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ATHENS COOTOWl
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THE WEATHER)
Cloudy Tuesday n’sht, with
probable rain Wednesday.
2 Cents. I Oats Sunday-
ATHENS, GA* TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27,1928-
BUCKINGHAM PALACE, WHERE BRITAIN’S KING
iN THE VALLEY OF THE SHADOW”
LONDON — (AP) —
Anxiety over K ing
George’s illness was not
greatly lessened Tuesday
when his physicians is*
what might be character
ized as a non-committal
bulletin.
The Iphyricians. Sir Stanley He
witt and -i*0rd Dawson cf Perni,
informtxl the public that their roy-
‘ BY VALCO LYLE
with the second State Championship in as many
years looming over the horizon, the Athens High
football eleven went through the last scrimmage of
the year Monday afternoon in preparation for the!
crucial battle with the strong Gainesville High!
I school here Thursday afternoon. The encounter willij
. be«rin at 3:15, and the pricr of admission will be $1?
I . W'nnfng .very game played ~ ' jl
i '•^"'^’tions were otherwise
unchanged.
*ju ion of the disturbing bulla*
♦’*n of the past few days which
have indicated that the Kin* la
veiy sick. Tuesday V report did not
tend to greatly relie\jr anxiety
p-^op^ his sub feet* over tbo
ful outcome of the* attack vifekfc
has now been in pfegresa neari^p
we’k. \ ■'
King tieorge V—tngland s Monarch
frn-n n!ior-»y aftd.eh— mE
and sleep that. atterdad
L - iext of the official mat
bulletin was: -
"tut majesty, the Kinjr, has
a o' im re'-tful n ; en' and the t
peraturc is somewhet lower.'
ujruu.iont are otherwise
C___ J fir. seasons. Is a threatening men.
ueen ' ace to the aspirations of the Ath-
Coceinn ••l? 1 !* Comparing the two teams
OcSSlOQ by their record.! this year, one <«
.forced to concede the Hall comi
ty. boy* as vetors by three or
'four touchdowns. Athens High
■ hon« b “ t n^™! 1 *>r «« point.,
the houso while Oatncsrillo beat the latter,
i. it.fi!! 91 10 L » Ton! « heat Hartwof),
7 to 0, wh'le Galncsrlllo beat La.
“* y “ von'a. 39 to 0) Athena .High beat
e * u — r * 8! -, LaGrange by 6 polnta; Newoan |
Judgement w0 “ 0Ter UOrange by _
to whether m * r *lo. and GalneiTlllo beat
Duu j Nownan with p'enty'to spare. One
n. centers wl10 ,! g ur ** things strictly bjA.
e members a °P* * 4uW pess mlst'c
Special services it' lob-
will be held in the Univer
sity of Georgia chapel to
night at 8 o’clock at which
time Dr. J. Sprole Lyons.
Presbyterian minister of
i Atlanta, will deliver the
a aafe I p-lncinnl address.
Jt The oxete'ses w'll be he'd un
der the ausnlces of the University
Y. M. C. A.
Hugh Hodgson', head of the
r-iver«lty‘i mi'sio denartment,
will d'ye a special organ rec'tal,
. >— V—?-• -—- — and nveral Un'veralty students
followers of tha local team that will assist,In the program. Rufus
dope baa been upset in the past Jennings. ( president of the Un'-
and that thara la no law agalnat vcrslty V. U. C. A. cab'net,
upsett ng It Thankagiving. Tho wl'l preeldo.
Athentana will enter the game de- The prorrnm will Include a solo
taimined to win. end they .will by Mre. Hugh Hodgson, Henry ,
fight to tho leet minute. The/ Harrle and Pryor ntte, etudente,'
(Torn to ease seven.) | w'll read a selection
I scriptures end g're a abort prey-
m wemisAPA wm s rev— It* The service, will be con.
H1ESSE8 TELL BF
Organ Prelude — Pastorale,
SALE DF BONDS BY
Prayer—“O Dfv’ne Redeemer,*'
ADI COMPANY SSrvfe
Hymn—Congregation.
• ‘ Benediction—Dr. a. 3. Cart-
“ i ledge.
GAINESVILLE, Ga.- <f) “ H ® r h ^“J®^ n ud ^ Marcb * Elgar “"
Bonds wera aold through the Hugh Hod*eon.
Household officials regard Ip
low temperature mcntior.*d TtflP
day as a favorable sign, hldicdttng
that the bacteriological infectL n
was no worse.
I The Duke, of York, speaking it
a meeting of the Britiih Posi'er
Advertis'.ng Association, Tuesday
said:
“I am glad to be able to tell
you that there is a decided Im
provement m the King’s condition
this morning.” ,
The preaa association rtatea
that it was officially informed at
TWO MEN INJURED
WHEfy" AUTO IS >•
WRECKED MON.
:JESUP. Ga. — (AP) — Deputy
Msvff O. W Ma’dray went on
trial here Tneeday charged wi:h
murder aa a result of Ca f.'el
shooting a month ago of Clt7
Judge J. R... Thomas.
The-klMlng o? fudse Thomas la
sa'd to have followed a statement
he nude In Jest that Madray waa
"a Sm'tb man." The men met on
a street hare and, after an argn-
ment, bagan fighting. The depn.
ty received kn'fe wonnde In the
fight, officers here said.
I CORDELB, Ga—(AP)—S. M.
/ Dutton, tra nmaster for the South
(Carolna dlvslon of the 8eahoavd
! Air Line Hallway, was eerlonsly
| hurt, and E. W. Walker, travel,
tng auditor for tha Seaboard; waa
I sl'ghlly injured Monday nght
St. James Palace that the F.-inc#
• . ic was stated that the Princ*
1 . \ t - I was due to arrive Tuesday after-
-1 . . . ’ ’ . |nocn at Dodoma, Tanganyika, *n
Between two and three accordance with r,lans made aorae-
hnnrlrprl Athoninns hrnv. 1 J ,me ag0, At 7“'* P olnt *>• w!d
nUnurCQ Ainenians Drav , |j^ on t hc telegraph line and on a
ed the cold weather Mon- «*<*»»» and it?is probable that h«
dav nicht in crowd about wil1 ,Uy theref or * f * w d,y »-
< i when their auto ran Into an em.
hankment to avoid a collision
- I with another car.
| Dutton waa thrown through the
' windshield and waa nnconac'ona
Th, when taken to a hospital, hat It
the . was said hla Injuries were not
_i_ eastern invasion of two Pec.fle CImcU(1 t0 prove fatal. Walker
Coast elevens features the doting returned to hie hotel alter h’j lb-
week of the Ssotbair keason In juries were treated,
the cast , j J*
1 The Oregon Aggies and Stan- Pranrliar Mav
fovd University are en route cast ■ sCtltliCi may
to meet New York University j D- Twiwal R*.
and the Army, respectively, in! DC IllcU I Ox
the final game of the season. The ni.'ljl. |V ,1
Oregon eleven will meet the con- ; VilJlQ S UGStu
querors of Carnegie Tech at Yan-i
k «, st » dIn ” ™ Thanksgiving P»y| OUEENVILLE, B. C.-(AP)-
HOUSE IS BEING
PATCHED
Primarv Todav Washington, -vpi- work-,
rrioidry iuuay men were cal!( , d int0 the Wbite
■ —— f House ox—ative ofiices Tuesday
. ... to patch the celling in the cabi-
Without oppoeition four Aldrr- nvt rooOT wucre n slight saw was
men were nominated .n the City noted tnd lltt - e chips of p#mt and
Den-ecretlr Primary ioday. , plaster began to fall.
All n# (hnln nnniiivilad -pa A'-1 r »_ _ • n _ .
while Stanford will play the Arm-'
on the aarne field Saturday. I
Traditional Thanksgiving Day|
games ere getting their usual at
tention. Despite the poor record
of Cornell, the 3Sth annual game j
between Pennsylvania and Gil Do-1
bin's rod-shir ted eleven on Frank
lin Field at Philadelphia, will
drew n capacity crowd of 65,000
spectators.
Twenty-five members of the
undefeated Pennsylvania team of
1906 will gather to see the gauie.
Penn has lost only one game
thia season.' Navy beat Penn 0 to
0. Cornell has lost to Dartmouth
and Princeton and waa held to a
scoreless tie by Colombia and St.
Bonaventure.
Kentucy Governor
To Send Man
■ To Georgia
FORT
POLICEMAN DIES OF
WOUNDS IN JAIL
IN ALABAMA
FRANKFORT. Ky.—GP)—Gor-
ernor Sampson of Kentucky Tues
day honored the requision of Gov
ernor Hardman of Georgia for the
retain to Atlanta of Charles \V
Parker,, on a charge of child de
sertion.
Tuesday in the trial of four of-
ficipla of the bankrupt company
on charges of using the mails to
defraud.
The company operated through-
out the United States.
E. E. Young, of Roswell, New
Mexico, said he had received a let
ter signed by Forrest Adair, Jr.
one of those on trial, late in Feb
ruary or early in March of 1927.
declar.ng that the Adair Company
guaranteed its bonds and that tho>
were still insurable Ihopgh In view
of the guarantee, this was unnec-
vary.
A creditors' committee took
charge of the affairs of the com
pany on February 3, 1927. Offici
als of the company cont.nucd to
operate under direction of the
BIRMINGHAM. Ala.— (AP) —
Clyde A. Vaughan, former pol'ce-
man, who is under Indictment on
a charge of murder growlnr but
of the' mysterious slicing of >Mrs.
Nancy Rochelle, on October 13.
di d Tneeday from wounds from
which he was suffering wnen lie
was found bes de tha boiy of Mrs.
Rcehelle 'n an automoolle on a
deserted road.
PLIGHT FAILURE
FnESNO, Calif — (AP) — The
endurance flight of Lee 8choen-
halr and John Ougl'elmett' waa
ended in failure at 1:40 Tueaday
moralng whe the plane landed
with (0 gallons of gaaoUne which
waa not enough to allow them to
stay In tha air- 34 hours longer,
which waa necessary for them to
break the 'need.
NEW YORK—(PU)—The much
sought George McManus, the
honest gambler who is l elfpved
to know some of the detain of
what happened just before Arnold
Rothrfcin was shot, surrendered
to authorities Tuesday.
Authorities have claimed Ms-
Minus waa one of the men in
. R-rm 319 of the Park Central
: > Hotel where Rothsteln was shot
l His overcoat ew found in the
-| mm whim police started Investi
gating the murder of Rothste.n.
He was knrwn to he one of ..th,
LONDON, England— (UP) — —
Havoc and death spread in the _______ _____
day 1 *« KRESGE, DIME
known de^T'^s^ STORE MAG NAT!
that ^tho lift might be increafed MARRIES AG^l
The damage ran Into tho mil
lions. .
Holland nprrted 25 known
dead. In England. 24 lost their STROUDSBURC, Pa.-(U1
lives and 14 were drowned when Announcement of the marr.ag
the steamer Cesarre went down Sebastian Kresgc. five end
eff Algeria in the Med.temneaa cent store muttLmlllionalre
Sea. - Mrs. Cara K. Swains of New 1
Mae- more wen feared lost la eltv, was made Tuesday ky a 1
the long roll of wrsekad and j officer hen.
missing ships—among them thirty I He said the marriage took p
eight men known to be on four at Kunkletown, near here, on
PARIS. France. —(UP)— The
United States began Tuesday its
long delayed-court fight for the
extradition of Henry M. Blackmer
tut nroepecte for success were
court of accusations on the. Ameri
can, demand for. Blsekmen'sextra-
ditton on n charge id falsifying hla
income, tax returns. -- • •
h -Contrary to the usual proccc-
jCTttrn to Pago EightJ
RUMORS BLAMED
MACON. Oa.—(AP)—T'ue ran
withdrawn’, wb'ch resulted
onday in the closing o( Use
l turn to pan aevva-i