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SECTION TWO TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1954 SPORTS, CLASSIFIED RADIO, TV PROGRAMS THE A SHEVILLE CITIZEN Buncombe Sales Up By $4,740,188 County School Special Tax Is Discussed Possibility of the levy of a special 25-cent school tax Buncombe County's retail sales in the fiscal year cuu Biiowea me secona largest increase in the state over the same period a year ago, according to the United Press. Buncombe's sales of $115,938,621 were $4,740,188 more than during the 1952-53 fiscal year. Forsyth County, "ic auaipcaL mil rose $6,208,742 to $145. in the county was raised yesterday as county school of Two Airlines Affected By CAB Proposal WASHINGTON. Aug.

2 Wi-A Civ- 050,562. For the state as a whole, sales totaled $3,072,845,703 in the fiscal year just ended or 112,213,971 more than last vear. Sales for the 1953-54 year were below the 1952-53 level in 44 of the state's 100 counties. Retail sales made by state stores to points out of the state ficials sought additional funds from the Board of County Commissioners. T.

C. Roberson, superintendent of county schools, told the commissioners that funds are badly needed to provide insurance coverage on new school buildings as they are completed and to provide additional buses to transport children to the new high schools which will draw attendance from pupils who il Aeronautics Board examiner to declined from a 1952-53 figure of $172,954,847 to $167,543,715. Sharpest in-state retail sale declines occurred in Alamance, Anson, Cabarrus, Caldwell, Davidson. Franklin, Hoke, Iredell and Lincoln counties. day recommended route changes for Eastern Air Lines and Piedmont Aviation designed to improve Man Charged In Attack On Housewife formerly attended many old high schools.

Roberson said later that the In- -surance and school bus items were included in the budget request sub it ted earlier to the service between Charleston. Among counties with increases was Haywood County where sales were $23,137,139 compared with $21,810,506 a year ago. However, he said these items Less than an hour after he is alleged to have grabbed Mrs. W. and Columbus, Ohio, and Detroit.

In an initial decision which will become the board's final ruling unless exceptions are filed within 10 days, Examiner William J. Madden proposed that: 1. Eastern be authorized to operate beyond Charlotte, N.C.. to Detroit by way of Columbus and Building Permits Show Drop In July Building activity in Julv was be were included in a $180,000 cut in the school budget ordered by the commissioners. (The cut applied to current expense and capital out-ilay tutvds foe both city and county Doilie Ward of 84 Hall while she made up a bed at her home at a.m.

yesterday, Joseph Ran low the volume for the same month a year ago. according to compari- schools). The city and county got a $6,914 dolph Dixon, 28, ol 66 McLain at. was picked up by City Police on Courtland Ave. Dixon was charged in two war Sin rf ronnrl rr Cm Itrn Iuja vm a h.m -Ztwri L.

DiPar Ph meeting hall for the summer assembly grounds of the Fellowship of Southern Churchmen. The project is one of 34 conducted around the world this summer by the council to furnish living examples of Christian unity. INTERCHURCH FELLOWSHIP is getting a practical demonstration in Buckeye Cove near Swannanoa, where a work camp group of young people under sponsorship of the World Council of Churches is erecting a increase Srom county tax money to split between them to handle the 2. Piedmont be extended beyond at city Building Inspector W. Har-Charleston to Columbus by way wood's office Parkersburg.

W. and Mariet- I-ast month Wood issued 59 Der. rants with housebreaking and assault on a female. He is being increasing school plant. No change was made in the commissioners in th 34 57.rnt law held in the City Jail in lieu of a Inspect NVw Asaemoly (ronnI $2,000 bond.

I for school purposes. However, the 'a. ohl- Imits for $294,910 worth of new 3. The application of Lake Ccn-1 residential and non residential tral Airlines for a route between building construction and repairs Charleston and Detroit by way ofjan(j alterations to all types of Seedsmen Mrs. Ward told police that she levy, applied against a small in crease in property valuation, will yield the $6,914.

(The commission- ers also customarily turn over to LoiumDUs. Lima, unio, ana iuic-: structures, do, be denied. I In July 1953 a total I of 65 permitsl Open Meet I oria council 12 injured Official Visits Here In Accidents was making up the bed in a bedroom when someone entered her room, grabbed her by both arms Irom the rear and then placed one hand over her face. With his other hand. Mrs.

Ward MaHHpn tairi T.akr (Vnlral would were issued for the corresDondine corresponding' need an additional $300,000 a yearjtypes of work costing an estimatedi rIxrnri'ri in mail subsidy support for the $311,209. 1 UIIIU1 1 the schools any excess collected it the valuation turns out to be higher than anticipated). Roberson said the insurance will cost approximately $5,000 and the Permits issued last month were proposed new route. for $210,750 in new residential con-j Advance registration indicates Eastern had asked for an exten- By PHILIP CLARK Twenty traffic accidents in 12: "oat Making the Swannanoa Vallev a check point in his Western North Carolina counties! all attendance records will be (ion of its route beyond Charles- struction. an increase of approxi l-m to Detroit, via Columbus and "lately $8,000 over the correspond new buses (excluding those already in? officers as saying that the ing figure for July 1953.

broken when the North jraui piuju. ii "two Dersons fand injuries Reir Hsinrirh Rnhrhh nf Canov Cuitvorl 3 nrl vector. lw0 Persons am mjuiltl obtained for the new North Bun-combe school) will cost about Toledo, as an alternate to the assailant then threatened her life Last month, $18,550 worth of new 000. beedsmcn Association open lis i i to 18 others, according to a re annual three-day convention in day completed an inspection visit to the assembly ground ipon by Capt. D.

G. Lewis, com if she cried out. Following a short struggle. Mrs Charleston-Detroit route it now operates bv way of Akron and Cleveland. The examiner said, however, Candler told Roberson and Frank business and institutional building was authorized, compared with mander of Troop State Highway Patrol.

E. Laycock. chairman of the Coun Grove Park Inn tomorrow i tne fellowship of Southern Churchmen now under con-Association President Jim in Buckeye Cove $58,713 in the same month of 1953. that requiring Eastern to bypass Ward told police, she was able to free herself and fled across rharle.mn would reduce Pied- Of last month's total for this ty Board ot Education, that if the county schools can scrape up the A breakdown of accidents by erland of McNair' Yield-Tested nev- fllr- rionrpacn is executive secretary ior ecu- county (number of accidenU first! the street to the home of some mont's competition and thus p.type of work, $18,000 was for the vent a likely year in-new First Church of the NazareneSeed Companyi Laurinburg, esti-jmenical work camps of the youth department of the World number of injuries second neighbors. insurance money, the county will endeavor to provide funds for the need for on North Ann Street crease in Piedmont's mated the convention will draw Council Of Church, which figure) follow: Don was arrested oy rairoi- ot.orv.l u.

n.t. men W. E. Roberts. Don Poore Police said Mrs.

Ward's assail Last month, $15,315 in repairs, additions and alternations to residential buildings and $49,965 in the same type of work for non-resi- rljnftil KiiitHinrro urara a i it Kst- 300 or more persons, including! outstanding seed producing and merchandising experts fromit' throughout the nation. 1 mail pay. For this reason. Madden said. Eastern's route should be extended northward srom Charlotte in blv ground for work camp i1: 15velndJ 4-6' t1-0' iLsj il killed: Henderson 2-3.

Jackson ant gained entrance to the house am mis summer. n. The assistance is given in direct-1 Mitchell 1-0. 1 killed; Rutherford i tnrougn me m.cnen stead of from Charleston. lu.N u.

ii Julv lass mrmit. il The convention is scneouiea 10 work contribution by a group and Swain 1-1. Age Limit Fixed Only children who will be six years of age on or before Oct. 1 can be admitted to county school first grades, Supt. T.

C. Roberson said yesterday. County schools open Aug. 26. Principals report for preliminary work on Aug.

12. City schools open He taid wnue in wou altera.open with registration at the inn i f- Zt andllions or additions to dwellings and! tomorrow afternoon and will close Jaycees Approve By-Laws Change 4 young people working under the No accidents were reported to ''sponsorship of the World Council. I the Palro1 Ashe. Caldwell. Lrw.

Cherokee. Clav. Graham. Macon, land projects are chosen on the Transvlvania Watauga and they already are on eastern om comm r- uasis oi puienu-i- coniriDuiion to. yancey counties.

permits issued ports. In a brief business session in; AUg. 30. er routes to Detroit and have ac- cess to Columbus through Pied-I Ist inonth a so international and interracial lei the George Vanderbilt Hotel yes-; nipnn rnmnarpri uiilh 11.V1 ina Cnnu, St lowship. The group working at Buckeye Madden said me oniy uibiuuk v- Louis, a panel discussion on "Side tory part of requiring Eastern to bvpass Charleston would be the 2 Civil Suits Dismissed By Judge Warlick line Merchandising for Relau Seedsmen," and the third in a responsible for initial posed change the by-laws of Uw haM hoo state organization pays for replacing them, roll call instead of secret ballot- id t-.

'L. tiiiiuuca yuuni; men auu women from North Carolina. Tennessee. Florida. West Virginia.

absence of direct one-airpiane cr M-n Toledo and Charleston. series of Seedmen's Short Courses, being sponsored by the association in cooperation with State College Other factors, however, outweigh tuit, iicaHvnnta0f. he added. that the school system will prob- I The vote change proposal will Connecticut, Hawaii, Thailand, Canada and France. A log meeting house is under pnnclpimf inn anA a toAiul ta Judge Wilson Warlick, presiding juuee nuson narucx.

uresiauiE ru- 'y Police Pay Schedule Is Announced The new pay schedule for city and the State Extension Service. The examiner said the capital additions required for the proposed in United States District PJ.656". "TTh. i7vr7 Ttlrun8 funds from 1U appropriation live Committee of the Jaycees at for maintenance. There also will be a varied pro structure to serve as dining hall meeting in Wilmington the last vtorriav nrriPrt Himil But be said that if maintenance Piedmont and tastern.

ana some gram of entertainment designed and kitchen is nearly complete. week in August. funds are reduced while the county for the seedsmen and their wives. delendants what uncertain" as i-axe ten The chief SDeaker for the meet It will feature a scenic tour to police and firemen was set yes ing yesterday was Charles Mc- The examiner estimated that Eastern's proposed new services In the case of Althea Dean against the Sears, Roebuck the plaintiff was seeking $5,000 is adding 5 million dollars worth of new buildings, then the buildings will deteriorate even more than in the past. Cuiston, manager 01 ine lanion- Cherokee, where the group will see "Unto These Hills," a tour of the Biltmore Estate and other .1 terday morning during a conference of city officials.

It is effective Aug. 1. ii.ji wavnesvuie oince 01 ine oouui- would reduce souinoouna irv travel time between Columbus A constant complaint coming be ceived iTWBeU Telephone TelegraphJ talked activities. The assembly ground will serve as a meeting place for ministers and church groups of all denominations throughout the South who are unable to find space in the older assembly grounds of the region. John Riebel of Chapel Hill and Howard Kester of Black Mountain are co-directors of the work who on "micro-wave Participating were city Man hours to 45 minutes, and would tim between Toledo and of oil at the store.

transmission" and other develop-i In the case of the survivors of ERNEST W. ROSS Rotary Club To Hear Talk By E. W. Ross Barry D. Hanes of Polk County against the United States Govern ager J.

Weldon Weir. Public Safety Director Carl B. Hyatt Police Chief C. C. Waddell, Assistant Chief A.

R. Sluder and Fire Chief J. C. Fitzgerald. fore the County Board is that there are not sufficient funds to properly maintain schools.

Candler said be felt the ultimate answer is for a special county school tax. Such a tax could be levied only ments of the telephone research laboratories. A financial report from the com Charleston from 3tt or 4 hours to about Vk hours The Columbus-Charleston fare of $18 40. would be reduced to $9.10, Toledo-Charleston Irom $21-40 to ment, payment 01 sio.ouu under WLOS-TV Signs With 2 Networks camp project. Kester is executive mittee handling the Recreation the National Service Life Insur- secretary of the Fellowships of i ance Act was Judge war-! Park concessions showed that The schedule: New starting pay for police and firemen.

$240 monthly, a $31 a Southern Churchmen. mn than si odd orofit was approved volt couiAy lick granted a motion for a direct Ernest W. Ross of Marion, gov- The work project at the Fel- verdict of dismissal following pres month raise. ized during June. residents and would be levied only Much interest was attached tojoutside the city school district.

th rnrf hr Walter Jtnpe mi The city now operates with a ernor of the 280th district of Ro-: lowship assembly is one of four Pay goes to $260 after one year in the United States set up by entation of the defendant testimony. In the first case the dismissal DuMont and American Broadvtary International, will address the World Council this summer, service; $280 after two years; $300 alter three years. the swimming meet scheduled foriPecial 25-cent supplementary tax. An 13 He save details on the E. Johnson, chairman of the $16 20.

Columtws-cnariesion irum $35 40 to $26, Columbus-Greensboro from $31.80 to $21.80. and Cohim-bus-Miami from $72.35 to $68.35. The local Piedmont Aviation office said that the full significance of CAA Examiner Madden's recommendations will be announced from the main otlice in Winston-Cslom a innn ax all details be- casting Co. network television serv-i the West Asheville Rotary Club ice b.y Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the Ma- came at the conclusion of testi Top administrative and clerical City School Board, said there are plans and promotion for the event mony for the plaintiff.

1 Station WLOS-TV. Charles B. Britt, no Iun nations on the use of re sonic Temple on Brevard Rd. vir nrpftiripnt An. ceipts from the special tax but that workers' salaries are not affected.

They were adjusted upward within the last two years. Raises after $300 a month to nounced yesterday. Th meeting will mark Ross's it is generally used to supplement teacher pay. The tation. with transmittine, annual oiliciai visit to the cluo.

bypass Charleston would be the Roberson. following the meeting facilities now being constructed atop ML Pisgah. has announced and one of 34 throughout the world, according to the Rev. Mr. Rorhbach.

Twenty-one of the camps were set up in Europe and the Nearer East and the remainder in Asia, the Rev. Mr. Rohrbach said, as "a practical way for young people to work for the unity of the church." In all, 1.200 youths spent a month each in the camps. Transportation costs are paid by the be determined by promotions. The new job pay classification for police officers: Music Festival Boasts Rich Folk Songs Fare plans to go on the air broadcast He will confer with Dr.

Robert E. Daniels, president, and other club officers and committee chairman on administration and service activities. Ross has been a member of ing on channel 13 on Sept. 18 with test broadcasts to begin late Sergeant $307, formerly $270.50. Detectives (including chief records with the commissioners, said that a special school tax is generally used for specific purposes such as supplementing teacher pay or new construction and not ordinarily to meet current expenses.

this month. clerk) $318, formerly $280.50. Lieutenant $335, formerly $297. By C. R.

SUMNER Britt said the signing with Du- "Gum Tree Canoe" is another1 fine old timer that tells a simple love story and tells it with a robust beauty that makes it most attractive. Other favorites in- Captain (including detective chief) $370, formerly $330. Assistant chief $410, formerly $363. Mont and ABC does not preclude contracting for other network service. About sundown Thursday when mountaineer talent takes over at the annual Mountain Dance and the Marion Rotary Club since 1945 and is a past president of the club.

He is a member of Here is the county record on school appropriations (for both county and city schools) since the current school building and expansion program started in 1950: individual campers or their churches, and materials used are furnished by the group to be benefited by the project. A number of churches in the Music Festival in the City Audi rlnHp "Peace in the the McDowell County School torium, visitors will be treated to Board, a director of the Merchants 'Mockingbird Hill," "On Top of In 1950, the commissioners ear- a rich fare of folk songs and Meetings And Events Old Smoky," "Lonesome dances. United States contribute directly to the program through the de marked a 30.58-cent levy for schools and appropriated $370,018. The levy Association and a past president of the Parent-Teacher One of the most interesting "Mansion Over the Hilltop," "Wagoner's Lad" and "Lucky Jim." was the same 1951. In 1952.

the things is the great variety in the partment 01 mtercflurch aid of the World Council of Churches. Asheville Calendar TODAY Ross was elected a district gov 7:30 p. m. Blackmer Lodge No. 170, AF and AM.

WeaverviUe. TOMORROW Favorite pieces for the instru the Rev. Mr. Rohrbach said, and wording of the ballads that crops up from different sections of the ernor of Rotary International for mentalists include such composi levy was increased to 34.57 cents and 1463,238 was appropriated. In that year, some new schools began to be completed.

11:30 a. m. Hugh Stanard to remaining expenses are met from 19o4-55 at the annual convention tions as "Gray Eagle," "Turkey mountains. Many of these ver Farmers Federation picnic at lecture on current world affairs. in Seattle, last June.

sions reflect the strong personality forest city High bcnooi. in the Straw, Sourwood Moun Mountain," "Alabama Jubilee," The Manor. the budget of the Council, which allocated $40,000 to the program this year. In 1953. as even more schools of some popular singer who im Noon Music hour, Pack Memo "Down Yonder," "Under the Dou provised a verse that tickled his rial Library.

Other typical, interdenomina were completed, the levy was held at the same level but valuations were up and an appropriation of $482,251 was made. ble Eagle" and "Camp Town ear more than the original. Too 1 p. m. American Business Town Races.

Club. George Vanderbilt Hotel. often the authors of these changes have slipped into oblivion with the The mountain flavor that the This vear. when most or the 1 p. m.

Civitan Club, George Annual beef shoot at Cataloo-chee Ranch. Third annual Hillbilly Day at Highlands. Fine Arts Festival continues, Brevard. YMCA Leadership School continues. Blue Ridge.

2 p. m. Hendersonville Unit. tional projects this year, the Rev. Mr.

Rohrbach said, were construction of an Eastern Orthodox chapel in northern Finland by a group of young people from Germany, Switzerland and France; passing years, some ot tne Vanderbilt Hotel. talented performers bring to the program is authentic because it My Answer changes are undeniable improve 4 p. m. Music hour. Market more than three million dollars worth of new county high schools are due for completion, the levy was also held and the property ments dictated by the fact that Street Library Branch.

represents training and tradition down through the years. 6 to 8 p. m. Regional Blood the original words were difficult to handle or did not feel right in There have in the past been Center open for donors, 17 Broad' way. However, ll was saia inai aumc Kchedule changes may be expected and that improved service should result from the ruling.

Meanwhile the airline reported a record number of passengers from Asheville-Hendersonville Airport during the month of iuly. A total of 1,018 passengers boarded 'Piedmont planes there, an all-time record for the line. Changes In Service Asked By Piedmont WASHINGTON. Aug. 2 UB-Pied-mont Aviation, Winston Salem, N.C., asked the Civil Aeronautics Board today for authority to: 1.

Serve Ashland, Ky. -Huntington, W.Va., as an alternate to Lexington, as an intermediate point between Cincinnati and the Tri-City Airport, Bristol, Kingarort-Johnson City, Tenn. 2. Serve Princeton Bluefield, W. as an intermediate point between Tri-City and Roanoke, Va.

Currently Piedmont is required to schedule all trips between Cincinnati and Louisville, and points south and east of Tri-City, through Lexington. Piedmont said its present schedule concentrate 13 trips between Lexington and Tri-City, nine of them serving Cincinnati and four Louisville. It added that by operating one er more of the nine by way ot Ashland Huntingtor. between Charleston, W. f.nd Cincinnati, instead of via Lexington, it could reduce the concentration of flights and make new service available.

The company said that the mileage between Cincinnati and Tri-City is only 23 more miles by way Ashland Huntington than by way of Lexington, and would increase a flight's cost by only $11.50. Piedmont currently is certified to serve Princeton Bluefield between Roanoke and Becklev, W. Va. It said another route, between Knoxville and Richmond by way of Tri-City, Roanoke and Lynchburg. passes "very nearly valuation increase is expected to yield an additional $6,914 or a total of $489,185.

some attempts to deliberately rearrange the words or music to aid by two successive groups in building homes for unemployed workers in Berlin; and construction of a road in an undeveloped area of the Philippines. p. m. West Asheville Busi Bu Billu Graham some of the most popular songs ness Association. Masonic Temple, the singers throat.

"Barbara Allen or Barbry Allen" is a good example of a song that has many versions depending on the section where it is being sune. Some of the told timers are but this practice has in general 8 p. m. Men Garden Club. Campers ranged in age from 18 to 30 years, and came from First Nauonal Bank building.

been frowned upon by the best representatives of mountain bal 8 p. m. Alcoholics Anonymous, 30 different countries, the Rev. Two Escapees Held For Trial American Contract Bridge League, Boyd Park. 7:30 p.

m. Hominy Lodge No. 491, AF and AM, Candler. 8 p. m.

Toyohiko Kagawa, famous Japanese Christian leader, to speak at Methodist Assembly, Lake Junaluska. Music And Drama TODAY 8:15 p. m. "Unto These Hills." 11 1-2 WaU St. lads and music.

This genuine flavor is at once apparent to the Mr. Rohrbach said and their ef quite stubborn and rightly so about sticking to original verses and not 8 p. m. Biltmore Masonic visitor because it contrasts so Lodge. Lodge Hall.

forts together carried out the program's motto of "The whole church in the whole world at work in the whole of life." clearly with the commercial va being misled by any of tne new tangled words. They regard the new versions with considerable 8 p. m. Odd Fellows, uad rei- Two escapees from a State riety of "hillbilly that is some lows nail. times dished out in a manner that hostility.

The Rev. Mr. Rohrbach has Highway Commission truck. Jvltus Melton of Black Mountain and William M. Hedgewood of Salis is thoroughly synthetic.

Judge Felix Alley of waynesviue WNC Calendar TODAY Cherokee Indian drama, Moun Great pains have been taken by bury, are being held in the Bun tainside Theater, Cherokee. 8:15 D. m. "Horn in the Fine Arts Festival continues. in his romantic young days wrote a fine ballad called "Kidder Cole" that is still a popular favorite.

Fortunately it has not been pushed around too much, probably be been working in the program with the World Council of Churches since 1952. He is a native of Germany and a licentiate of the Lutheran Church there. He is a graduate of the University of Goettingen in Germany and has Bascom Lamar Lunsford, director, and other leaders in the festival to encourage authentic folk songs and music and to make sure that Brevard College. historical drama of the Southern combe County jail pending una) Aug. 16 in General County Court.

Both are charged with escape. "How could a whale have swallowed Jonah? I have been studying fish in school and whales are not made so they could swallow a man. J.M.S. The Bible does not say that a "whale" swallowed Jonah. It says that God "prepared a great fish" which swallowed Jonah.

It is true that in Matthew 12:40 it speaks of a "whale" but this is not the meaning of the original word, which is "great fish." There are many reasons to accept this story, not the least being that our Lord spoke of it as though it were a fact Certainly the God Who -created the world and everything in it could prepare a great fish for His own purposes. However, there are also authentic cases, so I am told, of men having been swallowed by large fish and of having been, rescued. The miracle not as much of Jonah and the fish, as it is of God's love for the people of Ninevah, and for at today. YMCA Leadership School con Appalachian Highlands. Daniel tinues.

Blue Ridge Assembly. Melton was serving a tour-year none of the "juke box" brand cause Judge Alley in the first Boone Amphitheater. Boone. 8:15 p. m.

Transylvania Music Writers Conference, Brotherhood creeps into the program. studied at Union Theological Semi place wrote words that were easy to handle. Foreign Missions Conference, Camp Concert, Brevard. Top performers at the festival nary. New York City, and at the term for assault with a deadly weapon and Hedgewood a 12-month sentence for drunkenness and resisting arrest Ridgecrest.

8:30 p. m. "Family Portra Some of the ballads reach back University of Minnesota. have built up large followings over the years and will be greeted by Haywood County farmers to Flat Rock. Playhuose.

Flat Rock. down the years and their origin is Ttie Rev, Mr. Rohrbactu who tour Upper Crabtree, Ratcliffe TOMORROW The men 'wer rang viAspecv their supporters when they step lost in what is playfully called the makes his headquarters- in Geneva, Switzerland, left yesterday Love (arms. ed from a state prison camp at mists of antiquity. These were out to perform this year.

and 8:80 p. m. "Family Portrait." Flat Rock Playhouse. 9:30 a. m.

Carolina Baptist Murphy to a camp in Spindal handed down from old to young by Novelty is always in demand. or Evanston. where tne ial kock. 'Some of the research that has. second full meeting of the World those who actually sang tne songs.

Associauon to meet, Etowah School 8:15 d. m. "Unto These Hills.1 gone into preparations for this Council of Churches will be held In that way it was easy for the 'and jumped from a truck Saturday on Hall Street: They were captured later by Deputy Sheriffs Jo Morris. Albert Sorrells and Leon 10 a. m.

to 4 p. m. Asheville Cherokee. Aug. 14-30.

words and music to be preserved Resinnal Red r.rnia MnnHmnhila event i expected to turn up some delightful suprises ou'. of the dim IS p. m. "Horn in the The first meeting was held in without the nam of the author to visit Marion. ver" Princeton Btuetieid, Boone.

ard Keever a Houston Street being included. 1M8 in Amsterdam, Holland. past.

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