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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, THE BIRMINGHAM NEWS AGEHERAED Th South Groat st Nompapor SEVEN Man Announces He Will Broadcast Message From Sister Planet MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING WILL GRACE CORNER ON SOUTHSIDE CITY SPENDS MONTHLY IN HOUSES LS.U. RIPS AIM. Spring Hill Team ro THREADS Getting Funds On Long Term Between Jan. 1 And Sept. 30, 1,518 Homes Hendrix, Reeves, Brown And Londoner Says He Made Spirit TrijHn Four Seconds By Help Of Martian Cost $5,912,743, Building Reports Show Better Than Installment Payment Plan Mates Race Way To Decisive Victory Birmingham has been investing nearly $900,000 a month in residential property since Jan.

1, figures taken from the monthly reports of the City Building Inspector show. Of this total $656,971 went into dwellings apartment buildings. MOBILE. Oct. 20 Outplayed I fthd outgeneraled, but exhibiting a never-say-dle spirit, the Southwestern Bulldogs trounced the Spring I Hill College Badeers at Hartwell Field Saturday afternoon before a large crowd of spectators by the score of 6-0, in the Killians third consecutive defeat of the season by 8.

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Coumier, Kloor and Morris, of the Bulldogs, aided by the diminutive Jordan and a fighting line, defeated the locals by following the ball and taking advantage of the numerous fumbles and nbscues of the purple clad backfield. Spring Hill In the huge building program that has been in progress in Birmingham and throughout the country during Jan. and Sept. 3o new dwelIingsSp the number of 1,518, and the balance, $212,632, in The Inspectors reports show that the last few years the financial in Mtitutions that muke loans on real estate have found a fertile and profit-j aide field. It Is estimated that at ast 50 per cent of the money ex-j pended for new buildings has been furnished by loan companies, either (directly or through agencies con- trolled by them.

The life Insurance companies prob-iably are the largest lenders on this I kind of security In Birmingham, but the number and capitalization of I building and loan associations have Increased to such an extent in the last three years that their combined loans amount to a considerable per-j rentage of the total, especially of loans made on residential property here most of their money goes. Whenever an owner borrows for i the purpose of financing the building of a home, an office building or I other house, he executes a mortgage to the lender. Failure to pay the debt costing 15.912.743, and 74 apartment buildings, costing $212,632 were uu- I thorized. The aggregate of investments in 1 residential property is approximately 43 per cent of the total for all new I construction work started in the same period. Residential buildings also accounted for a little more than 34 per cent of all new projects.

Provides For 10,000 People Based on the usual estimates of the number of persons to the dwell- ing or apartment the new residential I property would provide housing for approximately 10,000 persons, which is believed by persons who keep In touch with developments here, to be about the average annual increase i in population since 1920 when the last lederal census was taken. These figures do not take into consideration the large number of new ne' British Ship Was About 150 Miles From Irish Coast When Object Fell JACKSON, Oct. 20 (P) A three-gun offense of Louisiana State University shot the Mississippi Ag-kis to pieces here Saturday. Hendrix. Reeves, Brown and company taking a 31 to 0 decision from the Maroons in a game featuring the closing day of the State Fair.

Defeated but not disgraced in their scored eight first downs to two for third disastrous conference defeat of Southwestern nd outplayed the the season, the Bulldogs made the Louisianians at straight football al- best defense fight of the season only most all of the time. I to crumble and fall before the pow- i most all of the time, keeping the pig-erful purple backs. skin deep in Southwestern territory A Tiger touchdown featured every I for most of the game, quarter while an Aggie fumble gave! Both teams resorted to the the Ben gals an extra tally in the aerial attack in numerous efforts to last period. Xesom tried all five register a marker, the Killians at-goals after touchdown but succeeded tempting 22 passes and completing in only the last attempt at place- eight, while the visitors tried to reg-ment. ister a gain nine times by the over- Percy Brown featured in the first head route and completed the at-quarter, passes tempt 3 times.

The lineups: Dobie Spring Hill (0) Owens, left end; spotlight Delmas, left tackle; Tonsmeire, left good guard; McCarthy, center; Coco, right for guard; Douvill'e Captain), right tackle; Cassidy, right end; Leduc, cut a qUarterback; Murray, halfback; Du-few- got! halfback; Petrovlts, fullback, took Somhwestern (6, -McCall, left end; fancy nanchey Ieft tackle; Qouch. left mad Kichard center; Montie. right after iguard; Alums Hght tackle; Son- and "ter, right end; Jordan, quarterback; touch-halfejt' Hafleur halfback, catching Courmler (captain), fullback. by Score by quarters: on i Spring Hill Southwestern 0 0 04 firecracker Officials; Robinson (Florida), ref- the eree; Wight (Tulane), umpire; Comp- LIVERPOOL. England, Oct.

20 ifrr The passengers and crew of the British liner Montclare, which arrived here Saturday afternoon, reported seeing a strange light in the sky, which dropped Into the sea at 6:15 p.m., Thursday when the ship was 150 miles off the coast of Northern Ireland. This light was seen in the sky in a southwesterly direction. Several passengers and members of the crew saw it drop from the sky with a streaming tail. They observed this from the stern of the steamer, having been watching because they heard that Lieut. Commander H.

C. MacDonald, British aviator, was attempting an Atlantic flight. The position of the light was approximately along MacDonalds in- I quarterback Pappenheimer, wa running and catching dowTifield for the first touchdown, In the second period it was Reeves who drew the plunging the line repeatedly for gains finally crashing over the touchdown. Johnny Hendrix who had capers In the second period gnt in the third quarters and the stage, with his Plain and broken field running Reeves the short jab for touchdown final' qSarter Rrown Reeves costarring for two downs assisted by the pass of Harrell, the first being made Reeves and the second by Brown a Iona circle of end For the Aggies, the i at maturity, or violation of any of 'df" th the conditions of the mortgage, sub-: P-1 are Jed It to foreclosure which always building in- mean a loss to the owner, even 1 Ptor- Clt aIld i though the property may sell for Shades alley, except Hollywood and more than the amount of the debt. ot.

Kedmont which is plus cost of foreclosure proceedings. th boundary limits of the I Conditions Of Sals 1 When th property i sold i mortgage foreclosure sale all of tha rights, interests and title of the owner go with the sale. So do the dower rights of the wife, if she signed the mortgage, and it Is a rare thing that a loan company will lend money on real estate without the wifes signature. "Wives who like to sign legal documents had better consider well when It comes to signing the family mortgage, says the National Association of Real Estate Boards, in a recent Including Fairfield, Tarrant City, bulletin, for the signature of a wife Roebuck and territory lying along ion this instrument may deprive her borders Birmingham the num-1 of her dower rights should her hua- ber of dwellings built this year, or band default and the property come now being built, is about 1,600 and to foreclosure. No one likes to think probably $3,000,000, gwell- of foreclosure, and foreclosures are Hie total for the city and envi-! fewer than would ordinarily be sup- rons to approximately $8,000,000, and i posed, or perhaps believed, but women the housing facilities to more than should realize that their dower rights! M00 persons, exclusive of apartment buildings.

city, are not included in the report for Birmingham. It is conservatively estimated that between 250 and 3o0 newr dwellings have been built in these areas since Jan. 1. or are now under construction. These communities aro in reality a part of Birmingham.

The people living in them are engaged in business in Bir- an be very much involved In a da- buildings. tONDON. Oct. 20 (UP) Hack thmi 70,000.000 mile round trip to Alr.s, I 1 Mansfield UoblnHon will at himself at the Rugby radio atu- I lion Wednesday and invite a akeptl- jcai world to tune in on a broadcast from our sister planet. ItoliinMon a tu riled scientific rir- Jclej Saturday by announcing he had 1 made the trip to Mara und that he had been in radio communication with the planet.

"Oom a wa na wa came shooting cross the t'thcr to him the other day. Robinson said. He recognized I it immediately as a message from i Mars, for Robinson has known all about the Martian language for long time. om grt wa na wa means God I is all in all, according to Robinson. Wednesday a message will be writ 'ten.

placed in a sealed envelope and radio operator will send the men- age out on an 1H.500 meter wave length. Then the operator will tune; In on a meter wave length and wait fur a reply. Theres a woman on the other end Cf the wire, Robinson said, "and she eems to 1 a talented person. Realties being an expert guide she guided Robinson' ethereal body around Mural, she can operate a radio, read your mind and wear a flowing green dress gracefully. And despite the handicap of being six iet tall and having enormous ears, she is quite attractive.

Robinson said. Her name Is Oomarnru and she handles all of Robinsons mesa gen to Mars. "My ethereal body travelled the 000. 000 miles to Mars In four min- i utes, Robinson said. 'That is the speed at which light travels.

In (front of me I saw a huge red globe. I traveled holding the hand of Oomururu. who Is really very sweet. he has an artistic flowing dress of creen. Her clothes Indicate the coun- fry is not very cold.

If I want to tell her something ibout a blue book, for Instance I do ot need to use words. 1 simply hink of a blue book and visualize It. jhe reads the thought. Apparently Robinson and Oomarnru to be great friends for he said hut one day he got the following nessgge from her: Love from Mars I And he has her pictur sent by elevteion. hich, he said, ulready v.i.s well established between the urth and Mars.

In addition, she nt a photograph of a Martian man. hhe men are about seven and a half tall, Robinson said, and are fie inie as energetic as those on earth. Other Information about Mars hleh Robinson supplied in a press interview Saturday Included: That the Martians have ait ships, utomobiles and railways. That some of them live In houses hiie others reside underground or In uves. That they can live on three apples day.

That those apples are electrified so I nat they contain all the essential ods needed in the human body. Many experts took Robinson'? assertions seriously and thousands of ersons will follow Wednesdays ex-triments with great interest. It was recalled that la 1926 Robin i on messaged Mars and the letter was said to have been picked by radio operators In reply. Coco, passing throughout being prominent Roach for Leduc, Lronin lor Mur-from Harbor Grace, Newfoundland, among the only too few high lights ray, Ryan, for Petrovlts, Rice for Du- at 10: ol a.rn.. Central standard time, of the laroons.

gas, McDonough for McCarthy, Cas- lVednesday. A plane presumed to be Tinsley Stars sidy for McDonough, his was sighted by the steamer Har- Ljpe players of the Tigers were i Southwestern Morris for Lefleur, denburg at 00.30 Greenwich Meridian ed bv Tinsley, staunch captain, Coumier for Bran, 8a ia for Gouch. time Thursday (6:30 p.m. Wednesday whos smParine tactics kept the Ac- eastf 700 nlies erie befuddled and checked at the- fw luc forward wall all during the game, th.r tidings of the transatlantic. Smith Oeohoegan of A.

M. Iwere luminaries sharing honors with Fighting Chicago Eleven Beaten By Minnesota Outfit rvjj W0f gav He Wac faulted mortgage. "hiie there has been a slight de- ne was If a property owner defaults on crease in the number of dwellings Trying To Span Atlantic a mortgage his wife may retain her built or authorized this year com- 1)n dower rights of one-third interest in pared with that of 1927, the ratio of Thft VCt left tackle: Moore, left guard; Jones, the property, if she has not signed Population increase is not believed to I A fr inat commander 11. center; Wilson, right guard; New the mortgage. When such a property have declined much if any.

Conserv- 'm British flier, sorTlf right tackle; Swanson, right sold at foreclosure the wife can atlve estimators declare that the 1930 lnfrna: end; Stovall, quarterback: Luker, Newsom of the Bengals and their teammate, MeEiveen. The lineups: L. 1.7 Mason, left end: Tinsley, deluding the of public 'left halfback: H. Peeves, right half; two continents Into the belief he had 300, fullback. ttemllt t0 span Aggies Lewis, left end: Brooks, 1, Vr rhfP loft tackle; Smith, left guard; Mr- back at the hands of friends here F1 renter Geoghoan right Saturday night, bringing forth a rt righrtacklo hKs and urdnse flr'8 veracity topher, right end! Allen, quarterback; T.

English pilot declared that Mac- Score by periods: Donald "is the last man in the world Aggeg 0 0 0 00 U. scorinj who would have perpetrated such a hoax has been in touchdowns, Brown MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 20 A powerful football machine that blasted away at a sturdy defense until its drive and a few' breaks had ground the heart and strength out of it courageous opponents carried Minnesota to a 33 to 7 victory over Chicago Saturday. Before a home-coming crowd of 52,000 in the Memorial Stadium, the men coached by the veteran Stagg outplayed but could not outluek Minnesota in the first half; battered and shell-shocked in the second half, they could not stay the Gopher power.

Well into the final period, the Chicagoans had not scored, but they rallied in a final burst to count a collect her dower interest before the census will give Birmingham mortgagee can collect a penny of his! 000 population. loan; but if the wife signs the mortgage her signature acts as a waiver of her dower interests, which gives the mortgagee undisputed rights in the property securing the loan. The bulletin discusses other fea-j tures of real estate mortgages and points out the advantages, from the economical viewpoint, of term ovr Installment payments on the principal of the mortgage. It is not usual i for first mortgages to te paid off in monthly installments, the bulletin says. "The interest is paid annually or semi-annually and the entire amount of the mortgage falls due on the date of maturity.

If possible it is better to pay off a first mort-: gage in five years than in 10 or 15 years if good terms (interest at 6 per cent) can be secured. The render can see that considerable saving can be effected in interest payments if it LAUDS PEACE Kellogg-Briand Treaty Is Toward International Outlawry Of War WASHINGTON, Oct. general convention of the be effected in interest payments if it Episcopal Church Saturday as suggested some quarters, the fact that MacDonald did not definitely announce he was touchdown. PACT Step Hendric 1. Goal after Newsom (place kick).

Referee, Ervin (Drake). Work on construction of tho Medical Art Building, shown above, 8 expected to begin within the next few weeks. It will be located at the southeast corner of Seventh Avenue, South, and Twentieth Street, and have a minimum height of 16 storiee, with a probability of from four to eight more being added before it it completed. It ia designed for occupancy by physicians and surgeons, dentist and medical and surgical supply concerns. It will be equipped with operating rooms and a garage of 200-car capacity.

Plans for ths building were drawn by Architect Harry Wheeiock and th general contract awarded to the A. J. Krebs Company. The cost is estimated at $1,200,000. Completion is guaranteed by Oct.

1, 1929. Officials: attempting to span the Atlantic at with the appearance of paid adver- i (Georgia Tech). Head tisements in metropolitan United linesman. Robinson (C olgate) States newspapers announcing a new corporation centered around production of the type of plane he was Round The Row 20(y)The Protestant some quarters. approved t' is possible to take up the mortgage the Kellogg-Briand peace pact as Officials Deny That period'V yar Instead a 15'year ZTdins toward ouU ot Ace Arrived On Vessel The advent of the building and Shortly before this action was ta-I PLYMOUTH.

England, Oct. 20-loan associations. however, has made ken by the House of Deputies, that! (UP) A wholly unconfirmed rumor installment payments attractive to body approved the action Friday of that a fishing vessel had landed persons of small or moderate income, the House of Bishops in selecting Lieut. Com. H.

C. MacDonald, ho Denver as the city in which the next is believed to have been lost in at flying, gave rise to skepticisms in as the payments, both interest and BY LILY MAE CALDWELL O-HtNf and with much agony up and methinks I must he lazy now that Ive Jim Brattens blood in my veins. So to the row and it's; good to make a come-back after an illness of almost a year and principal, are made at stated inter-to have all the boys smiling pon me instead of sighing, "Oh, usually monthly In Birming-Look whats here!" Reckon every cloud must have a silver lining and ham, and are Included in the regular ennessee Relied On Smart green back and that ifenrv Edmonds was right when he told me Id i budget. jget something out of my sickness beside, doctors bills for after dang-: Jdn rXancln'SmM neces ling over the ragged edge of eternity for lo, these many moons, the the bulletin points out. the owner is world looks mighty good and the commonplace things of yesteryear are put to the extra expense of making a I wrapped in a halo of wonder and I can thrill at a sunset and a diamond new loan, with attorney's fee for ex- star on a velvet night and a sunflower lifting her face to her God and I amlnlng the title and a bonus or a tree drenched in rain and at the sheer joy of living and using my feet commission on the new loan.

again and at the aroma of K. L. Ferrell's cigar and at Hugh Denmans Another feature of especial impor- by Tit ask 00 WIN smile Amt (ruA I tance to the holder of the first mort- Editor Of Kne.nU. Aurnl 1 rvIV. ,1 1 2t gage, discussed in the bulletin, is Tl A LOOS Ala, Oct.

20 Well, Gort.is COTnpcn.atf for all those months Ot pain. frst rrortc'iee not filed with uif onei Cl Henry Dope sure got hi chin in Kvcrythings changed, even niv telephone number, and Jimmy Pippins thel proper official, is subordinated JJopo8ed mo activ Partici- efre he emrked on his or resounding left-hook, wearing blonde hair instead of black upon his coat lapel and lots of the to any other lien or encumbrance 0 the hoo A A Newfoundland if Ireland in a Moth Rafter-V Dven was netting 11. 1,1 possessed are George Jackson, A. M. placed upon the property prior to the I tteof Plane Although experts and tJS The Keydpt ends fuctit'ncd trom 'bit" it is left with the probate Judge, working to brina shunt mir public have relinquished virtually ev- Never Give Up Hope, Parting: Message To Wife LONDON.

Oct. 20 JP) Never give up hope was the parting message Wm. G. McDowell, bishop of Aa- which Comdr. H.

C. MacDonald gave i ViV offend His team is able hie nmKarUAH rxr. Jiis learn tus ame only five first downs opening kickoff and gallops down working to bring about greater faith I Public have relinquished virtually to LO while i new 6 iaalnrr Vises nvl of the ie boulevard like a circus parade for yards and a touchdown to give the ennessee Vein a lead that Wallace ade's powerful Alabama Crimson hf fW towns grown t' secure the loan, a lien retained in ide continuously threatened but was li! Montgorncr on a busy day. Maybe its because the th(, deed t0 the unpaid baler able to overcome. Tennessee, iirtn that natnc is doing most of the developing.

O. Rogers thinks ance of the purchase price of the fter 60 minutes of the most spectuc-i too much make-up on a girls lips is bad taste. Reckon he ought to property is construed by the courts football any normal fan could know. Roster savs a certain brand of coffee is good to the last drop. as a mortgage.

ither without being tempted to Wonder whats wrong with the last drop. Flapper on the Race Track In recent years guarantee compa- ite off Ids toenails in a state of offers her companion a cigarct and her friend exclaims that shed rather nles have been formed for the pur- orvous agony, emerged with deed i .1.. i 1 1. ri loose of euaranteeine navment of nd title to shouting privileges, the that she dped kiss the first man she meets and the flapper, nonchaiantlv lighting the i pose. of i i -mort mortgage loans, and it is estimated and piety.

The Kellogg peace pact resolution said: "Whereas the United States government through its secretary of state, the Honorable Frank B. Kellogg, has signed 14 other nations the Kellogg-Briand peace pact of far reaching importance and which portends toward the outlawry of war: "Therefore, be it resolved, the ieo'ea, me ery thought seeing aviator again, Mrs. MacDonald clings to the advice left by her husband. The existence of the message was revealed in an article by Mrs. MacDonald, written for The London Sunday Express.

She said it was contained in a letter which the commander left with her before lie sailed for Canada and which he told her not to open until two days after his er, she for the annual guarantee now ceeds 100,000.000. This guarantee en-! tae House of Deputies doe3 hereby 1 that the annual guarantee now px- Housp of Bishops concurring, that I the House of Dem.ties began Much of his let! uea'' was too intimately sacr sacred na! score being tS to'l3. i replies would, too. The first half of the battle which To I.igelt's to wait for the South; as witnessed ly a home-coming Highlands and a girl chases a Nor- when It hasnt labama throng of some 8,000 souls, wood car to the corner and returns ustu the old one very much. gether with about 400 Tennessee dejectedly to the curb and a mas'ner! pporters.

was crammed full of asks. "Miss your car'" and the dam- TODAYS MAIL BAG oring. But after the rest period 1 retorts "Oh, not much. I never; Dear 'Bound the Row: 'harlle Tay- I ossing goals went completely out of dal know it very well shies the mortgagee to convert his record lts s''re approval of said -he "man security into cash immediately upon i f.eace Pact in, blessed hope that the foIloWinK' forfeiture by the mortgagor, and ine coming or the Kingdom of God avoids the necessity of hi waiting 011 will be hastened and ulti- upon the delay Incident to foreclosure the Brince of Peace shall proceedings jieign supreme. reign supreme.

I know that you are against the flight. I know that people will say that I am a suicidal fool. But I do not think so. I have enough petrol, and if I do the time of his departure, coupled 1 Anpire, Fortier i ashington). Field touchdown on a forward pass, two before the final gun.

When Chicago stopped the Gopher rushes in the first period, Hovde shot a forward pass to Haycraft, good for seven yards and a touchdown; in the second period, Hovde Intercepted a I Chicago forward pass and raced 76 yards for a second touchdown. Two touchdowns in the third period and another in the fourth. Summary; Score by periods; Minnesota 6 14 7 33 Chicago 0 fi 0 7 7 Minnesota Scoring touchdowns. Hovde (3). Haycraft, Pharmer (sub for Brownell).

Point after touchdown. Breckmeyer (2). by place kick; Pharmer, by place kick. Chicago Scoring touchdown, Burgess (sub for Raysson); point after touchdown, Burgess, by place kick. P.

Pony Express Ekes Out 16-14 Win Over N. C. Tar Heels CHAPEL HILL, X. Oct 20 (IP) -A field goal gave the Virginia Polytechnic Institutes Pony Express the necessary margin to defeat tha University of North Carolina Tar Heels here Saturday, 16 to 14. At the start of the game Hotchkiss recovered fumble for V.

P. I. on Carolinas 23-yard line. After taking the ball to the seven-yard line, Hooper kicked a field goal, giving the Gobblers a three-point lead. In the second quarter Carolina managed to get the ball to V.

P. 10-yard line with passes. After bucking the tinp three limes. Wyrlclc passed to Nash, substitute for Spaulding on V. P.

I.s one-yard line who went over for a touchdown. Nash scored the point with a drop kick. In the third quarter V. P. first touchdown came after Hooper, Spears and Peake had carried the bail to Carolina's one-yard line.

Peake went over on an offtaekle play. Hooper failed to kick the extra point. Peake then kicked off for V. P. I.

to Carolina's 15-yard line, Wyrick running it back to the 4u. Maus passed to Wyrick who stepped over the line for tin Tar Heels' second touchdown. Maus made the point with a drop-kick. Starting a drive on their own 39-yard line, the Tony Express pushed over their second and winning touchdown in the fourth quarter with Peake making the final plunge. Hooper plaeeplcked the point.

Sylacauga Aggies Defeat Goodwater SYLACAUGA, Oct. 20 The Sylacauga Aggies marched through, around and over the Goodwater High eleven at Mignon Field Friday afternoon by a score of 14 to 0 and as the game ended they were apparently headed for their third touchdown with the hail in their possession and in the shadow of the visitors goal. The Aggies got away to an early start by registering a counter in the first few minutes of play. They received on the kick-off and by a few passes and end runs placed the ball within a few yards of the goal line. "Red" F.oozer stepped off tackle for the first touchdown.

Munroe kicked goal from a placement. The Aggies kept the ball in Goodwater's territory the remainder of the game. The second counter came in the third period. Chappell took a beautiful pass from Munroe and ln a very pretty broken field run strutted some 30 yards down the field for a touchdown. This was an excellent play.

Howard Chappell stellar half back for the Aggies displayed real football in his crisscross running, and side stepping, while his team matea did some good cutting. Richardson starred for Goodwater. You know as much as I do ah in vain as V. M. I.

ends grounded about it. "After all, Harry Hawker was found after five days. Never give up hope. If I made a mistake, I am sorry. It will be terrible for you.

Ac Jailer And Deputy Held AS dates open. Among these arc Nov. 2 and 0, both to be played Greensboro. MOB HUNTS MOST BIRMINGHAM, England A mob in almost wrecked a house In Summer Hill hunting for a ghost reported don't think you can be married or you tvould understand men better than you do and would not side with them as you do in your column. They While Alabama laws give the mortgagor the right to foreclose without an order from court, other states do not permit such practices.

The ne- go under it will be through engine trouble. The machine is a good one, and you know 1 have had considerable experience in navigation. After all, they called Lindbergh The Flying Fool. If an American could do it, an Englishman can do it. 1 know you will look after Ian (the small son of the couple.

He has always been keen about soldiers. It" he wants to go into the army, let him. I think the business is all Why. I stay hour and Visit Cemetery Business of the day was cut short as delegates to both houses attended the ceremonies at the tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery. Other action by the deputies included refusal of the proposal to elect a bishop for a projected diocese to consist of American Episcopal Churches In Europe, and concurrence Nelson can pass her without speak- in tho choice of Denver as the 1931 ft Agoing through 7he courts In equity proceedings in the states re- quiring such entails further delay and additional expense, which either the owner of tlle property or the Kaffee must bear yle and both teams settled down to lor in a new sedan.

So for home. They shall not pass" brand of de- -nsive football that was nottiing I Realty Rows got everything! Even tort of sensational. ja Hoover and an A1 Smith. Those 'Bamians who laid hundreds dollars that Tennessee would not It isn't so much what he can got --on score were turned into paying out of a new car that counts, Jim iilvrs after only one of the after McCormick says, as what he can get ion's many nerve-wracking thrills. I in it.

reddle Singtnn manufactured a -autifu! kickoff that McEver had to xr- 0. Crow suggests that perhaps! alKestion. Round the Row. an back to his own two-yard line reason a fellow doesn't eat when are uhgrafefu! brutes in the kitchen hour after and what you Dear Worried Wife: If husband, you probably I you re like mort-your get in-! catch. And then hardly before In love is because the girl keeps; Rig Bill Thornton, the exchange ing cuter than anybody she kpows.

by one could realize what had hap- I hlm so broke he can't afford it. the fast becoming famous Vo! of specialist, is tr.iding everything I from peanuts to plantations and from And speaking camping trips motor cars to mansions in his new of-during mosquito time Ed Dotting flc(, ln the Jackaon Building, says the suffering is all in tents. 1 Grady Chamblee wants to know I. talker, 1 Cook and 1 brey what a certain fair damsel meant Tj pshaw have opened offices in the the other night when he asked her BELIEVE IT OR NOT Saturday we met a girl who claimed she had never had a date with Paul Parker. Mother Eve, Hugh Morris thinks, I ony "ho was ever sin-what he'd have to give her for a cfrn 'vhpn he told her boy friend little kiss, and she replied she "'as the oni in the thought ether would be best.

It must be tough to be in love and world for her. ADVICE TO THE LOVELORN convention city which was voted by fin lIonoA DioU.s,,.. Ui -1 i I bishop of Wyoming, was adopted. It concluded: Resolved, the house of clerical and lay deputies concurring, that the parents of the church have brought to their attention the wisdom of sending their children to our own church schools. Many of the bishops of the church scores of prominent ministers were scheduled to deliver sermons jn the churches of Washington, Rich- niond, Baltimore and other nearby phomorc.

with the aid of beautiful ocking, had sprinted, side-stepjcd, jristed, squirmed and stiff-armed his ay through the entire Tide eleven the first score registered against labama this season. Beat Powerful Team By nil laws of forecast the greater labama team that had swamped Miss by 27-0 and a werjc later ibmergcd Mississippis Aggies, 46 to was supposed to heat the Vols by om 3 to 6 touchdowns. But it dnt, and thats what matters. And nosing out the Crimson Tide Ten- Watts Building. New firm, but old-timers in the field.

Jack Orr tells of William Beebes description of how the boa constrictor squeezes people to death and we wonder if thats why the girls call Philip Bethea "Beau. The modern woman may gad about, ssee beat one of the most powerful hut a certain realtor, whose name, for evens ever turned out in the South- obvious reasons, is withheld, claims Some critics I his ife evenings at at ar opinion i home, generaly speaking -a th" was off form. But Appearances to the contrary, notwithstanding, a girl always takes mans part even Mother Eve was on Adams side. Long engagements are most to he desired, because the longer the en-Aint it a grand and glorious feel- gagement, the shorter the marriage, ing to have one foot in the grave and Never trust a man too far or a the other in a hospital bed and re-i woman too near. reive a circular letter from the trust I Some men kill their wives, some thi doesn.t want hear.

the shoulder that 1 straight from SHEFFIELD, Oct. 20 JP An undercover investigation into the escape of tiiree men from the Colbert County jail here October 6 has resulted In arrest of four men, one of horn is the jailer and another a deputy sheriff on charge of aiding PITTSBURGH, Oct. 20 (JP) Al- the prisoners to escape. legheny College was bruised some- 'T McElroy OA and Albert Michael are in the Lau- what unci lost a football game 29 to 0 County Jail at Florence in In combat with the University of default of bomi while Deputy Sheriff Pittsburgh here Saturday. Eight John Crittenden of Colbert County, thousand fans saw the contest.

posted $5,000 bond for his release in The Methodists furnished real com- I connection with the case. petition in the second half of the fray, holding the Sutherland coached opponents in teamwork. Most of the Pitt squad to one touchdown after (fame was stubbornly fought, though the Panther had registered three six- Akron wquld occasionally, break pointers In the opening half. A safety away for a long rut) that would place jalso added to Pitts score. I them In scoring position.

i The Croensboro team tins yet some cities Sundav. worry them to death, and others send them flowers and shock them to death. Love, young man, is that emotional derangement that makes a girl give up a 40 -per-week job and work for her board and clothing. Only the young die good. The girl of today would rather mended a fellows ways than his socks.

The widow' of yesteryear was in weeds, but the modern one is in clover. Margaret Parish says that every time Howard sits down to admire his young daughter, he puts on his glasses. But we never did think Howard was the sort of fellow who'd magnify his troubles. From the land of sunshine and oranges come the glad tidings that Bob Calloways making a physical come-back after almost a year from the row! Maybe hell get well now that my hospital days are ended and hell he worried no more on that score. Another thing this justly famous department of a bank beginning.

"Suppose you should die tonight To Paul Angell I give the credit for that, too. Ted Lewis thinks a little worry is a good thing if she doesnt cry at night. TIPS ToVoUNG MEN By Jimmy Perry Tf site looks young, shes old; If she looks old, shes young; If she looks back, follow her. Jmo Rowell says that when O. A Scott told a downtown clothier last week to charge the new suit hed team would look to be off gainst such an outfit of fighters as t-re the Vols today.

True, Alabama imbled itself into defeat. But clous gang tackling on the part of lay Ney lands warriors had much do with Tide backs being unable hang onto the oval. Just step in -ont of a fire truck with an egg in ur hand and see if you dont op It. Outweighed heavily both In the okfleld and on the line Tennessee as forced to rely on smartness and jeed to win. And outsmart Wade's en they did.

In addition to a won-rful brand of punting. Bobby Dodd splayed uncanny generalship in dieting the Vols during his stay in game, which terminated on the st play of the first half when he jrt his back when tackled after reiving one of Brasfields punts. seen there. Dan Herrin Vs hes Just crazy! AKR0N HIGH WINS about powdered sugar- -the one he 1 HRKENSIHIKO, Oct. 20 meets on the Race Track at noon.

Akron High School flashed a swift end-running attack In the game with MOUSE NEST WORTH $250 Uroensboro to win 39 to 0. The CHICAGO A mouse nest made of breaks of the game added to the ad "i me game imucu in me ao- illness of mine proved, that the boys Just purchased and the tailor asked on the row believe in giving their "On what Seottle replied account of ills not having any flowers to the living. MINERS REJECT BATHS WREXHAM, England Miriers of the Jay Main Colliery have refused me i.iay Main Colliery have refused Believed to be more than 1,400 Maurice Lackey cant' figure out why so many people think the world LIFE FOR A DANCE CHICAGO Miss Eleanor Corlin disobeyed her doctor's order to avoid dancing and dropped dead ia the (M fox trot at a party. money, A certain flapper tells us that Fred years old a necklace nt ihi hearts ban bank. SUbUr JESS aCthSir9 Uie unearthed Oban.

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