d ft : tt a a o s s s THE .WEATHER riff PAIR AND WARMER ,TO - NIGHT IX THE EAST. THURSDAY FAIR ? TODAY new bern; north Carolina, Wednesday afternoon, November 29, 1922 PRICE FIVE CENTb FOUNDED 1876, 1 1 Lbf 1 1 ? m mm I 1 f f, Hg i. M Iff lj.ll fife ft PTF It nnrrw I II X i . 1 I m 1 A GhdfnberCofyifnerceAnn IffifflftlKB LOGALt 111 ... , . - Ll LllllW Number of Itsiportant Matters Were Taken Up For Discussion at .Session. f FINE REPORTS Effort Will Be Ma,de To ; Get Dr, Daniels , To : Speak At the Annual ''".' ',t ih ailutial jneting- of 'the -. ; Ixucl of Directors -of' the!tJuLm--1 rf Commerce, ht'tnaiit night , t t: Oas-toii 'Hotel', an interest- ' jug wtjort of aniivuicstlurfng: Ua;jf st luootli .was macle and j)iiuis'; , ,eie U-Uied--fiK.JJiliUnr the , na:l t Uus trrtlto- Clutuiber ' Lich probiibly 'will - Uike , pla.cp.j,, :.'!'. January JO, or thcfcaboutW. 'r -Several ."nvere.tlitifir ' lalks yrere iratdt? at- last rupht'u mcetrtisf among tHeiiv being, the addS!? "By Harry H,. .JacobSi 'who- rtoId of ; ti rorfffn'-inity work which hail -beeti Carrlfat' ojit during the past month." He railed. 'atY tention. to theHuhsertiitrojjj'df $230",- (HU) Kuildin'g' and ' L.oAti' stcl -wTiicJh: hait taken placo- recently, arid g&gecL that applications ' lor -loans' covering the' coriBtructioi of tw6nty new hornet m New "Bern already had been re reived' here. He also said that ten rtsidenceswere .at the present time in ., tjie course of construction.. Fur thermore, Mr... Jacobs mentioned tht fact 'that, .the Hagood Kealty Com Uliiy ;has beerj- made local represen ta:ivps for' an outside- Insurance com pany with! instructions to lend money t&r" iTom-e- buildins this 'city; - prac tically to-'an unlimited, amount. ...... . .The Question of a Bite for rtie col lege -.which may be induced to locate herty, "also was taken" up-at the meet, iriB of the directors awd was Qis'cuss ed at lensth. i s -, ' ' kJ). c. C. ,Kunt, Of W7ash'ington,.D C,...,6overnment ; operative in.-qhar-ji of ,hog cholera icradieatioi iade f . most interesting s talk on 'live-stock . raising , in" this section, .which vvvs givers close ".attention - Oft the part oi all present. .' A' ' : . ; ; Plafa. for An filial Meeting 4 One of the 4 principal matters brought up by the'directora was. a du ; cusraion of the annual .meeting qf tht .Chamber," which as usual, will be' ii. the .form of ft banquet. It. is under- Btootl that .n .ffoi't Will be made tc ' have; Dr. DanielSj..of .Clenitson Col lcerpeajt .here .again. ,Dr.;. DanieU was the Jirtnclpat speaker.: at-las" i year's meeting- and was most -enthus .iaatically received. Few speeches hav tr.veif been heard, m" New Bern bettei -thah that which was delivered by-Dr : laniels. The people here unquestion' aly -will be t vers' T glad ' to hear- him M irn tvi : . - - ? ' . .- A committee, -composed of W. W. Griffin; O.-W. Lane and C. C. Kirk tpatrick -was -anpointed to make ar 'raViements for ' the ' annual meeting .v ; : Take Vi Boat IJne iiThe . question of state-owned ..boctt line also oamt before the meet J iife and it .was -Voted that-the Cham ' ber do everythinpr within its power to N a-sLst Governor Morrison in securing dat&; favoring this project. The dire tors again inatracted the secretary ,-rd get as many letters of endorse jnent ;fron! local biremess . mjen as .lossibIe to -send t -otbe- Governor in - this ! connection. -.. . - . . rhe meeting was most tenjoyable , and interesting one throughout. . The ' 'Chamber is actively engaged in worl: lrtS for'tHe city's interests and many SElendid achievements - are being ac- . fomplished. " ' ' t ' To Hold Annual aaaar t' The annual, bazaar . of the Ladies' fHiihP of Christ Church Parish Will be held Tuesday, Decembef 5. starting at -. 4 o'clock at the ' Parish I Imiso. ' llany Christmas gift suggestions will bo " on sale and ;. the ladies " hope to 'make this the '-most successful basaar . . wlijch ever has. been - been held by thom. '' ' v --VMy dear; I tried five times to get you on the tslephfine." SIB 3 r?v rai h n L' URS m: (1 11 If ' li-kin II II " H l KIW1B H B Mere Tickets Are Available v For The . , Football. Special One hundred and twenty five" tickets haver been s61d ior the special train which is' to leave here Friday morning for Raleigh. Seven-'ty-five tickets are still - avail able and it is hoped that theSe will - be sold ) eithex to-, night or tomorrow - morning.-,. , , ' " The hicrh. school team will leave New Bern at 6 20 this' evening, for 'Raleigh,:, Local f ansO'-urgetL- to go to the station and give them , a gdod -send-off. " ftt,. Ail-Nv" Bdrri ,peoptA wno intend g6ihg on," the ? special 'train are urged -to wear the N&iv, r Bern- okfrs---re'd f -and; ",v ; . TRY114G TO KEEP MR.MRS HERE Local Baptists Are Endeavor ing To Disuade Him From Accepting Forest. City Call V Members of -the " First Baptist Ch urch '- ar e -, d oing 3 1 b ei r. i ? u tm est o yers, to with4ra-w';hii, resignat4on rhicJtJhe made, public Sunday and to ontinut? his work here." " - . ' At ' the - fiundby night service ;. the ongregati on . ex-pressed itself 'unani- nouslyJ;a. being i - opposed to. . Mr. .yers', withdrawal -frrni "the . Held lere aid .aeceptance--of the call which iaa oeen extenaeu mm Dy me cnurci; t Forest City.'N. C. Since that-ser-ice a large, number, have - been ta lim personally and have: endeavored .0 .persuade him to change 'his mind Up to.' the present, however, he has nothing, further to , say in . regard If he matter, although he has, express ;d himself, as deeply regretting leav ng New Bern. That the Baptist pastor is not only ippreciated by the people of Nev?4 Bern but ' by Baptists throughout Noffh Carolina ( and elsewhere , is jlearly Indicated. As evidence of this he had conferred upon him this sum mer the degree of Doctor of Divinity by the Peoples National' XTniveysity of Atlanta, he has been selected ' to preach ,ihe sermon at' the Baptist State Convention next month, he is .a member of the State Mission Board and of the -Baptist State Board Of Education. . s WARM WEATHER WILL , PREVAIL TOMORROW ' ...,-. -- (By Associated Press) -Washington, Nov. 20. Thanks giving weather will be generally fair in the Atlantic and Gulf States, Ten- nesee and Ohio valley, according to today's forecast; of the Weather Bu reau. A rise in temperature tonight and tomorrow in most of the re gions east of the Mississippi also is predicted. .. JOHN WANAMAKER JS- STILL SERIOUSLY ILL " (By Associated Press) PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 29. The condition of John Wanamaker,- who is ill at his home here, was reported unchanged today. He passed a "very good night," the doctor's bulletin stated. G0UZIN5 HAS BEEN CHOSEN FDR SENATD Ws rAppointed Tcday by. Gov , emcr Michigan To Succeea " i Truman H. Newberry- (liy AsMK'iaKxl Vi-ess?) ' r.AXSIX.. ilicU., Nov, 29. Majur daim A. ' Poaalns, of De troit, was aproinfed Oovernor Aleck .l.-irosbiM;k as I. S. Scn ator.froni MicbisaJi to fill the. un expired term of former Senator rTrtmian JI.-. Xowlwy, who re- . tJpnert ictyjit y. .Mayor Couziu has act'cptHl the appointmcnr, if ho Governor announces!.'?. - J'ilr.'-Coiizins becomes senator. with ! T nqt tf ting e f.tnng-ttachcd ; the Gdvernw 'i-aid. "He rnafle no prora-ises.-Xpxa.ctedt' none.'.' - :f - :, iVppoilitienis of the Detroit mayor to' thes4nat0' 13 een in political cir cles as- ,'definit'elj' 'exploding, the be- lief tn-eviou;ily. - advanced - in , som9 quarters' that M'se' Governor 1 hinislf woylfr''be labaVklidate for the 'senate. fr the '.full,' term' Vit 'the! 1924' general electirfn.1";''; "l ' , . ' : 4 Mi'jJlCcrHsUist-'it' is generaii's1 .ccept tl jUTHi I?-a" "candidate.' for the CHILDREN CONTRIBUTE; : -. 1. , i TO RELIEF ; OF POOR ;f .ChHdrtf "of the Newi Bern schools c iiis played tneir generpsity, -,tnis; morn' ing by bringing, a lare;. Quantity o groceries and other necessities of Uf? to the: school -buildings. These will be distributed' among -the ' poor Of the city. There was; enough, received to. load' up several trucks.,.' . . i v This : Thanksgiving - offering is an j old. custom at the school and is ad-.i hered-to annually. The children en ter wiiole-heartedly into the occas 3ion and4 the gifts -come from - the primary,; grammar and hign scnoo ieparmertts. v FANS ARE URGED TO EXCHANGE TICKETS, The' loc.11 o.ce :of the Norfolk Sou ;hertn ; will' redeem the .tickets that liave been sold tprr the. specfal "train m, Friday, : , beginning ' tomorrow '-nprning.- Those' who- have-pnrchased ;.ictkets are urged to change- them., f. or ?egulation railroard tickets tomorrow (- -possible and not waiVuwtil- train ime , Friday morning. - It is pointed iut that if the local agenfc has -to nake i exchanges f riday morning the ;ra;n may be delayed 111 starting. Thanksgiving Day Sen-ice There -will be a Thanksgiving Day .ervice at -the Free Will Baptist murch at 11 a. m. All are extended a cordial invita ion to ttome, and join with us, m iraising.God for His spiritual and temporal blessings, which He hii so bountifully showered on us during the past year1,. A opportunity will be given those who attend to tell of .some, of tho Rlessine-s ; thev have received at God's hahds, after . which a short message : on. "Thanksgiving" will be given by . the pastor. There will also be aJVroffering tak en for the orphans. Remember Jesus said', ."Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethern,' ye have done it unto me.' Wm. G. Boykin. Current Events Meeting The Current Events Department of the Woman's Club met with Mrs V. Parker Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Dill called the meeting to or-! der, the voll call being answered by thirteen members with interesting 1 current events. I - The 'subject of the meeting was "Nature" written by John Burroughs and John Muir. Ms. Baxter gave read ings, from John Burroughs on the bird"? tbiir lives. 'habits and some of) their characteristics. This was thor- oughly enjoyed by everyone present. I Mrs.-Eby then took up John Muir giving a short outline ot his lite and reading selections from his works. "The Wind Storm in the Forest wns ! a very vivid description of the pow er and might of the wind and the fascination it ihad for the writer. At the conclusion of the program L Mrs. Parker served cream and cake,. assisted by her little daughter, Elsie." umMegtingfe FOOTBALL" RETURNS V WILL BE RECEIVED t Football c;tHrns of the ... Xorth ai'o!iua-VlraSnia game will bo j receivctV at th San-Jour n;Jt ottleu tomorrow atergOou. i 'i liOcal ?fnwlirwairt .to ?e tMc ; . news . of thc"a me aA qliJdkl.V as possible iro-hivltetl -to -eome a rcand to thts SuinJonriii oflice ami lu'ar! UicrciKiits&n- thoy . Vcomc' iii'.cfVCJ' the teeplionti. Tlio ilrst Upturns probably ' : - wlll .be :iU,?tTe'l-' at about- 3:50 ' o'clock. Announces :Tjiat "Shells'" Going To J Wait For Other Nations ? ; To' Live up To Contract '" 1 1 3. llONfiONV Nov, 29. Gj'eat :Brifa'n wilt craD -110 more; war-shins Sunder- tb e". WAshington-. disama'iiieii 1 1 treaty j unless, trio- otner 'nation's nsr(t..t.iken racti-on und sorapped.! thctr :qfiotagi Ae- f cording tp.iothe? .assurance ' given ra ftuAsttitoner 1U - the .Houw. -of --Ctim;-mons ttoda- by. Kyres Metisr ft, icjail secrettatry to the Admiralty.' : EGROESfflP iSiilCE OF GUipiSTS Delegate at Third Internation- 1 . " . - ale Conference Says Negroes " In U. S. Haven't Rights MOSCOW, .Nov. 29. The negrc question camfe before ' an open session of Third Tnternationa.re today. Pres vdept :.Kolsroff sproposed that .' detailed reports on the .Hegro be submitted for the-, purpose 'of clarify ing the sub ject 'for .European members -wno are unfamiliar with the problem in other countries. " . ." - - - One s negro delegate suggested that the -Communist- parties support the negro movement .everywhere in con nection-' .wit 11 a proposal to can v congress at Moscow-of all ! the revol utionary organs of the wOrld to "real ize a united .. front of all workers againstT capitalism and imperialism'." The speaker said the political j'lghte of negroes in the United. States were mi i.v scraps and that for a lonur time cap-.ta'ists l.ad been spreajiii.7 pro Services at Ikiptist Clmrch. There will be a special Thanks giving service Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock at the First Baptist church. The sermon will bo preach ed by the pastor, William A. Ayers. All the members and the public gen erally are inVited to be present. The annual Thanksgiving offering . for- the orphanage will be taken. Our custom is to give one days work or profits to the orphanage. Any- member who cannot be present will please send their offering or bring it next Sunday. A Block left this Gi'eensboro '-to spend with relatives. morning for Than ksgi vim; SUN-JOURNAL WILL TAKE A HOLIDAY No issue of the .Sun-.Iouinal wUl be published tomorrow afternoon. In order that members of the news paper's lorce may lie able to en joy the Thanksgiving- holiday to father with the rest of New Bern's business institutions. The Sun-Journal vi?hes for its readers a most enjoyable Thanks giving Day. T'he next issue of the paper will appear on Friday afternoon and will carry the new of New Bern's victory over Sanford. "'' , II III k 1 tUNU WILL ! SGRAPiOlORE i nr ur n H ii i nn 1 . . b . mam ur non ojiiro RADIO MESSAGE ' FROM NEWBERN HEARD ABROAD Operator at . Manchester, Eng land, Caught Signals , From Albert Parker's Station LOCAL RADIO MAN IS . :BEING CONGRATULATED vrmciais or . American .- Kaoio rmm . ,m w . . j . " " - ' w -.-. ...'. 1 . j Re-lay League Commend Him For His Splendid Work During the course of a preliminary est on the nisrht of November f, an fcnglish amateur radid' station locate 3d at Manchester, . Knscland, ' heard.' a nessage fr om A lbe.rt Parker, of New Bern, according to word received here by Mr. Parker this morning from l be American Radio Relay League. The test was made by amateur sta tions al oyer 'the United States af preliminary .to the trans-Atlantic cqn test to' be held next month. 1 All ista Uons, whose signals were, heard ' f 01 a distance of 1200 miles.: are eligible to take part m this contest. Thr British station had ' no pnrt to pla in - the preliminary trials: it merely listened Un - to. ;ee whether it - could loar anything from . America. ;Of tht nitndreds : o stations which particf flawed in the trails... the Englitihrnar caught" the signals from twenty-foiji Americans nd . Mr, Parkei-'s waf lmob: thts- liht. ' ',,.- " Mr. Parker is the pioneer (-Tidtfr m,NfW Berif and Jtie noyt ha. One' pj ? he best equipped amateur 'fetailohji ira h'' countryv" ; Duriiig .the iasVyieiv avonths-ie "has "swede- malerlaV-. 'H'ovemsut's anil.-thangos in' his ieefldr ng'.-and receiving apparatus. . He ro ztffeti today telegrams. oX cd.ngratiM &U4ria - over .his - feat . f rpm I W. f.ti Gnavely, - manager. : of the . Ronok Kyision of the American . Radio Re iay:L,eague, and ..also from ,other.of Jicials of the league. His. achievement entitles him to participate in the big onte3t next month and his friend , 'icre are hopeful that he will estab i'sh a record whicli none of the othn tations in the country will be abU o duplicate. - His Answer i Was Best of Many . Received in Sun-Journal j ...." r - Football Contest William Dunn, 111, won the ticket mtitling' him to free transportation jii the special train from New Bertf to Raleigh and return tomorrow . ae the result of the answer submitted io the Sun-Journal contest announc ed in yesterday s paper. Simmons Patterson was second and Charles Duffy -'had the third best list. Scores of replies were received. William's list contained 34 of the words on the "master list." Many of the contestants sent in more words hut all of tbe words were not cor rect. FEAR FOR SAFETY OF PRINCE ANDREW LAUSANNE, Nov. 29. Friends here of Prince Andrew of Greece, brother of- former King Constantino, today voiced anxiety as to his fate in View ot" the revolutionary govern ment's execution of the six ftfrrner cabinet officials and military oflicers yesterday. . Prince Andrew was arrested recent ly, charged with disobeying the or ders of the general staff while at the head of a division 111 Asia Min or during the conflict with the Turks. DILLON SUPPLY CO. HAD $50,000 FIRE I (By Associated Press) ! RALEIGH, N. C. Nov. 29. .Fire 1 destroyed the store room and supply !shop of the Dillon Supply Company i near the Union Station today, the i loss' being estimated at approximate-' 1 Iy $50, (TOO. The origin of the tire has j not been determined. The loss wao 1 said to be covered by insurance. niJMrria among the ntgrt.os In f:iver of vfcite apitahsts unj i gains; tie white workers. mill ham n 1 M i IVILLiniVi UUIIIJ ' PRIZE 1INIH Emm OPP OVERHEARD : ' - - ' - " - - r . s - (Expressions heard locally from various ' persons on various t ': We hope-the public will qtterfd tie', Eljcs' - memorial 'services Sunday af terrfoon. Mr. Klutzz, of Winston-Sa-cnr, who is to deliver the principal address, is a speaker who will be ao preciated by everj-one -wfto attends. Ve believe the entire progiam will" 09. of interest. The xercises wijl take Place at the AthenB theatre 'a 3:30 o'clock. Harry Lipman. i If Governor' Monison can put .tbrougli pis plan for a state v owned boat' line It will be ofle of ' the gTeatest things that evd? : happened for Easterp North Oar- oliua. And "the entire:, state "''will. ; benefit for that matter:. Jt is ,y; project which every business nmo should support. -Hurry K. Bacl-uj . low. .' . ' .-! rne development of radio ha? boon o rapid thufj believe U will b -onlj; tna tter of a JTew years when, row lip.. stations will be- aimosfr'at 'nitm- .ous. as telephone, stations. lEspCciajy iiJUHaia, do iry.e 451 toe jpuraj di- i -, There is more Interest being-taVern n .athlencs lnNew pern just now -ban ever before.From the younesf : u)s.;iajacnr 1,0 .Dtisinesa nnq.' pro-, eslonal --metr this' in re rest Ms, being, taamfestect In varies, athletic' sport ..ncluding basketball, football volley jail and gymnasium work. Beernct .iarrell. v - . LIVES LOST 1 SCHOOL FIRE .'.- T,.".; .Searching Parties Hunt In the 'Ruins of Georgia School for ''y Bodies of Children : , COVINGTON; - ' Ga.; . Nov. v 29 Sarching parties' continued to comt tmong the debris of th,e Wirned Higr Point Community School House' neai .iere early today for the bodies of 11 reported missing , children, following t Pre yesterday afternoon' which des xroyed the building a.nd cost, aecord- ng to school officials, the lives 01 three children and, burned sty. ser iously, as well as painfully injuring 35 others. One teacher also was ser iously burned, probably fatally. . The three bodies already recovered from the ruins have not been posi tively detified. Two of the bodies are believed to have been rhe sous Ot J. J. Stee!e and Charles Bachelor. The name of the, third child .Js-un-known, the body having been burned to' a crisp. School authorities early today were endeavoring to recheck the injured list in hope of lowering the number of missing. "All overheated stove is believed to have caused the fire in the- school house, which was a two-story. frame building, situated in- a prosperous farming section. Authorities say . the building had been condemned as a fire trap more than a year'-ago and funds had been provided for a new fireproof building. The erection of the rtfcW: -'school was delayed, it was said, because of a dissension among resl denta .as to its location. Covington, On.., Kb v. 29. -Two dea4 and 38 injured was the to'.l tak en in the burning of the High Point Commmnmty School near here yes terday afternoon when the structur? iii which 99 children were engaged in studies was engaged in study. A ca.ro ful' check today showed that all the missing had been accounted for. GREENSBORO WOMAN KILLED AT CROSSING GREENSBORO, Nov. 29. Struck by a Southern passenger train short ly afternoon today at the grade cross ing in the eastern part of this city, Mrs. Mabel Mofan. age 30, was in stantly killed, and Dr. John Gold, dentist, was .;eriously if not fatally injured. sun- Resumed ' Their Filibus- v Aer At the Opening J; of the Senate v This :i Morninig. v i ( ..i OPPOSE SHfpPiriG ! A Massachusetts Con- ; grressman Speaks A-r gainst Passage ; of Ship Subsidy. . : ' WASTOKGTOX, Nov. 29. -, Denaocatq started ,' the second t -day of their fllibuwter asaini t rciMibUcan-sponsoredi anUlynch- 1 ina bU today lijiinediatcly npon 'iho oouypninff of tbe senate. - . ' Thferat -niove was 'demahd ,-for a -juorum: 4all'by Seafttor .Underwood ' jf,i. Afaba,na, lth democratic;: leader,- ps soon as , thfe';.chaplata concluded ; v w.Jyr.Te ,rn call Atiished. Sen4Jii Ato.-X'narwood-- prented a noti.i. v . La.wiiEn; iuu.Fride.y .. . senator Curtis, ofc Kansas, -jepuh- i '. ; ;k?an Wliip, broke, :iB(W4th -f font-of :n:,i .brder,.an.d,..liViarrKing iiii polptfidc-- 1 ;IaresL tfrt Eou.ff-ii iiUfeakjMF&V: " 3.d .yesterday- .was0.witU'Sut"Precedtfui':w ,ainop the 'Torca bill"' tvu dftfcated T' - i j - 'Wasnmgton aCoys 2flor-Atta-Uiii " ' the'raolminfctrtitton shipping.; bill; 'i AWf the, kr'oaser today.f npregentatjv An- '!:' -drew, (-rj; -1Maj58haailing from G bav. ' A 5 sete district., dectated that.-th uvea-- "s ' ;1 u're" Btitt offered -"a dangerotw precc- -3ent wtich, if aflopted, 4wiU "hound us foryears to come." . . . ' : Opposing the. (.bill rfpublica i. leaders. , were speeding Jt tp the point ot. passage;. the speech. attracted un-.' asuar interest smce Mr. Andrews rep- . resejtia -A? district in one of the pru.- ' . cipal . moCt'Uime - states. c The . easie.s; . , course, ibetald, . was to support tht : bill. . . '-f vBut no member wants to eei a bill put through which invo'ves 9n c penditure of public, money,' -he said. . "unless he is 'convinced that experr - f iitutes .will bring at ' least an oqui.l eturn and. will not. constitute a1 bad -precedent for future leeis-lation." , - -.t - - OIL 'FIELD MEN ARE ATTACKED IN KANSAS - Eldoro, .Ark. Nov. 1 2 9- Ve (ails were ackJng 'early today of a 'pitched bat Ue jepoted td. have ; . tab en plao jhortiy. fter midnight between oil ileld -workers and it band of . move-. thaa 200 ",'vigilantes" from Eldorado . .'.pd-. surrotinding i-towns , which went .0 the Smackover oil fields about .12 niles north of this city early last night with tlve avowed-: purpose , or "cleaning out," the disorderly ele-' ment m a number' of snialj aettk ments In the oil fields. . .- Monroe, La... Nov. 29.- A number of men were ' wounded and several are -reported to be dying, . following the battle between masked men and oil-field workers . bear' Smackove.-, Ark., last night, according to- a lonfc distnee message front Eldorado by authorities here this morning UNIVERSITY TEAM IS - . IN FINE CONDITION - CHAPEL HTU- Nov. . 2 9.- The North Carolina football team, won of the four-team left, in the South without a defeat that would affect its Southern standing was today . to he . ready for its game with Virginia to morrow and with every man of the,; squad of approximately 25' 1-eported . !n fine physical condition. . The team left here - l!y night for the run to Charlottesville and after a light practice today at Lynchburg, will spend the night there and po on to Charlottesville - tomorrow morn ing for its 26th annual gridiron match with the Old Dominion eleven. , EXPLAIN MYSTERY OF DEATH OF FAMILY COLUMBUS, O., Nov. 29.-- Irving Henderson, his wife, Florence, and their four children, : whose bodies wqre dtmd In their home at Lancas ter. (Wed as the result- of . carbon monoxide gas from a. defective stove and were not poisoned as ' was at first believed, state chemists report ed here today, following analysis of the viscera of the adult SSftdjfBQu. r