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VOL. M. NO. 272,
Aaaodated Proa Berries. United Prea DIspaUhes.
•any aal Staday—11 „ ^aeWee*.
THE WEATHER:
Fair Friday night and Saturday.
Slightly warmar Saturday.
ATHENS, GA., FRIDAY* NOVEMBER 23, 1928.
*'? B* C. Papar. Simla Copies 2 Cents. S Coots Sunday.
SWflift HiESHSffllFtflV ALABAMA HERE HOV. 24
EMMS MONARCH C0 Sesskip AT
SUFFER!! FROM 1
AFTER SOS
LONDON, England.—
(UP) — Anxiety gripped
NEW YORK.—(UP)—The U.
S. Coastguard boat Gresham was
proceeding to the Deleware ireak-
va>«r, towing the tug Eastern,
which sent out distress s.gnals
Thursday, local coastguard offici
als said.
The Eastern was en route from
New York to Norfolk with a
barge and eleven men on e:oard
when the distress calls were tent
out.
BRITISH AIRPLANE
SERVICE HALTED
BY HEAVY GALE
million* of Briton* i"*,THEATRE GUILD
va»t empire Friday be '|uAinC DDECC
cauie a gray be.rdr.d ip-n n U L 1/ j UKloS
lav ill of a cold in a big REHEARSALOF
•Z\ZTc"S''K'n° n - NEW PRODUCTION
His cold WH8 mo*-elv ono aura
as many ot his subjects have ex-
por’pn'w'd. yet since be is mon.
errh. hla r n , e teemed Afferent I » Last nigh? tho “Lime Theatre
Betoro^he atone mana'nn. Jlnck- Gnild he4 a -(lreM rehHlra al of
naham Palnre. srorea of clt rang Eu O’Neil's, "Beyond the
lingered. Guards tried to keep Horixoii” «t#»h ia to be given at
the .Colonial Theatre, Monday eve-
’*
(By E. G. T.)
by.
WASHINGTON.—(UP!—Sena*
*or George Norris of Nebraska,
declared Friday that he would
contest any .move to revive tlie old
Madden Muscle Shoals bill as
President Coolidge was quoted as
suggesting In his talk with the
(ongrecsional delegation. at the
W—^ Tbnradav
“It,la the most Iniquitous of all
Miv*# R^sl* b*»ls wh*eh have
LONDON, England.— (UP)
Air services to me continent w«
J cancelled and cental shipping w
. delayed Friday, due to the seco
f^'erc gait- to sweep England
vvithin a week
, The gale reached 80 miles an
hour at south coast points and
considerable damage was reported
from areas which suffered heavily
in last week’s storm _n which
nearly 100 persons were killed.
5
Attacked By Omaha Ax-Man
SPEECHES IS BIB
i B1TFLESIIP MOVES
SEW SOUTH
Aboard the u. s. s.
TRIO OF BANDITS Maryland, at sea.
—Awning* over the spa-
GET $18,000 IN
PENN. ROBBERY
TRAFFORD CITY. Pa.-'U[>>.
, ■ i jm robbers held up the First
been proposed", Norris tsid. Nor- National Bank of TnriToH Ci’v
in.> »n>hrr of a 3 mite-l eovern- Friday and ■escape,* -with letweeii
menl operation .’rill which Mr. $16,000 and StSeAO. a iie>
clou* quarterdeck of the
Maryland sheltered Pres
ident-elect Hoover Friday
a* he sought a cool spot to
prepare his Latin-Ameri-
can speeches.
The entire perty*was getting its
them moving.
When a fi^nb
mounted* ‘
iill III U[JCiuwon Mu WIUUII iXIT• 9iW,WU ililU •.o.tJuU. - inpy IV it. . —. , . . “
Coolidge pocket vetoed at the Ja?t napped O. M. lCimel, the borough l T *l i aste of . th . u fJLJ*
ieacicn of congress. He said he aavewbr. b « fc hun « about the .ig battle-
... .. ccugress.
would tnke rio further steps* in ' The robbers, oil carrying pisto«r
connection with the’eg.alatlon un-’entered the bank just after the
an a*. *■ v * opening hour. They forced B. W.
ship.
band
til tho WPfWB* l C lirtiSt.i. • - tj uptmug iiuur. incy lorcco d. JX— . » ~r~ >— - , , »
» ».• .. 8 vr-.uu.L-. sll a uusc «.1 U W e» suvtteu w w, t - * Ml «m tie cnebier, to hand out ^ untifthe roller? we« hardened
ra. the br'Rlit music of its near the rehearsal to offer criti-l bccomo * law o«pite « pocket all the cash in ejtht. up untl1 «H* r0 "'? r5 " 0r8 ""dened
was lark’ns. _ _ cism and mai'a suggestions found '*“■. J, h “ *?_ nk _
Within the pa’ace, dne’ora came til... there tvns surprisingly little . *** be decision dr expected shortly mel attempted to give — —
— - *- ■ m a '"’’olvlng Indian lands They se:sed him, rushrd h.m into
or*. Hard
hearted sailors of the Maryland’s
alarr,,> -a.. «... the href-
Washington.
I the macbiiie and escaped.
HEt
SDANISH VESSEL
SAVES 13 OF
SHIP’S CREW
Thursday night, deck cots wore
• ..** . cl »he .Hoover
party an'I ever/rne slept on de:l:
—the heat below wa3 intense. j
Rugged and ; mountainous, the'
coast ot Mexico/ was visible moat
cf the day» and {Mrs. Hoover, who I
sat knitting oiT, the deck, often'
went to the ship’s side end scan-.'
ned the barren mountain ranges,!
BIT MCE TO SEE
BULLDOGS PLI
.4.4
and went—doctors with imposing cf either to do.
tltVs like PhtVc’an ln-ord'nary, All of us know what an O’NeiTl
and Surgeon and-apothecarv.to.(ho play is; we knew that while it
Ka-r. These men. Lord Dawson has it3 touches of humor and gay-
or Penn, and Sir Stanley Ilewctt, ety, it also has its touches of
announced in their last bulletin tragedy end gnmness, and the in-
that the sovereign had contraofed terest of the play depends not so
a sl'glit congestion in one lung much upon situation an upon char.
And had some fever; iacteru&uon.
‘ * v— I Mrs ‘ Grabam has fleeted an
k ncumPBlTC • ctoI ^now-cnpWi^pcn^ rc/ring ^ After a ecrics of tcnBationa! mirdera In Omaha, r'valiug <he
o^« from nn-ord-nnry coid^ was w"rfbw!%Slim r °Shw ) rta«c l ! ■'«l UtwlluHA! D thc^ Vnlentm/a^elcss -/tatio/'tha: 2oSSS'S^SPn^rst “* ”d M “’HltrtdWr bftgl SSL?
•h’e to °l,-aln alltt 0 reatFrlday M | We Mary Denn.j Mobley, I ‘ ■ it had saved th’rtc.?. men of the K/Siu vWbh“ ‘ ‘ lag by aha. k door which had he,... left unlocked, th. fiend cruahed
«ftern<»n. Jt the palace It>wa» r Jirs. Grxhxm h«s done wonder- nrew of the German stcyincr Ker- Mrs Hoover waa an amused Sirib'.ing's skull w tli n hatched urn, at <-r ivira. strili Ing pleaded
Si.ta._d th. t WjetW.TOgay 8 ” 8 1 not, only in ths seiectlnn of the w ,„„ 22F<u*-i? , 2!l5^» , &l>i«t*tic at <«k golf gam., for herself and her baby, forced her ’to accompany him to an iso.
" , .*t. a » ,1 |™ pe m 1 i Sw”s «..l 1 C03t ’ but in her development of SPRINGS, Go.—(OT). nb"nt (Ho ml.— west of Ireland. I v .-|,:-h ^‘, re pl.tnd throuphont t>" luted swamp where he kert her until
A man tn close touch wr"b royal t v„j v | The . Warm Springs . cottage of. The message sa.d: 1 , I 1 pi.» iu -nrouKiio". 1 „,i „i,r, u „ ,„ QV
-p'M’eii, .wna. quotejJ., Friday as Each member ttmdB out as an 1 )' r anklin_D. Roosevelt is gradually . ‘' H ave r.aw get th'rtocl in aV "'J;! 1 ', V
saying that the hiThg s il'ness, ai.- , nu w nal naerr er is a- a gatl^r.ng place for tut men too wink to giv* -n^-lhuded ugonmaly ,,hp :
^envh terious, should Mt .ba rs. a’soliitely natural mfWlfeon- d ™°vraqr, . . S’ 1 ” -ir-Hlng w.
/garded as In any W V ^l >r,«'c- 1 Ecious M i{ 1 K , were mse ]f t ;. ; „ . I’ariy leaders from throughout Seas mourtainous”.
i n ai-M.i~l ho pc.Ttrava. ’ tbe aouth hare conferred here —
Thera are of course, a few with the New Y’ork Governor-elect Maljall Mllfflpp
ronj n sp«s in the piay, but no f ntl delegations from nearby lUCUcu IFlUraer
BY VALCO LYLE
Georgia’s fighting
freshman team wont
through the last hard
workout Thursday after
noon prior to the merry
battle on Sanford Field
Saturday afternoon with
the strong Alabama frosh
eleven. The game will be
gin at 3:00 o’clock.
The mmo with the A'abam'nn*
is the first and on’y game of the
season that the freshmen w 11 play
in Athens. Local fans who are
already beglnn'ng to think of
prospects for the varsity team
next year, will have the opportn-
n'ty of giving the first-year men
the once-over Saturday to see
what can be expected of the play
ers as future stare on Bulldog
teams.
-he line-up for Saturday w 11
be about aa follow*. It was an
nounced Friday: Monfltford. cen
ter; Leather* and Bennett,
guards; Rrse and Lynn, tackles;
S ms and Timmons, ends: Mali or
Moran, quarter; Chandler and
Downs, or Profumo, halves; and
Patterson, or Sternoff. fullback.
Athena Boys Play
At least one, and maybe more,
*1 the starting line-up will be
local boya who p ayad on Uie
championship Athena High flebeei
eleven last fall. M lion either*.
It was announced Friday after
noon that the Prince o’ Wa>B
was being kept Informed’of.Ike m s w ^ | _____ |
progress of his. father’s illness, weak* spots? The" wholVthing *is town * have visited him. The lat- j
: i ’ - put fvrnntvt tn n*v ynshsutc woo
iverv human. " groups to pay respects was;
I Tho audienco U going to be tbc , do 8 2 ,tion 'f fourtwnfrom ■
MAIRODI Africa (API—Tho genu nely surprised ot the sinceri- Meriwether county. A written
■1* o? W’ef vhe « St dS *7 ^ these young people testimonial of regard and an m-
.“StSJSff:. Sf liSLSS- express emotions whfeh they ire £ kn ** hon ,’ ved ^ e!t n nt ‘ b »,V
toe Youn- ever I« have fe't. I <*“•• were given Mr. Rooaeyclt.
™ We might add that there aro' Governor A! Smith, close friend
Principal Gets
Old Post Back
In the play/ ^ OPPRESSIVE
Uolftr had completed some of
his addresses, it was understood,
and all of there probably will bo
CTorn vo na«e fivti.;
cause of his father’s illness,
munlcat’on w'th Dodoma
and difficult,
has beeu hunting
CANTON, Ohio.— (UP).—For.
mer Po’ice Ch'ef s. A. Len-
V s c r;
ACTS IT
BY BULGARIANS HI1
STIR REVOLT
The Pr'nce X iutoly taSt* li riShme. bS «— R. MeUe't’a TXpSSurtefo?
has been hunting in northern SonTnkfng th°^ h °Th r e4h! tiri ' rX”""'Thursday hnnounced *»■ 9**&> Da’ly News, vsi'or! CVCTCBIl PIIIEC OCI [
4 h .£H7 w Sl bIVtb btLr.
ttfroSJ- district.''n d m’a8ured Ja M-tbt a, nrnny gX. « 3rtt,5?SK dam". 35?g
» fee,. 8 inches. - j S&/e -‘SjOiJSSS ™w7wo°/ld ^ sh^o'itteSd!^
about Ladv Macbeth, or Gertrude oeesmbly chamber of tho capita !ZJ'?. 8 , ff_ m . 0Ve< ! ‘ °“ lce on
guard, will start, and
nil isi CtapMT"MMtM
fef • vT< bs. I* dw-Staqaa*
f| J TMh in e’ght loci
EfflS FRIDAY IN
about Lady Macbeth, or Gertrude •*?*»% chamber of the caplt*'
CONDITION 8AME Queen rf Denmark. i on| Y teats 1,500 persons.
LONDON. England.— (UP) — 1 Another chArm of- the play w»ll w
King George, confined to his bed ber cf assistants made some cxcep- COOIJDltF TO R F
ft* Buckingham Palace, waste- <* the GeortHa State 1 v D *-
“insufficient grounds.”
ported as near the r<ame by h's Teachers College has with a nunv
physic ans in waiting Friday/ -A of nsistant* made some excep
U^e bul etin from the bedside, an- tionally good backgrounds for the
nounced that there was a slight action of the play. As t(mc goes
spreading ot the congestion in b* Gni’d has, more funds
his lung.
OFFERED GOOD
POSITION
NEW YORK.—(I’P)—The New
York Hersld Tribune enyc n mo»o
Salvation Army
Fund Is $2100 at
Noon Friday
MACON', Ga.—(/P)—The United
States district attorney’s office
anneunce^ * that .fonn D. Walker
former heed cf a cha-n of 107
BELGRADE— (UP)—The Ma •
csdonian revolutionary leader
Vantcha Michaeloff, has threaten
ed to lead Macedonian freeboot
ers on n march nga’nst Sof.a, it
was reported here Friday, unless
Bulgarian authorities annual op
pressive measures against Mac.*-
°The thrext wo, reported to h«.-o j ¥*• shot to death
caused considerable uneasiness nuan a’ley, ,n a rendBuxia 1 section
Sof a. Unconfirmed reports from •“ early Friday. Police said he had
Bulgarian border sections stated > i.. _ TO ’ bed
that bands of Masedonian irregu- w« n vL* a
Jars were advancing cn Petritch. ., Weaver s body, a b illet wound
_ — in the head au pockets in b
Eattville Citizen ft’othlng rifled of their contents.
lee*t I
for the Frosh team, and 1
a likelihood. that all will
play some daring The nfteri
Others tha: were not named abotf
are Fd Hamilton, erd; Joe Costa,
quarter: J. C. Bryant, guard;
Dean Rader, center; and John
Gordon, end.
A light signal drill Friday aft
ernoon was to have been the
final work for the Bu'ljHips be.
_ | fore entering ihe game Saturday.
ATLANTA—(FI—W. J. Weaver The ronih work was it upeneed
esMtutia' section riulldOir flrst.strinx team. They
failed to tally, but had the b&U 'n
scoring position several t'mrs. A
penalty on one occas’on saved tha
vars'ty from being scored on.
Two Injurlb*
But two injurle* are reported
I* Buried At Rays
Friday Afternoon had been killed with a shotgun.
Mr. John Olfletrce, 70, a resi
dent of the Lasfville se.tion of
south Georgia hanks and once s
tmember of tho state senate, had ... .. .
| been apprehended and was hafn*! 2f°”^ “““V’^ 1 *^. *i_ 1 b J*
The total amount of tho ;Saiva-' returned here from New York ly: if^ r rJJJ
tion Army drive up fo 10 ;o*c!qnk department, of justice agents to
th s morn’ng was $2,100, with answer a federal indictment. He
1 -church conducted by t the RcV. 8.
IN CHIM ARE
GIVEN FINES
iir federal grand jury In connection I
‘ with removal jf bonds from the 1
First National Bank cf Sparta, of "SI ®"° of jiJ
U* which ho was president. The m-
The deceased was born in Grif-
. at its disposal, it hopes to add tn
its equipment until it Ins.rcencV
equal to that in legitimate the
t;tres.
The Guild’::
progress,
Athens
drama produced _
wavs. j been started by official* pvVurfi’J JC. D. Flan'gcn with $440 to “their federal grand‘ju:
Remember, Monday Noy. 26 at. in the industry. * j credit. ‘ ■ '
8 o'clock at the Colonial Theatre' The New Ycrk ^Times quotes W.! “Colonel’* M. N. Tutwl’eris d'
v**-Vwv assure you will be thor- R Boyd, Jr., aasiUnt general sec. I tsion la third, with $31860. AH which ha was —
ouhgly warm and comfortable.I rs”* v ot the institute as raying: other"dtvisions have* passed:the dictment charged that the bords » ei /.riOwn
You will see an excellent play, an I “The names *»f President Pool- $200 mark-and expect to g’ve the , were uted as collateral for a per- 60(1 h4 “ * clre " friend*,
exceptionally well trained cast and wtge, General Porshing, Vice-Prqs- final report by Monday noon. *cnM loan in Atlanta. | “ , l j||“ | ”
we arc sure you will have a most* Went Dawes and Owen D. Xoun*. -«■' ~ • 1 With Walker’s
satisfying evenaig. j have been suggested in this con- j Q^[ the chain of 1PT banks
was found by a negro. Po ice sai. 4 in the freshman ranke at
.. . _ th , h<>ad indp-atcd h* Sternoff, fu’lback. is still Miring
j trouble with h's knee that be in-
I Jured at the start of the season.
} He mfcy be able to play but 't la
. doubtful. Vernon Smith, promis-
, ing flankmsn, la out on account
of a broken finger received In tha
Auburn gmae Saturday.
• * A large crowd '■ expected to be
on hand to see the freshies In
, act on. No other game will be
^ ' played In this aectlon ot tb*-ata*e
Mr. H. H. Hfltvoy, aged 77, died Saturday, so ovary fan will have
at the homo of his daughter, Mr,. * — ,h ""
Mt. H.H. Harvey,
Father of Mrs.
E, W. Carrcll, Dies'
... ..... ntm chance to be there. The price
R wi CatToH," i'2'5 Frinro~avenue of admlsa on will be 1100.
this afternoon at 2:30. lie was ill
several daya.
Funeral serviea will te con-
ducted from Bernstein Brothers’
per '(«i-. unletrae ia survived by W’I fnl w*
HEARD THURSDAY
IN CITY COURT
CHICAGO. -(UP)— Sixteen
henchmen yf Morris Eller, politi
cal boas of the “bloody twentieth”
ward, were found gui’ty here Fri
day of electioy violences commit
ted during the April state pri-i
roary. I
The verdict required f out teen'{
hours of deliberation by the jury.r f .;
Only one defendent Joseph j t*o criminal cases and a dam-
“P,pp,” Gtnai-o, ouaped convic-| , ult occupled lt0 , tlenUon
The sii'teen men were assessed Athens city court Thursday, while
fines ranging from 1400 to $1,200. Friday morning’s seis’on opened
Eleven fines of $400 were assess- w'th tho trial of two- more crlm-
nection hut nothing has been done
BULLDOG CASE IS SSvtSSS^l
«d.
Crew of Greek
Steamer Saved
■MHS
Nearly nil of Thursday was 00.
cupled wi:h the Bryant rs. Sulli
van «”tt. Mr. Bryant was suing
for $800 damages claimed to have
- ' tot—rwt whew (Mr. Salliran
AGAIN IS WILD
TURNS FACE TO
NEW YORK—(A)—The "frail"
I other’wlld nmum«*at*the Inum nwn * T,Iu t ,n - Parens inn.-
le-Of Fridlthi'TSTekri hV.S^f tu '-‘ on > thc Flrk - National Bank Jf
Insr of Friday a market Veda «*t Sp! . rU . but Walker was preaidant
»• j om.y aonunc hy Dr. W. P. King.
di-Wja™?. Smnm »KbT Iffirod^'of P** tor «t * First Methodist
inks which he «”[,»• J. AU20 d « church> l5t( . Imt . n , wljl ^ in 0co .
ncaccu crasneu, ,oui many were ^TTi, r »t.n I* "** ——
aHe threuvh leorganization tc ?/
survive and the ‘.amount of losa !(• ''
nusta ned was never ye.inUciy aa- "• MjJnand®. FT»-
YOUTHS QUARREL;
ONE IS KILLED
ccrttiine<l.
The banks were a’i community
institutions, small banks of fron,
$15,000 to $23X00 capitalization,
<in*r i n l^r *h ■ , : t >”
10,000 to 40/100 shares of' sto^k ^ d u
cing price* rerpjte the record Arrangements have-boon made
. for eonnfei for Walker, it wa.
sa‘d here tonjglit. with Warren
early commitment trial would be
sought.
After his disappearance. Walker
was traced to China and Japan and
cemetery.
Mr. Harvey Is survived by two
National Banks
Show Increase
Over Last Year
daughters Mrs. Carroll and Mrs. nounced Friday that the airgre-
T. C. Tucker of Shady Dale, and gate rescurrea of the national
four grandchildren, Mrs. Dan Ma- fink* a. the continental United
gill and Mrs. Mcrntt B. Pound of States, Alau.tr
5,iiK euA-romt Athena. Miaa Kate Aiken of Shady reached a
WITH SHOTGUN * J/SHF and Mrs. A L. Semple of Oci)-vr$.
and Hawaii, had
total ot $2S,9”r>,480 nn
j Miami, Fla. He was an uncle of
SEARCY, Ark—W)—An aftsr-l Jus. r- tt.- Bickentaff of Athens. HWW ;
of
... . . the total shown
•ehoof quamr'betwMn two i3| u Mr”Harvey'wsa a native of cn the June 30, bank: call, and ex-
year old twys had its tragic af- Norton county, but has made his cw-Sf * y.ill.S-'WCD^ tne^rv^
terraath Friday in the death of
on, while tha other was being held
to await hearing on s charge of
.. ■ pi' te
death with a shotgun, by George
Smith, according to officers at
the Smith home, near Enright, 15
October 10 of
n„tiM witn n,s daughter hfre for sources reported 1
several yiars. | last y :or^
„, ciian^Flaw? !DEATH BECKONS
Y/ASHINGTON.—dA^—A pr>- np MITf I AT
posal for the adoption of -tate in- MULLIW5 AI
cl mo tux law* to relieve the tax-
burden on tangible property
LOUISVILLE HOME
mile, from hero. A quarrel he- owner,, was api,roved Friday hy
tween,the youths was atsrted Just L.. .....ouei u,ange ,n Its last
-hool at Enright was dis-|«mention scssi n.
wat C ra?d^!<> ll ha\e r followed SMALL FIRe'aT BAKERY
Smith end hU'7 year oil 1 Firemen were called to Skelton’a
ROCKAWAY NAVAL AIR g2gC » 000 above i^- e y< ^ tra low>
FTATIOV. N. Y. -(UP)- Llr.J . . v - -
■ - 4< i# killed a Boston bulldog belonHnr tenant Benjamin Mendz, chief fjre at HomeOI
Aff Av . Cinlrincr tohm - Tho defendant cVmcd -f ♦h'* fVombift’s
Auer OlnKlng he UPed the dog after the oni- a i P f orC e f took off at 7:35 a. m.
k I mal b»d attacked a dog of his Frd-v for Jwikaonvdle, Fla., in
l , own, and then bitten him. The th* * * A'V) ^Ight
LISBON. Portugal—(UP)—The verdict was rendered in his favor, to Bogota, his native capital,
crew of the Gieek rteamer Vir-' Guy Lumpkin and Will Ba'ley, weather condltn ru were
g«nia. which sent out an SOS call young men. were charged w'th f or hi* 1
Thursday, has *een rescued hjr af having whiskey on tho highway, to Florida.
found gui’ty, and fined $35 each. The nl**ne. christened Thn Ric-*f r om gnttfn-* inride the honor the rcqulfition. The federal custody i
Walter Howard was sentenced to aur $ c> after thn famous CH*miao houre. It is theught sparks set fndi tnient wn returned about | constable
nine menths on the cha’n gang rr.triot. wa«_l rt aded with 275 «*nl- f re to some leaves on top of the! two years later. I i»cn<!Ing i
Friday mom’ng for abandoning a ) nn , c f er»«oUre. With Men*??* house. | Walker also was art»ve In lavj — xra Ft-ssion oi
minor charge. A negro named v,:, f* John ToJ-l Lest n ; ght the roof on the 1 circles of the Methodist Fnisconn' FIN ANCIER DIES nex* fall anj
Cleveland was on trial for the hunter, an American. j ho»«» *>rcu"ied by Jce Stone on ■ rhurch. South, and at the timo ' NEW YORK.— (A*) —Thon'S': regular Decern
s’abblng of John Harden, another From Jacksonville, Mendetis, Lumpkin* street caught on firs,'cf his d s sapnenn»rce wns trees- Fortune Rvan, aged finan^i^t. die tariff revis
negro. Judge H. C. Tuck ia pre. rext j,j m goo miles < but was extingrished without eon-] virer of the mission board of the died at his home here Friday after Friday 'ey Spe.*iker Longworth of iat her httaband’a -edaide when tbf
| aiding during the present session. 1 10 Havana, Cuba. Isiderable damage. I North Georgia conference. l a short illness. ’the Uou*tfq - | end came.
Fire at the home of M. G. NMi-* A•*-•»«« *.n iati on dxirgea •' retber home where the dispute on Furrow street
oiacn on Hull stret early this contained in an indictment return- waa renewed. morning: where the ceiling arour.d
f?T>crd«h trawler They were land
«d at LeJtoes, Portugal, Friday.
The Virginia sank cloee to t r
Portugese coast, before Portuge 1
jnn$b*)*ts and an English warshi'
which went to her rescue,
pble to, reach the spot indicated ii
fear 80fi call. They found only
1,040 mile flight morning burned the roof, but the c*u -n stanccck county, but the ( After the ih.ittfng, a doctor _ f ’e h.td caught on fire.
| firemen were able to prevent the* of Texas r^urned to| Wh: ; waa cal'ed, tock George Into The damage was slight.
delivered him to a.
who placed him In Jaii}
hearing. -
EXTRA SESSION
WASHINGTON.—(/P)—An e:
a rt-ssion of rongress, beginn.t
LOUISVILLE. Ky. —HF)— Dr.
Edgar Young Mullins, pres’.dent*
cf the Southern Baptist Theoh^-
tal Seminary here and interna-
t.onnlj known denominational
lo»-i«a r , jied at his home at noon
Friday.
He suffered a stroke of paraly-
«t« n- y«s*««’h« r jn «"d ^eath was
not unexpected. Attending phvai-
c n*" h’-n h»H out little hone for
recovery of the 68 year o’d church
*7. r ! v*“ dsys that
he hovered between life and death.
1*1* Mav M'»n.its. Hor««lf well
J known as a writer of fiction, i