The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, November 10, 1922, Image 1

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WEiTHEII FORECAST VOL. XXXIII. No. 309. THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA FRIDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 10, 1922. mucus a. DEMOCRATS 207 California Wet Lead May be Overturned by the Country Vote.—Kansas Has Demo cratic Governor as Result of Election. HARDING CALLS EXTRA SESSION FOR NOV. 20TH TO CONSIDER THE SHIP SUBSIDY LEGISLATION in < (By i Washington, D. C.. Nov. 10.—On the face of practicully complete unofficial returns from Tuesday’s line-up, the Sixty-Eighth Congress will be posed of the following members: House: Republicans, 225; Demo crats, 207; Socialist, Independent, Farmer-Labor, one each. Senate: Republicans 53; Demo crats 42; Farmer-Latoor 1. Should O'Connor, Democrat, in the final count In North Dakotn, come out winner over the Republican can didate, the Demcorats will take one from the Republican count. KANSAS BALLOT BOX WILL DECIDE ONE CONTE8T Girard, Kas„ Nov. 10.—A sealed ballot box in the Crawford county court house here today contained the secret of the exact plurality by which W. H. Sproul, Republican, had been elected third district Representative to Congress. With one precinct miss ing, Sproul had a five hundred lead over Stephens, his Democratic opponent. ember 20th, members of the House appropriations committee were sche duled to meet today to prepare sever- appropriation bills for the House fey the beginning of the regular ses sion immediately following on Decem ber fourth. During the two weeks of extra session the House Is expected to devote attention to the ship sub sidy bill. MERCHANT MARINE Bl MAY BE FIRST WORK Washington, Nov. 10.—Congress called by President Harding last night ixtra session, November 20, two weeks in advance of the regular ses- a. The call set forth as is usual the form of a proclamation, de clared the extra session was made nec- issary by public Interest. The text follows: Whereas, public interests require that the Congress of the United States should be convened in extra session at clock noon, on the twentieth day of November, nineteen twenty- titled to act as members thereof hereby required to take notice. “In witness whereof, 1 have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be at fixed, “Done at the city of Washington this ninth day of November, in the year of Our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hun dred and Twenty-two, and of the in dependence of the United States tho One Hundred and Forty-seventh. “Warren O. Harding." Announcement that the call would be issued either yesterday or today had been made early this week from the White House and prior to that tatement by congressional leaders in dicated that the executive had made jp his mind to convene Congress in ipeclal session, although the call would lot be sent out until after the election The call of the special session two weeks in advance of the regular meet ing has been approved generally by Republican leaders in Congress, who felt that by getting an earlier on legislation than would be of- forded by the regular session, prac tically all important bills. Including the appropriation THOMASVILLE WILL OBSERVE ARMISTICE DAY TOMORROW All Legion Men Urged to Be At Presbyterian Church for Exercises Appropriate of the Occasion.—Luncheon at the Court House. fittingly ob- ArmUtice Day will served in Thomasville exercises will take place at the Pres byterian church and it should be filled to capacity for the occasion. Rev. F. Symonds will have charge of the program and Rev. Robb White, Jr., will deliver the address of th< All Legion men are ui the Medical Building a promptly, in uniform to march In the parade. Other organizations uttend but they have not been specifically urged to do so because of the fact that they might have engage- cessitating their absence. All should enter this march, to Broad street, then down Remington avenue to Dawson and thence to the church. The stores have not been requested close by any petition. Tho Legion officials state that if the business men of Thomasville desire to honor the Leaders have asserted that unless| day and the men, who served their DRY FORCES MAY YET WIN OUT IN CALIFORNIA San Francisco, Cal., Nov. 10. lated returns from the isolated dry outposts In tbe state today threatening to overcome the dwludl- fng lead against the California prohi bition enforcement amendment, which was voted on Tuesday. Earlier fig ures had Indicated a decisive wet victory, but with a fourth .of the state jret to report, Including sections that wets had i CLEMENCEAU LEAVES FOR THE UNITED STATES IN HAPPY EXPECTATION Aged Former Premier Elated Over Trip as He Sails for America Where He Will Make Speaking Tour of the Principal Points. in, j Farls, Nov. 10.—Georges Clemen- ceau sails away for America tomor row. happy In the spirit of adventure. Considering his age, (he was'81 last September), the eagerness with which the Tiger of France anticipate* the experiences soon to come to him in the United States, was quite touch ing to those who have seen him and talked with him. STILLMAN STAY NOT DECIDED receive such communication as may be; concluded by next December, when inude by the executive. | Congress must adjourn sine die. 'Now, therefore, I, Warren G. Hard- Ing, president of the United State, of j lUe , Mctal M „ loI , , u died It would j[cintry. the, will close their business t \merlca, do h.reb, proclaim and de. |b . necMMry „ „ , 0 . cl0c „ Th „ „ not formally requested. It would merely be an expression of patriotli . , nf .. | Although the nature of the presi-jand Interest In the great event. recommendation, to be present- * " the extra session when It con- clare than an extraordinary occasion j a f ter March 4, and work Into the requires the Congress of the United' mer months. States to convene In extra sea YOUR DUTY AND There ought to be a thousand people In Thomasville willing to give a dollar to an organization that ministera unto all in distress, all suffering from disaster and disease, all disabled from mili tary service. If those thousand want to do that they can become a member of the American Red Crosa for one dollar per year. The canvassers are out now but they haven’t nearly reached every body. They may notaee you If you are moving around. |Let’s make It a perfact drive and get every possible name on the list. Never was a cause more worthy of gen eral Interest than this one. Wear your Red Cross button, every person that has one and let the world know that you stand four square for the “Great Mother of Humanity." If you can’t find somebody to take your subscrip tion, go to the Citizens Bank and leave it there, or the Tlmes-En- terprlse will be glad to take It for you. Mlaa Mamie Merrill, Chair man of the drive says It Is going to be a success because she knows that Thomasville people are of the mould that will not turn down a causa of the virtue and value of this one. Are you with the Red Cross In Its mis sion of mercy7 UK SITUATION II IIIIKD TODAY Allies Send Note to Turk: Demanding Repeal of Meas ure Relating to Customs and Sanitation in Constantinople —Pasha Goes to Lausanne* Constantinople, Nov. 10.—The allied twentieth day of which all 1922, at 12 o'clock, noon, of which ull persons who shall at that time be en- (Continued on Page 8) I III BELFAST Leader Himself Was Said to Have Been in the House But Escaped During the Arrest ing Period—More Disorders In Dublin Reported. (By Auoclstsa mss) Belfast, Ireland. Nov. 10.—A rnes sage from Wicklow, says that Ers- klne Childers, one of DeValera's lead ing lieutenants and anothf THEN TIKES POISON Swallowed Six Poison Tab lets by Mistake in Short Time After Marriage to Chi cago Artist.—Recently Div orced From First Husband. Chicago, Ill., Nov. 10.—Mra. Mary Rider, aged 22, who was divorced last month from Maurice Roberts, a dangerously IR today from nent Republican were capture 1 early poison which she took a few houi today. It is reported that DeValcra | er her marriage yesterday to Arthur also was In the house a tierc the cap- j Rider, another Chicago a: effected but usca.Yt-1 ar-;suld she swallowed hIx poison tablets " by mistake. HEAVY FIRING IN DUBLIN Dublin, Ireland. Nov. 10—Heavy fir ing crackled in the various parts of tho city during tho night. The irreg ulars renewed their nttack upon the Wellington military barracks and fir th© Porto Bellow barracks. Ma chine guns were used also. Twi Ilians were found dead this morning suburban road and two Boidlers lay wounded in the center of the city. MARYLAND MURDERER PAYS THE PENALTY > the i reserved his decision made by counsel for Jamei to vneuto the Judgment In tho Stillman case. naza I N YOUR HOME tKert*» some room—maybe yours or the kiddies, living room, din* ing room or kitchen—where you’d like to change the color of the woodwork* That’s the place and job foe (What’s more, you can have your favored color scheme •—mahogany, walnut, moss green, cherry, light or dark oak or any of six pleasing enamels. Come In rad let uj show you what yon can do with it, We’re the FIXALL atom. MASH-MILT ON DRUG CO. “A Good Place to Trade," Phonei (05 end (06 • , Took Basin of Water to the Hangman’s Noose to Purge Himself of His Sins. Frederick, Md„ Nov. Uk—White throng llamored for admission to the Jail-yard, William 8tultz, was hanged this morning for the murder of policeman Adams. He maintalnel his iron nerve to the last. As tbe shroud was placed around him In the cell he said, “Let's Go!" He carried a basin of water with him to the gallows to “purge himself of his sins." FREIGHT STEAMER BURNED AT SEA •Th-a a- Orleans, La„ ! freight steamer Nola, was repo^et by wireless this morning to hvt been destroyed by fire In the Gulf oi Mexico. Later report the crew was taking to the llfeboa: and had been picked up by a stear that I The Legionaires and the Confeder ate Veterans are to be given n lunch by the ladles of the American Legion Auxiliary at the court house a conclusion of the services at church. This will be an eve: much Interest and it Is hoped that every ex-service man In the county wl be present at this time. The ladles know how to do it and they will be ready for their guests promptly with great display of good things to cat. The men are to go to the lake in the afternoon for a frolic and cars will be provided for all who haven't a to get there. Dr. C. K. Wall, mander of the T. L. Spence. Jr., Post, ■ges all Legion men to take part and i wear their uniforms tomorrow. The following Is the program: 11 a. m.—Procession leaves Ameri can Legion headquarters. 11:15—Grand march on organ. All remain standing until the organ ceases. Purpose of service stated. “America." sung by audience. Invocation, by Rev. 1. P. Tyson. “Star Spangled Banner." by Scouts. "Recessional,” by American Legion Glee Club. Address by Rev. Robb White, Jr., chaplain. United States army: rector, St. Thomas Episcopal church. 'Onward Christian Soldiers," by au dience. Benediction, by Rev. W. M. Harris. BOLSHEVISM TAKES COURAGE FROM GERMAN CONDITION FOR GROWTH Leaders Say That There i- Little Chance of Gaining Headway in Any Other Na tion But Germany is Declar ed Fertile Soil. in, j Moscow, Nov. 10.—The Third In ternationale was told last night by Zinovieff. chairman of the executive rommlttee that the way to world •evolution Is through Germany. He » not very optimistic of Communist •rogress In other parts of the globe during the last year, but said that cement had made tremendous In Germany end he predicted that the next few months may bring happenings In that coun- DILL YOUNGEST Ml 111 l S. SENATE Washington Democrat Who Won Out, According to Re turns is Now 38.—Ralston's Majority in Indiana 35,000. —Close in North Dakota. high commissioners this afternoon handed a note to the Angora govern- representative here demanding repeal of all measures relating to cutoms, public debt, sanitary other services which are in conflict with the stipulations of the Mudroa armistice of 1918, Suit Seeking Those Ends i3 Filed in Atlanta by Former Grand Goblin and Hearing i* Set for November 18th. — Says Simmons Incompetent. TURK SITUATION OMINOUS SAYS ONE BRITISH OFFICIAL London, Nov. 10.—If any mest tho Turkish i intlon hav* led fre in Constantinople up to today in official quarters, not British official, was willing to admit It to the press. One govern official went so far, however, as y that the situation was “omin- and nothing had been received Indicating that conditions were any better. ISMET PASHA DECLARE8 EARNEST HOPE FOR PEACE istantinople, Nov. 10. — Ismet Pasha, Turkish Nationalist foreign minister left this afternoon for Laus- nne to attend the peace conference hich Is scheduled to begin there Monday. He told the Asso< Press that (By Associated Press) Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 10.—Suit seeking place the Ku Kin Klan In the hands ! of a reciever was filed today In tho Superior court by Harry Terrell, for mer grand goblin. The petition also seeks the removal of W. J. Simmons as Imperial Wizard. November 8th Is the date set for a hearing. Terrell alleges that Simmons is in competent and that the organizations funds are used for private purpose*. i. CUTTS BADLY Wife of Son of Shrine Poten tate Cutts, of Savannah Se riously Injured in Auto Ac cident When Driver Wa3 Killed Near Augusta. (By Associated rre»> 10.—Four men Dawson, Ga.. who were injured in an auto collision was sincerely anxious near here y e8te rday in which Mr?, for peace and is confident of achlev- j, w . T1IIeyi of Parrott> wag kIUed .... j..,.* will recover, physicians said today. (By Nov. 10.—Clarence Dill. Democrat, of 8pokane. whose •lection to the Senate is indicated it he returns will be the youngest mem her of that body when he takes hit March fourth. It was sakl heretoday. Dill Is aged 38. and bachelor. • RALSTON DEFEATS BEVER IDGE BY 35,000 VOTES Indianapolis. Ind., Nov. 10.—Com plete unofficial figures on the Sena- race tabulated toy the Assoclat- ■ess today showed Samuel Rals- Democret. had defeated former Senator Beveridge. Republican, by 35,000 votes. KAN8AS ELECTS DEMOCRAT TO FILL GOVERNOR'S CHAIR rasas City. Kas.. Nov. 10—Elected by a plurality of 19,000 on the face of unofficial returns, Jonathan Davis, :rat, will become governor with her state offices on the ticket carried by Republicans. One Demo- and seven Republicans, were elected to Congress. FRASIER LEADING O'CONNOR BY ONLY THREE VOTES TODAY Mexico City, Nov. 10.—The roun*l up of rebels who have menaced the power of President Obregon has now snuffed out the life of aeneral Carras- •ader of rebels along the Wes' He was killed yesterday, to- r With seven of his men in a battle with federal troops in the of Durango. oday In the race for Senator with O’Connor, his Democratic op ponent. The vote of 391 precincts Is needed to complete the total. BANDITS GET COLORADO PAYROLL Trinidad, Colo., Nov. 10—Two mask- 1 bandits this morning held up an auto carrylug the fourteen thousanJ dollar pay roll of the American Smelt ing Refining Company at Cokedule. the sheriff's office was informed. A posse is making a soarch for tho ban dits. Right Off The Bat Buck Satin Colonial, Black suede tongue, Spanish heel, turn soles. Newest style out. Come And See Them. PRICE $8.50 Smith-Harley Shoe Co. ^ - - SULTAN THANKS BRITISH FOR GIVING PROTECTION Constantinople, Nov. 10.—Orltlsti troops continue to guard the Sultan'i palace. Last night the Sultan receiv ed the British high commissioner and expressed appreciation for the protection afforded by the British. BRITISH CABINET MEETING. London. Nov. 1.0—The cabinet with all members attending, wi session for more than two hours in the forenoon today, discussing the Turkish situation. It Is understood that a message from General Haring- ton, British commandor at Constanti nople, was discussed. It Is understood that Premier Bon- ar Law's cabinet is adopting for tbe time being at least, a policy of utter lecrecy regarding cabinet meetings. ONE MORE MEXICAN REBEL IS KILIiD The i Eugene Pinkston, Tilley, Sampson McGill of Parr and W. E. Riodan, of Dawson. The crash occurred when the J dan and Tilley cars collided on Dewsof-Americus road. W. ASA CANDLER LEAVES FOR FRISCO TO TRY OUT BOAT PURCHASED (By / Atlanta. Ga.. Nov. 10.—Asa G. Candler, Atlanta capitalist and his son. Asa, Jr., left here today for San- Francisco to Inspect the army trans port Logan, recently purchased from the government by the younger Cand ler for the purpose of establishing A flouting school for boys which is now dng organized by a group of local pitalists. It is stated the Candlers probably ill go aboard the transport for the Ip to Portland or Seattle where the vessel will be refitted. (ny ; RUSSIAN REFUGEES ARRESTED IN SOFIA 10—Hundreds are being ar rested here as an outgrowth of the fatal shooting of a member of the Soviet Red Cross delegattion which was recently installed here, and an attack upon another member. First for Style The young man who buys Hart Schaffner & Marx, Kirschbaum and Fitform Clothes is one step ahead of his fellow-men in style, in fit, and in sensible buy- ing. The graceful drape of the coats, the correct hang of the trousers — the made- to-fit “feel”— of these fa mous S-L-E-N-D-0 Mod els only emphasize the de sign and hand-tailoring found in Hart Schaffner & Marx, Kirschbaum, and Fitform Clothes. $25.00 to $45.00 Louis Steyerman & Sons The Shop ot Quality On the Cornet The Original Home ot HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHE