court was recessed and she was led Irom the room and carried to her hon H* in the aulnm ihlle of the sber iff..- Four Jurors sat In the, jury box 'hrmrirhowt the day and watted for a filth. The Hflh and sixth came late In tbe afternoon when two nie t Panics were tfhosen Man after man passed before the examiners only t> be turned back when they showed disqualifications or to b* dismissed b$ either stale or defense attorneys without cause I'Nltfl K MONUMENT TOMBK. Btberia— (A*) I'ulfilllng tbe tar* Will of P Makiishln. foundei i of the Tlrat newspaper In Tomsk, local author 1 ! leg here bate erected ■ver his grdve » monument of new design. It is a railroad rail with an electric bulb at the I f, represent ing his favorite slogsti of the de ceased. "push, ahead toward lighf'i mm - m Hugh Dortch attorney In the t ase last dirtr, _-- — + Mitchell D not •uppoacd t& h*ye Stfhd tar from Goldsboro alter lie -sent w -3»- calibre pf«*M-f bell pbntgh «>u*h Smith late Sunday as tei no n Officers know himtms a man aide to do a «|iilck disarpeiring act ATier Til' chi'* "WwlCwr Shaders acrost the neck, sc*crat weeks ago, he, die aßJßhicd r..t ieJcral, 3if y» hmf 'finally' one morning telephoned the deputies from ta-wjera' office, anf-unclng that he was ready to glre himself up When he surrendered yesterday morning, he was at - nee locked la Wayne county jail, und Sheriff Gram i st* 'I late in the day that uuless lend were ordered In a habeas rorput . proceeding that he would be eonflned 1 un'il the itugust term of i ipertor court (or the trial of criminal case* j-. --" L; >y ~ y..n~ ,~i* t u 1 .- -i. GOLDSBORO, N. C. THURSDAY MORNING. JULY 28, 1927 - . ■ —.--- - . , . ~ ..., BYRD OUTLINES FLIGHT PLANS - i • Will Make Anartic Explorations Usinjr Too AirphtnoH, __ Tells IMmTON - Juiy 27 - (A't Couimsud »r Richard UyVid at hi* home here to day outlined to tho Associated Press his plans and hopes for his scientific | rxpedlliou to (lie South 1’ lar region- There will be tVo mmoplsnos. be seid; one wit It a slugle minor similar to the one Clarence Chamberlin flew from New Yotk to OOrmnay and an ether with three motor*, reaemhtlflx ti>e America that carried the CH 1 ms utter Across, the Atlantic *' f)t»ccvcry Harbor probably wiH hi- M e fir* I contact he will meet wl It the Icy wnlers of the Annrctlc Discovery Harbor is in the great Ice barrier And extends Inland five or ten miles. "After erecting ur por able houses end establishing ur primary base on the alHtrev of the hilet we,will sork toward the pole in airplane Ijtjnpe" , ijnm.ander Byrd aaht. ‘‘l plan to cache stores of foot! n'tlm nfrd to be oufflelAii f r six month* uvery hundred miles up to 6<wt mile' inland. These little* camps will le* laid by airplane That »s, we wHI plane with <<ls months, pro visions, hop off to a isdat a hundred inflea from the base where we wfll leave the supplies Then ret urtilnf . p to the base we wtUVtake on ao'rthet ( rHeksrissd amt Jt>"H 2WI mile' Aibk establish another camp ami ao on ( itolil we will have five of Ihem.” He explains that l>i*covery Harbor penetrates the btl>t ler for some di* tance Afttd so will eniflße the l»a/i* le get tnlund before starting t‘<ros« the latrren waste* The slopes tn erense up 10. where the. t level sen 1» two miles and it is across that mark of the world’s end the 1 Commander Byrd will try to fly a t * The Ire barrier Is about !«• miles *i>qtta r e and rIiMJS at the edge of a heighth of 2t*n feet 11 surroundh the whole c dnlnent and Discovery Har htir Is the only practicable entry. * MCCLENNY BACK FROM TORONTO «. 1 But He Did Not Ratrouizr Rum Stores Operated by Canadian j Government ■ Back from Toronto. Canada, with out having been entangled In "rum i row," Aldermen. J. II MctTenny is o w trills hi* friends about hl» ex periences ia Washington. New-, York Niagara Fall*, and Toront •, Can *» <tt | "I wgßl ever to Toronto pu an ex cursloa.' said Mr MeClenny "There were 300 <>r m re ot us and wbeu wr reached '[oronoto the city officials. I met us. escorted us with honor id one of the best ho els In. the town and ! I i Ravi us a big dinner. “C.i the way up I saw a great cr-wil of men ,w j> abreast edging along like this" and at this point Mr HcClenny a demonstration ol rtepfing forward by inches "They told us that that waa ’runt row’ and that the crowds wero Americans -rumor AftyUSmAs wdea unvoted *. m»? t < invited to fall oiil and join the flow | 1 idvanclng procession *’ . -- Mr.- Mef'lebny eoyti hr- went sit l«r 1 tba liulot, ' —' J ' "A tell w fi'im Toronto by tbe name J - dt WIT Aon fell dVSrbtMTiT gwL IW •Ifviwned ns the Imat crossed the lake 1 * 1 the alderman continued "liT"cff7^ l o n L ul out ■* life .inaul *nJ scxs&rxtd. Hit ‘ body. lntl you know the f Iks rtjtbi on ttnneing and kicking n» Jack ’ JasT If nothing, more than mashln; | ' -i fly tun! happentferi " t The side rman got hl» firet view of New York dly on this iTlp snd r now is convinced 'hit Gold'lioro fs • wood enough for him _ t "Why you know-there wet<> a«| * ’nan, ix-oole on the streets there at i to o’clock M v>day morning as we j ) hn«'e lu re on the bigg****. Faturdav r cftei uo»*».’’ he hr savmed } ... s. • w-v rr V# vv."' • FIND BOMB ON SUBWAY TRACK i'oiicr Iktlicve Infernal Machine Whs Planted in Tunnel by Crank NKW YORK. July 27- (A*) With subway au olsvated lines strike avsrtad. at least fur tti# I time being, the millions who rlda ia ind out of Manhattan evory day, tura ed their attention., todgy to a bomb found shertly after the a’rtka wawl • ailed off In one of Bast ' River ruhway tunnels. *" There was no suggostion that the had uny connection with the l rojeeted stilke. police believing it, Hit brer placed tjy a crank «,~t I’ollce ieimh experts and a chemist I • ( the United 8 ate* bureau of min*’ found that the homb t<n 18 Ineh Iron pipe with ca|M about the shape fo'a -three inch artillery shell, was filled with five pounds of dynamite and lmi powder An ejectfie percussion i-.p war connected by wire to the *t Ird rait In such a manner as to be when a train pasted. Th* ■vlrin* was however. And sev • at trains had pasted over the sr»t before a track walker found tba bomb YOUTHS DEATH r TO BE PROBED Doubt That Liberty Young Man Died of Drowninß an Tele* gram Stated T.IBKRTY, July 77 (A*) Mr ami Mrs. Jim (Tapp (A tills place plan to havr an investigation made l*t 'lhe dantk of lk*»l»>i*rW *o6, flioyd flaw, whose body reached per* Satiirday night from Brunawiek, o#.. nud wpa buried Hnndpy aft*ruoon Youn Clipp was oa a convtructlon j b for the Koppoke Bridge and Iron Company met death hy drowning, ao* cording to CM message. However., a local funeral-“Jlireotor woh received the b d> ile*riY6«d Injuries about the ; tace and <itck,'.which led him to bo-. | !ieve that the young may have mat I .pled from an explosion or have met with foul play.- There pun a acar under the rhin | end It appeared as If ihe skin had 9 i been burned In an explosion, the un ! ddHslfi# Bald Th- eyebrows and ’ lashes were also scorched. Ici •> ■ State Rests in Case Charging Murder l WILMINGTON. July 27 rav. s.t.Ve, rested late tills afternoon tq *h>’ case charging Ttlghmnn Ahrens and i'rsnh I’jner with the murder of Toni Bell Amy. negro, who was fatally] wounded in a street in the übrthern recti n of this city neyersl moirthi •go It w«» annodacod by the defense thst at tcaat oue of the two defend unis would take the stand tomorrow, but .no indication was made as Ur> which one would d > the tewtfTylng. * Geneva Tangle Bids Fair To Be Settled Very Soon i liOWPON. (Illy :l< l4*> Hope thatl : the tangle crt ttur <mtrra nint tw f vmrrr *'txnr wttt tit »army*tint *+*) I growing in official circlet In the) lIrUS-h capital Thi* i* du* la ratty to t the statement* m«dr In the llou*e if Comm ii* IKliy toy Hlr Altaian t’ham bc rl :S n. ,«ccrcta.r> tor lerclga- affaire. • mitlinc<l anew the whole ftrltiah »t --. »N4n toward* the ipriyi!* j IMLSSS.J tainliiK Mir declaration. '‘There nmh lie no' difficulty In arriving at a lent lairary aiarngainents nhon* the tn» mediate future of cruiser building.” It waa tlila ou«Mion on which the net tlaliun* stai l*'d lut wneh- Bil l Auateii Parliament i»oa alter " C Btldgcuian. ft rat IttflU bf the admiralty, and Vlaeount 'ectfj 4h«* chief IBrlftnh d<*loga'e td the. conference started hack for GtMtt. to eco|*e u dticu «K‘o * itU the * ■ « -«V' f - - . , 0 . Action Filed At Washington Names 32 Persons b Martin, Wayne And Lenoir (Mtfits Connell Wins Prixe As Best Hog Bailer UALKIOH, July 87-GPI- W. A Connell, Jr., of Warren county tonight was proclaimed tha chsm plun hog caller of North Carolina in Uie final* cl pn elimination con lint or 41 ontrtao it tb* flk Facmers convention.' ■ J. 11. Bpriokle of Wlnato* dal cm finished second. R. P. Bran ion of Alamance county waa third. Prlacs were 126. *ls andflo rot*. pcntlvcly. EXTRATHRILLS" FOR COOLIDGE &.. . . Indian Attack too Realktik aiMt Home* ( hargr Through Pa* gcant Crowd UT HTBR, t. D.. Wf It— Masaa Ihrill’, not m tho program, wero found today hy Prwaldent and Mrs Coolldge whan they allepdad the gold discovary day fiageant hare i nd saw a team of horioa cun wildly through the rrowd near them. Later cit thef* return home they mote caught la a heavy radnat rm which focoad very slow travailing on the rltppery wlpding road* down tha hills to the state gam* lodge. It aeemod almost n miracle that the run away hor«cs tatted to do tnjury aa they plunged wildly from tho clearing where the pageant waa be ing held on « hill tide near here and (imbed atraflht for the er wd sur : rounding the field. By eome chance an opening wae found at one place and they ran through thta half the ex cited crowd and row* of automoMlas. Tha teem bad been drawing a cov ered wagon acr ea tbe open air atage. > Indian* attacked the wagon and did their Job so realistically that before anyone realised It. the horse* hod broken away, carrying with tham tha Inuhle tree* of the wagon. A cow i*cy heeded the charging team away ft m Mr. aad Mr*. Coolldge who were In aa antomobile parked be hind a low fence at the edge of the { field, But they charged madly to ward the end of the field and through* the crowd. IKN WILL MATS 1* AUTOGRAPH HI — i. t HOLLYWOOD. Cat—(AY Who nr •a the keenoat autograph collector am eg the movie fana? Nous other ban Will H’ Hays, to whom th* big producers look as head to the motion ‘ Igcttmr twdwutry I >an and JapatfCae delegate*, lire pur ‘ roar «T The nlalement wa» id pii< • "he ftrtl wHghtnf ttU Brttt»fi*gnr»m . in'iit behind the | ropoaal* the Brit lad TffeTeg* fe* will mISe. A second reason for the atatenicut m lo remove the misunderstanding which 44m «| i<+*h wweeeament W tteve* eilata in the mlnda of many i fn*erleawa rruttlUut. JkitMl .hi*** a Although the atatement waa made at Westminister amid neither Arn erlra nor American* were mentioned. It waa nevertheless Intended for the great unseen audience of American i pe pie. 0.. ‘ foreign ininfater informed the jjhNjaSpm* that the British govern t>een charged even with a ‘fMgptroy the prlnleple of aen- 4" between Great (Pogtlncd 0» Phje BU , j .. . , , o • _ 1 .... ... Member oJ The Asaoeiated Press • . , ,- v i* , i ; r.T-snr- ■ -um PRICK PIVI (TO Seeks $75,000 <*>rape* satory Dams*as And $25,000 Punitive Data, aces; Members of Mob Which Mutilated Needle man Drew Kbits ass. ants Found Not Guilty It At.NIGH July If, VH -~1%» NccdUaaa* MM, with fu Ttfrhi or muttlntiaa iH Mb aptfaa "twilight, J. H N*HJ«maa. of in. ad'tpfcla. t# nHii ttMJM damage*, of IS 4MaSOaS«p/ipfttta i« Moil in. Way** *M M«S> <»"• « an outgrowth tg'mfVmMm •f hit p'raon I* t»2S tad Os bhldk U war* either fined or MM||ja»*« •arm of Marti* ■ssa« war* a ntencod tO tpte t*r«a M auiaja’Maa. m| dfatrirt wait at'* sSjßthjSlj|^^N. war* to bis pm it ion wi|{bo |M la about tbrr, weak*. p * i* aulas far IfMN Prtaen punish a. «at *af IHi war* matad oat to J* paraoiM, foDouriag £* i Tbo petition jaat tip* oatlWfar U*. war for iteM agaiWt whom arar raata ar. b*lag Issued hr &* Metric* court cUrfc at WMblagiaf adblt* rb* trial will ba baM. Tbo IMMM «r« duo within 20 farm' Naodlamaa twa year. M* mis frawd of a cbara* of attaokJac Mttdl OMf fln of Mania aaaatjr. aft* MMfirw raatod March M. IMS. l* Mnetda, N. taaa Ukaafrom Jail «f hi* paraoa mutilated, W**4|Mi*a frtag* auit m a paapar aad hrtfib fc ta faderal coart by raaaoa of Msg -A non-raaldoat of tbo dlroraUf *f *U> **n»hip of tb* St <!• fondant * ara: Mwtla county: H. P. OrttU. J. 0. foray, I* A. Ss«wn, Loatr* MSaMbd. •«#, J. T TarrMl. Loot or mites. Md tar Johaaoa,' ibarwui ftabdfMa. f. H Gray. Jobaaal* Oarfcta, daraaoo Outkla. I H caiUrala. W||Ma OrM fln Boa Lilly, Juba A. Orltt*. «r*dy Hmlth. Julian Bullock. Dr*ate oH«ta A. T Lilly, Joba T. BnilS4eC ba ther H. T. iobartaaa. y Laaolr county: 9. W. fpanwar, fly, P W. Sparrow. Jr., Clarp Hbatb Wayno county: Habort 4ttaa Oriffla. ttW.w- a» ««- . - ■*II *f| (MfSHWHie aarmw 4fTMt#d *ll Menton. March SS. IMS. Sharif *. V. Rohartaaa, of Marfa corarty task him to Waabtactoa, M. r. tbt ■«*> day, Verdi*Man aat* JarU la tMfo* „ ‘l'm Mcrafltmss »i*b»l «* •**»*%■■'♦» SMeuiaa mW ta* ” tai fbort* Rohartao* rafuaad. ba SUaspa. trial wan *a for flainrdaj Man h tt bat liiam aoatc of tbo defawfejata mure bit* snd Bri UKd $(1B ts s**ssi* Inc the girt* of Willtemataa aad aald h« nhould b* hung, h* allege*. I* iba email bans’ of#mM*. March 29. at !:M a. at aiact. laadbail , m *« “ V IT TlltlMMM >tl MW i clipped tbo lock* aad bMte. ton dorra th» Jail doom aad Mfa*d Mai. ho maintains, adding ta Mb patltiaa fbt h« recognised naanla Griffs J*. w. Rnarrow. Sr., r. Wnlfrad Mpanaar, Jr, and Claro Heath. Mo waa frjcaa out of lowa a mile «* bSMt UL Sparrow. Sr.. aak*d If Jm killed or mutilated, tha poMUfll »•* Cltrb. and the PbHadrtjbla Ills |H*| wUeaman told th*m to dp *0 fly, (Coyttpopd Q| raft TtalLyd * .. . ... . V .
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