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SEEK SUN'S HEAT Migratory Binds Live on Ver- arnola Coffos, Banana Tnsects Washington, D. C., June 7—The feathered American tourists who go south for the winter do not seck tanned skins, but they are as great gluttons for warmth and sunshine as the men and women who bask on Klorida beaches during our nethern cold season. This has heen found out by Er- nest G. Holt, naturalist, wheo is heading a National Geographic so- ciety-Carnegie Muscum exposition in Venezuela primarily to study bird life. Feasg on Coffec and Banana Insects “Although Venezuela is in the tropics,” says a bulletin from the Washington, D. C., headquarters of the National Geographic Society. “its varying elevations afford a range of climates from that of the het, semi-desert regions slightly above sea level, to the cool, moist areas near the mountain tops. Well up the mountain slopes are condi- tions comparable to those in the eastern United States. It is there that one would expect to find the thousands of birds that fly te Venegzuela annually from North Americas. lstead, they are found lower down in the hottes, sunnier regions. “Among the North American birds which Mr. Holt has found so- journing in Venezuela are red- atarts; blackpoll, cerulean, golden- winged, and black-and-white warb- lers; summer tanagers, and even a few rose-breasted grosbeaks. They particularly like the coffee planta- tions where the relatively low coffee trees are shaded by banana plants and higher forest trees. In this environment the North American visitors and their native cousins are kept busy eating the innumerable insects. | Specimens Collected “When, in ses and other specimens, Mr. Holt and | his party had moved over the crest | of the coast range, they found | themselves in a grassland country that has been made a little patch of Germany. German colonists s tled in this region in 1840 and have been littic affected by the Latin culture around them. Their archi- tecture has been only slightly modi- fied from that of the old Fatherland and only a few of the colonists have planted patches of coffee. Most of the farms are devoted to raising wheat, rye, and peas, pigs and cat- tle. The women, Xerchiefs tied about their heads, do the greater part of the field work. While most of the men have lcarned Spanish, practically all of the women speak only German, ! “In this unforested region mead- | ow larks and mocking birds do inate the feathered life. These how- rch of birds, snakes, | ) - | AMERICA'S GREATEST DRUG STORES 217 MAIN ST. CUT PRIC sz $1.00 Listerine, large $1.00 Lavoris, large $1.00 Glyco Thymoline .......... $1.00 Lysol, large 60c Bromo ,Seltzer $1.00 Ovoferrin $1.00 Coty’s Talcum 60c Pape’s Diapepsin .......... 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Kendrick, 16 year old Emory and Henry col- lege student, near here the night of May 6. Cases Are Continued Crowe is under joint indictment with D. Worley, another deputy sheriff and James McReynolds, Abingdon policeman. All cases were continued to the September term of rt with the original $5,000 bond each officer standing. Last Kendrick was {aken mortally wounded to a hospital by Paui Phelps and Sterling Dutton, whoe told of ofticers firing on the car mn which the three were riding and which was driven by Phelps. The three officers admitted firing on the car driven by Phelps, but throughout the trial the defense sough to prove that Kendrick was not an occupant of the machine at which shots were fired. The offi- cers said they were seeking Phelps, believing him to be driving a car while intoxicated, and Dutton, be- lieving him to be intoxicated. They contended that they at no time saw Kendrick in the car although, they said, they believed he would have been seer 1f he had been an occu- pant. Jury Cannot Agree After a little more than two hours’ | deliberation the jury vesterday afternoon reported it was unable to agree. The presiding judge dis- missed the jury and declared a mis- trial. Thus ended one of the bitterest legal pattles ever fought in the criminal courts of this section. The commonwealth did not ask for a first degree murder verdict, but vig- crously pressed for a second degree or voluntary manslaughter verdict. R R N R SR Special Notice Bridge. whist, forty-five, pinochle, Friday, June 7. Given by Y. M. T. A. & B. Society at Y. M. T. A. & B. Society hall. Admission 50c. Door |prize and prize for each table. 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