rechlesa fTving " "
The slle*ed offense took pUr«
»h»ii-fcr .It • mtmny with other ar
H»: avWtori, wax piloting M amy
plane to Fori flam HoUelon, Texa.
(n pawing war Atlanta It wee charg
<nI .hut ha flaw undar 1,00# (tot. tha
safety limit ftaed by tha army, that
ha flaw "recklaealy" and performs)
several "stunts" In defiance of regu
iatieau.
Lieutenant Klnch alas la charged
with par Jury, H bains alleged that
ha viola tad hi* oath in a aUUmant
made before Judge J. M. Graham, In
upactar paanl, on J ana II Tha ef
flcer ia mid to Iww told Judge Gra
ham that ha wh flying "round 1.000
faat" whan ha pMNd o*ar tha At
lanta ho ma of Royal J. Millar May
t. and tkl* ia bald to hava baan par
tary by tha provocating affieara.
("apt. H. M. Klmendorf. aomman
dar of tha plana* with which Finch
tan* flying, (aid ha cava tha offlear
permission to leave tha gronp and
cirri* ovar Atlanta, hi* home
Col. C. H. Danforth. air officar of
tha fourth corps area, taatifiad that
ha bad obaarvad a plane In tha morn
ing in queetion flying low naar Pied
mont park. It waa being handled, ha
•aid, in a "dangerous and rechleaa
manner " Ha taatifiad be later idan
lifted tha plana aa that of Lieutenant
Finch through peculiar marking* on
the wings.
It waa understood that Lieutenant
Finch, through hla counsel, would
deny the charge*.
Mr*. Royal J. Millar, mother-in
law of Lieutenant Flack, taatifiad
that while hia wife waa critically ill
at her home, the defendant flaw aa
army plane *o low over bar houae
that it almoet rauaad Mr*. Finch to
•uffer convulsion*. Mr*. Miller said
Mr*. Finch died a few daya later. Tha
plane "waa flying aa low aa the tope
of telephone poles," ska told the
-Tt-aMtrUal. ' .
Read Tha Mount Airy Nawa Ada.
Beginning on • rock In the Rock
ford road near Joel Melton'* corner
rrnis South 20 deg. We«t 46 chs. to
s black oak; thence Sooth 17 eha.
»o a rock at the edge of the bottom;
thence East one chain and S lengths
to a rock; thence Sooth 6 dec. Weet
4 eha. and GO lengths to the river;
than re up the river aa tt meanders
to the month of Whitoker'i branch,
then up the branch to a box elder an
the East aide of the braneh; Jamee
Jones' and Lemuel Jones' oM ear
ner; thence North tt eha. to • hick
ory on the East tide of the branch;
lhence North St dag. East 46 eha.
aad 60 langtha to a Po»t Oak; then
North 6 eha. and 60 lengths to I-em
ael Jones' old comer; thence Waat an
his line 6 aha. to a (take, thence N.
about • eha. with Phillips line to a
renter; thence East 12 eha and 60
langtha to a (take. William Melton'*
line; thence Mouth 6 cha. to William
Melton's corner' East on said line to
the beginning, • cantaining 1M acrea
HONORING YOUR LOV.
CD ONES
Prompt and xatisfactory
service given on all order* a
for monument* and tomb- 1
■tones.
SI
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of an order |
of the Superior Court of Surry Coun
ty, North Carolina made in the spec-,
iai proceedings entitled Mrs. E. P.
Ward, Daisy Axsom, heirs at law vs.
J. P. Jones et alx. The undersigned
omiHIsaioner will, en
the ttth day e< October, 1127
'at 1 o'clock P. M„
on the premises, offer for ante to the
higheid bidder that certain tract of
land lying and being Surry County,
North Carolina, a two-fifths undivid
ed interest In and to the following
y In tiwir
I ttM Caok,
Jttfit of Mltehell c..lle*a,
»p«nl the WMk and with F
Mu» Callls Cook i»
waak will* Mlu Mary B.
Hmm and S'nul
Ml the funeral at lhatr
Mount Airy, ImU t, Oct
Mr*, Robert Aiken of Wilmlnctoa,[
Del., la visiting her toUr Mr*. B<
•rt ('lift..
H. Burton hi* arrived Hume fr
I Ithonia, Ua.. where ha vial tod I
aoa and (amity. Ha atada the trt>[
through th# country with Jan
bow who apant (hi waak
They report good road* all through)
tii ik t'«r<4ln».
The Ladtaa Auxiliary of the flat
Rock Praabyterian Church ha Id a
meeting laat Thuraday with Mrs.
Louta Burton. Aftar buaineaa
ovar refreehreenta wara aerved
a plaaaant aocial hour 1
They dacldad to meet Thuxaday at
thia waak in the home of Mra. D.
Midkiff to finlak the quilt they hara
for the Hanum .Springe or
Mra. Luuia Burton and little soul
Harry spent the week in Winot— [
Salem.
« U Convicted F«
Crime of Child
Atlanta, Ocw >?.—A Jury to
hem today held a mot bar
bie for the death of an old man wte
wu run over and killed by an note,
mobile driven by her aon under !•
years of ■(«.
Mr*. A. K. Reeve* wan a treated
and tried on a charge of a mlede
meanor, growing out of Um death
last March of George 8. Layvm, 70,
who was run over and kilted by au
tomobile driven by her lly-ai-old
*on. Jamea Reeves. She waa convict
ed and fined $100. Uo.ui oI $300 wag
posted pending an appeal of the mm.
Court attache* said it waa the flrat
time Pulton count) or the state
undertook to hold the parent ui
statute prohibiting a child under It
year* of age from operating an auto
mobile. a
Mrs. Rstve* waa indicted jointly
with her husband, A. K. Reeves, and
their aon, James, 13. She was charg.
ed with "knowingly having allowed
a child under the age of 16 years to
operate an automobile in violation of
:hc state law."
Aaotlier Great War Forecast
For 1928
London, Oct. 17.— Predictions of i
great war was made tonight by Basil
Stewart, one of the >peakers at the
meeting of the three-year-old socie
ty known as the "British Israelite,"
held at Londonerry house by invita
tion of the Marquis- of Londonerry.
Mr. Stewart made the solemn pre
diction that the next world war will
start on May 28, and will com.
tinue until September 16. IBM. He
lta*ed his prediction on the aymboliem
of the great pyramid, combined with
what he termed prophetic fnrssaeti
of the Bible, and he aaaertad that the
war would be accompanied by unpre-1
• edvntad eoavulaion* of nature, flood*
and earthquakes
England, he said, and other coun
tries which are Um "Port of Israel"
will emerge victorious, but Kuaaia,
assertad the prognostics tor. will ha
wiped out entirely.
LASH ADDED TO TERMS
You tits Who Attacked Girl To
Bo Flo«tod While hi Pria
Sarnta, Oat.—Whippings at stated
intervals during their M to U years'
inqirisonmcnt were included in the
sentences of four young men convict
ed of dragging Velma Simp eon. SO,
from an automobile, beating up her
escort and attacking her.
A ha shad aad rrnwdid court! ousa
hoard Justice Meredith order the
lash far the prisoner*.
Arthur Archer was sentenced to
be whipped twins with Ore strokes
each daring the first year of his 10
year confinement
PhiWp Robinson will feel the
of the lash three timee da nag tha
first M months of Us
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