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VOLUMEBEVEN NUMBER 115
DEMOCRATS PLAN CAMPAIGN AT CONFAB TODAY
Askp Southern
Headquarters
Senator Robinson, Vice Presi
dent Nominee, Sees Need
For Work in South
NEW YORK. July lA—UF)—Mum
ban of the Democratic National Co»-
■ lt|N gathered here today for the
first meeting with the candidate* for
the presidency »nd vice presidency
tomorrow t» dec de on ■ plan of bat
tle , > i- ■; j
Senator Joseph T. Robinson of
Arkansan, candidate for vice presid
ent yrtyed -a day ahead of
Oovernor Alfred E. Smith of
New York, who broke his journey
from Albany to attend the annual Boy
Soont outing at Bear Mountain.
The Arkansas senator, who was per
manenl chairman of the Houston con
ventton Issued a statement In which
he urged the national committee to
conalder the advisability of establish
ing a Southern headquarters to com
bat what he saw as an organlsesd es.
fort In several Southern states to de
feat the Democattc national ticket.
With Senator Robtnaon waa Jesae
H. Jonas. director of Jlnance of the
national commmlttee and Jones issu
ed » slstement summsetatag the fin
al report he wll make tomorrow.
This showed that the campaign
committee will etart Its labors with
"no Inherited debts and with a hank
balance of about $200,000 "
Ona of the latest arrivals of those
who will attend the council of war to
!»err(ur.w»s Clem selection of
'whose successor as chairman of tha
notional committee will he oue of the
first acts of the committeemen. In
talking with reporters. Senator Knbtn
eon said that he could pot speak with
any certainty about his campaign a t -
Uvitiaa until after tomorrow's mpet
imt. bnt h# said there was no doubt
that he would make a number of
speeches In the west and middle west
■ The subjects of concern to me
and other democrats just now are for
consideration and decision by * the
national .committee In Ms meet hi 5
tomorrow.
"Tha selection of a national fchalr- I
man and the conclusion as W what
organisations are required, and
how and where they ahull be set up
are of very great importance. Too
n.uch stress cannot be laid on the
value of an organisation that shall
extend Its activities to every part of
the country.
"t would like to have the commit
tea ghre attention to the proposal to
establish a bureau or headquarters
at sows central point In one of tho
southern states for° tho direction of
th« campaign In the south. Condi
tions In that section are very differ
ent from those which have prevailed
In other national campaign*
"As organised effort I* In program
In several southern States to defeat
the national damecraOc ticket, and
whlla the force and volume of this
movement Is not yet known. 1 am oT
the opinion that couad policies should* 1
prompt our party manager# tojjneeC
this opposition decisively and
promptly., ■» ‘J
‘ The best manner In which to off
ret the opposition In the south Is of
course largely tor determination by
the national committee and It might
be that some effective manner other
than that herein suggested will be
devised, I wish lw give emphasis 1°
the advtaabtllty of meeting the con
ditions referred to uggreslvely.
"Respecting* the custom that ha*
prevailed for many years I prefer not
to enter upon a discussion Os political
lasuaa except in a very general way
until the formal notification cere
monies which It Is expected will take
place some time next month. The
date has not yet been derided upon.
‘ The energy and enthusiasm of the
democrats of New York which must
be manifest to evpryone la a tribute
to Gov. Smltht whose personal mag
netism and genuine interest In tho
welfarq of the masses, makes him
the outstanding personality in the po
lo! Ins of our time.
(TRTIH. T« HK NOTIFIED
WARHINOTON. July l.» (#> The
dite for, notification of Henator
tlr of Kaasss of his vice president Ist
nomination by the Republicans was
fixed today for August l*.
THE GOLDSBORO NEWS
BEAD IN THE MORNING WHILE MINOR ARES FRESH—READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY.
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GRANTHAM INSTRUCTOR MAKES HIGHEST SCORE
“Out on a Big Bat”
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Poliowing tho nctivitieo inci
dent to New York’e official re
ception of her end her two com
panions, Wilbur Htnltz and i»on
Gordon, Miaa Amelig/Earhart,
Boston girl flier, visited the
Medical Centre Hospital, dis
tributed floweye to the children
and, in talking wish frame, de
scribed herself as "a social
worker out on a big hat. ,
DRUNK DRIVER
IS HELD IN B AIL
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Charlotte Man in He Charged
For Fatal Accident and fdt -
™ AxMaalt
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t'HARIdITTE, July t«—<lP>-Bond
of $ 10.tHHi was set today for 11. D.
Hearener of Llnoulnton. charged with
murder In with the fats)
.-. jury <»f Harriett Hammond of -f’har
lotie In an automobile accident .
In addition a bond of S3OOO will be
rdoulred for hi* appearance on charg
es of assault wltb a deadly weapon,
violating the Turlington act. and driv
ing an automobile while Intoxicated..
Mrs. Hammond and two other »ccu
pants received serious Injuries when
ITeavenerVcar fiTsakl to have struck
that driven by Mrs. Hammond.
. V- IMS ■ I II
” woman »I:th plane record
ROCHESTER. England, July Hi
(VPl— Lady Hestb.v.noted woman flyer,
'.accompanied by Miss t'erelle .O.'Breln,
‘.(•day crested what la claimed as a
new altitude record for a light met>t
seaplane- Their se«led barograp t/J
showed that the machine reached a
tietgtit nf ts.fmto feet -——
TO HOli (QNPRIEirrE
. HUNT|V(7TON W. V*. July 10—
Tal-v ' fThoiatisflcd pith a proposed
compromise hy Northern end South
ern railroads for a 36 cent differential
on lake cargo shipment*.
operators and tholr atlorneyi
are planning-to bold a c\nfeVes***!.pro
bubly next week to dlscuss'dreame of
meeting the situation
State Cl. O. P. Candidates
Will Confer Here Today
H. K. Heawell of Carthage, Ilepubll
fan candidate for OoYernor; C. A.
.'nnax. of- Llnrolnloii, national rogu
mitteeman for the 0. O. R. ; from
North Carolina; and W. H, Kt*her of
('Union. Republican raodklHo f°r
'leutenant governor wl|l meet with
Ihr C O P. committee*
if thr nlnr room tew In the third con-
al the Hotel
horo this morn Ilia Plana for the ram
pairti In III* dlatrlrt will be adopted
fit the meetlmt, \ir. FJaher told The
New* over loot distance UkJephuiie yr,
tvrday afternoon
The niofrrancr' of the tlepuWlc*h
>«dera for tl»p coming campaign wax
called by the <’tintVn man agd i**on«
of a aerlea of meeting* being held ov.
rr the State. Yesterday Kern well and
Jf-naa attended a confab of alxth dta-.
((let Republican* In Wilmington. "*
WAREHOUSEMEN
HOLD MEETINi;
Prettideftt Urges Abolition Os
Hiring Drummer* and Truck*
—By Hciucs
ROCKY IT, Jalj !«-t(AP>~
I rgiag ahwllllqa es what lie term
ed “cat throat methods", W. W»
Lravelj. of Rocky Mount opposed
;; the kMa* of “drummer*" and
trucks bf warrkugscuien Iw the
principal address todu) at the an
nual contention »f the North
Carolina IYarehc>usemeu‘s *»s«-
rlutlnu held at NSSI>% Springs
nenr here. '?
Disrussjen es an agreement
with regard to the a«e v ef drum
mers and (rucks brought oat the
* statement that warehouse wen nf
one market kad net been able to
reach an agreement among them
selves and Jh*t another mnrkrf
was unwilling In commit Itself
unless all other markets were on
the same totting. President P. C. .
Vi stal. Hock) Meant. appointed a
eemmsttee to lank. Into the altnn
tlnn.
Offleers elected today weret
President H. IL Hogg. Wrrentlllei
vice president ftentlrn I- I’, Tapp,
Klusiant sec rets rj . treasurer,
Hunter Hem lug Kinston.
. :
GRAND JURY TO
BE ASKED ACT
Pont mustier Kuvm He Had To
t ontrtlwtt Wr«f Cent WVagwr
To.. Keep His lob
“ ATLANTA,' July Id—(/P)—The Sen
ate? cnquiry inUi aliened irregularities
In Kcpiihllcsn patronage gathered
■■mom*nlurn today when wHh'fheficcir- ■
gla hearing two-tfttrel* compHctcd the
rulecommit tec announced the govern
ment planned to ask Immediate grand
jury Investigation of similar chargea
Ip Mississippi (
The announcement coming during
s dashing session of
qylry here said that Mrs. Mabel
lllebfandt. assistant 1). TC f ttoriiey.
gcueial. was en route to niloxi.' Ml«*.,
to request grand jney-wetton.-A-mpeir
r*f testimony affirming and denying
1 Miat the Republican organisation in
fic'trgia Intel dispensed post office pat
r«*nage for tlnanriat, ronsltlnratlon
crowded the docket with seti*atl"iiß
at the second day's hearing,
j S. N Tboinjiwnp. poitmastcr a.t
Kast l*nlnt. Gs., a Republican told
the committee that he had rnfltrtbtried
■ 5 percent of bl-e salary to the party
organl*»stlon and (lid nut think he
e ould hold hi* office unless he made
thr payments. He said may other
postmaster felt as he did. * „
1,. 1., ’Spence, Hall Ground. Ga..
tesflfiyd that .lotuv W. Martin, treas
urer ot the Georgia Ceenlrat Commit
tee, asked him for s6t*d to secure the
rc-appointment of Mr*. Kputire as
iwtstmtst.re'ss 'at‘ that place.
Ctlg* Mebanr of HeaTiiforf. candidate
for Conan;*" fr»m thla diafrlrt, and
Mr. Ileuaa tvf Nhw Ibrrfi, elector, are
also expected to ailptid the meeting
h* re today
A letter from the Sampson man nrg
pd .local Republlcana to turn out In
>j numbers to thr gathering at |ke Ho.
trl 4hl» morning. The conference will
qjw aiaiird ut Id o'clock with Mr
KlaHet, »# temporary chairman
Counties embracing thr third dia
ttict and expected to arncl their i ie r
j entire committees here for thr wiif
I talk are. Sumption. Duplin, Wayne,
Pender, Onslow. Pamlico, Carteret,
•, Craven ail'd Joneia
ij. No deflnte program haa hern map-
I |ed out for Coitalderailou al the aath.
I cilng but candidate Seawell and com- 1
inrUeernan .Whaa are expected to be)
(Continued on Page Pour)
GOLDSBORO, N. C WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 11, 1»28
Durham Physician Is Held
In Death Goldsboro Girl
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a c i■■ in. n m i. iw
I’nbftble Cause Ftund in Durham Hearing After Davis Testifies
lllcga) Operathm Was Performed hy I>r. Mike Robeson;
Bond of $4,000 Required
A
. DPBKAK. July Mt (A*l- -I’robable
(taw vie found at.the hearing today 1
J.l the esse of Dr Mike Roberson,!
charged with performing an Illegal ;
rperatlon on Irma Louise K ebluso.i.!
o w
tioidsboro young woman who taught i
In tha tjtatvtgli public schools last i
tear and the court bound thee
ihyslclau over to the next term of
Superior court under If.tHtt) bond.
The 8tal« used ak Tts chief wlinen*
L If Itself .State; Department em
ploy*, of Raleigh, who said he had I
ptctnlsed to marry Miss Robinson. ,
Davl* testtflad that Dr. Ituberson!
r«‘rfe»rmhd the operation for which be j.
waa Indicted. Da«la said he pale) .
the physician |6u for the operation.
He added that he lifongbt the
woman bark to Raleigh, took her to
(tie homo of Mrs K. K Forsytha
Death Cell Agrees
With I*arry Newsome
(‘onflnemeut In Ihe death cell
at Stale Prison, Raleigh, has not
kept t .arry Nfwimme. Wajmc negro
sentenced to death t for the murder
»f little Heul i Tedder, from ’get
ting fat. It waa toM'Bpd yesterday.
When Newsome was entered at
the Ht»te Prison fie weighed not.
men" than ILj p' wa;
affirm TtW'ffiKwHßUq: Nov he tx
weighing about 130 so I4t> pound*
The New* learned. Newsome will
not die In the chair oil July 13. Ae>
histioit YRate attorney Goneral
Prank N*sh ha* euted hlr Haah
found that under the law appeals
ffloel by attnmeyx rofttfartiur tiro -
rittshe.ro trlel hut not e "mpleted
must her rule’ll on In the* Hnprcrac
•jourt. Tbit* mvAua the negro gets
a reprieve nutll l|ic fall at le»s^
COYNES PLAN IS
FAILICIKL
SEEKS HUSBAND
o
& , . . * ... -
Ikatrirc Albert to Vl;irr> In Or
der to I’rpvide Onmfort for 1
I'areni-,
. n.aaNi .k ..
im.wAfmee. *trfy »«■*-
•iebre Albert, tbe t4.y«**i-<4d *'Auc
tion (ilrl” of Siren, Wl* u haa renew*-
ed her <iueat for the man who fill
pfi»vide*l©r her paren'a In return foj
her hand in marriage.
Mina Albert ctJbfeaged lhat the plan
did not fatlefy her, but that tt wan
the only one ahe had been uhl# Au
thigk of by which the future com
fort of her- father, motheKwra broth
er could be us-urett
"J wouldnd njjmi working If I
could get any where by doing it.” ahe
explained. Hiii) under the circum
stances 1 think the only aolutlon la
f»r me to marry •.omo-tn'if* who w ill
take ran of wry parent*.**
When ahe ftrat made thftf Offer it*"
month* Apr, ahr 1 received irioerou
proposals, eventually Mie acc ept* i
the offer of W. W. Cioyttca, tR, post"
n.aater of the soldiers' home here, to
provide n home for Iter p‘ tent- on u
alx months' trial basis. At the etui
of the half year ahe wti to decide
whether ahe would marry him.
With the trial four monthi to run
Ml« "Albert decided ahe > c.t.ttwt
through with If, fioyuea' attl'ole to
ward her "having-a goodtlmi'' du.iu.it
thrvwtv fliontha' period re.isont
ahe gave today ,sos a an< tiling th ar
rangement.-
"He loirl me when w« fir at rume
down here that he wanthd mo to
thief aome young fellowa and have
.* good lliue.’' ahe "When I
did, he objected. He accused me of
llvlig rude t'i him, although 1 »|-
t (Couliuued on pag« 4)
'.here she “tH’iil the nfcht and wa*
taken from there the next day to a
: local hospital. Miai Itoblnsnn dlcft
j a tew days late£ " \
Doctors W. 11. Dewar anil H. Q,
Turner, of Raleigh TT-stlfloel as
; to their rogstectlona with the caaa.
i Dr. Dewar said ha attended the ybung
woman before her , Illness, uddlng
that he' had formed tha opinion
that she was In a condition i
then. Dr-. Turner corrnliorated Dr, Do
i war In Ihla testimony aud said he at
i limit'd Miss Robiuaoti juae netore aha
elied Her death wax h> p«l»on
growing out of an Illegal i.ptr«j
I li, lie suiel
Airs. Forsythe aud Davla are
-bonds, pending a hearing barn on
e liaises In r innartion with the
death of Mis« Rohlnfcoh.
TO VISIT CITY
Want ltaMeball Uiar lo Attend
Game Here While Touring
South
K Lundla. the ca«r of baseh.ill,. was ■
been Invited to visit Goldsboro and at
fend the Manufacturer* Stcmim"a
game on tho afternoon of July 17. _
The baseball dictator is making a j
tour of Hie Ttouth and on July 1#
will he In Augustu.Thr (tvltotU* 1 . tu
vbeil Goldsboro and look over tjj.i
newly formed Rnsterti Carolina !e»-
t«c was exteuiletd by tko Goldibtr-t
Rase hall company ,nd ondor»»-1 ly
the civic organisations of GoldvVre.
i That thr Invitation will r« tit*
mere than passing -
pt-eted. The success which hat at
tended the Kuctern Carolina l*i.t*Ug t
in it fie-..l «essb>n has been pheu- m
■l mid this la expected to set in f*v
;o. of pe-rsuudlng Mountain Landis to
| (•( !•( pi the Invttatlein.
r whrrtirr wr not tnrwift se<Hf|T «ffH
t.e kite, n i irlay »r tomorrow. It Is pe.
p- es "i
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PfD'T "im K PRONE IN tJILUX, ,
.AVIAN A, July in—(AP)~A apwu
i Ist grand jury h»s been culled to nißt
..V'edue *day at Bilioxl, Mtsv. to tu I
the alleged sale- of post of- I
i'( i-vSn ihff Rlute ilie silb cniu*C‘ i
lhvesllgWux^almllar charges lu'iiaiu
-m i .irwf .ime. .|\e'i| today. I
RADIO GKofl’
TAKEN TEKTIMOIfN
iWASHINGTON, July 10—(AI’) ! ■
rite PeiK’fSP-Hiidto Commission con- ! .
tiVl imon v loeUv from j ;
-'all"ii ri’Htstliig tlie ordc! j
to giveSq|i ikjtfr license* on August I [
rile, (lot'ke-tvWf e u-es »«- complcteil t
up lo July;2eT. A number of stations i
were ready Pith oonaoHdailnn plana, i e
Suicide Buried in Coffin
Bought As He Directed
(SITt'IAI, TO THK MOWS)
SBVKN Sl'ltl.NffK. July 10 -In. a
coffin )iur< ha*i'd S<'%Mf>}Jlig l(•> direc
tion* left In a notel>ifi»r« he *hot
liiiiKclf, \VIHIam' / t»r*»«iy, pro*j>«rou*
I‘uplln county farmer who lived 10
mllex South or here. «** burled at 5
o’clock yesterday afternoon.
a • v
Lying In hi* bed *t l»i» plantation
:aalden<’f early yeaterdi.y, ITraffv
tented a double barrelled ahoixun to
ward hlnmeif and'polled
The note about the coffin f*rfj found
by number* nf .the bouaehold »tli
ri.ilied to boom when the n»ar of
(ho,gun atari b-d them. , ,
When (iiJelv iienned th« coffin note,
lav down in bit and took tit* life,
lie ehded * I raged)' • whit h had it a ly>-
v iiuiliia several year* ago ll*' wa* a
i;c«d*Uearted •wan, Orady, free-and
Sets Duration Mark
>« jr . \
j m 1L...
N VO
ft)
jRk | Bji Ap- -. Mv.
Cornelina Uiatiex, »bovg, who,
i.t w.
wSUI IIIUI
em pilot, remained continuoun- /
ly in Ihe eir tor 85 hour* 31
} minutea, thu* beating the
Italian duration record by
nearly aeven hours. The two
German fHere dod*ed severe
etorms throughout, remaining
over Imipgig and Deaaau moet
ot the flighty
heaFw ave!s“
AT LAST BROKEN
Dverraul Skien and Rain Thru
out Yfelerdai Ghtdened
’ Goldwhoro
——
Goldaboru y cater day found sweet
icllef from (he sweltering boat which
ill*- anvnll dil ya |l IIH AIAUIMII ihli f HalH*
t v ““La aaja r»ww emu "‘r
from the 4 ’life of the city. Ovarcaat
skies romlng abnqt 2 o'clock were fnf
lowed shortly b a y a gentle dripping
tain that cantlnusd during tha re
mainder of the afternoon.
The thermometer had been stand
ing well above ninety when tha re
fteshlng rain started but dropped
down to the comfortable eighties by
tie late afternoon, -f
The heat w»vr which has held tha
r*ty for Ihe week bus bean asnaral
over the Atlantic Seaboard to Manito
ba. Canada, and has been acenDbynn
l"l by Two -geore doalhu and many
problation* In ibe- big city areas of
tho nation. No best prostatloue bars
been re|M>rteel In Goldslntro
Get White Collar Man,:
Orders Judjre Harding
CHARi/tTTI-;. July 10.—(A8- "Get
the white collar nian" and let the
Negro go if both cannot he captured
Judge W. K. Hardlngl presiding In
Mecklenburg Hit parlor Court admon
ished peace officer* today.
He referred lo a case where testl
mony showed that a Negro wa# ar
reete'd while -vlllug whiskey to a wall
dressed while man.
easy In oilier day* loved -bln drink,
ilia hoy* drank with him. One time
tl e dr i ok |^i u went a little further than
Usual and in a drunken hrawl. (irady
*' ft one id lit* strapping young son a,
a fine young specimen of manhood, to
deal Is.
lie never look a drink after that
The law took It* course and ha
served time fur the fatal affray. About
a year ago he returned home, freed
before by .had" worked nut the sent.
• nee given him by the Judge haeauae
he hud been a model prlxnner.
tic. took up hi* life where he had
left It off-on the night he killed his
fr«n. But he wa* a changed man,
•juleter. more subdued No more did
ho turn to the bottle for-an rJblle'at
■ng hwig, friend* noted. ®:
lContinued op r*f a Kour)
MEMBER OF
THE ASBOCIATBQ
PRESS
PRICE FIVE CENTS
G. F. Seymour
Attains Honor
Twit* In SucrenJve Ymrn Bai
Warn* iMtiwctar Lai No.
(anUm FWU
Twice is coaeeeetlve r«K> km
Wtjru county agriculture teacher*
been selected u high mm in the
profession lu the State 0. r. Oaf*
tuour. ' agricultiur* Instructor at
Grantham high school yankerday re
ceived from Ho jr H. Thomaa mmt*
vlaor <ff agrieufetrsl OttcaUvi ftth
t )(• tttata (I apart wait at education,
a latter Mating that Jtr Beynaewr
had acorad blghaat amang Um Moot
er* »t the State. ?
The latter a*M:
“Again let mo congratulate poo on
being chosen tka outauadlUg teacher
ot agriculture in pour district and
being the blgbaat milting mill I* Che
State, according to oar score card
There £ a pataiblltty tint Mr. Sap.
mourn acore a* tabulated bp Mr.
T Romas sutomgMballp entUiaa him
to represent North CeeaUea in tb*
content to determine the waster age
rtrulture tenrfcjer of the South for
the currant pane. Tbla. however,
has not definitely auaottnaod a*
I mat pour. A. H. Vauatp. lent rector
In agrlcttltera ut Rosewood, urea High
man tn" the Mate aod «M aoNb*.
qneatly aetected ad tb* Banter **-
rational agriculture HWh* of tha
South In « continuation of tha e«f
tent. for this bmorhewa* aww*-
od a tour tMwgh
Florida. Ha wan presented *Nk t
, As ■ u_
\ linitTag hull fr TTTfTfi aai
occupied a place oa tha uaafaraoaa
program Haeiig baao high mm la
the State taut rear. Mr. Veaeey we*
‘autaa.aUcally eliminated la the em
teet thin year. T~.
WAYNE BOY ;
WINS HONORS
Henry Grantham of JRmwogd,
I Honor Gmot ot Lon Alio
Given in Raleigh
_____ _______ . t —tf-HL.tte'rMurywtw-oyir—
RALKIQM. July 10—Co-operative
marketing. Just like all other great
economic or eocial change*, will coam
about by a alow, gradual prorata of
education, (I. a. Blalock, tllfttl
manager ot tka North Carotins Cat
ton Growers Cooperative Association,
declared 1A an addreea bore Tues
day at a luncheon tendered the fix
winners In tha eaaey content held by
the aaaocMtim.
RepraaenUUvea fee the State Be*
pert meat of Agriculture, State Cal
lage, State Department of Bducatlon.
banks, the dally and woohly pram
of the State and friends of SbTeSb
test winger* were present at tha Af
fair. which waa held at Wat •
ter Hotel.
The contest winners preamt at the
luncheon were: Mies Rath Brawn, of
Anw»n county; Henry Oran thaw, of
Wayne county; Mias Reals Mender*,
or Nash county; Leroy Soeeoman. of
Cabarrus county; Rise Zona Watson.
of Aneqa and fullut Wtlaoa, of Cleve
land. All Aren'tgh aohml stndents
end members o*J*H cmjli aatf men*
tlooel clneeae. oat In a
group of J»2S participant*.
Recounting the activtUes of the M>
locution la the eta yeera It haa hem
functioning. Mr. Blalock said:
“Within the past ill years we have
handled over 710,000 bales of cotton
for our members with a total veins
of over So.ooe,Mfl dollars. Not a bats
of this cotton has been unaccented
for to oar member*. NpA''! dollar
of the 50.000.M0 baa beet lost In
handling this vast sum through butt
ed hanks or h defunct ootten n»tll.
••We have sccuigulated ovre 7SA.-
OOfl dollars la reserve funds, every
dollar or which haa been safely pre
served and ’either returned to the
members or Is held latarl fftr them
until ■ uch time ■* It may be ordered
paid bark U> theta.-
;w* have Induced our members to
grow a better Maple inch to Inch,
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