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CONFLICTING VIEWS
I
IF
LATEST PUBLIC APPEARANCE OF
ENGLAND’S MONARCH
ANXIETY
LITTLE CHANGE
LONDON.— (DP) —An offi
cial bulletin Issued at Buck.
Ingham Palace Thursday eald:
"The King patted a qu'et,
although rather sleepiest n'ght.
The fnfectlre process Is being
he'd In check.
"Signed:
"STANLEY HEWETT,
"DAW80N OP PENN."
LONDON, England —
(UP)— Conflicting views
concerning the illness of
the King of England were
in circulation Thursday,
but the reassurances of
royal physicians that the
King’s condition was un
changed, served to allay,
somewhat, the amtiety of
the eippirc. ft.,,-
ied the Dnlted
BULLPUPS TO PUT
JUNIOR JACKETS
IT CAME
The final hard work for
the Georgia freshmen
fcotball team in prepara-
_ tion for the battle with
| the Baby Jackets in At
lanta Saturday afternoon
I was slated to be (he menu
: for the practice early
| Thursday afternoon.
I The encounter with tho young
* Tornado will close the season for
the Georgia frosh. Incidentally, it
will close a successful one. The
Red and Black first-year team
have won four out of five gome*
played, ?nd they have displayed
great offensive power as well as
defensive strength in the battles
to date. The one game lest went
to the Clemson frosh by the score
of 2 to 0. The Georgians c’early
outplayed them, bur a safety late
in the game cost them the defeat.
| Tho Fullpups arc exporting a
I pretty tough battle with the Jo -
jmor .Tickets Saturday. The lat
ter with another Barron, ‘brother
•f the fartwus Red and Carter
i e tcrred on Terh
ATHENS OBSERVES THANKSGIVING
WITH OLD FASHIONED TRIMMINGS
AND A FEW MODERN KINKS ADDED
Shortened in duration somewhat since the first
Thanksgiving in 1621, the custom has nevertheless
prevailed for three hundred and seven years and is
being celebrated by Athenians today, along with
their fellow Americans in hundreds of other com
munities throughout ithe nation.
The (irit Thanksgiving luted
ecvcral days, but only the chil
dren in tho public schools will en
joy that long a celebration here,
and although the traditional tur
key Will find its way to the dinner
table in 1928, the form of enter,
tainment ia perhaps different from
that of 1621, with a. few modem
kinki added, such u automobile
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ENJOY AIUAl GRID
BATTLES BETWEEN
AGE-OLD RIVALS
The above photo, which has just reached the United States, shows
tiie latest appearance of King George V of Greet Britain, whose ill- Barron, who
ness hu alarmed the empire. It was taken at the Armisice Day ; teams in davs pa>t. has a well
ceremonies at the Cenotaph in White Hall in .the shadow of Trafalgar i balanced machine. However, com-
inrsday ». 1 . King. Georg, .appears Jgst 'bebind the cross and standing vr«- —of the two rfev-
KuhmiivFjto edws°in 'oedmivTech
King'* condit'on was un- '
hanged; At the same time, it
mi learned that S'r William
. | Maharajah of Patiala and the Ag Khan.
Joynson-HIcks, Home Secretary,
had uld at a dinner of the Pest
Overscere Society, that “The K'ng
really le seriously ill and U must
be a matter of anxiety."
Spokesmen at the palace aa'd
there bad been no change In tho
King's condition s'nce the night
bnVetln and that he mi retting
comfortably. Further re-assur.
ance was felt when it wae learn
ed that Sir Stanley Hewett and
(Airplane Mystery
Develops in Tale
Of Flier in Coma
HANOVER, Pa. —UP)— flan-
over i« confronted with an air
plane mystery.
The mystery centers ar iund Gil
Lord Dawzon of Penn, the King's b ert Duncan, suffering from a
phys'clans, were welj tarsfied heart attack in the llanovcr hos-
gairrs, whether varsitv
do not man venr m<ich.
Students Ready
To Quit If Head
Of College Stays
' EDREKA. 'Jl’.-i(AP)—An ultl.
fnatum declaring they would quit
tbe’r classes until President Bert
Wilson was removed as head of
Eureka college, was the reply of
BY B. C. LUMPKIN
In various sections of
the nation Thursday, age-
old rivals prepared to
I clash in their traditional
Thanksgiving Day battles
in which football history
is always made. j
To Athenians the Georgia-AIa- 1
bama game at Birmingham and
tho Tech-Auburn game at Atlanta
pernap* hold cut the most inter
est in collegiLto circles
Right here in Athens, the Red
and White of Athens High School
was ready to take on the Red and
White of Gainesville High ,n a
game which will go far in decid
ing tho state high .school football
championship. Last year Athens •
won the state title and they aro
out to repeat.
Coach Wed Brown lias been
working his boys hard for this
game with Gainesville and it
is c dead cinch that the big
gest crowd that ever attended
a high school game in Athena
will are a great battle.. Tfe* -
game here starts at 3:15 and
vrill be played on Sanford
Reid. v r
The Georgia-Al.ibama game is
oVout a tess-up. If Bobby Hooki
is able to play, tho Bulldogs may
be a slight favorite.
Georgia Tech should havo
littlo trouble beating Auburn and
the margin should be at least two
I touchdown*.
nsinii ikKomSJ* tw* 5* S a=S * B ™
I Going a bit further afield wo
I find Tennessee and Kentucky bat-
pnyi cians, " C,D w ° , neart aiutcK in vne uanover nos-: CHICAGO, —in)— Noahs ark. tho Rtnrlont hnrfv tndnv tn «v,_
SSay “ I jid'hi/^T, ‘"7.121?" &S *£2* *56?F° ,le « .board of trustees. which
“f “« 5S2 AM 5" “STI ‘I, 40 , '■‘-t maht voiced !:• coufldenca Tn
Th, Dally Nawa said U had **“*?, *® * hed *" y I,frht the d J y « ot nwy be the object Dr Wilson and refu(ed h „ re ,„.
K .J_ following ■Kuation. , of an airplane searching expedl- nation,
newspaper report, of h'a Illness, lie was found in a coma near non so that the ancient ship, if The aefon in defiance of the
**® W "r** , “ - .. . . *Vi.. watlnriv etatinn horn MfinHflV fclinH. HlflV HP PXhihifpH fit tho trU8tee8 WBB taken
.. meeting summoned
OF PRETTY WIDOW
' rpnftrtR of h'a Illness • He was found m a coma near nen so uiai me ancient snip, 11
r ?v P nn r d that he somatlmea the railway station here Monday found, may be exhibited at the
STnJd to radio bulletinsron-1 night and In regainlnt conscbu-.- Chicago world's fair in 1933.
“fi?” .nVaiH/m ness said that he was tho me- Rums C Daw. brother of
FARMINGTON, Conn—(UP).
A romance which has caught the
fancy of all the nation raachad its
climax Wednesday night when
Governor John H. Trumbull and
B ED IND SCHEDULE
ABOARD U. S. S MARYLAND
at a midnight T^OUISVIL.L.E, K7.—(UP)Con. y TrumbuR fom.arrly announ- I it sea —(UP)— Turkey
by students riot ng_eTld, n c«_in _the mysterious {ed tho cnCTCCm<nt oi their ££„ „n SJrd'Th. Mi.
edge over Kentucky’s inexperien
ced but heavy Une.
Vandcrbilc and Sewanee meet at
Nashville and tho Commodores
should havo little trouble with the
team from The Mountain. How
ever, Sewance. always points for
oemtOM kit condition. I "«•*. “><* *J e me “ ...w™ ■ Y.. oroi " er °. 1 who tol’ed the college’ memor'al diaappearance of Mrs. El’a Me- daughter. Flownce, to John Cocl- KHL
— vii a general espress'on : chanic of an airplane Uying from Vice Resident Dawes and presi- be’l and eent messengers through Dowell Rogers, pret*y 29 year o.d t ]()»«. only son of the President of
Wednesday after the St. Louis to Boston which had dent of tne worids fair commit- oiq streets summoning pajama- widow, confronted detectives .1— *r_i*—» m.*—
of relief Wednesday after the St. Ix>uis to Boston which had aeni 01 tne worm s lair commit- the streets summoning pajama- widow,
—aaTi^ . iJmJ from tho been forced to land near Hanover tee, has received an offer to form c « ad oh.mnt f.mitw Thursday
Rogers, .
confronted
they continued to
,?t!!2f T E lhr ,l / nltcd sut **'
iMniiAfl tn ftn,! o At ,. Ml . a -.J
Saittc* 11 p>urY*y on h the U r"iht ing him to proceed without him,
itJl« 9 9 as he would go to Boston by tram.
#lae • | He collapsed from a heart attack
Desp'to the fact that the pbysi-1 on his way to the station,
c'an described that ailment as trace of any machine land-
"serious,” It gave Englishmen *. ncar here has been found by
ms, u s*to - - j n » near ncre nas Decn iouna ny
d*finite Ides of their rulers authorities, but reports from Ab-
cond tton than haa been obtain. - ■
able from the meagre bulletin,
which have been Issued.
awaiting news
DAR-ES-SALAM. BritUh East
Africa. -(UP)- The Prince of
Wales anxiously awaited new-
from London Thiredey before
planning the next step in his dash
to the bedeide of hie father, the
King of England, who lica ill at
Puckingbnm Palace.
The etcamer Acania had full
iteam up and was ready to tail
out to met the cruise Enterpriie
which ie .needing to pick up the
Prince of Wales and carry him i>
London. Apparently the Prince
was undecided whether to awsit
(he srrival of the Enterprise on
Ssturiay or to boerd the Azania
and meet the cruiser at sea.
iMdtimmti himfliiL Eton- The next meetln « of tb ® trUS * "JW wui ywrjncn, conauiui- ?ivpn by the Ooyirrnor and Mr*,
nv .» r 8tcnw tees has been called for December ed the evidence found in ana TrumbulL Plorenco and John
1# in . thc J>aha ™* 7, and unless a special meeting is around the furnace of the fash- among the puests who In-
aa’StoRtSf J5f e t£Sto y a , I^ c0,ed ,n ,ho mean,te8 tbe ■"»- lonableap.rtment house where tIudfd highof/lclala of the ,tato
Z ' ^ dent » «P® 8 t® d ‘0 ntay away from Mra. Roger, lived She <V»P- t .nd -ociety leoder*.
Mil' Slic A ht -| Ju .school all of next week. peared early In October and It, "Florcn.-o an( John”—these
J ' ® tron l‘ “* d '„. , | The college prea'dent incurred was learned ahe had been-advla-1 wor j, were t , n ,( jC placecards
T— thc displeasure of the student! ed to go to a southern san tirlam which each gnest found beside h.s
king on board the
ireday as she cleared the Gulf
_ Mlcoya aad sq, ared away on
her run for Guayaquil, Ecuad r
where President-elect Herbert
Hcovcr plena to pay his first
South American call Saturday.
The Maryland was three hour*
behind schedule 'leaving Punta
ever, ocwaiild . uiways ]n)inu> iok
Vandy and may push over a touch
down or two. but not enough to
win.
Maryland meets Johns Hopkins
and the Old Liners ought to take
the Doctors for a ride.
Washington an.-. Lee meets
Florida nt Jacksonville and the
safest bet would be to back Flor
ida. This game also should be
Won by a two touchdown margin
North Carolina State meets
South Carolina In what should be
a good gamo N, C. State Is
Arenqs not getting away from the | the upgrade ‘but South Carolina
Costa Rican port until mldnlghL. should ease out a v.ctory If sku
The- Hoover party arrived from Ban ia able to throw her full strength
Jose the capital in tho Interior,
HUUionuea, uui reiwns grunt nu* . j u»HpieauurB ot me hiuuuulb cu ■ ' “ " “ . "iiicn earn gui'ib jejuna ncsiaO fits
'.ottstown, near here, say that an' fj* J "J f when Pursuing a* financ'al re. to be treated for a nervous dls- j| ace# Then* was no anmrmre-
airplane was seen flying low over JJSIST! l trenchment program with the ap- order. j ment when the wedding was to
take place. - .* n
airplane
that community yesterday
ST LOUIS—Local airport
managers, when questioned re
garding Gilbert Duncan, who said
ne was the mechanic on an air
plane flying from St Louis to
Boston, said they knoiy of no
plane leaving here for Boston.
They were unable to identify Dun
can.
DEPENDENT BRITAIN
LONDON. — The British Is’es,
civilization’s center, are dependent
on the rest of the world fer most
necessities. Only one food, fish,
is not imported. Not more than
20 per cent of the wheat and oats
consumed is grown on the islands.
ing to Strong, a former president iVvoM of the tni.tee. several
of the Chicago Association of En- j£X prote.tor.were'dYsmU™!
gmeers.
Prisoner Swept
From Florida Jail
As Dost Is Raised
ed.
In protest the students, almost
unanimous in' their sentiment,
railed for Dr. Wilson’s resigns-
t on. He offered It and yesterday
the board convened to consider
the situation.
The board adjourned at mid.
j night and word went around Jhat
, I student demands had been dlsro-
BARTOW, Fla.—(AP)—A prta- j warded, and tho trustees fully
oner was literally swept out of | cognizant of the undergraduate
«-n -* *- “unrest" had declined President
Wilson’s resifnat'on.
jail at Mulberry, near here, yes.
terday.
Charles White and L. A. Rol-
and. charged with paasing
worthless checKs, formerly were
occupants of the lock.np. Roland
entered a plea of guilty and was
MOSCOW MUSHROOMS
Russians served muchrooms in
___ nnumerable appealing ways. One
in for a iong sentence, but White (of the moat delectable ia made
conld not be d'rectly connected as follows: Boll a pound of mu*h-
wlth tbe offense charged and was rooms, plpk ones if obtainable,
released. ; very gently in salt water until
I^ter Wh'te came around and tender. Drain carefully. Beat
offered to sweep out the lobby of one egg and Jump the cooked
the
jail, which adjoins the office mpshrooras around in it. Then
he city clerk. The clerk told put them, again carefully so they
of the _ _ - _ . ^ .
him to get the broom and go w'U stay whole, into a pan ot hot
ahead. He did. The dust raised butter and brown evenly. Serve
annoyed the clerk so Waite obl!g- on rousd pieces of toast, garnish.
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HOTEL ilD IS HELD T.s.M£u is
AS VITAL WITNESS IN: SPEAKER AT
ROTARY CLUB
HOTHSTEIN KILLING
By Sam Weed,
Colonel T. 8, Mell was a guest
and sreaker at the Rotary'. We 1-
nesday luncheon. Colonel .Veil
cited the late world war, tho
seven lean year, and other ca-
NEW YORK — (AP) — Three lemitles visited upon ue. remark-
omen appeared on the stage of log that Indeed we bed lot. of
the AmoMRothetein melodrama, thnge to be thankful for, both
one of them the widow of the slain i then and now.
gambler. Thc federal grand jury Two other gneeU of the club
eaCed Sira. Caroline Rothatein, the were Mls.ee Sarah Drake and
widow, and Gertie Ward, n former Wedge of the State Teacher. Col-
show girl, to appear before it for, lege. Miss Drake enter.alaed n
whet assistance they might give j song, and was accompanied on
in the investigation into the gam- the p.ano by Miss Wedge,
bier’s reputed connection with a I L*« Morris announced that Dec.
narcotic syndicate.
about nine o’clock Wednesday
night after a triumphal greeting
throughout the nation which
equalled the welcome received in
Nicaragua.
Negro Planned
Slaying For $50
Sheriff Charges
TALLAHA8SEE, Fla. —(AP)—
Henry Robinson, negro, wee said
by* Sheriff Frank Stoutamlre, of
Leon county, to hare confessed
that he helped slay Charles L.
Alien, blacksmith, here a few
days ego, for ISO.
The sheriff said Rob'nson as
sorted that he and M. Crawford,
n white man, planned, the slay'ng
ami that he was to receive $so
but only received $44 out ot tho
t'M they took off the men's body.
Crawford, arrested soon after
tbe blackami'.h'a body was found,
has denied any connection with
the crime. -An old shotgun, brok.
as *ii three pieces, was found in
trcuuc »yuuic»ie. , ember progrnme would he in * shallow pond near the scene
The third women was Bridget! charge ot Harry PaUt. WiUte and (he sheriff said Rob’nson
Fahey, a chambermaid in the hotel j Johnson and Tom Ga'nea. had stolen toe gun end eold it to
where RothstelnwM shot. She was) John E. Telmndge, Jnetre-iCrawfordforH Intrade.Crnw-
heM in Km” « a mate: ini | torned from Mayo. w» welcomed .ford U the keeper of a email
(Tarn to Page Threes
I back yesterday.
Into the game (ie—Mr. Zoebel).
V. P. I. battles V. M. I. at Roan
oke and the Virginia Poly boys,
with Peake leading the attack
should come through safely.
A Hot One
Clemson catches a Tartar J n .
Furman at Greenville but Joih
Cody’s boya ought to pull a dose
one out of the fire.
Tulanc, w,th Bil y Banker dash
ing up and down the field, should
soundly trounce the U 8. U,
eleven at New Orleans. »
On the basis of form Mississippi
ought to defeat the Mississippi
Aggies, though without much
room to pare.
In the big Inter-sectiona! con
test of the day the strong team
of New York Ur.iverrity should
defeat the Oregon Aggies, though
Captain A1 Lawman, AU-Ameri-
can tackle, will be absent from the
line-up,
Cornell plays Pennsylvania at
Philadelphia and one sees little
hope for Gil Bodic’s eleven when
It races the strong Penn team.
Pittolorgh and Penn Stab; meet
at Pittsburgh in one of these •
tev.-np gam»s. However Pitt
seem, the strongest of the twi
from here.
Wake Forest meeM Mercer at
Ashevflle and ns "either team hes
much, one guess is as per,I as
another .We would pick Mercer
by », |-,j ene touchdown.
j wr T fsswwc ifiurmiown, ,
Columbia meets Syracuse nt
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