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WEATHER I Meetly eleedy Wednesday end Thar* I*l preheMy light shewers la we»u net week change In temperate rev '..L -'A- — * VOLUME EIGHT; NUMBER 19 ASSEMBLY ADJOURNED AT 8 O’CLOCK LAST NIGHT , ' V " * * It J < • ‘ y * /_i*" • 1 f- ~ it*' • , ./ ■' ' ' V■.■ ■; - -__ House Refuses to Puss > Bills Giving Bonus To Employees ol Assembly I Ukh Than (Quorum CreneiM in tiiUier Houne When Sen hion la Ended SESSION RAN TEN DAYS OVER USUAL TIME LIMIT Republican Occupies Chair in Senate Ah Felicitations Exchanged KALKIGH March 18. i/»*i Th -192# General A*»eml»ly passed lilt') history lit a o'clock U>u'gl«t when lac ilmultaueou* fall of the travels of Lt. Gov. Fountain and Speaker * (Iraliaui |ironouuc«d the session and eil. Less than a quorum o( member* of Itoth the houaa and aeiiate were pres ent foC the close of th* 70th day of 'he session, the longest In many years. Itoth houses finished their work early today but adjournment wax delayed until enrolling o'- fleers rould prepare for raMfleattnii rhe boat of btlla passed In the laat minute rush Today marked the TOtli calendar •Ity of the aeaalou and the doth legl*- 'allre day. The traditional length of the term has been 61* day*. The laat of the important hllla w>j made Into law when the house con curred In senate amendments to the Machinery bill. aUer which both hod ic* turned to lighter things, with fare well speeches, prank* and presenta tion of glfta occupying the time The house, however, had time for •erhttta bualntma when It broke a pre rrdent of years standing by tabling ** Finale bill to provide bonuses for as sembly employees after Manes Os i m>rsylh and Winston of Hwrtle had Opened fire on the proposal In the senate, with appropriate speeches gi ts were pr-srnt-d viri ons off tela Hi front thq Lieutenant Gov ernor down by emploves down. Tri bute was also puld to the maiorltv '■«rty by representative* of thenilnor -1 Jty party and returned With Its “love feast" behind It the Ik use debated such questions as the removal of the capttol to Sandy Mushj • ownsh'p In Madison county which obtained recognition In the assemhlv u, rough a Itlll Which sought to trans fer it to Rutieonthp county. For the first time In the session, fer the first time tit many session*. —n -Republican occupied the prestd'ng nfflee In the senate. Ottv Weaver, minority leader of Runcorn bq countv. assumed the gavel Senator Rawer, Republican of IrfSell, paid kihe respects of the minority In the Democrats o' the senate. Legislators departed from Raleigh •hrougliont the day usually with the Optlmtatlr sliitemenl ''l'll see yon two years from njw.' RALEIGH, Msreh V (Ah The last offlc'al net of the general assem ble befotc adjournment was the ap pointment of the committee to repre *.etrt the general assemhlv at the his toric pageant to be given at New Hem this summer Hpenker Graham anti l.t Governor Fountain were automatically named to serve on the copmtlttee under terms o' the resolutlop Introduced by Henator Ward of f'raVtdt House mem ber* named were Flanogan of I I’t Hans of Forsyth. Nash of Rich mono and Grantham of Craven. The senate w'll be represented h> Clark Os Mecklenburg. Tapp of Le nnlr, Higgins of Alleghany and Ward of -Craven. hiikkiffti i*os»f HKKKN Ml RliFltF.lt I'AINTSVIIXF;. Ky . Mar. <**> A Sheriffs posse today liadgthie to Med Hush, 30 miles from here, to ar rest Manse Skaggs. 30. wanted f<» r billing Mrs Goldie tillllam, 30. and seriously wounding lits untie. William Skaggs. SO. at ft«?l Mush yeslerriu. afternoon. The killing was reported to have •followetl* a quarrel over ti-sDnnOvv federal hearlngo liu prohi bition case. F’lrsl reports from Mod Hush, which has no telephone or tel egraph connections, were that Wil liam Skaggs had been klllesj. Today It was learned that he was wounded hberiff Adam* and • posse left (or Red pjnfc j®* THE GOLDSBORO NEWS - RKAI) IN THK MORNING WHII.R MINDS ARE FRESH -READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY, BUY. I ~ Stalk ('utter Pulled Across Boy’s Body 1 Henry West, ten year old son of I Mr. and Mrs. W -II West, of near l Stautonsbuig *as seriously njur ed Monday when the team of mules he was watching for lit* father boiled and pulb'd a stalk s rutting machlue over* Ills body, i The youth wus taken to a Wllaou hospital where It was found that his heed was badly lacerated mil that he suffered from a double fracture of a leg. » IMPRESSIVE RITES HELD Funeral f®r Mre. Sidney King Freeman From St. Mary’s Catholic Church Impressive fiinCriil services for Mrs Sidney King Freeman were held yes terday uiorutug ut St. Mary's Catholic church. > The Holeiun hlgti muss was cele brated by the pastor. Kev. A. R. Free man. neptiew of te deceased, assletmi by Rev. John P! Manley. oTWIIson. aw deacon, and Rev. Philip J. O'Mara. of tilts city, us sub-deacon. and Rev. Pet er M I tangos, of Raleigh Philip Ba<i donr. Oeorge Kaleel und Waller Mats served us uhar fioya. ~ The music of the mass was very ef fectively rendered liy the children's choir of St. Mary's parochial school with Ms a H Jtappel at the organ In uddilion to the chants of the ser vile the choristers sung 'Ave Maria'' together with two Kngllsh hymns “Out of Hie Depths" and "sSoul of My Sav- Hour.” Interment was made In Wlllowdale cemetery. Resides g large atteudunee of local friends the following out of town rel j utlves of Mrs. Freemun were present for'the funeral Mr and Mrs. N, \V, Taylor. Mrs. Will Hinnant. Mrs. John Arrington. Mrs Sam Thomas. Mr. *nd Mrs Fred King and family, all , of Beaufort; Mr und Mrs. John Taylor. Miss Margaret Taylor. Clyde Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Freeman, Mrs. Frailer, nil of Nashville; Mrs. I.lllle Whitehurst and Mrs. I,ula Whitehurst of Wilson; Mrs. Stokes Adams, of t'nlon, S. C..; W. It. Duncan, of Ra 4 elgh, Lieut. William A. Griswold, of Washington, D. C. - California Senate Holds For a Trial, SACRAMENTO* Calif. March lb. i/lb -The state senate, sitting as a high Court of impeachment, overruled late today the first four counts of the demurrer* Superior Court Judge t'i >os S., Hardy of Los Angeles flletr agalntft the article* of itn-ieai hm-lit charging hldi with mUd ,o- m irs *n (fflee. Through Its action the Set : te holds Jildge Ha'dv for trial. 1 Tuberculosis Clinics Are Started in Rural Schools I)r I’. A. Yoder, clinic phylslchtli (if ilid I'tlciiiiloii service of 11»** North t'urnllnu Salt it or I tun. crtnperallng with the Wayne county. he« It h depart - ' nent. yesterday started scitjjol cl un designed to discover and eradicate 1 oberculost* among th • children of "Vavne County. Dr Yi'il»r will re tin ln In the rotintv, visiting loth th • i anile and neyrn school*. for Hip tint * mx or elglil weeks. Vlititft were made yesterday to Ne gro school* of Dudley and 11 ay nor and 1 tc the Grantham Mali - at.h<>ol. There will lie Jur dstlnct phase* (lie l llaii a which Dt Yoder will i ondnet lu'the county On hi* fir*; • i‘*lt all children whose parent* have so renueHted will receive the tulier <itl in hk In test. On the second trip | Dr. Yoder will make a ( lyeik up to de r (ermine In wluu children the taut* I has responded poalUjely, To Uie*<s ROTARY CLUB MEETS AT 7 Out of Dnftnnry I’rtißrum !*re -onted Lest I'A'onintff Miss Watt rs (»i\cs Ounce The liujdslnirp Ro'ai' eltlh lie! an other out of-the ordinary m .-tiin: la t ntghi. The Siurr Rnithem presented iiieir two man i 'igley'lte skit urn.- n- if u.iiic . mh?i ">1 t•'kc-eff i and o' lognes. and M!«s t'-oh r, \ ' r j daughter of 'ir and Mrs. lie ■ V,' t j i rs. Jr giv an e< lie dim - ■!, •• - would have done er'dl to i pr d •, slonal M as Wn'ors rec*tvel mi i lion ul th-> tin ’» “I 'h» I!' ■ «)• W. \V. Rivers Inttsetiicosl the ,ye icj actors and the yoiirg act res Depute Fo-is-t Warden FolwMe* o- New- Bern exp'ntned th" pur*’pae„ n North ftrrol'ua F r> ' ">• k n <• t> lug ol>serv : d. and is>-sl the ct-ib cooperate ti> th- m<l tli >t 'he ohs - mice of i!i<* v.-cek m iy b« a ■ u> > Rn - Arm'tron” n“e-' , ’*''l tv'-c. i: Worley. n«» mem her. •1i - cud > f ttiles of Rotary, atnl t'reabl •*!( S'c* l in* named Mr \Vorl»'- to tlt - eon 'reunity 'relations committee of th club. * Hugh W'ulflrop, R C Lotnnson acti I E Worley w ere naui" I ns 'an to-Italelgh" committer to have cha : of lln ug up local RntarlT * to all ;"‘l the district conference In R ilelg t •■•> . April 25 and J*’. George Dewey. W. Stroud, In ‘V. H Smith and K. C. Rovall all pa d president* of- the club, were name I ; committee to nominate >,'fleers for the ensuing year. They will mak> their report and elections will he i I , prior to the con ereuce in Rale a l .. With the next meeting, the honr m meeting of the club will again bi 'l.anged to 7 o'clock In the evening 1 ■ 'Wayne players PICK OFFICERS Utllo Thealre Groups of Three Towns to Compete Here March 29 y Meet’ng at th" Memorial Comniun ,ty Building last evening the Wayne • Mayers named nffb er* for tlie year aid planned for the triangular play contest to be offered here on March Lit - Officers e!e®ted are; IV E. Worley. I president; Miss Cecilia Perry, secro , mry and treasurer. ‘ Play*„to he given liere on March 2*t are In the dramatic lourhauien- M>oHs6red by the University o' North Carolina Goldsboro's little theatre i group will compete with the player* c' Durham and of Jifckson. Gold - loro will give ''tile'' by Eugene O'-- Durham filayer* will give “Into tlie T.iglit" liv life; and Jackson play •r* will offer “Wedding" by Kirk Patrick ®" Coim luding Inst night's program of L ;lc players aas.a one act play glvenl *’ by Miss Perry'* Kngllsh class Tile play was lilrected by the i students and .was w ell received. I ■ |M OMF TA\ COI.I.Ft TFIL, ASH I NtITON) March lit.—OP) Col r lection from to come tax reported to i the Treasury on March lfi amounted to | ;6>42,347. bringing the total for the month of March to f 10&Jllt>.g54. i nil Increase of Ib.fHMI.oOO over the slm flar period lust year. i (ii 1 Idi eu a IliorouKh physical i-xainl -11 nation will lie Riven and where It t seems to he necessary an \-ruy pic -I lure made of the cheat* <| "We have found In about 22 r > per •'.'••nt of the children Riven the *klu i te*l there I* a p<Wttlve result Tic* -I doe* not mean that the children have • | tulieri uln*l* hy any mean*, hut It I Rive- indication that they tnay he hum Iciptlble" Os tt|i»*e who allow punitive to the I teat, Mil percent are found to have c'lntcal tilherculoeta, twit* ((inducted i < *?y Dr. Yoder allow, or a total o’ 1 * j I percent of the nuiutier Riveti tlivi t I -t*. V n The*’ percentages are arrived at, - fir. Yoder declared, an a conclusion in Jfi.mm athool children examined In - it:e Stat,e, * Ilia school clinica were Inaugural « GOLDSBORO. N. WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 2tt. 1929 0 • «, Rood Crest Slowly Passes in South : , a-- -- - E jP* $ & rtMir’ - _ i ;..L& Si cut s gticli as this nifar V\ cst Point, Ga., aic cotiiiuoii tlirough- l rrtit the rtontlrd districts of Georgia and Alabama where mote than 20/XK) have hern made homeless and lift death toll is -still mounting in the iinnrccedented floods which have prevailed. . ,atc militia and tcliei organizations have used airplanes to bring food to the sufferers, thus savintj hundieda of livea. Mexican Keitels Are Settled IM W •alon Stronghold Bj The \sMiciatsd l’rrv» Federal troop* me now Ctrnd> es tiiidishcd in Torreon. until Monday. 1 radquarters ol the revolution, with t having paid tin* prt< c or fhc tlc t. lve battle t xpci\e«l there. \ wide « retcli of desert ruilWay been destroyed now sep state* the host tie armies. v' cv F*r.-m tile r tn-v stronghold ut F < alon. state of Chuthuuliua, retiel lead-, • rs announced they are ready flnuaiv to take the offensive against the Federal*. . - Kv-arnatton of Tnrreon was describ ed h> General Escobar, reliet i "In ’liuilder in clllef, a* a strategic move ment forming part of a movement upon ilm CaDea forces in which..rebel forc» - In stales further aouth are to cooperate - . CROWD GROWS AT ST. JOHN Church Should Advertise “Say It With liove." Munns Declares (i uNlrihuled) With an Increase in the nnmbci, pro elil la d eveniliß. Ilev It h Mutt ltd. continued the aerie* of sorv- Icf* at St John Methodic! church, umliir an a basis for hi* message part of the I tit li Mime or the yjlrd chapter of St. Jnliiv ‘‘For (jial «o loved the world that he gave." **Juki a* a certain business eou cent advertises “fcluv It with flower*, so should the church *rhow It* love to the world In the aatne way," said the speaker. If we love our friend*' we will sljow It in a concrete way." con tinued Mr Munns. "Kevlval 'iiMOB Ih the testlnß time ft for church tiieinlmr* to allow their lot ally and love to God The w'ldow (howrd Ini to (.nil In riving Ihe la*t mißlit .'he .had The love of the father for lih -on wa* shown liyMhe ulvliir of ii;. ast on* the return of the I’rodlßttl -’"i Gift* of- preclou* (■W • *t wet a ix tied la the Christ at ht« birth to the lofte of the wise men lor tin Rift God Rave to th world Ihe i* hungry liHid* sot an expre -Inn ’ >ve from the church Two happy da- ~f the year are birth day* and ( hi Is'! a*, gift days make people happy ’he giver happier." The 4 speaker ed the. need of Christina* savi • with flower- God *h«>»(*d hi lom iif his son, ('Print showed hive at Calvarv. "Can. we “s ‘ft '* member* fail to show our lom- m- .the world’" asked the preacher W» need to do .more than pay our ihunh dues, be present |ul the servh t we muet show our j love ui tlni • ■ I*T le»*»«K tlfknn th*' stoli n; ' h. and bis love for ! ii,. 1,, Out 1 he pills live* fio more than lire for sell ami our own Itnnn'l ,tv '•' tally. The song verve " iy»v* to tie most enjoyable and helpfn' The pastor ex tend* every one in the city an iuvitji lion to attoud these j Katalnn, • uew headquarter* of the main rebel army I* in a strong ns ,l ttonul posit'on. ofter ng (he only wut . r supplies for miles around. Announcement of n rebel offensive, ' siipplenled denials from prominent rebel* In the north that peace liegp : atlotnj-with the rebels liad been un dertaken. Alnertcan iiffti-lnls An Washington estimated Ila at rirsTfes tin* IS MO men agi'lnsi fi non for Escobar. Tlie American government will con-.: Untie t<i let rebels use Amerhun srdl ! Bw n sanctuary. Three planes flown by Fwteral svb ! ntors iefi New York Tor the -border where am m noil ion und bomb racks / will Its taken aboard. They were ! guided by an Ajiiertcnn army avtator. \RE IMPROVING , SEVERAL STS. Kant Witlnut From Herman Be inic Put In Condition For Summer Improvement of four of OoMaboro’s! • iii-'is w.i Inrun yesterday liy tin* ; ■ii \ h| i tot four Knnl Walnut direct n, ploughed up from Herman cant ward and will !»<■ repacked for the nummwr month*. '•Jti*l otte <(f tli«> conditioning Imut-j me it t> W. (dvi nnpnvnd roads ul tlt <5 end oi 'li.' Winter to pet iliem In shape, again. '* Similar w'orK will l»o done on a por tion of Herman street, North George I reel altll Soulll Him mull street, Mr l*pi her said. I>i r. s. \H HiXITTIUtiT •WA'HHIMSTON, March T§. (/»•) • The administration will continue to permit retmU who may coin* over tho border from Motion to use tbu t'ufieri State* a* a muih tunry. Wants Organii For Bette\ Will the Irish potato grower* of the I Ml Olivo section cooperate w ith t|i*rl potato 11 i.f -nher -i-cilons mof-^ u'o* iit VluriiiK 'heir prodnrt on ttie ! market at the best I itia’ thla is a I uti."■ ton which the Ms <)lh» grower*■: are exported to he asked to answer I when K. Mvrik'r, of the I'nlted I S'airs Imparl no-nt tis Agriculture,! 1 1 dppcai * .at Ml Olive and Calypso to* : ! tlay ' Mr M«*r< ker. It la understood Is I ‘oaring the potato x rowing vert ions j aril attempting to ofganUe the plant-i , *0 that crops from a number of j iot alith - tyr slates wilt sot he dumped j . u the market .it one time Vs an ! i In stood yesterday. Iris plan is to have the various potato growing sections plate their produce on the market at • different times. ‘ l.a,st year there was yi bumper crop and Ure produce of North Carolina oi . .~A.- A a—n—i ■ i . - —.... i..., —....i..., - ■ v— ■ ■ - - ~ o Strange Story of How A Convict Forges Way Out of Federal Prison STAGE PASTY, NOW IN JMl o Wav nr Negroes Were (Jivinu nix' Time la Friend Just Hack From Federal Prison p ! Wayne county Ni'jmi*, rume to pilt'f when they tc<*ve u "*itthi up par ty" for a friend who wi»* just buck -iuni Federal prison. tin- parly Oc < Hiring Jn*t*over Hit- line In Johnston j ••ouut.v. Tliv Hmtthfleld Hershl tell* )l In* Kliirv lu It* current l**ilu J W Stafford, game warden and • !<N«Utatu revenue officers »bo live* In j Ilenlnnvllte township made un early trip to tho county seat Sunday nmrn ng. unS with him hr brought a Cord load of colored, gentlemen who had I*an rollicking and troubling all through Ibr night befnrrTTf on* Whit by-. house who lire* near tha'idlvld lit* line Im-i worn the high lamia and Vi liar IMiami*. Only one of Mr. Htuford's load, however, was Implicated with any «>ver aria at Whitley'* party, the oth ••ra lieltig along at the reque*t of Mr Stafford mid to nsslat h'm In making n.fr delivery of Hie one who had been (averting beyond the form of the .datnte and again** the peace and •'lgnlty of the state. The one ugalnat ’rhotn rhajgw* were preferred gave 111* name aa Lawyer Hadford. lawyer made a atatenifnt. He aald lliat one of hi* nelghhorg, one Atkin son hy name, "had been wont to M‘ IMi for a year and a d«y. and ha god home one day during the week. We hop* all want'd to give him u llltli* tilting up over to Brother WhTey'a. njttd then nutit for me to, go, over and trick the guitar for them. ,( l gol one drink before I got to the party hilt Mter I got there ! picked n|y guitar t II I moat wore my Huger* out. but I never did gel another drink Them w-ua no real dancing hy *et* gn(ng on aonje of tl*i« gentlemen and a few of the ludlea cut the Charleston a lit tle. hut outalde of that there waa no <• her dancing ” 0 Lawyer waa charged with shooting and holding up another member or tile party bill lie alotillv dan led that ( b*» even got out of the corner There | waa another man who warmed up I hlug* to a pretty lively degree with Id* platol, hut lie eluded Mr. Slaf j frrd and all Ihe real. All they knew i’houf hint wa* dial he wa* called I lead**ye Kenny, and that lie "mighty reek lean will) lit* gun " The hoy* accompanying Mr Stafford rial ed that there mind have l*een at least twenty round* of ahote fired hy aonie I the more dlaaolnte metnher* of llie party and there wn* plenty of dr'nfc l <g "lid coming and a general neigh l.orhood alarm hut all of the'"mls j chief-milker* got away before they -could he cniigbt except lawyer; He ■vaa lodged In Jail hut laler 111 Hie day some one came (o Ida reaciie, and he wnti bonded out pending a hear die Tuesday In Hie Recorder’* court Mr Hla ford stated that all the hoy* 'o Implicated were from Wayne coun ty and that the negro Whitley, *i whom- hop *e the disturbance began, <Continued on page 4) ze Farmers % r Potato Prices ; ••'ml-other male* were all (lumped on ! the market m practically the *ame jtiiie Ihe reault Wlia that the prita* declined to low oat. In nu»ny In .larice* farmer* Could not get enough Tot their potatoes (,<; pay Toll the talKli •f digging Hi era or the barrel* In which -they were parked. County Agent \ K,. Robertson Ve* j terday Issued the following nutlet Mr A K formerly with j'he Norih Carolina IH vision of M»r ! l et*. Raleigh, will lie at Mt. Olive City H ill II o'clock (o dt*cii** with brok i *u* hanker*, farmer* and any Inter io.icd citizen the plan fiyj marketing ! Hi« ISlty potato crop. Till* plan •in i' ai i nrolloa, Virginia, Mary land and pan* I lily ot her State*. You aie Invited to hear Mr. Mercker, who Its* been selected aa Secretary ot the Interstate Committee,” MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS pbics pm cum Hayes Van Gorder Hack ln*Prto on After Forging Court Or* der Thai Released Him (’AUGHT WHEN ATTEMPTED TO FORGE MONEY ORDERfI , Prison Offirlahi Thought He Had Been legally Given Hb ( ' Liberty K ANSAS CITY. March It.— <JT) ~ lluye* Vau Uorder. a maater fnr**r *o clever with a pen that he forged nl* way out us Leavenworth Federal prison. U behind the bar* again bo uihhC the lure of hla "rachk" wag 1 ti.o riroug « * The UNtoiindlng story of how tho J I'otorlou* criminal duped official* of the prison with a forged court order :< r Id* release waa revealed here to* | day whh announcement by postal In spector* that Van Gorder had keen # n*nptiired while playing hla old game •>r pussing forged money ordere. It developed that the eeeape treat a prison might not have been discover • <d for months, W ever, had Vaa (lard er not tripped hlmaelf up outalde with h!a pension for signing other people's n*me* He forged the order that won hie, reedom, had It delivered tato the * hand* of offtclala of the prtaon 1 ‘lirough channel* that were regMofc and ‘Walked away to continue Me op ' ration* whh only oMMMh aware that he -was not safety I ached 1 tip. oi. ' ‘ A flood of bogus money orders sane * llPiteared In Middle Western etatee •- * and Tnatal m»»ecf«th »ot htaep. M* % JMH it rested in Mllaad.. M*. ” Poatal authorltte* ronld not belled) ■ d a* they were confident that Vah (loader waa serving at leaven worth, i ut Investigation proved the prisoner was Ihe notorloae prisoner, fte wan 1 rough! here and an enquiry started at the prison which revealed the fori ' court order J . The convict gained ht* freedom sa*- isl week* ago. Ha had faltad omit previously In an attempt to write hla way out of prison. ThS first time Up '"urged a pardon and officials web trepared to relieve him. COL FREEMAN IS ON PROGRAM ■eweßwommoaMaW * ' i Second Ointrict American Lpgbn and Auxiliary Meeting in WikMMt Today Hos. tieorge K. rVeemau Is sched uled ** one of ihe speaker* before Urn v» nual meeting of the American l*d k on and Auxiliary DU •*lrt will be held In WllWnthls mora •pg at 11 pro i mm Its* been arranged for the |otat srsnlon, including a luncheon to pW held hi the club building at I o'clock 'hi* afternoon- and conftrencee bd * ween Legion and Auxiliary official* at Z o’clock. The program for the meeting whMh will he featured by two Important ad d, «**<•* follow* Vocal Holo Mis* Hnfty. Welcome—Mr*. Steve Anderson lle*pan*e Mr* If K MrOeecby Introduction of State President-*- Mr* K<l lie ii how. tihlre**—Mr*, (leorge l*l#y. \ tolln Solo Mr Stalling*. Aildre** < ol George K l'reoniaa Man Drops Dead While Preparing for Funeral MOROANTON. K. March It ~iPh While he waa preparing for the Id- • i trnl o’ bin only daughter * hualiaad, M L. M**t of Mast, W'ataugua cotta- I;'. dropped dead at hi* home late tw d»y. III* son-in-law died Tuenday a(- *« moon In a Washington hospital A •ouhle funeral Is planned for thn tMo *c morrow. . (1 - % t.LK.tt tX t ltd WNB 0> POISON (*AB HICHLIN, March B hP> PotnOo gu* a* u weapon tn warfare, waa for mally disapproved by Uermaay today. The foreign affairs committee of thg Reich*tag adopted a Mil OO thO Ooo* eva protocol pooh I biting Ihg OSg o) p° lao ® (« b • fcV
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