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VOL. 86. NO. 285.
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ATHENS, GA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1928.
Dally snd Sunday—13 Week.
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Jury Deliberates Eight
Hours And Acquits Four
Adair Company Officials
GAINESVILLE, Ga. —(AP)— A United States
district court jury of 11 men Wednesday night ac
quitted four former officials of the defunct Adair
Realty & Trust Co., of Atlanta, of charges of using
th« mails to defraud.
GRETA GARBO, SADDENED,
RETURNS TO NATIVE LAND
Forrest Adair, Sr., Forrest
Adair, Jr., Frank Adair and Evans
Erw n were tried on three Judg
ments charging misrepresentation
through the ma’ls In connection
with the sale of bonds for ton.
structlon of hote's in Birm ngham.
Ala • Knoxville, Tenn , and Little
Rock, Ark. The bote’s were not
completed when the Adair Realty
A Trust Company was forced Into
bankruptcy, March 31. 1927, with
l'abil ties of more than $40,000,000.
The Jury deliterated approxi
mately ef^ht hours, minus the ser
vice* of W. Beriy Young, ft reed to
hia bed last week with in.’luerza.
Young returned to the jury box
Wednesday but later asked to be [
excused because of insufflc'ent i
strength to continue. |
100 Witnesses Testify
POST OFFICE TO BE
OPEN AT NIGHT
UNTIL XMAS
The Postoffice windows will be
open at night* until Christmas In
erder to take care of the large
amount of i':usiness and to accom
modate these who can’t conveni
ently come at the usual hours,
Postmaster Paul Smith, announ
ced Thursday.
The windows will be open as
late a.> theie is sufficient crowds
to warrant it.
Business has ieen somewhat
slow up until the pre3ent, but a
, large increase in the past day
More than 100 witnesses testi- ? has been noticable. Extra trucks
fled Hi the case, which was begun ar.d hen are bcin* put into use
November 21. Test'mony was es-
tlmated at more than COO, 000
words, w’th 400 exhibit*-docu
mentary evidence and a total cost
of approximately $200,010.
Witnesses from a score of states
described the actlv tes of the
Adairs In real estate levelopment
In Flor da and other states. The
government’s case was hinged on preach of the time when the ce*n-
advertlsing matter sent through .us urenu will begin its 15th de-
the ma’.’s by the Adair company ccnnial counting of humans and
to prospective Investors In bonds compilation of other statistics
on the Thomas Jefferson Hotel In was brought officially to the np-
B'rmingham; the William N. tice of cicn^rcss today when the
Young Hotel in Little Rock and house was asked by its appropri-
the Tennessee Terrace Hotel at j at ons committee to provide $19,-
Knoxv.'lle, i 000,000 for the Job.
SlWev's Oo*nlon The figure is one of the big-
The government a'leged the ad- gest single items in the approp-
vertlalng matter was false and riation bill submitted today for
misleading, spec'ficary with ref- Vhe state, justice* labor and
in order to take c,-re icf the rush-
$19,000,000 ASKED
FOR CENSUS COUNT
WASHINGTON—GT) -The ap.
VER IY VISIT H. 0. WILLIFORD, PROMINENT
JACKSON COUNTY BUSINESS MAN,
ARRESTED ON MURDER CHARGE
ABOARD; U- S. 8. UTAH.—AP)
—Although Herbert Hoover will FnlllPC I arppr
not atop at Havaaa on his present * UIUC ® ^ aa CC1
tour, it was stated that he contero-
plated via ting the Cuban capita!,
asjwell as Mexico City and Texas
hefbre lie takes the oath as presi
de^ on March 4th, next. The
Utah was roll'ng along steadily to
day and expecta to dock at Rio
Jagvrib'tomorrow? ■ - - ■ •
ufl
Seek Priority Of
j Two Big Measures
Washington!. — <ap> — a
ojre to get the Kellogg anti-war
8*ty and the bill to give America
jfe cru'aert.: on the tlbnr of tho
,te on the sane day war begun
to capitol today in an ef.ort
icertain •- which of the meas-
sbalL have r’ght of way.
»en Executive” sesaion has
asked for to take up dlscus-
of the treaty.
•pen Executive” sess'on is
ght about by the simple ex
tent of‘calling for a. closed aes-
i and then ordering the doors
thrown open.
Use of Alcohol
In U. S. Absorbs
Oupr.t of Cuba
By ARTHUR POWELL
I (Associated Press Correspondent)
Greta Garbo ... her name wa s Gustafson on the passenger fist. HAVANA. — (AP) — Alcohol
NEW YORK. - Miss Greta Goa. world', great director, and who KTraoy^tTko "Ha 11 p " a ™ P ,“°a
tafson—or so her name appeared had gpne quietly home because, leading Industry 'n Cuba At pro-
upon the passenger I'st—sailed for those strange reasons best Poii!s before congress are ac-
for her homeland the other day. known to the film world. Ills work *• . .
. - ^ nd very 'IH'etly-Without ben. was dsltknl on thla ade of the «S’Jik“| ™i»on U Cu£f'« S Jum-
croncc to the 'naurablllty of the , niercc departments, and account, eflt of camera* or newspaper ro. water. hoi production la advanced In fa-
•J'"! 1 '** and financial condtlon i arjtely for the increase of 321,. p 0r t ertl . For Greta Oarbo, who had ( _ _ Goes Quietly _ vor of larito acaht Inveatment m
JEFFERSON. Ga. — (Special) — H. O. Willi-
Halted bv Cunid ford > prominent Jackson county business man, was
J “ arrested in Madison Wednesday night and lodged
in the county jail here, charged with killing Bud
Haggard, Jackson county farmer, who was found
dead near Commerce Tuesday.
Mr. Williford la m'd to have
1Q9Q /YYTT/VU CD AD * nne ‘° Madison to consul tts
IVC.O tUilUH IKUr nephew, a prominent lawyer of
TO DECEMBER 13TH “ "S ££ '5SZS
PUT AT 13,148,411 charged with and whoa whan told
„ ,. ... that he was charged with mur.
BALES IN ESTIMATE der h® made no reply and- haa
. . - , made no statement; according id
WASHINGTON.— (UP) —Got. the sheriff’, office. t .
ton ginned from the crop of 1928 , . .... .
prior to December 13. was eati. , , man h a d been killed ,0V.
mated at 13,148.411 bales by the eral da J ra a *i. Williford'* larrest
Agricultural Department today, was ordered Wednesday following
Figurea for the states follow- . t lR toroner's Inquest, wh'ch was
Alabama. 1,058,696: Arizona I ln MMlon *wo days. ;
107,657; Arkanaaa, 1.073,780: Cal'. Tbe verdict of the coroner’*
fornla, 130.116: Florida, 19,641; was as follows: “We, the
Georgia, 1,008,925; Lou's! jna, Mb,. J ury - «nd that Bud Haggard came
o35: Mississippi, 1,392.842; M's. to hls death »t the hands of a par.
sour 1 . 10 ,518; New Mexico, 63.. ty or parties nnknown to the Jury.
982; North Carolina, 800,202; Ok. We recommend that H.'O. Willi,
lahorna, 1.046,522; South Carolina, > 0 ™ he held for inveet’gatlon by
711,438; Tennessee. 358.095: Tex. the grand Jury."
aa. 4.561.341; Virginia, 39,999. All Haggard bad been mles’ng alnca
other,. 3.512. Saturday when ho loft hls home
Cotton consumed during month to come to Commerce, whore ho
of November. 1928, amounted to dlsposedof nine-bales of cotton to
610.887 bale,. Cotton on hand. In Williford. He had the proceeds of
consuming establishments on No. the sale with h'm at the time be
vember 30, 1.566.S78 bales, and ’a disappeared, members of h!a fam-
pubi c storage and at compresses, lly said.
253,843 ba'es. | The body was found on the fan#
— | of Harry Williamson, who notified
j the officers of the d scoVery.’ Hag.
j gard had been shot in the back £f
; the Jihad and the body was par.
t ally, hidden In a pile of broom,
sago.
of the company. . J 205,061 over current appropria- .
In g’vlng the caso to the Jury tloira. F*r the f^ur departments c 001 ®" t0 thG8e shores
Greta An<1, * >c,,cvo 11 or “J 1 * Greta the projected industry. It ’a aJso
jfltil >:to.’W.da.ia-.y, Jidgi Hie committee mjkad 3tll.779.887, Gustafson, wa, seeking a long TE a U ZZ,2£££Z7°
Samuel H. Slbtep- aald that .‘.In.. hiringbjmnid Jbo budget eaU- from the public eye. ItKaathe «d either by newgpapers or fan«. The claim la that tTy mak'ny
my op'nJon ihero la not much matto by k „ ftt «rat time etnee the had landed She left UoV.ywood accrorly, tak-. U g e of the raw molasses, which In
1 10 that or Igln®JJy cac h department the oill upoa these shores that Grota had « n g tbe name of Alice .Smith, She thrown off as a by-product of
there wir DO Intention to build P™™ 6 * y < turned h* r «»epa toward hor na- swore the publ clty.department* to « U icar, and producing a fln’shed
the hotela.” _ ( an Arf tr J%c tlve Stockholm. secrecy and registered in Chicago pmjuct, namely alcohol, a great
„ I. °' er # CUr # r o I !oft 1 ^ nilS Two De * th# under the name of Smith. If the quantity of the raw material which
/irnn/ip ttAUf JIHA 0 £s* m u m a " ad home g0 ng - Her hotel people recognised her they lH now being shipped' to other
KING GEORGE NOW ’ J^immSb 8l,,ter h * d ded dur,ng the br,ef kPPt hpr secret. I countries for distillation would re-
WIMU nw 044 /l° : nCr r d.roonG ' 36 ’ 307 >' ear “ wh « re,n G r « ta Gustafson Arriving in New York ahe; nui, 0 f B Cuba .
and decrease rf $1.j9,200; com- became one of the screen’s most ftVO ded the costly hotels .usually A t the same time additional
JwmStotci i !,*, °{ demandntl "^ens. frequented by the film stars and ‘ money would, accordlcg to the
SS’nSi. inklJ i ' More recent, Y Marico Stiller took modest quarters^-*t II under nro j ectt rem a n and be spent here
2°; f i'wnn :l°,; 7 :' ,4 3 r had d!ed - st ,or wh0 had d ‘« rov * the name of Smith. ; for the buying of the fnlahed pro.
crease of $35-,910 and an increase ore d her and first made nn actress When she arranged passage, It j duct.
of her; St Ter, who had come to wa * under her real name—Gus- Should alcohol really be used
' America crowned ax one of the tafson. where gaso’lne is now utilized, it
— will bring about some rad'cal ef-
, fects, it 'm pointed out. The priu-
I cl pa I effect would be the elimina
tion of the consumpt'on tax
placed upon gasoline. In one way
this might be considered d'sas-
t rous to the financial interests of
the country, but this 4 s more than
; counter-balanced,when It is shown
; that all of the money for the gas-
iSEJJEMfl bf ' nponl
Until a few months ago, Marcinc
Watt, 21, of Toledo, was one of
the glorified girls of the Ziegfe d
Follies. But Dan Cupid works up-
Crook Caught In
Memphis When He
Spends Too Much
argued that such alcohol would be stage occasionally and Miss Watt] TInderwood,
ON ROAD TO
RECOVERY
of $6,900.
DAVID L. GEORGE ILL
LONDON.—(UP)—David Lloyd
LONDON.—(UP)—King Georg*
!a ’ii a condition to recover fr^n*
his critical illness. j George, wart me prime minister of '[
Five of the royal physicians ex- England, was confined to his bed i
amlned tbe patient today and ‘a- today with ch'lls and fever. Hls j
sued a jo nt statement saying the physicians forbade his attendance ,
King’s progress had been estab- of an Important debate in the ;
lished on a firmer basis. • Uouao ol Commoun. (
Living Trees Are
Daily Incre^^isg
C00UDGE TO DEDICATE
BOK’S SINGING TOWER
IN FLORIDA FEBRUARY 1
MOUNTAIN LAKE, Fla.—(AP)
—On a tiny Island, nest'ing like a
green Jewel tho Jake that mir
rors Edward Bok’s Singing Tower,
Pres dent Coolidge !s to partici
pate February 1 in tbe dedication
or a bird sanctuary and its peal,
mg carillon of 61 bells.
There, at the highest po’nt ln
Flor da, trom the lotty tower ol
fretted wglls, the almost eerie
quietness 'of the shrine wl.l bo
broken by marvelous tones as An-
tbn Breen, carillon maaato, tugs
at the wooden handles in the
small studio Just under the 123,164
pounds of bqlla. ,
Tbe carillon fulfils the dream
of an. Immigrant boy who rose to
heights In America. He has built
Many more living Christ-
pm ♦re»‘- aro bei^ lighted
daily now and nlght!y new
ones eparkle in every section
of the city. The community
tree down town was brighter
Wednesday n.ght affer addi
tional lights* were placed on
it.
Among those who have
lighted trees the past few
days are, Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Garrison, Norceocheo avenue,
M|a3 Edna Poss, Boulevard,
Mr. and Mm- George Stcry.
Winbum Place.
‘Wop’ Roman, Tech
Mail Clerk Has
Head Severed In
Train Accident
, home product, ii i»
ed, was lound beside the railroad
track late yesterday after the ,
south bound train had passed. No §aundeFS f ClUUll
one witnessed, the tragedy. For
27 years Jones had been employed
as railway clerk running out of
Jacksonville.
FAMILY AFFAIR
Store Magnate,
Weds in Chicago
cpMMERCE, Oa.—Search vra«
under war here Wednesday for
, trB i t™ the “•V 61- 01 B “ a Haggard,’» lari
Mriii'Mis. Tpvi.—fUPi—Tom mer .who had been robbed and
,a, zr±*,*- eboi to death sometime Saturday ■
met Ray Steele y'ounrf Ohfo North-; 2Jv 1 c '“5*“^ d ? y ; , '“l.r a,1 “^ alght. Die body .wo* not found an.,
am University aenitr from-Wheel*; I225Ltil Tuemtay man* at Ahe^JttSw*
in*, W. Va. The wedding belie ?' d , h " r0 '^*1, f T. B L?ZS ofthle town near a cm k.
will ring as toon aa Ray has fin- Jti'. zin’’ 1 .Haggaind waa la Coratnerce Sai,::_'.
i,hed h S schooling a. a lawyer. | ^7 imd Imd wld nine halea of
Police here arrested Underwood w°?hant M8B on We 'noraon
whoa they beramo suep^ctousot M^^h“hoie.ffcTS .
h 8 | f . M pir P ^,o abont Six miles from here.
ST. trati j; t v D ’ t0 X AS"*!’ .ft
(eseed to e.cap nq from the Utah J^- et enterB * ‘ h# baclt . 01 ma
state prison and Jumping a $25,000 noilu *
bond on charged of killing two
women ln Chicago.
Cheer Up, Report
Says Fair Weather
Coming This Way
ATLANTA —(AP)— Mov
ing rapidly from out of the
Gulf cf Mcxi<v a disturbance
teday brought heavy rains to
the gulf coast and a light
drizzle to Gecrgia rnd South
Carolina. Snow fell for a
lew niinutta in Atlanta but
the flrkcs melted as noon aa
they struck the ground. Fair
and colder weather is fore
cast for Friday.
1. LEVI HEilCK,
Federal Funds For
Peach Pest Fight
MELLON REPLIES TO
GARNER, OF TEXAS,
ABOUT TREASURY
_ . MEMPHIS, Teim. —(#)— The
THOMASVILLE (A 3 ) 3Int. Commercial Appeal today said
E. Hty failed in her attempt that Clarence Saunders, chain
be nu.yor of Thomasville. She store „operator^ and tto fc™«J
her brothcr-in-liftA
TJ I i , n . .... again,) her brother-.a-.**
Dana Leader, Uies Roy Hay, who was reelected Wed- late yesterday.
{needay in one cf the hottest con- ; Mr. Saunders informed the pa.
of Tunica,
Chicago
1 WASHINGTON, I>. C.—(/P)— WA8HIW)TON.— (UP) —S*c.
I After a conference of Go:r<ria ™tsry' of Treaeary Mellon defend,
and Alabama senators and repre. ed today the treasury's estimatee
Isentatives Scnatov George of which wefd attacked yesterday by
I Georg,a announced that Se;re- (ReprosanUtlre Oarner. democrat,
itnry Jardinc has agreed to Me- ot Texaa, and declared Oarner'e
[ ommend t„ the iudget bareat, atalemente were baaed on wroo*
3100,000 to be appropriation . ftgurea which do not fit the lacta.
' for eradicati-n of the Thoney! , “The Treasury malut a etate.
tench disease in Georgia and went aid haa to bt. hold respons •
Alabama. It waz understood the b e for It, bat Oarner hen make a
senator said that the two etotee statement and doei not hate to be
to which the disease ,1« confined responetble foe It." Mellon stated,
would make Bu;plementary ap- I Oarner asked IfeJldn - to' reagn
proprktlons. 1 Wednesday. ; ; -■
TillmnnIIV Ten Giant Planes Will Unjc Miami
I iUlnolinl And West Indies By Air In January
a!
rise to the top and end in gigan
tic f Kures of cranes.
Chief among the exterior carv
ings are the huge panels showing
F.or da bird life. These surround
tbe base of the tower about the
north door at a height of 20 feet.
The panels form baleontes be.
tweeu the marble buttresses and
aro curved ent'rely through the
stone, giving the effect of a
grille.
Balconies on four sides at a
height of 120 feet are designed of
marble in conventional form.
These balconies arc reached ATLANTA, Ga —Frank Roman,
through doore wh'ch are part ol n„t and only Instructor and
large faience grilles. At tho leader of tho Georc'a Te'h band,. - — - cage late thin week for Memph,,., Princeton i . ,
height of 160 feet are tbe four died suddenly shortly before noon \ SNOW FA Ll/S HERE I Tho marriage war Mr. Saund- m ... , ... .! vana- Nassau ana San Juan,
bolconle. which surmount the cor- Wednesday at hls offices on the | ers' second. HI. first wife. Mrs. Funeral «er»,ce» will be held at, The first cf the fleet of 10
ners of the coquina masonry. The campus. Hls death was attributed Sncw and rain fell in Athens Carolyn W .Saunders, was grant- ! 3:30 Sunday afternoon at Prince-! FoUser planes, christened the
large figure of an eagle with fold- to a heart attack. Thursday. It began ra ning hero ed a divorce here November ^ : ton Melh'diit^hurch/tf which he' "Chrl3topher_ Columbus by Mrs
Levi J. Hemrlek. age 80, well.
States and the West Indie* will
known Civil wsr veteran who was be linkel by regular air passeng*
I tests this city has seen in year*. P»r of the marriage by long dii- hum and rcarejl In Clarke county, i ger , en . icf January 9 when 10
'■ Mrs. Hay p died .329 votes to 611 tsnee telephone. He said he and died nt a local h-spiUI at 12:30, sir (ran£ports ^ , in!o
’ for her hrolhcr-m-Taw. , Mrs. Saunders would leave Chi. a m- T hur rf a v. Hls residence *. , between Mdunl Ha-
— l cairo late thiu week tor Memphis, f operat.vn Dciwetn Mtami,
the w towerand given its bells as a | ed "w ngs in p aced at the exact Funeral services w'll be con- V.{ednesday night and ccntimDd last, on tho grounds ol ruel and ( was a m cmbgr. A. J. Sears.! Calvin Coolidge .n Washington, h
lasting memor al to hls grandpar- corner, flanked on each ade with q uc ted at 2 o’clock Friday after- steadily all Thursday. About mid- Inhuman treatment. In her bill p„ s tor of the - Jrituno. Mbuntain: scheduled to arrive here soon for
enta of Holland. !a panel with doves aa the central noon ai Spring Hill chapel. The afternoon snow flake;' Lefcan to she raid Saund^rx “flew into a Methodist church, will officiate. * —•««« *-•»
"Make you the world a b’t bet- figure. off elating minister and the p ace fall along with the rain. The rage” on several occaszons. and |
ter and more beautiful because
you have lived in it,” they told
him- Bok did not forget.
Fifty thousand persons attended
the state dedicat on of the J Sing
ing Tower December 2, when lis
teners came from miles across the
peninsula. Officials are prepared
to handle a greater crowd Fcbru-
ary 1.
Tbe Singing Tower is 205 feet
h'gh. It has a framework of steel,
similar to that of a modern sky-
acraper.
M lton B. Medary ot Wttadel-
phia. American architect emo de
signed the tower, created a plan
that resulted In a ch^ntj^ wall.
The tower Is square TOT about
three-fourths of its height, when
each square corner ends ln a bal
cony formed of carved s!abs of
marble wh’ch meet at the base of
a huge figure of an eagle with
fo’ded wings, symbolic of the
sanctuary for birds
From this po nt, tho tow®r
takes on octagonal form, tho eight
buttresses which rear from the
Use drawing slightly In ta they
This Is the Size of the New U. S. Currency
S.ightly above this point the Q f burial w'll be announced later sn w, however, melted a* fast as once declared
marble buttresses taper inward. by H. M. Patterson fc Son. fun- it fell. The flakes were large and ing married.” .
In each of the eight spaces be. era | directors. at times fell in heavy flurries. / ners had three
tween the buttresses which out- —
line the top of the tower is a huge
fa'ence grille, these depicting the J
Creation of man’s dominion over I
nature. Adam and Eve are the*
dominant figures in a setting of
trees. ;
Surmounting the tower are
eight cranes, each 15 feet high,
wh'ch form the pinnacles with
which the buttresses term'nate.
The 61 bells, varying in weight
trom 16 to 22,000 pounds each,
cover a range of four octaves. The
bells were cast at Loughborough,
England, by tho Taylor bell foun
dry, the world’s largest bell mak
ers.
The tower commands a view of
30 miles in each direction. It
rtuated In the heart of the bird j
sanctuary, which covers aa entire •
small mountain. The whole has
been given by Mr, Bok to the
American people as a place of
rest and peace for humankind an
well as birds.
lm C..U.UU, ..... .- f wJ curvey trip over the new
Pallbearers will be John While , route.
MIAMI. Fir..—iiP)—The United met at Incoming trains fropt the
north an! weft with private fere-
tor care uni , transported - to
we tin? "lanes at tho airport.
Tho "Hevana Al- Umltid,” tire
Wane scheduled to leave at 8
r-’-le-k each nomine, will.make
direct connections with tho “PiJ-
metto Limited" and “Havana
Special" frem New York. PhOa.
delphla and Washington. The
next plane, to he known ns .the
“Havana Air Express.” will leave
at 9:15 o’clock each morning,
earning ns »seerere coming fn
from St. Lonia on tire “Fiemlno*
pa
Clip tins ami sec liow it fils your pockctliook
—for il is Hie same size as llic new currency Hint
the U. S. government will put into circulation not
Inter limn July 1,The Uiireaa or Engraving
has been working for two years on the tremendous
job of replacing millions of notes now in circuit)- Jjjgggg
lion. jdiiiiiil
wJlIIl
»d ho wno^tired of be- Mortoru Audrey Morton, il l .The hurte plane, are equipped frew ClLZ n tsV^SS.
I.” Mr. and Mrs. San- Oldham, A il A. Fowler, H. C with ds luxe pareengre caNna de-,
f 5' J fc J - 22^ are
,-or ™-wfi. be 'confederate
' etcran! '- ! have full-vision windows, buffet |
Mr. Hemrlck was a ment or cf service, compote lavatory fac.!i- a ** CT , ll,a IP”'!,
oldest families ties runnimt water aril special The air route _ will pauce v.treqt
• connco'bma with at) tra ns for
through service to San Juan 1-y
way of Havana. Gamagucv. Sen-
Hugo, Pert au Prteco and Santo
Domingo City. :. ! n.
The “Neaeau Alr.Umlted” CD-
evs'.mt from Ulakd to Nas-an,
British retort In the Bahama*,
will also make threw trips each
week. Amnboblap ptane. will'''.3
used on tHe sect Ion of the routs
beeans* of tire leager over-water
hon. Li
The Pan American AVnrwtf
fflcinb announce ibw aendo# j
♦hp flr»i‘!5nk to *>$»
wi^, escffclj -
one cf Georgia*!. — _ .
and he woa quite youhg at the compartment* fc;* luggage and
time of the war between the U. S. air mail.
States- lie volunteered hi* aer- The Pan American Airways,
vicet at the a'Te of 16 and made operator of the new line. U rush-
a grec.t record. , ng wori: cn a $100,000 air pas-
“Uncle Levi,” as he was so af- senger terminal here which ha'b
feet +-nately known in Athens and incotpcratsd all the facilities of
Prinrotcn. had lived in sight of large rail station* in its plans,
his present home for over 70 The new stat.on has accommcda-
years. He helpei to build the tionn for passengers, office* for
Princeton Methodist church, and immigration ami customs offici-
served as Justice of the Peace at als, poatcffice, restaurant, lounge
Princeton for many years. • rooms and an cbsenatory-bal-
No .mmediate members of hia cany overlooking the flying field,
’family survive him, but he ha*; Passengers will board cr alight
more than forty neiecea-and nep- from, the airliners on canceled
; hews. He wa* the husband of the runways leading directly to th”
Mate Sara Lord Hemriek, and he mejf*, w*.tinsr room of term,-
„ ! was the youngest ipember of a inat According to present-plans,
McDorman- 1 passengers bcund for Havana.
family
tweU
Bridged Funeral Home in charge, i Nasmu or the West Indies will be Jin three