WEATHER
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Oocdy Probably Mm Sunday and
Monday
VOLUME SIX; NUMBER 193 .
TAKiGFOURTH STRAIGHT, YANKEES WIN SERIES
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State, Carolina, And
Davidson Are Winners
Os Gridiron Contests
Ferrell Phys Remarkable Game
In SttMneing Marylanders
Al Hill
STATE TRIPLED SCORE
ON CLEMBON TIGERS
Washington and Lee Defeated
Duke by Score of Twelte
To Seven
RALFFOH, Oct. *-(*»—A (all slhd
youth 'n the person of Jack McDow
ell. flashy N. C. State half back,
punted and ran a|l over thy
grldm n here today to (ire bit matoa
ii II to I victory over the Clemsou
cohere Tiger*, thereby aveagiag de
feats of 4fca past two seasons.
McDowell waa elected to acore
either of the three touchdown* but
hie ability to advance the ball on
) numberoi* occasion reaultad in acore*
that Childress and Ooodwin, ends,
counted after Okie* McDowell pass
es for score*. , i
la the Anal period B'ete players,
tackled. The tiger safbty a>*n on hU
own ten yard line ia fumMa resulted.
Ijcpe. Wotfpack ghard, grabbed the
bail and Scored.
W. and L. Wine
J-KXKNOTON, ttofy
of a college boy who got up from a
hospital bed to win an important foot*
bail gime waa enacted here today
la the Washington Lee and Duke con
test Ceae White fallback, ill with In
to plough Duka’s line and
M .inftcu Deo a II to 7 victory.
% The flMfty footwork of Adamh gad
P' JaukoalA, ftgtured the visitor* at
tack. tbe'latter acotlag Duke’s touch
down in the second period.
Carolina Rarprhea
CHAPEL HILL—-(^l—-Clinging t#
n onepoint lead which they had ob
tained at the end of the first quarter
only after Maryland had registered
a touchdown fn the first part of the.
same quarter, the University of North'
Carolina won on a sloppy gridiron
Ox!ay 7to •.
Ferrell, Tar heel half, played a
" remarkable game in Carolina’s win j
Hia excellent puting with a flash of
v running attack made him to stand
on part with Thomas, the great
back on the visitors who staged a
great offensive game for the Old
Liners. .
Whftnant paksed SO yards te Ward
for Carolina’s touchdown andWhis
tnant added the extra point.
■ WOdcals Take (toother
gPARTANBUftQH—(iPI—The Dav
idson Wildcats today continued their
t»lumpbant football stride for this
season by winning their third game
In defeating Wofford terrors 12 to
5. ”
Brilliant dashes by the trio of
ground gaining backh and the uncer
tainty of the final outcome because of
frequent fumbles offset the listless
nets of the Ipog down out affar caus
ed by a muddy field and a driest*.
• -to
DIFFERENCES.
* PATCHED CP,
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' Gor«lt»(nent Ktgfa
M Over Recent Turn of
Events
' «0m HMMMA Oct. *_4*> _
Deep regret and atom disapproval
are felt by the Bulgarian government
for the asslalnation of General Kov
arhevltch and recent frontier incident*
wltiqji havy caused protests from
yT™ Jugoslavia it was learned today in of
ficial circles. . "
The Hnlwgfan mnyimminTTi ifoiTr- '
ou* of mairttaing and improving Its
relation* with that country and to
dispel any kte.-p of the outride world
concerning Bulgaria’s best interests.
The hope also was expressed that
the Governmeat’s attitude would be
appreciated *t Belgrade and that the
facidcntb will be settled to everyone’s
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THE GOLDSBORO NEWS
BEAD IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH-READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY.
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SMALL FARMS
IN ASCENDENCY
Duplin Farm Agent Says Coope
ration Haa Made Danish
Farmers
Os the 260 thousand , farmers in
Denmark, 115,000 are members of the
thrgg cooperative association which
handle practically all of the produce
the farmers have to offer, according
to L. L. McLendon, farm agent for
Duplin county, who ws< "greying
friends In Goldsboro yesterday fol
lowing n trip to the Danish country.
“The farmers there sell principally,
hogs, eggs aad milk ’’ arid Mr. Mc-
Lendon and a separate association
handles each product. The farmer
elao purchases his hupplies coopera
tively. Mr. McLendon declared.
nAland to*,” be- went on
"bat a Ux on Income and tvery one.
farmer included, must keep an ac
curate set of books. They have a
checking system too, which prevents
a»y false entrieb."
Asked for the Xelattve prosperity
of the farmer* of Denmark aad of
North Carolina. Mr. McLendon, said
that the armer of North Carolina
probably handles more money than
the Danish farmer hut he expressed
a doubt as to whether the American
fanner eaves, ab much.
I OS.
Moat Danish farm* are of a smalt
Jrtnn nMppMMAred with American
iarmf£ of thc -OG.oftO total, <4,000 own
farms under seven acres, haid Mr.
-McLendon; 90.000 own farms from 7
to *7 acres; 66,000 from 37 to 145
acres; 4.000 from 143 to M»0; 006 from
( 300 to 600 acres; aud 460 over COO
acres. *
‘The cooperative aasocations are
so well organised that a farmer turna
to them naturally,” said Mr. McLon
■ don, ‘He never la called upon to per
sonally handle hia affairs.’’
“Another Item la that they have
worked out a • gpmmittee ays tern
which aettlaa disputes between far
mers without taking the cates Into
Court. This would help greatly over
here, and it n man refuses to abide'
by the verdict of the committee, he
is practically ostracised.”
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OCEAN HOP MUST
BEPOSTPONED
Weather Department On Mon
day Dtacontinues Instance
Special Reports
NEW YORK, Ocf. • iJPh-Proa
pecta for a week end start on n
transatlantic flight by Ruth Elder,
Dixie girl (Her, who wants to both«
first woman to fly across the Atlan
tic were dimmed today by unfavor
able reports from tb* U. 8. Weather
Bureau. Miss Elder had hoped to
hop off bftfete Monday,' the day on
which tlte weather bureau wilt dis
continue Its special service for avla-
I tors.
Waynp (;pujitv Recrcaljoii
' ’ Ihfilitute Week Oet. 17th
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TMgtunlnr flerrmer 17th Mff nW
tinuing through the week the Memor
ial Community Huilding wik| conduct
Ita first Wayne County Recreation
i Institute under »he direction of an
expert staff. The five days jrogram
will cover all of the most Imyoftnnt
phase- t,( community reercatuu. nam
ely. social games, music, athletics,
dramatics, and Scouting.
Monday Dr. W. A. .Parker, Na
tional Playground and Recreation
district representative will conduct
i the study of social games and
i their relation to community recrea-|
tion.'Al four o’clock the first meet I
tog will opts with an totroduclUrjr I
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CARROLL MAY
GET LIBERTY
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Haa Now Served Enough Time
To Allow Extension of
Parole
ATI-ANTA, Oct. 3-(^—Oomplet
ing4>na third of hi* year and a day
r sentenced for purjury, E*rl Carroll,
, New York theatrical producer, be
came eligible for parole here today,
but so far as Federal prison officials
• knew m> step* were taken to obtain
hia release. . " ,
Washington reports recently had
Indicated that a special session of
tbo Federal parole board might"l be
caUed to consider his application for
clemency: The warden said he had
received no Information of a special
meeting and that in the absence of
official advises to the effect he
thought the matter would follow (he
usual copra*.
FRANCE WANTS
REFUND DEBT
M»y Lower Interest Rate on
9190,090,990 Private Loan
In United States
WASHINGTON, Oct.
rident with the completion* of the
American roply to the last French
tariff note to Washington admlnla
tratiou i* giving renewed considera
tion to FTance’u desire to refund at
an early date with 1100,000.06 private
jr&an It ha* outstanding In this coun
try.
While Ihe tariff Issue and the re
funding are wholly unrelated, there
.1* 1/** ><B * that detail*
to 'Wnrtca <tf a'fMflratie atUUnMBP-j
ward tk* financM situation codto
not help but aid axiaitlAg Franek-gni?'
erhan relations. ,
Tho -French refunding propdhal wgs
[noted upon a natiaal improvement in
the French financial situation, held
by both French -officials and American:
hankers to entire Frence q*» an Inter
est rnte on the 1KH1.000.000 loan of
considerable less than the H fiercest
which it waa floated.
Coolidgeg Plan Their
‘Social Entertaiiypents
WASHINGTON. Oct. s—(A I)—Set
ting the paca for the planning of
Washington’s wtnter social aeason,
, President and Mrs, Coelldge today
announced the dates on which they
will entertain at the time honored
state dinners and forntal receptions.
Their announcement enabled socle-
I ty generally to go ahead with its
plans for to* winter, it being the
cpstpm of social ladders to ascertain
I the White House ctifgrtainmdnt sche
dule before making deflnL’e dates for
daftr'a, lad feoeptlohs.
PROHIBITION tIUK ERN M4KF
RAID AT EIIZ4RETH (TTY
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ELIZABETH CITY, Oct. s—<A*)
Ett iking with lightning like sudden
ness fiVe prohibition agent* led by
J. J. London in charge of federal
liquor law enforcement in this sec
tion, this morning rounded up s!x- >
tten alleged prohibition’ law vlola
-1 tor*. Qp«ratiirf-wlth five fajst anto
nv hifes the aget|( began operations
xhortly after daybreak and within 3
hours Lad eleven white men and five
negrocn undar arrest. 0
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talk by Rev. A T. Smith. I)r Park
er wi)l speak oh .Leiauro and Com
f
munltf Life. Immediately after hia
addrobs, social games which can be
used In mixed groups at parties, aoc
h4 gatherings, dul, meetings and the
like will be taugbt in the gymnasium.
The nUfct Alugtim wBT . IftclilSc (to
other address by Dr. Parker - on
Orgaoised Neighborhood Recreation,
followed by thn teaching' of games
tor alt occasion*.
Tuesday will be Music Day under
tbe direction of Miss Jim Kornegay
lof Mt. OliVa. The objective of this
day will be the stimulating of inter-
J on Pag* Tw«i
GOLDSBORO, N. C. SUNDAY MORNING, OC'TORER 9, 1927
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FOOTBALL -j
Carolina 7. Maryland 6.
CaUwba 6, Atlantic Christian Co|-
,<f »* ®- mrnulilM
Ga. Tech 13, Tnlane d.
Alaltama tt, Loulsana State Univer*
aity 0. c ,
Davidson 12, Wofford 2.
Wa-hington Lee 13, Duke 7.
Furman 27. Mercer IS.
Princeton 42, Lehigh 0. - ,'T^
Merida 33, Auburn 5.
Chattanooga 31, Citadel 5.
Purdue 19, Harvard 0.
Reuth Carolina 11. Virginia IS.
rciiDftylvaßla 14, Brown 8.
N. C. Slate 11, Clemaon I.
Piwdue If. Uamard f.
Georgia 14, Yale Iff.
West Virginia 0, Pittsburgh 14.
V. M. 1. ,31. Roanoke 0.
V. I*. I, 8. Colgate f.
lUit'.fden Sydue 8. High Point 0
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Campbell 8.
O il Ridge 11, Davison Froth #.
WISDOM PLANS,
IS GIVEN OUT
PTWldent Gaines of Wake Forest
r Among Thooe To Appear at
FlYfl Baptist
, Flva of the most prflminent of
leaders of the Baptist State Conven
tion have agreed to Ikil dates at the
First- Haptiet church her* forth«
’ Kingdom Meeting” which begins
October 33 ahd conMuu<|i (through
November 8. Tbo l»adew are: H. If.
McMillan, brother to R L. McMillan
of Raleigh and J. A. McWtlaa. nlum-\
nl secretary of Wake Forest College, \
ill lx r itrurnr. "" ‘ from
J mieslnnary wot* in Chinn; Dr. Wal
ter N m. Charles* B. Mad
flrr, <>rrM|>ondlo« secretary of Ui<’
BnptiMt Sint* Convfin'loa: Dr. Fran
cla P. Gaines, president' of Wake
College and Rev. G. T. Lump
kin. ihiperiuUndent of tho linp'Ut
honpltaf.
Rev. A. J. Smith, pastor *f ths
church, had the following comment
to make on the program:
' ‘Nothing that oar church baa un
dertaken within a year ia of mom
vital importance to us thnn Our
Kingdom Meeting. Surely it ia an
unusual program. It has n two-fold
dUtiiiclion: It covers within tea
days the whole field of our organised
work; each phase of th* work ia to
ho presented to us Ky an outstand
ing leader,who Is expert Ip that par
ticular phase.
“The program, is a great oppor
tunity for all our church. Aa with,
opportunity always, it places upon
ua a correspondingly geest respon
sibility. What I* our responsibility?
This: As far as possible, to get *v-.
ery mMqjber of j>ur church to come
to each service and all pf us together
•dly into this series of informing,
ltd enter prayerfully and wboKlttlrt
viatoti giving and Inspiring m*et-
Inga’.’
Tbe Program
Sunday, OCJt. 23, A. M. A P. M.—
Rav. H. H. MvMilan, Mlsalonery on
Furlough, Subject: World Missions.
' Monday, Oct. 34-21—Dr. Walter N.
Jolinoon, Secretary Steward's . Lea
gue, Subject: Stewardship,
Sunday, Oct 30 a. M.—Pastor.
Sunday. Oct. 30 P. M.—Dr. Char
les E. Maddry, Currea|g*adlag gee-
Baptist 8 ate Convention.
Monday, Oct. 31-Dr. M. L. Kcsler
Supt. Thomasvillo Orphangge. Hub
jeet: ■ Orphanage,
Tuesday, Nov. 1. -Dr, Francis P.
tjuii.isr Wake Forest”- doltege.
■DubtH t r rwiriß '»lt«rtMton.“”*
WMlpesday, N"r. 2. Rev. O. T.
J-nmukto, mpt Baptist Itoepl^J.
pu’bjcct'.-iTogpßki.
Thursday, Friday, V*r. S, 4—Meet
ing cf Finance ( ouunit ee and Ev
ery Member Canvass Teams.
Bupday, Nor. B.—Annual Church
Day--Reports, Election of ' Officers,
Budget, and Canruss. Vitally Im
portant. J V iss
DIDST LIKE BJ^ni
SOUTH HUNT). Ind -When a •
(T.onttvs old son pfrsls'ed in crying,
llerliert Htevene struck the child in
tho.face. “I nev»»r did like babias,”
ho told the Judge before whom he
waa haled. "Yon wuu't sea any for
220 day*,’’ retorted the Judge, and
Stevegs went to (all, ~jg
BLAST WRECRS "
BIG TENEMENT
Number Pinned in Wreckage Aa
Undetermined Explosion r ’
Occur*
NEW YORK, Oct. l-iAV-An n
ptotoon <ff under tor mined origin
wrecked a three story tenement
building In west 38th street today,
-.njuring a number of person includ
ing' several children
The building coUapatd into a mash
cf ruins, masonry and twisted sneUl,
burying the victims under the debris.
Four priests from a church across
Iba street were the firht on the scene.
They rescued two children who were
caught ia the wreckage while playing
with others in a yard adjoining the
ruined building. „
A general call brought ambulanc
es from several hospitals as veil eg
police reserves and the fire depart
ment who began digging ia the rains
to free thobe pinned under tbo wreck
age,
INDIAN CHIEF
GIVES UP FORCE
Calk* Faction CsmUrrm to
Maintain Ruling Hand In
Mexican Trouble
NOtiALfM, Aria., Oct. «. -<AP>—An
official report, received her# today
says that Chief Luia Matos of an
Indian tribe with two of hia officers
and 400 mounted men surrendered
yesterday In Sonora to federal Gen*
\ eral Mango, removing Ike threat of
lihsL-Yhdton’e joining Ua revolution
ists. Three wteVi'ago, another chief
of an Indian tribe surrendered with
800 bravea.
General Gomes, presidential candi
date, wrfao ia in revolt aud General
Almada. former chief •of staff at
Mexico City, who mutlaUd with eome
•r Ms forces last Bunday gr* report,
ed in official edvleea te have been
bottled up In the Moan talas of Warn
Crus aft«r falling to roach tbe oil
field.
MEN BURIED AS
MILL COLLAPSES
eMangfampmmhß v i
Work of Rescuing Thooe Not
Killed Out Right II
Underway
APPLETON, Wls., pet. t.-m-
Whh a steam train In place lifting
out th* twisted steel glrdera aad
heavy wooden beams from the base
meat of th* paper mill which col
lapsed, burying aad crushing thirty
men. six of whom were killed, 0M
task of digging out'those etlll Impris
oned wae hurri«d tonight with the
prospect they might be reached noon.
The cause of the disaster was etOt
undetermined, but the coroner will
hold an inquest n*xt week to jatt*mtt{
to place responsibility for tH| crasfr.
Three rr.en were taken from the ruing
today while alx were still reported to
been In the wreckage,
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FORTY BIRW TO DEATH
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- wWIWW, TKt, «,■ -IS )-"WrTTy peyc
sons have perished In n Brent Pewa
har, India, nays a dispatch to iha
Sunday Expresa.*
•350 Aerfcultore Students
4 -sen ■ In" «r
Os 23 Counties To Contest
wowwss
Mora than threw handrd and fifty
boys taking Vocational Agriculture
from thirty three schools In twenty
three counties will take part in a
livestock ar>d Ifo* Judging contest
*t the WMxncJdimatr Knit. — 'A--
f., *3Qalga WmiXL k* m
- -- ■ T -• * - - ■ ” ' ■ •*' WimC I vaa w
supervision ofvfi R. Howard, district
supervisor qf JvWational Agriculture
for Eastern North Carolina. Mr.
Howard Staten, that this will be the
largest Judging contest held in East
ern Norfi raioUna. It wli| he of
great educational value, to the boys
studying agriculture in mtern North 1
Carolina and should hf of i 9 t«rf««1 1
ate
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With Score Tied, 3 All, -
And Bases Loaded, Wild
~ Pitch Ended The Buttle
The Sad, Bad Story
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Tbe following is the official box
acore:
Pttaebnryb Ulb R H Pe A R
L. Waner cf •.... 4 1,. # ♦ 8 \
Barnhart, if «... k • t I I I
P. Waner rs 4 I 1 • I I
Wright, ab 4 8 118 8
Trajmor, lb ... 4 0 8 1 4 8
aranlbam. lb 4 8 8 8 1 8
Hnrrla, lb 4 8 8 11 8 8
Smith, o 8 8 8 8 8 8
Gooch, o 8 8 8 8 8 0
HOI, p I 8 8 0 8 8
Yde, * 8 1 8 8 8 8
Brickell, xX 11 I 0 8 8
Miljaa, p 1 8 8 8 8 1
Trials IB 8 18 88*18 8
a—two ont when wining ran scor
ed.
« 9 *
If gw York (A) Ab I ■ P* A I
Oombg, cf 4 8 8 8 8 8
Koenig, an 8 8 8 8 8 8
Ruth, rs 4 1 8 1 8 8
Gfbrig, lb ........ f 8 8 14 8 0
Meuse), If 8 8 8 8 8 8
Lassen, lb 8 8 8 B 4 1
Dugan, 3b 4 0 114 8
Collins, c 8 8 8 1 8
Moore, p . 4 8 1 8 8 X
toUle 17 4 18 87 IT 8
<£m &
PWbbWfb 108 888 888-8
»»w T#rb I*B 888 881-4
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Summary: Two base bit, ColUn*.
Horns run kMlb< Stolen banes, kuth.
Sacrifices; L.aWnner. P. Waner.
GAMBLING GETS
A YOUNG BANKER
‘Though I’d CkM Us Artd G#t
n« iw u. r\ l
ucinco nt utcmrti
R—r—fniy
AURORA, 111., Oct. S.-taT—WhO*
John Esaer, young praaidaak of tbe
Aurora Trust gad Savings Bank bur
urge which caused hhn to steal and
la Jail today, lamenting the gnn Mtog
thereby blight tbe etendy progress
of a quarter century, auditor* work
'd over tbe bonk books and found In
dication* that npaimlatloua would
run nearer 1840,080 than th* origin
al estimate of SIBB,OBB. •
’*l tried to dean ap tbe stock mar
ket and it cleaned m*7 tbe bank ex
aminer was teld. Wrecked with re
morse be was Ailed with self pitii,
thoughts of the future of hie wife and
thro* children aad of self deetrac-
U#B * ' -All
AMERICAS WILL BE
CANADIAN CBAXnCM
TORONTO, Oct. S-4F>-4a Ameri
can Is to be women’s golf champion’
of Canada. J
Th* Dominion’s last representative
in tbe annual tournament, Mrs. AJ
•» Stirling Frasier, of Ittowa, tot-
TDOTiy mr m»lbU, wjUI elimmfttei! ill
tbe a*min finals yesterday by Mias
Fritisi Stifal, of Wheeling, W. Va.,
two and one.
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mKKTT~ ~~ t
to,sll In thig part of that state. It Is
said.
A crop judging contest will consist
of Identifying the seed and plants
•t all Ihe-cuHivaUd gxahsse and le
gumes. Also will consist of placing
tow, wtiswt, outs. Tytv turn and
he placing dairy cows, bugs and’ poul
try according to seerit,
Wayne county should feel wry for
tunate In securing this contest as a
feature of She Wayne Cennty Ihlr.
officials stated yesterday. 4
Beys from the three Vocational Ag
ricultures! schools In this county will
tgkp part in |hj« coftgst* I
is tte4Mklaw.afc.any. .4 jsl -
< ftJT WgA
luftfllDvl; OX
l%e Associated
Prase
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TANKED ST ADI UK, NEW TOES,
October t-UPy-T* too* tmrn m
bur* Pirates ohm to an UftoEfcog
eliaui today whoa a wfli pMdh by
L*M Job* m ditto ta tha ninth iatoag
Wits two Mt ME tha baaaa teli S»r»
Now York the wiaaing rm apt |ke- *
Manning otreik of floor cnaadhatvo
triumph*
Miljus made a gift es the (Mftll and
ftffr. to the AoMriH^UKpBO.
Rill after tjoSwo *dmt»
creeked to half Ike Ftrat* ttfl the
«•?***** »;
caeert uuom anwo tag ton
(OH^MWwtsliptN
every pitch wee Mftiply gna* M
u Labberl at rode la the plate.
dap lor hlateeß kp Concha*
tte°flaaUMla ofttgS •
in j the ieffflaNt etnai.. iJliftjg-
(licked hie £mtr!H *
to the etasdb ae Oeatha apad 1*
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SCHOOLS KfIDS M
i'lilf tTr f Hyiiv
Make, Talk to IMM «f H«t
i § e
m*
New Orleaao today. Tko imi HH»
tkUMer la Ata Haooptof* 'Eton M>> ** ••
“ as n M&JflijK W» »,
fore beading tor the aJHMi akut^ito
he received a gtaak gmtog to laa«e«A
fay . v.
Blghteen thouaend aobool ekMoag • -
were addr«aaed tar T lair whoa a
■treat parade In whleh ha teak part
ended at the Talaae atadtte, A kao*
fleet tonight ended the day*a yrp
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LONWJN, *
India reports the ietlewfcf.
About » ocktck la tkd Wtoktof W
motor car waa panlar aa tha EM
and aaat with an accident. Whßatofe
in* at an okJoetMoaMt apapfl, H ppM
ed touching haia to feakr • Iftihl. ka*
as a bargain took the life at n da*
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