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THE TUSCALOOSA NEWS TM NIWS OI TODAY IS POINTED TODAY On of Tuscaloosa's greatest asset is the full leased wire of The Asso ciatcd Press, distributing world newt In an unbiased manner. BXBvnro 90 pxb ckwt TWSCAI.OOSA coxrTT More than ninety percent of the people in this county are readers of thl piper. It is a remarkable advertising medium. AND TIMES-GAZETTE NINETY-TWO YEARS OLD NO. 139.

PRICE FIVE CENTS TUSCALOOSA, ALABAMA, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 7, 192.3. W. and L. Refuses to Play W. and J.

With Negro on the Team BESEIGED CONVICTS Wednesday Night FINALLY KILLED IN ALABAMA SWAMPS OLE MISS CREW BY 56 TO 0 SCORE WALTON PI.AYS LAST CARD, ISSUES CALL FOR SOLONS TO MEET DR. ZIMRI SHIRLEY I DIES AT HOME HERE I FTER LONG ILLNESS THREE DAY BATTLE Dr. K. G. Howe, of the Unit of Alabama, speaking upon tin ject of city government and stre the gity manager form of govern which lie thinks the latest and type of city government, will be Bodies Indicate Last Two Died of the principal speakers before by Own Hand to Escape luncheon meeting, of the Ju, Ammonia Fumes Chamber of Commerce Wednes evening at tile Terrace Garden Washington, Oct.

6. The scheduled football Koine between Washington and Jefferson and and Lee Colleges was "olficially declared off today Bulky Crimson Line Too Much agiinst'ohirfeT WwtMar negro i Calls Session of Legislature to I or Light Mississippi half back of the lied and Black Precede by Few Days Meeting Backfield team for the last three years and Authorized by Recent Election 1 winner of the national pentathlon r. championship at Philadelphia last ipQ VSK THEM TO PASS' yCUpon arrival of the Washington ANTI-KLAN LEGISLAftON COMPTONS TOE UNERRING IN GOlLSf AFTER TDOWN tor About a Year and With 9 Heart Leakage Recently, I Old Veteran Succumbs a 2 o'clock. 1 LEADER APPARENTLY The program for the event is to KILLED BY BESEIGERS in charge of Mayse Tucker, chairuv. of the program committee, LAST MAYOR OF CITY FIRST COMMISSIONER Real Blua Law Clamped Down' on Birmingham Now (lty Associated Iresd.i BIRMINGHAM, Oct.

6. A thirty-three word paragraph in a city ordinance that many residents never knew existed was today made effective by police orders and Birmingham is looking forward to the "bluest" day of her existence tomorrow. Under the edict that lias gone forth there'll be no golf on public or private links: no tennis anywhere; no pool, billiards, cards or dominoes in clubs; no croquet; no horseshoe pitching; no amateur rootbatl or baseball in back lots; In short, no outdoor or indoor games of shy character or any pubjic exerciser The brief paragraph in the city code which barks up a state law and under which the police are acting, reads: "Any person who engages in any sport, game, public exercise or exhibition on Sunday, must on conviction be punished as provided in. section 1216 of the Code of Alabama. Birmingham's several exclusive clubs were officially advised that they could not play golf tomorrow and, clubs of every character were requested to close tlieir pool and Lee team, Graduate Manager Richard Smith protested against I inish 1' lgh( Bel ween High- nttrf nil I vn 1.

it I Handed Governor Memories of Flanders Gas Attacks Roused by Tactics Used to Conquer Desperadoes Loading Pharmacist of Tuscaloosa, Prominent Mason. Funeral This Afternoon and Legislature Seen in Move Clinton and Harry Schmitt. There wtU be a one-act play, which is press-agehted as possessing a bevy of pretty girls from the University and there is to be a quartet, the which is being kept MacCartee Makes Brilliant Run Through Whole Team, 67 Yards for Tally A line in which Alabama held nearly twenty pounds the advantage triumphed over a good backfield from the University of Mississippi on Denny Field here yesterday afternoon to the tune of 56 to 0. Mississippi's line was Alabamas backfield played some good football, but is not (By Associated Prcsfj.) WESTERN STATE PENITENTIARY, a warded secret. Vie Paducah, Oet.

6. Officials membership of Emmett McCauley, West, declaring it was one of the traditions of the Southern institu- tion that its athletes shoul not compete against a negro player, Coach John W. Helshman declined to bar West from the game, pointing out that he was a bonatide student I of the Oklahoma legislature for and bad represented the college in October 11 for the purpose of the three previous years, this being-his enactment of a law to project Uje peo (lty Pres.) OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. Oel. fi.f A call for an extra -ordinary ses-1 coach for the invaded the bullet-torn mess ball Tuscaloosa high school.

Is to talk i stronghold of the three convict mu r- upon high school athlectics with spe-derers In the prison here i e'a reference to the football team late today and found it a place otlan(1 its season which began Friday death, if.K with a 33 to 0 win from the Reform final year. The final decision in the contro- a finished product. Captain iont- verBy wag made by thc ot the ple from masked and lawless mau-rauders and. secret organizations was issued tonight by Governor J. I C.

Walton. Simultaneously a statement was made public by Aldrich Blake, exe-' cutlve counsellor, declaring that "the Zimri Shirley, eighty years of age, passed aw.ay at his home in this city at 9:30 oclock yesterday morning following a serious illness of about a year and an even more acute illness of the past two or three months due to leakage of the heart. He was at one time mayor of Tuscaloosa, the last mayor under the old form of city government and thefirst president of the city commission under the present form of city government. He has always been one of the most prominent of the residents of this city and county, though ho retired from active participation in business about ten years ago. During the Civil War Dr.

Shirley high school. Man-Woman Freed of Murder Charge Wont go on Stage bell of the Washington and Lee faculty informed of the situation by long distance telephone, gave in- I After the barricaded covert of thc desperate trio had been flooded with fumes from high proof ammonia this afternoon, a storming party of sev en men entered the building. No sign of life was found on the ground floor of the two story building. Causiously the Invaders moved to tlie second floor. There they found the bodies of the mutineers, who died with the blod of three prison gomcry, Smithson and Mustin starred for Mississippi.

For Alabama, MacCartee ran sixty-seven yards for a. goal, and Camp Intercepted a forward pasj and covered thirty-five yards for a goal. Compton kicked eight goals without a miss. A la iiama celebrated her victory last night with a shirt-tail parade four blocks long, led by the University band. For the victory was a good one even though (he score was one-sided.

It showed Alabama root- governor is ready, and that lie Is structions that the team should not willing to meet the play against a negro athlete. The The goveriMfr's action was freeept- ultimatum was delivered to. Presi-jed as a challenge for a finishfight dent S. S. Baker of Washington and I with members of the legislature "who Jefferson, who upheld Coach Heis- have sought his Impeachment and his man's, ruling that West should not advisors made no effort to.

hide the tj ll be barred. fact tht thfT woro preparing for llaVy FiyCl lflS I am sorry the unfortunate situ-' 1,10 attacl (By Associated Press.) CHICAGO. Oct. 6. Fred who for 14 years posed alter- i nateiy as the husband of ohe woman i volunteered at eighteen years of age Iguaids a ictim ot the gunmen and the wjfe 0f another man.

and and soon was made a first lieutenant I pIstolB, when the Bfeak for wbo this -week was acquitted of the in the 141st Alabama regiment. In in Pulitzer Race liberty was Initiated early Wednes- muvdPr of Richard Tesmer, insurance action at Chicamauga his captain was killed and Dy. -Shirley filled the position. With great loss being inflicted upon hfs men, he held a position anil fought desperately there for three rs a team which has improved very ation arose, President Baker was Jh eaU materially in the past week and quoted as saying. I respect the VorM fe which will gixe a good account of it- traditions which Washington- and pwpr for October 17 at which son MerdaVs01 wcd in the a Tncr'S of impels son Yesterdays game opened the game, but W.

and J. College is a Southern Conference season for Ala- pqfthcrn school with traditions too. bnwn. able state officers won hi be made. The call indicated tliat information tiss Wright plane today won the jit lias never made any distinction obtained by military courts through-j Pulitzer race, thc world's premier It tvfitioTxia it fivinrr rr J.

Wfllla-jns, U. b. nymg a Cur- day morning on tlieir hands. adjuster, shot during a hold-up. will oatp dfessed.

ap-. not appPar on tTie stage in Chicago. ST. LOUIS. Oct.

6. Lieutenant A. Parently had been killed by bullets. ThomDSon who drra.1(1 at fired during the siege. Lawrence lnMpson, w.ip aonpea lemate at tire as soon lie.

was released from companions stHuoed tn the waist Jai1' ad been billed to appear in days when word w'as sent him that it con i anions, -tri; ped to the waist. femininr garb at a theatre here he could hold out for three days al- through the heart nv'ftl, andFerN kaS its bill boards plastered Red forces could gain their point, land it was believed bv their with clippings bearing on I It was in Virginia a little later own pistols to scam- the ammonia murder trial. The theatre an-j that Dr. Shirley, a "little red-faced 1 stois to escape the ammonia i nounced tonight, however, that it had Rebel with five men captured the speed classic at- a speed of 243.67 miles an hour for the 200 kilometers 127.27) miles. His total elapsed time was 30 minutes, 36.1 seconds.

fumes. During the greater part of yester- against color or creed. Charles West, O' I IX I ll A lx ft 1 1 llilln I xx It ienli. Hue ball whd was the cause of thc controversy has been one of the best students in the college for the last three years. He has been an honor to the sch.ool both as a student and as an out the state would be placed before the legislature to support the executive's demand for anti-liu Klux Klan legislation.

Counsellor Blake declared that the call indicates that martial law-will be lifted soon." Martial law throughout the state was declared three weeks ago Thc navy also took second, third and fourth places. The army finished in fifth and sixth places. Lieutenant H. The storming party entered the the appearance after or-fss hall 5:19 o'clock. I ties succeeded in investing the dis-1 ot ce ha( asked for a ruling from the city legal sword of Colonel Drake, who with seventeen men had become separated from the other men of the Northern army in the confusion of battle.

Though he rarely spoke of the feat, sword has been one of Dr. Shir-s treasures throughout his life. I Following the gallant fight at he was offered a captaincy in dajrs game was in Mississippi territory. The heavy score came in the form of two in the first quarter, two in the second and Tour in the thtrrl. Alabama i played for time to a small degree in the fourth quarter, and that quar- atllletc-ter went without a score.

The first 0 touchdown came in thc first seven i Bishop McDowell minutes of play. The second Came 1 near the end of I ho first quarter, and LOlldllCted Blirial the third came in ten minutes after the opening of the second quarter. Thc visitors kicked to Alabama at thc beginuing of the game, and Gillie returned the ball to-the thirty-t iye yard line. After short gains -Alabama punted to the visitors' goal Bishop McDow'ell, of the diocese of tho Episcopal church, in charge yesterday of the of Dr. Stewart.

McQueen, for of Beloved Rector I Labor Speaker Decries Tendency Toward Conservatism with 230. Lieutenant IV. Miller of the army finished fifth with speed, of 2 1 8,9 1 LieqteuaBt jL D. Uork- the building with the shrapnel foftn- Uoors uutlag today up thej'residen sixth with a siwcl qf 216.46. I ed by bursting rifle grenades and Lieutenant Alexander Pearson, the twice succeeded in placing tear gas i the enlt dther aitnr entry-, Nyffs' forced in the building.

noon out of the race due to motor troubles The siege wore through three days I froll, high powered rifles and two Coolidge, accompained by Mrs. tltli a speed i machine guns' swept the interior of idSu an1 a Party of friends bad a six J. D- Cork- Dm butldhwiG, Lhe shrapnel foWi-: boors uuting.today op the with a rtdf 216.46. ted by bunting rifle grenades and returned early this Cool-1 army of the Confederacy, but the I Doctor unassuming nature led him fceply tb.t he would not accept at 1, in North. even- Vanuary 10.

184S, tffe son of Moses and Roena: Slvirley who came to before he ieft sight at the field on I apimrenUy' proKfforli children freedo oCthe tended the Northport schools, seeur- tn the istieets. mg the education they had to offer. to dislodge the desperadoes. Alabama w'as funeral long line and Mississippi punted back, 'years rector ot the church of the Alabama satrted -hiltffig the line tor Holy Gomforter in Montgomery. The goans, and with thc fourth down and Montgomery pastor was a relative of two yards to go, Barnes went attorney John McQliedn of this city ut hr and one of the most learned and'best down.

Compton kicked the goal. f), c)0 Alaliajna kicked, and a few minutes later BarncH Intercepted a for- loved of the churchmen of the state. His death occurred at 7 oclock last iiv Associate'll VrcGs.) PORTLAND, Oregon. Oct. American Federation of Labor i-on-vewtion-rtoday heard a voice raised against tile "ultra couserx-atives," and against those who would spread diweusion in Union ranks lty attacks upon radicuis.

Today, however, three hundred I oun, Bess rumors are afloat and then the outbreak of the Civil pounds of 106 proof ammonia was af add 1 1 confusion of the peo- War ended schoo ng for him. obtained from Paducah, and emer- Matc icd agains the ears of lo- After the Civ War Dr Sh.rley irenev nine lines wore laid to cal residents for safety of their loved was married October 2 1868, to the building by members of the 13 hc reporter managers of Miss Cherokee Williamson, of North- hotels who said that offers of I Her of the Missouri Governor Wont Observe Fire Prevention Week Friday morning. Dr. McQueen went to Montgomery during a yellow fever epidemic more This address was delivered by Max iS. Hayes, of Cleveland, a delegate than twenty-five years ago, disre-0 thp 1nternatunaI Typographical garding warnings as to danger at-1 union, and following him came John tending his going to that city when iJm Lewis, proficient of the United large port.

family, too, was one premiums were made for rooms by most prominent of the early families curious throngs constantly pouring of this vicinity, coming to tills see-in here to witness the "battle of Ed- i tion from Virginia. For tho next dyvtite." thirty-five years, Dr. Shirley was the Walters break for liberty was senior member of the firm of Shirley forecast by Guard R. Gunn three I Williamson in Tuscaloosa. During tackiug forces, working behind the protection of Improvised metal shields.

When this work was completed, tlie.gmmonia, held under compression in heavy metal drums, was released. For an hour the ammonia was al- ward pash and covered fifteen yards. A forward pass failed when it was needed, and the ball went over to Mississippi. The visitors were forced to punt, giving the ball to Alabama at the center of the Hold, and here Gillis went around thc end for twenty yards. A punt from Alabamas thirty-five yard line gave the Dali to Mississippi on her own twenty-yard line.

Mississippi tried a forward pass and was caught near many citizens of the caiytal had left Mine Workers of America, who flayed owing to the yellow fever those elements in union ranks which (liy AsfcociaGtl Press.) JEFFERSON CITY, Oct. 6 Fire prevention week called by President Coolidge for the week commencing tomorrow, will not be observed officially in Missouri. Govern or Hyde having refused to issul a proclamation asking such observance. peril. His untiring service as Sector won for him the love of the congregation, and he numbered hundreds of friends among other dcnotniiia- refuse to.

abide by established union traditions and rules. Hayes in speaking of himself and assistants tti Cleveland said: own goal line where a punt wass tlons in Montgomery lowed to creep into the mess hall week aE who said at that time i this time he took a very active part Then control valves were closed and i 'Valters is getting ready for a break in all the civic affairs of this city another anxious hour passed xvhile I and hn he docs he is going to take i and served as Mayor and as first besiegers waited for the wind to 1 flve or s'x guards along with him, I president of the city commission sweep the fumes clear of tlfe barri-! hut 1 am watching for him. (when the form of the city govern- jartP Gunn was not on duty at the time ment was changed. Tlie mopping" party of seven outbreak, i picked men then moved across the tlje no-tnan's-Iand about file mess, hall, nerves taut, and fingers curved about their pistols. Those awaiting i IT-NITLNTIARY.

Get. Mou-; at "the firing line" heard a shot Jo Walters. Lawrence Gnffitl from within the building. The word Hany convict flashed out "all dead." Then the siege of Eddyville" Griffith and mur- 1 derers were found dead when at-was tickers entered the Barricaded mess Dr. Shirley's retirement from active life came about ten years ago at about the time of the death of his wife.

To his marriage were horn ten children, nine of whom survive. They arc D. V. Shirley, J. B.

Shirley, J. Shirley and Albert Shirley, four boys, aud Mrs. J. J. Neilsou, Mrs.

G. A. Daniel, Mrs. Collier Foster, Mrs. i J.

L. Foster and Mrs. R. C. Allison.

hall here late today. ended. The Rector was educated the "We do not Stigmatize any one who i University qt tho South (Sewanee) haH. MP courage to udvocgtc an orig- The first quarter ended Alabama aud for twenty-three years was bcc- i ir rotary oL the board of trustees of Alabama found herself very near th the Mississippi goal line early in the 1, positioh which ho-Uho follow "false philosophies and second quarter after plowing through i ra vi fJ "false gods and told of the fights' the line for gains. Hubert took the ahud is survived I his union has mude against "ageftts hall over and Couiptou kicked the S' fe Bnd chlWre.

all of from Moscow and radical forces, goal. Alabama kicked and Clemens Molltsraory' Whatever conflicting forces there' captured thc Mississinpian with the I' 0 he in the convention arc expect- hall live yards from thc visitor's goal ARMY BEATS FLORIDA cd oconie to a test of strength Mon- llnc. Here Mississippi punted, hut WEST POINT. N. Oet.

6. jjlay following the report of the com-the punt was blocked and Hudson fcl rmy footDall team defeated the mittcc on resolutions to which was ou the ball for a touchdown. AnotU- VmycrSity ol Florida 20 to 0 In a referred a resolution for organizations er goal was kicked by Compton not ard fought but cleanly Tlayed giune. of unions along industrial rather more than three minutes after the I V10 Cadets were held scoreless for than craft lines, a recognition of so-flrst one in thc second quarter. thc two Periods.

The South- viet Russia, and others of popular Mississippi kicked off aud Alabama ltrs Put up a stiff fight and all interests, was stopped on her twenty yard line. Hiree of arm touchdowns were The ctfinmitteo today was winding I Gillis kicked hack to the center of onljtafUT driving at up its hearing prepiratory to make I tlie field. Mississippi failed with two tllc ill. Is .1 I ..1 1 fc The gunmen weer found on the I Wilff the exception of J. B.

and J. S. second story of the mess hall when Shirley, who are prominent Sumter (.1 iy Associated Press.) i storming party of seven men entered county, planters, -the remainder of ICDDYVILLE, Oet. 6. Public, i the building after it had been flood-; the living children make Tuscaloosa schools her; have beeu ordered closed 1 ed with high proof ammonia.

i their home. until after the revolting uprisers Walters evidently had been killed A. staunch member of the Metho-tho Western Kentucky state pen I ten- by a bullet during thc seige, Grif-jdist church from early boyhood. Dr. tiary near here have been subdued, fit aud Fcrland were dead from pis- i Shirley was chairman of the Board it was answered today.

Many farm- 101 bullet wounds through the heart, of Stewards of that church. He has ers from tiie surrounding countryside suggesting they had committed sui-1 been a Mason from the time of the -and also residents here walk tfce cide to escape death from the am-j close of the Civil War and was Wor- streets armed and are afraid to pet- monia. I shipful Master of the Northport l. lodge for twenty -five years. The Ma- Proclamation on Fire Prevention aivie'nu: fun' Services wil be held from the resi- Week Issued by Mayor Robertson charge.

He be assisted by Dr. Henry Hurst, o' the Brandon Momo- With nil of the schools of the carelessness und waste are be- i rjai Dr. Chas. M. Boyd, of agreed to take pa rt in the observance yond calculation.

The yearly per mc First Presbyterian church, and Of Fire Prevention Week in Tusca- capita fire waste in our country is Dr. L. O. Dawson, of the First Bap-ioosa this week, thc observance he- about six times tha of Europe. The Hst church, iivterment in thei Wil- gins today with the issuance of a need of exercise of greater precau- Uamsou cemetery, the old family proclamation by D.

B. Robertson, tion here cannot be too strongly 'em- cemoterv in Northnort wilt fnllnw-president of the Board of Comtnis- phasized. AcUve pall wm bo Grge sioners of Tuscaloosa at the request "The assuming, on the part of our Johnston, Spencer Pearson. Luther Slow Response Being Made to Appeal For Funds for jScout Organization forward passes and found herself at the fourth down with nine yards to go. Gillis received the punt which I followed and returned to the Ala- baton's 37 yard line.

Following a fumble which cost her a loss, Alaha-1 ilia punted to the center of thc field. Alabama was penalized five yards. Compton recovered a Mississippi fum-) bte and hall passed to Alabama. Gil Arriving slightly over tile $1,000 Urging the support of till Jhe citi- yetti rilay, campaign for tens ot Tltscaloosa, tlie finance com- 11s fumbled -but recovered at a loss, funds with which to operate thc Boy of. (he Boy Scout organization, of Christian ethics? Love, in alt its Alabama punted past the center of Scout onran'ivitinn in mis rmmiv fr of Sonic of thc leading men relative forms, and love does not the field and was penalized fifteen of the city, points out that very few i find fault or ridicule another man's yards.

ooqJ1 ci13 S1 tal' th0 re8idt3 of the Ry have re- belief or creed. The fathers of the Tlie first half ended with the 3 thc.W.ftOOjnai'k set as a sncflded to tfte call for aid. and. that republic, our glorious ancestry of score Alabama 28; Mississippi 0. workf a' more nerio ho have- re- i Pilgrim memory anil revolutionary Mississippi started the.

second half nature carried out iVan effort aPn 'vho fame, acknowledged and worshipped with practically her original team, nd! njture cai ried out in an effort to have uo boys ot tlieir own but 1 Sfe kicked off to Brown who re-1 La'0', nfHCded WW contributing because turned the ball to the forty yard.line. h-ad a. the amount might be the good of the organization Thi- next nlav nut the hall in the tributed by, Tuscaloosanq without a 0f the city and to the ettj me, building Of future citizens. The lu tbe torest sanctuary What is the fundamental principle The next plax put the ball in the hands of MacCartee Who ran pfnYaf ot uau ef; tort to raise and in thj money, carrying out this idea letters were mailed to leading citizens last week asking the support which it was thought would be forthcoming. mittce points out the work hich has on tbe blood-red fields, iu the halls of solemn council, they worshipptd and they prayed, and their prayers were heard in the fruits of success, in the glory of victory, in the strength of growth and in full vision thc Chamber of Commerce, and ar- property and earning power, and the seed, c.

B. Verner. W. F. Fitts rangements are being made to-have lowering pf insurance rates.

For this iCooper. Judge Foster Capt the men of Hje fire department to dis- reason I designated the week of Oct- Kilgore, Leland Judge tribute them and put up window ober 7 to' 13, 1923. as Fire Proven- Woolsey Finnell, Norfleet Harris signs and other literature tomorrow. tion Week here urge its obser-. Brasfield.

Crutcher Each day, during the week, the fire vance in our schools, through the department will parade the streets of i proper exercise for the education of Tuscaloosa, the fire trucks bearing I the children as to the dangers of fire signs advertising Fire Prevention and the enormous losses occasioned been done during the past summer and asks TuScaloosans to find another organization which has accom-8PVHH plisheil a greater good for the boys of Yesterday and Friday saw contri- the city, buttons roach Boy Scrtut headquarters The laBt list of donors is as foi-amounting to $310. Previous con-j lows: tributions totaled $705. The largest previously reported contribution made since the initial Woolcey Finnoli seven yards through the entire team of the visitors for a touchdown. The early score started a period of scoring for Alabama. Brown returned the kick to forty-five yard line again.

A few minutes later Hubert through left tackle for forty yards, and Alabama found herself again within five yards of a touchdown. Held for a third down. MacCartee passed the ball to Brown over the line. When play had started again Camp intercepted a forward pass and ran thirty-five yards for a touchdown, and the score stood 48 to 0. GEORGIA EDITOR DIES of the peace and contentment of that future now rising on the horizon of Time.

Sincere in tlieir work, set an example that would live and 10.00 does. They found no fault if an- 15.00 other did not agree with them in os nn worship of God. Full well 25.00 Week, and all of-the luncheon clubs I by its negligent use. During the week of the city are expected to observe lqt there be a general cleaning up fire prevention programs during the 1 bj- the removal of all debris and week. 1 waste that constitutes a fire menace; We hear much today of the nee-' and In addition thereto, let every list of contributors was compiled ivas made Friday evening by the Pilot Club of this 4jty which gave $50.

There was a good list of $25 contributors. (By Associated Press.) T1FTON, Oct. 6. John Lewis Herring, editor of the Tiftou Gazette, and author of Saturday Night Sketches died at his home here this Dr. Searcy Marlowe Ward Drug Go.

Geo. A. Swim Gov. Y. W.

Brandon Burchfield Bros Much depends upon the Boy Scout Richard C. Foster Alabama kicked off. A Mississippi I movement here receiving the support J. L. BriOrton.

Holt. punt soared straight skyward and of 'Tuscaloosans, says J. T. Horne, Allen Jemisoji Co the ball fell to Alabama in Missis- chairman of the campaign commit- A. U.

Cade of additional production; but effort be made to educate the public we hear too little of the necessity of in assisting to avoid thc enormous I tbe prevention of waste," says the 1 preventable fire waste of our coun- afternoon at 6 o'clock. He; was president of the Board of Commis- try, state and city. stricken With acute dilation of the eioners of Tuscaloosa in his procla- heart last night while attending an mation. "The fire losses of the United 17777 entertainment of the Kiwanis dub. they knew able to ridicule or argue a religion whether true or false, from minds of the people.

If theirs Is the best they must show it in the livse they live. Go to church today and that no man was ever the 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 10.00 50.00 25.00 during the past year reached Alabama: Cloudy, probably sho you will hear the same Truth that the staggering total of $521,860,000 1 urt on the coast. Fair 1 the Interior was thc guiding star to those who moat ot- which experts tell us could Sunday; Monday unsettled, probably xx .1 a rxiti mxmtliitr Yx nl it I made sippi territory. Alabamas backfield tee. Even the camp at Herrins Lake; Rohertson Transfer Co.

wan caught in motion and a five-yard was given the organisation with the Rilot Club penalty inflicted. Montgomery punt-1 condition that when it ceased to be Duckworth Morris Pd for Mississippi out of hounds and i used as a camp by the Boy Scouts It (Continued on page six.) was to lie devoted to other use. Total of which he was president. Mr. Herring was 57 years old and' had been publisher of the Tifton change in tempera- zette for about 3 years.

He is survived by his wife and ten children. our country what it is today- have been nrevented. The loss by fire showers; and other injuries sustained through lure. $1,015,00 fho best 011 earth,.

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