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Major Mahon Wi
jor Mahon Will
Speak at American
~ Speak at Am
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- Legion Dinner Here
Major F Heyward Makon, «
(‘»1'(:611\'“10, 8. C., will be the
prinecipal speaker at the annual
Fellowship dinner to be held by
the Allen R. Fleming, jr., post of |
the . American lLegion at Camp
Wilkins Friday evening at §|
(J.(‘l()’(ik. according to F. H. Wil
iams, comi®ander,
Each service man may m\'m'f
one guest who was not in h"l'\']l"‘:
during the World War, Plans :n'ng
being made to entertain m:m_\'l‘
cut-of-town legionnaires as well |
as members of the local post. “
Major Mahon has been activ?
in Legian work in South (‘;nrulin.lll
for many years. During the \\';nr‘
he was wounded in battle several |
times, but has carried on his work |
despite these handicaps, He is ulsol
a ' former mayor of Greenville. f
" Tickets for the dinner to ;|dmil"
two persons will =¢ll for one dol- |
I;_n’ and may be secured from any |
of the following: L. D. Penny at |
phone 761 D. Weaver Bridges at
646, ‘. L. Ebherhardt at 2046, l“.‘
H'. Williams at 271 or D. L. Tux"-l
nin. !
Police Search for Uncle
Of Paul Redfern; Suspect
.
- Suicide Leap off Bridge
(Continued from page one.)
guurdsmen continued their search
{f6r the body of the man whoi
jeaped 200 feet to death, who they
now are convinced wasg l{(\dfern.‘
An unidentified man leaped from
Veterans Memorial bridge 200 feet
into the Genesee river Monday .
Several hours later Redfern’s uau-|
tomob.le was found parked mm“
the bridge and his family dis
c¢losed he had been absent all day.‘
He had not returned early Tues
day morning.
A revolver found in the car was
turned over to the police property
plerk with the memorandum "Thisj
is probably the property of the
man who committed suicide from
Neterans' Memorial bridge April
24¢." 4 |
A detective and a citizen wit
nessed the suicide leap but were
not close enough to get a good de
sceription of the man.
Redfern has been active in ef
}oxls to locate his missing nephew,
who from time to time has been
reported a captive of Indian tribes
zn the Brazil jungles.
{ An American, Tom Roche, is re
ported under arrest at Para, Bra
%il, in connection with a proposed
Redfern expedition.. Sunday, the
ifu;-' before he disappeared, Red
‘fern would not comment oh a re
port -~ from South America that
Roche was detained on charges
preferred by him.
: Veterans Memorial bridge gain
d international notoriety shortly
gvl‘ore it was opencd two years
ago, when a suicide lottery was
uncovered, in which prizes were
bused’ on the sex of the first sui
¢ide from the bridge. The first, a
man, occurred a year ago.
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. SPENT SAVINGS
. BRUNSWICK, Ga.—(AP)—Rich
ard C. Redfern, uncle of Panl
Redfern, missing aviator, believed
by Rochester, N. Y., police toj
Rave jumped from a bridge Mon-l
day, expended his life's savings in
¢fforts to find his nephew r«pm'l-‘
ed at intervals as alive and liv-|
ing among Indian tribesmen in the
Brazilian jungles. l
. The un(‘)q of the flier visited
Brunswick last October in the in
terest of a proposed expedition in
Hearch of his missing nephew.
. Redfern, a real estate man in
Rochester, informed those who
Gonferred with him here that he
had spent between $3,000 and $4,-
000 at that time in the search tor
Paul.
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Wi
Will Hold Funeral
.
- Services Wednesday
* For Mrs. Stalnaker
i e S
_ThHe funeral for Mrs. Luther
(Moliie) Stalnaker, 73, who died
at her home 181 Hiwassee avenue
suddenly Monday at noon, will be
keld in the West lind Baptis:
church Wednesday at 3.p. m.
+ Rev. Hemrick, pastor, will don
duct the services. Interment wil!
he in the Oconee Hill cemetery,
with Bernstein Funeral Home ia
charge,
Mrs. Stalnaker had lived in
Glarke coun® all of her life, She
was a regular worker in the West
End Baptist church, and had al
ways taken a great deal of inter
est in church work. She is survi
ved by two brothers, 'J. E. and
Wi A. Scott; five neices, Mrs,
Audrey Gunthorpe. Mrs. Ed Myr-
Eie Peiner, Mr, T..C. Collins
isses Catherine and Opal Scott
crett and Roy Scett:
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| ARMS QUESTION IS |
# ATTACKED BY DAVIS
f (Continued from page one.) l
‘ e
';rhu object of speeding up prnco-'
| dure. ‘
| Informal talks by delegates to the|
I meeting concen:irated on the Wash- |
| ington conversations, and the opin-‘
| ion was general that they would
| give new and added impetus to th l
| arms parley. {
| The conference has reached the|
| stage of considering concrete pro
!]nvnsall.\' for arms reductions, which
’it is agreed are tied up inextrica- |
fhl_\- with the measures for p(‘onom-!
|ic recovery being sifted at the|
il:un.\'l-\'vh talks.
! Pivotal Point
. The resumption of disarmament
El’fffll'lfi is centered about Franco
‘German relations. The opinion is |
ipxm-ms«-d by most delegates that!:
if France and Germany would’
‘reach an armament agreement the
whole problem of (]isarmamvnt!
would take on a new aspect and
soon find a solution.
France continues to put interna
tional security against aggression
in front of disarmament and willl
adhere apparently to her policy of
making progressive disarmament
contingent upon and proportional
to progressive security against
war and the certainty of mutual
assistance to any state_that be
comes the victims of an aggressor.
On the other hand, Germany is
convinced the military clauses of
the treaty of Versailles can no
longer check her as a great worlds
power. Just as reperations have
gone by the board, so does Ger
many believe the inequality of ar
maments creater by the treaty of|
Vesailles shoulrd no longer exist,
She wants the right to arm up
to the level of other nations or
wants the other nations to come
down to her level, pointing out
that the treaty in question itself
demands progressive disarmament
of all.
| .
;Enthuslasm For
~ Church Is-Urged
1 By Rev. Jordan
! An urge that Christians have
tthv same enthusiasm for Christ
E.’md the Church as they do for
| sports, business and other inter
lests was made by Rev. . Ray
| Jordan, High Point, N. C., minis
»;h-r and author, in opening a se
|ries of revival services at the
{l“irst Methodist church here Mon
jday night.
| He stressed the importance and
| necessity of Christians sharing the
%;.‘,us]n-l with others, Rev. Jordanp
jmnnlimu-s the series, preaching
i(\\iru daily at 10:30 a. m. and at
{8 p. m. The morning service is
|only 46 minutey long. All are urg
led to come and participate i
[ these services,
Stocks Pause As
Dollar Steadies
On Wall Street
NEW YORK.— (AP) — Stocks
and commodities paused Tuesday,
as the dollar was steadier and
‘traders began to wonder how far
prospective inflation had already
been discounted. :
Heavy profit taking swe ™
through the share list in the early
dealings, depressing many issues
1 to 8 points, ' but the market
stiffened soméwhat by the end of
‘the first hour, and losses weore
| partially regained. Trading turned
the dullest in several days by
’ midday.
ATHENS MARKETS
. The Athens cotton market
closed today at 7 1-2 cents. The
previous close was 7 1-2 cents.
COTTON RECOVERS
NEW YORK.—(AP)—An open
ing decline in cotton Tuesday was
followed by recoveries on trade
and commission house buying, but
iprices eased again later.
| Open High Low Close P.C.
May . . 0 748 1086 180 TaT
[quly . . 765 7.66 750 7.65 17.55
‘Oct. s+ = 570 188 138 184 I.BY
‘ STARTS ACTIVE
NEW ORLEANS.— (AP) —The
cotton market started active bu!l
somewhat easier Tuesday, owing
to issue of May notices for 10.300‘
’bul(‘s here and 32,000 bales in I\'owl
York.
' Open High Low Close P-C.'
May.... 7.38 7.45 7.36 7.40 7.41
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