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VOL. XXXIII. No. 25*.
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA TUESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER S, 1122.
ISA) PER ANNUM
CLOTHES SOAKS A
WEST POINT USHER
Corporal Hoorn Got One In
The Face When He Tried
To Put His Arm Around
the Chief In Disguise.—He
Has a Family.
SI JOHNSON FINDS DOOLITTLE LANDS ONE YEAH SUSPENSION NEW TREATY FOR ITWO ACTRESSES IN
HAshland Fall*. N. Y.. 8ept.
Corporal Albert Hoorn of \Ve*t Point
hereafter will take a look under th*
▼ell when he offers to escort a girl
home in the future If he gained any
thing from his experience with Po
lice Chief Fred Christoff here,
Complaints from women led the
chief to don women’s clothing and
take a stroll. Hoorn made adranccs
on the street, and continued them af
ter the police official told him he
married and had three children.
"After that he put his arm around
MEXICAN COLONEL
hound over.
MARES NEST ON COAST
Japs Have Leased Ten Acres
At White Point for Amuse
ment Park and the Senator
From California Is Much
Stirred Up.
(By Associated Press.
Log Angeles.Cal..SepL 5.—Senator
Hiram Johnson announced today he
had telegraphed the state and
partmenta at Washington asking that
they give Immediate attention to
reported proposed lease by Japanese
| of ten acres at White, npar Fort Me-
j Arthur. San Pedro. Cal.
Japanese are said to be about to
lease the property for 3.1 years as an
amusement park, and District At
torney Woolwlne said he had a com
munication from Lieut. Coltttlon. the
commander of Fort McArthur, stat
ing that the possession of this land
by Japanese would be a "public men-
SON OF SHOPMAN HELD
FOR AUGUSTA MURDER
(By Associated Press)
Aiken. 8. C. # Sept. 5.—IfEin Wil
liams, 10, son of a former Southern
Railway shop employe, at Augusta,
Is held here In connection with tha
killing of two railway guards at Ham
burg last Wednesday. Z. L. Davis
and C. L. Deas are also held.
IT SAN ANTONIO COTTON PLANTING POT
m,"’ JS^SS FOBTH BY SEN. SMITH
Hops Off for San Diego.—|
Hinton Forced to Return to! Urges the Government To
Key West. , . a . -t | Take Up the Matter and In-
aukuu. p„u> ‘ vestigate Possibility of the
s.n Antonio, Ten, s«pL u - i,lout | Industry Without Drastic
James H. Doolittle landed at Saa An-t Measures.
tonio at 7:1 this morning on his one-!
.top tUtkt (root co.« to coast, .ndi
,. W *' n ° r , ;r D 'T for . on, year auapen.lon o(
S(23 . ,r replenishing hU saoo- |( . ouon Un|led statM ,
lien anc oil .apply, lie .(acted from.,, . me „, 0( bo „
Jacksonville three minutes after
last night.
ENGLAND RETURNS
FRENCH MONEY
, (By Associated Pres*) -
Paris. Sept. 6.—It is announced that
a half billion of the billion, nine hun
dred and forty-eight million French
franc* on deposit with the Bank of
England since 1916 as a guarantee for
credits advanced to the French gov
ernment are to he returned to France
within ten days.
Considerable satisfaction Is
pressed in ministry of finance and
bank of France and it la planned to
continue the payments against which
cold was hypothecated.
dnllaviland plana Into the air at Pab
lo Reach neur here, at 10:30 last
light and sailed away for hi-
continental flight
Botore nightfall today he expecta
(o (ouch (he o(her side of the contln-
COURTMARTIALEDj
cheered the intrepid flyer as he hop
ped off. Troops paced off an
of the bard surfaced beach, i
within the circle, army officers,
mate friend.-, of the aviator and i
paper men shouted well wishes.
Sending him oft, too, were Li
Upston and Parnold from the air
tlon at Montgomery, Ala., who came
here to give the pathfindlng flyer
their moral aid.
Lieut. Doolittli
air, clearing easily the incoming
breakers of the surf, turned westward
and pushed the nose of the machine
for Tallahassee, the state capitol.
The drone of bis giant motors was
soon lost to the crowd as he disap
peered Into the night. He expected to
pass over the slumbering capital city
two hours later, thence to pick up
the lights or Mobile while skirting
Gulf, probably 60 miles short of
DIRT FARMER FOR the city.
TARIFF COMMISSION' h * «®nun««. “>«* p™ of the
plane will head up Canal street of
weevil, was suggested in the Senate
today, by Senator Smith, of South
LEFT JACKSONVILLE AT ' J Carolina, who predicted a wholesale
10:30 O'CLOCK LA8T NIGHT a bandonment of cotton farms through-
Jacksonville, Fla., Sept. 5.—Lieut |
II. Doolittle, army airman, took his
Accused of Calling off Troops
When Kidnappers of Bie-
laski Almost Captured.
(By Associated Press)
Mexico City. Sept. 5—Col. Padilla
of the Mexican army, who was arrest
ed for exceeding his authority in hin
dering the arrest of the alleged kid
nappers of A. Bruce Bielaski. has
been brought before a court martial
here. Jt it alleged Padilla called off
the purault of the bandits «t the
moment when their capture appeared
imminent.
Padilla was found guilty and sen
tenced to ten years imprisonment. He
is still subject to tha civil court at
Cuernavaca, where he is charged with
kidnapping. His military sentence
111 start from the time the civil court
lakes its ruling.
the entire South, unless
emmental action Is taken to aid in the
destruction of the pest He said the
chief entomologist of the Department
of Agriculture, had expressed the be
lief that such action would result In
destroyng the pest.
TWICE LAST NIGHT TO
THEIR RESCUERS
PANIHIIIA SUGGESTED
Harding Says Old Treaty
Was For the Duration Of
The Digging of the Canal
And Wants a New One
Made. , i 5,
(By Aiaoelet.d Prw.)
Washington, SepL 5.—Abrogation
of the present treaty agreement with
Panama which he said was Intended
operate only during the construc
tion or the canal and the negotiation
' treaty, was recommended
as today by President Hard
ing.
With a communication to Speaker
Gillette, setting forth hla views and
declaring the change that is desired
by the government of Panama, Presi
dent Harding transmitted a letter from
Acting Secretary of State Phillips, set
ting forth the agreement formulated
by Secretary of War Taft, In 1904,
which was to serve as a modus oper
and! during the period of construction
of the Panama Canal. Secretary Phil-
ENTOMBED MINERS SIGNAL " 'ZZZrZZ SZ P .T
just men t questions, arising out of re
lations between the Canal Zone
thoritles and the Pansman govern
ment," and tt Is the opinion of the
State Department that it should be re
placed by a more permanent agree-
N.Y.T0Y SUICIDE CEBTAIN ID ARMY
IS BEING 1MTHDRAWN
6BEEKDEBACLESEEMS
p*i*im*"v <nt
Jackson. Cal.. Sept. 5.—The miners
entombed in tbe Aragonaut gold mine
ince a week ago last Sunday night,
ignalled twice last night to the res
ue crews who are tunnelling from
the Kennedy mine. Robert Llghtner,
le of tbe rescuers, said today.
40 MEN ENTOMBED IN MINE.
New Castle, Eng.. Sept. 5.—Forty
fen were entombed through a
onion In a coal pit at White II
il* morning, the Evening Chronicle
tales. Ten bodies ate reported
ave been recovered.
Washington, Sept. 5.—A delega- j New Orleans, which place be expecta
it of republican senators called atjto reach within five hours after leav-
the White House today to urge|t, Pr e. From the Crescent City he
President Harding to appoint a "dlrtjwiil fly direct through Sabine. Tex.,
- .- .... .w . f 0 gttU Antonio where shortly after
FORMER SEN. SUTHERLAND
NOMINATION CONFIRMED lhe ,nriff commission. In the *roup daybreak he plan;
—- were Watson, of Indiana; Capper. 1 transcontinental
MeXary and Gooding.
(By Associated Press)
Washington, D. C., SepL 5.—Presi
dent Harding today nominated former
Senator George Sutherland, of Utah,
to be associate Justice of the Supreme
Court. The Senate st ouce confirmed
the nomination hi an open executive
LAMAR LADIES HEADED FOR
MIAMI IT IS REPORTED
Allan
was notified today to watch for Mrs.
J. Garnett 8tarr, age 19. and sister,
Valeria Lamar, age 15, who are al
leged to have been abducted last
week from their home In Macon by
H. C. Graham. The party Is said tO (
have left Macon by automobile. '
HIGH SCHOOL NEWS STAFF
ON STRIKE AT CHICAGO
transcontinental Journey,
dule calls for a 30-mlnute stay
Antonio, where the machine will be
doctored and the- fuel tauk replenish
ed while the aviator la In the hands
of his wife and two bublea. From San
the flyer will hop off for the
Chicago, ill., sept. 5.—The entire- Anton
atatf of the Chicago High School' flight
News, a publication devoted to the'Arizona. New Mnxii
Interests of high school students, went
on strike today claiming that their
demands for pay was Ignored by the
Interscholastic Publishing Company.
BISHOP FALLOWS DEAD
(By /
if here last
night was without mishap such as
■murkml tils previous trial. laist
mouth the flyer came here In eight
hours from San Autonlo and planned
to set sail a Sunday night. Ills plane
lift promptly, raced to the
| Chicago. HI.. Sept. 6. Bishop Fal
lows, head of the Reformed Episcopal surf .struck a ware and ti
church, died at 4:30 o’clock this morn- on Us back. The lieutenn
j Ing. hurt. The wrecked plain
dls-
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Phones 105 and 106
scmbled and shipped back to
Antonio where It was repaired for
Inst night V trial.
Lieut. Doolittle Is flying on his own
Initiative so fur oe defraying hi* per
sonal expenses. Hs has the sancf !>■
of the governaMSt however, in Ml
attempt to prove the feasibility of
quick trans-continental movement of
world
■al da:
t lime
About the
nailed troc
San Diego and came to San Anton:
without stop or mishap. With mor
than half or his flight behind him
was forced to land in North Texas by
engine trouble. He subsequently
came to Jacksonville, his actual fly
ing time establishing a record but the
unscheduled stop in Texas had mar
red bis journey and in a
make the one stop flight c
hound trip, he fell and '
Injured near Monroe. La.
little, too. has made the ci
flight in 2 hours, but not
MISS. AND WISCONSIN
ARE VOTING TODAY
Lafollette and Vardaman Are
Up For Election Before
Their Primaries Today.
Jackson. Miss.. Sept. 5.**The voti
the state todny are. registering
ihelr choice between former Senator
James K. Vardaman and former
ressmun Hubert D. Stephens In the
•cond primary for the nomination
i the senate to succeed John Sharp
‘illfuins. who retlrna next March,
lie campaign has been one of the
ost active In the history of the stal
WISCONSIN VOTING TODAY.
effort I
, Win.
tept. 5.—\Vls<
Is 26
Lieut. Doolittli
ild. has served five years In the armv
ilr service. His deHavUand plane,
onstrurted under bis personal super-
Ision, carries 285 gallons of gas.
enough for thirteen and half hours
In the air. Us fuselage on either side
boars the Insignia of the 80th aero
squadron, two pairs of dice, one show
ing a “natural seven" and the other
"crap."
The air flight Is 2.200 miles. Lieut,
wllttle planned not to push his en
gines. but to move along at a safe
speed.
HINTON AGAIN FAILS IN
FLGHT TO RIO JANEIRO
Key West. Fla., Sept. *—Lieut.
Walter Hinton, after hopping off
8:30 o'clock this morning to resu
j air craft. hi* flight to Rio Janeiro, was forced
Two fellow aviator* have tried be . to reyirn to port after discovering
fore him to thus tighten man's bold his seaplane was loaded too heivily
on fhe elements. Of them. Lieut. W.! for light air.
D. Coney of Brunswick, Oa.,. partly! The second attempt made to start
succeeded and gave hla life in at-'was made at 10:30 o'clock by Hln-
tempting to do It thoroughly. A j-on and was also unsuccessful. There
rmlning In
action the make-up of a
lutes, Including senator,
state and legislative
will have their names
i offlcl
ballot
tbe
tton in Novermer.
i.afollette is seeking
He is opposed by WU-j
One Said She Was Dope
Habituee and Couldn’t Get
Rid of It and Other Couldn’t
Make a Success In The
Movies. .. -
(By Associated Pres
New York, Sept. 5.—Two actresses
attempted suicide today by swallow
ing poison. Miss Donnie Harrison,
aged 20, leaving a note aaylng she was
desperate because she was unable to
rid herself of addiction to drugs, was
unconscious in her bed which
had been set Tire by a cigarette. Her
condition Is serious.
•s. Vera Maynard, aged 32. wno
discharged from a hospital two
s ago after an attempt to end
her life, told detectives she made the
econd attempt because she realized
ibe could not achieve success as a
motion picture actress. She threaten
ed to try again If she recovered.
LULLlUTSilE
SITITIONYESTEHY
Labor Leaders Universally
Condemn the Injunction
Proceedings That Were In
stituted Lately By The Gov
ernment.
(By Associated Prewi
Chicago, III., Sept. 5.—With the
overnment rail strike injunction uni
versally condemned by union leaders
In I,abor Day addresses. Impending
federal court action in cases growing
out of arrests for alleged violations
uf the writ occupied the foreground
In the industrial situation today.
The holiday yesterday brought lull
In strike developments.
General Opinion Is That the
Greeks Have Been Defeated
By Turks Altho They Claim
From Athens That Greeks
Have Routed the Turks.
(By Awduri Prw»
London, Sept. 5.—The general opin
ion In well informed quarters today
was that disaster to the Greek army
In Asia Minor was complete. Thera ^
seemed little prospect that anything
could now save It from total debase.
The Greek government has appeal-
I to thf} powers to obtain an armis
tice with the Turkish Nationalists,
•ho have virtually driven the Greek!
from the battlefield and as a result
of interchange* among chancelleries
Instructions have been sent to the al
lied high commissioners in Constan
tinople to discuss Joint meauree for
bringing about a suspension of bosti
littes.
GREEKS TO EVACUATE
LARGE AREA IN ASIA MINOR
Iaondon. Sept. G.—The news of suc
cessive reverses suffered by Oreeks
at the bands of Turkish Nationalist*
In Asia Minor is believed to forecast
an early evacuation of tbe entire area
by the Greeks.
The Dally -Mali says the evacuation
has already begun, quoting Greek of
ficials circles In London as declaring
that the army will be out of the coun
try within three weeks.
TURKISH NATIONALISTS ARE
REPULSED BY GREEK TgOOPS
Athens. Greece, SepL 5.—The Greek
Communique reports that the Oreek
army In Asia Minor has repulsed and
routed the Turkish Nationalists east
of Brusa.
SENATE CONFEREES WILL
NOT SHELVE TARIFF
MEASURE FOR BONUS
Washington, SepL 5.—By a vote ot
5 to :t the senate and houae con
ferees refused today to side track
the tariff bill for the soldiers' bonus
beads the cltlzei
publics i
, Hooper, who wa:
led by tbe democratic state
nee. has no opposition.
SEN. REED CONFIDENT MINERS
WILL RATIFY AGREEMENT
(By Associated Pr«Ml
Washington, (Sept. 5.—Confidence
that the agreement reached Jn Phil
adelphia Saturday night would be
'atifled by the anthracite miners con-
mtion in Wilkes Barre was express
’d today by Senator Reed of Penn-
sylanla, In a conference with Presi
dent Harding.
The production of hard coal will be
°' -"‘i Senator, McCumber, republican, and
P ’ ■ Simmons and Walsh, democrats, rot-
SEVERE BREAK IN j«d to Uto w. th. Bonn. Immediate!;.
COTTON FUTURES TODAY ^TSnSS?
been invited since work on the tariff
bill was begun two weeks ago. They
were excluded after a ▼£• and thw
republicans went ahead with rewrit
ing the tariff bill. Good progress la
that direction was reported.
New York. SepL G.—The report that
■Id, president of Carroll ,he So'tth Is telling heavily against
,'the
cotton crop was accompanied
| by a severe break In future markets
, Pn J today. December delivery made a do-
con. cllne of over four dollars a bale from
jlast week’s closing. The pressure of
• the southern offerings Ted to a general
— ! liquidation.
8TATE OFFICERS BEING VOTED I
ON IN NEW HAMPSHIRE TODAY PENN. BUNKHOUSE FIRE
ACCIDENTAL ORIGIN^ origin, according
N H., 8ept. 3.—Candidates
ir and congress are being
in fhe primary today,
no senatorial contest.
Lieutenant Pc
El Paso, Tex., to come to
▼tile for the trans-mntlnei
Jackson-j the
Ul trial, a t
said
DR. SOULE WILL SAIL
SOON FOR RIO JANEIRO
(By Associated Pr«ss)
Athens, Oa.. Sept. 5.—Dr. Andrew
Soule, president of the Georgia State
College ot Agriculture, and one of the j
five delegates recently appointed by
President Harding to represent the
United State* at the Rio de Janerio
exposition, will sail from New York on
September 30. It was announced to
day. Dr. Soule la the only delegate
from the South appointed by the Pres
ident.
Washington, Sept. 6.—Preliminary departmenL
reports to the department of justlca
Indicate that th« fire which destroy
ed the bunkhouse of tha Pennsyl
▼anla Railroad at Pittsburgh with a
losa of seven llv«« was ot accidental
officials of tha
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