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VOL.
No. 276 Associated Press Dispatches
ATHENS, GA., WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 22, 1922
Single Copies. 2 Cents Daily. 5 Cents Sunday.
Campaign To Prevent The
Spread of Tuberculosis 1
Begins in Clarke County
LARRY GANTT’S
! DAILY COLUMN
Motor Traffic;
Money In Nuts
By T. LARRY GANTT
,Shackelford, or the Echo,
n town Saturday and wga>3
,h,. (.i i mors of Oglethorpe arc wil l
t(„. peanut and next year the
rountry will lie planted lit
ir ; nl It,, yaya Monk Gillen has
i(lll I on his peanut crop and
Ms profits are phenomenal. He
,, tl >ii,..i that T.ihnlt is right
»,iin he states In his letter to Mr.
l,.p 3 rnnili that ihcre is more mon-
,. i p- raising peanuts than cotton
at thirty cents per pound, and the
ta.ii urevil eliminated. Mr. Shack
rlfnni interviewed Mr. allien and
shelved him his books on the
00 acres he this year planted in
tttf.se rails. After pnyrng alt costs
tm.i expense* for planting, cultlvat
inc. gathering ad marketing hla
: as he made a clear profit of $37.-
5110 fr„in the 500 acre*. He did not
ass » pound of fertilisers and It
takes hut a fractional part of tho
lat, 0 v to raise peanuts as cotton.
The hay from thtv vine alono paid
nil of his expenses and his nuts
sure clear profit.
Woman’s Club Commit
tee, Headed By Mrs. W.
E. Broach In Charge. To
Raise $2500.
Employment Of Nurse
Will Be Undertaken To
Take Care Of Cases Al
ready Contracted.
An effective campaign against
spread of tuberculosis and treat
ment of people already afflicted
with the malady is planned by the
Community Council which nas se
cured the uid of the Woman’s
Club in selling Christmas seals for
the National Anti-Tubrvtulosis As
sociation this year.
A committee front the Woman’s
Club, headed by Mrs. W. E.
Broach, has begun selling the
seals. A statement issued Tuesday
afternoon explains the purpose of
the campaign in full:
|. “Mrs. A. S. 1’nrkcr is chairman
AVERAGE i of a committee which will approach
CROP | the Athens merchants and bank-
llls crop averaged about fourths I crs and professional men between
,.f a tau of clean nuts per acre. j now nn( | the first of December, ex-
anil far which lie received $97 per | planting the needs of the Anti-
tun. Make your own calculation, I Tuberculosis Association anti the
He says the vlnop make the finest disposition of tile money raised
hay. and it^ flndB^a ^ready sale ^at | h L , r .. j n Athens by the sale of the j
i. FELTON GIVEN Athens Goes to Polls
IE1I OATH Wednesday to Elect
1ED Five of City Aldermen
Large Crowd Applauds
When Senate President
Pro Tempore Cummins
Shears “‘Grand Old
Lady” In.
Ivirs. Felton Inscribes
Name On Senate Roils
And Takes Seat of The
Late Senator Watson.
WASHINGTON—Mr*. W. H. Fel-
ton. the “grand old lady of Geor
gia” won her fight Tuesday for a j the Germans, who planning anoth-
seat for a doy as the firtft woman L or W ar, a view of three unpleasant
1 f J folks who faced her in th? world
Without objection from any sen-| war united again.
Hun Militarists
Planning Another'
War > say*“ Ti ger”!HEE WARDS’ POLLS
NEW YORK—The militarists ini •
Germany are already preparing'
for another war,'* said Georges j
Clemeneeau war-time premier of j
France .in his first address since
his arrival here at the Metropoti-
"St™ i MjLeroy And Conofly,
the United States, trance and | From Fifth And Third
Will Retire From Coun
cil This Year .
Debaters Chosen
By Demosthenian
Six men were selected Tuesday
to represent Demosthenian Litc.-
ary Society in the annua: Im
promptu* Debate Iietween it and
l’hi Kappa Literary Society.
er Told 'twenty-five'*(folla*rs worth i tugV'which may make It unlawful [ Those winnug places mo, W. O.
little cost and labor* Aft, ihe-aea- arnti fn Anrwnmi w^terdav ' j for f*nv in Kansas M fo beji f ooner. L. G* Still. Hown *.! Pojle,
nut. and reap such a profit, I hope of 1 member of the Ku KluxKlan wo*v] K. M. Dunstan, C. K. Ne^mvLom^
tht« tn viatf mmv> with I ‘ Mr#.. I* C. Brown is chairman os _ ) Tuesday in tho announce- N. Betts. Winning a place on the
fulllA c ° m ™ lttce ( ., whl '|‘ 1 '5 1 mint hy ^Vernor H ll J. Allen that Impromptu Debate, one the the
... I at booth, after the th.rteenth ^ by the state principal debates hold a‘ the Uni-
attorney general’s office that otts [varsity is considered one
ter proceedings against the Klait I highest honors attame 1
as%c -rsrs^-^swsas: sr —— .
1
top of market. But Mr. Gillen
nays th h being his flr#t yenr plant
Ing peanuts, ho found where he
had made mistakes in planting and
cultivating. Ho will know next
year Just what to do and is satis
fied that tn* can make one ton of
nuts per aCr«\ and which would
bring r. net retubn on his crop to
197 per acre. There la no other
crop our farmers can grow with ho
Christmas seals and securing their
promise to u. c e a Christmas seal
every picee of mail that they send j
out during the month of Decern- j
her.
SELLS $23
FIRST DAY
“The work of this committee is
already well under way. Mrs. Park-
th.<
•dsn be mink near Watson Spring,
in Greene county. 'He lived at thin
health resort on summer and used
a spring near his cottage. Every
morning a «cum like Iron rust
would gather on the water am!
which he believed had minerul
properties. Hut on removing this
'lepojjit, underneath was found .a
"'•■ding of oil, that nad also collect
<><1 and covered the entire spring.
He did not think much of thlB at
hie time, but HlnCe the talk from
franklin lie believes tnal a do posit
,,f oil underlies tie earth.
indications of oil ure reported in
many sections uround here, and if
1 laying well is struck in Frank-
11,1 we doubtless nay© a great pe-
,r **l«‘iim field around Athena and
probably in our city,
MOTOR
traffic
l do not Mipinine an article ever
ap|t»ar$‘d in an Athens paper that
,:, useit more widespread endorse*
mPttt a, ’ 4 i vommendation the de-
1 ! a,1( i >»v Editor Rawe, published in
,n « * fanner Inst Friday, that the
f'-lire lie requires to supervise
lr; *ffie at congested points and
1 <ke more viglunt supervision over
mot»>r cars. A number of citizens
“poke °f tlds and It especially
th «* approval of our ladies.
* H generally conceded that Mr.
‘"'ve has demanded Just the reeu
needeef {<> prevent acqf-
'■nts. uu r eitizenK all unite in
! f S- demands. A lady in «peaking
this article, remarked that his
'ugKcstions i)cen adopted and pro
■t police Nurvollance over motor
ed the fatal and horri
| had been prepared,
j The suit azainHt the Klan will n**
this week to visit Maxeys with I
Frank Lipscomb and will give full I . .. t L irtPnn *v,
partlcularn obout this new crop, i jf booths after the thirt
11 " sur,> " orth hnvestlgallng. j 1 kttoroey genaral’s offlco that otts lv»r*ity
IS OIL AT i mt ‘ n ° which will en
Watson SPRING ,! lst ‘ hc ?. id ° f “"‘ he °.U an i, 7uti ? ni ; court It was thought at tho state
m i h .£ 5 ity l inc ' udiB f ‘ ha churchc , f S that tho suit probably voul l
Mr. tv. A. Hbackclfortl of the ?"d their church societies , n assist-. ‘ „ Tuc9(lay , lt was nn-
Who, says if a flow of oil Is struck j n ff the work. This committee d Mnmlav night all papers
Franklin counry or elsewhere in has also been active already. The I .
ctlon. that a well should University, of Georgia, the D. A.
R., the U. D. C., the Synagogue.
the Hebrew Benevolent 1 ga^zatlon ls a Georgia'corporation
'i?"’ 3!r i ! ' bytCT 1 ' an .c Chur ^ h i, thC inot registered to do business In
Klwanis Club, and the College i Knnsn , Th(> sllU muv further re-
AvcTfiit, Baxter Street, and Lucy |t , n to remove from
Cobb P. T. A.’s had representa-1 otf|cl , c „ untv and state law on-
tives of nearly nl lthe organxia-; f OI . ( .,, nl ent officers known to be
tions of Athens in the Chamber of j 0 f the Klan It was said.
Commerce rooms and suggested i n8 KUt . )l ., no ll< y previously has
ways and means for conducting n ! |, een outlined bv Governor Allen,
sale of the Christmas seals in j -yjproposed iiroeeedings in the
Athens. Every organization «p- jut ate supreme court reeal' the enm-
proachctl has shown a gratifying | ra i Rn waged by Governor Allen Just u nial. of South Carolina, do
willingness to co-operate in rais- nr ) n r to the recent election. At that Ttiesdoj In an address lie
ing the money for the stamping t t j m n i,n stated ho was determined forc t |„, southern Commercial Con-
out.of tuberculosis. ) to drive the Klan out of the stat” grr , 8S .
as soon as he could find out who ^ Senator Dial urged amendment -if
headed the organization in Kansas. ■ a< !| tp g j vo ,|,e ptirchnsor rights
[f-oual to those of the seller. Under
PERMITS ISSUED TO
aior, but after a long delay dur
inn which the status of her ap
pointment to the senate was re
viewed' in the light of the prece
dents, Mrs. Felton took the oith of
office at the vice-president's desk
' and wrote her name in the senate
membership book.
/ lar^a crowd applauded »h tho j
K7 year old woman raised her
bond and bowed to the oath ad
ministered by .Senator Curaminn,
of Iowa, president pro tempore,
and acting in the absence of Vice-
President Cooledge.
The seating of Mrs. Felton wax
delayed until an hour and a half
after the senate convened by **11!
v-rtdrwtt In sunport of her claim by i
Senator Walsh, Democrat Mon-•
tana and by a recess for attend- j South
. , nnro of the senate at the Joint se »-.;
y j - ion to hear President Harding's j
message.
Mrs. Felton upon inscribing hor[
name on the senate roll became)
n full fledged senator, but prob
Clemeneeau was wildly cheered
many times and a reference toi
Wocdrow Wilson brought irreat ap-1
plausc. '
K. A. Hill Is Opposed In
Second Ward By R. H.
Wier. Two After Mc-
( Leroy’s Place.
; Athens goes to the polls Wed-
: nestlay to nominate Democratic
! "nmlldntes. to represent the five
I wnrtls In found) for the next, two
i years. The general election will
be next month.
There is no opposition In three
of the wnrtls First, Third, Fourth
and from these wardn twp Incttm-
| bents are offering for re-election^
’ R. T. Dottory. of the First and C.
F. Crymes s vGio Is filling the un-
nxplred term of the Into Dr. S.
H. Dunbar, of the Fourth.
. . « 1 11. uuuiiur, in
American Coun- opposition
tries Would Have Morelsecond
. tv x tx 1 1 A contest on In the Second and
Ship Routes, Declares) Fifth wards. K. A. Hill Is being
Dr. Andrew Soule. , opposed by r. n. wier,
; police captain and now proprietor
_ _ — f # * ! of the Clayton Hotel and Wallace
ably only for a day. as senator ( Closer Relationship Com-| Boll and Vincent Mathews are at
elect Walter F. George cho«en her. * tr ‘ F jY ict Rp- ter the seat from the Fifth.
HueeeHsor November 7. plans to' niciuaiiy AjA1 ® 1 ; Captain J. H. Rucker, wlio has
'•'li-' bis seat tomorrow. j tween Sister Continents h«;en alderman and mayor la seek-
takFS SEN. , j t • Ilrig thhe sent now occupied by
WATSON’S SEAT. ! Hi r ULUIC. | Alderman Paul H. Conolly.. of tho
Senator h'elton was assigned the
seat of former Senator Watson.
rf whom she was ap* - ...Mi.n.nii.iv tntcresteti tn uro*
pointed to sucueed Senator eleci | ^oth^K international trade between T - Dottery Is unopposed and In tho
Building Operations In
Athens Continue To In-
crease. Experienring
jiiminir Ypa* 4 without lunch. Mrs. Felton ™ 7
Since War,
j Third, who did not announce for
South American countries tre j re_-election. > -
treniemlotisly interested In pro- ; the First ward Aldornian R.
Biggest Building Year • ‘ wthSt ljtneh. Mlon j ' r n ‘ c e *
1 '’■■tiiH-d >n the senato for •cm'* j c(lUnU . los ttas devoted towhrd the
tiro, attending senate proceediirn. | )imot | on of good fellowship o:d
| neelarlng Mrs. Felton entitled' *« | s 0 ll,t„ Ti .y of friendship botw r o
" , Senator \\ alsh sa d ihe had ^ Americas.’’ stated Dr. ’Andrew.j
• flo Ills statemeut so It would y soule, who has Just retur.,inl!
Builtling operations in Athens
'continue to go forward and the
| prediction made some time ago by
'ct ntractors thnt this would be /the
[biggest building year since the war
j is being fulfilled. > t
Permits for five new rrtidetiei
. Fifth ward Vincent Mathepra is
.. imoppb"tTW~ni8 '»Mt 1IB1I W
auplcts by Alderman J. L. ' Mc-
l«roy who did not seek re-elec
tion. , .
POLLING
PLACE8.
The polls will open at 9 o’clock
cot appear that sho was hoing re-1 j rom Wo ’ de Jnn | cro where he aG ianil close at 4 o’clock In the after-
eetved as a ‘favor or a matter | tencloct the Second ronferopca on noon.
The following managers and
‘CHICAGO—The present cotton
futures, contract law "reverses tho
laws of common sense and'the cus
toms of merchandising,” by per
mitting tho seller to deliver anyoro
f ten grades to the buyers Senator
AIM IS TO
RAISE $2,500
courtesy or gallantry."
When Senator Walsh t-nnclud-d
.Mrs. Felton’s commission was
I were issued by Building Inspector j r -.„,i | 1V n senate clerk nnd Scnn-
| J. W. Burnett during the last ton , ((r Cnntmlhgs requested Mrs. Fol-
j days. The homes wi’l be built in ton to present herself to tako the ut the leading savqnts In the-o na-
various parts of the city indicating ( . ; ,th. Tho ceremony was halted a tions. Dr. Soule mid Dr. Emory
thnt Athens is growing in all di- url. f mem'-r.t when Senator Hnr- Johnson of the University <*f Pontt
rections. . • rfson. democrat Mississippi, madn vylvuniu ropreaeftted the L’pUcd
! More homes have been built in ■, .,olnt of no quorum to summon states.
Atohn* this year than during the ( absentees. ■ The main olrject of the GmU’cr-
same period in the Inst four or five j i n c e wits to iifomote good fo'lnw
years, it is stated. WASHINGTON.—Enactment of ship, said Dr. Soule, and form a
Those issued permits during the tho administration merchant m»‘ ‘ Iwtter acquaintanceship between
last few days are: ' tine hill was urged upon congress the American countries
S. W. Pinson, residence on Tuesday h.v President Harding ns |lsh a more
Franklin Street. | necessary to relieve the govern- j trade. A survey of th.? resourced
O. W. Abney, remodel Prince ment ef the present "staggering | regulations governing insr-irs and
Avenue resilience. losses" in operation of the war-. egress, manufacturers population
Misses Cook, residence or. built merchant fleet nnd to estab-1 and general statistics of all the
I Lumpkin Street. ■ llsh a program of assured shipping j countries represented will lie made
Are Anxious
About Sultan
"The goal the Christmas Seal lUoigAfin WoiTIGn
Committee has set for itself is to I laI C111
sell $2,600 worth of seals. This
is because there is a sliding scale
of percentage of the proceeds kept
locally. If only a few stamps, say
fifty dollars worth, are sold in CONSTANTINOPLE.—(By the
some small town the national or- j Associated Press.!—Officials of
ganization gets nil the money, for j|j 0 Sultan's palace today received
the reason that they can make thc| a - rm |; () message from Mohammed
best use of it in doing real anti- \’I, w ho has flcjtl to Malta, imiuir-
tubcrculosis work. But as larger j ; ng a fter his wives, all of whom
sales arc made the committee tel-: he left behind. The following in-
ling the seals is allowed to keep j p t y to his inquiry was forwarded
more nnd more of the money for
local use in combating the <ir*’atl
disense. If we sell a thousand dol
lars’ worth in Athens we may
keep 75 per cent of it, and if we
sell two thousand dollars worth
we may keep eighty per cent.
Eighty per cent is ‘he highest per
centage which mav be kept local
ly.
EMPLOY
"I Occident a few days since .NURSE
'oui.l never have occurcd. This;
*>’ "».VS she had occasion to ride i Thu mol 'ey will be used to pay
cr the new section of highway i the salary of a county nurse to
; completed, leading to Tatu Iwith Miss Crawford and take
■'right’s home and it is like a! entlrc ch “ r R e of th< -* tuberculosis
s' k road. Doubtless this truck ?' ork ’ That "j eans ‘hat we'would
r „ , . nave a nurse to go into the homes,
;s speed up where tuberculosis exists,
ii i, i° ^^ ,8 ’? ne stretch of jtake care of the cases already con-
, <v 1i ' i olW f 10 ^ in tjnic ; tracted, educate the people so as
tb t rui J n, nff 0VC T that little,to prevent the spread of irtfection,
vr ( r i pL0 P‘ e ’ dentand that some-1amd, cooperate with the doctors in.
-v!! n to an to ! their efforts to stamp out the pest.
' ' nbI ° tragedies. 1 « If you 8top ^ think one ni0 .
tOSI EROUS ment you find that you wish to
s RTTLEMENT help in this work. There is a way
A lady who has recently visited!In which you can be of real ser-
Oconre county, about five miles‘vice without the outlay of either
,,fri Watkinsville on the Grccr.a-,t?ffort or expense on your part.
th#* present system, he Haiti, the
rr^wor suffers bemuse purchasers
sell out their hedges rather than
accept delivery of inferior erades,
nnd th«* consequent heavy sah»s *?•*•
press th«* price.
Recited fipures to show that in
1920 only 13.340,000 bales of cot
ton were grown in the Unltdd
ptfitoa while therti were contracts
sold for 138.907 r >on bales. From Au-
eiist 1. 1920, to .Tulv 31, 1921. the
actual number of bales delivered at
V$m.- York wan nnlv 267,700 and at
Vew Orleans 106,600.
Tom M. Neibling, residence to serve the nation in war and giv
Lumpkin Street. / • " guaranty or commercial inde
E. M. Epps, residence on Oco- ■ wntienen Jn tlm« of peace,
nee Street.
J. S. Garison, residence on Na
ucchce Avenue.
Economic Expansion and Cummer | The following managers
emi Education. ! clerks have been appointed for tho
iseveral wards:
Fourteen American countries j First Ward—W. D. McCombs
wore represented! »>y one hundred jg, s. Price and James H. Booth.
Second Ward—L. E. Brooks, G.
N. Gcntrv-ami II. T. Tuck.
Third Ward—AJ. S. Mayne, R. T. J
Goodwyn and J. H. Patmnn.
Fourth Ward—James Fuller, C.
L. Pitner and A. M. Dobbs.
Fifth Ward—W. L. Florence,
Harry Bishop and Fred McIntyre.
The following places, have been
n countries t od «»Ubj dc , iOTate d .s the polling stations:
extensive tr.tornallonal p|r#t Ward _ Firc H nJI No. 1.
rvey o, ths losourtw. Second Ward—City Hall; Third
Ward—Building formerly occupied
by the Daily News; Hourth Ward
—Fire Hall No. 2, Prince avenue
and Hill street. Fifth Ward—01.1
Power House on Prince Avenue.
and placed at the disposal of those
Interested In the promotion or
trade between North antli Mould
America.
Ford Car Carrying
Whiskey Is Held
end says it docs not look like
'i times with the progressive
■:*! independent farmers there. It
a tinckly tettled community and
‘■1 have r.iec homes and surelv live
Among these farmers are Mr.
■ ifus Marable, known as the “Jim
H’.h of Oconee,” Mr. J. T. Robin-
■"■ has a lovely home and
■ TO, stocked With all manner of
And that is by stamping every
pieco of mail you send out in De
cember with an ani-tuberculosis
Christmas seal. If every one' in
Clarke County will buy only ten
cents worth of seals wc will more
than yaise the twenty-five hundred
All are well and happy.’’
The most anxious of the Sul-. ______
tan’s harem is a young Circassian , ■ Q”EcT GRADES
beauty, a daughter of the palace j AFFECTED
gardener, to whom Mohammed VI;
was recently married. Her instal- j "Under the nresent nraetice
lation in the imperial household Senator Dial said, "even the low."
aroused considerable rivalry! grades of cotton are not cold
harem, for she immediately be- J their value because you have not
harem, for sch immediately be- liwnght the right p trts together. ’
come a favorite and her master: "J suggest either one of the«
Invished expensive gifts upon her. i remedlen. which I am sntfnfl. d «!’
She has now returned to her par-1 erontiv imnrrtve conditions, be
ents, who are in modest circuit;- ; free the last one. tow It:
stances. "First, renttire th« specific grad
Turkish newspapers today as- j to he specified at the time the
sert that the Sultan took with 1 contract is mnde.
him ?500,000 in. currency, a solid) Second, nilov- the nnrehtis.
gold antique dinner set valued at. i l'“ seller of a contract to each se-
$250,000 and several hundred j 'ect half of th" qttantltv- hut In
thousand dollars wofth of jewels’Order to overt the posslbilltv of »
as well as a field marshal’s uni-r’™"' •Itl’er no or down. let them
form. , divide each half in two or evci
• ;th"ee erades.
"Third, do nwav w-lth the mid
line f..ir »s one of the grades ten
omble end divide the other O'"
rades Into throe classes, to.vlt
i. R sad C w-lth three erados 0
A committee representing tho|“nch elass. and make the ntiddl,
University of Georgia appeared be- |elese the hnsls. w ith h diseonot f.
tore the Hoard of County Coin -1 r ‘ evade helon- and a ttremhint for :
missloners Tuesday and requested (grade above.”
use of tho county Imnds to dr ;
some grading for the John Mil- m
ledge dormitory. The request was 1 Though Outenber*. a German. -
taken under consideration by tho ( eenorallv given credit for Invent-
Hoard. |„ K movable tvpo. there were other
...III.lodge i claimants for the honor— Pflster
percondll.v addressing a Joint ses
sion of the house nnd senate, the
executive declared an actual mon- ESTABLISH
Ofirv Saving to the government BOAT LINES
would result from the proposed lnw.i
Hr eballonged every Insinuation I f. Establishment of steanislilp
favored Interests and the enrleh-j lines to faqjlltate communication
Inc ef the special few at the ex-! between the South ur.d countries
nense-of the public treasury. The [in South America will be promot-
levlslatlon. he asserted, automat-1 cd In the future. When it Is un-
Irally guarded against enrichment j tlerstood that there Is nit lirst
or perr.etual bestowal. i class passenger service from Chr.r.
If success attend, as we hope; lenten, Savannah, Jacksonville.
County Convicts
To Aid In Grading!
Work
the John
dollars. Keep a supply of the lit-, dormitory, which will be built by B n<* Ventei r
Ue seals on hand and don’t forgot funds partly furnished b/ : he; 7 nuteh^ n Ws?drT,e? ^
to .Heir one on overv single nieoe Conn.v ho anfhort.ln- .. hoLs "“'enme.n, UaltlTSgel. n ROttv-
to atick one on every single piece I County bv authorizing a bond i«- , m tan and Castaldl an it.u.n no,
t / of mail you have occasion to send sue for $50,000 last Summer. wil‘it" menHon the Chinese rhiSillt
jTurn to Peie Tw.) * ; In December, . .. . .. ibegla In a short .while, °'
Police officers tons Into custody
« cut-down Ford car (suited on -
lfroad street Monday night an<l It
found to contafn ttti-ce |> nts - f , "■ ,
corn whiskey. of opportunity to earn remains and: South America lm 8 to go by New
The car bears n small llcers ■ transportation by sen Is maintain-j York, it Is realized that steamship
her 84.477, and a board upon which ‘ ed.” j lines from our southern states art!
her 48.477, anil a board uitou which I Tho president said conrern about) needed.
the figures ate written In ponrii tbe American merebantmarino pol-i The delegates ape Interested in
with the information that the large ley was ( not limited "to our own do i opening railroads throughout
tag had been lost. ’ ~ ^
BROADER CREDIT |
SYSTEM IS PLUMED
The officers watched th oar ft*
a lonK time but no one came ti
claim it, and up to noon Tuesdaj
the owner had not called for it.
Five Join Army
Washington—p r e 11 a e nt
Harding in hi« annual message to
the rcRular session of .CongrsM
. early in December will recommend
HI.” ho added, "the government Mobile to South American i»urt». i th( * broadening of credit systems .
tinv is returned, the inspiration | and n person goinK to any port in J „ n der government provisions, and
—I-- -^.1 **• — *-• v ’-“- 1 control with a view to relieving^
agricultural diHttenn. The presi*
dent announced this intention- to
congress at the conclusion ef till
special address dealing wltl* tho .
merchant marine bill.
. He fiaid that while thin congress
and the executive branch of Jho
government had done much whiCft
had proven helpful to the farmers
admittedly it had not done enough.
Government aid to the farmers
was highly essontional to the Na- ■
tionnl welfare, ho added, since
people m irht safety poast the good
fortune which the farmer did not
.share.
The declaration was applauded
and senate and House members of
tho firm bloc expressed much
‘ mnin.” ladding that the maritime j the interior of South American
nntiomi of the world "were in com -1 countries so thut :ne cost of pro-
t plote accord with the onpositlon ■ ruction and 'marketing of product*.,
ilirre to tbe pending measure.” He twill be. lessened,
declared the nations had a perfer j n pvruAMrp
! right to Much an attitude, hut that 1 p °, e L .”„5 HANGE
, he wished to stress tbe-American tu - roH8
The f’onferenee is in fuvm of.
I JL I the exchange of .nstructors frer.i
.secs American carriers at sea, do» i
At Athens Port;s?SML*S»^&«-!S^ ■“ -
! ran reliance In the event of war.
Five applicants have been or*, KjrtT rf
rented it the Army Recruiting > MUST NOT BE
Station SOS ShaCRetford Rldg. fahtiuan I5SI
Athens. Ga„ dtirlng the week and i • .
forwarded to Atlanta. Cn.. for on - ' mo “ discouraging if
$f**r.ts in this wm>• may be ucquu ht
| cd with the r**otircps nnd untie- ^
: velored i'oionttalUies of each coun. j ^ratification afterward a7the pros-
try. Huifl Dr. ftoule. and the ex. , poet of a morn detailed recom-
; change «*( studontK is to bo encour I mendatlon latdr. /
aged. Commercial education of | am
measure of i t,le vm,,N «f the country in the
SSXJK ™ rr ,& jSS SSSSg SiSZSf: uXSnjyXSi (Liquor Cause of
infantry at ri. Henning, »•*- n i . : th&t ihpoiivh nriitm. 1 ■ ■ _ • •- j
Mutiny on Ship
Infantry at Ft. Henning, t.a, <>n" I ....... ... through’ rommerrinl odiirx.
for Field Artillery at Camp Travis ,anrc must have Its fate depend , (on me „ vl8tons ua ,, cr .
Texas, and two Tor Field Artillery "" grogranhlcal. occupational ur, ttanrt the rommerrlal Interest rite
in Hawaiian Minnas. Tbe success.; professional or partisan objection.; tom8 banking,^tmmerclal law nnd
ful applicants are M. K. White- A commercial eminence on the tteas |lind t#nu may be , raIne()
head. Athens. Oa.; W. I). Rowling, anti nmole agencies for the pro-, BratiI nd oth o(
Hull. Go.; G. R. Bramblett. Ath-lmctlon In carrying of American [ eouth " morlfa ar(( CTea ,i y hanal .
W. Bramblett. Athens: commerce, he asserted, were of less. cappMl at t J s tlme ” (ho J rate8 of
a / i Importance to the people of Missis- j exchange and the Conference de-
tipp! and the Missouri valley, the, voted much time toward the solo-
and W. P, Carlton «lso of ,\thi'n
Sgt. WilUam Ryan, local armv jsippi and me Missouri vauay. me, vot<rt muCh t | mf row;ird the soiu-
recruiting Officer, states that nil hereat northwest and the Rocky j ot t h Is*problem so thqt South
branches of the service l« open for mountain states than to the sea-; American countries may resume
selection of the applicant, as well [hoard states, and Industrial com-1 trade In North America,
as many different army post, nqd imbnities tnlafio. j The peoide of south
camps, opportunities were nover j "It t* a common cause with its! - ; •
better than no«rw>r. advancement I • j ' , -
end PromeUen fit j ]
SAN KRANUlSCO. Cal—Two
men were injured, probably sorix
jusly Monday night when tho dock
crew of the steamer schooner Ja-
elnto. bound for this port ’ronr
.Grays Harbor. Washington, ntufl-
-ni d soon after tho, vegael e’etred
■i lilt; Golden Oate.. CapL Witsrman
- end his officers fpreed. the ritlp-l
America cars Into tbe forecastle and sub
dued them. the. tause'of the mutl-
was liquor, according, to the
fiWp'a i. y -