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illianouscminstmix-7ixt; 5-7ear-o14 son of Mr. and Itn. A. L. Andelaon.

died at a local sanitarlttm Friday afternoon. He is survived- by his tuts, a brother. Willie. and a sister, Bettye Ann; also his grandmother. Annie' Anderson.

Funeral rangements Will be announced by Wann.S. ZDWARDSVIRS. LULA, aced 54, died at her non in Emit Chattanooga, R. P. D.

No. 2. at 4:30 o'clock Friday afterrtoon after a lingering Illness. She is survived by her hug. band, two wwis, five daughters, par.

ents one brother. one sister and two grandchildren. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by 'Coulters. onnirrrrew. 55, died at 8:45 o'Clocit last night at his home.

1304 0' Du ncan Be Is survived lady Isis widow: two daughter's. Mimics Margaret and Isabella: three sons. waiter and T. Houston, an of Chattanooga, one brother, toe. T.

H. D. ()TIMM, of Albany. Os. He wail a member' of the Presbyterian citUrch.

let713 ral arrange- ments will be announ ed later by J. Avery Bryan company. -2131. EARRLSONThe body of Mrs. Mary Vim Harriaon.

wife of Z. C. Harri, fon, who died Thursday afternoon at bet home at Jones statiorn was sent early this morning to Atlanta. where funeral aervices take place at 10 Sunday morning in Calvary Baptist church. Arrangements in charge of Warm's.

ZINCAMJOHN K. aged 28, died at Glaagow. Tuesday-, July 28. Mr. Kincaid was a former Chattsnoogan, but had made his home in Detroit.

for the past several years. where -he was employed -aa a traveling asleiman for the D. M. PerrY Seed company. He la survived by his father.

John K. Kincaid, of Detroit. mich. two sbiters. Mts.

I Melina Kincaid, of Louisville. and dance Holbert, of this city. The body will arrive in Chattanooga this. morning and will be rempved to the Chaipman funeral home, where funeral p.ervices 'will be held at 10 o'elock this morning. The Rev.

J. D. Bethune will conduct the film-re! Pallbearers will be Desmond P. Finney, J. T.

Dolan. J. A. Hartman, P. D.

Miller and N. Interment will be in Forest Hills cemetery. Arrangements are in charge- of Chapman's. COLORED WHITFe-zn. a respectful colored died Lt his residence.

1207 Grove street. Thursday night at 9.20. Be was a member of Delphia Lodge No'. K. of E.

anti Grace Memo -rial, M. E. church. Surviving are' his WidoW. Mrs.

'Alice White; OnP eon. Ilia F. of New York City. end one daughter. Mrs.

Lillie B. Cox. Fu- neral Sunday at 2 from his residence. Ben Franklin In charge. READ OF VIRGINIAN-PILOT SUCCUMBS IN NORFOLK 'BIRTHS NORFOLK.

VIC. July. 31 Lucien D. Starke. publisher of the Norfolk Virginian-Pilot, died tonight in Sarah Leigh hospital afters brief Col.

Starke Wan ft native of Norfolli.1 83 ytsling old. arid had practiced law i In for upward of thirty years. HP negotiated of the old Norfolk Pilot, for the late Alber 1 Grandy in 18911. was made and on the death of Mr. Grandy.

1903. was made president. The Flint had consolidated- with Norfolk Virginian In 1898. and Jan, 1, 1912., the company bought the Nor' folk Landmark. taking control of the ornihg newspaper field.

Col Starke continued as president. and ten years agn gave up his, practice of law to de. Vete his entire time to the newspaper las publisher, He had never held public office. but was ot member of the attiff of Gov. HOIM Tyler.

of the itank of colonel. A-tis father. Cot 'Lucien Douglas Starke. -served with distinctitivi In the Confederate army. He ta aurvived by.

his widow. one brother and four sisters. rOOKEVILLE July 31 UP). Joint funeral seniees for five members of the Whitson family who- were dmwned at Burgess fells Wednesday etening when their boat sank, were conducted from the home of Judge Whitson today Friends from this and nearby counties formed in procession of approximately 250 automobiles its the bodies were taken to a cemetery for common burial. The five were Mr.

and Mrs. Jeremiah Whitson, Mrs J. P. Barnett. of Nashville.

and her two 'children. jaMeR, 5. and Robert. I. A.

'MACKENZIE. ZIEST. Holland. July 31 orl.Predertck MacKenrie. 61.

prominent British Journalist, died here today after a long illness. He Wynne known as "the man with a year to the" by writing a newspaper arttele of that title after doctora had informed him that he had only twelve months to live. Ile came here three Months ago for treatment for cancer. i He wm war correspondent for the London INsily Mail from 1900 to 101 correspondisnt for the Chicago Daily Newa in Russia and northern Europe in, 1921-26 and more recently London correspondent of Japanese newspapers. DR.

R. A. F. PENROSE. PHILADELPHIA.

July 31 H. A. P. Penrose. geologist and of the late Senator Boise Penrose.

died today at. hLs lent. where he had made hi ence for several years. 'He WM 67. Dr.

Penrose was graduated from HerrtiM Univmity in 18114. and later was connected sith the United States geological survey. In 11163 he took charge t't the survey of eastern Texas for the Texas geological survey. The next year he saw service with the Arkansas go- 'Veal sUrvey. Dr.

Penrose never mar- tied. FROST TORRENCE. GASTONA. N. July 3 UM- Prost Torrence.

Gaston County textile Manufacturer died here today. He was and treasurer of thr Omit tr. imd 'Mrs. R. P.

Womack. 3717 Seventh avenue. a eon. July 27. Mr.

and Itra. Arthur Pritchett. 3203 Calhoun avenue. a eon. July 6- smd S.

Lee, 202 NemplIM avenues eon. July 25 NIZMPHIS. July 31 Bate bum chauffeur for United Statue engineers of the Memphis district. Was killed almost instantly today when his car vas bit by a train near the government fleet on the Arkansas side of tin Mis- 0040 Mir. School Board Throws Out White's Selections.

Strperintendent in Disregarding His List ot Teachers Illegal. Chatteaeops Time Special. July countrs school boaKd row was continued today at a meeting. which resulted In a' complete break between Supt. Walter White and a majority of' the board members.

The board rejected by a vote of 4 to 2 the list of teachers; submitted by Supt. White for election. and also rejected a revised list offered by the superintendent. Four members of the board then drew awe) from the regular zneetiog end formed a new organization. with Z.

Robinson as temporary chair-min. and elected a list of teachers who had been nominated by the Supt. White announced that the action of this majority group was illegal and that when the schods assemble Monday morning the teachers he nominated today will be in charge. The superintendent cited a section of the law which he claimed gives him do. do.

right to assign teacher3 -7as he rib Inks for the best interest of the Whether -Action will be taken betyre Monday: to determine in court whose nominees have the right to conduct the Khools waa not known tonight. The aplit came when Supt. White announced that action on any list of teachers other than that which he recommended would not be recorded In. the minutes of the meeting. 4''R.

M. Green, chairman of the board, then refused to put a motion for consideration of 'a list of teachers prepared by the majority element in the board to a -vote. Four of the board members withdrew at that point, elected Mr. Robinson temborary chairman and proceteed to elect the teachers-- ea they saw fit, without reference to the superintend ent's recommendations. The differences In the two list a were not revealed.

The board also appoinTed a commit- tee to make, arrangements for transiportation of pupils to the schools which require big In order to lighten the burden of buying schoolbooks as much as pop 5161e. the board approved the use of as many of the old books as koossible this year, so that, patrons mA7 exchange them. This is the year for change of textbonks. under' state law, but all of the old books that. have been retained on the approved list will be used In this county, the board ruled.

WHITE SAYS LOBBYISTS RESPONSIBLE FOR BREAK Chattanooga Dimes Sacrist GRAYSVILLE. July 31. County court lobbyists who held a threat of 'ouster Over the members of the board were responsible for the break in the Rhea county school Supt. White charged here tonight. "The entire action of the majority board in electing a it of teachers other than that submitted by the superintendent wits illegal." said Supt.

White. "The law gives the superintendent and none other the right to nominate teachers. though recognirAng the right of the board to reject them. I showed the board a seetion of the law which-gives the stiperintendent the power toassign teachers for the VbCSL interests of the schools and under this law. the teachers have named Will be in the schools Monday as I have placed them.

The teachers have practically. all been elected previously. Wilbur. a member of the board who halt been hosti1eP-C6 the administration for a long tinr. led the fight against the superintendent's nominations with a motion that each member submit a list of teachers for his own district.

I immediately replied that such a procedure would be Illegal. The remaining acts of the opposition members berl all were illegal and the- schools will open Monday with the teachers chosen by the superintendent In each position." Twelve' dead chickens in is sack were sent to police headquarters Friday morning from Fortieth street and Clio avenue. where they were found by W. W. Gentry.

3915 Sixth avenue. E. R. Rogers. 4000.

Fifth avenue. reported to police beadquetters that two Negro men passed his home at am. Friday carrying sicks. Mr. Rogers statedi that he shot at the pair.

but did not know whether be hit either. DRUGGISTS SEAT TEXAN, TORONTO GETS MEETING, MIAMI. Juiy 31 (tn.Installation of Walter D. Adams. of Forney, as president of the American Pharmaceutical association was Oval, high spot of the closing business Pee-Mon of the associatton's seventy-ninth annual convention bere tonight.

Officers for 1931-32 were elected by a mail ballot sent out by the nominating omninittee last November. Chosen to serve with Mr. Adams were J. O. Beard.

Chapel first vice-president. and J. W. Dargavel. Minneapolis.

second vice-president. Toronto. Ontgrio. was selected for the 1932 assembly at last year's meeting in Baltimore. The 1933 convention city will be selected at the Toronto meeting.

SHERIFF DISCONTINUES SINNOTT DEATH PROBE TORT LAUDERDALE. Jul-y 31 A. W. Turner. of Brovrard county.

said today no further investi. iration will be made Into the recent deaths of lb. and Mrs. J. Fred Sinnott.

The pair died from bullet wounds within four weeiti of each The eases were officially pronotinced- suia, eides. but the investigatkut was rtnewed when the sheriff was giveri an Autonymous letter. received through the mails by Guy Unveils, former chief of Police in Miami. The letter. received prior to Mrs.

Sinnotra death last Tuesday. suggested tiwther inquby into Shmotrs death. which armored July S. I The alsertff's -atfice ievealed tbot Mrs. Sinnott was questioned about the letter prior to ber deith, but did mit shed anI light On 11- Ira J.

Moon. of Plainv, evoreed husband of the late lira. Sinnott, who came to this country from Prance as a war bride. issued a statemomt voicing confidence in her. Moon said he would take hack to Nashville their email son.

aisle. who had lived with his mother after the divorce. The Moons and formerly lived in Key West where the first Mrs. Sismott died. Sinnott was a 'grandson at the bate Joseph Sinnott.

wealthy Philadelohla distiller. and benefited by a 11760 monthly income under grandfathere will. MEMPHIS. Joiy Si WVUnited States Senator Hubert D. Stephens.

at the Methodist hospital here. showed enough improvement today- to discuss the coming Mississippi democratic gubernatorial primary with ha phyincians. -He seemed very pepped up over the ciimpaiirn." one of the physicist said. "He is very much improved today in every However. the physician eatd.

the itmicor democratic senator Iran Milsissippi is still a "very sick He underwent an operation for acute gangrenous appendicitis Tuesday; JACKSON. Tenn, July 31 W. Prince dean of Union university and head of' the schools chemistry depprtrnent, was elected temporary president of the school today at a meeting of the board of trustees. The Rev. D.

As Ellis. of Memphis. president of the to appoirit a nominating committee of fWe to recommend a successor to President R. Z. Waters, who officially tendered his resignation this morning to accept the presidency of college.

Deorgetown, Ky. Mr. Ellis abto was designated bead of a committee to raise $10.000 this year to meet current expenses of the school. i NEW vonx. July 31 (Al.Pollee Commissioner Mulrooney said today that the $15.000 reward offered by the Policemen's Benevolent kassociation for Information leading to the solution of theiVivian Gordon murder case had been paid.

The commissioner said the entire sum went to Individual. He declined to ay to Whom it was paid, nor would the matter. Harry Stein and Abraham Greenberg Were tried for the murder of the Gordon woman. and were acquitted. The cape on the police records is marked "closed," despite s.

al s. als. als. DATTO. Ark July 31 pay no verdict.

said a Jury in Justice of the Peace Edward's court here. Filing back into the courtroom the Jury trying a minor civil case announced to the startled Justice and attorneys there would be no verdict until the jurors had received their fees. The justice threatened to lock them up until they changed their Minds, but the jurors were obdurate: Finally an interested attorney saved the situation ti3P promisMg to guarantee payment of the fees if the party losing the suit failed to. This satisfied the jury. The verdict was for the plaintiff.

C. Nesingham. The fees were paid. FLORIDA FISHING ARREST BRINGS SUIT- ON SHERIFF July 31 8. city attorney.

today filed suit for $2999 against R. J. Flanders. sheriff of Calhoun county, Florida. claiming he ---wal unlawfully arrested in April while fishing in Calhoun county.

Lewis has pending in the federal court at Marianna. a suit for 000 for unlawful arrest against Sheriff Flanders and a Florida game warden. who charged Lewis with fishing during the closed season. The Dothan attorney alleges in his Mitt that there is no fishing law in Calhoun county. and Chamberlain Ave.

at Willow SPECIATA FOR TODAY: Fresh Rolls Just out of the oven-- Assorted Beauties Fancy No. I 5 Pounds for a CORNDozen 23 .16 gta LETTUCE Fancy Heads- t. lOc CARROTSBunch 8111110111 0 Dozen 2 Desirable Size. 4 ow WI am am aim IMP: LEMONS Dozen t.r.,.... a 25c BANANASPound -rvilrirotry Potted Met.

Vienna Sal Corned Be Sliced Bee Roast Bee. Corned Be Advised by Leading Beauty Experts Makes diAes shine: at-3 for usage-2 for -1 a to tot floa Hash-16-Ounce PEAS 164-L i 10c GREEN BEANS Nn 2 10C GREEN BEANS N(1-24 15c CARROTS Stokley'i Diced 1 10 No. 2 CHERRIES Red Sour Pitted 19c, No. 2 PORK and BEANS 16431- 15c 2 for 20-CAL Jar 16-0L Jar. Bleached Genuine Crepe, High in absorbency.

soft In texture; 1 rolls in convenient package. for 21c Li( WAX Per Roll CLOTHES PINS--- Package of 20 CLOTHES 50-Foot Vire BOILING MEAT tb. 10c BACON SQUARES Lb. 15c PICNIC HAMS Lb. 1712c Sliced Bacon, Lakeview, Certified Sliced Bacon, Lb.

35c LAKEVIEW BUTTER, Lb. 27c Cheese, Fancy Cream, 22c All of our coffee is good because it tg roasted every day. The ope that suits you best is the Buttermilk, Quarts Fleetwood GELATINE DESSERT Cherry, Lemon, 2 Orange, For Raspberry, 13 Mint, Lime -1 BROOMS--- Enamel Handle, Fancy BROOMS---- 1 '5-Tie, Good Value MO Fine Quality, No. 14-; IIINTETER FO 1 4 i THE CHATTANOOGK TI1TES: CHATTANOOGAV, TENN' SATURDAY .1931. 1 7 cry' te TS rtwther incrubT int Sinnott death, which occurred July DnAlrHo FACTIOUS The sheriff's -deice revealed that ER leMlate.rinimottctrquestionedbutabecuudt the to 4 1 0 Shed any light on it Sce 4.f tg-JIMILIZ -LEE; 5-year-old Ira J.

Moon. of eveload 4t3. N' Mr. and 'Mrs. A.

L. Andesson. husband of the late lira. Sinnott. who Blue Seal 7,, Al.481"1 ql4 4 died at a local sazdtarittm Friday aft- midi came to this country from Prance as 4 LOAF 2d Thiinws I anoint.

He Is mireived- by his par- OlilliU1 D-Ar row a war bride. Issued a statement Veto- eats, a brother, Willie. and a aster, White's selections. int confidence In ber '4 Dressm 19 16 Bettye Ann; atm his grandmother. Moon said he would take tack tO ala ROLLS Annie' Anderson.

Funeral er Nashville thdr mall son. George. ertio rangments will be announced by had lived with his mother after the Warm's. Sdfpen'ntendent in divorce. The Moons and An unusual value 19 froti Disregardini Ma List ot tecrmerlY 111" KeY West Where th.

111P DOZE i zDwARDs--Vats. LULA, aged 54, died -e DM Mrs. Sinnott died. full pint I i IIMIrwirefe4 at her bon in East Chattanooga, a Teachers me staaatt vaa a crandam at the late R. P.

D. No. at 4:30 o'clock Pri- JosePh IP. Sinnott. wealthy Philadel- dzy afternoon after a lingering 111- phia distiller.

and benefited by a $760 a MSS, She la survived he her bus- Chall0000lps Time SPeergl monthly income his gremlin. under 1 4- a UNITED DAIRIES GRADE band, two sons, five daughters, par- DAYMN, Tenter July 31 Rhea lbers will- 11 enta one brother. one sister and tw0 countra school board row was con- 114 CI) 1. 1- grandchildren. Funeral ananteinenti st.m,bA 4...

IMPROVEMENT, SHOWN National Biscuit IP 4. will be announced been' by'Coulters. 'Iv ele "lw 1WMCZA suited in b. complete bee" between BY SENATOR STEPHENS di GRIP1177-113-W. -55.

died at 8:45 Supt. Walter White and a majority of' Assot-ted Beauties Pints 1 oclock last night at his home. 1304 the board members. 0 Duncan avenue. Be is survived by The board rejected by a vote of 4 to 2 Izava'ms.

eltelY 31 oe 1 Butter les widow; two daughtet's. Mimes the list a teachers sulemitted by Supt. States Senator Hubert D. Stephens, nt They are really rti 0 pAargaret and Isabella: three ions. White for election.

and also rejected a at the Methodn't hospital here. showed un 2 Walter Fred and T. Houston, revised list offered by the superintend- enough improvement to discuss killea, Quarts ilk Oe Quarts 1 Ga. He woe a membr of the Pre. wee from the regular meeting ip I spru.ofTChmattaDnoog.

bratootbahneri ent. Pour members of the board then ful, pod the coming' Mbeigaippi democratic gtl- drew eematoetto otemary hts ptsysidana e' loth byterian cihirch. le arrange- and a new orilaniestion, with "He seemed very pepped up over the 'rent Will be announ ed later by J. So. Z.

Robinson as temporary chair- campaign," one of physicians said. Avery Bryan com pany. -2131. man. and elected a list of teachers who "He 11 very Much improved today be ti78 had been nominated by he majol evr Ill' ge, 23 ho dd EARRLSON-The body of Mrs.

Mary rio e7 nY" However. the physidan saki. the jtm- 4 M. 1 16 101 (0 BUTTER 16 0 Z. a FANCY PEANUT Zinn Harrieon.

wife of Z. C. Hartle wie -Muted aftenooat Su White annoue rn ncd that use see lor demo an cratic semttor Ir Milaissippt JI I teats of twit pro, la still a "very aid( man." He under- bee. home at Jemes station. WaS sent Ma greuP was illegal nt an operation for acute gangrenous early thia morning to Atlanta.

where and that when the schocfis assemble a nencitte Teesda 4 1 funeral sterviees take place at 10 Sun- Monday Morning the teachers he nomi- day morning In Calvary Baptist mated today will be In charge. Ttut chureh. Arrangemente in charge of superintendent cited a section of the PROF PRINCE UNION HEAD POTATOES ELECTED Fancy SA. tIo. 1 A BOILING MEAT Lb wanal.

'law whkh he claimed gores hira the, A i 5 Pounds for luc right to assign teachers as he thinks TEMPORARY Kr4CAM-JOIIN M. aged 28, for the best interest of the schools. 1 IPI at Glaegow. Mont, CORN Dozen to. joy es pot.

Kincaid was a former Whether -action will be taken befere JACKSON'. Tenn, July 31 W. tesonea. made LETTUCE Monday to determine in court whose Prince. dean of Union university and nominees have the right to conduct the eo or 4 Chan butbad home in Detroit.

for the poet head of'the school's chemistry deport- Fancy Heads 1 PICNIC HAMS 1 1719c' 0 Heads LIBOR Ile i 7 several where-he vas employed Whools waa not known tonight. The -board Iplit came when Supt. rnent, was elected president '7 SA a traveling aaleiman for the D. M. ew perry Seed comPanr- la survived White announced that action on any of the school today at a meeting of the list of teachers other than that which 'board of truate'es 4 1 '8c Sliced Bacon.

Lakeview, b23c by his father. John Kincaid. Sre mos he recommended would not be recorded Tbe Her. A. Ellis.

of Mempnis. CARROTS Bunch .1.. 4 ir of Mie h. two staters. in the minutes of the meeting.

'R. M. President of the to appoirit a ii. a Greench Thelma Kincaid. 'of Louleville.

I ORANGES airman of the board, then re- nominating committee of five to recom- Desirable Size; c- erti le iced, liacon. LD 35c and Mrs. Clarice Holbert, of this cite, I fused to put a motion for considera- mend a SUCeessOT to President 11. Z. tie ow firtam.

am. dim IMP. 0 The bodi will arrive in Chattanooga tion of 'a list of teachers prepared by 'Waters, who officially tendeed his A this. morning and will be removed to where the majority element in the board to a resignation this morning to accept the 4.t the Cheeman, funeral home, vote. Four' of the board members with- presidence of Georgetown colleges Fancy; Dozen t.a.,.......

IMMO 25c LianKEVIEWBUTTER Ldp. funral movices 'will be held at 10 drew at that point, elected Mr. Robin- Georgetown, oelock the' morning. The Rev. J.

D. aon temborary chairman and proceetted Mr. Ellis lino was dtbeignated head me. 4 oft Bethune will conduct the feneral elect the teachers- ae -they saw fit, of a committee to raise $10.000 this BANA AS Pound Cheese. Fancy Cream, ib 2,2 t- -edwestar ice 'Pallbearers will be Desmond eery s.

without reference to the superintend- year to meet current expenses of the 1 r. Finney, J. T. Dolan. J.

A Hart- Interment will be Forest Hills elnnte recommendations. school. 1 1 The difft li rences In the two sti were i man, F. le Miner and TeWillison ee I not revald. emetery.

Arrangements are In The board aim appointed a commitVVIAN GORDON MURDER 4 ised Lead- 2- charge- of Chapman's. i to make, arrangements for trane- REWARD DECLARED PAID RITE-ore colored ing i COLORED. 'portation of pupils to the schoole which require big eauty Adv In order to lighten the btirden of NEV vonx. July 31 1 Eviler ts ill 13,. a respectful buying schoolbooks as much AA pop- Commiesioner Mulrooney said today citli'en.

died at yds resideneo 1207 Sitle. the board approved the use of aa that, the $15.000 reward offered by the ef Grove street. Thursday night at 9.20. many of the old books as 2ossaible thie Policemen's Benevolenteassociation for Be was a member of Oelphie Lodge year, so that patrons ma, exchange information leading to the solution ot .2 IL 6 K. of and of Grace Memo- them.

This in the year for change of the Vivian Gordon murder cam had -rial el. E. churere Srviving are' textbooks. tinder' state law. but all of been paid.

his Widow. Mrs. Alice White; OrIP spn. the old books that have been retained The commissioner said the 'entire sum Makes dishes shine: no F. of New York City.

end one on the approved list will be used tn this went to tosingle individual. He declined glasses daughter. Mrs Lillie B. Cox. File countle the beard ruled.

to say-to Whom it was paid, nor would nerel Sunday at 2 from his hooliscuss the matter. residence. Ben Franklin in charge. WHITE SAYS LOBBYISTS Harry Stein and Abraham Greenberg 5 RESiONSIBLE FOR BREAK Were tried for the murder of the Om- V. BEAD OF VIRGINIAN-PILOT don woman and were acquitted.

The 1 SUCCUMBS IN NORFOLK chn 1 1 case On the police records Is marked Dimes i "closed," despite the acquittals. GRAYSVILL July 31 vector. SMITHFIELD PEAS 1-Oz. ii Bu O. 13." for Quality Lucien D6 le E.

NORFOLK. Starke July. 31 ell---Col County court lobbylete who held threat of Ouster Over the members of a JURY DECLINES TO ACT I CA'SNED MEATS GREEN BEANS 2 10C publesher of the Norfolk Virginian-Pilot, died tonight in the bolted were break in the Rhea responeible for the UNTIL FEES GUARANTEED Potted Meat-3 16-0g. k. elk Preserves 1 Sarah Leigh hospital tattoo" brief ill- tounty school GREEN BE ANS No 24 1 5 Cherry Supt.

White charged here tonight. Vienna Sausage-2 1 Cot. Starke wax ft native of Norfolk'. "The entire action of -the majority DATOO. July 31 pay 82 yeare old.

and heft practiced law board in electing a list of teacher Corned Beef-Nor-1 Stoklep other -no verdict. said a jury in Justice of ee Diced 10C Jam 15 -Oa. No. 2 Jar In this city tor upeard of thirty years. than that Submitted by the superintend- the Peace Edward's court here.

Sliced Beef-212-Ounce ERRIE Grape HP negotiated tee purchese of the old ent was illegal." said Supt. White. "The Filing back into the courtroom the CHS 114'd Sour Pitted 19 Norfolk Pilot for the late Albert none jury trying a minor civil case an- No 2 OOOOO law gives the superintendent and Roast Beel-No. 1. 24c 20-en.

Apple Butter Jar 4 19c Grandy In 1898. was made treasur other the right to nominate teachers. flounced to the startled justice and at- 44 torneys there would be no verdict until 0000. and on the death of Mr. Grandy.

though recognireng the right of the teni, sax made president. board to reject thent, I showed the the jurors had received their fees. Corned Beef, PORK and BEANS 15c The Pent had consolideted with board a seetion of the law which-gives The justice threatened to lock them the superintendent the power uP Until they changed their Mindie Nerfolk Vjrginien in 1898. and Jan. 1.

but the jurors ore obdurate: 1912., the company bought th Nor- teachers for the best interests of the Finany an interested attorney saved folk Landmark. taking control of the schools and under this law. the teachers the situation lilt promisMr to guarantee I. newspeper field. col Starke I have named Will be in the schools payment of the fees if the party losing trintintled PA president.

and ten yeers Monday as I have placed them. The a the suit failed to. Tits satisfied the gn ave un his practice of law to de- teachers have practically. all been jury. The verdict was for the plain- tete hie entire time to the newspaper eleoted previously, 'B el, Wilbur.

a member of the board tiff. C. Neeingham. The fees were paid. 1 4 as publisher, He had never held public office.

but who hoe been hostilnerie the adrninistra- .0 IIM a mcmher of the sniff of Gov. tion for a long time. led the fight FLORIDA FISHING ARREST s- Hoge Tyler. of Virginia." with the oank against the superiniendent's nomina- I of colonel. 'leis father.

Cot Lucien th ons. wi a motion that each member BRINGS SUIT ON SHERIFF Douglas sterke. served with distinctioe a list of teechers for his own In the Confederate army. district. I immediately replied that He tit survived by, his widow.

one such a procedure would be Illegal. The July 31 8. akes your ri I 4 611 brother and four. biters. remaining acts of the opposition mem- tewilie city attorney.

today filed suit ee a 1 bt all were illegal I and the- schools I' Cir 62999 against R. J. Flanders. sheriff JOINT SERVICES HELD will open Monday with the teachers of FOR FIVE LAKE VICTIMS Calhoun county, Florida. claiming -y -IV Illat 5 chostion en by while fishing in Calhoun county.

the superintendent in each he -was unlawfully arrested In April -1E- 'gell VV pmeie ---2---- Lewis has pending in the federal COOKEVILLE. July 31 UM- CHICKEN THIEVES FLEE CI 000 for unlawful arrest gainst Sh court at Marianna, a suit for eriff' Joint funeral sertiees for five mem- beet of the Whitson family whir were WHEN CITIZEN USES GUN Fla a warden nders and Florida game Neel who charged Lewis with fishing during emwned at Burgess fells Wednesday the elated season. etening ehen their boat aank, were Tbe Dothan attorney alleges In conducted from the home of Judge H. Twelve'dead chickens in -a sack were suit that there is no fishing late his in -nearbi coun- morning from Fortieth street and Clio Fri HARVESTA or HOSTESS All of our coffee is because it kg roasted and delivered fresh Whitson rod0V. sent to police headquarters Friday Calhoun county.

end fre ties formed thi end every day. The one that suits you best is the one for -yolk to buy. 'Plain Self-Rising avenue. where they were found by W. In a wore-440n of approxi mately 250 automobiles as the bodiee W.

Gentry. 3915 Sixth avenue. ere taken to a cemetery for common E. R. Rogers.

4000, Flth avenue. re- 1 1 FLEETWOOD 14,,,, 32 burial. ported to police headqu ters that two 7 Negro men paned his -home at The five were Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah et't Whitson, fIrc J.

P. Barnett. of Naeh- a Friday carrying seeks. Mr. Rogers KORNER Lb.

25c vier. and' her two ehildren. jartleA, 5. statedi that he shot at the pair. but did beniggs Bros.

White Star Plain Golden Rule Self-Rising RED DOT Lb 20c and Robert. 1. not know whether he hit either. .11 L--- -FREDERICK A. MACKENZIE.

DRUGGISTS SEAT TEXAN, i Lb 15c eIEST. Holland. July 31 1 TORONTO GETS MEETING Bake Shop sib- I UP 0 5 0 TH UMB 4 meek A MacKenrie. 61. prominent Briti eh journalise died here today after MIAMI.

Fla. July 31 ere-Installs- I a long illness, hi the tion of Walter D. Adams. of Forney, He Wattle knoWn as the man with as president of the American a year to Ihe" by It Wing a newspaper 1 Pharmaceutical aseociation was House article of that title after doctors bad high spot of the closing business sea- informed him that he had only twelve sion of- the associatton's seventy-ninth and for IL I months to live. lie came here three 0 annual convention bere tonight.

agn for treatment for cancer. I He wm war correspondent for the Of ticers foe 1931-32 bwere elected, by Chamber-lain Ave. London Daily Mail from 1900 to 1910 a mail ballot sent out by the nom nate ing oomme ay. hosen for the Chicago Doily itte last Noember at Willow to serve with Mr. Adams were J.

G. News in Russia and northern Europe ine 1921-26 end more recently London Beard. Chapel N. first vice- FO In torture Charlotte Y': 111 nrseedent. and J.

W. Dargavel, Minne- correspondent of Japanese newspapers. e-- Polish aillard Fleetwood spoils. second vice-president. Fresh Rolls SPECIATA TODA Toronto.

OntaTio. was selected for the DR. AOSE 1932 assembly at last year's meeting in Just out of the even- GELATINE DESSERT 4 PRILADEtri. F. PENR tt A.

July 31 Baltimore. The 1933 convention city 4 Toilet Ti sue or It. A. F. Penrose.

geohotist and will be elected at the Torontomeeting. TEA SUGAR another of the lots Senator Boe Pen- is Pk' rese. died today at. his hotel a 11 5 t3 do.z.,r. Bleached Genuine Crepe, "In a -4 where he had made SINNOTT DEATH PROBE High I absorbency bin resOence rt.

SHERIFF DISCONTINUES Lime Straw 117, Orange, nLegemi on, ,2 fee several years. 'He 11-11Ji 67. Buns 3 rolls convenient package. for- soft 0 I Dr Penrose am graduated from Mar- Cinnamon 2 For In jet 11 ilL 3, it mon tante-may in 1884. and later was PORT LAUDERDALE.

Pia. Jul 31 4 be connected with the United States Ivo- A. vc, runlet at Broerare Filled wtth Raisins, RaSpben7 Itlfteal sumer. In 1888 he took charre county said today no further incestie fresh and spicy--- 01 toe survey of eastern Texas for the ad. into the recent Ce Mint Lime Texas geological survey.

The next year itat-1(411 rmr. cntlimrs J. Fred eit. lqU id he ssw service with the Arkansas geo- deaths c) an le di from bullet wounds 6111 110C OZO 4 soincal eurvey. Dr.

Penrose never mar- 'The r- oo 1 tied. within our wee of each otherO The 4 cases officially pronotinced ow imtm lit 39C cides. but the Investigation wee ire WAX PAPER -1, BROOMS were -4 026Z6Zoll VIA wed the sheriff was given an ne en Devil's Food Cake Per Rol .) L-0- Enamel Handle Fanc GISTONA. N. July 31 Autonymous letter.

received through the 9 9 Prost Torrence. Gaston county textile malls ksy Ouy Creeves, former chief of manufacturer. died here today'. He well police he Miami- Zile Celletal C' Orange CLOTHES PINS--- 10 BROOMS-- 0, 5 1 and trelumrer of the- Omit The letter. received prior to hem Sinnott's death last Tuesday.

suggeated 5-Tie 9 Good Value Package of 20 i OM ps CLOTHES 0 LINES JACK O'DONOHUE COMPANY 11.9d 50-Foot Wire Fme Quahty No 14- FUNERAL DMECTORS AND DITIALSIERS Le scr. and Mrs. IL P. Wornack. 3117 513-320 Loostosit Phone 6-3121 Se'renth avenue, a eon.

July- 27. Mr. and Arthur Pritchett. $203 4 Calhoun avenue, a eon, Jtdy 6. IdIT.

and S. Lee. 209 HempbM ,1 4 i i V1- 0 J1K11-1 FIEP ID i 0 E- -1 0 E. aveneoloopHutue. A Stivers Lumber Co.

L. bum. chauffeur ice United Ewa engi- beers of the Memphis district. was killed 'almost Instantly today when Ids car Wm llit by a trabk near the governotent 6..7170 1 6-7171 fleet on rthe Arkansan aide at the Mis- alielPpi iver. Al, i.

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