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PAGE TWO ~ Arrested on Charge A - 3 (K-Swmdfing CWA e " - e e L L - Julia Johnson, rcolored, was ar pested = Tuesday on charges of cheating ‘and swindling the local CWA offices, and is being held in county jail pending trial in state court. She is 'echarged with raising tie amount ‘of a grocery order gi\'(( her by CWA headquarters, whic issues requisitions for groceries to those who are on the relief list, PBusiness men are asked to read the requisitions carefully and to veport similar cases to headguar terg so that proper measureg may be taken. Ace Jones was arrested by Plainclothesmen Wood and Neélms and turned over to county officers why wanted him on a warrant charging assault and battery. " A bieycle was found on Pulaski street last night, Chief of Police Seagraves said, and the owner may ge¢y it by coming to headquarters and suitably identifying it. Miss Lois Pittard ~ To Offer Recital - For Music Class . Miss Tois Pittard will be pre sented in a piano recital Thursday night at Music Appreciation’ hour in the Unjversity chapel at 8 p. m. Miss Pittard is a graduate of the Wesleyan Conservatory of Mu gie, and’ for several years after graduation taught in the Eatonton | Public schools. At present, she is teaching "in her home-town Winterville, and for the pasy {we years has been studying piano at the University of: Georgia with Hugh Hodgson who is presenting her tomorrow now. _ Assisting the soloist Will be Stanton Forbes, violinist, who will be accompanied by Miss Lucile Vx’mb,en;u‘ * The program will be as follows: . T—italian Concerto—Bach. - Allegro. . ~ Andante. . Presio, .~ Nocturne in E flat—Chonin, . Waltz in E minor—Chopin. : .+ « Lols Pittard. . TlAdagi, (from Sonata In B fat)—Bach. Pavane—Ravel. o .. Stanton Forbes. llT—Naila Waltzes — Delikes- Dohnanyi .Binde in ¢ sharn—Arensky. . Mephisto Waltz—Liszt, Lols Pittard. The pulilic'{§ invited to attend. ST URGES OSTEOPATHY _FOR INSANITY CASES . ATLANTA, Ga. —- Dr. Arthur ‘ %Jq'é’::flfldreih, of Macon, Missouri s in Atlanta today and mn«»d} Jast night to the officers and |« ‘membeis of the CGeorgia Osteopmlfi ,gghh ‘adséciation at the Henry : Pendy st ' ; | Dr. HilAreth has been director|s hies” of tre Still-Hildreth Og-|c ’, thic Sanatorium at Macon, | ‘Missouri . for 20 years past and is|, an international authority on tho| care RRd treatment of insanity |, cases.” | “an interview, Dr. Hil reth aid, “Under osteopathic : treatmen and care it has been | ‘exclusiyely shown that more thanp 50 per cent of all insanity can be ' ‘cured. It is no longer a matter of | _opinion as the results of 20 years" _experience and in several thous- | 'and caves have shiwn this rath.| jer startling statement to be true. | In the statistics of the work in] the Stili-Hildreth Sanitorium, | lcovering the last 2060 cases. thei | cured vases amounted to 57 per . cent of the total. When one reull—! ' zes that in other forms of treat - ment of the insane the outlm‘cl for cure is bad and that less than | 20 per cent recover it makes the| _ success,- as - osteopathic treatment _of outstanding importance " | ~ Dr. Hildreth pointed * out ‘the | _great economic importance to the | ’«m and nation in the problem of the mentally sick. There are over :j’f?;; insane cases in the vari ,;film,..f,matltuuons of the U. 8, »cli”-tte tax supported. lln the _ state of Georgia alone the _flumber‘ i,i,nm cared for by the state in | 1980 amounted to 5945. If osteo pathic treatment could be made | available to these unfortunate peo- | “ple it.is. conservative to assume g:t at least 25 per cent could be | returned to lives of usefulness and | with 'a saving to the state of sev . eral millions of dollars each year. [ Dr, Hildreth has the distinction "of being a member of the first | class, in osteopathy more than 40 . years ago. He is giving a series of . lectufes to osteopathic physicians | and purgeons and their friends in | the t‘rger cities _throughout the | east 'and south at this time and | holdihg clinics and demonstrations h; dsgnostic procedure in mental | casess This is Dr. Hildreth's sec- “ond Yisit to the city of Atlanta and _he pressed himself as much P d with the finme appearance . of the city and with the evidenece )] olesome commerecial activity. \oi ; i v WL #7\ % PEPPERMINT] e ! h Y e ,_\ i - 5 EsYs, . ] = CHEwgy &:{:UZ WL s '5 3\\ B = (\’F /X:‘i\’i@"f J ,»"[,-‘",:’:,‘-"",,»’ | | y SRS/ f | ¢ e e B EVERYWHERE 00l | NO TRENDS SHOWN IN MARKET TODAY' gy . r . | Stocks Give Few Indica | tions to Traders; Holi ! day Observed Thursday 1 BY VICTOR EUBANK ’ NEW YDORK — (AP) — While stocksg appeared fto be poised on }thp cheerful side of the market 't»noo Wednesday, they gave few { indieations as te which way they | might jump. 4 A-number of low-priced special tties were run up fractionally to a’ point or more, but the old-line ilen‘dpr,'. did little or nothing. Most 2markm . commentators admitted their inability to jpdge the inter !me‘dinw trend. The activity was ¥ather dull. Tre eXxchange will be !cln.u(-d for Thursday's holiday. { CGrains were a negative influence Jon equities. Cotton, silver . and rubber showad rallying tendencies. ’S'm'!in:: recovered moderately, but the Buropean gold currencies were z,-m; narrow, * Bonds moved slug { #ivhls | i b v PRICE TREND UPWARD ! NEW ORLEANS' -—(AP)— The | potton market, after qguiet but %;zurady opening, became more ac ‘li\'v as Wednesday's session pro rressed, and rrice trended upward. for New Orleans Table i Open High Low Close P.C. ’Mar L 11,94 1209 11.94 12,91 11.90 tMay . 12 0712.21 12.01 1217 18,01 I.ml_\' . 12)26°12.48°'12.256 12.38 12.22 Oct, . 1248 12,60 12.48 12.50 12,39 ~ e i .STEADY TONE NEW YORK —(AP)— A steadier tone developed in cotton Wednes- Iduy with an improvement in the technical position évident after re | cent reactions. : | I New York Table [ Open High Low Close P.C. Mar. . 11.99 12,15 11.96 12.06 11.90. ’May . 12.12 12.82 12,12 12.17 12.09 ‘July . 18,27 12.47712.27 12.88 12.28 Oct. . 12,47 12,62 12.45 12.47 12.40 {Courtecy of John F, Clark & Co,, H. G. Cooper, Manager) 4»- o . - CHICAGO GRAIN : High Low Close WHEAT- May ..., .. .. (885 BT% .88% Jaly 5L LBN AN NENE St L. .. . BN BT 8714 CORN— ; : AV ..., ... DOW 49N 80% JUEY v L L N MR B BehY .0 L BN . aB% N OATR— May ..... ;. .580% .u¥% .30% JRly: oL . UM% 3% 8% Bebt ... . A % oy PRINCE, ACTRESS HIDE IN LONDON Efforts of Scotland - Yard ‘7 Detective to' Find Pair Are Fruitless . LONDON,<{P)—- Prince " Sigvard of Sweden and the pretty Ge€rman screen actress he plans to marry despite the vigovous objection of the Swedish King: Gustav, - hid away in London Wednesday, ‘while an envoy from Sweden and de detective ol Secotland Yard strove desperately to fird them. . - ~ Disowned by the Swedish - royal family in a terse news agency communique issued in Stockholm ilast night, the 27-old - prince was ireported Wednesday to bhe plan ‘;mng a private marrviage .to the| Pflm’id and petite Erika Patzek at ‘London registry office. 1 Neither his father, Crown Pri;?of Willilam, nor King Gustav, how- Lever, has abandened hope of halt ling the marrifage of the princé to a commonef. This ‘was evident from’ the secret airplane dash to | London, from Stocksolm Jast week “end of Count Folke Bernadotte. The count, representing the lCrown Prince, was exhausting every efofrt today, aided by de | teotives from Scotland Yard, to | discourage the marriage. He waj | reluctant to comment, but it was learned that Scotland Yard was called upon for help when he had been unable to find the .couple l‘hlmself. - Two stories were current Wed nesday, neither confirmable due to the elusiveness of the prince and young aetress he is expected to marry. One said the couple eloped here from Berlin where the prince known as “Herr Holger,” is an assistant director .in moving pie tures, and that they were quarter ed at different hotels, Another said Miss Patzek is- here with her fath er, Anton Patzek, a Berlin busi nessman. - Word that Prince Sigvard had been disewned by the Swedish royal family came in the briefl Stockholm statentent Tuesday | night which said that “Prince Sig vard . . . arrived at London re cently and there made prepara tions to marry a woman of Ger 1t man nationality. The prince toak this Step against the expressed will of the king and the erown pripce.” g 0 ! 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