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cxas.—(jP)—Major •
jisamantes Mexican army
and probaoly fa-
«*t the El Pa?*.'
,c ‘‘*4' ,tion Saturday by Juan Fa-1
s, a dttect.ve, shortly after
my officer’s arrest in con-
r on with a hold-up on a down-
.1 street Friday night. I
Jetoils of toe mooting could not
I learned immediately. The army I
Athens will ob^efve Ar- J »« uk - n to the county
misticc Day tomorrow ! " 1
RR0BBERY JUSTICE DAT BY
A SILENCE Of 10
IT
WASHINGTON'. — UP)— High
government officials headed by
President Coolidgc Sunday will
lead America into the world wide
observance of the tenth ann.ver-
sarv of the signing «i the Armis
tice.
Mr. Coolidgc, accompanied by
Mrr. Coolidgc*, *>!ans to go to Ar
lington National Cemetery early
the mcrn.ng to lay a wreath
the Tomb or the Unknown 5So!-
dier. He will speak at an o>-*
■al histories, including ticlpan-d in at the rhnpei hour Sat- servancc of the nay under the aus-
he published, “Unf- urday morning at -Teachers College, pices of the American Legidn.
t ' Ka Olll QauIIi" tl’! I I Thu /lAAuV«l4?AMi1 .KAMA 1 . .. _ I.. .< I *
with exercises at the Uni* Walker Shaker
emit, .f Georria. begm ; At Armistice Day
Exercises Here
LOT?,
fling on Herty field and
closing with an address in
the chapel.
br. F. M- Coulter, professor °M
history In the Universlyt and nu
thor of
One eoc ...
ferslty Life of ho Old South" will The decorations wero lovely nu- Sunday night at the Washington
be t!><■ principal speaker on tho thmn nmplo leaves, the Serried .Auditorium.
program. flags and war-Imeu.fluKs. At 11 o’clock in the morning
Tlu* exorcise will begin at 22 Each person present wot e a maple the two minute silence observed
O’clock. ;leave for Canada, as the-Alma MU- all over the world on previous
Program for Armistice Day fol- ter of.Col. John McCrea Is McGill Armistice Days will Ik* observed
folws: . University, .Montreal, Canada, and in America.
• 12:00—Review by University of at same hour that Teachers Col- While the President is speak-
Ocorgia Cadets on Herty Field for lege was dedicating Its little scion in * Secretary Kellogg, who, dur
Allen R. Fleming Jr., Post Amerl- of the tree that owns Itself, McGill ing the past year, has been until -
can Legion: Allen It. Fleming, Jr. was also having its program end ing in fostering the Ke’logg
Post American Legion Auxiliary. dedicating the companion tree to Jiriand treaty for the outlawry o
12:20 P. M.—Mounted cxhlbl- Cpl* John McCroa of "In Flanders war, -urill be addressing a peaco
,nn ■— <i t n t-„i_ Field" fnmo ] mepemg in' New York city.
| ^’hroughout the country church-
* es of every denomination anc
O- T. c. University of Georgia, of T. C., sang '‘Trees" by Joyce faith plan to observe the day with
Tiert/ Field. j Kilmer. f prayer# and thanksgiving.
> "13*30 p jn.—Exercises in Unlver-| The outstanding feature of the At M o’clock in the afternoon, a'
program was the address of Dr. Washington Cathedral a memoria
McDermed, I Roosevelt Walker on Col. John Me- service Woodrow Wilson, wa
| time President, will take place.
probably othoi
tion *— Calvary R. O. T. C. Uni- Field" fame
vbral y of Georgia, Herty Field. There wa* special patriotic
'Dismounted Exhibition, Infantry »lc and Miss Wedge, voice teacher
dty’ Chapel,
prelude—-Miss Lucy
j Crea.
, E. T* Kill. I After the program the tree was Mrs. Wilsd
Lucy McDermed, plan ed, and Miss Vance, Dean of member*
“' -V v„ .idM 0n * lo, y Dept., read "tn Fiandors , tend. Hi
E. M. Coulter.' ^-Fields,"
POINCARE^
ENTIREfiYNEW
the family will at-
W.Ison was boned ir
Chapel of. the Cathe-
ON NEW PLANE
LINE, SAID
CHICAGO.—(A 5 )—Airplane pas
senger serylce between Chicago
and Evansville, Indiana, was m-
».ugii;aief’ Saturday by :’a* Ii.ttt-
stntc An* Lines Company, whose
first piatre on the new service took
off from the municipal airport at
8 a. m. slated to reach Evansville
at i°:fi '■ p. m.
»jWJiile the service began Satur
day i? nny for TiRSsengers. begin
ning November 19, mail algo will
be carried between the cities and
on December 1, the Toute Will be
extended to Atlanta.
RAILWAY^ BRIDGE
FALLS PREY TO
LAVA RIVER
CATANIA, SICILY— (AP)- *The
railway brldgr at Mascali Ratunlay
fell BW to th«- molten torrent of
lava pouring down the eastern
•lope'of Mt. Etna which 'has ^ de
stroyed the town of Mascali and 1
was devastating tho nearby VlU
»1;. of Xmici.uti.
The flow across Hie railroad
‘racks cut coromuni.-vjtions botwei*t
Catania and Mussina. Tho village
•. «•:'• >' bl.,1 -a .* rl,.rg-ed <1* It’hb-
1 ant- Factories and mill* In the
region were being dismantled.
Developnientn ilurlng th«» past,
twenty four hours rOowmltlmt thi*;
was ill-- most Important outbreak
of Mt*. Etna since‘1613 Ihftho point
jf lava flow. ' f : ‘ j?
Wat- hera spent v hhepjess night
watching the uncanny rrrortw ijf,
the'molten mass upon uh.it was t^e
rich# st fruit ami grape benrlqg
bmd of B telly.
The cutting off of railway x-n*u
unicntlon was oxpemedtto be ffl-
l shortly. the flocking of!
STOCK EXCHANGE
HAS ANOTHER
BUSY DAY
NEW YORK. —UP)— Another
wild outburst of buying on th©
New* York Stock Exchange swept
prices of a wide assortment of is
sues up |5 to $18 a share in Sat
urday’s short session. The flood
of orders again severely overbur
dened the ticket, which was about
an hour late at the close of the
market.
Total sales ran W’el!' over 2,700,-
000 shares.
Moni|gomery Ward and Com
pany roared $2.'l a share to a new
record price at 3407. Rad.o was !
again >a spectacular performer, 1
shooting up $18 to $268 but losing
about a third of its gain in profit
taking. Cancilian Pacific, Mexi- •
can Seaboard Oil and Federal Min
ing and Smelting climbed about $6
NEW SOVEREIGN
ASCENDSTHRONE
<DF JAPAN SAT. 1
TUESDAY Will
FIRST
EXHIBITS ABE
After years of ae
activity on the
ford property just L__
the dtv limits on
Mitchell’s Bridge rood
yesterday* indicated tK£t
Clarke county at last I
put on an agricnlt
and industrial
which people of
triet wffl
NF.A New York Bur.—
ling night for Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Demo-
ratio gubermtorial ni minee
finally showed him to bo winning , - 4 -
the friend and sueet -'or of Governor Al Smith in hi.'. Hyde
Y., home with his daughter, Mrs. Curtis poll, and h
James Roosevelt.
for Franklin III Hnosevolt, the Demo- ton
i New York, oh ridlo elcrlton return, ‘ W
GOOftWllL TOUR
TAKE
OVER CONTROL
Of RUMANIA'
> A .rr—^ '
umsiSpiiW.
I’AIUS—(AP)—Premier I*olu|
hud given up his efforts^
stitute his old rain
As has been announced, tbe
Red Cross will xjffer the p«Op)f
of Athens an opportunity this
week to take part In !:■ work.
This *s not a campaign fot sub. Ibis tusk in
HONORED BY
UNIVERSITY
scrlptlons. It Is the offer t>f an cUion.
opportunity to ho'p. |3very man
and woman, to help—n*t only to- |\|k T il A V T D TC
help others who may be In dls- l/l\« I ft A I Ju lu
tress, but—aa may easily come to
pass—to help Athena; for if Ath
ens should by nny chance, w
ravaged by epidemics or devas.
fated by storm, or suffer from
any other great d'saster, the Red
Cross, with all Its nat'onal resour
ces. would come Into play at
once, and Athena would be the
recipient of a stored-up force of
aid that rou!d not poaa'bly be
commanded through any other
agency
Hence, giving to the Red Crosy
, dollar, or five dollars, or .tt>n
dollars or more, means most em
phst'callv that Athens c’tlzens
Invest that much In a type of In
surance against disaster to their
own community and at the same
time cooperate o’her com-
munlt'es all over the country to
the same end. ^ ,. .
And furthermore. It should ne
SSmwAND was killed
Mills to help Other.
fifty cent, st.ys In Athens; If I
Is ftye dot’.™, only the «■»'
amount—fifty rent.—Poes
, 3»
hush already seemed to
haVe fallen on this land of Eng
land as tho hour of the tenth an
niversary of Armistice Day drew
near and London, the heart of
the empire, prepared to mark tho
day as n great religious com-
.turday memoratlon Wth more than
usual solemnity and Intensity of
emotion.
Saturday night the shadowed
iTpatching up cenotaph In Whitehall, around
too great and which wi ll center tho ceremony
.. _ dved unanimous- of Armistice Sunday, already Is
ly that helmust be lett free o ind the focus of small reverer|
an entirely new combination In ar. crowds standing bareheaded be-
cordance Alth the raqulrements of fore the grr>ut empty tomb,
the preHeni si uAtlon In view of the Tho ceremonials and religious
determined) opposition of the radi- services w thin its hollow square
'] around the cenotaph Sunday mor-
went to tho Elysee (Turn to Page Scien)
METHODISifS
IN MEETING
IlfliHOll
Palace and lold President Doumcr-
guo that ho) was going ahead with
ordance with this do.
-
PARIS. France.—Dr. W. S.
Thnyer of John* Hopkins Univer*
*lty, and four ether distinguished
foreigners weer'irtVetted with the
degree uf^Doctor Honoris Causa
ciremopy at the open-
of the term of the University
of Paris Friday.
TO COVER
WILD CHEERS GIVEN
JS
LAKE CHARLES, Lit.—(AP)—
wh^re. amt *4C>0 r»m«tn« In Ath- • p,, r 0 , the consequences• of his,
ena: if ten dollar*, $l:o0 is re- n u 0 god attack upon a daughter of °*jpy trip,
talned, etc., ets. The bulk of tne Ttnnr* tamint hrm«r I Ians nIroa<
^xauiou, t J^upre Malletfo, tenant fannilP tj—tt-;-- 4 ?
membership fees goes to help the 1Iv , B(r , a th[u vJclnltyi caugM(l a big gathering here m honor ot
,o so r ;,r;r. h . Bod c™.. i. 10
.elf-help, ft. wltne*. iioin*i«
ftdlTltlcft of the Retl Cro»« -In
At ?Iundreii« of p*rmen<" h*”
been provided for tho«e »'>
nt-eded clothln* and un »i ,e
”0 buy It, in the la«t ten month*.
of ex.roMterft ot the
World War hft'e been h“" dle .“-
Without eipense to the c ty,
J!ed Croftft office haft dlftburfted
city pauper fundft, and the *e
t*rv Miss Copplnger, has acted
welf.ro worker BATON ROUGE. U,
"LeltSf-
& “y” « • “7-n Sy the f.ct.
i, within the tftftt ten
Sr example, thero-el-E'tneP
jjkatlona, but only M«
| (Turn t® P*** two 't
WAR.M SPRINGS, On.—(fll—A
cheering mass of humanity jam*
med a.out tho little runway at»-
tlon here Saturday night and wel
comed Franklin I). Rroierelt, gov-
^rnor-hieet of Now York m hi.
arrival at hi. homo hero for » va
cation before entering upon his
dutiu aa chief
Empire State. '
"Governor Rocaevclt', spelled
out In huve Hack letters on white
cards held by seventeen patients
from tho Worm Springs Samari
um, founded by Mr. Rootcvelt,
greeted him as he alighted from
his train.
He was visably touched by the
demonstration and in a few words
tuanked the eitizena for the
warmth of their greetings. He
then wa. driven .to his cottage
where ho retired early to rest from
COLUMBUS, Ga.—(AP)—Meth
ods used In handling,funds of the
Methodist Episcopal Church.
South, wore outl'ncxl In detail
Saturday by Dr. |T. D. Ellis,
general secretary ot/ tho hoard of
church extension fit ton address at
tho South Qeorgkt, In session
here.- , j
Tho board of tihuifch extcns'on.
be said, has invested 514,000,000
fn churches and pnrs mages tn the
Un'ted States. "Evecry officer Is
under bond and undiir no circum
stances can a. check I be cashed
against this board li
s'gnaturcs.” j
-While t’ri board -may handle
funds In trust, tho rcmstltutlon ot
tho board/does not allow any .
note or mortgage to he executed A , ntr | Cn or
tiuftlnef Iteolf nmloi* , anv unitH 1 ...
STANFOR!
Cal. - (A P
Hoover «
spending fori
tour of Souq
the only coi
which he ha
foot, befori
Washinirto]
auRuratioi
on March
fuhonr^i rrs,
tx fortnight nm
inoy at Home
Hoahokrd early
spending Christ
against Itself under i any cond'-
tlona. The entlro board in.jOffl-
c'al ■ session cannot discount a
note of the board for. an« amount.
Those regulations have been en
forced for many years.”
Tho financ'al report for the problem of
year, given by J. C. Wright,, con- 1 states,
ference treasurer, ishowed that * ' whH© the peraoi
$116,000 was .raised for general 'which would
and conference c’aims. No In-1 not yet been
creaeo will be made In assess. t tatlon 1* that
menta for the. coming y**r<
Approprlat'ons for 1929 were
listed ns: Retired mlnIsters t \S24,-
000; InlaaionB, $21,000; education,
executive of the rhnrrh ertenslon, $6J>00;
Sunday Schools, $6,500; Epwnrth
In desiring to I
America, the Pi
tho two-fold puri
good will. be*.wear
and those to the
ting a close-up j
will bo nccom
of the Hmto
under the li
Cuolidge hai
good
Plami already are underway for \
station at Griffin and
gret?t the governor-
stage demonatratio'f.s
when he acknowledged their phtu-
pfll
Raleigh tc
elect un«l
local community. George 'Coleman, negro, iu mu - - . _ —
So. alUn* to the Red Crea, 1. Mr- T nd ifr , thr , e of Gcorg.n barbecue, to wh.ch Gov-
—Mir.hslD. under ih * an- their ch'ldren and injnro the two.® 0101 ^.^ Smith md othei notahuj
other children Saturday after- * r _ m caat - - ce iO v,ted *
noon. ■* ’J '•
This was tho version of the
tragedy given hy officers Satur
day night nfter an Investigation.
After shoot’ng the Mallettes to
death with a pistol, Coleman tost
his own life when he fell brtjcajrt
the wheels of a train lu* sodyht
to hoard at Jennings I*., in an/ef
fort to escape vengeance. y
ASKS DIVORCE
has filed suit for div r ..
trict court from her htaband
charge of abandonment.
Reymond is vice president
local departmeit store.
P | am^AHOBLUOB,)C^ —(APh
Large crowds had gathered at "The J 1 ^ nacIng _J 5ll f 1 ^ r fr| of th ^ r ^, Mh< *
DENIES REPORT
GRIFFIN, Ca.— (AP) — ttrank-
lin D. Itoo^ovelt, governor-eTect
of New York, denied here Satur
day a report quoting h'm as say
ing that the national democratic
party needs a re-orgnlaatlon. .
Mr*. Dalton S. Keyinefd. former Wtter reading n dispatch from
southern women’* g«»l^ champion, ^ ’ \
said that the governor-elect ad
vacated party re-organlzatlon, Mr.
Mr. | Roo«evelt said, "The report. If .
of a | there fa such a report current, Isjnra'iou which «<
I pure Invention “ — —
othar well was
Into flanvi at
wells hn* been
n os. |MM. . ,
The Rev. J. H. Allen, trexs-
prnr of t H* WW Mlllt
jnoro than MfiOO will be dl t.
tt united to auporannuato preaci-, >
or* and widows and orphan, of\
preachers durltw this conferenco P or
soar. I . .
FLAME |DAMAGE IN
WELL FIRE PUT
AT $5,000,000
Ing henvcnwarA from the
gha well* at Sante Vo Sr*"‘
Ifornla, wa* declared a
oil company executive*
"uhVec ©if the entire
Oeloi to danger. * L
Their estimate* of. da:
ready caused by tho.
high a» $5,000,000. J
!r • *. of flrv
feverishly through
a*«-r h«»'*rs srnrlc’nr
work of pipe U
ley/ heavy •
mgh