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THE WEAT
Partly cloudy and
warmer Tuesday ni-ehl
and warmer Wednesday.
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2etabUihed 1882,
y—13 Ceata a Weak.
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Kill-AU Kills Three
(By United Press.)
The barrier* at Europe’*
frontier swung wide
Tuesday and th« nervous,
white - faced Prince of
Wales shed north and
westward In the be*Mde
of his father, King
George.
Orders from hVh off’o**!* of
three governments cV*red t*»e
wav for the special tmtn which
carried the heir 10 the BHt>h
t*»ro«e tip the pen'niml* of Italy
and over and under BwHTe-Innd's
ISENATOR JIM REES'
TO KELLOGG TREATY
FOR WAR DISAVOWAL
WASHINGTON.
—(UP)— Private senate
polls indicating a safe
majority for the Kellogg f
anti-war treaty caused a
change pf front by the
opposition as the foreign
relations committee met
Tuesday to m-exaimne
j Secretary of St«te K«I-
| logg about details of the
war disavowal, now sign-
There was a prim significance in the namo'of the Kill-AU Disin- .
Alns at a rato of speed that al- fcctant Company when several drum** of chemicals exploded, with the j 6*7 ny fifty-nine nations,
reedv is six hours ahead of the result p.cturvd here. Three men were killed, ten were injured, and The lf«ue apn«»red to be
xaateit express time. property was damaged within n radius of a block. Here you see fire- whether th» on^os'tfoo can delay
It Is genera**y bel'oved that If men searching for bodies among the ruins. , action until their forces/ cba f
the Prince msi"ta , ns the present
schedu'e. he wMl bo able to reach
London by midnight Thesday, or
possibly a few minutes sooner.
Bnce the Prince left Br’ndisl,
Itftly, the most competent train
crews that the cont nent enn mus.
tar, have been piloting his spec
ials. Stops have been short and
fnfreouent—allrw’ng only enough
time for the chang'ng of engines
“ l
; BF
y
GRIFFIN MERCHANT
SHOT BY ROBBER
HE SURPRISES
lengtng the treaty,
strenrthened or^ whether Chair
man Borah can force 'ts rrHfea.
tlon unmodfled before Christ-
The United Press w*i» rellab’y
Informed that a minority report _ _
w ll he ofered hv Senator Jamea ||p. t the two little orphans ^
Reed, democrat. Mlasourt. suit- l^intp fro® Chicago to Abo;
mtr.
HIE WE IS BEID ESS
lECIIil OF it GEOIE
IN BULLETINS ISSUED If
Mi
LONDON — (AP) —King George’s physicians
were waging a fight against death Tuesday morning.
Unofficially it was said that chances of his recovery
were slight. 1
Most persons were wondering whether the
Prince of Wales, who was expected to reach London
at 10:30 Tuesday night, would win his race in time
to see his father alive.
THREAT OF IfllfR IN
r^:^t:d_r^ a r^CB-flPE[IJIIE VI11H
GRIFFIN, Ga.
Drewry, Griff.n ,
shot by burglars Monday n if?h€-
he entered his garage to get some! and of the senate Is 1in#»d up in
.kindling. * I favor of the treaty without res-
A shotgun was used, the shot orvatlons.
entering hi3 spalp and hit his hat. The back star* treaty d‘spate
Tuesday he v>aa resting we'l and waa the ontstsndlnr too'c of the
unless complications set in, will re- dnv aa committees of both bouses
cover. , latched Jn»o n maws of work.
The burglay who shot him .wps The r P*ooVfiartT 'comm'i’ea.
removing the front wheel of hie which has been probing po’it«ca!
$',ered. He patronage *n the south, wsa cal’ed
The Prlwe’i Journey waa (PM-'—The leading political parties of J™P«d to Sla ttet'and flrei, : the for *» first-kneeling-
tacular and held the attention ot paraauay have offered the -ov- rhotgun bo:ng fitly k (few feet *'n» to receive ermo, affidavits ol
the world. Hla special train aped cr nmc;(t Jtheir (complete support iron Drewry. aliened Irre-n-nrit ee fttmlihed by
across .France Tueaday afternoon j n the Paraguayan-Bolivian dls-
nte gimps* of the Prinpo aa he
descended for exerc’se, nervoua'y
puffing at a cigarette or r’pnlnn
at a telegram, perhaps containing
news o' hla father's Illness.
"Get the train crew at any coat,"
• la the order from the caolta a of
through which the
will pans
Two modern Cindcrcllas arc Marjorie, .left, and Isabelle Meuscr,
, qm 11 — *— ’— 1 --*■ —’*-**-*- -* ** * •-
(AV;— Mark pest ng a reservation confirming
£*"»•«• Doctrine, but a two- ' ! he' l t>e-tigth<T aunt of the ihildrcn’s late father. , The ’ Marchioness’,
' herself an American, inherited $2,OOC,COO from her second husband.
ET, SAID
. - , .
'ASUNCION,- ParajtuS?—=(U"> C ,!‘L y '^ e ? ?, n 'SZ «.«■**
spec- 1 —The.leading political parties of J™ped to hla »ct and f
on of Paraguay have offered the -ov- jhotgun bc:n* fnly * <f
“FLU” Sill HERE
♦WASHINGTON.
The offclal bulletin wh'ch was
brief and still non-commlttel,
conveyed little to tbo General
• public and certainly gavo .no
grounds for belief that thero wan
any change for tha better In the
King's condlt on.
It was evident that the -perrist-
ent fever which has wracked King
George’s bedy for more than throe
week, and'ha. been sapplnc hla
strength day by day; still hold a
firm grip upon him- ■ t ■■-.
That the King's: powor of re
sistance bays been ebbing for
daya under the strain of a Umg-
Infection which spread to his goo-
eral system, has been evident
from the doctor's recent reports.
There was some com.'ort for his
anxous subjects who have been
hoping almost against hope, 1-ow-
(AP) —'Bolivia with- ever, Is the statement, in Tr«.
• ' ’ , , “ day-, bulletin that there had 1
drew Tuesday from the no Author dimuniUon ot
aftar-fciliigtt. 'n.wD’l
, had serentl hootsoli
arbitration . and concilia-
Um'GTREESMAY, Tueld . y „
FLOURISH IN CITY r African conference of
CHRISTMAS NIGHT
The "fu" s’tuntlon ■
Athens
some smrthpm y^mastftrs in
at a speed at Umes exceeding a ™te whlch'7ollowed~the"cUah'at ril Irtft |R| 181^101111 2 0uth . C ^’v ",2 •
m le a minute. Peasants 'n the p crt Vantuordia, In the Chaco |,l IjSS I H Ail/lrHII.(1111 P eor ,' ,la - T , he oommlttee wlll hold ,
north of France caught cnly a redon Iaa week. Mere than a ULHUU III tilliUliUHIl »>e»rln« *?<«; developing some
g'lmpso of the apeclal with Its ‘ of s0 ; jie „ Kete k.llcd in surprising Information of oft ce 1
thre salon oars as.lt fashed tJo clash nnur-rsa.a acaew .. -- »les wb'ch hive b«en uncovered shows some Improvement over
across the fle'ds and through vfl. tl,<! c ‘“" - PniOf!!flACAIT Tfl DC ^ F r,vate " ren, “ from the Po,t ' ** re f or t <,<1 b J Dr - B -
legos where American troops The presidents of the four hl|Urf{lyjy|f |U I 111 Hf office Department. B. Bagby.. Yesterday there were
were quartered during the war. leading parties, the government UUul.IIJtiIII.il I III UL xfie Courens committee was pupils and 14 teachers re-
The Prlnre was due at Bou- liberal party, the liberal opposition* railed to work out a p’an for ro’- Ported absent, n.the white
logne-Sur.Mer at 3:46 p. m. Tues. party, the republican party ani nnnnnil7rn IT HE leering unemployment stntstlcs so sc , m '’ 1 "’
day. If he m’aaes the nlnht mall the national Independence league. IfKIsllllll/pll A I Isfl legli'stlon n*v lie dev'sed Intni* P* * * n ^ , 16 teachers absent, dlv.d-
■boat for PnIVatone. the destroyer m et Monday and decided to sup- UIIUniE.LLU H I UHi to s'd employment. A report ®“ ** ,o1 ow ’ :
Torch will tie waiting to tftke him p0 rt the government. | , Hard’y can be expected before the High Scboo’, 164 pup!ls, 3 teach.
across the channel at top speed. After the conference, the lead- t new congress comes In, but Pres- ers; Childs Street, 101 pup Is, 4
Anothe apeclal train w'tb the crs 0 f the [government party told Bv u- PV Bor j p a | mar ''Ident-e’ec^ Hoover •« atrona’v In tochers: College Avenue, 76 pu-
rf*ht o* wsv cleared, will take the United Press he considered (student in Henrv W Grarfv favor of the move and some def'- pHa. no teachers; Chase Street,
him to Liondon. i the sltur.tion to be "grave" and Schoo' of JournaCsm 1 n *te Iegs'Iatfon'la anticipated. lid pupils, 4 teacher*;* Crpree
criticised Oolvlan policy in <Jhe <An exten8 - on c ’ass in American The senate stn was plodding
HIGH 8PEED frontier district. Government w’l! be ohmn'red along with no Bon der Dam agree- Lumpk n Street. 90 pupU, 2
RVtmRT Pranro — (UP* —' President Gu?giari has sum- Saturday. December «th, at 2:.' f 0 “® nt Y et n * tb * teachers. . / 4|
Thu Prinrn of We es aDDoared wmcd a special session of con- n’eVck st Peabody Ha’l on the house worked on the $25,000,000 Do to the present t me .no
rs* Tuesd#yto " the ,wsttzsrr,^ - e "nUp:
iXd “ong B 'th n e tfMtSni'to? '-iSSrTo 0 ^' ttat th” gorereM " Th^mretmi w’.l be conducted oveEthe'preu.ra' KtaM »'» l ptalltea
several minutes whl'e' the train i ment take strung action against [ b v n reru’sr memlier o* the Dn'- The second appropriat on bill of Age it Dr. Bagby empaasttes
atomPat"he station! Bolivia nnd toTrgc the strength- ver.ttv facu’ty. The course will the session, the Interior Depart- ^mV/coi/
The Prlnce'sspecal train was'ening of the national defense pro- bo Rl ven Is History J. American ment supply bill, will be brought ” - Lf/™ mediation “or
„a warning Its schednle to the I gram In any event. I Government, a course carrying up later In the day. Tt L ottm (" ml UiVt this
second sa lt crossed Into Francs Lines of volunteers for tnllltaw ,•* , em ester hour, of college Meanwh’’e. senate demowats L^ ^ore horm than^good. '-
From Swltserland. The nest atop l rervico have formed each day at .red t, and exempting all stu- gonora ly appeared to be disin- nn | v .
wll' he at Chanmont. where on. I the army barracks. _ dents who take It from the exam- c'ined to Joint the treaty reserva
g'nes will be changed,.
.u.. wiu wm . A number of the volunteer! jnatlon on tne Constitution, of the tlon contest which Reed Is organ.
The schednle from here calls .were retired army officers and united States and the Constitution izing. Senators Glass asd 8wan.
for an arerage speed ot 60 miles | retired privates. of Georg’a required by state law. ton, Virginia, and King. Utah,
you need medicine take only what
a phyacian prescribes’.
an hour, but the other stops at
Chalona. Laon and Amiens will
necess'tato * speed ot at least 70
ml'ea an hoar In some spots.
The French Foreign Office, at
tha request of the Brlt'ab Foreign
Office, la keep’ng the Prince In
formed constantly of the King’s
condition.
SURGEON GENERAL ADVISES
NEARING HOME
PARIS., France — (AP)-Strik-
lhf across France at a speed of
more than 60 miles an hour, the
Prince of Wales, aftar eight hours
on French territory, was within
sight of the English Channel at
6:00 p. ra. Tuesday.
Hit train waa due at Boulogne
on the French coast at 6:40 p. m.
after having entered French soil
at S:40 Tuesday morning frqm
Switzerland.
Gaines vile Calls
Off Inter-City Meet
(By Sam Woods)
Hie Gainesville Rotarlans deem
ed It best to call off the Inter-city
meet with the.Athena club, sche
duled for Thursday evening. There
ie a good deal of influenza there,
which ia the season for tha post
pone men I.
The lost leg of tha attendance
Thee is a general fee'lnrr of The course 'nc'udes a brief Intro- who had been reported to be d a- AGAINST SCHOOL CLOSING
calm among the people, however, dttetion to the concepts, terms, satlg.Ted with the treaty, gave
— | and definitions ot Political expressions to the United Press
e a, tinn are Science, a study st some length of saying they would vote for It.
BEN COLLIER lb ,h " Federal and State Govern-
) The purpose of the .Saturday
| afternoon meet'ng is primarily
1 for organlatlon; however, if the
I number enrolling warrant* the
organlatlon of a class In H'atory,
'the Instructor will be prepared at
Ga. —(AP)— that rime to give the first !ec-
INDICTED BY
GRAND JURY
GAINESVILLE, . .
Ben H. Collier, former sheriff of ture, dlstrlbtue text-book*, g've
Jackson county, Tuesdo- was In- lesson assignments and hare at-
dictcd by a federal prand jurv tendance at this meeting count
here on charges of endeavoring to for credit on the course
"corrupt John H. Potter,** one of
the jurors drawn for duty in the
AMERICAN FARM
BUREAU HOLDS
FINAL MEETING
WASHINGTON.— . (AP) —Sur.
geon.General Cummins cf the
Public . Health Service, advised |
against closing c’ty schools to pre-1
vent spread of ‘nfluenpu Tueaday
as 2L238 new -cnees were reported
by health officers in twenty-six j
states.
Estimating that not more than
one-fifth of the cases are being
reported,- ha sa d thero are prob
ably 200,000 cases of the disease
In the country.
Surgeon-Gencra! Cumm'ng said:
"Close contact tn the cities, are
unavoidable, whether the tndlvd.
Mayor A. O. Dudley heartily
endorses the- plait to have I'v.
lug Christmas trees over, the
city th s year and'has prem
ised to light one on hla own
lown. .hinny, other citizens
also endorse the ’ ‘iaa ot hav.
tng !1t ng -trees, express the
sentiment of the season.
It takes only a casual rids
around the city to find some
of the shrubbery suited for
Christmas decorat ons. No
attempt w ll be made to list
where all these possible Hying
trees may be, but attention
bas been ea led to those in
thg yards of Asa Thcrntoa,
W. C. Pitner, Mrs. J. Y.
Csrthers, Mrs. C. A. Scud-
der, L. F. Euwards, J. H.
Watson, Mrs. George D.
Thomas, Harold Hinton, Mrs.
John R. White, C. G. Eck-
ford, R. T. DuBose, J. F.
T bbetts, Charles Rowland, E,
S. So 1, Carlton Jester, Mrs.
Bl’lups Phlntsy, Wa'ter Sams.
Cobb Lampkln, Dr. John Hun-
ntcutt, Sr., Dupree Hunnlcutt,
J. W. Barnett, J. L. Sexton,
Max Michael, O. R. Dobbs. F.
J. Orr, A. S. Parker, Hugh H.
Gordon, Jr., M. 8. Hodgson,
U. II. Davenport, E. K.
Lampkln, M. G. M'cbael,
John Hunnlcutt, Jr., P. F.
Brown, Walter Jones, O. H.
Arnold, John White Morton,
A. M. Soule, M. Ferguson,
Or d Bird, Garnett Daniel, J.
H, Patman, P. W. Hudaon, K.
B. Braswell, M, J. Costa, W.
O. Tiller.
— , Whether this was i(taw
tioti* following efforts of Jjro* wu not ' ,tot(;d ln tho 1,ul ‘
the ’ conference to settle
the Bolivian-Paraguayan 1 1
dispute.- j -His Majesty the )
I several hours Bleep: *
(Minister OJjz De Medina pre- , tu „ roma na n fh t
sentedi a mite to Secretary Kal- no (urther lmpatrm
logg, chairman-of the gathering, atrengtb.'' ’ • ;
stating that Bolivia cannot da- Shortly bofora 4:00 p..m. II "as
cuss any formula for a triendly stated In semi-official quarters
solution of Its dispute until Pare- th at thero had been no change In
guay gives morel satlsfact’cn for t h, to ndlt on of K’ng duorge
the "Insult" Inflicted upon Bo- Tueiday morning.
, livls. |
The Boltv'an mtn'ster said' la- |
ter that “In tho face of the grave
! insult that Bo’ivla has suffkreu
> from the hand* ot Paraguay. I
I hove presented a note to the pros.
CONFIDENCE BEING
CHICAGO —(UP)— The Amer-
fcwiit vt# lean Farm Bureau devoted its fin- tumaijiDi
There is no desire to lim't the ! #1 session of its tenth business “".“jg‘J*n school or not and we be-
* *p of University exten- j meeting here Tueday to the d!s- j Ieve t | j s better for tho children
m to those Immedlate’y 1 cussven of the tax question and to j, e i n . school under superV’s-
funct Adair Realty & Trust Com- entmeed in ediicat'Onal work," I problems of the live stock raiser. lon „
pany of At’anta on charges of us- stated Mr. Wardlaw. Citizens of ; the tobacco farmer and the cot-j ciemson College, at Clemson,
eg tho mails to defraud. Athens and adjoiningtowns, stu-1ton producer.^ ^ ( c.; the Unlvewity of the
Collier, it was charged at a pre- dents, professors, and housewives,
liminary hearing several weeks are urged to attend the extens'on
arro, approached Potter, also of classes.
Jackson county, and attempted to This is the third Un’versity ex-
get him to "hold out” if he was tension class organized on the
chosen for dut v * in the Adair trial, campus within recent weeks.
American Legion
Meets Tuesday P.M.j
Fourth Gangster
Slain in 2 Y/eeks
In Chicago War
The regular monthly meeting of CHICAQO. — (AP) — Another
the Allen R. Fleming post, Am- na me wa. checked off the Am
erican Legion, wiB be held Tues- Jnei|’a blacklist today and tho po-
... day nivht at the Georgian hotel-lie* wrote down - tn their hooks
rontest b-tween the Kiwanis and at 8 o’c’oek. that "D. L.." an unknown Italian.
Rotarv clubs Is on this wsok. Both| Dues for 1029 are being sought h»i) been ' the fortnight's fourth
5p
A detailed report on the apnli- - 8 ^„(h at Sowanee, Tenn.; Culver
-ation of scientific management military Academy. Culver, Ind.;
through co-oporativo marketing ( h e pnlveralty of M'ssonrl; the
by cotton farmers, was contained -gem'nary of St. There-o, near
in an address preoared by C. O., \[ ont rca'. Quebec, have suspended
Moser, Dallas, Texas. Moser’s i c | S sses because of outbreaks of
report, which was to be read at t j,e disease. No deaths were re-
thc afternoon session, dealt with ’ ported at any of the schoofa, hut
co-ooerative. marketing as com- at Sewanee, half of the students
Mr*. T. P. Stanley, T. H,
■McHatton, Andrew C. Erwin,
E. Levy, S,’ Michael, J. «M.
Howell, J. H. Bpliock, J. D.
Brad well, R. S. Crane, Aaron
Cohen, Miss Ruth Jackson, R.
E. Bradberry, J. H. Beusse,
Mrs. James White, PM_~ "
Theta House, Jm
Harry Patat, D. C.
BtAte College ot Agrlc
State Teachers Col ege A. E.
Davison, Robert McWhorter,
Blanton Fortson, M. P. Jar-
nigan, and many other places
all over the city.
Beussi
’hi belt
M
rlcatnn
oared with private marketing. H
described the co-operative plan
"not especially as a panacea, but
as a vehicle bv which farmers mn-
effectively organize and marketing
operations of the business on the
basis of equality with industry. 1 *
George H. Duncan, New Hamp
shire tax expert, was to speak on
were said to be lli.
ARMY FLIERS IN HAWAII
The cost of decorat'
these trees with Christina,
rights la nominal and Boy
Scouts Writ be glad to givt
any assistance needed if th.
Scoutmaster ts called, and If
suffl ie-w-Cumber are decor- ,
ated Athens w’U present an
envtabie picture.. for Christ
mas. i . ‘
■dent of. th* International confer,
esce on urbltrerion saying that I
w 11 withdraw from taklmr part In
the deliberations ot that assembly
since It Is ’mposslble for tbo re.
public- whieh I represent. to dim.
cuss formulae ot friendly sottlo-
meat between the two nations
while Paraguay shall refuse to
repair’Its wrongs.”
■ "Thlkdeclslon of my govern
ment writ, however, be no obita-
c’o to a later adherence on tbo
part or Bolivia to whatever agree
ment the International conferesee
may ranch.”
BEGINS FUNCTIONING
LUGANO, Sw’tsertend.—(UP)—
Tho League of Nations acted
Tuesday for‘the first time to pre
serve peace on tbo American con
tinent,
Tho Leegne Connell met end
dlscnsaed the . threat of war be
tween Bolivia and Paraguay.
The councT, In secret session,
authorised Aristide Brland, Its
president, to prepare tha draft ot
a cablegram to BollTia and Para
guay.
BABY GIRL FOUND
IN SEWER MAY
LIVE, SAID
RUSH TO AID SICK MAN
HONOLULU — (AP> — Army A UTO RESEARCH BODY
airmen, fWm” 220 miles with phy-; LAUNCHED IN BERLIN
sicians. and medicine front Lu 'c
Field to Hilo, Hawaii, have been
NEW YORK —(UP)—A bmb-
drl about four months old was
ToiSnl by police Tuesday in a sew
er catch basin under the pavement
in Brooklyn.
Tee baby waa taken from tho
sewer catch to a hospital. The
suffered from exposure but
<rs stld that unless pneumon-
set in she would probably lira.
PLANTER DIES
HADDOCK, Ga.—(AP)—W. 8.
NEW YORK—Further evidenen
of renewed confidence in tho
stock market was seen at the
opening Tuesday. ,
Monday’s" rally, which halted
the demoralizing price of last
reek continued'ahd prices rose.
Tho first sale -was 200 Bhares
f Wright Aero at 219, up 1. Fivo
undred shares ol U S. Steel
were sold at. 154 5-8, up 1-fi; 809
Radio at 310up 6‘,4; 1,603
Chrysler at 120, up 1-4; 6,000 Ra-
dio Keith Orpheum nt 3814, “P
114: 600 General Motors at
100 6-8; were Ih better demand.
Missouri Pacific opened 12JI00
shares at 64 1-8, up 2.
HR CELTIC STIli
HIGH IND DRY
Moufhon, 69, one of the largest glavaxe her.
COBH. Ire’anfl.-r- CAP):—Tho
Wh’te Star liner Celtic, which
I went* aground ‘it the onir'*M ’
D'ibh harlior. Monday, * was st'i!
fn«t on the rock* Tuesday after
noon.
Moderating weather and Ofthn
seas, however, considerably, les
sened tho danger of her*breaking
Up. 4 ;i- I Vi»
White Star eaglneero arr'vei!* at
Cobh Tuesday and boarded d-he
re«s»»l for an Investigation 1 nrvn
whc'h w'll depend aMjmptK u
■mPUmmiPIPlliPlilliPPWB^BERUN -<AP)—The fon^^BOPPOipUPiBPBPIIM
I Rational Taxation, H*s speech j credited with saving- the life of ing o? a research institute for the farmers and peach growers of, Captain Berry and
d-'ftlt with the tax porblems of the Wnlter Elclund, manager of a German avto industry ia one of: jonet county, died at hl« home ship’s officers, together wjth %
I farmer, analyzing them as beln^r' Honolulu commercial concern on the byproducts, of the Internation- here Tuesday, after a two day*' - skeleton crow needed to ItanriKf
rones durttg - effort* ’to tow her
| off, remained aboard. .
- , * * uni) “NVM «»»»» SV1W>«~. w I4WIIIVI, gsilrts.y 4.I1K lllriUI M Will, itOnOlUlU CO Tu mu IL44S i UIMIICIU UIL ||/|»VMU' M, vi. I * •
are striving for a 100 per now, the pot^e. ftajed* and W.epv v’ctim of Chleogo Heights rum, due to ’ under-consumption rather the island who was stricken with al Automobile expos t’on conduct-[ Klness. Heart trouble
ittendaac, and fLf^ n4 - bars are argon to pay up at onco. ^teud. than over-production. pneumonia. cd hero during November, | as the cause of death.