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VAtHR ACfS I 1 FOR MIDDLE TENNESSEE: Local thunderdiowers this afternoon or tonight followe4 by Psal cloudy. Tuesday Slightly cooletv Highest reading yesterday, 96. Lowst this morning, 72. Sun sets today at 6:35. Sun rises tomorrow at 5:04.

Precipitation, none. 1 1 I (THE NEWS-BANNER AND THE HOME-JOURNAL COMBINED) -rf S3 5c PER COPY Tha Horn Journal, Established 18U VOLUME VI. No. 120. Tlhi Murfreexboro Newu Established IMS MURFREESBORO, TENNESSEE, MONDAY.

August 17, 1936. THRONG OF 15,000 WITNESS EXECUTION N.U.S.J. RALLY GOMES TO ABRUPT CLOSE AS PRIEST IS STRICKEN I --'-r I Talk Cut Short When He Be- comes 111 RUTHERFORD GRANT IS APPROVED BY STATE PWA OFFICE Ql 7.727 Allotment To Be iTccrl Tfoolflnrr Cnirfi- i house COUNTY MUST SHARE In Cost Of Project; Ex pected To Be A grant of $17,727 to Rutherford county for improvement of court house has been approved by the Public Works Administration oni-iinrr tn an onnnnnwmpht to-: I DISSENTING OPINIONS E. W. C.

1. 2. 3. Confederates Could Now Draw Double Their Pensions 7 If Only But Gov. McAlister should have called the legislature in spec ial session to make necessary pro- visions for this state's cooperation the Federal Government in order to share in the general Federal fund alloted under the Social Securities Act.

Every Confederate soldier and widow is entitled now, by virtue cf the state's pension to them to participate in this Federal Fund thus doubling their small allowance. They could have been drawing this ever since the act was passed. It is. shameful that the Governor has neglected to put thru luc jc-Ktu turn lecimiuui lorras. have enabled the few last of them to end their days in better comfort.

Now that the campaign is done Tt J'l u. V7u ruvclI.uiibeen ordered to erst a week, anvthinar further to fear from in-: nj ho nt 1 v-" 5 day by the office cfKenneth Mark-; 17. (U.P-Rebel chieftains relieve well, state PWA director. they have broken the back of tne The approval of this grant for government's resistance and tnat improvement of the Ruth erf ordan army-Fascist government court house was included in an Spain is certain. amount totaling $21,458,157 approved "it is a veritable crime it is more, under the 1936 PWA program for 1 is insane for' Madrid to prolong Tennessee.

The remaining the planned $32,000 renovation of rebel commander in chief in the the court here was left to northsaid tpday. -the county court. A sum of $15,000 A c'0iumn 0f 4,000 picked moors must be appropriated within the anov veterans 0f the Foreign Legion county. iS being organized at Badajoz, taken At the last session of the court, at tne bayonet point, to march a resolution was introduced to eastward on Madrid from the Por-propriate sufficient money to exa- tugefie frontier. cute the plans of court house im-j A rebel colunin "Is should the PWA mak i0Usiy for Malaga, the government the grant.

With election just i strongnold in far south and has around the corner, magistrates Antequera, only 23 miles backed down on the plans, however, 0f the city to find that 150 and refused to make the necessary wing adherents had been as-appropriations. jsassinated, according to official Judge Wiseman said today he had not been officially informed A rebei coiumn, it was asserted of the grant. "I don't know routed one of the loyalist col- the new. court will do about it when umns marching on zaragoza, In the-it meets in October," he said. In nortneat, killed 600 and took 150 LEMKE ENDORSED Assert 14 States ill For Union Can-tlitlale Go Cleveland, Aug, 17.

(U.R) The illness of one leader and the legal difficulties of another hampered today n. r.i 1 1 ing William Lemke's presidential candidacy. 7lrtual Vjictatcr the T.n -ra. i v. A.

was stricken here Sunday in thei midst of an appeal for Lemke to 5,000, followers massed in Cleve- i land's municipal stadium He has. Francis E. Townsend, fou rious than the physical disorder; which follows over-exertion and I loss cf sleep over a long period. The priest remained in Cleveland overflight on his physician's adviceJ He had planned to return to De- troit last night. nut nis strengin carnea mm to the objectives set for the conven-i Uion which met here Friday.

Paus-1 ing 0ften to boo" and jeer President; 1. Elected Father coughlin pres ident of NUSJ. 2. Endorsed Lemke for president i of the United States. 3.

Organized on a permanent ba sis. i a legislature that he does not call a eer of 01d Revolving Pensions, cpeoial session? 1 Ltd: and leader 01 tne Pension clubs Of course the only business that wh: have informally endorsed could be taken up by the Solons Lemke's candidacy, is defending his would be such business as came1 stewardship of the organization's within the perview of the matters funds approximately $1,000,000. Suit set out In the Governor's call, an accounting is pending against Little Boy Blue woaid be protected I nim. and tdav he wil continue the -except -that inquiry and investiga- stcry of how it came in and where tions leading toward impeachment; 11 went out- can be considered by the Legisla-j. Father Coughlin's NUSJ conven-ture in special, session regardless cCjticn came to an abruptly dramatic the purposes set forth in- the call, conclusion yesterday 'in.

the sun-Is our 'ittle Blue-Boy, af eared? swept stadium when the exhausted land perspiring priest faltered and This is not written -with any in- was assisted from the platform. His tent to suggest Impeachment. The 'illness was considered no moree- Showing part of the crowd, estimated at from fifteen to twenty-five thousand persons which flocked to Owensboro, Friday to witness the public hanging of Rainey Bethea, 22,: negro, convicted of the murder and criminal assault on Mrs. Elza Edwards," 70-year-old, Owensboro white lady. Many came from adjoining states to witness the execution.

I ADVANCE SALE FAIR TICKETS OFF TO A RUNNING START- JUSTICES OF PEACE MUST BE QUALIFIED the new court wui be 26 magistrates, i i 1 I. who have never before been mem here of the county's legislative body. magiitrates attention to the fact HOOVER APPEALS FOR AID IN DRIVE ON WHITE SLAVERY June Convictions Fr This Vlllilv m.m-M.h. cir ill 3 Years UCDC OCDTCUDCD 1r-Juflge wiseman has constantly liLllL wLl I Li Vi Dull supported plans to recondition the court Aj; the last session of the county court, he called the disgraced, miserable failure that now encumbers the Governor's chair will soon be again a private citizen. Probably his humiliation is punishment enough.

Probably he against the State. This is cry for blood, and I think, the predom- inative strain in our legislature would be mindful of an old saying, and not feel disposed officially to the building was badly in need jyon a detachment of swarthy jof -improvement. He troop paraded through hope today that the new court Burgos today. rew Magistrates cannot Act Before'Qual-ification Magistrates elected in the general lelection on August 6 must lualifyj -for offire on Seotember 1. Countv Judge John vviBciimu oum 17 U.R-J.

Ed- tlcket sales, said iP-tlay. gar Hoover appealed for public as- With the Parent-Teacher Asso-sistance today in a federal bureau! elation, the Shelbyville Road Home investigation drive to break up Dem0nstration Club, and the Wo-! inrow a stone at Roosevelt and others who have op- Last winter, invited to the Capitol, posed the priest's legislative pro-this writer in that ery gram. the Coughlin convention per-chamber his sentiments, and urged formed the. tasks assigned to it: hT iX 1 "iT ZZ nriilrt nn cnmprninor Tn ir tvmc- 7' ioia court mignt De cauea to act on trates take office seemed highly im probable. "We have no assurance-that any "jthe grant before, the new magis- 6, 9 ft Ul Enuff For You?" Ain't it hot? Mopping per- spiration and making a desperate effort to keep from cussin' this we were politely in- formed by our Sky Harbor weather man that the mercury Is "Just tipping 100!" Whew! Some heat for August, eh? Oh, well, just think how cold --we got last winter so grin an' bear It.

SOIL OAR MAKES 2,500 TESTS HERE Ianv More Farmers pec ted To Visit Car In Afternoon i Approximately 2,500 teste for If. Rutherford farmers had been made I The new magistrates elected have no authority to act until that time.t said, nor will they have authori-1 of the 84 projects will receive an It was understood that an im-jty to act after September until allotment, nor any information as; ieaturt of these conferences REBEL LEADERS SEE ARMY-FASCIST RULE IN SIGHT FOR SPAIN Qaim To Havje Broken finvernment's Re- sistance PLAN MADRID DRIVE Send 4,000 Picked Men To March Eastward -j On Capital By REYNOLDS PACKARD I United Press Staff Correspondent 1936, by United Press General Headquarters, Spanish Northern Rebel Army, Burgos. Aug. prisoners i Rebel armies are pounding almost at the gates of towns in the San" Sebastian area and word of their fall was expected at any hour. Northern and southern armies have made complete contact in the Bdi region and in token of the uen' fTancisco Tanco.

vel a a series ox vwuetr ences on strategy and tactics with Gen Mola, the northern commander, and Gen. yirgilio Cabanettaiv. provisional president of tne re Del (rovprnmpnr rebels hold- Gen. Mola, in an exclusive interview, described this instrument as "most' powerful, and hitherto un- used." He said that the rebels had withheld use of it because they wanted to minimize destruction of property and less of life. He declined resolutely to name L.

the agviiv jav a. uijDvu nave octi every modern weapon but gas used already in the campaign. "I am more confident than ever of rapid, complete victory," Mola told me, standing erect in his of- jflce hands behind his back, look- ng at me sieaaiiy tnrougn nis scholarly looking horn rimmed spectacles. "Our victory now is certain. We cannot say what the ore- vte date will be.

'But certainly the Toll Is Heavy: Houses. Fishing Boats De-. stroyed Hong Kong, Aug. 17. (U.RV-One 01 Wle perriDie typnoons tnat are roared down the southern Chinese coast today destroying shipping and flattening villages.

The death toll was estimated at more than 100. In its wake, Hong Kong, British fortified island with 10.000 Euro- pean and nearly 300,000 Chinese residents was littered with A score or more of feighters and fishing craft were beached or unconfirmed reports here said that at Stanley, on the southern ex- -official weather observers rennrf. ed that the wind at the storm's 131 miles an hour whpn tr 0f the native population collapsed (before the. hurricane and literally i disappeared. Bits of lumber and signboards from Hong Kong shops were found as far as 10 miles from naval authorities said the entire Cheung Sha wan fishing fleet of 15 to 30.

vessels was lost, each boat Old magistrates will continue in: io wnicxi 01 uiem wouia oe seieciea was whether to use a new, power- in case allotments are made. instrument of war which the Many Attractions Secur- ed For Anmial Event Ticket sale for the Rutherford county fair is making much prog-; ress. George Osborn. chairman of man's Missionary Society aiding in Tthe sale, between five and six hun- died tickets have been isused since Saturday---M-Fr Osbnrn stated. The UlicJlbear six admissions to JJie iair grwunas.

sen iot each. The organization selling the aicKeis, reveive jo cenis iqx, l5 tr tnfl mill tfrliiaT coTHrin, Tni Ierea ,10 tne maiviauai selling me highest number, of tickets, Mr. Os- Oprn Saifl, -L "We hope to sell at least 1,500 tickets before the fair said. Single admissions to the ground will be 45 cents each, and mobiles taken into the Tne cnarge for carg fa ln addition to season tickets. h.

C. Moore, secretary 1 of the Rutherford County Fair As-1 i I sociauon, saia toaay mat a con- i-V v.j j- i Awu wuvaj wvt't timMV 'shows klong the, midway. In ad 4. Began iSends-foreTprestitut4onaeteased-15per centr priest's campaign broadcasts. ithe FBI director aid lengthy office until September.

but after (Continued on page .4) that time, even if they were re- elected they will hot be officially rtft.n-i nT justices of the peace untilthey haveiPnilDT I fRT More than 8.000 delegates eath-! ered here in' the hall where Social tats R.enublicflns and Townsendites met before them, and they are scat: frn-ntr-i'nAav hPfHrt riP nrPsi4ien-4 tial and congressional campaignsm women by reporting to the near- f0re that timeunless he was a here by one o'clock today by the' Af f. imagistrate in the old court, will be met the their of-; ice, Judge Wiseman said. Any ac-4 tion which a magistrate, who wasj elected on August 6 may take be- null and void. Should a magistrate meet with. county court on tne nrst Mon- day in October without bing quali (Continued on page.

4) MAURY COUNTY "CLEANING HOUSE" ,0. WWII I lllbb khlrWI IftFlQEQ Til DflAnn IIILIiIDLD lU DUrilllli 1. 1.,...:.... Vacancy Lelt Uv hlection Of Must Be Filled When the new county court con- t0 'elect a new member to the county Rnnrri nf Miifatinn A. L.

camahan as magistrate jfrom tne 13tn district of the county will be filled bv the election when 1 i.tie 10 seiecs a wmnuf tee to supervise the state's affairs. The Nashville Tennessean, that belated has out howled all the bloodhounds on the trail, was then opposed and editorialized against us. Butad3tggestion-l3eenef-fected mark, this and check it the taxpayers of this state could have been, saved approximately one A A 1 i and oneThalf million dollars as an audit in the near future, will make plain. However, it is not with the idea meeting justice out to our miscreant Governor that the News-Journal urges a special session, but to se-' "cure to a number of those citizens, to whom we indeed owe: more-than we can ever pay a little "extra sti-j pend for their last lean days. "Lame-Duck" Congressmen iiavt.

been wiped off. The same should happen to our lame-goose Governors. Why should a Governor hold on, after the people have given him the thumb-to-shoulder sign, for 5 long months, in which the public nrfr-Vt o1 nmllorolfl1flc tuViila a -break-neck marathon ensues to "v' wo vhn run n9T thl.A tnnst. graft? 1, a its-saie to nguie uiai.uie. lasi five months of McAlisterism will cost the taxpayers terarally a car lnoM nf mraictr The Mticr is tnlnu rvnf (-, They know the dead-line day draws on apace.

It may be, as it were, a loner rirv snell for them. If there's anything left up there other than I fied for his office, his vote on anyjvenes in October, it will have i in If it is matier ma" oe 1,. 1. v.ttti SiartS liOun Acuuiia luiw act umu ui an; muuui umms vw -w ttJ a.wu action will not be official. vacancy 7left by the election dition.to the usual rides and showssCannon county this mornin to! Judge Wiseman listed the Gean-JUp, tions Elec- Columbla, Aug.

17 (Spl.) in a "campaign to purge Maury 1. ln.a.i.. itJilnnn crookedness, members of that coun lucuiMo i. 1 yiorHnn nnMmtodnn nt fh the court mPPt rmohaw nrac 01 uie enemy ana me to be presented at the 1936 fair, a fymg circus wil present ground ana air suintg during the-tii tfi-e 'days September 9, 10. and 11.

Lewis Gasser, manager of Mc "JOnneu field, Nashville. will pre-s sent five erounri stunts and manv i rifisrnl vfar fnr 'the rash in vpars i member of the Board representing contmuous advances of our troops Walter Hill, Lascassas, Milton anditodicte vlctory 1 have forecast Shiloh schools. to you rapid and Names mentioned in closely con-' fined political circles this morning' CO I ITII OLJIMA PfllCT as possible nominees for the posl- OUU I II UlllliA UUAO I tion included Tom Jamison, of OTrllim ril Ttfnlinnil TuLT1 and Jark Matthews'i STRUCK BYlYPIIOOII WIU1B ULUUS Have UieiltV Ol DUOS- air maneuvers. His wife. m.

'ing as the way In which magistrates qualify according to law: fter-receivlng comr. Governor: of office before a rudee or another justice of the nti, tu unta cm i UCalX, wauia swiut vTC Tv VJabil 111UOU uvuvoiuvu niUK VJMl of county court and filed. "2. Executes revenue bond in a-mourit of $500. This must first be approved by the county judge.

"3. After approval of bond, same own expense, ai'e having a thorough I 1 1 1 cnecK maae 01 me cierss Dooms 01 the. 29 precincts in the county. This decision came after a war-; rant hnrt hppn cwnrn'ont. for thP nr-l rest of Eli Dugger; who is' charged i with voting in two precincts, Cul interstate purposes, of PlPr.tion The warrant issued 'herel Prostitution, warrant Issued 'here prostitution; wnax ne ttescriDea as tne lastest growing crime in America the white slave While every other major "type of crime decreased in 1935, that of dealing in women for purposes Of memorandum.

rpubiiCSpirlted ciU "in erating wifc th? FBI in it3 efforts -n4 est field of fire of the FBI or direct- Uy to its Washington headquaiters information of specific instances of nmmon V. nir'trnn Crvirfoi lilt prCt A 6 for immoral purposes, Hoover said. "During Juner he said, were more convictions for Mviolations of the white slave traf- i 1 the past three years. the fiscal year 1936, 298 convictions obtained in the federal courts of persons violating this statute, resulting in tctal sen- tence of 835 years, 6 months and 14 days! Fines amounted to $42,830, 1 which is in excess of fines for anvl WIUL" etess ui iiiies lur any 1 ti i nn nuuvci. LUiUtcu uuir txiau ii many ITZL1 Prosecuted under the act.

Such nmmon curt avo tnnCo TJhrv ant oa, iv who act as a procurer or aid! men ininduc tag the vitcims to transport them- Hoover said that from 1922 to July 1 last more than 47,500 cases 'in- volving alleged violations of the' vu, iflnJ ,1 1 1. auu waiiu iuwoiu HUUUIC VI again about Thursday, fol- lowed by cooler over north portion. I I One. Cotton Stalk Bears Fifty Bolls 011 exhibit in the county gent's office is a stalk of cotton grewn by Knox T.r Hutchinson on. his farm on the Shelbyville pike.

The stalk bears 50 bolls, according to Lonnie as--sistant ocun'ty agent, is something very unusual. The field from which this stalk was taken will make an average of a balie or more to the acre. The average stalk in the field bears 44 bolls. And today, the first cotton bells was brought to the News-Journal office. It was picked by Truman Robinson on the farm of E.

Miller on, the Salem pike last' Thursday. i i County Judge John D. Wiseman said that he did not know of any one who would be nominated. S. Donnell, county superintendent I Nominations may be made either the dome itself it's safe to figure uugger was me iirsi, sucn wai-it will do.

the fade-away between rant issued in many years. Offerine its service free to farm 'ers througlithe co-operation of the I Agricultural Extension Service of the Untwist of Tmnpss nnri the Nashville. Chattanooea a 1 1 st; Louis railroad, the car began 1... Xli.VXlg UWO IO Civ XJ UlUUI, 11 1 morning. Many farmers came from 'have their soil tested for lime and phosphate Tlc tests showed varicd' anioun' of lime and phosphate over the iconntv wuaav SwfVIAlV t0 the tests, had nlent.v of limp u-w Ulib liiC LUU11LV.

Assisting in the testing of the soil were Clarence Rogers, of Smith Huhes colere: PauinP jnhnsnn. ttvT the coy agent's office; and Weldon Tayl0r and Lonnie Safley, the two tot-agents of Ruther" fnrfi muntv tOT a county. HORSE, COLT SHOW AT SHELBYVILLE Ther Bedf ordCounty Fair Association is xnsoring a horse, and colt show be held at tHfe fair- nnnnj4. i Ch 1 a "C.4n nfal- 6'TO 111Ua, promptly at 7 o'clock. There will be ten classes In the the celt show, with fourteen for Four hundred dollars In premiums will be awarded in the two shows.

ALLEN'S INFIRMARY Miss Margaret Putman had" her tonsils removed this morning. I -u -AiOr PuDac Instruction, said that he county court the filuig noted oa nQ statemehfc to makConcern-the bond itself and endorsed by the tQ electlon how and the fatal eve of New year. Nora Lee Davenoort.of b.nno couhty, will demonstrate wing wait u- ing to the ground-lings below. Ground will include fancy; Sa. ing field near the fair.

For the Hm 1 first Ume t. histQ of a Ru. OeVeP Winfi ftmit OVM 1 mrea of the court or bvitne scourge of the -western Pacific They dont aim to go vout empty i the commissioners, stated tnat tney wiums wvb. kv receiveu n- therferd passengers will be! handed and empty-pursed aswell-nad nothing against any vestigative attention from- FBI a- taken up jn airplanes from as empty-hearted Of course, they individual, but 'to wink at reports; gents. The statute became a.

befitting mean to leave in a style double voting now would only eral law on June 25, 1910. Tonight the Rutherford County the greatest boodle-band that everiBve the way for resumption of this Fair Association wUl meet at the scuttled shiiJ-of sea or state. Now, in th5 i WEATHER OUTLOOK woodfin Moore undertaking of-a legislature on hand at the leave-1 Members of the Rectum Com- for the Period Aug. 17 to 22 t0 further layjlansfor the takmand long farewe and Tennessee 1936 exhibition, 7 crimp that style, some whaWandFraser and Dr. C.

D. Walton. beginning, of. week, cooler anyone present when the election takes place. According to law, anyj voter may make a nomination for the position.

No nominations from foutsiders areexpected by mem bers of the county court however. I1 1 -1 FINAL SOFTBALL SERIES OPENS TONITE Ua.lllU Ul I-I1U I UIII 1 1. a rood many of that, last: lorn coor. WmiMtjrai'rP A Bonds of justices of the peace must be renewed biennially." HAS NEW MANAGER Alvls Oakley recently. Joined the Piggly Wlggly store here as manager.

Mr. Oakley comes to Murfrees- jboro from Springfield, where he was connected witn tne nggiy Wiiggly store. Previous to his location there, he was manager of several stores in different parts1 of darn totta'-have to be counted 6n 8 nt A the cut in (Some of the more noted Tree Causes Death Of 4 Mri fon.o coo 1 i Qn j-ft Murder! noonnd night of week. The 19 show will open just before noon, the "horse sow will' begin I anuouuemg- meir lvl .1: n. rr ph "'7 lflru1 h1s blamed todav for1) SaelSS.JSS'wSJt.

BUTIieU UCyuilU lcvugiuuuu "ww bodies were identified as: Phil orrey, pilot and Phoenix restaurant owner. Steve Lindsay, restaurant nfan- ager. Harold Baker, ice company execu-tive. Dwlght Hanson, soap salesman. expecting to be returned next year.

any war you can bet on the regular pie-eaters up there nowL -the first table boys-aren't In any riividina humor. (Rumor aayeth I 0 Commerce Union-Buchanan treniity of the island, a landslide Tarpley softball game tonight had buried approximately 100 Chi-officially opens the final series afinese workmen erecting a new Jail games for city championship. an undetermined dtw troi Kentucky and Indiana for the second game tonight at Pell City, Aug. 17. U.R Seven of the Alabama Fuel Iron Co.

went on trial here today for the murder of Virgil union coal miner, near on Oct. 28, 1935. Thomas was in the lead of a car avan of union miners who were on their way to "organize" the Acmar 1 mine of the company. He was shot rinwn hv a hil nf mWn. mm UnH i "fl tC .7 TV jruie lire tnat tne state claims was discharged by the group of company men' jCharlie Shepherd, Acmar mine superintendent, was expected to be country club park Consumers meets me, American crewxnese four teams will nlftv doublp "ronnrt ou4 UVB" 41uu6 tenements tney re mouy up wthe ghlp hed and burst into; because each suspects 't'other fia.mes 4 having sticker pockets for the Dos-j The 'CTash also was responsible sett-Campaign funds, that are indirectly for a fifth death.

An" suddenly, to have sunken out of amDulanc to the scene of sighj in various sinking funds. accident struck an So the; old gray veterans and the injuring Rosita Martinez, 4. old widows, many of them havd Attendants at the airport were: leftsome almost destitute must unable to reach the wreckage of the i lose what the Federal Government. n'anff wr-anp of the flamesThe-l Tom Youree was Drougnt to tnelbe located here," Mr. Oakley winner 01 wmcn win oe ae- jnfirmary for medical treatment nfe.

morning. "I hope to be here clared city champions of. 1936. will be held three bights each-week for two weeks, Monday -jWednesday and Friday nights hav morning He was loading' feed at the Rutherford creamery when me t.on of "in oil can fell on hislef handf cutting theTbp of his fori company. Jle took charge here last Thursday or tw 1 1 "uw 1 for a long time." 1 QUINTUPLET CABBAGES New Britain.

Conn. (U.R The fad for quintuplets has entered the vegetable, kingdom. Louis Meyer of Blue Hills has raised five nor mal-sized heads of cabbage on one stalfc. ig seen seiec-tea so tnatteams wuithA-gityJ- night's rest between encount- Apparently authentic reports to tne ir'St aeienaant piacea on trial finger with a deep'gash. jas Judge Alto V.

Lee opened thej- Wallace Bell. son of Mrs. court-Others arraigned for the mi-jwallace Bell, fell todav on a piece ers. Special games are to be arranged for Tuesday and Thursday, accord has ready for them, if their "state but says the word. It is a fitting finale to Gov, Mc- Alistefs administration that i should pass out under this last utmost cloud.

Thus it maintains its' unity. Its. perfect record remains unblemished. ner's murder -are Herbert C. in0f glass and cut a deep gash on his right, Garfield Hammock, Lewis left below the elbow.

Sev- Hawkins John Rich, James Coup-eral stitches were taken, to 1 0 land and Robert Ferguson. jthe wound. IS to an announcement made this with a crew of probably three or 'morning "by Bob Martin, owner or four men. Other isolated native jthfe park. Icraft undoubtedly also were lost i "It.

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