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FOR NEARLY A CENTURY HAS SET THE PACE FOR MISSISSIPPI JOUKNALISM PRINTS ALL THE NEWS THAT'S FIT TO PRINT AND PRINTS IT FIRST mr ESTABLISHED 1837 THIRTY-TWO PAGES FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS 50c Per Month JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 7, 192S CROWD VIEWS CARNES' ARRIVAL IN ATLANTA SMITH COMING ft Sv'Xif. FOR SPEECH IN GREAT GREEN WAVE ENGULFS A GGIES IN SA TURDA CONTEST i BORDERSTATE HOOVER TALKS IN TENNESSEE ABOUTTARIFF Republican Presidential Can- didate Addresses Great Crowd at Elizabethton Democratic Candidate Will Not Make Any Addresses 1 tmil Danker, "Blond Blizzard," Runs For Four LAYMEN PROTEST in Solid South, However Touchdowns Against Maroons As Lone Score of Bulldogs Is Feature ABOUT POLITICS LOUISVILLE ADDRESS DECLARES THE SOUTH NEEDING PROTECTION TO BE MADE SATURDAY Group of Georgia Methodists Issue Statement Calling for Gospel Preaching Undecided What Other Talks Will Be. Made or What Itin Also Touches UponFarm Re. lief, Claiming Party Platform Offers Best Plan erary Will be Followed By PURSER HEWITT Tulane's Blond Blizzard and associated whirlwinds as sumed cyclonic proportions here yesterday afternoon and the Great Green Wave, led by the dauntless Bill Banker, downed Mississippi's fighting Aggies under a 51 to deluge. Scoring in every quarter and at every style of football, the Crescent City team made an unexpectedly strong, showing in their 1928 conference debut and the force of the Greenic attack swept the almost helpless Maroons well-nigh into the "Great Green Grave' of which Tulano students sing.

Ripping, running and literally ATLANTA, Oct. 6 (AP) Eighty- ALBANY, N. Oct. 6. (AP) My izf i Governor Smith today described in a single sentence his reaction to charges involving his sobriety al leged to have been made last Aug When Clinton S.

Carnes, former treasurer of the Southern Baptist Mission Board, was brought to Atlanta In the custody of police officers who Journeyed to Winnipeg, Canada, fop the man accused of embezzling $1,000,000, a huge crowd of his former fellow townsmen swarmed about the train to catch a glimpse of him. ust in Indiana by the Rev. Man Football Results ning E. Van Nortrand, pastor of the Emmanuel Baptist church, of By W. B.

RAGSDALE (Associated Press Staff Writer) ELIZABETHTON, Oct. 6 (AP) Herbert Hoover appealed to the people of the south today to lay aside party prejudices and vote for a president who represents the principles that correspond to their convictions. Speaking to an immense crowd, many' of whom stood almost ankle deep in a muddy field, the republican presidential candidate made one of the first personal pleas for the stinnort of the normally solid demo this city. Tm satisfied that the lair- CLOSED AFFAIR Biloxl High C5; Brookhaven 6. Yale 27, Maine 0.

Williams 20, Middlebury 0. John Hopkins 14, Richmond 13. Albion College 2, Michigan State Ciinded citizen will be compelled to reach the conclusion that the Rev. Dr. Van Nortrand convicted himself out of his own mouh," said the democratic presidential nominee.

REPORT LEADERS GREAT DIRIGIBLE FITTEDFOR TRIP Graf Zeppelin Expects to Start from Germany for U. S. Next Week POLICE GUARD FORGOT. SMITH Louisville Police Will Protect Nominee onAccount Alleged Threats 0. cratic south that a nominee of his Duke 25.

South Dakota 6. Satisfied With Apology of three laymen of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, in Georgia today issued a statement declaring that "on behalf of our great end faithful membership we protest against dragging our beloved church into politics." "We deplore the action of certain of our bishops who have attempted to reverse the established position of the Methodist Episcopal church and its ministry into party politics," the statement said. "From the very beginning of our church, it has refused to intrude into party politics, and has sought through the Gospel alone to promote the welfare of our state and nation. "We believe the movement started by some of our bishops, if continued, is liable to engender serious strife within the church, if not to disrupt it absolutely. "Not a few of our preachers, following the example of the bishopj mentioned, have brought political discussions into their pulpits, we feel that the pulpit is a sacred place and no utterances should be made from it excert to expound the scriptures and 'proclaim the Gospel of salvation contained therein.

"This is not a matter involving the rights of a preacher as a citizen. Rather, the rights of the members of the church are involved anyone entering one of our churches to hear the gospel unmixed by Mayor Hawes of Massea, N. H. for. Slur party has made in modern political history.

The crowd was tumultous in its welcome of the republican standard bearer. He spoke on a platform built at the foot of a high hill on the edge of the mountain town and the crowd massed into a huge fan ALBANY, N. Oct. 6 (AP) Placing the "solid south" outside of his future speech-making plans, Governor Smith will invade the border state of Kentucky for the first address of his second campaign tour. Next Saturday night at Louisville he will make his seventh speech on national issues since his notification St.

Johns (Annapolis) 28, Randolph Macon 7. Vandcrbilt 12, Colgate 7. Kansas 14, Grinnell 0. Purdue 31, Depauw 0. Army 14, Southern Methodist 13.

West Virginia 23, Haskell 7. Pennsylvania 40, Franklin-Marshall 0. Lafayette 5G, Muhlenburg 0. Ohio Northern 14, Case 0. Heidelberg 6, Muskingum 6 (tie).

Northwestern 14, Butler 0. shaped mass of humanity below him. LOUISVILLE, Oct. 6 (AP) A stringent police guard will be placed NEW YORK, Oct. 6.

(AP) Satisfied with the apology of Mayor H. Gilbert Hawes of Massea, N. for the questioning of a rabbi con around Gov. Alfred E. Smith, demo August 22.

Hundreds of others were seated in temporary stands which sprawled across the hill under the shade of the trees above him. As the candidates car appeared on the outskirts This announcement was made to FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, Germany, Oct. 6 (AP) Dr. Hugo Eckener find the crew of the German dirigible Graf Zeppelin today were rushing preparations in rope of getting away on the transatlantic triD to the United States next week. day by the democratic presidential cerning a ritual murder rumor, cratic presidential candidate and at the Jefferson county armory when he speaks here next Saturday to prevent possible disorders and safeguard him and members of his party during their stay in this city.

of the crowd a roar -went up from nominee at the daily press confer-ence at the eexcutive mansion, after She had put in several hours of the morning on last minute arrange- Pittsburgh 53, Bethany 0. Lowell Textile 24, Trinity 0.. Princeton 50, Vermont 0. Georgia Tech 13, V. M.

I. 0. Wof ord 25. Erskine 12. Chief of Police Roy W.

Easley said They plan to leave some time after Tuesday, wind and weather condi Jewish leaders today said they regarded the incident as closed. Mayor Hawes in a letter to Dr. Stephen S. Wide, president of the American Jewish congress, "clearly and unequivocaly" expressed his regret over the affair. Louis Mar I ments for his departure from Al today.

Chief Easley said he had not re Kentucky 61. Carson Newman 0 the mountaineers crowded about the stands. Launching into his speech, he expanded his views on farm relief, prohibition and other platform declarations, but made no reference to the religious issue that is stirring the southern states. Hoover did, however, make an appeal for fair tions permitting. ceived a communication from police officials at Jackson, who were Georgia 52, Mercer 0.

Alabama 27. Ole Miss 0. shall, president of the American- political deliverances when they said last night to be forwarding a Syracuse 32, William and Mary 0- A cabin has been reserved or W. B. Leeds cf the American tlnplate family, but he Is reported as ill and uncertain whether he will be able arc forced to choose the alternative play and good sportsmanship, assert letter alleged to have been written by E.

Lucas, Route 1, Dawson Springs, Ky." containing an alleged strutting long uasny Banker raced for four touchdowns as well as several long gains which did not end in scores. His yellow thatched hair, unfettered by head gear, bobbed in and out about i majority of Tulane plays. A beautiful 45-yard run, perhapf the outstanding play of the enUra pa me gave the Aggies their lona score when Top" Fappcnheimer zigzagged through the Grecnnla backs, eluded the safety man wuli neat sidestepping and crossed iha Olive and Blue goal line. The pame was scarcely five mln utes old when the fans were electrified by the Bliz2ardM A. and M.

had received the klckoff and advanced but little, punting and then intercepting a Grccnie pass In Tu lane territory. Failing to calru Pickens kicked over the enemy' coal and It was Banker's ball on his twenty yard Bill stood baric, of the ten yard line, tested the vxtt and prepared for a but ho kick was forthcoming; Instead the scintillatlnK back snatched the ball, darted at the end, faked insida una ran outside, dodging, cutting anl sidestepping while perfectly worklnx interference cut men in front ot him, blocked tackier at the tlda of him and gave invaluable aid lit the sprint he made 'for the, first touchdown, sweeping almost tha kngth of the field while Maroon arms clutched nothing but cmpti ucr3 and Maroon noses 'bit iha dust.M Sccuws 05-yard race for taucTn down in the last of the quarter longer but not to spectacular Blond Bill's first trot. In between the long Holland for Tulane had scooped up a fumble from Plckcn's hands anl dashed 44 yards for touchdown. Banker made a touchdown in tha second period after a march down the field, and Bl crossed the Aggie goal line twice in the third, period. Masse pulled a pretty run in the fourth period 'for a touchdown and Jastram Jumped over tha line for the last marker in the final quarter.

Sccuws placekicked the' goal rftef the first touchdown and Whatlc? kicked both goals in the thirl quarter." Five goals after scoring; were missed. Figures on the game showed thaU the Aggies tiod their rivals in firtt but there were eight touchdowns which Tulane made uhlcli could have been first downs if tha drives had not the coal line. Of the ten first downs A. and M. made, six came in tne first quarter, while four of them were results of passes.

Tulane distributed of absenting themselves from their churches or submitting themselves to political agitations, thereby their ing that we prove ourselves wortny, to make the tvip. threat against Gov. Smith. Conn. Aggies 33, Wesleyan 0.

Ohio State 41, Wittenburg 0. Holy Cross 40, St. Johns 0. Miami 8, Transylvania 0. Harvard 16, Springfield 0.

Ohio Wesleyan 17, Michigan 7, Brown 32. Worcester Poly 0. Passage has also been engaged by Efforts of Dawson Springs offici Jewish commttee, who had threatened to bring charges against the mayor unless he apologized or resigned, expressed himself as satisfied. Rabbi S. Brennglass and J.

Shul-kin, president of the Jewish congregation in Massena, in a joint letter to Mr. Marshall informed him of their satisfaction with the Robert Reiner, a textile manufac als to identify the alleged writer of turer of Weehawken, N. and bany either Monday or Tuesday. After spending a day or two in New York city in conference with party leaders, the governor will leave by special rtain Thursday morning for Chattanooga and Nashville, for further conferences with democratic chieftains of that no speeches. Beyond his engagement in Kentucky, the governor said nothing had been decided as final, this even including the day of his departure for New York by regular train.

It is quite generally believed, however, that the week of October 15 will find him in Chicago and somewhere in Missouri for the second and third speeches. Tentative schedules submitted to him for revision are understood to have undergone considerable change the note wTere unavailing but Police Judge Lee Dixon of that town said North Carolina 26, Maryland 19. Frederick Gilfillan, an American who resides at Lucerne, Switzer he was acquainted with an R. E. W.

and L. 38, North Carolina 6. Lucas, a farmer, who always has had land. apology. a reputation as a "good rghts are Invaded and their spiritual life hindered.

"Hence we deprecate and deplore the conduct and utterances cf such preachers as those who have brought political agitation iinto their pulpits. We believe that such preaching Is contrary to the Scriptures and 1 inconsistent with the history and traditions of our church." Suggestions Sent The fuel gas cells were being today. Other preparation work V. I. 32, Hampden Sydney 7.

Davidson 52, Elon 0. Florida 26, Southern 0. Presbyterian 12, Wake Forest 7. worthy of self government and worthy of confidence as officials in proportion as we keep these contests free from abuse, fre from misrepresentation and free from words and acts that carry regret." "In a contest like this, there is no place for personal bitterness," he said. "A great attribute of our political life has been the spirit of fair play with which our presidential contests have been waged in former years, and the sportsmanlike spirit in which we have accepted the result." The candiadte touched upon the farm relief issue, declaring that no such far-reaching and specific proposal has ever been made by a po consisted mainly of makirjg draught U.

S. Birmingham Southern 12, Mill proof the 28 sleeping cabins of the trew. SAN ANTONIO IS FILLED WITH YETS BODY IN MEET Each individual will be provided with a warm sleeping bag because saps 0. Citadel 19, Stetson 0. L.

S. U. 46, S. L. I.

0. Louisville 72, Eastern Teachers Chattanooga 15, Furman 0. Tennessee 41, Centre 7. Georgetown 45, Union 6. I and no one now will venture to say whether the nominee will make To Cal Coolidge Important National and of low temperatures expected to tiicountered at high altitudes.

An additional steward was engaged today, bringing the total of the crew to forty. The dirigible has a flying range of 6,200 miles and can stay in the three weeks of it on the road or re- turn fora brief lay-over after two I weeks. Western Kentucky 18, Southwest Thousands of Legionnaires Gather in Preparation for Their Annual Reunion Legislative Questions Come for Considerations air 126 hours if necessary, all the STUDENTS RUSH GATE, HURT MAN litical party in behalf of any industry in our history. He dismissed the prohibition issue with a single paragraph in which he asserted that the purpose of the eighteenth amendment was to protest the American home, and that an obligation was placed upon the president to secure its honest enforcement, and "to eliminate the abuses that have grown up around it." "I wish it to succeed," he added. He turned then to a brief outline HOT SPRINGS, Oct.

6. (AP) Several committee meetings for preliminary consideration of the national legislative and econ omic questions and a meeting of the board of directors made up the WASHINGTON, Oct. 6 (AP Suggestions formulated by an of representatives of all political parties in Porto Rico for the of the hurricane-devastated areas in Porto Rico have been delivered to President Coolidge by Santiago Iglesis, president of the Porto Rican senate. The chief item recommended would be a loan authorized by the congress of the United States "sufficient to cover the greatest need." of the country" and provided 'w out interest and under generous terms." The legislature of i'orto Rico would then have, according to Senator Iglesias, sufficient power under the organic act to "undertake the permanent reconstruction of our devastated areas." WANTS EARLY TRIAL EL PASO, Texas, Oct. 6 (AP) Albert B.

Fall, whose trial early this Police Arrest One College Boy and Questioning Will Follow second day's program for delegates of his views on a number of other time maintaining wireless communication either with one side of the Atlantic or the other. Every detail has been worked out to a nicety, even the weight of oci per capita that can be carried and the menus that will be placed be-fere the passengers on the hop from Friedrichshafen to Lakehurst, New Jersey. With a capacity of 344,487 cubic feet, a length over all of 770 fee' rrd a night of 116 feet, the Grai Zeppelin surpasses in size the ordi nary ocean flier and by 50 per cent the dimensions of the American -ii-rigible Los Angeles. The main gondola is 98 feet long and is built frn the balloon's lower surface, being completely exposed forward, but taperL-g into the balloon aft like an Inverted dugout. SAN ANTONIO, Oct.

6. The tempo of preparations for the American Legion National convention, which opens here Monday, quickened today with the arrival of the national commander, Edward E. Spafford of Indianapolis. Five army kitchens were established in the business district, five extra registration booths were erected, hotels packed every possible bed into their rooms, and headquarters were established for every department and committee of the organization. The greatest Influx of Legionnaires is expected tomorrow.

During the day an army of crack ern 0. Wisconsin 22, Notre Dame 0. Lehigh 14, Penns. Military 7. St.

Bonavcnture 7, Manhattan Boston College 6, Navy 0. Indians 10, Oklahoma 7. Illinois 33, Bradley 6. Oberlln 12, 7. Otterbein-32, Baldwin Wallace Western Reserve 70, Kcnyon 6.

John Carroll 12, Kent State 0. Louisiana Poly 19, Clark 6. Virginia 13, South Carolina 24. Chicago 47, Wyoming 0. Texas Aggies C9, Sewanee 0.

Marquette 19, Lawrence 7. DeQuesne 10, t. Thomas 0. Beloit 20, Northwestern (Water-town) 0. Iowa Reserves 13, Indiana Re-serves 7.

Augustana 20, Carthage 6. Illinois College 24, Lincoln 0. Elmhurst 19, Wheatoi 0. Illinois Wesleyan 3, Know. 0.

Clemson 6, Alabama Poly 0. Arkansas 31 "ollege of Ozarks 0, Northwestern 14, Butler 0. to the annual mid year confer' ence of the United States chamber of commerce here today. Under the leadership of William questions advocating strengthening of the "protective "The great manufacturing industries of the south are dependent upon it," he asserted. "Your vast sninning industry, your iron and Butterworth of Moline, president of the national body, the her first downs evenly throughout the game, and made seven of tha ten on line plays or close end runs.

board was scheduled to meet at steel industries, are the product of 4 n. m. todav. Penalties hit Tulane hardest, tha Ai pointment of a nationally re it. He declared himself against any laxitv in immigration restriction: presentative committee of business, prof' ssional and industrial leaders Greenies drawing CO yards to 20 for the Aggies.

Two of the latter wcr for two incomplete passes. Figure in the summary show Tulane by far for continued development of im to study the subject of waterpower year on a charge of conspiracy to defraud the government In connec policies was announced yesterday outklcked the Aggies tut it must bo proved highway; completion oi tne Mississippi flood control project; de-fpnse of the foreien trade: the sup remembered that two Aggie punt tion with the leasing of Teapot by President Butterworth. The committee has as its chairman, peace officers borrowed from every city in the United States that has jever entertained a Legion conven-l tion reported to local authorities for duty. I Commander Spafford said he expected this to be the biggest convention in Legion history. He ar BIRMINGHAM, Oct.

6. (AP) Bernard Frazier, 21 year old student at Birmingham-Southern college was arrested today for questioning in connecting with the severe beating administered last night by a gang of -young men to VV. L. Gray, a gate keeper, as they rushed the gate at the Howard-Marion football game. Gray was badly beaten, sustained severe lacerations and contusion to his head in addition to three broken ribs.

He was treated at a hospital but later was removed to his home. Officers said they would seek the identity of the other members of the gang through questioning Frazier. Dome was postponed after his physical breakdown, wants his case to LOS ANGELES WILL PASS OYER STATE port of a sound merchant marine economy in government to bring Frederick A. Delano, former presi were -blocked, while 1 Tulane had many kickbffs in its list of kicks to be averaged. dent of the Wabash railroad and go to trial in Washington "not later Nebraska 12.

Iowa State 0. Cornell 13, Rlpon 0. Morningslde 26, Dakota 0. about further tax reduction; maintenance of the army and navy to Bcsiaes the outstanding Dlay of than next ApriL" such a point as will remove "even at one time chairman of the federal reserve board. Recognition of the need of a comprehensive study of methods of Banker for Tulane and Pappcn- hcimcr for the Aenies.

Cantain the fear of foreign invasion," ana Nebraska Wesleyan CO, Grand Is Pickens, Stone, Vanddvcre. Lewis. land College 0. Navy's Big Dirigible Starts for foreign policies directed to the pause of neace. and Sm th took eff Aggie laurel Colorado Aggies 26, Colorado ABEMARXIN Armstrong was an atle Banker Teachers 0.

developing the nation's waterpower resources, especially for generating electric power, prompted the naitonal chamber executive to appoint leaders. from all sections of Texas University 12, Texas Tech For Fort Worth for American Legion Meeting tupporter for Tulane ai were Vrung, Whatley, Roberts, Hitckcr and Lanfc fceeuws. rived in a tri-motored airplane, one of the hundreds of planes expected to visit the city for the convention. Prospects that the whole question of air corps administration might come before the convention were seen today when Col. William Mitchell, former assistant chief of the air corps, who resigned after being court martialed for his criticisms of the air corps administration, telegraphed that he would attend.

A strong block of Legionnaires has always advocated adoption of Mit- the country to the committee. President Butterworth said the (Continued on Pige Ten) i. The nominee urged a continuance of just and generous laws for the relief of war veterans; a revision of court procedure to bring about "swifter and surer a strengthening of the public school system and institutions of higher learning to provide an enlarged opportunity for the young. He reminded his audience that "all legislation, all administrative 'jjieWeotlier purpose of the committee would NAVAL Am STATION, LAKE Legionnirc Shot HURST, N. Oct.

6 (AP) The o. Antioch 31, Cedarville 6. Wabash 38, Central Normal 0. Centenary 20, Daniel Baker 12. Coe 32, Iowa State Teachers 0.

Earlham 18, Hanover 7. State Prep Games Lexington Sallis 6 (tie). Greenwood 44; Ittabcna 6. Yazoo Aggies 24; Tchula 0. Pike Aggies Amite Aggies 0.

Smith Aggies Crystal Springs e. Houston Rice Institute St. be to examine existing laws as they apply to water power development and to recommend the passage of Jegislatlon for needed changes. navy's giant dirigible Los Angeles left her hangar here shortly after By Toy Cannon NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 6 (AD dusk tonight to attend the American Legion convention in San An jchell's proposal for a separate air Frnk Frick.

of Le Mars. Iowa. tonio, Texas. shot by a toy cannon as the train carrying the Iowa delccatlon la ih She carried a crew of 40 men and Mississippi Mostly fair Sunday; Monday partly cloudy, possibly showers in north portion. Sun rises 5:53 a.

m. Sun sets 5:37 p. m. officers, with Lieut. Commander H.

V. Wiley in command. American Legion convention at San Antonio pulled into the local t. Edwards 37. It was expected that the ship Berkeley California 7: Mary's tion.

corps promotion list and his contention that fliers should hold the chief administration offices in the air corps. A notable visitor who arrived today was Lady Edward Spencer Churchill, titled English woman, whose first request on reaching the city was to see a pickaninny. "I have heard so much about them," she said, "but I have never 0. would be tied to a mooring mast at The legionnaires had been firm he miniature cannon at each stoa Fort Worth, Texas, by Monday morning. Reno Utah 32; Nevada 7.

Fayetteville, Ark. College 'of but as it fired here Flick acciden Sixteen Members of Legion Are Sick NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 6.AP) Sixteen members of the American Legion party from Miami. were ill when they arrived here today enroute to San Antonio to attend the annual Legion convention. They blamed their illness on drinking chocolate milk during an hour stopover at Pensacola last night.

A physician administered treatment when they arrived here The tentative rottie for the trip Ozarks U. of Arkansas 21. tally stepped in front of it. His fore would carry the dirigible over At Breckenridge, Tex. Texas Chris arm was seriously injured and he was taken to a hospital for lanta, Montgomery, New Orleans, action must stand the supreme test that it provide equal opportunity for all citizens, not for any special group." Two Killed, Ttco Injured in Wreck ASHLAND, Oct.

6 (AP) Two persons were killed, two seriously injured and two others slightly injured today when a party of seven steppe dout of the way of one train and directly into the path of another at East Point, near Paintsville, Ky. The dead are: Mrs. Angeline Davis, 50, and William Clyde Pelfrey, 13. The seriously injured are Martha Davis, 9, and Florence Davis 12. Richard Pelfry, 10, and Cecil Hall, 12.

were slightly injured." Mrs. Bell Pelfry escaped unhurt. tian University 19; Simmons University 3. San Antonio and Fort Worth. 4- Los Angeles U.

S. C. 19; Oregon NAVY SCUTTLED AGAIN ANNAPOLIS, Oct. 6. (AP) State 0.

HAWAIIAN'S NOMINATE HONOLULU. Oct. 6-AP Pasadena University of Califor Louisiana: Sunday and Monday, generally fair, light to moderate easterly winds on the coast. Arkansas: Sunday, generally warmer in east portion. Osiahoma: Sunday, generally fau; Monday, partly cloudy.

cJt! "Texas: Sunday and Monday generally fair. TfSt Sunday and Monday Navy's football ship was scuttled again today, this time by Boston nia at Los Angeles 32; California Tech 0. Voters of the territory of Hawaii were called on In a primary election seen one." Her wish wafe immediately granted. She is here as an honor guest of the American Legion Auxiliary. WARSHIPS AT JAPAN YOKOHAMA, Japan, Oct.

6 (A P) The United States cruiser Trenton with Rear; Admiral J. R. Y. Blakely aboard and the cruisers Memphis and Milwaukee arrived today for a visit of a week. and none was in danger.

college, six to nothing. The Bos- New Orleans Loyola frosh 22; Next t' beta' mistaken fcr a oday to nominate candidates for a All are members of the Miami onians scored late In the first per wealthy widder, th' most danRcrou3 representative to congress. 'Victor Drum and Bugle corps which won Houston, republican incumbent. thing Is lookin like a deer. We are aU crazy when we do a lot things.

iod and then held the Middles at critical times to maintain their advantage which came with Weston's and Bertram O. Klvenbureh. demo the national championship at the Legion convention in Paris last Rayville High 70; Chamberlain-Hunt Military Academy O. New Orleans Holy Cross 34; Bay St. Louis 6, said Judge Pusey, in orderin an crat, were unopposed for the respec touchdown.

year, alienist out th court room fdar. tive nominations,.

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