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ATHENS COTTONl
MIDDLING .. 18fie
PBBV. CLOSE .. ,.18Hc
THE WEATHER:
Fair and somewhat warmer
Wednesday night and Thurs-
, <**y.
Daily and Bondar—13 Cent* ■ WhL
MSy and Bandar—11 Cots a Week
cTp»p*fcBJ^ 5 Cents Sunday-
. STEWART ATHENIAN LEAVES THIS MONTH
WITH GROUP OF SCIENTISTS ON
32-THOUSAND MILE SEA VOYAGE
IN OIL BONDS CASE
WASHINGTON— (UP) —Rob
ert W. Stewart, Standard OH mul
ti-millionaire, wda free Wednetr-
day to return to his home and oil
business in- Chicago.
A District cf Columbia supreme
court jury of nine men and three
women, acquitted him late Tuei-
day of charges of perjury arising
front his testimony before thq sen
ate ' oil investigating committee.
After the verdict one of the wom
en jurors, patting h>ni oh the back
tr'J him he was a “fina man” and
added:
“Yon did splendid when you tos-
tlfled”. „
Acquittal required fifty five
minuets. It followed tho insi ruc
tion* of Justice Jennings Bailey
that the jury must free Stewart if
it found there vac. not a commit
ting'quorum present when Stew
art made his statement concern
Ing Continental Oil Company
bonds
Wednesday, Senator Norris crit
icised the acquitta', saying:
"Such, technicalities (the quor
um po.nt) have made our juris
prudence the laughing stock of
u.-ii
Dr. W. L. Moss Is Medical
Officer and Ethnologist
Of Party. Returns in
Twelve Months.
Leaps 4000 Feet
HOOVER TAKES DAY
off to try hand
AT SEA FISHING
Old Photo Wins
(Fortune For Her
Nice Coat!
civilization'*.
Dr. W. L. Moss, of Athens and
the Harvard Medical School, sails
this month front Boston on a 32*
thousand-mile cruise to the Sou+h
•Sea is.ands, returning to the Unit-
ed States at the end of twelve
months.
Interesting newspaper clappings
of feature stories about the voy
age of the Illyria,'a sailing ves
sel which has been fitted out t->
take a. group of scientists includ
ing Dr. Moss; on the tr»p, have
been received in Athns.
The purpose of the voyage is to
investigate the fishes and the fa
una of “outlandish places for a
museum in Chicago. In comment
*ng on the members of the party
The Boston Evening Transcript
states: * j
‘From Harvard will go a tall,'
lean Aan who talks with a slow
Southern drawl and who has been,
A u„ i. _ r !
in the Army. He is a very inter
esting man who has a vast know-;
°j *“Leaping from an altitude of 4,
?*X *n riLIi 000 fett when toe wing of hi
vainl *school*Plane folded u a terrific line
*2? ti£ 8< A ua,1 » Paul Collins, air mail pilot,
to make a detailed study of the mm/hnia
IStMl Venirn VS savcd himself with his parachute,
mood serum of the natives in such n v,-.
SEND DELEGATES TO,
Places as no wm go .snore an.. ft”’™’ “
He is an expert in tropics! die-! ]“£ *“ ZJl k
eases and Reside this he wishes to fLi
continue his undies of the race “J* ho £*over«l th * I ““l * ram
relationship between the various J' 1 ™“" P'* n ' *nd s:nt it on
tribes of natives with whom he 1/1 by truck and rail,
going to hob-nob during the next
NEW ORLEANS.—(UP)—Pi*-
temal delegate* from England
and Canada 1 held the center of
attention during the morning aes-
sicn Wednesday of the 48th an
nua! convention of the American
Federation of Labor here.
They were scheduled to address
the gathering before the delegates
afasdxl an Ih. natural n’nnlr n# ila.
T asf
anthropologist he is toe of.
xiciai mcdicsl officer of the ship.
In addition to hie cameras and hi.
scientific bocks he is taking along
castor oil and quinine pills for the
benefit of the party”.
Member of Group.
The group includes Cornelius
Crane, the sor of Richard T.
Crane, Jr„ Chicago business man
and trustee of the Field Museum;
Karl P. Schmidt, assistant curator
of reptiles of the museum; Dr.
Albert W. Herre, curator of the
"| Stanford University; Dr. W. L.
, °?f® nV,. Moss of the Harvard Medical
••- And 1 to- School; Charles R. Peavyof Mo-
started on the actual work of do-. A)b _ rt w th .
Mur*' he ” “I Mu^eum of “zco'o^"^ UtoJd
At
low...
-is* ‘*1° *aie, Ala.; Sidniy N. Heap of
*£9££. » . rc,0 l ut * on *_*!_ 3h nrchotoke, Montgomershire-
Walter • A. Weber, tho
lie colored
Ifeday midnight was the Si
£» pTcTentod' 1 to" •h.‘v.teA'n ghVTnd’ferT^W 0 .™
0t fi,h uk * n ,ro
hour for filing resolutions and
the lest minute fil'ngs we; “
available early Wednesday.
the tost mfiote-.flPngs were not H K ht
of
liant pigmentation which dim
| lnishen rapidly when expoied t.y
LARGER ADVANCES l?^***** >*
SEEN IN LOANS
FOR MARKETING
pent*” which are said to be
poisonous marine snakes to be
found in East Indian coral reaf*.
In - addition, specimen, of giant
land tortoises and marine iguanas
of Galapagos, varion* lizards in
tha different groups of Sooth Sea
- , . _ , . .elands, Including toe giant mon-|
‘_e*n rauorted by the Federal itor lizards of Komodo which re-1
Faina oLim Board to have Indi- sembie monsters of pre-hiatoric.
I WASHINGTON -«■>— Farm-1
an Cooperative associations have
RAISES $1578 OF
YEAR’S BUD6ET
ABOARD U. S. S. MARYLAND
AT SEA.—(UH1—Prctidertt-elect
Hoover looked forward with keen,
zest Wednesday to a few hours of
spirt with the fighting deep sea
wh.ch lurk off the lowgr Califor
nia coast.
The mighty Maryland increased
».~v to 18 knots and’headed 0jtt
for the fishing grounds off Uap*' • 1$ M
San Lucas and expected to arrive
Vveini'saay aue:nocn.
Four boats were in readiness to
put over the side for the deep seh
angles. Hoover and «his party
plan to use a hig open motor-
sa ler. They will troll from the
stem with spoons and o„:
licial equipment.
The clue Pacific, off' the tip of
lower California, swarms with big.
OF VESTRIS AGAIN
TELLS HISSTORY;
SUPPORTS HEY
NEW YORK —<AP)— The sen
ior . surviving officer of the foum
—NE AKansas Cit^ Bureaq.
A fsdcd__.°!d photograph of 12- ““gK
ior. sun'ivinir oincer or tne roum
dered steamer Vestris, testified
at the government inquiry into
the disaster Wednesday that If he
had been . in command, he would
have broadcast the SOS no. soon-,
er than Captain W. J. Carey did.
The witness was Chief OfFcer!
Frank Johnson. He said that
moderating weather, a week ago
Monday, wouid have caused him
to delay asking for aid until the
middle of the morning, though the
ship was on her beam ends and
her starboard rail awash.
Johnson was recalled Wednes
day to permit the American and
Brhish nautical experts sitting
with Commissioner O'Neill, who
were named after his formal tes-
fish — marlin, tuna,! .vcar-old' Violet Jo Neubtiser of
sailfiLh, and wordefish. i Kansas 1 City, has won for the child J?
Mexicon f.shermcn often have the major portion of a $14,000
v . „ h’ra.
Chief Eivrineer James Adams,
of the Vest.-is. was recalled for
same rearon. The only other
witness of the day, Gustave
SIBLEY PASSES OVER
CONTEMPT CHARGE
GAINESVILLE, Ga.-
(AP)— Charges of jury”
tampering in the Adair
mail fraud cases will be
investigated by the feder
al grand jury, U. S. Dis
trict Judge Samuel Sib
ley said here Wednesday
after examining each ve
nireman, following the
charges and count 05
charges made by the Dis
trict Attorney and coun
sel for the defense.
"I am gratified to find that no
systematic j attempt has !>.'on
come to grief in battles in waters, inheritance left by her father. Dr.
when their quarry turned on smal-1 Joseph B. Neube ^e^, killed in an
ler boats and smashed tHfem. t eutomobilo accident near Toledo,
A star, towelled white night of Ohk* in May. In Dr. Neubelser’si ,
4t - tropics, Tuesday night brought pocket was found the photograph. .,*5* ir ? h .
h ducks end flannels andi Dr. Neubelser hud h en thought* P°^cd intoJheJFestris.^
' a bachelor, but inquiries for the
child revealed that she was his
dtttmhter by a divorced wife.
forth
members of* the Hoover party
mopped their crows with handker--
ch.efs—as yet tnacclimated tb the
limpid weather which will be their
lot for many weeks.
Mr. and^Mfs. Hoover and their
son, Allen,' attended the movies
shown on board Tuesday night.
Marion, Washington zoo boar, ? n . do ^..fTproach these jur
pmS quite well Dlcascd v/ith her Sib.cy said. ‘It is ev:
Winter coat. Bear akin may Sj* only si eporadic effort'
Sil.g 'nd caS To’rts and not be fasKonablo th.e winter but
at,. tKmnvh -hich Other wit- Merlon, upon looking hera.lf
doors through which .other Wit- S 3.
HOWARD EPPS FOUND
GUILTY IN CITY COURT
Howard Epps was found (uilty
in City Court toia morning of .vi
olating tho ltate. motor vehicle
traffic laws. Sentence' had not
| been imposed this lalte moon.
(JOHN Bi
AND COSTELLO
willjwarry BIT LOCAL CITIZENS
.par
ty aa it is warm.
COMMERCE TO IKE |
proceedings against those -
•Ibis. The matter fa lo r- han-
1 died ■ throu.qh other chanr."]. nnd
will be invrstigated by tho fed
eral grand /jury. It is sufficient,
at this time, to discover whether
the defendants can secure a fair
trial." » * ! • \ ‘ V^. fT
He also expressed “entire con-
fid'ace*' in attorneys for both
adding:
this whole
itter, Col-
Rcporis of workers received at
sports of
the Salvation Army headquarter?
up to ten o’clock this morning for
the Annual Home Service Appeal
was $1,578 with a number of
teams still to hear from.
Every worker who reported said
that the drive was a popular one
and that they were well received.
There are yet, several hundred
prospects to be called on by the
workers.
MONEY BN PEACH
LOS ANGELES, Cal.—fUP>-
John Barrymore, movie star, and
Dolores Costello, screen actress,
‘Hospitality Day* in Athens wa :
will fee married here probably the fittingly observed Tuesday night
latter part of this wee!:, it wan with a dinner given by the Cham-
said by friends hero Wednesday. | ber of Commerce at the Georgian
Barrymore and Mips Costello hotel and attended by a number of
Tuesday filed notice of intention visitors who happened to he in the
to weu, n compliance with the j city overnight,
new state law. Cuyler A. Trussell, president *
Barrymore gave his t«je as 41; the Chamber of Commerce, presil-
years, and snid he was married cd at the meeting and welcomed 1 0Q «aa vnfn - frnm -u
four times; Miss CoBteilo said she! the visiters to the cit- and intro- - ?he lei counttos ^x^Sli'bv
wss 21 and never wed. I duced the head, of . number of j X."oTGov." oTH^rne* 5 !
! iiYl? _ organfaaUcns, w i have Mr. Heaver a vote of 63,-
Ai
ATLANTA.—(/P)—Complete of-
ficials returns from ti»e presiden
tial election »n Georgia, Wednes
day gave Governor Smith 129,602
votes and President-elect Hoover
“THE WOMAN” IN A»S
* ‘ “' wiler of the Kiwnnfa crab and 36 870 on the Mlot of , the an ti-
ROTHSTEIN CASE
NOW IN N. Y.
Marlon Arnold of the Rotary c!uh.
H. A. Nix, governor of Geonrfa
Rotary District was introduced
and made the main epeech of the
evening. He traced briefly the
hietory.of the city aa it is woven
around the educational institu
tion. located hare. Attention was
Western Pacific
dated to toe federal menu ed late
credit bank a desire to borrow
jnore then 800,000,000 to finance cniiar"to xne western
the maticeing af their crape toll islands, will be sought.
X**r. - I Proposed Route
m I “The proposed route will carry
the expedition to Bermuda, Port-
uu-Prince, thence through the
Panama. From there, they will
set out intq the Pacific to Cocos
Islands,
. , WARM SPRINGS, Cs—(UP)—
times, giant frogs, safamanders FrankPn D. Roosevelt, xovemor-
and atrange poisonous snnkts pe
GREAT BRITAIN SEEN
AS MARKET FOR
Mr. Roo«*»velt hazarded the
oplaton that low prices End other
factors were taking all the money
tho out of peach growing and cotton
ds, r&is'ng. Boll weev‘1 Infestation
the Cook, Tonga, Fiji and Solomon A nd peach rust had taken a toll
ls.ands, to Port Moresby, New with a loss estimated at $4,000.
Gurnet and thv Molucas -After
NEW YORK.—(UP)—The city
officially entertained a pretty i called to the fact that the dinner
blonde cloak model Wednesday, | was of Georgia products and
g'ving her the escort and ait< brought mainly from the local
tion often accorded visiting cele-1 growers' market.
brities, as the law authorities I D. D. Saunders, yecretary of the
trotted around in circles try'ng, Chamber of Commerce, arranged
to f'nd out who killed Arnold. the meeting.
Rothstein. _ Among the visitors present
The pretty cloak model is Mrs. were: • Mrs. C. K. Winslow, Mont-
Ihci‘rt tte."Yort:h« tou'ndTna:’R'" h «W, wbo.« chief claim to ctair N. J.) Mrs. Unora W.Il«e,
warm orp'iutr rtnvMnmnont th*# va, t publicitv accorded her 18 Montclair, N. J.; Miss Lurline
h tad a tad ln h.? f»lled- ,h " t ,he "* d »««' <«r'uka lu P.rker, Atlanta: Dr. and Mr., J.
SmeT? I 2Mi acre ** peach and «•"»» '» -“‘h Roths',o'n wra; Weldon, Smith, Ftonville, Vs ;
cotton farm. ! “ ulea - CTurn to page two.>
After a visit to tho farm Tues-
| Island, Galapagos ..iauu., ... our oi
Mamuesas and Society Islands, rals'na.
se—ches in the South Pecifie, thru lr a p ATI AM D I A N C
will-swing northweet to Menado \ V Ai/A 11LJI, r L A li u
FOR C00LIDGE
swing
Celebot. British North Borne.)
Dutch Islands of'Kdnicde, Loro-ok
Bali and Java,-Singapore, Rankok
Siam, Saigon, French Indo-Ch na
Canton Formosa Shanghai an I
>(MI^ A U*p»" Will lead them up the coast
3™”V- of Asia before setting back across
»ho North Eacific for a stop at the
! Aleutian and Snamagin Islands
. £ £ B 2.n ^ hv for »' northernmost sail nto tho
L'Weiu^a^h^in hJll^’toe harbor of Anchorage Alaska. The
I'XliLv ^Asrienltursl fln *' ct th « voyage will cover
fl^ nTo ! the West Cosst of Canrd. and the
bEconomics, wto was on the pro-; Unlttd SUUl , . n<! th( , n 0 M i|
p rnn down to Panema and back up the
Foreign Trade C °n-I CoMt wlu dose th( , thirt y.
Smith, to. bureau’s Ji',- JP"' “ l
resentative in London, WM mbl
cd in Mr. 8hsjrnianTi wncu." J
saying that with certain adjust- 1
packing and ahipping, SOUTHWORTH IS TO
demand for Georgia peaches,
sss ‘h®'” toSra-i; manage™si.
mny be 1 available to hundreds of j
tb. ii-ands of-people who an not
millionaires.” . . . I .
LOUIS CARDS
■S' 1st. LOUIS, Mo.— (UP) —Billy
"r»Terv' head lettuce and nuts. Southworth, manager of the Itoch-
Vjffir 'pecans, wera.to<ludad ’ter team of.lha International Laa.
In a m QfjrmI«toof.» : ^. g e r wy:Wed S e^_ i .m r ud_ j m«n : |
' east, Mr. Sherman ‘Aald - might-agar-pf--thr St.-^toete-CardlaalB ward the organization of culinary
w.ll be sent abroad.
j to succeed Bill McKctchnle.
ANNOUNCED
Georgia Freshmen Hold
Scrimmage For Game
With Afabama Rats
On Sanford Field
WASHINGTON. —(JP>— Plat!
for President Oolldge’s Thanks
giving liny vacation in Virginia,
are sti'l indefinite nnd probably
will be ru’’ject to change ns the
various events ccme around.
It is prdbabic, howeveit, that
the President and Mrs. Coolidge
will make a bricf'v.sit to the foot
ball game at Charlottesville, Vn,
Thanksgiving Day between
Virginia ami North Carolina.
Thanksgiving Day luncheon will
he served at the home of Presi •
dent Alderman of the University
of Virginia, n. Charlottesville.
The President will attend Thanks-
— vine Dsv services .somewhere
hut whether this will be at Way-
nes'rro or Charlottesville, has not
yet been decided.
COOKS.UNITE
PARIS. — According to Trade
Crmmlcelone." Finger, a local con
Terence of cook-, attended by 100
detonates, is 'the initial sten to
societies throughout the world.
By Vslco Lyle they expected to keep their rec.
The Georgia Hull pups went ord Intact. They have a team
through Ihe'r first scrimmage of that is on tike level witH past froah
Smith democratic party of Geor
gia.
The Socialist party recorded an
official vote of 124 and the Work-
era or CommunUti got 64 votes.
Of toe Social let vote, 64 ware
cast in Fulton ccunty.
Uft.cii.Ji vote of toe 12 succecl-
ful congressional nominees wera
recorded by dletriet* aa foliosra
corded by dletriet* aa rouosrs:
First—Charles G. Edwards, 16,-
432.
Second—E. E. Cox, 16,238.
Third—Charles R. Crisp. 11,188.
Fourth—W. C. Wright, 10,037.
Fifth—L. J. .Stoeie, 18328.
Sixth—Sam Rutherford, 15310.
Seventh—M. C. Tarver, 23361.
Eighth—Chart.. H. Brand, 15,-
940.
Ninth—Thomas Bell, 22,916.
Tenth—Carl Vinson, 12,644.
Eleventh—W. C. Lankford, .18,-
044.
Twelfth—W. W. Larsen, 13362.
statewide bond issue for the pur-
poso of paving Georgia's high-
ways was made here Tuesday
night by Jerald M. Goodman of
Atli “
government authorit
fY)MMFRTF 4* .nee.) One . ‘ by >i‘ 3trict Attorney Clint
COMMERCE.—An appeal for a jp. Hager, had atl mpte I to ln-
“ " ‘ ~ ' timldate juror* by “framing up”
an ostensible case of jury tam
pering, using a secret agent of
tho Department of Justice to do ^
the under-cover work. The
trict Attorney fdinied tho
tion and alleged, .that_tha^;tua-
tion disclosed /By tho artist of.
Ben F. Collier, former sheriff of
Jackson county, on charges of at
tempting to “fix” a prosnect.ve
juror, John H. Potter, in favor of
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principal speakers at the local
"Hospitality Dai*’ dinner given
under auspices of the Commerce
Kiwanlr Club.
Prof. C. L. Veatch was chairman
cf the commit ice arranging the
moating and presided at the din
ner. The Commerce Woman’s Club
preparsd and served the dinner,
coneieting of Georgia grown prod-
Mrs: W. B. Bico, Miss Man’
Mae Shannon, MU* Helen Wood,
Hlu Ada Trotter, provided a mu
sical -program for toe entertain,
mrnt of-the d-iicr*.
Rav. W. H. Wrighton of Com-
morco delivered the welcome ad-
Mr- Erwin expressed the opinion
that with the industrial develop-
FOR IS CITY
mont of the .South now in prog-
res*, the farmers will he able to
dispose of their products in a
larger market than ever before,
thns giving them more financial
stability than is poss.ble in com-
munities where the buying power
is restricted ur.dtr present con-
ditlens.
At the concl ision of Mr. Good-
man’s address, Mayor C. J, Hood
of Commerce moved that the
"Hospitality Day" dinner at Com; ward ever th*‘cottoir" belt and
heavy to killing frosts were gen-
ATLANTA, Ca. —(AP)~ Tho
United States v Weather Bureau
tier. Wednesday said the co!J
I weather had overspread the en
tile southeast. , ...
Temperatures of 48 degrees
were recorded at Miami; 85 at
Jacksonville and 80 at Atlanta.
Frosts wera reported from the in
terior of southern T)sx*», ■ east-
DISCLOSED
ILLINOIS
merce be made an annua! event
and the motion was adopted unan
imously.
In his address advocating a
statewide ihond issue, Mr. Good
man pointed out that there are
•ixty-three counties in Georgia
unable to pay their quota In or
der to obtain federal and state aid
for paved county-aoat-to-county
•cat highways. He said that a
bond issue of 8100,000300 for
oral , in Georgia. ^^SSMHPP
At Jacksonville, frost warnings
were broadcast Wednesday to' all
part* of Florida, as thh weather
bureau forecasts MAh winds,
which accompanied the second
cold snap of the aeaaon would die
down before night.
■ WARMER
Th* toraeast for Athens by thn
roads in Georgia could he paid off Weather Bureau for Wednesday
in twenty yeert with the high night and Thursday, Issued at 2
wav department's present income o'clock Wednesday afternoon, was
from gasoline lex and motor v< ■ as follows:
hide license tag*. He compered' “Fklr and eomewhat warmer
North Carolina . growth to that I Wednesday. T'mrcday fair and
^■slightly warmer.”
of other statea in recent years
STAUNTON. III.- (UP) -On* that Mat#’.-hW-
the
- - ..... un ms icwi wu„ pest irom of th. strangMt tragedies !.) the w-v, -notributed more than any
week Tuesday afternoon in teams at Tuscaloosa, and that D | annals of Southern Illinois, waa ®u»cr iactor. ^
preparation for the only game saying a lot, judging from the rec-
the first-year men p’ay in tAth. . orda In tho post few years.
en:< this year—the battle with the ; The Geor*'* froah eleven has
Alabama frosh eleven on Sanford * only two more games on the
Fle d Saturday afternoon at 3:00 xchedule—the one w'th Alabama
o’clock. I Saturday, and the' one with the
Three full teams were working J Baby Jackets in Atlanta, Decern-
hard Tuesday afternoon preparing ber 1
for the Jun'or TIdesmen. Two
teams were p’tted against each
other in scrimmage for about half
an hour, while running signals,
punting, and other light work
took up part of the time.
Another scrimmage wa# sched
uled for Wednesday afternoon*
probably ago'nst a varsity eleven
that d'd not 'play. Saturday.
Thursday will likely find them In
rough work again, , while Friday
will be taken somewhat easier.
Word cornea from Alabama that
Urn Baby Tide'ta-pointing for tbm
game with the Bullpups, and that
They have made an imposing
disclosed hero 'Wednesday with asrvtmvutnr m
the dJ.cor.rr of Roll. Lav’. aM EMORY STUDENT IS
FATALLY BURNED
WEDNESDAY
George Arnold, coal m'ners. ahoi
to death under a hedge fence.
The two men, 50 years old each,
and the fathers of large famllisa.
left on a hunting trip together
last Monday. When they did not
return Wednesday, Stannton offl-
record this season, nnd they will i elate ordered the fire bells rang, . m _ n B
be hard to stop Saturday. With. organised a poaae, and qu'ckly University here, was burned to
Patterson Roberts, fullbacks: discovered the two tnen-dead. I death Wednesday in n fire Which
^handler, Protomo. Downs. Gas- Whether _■ th* double tragedy, deatroye d , and ,n a part-
ton, James, Turntr. and other* at I was the resnlt of n privately con- ^ rTtX m which he and y,
halves; MoU, Moran and Costa at | ducted duel, n double murder, a j[ Tn j,
ATLANTA.WA1-J. L. Flem
ing. a senior student in' Emory
guarterbneks; Leathers, Bennett,
Horton. Matthows, Duncan, at
guards; Ron*. Lynn, Woodall and
Hedden at tackles; Maddox.
Moutford and Rader,..at center:
and Timmons, V. Smith, Hamil
ton and Hit at ends, tha frosh
haro plenty of good material,to
allay toa Alafe
j attack.
d auicWe. or P0*«31jr|, rhg Flemings’ lived In a nmnir
thing hot an accident, author!- apartlnent over a garage near the
a coaid not nay. . L I university. They _ got out of
lies couio mil W. .• . university. They got out OI
Their bed's* toy Within ten , keir au „ rtfn r , le f y Wednaaday
feet of one aaotoer-thalra shot- morning When th* firo waa dbeov-
guns by their sMis. jontd in the rvoee Mow. FI»m-
rt-v'n was toe father of. nine hqr went fsilr lrtt" thrTiMlittnY
children nnd ' Arnold wan Ufa in m vHoH to -rescuW'tosir trunk
father of flvo, j and perished in tto attempt.
“Y” SUBSCRIPTIONS NOW
TOTAL 193 AND
Subscrlpticns to the ’
A. Voluntary So^si
Campaign today amouflHH
86137.66, It was announced by
Walter T. Forbes, Jtf, ilirecto
of the ccmnnign-VA tQtal of
193 people have.rtubscrilied to
the campaign to far. it was
s*«‘«d. Th- •/Age'- vc-r
calls for 31.5,000 nnd the di-
t all who posat-
cf" AS ) rend in the.V zvb-
rcriptiona dming this vee’:
Many people have been t>u*y
with othev matters since dhe
campaign started and have <-**
layed making their sub’cri^F* [
tions. It is - elieved that the V
will make :t a print to make
.out their cards either today <
tomorow and help malw ti
campaign a sveeess. v«*-