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PAGE TWO Fred C. Smith Admits Es «cape From Leavenworth Prison Back in 1919 WASHINGTON.— (&) —After 16 yearr of freedom, Fred C. Smith— who fled from Leavenworth on St. Phtrick's Day, 1919—is behind fed eral bars again. ending a “G-Man”’ mu&n extended to the Ha WAI Islands, California an ?f:fi“flflfc‘iafs siid Smith was a trus. Ity in the warden’s barns when he ésvgped, - starting a career tha ?m him into the navy and on tc gpamei'cm.l vessels as a chief en ‘ginger. He was captured in a sail LM'U' home at Staten Island, N. Y. g‘i;firflctm‘ J. Bdgar Hoover of the ‘Justice Department’s investigative division,- disclosed the arrest. He denmed it an “example of investi . eogoperation and persever | Records say Smith entered Leav enworth June 13, 1916, to serve a &'x ypar term for embezzlement ‘wihite steward of the army post E&L‘}J‘ange at Fort Ruger, Hawaii. ~ Aldthough he had a 15-year start, Wgenm learned Smith’s father, a physician, formerly lived in a small California city and that ®mith had returned in 1930 to find his father gone. They also learned Smith’s “true name was Oliver ‘Wendell Ruddock and that he had isted in the navy at. Dallas, &rxng, as Fred Charlton' Jones in June, 1919, shortly after his prison break. He deserted the following ‘September. ¥ Following this lead, the agents found Smith in a sailor’s snug har fi; at Staten Island where he had Jived several years and was known as a “quiet and orderly resident.” ‘Among his possessions were found ‘a Joaded revolver and a tear gas gun, shaped like a fountain pen, Hoover said. . Smith admitted, Hoover said, fhat-he:was the Leavenworth fu: gitive. 4 ?k’ S — ;our Fires Monday i Do Little Damage | Four fires, none of which did anuch damage, were recorded at focal-five stations yesterday. : .At 3:45 yesterday afternoon fire men answered a call to Willow street, where a telephone pole had fpeen -set fire by burning trash,} _and_4 g'clock a fire broke out in ‘ghe shaving room of Moss Manu-' facturing company. Only slight, ‘‘daniage ‘was done, as firemen ar-| wiveld i time to keep the blaze | “from spreading. | 4 Tmsts wight at 7:24 firemen ans-‘ ~;Wered *a call to the ‘corner of LBrosd_and .Thomas street, w'uere' #an autdmobile was on fire. (‘)nlvi Sslight, flgrn:vgu was done. At Zl:1:’)| last night firemen at station No. | 2 answered a call on Chase street,| Pwhere an automobile was on flre.i yThe top was burned, off the car, | Sand upholstery badly damaged by | fthe blaze. : e e fwo Negroes Arrrested ' On Stolen Car Charge oy :+ Roy Durham and Ralph Oliie, ‘twa. Negroes, were arrested in ‘Winder yesterday by Sheriff J. T. Williams charged with stealing an sautomobile belonging to HEstee Tale of Athens. The car was re covered . It is alleged that the two Ne- groes.stole the car from a parking place’ on “Broad street yesterday. Policemen Claude Kidd, and Bill McKinnon and Bailiff CGeorge Nash brought the Negroes back here, where they will stand B e e ~ What is thought to be the larg est meteorite ever to land on the earth was found in the Tangan ?mregion of Africa in 1931. It Welghed. between 70 and 80 tons. S e S E‘ A national research committee %~mm¢ that the earth is at wj!? thousand million years - SUNNY PACKAGE §oR v on your grocer’s shelf? i / / ¥s a delicious ready-to-eat cereal. Milliens of Americans have found deg!’s AvL-BrAN a safe, efactive ‘means of correcting common con gtipation—the kind caused' by lack of “bulk” in the menu. - Eaboratory measurements show that ALL-Bran provides “bulk” to id elimination. ALL-BrAN also sup “vitamin B and iron. The “bulk” in this tempting ce real is more effective than that found in fruits and vegetables — because it resists digestion better. Within' the body, it absorbs mois ture, and forms a soft mase. Gently, this cleans out the intestinal waste. Isn’t this natural food better than taking patent medicines? Two table spoonfuls of ArL-Bran daily are usually sufficient. Chronic cases with each meal. If this fails to give re. liel, see your doctor. Enjoy All-Bran as 'a cereal, or ctook into appetizing recipies. In the red-and green package. —/—'—~’a Made by Kellogg %" 27 in Battle Creek. i ALL:BRAN @ 0 e | RIS « Keep on the Sunny Side of Life ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF METHODISTS IS HELD HERE TUESDAY (Continued from Page Four) R. E. Wilson a;—;; S. Kirk. ‘ Committees Named . Chairmen and personnel of com mittees named are as follows: © General State of the Church — Rev. S. H. Dixon, chairman; Rev. W. T. Lunsford, Rev. W. A, Wood ruff, Rev. George E. Stone, Rev. {@. A. Nunn, Mrs. J. W. Jones and 'M\rs. E. N. Center. f Christian BEducation -~ Rev. Les | ter Rumble, chairman; Mrs. Ernest !Beacham. Dr. J, T. Wooster, Rev. | Roy J. Bond, Rev. J. W'. Lee, Rev. ’John B. Tate and Mrs. A, S. Sim | MOonSs. | Missions, Evangelism and Gold fen Cross—Rev. Z. C. Hayes, Jr, chairman; Rev. J. A. Griffies, Rev. | W. G. Davis, Mrs. P. C. Maxwell, | Mirs.. J. M, Pound; Mrs. G Wi ' Kelley, Dr. W. T. Gholston and Judge A. H. Winter. Woman's Work—Section 1, Mrs. Claud Tuck, chairman; Mrs. D, F, Miller, Mrs. L. B. Jones. Section 2, Mrs. W. B. Richardson, chair man; Mrs. J. R. Maxwell, Miss Eunice AKin. | Temperance and Christian Social Order—Rev. J. O. Brand, chair man; Mrs, George E. Deadwyler, R. E. Wilson, Joiner L. Dickerson, John T. Dennis, A, F. Bell, sr., and] Mrs. 7. N. Gaines, 1 Ad Interim - Licensing — Rev. Charles C. Jarrell, chairman; Rev. R. W. Green, Rev. J. A. Langford, Rev. Lester Rumble, Rev. L. B. Jones. Examination and Recommenda tions—Rev. J. P. Erwin, chair man; Rev. L. B. Joneg and Rev. B. W. Hancock. Lay Activities—Judge C. E. Sut ton, chairman; Dr. N. G. Slaugh ter, Louie L. Morris and the charge lay leaders. Our Methodist Periodicals—Rev. W. E. Purcell, chairman; Rev. R. F. Elrod, M. G. Nicholson, Rev. J. A. Sprayberry, Rev. J. A, Baker, Miss Annie Wallace and Mrs. L. E. Banister, Quarterly Conference Records — Rev. R. W. Allison, chairman; Rev. J. W. Nichols and Dr. G. T. Harp er. Loecal Preachers — Rev, F. R Cautcher, chairman; Rev. H. L. Gurley, Rev. L, L. Haygood, Rev. Y. A. Bailey, Rev. H. L. Wood, M. L. Van Winkle and J. H. Whittak er. American Bible Society — Rev. Carl Stanley, chairman; J. W. Morton, Mrs. L. W' Moss, W. A. Pharr, Mrs. E. C. Dillar, E. H. Langferd, H, G. Garrard. Resolutions—Arthur S, Oldham, chairman; Rev. H. T. Smith, E. R. Smith,, John Burnett, Mrs. Milford MecConnell, H. T, Wise, Mrs. W. L. Barber and H. G. Callahan. Urge Campaign The following resolutiong were adopted at the morning session, urging appointment of a commit tee of one hundred ministers and lay members to lead the district in attaining 100 percent in all its obligations: “We, the undersigned ministers and lay members of the Athens- Elberton district, beg thig confer ence to make a notable pronounce ment on the question of building up our district morale. ‘“We believe that this first year under the Voluntary Plan not only puts that new system on trial but puts us on trial in a peculiar way. We must become again a 100 per cent district on all our obligations. We have made our own assess ments for preachers’ salaries; we hdve fixed our own goals for be nevolences; we have wiped out the old apportionments which seemed to many out of touch with our present abilities. We have done all this in the face of the appalling needs of the mission work at home and abroad; in the face of the stressful conditions in our ;sehools and colleges and among our honored superannuates; and iwfe have taken this drastic step just in order to save the courage of the Ilocal church and build again the broken morale of our people. It must be done now, or not in a decade, or perhaps a gen eration. “We therefore request the pre s?ding elder and the district lay lader to work out an appeal to the people of the Athens-Elberton district ana to appoint an emer gency committee of 100 ministers and lay members who shall organ jze as soon as possible for the task of leading our great district in.a campaign to pay out in full by Georgia Harvest Day, which has been set by Bishop Ainsworth for October 27. “We pledge ourselves to go back home among our own people and furnish the following for a coura geous leadership, looking to the Head of the Church to own and bless our labors.” FORMER MAYOR DIES McDONOUGH, Ga. — (AP) — Thos. A.; Sloan, merchant, for mayor of McDonough and presi dent of the First National Bank since its organization in 1905, died at his home here Monday. He had been an officer of the Presbyterian church for 40 years. His widow, three sons, Carl Sloan of Memphis, Tenn., Dr. W. P. Sloan of Atlanta and Adam Sloah of McDonough; and two daughters, Mrs. David Arnold of Hampton, and Mrs. Terhune Suddeth of Me- Donough, survive. The funerai will be held here tomorrow morn ing. i GIRL BACK HOME DUBLIN, Ga. — (AP) — Twelve vears vear old Jean Ellington, who has lived in a Philadelphia back home at a little farmhouse hospital since she was two, was near here today getting acquainted with her family. Although her speech is still im peded by a tube in her throat, the result of the diphtheria-caused aflment which necessitated her long stay in the hospital, it failed to detraet from the happiness of her return Sunday. | . . Princeton Mill Sues Page for Return of Processing Tax Paid | MACON, Ga—(#)—Five suits in which three mills seek recovery of approximately $1,000,000 paid un der the cotton processing tax were ' referred today to United States District Attorney T. Hoyt Davis. The suits were brought by three Georgia textile mills against W. E. Page, collector of internal rev enue, the petitioners charging the Agricultural Adjustment act is un constitutional and that the tax therefore was illegally collected. Originally filed in Columbus, tle‘ suits were referred to Davis whose‘ duty is to defend the collector ini such cases. The hearing has l)eenl set for the first Monday in Sep- | tember. l Instituting the proceeding were the Canton Cotton mills, Canton, Ga.; the Covington mills, Coving .ton, Ga.; and the Princeton Man ufacturing company, Athens, Ga. Ny G.O.P.’S IN PROTEST AGAINST ANY HASTE IN SEEKING ACTION (Continued from Page Four) went t¢ work with experts on the joint congressional tax committee. It was believed they had a tenta tive draft of a program tocarry out at least part of the president’s pro gram. McNary predicted there would would not be much delay if the finance committee reported amend ments dealing only with taxes on big inheritances and raises in sur taxes. But ne said if the proposed. graduated levies on corporations ranging from 10 3-4 to 16 3-4 per cent in lieu of the existing flat rate of 13 3-4 per cent Wwere brought . out there would be long debate and no indication when congress could get away. Democratic leaders were hoping to avoid opening the door wide to tariff and bonus amendments, but there were ominous threats that such movies might be made. : NOT RETROACTIVE WASHINGTON —(AP) — Con gressional tax authorities agreed today that even if President & ,05- evelt's inhertance tax proposal is written into law immediately it will not touch many of America’s major fortunes for years. In m .st cases, it was said, they have al ready been passed on to the yvounger generation. The tax would not be retroactive and thus it would apply only to future inheritances or gifts. Tax experts said there was little evi dence in the public records to show what has happened *o some of the biggest fortunes but that undoubtedly a l{fl"part of them had already been passed on. NO NRA FOUND WASHINGTON — (AP) —Defi nite word from President Roose velt reached Capitol Hill today that since a satisfactory substitute for the old NRA ha@ not been been found, congress in all prob ability could expect to go home without enacting a new recovery law. Authoritative sources said the president informed congressional chiefs that in place of the NRA he will ‘rely upon the Wagner labor disputes and Fuffs Coa! staziliza tion bills, and a measure allowing rhe government to rix wages and hour stipulations in. its contrac:ts. First Baptist Forum Class Will Give 'Cue Members of the Forum class of First Baptist church will hold their annual barbecue at the Ath eng County club Thursday evening at 6:30 o’clock. The entire class, their wives, sweethearts and members of the church are invited and Mrs. W. H. Benson, chairman of the enter tainment committee, urges all who plan to attend to engage their tickets today. WARNING ISSUED GREENVILLE, 8. C.—(#)—Rep resentatives of organized labor re ceived a direct warning from Gov ernor Olin D, Johnston Monday that strikers would have “a hard time” getting federal aid in the future. The executive, himself a former textile waqrker, advised against strikes except as a last resort and told the state federation of labor in convention here that ‘“those who voluntarily. quit their jobs will be unable to receive any government aid unless they are transferred to the workers’ list on federal projcts. Smoking and Drinking? Woatch Your Stomach For quick relief from indigestion and upset stomach due to excessive smoking and drinking try Dr. Emil’s Adla Tablets. Sold on money back guarantee. 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ERE g | e : Eowe B d g GXY e ':-I:j“:*:f:§23::<:.:g3 e : e & Sebl R g : TSI Lo pelg e 5 5 3 S B Bo BN SRR N S Z e ;1-{\.,_« B PRTERE .R, 8 -:::3:{:;:;:;.4%»2;1‘ WX R Ti B SR 8 S SRRI . i SRR TR s SRR P SR PO T R S e et e B S °§ 3BYR i %“" S ‘?‘M’( i S R B e s Gl R i e R e Bas s B aece L B S aEEe T e R 3 s o e e R e s e SR A R :v\ % “3“2% ':.E:?":Z':; & s i o Thousands of Philadelphians whe were accustomed to being paid in crinkly paper bills got the surprige of their lives wheén they hefted pay envelopes filled with silver dollars, some of the fatter ones weighing ten pounds. Ann Frank is shown sweéping coins out of a truck in which they weré haiuled” to paymasters’' offices. The occasion was “Flow of Silver Day,” purpose of whieh was to {nduce quick spending. TUESDAY,-JUNE. 25,.1935.~ lywood Scenes, SRR e SR e BR e B L 2 »:%S%i;}?}:‘;:;»f:%?jEl“::}331515" Sl SO = >';’::§E§:::::.:.':'.::::":::E:‘.v g R ”“.:C‘E’.'?é ! S onaay e Sb e G b “% S 35:}5“.-:; % [l S (O o S . g * R SR > R R . 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