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WEATHER FORECAST: For Georgia — Fair toniitht and i Saturday. , £ I FORTY-THIRD YEAR—NO. 42 —- AMERICUS, GEORGIA. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. OCTOBER I sTToJI PRICE FIVE CENTS giants win world championship heart or~Diy'iE~frFa? —— 1 WEEKLY EDITION PURSE IS GIVEN • I SENATOR P. C. KN«X DIES FROM STROKE FREED MOTHER’ OF SLAIN BOYS Mrs. Hudson Smiles When Ac quitted And Thanks Her Attorneys seeks to START OVER AND LEAVE OLD LIFE BEHIND Plans To Disappear In Moun* tains Of North Carolina And Tread Narrow Path ALBANY. Oct. 1—With a pur* made up by sympathetic people t« help her start life anew, Mr*. Benni. Hudson, acquitted late yesterday af ernoon of the murder of her owi children, for which her h'usband i: under sentence to hang, today pre pared to leave here where she i: known for another part of the coun try where she is unknown. Smiles have been foreign to Mrs ( Hudson’s face during the days of, htr incarceration, last July 12. Bull wher. the verdict of “not guilty” was I rounded the pinched and drawn face; look on a new light, a smile illumin ed it and hid many of its furrows, seeming to tell of a ponderous bur den lifted at last, from shoulders weary of their load. Smiling, she shook hand of, each juror, thanking each briefly for his part in her freedom. Smiling. J she thanked her attorneys, and smil- j ing, she walked from the courtroom, apparently a hit conscious for t*hi first time that the eyes of every spec tator in that room were riveted on her in inriqsity to see this woman who had been charged with taking e life of her own flesh and blood. 'Seeks New Life. In the sheriff’s office, a moment later, she told reporters of her plans to avoid forever the scarlet pathway she had once followed. She seeks to (hut life of shame and every PSYCHICNORRIS WINS HIS PEACE WARRANT FIGHT YOU AND I hear there is life on THE MOON, BUT IT LIVES ONLY 11 DAYS, SO WE’LL STAY HERE. Widow Fowler’, Case Su,pended ; On His Promise Not To Molest Her INK „r tlu. REMINDER OF COMICS OF HAIRBREADTH HARRY annouiu Human he is world’s greatest as- IVof. Willis,*! Hem;’ •J • 1 v year- study, is life in the moon, le doesn't say. ‘But Defeat Yankeee 1-0; Mighty Ruth Fails to Deliver Needed Clout ege- iiU t LaGrangc Attorney Declares Widow Is Victim Of Holy Rollers Band nplctHv id vanish- Score: GIANTS YANKS R. H. E. 100 000 000—1 6 0 000 000 000-0 4 0 if «»uld sin-out and yield hr H. Non the fa- »da, the rth go into dressed looking life there excepl .... tell this: r -d for thj , of Indian bination lawyer and psychic i in Prince Albert coat and for all the world like the i the old ’’Hair-Breadth Harry” fun- j than any nies, except that his mustache cropped short inste and curled at the ends, a peace bond icus, and may pursu of hi* ways, except that he must not older and molcFt Mrs. Nary J. Fowler, who took i c ut a peace warrant against him on • Tuesday. This was the status of ris case as agreed to by Justice Cart and Griffin, follow 1 hearing at the court day afternoon. lo earth support POLO GROUNDS, New York, 13. ip Giants realized their ambition years today when they defeated suomiers tiiii ^ Yankees in the eighta game of (m „ ' f Hi world series aiul won the chain- ,jr ’ whether P’ onH,li P of the world. Nehf, hurling eavenly body *°. r t * ,w ^* a,,ts for the third time in I y forget to l “ is ?cl ' le8 * achieved his first victory belter fi<ifint. a,u * ended tin* conte; t, shutting out human life •»«£"•■ >-»• Waite Hoyt, vie i climate in tor for tl,e Yankees in two previous uonly *., nc | Kanus, suffered his first defeat. The .only score of the game came in the NO | held third. Buriif^ fanned. RUNsS, ONE HIT, NO ERRORS; YANKEES—Miller out, Frisch to - Kelly.' Meusel filed to Burns. Pipp got a Texas leaguer to left. Ward, singled to center, Pipp going to see***; ond. Baker walker, filling the bases. *' Sehang flied to Burns. NO RUNS, Y TWO HITS, NO ERRORS. FIFTH INNlNQ. -V GIANTS—Bancroft flied to Few* ster. Frisch out. Ward to Pipp. m.-. ni.iri.iiui- Htr >i.iscn.s, water ami air Mllinlv nm! p"'"'", urni wririti. \ no | — V, , sni... .v «.»»- end of being longresources. ‘ only score of the game came in the' ®J’ er * Frisch out, Ward to Pipp. „. . . , ! The earth is the i;..„ I first inning. \oung s-ingled over second. Kelly mis, need not make! f a.-,,, ,,,'. ' ‘■I,’ A ‘hrillimr situation .developed In I “W*f “ u t. ‘V° HUNS, 0(Jfc HIT, il not leave An.cr-, , nvy thl . j,„ n t ,„. , " * ‘ 1 Jh« last half „j ..min*! NO ERRORS. *ue the even tenor; the possible men on Mars he mav he I W ' th Ole score standing against them, > ANKEhS--Koyt fouled to Kelly, ttlrnt ha must not older and more Intelligent th,,„ I “" ,1 "" ly , un »<-’i’ded •" He the |'<;wster fouled to Kelly Peek, wslked. earth-me: exist. . - may intelligent than Inis a harder time and only ohe run needed to tie tlni game, and failure to get that run meaning loss, of the world champion* ship, the mighty Babe Ruth, home un king who .’.as been out of the line- KNOX WASHINGTON, Oct. Id.—Official half mast today to remain .’10 dav« 1 V “T '"T 1 ’’’ Times-lie.-order Wed- Washington mourned today the death the official mourning m-riod 1 - 1 , nesday afternoon, attracted a large of Senator Philander C. Knox, who Senator and Mr." Knox returned pnl " ry ut “ nd law > ,< ' r '*’ died last night suddenly froiji a from England only Tuesday where I was attended hy a number of stroke of paralysis. The funeral nr-1 they had spent a vacation during the ITT’e Nnm, t who is a niernbt langements, completed today, provid- l-ccent recess of congress, touripg by I LI l, ,n(,r f. nR< d for services here and nt the sens-! nutcmabile. The trip seemed to have 1 f h,s 01 ,t,on "e- , ,-er wan reprinted by Justice Garter j . . THRONE j run K ! n K wno *H’en out of the line- owing a lengthy, WW'ini Leeds, son of a Pittsburg I 1 *’ ,' vl11 , n s*>re arm, Hteppod to hat rt house Wednes-, nn'.ti-i. Tonaire, who made his mon* 1,1 [ > ac, ‘ "* Fipp. A home run i«*ir decision, nn-}*y * n L.iplate mills, marries Princess 1 wou < have'meant u li«* game and morning, was that daughter of Grand Duchess. Jhance again of victory. But eld in suspension I LYnrgo of Russia. Young Leeds' W th , Count three and two, Ruth a ms iirmiuse not to trouble Mrs.I taothi r is an American woman, now ' f- r * )u,1< * 4 *d °ut to Kelly. The situation rler, but that should he violate* Princess Anastasia «>f Greece. | was re P* lte “ when Ward, the next prom he and the court’* verbal! ' rhis n( ws thrills and excites thi i i l4 * ,, c . up \ unt * Wn " followed ructions, he is to be placed in jail *‘ nvy wf l,, « idle and the vacuum- * «. nk ,V nkt X’ w,, ° won the title held to the grand jury. heads. j °f Home Run Raker in a previous and held to the grand jury. The case, which was told of in nd vapee In The Timer,-Recorder Wed heads. Millions made in the sweat n r! wo -*‘ ,a *enes. Uut Baker was thrown American Fteel mills have been nut I out ., nt f,rst * a,,< * there were no oth. to various and peculiar purposes, but <r t,,n ‘ ats at scoring, never quite n» .leplnrable ax rehabili- n . kitiF'I 37 ,NN1NG fating He thrones of Europe. Eat rt . G1 ANTS—Burns out, Baker 10 " 1 "*PP- Bancroft walked. Frisch foul ed to I>inn. Young walked. Hoyt i »V V K**M«**.» oi r.urope. ear ...... IS a iiu'inui-r l T t,t ' r than Uiese misguided million-1 v; -—,• .«»•- of congress timrimr'lm I tI 1,10 l n ' ir *nge bar. he save, artel * lr «» V" 15 the White Wolf. Anteri-! t? f°, ”?»• Y « U| W walked. Hoyt The trip .ci-med to have ! r a his own “‘'nniey. while Mrs. Eow- ndventurer, who helped make | »I^i„ V " toro, '? ly J" ,hl ' ll,,clsl011 - inc trip seemed lo have, ,„ r „„„ represented bv W. T. Une. 1 h ‘ na « republic. Bancroft scored and Young went to Say. She II. Victim. — third when Peek let Kelly’s grounder / members of this sect, nn.l that 1 1 Wh ‘’' 1 railroads hire men, someone I through their influence Mrs. Fowler “.buying, someone producing and I “has traded a house and lot in lai- rtll PPing, which means better bust . . as rrnuect a nouso and lot in lai.—ee-.a, ,.mcn means better busi p| nn faSned ATTACKS WRIGHT HINTS OF BREAK'S;™ 1 ^ | Colonel Simmons, Before Con- gtcssional Committee, Denies Kian Is Mercenary Outfit I for 100 acres of ’’sand" where thevi --- ail reside juft beyond Tanyard Hill, f *J “true that Ben Turpin is go , . | and which Justice Griffin said was I ‘J! K aave cock-eye Straightened ! . • I not worth $400, and that she, in turn, f lost . of U!i k now that, though it in I Collins’ Remark To Reporters,! kas deeded this farm to Mrs. Bostick | tt ' r< ’ !, ts us only on pay day. However I, niini.i.4 i>„ fnr ‘‘^ r ’ an< * ln ''e and affection.’’ However, Is Uisputcd -By leaving nerself virtually a pauper, Griffith go through hint. Meusel out,”"lioyt to Pipp. ONE RUN, NO HITS, ONE ERROR. YANKEES—Ruth went to., the third base coaching line. Fewnter fanned. (Peck walked. Miller sin gled to right, Peek stopping 'at sec ond. Meusel popped to Kelly. On ■wild pitch both runners advanced. Pipp fanned. NO RUNS, ONE HIT, hand’s family, iKe husband w week age was convicted of the crime of which she was acquitted and who is sentenced to hang November !8. Tq the Mountains of North Car olina, far from the scenes of l.'T past iniquities, this woman, a moth er at 14 years of age nn.l since then a confessed peddler of her own body and soul, will attempt to come back , to live the life, she says, ahe has a!- j gicmonai committee, Ltentes | However, Is Uisputcd -By 1 „7”,y ———• , r.w.nt wavs wanted to live She has been' ... ' . _ — . 7 leaving nerself virtually a pauper. ,, , CANADA. straight ns u die she says since that i Kl«n I» Mercenary Outfit Griffith : He claimed that he was entitled to I 1 “'jnda will hold a general elec- «*™i ou., it™ day last fall When she and Glen Hu"k' . . A ! ^'-;, 0n j", *fr >■property as «• , Up there they ' P-Plj. NO RUNS, TWf) HITS, NO son satisfied law and conscience by j WASHINGTON, Oct. 13.—Wil- LONDON, Oct. 13.—(By Associ- ""umulate.l fees duo from Mrs. Fow-, “ un * h »v’e »et date, for voting. Wheal marriage. And the same strict ten- linn, J. Simmons, of Atlanta, impo- a ‘ a d Press)—Member* of the British f r r ’ " h " m h ". ha '' "Printed as at- j «nnot agree | *ANKEES-Ward fpuUd tojbp ets bv which she beiron to live oii , .i i , i , .. . , , cabinet and the Sinn Fein leaders trrm > feur year?, and thnt it;', 11 bodies, or when par-1S u Uaker Rawlings to Kdly. that day, she continues, will guide her i h „ h ' t T°' the " tan<l v * llen , conferring here today adjourned ut S* to p ™ t <* tht ’ widow a«d his oot *{“ | ‘|« e ® ra »deadlMlted, a general 1no mwm'rSnSii from now on to her dying day. i thc ht ' nnnR on the nuostion of -in, y :;i0 o’clock after being dn session i n ’ ar «t that he vvas in Americus. He j „“* ""** _ automatically, so the I KUf,S ’ NG .“ITS. NO ERRORS estimation of the Ku Klux Kian an hour and a half. Arthur Griffith.• ^ au * P po P°**d to ftnv here and i f., te.l the government which -nn Fein foreign minister, was asked ! ^ ,ha F-','?" aa 'l Bo-'ick. forj» ida «• wth. SECOND INNING. GIANTS—Rawlings doubled ... left. Snyder sacrificed, Hoyt to Pipp. Rawlings out at the plate when Peck took Nehf’s grounder and threw to Sehang. Bum* singled to left, Nehf going to second. Bancroft out. Peek Miller forced Peck, Fir*ch to Raw lings. NO RUNS, NO HITIS, NO ERRORS. SIXTH INNING. GIANTS — Umpire Chill son. Coach Burkett and Pitcher* Toney ’ and Douglas from the Giants' tench. Meusel singled over second, but went out stealing, Sehang to Peck. Haw- lings singled to right.- Snyder struck out. Nehf fouled to-Baker. NO RUNS, TWO HITS, No ERRORS. / YANKEES—Meusel lined to liaw. ings Pipp out, Bancroft to Kelly. Ward out the mute route. 'NO RUNS. NO HITS, NO ERRORS. ’ «,, INNlN^i GIANTS—Burns walked. Ban- croft fanned. FVisch Hied to Meusel. Fewnter robbed Young’of » hit, ink- in <* et ’P left. NO Rt v;Y,v.°. ,I,TS ’ N0 kkrors. v Bskpr. fouled to l-rtseh. Sehang flied to Meusel. Him singled over Nehf’s head. Rawlings -ook I-ewster a grounder and touch- no”error.s NO RWa - om " n :- EIGHTH INNING GIANTS-'-Kelly fanned. M.-usei grounded to Pipp unassisted. Haw- •IS?.”#*"" BU " S ’ -BtWBcf&’gwstar’ noI’rrors: N ° RUNS ’ no I,ira NiNTH INNING. I1 . GlAN TS—Snyder out, Baker />*’, Y,? hf fa " n< ’ <1 ’ 1 Burns out,-W NO y ERRO P R P S. N ° RUNS ’ N ’° —R“th hatted for i’ipp BBS-SISsos Ward walked. Baker to KcMj- and' Ward"wn"s ..ut LLOYDGEORGE COMING TO MEET up in thc . fur away from ami knows • riTair?” she was aske«l “For get it,” she replied. ”1 :r never forget those children of mine, and I’m going to take along their little clothes to lo«>k at when 1 get lonesome for them. “I want to get nwi mountains somewht anybody that knows in anything about me. I want to g to work and make a living and liv a straight and upright life. I’ve sir lied enough in this old world, 1 gue and I’m going to live tin* best of them from Mrs. Hudson, says tives in North Carolina who will take her in and let her find work. Shi will not name the town for which she will start, declaring that s'he wants nobody to know about it, espe cially the family <if Hudson. Immediately after her release spectators and officials began make up a pu she can buy a ”N de i mercenary outfit \>1. Simmons denied h i hand over Klansmen H his authority »o tnat | R. S. HUTCHINSON regulations of war.” Referring to i)i Kleagle K. Y. Clark* he had been empow is straight aj j i ropagating depurtr now on.” he had greater pow S. Hutchinson, one of the >wn residents of Americus. is i*riousiy ill at his home on Forsyth | COUnty, said *«C imu ucvn aumiucu | i. -■••vsisw uuu iu DC * - TuiGnuuun ‘ to practice in the state supreme court discontinued•Jn Times Square, New ERRORS. I “"'I tllstrict fe.leral court, wasm ; ) url< ’ f ^iis that gathered were INNING. CRITICALLY ILL HERE member of the Firrt Baptist church <l*‘ a se thnt traffic cops had to GIANTS—Rawlings doubled to ! of LaGrangc as well ns ‘VChrlstian ! se "J' ,or , ''’serves. left. Snyder sacrificed, (Baker to man." II. declared the Fullers and ! • hfaeball results were posted ' lpp ’ Hied to .Meusel, Rawlings Boftlcks had gotten Mrs. Fowler Into I „ “■ ” ' ' tflucnced her tol'."“ Now Planning To Attend Open- ing Of Atm Conference, Nov. II Same baseball results were posted ... Berlin, for the first time. Gcr- mans were mildlv < n markets AMERICUS SPOT COTTO •ood Middling 19 cent?, clothing, child r .. ..... thatj few needed articles' * money, no people, expi was not at wription wa> ELLAVILLE BOY OF 13 RUNS AWAY FROM HOME Pre , Clou j Open r . of Mr. nnd^;lj : "" ^Irs. Clark Robinson, of Ellaville,! io.-4r» ran away from his home last Friday, | j j ! 0 o October 7, and has not «Tnce been jj.| t * heard from, Mr. Robinson phones the! Times-Recorder. ! j \ : .|5 r Mr. Robinson is very anxious ti locate the youngster and that he be arrested Det LONDON, Oct. Kl.—.(By AnaoeL* ated I’ress).-Premier Lioyr ijL-g' to K< !, to Washingten u, thfVtLul,, in, P andln K conferenea on! Fasten * 0a .P f armaa ""lts and Far taston' questions and it is under- stood unless unforseett tllfflculti.-: t0r ‘!» —- LIVERPOOL MARKET LIVERPOOL. Oci. I.i. — A|J opened quiet, 14-.1 down, (juotu- tions, fullys, I3.B4. Sales 1,000' For many years Mr. Hutchinson .. . has been connected with thc Buchan- ,thine is the li-nv' L utur '‘?, * N " V ’ J, ‘n. Feb. an Hardware company here, in which her situatio'n t '-'"se 1:1.08 12.00 12.82 12.09 -opacity he has made a wide ac- er instance ’th.^ sub- ri'^” Vo'-'a 7TT l 2 ?? : Jl Utt,n,nnc * among thc residents of begun anC * 1 ,2 '* 4 ,2r » ; ‘ 12-irMhe county, as well as warn, friends mfu/ vrhDir ciithdpc ( hs*r«* in the city, ull of whom will NF.W YORK FUTURES learn with sincere regret of his ill- Jan. Mch May 19.40 19.08 18.90 18.48 , quests! pm detained 12:90 1 :30 2:15 2:90 wherever lie may be located. "Ust Friilay some time, Fred ran away from home,” Mr. Robinson Hjiys. ••Since then we have not heard a word from him nor can we locate him. I will pay a reward for information leading to hi* arrest or detention and wish any oni formation will telegraph me to Rllaville. “Fred is 19 years old, about 115 pounds, is 5 fet I tall, fair complected, blue eye, he left home had on a browr. cd *uit, tan shoe*, grey cap, knee; 8 pm nant?.” Mr. Robinson states. ‘‘Please i 1:00 or write, do* eighs .9.4313:1?. IS-i? S L C ^2S ,NTEREST -3.4:: 19.1.”, 18.92 18.:,;) IN PLAINS MOTOR CONCERN 19.40 19.10 18.90 18.4--, ■ The Plaihs Motor Co., formerly 19.45 19.12 18.92 18.-,.",; , wiled and operated by M. A. Cham- 9 ’ 2 *9.1! 18.93 18.551 bliss and J. C. Carter, h.-A. changed 19.4- 19.10 18.92 18.51 ; hands. O. V. lingxhed of Plains. 19.38 19.08 18.88 18.4(11 Buying the interest of J. C. Carter. 19.31 19.02 18.88 18.40; Mr. Hogsed is a well known citi- J9-2® J9.90 18.82 18.40, xeh cf Plains and will devote his 2 1 18.32 18. ,3 18.3.,. time and attention to the business ,, .’!•« *!•;>? »«•<! «i.h M. A. Chambliss who has been 19.92 1X.9H 18.70 18.41 connected with t 19.29 18.9*1 18.82 18.42 ■ number of years. !J-?V |»-J; *9.3"! The Plains Motor Co. does a gen- ’ i’aq i’,'.'; 2’93|erai automobile repair business and 8.2. suce.-s,ful future is predicted for the i.i.j.s Ih.!*j |8.i.» 18.32, new firm. 19.27 18.94 18.79 18.3.",: * 19.1 , 18.85 18.07 18.25 j UNEMPLOYMENT PARLEY -e-— - , ^ t j the upgrade ay from him, telling him first that ,’he had gone to Europe and later that she was in a ranilarlum at Ma rt n. .Abrut this time, he said, paper* j in a bank vault there belonging himself and Mr-;. Fowler were taken hy Longley, and tin* widow's personal i.ropi rty was taken by Mrs. Sherrer. I.ontrlcy has been sued for $150,000 . •%'wm mu u» n« and Mr?. Sherrer for $.70,000 by Nor-1 ? n ‘* in thl " Feneration or for many nterfering* with hi? profes-| to con ! ,, ‘ Voices like Caruso’* never - com ° ,* r °ni heaven to eailh more that on JJ ,n « eeniury, rarely that often NEVER. Much debate! Who will be Coru- so s successor in the opera world! The honor probably will fall to no dona! bu*ln**ss and both are und« ( bend in hail and trover proceeding for : ny L’>1. lino Tr*»v4*r proceeding* «a.. 7, , oiicu f the papers and prop- j , j ■ j ,. n< a !!!T (Jen- Norris say? he ha* been empowered, .* n the world speculated by the Superior court of Troup coun- ®; ,oul ' v ™ would be her successor. r. W w© know that there was only, So with Caruso. I depositions here next Mon- 1 “”Y7 . l day in his suits against Longley anil *. n ^ J *' nn Y Hind. wun i nrusu. “ and will l>e here until i Lnfor,unato ’ ,f £2“ "f'er heard him. s ••uhii.iipp wiiu nns oeeu Mrs. Sherr 'itH the business for a I that tinle. According to Norris. Mrs. Fowltr* FORCES CASHIER TO LIE \ IN VAULT, GETS $3,000 v WINSTON-SALEM, N C Oct n A Inn,, hahdlt entered the -outh °! th t ° F-rmora 1 Bank 1 * forced n Cr £, foniing, '....a ■ysagwaa."’ NAS IVILLE EXPERIENCES / FIRST FROST AND 1C ICE Ct ,:t —TU-- flrst morSfn ■ i^ on •‘ppeaFM K^e thltB n^roin. , a^ompanled hv/k |,,-;,-.y ... —. When, brown check-j „ „-ey cap, knee pant.-,” Mr. Robinson states. “Pieaset in pm .. i»k every one to look out for our Midnight hoy and notify us if b* is locked.” 2 am AMERICUS TEMPERATURES (Furnished hy Rexali Pharmacy) , I'm.-uiit viiL-uiu.-iam-i-H nnout ms. , ENDS SESSION AND OUIT« ' U k i,h I ,e ,0 , ’. rfnc out 1M h '' " as | l‘‘»"Ung himself now to: W ttHtvmv n . Ve l . t ^‘.J‘ r ' nBr W<M,n ” da y afternoon the practice af law as he had for the WASHINGTON, Oct. 13—Thc na-■ but failed. | last seven jears and enjoyed a good 10 nm Noon . 2 pm wii- *■»—me na- — fH f u * >naI conference on unemployment, Norris denied that he was a preach "2 ! a U‘* r creatine a standing committee <*r or loctor^ but said he was a ”scien ®*j ’vith authority to reconvene the full ** ! conference at any time, concluded it* --...si deliberations today and adjourned .OS I tine die. 1 tifie man. as well as lawyer, being a phrenologist, palmist and astral, oger, also s Shakespearean reader of considerable stage experience. Ho • —— - - - clientele in LaQrange. Thorida# morning Atomey Zack Childers appeared for Norris, having | volunteered his services in defense | of a brother lawyer. Mr. Childers was out town Wednesday. ' . GO t HBAT TURNEIVON f.Wr. U. 7*"*, 1 days, th, of- hen fnvdj p ond the steam tamed oS •J’llEN you’ve wondered wits: is the real life of flic men and women, thc young men and the girls, who perform like • phantoms before you! The answer is given, with photographic provision. in Confessions of • Movie Star," , wonderful revelation of mov- leland, which begins in the TIMES-RECORDER » OCT. 17. • Don’t Miss It. ■ par’is k !! L . 83 rr ONE . hour n-irt in °t\' | : ’’r — Alrmen taking , l | he P ylnK hTtalen Pnrfc^ ent ,t 0 e n : l 9 0n ii ‘-“- 0n f- The pr.-jf ; 2* ‘f ot i hour and hteyfpr the 230 miles. .GHAMPLOSES TO ••DIPS” ' .trscic. ?’ ° Ct ’ 1 a —While Bre.’RS straoter, German heavvwnt»Kf <jhnmpiftn. waa bclnc- ^ * : cntliualastlc cr*^ * * v - mU