The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, December 08, 1922, Image 3

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FRIDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER t, 1*22. DAILY TfMEE-ENTERFRI8E THOMA8VILLE, 6E0R0IA PACK THRU RAILROAD SCHEDULES rrival anil departure af pawanjar it ThemasvMe. A. C. L A. It and A« I. A A. R. R. Station, i no TOllawtnf aehadula figure* p-—*— I aa Information —- "*■ ’ (Tralno North, Math t guarantee*, aa and South .. , i Eaatern Standard j, which la tha aama aa Berne*' Law Tima In Qaarfla. Tralna Waat af Tham- aavllla oparata o - **—*—■ — which la ATLANTA, BIRMINGHAM A ATLANTIC RAILWAY (Pullman Sleeping Cara) • :60 am Birmingham-Atlanta 7 ATLANTIC COAST L i Sav'h-Jax-Manta’y 1d7 am t Montg’y.Sav’h-Jax S;M am i Thoa’vllta-Sav’h liB am Sav'h-Mantg'y 10:08 am i Montleallo 7:30 pm Mantlealla **11:10 am i Montleallo *11:10 am i Panlaw *11M am Atlanta-Albany 7:30 pm ’h.Jax 1:10 pm mto'y-Sa llanta-A Nota—(**) Sunday * (*) Dally except Sunday. i Depet, PI m A Atlant LOOK! LISTEN! CONSIDER! Beef, Pork and Sausage arc cheaper now than last .year. Our stock is the best; our market is absolutely sanitary; our price is as low as good service and good food can be sold. PHONE 52 If you are not perfectly satisfied with your pres ent market service, try me time. That is all we ask. SHORT BUT STORMY FIGHT IN HOUSE ON THE PROHI APPROPRIATION Washington, December 8.—An old time liquor fight—short but irmy flared up in the house yesterday during debate on the $15,- lent. SATURDAY SPECIALS 8-lb bucket Snowdrift, $1.25 24-lb sk Fluffy Ruffles Flour,... $1.10 24-lb sk. White Ring Flour, $1.10 Tennessee Eggs, doz 38c Best Dry Salt Meat, lb 16c Best Compound Lard, lb 15c Whole Pig Ham, lb 17V-C Pork Shoulder, lb.. . 15e Pork Chops, lb... I7'/ 2 c Round Steak, lb,. 17Vic Loin Steak, lb ... I7i/ 2 e Rib Steak, lb 15c Pot Roast, lb lie Roy Smith PHONE 275 Starting earlier in the day when Representative Magee, republican, New York, a member of the commit tee which framed the bill, declared that defiance of the Volstead law "was so prevalent as to threaten institutions,” it ended abruptly jus! after Representative Hill, republican, Maryland, a leader in the movement for light wine and beer legislation, had announced what he proposed to offer in the form of amendments, reached today. Meanwhile friends of prohibition overwhelmingly i n control, took shot after another at those who sought to attack the law and by parliament methods cut short Mr. Hill's attempt to connect the prohi bition unit in a friendly way with th« Ku Klnx Klan. To Restore Respect- In urging congress to give to the state the right to say what alcoholic content would make wine and beer intoxicating, Mr. Magee declared ft probably would result in a beverage, made from pure ingredients and “the restoration of wholesale respect for the law.” Declaring the liquor traffic had thrived on misery until the people, handling it as if it were a. serpent, had choked it, Representative Gil bert, democrat, Kentucky, shouted to the house that he was getting tired of the constant attacks on men trying to see that the law obeyed. “So determined and vindictive is the small minority that it stands oi in open defiance of the constitution, said Mr. Gilbert, adding that it w* backed by influential resources and that members of the house gave aid and comfort Taking up the charge that crimes against the United States had increased since enactment of the Volstead law, Mr. Gilbert asserted that crimes which flourished in the bar-room days and which were han dled in the stat econrts had decreased to the point where manly jails In rural communities were empty. Hubbub In House Half a dozen members were on their feet at once trying to break in questions when Mr- Hill, given six minutes to general debate, pro ceeded to explain the nature of his amendments. “In the first place,” he shouted in the hubbub. “I shall propose that the house strike out of the bill the ( $150,000 for tha prohibition unit's publicity bureau; that the is of from $135,000 tfi $150,000 heretofore, shall not be spent hereafter in ope n violation of the Volstead law for the purchase of bootleg liquor to be used as evidence; that none of the government appro priation shall be used to defray the expenses of stump speakers sent over the country by the prohibition com missioner.” All the time Mr. Hill was being bombarded with questions as to whether he was trying to tighten up the Volstead act. “I shall also propose to strike out of the appropriation all funds,” he “for legal advisers, special] counsel to the prohibition unit on the ground that its legal force does not know how to construe the law which exists yesterday. Another amendment provides that no part of the fund shall be used by the com missioner for propaganda purpopeses in attempt to defeat members of con-1 gross, and finally to transfer enfroce- ment of prohibition from the treas ury to the department of justice, where it belong*.' 1 Hit i Klai WINESAP APPLES These apples will not rot. BUY THEM BY THE BOX From your retail dealer* Buy the ALL AMER ICAN BRAND. F.B. Harris Co. Distributors .point of order by Representative Mr. Hill declared that anybody I Blanton that it waa not authorised connected *ith the government “who |by law, the house eliminated the pro- approves the Ku Klux Klan should vision for under-secretary of the not receive government funds for treasury, at a salary of $7,500. Mr. law enforcement." When forced to'Gilbert, now holding that title by sit down by expiration of his time, [designation of Secretary Mellon, will Mr. Hill was attempting to read an:remain, and an effort will be made extract from a press bulletin by the to keep the title in the bill by other prohibition unit’s publicity bureau, 1 means, which said that “the federal prohi-| ■ ■■■ V’JT’V'Vy COAST GUARD PREPARES ported that the Ku Klux Klan had' organized a campaign against moon shiners.” This, he said, was issued last April and printed! liter, »u another flurry after the 1 "i,"u,„”o r WUuTtotoi"S» llw..Uke„u p it, m byitem The. chr „, ml , dlr( , cled ” r ?h.t™Ij. P ^J n .,™,L h . t ! ll ''" or home.end ..11 a, uelnet o e emailrv a r ■„„„ — i an( j transportation, will begin la selling. change waa made. On A j “The man who has whiskey in his home illegslly—and under the Georgia laws .possession of liquor anywhere within the state is illegal—is euuject to prosecution. It Is up to the in dividual to prove that it was legally obtained before the paasago ol the Volstead act The natural assump tlon, of course, Is that it was not le gally held. Governor Thomas W. Hardwick’s FOR WINTER PERILS Atlanta, Dec. 8.—A state-wide fight of the treasury’s cleaning supplies, tied the house up again- Represent ative Blanton, democrat. Texas, contending benzine was good enough wanted it substituted but failed. Then he tried to make it denatured alcohol and Mr.-Hill insisted it should read I “non-beverage alcohol.” Both propo- formally put to a vote and thrown out Home la Rear. Representative London, socialist, New York, enlivened the debate. “I never took a drink In my life— unless I wanted it,” he said and the house roared. Getting about half way through the bill the house had reached the section relating to the bureau of Georgia Immediately as a result of ths 1 visit to Atlanta of Commissioner R. H. Haynes, federal dry chief, it has been announced here. All agonts working under Fred Q Dismuke have Just closed a conference here and left for their respective lo calities with instructions to direct a vigorous and relentless campaign against holiday liquor. “It Is no secret that the liquor trat c goes on more flagrantly during the . Christmas season,’’ said Mr. Dismuke “Instructions have been Issued to tho men to push the tight aud clean u$ ! the Christmas sale. “This Will include B campaign internal revenue, with ths prohibition |«**iu*t liquor In the home aa well as - til this and other such features were appropriation, when It quit work laatagalnat possession in quantity and'modified. PERFECT ORGANIZATION OF THE CRAWFORD W. L0N0 MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION Atlanta, Dec. 8.—Organization of the Crawford W. Long Memorial Associa tion baa been perfected in Atlanta and the charter recently granted by the Fulton Superior Court has been pre sented end accepted. The association will Inaugurate the raising of a fund of $10,000 declaration that the Georgia prohlbl-lto piece a atatue of Dr. Crawford W. tlon lawa are “unneceaaarily and un-lLong, discoverer of anesthesia, In one reasonably drastic," made at a lunch- 0 f the nichea allotted to Georgia in the In honor of Federal Prohibition Hall of Fame In Washington. Commissioner Roy A. Haynes, appears have stirred up a Veritable hornet’s nest of criticism and protest among the prohibition and temperance forces. Spirited comment has been made by Dr. C. O. Jones, superintendent for Georgia of tbe Anti-Saloon League; Miss Leila A Dillard, president of the state W. G. T. U-; Congressman W. D. Upshaw, of the fifty congressional dis trict, and Commissioner Haynes, all of them taking sharp issue with the governor. The governor, In an emphatic speech, referred to the Georgia ata- tutos, particularly that one which makes it a crime to have even a small quantity of whiskey In one’s possee ■Ion, as “unnecessarily and unreason ably drastic,” and declared that be did not believe the prohibition laws could ever be completely enforced un- Tbe money will be raised, ble, by the first of January, so as to proceed without delay In the selection of a sculptor to begin the work. Officers of the association were elected as follows: President, Dr. Frank K. Boland; vice president. Dr. Joseph Jacobs; treasurer, Dr. J. W. Blalock; secretary, Fred Lewis. These and Dr. Garnett Qulllian and Mrs Howard McCall will form the board of directors. Embarrassed ttas talking with a friend one day when she called my attention to bug on my coat. I was horrified., We had them at home! A friend me of Royal Guaranteed Bed Bug Liqrid which soon killed them I heartily recommend Royal Guaranteed Bed Bug Liquid.” 25c. 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