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Will II Lf LI .1 ?W - - - ?IJ 1 General News Notes King Kdward, of England, vacationIHK In Yugoslavia, started a style fad, when he purchased and started wearing " Klptditc cotton Jersey shirt, such us Is worn by fishermen In that country YVIIIiarn It, Hlghter, 17, has been arrested In New Orleans, charged with stealing Jewelry valued at 12,209 from his mother and step-fstber and pawning the Jewelry for $372, which he sj>ent on ' girls, .picnic a and parties " Derailment of a freight train Int hiding U oil tank cars, near Jaucaville, Wis., caused a property loss of over $150,000. Flames from 139,000 gallons Of gasoline rose to a heighth of 160 feet. Wong I^e, first Chinese-American in Massachusetts to be elected to a Democratic national convention, now has a Job as Interpreter lnk the Immigration service in Washington. He was a Boston laundryman. .John II. Bbaw, the only consul of the late Ethiopian government In the United States that is now recognized is refusing to grant visas on passporta of Americans desiring to visit Ethiopia. Leon Trotzky, exiled Russian revolutionary, personally denies at Oslo, Norway, any connection- with an alleged counter-revolutionary plot directed against Soviet Russia, as Is barged against him at Moscow. More than $10,800,000 will be distributed In drouth stricken states by the natlonul youth administration, to aid students who could not otherwise attend schools this fall and winter. The first week of Georgia tobacco sales totaled 24,342,312 pounds, totaling $6,102,449.01, at an average of 25.19 cents per pound. The highest average price during the week was at Hahira with 27.90 per pound. William I). Kyle, 51, of Richmond, Vs., traveled from Japan to Naples, Italy, to be married to Anita C. Mul* downy of Milwaukee, Wis., who traveled from America for the marriage at Naples. Gaston II. Means, notorious criminal serving 15 years In Leavenworth, Kan., for swindling Mrs. Evalyn Walsh McLean of Washington, out of $104,000,. is reported as being critically 111 with a stomach infection. Mrs. Mabel H. Green, widow of the late Col. Edward H. R. Green, a son of the late Hetty Green, America's noted "railroad queen," has been uppointed administratrix of the vast estate of her late husband, which Job was once directly denied her by terms of a will. She was appointed by the court at Kaufman, Texas. Col. Green's estate Is estimated as high as $100,000,000. Senator Rush D. Holt, Democrat of West Virginia, and outspoken critic of the Roosevelt administration, will be the keynote speaker at the first national convention of the National Union for Social Justice, opening in Cleveland, Ohio, today, which Rev. Charles E. Coughlln, Detroit priest, says will make the Republican national convention a "sideshow" in comparison. William Lemke is the party's candidate for the presidency. In the several state primary elections held on Tuesday, Senator Borah of Idaho, was nominated by the Republicans by a big margin, and in Arkansas, the Democrats gave a big lead to Senator Joe T. Robinson C. O. Andrews in Florida, with Townsendlte backing, won the Democratic senatorial nomination In that state. Borah's opponent In Idaho, was Brjron Defenbach, who had Townsendlte support. John W. Freeman, now 57, living at Laredo. Texas, has Just been paid $Luou by the Carnegie Hero fund, for a regrue he made 28 years ago nt Fort Smftli, Ark . wh?n he risked his life to save that of a young woman ir. a runaway horse Incident, in which a young woman of 17 years wns being dragged behind an overturned carriage. The award was made long ago, but Freeman requested that the money be held until a time when he needed It more than he did then. He has built himself a small home with the money. As Harry P. Howe, of Atlanta, was being transferred from the Jail at Dallas, Ga., to the courthouse, to face trial on a charge of murdering his wlfo two brothers of the wife. Worth and Plnson Brown, stepped from behind some shrubbery at the rear of the courthouse and shot Howe to death Howe's wife was found dead in the wood 8 near Dallas in April, partly clothed beside a truck belonging to her husband. A son of Howe testified at a coroner's Inquest his .father told him: "I killed Hettle. Get In touch with my lawyer. You'll hear from me in 15 to 30 days." The elder Howe was arrested a month later In Chicago. Crouch said he bs-l lleved Howe accused his wife of furnishing evidence for a raid on a liquor still. In addition to the murder - charge, he was under Indictment in nearby Pulton (Atlanta) county for jumping $2,000 bond in-a stats liquor law violation case. The Brown bro. then quietly surrendered to the sheriff, : k* * . . . Former army sergeant Rafael Gonzales has been sentenced at Havana to four year* In prison, on charges of organising an Insurrectional army, while 33 others were given acquittals on charges of complicity. The pilot and two youthful paasen- < gers were hilled when the plane they i were in dropped to a corn field near Wayne, Ohio, Stturday. i A .. _ . '*" * ~ The government of Portugal has firmly warned the warring factions of Spain to stay on their own side of the border, as it did not want its territory violated. - Henry Peet, 102, was knocked down on the streets of Rochester, N. Y., h9 an automobile driven by Charles Lee, aged 72 years. Peet was only slightly bruised and shocked. A 10-mlnute pleasure ride in a friend's airplane at Birmingham, Ala., Saturday, resulted in the death of the pilot, Fred McQueen, and his passenger, a 14-year-old boy. r~ j :r Building activities In seven far wee| tern states for the past three months, has avereaged around. $SdtS0O,006 far : month, about four times the values recorded for the same months of 1M4. , / . ? , Snake and antelope priests and holy men ot the Hop! Indiana ot Arlaona are now going thru the preliminary magic of their Veird snake dance supplications for rain. ? " * The International Paper Company has announced an increase in the prioe of neweprlnt paper for tttf fair 1.60 a ton, bringing the kaMc price in New York to **.!*.. Senator Capper of Xniu ^ j la wortcttf o? a ?nr crop Hum**** bill which be will present to ?oe#N* aa soon m It meet* in January. The etete boapitel tor tbe,tM>JHj by flre> Tuesday. *Tbe M*JfjT stricken patients were let to TO Boy &S Cramarton, N. C, Malay ,. fl WRITE A WINNING TITLE / . . 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