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KWjCJLi MAINTENANCE DONE OPENS MON
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I'.PUSH IRK
(E
Temperature of Britain’s
Ruler Mounts Satur
day. Prince of Wales |
To Start for London j
Sunday Morning.
SANTIAGO.' Ohi'o— (AP) —A
tativo death Hat from the; so.
yore earthquake which shook sou.
+ th*rjt Ch'le, curly Kartirdav stood
. ; well over 100 Saturday nl&ht with
commUBicalions with larsc* sec-
t'ona of tho country still lnckinp.
Tho conductor T)f tho first tra'n
from T |tea reported about 80 IVIMB .....
B tleau in that c-ty. which was one urc t 0 make more rap'd progress
of tbe hardest hit. Distress wos j n overcoming his illness grew
.increased., by tho destruction of Saturday night.
U re * The cathe- . Two bulletins, issued by his
dra and railway station were do. j physicians, were not of an eucour-
| TB0US»(I. { ug ing tone. His Majesty's fever.
- Seventeen persons wero drown- increased and he had a disturbed
*d at the Barahoua Camp of the ^ay.
b Teniente M'ne of the Braden, Saturday’s nisht bulletin, issued
Topper Company when the shock j„ 8 t beforo 9:00 p. m., said:
let loose a torrent from the res. j .*The King had a rather dlsturb-
^ervolr. | e d day with short intervals of
Five persons lost their lives at ’ 8 i ee p and therefore is somewhat |
Taints, where the railway statin'!
> was Wrecked by the shock. Mnr-
* tial law was procla'med at Talca.
Tho trenwrii recurred for a per-
fod Of three hours altliough tin-
only most severe was felt in the
capital. The center was believed
to have been near Talca.
J rAt Santa Cruz thore wero six ' since FV.day. His general condi-1
dead Mrimdlng a father and two tion remains unchanged,
small Children. From the ruins of “Signed:
100 houses demolished at Curico. I “Stanley Hewett.
f! tho bodies of a. woman and her | “Lorod Dawson of Penn.”
F" baby hqve been recovered but it [ in the opinion of some medical
ITH, HUFF, COBB
ID STRUM
CHOICE OF VOTERS
fatigued.
“Signed:
“Stanley Hewett.
“Lorod Dawson of Penn.”
The morning bulletin had said:
•‘In spite of his Majesty having
passed a fair night, there has
| been a slight rise in temperature
was feared others were hurled In men, the King was likely to reach
the debris. I the crisis of h'a Illness late Sat-
Uncanlirtned reports from Pal- urday or Sunday. Some concern
. r tdouen/aaKI that five lost their . wa s expressed therefore over bla
♦VUves there. j failure to improve but Bucklng-
' mi f ham Palace attaches still main-
MAN CONFESSES TO, s&r °J -an
home from Dar-Es-Balaam, Africa.
^ 'AIDING GIRL
w?no«?i p
pi‘FS* OttMTrTT^^TTUT
about 11:00 a; m. 8unday when
E. I. Smith, Jr., was elected
treasurer of Clarke county yes
terday. and Bailiffs H. D. Huff
and C. C. Strickland were re
elected to their otflcea. Justice of
the Pfeace Carllelo Cobb was re.
elected w'thout opposition.
Mr. Smith led hts opponents,
Harold T. Tuck and G. S. Crane,
with n total of 854 votes. Mr.
Tnck received 607 votes and Mr.
Crane received 379 votes.
Air. Huff received 1.2X2 votes
snd Air. Strickland received 1.142
votes. C. J. Kinney received
514 votes.
A total of 1670 votes were polled
‘n tho o'ty and of thin, number 128
were thrown out for failure to
comply with regulations
marking the ballot.
Mr. Tuck carried four
seven country precincts,
Puryear’e district, Messrs
and Smith t'ed with 5 votes each. I
Air. Tuck receiving 2. Mr. Smith
carried the city precinct with 810
votes, Mr. Tnck receiving 401
votes and Mr. Crane 337. Mr. I
Crane carried the 241et proc'nct!
(Kenney’t), receiving one more
vote than Mr. Tuck._ Mr., Smith
Vote By Prednct in Yesterday’s
Election in Clarke County
The following are the county districts: 216 (City); 217
(Georgia factory); 218 (jParycar's); 219 (Andy Creek); 220 (Buck
Branch); 241 (Bradberfy'a); 1347 (Kenny's); 1467 (Princeton).
TREASURER
216
217 218 219 229 21’ 1347 1467 Total
George S. Crane. .337
6 6 8 4 7 0 1 374
E. I. Smith ..
. 810
7 0 2 22 1 2 6 964 ,
18 2 14 36 6. 6 24 d^T
H. T. Tuek .. .
.401
BAILIFF—
H. D. Huff . .
C. J. Kinney . .
.121i!
. 514
1 d j t V V
i ■— J a
C. C. Strickland
.1142
■Mt-z-m *■ Ui j
JUSTICE—
C. Cobb ....
.1566
T tr V r • -f
f 1666
NEW SESSION I KRESS
CAMPAIGN WILL BE
NIGHT AT SIX-THIRTY
IN iCON NORMAL,
UTTER OIK FAILS
inion Divided Among
ie Republican Leaders
er Tariff Revision
’And Farm Relief Legis
lation.
THIS IS ONE CROWD
WHO WON’T ADMIT
DEFEAT-EVER
WASHINGTON (AP) —
The At Smith Democratic Club
of Washington, Ilka John Paul
Jcnet. has "Just begun to
fights'*
The group has passed a res.
ofution, to "maintain its ori
gin as an active, energetic
body to foster a nation-wide
movement te bring about the
nomination and election of
Alfred E. Smith in 19X.”
« FAIRHAVEN TO BE
... ..ah I '
OPERATED BY ASSN..
CHARTER IS GRANTED
OPEN SATURDAY
FROM ATLANTA
mail connections beti v-cen Chicug
and the South wait inaugurated
here Saturday w'tii the departure
of two plane* Unking, Atlanta with
Miami and Chicago, tlw further
most terminus of he new routes.
Carrying a'cargo f f/101 pounds
cf mall, the first pbu« took off
from Candler Fleet for Jackson
ville and ,M.ami at 5:45 central
time for a flight.; wlr'ch normally
would require seven hour*.
All. together for Ath
ens and Her Girls” is tho
slogan with which 1 the
Board of Directors and
members of the Y. W. C.
A. Campaign Committee
and teams will open their
annual maintenance cam-
paign for 192S.
Tho opening is to be- tomorrow
at 6:30 at a supper meeting fpr all
team workers »n the Y. W. C. A.
gymnasium. The goal is $8,234.-
35, which represents are amount
that is absolutely essential for tho
program of the Young Women's
plane loft for CSiicngo nnd inter-
^^“Tbehetr-to theokrwiewin g»
r - CHICAG.6.—<#)—•The Chicago out to meet tbo_Enterpr'»e on tho
Daily Journal Saturday pub'i.h.d government yacht. Aurenia. on
a purported confesaion of Jam., wh'ch he returned to Bar
Kulleyj ptfccncr in a San Antonio ,®* r '^ r 8 *ihcr/oe coded
hr.-pital That he helped Elfricd i vialt to daniltar. wlion, ne caiieu
Knaak'hurn herself in tho furnace on the Sultan. „i,talil!*lied
nf ih» fah* muff uniire sUtimi It now definitely estanusnea
S mffl £y m.T' lf IfhSXta aSS?‘wlilYot
*^fe?S?Er£. onit *- return* on HI.
rr's). Messrs. Crtob
tied with 8 votes each
Hoover's Party Is
Transferred To
Cleveland Sat.
i iii™ ™ Kc -i.' -u su., , IT" " no , known. Pr'nco C. 8. 8. CLEVELAND, OFF p. th - aaioclat'on and no
th« Journal quoted Kelley a» say- ^ youngest son of tho King, GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador. “■(AP)-* changes will be made In the oper-
tribd 'to'nut her inti the furta’t* who la in Bermuda on the train- President-elect Hoover and hi* at lnr peraonnel of the •anltarium.
tried ito put her into the xotAaee ' Durban wanted to go party were transferred from tbe , A nomjn*! amount will be paid
ttut the door »av tco amall". It In*; »h'P w “ l pored ft s . 8 . Maryland to tho cruhrer ni? ” H ntyfor tko pUnt and ar-
man^nd^iiffht^ll* lea^o during the.week. Apparent- Clevdand Saturday and the C*® v o- rangement has been made with
l&TarSrffi'lSff-S; E h »^T’fon,e"n re're. hour runTcrore 'Th. ‘SrtriSd
re n home and it ... believed and «P >h. rlrer re OnnyMUll.' aU phy<lctM1 , of ciarko and «1
■nodiata point,, firrying 160
poundr of mail. S'/ en honra nlsol
wan ■required for tl.ia flight, cut
ting fifteen hour! of the train
time'between AtUmta and CM-
adgo.
, r SORCED OOWH
COCIlItA.V, Ga.- r (AP) —Thick
weather (forced ,Pllot Furman
The Ciarko County Thberculo-
a’e .Sanitarium, known as Fair- , 1 ^
hatbiv built by th« county W- ‘jSSlSwC JmS&SS
lowing a hood Isaan^bf
has 'been-Joaaed by tfce Bowtl of .. hafTfaMv-hf'atkaoff again
County CommUjlonari to the Saturday the mail wfll be aentby
Clarke County Tubercnloala A«.
■oelatlon, ctfectlro January 1,
112*.
A charter has been appChd tor
by the aaioctat'on
sloiy, told before she died.
- ! Kelley said ho met her at ..
station In Highland Par!: and went dltlon became,grave
with her U the police station. I
There, the Journal said, Ke'ley
tumed their talk to religion. The
newspaper, report gave Kelley’.:
Story of how the girl burned hcr-
aclf with Ms aid.
train..
Pushes Further
South' Saturday
WELLINGTON, Hew Zealand.—
(AP) — Commander Richard E.
Byrd waa making I final prepara
tions to get away late Saturday
S67,$95 Children
Attend School In
Georgia Counties
ATLANTA. Ga. —f»Pjt»Ge<,r
da sratg.School Items,” contain
lire the ceuKua of school popula
tion for the state, made Its ap
pearance.. toddy ami revealed that
there are 867,995 children between
the age*; of 6 nnd 18 In schools
of the d&Hinaties.
' Tho eiftta, prepared hr Dr. G.
director of statls-
tho supervision of
state auperinten-
gives the city of
r jujanu,36379 pupil,, and Pulton
- conutye exclusivo of Atlanta. 12.-
964. These figures <or Atlanta
and Kuitnn county are tor white
pupil* exclusively.
The census gives what It culls u
-table' of •Tllltcralas," Including
(hone tophad "number of children
Over fen years or age who are un-
ahlo to read."
’A totul ‘ of 9.669 children, In-
tg Moth white nnd colored.
and female, is given nn tbe
lumber of Illiterate*. The census
that of ,!| I* number 2.5SS
(Tjtro 1» page *<«■>
LOMBIANI
FALLS INTO
IN CANAL ZONE
. .... , joining counties.
In as much as the Maryland gstoro the tax levy was fixed
could not go clone enough to the the c0mm i„. 0 ner., called In a
coast to send the party “horeln nnmber of c , Utenl , 0 d | f(!IU , tho “ ta
small boats, tho Cleveland had .disability of , be closing of t»f*S* »!gy_ ..
been summoned from Central Am- „ n itartum on account of the ex- commander learned a fare,
eriren water, ao thu Mr Hoover o7op*r^n and ‘he an*- well m*Uf In _wMch he
-1-h* land on Ecuadorian soil. muI . t <, t t tho plant Pressed d**p appreciation of tho
bis tint stop In Booth America. ^“ K 7to private operatore at eoortosy which he has received
. WASHINGTON.—WP)—dictum-
mg to tho capital to pick up where
I " [they left off Last May, membera
1 {uf the 70th congress Saturday
* j found their calendar of unfinished
MACON, Ga. — W— Banking 1 * nii routine easiness for the con-
\us;ne»b returned to normal hero eluding jihort session beginning on
Saturday after four of the city's Monday complicated by new de-
f.nancial institutions successful!/ mands of campaign promises,
had withstood run.-? by excited do- Even before the arriving con-
positore F'riday. gressiona! host could get into
Backed by several million uol- ‘-he r desks Saturday to bring out
la.ii in cash sent here by the ' ?ld bdls neglected In tho press of
Atlanta Federal Reserve Ban!: and Ias t sersion conferences were be
other banks :> bolster their cur- faff called to take up the fate of
rency supplies, every l>ank in the legislative promises bom in the
city opened for business as usual national campaign, mainly tariff - -- - , v — 7
at 9 a. m. ^Saturday and early revision and farm relief. .Christian Association for 1929. '
during the forenoon had expert • I Monday afternoon s* roon aa A. S. Parser, President
cnced no unusual witndmwals. I the opening session of the house
Eugene K. Black, governor of I* concluded, republican members
the Sixth Federal Rer.erve Bank cf tho ways and means committee
in Atlanta who preceded the ar- *’»H meet to discuss tho question
rival of an armored truck here whether tariff revision 1* to be
Friday with $G,000,000 to aid in; undertaken, nnd, if to, when
combatting tho run, pleaded Sat-1 Unfinished work presents a
urday for a restoration of confi jrcal problem in the benatc which
denee in local banks.
The arrival of lhe
Friday after tho Macon
~ ‘ ' . ... Boulder Canyon Dam bill.
Besides a hatch of executive
nominations to be tried upon, fe
senate also has before it the ad
ministrations naval construcicin
measure .and- the nrT Kellogg ant»
war treaty.
Opinion of the republican lead
, crsH ho have the upper hand fa
cf al-out 42WL0W1 both the house Ataj aBMhuhtt
open for business Sat- ’-been divided as to whether farm
' ‘ relief ih tho form «»f a marketing
measure should bo pressed ut the
short session or left to an extra
session.
the Association, it chairman of tho
Executive Committee, assisted by
R. O. Arnold, chairman of tho
Men’s Committee; Mrs. Rufe Tur
ner, chairman of Lists Committee,
Miss Mabel Patat, chairman of F:-*
nance; M»»« Bulah Singleton,
vice president; Mr3. J. A. Durwin,
{starts off almost aa soon ar thel chauia’an of Hospitality Commit-
| " r"— and Mrs. George 6’tori^..
Bank. hacL re-opened following • the
regular closing houia
funds late | gave! fails *srith the resumption of
con National'uehato op the 8pr.ni:-Johnson trwsurer.
Atfl.*66 a. m. thd northbound those who wanted *lielr money »o
withdrew It, brought <h* turning
point in tho ran,.'
BANK FAILS
ATLANTA.—(AV—The Bank of
-Wetter, capitalized at 825,000 and
mi l ja
tuMay morning, the state banking
department announced. •
Sniwrintendent ov Banks A. U.
Mobley announced that he w»s
■ an agent of, the depart
ment na.take charge
’ totton.Sat
The Mel _
to hare hud a surplus of
and Undivided profits of 82,;
There are two other hank* In the
i of-lho fnati-
,* repute' u - S. COURT TO
straws
AT TEN 0'CIJ
on h!s goodwill tour.
“Bossy” GiUls
b Out of Jail;
Gives Interview
I a nominal sum. Tho sanitarium j -Sjjr™.*! th . -v .. Hori
baa faculties to care for 28 white ^
th0 ” * re
COLON, Canal Zone.—(UP)-
CHICAGO BEGINS
YEARLY CLEAN-UP
OF POLICE FORGE
The December toim of the Unit-
cd States CJUrt, middle district, G »F and Mia-: KHith Br.ghtwrjl.
n il * convene in Athena at tan
o’clock Monday morning, with
Judga D. S. Dearer of Macon pre
siding, and *\. W. Dootlc, alio of
The following au»-the captains
and their team members:
Mrs, B. R. Bloodworih. captain;
Mesdames Charles Br.ghtweil, \y
W. Keitz, C. If. Harm}:, VV. <).
Payne, W. W. Brov.*n, and Mi-u
Frances Talmadge.
Mr?. W. O. Bolton, captain;
Mesdame?. \V. M. Hartman, Glen
~ * G. Epps* T. £. Johnson,
, Su si. Arnold, Persy*
Johnson.
Mrs. J, D. Brad well, captain,
Mesdames W, G. Tiller Robert
McWhorter, Toni Scotty B. S.
Do:bs, George Armstrong, Walter
Sams, Marion DuBose. Mrs. Fern
Busbee, captain; Misses Bulah
S.ngleton; Lola Etheridge, AUtw
Jones, AlL«
Mamie t
Mrs.
Mesdames J. Phil
Tru3seH, H. O. Enting, T. M
dial, Herschel Carithe
Mrs. Rufus Crane, captair. ,
Mesdames D. L. Earnest. R. C. •
Wileon, Sum Pinson nnd Fred
Leathers.
Mr*. BandaJl Freeman, captain;
CHICAGO —(UP)— Overhaul
ing of Chicago's law enforcement
machinery waa begun on a broad
scale Saturday.
Police Comminioner William
City of New York beta, towed to.
nr C O M'ddlebrooks Is H>* edge of tho let pack by the Ruisell announced that, tffectlvc
medical director and Mrs. Eliza- fflsanor Bolling.: In Older to con-, Monday, 6 cepUtax, 21 Ilanten-
both Hoodie superintendent. * ‘ ' ~ ' '
lee about' 1.000 mllaa
The incerporetora of the
elation are! M. O. MIchaeL J.-L.
Saxton, Ethel M. Pond, Dr. Un-
ton Qerd'ne, T. F. Green, Mrs.
E. B. Hodgaon, Dr. B. B.
serve the supply of fuel. Com- !ants, 32 sergeants and 274 poliee-
mander Byrd expects to reach the men would 5* transferred to new
—. - — —south of posts.
Macon, acting os district attorney. -- 51 ”- Knn ™i'r ,p t m . 1,n ' “rtf 1 ’ 1
Walter Grace will be assistant Ww/Iodgson, Clur
district KttOTnry. nnd will handle I Chand cr, K. B. Beckwith
oy Lppr, Ben Epps.
Mrs. J. Swan ton Ivy, captafa;
Mesdames W. If.’Paco, R. E. Fer-
district attorney, and will handle ,, ,, „
criminal cases. The criminal cal- " < !X Bc#'*pppE
endar will be taken up at the firet
[•art of the court session.
ATHENIANS HURT
IN AUTO CRASH
NEAR C0RDELE
, SALEM. Hass.—(AP)—Andrew
Lieutenant Benjamin Mendez. Co- J. “Bo»v” OUlla, Nawburyport ^ c . c . Mlddlebrooks. Are.
lombinn airman making n flight "had boy mayor, ended a two ^ Doj^e, Mrs, B. P. Brooks.
from New York to Bogota, had a months term In the Euex county H Ul Heckman.
... — ^-*» gatnrday. I .
-Bossy" spent the tint hall)
hoar of hts freedom having bin (111!
pictures token an^ firing Inter. MI
"BoMy- served his prison-term
for illegally Mndnctlac > caa stn. I'
tion and for cutting down trees
without permission
irom nvw mn w —- -
narrow escape when his plane fell
into the l»ay here late Saturday.
The flyer eacapcd injury and
his plane was towed ashore, j
Preliminary reports did not
xtatc whether the plan had h?iO
Lunaged.
FIVE MEN BURN
TO DEATH IN
BIG PLANE
i
C0QLIDGE GOES
HUNTING; HAS
LITTLE LUCK
SPUR, Texas. — (AP) — Five
men were burned to d|ath six
miles'north of Spur Saturday aft
ernoon when the tri-motored alr-
plauc, f-n route from San Antonio
to Denver, craaned nnd burst into
flames. V
Homer D. Bullard of Denver,
owner of the bU‘p. at[d mlllion-
. aire president of tho Sunbeam Air
I Transport Company Denver.
1 was one of the victim^. The plane
wail. Piloted by Matthew Watson,
San AntWgio corntymrcia'. pilot
f The other viidfnf* wero Willis
_)ipA CLLB. WAi- Washburn, 2tf employee of the
B; Va.—(AP)— President San A ntonl^ Garage; n Filipino
Went hunt'ng for quail look cmJSBKeU by llallar.l by the
j. but, after na hour of naiusdSTQuinten; Jomcx O’Ban-
tromplps through land* grown lon^BBri.ni'H cblnffenr. Denver!
^Uek Situ broom »agu and acrub
pine,.' returned with an empty
New Zealand and at that point
the whaler Lareon will take over
tho duty of towtng the City of
New York.
T. B. ASSOCIATION
MEETS MONDAY
AFTERNOON
The Clarke Coonty Tubereulos.s
At .Delation will held a meeting
in the Court house Monday after
noon nt 4 o’clock to dizcue, n num
ber of matter*. M. G. Michael,
president of the nzzociat.on, will
n reside
Macon Men Fill
Unexpired Terms
game* hag,
re who accompanied the t
ivore inclined to 1 blame
V to bring down any,
tbe type -of firearm [
Rust out 'o shape
rnsT MODE!.: What’s the
RST MODEI.: Wha 1
Ser with Jem? Rheumatism .
ICOND MODFL: No. she r
loosing for the fellow who dr-
A figure* fa r radiator caps.—
In State Houses
MACON. Ga—OP)—D. W. May
nard win elected to the state «en-
Satunlay to fill an nnexpired
...rm of Senator Nat Wlnshlp, who
- ihI during the last session of
.nc general ncsemhly, and Harry
B. Nottingham, waa elected to the
lower bouse to succeed V. A
Maun, also deceased.
They wets w»PP9*«<»!
;E!
IN MINE SHAFT
PR0HI MAN WHO
SHOT GIRL IS
FINED $5.00
BLUEFIELDS W. Vn.—(UP)--
Working under tho gfafe of
torches* mine rescue crew* 8at
urday night were fighting to
Math pix men entombed bv an ex*
plotion in M.nc No. ! of the Prin-
^»»si» PfM*nhuntas Cool Company, ~ 4
Roilerficld Friday night.
S. H. Mcem, president .of th*
eonmany who wcr.t to Rodef-
field to helo direct rescue opera
tions, said in a telephone conw
nation with Bluefields officials
Saturday night that it waa im*
r’-obah'c that th * men wera still
alive.
Atlanta Lawyer
Dies Saturday
ATLANTA. —f«— Benjamin
Hnrvey Hill prominent Atlanta at-
torn-y. nephew and namesake of
the late Sinator Ban H. Hill ami
cncs.n of the late Judge Ijen Hill
cf Fallen superior conrt.
j ?nturday. . _ .
ed bare
ELYRIA, O.—(dV-Lcuis Ciccu.
Lorraine City proh. officer, was
fined and costs Saturday by
Judge A. R. Webber in common
pleas cocrt for the wounding of
alias Bettq Haywood when’ her
auto wu fired on near Lorraine
by officers seeking to Intercept
t hipment of liquor.
Judge Webber postponed tl
renteneing three times In order
te give Cfcco a chance to make a
financial settlement with -he girl.
Tho fine was imposed Saturday
without such nn agreement having
been reached.
The man was found guilty of
assault and\battery after he tes
tified he fired at tho pavement in
stead of the car and that the bul
let glanced.
Seven Negroes
Die As Caisson
Collapses Sat.
Tho “•hake-op” reproxenU u
complete cleaning out of the ao*
called “gold coast’* or East Chi
cago Avenue district and the ban*
iahment to pear-«.uriwrbiin pre
cincts of numeroun officer* now
assigned to tbe central -uufii
bureau.
COKDELE, Ga—Fred B. Fcnn,
prominent Crisp county turpentine
operator. Dr. R. E Park, head of
the English deportment at the
University of Georgia, and R. hi.
Soule, son of Dr. Andrew M. Soule
president of tho Georgia State
College at Agriculture,'are in a
hospital here as the result of an
unto accident which occurred on
the national highway five mile*
from here Saturday afternoon.
Mr. Fenn suffered a fractured
rkuD and la net expected to re
cover aavn result of the crash.
Dr. Park suffered a fractured
| knee nnd severe bruises and Mr.
Visited by mere then a »housar,i. Soule was cut and bruised,
people, including citizens repre- Dr. Pnrk and Mr. Soule were
renting five states, and pronoon.’on their way heme from a hunting
cod by nil one of the most attrac-1 trip to Sylvester. Ga., at the tlm*
'*■ 1 of the K'cldcaW According to Mr.
Soule, vhe war driving the car,
Model Home Will
Be Closed After
, Today’s Showing!
CHARLESTON, 8. C.—(AP)—
Haven man, all negroes, wera kilt
ed bare Saturday whan a caisson
being used for construction of
plera of Cripple River bridge,
CUU4 it.» » d*,
tive homos they had wer wen, tho
i:ri'.*k bungalow on U'oitview
Drive that waa opened
as a “model home saow*' will be
open to the public aguin from 10
a. nt. to 10 p. m. today, and those
desiring to sec tt are cordially in-
.vited to inspect It daring tnejc
hours.
Dr. H. W. Birdsong, owner, snd
H..O. Enting and Company, real*
tors, with whom the model home
was luted for sale, state that they
nave found that the hjuse is of tho
type preferred by a majoriy of
home seekers, as brick homes are
growing in nopular favov through*
i ou: the South.
TLU bungalow is being shown
completely furnished through the
cooperation nf Bernstein Bros..
Davison-Nicholson Co., the Georg
ia Power Co., The Florence Co., C,
V. Ray, Chrysler dealer, and other
local firms. The construction was
done by E. L. Hanson, Athens
builder, and materials were sup-
idled bv O. R. Hinton and Co„
Carter-Moss Lumber Co., Taylor
Electric Co., W. G. Tiller, plumb
ing and heating engineer,
rueron, W. P. W hite, W. C. Wing
field, Jr.; T. M. Fowler, J. Baxtee
Jarrctt.
Mrs. R. 6. Pond, captafa; Me.i-
dames E. R. Hodgson, G. A'
Crabb, R. L. MOSS, III., Harold
Jlulmc, T. A. Gibson, Spurgeon
Jaylnr.
V”. !t(»’vrt O, Arnold, captain;
Max Michael, Harry Hodg»->n /
Frank Lipscomb, Howell C. Erv.in,f
1L II. Hinton, Albert Davison.
they were ro *'.»ng a curro near
where Mr. Ftnn operates a tur>
nntlne sail when Mr. Fenn drove „
his auto oc» *»f an iatt^ectfaiA York,
road which Iwttls oft Uxa the
still. .
Mr. Fenu had lie car beaded
straight across the highway , and
apparently never saw tbe ap
proaching car," Mr. Soule said.
WARM SPRINGS, Ga-
Plans Tor a national organk
of young men’s Democratic dis
similar to the Young Men's Demo
cratic League of Georgia, were I
announced here .Saturday by J. R.
Reynolds, Jr., executive secretary
of the Gcorcia league and received
the, hearty support of Franklin D.
Roosevelt, govcrnor-clcct of New
Georgia Power
Company Takes
Over Companies
ATLANTA. —<M~> ^ charivr
authorizing the conaolatlon of t,.
Central Gaorgia Power Company,
the Maqon- Railway and Light
Company, the Contra! of Georgia
Transmbtion Company nnd the
Georgia Public Service Corpora-
tion with the Geer,ui Power Com-
pool JwatptXtoiixg Spur Jay. ,
Mr. Roosevelt salil that he waa
■ ' •■.>’*
not only "heartily In n.whpnth;
with each n plan but suggested
that young women democrats bo
organized in a like manner.
“1 have often aaid that the trou
ble with the democratic party wan
that It only organize.) nnd worked
for four months out of every four
years,” aaid Mr.' Koosqvelt. "Wo
can’t possible hope to carry a na
tional election unless we carry on
twelve months of every yeur".
SENTENCES UPHELD
MEXICO CITY. Mi
—The superior court f
held the seutcuees tin
Rail Alltel court on Jose u.,
Tornl. assassin of Proatdent'-eli
Obrecon, nnd Mother t'.M.cepc’o
who Inspired tho crime, r.eon T,
ral lmd lx.cn plieu u - i.iusk* of
death before a tirl
Incurred a
JSSI3 a JiiklUl,-.