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lift asr VOL 43. SALISBURY, MARYLAND,/SATURDAY,FEB. 25, I9H. f NO, 28. QTY COUNCIL_ PROCEED- NEGRO HIT WITH AXE SEN. PRJCETO SPEAK ROADTHROU6HWUWARE JURORS FOR MARCH TERM RACE OF GIANTS h«s-W«rk Msposed Of By The Cowcfl Drwken Bo* Jersey Resrits k Serktts At The Ahml AsjoclaUon Of Stale Normal toont Offers To Advnet $2.000.000 Jadoe Toadvto Draws Jurors For March Sqr Ray Not Yet Discovered Wl Gre** last Monday Evetfcm. - Wiiry. School Toriflbt. for Slat* IDghway Fro* PeBBsyKarta ' Term Of Cowl. Add To Stalore Of Ma*, I The Council appointed a committee "Esrn" Dlxon, a colored man who The Alumni Association of the DownToSelwlo.Mar)lM4tJM. Judge B. ataniey Toadvin drew tbe It may yet become possible for a oompcs'd of Mayor. Bnonda, Oonneil- resides in Jersey, truck Sam Lea. al­ Maryland State Normal School have T. Coleman Dopant, president of nrors Tuesday afternoon to serve for man to add a little, unto his stature men Obas. K. Bennrtt and B. H. so colored, with an axe at his home extended to Senator Jesse D. Price of the Onpont Power Company wad oons- hn Maroh Term of the Oiroolt Conrt and that without taking more thought ptioh with P. 8. Bhoekley, to exam- one night tbN week, Inflicting injn- this county a speo<ai invitation to be in of Senator Dnnont who haa an­ or Wloomioo Uonaty The foVowlne than is necessary to make op his mind me and repoit oo the propoalUon of rles that at flrct were regarded as very present on the occasion of tbe anneal nounced Ira will advance 11,000,000 to s the list; to pay a fee to a qualified man of extending Wailes Strpft on to Ward serious.. Sam Lea, accompanied by banquet of the association on Bator- Delaware for a highway thejenjrth of No. 1. Barren Greek Dlstnot An­ Buieooe. There will be no oooramp* Street. These Htrents art beyond th* his wife, went at Olion's when a day evenina and address the Associa­ the State, Tuesday stated he will in­ drew B. Armstrong, David M. tion or indigestible dome-making and N Y. P. an& N. B B. and the resi­ drinking oontosc was started between tion. Senator Prioe bai accented the crease the offer to 03,000,000 it *hi Knowiss, Isaac J. Wrlitht, A. Jack­ flesh-forming foods, no streteliing of dents of thai section are suKicos to the t*u men, Dixun bent on getting Invitation and will take for his sub­ amount shall be necessary. Wben'he son Bennett. '' the limbs anon a rack of tortare and hate'the street estsnded so as to open Ltia diunk. The result sesms to have ject. "What the State Can d^Tor Tbe made the proposition he believed So 9. Quantioo District Thoa. J. no ounningly made shoes ooaeeallng DP some more prdprrty and far tbe I'Srt s victory for both as the liquor Public Scboolt Through the Training fl.OOO.OCO would cover tbe cost. Byrd, James M. Jones, George W. the arttflolaLalds to- height. No, a convenience of that Notion of th* gnt the best in each care. Finally of Teachers " As tbe proposed hlahway will be Graham, John T. Dashlell. - ' ray applied to the anatomy in tbe o^ty. some dlspnte arose and Dlxon attemp­ Senator Price M Chairman of the from 60 to 100 feet in width expense No. 8. Tyaskin Distriot Watson p. proper manner wIM dotha triok that; ted lait Senate Finance \t th* next meeting of the Council to brain Lea with his sx*^ Lea Committee was will be greater than at Brat estimat­ Mttohell Granvilln M. Catltu. Lafay­ Is, If science stir succeeds in naptnr- 8 taken H is ptohabli that the, question of to the Hospital in a'lgerl- inctrumental In helping to pans a law ed. It will run from the Pennsylvan ette Fnrbnsh, John R. Oorman. ing the elusive ray and tnrulng posel- ons condition. cording mora str«et| in tbe city will Uivon gave hlmsttlf appointing a Normal School Building la line, above Olajmonr, Del, on tb« No. 4. Pittabonc Distriut G. Ernest nfllty Into taot A well known soleul- np to the be taken np is sunn as me neatfier Is anthorltics and told th«m to Commission,. which Is empowered tn north ro £elbrville, Del. - on the Hearn, Howard Wells, James W. ist^vyxplainlng tim resqlts of his ea> get ilie snffiuienttv open to ktsrtjwork and tl'e injaied man out of bis. House. "seleot and obtain an ontlon for the Mariland boundary on the south. The Parker. peiiments tn this connection, says: ! At a preliminary he»rinn before Stnte of Marylana npon a suitable rite distance i< 180 miles. No, 5. Parsons OUtrtot- John O. "Though it is not within tbe pow-- Mayor and Canncil ate anxious to Jottrei! start parly tnotigli this \enr to oom- Trild.r, Ulto^n «ss held pend­ and to have prepared tentative plans Ur. Dopont reiterated his intention Freeny. Craston A. Pollltt, William er ot-tne saientists yet to make short, ing the rs*a|k rJltte sftersl street* before tho '. all. of L*a'i injuries. and estimates for necessary buildings to give »100,000 outright in any ev«nt, T. Leonard. Jerry Morris. Walter J. men tall, we have di»oo»ered v-«bM There ere many petition" before the for new normal school bnidloat, to tbe State's Rood road fnud if his Dryden. Elijah M. BUlou, Banson P. there is some force or other lu the al-',-' Council to hat* the ctrertx (D s<-v«ral which ihall include dormitories for offer to advance the *8.000,000 is not Gordy.'' i tra X-rsy which bas a dlstlntt ' sections of the olty curbed and drain­ Church Notice. thetstndents of the Maryland > State aooepted Mr. Dnpont wants the No 8, Dennis District Jonn E. upon the growth of nnrte tissue. JuM ed. They \will do the work just us Siloam Ohuroh, Sunday School 9.80, Normal School now located in the city boulevard to be sufficiently wide to Betbards, Asbnry Q. Hambiin. sa there are the ultra violet rsys l«;j rapidly as they can seooru the meanii premoblDB by .pastor subject, "The of Baltimore. It is to aid in the con­ provide for trolley tracks, as there 1 No. 7. Tranne Uistriot John W. tbe ordinary annlight, so there A dainty, delicate article to pay for the improvements. We Three Hebrew Boys." ''"" summation of these plans that the no trolley line in lower Delaware, and Twllley, Aleiander W. Bopkiut, L. ultra X rays, aid there is not understand that Isabella Street will Blverside Chapel, Sunday Bohool, nlnmni and stndents are exertine their to have an improved binhway for ve­ C. Bonnds, Benjamin F. Messiok. dial known yet about these. of superior merit. No. be the next to baeoimproted end th*t 1.80, preaching bv Rev. Henry Dn- best efforts and this situation will be hicles and automobiles, and a direo 8. Nnttan DlBtrict-lT Joseph We have found that among them AH the other good (.he work will begin »t the Intersec­ lany of Frairlanrl to which terVtoe all the. keynote of the speeches at the oad for other travel Hearn, Josephus H. Hayms^i Is a xay not yet isolated possessing, as No. tion with Rsilioad Avenue and be re cordially invited. banquet Saturday nlubt. Ex-Attorney General Richards and 9. Ballsbarv Dlitriot Jas. K. several experiments have shown; the>. kinds too ;; oujr Toilet ar­ The 'banquet will be held Lowe, Zedook' E. Ennis, Walter B. carried down tn the tracks of the b. Oiace Chapel, Sunday School, 9.80, In the x Jndxe Hastings, counsel for tbe power of causing nerve ends whieb . Class Ma. m., Ep worth Leaane. 6.80, School Building at Miller, T^fayette Mills. ticle cane isNijall of de- C. and A. Railway at the foot ot W. 6 80 p. m. and mnltl millionaire powder manufactur­ have become useless to resume their preaching by psstor, 7 80 n. m., ob­ covers will be laid 'orabout No. 10. Sharptown District John J. 'lightful accessories to Isabella Street. ject, "Christ A unending." one hun­ er an trytnK\D evolve a method proper functions. This leads to the dred and fifty cneats. Bsoorts will to ,W. Walker,.Oriah GrMvenor. conclusion tbatsouiewheie in whereby the Legislature can pase a creation Milady's toilet.; invited for dsnolna at 9 o'clock. No. 11. Delrcar Cwtriot Joseph is a ray which can cause bill acoeptina tbe advancement of the : growth to County Superintendent Holloway and Frailer, Joseph Hastinss. begin all ovt* again, though it bad money to tbe State. A probable out­ several of the Wieomloo Na 18. Nantiooke Disiriot-Georcce previously From this it ep- teachers, come, however, is that the County alumni of the school, will- attend. T. Harrington, Thomas B. Messiok, pears that whevihe. Oommtsiln re of tbe three counties WHITE & \ Representative teachers tram WareC. Walter, Edwards. & Turner. will endow scinnoe LEONARD all parts ill make an agreement with Mr. of the State will be present. Ad No. II. Oamdeo Distriot-Sanford of producing a nuie of )npont to construct tbe highway. DRUG STORES x Makes the most nutri­ dresses will be made by teachers, A. Toadvtne, Sidney L. Trader, J. "The iasplaaattoa Tbe millionaire will form a road members of the State Board of Edu­ Olereland White, L. Samuel Perdue. all mat ter is merely a fornn of i Cor. Main and 8t! Peter's Streets building company.
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    No. In the Supreme Court of the United States UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, PETITIONER v. DZHOKHAR A. TSARNAEV ON PETITION FOR A WRIT OF CERTIORARI TO THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FIRST CIRCUIT PETITION FOR A WRIT OF CERTIORARI JEFFREY B. WALL Acting Solicitor General Counsel of Record JOHN C. DEMERS Assistant Attorney General BRIAN C. RABBITT Acting Assistant Attorney General ERIC J. FEIGIN Deputy Solicitor General CHRISTOPHER G. MICHEL MICHAEL R. HUSTON Assistants to the Solicitor General WILLIAM A. GLASER JOSEPH F. PALMER Attorneys Department of Justice Washington, D.C. 20530-0001 [email protected] (202) 514-2217 QUESTIONS PRESENTED 1. Whether the court of appeals erred in concluding that respondent’s capital sentences must be vacated on the ground that the district court, during its 21-day voir dire, did not ask each prospective juror for a specific accounting of the pretrial media coverage that he or she had read, heard, or seen about respondent’s case. 2. Whether the district court committed reversible error at the penalty phase of respondent’s trial by ex- cluding evidence that respondent’s older brother was allegedly involved in different crimes two years before the offenses for which respondent was convicted. (I) RELATED PROCEEDINGS United States District Court (D. Mass.): United States v. Tsarnaev, No. 13-cr-10200 (Jan. 15, 2016) (amended judgment) United States Court of Appeals (1st Cir.): In re Tsarnaev, No. 14-2362 (Jan. 3, 2015) (denying first mandamus petition) In re Tsarnaev, No. 15-1170 (Feb. 27, 2015) (denying second mandamus petition) United States v.