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VOL. 53, NO. 121
Associated Pins Berries.
United Prew Dlspatchs*.
S, GA-.
TUESDAY. JUNE 9, 192S.
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ATHENS dOTTON
MIDDLING *19
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THE WEATHER:
( luifiy j ne.idav night and Wed*
nesday. I'csiyble local ahowora.
Stall* Copies 2 Caata Dally. I Coats
AH Together And
Athens Swings In
Lead Once More;
Andrew Stayed. With
t; Now Let’s Go!
• - 4
ATHENS HEAPED
PACK FOR TOP 4
■’V -Olvo ur «no!tier good crop
♦fcla year and with the two
tanka being worked out a* out
1 ncd In the plan adopted Mon
day, Athena will not fcpow in a
yeara time U»l« financial cala
mity ever overlook her**, was
one of the optimistic remark!
heard on the street! Monday
afternoon following the meet
ing In the Octagon. Othera Juai
n* cheerful were going the
rounds and with such a spirit
as this In the air brighter timea
certainly must be Just aheead.
SAGE BUSINEfS MEN
GIVE APPROVAL
Kuch wise and aucceasful
business 1 m«n aa Billups J’hlnlsy
and John K. Talmadgc do not
go off at tangent and grasp at
’babbles in the air, neither dJ
they hand oat optimism to
boost a hopelefc* situation.
They believe In lopklng <he
facts In the face and ucthg ac
cordingly and when these two
men. along with others, roao
Monday and put their stamp or
, approval on the plan outlined
for the liquidation of the two
' closed banks here those present
knew that they were basing
their remarka on tafia and the
experiences of a successful bus.
lnesa career and not on en
thusiasm Three two Inert, along
with IS. D. Sldge, spoke In no
uncertain terms.
RESTORES NEEDED
MORALE IN ATHENS
Putting a’ plan Into action
that will save the situation
means more than sawing the
money people have tied up In
thesw two banka. It means the
rest oration of confdtnco In
- ^Atf.^s, her clllaena and her
^\(l*ens uhd her business. The
^ur people was be-
ebh tr»_aay nothing
neighbors were bC-
glnakm-««vihjjk and brlliVw-
about ua.
II takes only n little thing
like, the failure o( a taw doors
to iwlng open at a certain min
ute to knock confidents, in to a
cocked hat and to restore t^la
confidents. It takes usanimlty of
action and a spirit of co-opera-
tlcn. Athens moved toward
that goal Monday and from the
remarks heard ns Ike meeting
progrtracd It will be woe unto
the one who attempts to s’.lng
anything that resembles a
mcjkey wrrnch. He who falls
to cooperate now la a marked
P<raon. marked by the acorn of
hla feiloweitlxena. What could
he worse?
ANDREW ERWIN
THE UNDAUNTED
Without say attempt to take
• any of the credit from others—
from Lon Dudley, who called
the fl/st big deposltnre meeting,
frem Prank Fhuckelford. Judge
Brand and othera who “spoke
out” lu that meeting, from J.
K. Patrick \V- If. Cabnlsa, O.
A. Booth, Captain Barnett. T.
W. Baxter, Henry Held, L. U.
Benton. L. O* Price, B. P* Jo«
Billups Phlnlsy. Walter Pftner,
Judge Bradwell, Isham Abney
and L. K. Smith, committee
member*—who aided him, but
It must be said that Andrew
Erwin Is the usdaunted wh* n it
conies te sticking something
Ibat he has (kith In and la wll-.
• ling to work for. Most i men
would have become discouraged
; and quit when told twice by the
man he expected to help hlrq
moat that h« wasn't Intereated.
■ But Andrew didn't quit; he roll-
Ini th'.sr "flailing** sleeves up a
hit higher, mod'fled hla pinna
somewhat, bought more Pull-
mao reservations and drove an.
other big nail -In hla detcrmlna*
(Turn to page six.)
-^juxena ami
- - j /Xt-'* o r*
//^giflnlng'to <
X* of what oiir
(By United Pres*)
SECAUCUS, N. J.—Encased in
sheets of lead and wrapped in
.’omforters, the body of an unl-i
dentified man, who .evidently had
been burned to -death by his
murderers, has been taken from
the Hackensack river here.
The body was crimson with
teat burns and police believe the!
/ictlm waa tortured with fire,’
perhaps by hi-jackcrs or rum,
Council Agrees Not To
Cut Salary Or Personnel
Of Employees This Year
PEKIN TOLD TO
Clifford Lideen of Burlington,
•unners. Nude, except for the • Iowa, is the first radii graduate
•omforters, there waa nothing on of the University of Iowa. Crip-
the body that might help to es-;p1ed by iilnesr. when a freshman,
tablish his identity. Jh» *t*\cd at home and took in*
Despite extraordinary pracau- struction by radio. He lay in bed
‘ions that had been taken to tne other day, heard his final ex
weight the body with lead, nmlnation questions cctee over the
•nough of the bundle form was air, and wrote the answers,
visible above the surface to at-, ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
Tact the attention of Fred Sess
:ient to cause death,
jr'City council Monday nig(it adjusted the budget for
| this year so as to prevent outs in personnel or salary
of city employees, it was J^med Tuesday morning.
i The adjustment of the bpdggTl v
was accomplished tentatively In
executive session of the council
and the action must )*c ratified
at the body’s, regular meeting
Wednesday night
It is understood the tfaahat
committee recommended a ttat in
salary of city employees includ
ing the mayor and councilman,
the cut to range from ten to fif
teen per cent, hut no one receiv
ing less than one hundred dollars*
per month to undergo a reduction, i
After discussion it was tenta
tively agreed that the budgets of
the various departments coold be
reduced/several thousand dollars, (By United Press.)
thus making it possible to main- PEKIN, Chiaa. — Chinese stu-
Uln the wtotlng number of *m- dnu, Tuesday w.rn«.l foreigners
ployees and salary. . ., here to remain Wednesday indoors
Bafora Mayor O. H. Arnold, during a monater demonstration
Jr., announced tig cooncll woold , laRnM) b th< , tad „t..
I T*^ttlta! rs^ool -Ul cloat and atrctt cor-
fZ th." S {^t‘p. , T? t A! %55-*“ **■ >" M forth *«n-
f lM bi l “*nxad P a , mi F** ** rai "F ™ »»<te aa a pre- J
toa at thajohoolb. fixad and Ullnit
lo occurrnnre affecting foreigner?, it
refarrad to *“
the committee cn schools and the
Beard of Education.
two new rooms
congestion.
The petition
WHILE TO
BE 1ST JUNE 21
TOS. S. MEETING
Tl „
LAN AS MORALE RESTORER
PETITIONS AT “V” UNTIL 10 O’CLOCK A
II is. announced by W. T. Forbes, rhairman of the petition comM
mittee *>f the hank plan, that petitions for the Georgia Nations*
and American Slate lank depositors to sign will be at the Y. M.
C- A. Tuesday night until 10 o’clock instead cf 8. Mr. Forbes
urges every deprmilor to mne to the Y. W. C. A. and sign, t«U
other* to rente and let not a single depositor fail to avail him
self of thi* opportunity to aid in solving the situation.
ii
eorfa F. Porter, former polit-
uid to Theodore Roosevelt,i
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Associated Press)
— Premier Painieere Is
to make a personal inspo?-
! the Moroccan situation and
i possible solution.
, /\ TJhe cabinet Tuesday decided hg
/ {should leave Tuenday evening for
r #k.. —
Geoi
leal | .
hurried. from his Chicago borne
recently to India to mrary Missl
Mima Do Manciarly. former stu- 1
tdent al Ute University of Wla-
, (conrin. Ho had boon called
| . IV. tVintrrvill. Hethodlft ^ K0 ' t ma,t ' eli * ,bl » tath
cJwTh kaa InAi-J thr annual
D.tailed program for commenco Ularko County Sunday School
men* «erc!h* -at the tj.tlv.r.Hr CwrrnllM for all Iknominatioiia
of Ooort'a haa i.een completed- —Ith them o. Sunday,
Klttren cleeaea win be In reun* J un * Slat, accordinc to announce*
Ion hera neat Tuaiday IncludiPc !T.* n l "'•* b ) f ofr
Hundreds of depositors of the Georgia National
and American State hanks signed the petitions at
the Y. M. C. A. Monday afternoon and Tuesday
morning requesting the state and national banking
departments to allow the committee to work out
the affairs of the banks other than through receiv
ers. ' .<• '
W. T- Forbes, c hairman of the
committ-» secure the «igi^R.
turrs, has a corps of asMstaiits
tiding in rc.uring tho signatures
and hotK*, to havp every available
depositor* signature by the tim«\
set to close th<* lists. \
Itreadcxated News
Tli<* action of tho depositors at
tl me;ting Monday in accepting
tho rerommendations of the com-
mittre bonded by Andrew C.
Erwin, was broadcasted over the
country by every moans possible.
M tnnger Jnrrell of the Southern
Bail Telephone company had hla
operators advise every town and
community in his territory of the
action. Rural free deliverymen
1
(By Aaaoclalrd 1‘ffaa/ - !‘l>' aoone of tho Kntuch operatlon.
BATON ROIIGB. Lay— Ef-’afainat tho Ahd El Klim a Rif. ...
feRfl^lmSPwar <a aolvJuw :''V^uSiTihS^wiumiit., h* wHI
myatcrfcua ale killing hero fly Wcdnouloy morning from Tpu-
Sunday of Harar Tarnor, in- louno, atarmpaulad by Grnrral
■trortor la airunnmy at Loo- Dobnoy and Chlaf of Staff Uurant |
;sr ;sv„r s »
WIMAN
Monday June t
I0:S* a. in.—Meeting
Board of Vlaltora.
Thursday, June 11
(these people is well known nhd
. - doubtless the Sunday cchool pro-
fe from .wy/jtaUon-lot Um
county will attend in large num
bers. The convention will be an
all day affair, it la understood,
end dinner will be served on the
grounds at the noon hour In pic-
What methods the Mndents
will pursue in their attempts to
unravel the puzzling circum
stances srurounding the crime
were not revealed, although it is
understood lust among the hun
dreds of young men and women,
attending the school, one youth
la under close inspection by both
officiate and classmates.
(By United Press.)
BATON ROUGE, La.—Author
ities probin,7 the biutal axe tmir-
Jer of Profezsor Oscar B. Tur-i
itr of Louisian State University,'
lave run against a xtonc wall. *
After two days probe, which
’tllowcd the finding of Turner’s nanrsc troops engaged in civil war
body in his office in tho Agron- w |th the Cantonese troops fired on
,my building c.nly Sunday, po- four Americans, Mr. and Mrs.
Ice admitted they were without Hampton, and Mr. and
sufficient evtucnco to warrant an Mrgt Montgomery Ogden Tuesday,
. . , , . . . while the party was endeavoring
On. stud.nl 1. under suspicion , ^ anch /rora Honan
.n the theory ho slow Profwaor Canlan .
sryssura ts£ ^ uunrh n * w ,h * A,n * ric " ,
^’Mcanwhi'lc" & "XrXrT In-
quest resumed Tuesday and addi- y*_jg» .ffPg «■*" c0 ‘
tional itmlents were summoned .iaam imj
mystery 1 an C ' f " rl *° *°' Ve ‘ h ' l thjMb'£
• No arrests will to mode until t0 HotaW Island whara anti-
have absolute and positive foralgn sentiment is Intense.
proof,” District Atotrnoy Fred I
tcrrlbio “would’bSj FIGHTING ON
equally terrible to cast even an I CANTON, China. — Fighting
Insinuation aftainst an innocent between rival Chinese forces bat-
itling for possession of this city
[continued Tuesday with renwed in
tensity and considerabla casual-
l tics. ,
| River steamers were crowded
with refugees, unable to move on
account of eroea firing over the
Chukiang River.
. The commander of : thc largest
Chinese gunboat left hit ship after
- c i l§tof
elation is offetfng a banner to /By u-,,.,, Pr . f
the- school with the largest num- J D> UnIted Pret _
her of delegates present in pro- LONDON. — The Ami
isiant State University, stu-f K)m»c afd I remain In Morocco I 4:«o p. m.— Annual cession of nk* stylo.
dents of the school of agrirul- daya^conferring with General I th« Board of Trustees. The Rtate Sunday School Amo-
tore Tuesday began an invest!- Ljautey, leader of the French. i;jo p. m.— Recepton of th« “ ‘
gation into the slaying on their , »orcca. ^ i Board of Trustees and Ihs Board
own initiative. | {of Visitors by tha. University Wo
man's Club Memorial Hs»1.
Sunday, June 14
11:00 a. m.—Baccalaureate Ser
mon by Dr. John D. Me!l r.t Ath
ens. Exercises In the Octagon.
Monday, June 18
10:10 a. m.— Exercises o! th«
undergraduates representing
IWl
HOIS
WISH
"i ryhtg the
SUGGESTION TO while print.,
* ATHENS STUDENTS {by buxfncas
The State High Schcol Ass*»- jail over the
cistloa awU ■ Alheni ttdaijtpr haa bo
week, and numerous contests !refused to k
*»il| ho hi Id. I he c«nte*l;m»i j
arc the winners in the various hr.nd
district meel*, thus aMuring |Tura«ia;
interesting programs.
I w ould like to urge At hen
High Schcol student* In alien*
these contests, and to extend j
all pc*»iMe courtci *
r*l into
in
tiriti
a H. >1 El.la.
<>rk to their pstroils
tltvljrcrs, distributed
• n, were iwavctred
•ity. Not a depoai-
\ reported who has
n the petition.
heard on every
y afternoon and
the committee and
the chairman, who.
> *hc plan that spe
tion t^rTSfel* *
<* institution* f&n
yyA'jfitlay al msirsfwf-
Htadrpd* ol
■chool Rtudent.
leeday, Thuridi
stu-l.tlHUarlflvilir'.
‘tho
, the annual si
rvari-i tudei
F j Winr. * fot
vm n ||WIT||BMI, premia an piu* ^ — AnihtOllJ ■ ( ( v j a |l, H; || Ln l.mm f,,,
pmlhm to the <Hrt*i**Balloon* Goodyear III; piloted by meeting «] well n< the . fl
Uf. ■ST.rSL -* B y ll ^i w - T - v *" c - K - WoL!«-f thi. H,4' S hi,!. A*rsSfe.
to taka note of°thL and see that in ‘ tho Gofiion-Bennett ctlpj Tho e nt^te ulll__begin \V. !
fina attandanre > worked* 1 !^ ra» haa fallati into the ara ality**. ®; :l ’ ,I ”'. K •* altai'i -n
from their arhoila.
coSST *' nt - * d ,ich * n * , j
tlon, that haa In action aama ta^rnph. Bruaaal, Twaaay. I:
«*twv of the grea*sst ac-
iiuajat' in the business
of Athens was hearJ on
dr, following the big m#et-
,he 0‘tngon Monday. "It
r relieves a tension that
ling dangerously acute,"
one prominent business
man, "hut is restored confidence
in Athens." "Athens can look the
world aqua rely in the face and
command th«- confidence of her
neighbors," stated another.
"Hut the fight to save tht
miles west of the Island of Oudmjxhe fhoTe.iiitesf wdlT'bJ ^iu- iSm^after^tl
yet
»— ” E M' S s ssifs^EEarBu-gaaa:
Ola* • - . .. 1 the pilota. the dianateh -W *'ll b. XK
I
ON TRIP
TO HIS OFFICE
IS
(Re United Press.)
ABOARD TIIE COOLIDGE
SPECIAL. — With echoing cheers
of thousands still ringing in his
Coolidge eariy
Tuesday waa speeding south
through Wisconsin, bound for
Washington and hia summer vaca
nt*.
The trip, of the president to
Minneapolis and St, Paul and his
redving 9100,000.from the
versify Chapel.
f:N p. m—Phi Bets Kappa ad
dress In (he Chapel by John Tern
pis Graves. 7i.
7:40 p -m.— Meeting of Phi Beta
Kappa Society to Library, lalfta-
tlon of new members.
Tuesday, June 10
ALUMNI PAY
•:CS a. m.—Reunion clasts ar-
sembie at rtasa headsuartem.
I:M a. m.~ Registration of re
turning Alumni at booth In front of
Acxdsmlc Build ng.
10.00 a.m— Business masting of
Alumni 8*clsty. University Chapel.
IlsOO a. m— Alumni Oration hy
Gorrard Glsnn,**-
1:00 p. m.—Alumni Luncheon.
Woodruff- Hall.
1:90 p. m.—Automobile drive
through the campus/ This will be
planned by classes. Recent lm-
-Turn to Psos Three)
f the com-
jeting. "Thu
tion. On TL\u r.-dnv tin* executive depositor*' must now show their
o Pen- willingness to co-opcrate and the
that f n ter they act the ^sooner will
eertiin features of th* Saaday re*jued tho' pilota. the dnpateh■ W_*', u tl W W '""int y '**», the eonditj.-n* of thei pUri to put
■chool work te Invited to lend »««. v * - ijSSto^SSLJ? 1 "“->ry into . fleet, ho .toted- Ho hod
some representative to the con- —— *5£#Sii 1 puS^ vS?°^ * ' i thc ' »»in»inig of
frk ._i| -i^m# u mr~,mA m ’Saniard ricld, v«u* • > M*■••!■ M |1 . and prompt action when
Snot 1 in 'charge of the v BOTH OUT Hall, monk contmL The .i.-hito Jailed upoo in the future for co-
in chjjjf fth, ^ AMet| ,„ d prMt) l«d of 1. yrution io working tite d^tate
DKUSSEW^— BothAmofteMi^ ^Tin- r*-tition. to be iIpwL by
that a
_ . thte
reaaon. It b honed that the Run-
day leboola will, reipihd most
heartily to tha Invitation.
Hail Storm Iktwccn
Attica And Cbrksboro
ncncan ■ t j},,. petition*
ToMhJiMn^etftH \ ;
toi^ho Gordon-lgnnft^jip. »r ih. . |„,,, I' >■ mimni rf
lar^e part of thc propram will
ha given to thit, aod tar _thb rnlraat ,
Thc H-M taMtad ST^pk,
France, Monday aod the Goodyear |J r t Athens"iirc-ldent-"j ’ F
111, »e. Turaday considrre.1 din- cSdlrtSIS ^ vteo
SrtjJ-LSrBUa P n;* 1 ,.«.P t - L d m t; >. A. Brlmon. Jlllten! A
ednld when tho bnlloon fell at lex r .tery and treasurer
The four hag* which still w,
imheaid of Tuosdny out of the
, . r „„ *£»* ‘terled i.turday were t-o
sldtrahie -.dj^gi^, balloon,
ported to have oecurre.1 in Jack-
ion county between Attica and
Clarkiboro Monday. The extent of
the danmye it not known but it
is understood thc crops suffered.
r» are in tho BoyC
the Y. Mv <V.A,
depositor of both 1st
retary and treasurer; 8. V. Sum, ' '
National sad the AbiOTh
hank, are urged to go
mil sign them bc(ere 9
fuesdny night.
Athenians Have Prominent
Parts In Club Meeting At
Tallulah Falls This Week
”■ ferd and W. O. l'nync, egecotir, .,, ..
z Jifi/IES B. DUKE K
•Jr., Hlakelev; W. E. Monts. Daw-; . i.f
-entur; It I.
Athens men and women will On «■» l»W»"' W"*""***
.... . „ rt i- lh , tint blen- tthcn ‘he buildings of tho school
hovo a largo part in the first uien dMicated. Col. Charles M.
(By Anroctatrd Press.)
TALLULAH- FALLS. Co.-
Club women of GoorgU were
here Tuesday foe tho opining ses-
-ilon of the Council of Georgia
Ftderrlion of Women's Clubs
Tuesday nlghL .
Mrs. A. P. Brantley of Black
Buford; C. C. McCollum, Wiens; U
It. D. Eddie, Brunswick, mid H ,
S. Burdette, Cochran.
The contostanta in literary
event, tallow: f
Tho recitation conti'iiini- by
districts are: . I
I, Nell Weeks, Millen; 2. Alice -
Paulk, Tlfton; .7, Annie Laura
iXlrklighter, Montezuma; 4, NfoUie • ,l
'Baldwin, Talbotton: 5, Mildred g
Sllpc, Decatur; C, Elmer Burnette,
Thomnstorl; 7, Fannie MeLcIlan, *,
Dolton; IV Sara Barber, Winder; 11
10, -r -a . ; 11, Elamai Allen, «
Quit man; 12, Louise Leitch, Ka ^t-,
DEAL IIU STATE IS
_ _ _ _ aMnm dn 4 , . ..
Tallulan FWte Industrial School. •Nfmter^cl^.” Pletoly to eiui> women. Every
owned, operated and managed by I At teh Wednesday afternoon ta-™, *>*» •**" •"Kneed nnd It te|
the Feilcration. scsion Mrs. Sanford will be ono of I sn'lclnsted that the gathering
The program an elaborate and In those pretiding and In the deport- will have the appearance of a
detail, has been arranged by Mn.|mental reports Mrs. C. M. Raell-, I"’"« , »e hoigo party.
,8. V. Sanford, second vice presi- tag will report on tho Chsb Insti-: • n *_ dcl1 '
dent of the Federation nod prosi- tutes at tne University Sommer!*" Jff. 1 *'*. 0 ". greater Georg
dent af the Athens club. Other School. Mrs. Hugh Hodgson will Wsdaewtey^Jeseton.
members of Mrs. Sanford's com- have a part in tha musical pro-
mittee are, Mrs. S. M. Inman. At- gram.
lanta; Miss Rosa Wood berry, At- Thc program tar Wednesday, the
lanta; Mrs. J. K, Ottley. Atlanta; dedicatory day tar the buildings #f
the Mrs. A. P. Hr. ntley Btackihear. the school, te as tallows;
ary • Mias Sarah Mon and Mrs. Lamar I 8 O’clock—Cliff House
after- Melatoeh county, involving nearly Rocker, Athens, are on the Board Mrs. Ralph Northcutt, presiding.
i Jnst been completed, of Trustees. Mrs. Sanford is also Oub Presldenls' Brcaictasl.
of Henderson. N. C., on the Public Relations rongnittee! 9:30—School oiler mm
rul thniteuml nrnta nf and (< r.n tha Stuf* Dutipntnn'g t
speech to tho Norae.Ameriaen Cen- 'largest timber deal* In tho history, MIm Sarah Moos and Mrs. Lamar I
tmnial celebration Monday after- McIntosh count*- Involvimr nearly Rucker. Athens, are on the Board •
dtamea^BHHHHapxaa*wBssB*xaaH*a*aaBB*sHx***wH
that the prcaident hinuelf viewed’ hta rolu scJtPil thouaard ucrea of and te on the
it in this .light lor the reception pine anifibtadwbod timber to the
a-eerded him at each place was"Jtir.* Tree Lumber company of
,-vrdul in the vxtreim. | ll'.fkir.,. Go.
!
State Chairmen's j 'Convention Organization, • $fn.
Dinner Committee. Mias Moss. :sJA. P. Brantley, Presiding Mis*
chairman of the committee on I Rom Woodberry.
crafts exhibit for thc school. i (Turn to Pays 9hc) c
Automobile Stolon
From Athens Man
niv AaWiatcd Preaa.)
Dl’KHAM. y. r.—An addition-
i..it 1*\ James B. Duke, tobac-
ii’iicnatc, ir. the amount of
.• for tha building of.
k*- University, vvas announced
k < Lt> by ('resident Few of tho
Hop.* Hi a gatherin ' MB Of
annual luncheon.
The "* ’
increascH tha building
funr! | «rcv i usly i rested by M(.
Duke for t!rt> chool from H^OOr
00U to f/*.000,000.
HEAT WAVE ROUT!
AS TEMPERATURES
RAPIDLY FALL '
H*to)cn front G. R. UtalnoVer
Mod Monday night The car wa?
parked in fre >nt of the Colonial
theatre. The motor number of
10-lb0l05 and the tag number
siLi.vroN,—Final root or th*”;
r.«t aav** was proclaimed hj ;
rather hurrau Tucaday with'
tliuiulairhocra forecast
ntata of the Ml*sl«I»pl« 4 ’
133805,
Wednesday.
(By United Press.) i
JtaVKEHITRST. N. J. - Within|u
forty eight hours the navy dirigible 1 th
Loa Angdes is expected to make a !•»•
new start for Minneapolis. ! -v
Following instructions from I Ki
Secretary Wilbur, repairs on the 1 “Par.lh* clotty «t«mftht and'^ffff-^.**'
two cripple*! engines are being j neaday: prr.hkbla. ahow#r«-4M ‘
rushed and thc airship probably I shower*** was tho general
ready fer this trip late 1 ion f->r every locality from i
*“ to Main.' . -. -J
will
*