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MACON, Ga,, §n] tember B—(4 »—~i
At the meeting today of the Bibh|
county commiszioners, Macon wou
practically asgured all the acrcage
needed for a landing ficld for avia
tors that will conduct the air mail
‘poute frem Atlanta to Miami, The
county heard requests from a large
committee of Macon business men
fori additional land i'm' the landing
.figbin order that it would meet
"rm‘qm"renmnts of the government,
The gir mail route will be con
vducted by the Florida Airways cor
;poration and Macon will be a mail
station on the route. The iz expect
‘ed to begin operating mail plancs
. September 15 l
TRAGEDY CLOSCLY AVERTED |
SPARTA, Ga,, September B§—l{4)
—A catastrophe with jfrobably o
numbér of fatalities \'l narrowly
averted here last night when the ne
gro Holiness «church, located on the
outskirts of t]_yo city collnpso;l under ‘
thcz'gglfle%{‘ a ":I’4:;&({;}cqngrogé-fi
tiod THe “-q‘jch agg‘g \’a ril_A;:\;ll':w'iy"
built . structure. but could not with
: stand ; wisparted tin the
centotq;% %m ;*J:ov'f? ."i‘!'\f' e
Brogs .-:.«E.ca_! 15-x;?¢s} -in jeyery direetion
thinking, as a number of them
ceried out “that Judgment day” had
comeAs Mek would have it they all
eecaped without a sincle serious in
jury. They cxpect to.. rebuild he
church at onee, it is said.
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BANDITS ESCAPE WITH
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ELEVEN THOUSAND CASH
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EAST ORANGE, N. J, Scptem- l
ber T—SBix bandits today shot ' - |
rance Gunning, a motoreycle pn"ivwi
man, and escapad with a payroll ot
cleven thousand three hundred du!~:
lars which was being taken from
Ampare bank to the plapnt of I’l-‘}
Ward Baking Company in foupt hi
avenue, |
Gunning was shot twice in lel
choulder, Hé was taken to Orm-'.'r':|
Mcemorial Hospital wehre it was)
said e was in a serious condition. 1
~ MAN FOUND DEAD :
CLIVER CRUMP IS DISCOVERED
IN V7OODS SHOT TC DEATH.
DUELIN, Gr., September B—-oli
ver Crump, a 8 young white man, wwas
found dead in the woods ncar his
home late Monday afternoon and
the verdict of the coroner’s jury was
that he came to death by - shocting
himself with a shoteun, He wus
said to have been in financial dif
ficultics, and left a letter to 'a
{fricnd regarding the disposal of his
geropiwhich ke had raised this year.
In that letter he indicated thas ke
>A intepded to take iz life. Crump bad
| heen married about a month and
‘10:1\'0:: several relatives besides hiz
l wife. He was well known in this sce
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HALF CRAZED ENGINEER
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IS BLAMED FOR WRECK
CHICAGO, optember 7—(A)---
A half erazed envineer was blamed
by some rail officials and the use
of wooden coaches was alluded to by
the coroner as the investigation
gtarted today into the collision eof
wo Chicago and northwestern vail
way traing last night with the loss
of five lives, Nearly a hundred per
~sons were injured.
WOMAN IS KILLED
MASHPER, Mass, Sept. 7.—(AD)
Mrs, Mary Stockstroni of St. Louis
gister of C D. Kelly, Chicago stee
manufacturer, and mother of four
small children, was killed last night
when the automobile in which she
‘was riding collided with a machine
(drivenby Douglas 1. McKay of Bronx
ville, N. Y., former deputy police
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REWARD REQUESTED i
IN STEWART SLAYING
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LUMPKIN, Ga., Sepltember B—-(-)
—Sherift W. K. Johuston, of Stew }
npl county, today wrote to Governoy
Walker asking that a reward be ot‘-‘
fored for the apprehension of !l‘(“
glayers of Mr. and Mrs, E, I\ Ih\t'f-1
man, who were chot to death in t‘w‘
Litchen of their home at Bluffton,
15 miles from Dbere, last ’l‘hm'sdflvl
night, ; |
Tho sheriff’s forces have scoured
the foothills near the (‘lmtluhnocMc'
river without success and though sev
cral persons have been fluostinnvl;
no arrests have lw(.‘,n made and no
tangible clue to the idenity of the
slayers has been found. The sher
iff’s (lw;‘r'y is that someone well ac
quainted with the Hoffmans and
their affairs did the killing.
An iron safe in which Hoffman is
believed to have kept large sums of
WOMAN CHARGES SHE WAS
VICTIM DIVORCE SCHEME
CiIIICAGO, I, Scptember G-
Buic for divoree was filed herc
acainst Dr. Hyde West, of Wood
T-nm ;;':l.'fi!:;q;t(.';l.-——\\useupcnml with
a key taken from Hoffman’s elhth
ine, lis pockets also were loatedd
of valuables, but nothing else in the
house was touched, l
Officers today investigated & re
port that a motor boat had bvvnl
heard to leave the river bank snorl ‘
ly alter the Killing was believed to
have occurred, It was the thecry
that the slayer might have used this
means to esciape to the Alabama
gide of the river or to make his wa)
to some distant point on the river.
Alabama officers have been asked
to help.
Hoffman wa sa planter and a pri
vate banker and loaned money to
persons living in the river section.
stock 111, by Mrs., Ida Mae Wcst
who says she is his legiticate wife
and the vietim of a scheme where
hy she was sent to Mexico and
handed what purported to be a di
voree deeree and that therecupon Dr,
West married his office girl, Miss
Ilorence Richter,
Since that time Mrs. West says in
her bill of complaint she has taken
up her former profession of nurse,
out that Dr. West has used his in
fluence to prevent her from gettiny
work in the hospitals and homes of
McHenry couniy, to save himsel!
embarrassment, She asks, besides a
divoree an injunction restraining Dr.
West firom interferring with her se
curing employment.
She said she and Dr, West were
married in 1912 and that they want
to Woodstock where she helped him
in every way to grow in his profes
sion until he has become one of the
lending physiciang and is soclally
prominent in Mellenry county,
BREAD AND WATER TERMS
BEGUN BY BOOZE SELLERS
TEKHOMAM, Nebraska, ‘sept im.-
ber B—(P)—Sentenced to Séfifggf':e
first and last 20 days of th'ejifléfl
day jail sentences on a .brgdlsf-g%d
water diet, because they’v"i'ofi%ci
the prohibition laws, Roy Cargon, 35
years old, and Thomas Nei's'(")_(r:imfl’)().
Each declares he is a heavy éi&p?}’nd
cannot stand the bread-qngiifw’uier
sentence, recently affirmed hy the
state. et
A physical examination by Dr.
Isaiah Luxens today resulted in & a
declaration by him that neither man
was fit to stand the sentence. “The
bread and water diet is not only
cruel but murderous, because. it
damages the vital organs’” he assert
ed,
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The surest way to get an intervess
in a business is to take it. . .
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