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100 YEARS AGO

July 1, 1918 NEWPORT — The engine and boiler rooms of the Hocking stave mill burned Friday night was a loss of $5,000. The company had $2,000 insurance on the building and machinery. The fire started when the storm blew the smokestack down, which scattered sparks all over the building. The prompt work of the Fire Department saved several thousand dollars worth of staves from burning.

50 YEARS AGO

July 1, 1968 Former state Senator James R. Snoddy of Alma, an unsuccessf­ul candidate for governor in 1956, issued a statement Sunday endorsing the candidacy of Clyde E. Byrd of Little Rock for the Democratic gubernator­ial nomination. Snoddy, who received 43,480 votes of the 311,227 cast when he ran for governor, said Byrd was “the only candidate” in the six-man gubernator­ial race who could defeat Governor Rockefelle­r.

25 YEARS AGO

July 1, 1993 JONESBORO — A self-proclaimed witch in Jonesboro says he is being forced to move from the building where he runs a witchcraft shop because of complaints by churchgoer­s. Terry Riley, 38, who says he is a witch, operates “The Magick Moon,” a novelty shop that sells books on witchcraft, tarot cards, bags of “potions” and related jewelry. Riley said local churches pressured the owner of the building, Ruben Griffin, to shut the business down by not renewing the store’s lease. Steve Griffin, landlord and son of the owner, acknowledg­ed that “religion” as well as business judgment was a factor in the decision not to renew the month-tomonth lease.

10 YEARS AGO

July 1, 2008 MALVERN — A Hot Spring County teenager told authoritie­s he soaked a makeshift cross in lighter fluid, stuck it outside the home where a white woman and her three biracial children lived and set it ablaze, an arrest report released Monday said. Jacob A. Wingo, 19, was arrested last week on felony charges of terroristi­c threatenin­g and aggravated assault in connection with the June 21 burning in rural Donaldson, about 12 miles from Malvern. A fire destroyed the home where the cross was burned less than a week later. Authoritie­s are investigat­ing whether the two are connected. The FBI has been called in to determine if a federal law has been violated.

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