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VOI XXXIII. No. 317.
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 22, 1922.
$5.00 PER ANNUM
II
cm FOR WESTERN
THRACE AT LAUS1NE
Ismet Pasha's Demands Op
posed by Venizelos for the
Greeks, Who Was Support
ed by Jugo-Slav and Ruman
ian Delegations.
(By ;
Lausanne, Nov. 22.—The question
of disposition of Western Thrace
came definitely before the powers to
day when Ismet Pasha presented to
the commission on military and terri
torial matters, Turkey’s claim to all
territory embraced within her fron
tiers of 1913.
Venizelos for Greeco immediately
opposed the claim and was supported
by the Jugo-Slavs and Rumanians who
favored maintaining the Maritza river
as the western boundary for Turkey
in Europe.
HILARITY IN POULTRY YARD WHEN FOWLS
WERE MADE DRUNK EVIDENCES BIG STILL
(By .
Los Angeles. Cal.. Nov. 22.—Hilari
ty in a poultry yard where twenty
five hundred fowls were said
drunk, resulted In the arrest of O. S
teglat
• hert
i of v
tlon of the Volstead act.
Officers, who were called by neigh
iors, said they found three hundred
:eese fighting two hundred ducks and
lashing madly about a small pond;
hat two thousand chickens were ly-
ng on their backs or racing about.
Officers said they found evidence
hat the fowls had been eating mash
rom stills, three of which were con-
PHILIPPINES Will
And American Congress For
Permission to Call Constitu
tional Convention to Frame
Independent Republic in the
Philippines.
Manila,
Harding
tioned to
TURKS WANT PUBLICITY
FOR CONFERENCE MEET
Lausanne, Nov. 22.—The Lausanno J vention
having organized for work j p ub | lc (
is now ready to take up
storing peace in the Near East.
The effort of Ismet Pasha and the
Turkish delegation for open session:
P. I., Nov. 22 —President
id Congress will be peti-
tllow the Philippine legis-
all a constitutional con-
frame an independent re-
the Philippines. This
Father, Mother and Four
Children, All Fully Dressed
Died from Mysterious Cause
In Ohio Town. — Believed
Medicine Was Taken.
(By i
V. 22.—Six
members of the ramlly of Irvine
Henderson, were found dead here
today at their home. The deaths
are believed to have resulted
from some kind of medicine.
The father and mother were
found sitting upright in chairs be
fore the fire and the four chil-
I were fully
COMMERCIAL CONGRESS
ADJOURNS THIS EVENING
Chict
(By J
III.. Nov. 22.—The South
ern Commercial Congress will close
its fifteenth annual convention today
with a discussion of railways, high
ways, waterways, and foreign credits
for international trade, and the annu
al banquet tonight.
EMPLOYMENT SHOWS
MATERIAL INCREASE
Uly J
Washington, D. C„ Nov. 22.—Em
ployment Increased In 29 and decreas
ed in 14 industries, In October as com
pared with September, the Depart
ment of Labor announced today. In
the same period 34 of 43 industries
reported increased pay rolls.
result of adoption by the House t
day of a concurrent resolution passe
by the Senate recently.
HALL-MILLS MURDER
MYSTERY BEING PROBED
BEFORE GRAND JURY
TIGER SAYS GERMANS
TEXAS RANGERS SENT
TO
Said to Be One Who Killed
Young Man and Assaulted
Woman Riding With Him.
—Trouble Feared When He
Is Captured.
. 22.—Twenty Tex-
irecautlonary
! killing of
First Address in This Coun
try Delivered by Former Pre
mier Clemenceau Last Night
To New York Audience in
Metropolitan Opera House.
*>ew York, Nov. 22.—Georges Clem-
-eau today prepared to rest after
ring delivered in his first address
the United States a warning to
Americans that the German milltar-
vere preparing for another war
Although he spoke fervently for near
ly an hour and a half, the Tiger show
d little fatigue.
ONLY FOUR JURORS SO
FAR ACCEPTED IN THE
HERRIN MASSACRE CASE
Over Two Hundred Venire
men So Far Examnied and
Witnesses Were Called To
day for Purpose of Showing
Motive for the Double Mur- j Jury Only One-Third Com-
der.—Mrs. Gibson Sheduled j plete.—Night Sessions Arc
To Testify Monday. j Likely.
(By ;
nesses i
Somerville, N. J., Nov. 22.—The
grand Jury investigating the Hall-
Mills murder mystery is expected to
adjourn tonight until Mon
called today in an
ow that the motive for th
included domestics in the
and the widower of the slal
Mrs. Gibson, who said she
nurders, Is scheduled
story Monday.
Marion. Ill., Nov. 22.—With
icts of night sessions of the
j being held in an effort to ex
I completion of a Jury to try fiv.
Wit I charged with murder in conn
effort | with the Herrin mine killings, ;
•1 of ilfty veniremen was on
Grady Sklpworth, aged
tack on his young woman companion.
The young woman who was not se
riously iujured when her body struck
a tree after her assailant threw
over the cliff, accused an unidenti
fied negro. SklpVorth was robbed,
then shot and thrown over the bluff,
th^ woman said.
KEEP YOUR NAME ON
RED CROSS ROLL
There are a large number of
members of the lied Cross,
have failed to renew lor the yeat.
1923. There are some who claim
that they have not been solicited
and others, who say they do not
know where to take their sub
scription. Miss Mamie Merrill, di
recting the campaign, has an
ranged for an agent at the Ingram
Drug Company, who will take sub
scriptions and issue proper re
ceipts at any and all times that
the store Is open. Take your dot
lar to Ingram's and get a receipt
therefor If you want to renew your
subscription. Don’t be dropped
from the rolls of this wonderful
humane organization for non-pay-
t of d
DILL NOT READY TO
JQIH PROGRESSIVES
Newly-Elected Senator from
Washington Will Decline
Invitation from LaFolIette
And Huddleston to Confer
With Progressives.
Spokai
(By J
Wash., :
ov. 22.—United
;s Senator-elect Dill, Democrat,
indicated that he would not ac-
an invitation from Senator La
FolIette and Representative Huddle-
on to attend a conference of Pro-
essive leaders in Washington soon.
Dill states that while he is sympa-
Hall
in the county circuit c
ing for examination,
and thirty veniremen
ed out but only four Ju
t thU
CLEMENCEAU RECEIVES
THREATENING LETTER
CHICAGO RADICAL
BEGINS PRISON TERM
New York. Nov. 22—The po
lice escort assigned Georges
Clemenceau during his stay in
this city was doubled this after
noon, when the Tiger received a
letter threatening his life and
signed a “World War Veteran."
(By j
SHIPPING BILL GIVEN
RIGHT OF WAY IN HOUSE
III., Nov. 22.—William Bross
Lloyd, wealthy Chicago radical, was
Into prison gadb early today. Late
night Lloyd was convicted with
20 others under the Illinois law for
radical utterances and ho voluntarily
(•rendered at the Joliet penitentiary
begin serving a sentence of from
For i
arch had been made for him.
(By Associated Press)
Washington. D. C., Nov. 22.—By a
straight party vote, the House rules
committee today brought lo a resolu
tion living the administration Ship
ping Bill right of way in the House,
with a provision for unlimited amend
ment and final vote on its passage
November 29th.
AUGUSTA WOMAN
DIED FROM BURNS
Augusta. Ga., >
liam Deal, aged [
died in a local
v. 22.—Mrs. Wll-
years, of this city
ispital last night
her clothing bee
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MASH-MILTON DRUG
CLERKS FUSS ABOUT
NOT STRIKING
plenty of time 1
LATE SENATOR WATSON
ONE YEAR’S SALARY
Washington, D. C., No
troduclng a resolution tc
dow of the late Senator
year’s salary, according t
tom. Senator Harris am
he would seek to have
. 22.—In In
pay the wl-
Watson, a
i Senute ms-
ounccd that
in addition
PRELIMINARY TRIAL FOR
PALMER, DYSON ET AL
BEING SOUGHT
It is expected that In
time a committment or preliminary
hearing will be asked by attorneys fo
those arrested and In Jail in conne<
tlon with the discovery of a baby nea
Country Club last week. Nothin
definite has been given out but it 1
believed that arrangements can be ha-
jr the hearing within this week. I
i currently reported that the hearlm
on Id come off tomorrow but this ha
ot been verified.
The following fi
AT SPIKIER, PEI.
Coroner’s Jury Investigating
Cause of Disaster in Which
Seventy-Seven Men Lost
Lives at Reilly Mine Says
Management Responsible.
. I*a., Nov. 22 —T
LONDON FEARED BIG
DEMONSTRATION IK
Morning Papers Predicted it
Would Occur in Whitehall
Section and Police Were on
Hand for Disturbance, But
Nothing Occurred.
(By J
ler, Ing’s newspai
ex- plotted In C<
i of explosive ga.s
Hi CHIEFS ILL
a pm
:2.—A demonstration
ployed which this morn-
isserted was being
Communist quarters with
itionary intent had failed to ma
ze to late this afternoon. A
crowd appeared in the White
lection whore the demonstration
upposed to be staged but the
a disturbance had no trouble
Intalnlng order.
“The Wampum Strip-” on
Delaware River at Philadel
phia Will be Scene of Meet
ing Commemorating Wil
liam Penn's Activities.
MRS. FELTON All
Senator George Sworn in Aft
er First American Woman
Senator Had Served Actual
ly 22 Hours and 25 Minutes.
—Mrs. Felton Applauded.
» building on the Dela-
rill
PRELIMINARY HEARING
J. B. PALMER, ET AL PLANNED
Valdos
heo Titus came to Valdi
i discuss with Judge W. E. Thoi
I the superior court, the advisability
’ a habeas corpus hearing foi
B. Palmer, T. J. Dyson and Mi
ell Adams, held in Thomas county
RESOLUTION TO PAY WIFE ,a, ‘
with the finding
■ that city r
a preliminary hearing Tor the
Jefendants, Judge Thomas Ibeing
busy here in Lowndes superior
In connection with this same
I that
ul $750 paid Mrs. Alice Lytle, secre
ary to the former Senator for the
ixpenses of the private car used to
take the Senator’s body to Georgia.
Senate officials refused to approve the
t a private car.
RETURN TALKING
MACHINE TO FIANCE
It is Just as Necessary ‘or
Lady to Return That as.
Ring Says Oregon Jury.
Salem, Ore., Nov. 22.—According to
local Jury, it is Just as necessary
iat a young woman return a talking
achlne to a young man after their
engagement Is braken as iB the return
of a diamond ring. The young woman
defendant in the case Insisted that
the-phonograph was a gift from the
plaintiff and that she was entitled tc
It. The Jury sided with the
, who sought to get It back.
TI.OOJ or Hallway aa.1 DENNY NAMED CUSTOMS
, which did not .trike | COLLECTOR AT SAVANNAH
CUV A,wi
otlng to do so, and forty-one
will be heard by the United
»ad Labor Board Thurs
ost of the disputes are limit-
request for increase In rates
Raili
Washington. 1). C..
•as received during Monday night
rom some person asking Judge Thom-
h for an order that tho prisoners
hould be separately confined in the
’homas county Jail and not allowed
r> communicate with each other. It
,as stated that this request was not
ranted because there appeared to
e no reason for its asking.
CHICAGO BANDITS
ROBBED MAIL TRUCK
pow wow next Friday with
i chieftains from the Eat
in full regalia and puffing
f peace. They repr
which participated in
iference with William Penn
HUNGER STRIKE TO
WIN BACK HUSBAND
lated I
Skowhegan, Me., Nov. 22,-VMrs.
duIs Britton of this place, is non
in the second week of a hunger
ike which was undertaken, she un
hope of winning back
of her husl
i div<
Mrs. Felton beet
ty-flve minutes.
WOMEN TO BE ASKED
TO FIGHT PROHIBITION
prohibi-
St. Louis, Mo., Nov.
on of a militant woi
is included in plans s
relation opposed I
amendment at the conference
•luded here today. Support will
Iven the presidential candidate in
1924 who seeks to repeal the eigh-
nent issued by the Association.
BOOTLEG KING MUST
SERVE PRISON SENTENCE ! Empori;
of the Sti
TRIAL OF WILLIAM ALLEN
WHITE AGAIN POSTPONED
(By t
ew York, Nov. 22.—Anthony Cas-
3 described by the authorities as
’’bootleg king," was convicted by a
' in federal court yesterday on a
rge of conspiracy to violate the
stead act, and Judge Knox sen-
led him to two years In the Allan-
penitentiary. The Judge also lul
l'd a fine of $10,000.
Nov. 22.—The case
illiam Allen White,
charged with violation of the Indus
trial court law, by placing a placard
In the window of his office expressing
“forty-nine" per cent sympathy with
the striking shopmen, was today con
tinued until December eighth. The
continuance was granted upon motion
of tho County Attorney on orders from
Govt
Allei
MANY SEEK SENATORIAL
TOGA DROPPED BY NEWBERRY
my J
today with
ling, Mich., Nov. 22. Tin
In the race for the Senatorial
trapped by Truman H.
peared to be thinning
four Republics leaders regarded as
having drawn out in front, although
Governor Groesbeck still kept secret
the Identity of the persons and is not
earnestly considering filling the va-
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