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won oi TiirK-Wholly Or r Blind:ey, Jan. 2D.—Now have been opened long-isolated tur-nccs, travelers are . news of the exist-icl dreadful village, e of the blind.V district of Hisni-n the city of Mata-of Adiyaman, of its 6.7D1 arc wholly through the rav-hout sound except hundreds of eancs is the population gh a ghostly life jlind old age and diyaman’s squalid and dust-polluted ty human beings ithout eyes.c! by the old re-the village has for lit a school or hos-e or help its poas-:en rrenernMrm nf-01 Alexandria, La. Tne funeral will be held in Monroe, Friday morning at 11 o’clock.Troops On GuardAt Trial Of NegroMemphis, Term Jan. 29.—National guardsmen will be on duty when the trial of Gare Dunn, 21-year-old negro charged with assaulting a schoolgirl, opens tomorrow at Bolivar. At request of county officers Governor Horton yesterday ordered Adjutant General Boyd to call 70 guardsmen from Memphis and Jackson. The soldiers will escort Gunn to Bolivar from here today, Gunn confessed he assaulted and stabbed a 15-year-old Middleton girl. Two mobs trailed him all night but Sheriff W. A. Neely made the arrest, outwitted the mobs and brought the negro to Memphis for safekeeping.Total mileage of telephone wire in the United States increased 10 per cent in 1920 over 1928 and now totals some 74,210,000 miles.ilic SCORES
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Ruston Daily Leader

Ruston, Louisiana, US

Thu, Jan 30, 1930

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