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I illeArro wows, (4, COMPLETE MARCET REPORTS TENNESSEEOccasional rain tonight and Thursday; somewhat warmer tonight VIRGINIACloudy1 probably occasional showerS slightly warmer tonight; gentle to moderate winds mostly southwest II 1 1 1 I Ilit 1 i i 1 1 t. ,41 1', 2 1 I i II 1 .,11: all I IIIE ,,,,) .0 4,, 4 i 0 1 0 ,0 lir y-C -B 41 ilk, CT (.., 1 i .1163 EllISIIL 'A l'''' 1 tui 0 4 II 5, -k. j. I I aNte, 4 i II 4111111'4 4 mil i SI ilt 1 0 3 II J11, cr)mpurt MARI(ET REPORTS TENNESSEEOccasional rain tonight and Thurs- somewhat warmer, tonight fl VIRGINIACloudy, probably occasional showerS 4. and slightly warmer tonight; gen- to moderate winds mostly southwest to moderate winds mostly southwest I tonight A I A 4-- day tool tie 010101.1i 1 Ati .11.....

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.1,,,, '7, 11 i .1.16. dd, 't. -x 1, i :.,1: i 0 ..0 By HEIM JON' 1 4 United Prue Staff Correspondent LONDON, Nov. 'Prince 1 Granted a Decree I li But most everybody will agree it's really a thankless role that this turk is destined to play. So erhaps the bird isn't to be blamed for appearing dcwntast in the above bard to be cheerful when one is going to meet up with 4 rusty hatchet and a hot fi of Wales, heir to the Pritieh throne raced by special train, towards the Coast of Africa today While an aux- DESCRIBED PATIENT Nurse Admits That She Sub.

mitted to Immoral Rela tions at Suggestion'of I Doctor er oh aga rt A ow oft COOLIDOES OFF con VIEEK-END IN MOUNTAINS By GEORGE L. DITRNO International PlowsServica Start Coereapontioni Aboard the Presidential Special Enroute to Waynesboro Nov. Coolidge and virtually his entire household left Washington, at ten o'clock this morning for a Thanksgiving holiday In the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. A small crowd, was Assembled at Union Station to see the special train pull out. A through train schedule called for the President's arrival at Waynesboro, Va, about two o'clock this afternoon, from whence he will be conducted by the elaborate Swannanoa Country Club, 2,500 feet up In the mountains for a week-end of rest and recreation.

The day of thanks will find the executive couple ensconced in the palatial Swannanoa Country Club, several thousand feet up, in the Blue Ridge. It will mark their away from Vie White House. A dozen household servants, including Katherine Buckley and Hannah Heffernan, the principal cooks, are included In the entourage to Insure Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge the same high standard of service they receive here in Washington.

The Swannanoa Country Club, now the centi'al structure of an exclusive colony resort, once the home of the late Major James scenic splendors of the Blue Ridge induced elm to Invest nearly a million dollars In Its construction. Commanding an unobstructed view of the whole 'region. the club house lies about four miles from Waynesboro, and midway between Charlottesville and Staunton. Pretentious gardens (Continued on Sage 1 3 GIIIEN TO CIIHINET TODAY Attending Physicians scribes Ruler's Illnessat Ma3eting, of Cabinet This Morning 'LONDON, Nov. Dawson of Penn informed the British George's illness is of "a serious nature' While the king's physiclan was 'issuing a formal description of his najesty's ailment, the Prince of Wales, heir to the throne, was speeding across Africa on the start of a race Whis father's bedside.

Describes King's Conditibn Lord Dawson's statement was contained in a letter to Sir William Joynson-Hicks, the home secretary. and apparently was issued in response to a request from the cabinet that it be informed in detail of the ldng's exact condition. The letter, as read at a meeting of the cabinet, follows: "My dear Home Secretary: "I gather from you that the cabinet wish a more detailed opinion of His Majesty's illness than is contained in the daily bulletins. Will you therefore inform them as follws The king is suffering from en Inflammation (congestion) of the right lung with extensive plastic pleurisy of the right side which Is a painful condition. Such inficH don must from its nature be all finesses of this character there must be anxiety which will continue for the present but I am happy to 'ay that the king passed a quieter night The condition of his lung shows some improvement.

His strength is maintained. "So far, then, the Illness is being controlled, its forces lessened and Its symptoms alleviated and I hope Its duration Will be curtailed. "Dawson of Penn." LONDON, Nov. Dawson of Penn and 'Sir Stanley Hewitt, royal physicians attending King George, returned to 'Buckingham Palace shortly 1:301 o'clock this afternoon, according to the Central This announcement together with the fact that Home Secretary Sir William loynson-Hieks was still at the palace gave rise to fears the king bad suffered a reverse. LONDON, Nov.

On Page Twelve SCI1001. 1101JSE Grove School In yiew of the anticipated program for the enlargement of the physical equipment of the Johnson City School System to be Submitted to the City COMMIRMon by the Board of srAlucation, this newspaper presents the fourth of a series of articles dealing with stne of AbnschooLLSYStentatOdinilL and equipment, Tbil same people whose commun ity effort made possible Jae financ ing and final erection of a halt million dollar hotel, deegned New York architect, and furnished and equipped in the luxurious stvie A lb Tells 91 Divorce WM Yamet-1 Michael Strange (above); the former Mrs. Leonard Thomas and second wife of John Barrymore, actor, revealed at Chateau Gourdon, at Dar-sur-Loup, near Cannes, that she obtained decree from him in August She expressed. a wish for happiness of her ex-husband and his latest bride, the former Dolores Costello HOOVER PAYS OFFICIAL TO COSTA RICA President-Elect is Enthused With Reception Received On Visit- to Nicaragua Tuesday By LAWRENCE StILLIVAN Intoonetional Hews SortIto staff Correspondent Aboard U. S.

S. Maryland, at Punta Arenas, Costa Rica (via Arlington. Radio Station), Nov. Herbert Hoover arrived here this morning to pay his neighborly respects to Costa Rica and to pledge the friendship of the United States to this Latin-American Republic. After a calm journey from Corinto, the Maryland anchored two miles off the shore line, about 8 o'clock.

So far on his good-will tour the president-elect had not visited a Latin-American capital, but in hopeful that he could go to San Jose, capital of Costa Rica, to greet President Cleto Gonzales VI-cluck his cabinet and army and navy officials. Word had been received that railway traffic was interrupted owing to storm damages to bridges, but repair work was rushed to entible Mr. Hoover to get through. Continued On Page Twelve of a metropolitan hotel building, are doubtless unaware that situated tn the northeastern extremity of the town Is a flinisily built 'wooden house where are enrolled one hundred and fifty pupils, sons and daughters of citizens also entitled to their share of the benefits accruing from splendid community Grove school. Set In scrub pines, facing a dense with-glimpses --now.

and then of bleak Isolated from any populous center, Grove is 'a discredit to any ivie which likes to think it has al reputation for getting things done. Grove is a weatherboarded whited sepulchre, a symbol of childhood opportunities BOULDER DAM BILL TO COME UP FOR ACTION Changed by Sen. Johnson. Passage of Farm lation is Urged By Paul rt. Mallon Unit.d Prato Staff COrregOadint WASHINGTON, Nov.

28. Congress will start again next Monday just where it left off last Mayin a fret and filibuster. With only four days remaining before the opening, leaders who usually know what will be done, confessed today their complete inability to diagnose the legislation, situation surrounding tariff revision, farm relief, Boulder Dam, Muscle Shoals, naval building program; the Kellogg anti-war treaty and other forthcoming matters. Leaders Split House and Senate leaders are split among themselves as to the pe necessity for an extra session after gri March 4 and hence aftruiable to va agree on the two most important by points of the programtariff and cei farm legislation. lAtsn The senate will start up With the much-filibustered Boulder Dam bill as the unfinished businems.

Senator Hiram Johnson of California co-author of the measure, is here but says be does not know yet what he will do about revising the bill in accordance with the suggestions of Investigating engineers, whose report shortly is to be made public. Senator Ashurst, Democrat, Arizona, who has led the filibuster A against the bill for three years, is -17' equally reticent- He meets questioners with the announcement, "Nothing to say' about Boulder Meantime rumors are flying thick 1 and fast There is no confirmation reo available of Mb report that John- Cr son plans to rewrite his whole bill wei to conform to President Coolidge's poi attitude and that of the engineers hel Likewise confirmation is lacking of chi the report that Ashuret believes the tho election in Arizona expressed a alt change of sentiment about the leg. du 'elation and therefore be will not me fight so enthusiastically against the measure. Bye Farm Legislation ere Speaker Longworth of the House we is against the proposed special see- the sion and wants to put a bill me through no. Tilson, House age leader, regards an extra session wo necessary for tariff revision.

Sen- toe ator Borah, leading Hoover cam- the paigner, wants farm legislation de- wo layed until a special session. Sen- ret ator Capper, farm bloc leader, is co-for farm legislation now and no fid extra session and believes nothing wi should be done about farm relief Wi until President-Elect Hoover turns from South America. by There seems to be no objection to cit the anti-war treaty and the ravq01 pei cruiser bill, but procedure as to Ca precedence on them is very much 1 A In doubt because of the vagueness 1 of the BSulder Dam fight which must come first A Reading of the minutes of the former meeting, and a decision to confine Thursday afternoon's meeting to a formal meeting and adjournment -occurred at an adjourned session of-the citycommission at eleven O'clock Wednesday mornIng Thursday being Thanksgiving day, it is announced that the scheduled meeting will be confined to a formal gathering of a quorum of the commissioners and adjourn 4,. Pearl Eaton (above), who was granted a divorce from Harry Levant, New York musical director, by a Chicago judge She was recently chosen by Erno Bakos, artist, as the most beautiful blonde in America. RED CROSS TO CONTINUE DRIVE FOR MEMBERS Annual Roll Call to Clese on Thanksgiving Day-Work- ens Continue Canvass of the City With about ,.1,500 members already secured here the tnnual Red Cross roll call will clot Thanksgiving and the local workers are pointing for a two thousand membership.

According to the roll call chairman, Mrs. Walter J. Miller, the number has reached a total of almost fifteen hundred Members due to the great work of the apart. ment committees. The city is being canvassed in a systematio- manner and the workers are counting on big day Wednesday to bring the otal up to the two thousand mark.

The partment houses of the city has been assigned to different workers. On worker requested that he be allowed six apartment houses and they number all the way to singl, workers. Great progress his been reported by the chairmen and their co-workers and the leaders are eons fident that the two thousand mark will be reached nightfall Wednesday evening. A A great response has been noted by the workers on the part of the citizenship and all quarters are expected to help put the 1928 Roll Call over the top in the city. Apartment house committees are: VirginiaMrs.

A. Mr, KillarneyMrs. Wood. must come first. Ade 11, Bell, LincolnMrs.

Barne7 Thompson. commissioN To DoyleMrs. T. Kyle. mmetiliuebro.coissurtnrersiurt.evtal.

Cot. ColonialMrs. Malcolm Watkins. riEE 1 AD jourill Boxwood Terrace, MarableMrs. W.

W. Westmoreland. UnakaMrs. W. IL McDonald.

TiluRsD Ay AT 2 Maple TerraceMrs .3. D. JackSOfl MillerMiss Willie REeirt 1. ColonialMrs. Malcolm Watkins.

Boxwood Terrace, MarableMrs. W. W. Westmoreland. UnakaMrs.

W. IL McDonald. Maple Terrace--Mrs S. D. Jack-Cumberland and AnnexMiss Mary Emma Jones.

FranklinMiss Maxine Mate BaumMrs. V. Kyle. VendsliaMrs. Ella Range.

Mercer Mrs. Wm. Mulvaney LataletteMrs. S. M.

HolstonMrs. G. C. Seaton. WataugaMrs.

Homer Leach. GardnerMrs. L. N. Isallr.rd.

AvalonMrs. Harry Crumley. GivensMrs. Daisy Landreth, 4 IRSE Sit )1ANNEE 5 YFAli Killer Not Expected to Re. cover From Wounds Self Inflicted.

Officer Shot Through the Head DENVER, Nov. 28. --(UP)--Farice King, 30, a nurse at the Denver General today shOl and killed Patrolman K. Evans, a patient and then probably fatally wounded herself. She left a note ing she had been wanting "to do this for five years." Slain While Asleep The nurse shot Evans through the head as he elept.

Evans and the girl had been sweethearts before he was married more than ten years ago, she The wine, from wound in her breast, probably will not live through the day, pays'. clans 4 The shooting occurred in the firemen's and policemen's ward where Evans was recovering from a wound received the night of November 21 when he while trying to arrest two 'burglar- ellspects In -a Denver rooming house. Patrolman liarry Ohio! and Mrs. Louvenia Reese, proprietor of the house, were killed In the fight. Ed- A die Ives was held, In 'connection with the tile-ADO flAtIED ATIORNET FOR DAPIROE SUIT Nov.

Gibbs McAdoo will ba retained as counsel for Mrs. Casey Jones, wife of the famoue engir.eer In a suit for 1150,000 against a WO tion picture company of CaptornIL 4 that the cab. Met member, in Woodrow. Wilsott's administration would represent was Made here today by Earl Brewer. former governor of Mississippi and chief counsel, for Mrs.

Jones. Brewer said that the ing the motion picture company with exploiting the name 'Casey Jones without, Mrs. Jones' would be filed within a few days. 1 Casey Joni gave his life in an effort to save his passengers while an engineer on the Central Railroad's crack train, No. 1, en rqute from Memphis to New Orleans in 1900.

Casey's train, carrying passengers to the Mardi Gras, crashed into the rear -of a freight train near Vaughn, Miss. We bravery. in sticking to his post and saving many. eves at the cost of his own has been extolled in song and legend since. Woman Finds Lost Honey; Seeks Owner The mother of R.

Lyon. whose post office address is Jonesboro. -R. F. D.

No. 10, found a sum of money which she deposited at McLellan's. on Main street. The wee reported by Mr. Lyon who uked that this 4ewspaperadvertisetodiscovet the person who lost the money.

All that is needed is to identify the denomination of the currency Ma In possession of McLellan's, for the owner to recover his or I a I 0 Tells Divorce 1 7 Ns. Ai. Nat .,:10 I 1 4. 1,4 I- .7.: 11 DAM BOULDER DAI ranted ran a. 1 Decree 1 1 NORSE SAYS BILL To COME 4 0 T1 ,,,,,,,4, i I 5 .7..

4 Proposed Bill May 4 Be 4., Changed by Sen. Johnson. i A Passage of Farm Legis- 3... I lation is Urged By Paul R. Mallon 5 United Prose Staff CorresPoaSect 0 '-J Nov.

99t i :,1 Congress will start again 44 4 next Monday just where it 11 ".0, ,140 1,..... BAy .4. k. left off last Mayin a fret ,4: 711 ..,44. 4 cover From Wounds Self -P-vet' and a filibuster.

Killer' Net Expected to Re. 4W a 11, II i A' Mg a MOMM. -r With only four days re- Inflicted. Officer' Shot 1 Attending Physicians De mauling before the opening, 4 ''C'k '111. scribes Ruler's Illness at -s- Through the Head Ai 'S 10 1)1' IS 4' leaders who usually.

know ,4 4, 4 Meting of Cabinet 1,,, IT what will be done- confessed .:.0,...0... 4- kill IN OV. 'Z hi, 0 I in This Morn t' today their complete' inabil King, 30, a ,,1, 4.0 1 1 4, l' ''''''''V. 4 l. tiv.

23 I nurse at the Denver General ity' to diagnose the legisla- ,...1, ,,.1. a 4 i- f-f le Lord Dawson; of 1......,.... urr undin tion situation today shdt and Penn informed the British tariff farm re killed i Patrolman M. K. 11 ..,.:,2: Evans a patient and then 4 i', ca in ole Budr Dam, Muscle Shoals, I 1' 4 3 i 1 4 0 A 1 1 'S oik 0' George illness is 9f "a seri- robably fatally-, wounded the naval 4 -0 -4.

herself. She left a note 1 4- -11 ous natur the Kellogg' anti-war treaty 1, r. While the ldng's physL. and other forthcoming. mat- IN.

ing she hid been wanting issuing a formal ters. i 4 "to do this for 'five .4 .4:, clan i 8-4. kt, I l' At AO 'kst, description of his pajesty's Leaders Split -Amemas Slain While 'Asleep The nurse shot Evans through 1 II a -a. 11. ailment ale Prince of Wales, Iroise and Senate, leaders are the head as he elept Evans and 7.1 a.

split among as to the Pearl Eaton (above), who was O')'' l'''4'''''-' heir: to-. the throne, the 'girl had been sweethearts be- 'V 4 .1:.,: Va.a,..!'.08....a i': a .5. a. a necessity for an extra session after granted a divorce from Harry Le- fore he was married more than ten A ,.1,,.:,: l' iN x. speeding across Africa on Michael Strange (above); the fors March 4 le to New and hence are unable 'York musical director, 1 1 1...

the. start of a race tcl his fa- Le Th mer ra onar omas an sec- ond wife of John, Barrymore, actor, agree on the two most important I Sh re- Years ago, she sail' 4 by a Ch cage. ge was urea, "suffer6 ro a tently chosen by Erno Bakos, artist, -ene I lets of the programtariff and that this turk is destined to play. So erhaps the ther's bedside. reas probably will But most everybody will agree it's really a thankles role revealed at Chateau Gourdon, at Po as the most beautiful blonde in wound In her t.

Dar-sur-Loup, bes Kitties Conditien bird isn't to be blamed for appearing downcast in the above picture. Its kinds hard to be cheerful when Desert near Cannes, that farm legislation. America. not live through the day, pays'. she obtained from him in The senate will start up With the clans said.

rusty ha one Is going to meet up with tatement wee at tchet and a hot fi Lord y. c' Dawson's a She expressed. a wish for it I 0 contained in letter to Sir Wit- happiness of her ex-husband and much-filibustered Boulder Dam bill The shooting occurred le the as the unfinished businems. Sena- ED 0 henien's and policemen's ward liam Joynson-Hicks, the home sec- his latest bride, the former Dolores tor Hiram Johnson of' California where Evans wu recovering from rotary. and apparently was issued Cstello.

4 ii Prince 8 Prince0f-Wales pee ing' in response to a request from the 0 PAYS cabinet that it be informed in de- co-autlior of the measure, bs here but says he does not know yet what I 1 a wound received the night of vember 21 when he wrule cot Tit uE DRIVE to. arrest two 'burglar- SUS- he wili sto about revising the bill in tall of the Idng's exact condition. The letter, as read at a meeting accordance with the suggestions of pecta in -a Denver rooming 'house. Patrolman Harry Ohio 5, and Mrs. 3 4 of the cabinet, follows: Investigating engineers, whose re- I ric si rt.

Fattier "litt Secretary: ear ome port thortly is to be made public. Louvenia Reese, proprietor of the house, were killed In the fight. Ed- 4 "I gather from you that the cab- Senator Ashurst, Democrat, Arizo- -am '3 met wish a more detailed opinion To cos na, who has led the filibuster die- Ives was shootin eld i in Annual Roll Call to Close on with tha '1 KEITH JONS By of His illness than le con- a inst the bM for three years, is 8a g-- 1110A ThanksgMng 4 4 United Prase Stall Correspondent tained in the daily bulletins. Will equally reticent He meets' ques- Nov.t therefore Inform them fol- tioners with the announcement, ers Continue Canvals InAnnn rl Pres ident.EleCt is Enthused "Nothing to say about Boulder or the iiiiitUUU 11 LIED Ati of Waleit' heir to the Brithsh throner DESCRIBED FoRmEi, "The king Is suffering from lin -i raced by: spiciai train towerds th, e. ith Rece tion Received Mean ar thick Inflammation (congestion) of the time rumors flyi WI th about 1,500 members al- 71 En PATIENT toast of Africa today While 'an -aux- 11 I I 1 right lung with extensive plea- 011 ViSit' tO Nicaragua and fast There is no confirmation ready secured here the ennual Red 1 Ift d.

I LI 5- t. tic pleurisy of the right side which i Nurse That She he --e -u- is a painful condition. Such Tuesday available of 'the report that John- bh infeo- 7-2 son plans to rewrite his whole bill Cross roll 'call will dote Thanks- tam must from its nature be seri- By SULLIVAN to conform to President Coolidge'. PIRGE sulli, d. Immoral mmoral Rela, itte giving and the local workers are i pointing for a two thoraand mem- ion 'of' ri tions at Suggest cua.

International ISMS Serslso Staff Correspondent attitude and that of the engineers bership. According" to the roll call Doctor a "In all illnesses of this character Aboard U. S. S. Maryland, at Likewise confirmation is lacking of chairman, Mrs.

Walter J. Miller, Miss, 28': la there must be anxiety which will Punta Costa Rica (via Ar- the report Ashurat believes the the number has reached total of aP)---William Gibbs McAdoo will be r' continue for the present, but I am lington. Radio Station), Nov. election in Arizona expressed a almost fifteen hundred Members retained as counsel for Mrs. Casey happy to say that the king Passed 28.President-elect Herbert Hoov- change of sentiment about the leg' i 4 a- quieter night The condition of due to the great work of the apart.

wife of the famous' engieeea 1. e- er arrived here this morning to 'elation and therefore be will not -ment committees. In a suit for 1150,000 against a It his lung shows some improvement. pay his neighborly respects to fight so enthusiastically against The city is being canvassed in a lion picture Company of Captor- then, His strength is maintained. ta Rica and to, pledge the friend- the measure.

ystematio- manner- and the work- ils a 1 far, en; the illness is being ship By, GEORGE Is. of the United States to this Farm Legislation ere are counting on a big that, the, Cab- By Nowa starr.CoPreao.d controlled, its forces 'lessened ind Latin-American Republie. Speaker Longworth' of the House Wednesday to bring the otal up to Met member, in Woodrow, Wilsoras Its symptoms alleviated and I hope 'After a calm journey from Co- is against the proposed special see- the two thousand The era represent administration would Va. Enroute to Waynesboro, Nov. Aboard the Presidential Special its duration 'rill be curtailed; rinto, the Maryland 'anchored two sion and wants to put a bill ment houses of the city has been In was -Made 28 '1 "Dawson, of Penn." miles off the shore line, about 8 through near.

Rep- Tilsonb House assigned to different workers. Ons here today by Earl Brewer, former oo ge lid and virtu- 's --a-- '5 o'clock. leader, regards an extra session worker requested that be al- governor of Mississippi and "Chief ally his entire household left LONDON, Nov. 28.aeshatard so far on his good-will tour the necessary for tariff revision. Seth lowed six apartment houses and counsel, for Mrs.

Jones. ingtore at ten o'clock this morning Dawson of Penn and Sir Stanley president-elect had not visited a for a Than ator leading Hoover cam- they number all the way to sine, Brewer said, that the suit, charg- kving ay th sgi holid in Hewitt, royal physicians attendat Latin-American capital, but In wants farm legislation de- Great progress his been Micah, motion picture company Blue Ridge' Mountains of -Virginia. King George, returned toBucking- wall hopeful that he could: go to lased until a special Son- reported by- the chairmen and their with exploiting the name A smell crowd, was assembled at ham Palace shortly before 1:30 San Jose, capital of Costa Rica, to ator Capper, farm bloc leader, is co-workers and the leaders are con, Jones without, Mrs: Jones' train pull out, Union Station to the special o'clock this afternoon, according to greet President Cleto Gonzalez VI- the Central News. This announce- quea his cabinet and army and na- for farm legislation now and no fldent that the two thousand mark sion, would be filed within- a few extra session and believes nothing will be reached nightfall i A through train 'schedule called menti together with the fact that ey officials. Word had been re- for the President's arrival at 'Lome Secretary Sir William until oyn- ceived that railway traffic was in- should be done about farm relief Wednesday Casey' Jonis gave his life in Waynesboro about two o'clock was still at the Palace terrupted owing to storm damages President-Elect Hoover re- A great response has been noted effort to save his passengeri while turns from South America.

by the worker, on the part of the an engineer on the Central this afternoon, from whence be will gave rise to fairs the king had 'suf- to bridges, but work was be conducted by motorao the elab- fered a reverse. rushed to enable Hoover to get There Seems to be no objection to citizenship and an quarters are ex- Railroad's crack train, Cannonball the anti-war treaty and the 0ravel pected to help put the 1928 Roll No. en from Memphis to orate Swannanoa Club, LONDON, Nov. 28.5-'-(INS)Anxi.- cruiser, bill, but procedure as to Call over the top in the city. New Orleans in 1900.

Casey's train. 2.500 feet up in the mountains for Continued On Page Twelve Continued On Page Twelve precedence on them ethem is very much Apartment house committees are: carrying passengers to the Mardi a week-end of rest and recreation. The day of thanks will find the in doubt because of the vagueness VirginiaMrs. A. M.

Cinnairda. crashed into the rear a executive couple ensconced in the of. the Boulder Dam fight which KillarneyMrs. Wood. freight train near Vaughn, Miss.

palatial Swannanoa Country Club, must come Aden. Bell, LincolnMrs. Barney 7: His bravery. In sticking to his a--- Thompson. post and saving many.

lives at the several thousand feet in the Blue Ridge. It will 'mark their DoyleMra. T. S. Kyle.

cost of his own has been extolied 7 1 first Thanksgiving away from Vie Shl '11 1 i Melubro CourtMrs. R. B. in song and legend since. r.

White 7 I i rove coo MillerMiss Willie Reevti. re ColonialMrs. Malcolm Watkins. A dozen household servants, in- uding Katherine Buckley and doubtless of a metropolitan hotel building, ADJOURN Boxwood Terrace, MarableMrs. i I are outless unaware that situat- I EE I 1 W.

W. Westmoreland. IV rnan Finds el Lost Hannah Heffernan, the principal In View of the anticipate(' ed In te northeastern extremity of 2 T. UnakaMrs. W.

H. McDonald. se cooker are included in the 'entour- gram for the 'enlargement of the ''S Owner Money; Seeks wner age to 'Insure Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge physical equipment of the Jo the towrt Is a flinisily built 'wood- Maple Terrace--Mrs D.

Jack- ill hn- en house where are enrolled one son. -1 The mother of W. R. Lyon, 1,,,,,.., the same high standard of service SOn city School System to be they receive here in Washington. Submitted to the ati CoMMID- hundred and fifty pupils, sons and --1, Cumberland and AnnexMiss whose post vales address is The Swannanoa Country Club, sion by the Board of IrAlucation, daughters of citizens also entitled hleading of the minutes of the, Mary Emma Jonesboro, -R.

F. D. No. 10, now the cential structure of an ex- this newspaper presents here- to their share of the benefits ao- former meeting, and a decision to FranklinMiss Maxine Mat- found a sum of money which she elusive colony resort, once the with the fourth of a aerie's of cruing from splendid community confine Thursday afternoons meet- thews. deposited at McLellan's.

on Main home of the late Major James Doo- articles dealing with steals of Thisais Grove school. ing to a formal Meeting and ad- BaumMrs. V. Kyle. The a waa reported by Set In scrub pines, facing a dense journment -occurred at an adjourn- VendaliaMrs.

Ella Range- far. Leon who asked that this of- dors of the Blue Ridge induced otni thicket, with glimpses ed session-of-the citycomplIssion Mercer wspaper-advertisetodiscovet and equipment. then of bleak Isolated from at eleven O'clock Wednesday morn- Mrs. Wm. Mulvarteso the person who lost the money.

to invest nearly a million dollars any popelous center, Grove is .1 hag. LataletteMrs. S. M. Commanding in its construction.

All that is needed is to identify a unobstructed view of the whole The same peop a else tommun I discredit to any Ivie pity which Thursday being Thanksgiving HolstonMrs. G. C. Seaton. the denomination of the currency ie glo the club house lies about ity effort made possible 'le financ likes to think it has e.

reputation day, It le announced that the ached- WataugaMrs. Homer Leach. bills in possession of McLellan's, four miles from Waynesboro, and ing an nal erection a I tio Of hail for getting things done. Grove is uled meeting will be confined to a GardnerMrs. L.

N. Isailr-rd. for the owner to recover his or ch I tteaville million dollar designed rhy. it a weatherboarded whited sepulchre, formal gathering of a -quorum of Harry Crumley. midway between tar an-.

and Staunton. ous gar (Continued on age 7we dens New York architect; and furnished a symbol of childhood opportunities the commissioners and adjourn- GivensMrs. Deist Landreth a equipped i the luxurious ou I style denie (Contid an equ ppe II .....1 4--, i 2.N ..1., s' i 'N, Se. I Tells --of Divorce al BOULDER ER DAM ulilL Cnillr Granted a ran 1 1 Decree NoRss .4,. AYS 4 e.7.....::..,..:::.:.: uo, O.

1 .,...01. 1- FOR i .7.1: 7.7J 11 ,,.,,,,....,7,4 ,..0. Pin'Ooied; Bill May Be 1 i Changed by Sen. Johnson. Passage of Farm 111 lation is Urged '3' 2 1, ().

,,671. By Paul Ft. Mallon United Pros Staff CoffeffosSadt yAN Ii. A 'i 4, 0 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 28.

,,,,.4. 6, sl Congress will start again 'f A .,,:) i next Monday just', where A viri 44 4 i Killer' Not Expected to Re- tfil. i'? 4 cover From Wounds Self 7....,,. left off last Mayin a fret if Attending Physicians and a filibuster. Inflicted.

Officer' Shot 0 4: scribes Ruler's Illness at i fr. With only four days re Through' the i r), 1' U')N maining before the opening, 1 'k 't eting of abinei 'This leaders. who usually, know what will be confessed DENVER, Nov; 28. --(UP)Farice 30, a t- 1:::::, today 'their complete inabil nurse at the Denver General Nov I ity to diagnose the legisla- 1-. ....4, 441 2- 1 4A' (UP)Lord Dawson of i tion situation surrounding I and today shot Evans a patient and then killed Patrolman M.

K. Penn informed the British tariff farm relief, ti 7 fl i ...1.:::.. Cabrice'r1151trithatutRing ::.:414,: Boulder Dam, Muscle Shoals, 4 probably fatally-, wounded, '''''''''''1 ''-'-t: l'S-- George's illness is of d'a seri- fr! naval building herself. She left a note Vo-'' .,1 4 1 ous nature. 7 the Kellogg' anti-war -A :1 ,..1:,,,,,,, ing she had been wanting 1', 4 4, .4 Iv, ile the king's physl- and other forthcoming.

mat- "to 4, .5 :::4 .4 4 4: a 4 4.i i't an was 4 l': ,4 4 't'Al''''. i "tr It 'IA .1 'S '44' issuing a formal ters. k. 'ii, a Leaders Split l' i 4:, description of his The nurse shot Evans through 11 fl, 4 ie ailment, the Prince of Wales, 'el, 1 heir the wits slit noise and Senate leaders are among themselves as to the Pearl Eaton (aboe)who was the head as he slept. Evans and is -6- l' s6, the 'girl had been sweethearts be- bus empire watched his 'journey to the bedside of bit father.

In king ly Bt. and connervatively optimist14 bulletins on bit condition' pould pot Allay the public euspense. The II a. In. bulletin' on the king said: "The king passed a quieter night His temperature and general cOndillon remains before." It was signed by Sir Stanley Ilew Itt and Lord Dawson, of Penn, tha e.

sing's phytiolans. I we' 1 The bulletin gave assurance, at that the king's pleurisy bad mot taken a turn for the -worse. It was, denied officially that the Prince mf Wales had been -summoned tome, leaving the inference that .11 Prince had taken the matter alto his own Prince Cancels trip eHow th Prince suddenly cancel. ed plans for continuing his Afri- hunting trip and started. for with all the resources of the British empire reedy to 'speethis progress, wail told in a dispatch to the Evening News today from Igor gore, Africa.

2 The story was sent by Sir Percival Phillips, correspondent ottlia Mail And the Evening News. Sir Percival was traveling in a regular mail train 'which started an hour ahead of the Prince's spaztal, and he told, how the specie. caught up to the mall train over night and seemed anxious to push out Of the way Ind race ahead. The Prince had been bunting lona in Tanganyika territory, more a hundred miles north ot bed, in the Interior. Dodams la 300 ranes from Dar-es-Salaam, the mearest port on' the Indian Ocean.

The Prince returned from Ws to Dodoma yesterday, accord ng to, bit it was nhderstoOd be planted to COTP Inuit his hunting trip, in the eh- of any alarming reports Then came sudden developments. La important code meows waa tupled out to the Prince before be eached Dodoma. The admiralty an- Cotatnued On Page Twelve bus empire watched his journey to the bedside of his In London, the king ly -111, and conservatively eptirnistis bulletins on his condition could allay the public "7, The II a. re. bulletin' on the king said: i 4-1' -5, "The king liaised a quieter night'.

WS temperature and general-cOndi; lion It was signed by Sir Stanley Hew- ath and, Lord Dawson, of Penn, the ting''s -4 The bulletin gave assuralet, at. least, that the pleurisy' bad sot taken a turn for the It 7. was denied officially that the Prince at i Wales had been -summotted tome, leaving the inference that 'II 'Prince, had taken the his 'own, FrinceCancels Trip How, the Prince suddenly. cancel- ed. plans for continuing his afri- an trip and started- for "acme; with all the resources of the Sritish empire- reedy to speed hie -progress, wait told In a dispatch to 'the Evening News today front Mor gore Africa.

'h The story we sent by Sir Perc sal Phillips, correspondent of -th Daila and the Evening News. Sir Percival was traveling an a regular mail train which started hour ahead of he Prince's spa', an ial and he Jolla, how the pec. ie up 'to the mall train over taug g' night and seemed anxious to puss Of the way Ind race ahead. a ou The Prince had-, been hunting Ions Tanganyika territory, more a bundrea Miles north of, in the interior. Dodsma Is -300 miles from Dar-es-Salaam, the learest port on' the Indian Ocean.

The Prince returned from his to Dodoma 'yesterday, accord- to hie was understood be pleated- to con- his hunting trip in the ate lout en ng et of soy alarming reports ten ndon. Then came sudden developments. important code message wee surried out to the Prince before he -ea ched Dodome, Te admiralty ued On rage Twelve Conti" RALEIGH, N. Nov. Grilling 'cross examination.

of Miss Gertrude L. Corbitt as con-Untied today by counsel in thit states suit to revoke the license of Highland, Hospitl at Asheville be, cause of alleged gross immoral conduct of Dr. Robert S. Carroll; chief medical director and principal own, er of the Miss who is now I a Is-tent psychologist of the phsycl. lc clinic of department of inst.tu tirms and agepcies of the state of New Jersey and lives at 7Trenton, N.

testified yesterday that she was a patient at Highland for four months in 1920 and then was employed there as a nurse for -nearly four Corbitt declared she had immoral, relations with Dr. Carroll five or six times during the first year she was at the hospital. She said she went to the hospital to be treated for a nervous 1Corbitt had infantile paralysis a number of yettrit ago and one of Iher limbs' was paralyed -as a She walks with the aid of a 'Asked What Dr. Carroll said to her when she first had improper relations with her, Miss Corbitt declared 'Carroll told her such relations' bad great "Therepeuoic value." 7-, He asked me to come into his office" she said "1 went into his office and he locked both doors. 1Re said if I had good lers like other girls I could take care of my nevoue problem." Miss Corbitt testifatalI of her immoral relations with Dr.

Carroll occurred during Ms first year of her stay there. Cross examination today of Miss Corbitt failed to -shake the shocking story of her -tlieged experiences -as a patient -rtnd nurse Continued On Page Melva RALEIGH N. Nov. Iling cross examinatio of Gr" a. Miss, Gertrude.

L. Corbitt vtas con- Untied today by 'defense counsel in it th li ee tho states au rvot he meet) of Highland. Hosp. trl a As ev cause Of alleged gross immoral Co n- S. Carroll; chi ef duct Dr.

er 1 I al medical director and pr nc ovtn he er of Miss 'who is, now I it is- tent psychologist -of the phsych tic clinic, of the department of Instn tams and agencies of the state of New Jersey and. lives at Trenton, N. testified yesterday that she wae a patient at Highland for sour months rin 1920 and then was em- ployed there as a nurse for -nearly four Miss Corbitt declared she had immoral, relations with Dr. Carroll five or six times during the first year s- he was at the hospital. She Ital said she went to the hospital to be treated for a nervous infantile paralysis a 'it number year of ago and one A Is re- her limbs was paralyed I She walks.

with the aid of a cane. 'Asked What Dr. Carroll said to her when she first had improper relations with her, Miss Corbitt de- clared arroll told her such "There oi euc relations' had great value." "Ha asked me to come into his office" she said "I went into his office and he, locked both doors. He said If I had good leas like oth- er girls I could take care, of nevetniproblerne," Miss Corbiti teelifrid--That- all her immoral relations with tr Carroll occurred during the first year of her stay there. today of Cross examination Miss Corbitt failed to 7bhake the shocking story of her -tilege 6411' periences- as a patient nurse Continued On Page Twelve 1 1.

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