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—A—. 5 , WEATHER to I |———— l * VOLUME EIGHT; NUMBER 95 DEFTY BYRD CRITICALLY WOUNDED BY RUM RUNNER ' w ' - "" ‘ v a r * ♦ * • 9 ' -v’ Rum Chase Terminates In Shotgun and Pistol Battle At Bear Marsh *, ■ 'll] • ._!> . * Officer Byrd K* turns Fire ant B. D. Inmw Bu«M To Um Huto FIND 4f GALLONS OF WftlS&BY IN AUTOMOBILE Both Deputy Byrd ud Buna Fewer B»erree Art la . Getdabore HoeptUl •—ito-**/** " IT 11 " Manor Byrd, Calypso deputy after to, W- arßt rally wounded and a. a •perrow, of Klaetda. notorious rain 'i nue, Will lane hi* right hand as a /snail as e eee utf puioi battu which >adad a ran chaw at Boar Mgr*b. on tht eu Hemanavtlle rood, aararal miles * tram Oalypeo, sheet d.M last aveelhg. Beth OMwr Bjrrd and Sparrow war# brought to tha Ootdaboro hospital tor treauieat taat night. Byrd'* condl ttoa was regarded aa extremely crltl Plorty-two gallon* of whiskey were land ta tha rear compartment of tha Word Roadster la which Sparrow sad William Wrean. Negro, had attempted to aachpa from Mt. Oltvs aad Calytwo off loan; Tha Negro was balag held ht Mt. Olive last alght as a material wttmeaa. Sparrow told J. M. Deaton, The Nawa representative at Mt. Oliva that ha had picked Wraan op t>n the rood had had aavar eaaa him before; Sparrow was described In Informa tloa gathered oh tha scene by Mr. Daatoa for The Ndws, aa having fired first. la company with yoaal Georg# Al hrttloa, Jr.. Byrd had parauad Spar ape apa« rapalpt at R Mil from Chief , Bfsvssa as Mi- Oliva, Tha chasm lad aloag the old Kcaaagrllla road aad earn# to a sadden aad wheri Spar row's Word skidded Into a ditch. Officer Byrd aad Albrittoft ware de perthad aa kavtag driven up aad Mr. Byrd was said to hare called Wpar raw to coma to talk to him. “Have yes got a search warrant F’ Sparrow told Daatoa that lie asked pf tka Duplin depety. “No.” replied the dapaty. “Wall," Sparrow la quoted aa reply lag. “Suppose you taka my keys and look Into tha car for yourself.” J Toaag Albritton was said to have advanced to make a search and as ha did m>. ■Sparrow suddenly flourlsked a , 80-to revolver aad got tha drop on Bysd., Tka officer, who was carrying a shotgun, dropped to hla knees bring ing hla guo into lias. Aa he did so. SgarroW la alleged to have tired. A fraction of time later. Byrd snapped hla shotgun, aad H did not go off. Ha snapped again and shot tha pistol oat of Sparrow's hand, mutilating _ the hand so badly that H vs considered last evoatag that It would be neces- Sgry to ampstata It. Thera was some doubt aa to wheth er nr not -Sparrow fired twice. Byrd, however, trie alight ly wounded on th* left ana, and hla chest was pene trated by the bullet Just below the heart. Aa a-ray developed at the Oold sboro hospital lass evening was •aM to have disclosed the pistol ball lodged la the liver. ' Another version of the starting wA* that Wrena. the Negro, to step between Sparrow^ snd Byrd Qpd prevent Sparrow shooting, but that the Kinston man was too quick «fr klm. shooting Byrd before he could be stopped. Toaag AlbriUoa elded his wounded * 1 yss l into the automobile, di rected Sparrow sad Wrean to get It like wise aad drove furiously to Mt Olive where flrat »W was procured for the wounded. A hasty examina tion disclosed the critical nature of the Calypso man's wounds snd be was at once harried to the Goldsboro bos pttal ta company with relatives and * Dr. Henderson of Ml Olive Surgeons were working to save his Ufa, at the Unto this was written last night. Sparrow s hand was given a prelim taary dressing ta Mt. Olive snd about t o'clock Met alght he too wna start -1 ed to the Dotdpboro hospital. Chief * Stevaas of Mt. Olive got In touch wits W gtirlff W. D: Grant requesting that a watch be detailed to the hospital to prevent any possible attempt of hl« to . . . Tht d|B*« whU b ended In the but tie had started In Mount Olive l«U yesterday .afternoon.. Chief Btevam was oat riding with hla family whan &***-»** THE GOLDSBORO NEWS BEAD IN THE MORNING WHILE MINOR ARE FRESH—BEAD BT BUYERS BEFORE THET BUY. Names Committee to Investigate Home . Grant Master Kommle K flim g moas. of Wtnaton-Haleui. fta% ap- R pointed k>. W. O'ltaaiua. of tflu- B atgjgr-Salem. chairman; W. «. Creech, of Greensboro. D K. La sler, of Ogfaetl: T. Waist an, of Tarkoro. and John L. Wade. Os Fayetteville. as members of the , special oommittee authorised by „ the recent session of the North , Carolina Grand Lodge of Odd W- U lours, meeting in Winston Salem. n to make aj thorough. Investlgatiou g of the nuinagemeut of the Odd Fal- Sl’ Orphana Home at Goldsboro, corowlttse will hold Its first r meet Thursday moraiag at 10 o’- . clock la Goldsboro. ; WORLD PEACE i IS DISCUSSED ; * —- 1 Dawes aad MacDonald Preaont Mgßflacw Bt Pilgrim’s Dla ner la Lea don ** - t ______ LONDON, June 11-IAP)- The chose spokesman of two people, those 1 of Great Brit tan and the United States at the same time made official calls * for world peace la which these two - nations should be aa example and en couragement to other nation*. .. 1 Brian Minuter Ramsay MacDonald 1 delivered hla pronouncements to real- | denta of bis native Lossiemouth, Scot- , land. United flutes Ambassador Char- , lea Q. Daws# made hU maiden pub- ( lie speech la that capacity at the , Pilgrims Dtaacr la London. "« The message from the premier read , I at tha Pllgrima Dinner said that the , two English speaking countries dealre , no alliance “either of common offense | or future defease”. They only want ’ mutual good will which will be an ex- < ample and encouragement for other t nations to come Into ‘‘the same com- , panlonshlp.” , k » ''Moreover'’, said hla message “we i , are placed la an extraordinary posl- * tlon In that oar coming together In k no 'Way meatur that we are leaving I somebody else oat. It ta a great world 1 Impulse to get side by side which both < ’ America and ourselves -are feeling. I I The Prime. minister found no great i , Issue with the D. 8. but rather to stm- t , llarlty to neglected roads beta jen two i nations” with a slightly rough surface I and some overgrowth “but .with men i • d* ll^oll * l *** to vooth them oat " i Now Goldsboro Folks Will Sleep Better, Come Bedtime (leorg* Kvana. negro bouae-break { Ing art tut, who, had contensed to local polio* that he vna reaponalble for a number of burglaries which have oc -1 cnrred here during the paat two or 1 three weeka. will he given a hearing 1 before Mayor Jack HUI In police court here tomorrojr morning. The New* 1 learned yesterday. Kvana wa* arreated by Chief of Po lice Ed Tew while In tbe'art or rob -1 blag the U B. Thompaon home a few ’ mile* from here Sunday afternoon 1 The negro waa lodged In the city jail Sunday evening, and nine* then 1 ha* confeaaed to Plalnrlolheeman • Chink Rhode* that he had entered ( and robbed a number of Ooldabgm 1 home*. Under rloae questioning Evans! admitted to Officer Rhode* thnl he had 1 hie stolen good* cached In n vacant 1 bonne In Bdgewood. Officer*, fol ‘ lowing direction* furnished tli m hr the negro, wftnt to the boose and lo ' oated a collection of lewrlry and oth -1 er article*. The valuable* had be m ‘ placed In a bag and accreted In f chimney. 1 Among the place* Evatn *dijltl*t *■ hawing entered were; the (*hnrle» Nor. 1 wood residence, on Jun« thf T. W. • Miller how** on FftstWorifb-. street and the W. U Rawlings hottfi* on Mnl " berry afreet on Jane 9. He" *)*o cow r feeaed to having visited the rijddcnr • of L. M Ross on Ea,*t Mulberry *rre"t 1 and the home of J. R. Hatcher, color * - r - - A■* • . :■ - - ■ . . • SftlntioQkt Din Ur S - m pp /fv.wE JHT fßjji Hiq unexpected death of Gen eral Bram wood Booth, former ■ head of the Salvation Army oe> curred at hit home in Hadley Wood, England, following a , long , illness . Commander Evangeline Booth, his daugh ter, who ia 01 at her Hartadale, N. Y„ hone, suffered a relapse upon hearing the news, SUMMER SLH(K)L STARTS MONDAY fv* ' • ! High School StudentM WIN Be / Given Opportunity to Make - Up Wort High school etudeats who did not pass certain courses the past session Will he given an opportunity lo fiZET up this -Work at a summer .ichool to be aonduVed by high school teacher \ Ray announced yesterday. Prospectlv. students, however, must have permis sion of the teacher under whom )tn-» session's work wav done before entry in the summer school will be sllowed Boms thirty studenu had enrolled for courses yesterday, Buperlnleiident Armstrong announced that *H tnter estadftn taking the courses to make up wprk would meet at the ildJUgb school building on William alreet, Fri day moralng at ft o'clock. Claaaes will start Monday morning at I o'clock and will continue until IS each day. The school will continue for as many as four waeks ; but not longer than six week*. Regular high school taochera wilt compose the fac ulty. A tuition charge of IS will be made for each course and courses will be organised In all subjects where as many as fonr or five deslya in stATctloa.’ Even* denie* having had anything to do with the the home of JulU ('room, negreaa living on Went (’enter street Police, however, are of the opinion thnt thl* robbery wa* alno committed by hlfc The Croom woman reported ye* terday morning that a pocket hook. Jewelry, money and a fnanlcnre act had been atolen from her houae. She did not diacover, her l<tw* until y**- terday morning. but It I* believed that the robbery occnrerd the same night a wrl*f watch was stolen from Hatch - er’a houae. A nnmber of article* recover ml by the police have been Identified bv the owner* of home* which were robbed and have been returned to them All of the valuable* atolen from the T. W. Milter home were found In the "collect lush" and have been re turned Kvana told officer* that he had aold a diamond atlck-pln. ajolen from the i Chart** Norwood residence, to a ne ar**.* named I,on Water*. When file woman w#a ■'brought In" for question ing. ahe brought with her not Ip diamond pin. but one that I* . aald lto l(ave no value. She denied . having jyi'il 111 for the article, claim ing that ftn cent* had been her hlgh ; *tt hid. She waa released under fdUO , bond pending a hearing In pollci -1 court UUa morning. r:. r. GOLDS HOMO. N. C. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 19, 1929 ANTI-SMITHS NAME BROWN Will Alteoipt to Organize Anti- Group in AIL Southern 84b too Hr.' William Mosi-ly .yro.n n, 36-year old Washliigtou aml Lue University professor was ael'Hfted by Virgin!* Antl-Hmlth Deniocrate today 19 leaj them In the r efforts to wrest c.-mlr.il' of s'.at«> offices from the HemiK-itrti • party and repudiate (leiuiK ratlc lead * ers Who hup port sd Alfred K. ‘.tmith for the pr>sldency. Nominated for governor by cllma\ tlon at the close of th»' rimvenllou It,- day, Ur. Brown camte to t»•*- platform and in a short address pled ;ed him self to jg_ vtgorcnis raiupulgn under the Antl-flmlih banner. After a day In wbirti Uemocrfilc l.mders, state and national, were dv nnunced bv word at mnatb and Hi th*. platform, the convention on motion ot J. V Byers, of Alexandria, provided for the appointment of a committee with headquarters In t > cooperate wllh Aat'-BmltU groups in other states seiktne *he fiirthe-aatf of further principles of the Anti— flmilha. The platform demanded the re«U nation of John J. ftaskob. chairman ofxlhe Democratic national ommA tag; derituaced the atats Ibnomllc leadership as a ffuost dangerous des pot Ism”- advocated rwpetl of the “shori ballotamendmants 10. the state -onstltutlon sponsor'd b/ the Byrd administration and calls for a ■weeping revision of h<* stated inac tion H’Mcy to bring aboni redwe*;«n along many llaee. Although Aatl-Bmtth trail tj ha I announced they had., an convent:-mi plans, tbs convention was ha -faenrhus with upantmous action on practical ly ete«v propnan*. The only treeh In the otherwise smooth-working da# came when I. T. Trotman of Sytolk, member of the convention committee, submitted hts resignation because h telegram aeat by Trotman to Mrs. Herbert Hoover after th>* enterUin ment at the White House of t*M wife pf a Negro congressman “was so dis tasteful the hose of the Anti-BmltV Democrats and bis chief cohort In Richmond” Mr. Trotman led an nn- ( surcenaful fight In the second dis trict caurue for a resolution con 1 damning social relations brisreen the ' race*.” • The convention, however, went on ( record as unalterably pledged to racl- , al Intergrlty and condemned a >cla| re- . latlons between the white and negro races, modified “purely o'.lidal | relations must be maintained.” Bishop JkIBSS CaifiMM.'JT., or the J Methodist Ep'ecopal chnrch, B*>u* h 0 , organldhr of the Anti-Smith Den ■> ' ergts sent is message In which be de . claxed “Raakoblsm rersns Hou'hcrh ( Democracy' the outstanding Issue In , tha Dymocratk; party and caliefl on , the Antl-Bmlth Democrats to serve notice on the Democratic leadership, niatg end national, that Virginia wonH never again be In the Democratic p«r ty until the party was purged of Rar hoblam. Arnold Divorce Set - Aside by Ga. Court ■ ■ ATLANTA, June IB—CAPI-Tb« martial status of Priscilla Dcsa Hollywood motion picture actress, anil Ijeslle Phillip Arnold, former Jlcu tenant In the U. 8 Army and one o. the original flier »»■ (angled anil perharyt voided tods by thh’Fulton Superior Court bv »el Hog aside hts divorce from his former wife. Mrs Mildred Arnold of tlrrton Conn., on her plea that it had been obtained by fraud. Mrs. Arnold’s attorneys rxpressed the opinion thsl the ruling would nnll the actresses marriage to Arn »ld. solemnised In September of last ye; r 800 hi MKS B ITII Bl KODRIhG HIM MNDI.OKD J HOONE, June 19.—1/P)—Dewey Ward today was In Jail here on a charge of murder of his landlord. Ralph Kggers, with an axe Hunday Hard claims self-defense. Other than one small child of the -tnlu mun. there wetre no known eye witnesses. Mrs. Eggays testified at (lie corouerV Inquest that the child ran lo her screubilng. "Mania.. Dewey Is lulling daddy up with aa axe." Ward declared that Kgger* at tempt ml lo ktU him with the axe. He said be took the axe sway trout log gers aqd struck him with U, " V ‘ ■ ' --- - --.y,.mga College Dean *l2B 1 ■ ■■ ■ • 1 ' \ M I . j ■B 1 J fa Allen C. Valentine of (lien Voye, Lmg Isiupd. graduate o( the turveralty—df I'unnsylranla, Is the new deal of the college bisiy at -Hwsrthttioie t'ollega. He Dp Ithisles scholar and U going to KngUitd this Numiuot to attend thu Ithtsles ctiivwtllou. DR. AT. ALLEN RETURNSCHECK TfcMt Who Cub to Auffitofiaai Fbt Any Part of Provraai “SufflclWfltly PBBiahßff" >. t The Newt My H. U. Dl ft .ft AG AFI RALEIGH, June IT.—Dr- A- T. AJ len. state superintendent at pnhllc Instruction, does not any haw much to totes to do it, but has rsintnad hrHh thanks the ftortt sent him tor Ray Armstrong. (loldah-iro rchoql su perintendent, to defray hla expanses to that city for the .omm-ncimsßi addrer- to the graduating class one rilght this week. “I am In receipt at yii» l lw o' June 14th, together with , a check which lam returning,” Dr. Allan writes Mr. Armstrong, “t am Inclined to think tke graduating class of the Goldsboro High school, togebter with auch ctttiens at the city aa dared come oat' to the auditorium during nty part of the program the other night. Were sufficiently pushed without adding thereto a fine on the city of Goldehoro. With your permission therefore, 1 Shall be glad |o remit tha flay. "I had a really fine time, and am glad that you thought about asking me to go down to yonr commence ment. The gtate of North Carolina Just as this time has me employed partly to run around over the state and yell At people about public educa tion. Therefore, when yoq gave me an opportunity to Goldehoro I was Just trying to perform one of the duties Imposed upon me by law, ■ .i-r-rrrr=r,■g=rrr—? -ei» ■ - - ~ Club Tunes In On Radio Address of GeneJNewsome Uov. W. V. Me Kno, pftirtor of ftt. t I'aul MeiVodlst church, «u in charge of the program at the Oold*- boro Rotary Club last evening. “We lwA>r>i Informed." aulti Mr. Mcßae takflfc',,tlaigo of the program, “that (|rn«iw Newsome, recently elertad president of Rotary International. la peaking In-Raleigh thin evening and we ihoniht it a good plan to have a radio brought In bare and hooked up ■iO our Rotarluu* might IlHlau to bln add roan." Mr. Mcßae concluded hi* remark* and lurried to “tuning lu“ tin- ma chin*. m. jL— ,- ~ “W# bore the good fortune,*' mine the voice from out the radio, “of hav ing tijene New dome, recently elected president of the International Rotary flub, to speak to u* this evening. Aa One ha* been delayed by ah un foraeen engagement and will not be with u* for a few nilnetea, we .are going to torn *yon over to the Na tional Bureau which will give you Mono- Intereating hit* of new* whlth have been gathered up during the “Her#** a pier# of new* which—yr>u peopb' of North Carolina will be In terested In I’m *urp. It *aya: 'it ha* just "been announced In Halelgh that Senator Kenneth Koyail will be a ean dUfaie for nomination for the *pu* senate on the Republican ticket for I the next term. Be u *uutng {Me cam-1 1 %*« FT-n '• V/',.; Deny Writ of Habeas Corpus to Fourteen In Death pi Chief Aderholt [ -' ‘I ’ Stunned by Lightning At Residence Tuesday l Mrs. Paul Garrison was alunued , by lightning at her home on Wal nut and Herman etreets yesterday \ afternoon as a thunderstorm broke over U|ie city shunt 4 o’clock. Mrs l Garrison was leaning against an * jem\ bed at her home when a holt lightning struck In lbs viclnlpr She was rendered unconscious for -JLjlme and suffered a burn of She Wes'-1 in proving nicely at her home last night. The dwelling wee not damaged by the bolt, but the, telephone was rendered ©r ‘ der. 80 far as could be (earned last night, no aerlons damage was wrought by the storm which lasted for about 16 minutes and has ac companied by a -downpour of rain A number of telephones, however, wore rendered nut of order. HKEmLE TO HAVEJpVIVAL Rbv. I. 8. EUcEbmiml Will D» PtebcMMe AmMml by E*v. W. K. flhdfl Rev. I. 8. Richmond, pastor, will on-Sunday morning at 11 o'clock begin a Um day revival meeting at the Ptto vllle Methodist church. Bervlcj# Will to held at * n’gtoßl each evqnWx tor lag the series, and Mr. Richmond Is planning a number of special featerae. Several services especially fee All dran are scheduled aad special music will to directed by the Ptkevtlle cfiolr. Assisting In the will to Rev. W. K. Shell, of the Reboot at Religion of Duke University. Mr. Shell baa been assigned to the Mm Btreet-Pikevilla circuit as student pas tor for the summer, working under the rural chnrch division of the Duke church hoard. He has completed his undergraduate training at tha Meth odist University and la now a candi date for the B- D. degree ta the School at Religion. Mr. shell Is well-known In Wayne conajy, haying served as stitdent pastor with the Goldsboro Methodist circuit last summer. mmßw IN ARIZONA TRUOKKK. Arts. Juhe I7«-(AP) Snow, four Inches deep.«blanketed the landscape here and at Lake Ta hoe last night. The snow fell through out moat of yesterday, the tempera ture was around S 4 degrees. . palgn at once,i a* he dgean't want to be caught n«|eep nt the * witch Mr Royell believe* that hi* chance* are heller aa a Republican, owing to the overwhelming Republican majority In Johnson county, a part of hi* dis trict. “Hare** another Interesting piece of new*: “Mir K»m« Howe, ambassador from (Iren! Britain to the United State*, bn* Ju«t accepted au Invito tlop to repeat hie brilliant add re*» delivered at the Unlveralty of North Carolina before the Goldaboro Rotary Club, Xioldaboro, .V c. Till* engage Miettt wa* weeured through the diligent solicitation of Rotuiian Uslle Well who was no much Impressed by the deeptb and hrllltout originality shown by Blr Ksin# jn hi* Chapel Hill oration. "Unldshoro *eruut to be very much In Ibe public eye In today'* new*. Here** another one from there: Mr. Derick Hartohorn ha* been ron fined to lit* home with *erlou* throat trouble rauNed from overtaxing hla vocal-cord* ex planing and defending the action of Madame Hoover at her moat hlstorial Washington tea party. “I have Just discovered the reason for this prevalence of new* bit* from the thriving little city of Cioldahoro. The name of Henry Helk. editor a( the ColUshOro Now*, explain* It. HenSy la |newn*l»*t new* hound ou oar staff. 1 / (Continued on page Sj MEMBER Off < THE ABSOCLATED PR3BSB PRiCI ms CBNS wiummmu mmi strike DyaplNim Itatfer ia Evkkact PitalHit “ABAir 1750 Back M. ' (WAWiOmi Jim*. Kuureen srlkar* I|4 arlho ~l~riflf era end unto* leaders rlnra< Voi murdtr w*r* 4mM watte of |«|M corpus la il*ckl*nbarg soaortar ooept today by Jadft W. r. Harding aed ar dared bald wttboat halt tor the m*d J«ry Th# charge* craw fra* tie •lartec Os a r. Adorhott, a*gta*l* <*t*f of potto*, la a ctaah with ftrtk or* at (laatoala boadaaartora of th* E" ktlooal Toxtlfa Worker*, Oetaa. -V 7 : . 1 • j f t||| • mad* ball let* later. Th. aettoa fatted a dec at Nor lac* ia whtah hath oldoo rttartfol tbotr rarolae* at th* ‘-mmi et tie t niabt Adarhott.wcc totally Tiwcif* whoa ho with thro* petratteoe, vie ■loo roootrad won ado, whoa tide Veit to th* strfh* hoadceertoro. ► The atat* praaoetad OfUrttotofi nw® of th* otfleora had IttoMpß and that thty kii 'Up* •d OB wfthoto were*** catß* *rtdoMo that th* ftnt oier woo fired by pe ao*»P»*d ottttpt **B ttef "o' rsrr*** (too of th* jraaodo et tot ><*»■« w. m Mooiaaio. woe eoletad dto hr Otto Mapa*. a otata wttpoto o* toe a»*e who fired to* Am ottek or th* toertraa ***** vtth e*w d*r ***** an *<tlotala et tdfr.fcl— or oßt*td*r* vie **a>»- to tta*toto* i« *M la tho atrth*. ton** dra fie* •a. Thor ara rrad Irwto totoL eetoto rrn oroaataor for th* Metope! Trt rH*> Worker* Uatoa, aed K 0. pto. hi* aid; O*ore* o*H#r el Mktoto M J ; v.ra tontt el Mew T*»k ttatah ittidtr Jottpfc 9§ 'XjMjNj(i» N j union orgoelhor; Amy ****** Os *#w Tort, Meat of to* wart*** ! international relief; and JrtttP MH rta of N*w Tort, yefraeatoeMf* et tho Caeueeolat Toato kiegtttt Half a dtoaa wltaeaaoo tar tie prisoners testified Meal*. Mtea >«h*< ter. Ml** Bart and to* other aatoa i*ad*r* wort taaide to* tenor dMlee of th* aatoa batldltti to the tone at th* rtoottoc, member I* *n affidavit said ho htord Hr* i* toll th* foard* ah oat to* ***** building to “(hoot to MM” rtortty he® for* ibo dim* rtaa** therm Testimony that offtoar* Otthort dtte Li nank -* latnvUatai tknv lOMirn MfßMi ivininßm wipp wp w < *me to to* hradeeavtoro wao *tven by Mr*. Olady* WaiiaotC a atrfhor. She Mid she ■ melted whlehoy Oh torn* and that they ittpiHl wham that alighted from tlto polio* *w^> A. B. Hoard. 0 art a* la dotoothre *ad now acting chief al poHeo. tort to* ■tand after Mrs. Walla** aed doelit the men war* druek. . Mr*. Kdtth SMfers-MUtar. rafrt- Dentatlr* of th* CoOUbWhidta Tooth l/eagne, teatinod Wllllaei Whitlow, Gastonia patrolmen, had haedlod atr erat women ronghly In l bright**. OV * picket lino at too mU| a rtort Um# befor*. j J Commander of Vets Is Seriously PI HAI.ISBtIRY. June ll.—(AP)—Th* conditional of Qoeoral A. H. Bopdoa, commai.dar of th* R. C. Dtrtalon M to* Confederal* Veterans, who ha* tt**a 111 • ere for several dvr*, war o*l.l let* today to be .rndeally trowing wm. Den. Boydae, to. »etf*r*d * sMcht etrcJk* of parslyslo last wort STOW A WAT «nrm FRANCK TMtTBBDAT PARIS, Jane u _oP)~Arth*r _ Rchretber.'of Perttaed, toha who otow ed away on th* Pro neh Irene-Alloa tic Alrplaa*. Tallow Bird aed made th* riigut t* deto*. wtu h* oral tew* on Thursday, aboard otthor to* Hear Lev la than or to. Pyratowp M^toc A* , i
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