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WEATHER * r_ SW««n tod slightly eooler Thursday Friday putty cloudy VOLUME SIX; NUMBER U 4 - - - - - - Japanese Proposal Fails To Acconpbh Ends and Naval Conference is Unsuccessful Bftgttsfc mml ftptitfi" An U«- •Me to Itofk Suilafactory BRITAIN WANTED BUILT 4dd,tt» TONS BY LSI Final RMm et Mac! U Be HaM hi Three O'clock - Mar GENEVA. August |-<**>-iAtter trembtlag tor a day c« the brink of a precipice, tba naval conference at t»a solemn hear o( midnight craahbd to the bottom •« the abyat. IU dele friM KgtqpHjr tot serrewfully agreed that n* pact coaid ba reached to limit dwrthor naval arm*meal* of Grant aritoln. tba UaUad gutaa and Japan at tbta tlma. . • , Tba final amatoo toil to bald to Dtoiiuf aft*tnoon at 8 o’clock. Thla an nova re meat waa «nda at tonlght’a BMttiti to oonaidar the Japanaae ,-om promise propoaal. Tba daaittoa t> adjourn the confer ence tomororw wak brought about by tba inability of both Or*at Britain and ’(to United State* to accept clear ly the Japan*** eoa»pr<**i«r aa a baa la of dlscneetoa for settling the, cruiser queetlrti which vaa the eras 1 of the wbqto cenferaao*. In tba Japanese plan, the word “authorlm’' waa employed to #m phaeiie that Oreet BrlUln end >HP»n would paly flu lab their ditbortsad cruiser program. Mr. Gltoon sakod Mr. Brltobilaa what be eaderrioed this werbto signify adding: '• “Dorn It mean approved ead au t bo rlmeT Vlsceaet Cecil aaawered that it Mr Qltooa then ngnlß naked: “Doe* it mens (be Birkenhead planar Mr. Baiilpviam-ip understood to have ma*waned: ‘Tat.’* “Then that mean 488.800 tone for j Otoet Britain bf 1881,” said Mr. Qlb *om & He added that thla waa higher than the United Matos could poaribt go and that it would mean that America I would hare to build up to that figure. Mr. Brldiimaa’a reply woe that the British did not Wish to ipeak —to- terma of total tonnage. Mr. Oibaon { iaeaked that tba United Stats* could only build np to 488.000 ton* aa a 1 maximum hi cmiaer*. 1 DIES,IS ARE j TRAPPED IN MINE Rghtaeky Mina Official. Think Tragpsd Nam Will Escape, k But Fair Fdt HENDERSON, Ky.. Angnat t—i/ft —An exploaloa in mine number 7of (he Weatern Kentucky coal Company this afternoon trapped IS men and -was known t> bar* killed at least <ne/Inla*r. The body of a It-yanr old worker waa brought to tba surface tonight. * In maklpg this announcement, offi cials oT tba company said none of the other men brought np won seriously Injured. Rasen* work ia being directed by a crew of the United State* Rescue division. A etoff of local nhyriclen* wore on duty la a school won** near top min* eatrnae* examining the mocued uriaere. . : STRATA 4TB WERE WITH BROKER RECK FLORENCE, 1. CL. August J—CAP) - W. W. Register IP year old Florence • . vouth.Tbd*!' etofftod hto tonrib weak to a baapßal bam where hi* life ba* been ebbing away slowly after he Buffered a broken seep In n dire Into rhaikxw water at n swimming pool. nyalclMt declared Register'* con dittos yaeterdgp waa morn favorable than at any time during the poet week. Only n little uAnrisbment. all in liquid form, wna administered. . "Ratoeter had n had M hour*, a boapitgl surgeaa declared. "It waa the Worst he has »offered, and be was delirious most of the rime " - - : rinsLir debt muted 148.7t7.5M nr RRRTH WASHINGTON. Aug I—The total public debt aa July 81 was $18,488.- 199.8*0. a reduction of 848.747.080 In a month, pad 81.14!t.(NK) In e year, the treasury aaaouacod today. THE GOLDSBORO NEWS READ IN litflß MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FREBH—READ BUY. ■ ~ la ~ ——iiii ■■ *• 1 *" —i I" '' l <k S" —me* " iWni 1 ' 1 " 111 ' 1 ' ll IB “ 1 - —IT' . —1 - ■ - - - Fuller Denies Aid Sacco-Vanzetti BOSTON. Aagnat B— UP)— Alria T. Fuller tonight refused esoca tire clemency to Nlcoll Sacco and i Bartolomeo Vaasettl aen tented to death for the murder of a shoe factory paymaster and bla guard la Booth Braintree oa April 18 1884. Thar# repreire expire* on Aagnat 18. The Governor’* decision. an nounced ft 11:18 concluded with these words: "A* a result of my Investigation. I find no sufficient Jnstlftoati.n for executive Inter vention. I believe with the Jury that these men. Sacco and Van etti, were guilty and that they had a fair trial. I furthermore believe that there wna no justi fiable reason for giving them a new .trial. (Signed) Alvin T. Fuller'’ YOUNG AVIATOR , DIES IN FALL Thought to Have Bcwn Unable Pull Rip Cord Until Very Clene to Gw i - ■ to MT. CLEMENS. Mich.. Aug B.—(A*) —Plungtag 1.800 feet from hia burn ing airplane b*re. l.t I. D. Scbulse, commaader of th* 87th Squad on, waa killed today wh*n his parachute did not open until ‘Juet before h> struck the ground. The 111-fa tod Bi*r took over the command of the Squadron only last month when he succeeded U. A T. Johnson, who wag killed at Ottawa, while lending an escort flight with Col. Chas. A. Lindbergh. Aa the ship hurtled toiqard the earth, officers noted the commander climb- from the cock pit and then leap. Hia par«ebuW opened only a | few feet from the ground aa the bln* log plane crashed about SO feet away ead was destroyed by Are Th* ——-« h r* its way S feet Into ’ the ground. Examination revealed the parachute ! wna not defective and that the rip I cord had been pulled. Witnesses b#- • Have that Scbulx*. after remaining • with jhia blaring, ship longer thau I wna neceeaary, wna struck by a pro jection aa he sifting away and plunged r earthward. Dazed. ho«jUd not r«- loover conecioueaese and pulled the rip < cord until he had fallen moat of th* distance. - " FORME HEAD JULIAN OIL CO. ROT IRVOLYED TRIAL _______ \£ LOS ANGELES, Aug, 3.—<H*>—Re ceivership proceedings that threw the J ill ten Petroleum Corporation into th* jeefrta did not involve C. C. Julian. 1 organ Iter and flret president of the I corporation. Reported in a newe story as hav ing b#tn on* of Several men Indicted In connection with court devlopmnt* I of the cue*. Mr. Julian said: *'l am neither a defendant *r In ( any way Involved in the proceeding* t I have had no connection with the , Julian Petroleum Corporation alnc* , Pooember 1884. ’ Only Few Hundreds%live States Host of Veterans >1 t| RAUSkQH. August £ 1 1 Carolina—Brat nt Bethel, farthest to ' the front at Gettysburg and Chick ' amauita. laat at Appromat ox! Almost 70 years after the araat. War Between the StaUa began. North 1 -Oarottna 1 * qnota fathered today at I North Carolina State college campua 1 here today In the second days' encam pment of the 20th reunion. North 1 nroHna. Cutted Confer ate Vntanin* * But this—the rear*ttard. need* he. * from the attack of time thinning the bfave gray form*, comprised hundreds only Instead of the 127,000 that march ed forth from the liar Keel fold I vftlch comprised 116.000 voting popu 1 la lion In those days. * But tbeap hundred* , bivouaced to -1 day In happy surrendnda represented 1 the last of tye 76 full regiments and 20 battalions besides a few acatterlnf ! - UGHTNING HUS NEGRO CHURCH Live Wlrts knocked to Ground ,by Bolt Add Element of Dnnger I All, unknown to many, death lurk* • ad only, a few feet from hundred* yesterday who rush to East Elm street wkea lightning struck th* Free Will Baptist negro church and »el It afire 4 ‘ The Mr rifle bolt, coming during the heavy downpour of late In the af ternoon, struck the steeple of the church, setting it Into n blase that creaked to the earth soin af.#r fire men arrived. A poet In front of the church car ried live current wire# up to 1,366 volte and these were brought Into contact with the wet ground, in two place* the wire* were dipped into roola so water which had collected. Capt. Yplrerton at oace placed h fireman to warn the crowd* away, hut in spite of thla (net a negro boy - on n bicycle rod# hia bicycle acrqaa j the five and smoking wire* before he I could be warned. The rubber of the I bicycle tires were ail that saved j him from electrocution, it wn* 1 thought. Policeman June Howell pre sently J dried in the work of warning the hundred* who had flock to the scene of the danger. An employee of the (Carolina Pow er and Light Company had* rushed at top speed to throw a switch grv cruing the current in that section, but t the switch waa blocks away and took sometime to be reached and Jerked. The church was a wooden building 1 and the steeple towering Into the nlr had rrovtded a fair mark (or the bolt. The fir* truck* were on tba scene ia a few momenta und found ) th* front of the church n mass of . Hamas. Many resident so the southeastern part of the city felt the effect* of the ' butt In their home*. 1 Because of the unusual manner ' in which the fine started, great crowd* ‘ were attracted, to the spot, many of 1 j them children 1 _ : TO HONOR NAME ; OF SONG WRITER H —* . Tabtot Memorializing Stephen • Ceiling Foster Will Be t ’Unveiled e " j FLETCHER, August B— UP) - The Cen tral Labor Union of Asheville, will e take a hand in perpetuating the mem , ory of Stephen Collins poster next . Tuesday morning, when a handsome . /bronze tablet affixed to a native , granite bouldef, will be unveiled In . honor of th# composer of Southern I melodies. Foster, a native of Pennsylvania p but an adopted mju of the South, was r ttt* composer of ftwannee River. Old Kentucky Home. Old Black Joe, O* Susanna. Nelly Bly. Maesa’s In Da CoM. Cold. Ground. Old Dog Tray sad , many lather well known old time £> heart songs. The unveiling of the monument, whoa* erection waa made rosslbl* * through the work of Rev. Clarence * Staurt McClellan, Jr., rector of Cat-* '• wary Episcopal cknrrh. the "open air ? Westminister Abbey of th* South,” I mill take place at It o'clock In the| rn ening. Th* church ia located on II the Aehevllle-Hendersonville high • way. _ , William Green of Washington, na “ ttonal the American Fed *• eratUyn of Labor. Is the principal 0 speaker Tb# governor of Penneylv * anta„ the Mayor of Pittsburg and oth- era are on the program tnrnpanle* that N«Hli CaroHaa fUr nlshed to tha Confederacy. KAURUjH, August^2— (/P)~ How much richer 4s the Booth- today -ha cour.'ift*. In character, in virtue and Tii all Hial niakes manhood worthy and womanh od lovaly because Jack ton and Johnaotl. fought so bravely* and . (lit 1 ao glorlonnly on "f battle. and Mb and Hsmplou ah# Vance, declared Dr D. W. Daniel, Clt*m»on C liege, 8. C... speaking be fore tie state reunion of Confederate veterans here today. Dr. Daniel, choosing as the sub jet* of bl* address to the remaining ho rose of the South's) lead. caus*t “Why Wa Shall Remember the Coni {(derate Soldier." paid a tribute to the! women of the South, declaring Ihf (Continued on page live) GOLDSBORO, N. C. THURSDAY MORNING. AUGUST 4. 1927 CURRIN HOUSE CASE UP TODAY Seek to Dissolve Injunction I Which Was Granted to J., T. Timber lake The matter Os Mb * will operate the Cqrrtn Warehouse in Gdldaboro for th* present season. I* expected to be neelded In a hearing before Judge Daniel*, this afternoon ai which 1* F. Currie, Den Taylor, and A. W. Taylor seek t> dlaolve an Injunction! rent raining the Meant* Taylor from! entering Into poaaeseion of the house under the term*'of a contract signed with Mr, C’urrln. Thg temporary In junction had been granted to J. T Timberings The order had been g muted Mr Tlmberlake up n clpmis thHi the con tract entered Into between D F Cur tin and Messrs. TUyTor waa-io hreach pf a prior understamling between Cur rhn and Tlmberlake. under which Tlmberlake. a*«umvd the rental or the house In question. 5 Reply to the contention* of Timber lake filed yesterday aver* that Tim berlake bad been given un oppiKtun Ity to lease the howee at the end o' last season's bualnaaa and that h« had refused this epportunity The icply quotes Tlmhrirlake aa aaylnu that be waa not Interested In opera* Ing th# warehouse himself -he had or«rnt*d In partnership with Mr Cur rin and W C. hpence -n* he wa* not financially able to do so. Currln in hi* reply recorded In the cffice of Clerk of Cqurt J. B Hooka, ( contend* that upon Tlmbwrlake giving the negative answer to the propoaal he got Into communication with Dan W. Taylor and that an undera'adihg between Cnrrin and Dan Taylor and hia brother A. W TayltA of Green villa was the result. • Upon this, Tlmberlake raised a protest of prior claim, the reply stat es, and it waa deckled to offer the house to the hlaheat bidder, Tim berlake bring gtven an opportunity to name a sum which he would be willing to pay for th* use of the house. Me*era. Taylor finally submitted aa unqualified bid of 81.800 for the house this year, and waa given the Iqaae. the reply elate*. The act of J. T. ~ Tim berlake 1n faking possession of the Currln house While fthe defendants are enjoined from doing so la described in the re ply as "without Justification and don# for the purpose of gnlnglng a wrongful advantage of the defend ants while under the Injuctlon of !h# court.” • * •3- " ' i ■■■ HAYES TO HEAR CASE IN CITY — 1 » f; Injunction Stoppiqf Work on Morehcnd Bridge Approach Returnable Here NEW BERN. Akg. B.—An °rd*r *|gn_ •d by Judge Johnston J. Hay<w and made r«turouble before hln to Golds boro August 4, restrains the town of Morehead City. It* mayor. Luther Hamilton, and hoard of aldermen, from further work on tb* construction of an approach by th* Atlantic hotel In I the coast city to, the wewfern end of the. Morchrod oity-BeauJbri bridge which ia n«art ft The action wee brWnght by th# Nor folk-Southern Jtaiyiay Company lea aev of tk» A l l ao’ U- and North Caro lina railroad, through Moor- ~nd Dunn, count'd of thla city. - Th* towtt of Moreffcad City «n gaged In /reding Arendell street on the south sidr of the Norfolk South ern railroad, past the Atlantic hot*l und doivn the point to the end of th# bridge, preparatory so laying bard surface pavem*at. The complainant contend* that the plans are fur the laying of a curbing wf tof;. and n(. JAr-tanna dStoipi matn line. The eoavpany chrim* « 304 foot right of way. 100 feet on either sid" pf the main line The street whe cv- now belqg ..cQjyyir.tlCtftd-. It la nttvßrg. writ tnrertere with rh* u«* by the company of a teem or- spur track on |the Moulh side of th* main lin*. A , 1 6/fool puvbinent la planned, fThe the complaint riatea, agVrvd riTt-tat- 49 feet rut thg seutbernSlinNliut at th<- exticme etflge >f th«- rlgbl-of way. An offer ofj y right of way on the north ride was qlso conditionally male, Tb#*** were , Mjectd by th* town officials. , j At the hearing in Goldsboro Batur ( May Judge Hayes will deride the pern.- Janency of thc u injunction, determhu Jltng whether or not th, town uuthorl |jtie* may proceed with (heir present | paving project, COOUDGE IS CHANCED MAN Staleutout < oncerning 192 K Ip trntionn See aw Lifted Load Off Mm RAPID CITY. B. D.. August 8--4 JP) —A marked change in the general at t’tude of Prealdent Cootldge—like one who had. got “something off hia chest” -has been noticed slues he nude the announcement yer.terdsy that ” I do ’I t choose to run for president in ! toil.” Mr Coblhktc is described hy Rhone who are brought into close contort wtlh him aa a much happier man. He is more taihstlve, freer In his greet ing* and he seems to get morg en joyment out of the little Incidents of deify life. Thla change had been noticed for •eVcret days before the etotement waa Issued and It IS believed by many 1,0 show that he reached hia decision sometime before it wne announced | Meanwhile, the surprised Coolidge j h u chold Is split into two groups which argue on the definiteness of the pronouncement The argument range* about the word ‘‘chon**’’ used hy the Prekldent and wh# her he would acrert (he nomination now even If It were tendered hhu, Whatever may have been in the ' president's mind, It is believed from circumstances that, he knew exactly what he wanted to say ■ me tme be lore he aald It. WASHINGTON - UP) —Aa many pohtlrians and polMlgil obaarvere. vtcw it. Prealdent Cootidge'a state ment that be does not “choose" to run In UUB ha* created a moat uni qoe political sHuatl-n. Home leader* are looking to him for a more d fnilte pronouncement at least privately, but thcaa who fcav* observed closely Mr. Coddlge'a ccnrse., over the years doubt that he will amplify tb* statement at this lime. * Many are iacllned to acoapt It aa meaning that the prealdent was 4*- .f altely out of tba nusnkig, kwt tkwl ware those Who still regarded the brief annnuaoement sa leaving the way clear to accept th* nomination If tire parly forced it upon him., t). . . ■ To Ask Reconsideration Os Postoffice Plans Convinced that the appropriations of 840.006 f>r enlarging the Gold* ooro Vaofirii-e can be spent to hat ter advantage and serve the klty bet ter If the blue print* aa prepared for the wogk are changed, the Golas boro Chamber of Commerce Is t'dtay sending its secretary, W. C. Den mark to confer with treasury* and tfcmjofnce department official* re lative to the matter. The Chamber <.f Commerce will urge that the plans ce prepared do not give th* increas ed facilities at the postoffice which the appropriation or the growth and future of th* city justi^l^ SampHon Boy Badly Hurt in Explosion ERWIN, August S-OO—With both ' heels blown of ntid Injuries to hia face hand on* hand when a dynamite cap imploded, Alt >u Warren, S-year old son of L M Warren <,of Hamraon county, lay In a local hospital tonight in s serious condition. It was feared •hat bis feet would have t > be amput eted. Th# boy said he found the cap ia hi* father’s barn and later stepped | King Part Owner of Horse That iff Making Records ...... j ' WWWB*4 -ss-m( Doane, thre* ytar-oJd boras owned by Horae. K King of Goldsboro and L. 8. Hadley of Wilson, took unto .himself- addiiUioai -waeld honors "trra#y Wfiori Tie defeated Both M AtnmauH. champion of the world until the race, »nd defeat ed her easily. The ran* was at Mon roe. N. Y Yesssfday's tvtwmtdi <w mum cUumlr upon the. new record of 2 07X e*tib. liahtd last week. Already Doane has won stakes to tallng 610,000 this year, and horn*p*n who hare watched the snimal perform predict that It - ha* one of the great est race records ahead of htti. tha world h«s aver known. U 8 Hadlvy. partner with Mr King In ownership of the horse, rule d the racer at the Wilr<n stable*. Already Professional Horse Races Wil Be Resumed at Wayne County Fair* Board Declares Stork Stays Well Ahead of Death The stork stayed just about two Jumps ahead of death all durlag ithe last aii uuujths in Waya* county, according to information gtven out yesterday by Auditor Dowell. There wer* 481 blrtba ia the county dtiring tb* laet six months jis c ropared with 879 death. Os the deaths 148 were reported Ip township. Ninety three of the latter number, how ever occurred at the hospital for negro Insane which ia located In I Fork l» c. rTbizzell PASSES AWAY ' ■ s is T 'Funeral Hervicww For A|M Citizen at 4 O'clock This Afternoon At 4 o’clock this afternoon, mi tral services will be held over to* remains of C. R. IMsiell, 78, w*o died at the Goldsboro hospital lata yesterday afternoon. Th# service will be from tb* home rt Georg* D. Bio—- ■all. brother of the deceased, at 108 Mouth Jamta street. Rev. R. B. Brown, partor of the Goldsboro Math colet circuit. wHI he ia charge of the sarvlce. The remains will ha takes to LaOranee fqr Interment. The deceased had for many months beta a gallant at tba hospital Ha wna tha oldest brother to a (amity gra* miaanl lg the history rt this aaetioa. Three bcrthers- George D Biaaell. J. J. Btoaeil of Ktaatoa. sad William BI«mII of Ataata—survive. Than an two subvtvtag riltprs, Mra. W. C. Moy* of Goldsboro and and Miss Nan Biaaell of Fayetteville. Tb* foliowlag have been epfaatad aa active pan bearers: Spicer Hoiama. L. D. Edwards. Andrew Smith. Ar chie Smith, Archie Dee*. Russel Ginn. Herbert Andrews, W. H Bast, and Albert Pierce. <MJfKK ruk FIDE JIT C.tMOL WILL RBIIAIR OUT OF RUMAMIA INAIA. Rumania Aug B.—OP) Former Qyieen Mari* belienfs that Prince Carol, tba former Crown Prince, will k*ep his word aad abide by hte renunciation of t|a throne and remain away from Rumania. She id not jnoved by reporia PRißkm'i kingjly declaration*, saying eh# had received several taiegnsms aad let. tore from Carol sine* King Ferdia nad’s dentil of a tenor which mad* bt* return extremely improbable _ "H* expressed the deepest sorrow over th* death *f his father and spoke of him and fcymtf in tha UndereUt 'terml," sadl the former Qaren, **l am eor# he to pen Item for all the trouble and grief hA broughtupon us and hlmtbir | iU**r my former oonvlc tion that ho will not attempt to re. Yarn to Rumania.” ’ ”1 binlt hln father’s death ‘will make ktm see thru** In a new and m >to sober light. I am hopeful U will at laaat prompt blp» to lead a different and more sarlouif Ilf*. By his loyalty Jto hkt pledged word to remain out «lde Rumania for ten y*ara^ * - . it Dwaas hum hsn the auhjeet tor a I number of special feature articles In > landing hors* racing magaalnes and * Tg W t T.i ftiw dJR» trlbuied a elory about the animal ( ( Doane won all hia race* aa a two -1 year old without the loss of a single - beat. Has won $16,000 la etakaa ttfia year an a three year old. Through r the Bay State and ilteage CmuMy N. - Y. circuit* h. has defeated thy great est lot of colts that ever started, over r a half-tSltv track. * “just last week" stated Mr Kiag 1 "he established a worlds record of ' 2:07V Yesterday hr met the worlds * three year old champion. Rath M. R C'h.nauit, (by P*er Cbenault, by „i Peter the Great) at Monioe. N Y., and y defeated' her really. *—miM.« ■ ,i hi mm t Mfmlwr Dl The Aaapoiitid mm ’ PRICB FIYR CRRR w - ■ - • # Vote tu Return to RRua RIGHT RACtt fICHIDULRD DURING FAIR Hon* racing wap *j>er nutotuiklto racing at a meattag qf th* dtrertara of to* Ways* couity Rm|* aeeoeletlan bed bees debatUU tot wkeiher or ant 8w sJMkARF«ree rac es at the fair and snhwtißte a«Bnf bile races. Ymterdky (tog deetdqd net to abandon th* ha«M fa*ha. instead tha Wayne association wM return to th* Oaretoto Short Mg circuit which waa ihaaSeail to 1888. That year local hens ribas ntgre tried bat with sickening roeiutn from the standpoiet of vgetfl. Lett yuf "nee ni*g race*’’ wan eritygted ftt peev ed shout as latere swag aa e sletp gam. of solitaire. This year tha pvtohwlnnel horse races ere being gtvea A nee trial, two race* dally Car tear dgyk vriU he run off. Puna totattng (MMI will ba awardeg. IgA, u»k* *« »*C# et tb* majorttf fflbelefn Care- Una fairs will rae* hqggT" , Tha direct kre et the mp*t tog peatea* day aUw appwovai a gtoa* to the present powKry hneyg Two btmdred aad ■Kaeqr oooga with tha emotty fair RSI igur. R was announced. BuMjbn, <M heapd to dlarlay fair This commarttg, heao*a grr , year Othat eedttouTefftoh dfi hp talre are> Roaeeoei. QientßgM. Pikevtlld. i ■ REPRIMAND IS * GIVEN A JURY wmmnmwnaUflgpD ft WINBTON-BAUm. AqgMt 9rWhf Member* of tha looal Mgfgtv Nag Jury who Oaf ''(farthest*, High Poiattoaa charg*4 g*h vtwiat lng the griUlMttaa law, ware regrk maaded sweqyaly today by Jhdg* A. M. Stock , f” ’ ■peakieg to toe Jary lg h body. Judge BUMk asked tt there fas nag man who did ast heMebt ft prohibl ttoa *aforcemeat aad ft there wad *ndi a man for him t* Mid ag hia head. No haade war* rjtoflA. Tha Jurist declaArßH Re vat diet la tole ease we* UMtoflJ to the •hat th* d*f*ed|Bt ahtoll hdtto has* convicted. The defndilt ’ eggaaaaad Hurprli# at the verdtot. JtkRKIIOI. niATWM flklßN idol, w loifitfe if XAsm WASHINGTON. Aaff. ter Joh neon, fanone gUch*r ts tga Wnshingtea Benator*. end ah Mai es Amrlro s net lona I apart. com plena Me tosetteto year of toajdi league baa*hall. Before a hpet of th* Mktlflual Capi tal's fans who wtoe stgsnjed at the Griffith Btadtom t* fail engarttf, tha Old master, aa JaIHUMU Is huoWa amoag malar toauae gtayeffl. prepar ed to cetobrato the ihgi WftkfT I* tb* leadtag offtdals of Uto AMarioaa League ftaastd to nto jehpeoa’s record with a relepmttoa Md tfttMlP •uch as toe totto. rorely htoUHtod a player. Today was "John#**’* Bap,’* at to* Griffith Stodtam. aad tha toll Vrterea mowadeama aleae w*e to ha the reclptoat of th* teas ilaetoti Bribr. to, gatje* started a Mgrtßor program of boaor* tor JSkBUMI *■ arranged. ,'f _• w to GIANT AJfD aOGim >uco«l was burled jerp. * _
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