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rag BAT TfgfMTEBALP, ATHETfg. GEORGIA
•fforts to im Isay, basins the
rf eased so thn* J circumstances thai
ptay in j mer the lowlands
liefied to make
rather th;
North to| water which is U I
* report said land insects
il methods of | sassy on the fi
1 were: when the close so
-
pectatlon on thr
during the
id the Ink
overflowed; tho fh
in the shallo
vegetatic
i ill be "fat an
f Septemb*
B!0B CfliiTHFTER
MORE SETTLERS
Kiria in ciut Organization 1 leing Per
fected to Advertise Ad'
vantages Awaiting New-
Comers to Th;it Section.
(By Associated Press.)
MACON', fca. — Co-operating
with tho Macon Char iber of Com
raerce, which is ifomoting the
Middle Georgia Development Cam
paign, land settlerfient commit-
Paint and Varnish Products
Prevent Destruction
Of Lake Of echobee Sets
Them Astir
WEST PALM
thousand commei ;
the shores c
In a fevery
for the opening
son on the first
Fishing I
Ilhood of about
the population of )keehobee, Cilade
aim Beach ountles and is
rco of auxllia y income to still
Not all
re men of fa ml
f fishermen
ficlent to bring
fishermen's faml ie:
ake three thoi sand persons do
the counties within
p j mile radius of Mcaoi are eatively
nt for j engaged in obtaining photograph:
gro farmer and compiling data tiertaining to
as stressed (farm lands in mil die Gcorgi;
irkotlng oil which are available for sale
j lease to middle west rn farmers
whom the developmc it association
" ill solicit to come t» Gerogia.
A number of coui ty units ha:
been organized. 01 lers are
process of organizaf ion and it
hoped that within . few week:
each county committee in middle
Georgia will be functioning
important unit in tli development
program, according (o official
Inquiries from tho Middle West
are being received daily by the
Macon Chamber df Commerce,
asking for detailed Information as
to lands available, climatic condi
tions, marketing facilities, etc. As
rapidly as these inquiries
they are answered 'and
sired data about Middle Georgia
is forwarded.
Many farms have been listed
with the county organizations.
Some of the most i lesirable land
Middle Georgia rill be offer
ed, much of which i greatly im
proved, with every modern con
venience known to th » farm.
The successful c ilmination of
the land settlement program will
be the solution of tie farm prob
lem in Georgia, in ttie opinion of
the promoters of the campaign.
Three million acres :>f idle farm
land within a 60-milp radius of
Macon, which is available for cul
tivation, will be tem nted and in-
tensinvely cultivated, thereby
greatly curtailing the $75,000,000
annual expenditure by citize
the state of Georgia for necessary
commodities bought; beyond
borders.
rishing Sea-
la on Shores
ORACH, Fla
Ini flahcrmei
Okechobec
tlvlty, preparing
the fishing
f September.
Ie source of llvc-
thou.H.and
of the fiaherme.!
s the proportion
single la suf-
he average ‘of the
to three ami
orth of ent-
mullct fish will
ko Okechobec In
the fishing sea -
•I by the pro*
stores In Okecho*
tho fishermen buy
lbout half of this
repairs, gasoil
er supplies u
living about
itrlbuted among
ged In the husl
Roumanian Priitcc
May Asccad Throne
VALONA, Albanla.-J-Tho support
which Albania Is Thriving from
Iloumanla for ndmissi n to the Lit
tle Entente at the < onferoaco nt
Sinaia, in Roumanln has given
new Imtictiis to the mndldncy of
rrinco Nikolai of H rmmanla for
tho throne of Alban! . which the
Prince of Wled vacnti d at the be
ginning of the world war.
Several of tho not ibles of the
Albanian tribes hav< announced
their support of Prii ce Nikolai’?
aspirations, on tho g ound that a
relationship with tho Roumanian
rnurt would greatly r isjst Albania
to achieve Its roconffmotion.
Prince Nikolai Is tho younger
son or Queen Mario f Roumanln,
and Is once removed f om the Rou
manian throne 'by ils brother,
Prlnco Carol, the eld st son. It Is
known that Queen M rle Is back
ing her younger son’s endeavors to
become prince of A1 ania.
AUTOMATIC AGE
LONDON.—'‘Hello# girls” are to
pass out of existence in London
ind many other parts of England.
Two large automat* telephone ex-
"hanges are to be Installed in cen
tral London as atam as possible,
and then this typa of service will
he placed In operation as quickly
as the change caf be made.
THE VETERIN
Georgia State Col
will Res pom
VETERIN AR
A moderate chai
Phone 225-R,
Five Disc Wheels and Nash Self-mounting Carrier, Standard Equipment
They've Come! TheNEWFour-i
Our first shipment of these outs
models is here. Only a fe
will take them quickly, j
the important new Nasf
neering refin^frfenqfiody craftsj
rious equipn
out as the market’^rea
note this-*- despite all tl
and added attractions Na/
FAR NORTH ELECTRIC ROAD
OPENS VAST IflON FIELDS
STOCKHOLM—Tht electrifica
tion of the most nart icrly railroad
In the world has Jus
pteted and Inauuuratt t
trl railway hns a
miles, and Is the
ie world, being surf i
i electrified stretch
i Milwaukee, and
nid in the United
The Swedish rond
e mining districts
with the Hvnrtnen an
In tho North, and,
completely electrifie<,
7^,000,000 tons of ir n
nt nearly $260,000,00
Tills elec-
nfth of 285
id longest In
s.sed only by
f the Chlen-
It. Paul Rail-
ites.
Inks tho lror
< f the Lnplnnd
Narvik ports
efore being
had carrier’
lued
Karl A. Blok I. president of the United Pre.n, and Sin. Bickel wave
farewell to frit td.t a, the Olympic pulls oat for Europe where Bicke!
• ““ V. P. offices.