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VOL. 93, NO. 258 Associated Preaa Service.
United Pren Dlspatche*.
Shenandoah
_ People At
Monday Night
Aviation Committee
For Chamber Com’crcc
Is Appointed By New
President Of Body
CAPTI FOLEY
Eyangelist Paints Vivid
Picture Of Results Of
Sin In Powerful Sermon
FIRST VIEW OF DAMASCUS BOMBARDMENT
Following 1» the Aviation Com
mittee of the Chamber of Com
merce as named by President An
drew C. Ur»ln:
H. A. Pendergrapb, Chairman.
B. T. Epps.
C. G. Eckford.
Gypsy Smith got down to “brass tacks Sunday
night in the thirteenth of his series of sermons at
Woodruff Hall by delivering the most powerful mes
sage he has yet brought to the people of Athens and
this section. ••
VUtir nivlng his audience a| —
vivid word picture of the famous |
“E-ast of Belshazzar” and the
ten-ibfe consequences of the,
yound king’s defiance of God, the)
uttscH on the city of Babylon nnd-
tho yAung ruler’s death after the
feast,)he-told of the natural re
sults if sin in all times. ]
Gypsy Smith took the memory-1
hie words of Daniel, spoken to the
young iking, as his text: 4 44 ’’
Peggy Joyce Said
To Be On Way Back
From Paris After
Divorcing Husband
, w NEW YORK.— (UP) —Reports
voungiking, as his text: -‘Weigh-!that Peggy Joyce Is returning
*d | the balances and SS SWJ
"fIoiS several minutes he figure- formed Broadway’s choicest mor-
u-mss.
" fe { T $and .toSeyf-is said to be handling tho
fhmll* by Placing God on tho case against Count Coster Morner
otherfside with* the person weigh- do Moreland, charging him with
ed made »• “ale. bal-; non-support und .desertion.
CUK ’ : Close Sunday,
dime ohwwa
Tift ■union, services . will not
'cldsfe juntU next Sunday night,
November 22. It has been an-j
Udunebd in these columns that it
' 'will #iose Friday night but this is
Sot Sweet.It will go through
Sunday night. Next Sunday.
thtwacrvices will be held, one in
the morning ■ with tho ehurchos
unttiir, another in the afternoon
especially for the negroes and the
final service Sunday night.
Moaday night (tonight) Mr.]
Smith urges that, parents take
■childi
.. Fleeman.
w , J. Franklin.
J. Fred Bishop. ,
K. G. Boatnor.
C. D. Booth-
F. W. Whitney.
W. L. Coxa.
Mrs. D. L. Flournoy.
Mrs. E. H. Rhodes.
Leo YndelSon.
C. R. Yeerwood.
Roy Mewbourne.
James Foutou.
Charles Conterio.
L. A: Brasclton.
J? W, .Roberta.
C. R. Davis.
j, W. Eaerhart.
E. T. Etmrhart.
R. L. Mosi, III.
W. D. Faulkner.
U. L. Gregory.
J. H. Hubert.
H. E. Stevens.
J. N- Read
C. A. Rowland.
A. M. Doolittle.
Grove; 4 Presneli.
TB BE
POSTPONED
WASHINGTON,—At the
quest of Major Henry Leona
Judge advocate, the f 1 --—
doah court of inquiry, .....
was convened Monday to de!
Into charges of Mrs. Margar
Lansdownc that an utter
had been made to “fix”
testimony before it last month-
deferred hearing witnesses u*»
til Tuesday.
Leonard, who replaced Cap*'
tain Paul Foley the officer"
. cahrged wit the attmpt told the.,
court when it convened Monday
that he had not had time
enough to acquaint himself
‘with tho record of the case end.
moved for a twenty-four hour
postponement. “ *
Mrs. Lansdownc and Foley
Foley are beth prepared to
testify Tuesday and the pro
ceedings will get underway
at the same time with the
Mitchell courtmartial which
will resume Tuesday after
three day recess.
WASHINGTON.— (UP) —Dor
mant lot- tnoro than a month, the ■
Shenandoah court of inquiry, waiM
reconvened Monday to probof;
thoroughly charges that Captain *
Paul J. Foley attempted to Infld-
cnce the testimony of Mrs. Lans
downc when she first apnfeared
before tho court.
Barring a possible postpone
ment, both Foley and Mrs. Lans-
Win PIT MIC 1»LW uumwu
r oC-* dewne of the Ghcnandoah, has ac-
.•kerji^cepted a subpoena. ^
There was some doubt early
am* Monday, however, as to whether
ittcr the court would call the witness#*
imith urges that parents w»«| WHITE PLAINS, N. Y.—(UP)
heirch'ldren to the service from|_i tl appetite for sensations
j—i. . r h C ot age on up. He also ■ sharpened by two days of respite,
nvites the eollegc students hcre, a i arg0 crowd gathered about the
o attend the service. doors of the courtroom Monday
Daily Prayer (before the Leonard Kip Rhinelan
The daily prayir Service, will! dor annullmant trial wa. r.
lontirtue throughout ‘ h '* ttie w 'f t y : ’ un,rd4
Services will .be hold at W
. hour for the ousinew
men. Other services *» held
in the various homes at lv;#ve _
" Gypsy Smith, after delivering
his striking sermon Sunday night,
told of the consequences
tag a sinful life-of denying God
in favor of the pleasures of the
f! sh. The “feaat of Belshazzar,
which ho described in such real-
iztic manner, .was the bails upon
Lvircb he built Ms sermon. Only
a few “weights” were thrown on
the “scales” Sunday night, ttiou
shalt i have no other God oeiore
me,” ■ “Thou shall not take ‘he
ramei of the Lord ‘".'“"'...other 44
or thr father and thy ">“‘"'1'
“Thou shalt love the Lord, tny
God, with all thy heart and soul
diind" Gypsy Smith declared
violation of these commandment!
will doom a’ man or wohtan. tbjy
will he “weighed in the hel*"**- 4
and found wanting, un ?” J82
take Cod with them on the other
side df the scales ta ll *l“j?’ hav#
Mr.- Smith said, "You don't have
to go to Africa to find “ , hc “, th ,l^
i'- A.n't hive tii go out of this
{, nt t find .heathens; overy men
„,y midiinee-has n god. and f
hi. Vod’tt oo‘ God Almighty it
is'poOiebodyetlse; if it l» some-
tMagJetaK-ydu^re ,s t h*
wiioie %*?
S* th'af^ng that ho loves
better than anythmg- eliw in tho
l-tett.-gg.&gf’.le
any odisr god but the almighty
God will send » man to bell. He
‘L'SING TAO. Chtna.-“<yP)-“Mat.
•hal Chang Tso-Ltn'e fifth Shan.
tnng division becoming mutinous
Sunday, fired from the rear on tho
Ruasian White Brigade, attached
to Chang’a force* It ia re- m ingb
ported , that the majority of the, hands-
Diiaelano worn Ifillpd. a f..m
MUTINY. KILLING
;1
^fote v Tuesday. Major Henry
Prominent Birmingham Woman Is
Found Dead From Poison In Chicago
Death Followed
Y'Party” With
Bachellor In
Rooms
'cHiCAGO—(UP)-An inquest
as held Monday in the death of
Mrs. Florence fianly Hood,
beautiful society woman of Bir
mingham, Ala. who died in her
lome apartment here Sunday
Russians were klRcd: ‘from the effects of a poison. .
Tho Ruseiana were endeavoring] Police claim, it la a case of sol
to atom tho advance of Marshall'cide.
^..f^rjeady Jo_Go over
Kidnaped
The automobile, driven by Mr.
Thompson, was returning from
Atlanta whnrn the occupant, at
tended the Georgia-Tech football
S tale. The wreck occurred near
rayaon when the car hit a ditch
and turned over. Mri. Rucker
was shocked and wa, aent to the
General Hospital hire where her
husband, Lamar C. Rucker, ia alao
confined following an operation.
iMr. Thompson was sent to a *•»..
I Pita 1 in Ivlonroe for' examlna
Both were reported all -
gtay. Neither — -
_jnard, U. S. M. C., retired, who
replaced Foley Saturday as judge
advocate of the court, was under
stood to desire additional time in
which to familiarize himself with
the case and the court waa ready
to grant him a postponement if
EoUy, technical aide to Secre
tary Wilbur and formerly judge
advocate, ordered sesi'ona of the
tribunal resumed after Colonel
Mitchell Informed his jury -of
generals thst he would prove that
a "naval officer” sought to have
Mrs. Lansdownc give “false 4
tho Shenandoah
was seriously statements <o
cwfc
The World To Enlist Support Of
Women To Abolish Submarines
LONDON.—(UP)-rThe.popular demand for abol
ition of submarines in the wake of the tragic loss of
«- e, ir « ..... Uwitam
After . Experiencing Event She
ItaiWaited Years To Witness.
NEW YOftlf—diP)—F e a r a
that Isabel Bennett, 15, a .second
cousin of the -late, President War-
ition of submarines in tnewaRe ot me uag u mao m “o Mne hii E! "to
the undersea monitor M-l, grew throughout Britain naped were expressed when aht
Monday as parliament convened for its early winter was reported Monday to poiica as
session.
I There was
Wu Pet Fu's alliance forcee,-wheir
fired on. The wounded went
without aid until foreign doctors
entered the lighting area . and
brought them out.
Tho Russian brigade fired on by
the mutineers numbered 3,000 and
Included an armored car party, alt
tbe members of. which are skid
to have been killed;
_ prospect that the
question of banning the “waste of
the son" would come to tbe otten-
North Carolina
Leaids South ln
Weekly Death#
CHIC. MIC Otu wwiaisa vve
John A. Cashln, prominent and 0 f parliament,
wealthy bachelor, official of a, The movement was started dur-
large furniture company, is weekend when Lady
jail pending the inquest. Cashin ing the week-end when w«y
and Mrs. Hood were said to have Astor, American horn member ol
been registered at the latter a ^riiament, declared her readiness
apartment hotel os “Mr. and Mrs.L lrBVl;I throughout tho world en-
Walter Hood." listing women's support for aboil-
»rS”S.";SS.'55S sJ*. ,ht, o'.-r., *f -*ofo>.
doail Slot, tlton oil:,. H".
ers in Cashin'a room in another) . ,.i /Ml
hotel. Caahin .aid - Mrs. Hood Fort WOrUI Ull
had-, become too vociferous and he » w - * .
COLUMBIA. S. Q.-ifA 1 )—North
Carolina lead the #onth during the
past week In traffic deaths while
Georgia lead In injuries, statistics
revealed Monday.
ocUl’position* and j» on. Non.
f tW- will help when God say.
time>p,” he asserted.
vpesking'of 1 the^sreond “weight,”
Chairman Green
Will Oppose
Further Cut
•irs^n'Vbc afternoon on Sunday.
U used to sneak to the mcnat
..Mars nmotime*. We would ip^K
drinking, profanity
about drinking, profanity
^ff^ScsVbut a man u .
tnt T+w trbo does It, ^bccauie
mi. vmmen are gulity °f oil o
R t can prove it . Women
impure,today as men are.
WASHINGTON. —(/P)— Chair-
man G*een of t^e house ways
and means committee believes
tho federal revenue for next year
has been alteed to tha. limit of auto In which aho was rldjng w
sound poUcy In the reduction al- her htahand^ Baron Von, Bohi
ready voted by tea committee In
the now revenue bUl tnd indicates
ho will oppose any attempt
the hogfo to Increase th* |Itth.
JER8RV CITY, .w. •• wry. ; a»y wy
Josfeph* Palmerl, 23, a special po^\ worker,
liceman. early Monday nhot to j T j re girl# said they left New
death his 21 year old sweetheart; 1 - - —
Miss Minnie • Schleissler In -
naa uccomo wo
took her to- her apartment. n
4 T left for “other partis
Cashin told the police. “I called
up Mrs. Hood’e apartment several
(Turn to Pap, 8m)
Bertha Krupp
Injured In
Auto Wreck
Eksen, Germany. —</P)— Bertha
Krupp. principal owner of the
great Krupp Steel Work,, suffered
King Rushing
To D1 Sister
NEW YORK. —(UP)— Mrs.
James Gilmore lay critically ill in
her exclusive Park Avenue apart
ment Monday while her brother
Guy Waggoner, Fort Worth oil
millionaire, hastened by special
milllUUUllC, IW.W..VW “J -f-—
train fro St. Louis to her bed.
side.
The train which traveled with
rsaasetra he 5^5= ^
.bontth.body.M.nd.y wh.n_,h,, M^ndayri^noon^^^
•kidded and went Into m ditch. The
driver wu killed. ,
Bohlen escaped with slight in-
site.,
Waggoner is suffering from com
plication, which followed en ill
ness brought on by gall stones. A
staff of four nurses and acrermi
doctors nro watejrfn* grg:
JERSEY CITY CAP
KILLS SWEETHEART
IB SHOOTS SELF
d wore expressed when
reported Monday to police —,
nv.Bsing from her homo atoce
Friday.
The girl'e mother, Mrs. Frank
Bent, wife of a banker, was di-
rood from her father, John B.
Athens Settles Back To Norma
Athena settled down Mon
day morning after having eg-
perlenced the event (ha has
been waiting for elnca March
first, 1934, when Ooorgta and
Tech ilgnod a p»*ce pact and
vorecd from her father. Joint B. * ” r 7u,loa..
Bennett, a first conein of Preal- ****“•? ,h. (ootball teams
S “ g '' I,St J “* “* C “ —LaTe,
FIND 0IRL8
. ‘ N.
NORFOLK^ Va. —</P)—Isabelle
Dennett, IS years old. second cou
sin i)t president Harding and 8am
Cohen. 17. whe^ had beenhBUsslng
from their hotnos lu isfew.York city
.. since Friday were found bei;e Moa-
J.—MP)T-/day by a Traveller’s Aid Society
bed-room *of he? home at Lnibn
City, lie then shot himself fa
tally. v *, \ , i ’
On the table in the bed-room
was found this note:
"She asked me to kill her. We
loved each other and forgive
Palmeri was sent to the county
jail two yearn ago for observa
tion as to his sanity.
New England
Feel# Earth
betwcon
York Friday with 120
them und made their way to
Washington. There. In tho shad,
ow of tho White House where the
noted cousin- 4»f Misa Bennett
ruled, the girl’s 4 sa!d they found
themselves WlrfiouV “O?** * nl1
afraid to appeal for help. They
declared they hiked to Rtchmoad
frern u here they accepted an auto"
ride to Norfolk.
of the two institutions mot
ion tho gridiron for the first
tlmo since 19M. .Since that
Saturday afternoon la March,
nearly two. years ago, when
Dr. 8. V. Sanford , of Georgia
and Dr. J. a crenahaw of
Georgia Tech, with Dew (
Rneillsg of tho University and
Walter B. Hill To
Speak Here Tue#.
Walter B. Hill, state suparvtaor
Cl I |lof schools under tha Stake#-
Shock Monday Phelps fund .111 deliver an nddrwa
here TnMday morning In tha
county court housa at 11:3* o'clock-
Ofr. 111)1 will epeak oo tho Inter
racial question. -Ho will apeak la
tho office ot Captain T. H. Dollar.
Sr., ronnty superintendent of
schoojs. _ »
HARTFORD. Conn.—(/pi—This
section was visited by another
alight earthquake Monday similar
to on* felt here Saturday.
Buildings shook for a minute
hut no damage wag reported,
ur. urmiso oc *
rcaume- athletic reUtion* the
tdamsiof the two InsUtutlooa
'hev*-met on the besketbaU
court, tho baseball diamond
and the-cinder path* hut not
until last Saturday did the
football teams meet.
"Saturday's game waa the
most colorful, to us a hack
neyed football expression, of
any over played in the South..
Tho greatest cro’vd ever to
■ee a Southern classic jammed
and crowded into the massive
Sid, at Grant Field. With
the exception of a few Isolat
ed scats at tha northwest cor*
ner of tha field every seat was
occupied, and tickets were
, sold for those vacant seats
but tho people deserted them
to hunt more advantageous
points from which to view the
great contest.
The crowd waa, itaod *
model one. There waa hardly
an argument to mar the fine
spirit A few drunks here
and there caused a few com-
. Eotipa* .w4 .»1e vm 9* ttrs
arguments between three
went to the fighting tUge.
Those people who went to
gamo oxpe/ting to see a fre»
for all and a: parade of drunk
en hoodlums were sorely dis
appointed and it waa proved
that tho two great inatitutiont -
meet on the gridiron without
ill-feelings.
The game was n dean on*
and t/hen the final whlati*
blew and Tech was the winner
by tho narrow margin ot three
points the players exchanged
greetings and pasted con
gratulations around. Georg! r
waa disappointed but »'
humiliated. not dtsgrunt
Tech was victorious but n,
gloatful. “We’ll gut yon n
year” was about what A
Georgians said while Te
camo back with, “Maybe .
but next year's another tin
and wo havo this one.”
Early this week tha Georgia
team will settle down to work
for the Alabama game, which
will bo the Thanksgiving clae-
sic for Birmingham. Alabama
has not been defeated this
reason and la headed for an
other claim for tho Southern
Conference titlo Georgia alooa
standing In her path for the
claims. Tulane, Washington
and Lee and North Carolina,
however, niso have a clean
slate and will fight on Thanks
giving to keep their records
clean. The Birmingham garan
ia certain to draw another
record breaking ‘crowd and
Birmingham will once more
bo filled to tho overflowing
-with Alabama and Geotfte
supporter, wi J* 0 *,