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M A N M Y FAILED TO ACRE s Judge Harcoutt

ierous Ballots * faken;Stoo48to4 I jurj in the case pf J D |an o£ this placer -Who l a s I undergoing trt&l „ „be£ore

Judge B.. E •* Harcourt in cot it tor tho-'" past „*our

Jm aifaon cnttrge;, reported to Hai court *at nudnfght that

pad failed to^reach an afe^ee,

jurj received-tho evidence] casi amfset l red i o r a ver

May be Alive

Mia, P I , June 16—Hope -tjras today tha t Glenn Brophy,

|sh diet who 4^api>eared 18, aS31i. is alJve among

||agan savages ofr3Eam!,Jiorth* ost of the Pbilippyie {Islandst Japanese fishing hpat < and

Inoe .reported a sfcrangp figiire seen signalling from the

of the island St rong c u t heavy waves and fear of

avages prevented small boats approaching to investigate

fcphy vanished between Ma-phina, and Imzon, P. I., while

flight ; # 0 m -&iangfe.ai . to

diet at 2:45 Thursday, afternoon. After repeated baHotWjg it became apparent that no verdict could he agreed uppijv and this fact was re­ported to the. court.

I t is understood that the jury for sometime stood eight to four for conviction and at the conclusion the Balloting was .nine to three tor conviction., The Jury- was discharg­ed :•

I t is believed that District Attor­ney Munson will move for a new trial In the meantime Harrigan was returned to- the County Jail where he has Been retained since his arrest; he having failed to ob­tain bail.

^ , JUNE 17*1932 i 1 1*. IV

gt tC^OKNES ft

HOOVER AND CURTIS NAMED BY REPUBLICANS

Chicago, June 16—The Republi­can Party put its same Hoover-Cur­tis ticket bacK in the field today and the 2,000 delegates and alter­nates who accomplished tile deed' scattered to their homes for the political plowing.

Preslent Hoover accepted the nomination and the platform in a message read to the convention in which he Said that the objectives of theSparty lie beyond "platforms and measures" in "that sacred realm of ideals, of hopes and as­pirations, those things of the spirit which make the greatness?] and the soul of the nation,"

Both.'the 'nomination of thttPresl-

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Kansas _•.'•*. Marsbap Peputy,.alias Marshall Oe-j Pew, 37,' yesterday worn by hi? fu­tile attempt to evade punishment by flight to South Africa, was sen­tenced :to life»iftprisonmeht today for the kidnaping cff.Jrtrs. Nell Don­nelly wealthy sarmgnt manufac­turer, last December 16th,

Be escaped -the shadpw of the nppse by a plea of guilty; in. re­turn for Which Prosecutor James

fcan, 'macMH»:^to,4^u^|i|||ftT te^oday ibr>|hk'lf#l^--cafiW a t th ftft^$jfl^^;1$j a as the new chairtBan-bt the mai; committee* .. ."•"C.*,". ' adeftfi a former ^firstary to Went ,Coolidgeih waSffftfe choice 'resident Hoover tor campaign

Jager; TSiS name wfc& presented'! national teotoaSitte/er at ft.

Iting Justfiatt&f t|e\c3»Tention. lid By" "-Postmaster , .fleiteraf j m director pE this pro-conven-i | Hooyet- 8ct!vtti(& aafl .accept-?

iitai^tQ-,*iia^6f^ift :*h%.c^rnitteotne^ •^tisof^thl^'lij^t^. »n'd:tthe; hprhiuioes ^4tah.S^r':^6un^;•Bovettnli6hy'•'• • i"'|^'atorW8k-oiiQh{^'th%'ietjlf-:

ing ch^lrmah» aadAr. Hubert Work of (Joi^rido, the cbairman Iti the 1928 campaign, joined Sanders La presiding over the committee ses­sion.

HanMotislyii a rijteetiiujf

calleftfora^lrigMnrc^^igli

Its nettfy^ chbse*".'npm&^e'i iident JHo'oyee >nd fice.Preii<:|

Curtis,

Medina People in Auto Accident

Harry Stanley and Mlss^Dorothy .. _^ _ __OT_ harinonyJ <Shatfee of Medina were severely

ers' t w * t Jin^i^8l*W *liatge | lniared in an anto accident Wed-

iee'e-mmende'tt. the Uje

jue_ mm?T*i. > M^mt\\ |h ScfioolJttiBXa:%, steS^ toast at

ParW:#t:Jiiglht.;?." "' "''•"*' ' llabamtt/gctiQoi' fs p a y i n g * |ic a t "% '4 i ' i ^ 1 *^^ 1 ** ' . - "*^

m. M # ^ M | f ^ s t ' i f o l a h a t t (

j watng* g ^ f ^ e M JohjB*6ff lek sc|«rt;^o!ay>:«i' '^a: *^fe p theifcpi^Hsw.:'">/v*• '• - ' _ |eorgo_:'i0^tt^,.6f ;:|&i*e'^tfE0f» ' Wend*'are enfoj^h^fo oatlhg;

|ay at |jte.Mtjkfl • ' '" :•

he»day night on the. Campbell bft^evArdj-thrtie mitds west of totikporfc" -

Their car was rammed by an aato owned by. James C Wrysback, of Tlnffalo |«(d. bjdry danjaged,

Stanley's left arm ttas badly crashed and tho elbow bone broRen lh several places. Miss Chaffea ;s8fierea -ajivete lacerations of the leg and other bruises.

James O'Donnell of Rlclimond ftnit i . Iv who- w«» riding to tho

llBJsback ca? auaihlned several cuts on tho head and hands. Both

f cars insra badly damaged.

7iil Rogers Pkks |

tertt . Lacy Browning, Holltday ^attv)

farmer and former school treasur­er, also pleaded guilty and was sentenced to servo- 25 years in the state penitentiary.

Browning, regarded by officials as a minor figure in the kidnaping, arranged for tho use of a squalid cottage near Bonner Springs, Kan.,| for the imprisonment of Mrs, Don­nelly during negotiations for 575,-000 ransom,

' l .want to get wherever it Is I'm going," Bald Deputy, known here

fas. Martin DePew, when offered the opportunity of apeatctog In his own behalf-,

U ymn sSSmSE iht» C0ttrt.-tb,$!pjtf8* josei jSptlelt^ M f e m o a t fn whfciBf he said* he, hatched the plot t o ttd-ftap Mrs. Dohnefly to an attempt

. ti> collect *W,oi)0 rApJom. and en« igioeerod Its eiqehttfto. He declar­ed that through/rat his flight ho-bBlIeved his associates had collect­ed the ransom and "douhie-crossod'* him, Mrs. Donnelly was released -Without payment <$f the money,

Deputy related i n court that ho had married Ethel DePow, who i s la ja8 awaiting trial in tho Don

{nelly kidnaping, without tho for­mality of obtaining a divorce froth a wife lie deserted tn Downingtown, Pa, Ethel DePeW» a nurso once eniployed i n th< . Donnelly homo, had boon i t i s t r w e n W to, curing him of a narcotic habit, ho said.

Awaiting trial with Mrs. DoPew are Paul Scheldt, owner of the cottage where Mrs. Connelly was held §0 Wars^ and Oharlia Mele,: whom Jlrs. Donnelly Identifled $& one of her guards.

iii>n.ij~>;y!)i|iv!'»y.

^ e '©ryt ' j i i i f t '?a^ ' | |^-- iw* ['•be afral.d^.'t'^eslc^-lft seen; [iot -or nertr#'.|ft>'a».*'J» « * *bn^;

it's hatd to.;&s«Jt»i». 'air-aft fatisi I iittssV W <gffl '*iia{j

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Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Clint Bragdon of

West avenua entertained at dlniier iChnrsday.Mr* ahd.MIJK iUR^Wat-'son and Miss Mildred Hico of Nia­gara Falhj and Sirs. Robert Bayne anddanghter Crystal and Sirs. Bergman alt of KnckvIHe.

*ths Ifniversity of Boffslo confer­red degrees on a class of 337 men aftd woinett yesterday.

dent and Viceprebtdeut we\o amdelf unanimous, though there wera *$$m_ tered votes for other can.di! | | |^ | | during the balloting.. ",• •' '*|£%:f'*''

President Hoover re'celvod^lt 126% votes on ^oJKc^ia roll $$M with'others.spattered " * *KII«SS«S** as Coolidge, 4%; f ? a ^ . i ^ l l , ™ , , , . 6. Dawes, ,1; Senator ^fi?-Mw*!Sf| Blaine, vVisc(0|8{w...„13. a i o t ' | | p ""*1'3

9en|tor Jaijla". i?f New Tork, l f ^ r,. W3*1i

The general apathy tqwatt!.;!fn| tis^ which w|*s mantte§li , - ^ | ^ boom for Dawes, which was | | | i ^ tnrgd by the former *teM?r^$)i$| %bmti\t yesterday was r | v | | M | | | ! the eathusiasMi diselayM-lql$tS^ candidatos. But thorn 'ms '%4$$i on whorni the delegates could.o^j ter, and the* ve|§raa Kahsan wJ ff Voted annthef term t6 haoowa |f<|[" .flrat RepuhU^ii vlcopresiaBht 'imf> to succeed itnjjiejr. xt $$%

Curtis ra«$!# :. «S??l, \ « r t « ^ i | the .otffciol |iate^_M«)^l&. wt^' nation wa^^nw'-unlfliWbuli, « ^ :

Bets 5 to 3 on i

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" " L I L i...i tii.i„,i i l,i,i., , „., i i , ,<»»»>, i r . . vHifiyii,,,,,,,^—,1 I'MLimm .•.•.ii'r'>^V» "' i Hi" ' i»i..uM|iTC?iti-,. ^ . M ^ I J I H , . . »,^,ff.Vir<ia„,ii,(ii i ^ . m w * ,. J,.M ffA.li • n'ip

& W^s^erU Hoover

p. fe. GRANWJ) M« , # '

im Ne.w Tforh, June

Winterbottbm, well IsnoWn York mortfefon, faJfcficfcinK dent Hoover to retain Ijis C t l fM t he big ilght t)j£«/fall H o d d s W 5 to 9 agninst t M fteld. '• ]

Wlntorbottom pYankcd dofn ;

$1,000 with Setting CommissKmar Jack Doyle today against 5^0(|j placed on tho field by Krogh, man-about-to^rn.

Doy1« said this was tho fin!

Rtjp**:,'$ww J ^ - r A n ignominy oos aiSiW «<is ^bpared.* foct*y

|for two convlcied terroriite, oftb |of whoin wa^'captttred only 10 (days ago v»th botntis Intended for premier MUSSOMKI, I Ono w*3 Ijoiisoiifco Bovanet ac-|cuso4 l e t t e r of a ghng tha t has Ibcon throwing estpioslycs In var-.ious parts of Itniy, ana tho other iwns h i t henqhman, Angela Sbar«

Frai»f'dollotto, who was arrested Juno •jB, n w e ths Premlert* ofllco with two;,bombs itnd an automatic on

Mrs. D» Finite Dinner Guests

Miss Emtio Boardman* Miss Edith Grant and tho Misses Ebba, Esther and Viotoarla Petoreon wore dinner guests of Mrs. Duano Fink at box homo In West Shelby; Wed- j nosajty- erctniW--.. , ^ . ) , , , ^ ; t

bound astride chairs and shot in t i e backs at dawn tomorrow, f h « Austrl'an ,daneejr sl«eelh«art of Bovone, Jfarghorfla Blahov and five others wcro sentenced to 30 years' imprlsonnwnt each. Two «{ero sontencod to 10 yonr*

A special tribunal convened only this week presided over the $$*¥>•: I • y . J. ' ' :•« . • • . t? fliitiij-'liitii. ,'..•*,! ) n , . i , j . , ' , , ) , . . .M'. I^.LVI,

EXTORTIONIS LED IN BUNCH BY POLICE

Geneva* Jfnno tsWVSTord that thla city has boon aucccRsfal in its bid for tho 1033. convo«Mo»,of Uw Kow York State Orange wn» greeted with Joy hero tonight*

Tho Executive Committee) of tho State Orange, after volint to meet to Geneva, fixed tho dates of tho convontioa «g Fob. 7, 8, 0 And 10. This rociin» th»t • tho•• convention win ope4 o|i"» *U4«d»y »nd «ios© on, vmtti'm « HBmhflr of pro-'.ctmvtmtliw *«etti« *t«- -ifx#wte!j.to| W «i«««d-"*tt''-tfi* pifW*ifa(t Jtoit-' d»y.

Uat woo* thd Ex'eoutWtt Coni-mlttee made k'y&A% cH-tasnictton TO lhl» city-, Before coming' hofft (ho commitUa Inipoctsd fftcllittes at Uko Plaeld and alter leaving horo porfornloa slmJlar tuuctIon» It« Buffalo anil Ni»«ara Falls, In

I Knowlesville

provlous years Uiq corawiupo hajt announccdi its dee jay lmmo!4tatt)3f (ottowtng Ita trto/oi IftspcoHoWlttJt tlits, year tho aaoiataa wass-aolayoa; B(Kjau8Q; of iHj^UMtcttVof o^ertt otj other DWeo* tho cararnlttfto wlajie^ nxofo UwO; tft rfltt h: % do^slpnr,

t i • * $* ^

Contingent on a court order from the State- Banking Benattmqttt, tho Stato Sank ot Hilton i s ln,-i-e*dt-iioss to open i t* door on S.artur4»# t

Formal ^ppHcatton for; tghs qr^or ^ u i a tnado during tho forepart o t

ttio week. •* * The reopening la mado sosslhl*

attQt sls 'njpntha ot ^prsi'Qii tho {jpart of the depositors^ cotamftl^es

the now Board oS DirectoU *ntl many other ,olti*ons pt tl^o c oin* mt^htty. t *

pit lwra of tho now bank wtU ho TlC \u Burrltt,. presid,ontf WilUaiw V% Jf^j»pomb» vtCApwaldaDit;; "Wft* + \w Curtis, •jlqe jijMJlJdwtf Pfod R Van Teohtonlt oaahier, and iuan*i£8*

' t y u n Paxson^'a'Sststiant cashier* Tho o n c e r s ^ay ,t;h^ b»»k will b o ^

8S nor cqnt^fquld when It reopen*, and thus bo. k '1 a strong postttditv Praqtlcally 100 nor nmt fit thft Atp^ poallora^alKniatt toloa^ca o t a s p w cent ot thbtr deposits, tUo.:RooUes-tdi> T.rust '^ Stifs Bovost^Cdnfpalny acting fts'rfenqsttary ot tha fundV

Albion Man Is Found Shot to Death ia Room

J * urn* wwumw. \ 5 , > 1

mot, B«e4o«v ot 26 Wwt'ftirt? St'MBt, Albion,' y/as1" dlanowsd

I shot to dsath, appavently by his owni.hanoV l»t« yeaterdny la » roojn c$«jpl*d; by Ihhft n* «!tt Jlrn slitting Off lc« in tb* «s6oud fiooV

l$£ *tfi* Orleans Triwt*d9m»»ny

•Mh Bt«don vtm about 60 year* . | 9 ^ r i t « op*rat«4 a tJry!geo4ft #\<X W ^ n ' n w«ar More" tti^ro' m^r« .than'2d y*»r», giving it "up att«i» " '^tj i iw" r^ver««s « year «gfr,

jjcVthnt Mwe ho «pre*«nt»dl,«i J Rochester insurance ugeney.' !-?• |||"i»*vJ!wa: "by his w(d«W» Mtt<

Blanche Beedon, four sons, and * da1»«ht^ * '

>.- « • i * > ' % i ! 1 f t *

East Side Soft Ba t t f earn Won

Tho Bast Sldo Soft Ball Team brought themselves "out or the losing column last night at tho Oak Orchard Ball Park by defeating the Elks 9 to 10 in tho first ton inn­ing game of the season. The Elka started off with a bang In tho first toatog scoriflg «<nrea.tftu& Ho#-over the East .'Biters tightened np

Chicago, III,, Jtanr* ie—Ambush*] od by detectives, Ihrco alleged o » tortlonlsta wero killed by shotgun and pistol iiro today as they at­tempted to kidnap Morris Schccter, ganiblor.

The shooting ocenrred in Scbec-tcjfs Ivodp hookmaklng establish­ment when raorahers of tho bant^ attempted t o drag htm- from tho placo after h$ rofasod to pay them »i3,Q00. Last wmk they call­ed upon tho gambler and ordered' a im 1* havoi tho srrrfl ready today or t a t o tho conseijoences.

Instead Schector notified P « Roche, chief investigator for tho stale'* attorney, and whoa the terrorists arrived today tboy wolk e# into a poltj? trap. t

Ono of tho siain men wa (dent) •fied By Roeha oa Harold Partnpr

after that and showed some * * h t s i u > m M M W W W O m m markabto bail playing to nose the Elks oat by a ono run scora. t h o East 8iders arti n o * at a tfo wlt6

{the Soutts Side Bo#a tor the ceils? position, each having won one-games and lost foai?.

PRESIDENT IS PROVED MM OF Hi

ChfcagOi lit. Iqao id—Whoa the PreafdeW of th i . United S ta tes | goes to bed tonight he wfli be

:*bteW'carry" with mm tba faQ consciousness that Herbert Hoover Is one] of the most powetfiii polltfc fcal manager tho RopabHeaa party has known In many years.

There were, three btg issues to] bo presented at the KepaBlfea& ; conventloa as for as th© Admlals^ tratioa was -ettoeetnteSi Tfe® tfr\ nomination of the President. 'iFlce*! 'Jfterfdent ««i_tfie pissago of* ore-;!

l t teJk;ir jr-k»kl«ir: i^t1» tho

*n 'ttes#>bif«i\4i6ft tfeti owe oi. »Kas^%^;^" : a o | j an | f .o t t hat-

|tbe3r4,afoflt»'ti!at'i»rvoi)iS'laay ^tag te.*]ttei'0l':||i:eS«'f*t^w. oat 1 ft* l^eirttk'^lRcife.'liiist •Iter »hE3M, •-:'';-;v> v;,; , • "fctf" ,sa9-:i»ys»'-:iri|i" it artrfol.

zne that .**$> ,«tth * f*riwm«t*f'

*«a*.«Bt:«V vuitelM^e.'* ._,;.."-itettBed •«« wet. 01 tbree we*erf«

o*er wlfltoot a bfteh and tho I'.-deibaataia 3W: oa tlsiie way homo; fonlglit'Bfter thre© «elrd days.

Hiss. rte^tealcatJOa ofi President SSotftBt «ate ttHtet Itt itestoL Q$t$. oitff othe* eattdid$tdr» Saisie. vm^ placed fceforb the caavcattsa a«d: tha i isM..XasetSt I Ptmia of Slary.; land., to ttm votlr«* howoveii otftfiTi familiar names boMcd op. FO«K»; .6* 'Presidcat •CealldgO' 8 ^ *%.;

IvoteSi Batwe* tSsev, Btalca thMceoj Franco fos r aistJ <m. owa «KssteF| ISatfswowti Oca htft Ifeavcjr swegt!

:*rst .ballot- 4&di hSr»«Js&»J&». *a»f ^dawdt-uitaoBaww, ^_<

cate of title found in tho clothing of a second dead man, boro tbo nasip Prank Rogers, and a Chicago Address.

The other victim was Sara Kau. Chicago police character,

Roche wo3 cf tha opinion ail

i(ent« nicrnbcro of a St. Loots gang t i s t has been preying upon peruana In tho middle west during tho Ittat two years*

A relative.' ot Schecter, known a» prass McDonald, a 8 t toato gamo-tor. was kidnaped by tho «amo l^ag n year ago and forced to bay J39.00O rahsont, the former told Roche.

Wanted of their contemplated visit to tho hookmaklng establish-rnent today. Roebo and ate srjead secreted themselves in an eSteo adjoining tho gaming room and connected with it by » buzzer. i .

: .. , ..,.,w.... y •»-

t Birthday Party ' , Mr«. A, J. Richards of Btst 0 a t c r street «Bt«rtolned on Wed-&s#Jay its bonof of tho ItB Birth-ifilry of fago Richards ftwdy of Hkheaier who wo* her geedt,

tm o aM eports wero etslbyerf ftflfV *e& by. detetottS' refrcshweti't*,:

^ e r a - l s f d l o r if.

SOFT BALL A t A 6M&€E

-^arveys •

Moose Elks. • Sooth S!i© .BistSMs

wm •urn' 5-4

• 8 2 •I •t

0 1 2 2 4

ijom

nm ASM . u sa. moStf ^ sowmsmE- ,z «v mmm& .10-

. • •sum sum. tp n» Mm..

Situ. Walter it, ^QWOU of Qenova is tlio, guest et hor slater Mrs. Clard A«bll i» . '

Mrs. JuraesWoodgldo will give a kitchen auower Saturday evening l» honor of Mto KlUabath Wood* side whoso manrl*«o takea place to tlto near fatur#»

Mrs. Clara Whil«foll has gone to her cottage at Lakeside for tho

samrocr. i About 10 attended tho animal

meeting of U» Presbyterian Miss-ternary sotfety hold a t tho beauti­ful homo of Mr. and .Mrs. Jcsje Hlrt-elatr • S t e a l s ? ittciBoBB.

Intercstirnii tetiers *ero read from former p«»tors wives and merabefti.

Mrs. *'red Artnatros^ had charge of a *pleodi(J proinram. & comedy skit "The Sr?nofies*iMo Uplift Sa-efety** was *Buf *b!y and pleaslBg* ly gi*oB.

8{r& SflSa t^Uagl i l , Mrs. Mary Hqod, Mr». (itutge Aridcrsou and 2$**., tSat*f» smt -of Albion. Mrs, Arthur GiBelt, Km. Marvin WB-son Bad Mf. aaa Mra. WUlts Prod-den of Medio* wero prcaoat from out <r# towa.

Thd 8. T . t* «s»sy contest *po»-i sere* by « * W * . ^ win elese with * iarerti inTSper fn tho M. B.. e&ate& tt^nflay evening, Jatto trjib,

%% i o'docfc mttdata time. ' Th«- 4* «*i»y coffltestarjfit a « * itselr teacher*, dlatrist gt»ee*fntcml 'imw-Mra. Mm Cii***- «rfd,.^l«a liaelte Jfovrer «ad t i t sa 'Aw® Cm-

mi

Banliago. Chile, June 'l '«—Thij two-wcek»>ot4 socrslut, KbW$ ntont ot Chile-' was" hmttiieedi* t & n^ftt by a hostile tr tf l l tw moV<| mont, (lesorlbod »s «o«n|eMto*ol|* ttonajry, whiuh threattonoa ft. PKcto ed baitfo at tbo prejldontial ? 4

. CaiaMnore^ «»u \f0liint:O«Hi, flsti* irktcd W more than 1,(100 armed rafti), (tofoiidort tho pnl^cQ wlior<»

.•tJatittiot leaders taught refuge

HAS NEW REVOLT

. Annual Picnic Tho Annoat ptohte dt tho AxullkH

Cltib vrtjs-hcld In tho City Fnfft] la-tt ovemlns. Um O, A, Barn?*, chairmaaai «nd her wnrftittojj tkm. Hartley Tamer adtl Mis* Bdtf* l<otalntt Berry are- t o bo «&n*t>tft intod oa tho mtccess of tlw evcii' i»» Mw.w,w.„,i»l,i,f,u,,mi|,"'']»j"«)^'wwyH.i,.i,i",f"""'^i„. man

over, CBunty ntWWont, wi l l ' p% gttest^ a t thl* time, i Following tho supper * i»ro|rai» *i».fitt glwtt and t&fr prfatt essa^i «1U bo road and gr!»c» awarded by Mra. Dora yattnor, chairman o t tli» judges,

Tho tmblie in oordlally Invited to tho progriaiv and onyeao ¥»?»!»• tag to attend tho twppar can do sa by larolaMog a tare*o.

Tha lad le* of tho Pres&ytcjrton; eharch v^Jt hold a ftemo mad* lc» er«s»m and strawberry fcaityal ojtl tho ciwEEch i»wr^ Wednesday «voa*| tag Juno 22(1,

Illrti Ad* Bansontan la entertain-| Ing bar grandaaiiKbtor trom Lyrt"

diinvilio this week, GbfiftMB'* 0»y vrlH hot oBsofVejd

tn the Presbyterian enurclt Sunday.

Htotftbb^^* * 1 ! f«chlne fcuus%ftnd,rin« ^quads'

fpn embtrt »t wfaiiovY^ oa lit* balconies «a4 on tho reef ot the n«t«re, t^—. '

Just acres* tho plasfu the^Wott-Ing troons wero conecntrall'nx lot lft««ini|nf tt*mtierii at the W « MrhJ»t5yf^»dor(ed WOrMrlrtf • tn km afc oltlmnfunr; tij th> iororm W&. x i } I i t i W \

The refit*'force* rflreichia*out on the ttMfi behind palm, tree*, their risen Hi their tthlest w*tch»ii|C the p*l»^, > '

fithlnd the advance guard of the, fehels the rn*i» (orcea wer«f con* centralis nfoimd tho W « Min!*> try, whife- Ooneral Crt y i*«s w porUd to b# heading th* military phase ot ill* movement I»tnrfi!t«ntt WPOrt* «M C*rio» 0. XMim, for mer »mb*»»»tiw to Woshlnitott and recintty on»te<t teem th« ne^ goei«li*t r«»im*, was involved; ih tho oiitbretK

Since 5fOvo»6ar tut; Siedbon Connty 6s3\ dfcitrfrMted |W,U85.S« tn "oemo aqtf work relief.

PRISE LEAVES FOR CONGRESS

ftf&e, faint- 30-^-€^r#Ral 'fjor« mm Xmriri, legate oi: Pop«- Kte . S I h» th» EseftikMtte Congress a t

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