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ATHENS, GA„ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY IS. 1928.
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WOODMEN OFFICIALS VISIT CRY THU
GirlV Confessor
WARTIME PRIME
MINISTER OF
ENGLAND DIES
COLUMBIA, Ohio—(UP)—Two
youths, suspected of responsibility
for the disappearance of two In
diana deputy aheriffa, who have
not been seen aincc they left La-
Fayette, Indiana, with two prison-
era tor the Indiana state refor
matory at Pendleton, .were under
arroat hare Wednesday.
They gave the names of Albert'
Jcnpings, 17, sad Frank Fomcs,!
17, (rat police, t after communicat-i
log with Indiana authorities, said
they, nnswored the description of
John Bums and Samuel Baxter,
two reformatory prisoners.
Tho two were arrested at St.
Clariesville, Ohio, after Sheriff C.
C. Hardesty had been apprised
they hud exchanged n blood-
spattered roadster here for a ma
chine owned by a man in Bexley,
n suburb. Two of Hardesty’s dep
uties mado the capture, after
wounding one of tho boys in the
leg. Tho boys fired on them, the
officers said.
LORD ASQUITH
SUTTON, England. — (UP) —
The Earl of Oxford and Asquith,
DONNELLAN TAKES figures and prime minister during
off for
He •*> been ill since * Sunday,
HONDURAS AT 3:05'^ n o{ he ph w “4 t 1 S ken with * n at -
Death came peacefully to the
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.— (/P) —D
C.‘Stephenson, former Grand Dra
gon of tho Ku KIux Klan became
a willing witness Wednesday In
tho trial of Governor Ed Jackson,
charged with conspiracy to com-
mitt a falony in an attempt to
bribe.
Stephenson, now a life term
connected Jackson. George D. Cof-
c-onecfed Jackso, George D. (Vf-
fin, Marion county republican
chairman and Robert I. Marsh, a
local attorney, with an. alleged,
conspiracy to bring about thro’jph
bribery the nppointment of Jaraee
E. 'McDonald as Marion county
prosecutor In 1923.
When the alleged bribe was re
jected by Governor Warren T.
McCray, Stephenson said Jackacn,
Coffin and he bad a" .mb fest”.
nrcaking a r.'k-nco of more than 1
twenty four hours. Stephenson
told of having boon acquniuted,
both polltirally and scpally, with
Governor Jackeon foipn 1922 to
1924, He snld the governor wan a
frcciuent visitor at hi* Irvington
homo, an IndianapcJis miburb, and
that he in turn. visited Jnckson\
hoiiic frequently. \
GUATEMALA SENDS
SOLDIERS TO KEEP
AMERICAN BANANA
CORPORATION OUT
GAUTEMALA — (UP)— Th«
ivemment has mnt several hun.
_.wl soldiers to tho Honduran
frostier, it wnv announced Wed
nesday, to prevent foreign com
panies from invading Gautomalan
territory.
( It is understood that tho soldiers
arc to bo ustd in preventing an
American banana company from
on,rating on what is claimed to tie
Gautomalan soli at a point on tho
frontier which is not clearly de
limited as foot ween tho two eoun-
MONEY TROUBLES
CAUSED SPENCE
LEAVE HOME
R*v. Thomas Fk Purdue (b;iu\v)
s expected to be one of the Hate's
Host important witnesses in the
forth Carolina murder trial of
Alma Petty t.atiir. (Above)
iMYingelist was r< spon3ibL* ior
he firPi arrest. He said she told
him, after being converted at one
of his meetings, that she kilted
her father, R. Smith Potty, with
HAVANA, Cuba. — (UP)-Cap-
taln Joseph Donnellan, who is on
a goodwill tour to South America,
took off from Colombia Field at
3:05 a. m. Wednesday for British
Honduras.
Only a few people were at the
flying field to watch his getaway,
which was perfectly made.
Captain Dcnnellan’s flight Wed-;
nesday will .!*» a <>50 mile
course, most of which is ovor^vH*
Thursday he planned to ily
from British Honduras to Nicara
gua
Y. M. C. A. Cabinet
Meeting Postponed
75 year old former prime minis
ter, who, for two score years had
been cno of the outstanding poli
ticians of England.
The venerable Lord Oxford—he
was bom September 12, 1852—
was tho last in Great Britain of
the Victorian school of silver ton-
gu«d orators, still extant in the
United Stales. Other speakers
were forced to change their style
j of address) to. suit the more busi
nesslike times. Lord Oxford’s
sonorous sentences, polished and
rounded out with frequent classi
cal allusion^, were famous.
On account of the serious 111-
pess of Mrs. W. T. Forb.'t, Sr.,
mother of the General Secretary
of the Y. M. C. A., tho meeting
AGAINST HOOVER
WASHINGTON. —(UP)— The
dominant republican party group
In Ihtt TThUa.1 GI.Ia. mama,a I. a
In the United States eernito is no-
F llarins privately with tho nud-
weitera Independent tons g.trap
to solidify opposition to tho can.
ui wiv A. iU. JV., mu IIICUWIIK m suuMuy opposition 10 uio can.
oI tho Promotion Gabintt which (lldaey'hf Secretary of Commerce
wai scheduled tor Friday of this! He \er for tho prealdcnti.il nomi-
w..v hss freea postponed. 1 nation.
OF MRS. QflTLll
WENTWORTH, N. C. -(UP)—
wv. '1 nomas F* rardue, on wftose
ftiumony tne Svate will depend in
ti attempt to und 31rs. Alma
fctty Gatlin guilty of her faih-
r’« rauruer, said Wednesday that
* Was anxious to testify. * .
IT Wish to once and lor all <-e
Me to tell what I know so the
people will see whir© my duty
the clergyman explained.
Selection bx a.jury continued
odiously Wednesday with only
■fiven tentative juors In tho box.
Hie remainder of a venire of 200
w ro being interrogated In the
•wiling e.ssion.
Rumors that Clarenco. Harrow,
wted criminal lawyer, might ap*
‘•w to aid the defense, were-not
trifled by detenus counsel.
Two New England societies op*
: *cJ to the death penalty,' have
rumored to have arranged
r Dtrrow to come hero.
Jhe defendant, wile of tho fire
Jkf of RcidsviUe, North Carolina
Iwks her indictment by Rock-
"Warn county grand jury and
^'rnt appearance in the county
0Q tt to Rev. Pardue. Parduo's
dement to poliea that Mrs. Gat-
" “*d confessed to him the mur-
of her father, Smith Petty*
about her arrest last Sep-
iChanctc* witnesses from vari-
_ 11 cities and towns, “Thunder*
W Tom" Pardue has lived in,
testify during the trial, it was
^rned Wednesday.
uuii ui mv iyuitai hiuim j •
Meanwhile he has been suri>end:d
.y tho post office depart
John Ector is one of the* bast
LINDBERGH “BUCKS” AT SUGGESTION
THAT HE NO LONGER ENDANGER HIS
LIFE BY CONTINUING TO FLY
ST. LOUIS, Mo. — (UP) — A
uuict controversy (mouldered here
Wcdneiday between the pioneering
spirit of Colonel Charles A. Lind
bergh and those who seek to cur
tail his'future flying activities.
"Thera must bo pioneers to
show tho nay,” the Lone Eagle
commented, when he was tfld that
n wing dipping movement was
afoot in high government circles,
based on fear for' his personal
safety in trail blaring flights.
There was a trac, of an indica
tion that Lindbergh felt the "op-
poaltion” didn’t understand; there
niao was clear indications that he
did not consider hia recent good
will toura In tho catgcory of
"stUnta.”
Tho controversy/ which broke
upon aviation circles hero Tues
day with tho statement of Secre
tary of War Dwight F. Davis
opposing “jungle flights,” rap'dly
found echo in congress where
members talked of passing a reso
lution asking Lindbergh to avoid
dangsroua flying.
"I have no comment to mnko
until I hear personally from Sec
retary Davis,” Lindbergh replied
to an inquiry following his re
turn from a three hour welcome
homo flight over tho city of St.
Louis.
-JOHN ECTOR, WELL
KNOWN CHORISTER
ARRESTED FORP.O.
THEFTS IN ATEENS
.John A. Ector, leader bfi Geor
gia's roost famous negro ((choir,
was arrested bRo Tuesday night,
(or rifling the moils. He admitted
tho charge, but denied it had been
going o;i long. A decoy 1
used by the Postoffice inspector,
\V. H. Akcrman to apprehend the
Ecktor has been a cit« carrier
for tlK Athena postoffice rsinco
March, 191. Ho is said to! have
btenvtry popular with the pioplo
ho served city carrier, lfo was
released on bond of $1,000 fallow
ing a preliminary hearing.* Ills
caso will be brought to the «tt:n*
tion of the federal grand / jury.
of a choir which has sung for re
ligious mootings Jicro for both
whit© and negro people. Ills chol
has sung for conventions and dis
tinguished visitors and always
made a pronounced impictMton*
Ector says that y he got into
dtfat through illness in his family
and other misfortunes and took
tho money from tho mails to meet
his txnec’e. He is forty-four
years of age.
ALBANY — Fnancial difficul
ties arc iclieved tho cause of . the
disappearance of R. E. L. Spence
solicitor of the City Court hare
who has ho3U missing since about
January' l&L
The young man official was do
, heavily involved, according to po-
Msyor O. A. Pound of Jackson, Hco theory, that he fled to C3cape
governor of the Georgia District of his creditors.
Klwanls Club*, will visit the Ath- ’ Spenco is hi tho West, according
em Club Thursday. The club to informatioji received by police,
meets at the Holman hotel for lun- but only vague nimors as to the
cheon. A splendid program has state have sifted homo. Reports
been arranged for tho meeting, It «at ha had gono to somo sana-
Is stated. jtorium for treatment, the nature
The meeting will bo held at D30 l^.^ch waa.not Mwo cix-
o'clock on account of tho Wood* fSiffi-.jflf- < ^ nrt i Ur ^‘ ,^ u *
r» «»<» World proeram Thurs- I SSM«2S. J 2S
day.
’ MAYOR’S PROCLAMATION
Mayor A.. G. Dudley has declared Thursday afternoon, from 2
to 5 o’clock, a holiday in Athens and has issued the following
proclamation:
TO THE CITIZENS OF ATHENS:—In view of tho fact that
Honorable W. A. Frsacr, Sovereign Commander of the Woodrafl
of the World, and certain members of his Executive Council, ar.
tojie the guests of Athens Thursday, February 16th, I hereby dt
dare a-Jiouday on that day between the hours of 2 and 6 p. ra.
and urge~aU.merchants, business men, etc., to join in making th-
a most auspicious occasion and in arranging and decorating the.
places of business os to make the most favorable impression o.
these distinguished guests.
( A. G. DUDLEY, Mayor.
cities of the North and East have
proved unfounded, police declare.
Snunce, the son of Colonol R. E
r»/\f inrTAn Cf r F V gl ooence, tne son oi colonel K. b
jULIU 1 UK j Ll 1\ |L. Sporce, Sr., well-known, citizen
jin ibis s etion. has a wife and a
| small son. His term, nn Solicitor
; was to exoira January 1. Three
candidates have announced for tho
post left vaerntbv his departure.
MISTRIAL FOR
MRS. McKlE
AUOtTBTA. Oft. —(AP) — The
iurii*r 11 i ll of Mrs Lillian L. Mu.
Klo of Hutchinson, ICansas charged
with killing her - husband. George
McKie. hero on July 2 192S
took n* sensational rum Wodnes.
day when Solicitor George llftins
Frances E. Price
Commits Suicide
The program was completed
euiitfbuay *or th« eiiterLuumeht
gn conuuanuer ana dirt,
risiscr and me Executive
oi sue nutional \vooauten
v oriu wnen iney visit Ath-
.isuay.
ui cuairraan M. G. Mich*
assi.«.ant ^>taic Manager
nomas completed tne pro-
Frances E. Price, well known
COMMANDER FRASER
asked for n. mlstrhil when court At'anta photographer, committed
convened declaring'that ono of the aulcldo Tuesday. Ho shot him-
Jurymen‘declarsdnwicr to tho trial solf twlco with a revo’vor.
hts intention of -sitting on tho wll! bo recalled that Mr.,' Price
jury forevor before he* wt^ld cos- CAS* Very nenr being kiiiod in
vlci lier.” i/rplano accident near Athens
Tho Juror named ta th«^ atato- when demonstrations woro wn-
ment is Thomas L- Jones. Tho ductod hero • aliout threo years
expression of nn opinion on tlie a go showing how* cotton fields
case or tho presence of bias In a could bo dusted with calcium nr-
Juryznan’a mind would disqualify senate.
him according to Georgia law. | The‘plane In which he was rid.
W. Inman Curry, counsel for tho , 0|f ftni1 ma vi n g plct»rAs from
defense asko2 the court for time mpjcjj the top of some plnli trees
to prepare a statement in writing w j, on the pilot turned to look as i n
aa to tho position^ of .he stnro onQ of tho du8t/ . nj? rlane8 . Mr. 1 ‘ on / 0 l1f
saying that the state had no rlght p r j co ] iai j b eCn to Athens on nil. j
td ask for a mis rial at this Into mer0Ug occaalnos to secure pic.
o? the greunds cn which the lurea fQr tho At i antA Constitution
and those who knew him here will
regret to learn of his death.
CONCLUSIONS OF
REFEREE UPHELD
IN WILKINS CASE
mistrial is
ITALY SIGNIFIES
DESIRE TO ENTER
ARBITRARY PACT
CLARKE COUNTY FARMERS’ CLUB
DISCUSSES GROWING COTTON AND
CORN AT FIRST REGULAR MEETING
Tlie farmers clnb held its first
regular meeting Tuesday at the
liorao of W. D. Ami* cn the Lex
ington road where a dek’ghtful din
ner was served the members, of
the club by Mrs. Amts. After the
noon hour members of tbs club
discussed methods of preparati’on,
fertilization, planting and cultiva
tion of com and cotton. Those
In attendance were, T. W. Mor.
ton. Harold Holme. R. T. Holmes.
R. B. Johnson J. M. Fowler. J. \V.
Morton, IL L. Fry, I* S, Watson.
W. D. Ami*. J. T. Pittard ws.
unable to attend on account of
illness. . .
Each member was asked to sub-
mlt a name for the organisation
which met with response from ev-
cry one. Each member spent a lot
of ttmo working out wb«t he con.
british-american
man was proud of his suggestion.
TREATY CONTAINS
ANTI WAR NOTE
U>NDON.—(UP)— 1 The draft of
« forthcoming Britisb.American
rbitraVon treaty preamble con-
clause condemning war,
Growing cotton and corn wa»
discossed from every’ tele by
members of the club after which
It was agreed in the case of cot.
ton to plant only Collego No. 1
or Cleveland.on land that normally
will produce a half bale to the aero
and fertilise with a high grade
fortllfser buying nothing lower
than a 12-4-4 for clay (pits nor nn
M-4 fob sandy mils. The club
was unanimously In favor of Cokor
Cleveland No. 6 as a long staple
variety for this section. Thick
spacing, planting on a firm seed
bod and planting plenty of seed
were also stressed by those pres,
ent. •
Whatleys and Hsrings, corn
WASHINGTON —(UP)— Italy
has signified its desire to n;go-
tinte nn arbitration treaty with
the United States, tbr Stato De
partment revealed Wednesday.
•XERCISES MARK
GEORGIA DAY AT
TEACHERS COL
DAYTONA BEACH
RACES START
WEDNESDAY
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -
(UP)— While three monster jug
gernauts, to bo piloted bv famous
speed kings in nttempis tor a new
world’s spred record, were being
tuned up, two races for low priced
stock cars were scheduled to be
run on tho Ormond - Daytona
course Wednesday.
Tho event celebrated the open
ing of the 5th anniversary of Am-
rican racing. ,
Captain Malcolm Campbell.
British racer, has entered his fa
mous ’’Bluebird” in an effort to
beat the record made last year by
Major H. O. D. Seagraves, who
made 203.70 miles per nonr.
Frank Lockhart wil raco 18.
cylinder Stulz and J. M. White
were considered: the best vario- of Philadelphia, ha. entered a 86-
ties of'corn to plant except In jhe evlindar, triple motored ’Triplex”
case of yellow corn for local con.
snmpticn. The planting of as many
acres of corn behind vetch, clover,
peas and beans was stressed.
Thorough, preparation before
planting was considered to be of
prime importance In corn produc
tion. A tide application of nitrate
about the second plowing was
thought the best -method of fer.
however not a single namo ottered
suited a majority of tho member,
ship. At tilts point a motion was
m ade to otter a prizo of 31 to the
person In tho club or outsido tho
club who would suggest tho best
name for this organization. In
esse you have a suggestion to cf. tuning corn. c.
- - for send it ot L. 8.. Watson, ceutt j . ; Tk • dlocmsiaber ware’ toll of life
<«rey Lccker-Lampson. under house AthPn s. who will submit it and e.-ery one sgreed that this,
tttetary of foreign affairs, told j t0 the n u i; „t the next meeting - was oue of tho best, meetings that 1 bein', called off. ri—w Wednesday
1 Wesdoner in the house of com- on sq e gth of March. ’ be had (treaded. jy, the thaw—which has made the
Mas Wednesday. i(ake unusable, continued.
The spted triale will begin Fri
day.
OLYMPICWINTER
CONTESTS MAY
BE CALLED OFF
On Monday evening, Georgia
Day was celebrated at tho Geor
gia State Teachers Colltge with a
Georgia products dinner and ap-
orolate readings and 3onga. A.
Rhodes and Mrs. Lena Chandler
had charge of the dinner, whils
Misa Jennie Belle Smith and Miss
Carolyn Vance were sponsors of
the extremes.
Tho following program was ren
dered.
Song. Tho Bod Old Hills of
Georgia, by tho entire student
body.
Introductory Remarks — Presi
dent Jure M. Pound.
Song. Georgia Land—Gleo clnb.
Reading, Marse CrawfonL'Isom
and tho Deer, by Hnrry Stillwell
Edwards, was given by Miss
Frances Denmark-
Scries of Songs written by
Frank L. Stanton, was rendered by
Miss Sara Drake,
Reading, Thu Song of the,Chat
tahoochee—Miss Ruth Torbett.
A Dialogue, Summer Time with
Unci Remus. Miss Clifford Rig-
don played the part of Undo Re
mus, Misi Mary Yates and Miss
Mary and Little Mias Nancy
Whitney was tho little boy.
Spl ndJd addresses were’mado
by Chancellor Charts 5f. Stelling
of tho University and Dr. ’ W. L
Hollingsworth, prsiderit of Lucy
Cd'4) Inatitute. In edition ;to the
facuiiy and the atudent body, a
lares numbtr of friends -of the
college worn present to '.witness
the celrhration.
The observation of Georgia Day
at the Georgia State T-»eh*trs Col
lege has been an annual event for
. RT. MOFIT7. Switzerland —
■OFJ — The likelihood of .h- re-
inder of. the Winter Olrm-'i-
COMMITTEE URGES
INVESTIGATION
OF COAL FIELD
WASHINGTON— (UP) — The
icnat? Interstate commerce com*
mlttce Wednesday ordered a fa*
vorablo report on the Johnson res
olntion for inwatijration of con
ditions in tho coal fields of Penn
sylvanin. West Virginia and Ohio
The Reed amendment calline fo*
Inquiry into freight rates affoct
in it th*» pric eof con!, was removed
from the resolution.
Judgo W. J. THson haa HiiHialncd
tho conclusion* of tho Master In
the cftHe of Mrs. Joseph If. Wilkin?
i. the Atnoriran Securli/on c in.
bill ot oqultHy araued
*omo time afio.
Judgo'TUson’s opinion is n* foi.
Iowa:
The abovo stated cause having
beon argued upoa exceptions tn
the spea'al mnster's report, upon
consideration 1 1 am of opinion
that the conclusions cf tho mas
ter Are sustained by tho proof
and that tho report should bo in
nil thing* sustained, and a final
decree will be entered accotdlngly.
Plaintt'ff may pre«ent to tho
Court, after duo notice to < ppos.
!ng counsel, a draft of tho pro.
posed decree in order that final
decree may be settled and entered
In said cause. The Court will at
that time give direction na to hew
coat* shall be (Apportioned and
taxed.
This 11th day of February. 1928.
WILLIAM J. TiLSON.
United State* District Judge,
designated in wild Causa
made it puotic. Gerural
eraser win arrive ;n Atlan.^ at
ui got o’clock 'ihursday morning,
..i.u will iwive irom there to Ath
ens via automobile, arriving her>
-^out noon, linmeaiaiely lollow-
.nk lunen, the program will te^ln
•*un tne parade and will conclude
with the banqu.t at the Georgian
hotel in the evening.
Between th; parude and banquet
then, will be a ceremonial at the
Colonial Theatre wnen the Mont*
Uumeiy Mayers will pat on tt
short vaudeville entertah»4.mt
and Mr. _ *TTa1er will deliver
main address and several Onidi'
aui.a will he Initiated. '; '■
Parade Program.
Tho grand civic, parade wJH
form ac two o clock P. M., Thttye*
day and will be reviewed ihv 8oVer-
ctgn Commander Frnser his wifi
and other officials of the organ!*
zation from the norch ' '*
onackcitoid
Avcnu.
LOCAL BOY SCOUTS TO SPONSOR
AIRPLANE CONTEST FRIDAY AT
OLD CLOVERHURST COUNTRY CLUB
parade will move on-' 9md
tiiut, nom the Universit-' booth
Gato to College Avenue, northvon
college to vVasnington street,
-use on Vvashingson to Jachkyh
Jircct. Her. tno University K.*0.
x’, C. will turn south and rtcurn
-o tne campus, via Jackson street,
.he high school cauo.s moving
,iurth on Jackson straet u^li ro-
uin to the high school via Han-
(jck avenue. Tne W. 0. W. mem
bers will march direct into t|e
. olonial Theatrx for the cerenoftr
t»l, und other uhits will be dt»-
iiii sed upon passing the GeoMfom
hotel.
Units will form as follow*}
, University of Georgia R, O. T.
C., on campus with head afi Broad
.vtro.t; Atuens High ochool R. O.
1'. C. fu. ing east on Bi oad utroot,
nh head at Lumpkin, W. O. W.
metrLers with Southern Maoufac-
luring company band with drill
u-am in lront on Clayton stigdL
facing w.st with heaa at Lump*
kin, grammar schools on Clay
ton lacing east with head it
Lumpkin, other units on Waah-
mgton facing east with head at
pumpkin.
Major F. W. Whitney will act
ns grand marshall with Captain
R. ij. Trimble nd Lieut. L, Q.
Smith a i as-istant*.
The VV. O. \v. members will bt
headed bv their Camp Conmandct
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Tho Doy Scouts of Athens ID the
Interest of aviation, with emphasis
on lie* a hi:: I y of boys to make
things with their own hands, aro
bpoi.soring c*i aeroplan.* contest
which is to be held Friday, Feb.
17th, at 4 o'clock, on the grounds
of the fid CTovorhumt Country
24 and 36 lnch» s. Tests for on.
durance and distance will consti
tute seperate events in each class:
.that Is, one event In each class
will determlno tho best endurance
or time in tho air. the other event
In that class will determlno 41*.
tsneo covered In a straight line
Club. Tho contest Is open to all • A separate prize will bo given for
tho best look'ng machine regard.,
less of size or flying abi'ity, bow.
ever, it must -bo able to fly at
least a short distanco under Its
own power.
Special mention is mado here
to emphasize the distinction bo.
JACK LANCE GIVEN
NEW TRIAL BY
STATE COURT i
ATLANTA— (JP) — Jack T ante
convicted cf the urder of Bert
Donaldnon investigator for 8oUcL
to death in the electric chair* vu
this example will ronult In tho
oenersl dS^rvanr* of the occa
sion throuehot**- tho stato.
nso Ctrl nnmjtp *
Fhe-hsrdt. eie^t*vear
>1d r^flTo girl, in at the G'twral
Hnsnital suffering front
bumf, received when s»h: fell into
an open fire place.
to dealt in the .metric choir,,
tfran e? a new trial under a do*
cision handed down by the state
supremo court Wednesday.
Lnn*c. who had steadfastly do*
nied any connection with he crime
was convicted on tlie evidence of
Jhe bell boy who iden tfleld him
as an elevator compnnion of Den.
oldson at the Gersian Terrace Ho
tel on the night cf July 20, lit*
tho night tho detective was found
boys of any age of Athens and
vicinity.. All ontrsntfl aro expect
ed to have either made tho’r nia.
chino from materials at hand, or
to havo assembled frem knocked-
down condition the parts of their
machines os! supplied from other
sources. Neeoffss to stato that tween models and racers. A mod-
machines must urn uudor thdr: el must bo an exact scaled copy
own power, ■, ^ | cf some standard typo of full-
First, aecend, and third pi/zes In . sized aeroplane. A racer may bo
tho form of ribbons will be award-1 of original design or a copy of
ed 1u each event, of each clast} any of tho miniature planes -
mUiv'of each group is for aeroplane popultr as racers, such as tho Co.
mr-ny > ears^ and ft Is hoped that mo( j e | s on jy on d under this group ell Pool I of NatFnal endurance
c-niO rao ciasies: ona iocludinx fame. Tho main po’nt oi differ.
model, with win* spread, under once between a model and a racer The condition of Mrs. W-' Ti
24 inchei, the other lncludln* mod. cr orlrlnal deslen that the model Forbes. Sr., mother of W. . I.
els with winssipread from 24 lo Is always a miniature duplirntr Forbes, ir nersl seeretnnr of- tbs
26 inchei. Group number two tn of s res! full-sfiod aeroplane that Y. M, C. A., was considered warp
for racers and oriftnsl deslfns sirendr Mists, while n re or or crave Wednesday. Mrs. Fsrbbo
only and Is likewise dlvtded info oritrlnal dea’pn mey be of any stv’e came to Athens a tow months OWO
two classes of wlnxsproad—one; or nelxh- just so It has two.to mnkc h r homo with her sea
under 24 Inches, tho other between • (Turn to page six.) and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W, T,
MOTHER OF W.T.
FORBES IS ILL
Forbes,
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