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    THURSDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 29. 1925
MARRIAGE VOWS
ARE NOW ALIKF
BISHOP CLAIMS
The Word Obey In Interpreted
Wrong By Modern Couples,
Mikell Avers
ATLANTA. Ort. 29.—With the
omission cf the word “obey” from
the Episcopal wedding ceremony, the
vows of the man and woman are
now identical, according to Bishop
H. J. Mikell of Atlanta, commenting
on the action of the recent general
convention on the Episcopal Church
at New Orleans which authorized the
change.
“The word lost its original mean
ing 1,000 years ago,” he said, “the
word obey in its origin, first meant
the promise of the woman to be wife
of the husband and to bear his chil
dren, but in the process of time; this
distinction was lost from the word,
and it became to mean that the hus
band expected the wife to do every
thing he told her to. “Furthermore,’
Bishop Mikell declared, “the phrase
with ail my wordly goods I thee en
dow was also stricken from th e <o\vs
and now the vows of the man and of
the woman are identically the same.”
CURTIS LOANS
COLLEGE BOYS
$250,000 to Be Devoted to Aid
ing Deserving Youth to Secure
Education ;
To help develop leadership for the
future among grammar school boys
of today, The Curtis Publishing Com
pany, of Philadelphia, has offered
$250,000.00 to be loaned to boys
who desire to attend college.
To any boy who qualifies under
the terms of this College Loan Plan,
The Curtis Publ'«hing Company will
loan needed amounts up to $1,500
until the total of $250,000 is out
standing.
The plan has been perfected with
boy’s character as developed in his
home, in his school and in his work
in delivering the Curtis publications.
The plan has been perfescted with
the advice and counsel of more than
fifty of the country’s leading educa
tors and busines men. It has their
unanimous approval on the ground
that American business needs better
trained executives and is finding it
increasingly difficult to obtain them
Mrs. H. T. Coleman of Americus,
district agent for the Curtis Publish
ing Co., will co-operote, she says with
boy or boys wishing to take advan
tage of the Curtis offer. At least
one boy in Americus already is
qualified to take advantage of the
Curtis loan plan, Mrs. Coleman says.
ARMS MANUFACTURER
CONFESSES GUILT
NEW YORK, Oct. 29. —-Eugene
Reising firearms manuufacturer of
Hartford, Conn., indicted for sup
plying the notorious “Cowboy” gang
with pistols and Maxim silencers has
pleaded guilty to unlawfully pos
sessing firearms. His plea of guilty
makes him liable to a maximum peni
tentiary sentence of three years.
Four other members of the “cow
boy gang” pleaded not guilty on
seven indictments charging burglary
and assault. Frank Tessier, alleged
leader of the band, was one of the
four.
Fred Leslie, one of two brothers
arrested as a member of the gang
and wno pleaded guilty on indict
ments last week, made an additional
plea of guilty to a charge of assist
ing the sß,oof robbery of thr Wil
liam Armstrc ig News bureau last
May.
HARRIS PROTESTS
WAREHOUSE RATES
WASHINGTON, Oct. 29.—Sena
tor Harris, democrat, Georgia pro
tested to Rerpreesntatives of large
insurance companies over what he
termed discrimination against feder
al warehouses on pro rata cancella
tion of insurance charges. He asked
that consideration be given in pro
rata cancellation on blanket policies
in line with that accord other ware
houses.
“The federal reserve banks,” the
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freighter Ignacio Florio. The rescue
was mdae in a heavy sea 1650 miles
off the Ambrose Light. New York.
senator said, “extend highest con
sideration in making loans and ad
vances on products stored in the fed
eral warehouses, obtaining a low rate
of interest and other desirable fea
tures, including cheaper insurance,
but the insurance companies to cover
products stores in federal ware
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COSTA RICA APPOINTS
CONSUL TO NEW ORLEANS
NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 27.—Costa
Rica appointed its first consul-gen
eral to New Orleans in Dr. Ramon
Bedoya, authi’- and lawyer. Dr. Be
doya is a graduate of Columbia Uni
versity, and practiced law in Costa
Rica. The Costa Rican business here
was transacted by an honorary con
sul, but an increase m trade caused
the appointment of the consul-gen
eral.
AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER
“Lessons as usual” was the decree
of Miss Katy Lacy, above, 20-year-j
old teacher at the Texas Orphans’,
Home, after she and 21 of her child
wards had been sent to the Texas ;
Pasteur Institute recently for anti ,
hydrophobia treatment. All had
been bitten by a mad dog, which
Miss Lacy heroically fought off
from other children at the home.
Daily classes were continued for the
orphans by the girl instructor while
the Pasteur treatment was being giv
en them.
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Decapitated bodies of two men,
dead for weeks, and then the two
heads were found when Pennsyl
vania authorities combed the dense
underbrush on a lonely marsh land
farm between Newcastle and West
Pittsburg. The bodies were hidden
within a few yards of each other.
These pictures from the "murder
Pictures Show Pennsylvania ‘Murder Farm Search
farm,” which long had been shun
ned by the public, show: above posse I
beating the undergrowth just before ,
the second body was discovered; cen
ter, a newspaper man and two
searchers examining a whitened skull I
just recovered from its hiding place;'
below, the spot where the second
head was found. Belief that the two,
PAGE FIVE
By Martin
men were slain and their heads
hacked off by a maniacal axeman
was advanced.
Wins Suit
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Mrs. Dorrit Stevens Woodhouse
of Burlington, Vt., who was awarded
$150,000 in her suit against the par
ents of her busband. Charles D.
Woodhouse. She charged that they
alienated his affections and encour
aged him in love affairs with other
women.