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SCIENTIST, TO BE ATHENS’
DISTINGUISHED VISITOR
nationally Known
'iitor Will Reach The
iv Thursday On Sea*-
ad Vestibule.
TO DELIVER AN
ADDRESS HERE
Special Entertainment In
cluding A Cadet Parade
Planned For Distin-
aui. hed Man.
CASE LATE TODAY
Accused Man Blames
Love And Jealousy For
Slaying Of Man In Ma
con Recently.
MACON, Oa. — When the Super!
or court reconvened this morning
argument* Id the trial of M. D.
Wood, charged with murder in con
ncction with tho killing of Paul
Funderburk, were resumed and it
woe expected that the caeo would
go to the Jury this afternoon.
On the stand late yesterday af
ternoon Wood, with marked feel-
DETERMINED BY ITS
OWN PEOPLE, SAID
SAP S BEGINNING TO RUN
Addresses At Community
Session Last Night Show
That People Make Its
City.
MANY LOCAL
CITIZENS SPEAK
Colonial Theatre Well
Filled As Plan For Ex
panding Chamber of
Commerce Are Shown.
l ,r Hudson Maxim, noted Ameri-
inventor and scientist, will
,rn . in Athens Thursday after-
: ai from Atlanta and remain hero
iui>:l Friday morning.
V. idle hero he will deliver an
.i.l.'t. ss, be the honor guest at a
i ii is. r and review a parade of the
li ii T. C. unit of tho Unlvoralt.v
m (ji .irgla cadets on Herty Field.
Dr. Will Moss, who went to At-
h iii lo Invite Dr. Maxim hefe,
sini-d upon his rejurn that It was
i.v i!.. fortune of good luck that
ai- . ns is to be honored by a visit
m ihe distinguished guest. Blr-
i ham had a delegation of cltl-
Ti. there urging him to visit that
rifv Thursday and had Athena not
1 : "l “ representative in Atlanta Dr. ' jealousy and his mind was In such ' AI A N Y LOCA L
Maxim probably would not jiav.e a whirl that he did not know what SPEAKERS,
lor.!• ho was doing. Ho said that he
II.- will remain here over- Thurs I th ou g|,t that there was something
dm nllht and go to Birmingham i | rr |tatinp In the tone ot Fundcr-
Kriduj morning. ' I burk's voice when he approached
program ^arranged for him . (be car and It so enraged Mm that
jhe pulled Ills pistol and fired "al-
* r - moat blindly." "1 was so torment
ed" Wood said, "that I really tried
Athens’ growth has in the past
and will continue to be determin
ed by her ov: h ’ people, speakers
declared last night' at ■ the civic
meeting held under the auspices of
the Chamber of Commerce.
The Colonial theatre, where the
meeting was held, was comfortab
ly fillail. The crowd of men and
Ipg and emotion read to the jury, j women entered’into the meeting
which has his fate in it* hands, un i with enthusiasm, many of them
account of the incidents' leading I,signing cards pledging support to
lip to the death of Funderburk and I the Chamber cf Commerce in i te
tho serious wounding of Miss expansion program. Over one
Alcno Courson. ( I hundred had signed these cards:
•Wood laid special emphadls i n : The climax in the Chamber of
bis undying love for Miss Courson, | Commerce expansion campaign
and said that on tho night ho kill- I w ill be Monday night .when a civic
ed Funderburk and wounded Miss i dinner will bo held.
Courson he was so crazed with
'n 'then* Is as follows:
bide ovor Ihe city with
Maxim at 4:30 o'clock.
Parade of University R. O. T.' C.
at 5:10 o'clock on the campus.
Address at Colonial theatre at
7:1." o'clock. (Undents attending
ihe carious educational Institutions
a i well as cltiens Invited. ■ W. L
Er»<r will Introduce Dr. Maxim.
The Qeorgla-A. A. C. basketball
same will not be held until after
de address. The game will be
die various educational Institutions
Cilloil .at 9-o'clock.
I DR. MAXIM It AN
interesting man
Speakers' at last night’s nxjetinj
Judge John J. Strickland, Mayor
Gcqrge C. Thomas, T. S, Mell, Cap
tain J. W. Barnett, who presided.
Dr. Frank Jaynes of Chicago, and
C. A. Coaa, t representing tho
to kill myself. "I would have done i AmcrieaiV City Bureau. _ .
The * cartridges* ltod gotten “Sdcr j oiUllocivk“provemenU P °made
* under by- the Chamber of Commerce
the extractor. - - --- I since its organization plan;
- J I had no malice toward Mr. i M -
Funderburk, and certainly had | 15
none toward Miss Courson. as I
bad loved her so long."
, buy who walked fifteen bourn
otiKh a blinding snowstorm In or-
i„ rcL i<> tho academy where lie
x attending school so as not to
The Four Prominent Men Ar
rested' For Smoking
Cigarettes In Public
Places, A Law.
v 11 to tremble In It* boot*
tho former Bet* on the %var-
'Hr
■ h n mnn descrlbetl above is
il In Hudson Maxim, Internatlon-
kimwn jiclentlRt. who apeak* here
v.lny flight on boll weevil ex-
imiti*n at the Invitation of varl-
IN (Ivlo IrnfllOH.
I liaison Maxim Is seventy year* old.
erlr
SALT LAKH CITY. Utah-Four
prominent Salt bake City ’ cltlxens
faced formal charges of violation of
tho Utah untl-cigarette law after
their arrest yesterday In a local cafe'
says a recent article In the (jy de|)Uty 'sheriff*. The accused arc
m Magazine," his muscles are Erncjrt Bamberger, last fall rcpubli-
n and hla nerves like steel: I R candMate for jj. s. Senator; Am-
his own thinking, and he j proaa McKay, Ocnci-al Manager of
ly years
utherfopd praised the
organization for its work in insur
ing tho new cdurt house,' the Geor
gian Hotel, better sanitary condi
tions and many other 1 accomplish-
'mentj.
Captain Barne t stated in tho
beginning that in order to carry
out tho propram for industrial de
velopment in Athens an enlarged
Chamber of Commerce will be nee-
GERMANS RESORT TO
PROTEST STRIKES TO
COUNTER EXPULSIONS
SEIltMPlI
More Than One Hundred
Billion Marks Have Been
Paid Since Armistice
Day.
BERLIN — By the Associated
Press) — Germany’s payments to
the Allies between November 1918,
and September, 1922, In full pay-
j ment of the Vcrsaillles peace trea
ty amUsupplementary agreements
amounted to 46,800,000,000 gold
marks, according to an official com
pllatlon made public here. If Ger
man losses In the elocution of tho
treaty terms are taken Into ac-
rount. It Is declared that the total
payments have been 66,60fl.o00,000
gold marks.
Inclusion of the value of Alsace-
lorralne, the former Oermnn colo-
End of Sixth <Week of
Occupation Finds French
And Germans More
Hostile Than Ever.
MANY PROMINENT
GERMANS EXPELLED
For Every Removal, Ger
many Answers With A
Counter Strike Move
ment
DUSSELDORF (By the A*-
sociatcd press)—The conclusion of
the sixth week of the Ruhr occu
pation finds the French resorting
almost exclusively to expulsion in
their efforts to impress upon the
Germans that tho orders of Gen
eral DeGoutto are to be obeyed.
The Germans, in turn, have adopt*
cd tho protest strike as the most
effective way of showing their in
dignation.
The expulson of Burgomaster
Kottcn of Cusseldorf following
closely the removal from the Ruhr
nles, brings the grand total to ; 0 f Dr. Guetxner, caused a sensa-
! Atlantans Visit
Baptist Church
more than 109.000,000,000 gold
mirks. •
I Tho payments are classified as
follows:
I 6.600.000 gold marks for im-
'portal and state property In credo
I territory.
! 1,000,000 marks «for the Saare
mines.
| 1,900,000.000 marks for non-mlll-
Itary property left on the German
i front I
| 8,300.000,000 for Rolling (rail
road) material and Rhine bridges.
tlon and resulted In the walkout
of mosO of the workers in this city.
Only the street rsilwaymen and
the employees of power plants
were on duty last evening.
At Mayence, the arropt of the
director of Posts and Tolegraphg
was followed promptly by a walk
out on the part of the employee^
in this service and troops tbok over
the buildings. SiV.’ral railway of
ficials in the Mayence area havg
received Jail sentences from ten to
sixty days for encouraging strikes -
E ARE TALKED
I .-It* rr.aa s u *»/ s ro* encouraging striKCi
I 6.060.000.000 for ocean going and 'and for disobeying the occuDatior
Inland water vessels. j authorities.
Advices, from Essen assert that
Harlce Branch, city editor of the
Atlanta Journal, Dr. L. Knight, Dr.
C. A. Campbell ot Atlanta were In
Athens' Tuesday Inspecting tbe j
First Baptist church. [. Jyn j. — ,.
Presbyterian'Lord Cecil, ^Recently
these men are
_ ~ irai uaniiHi cnurcii
Forme* Congressman of Th0 Durld H „| S
8th District to Be Waahi church ot which t
iiigtoii Speaker In "«#Kr»$'«S*&?SiS
Chapel.
In
w.
church building here having at
tracted so much attention among
•jj. ] critics of religious architecture the
delegation was sent hero to lu
re Limelight, Explain His PAY „ M ‘. N . T8
,r PosIHoV France- MayPWSttA
Misunderstand, 4 '
LONDON — (By the Associated
Press) — Rumors ot possible
changes are discussed prominently
Former Congressman
wt tom .lieu asset-tea mat ev-t,, , . ha , aeieguut
erything worth while which Athens of Augusta, will bo the gpect JL
enjoys today Is the result of the i Washington birthday orator in Ath j The pj rJt Bapt | st was des | Bn ed
labor of local people. *We have l ens Thuriday, speaking from **>o I principally by the lato Mr. W. T..' tn the morning newspapers but
plenty of money here,” he ,.,'Je'' state of the University chapel at, Bryan. nowhere Is there definite confirms
clareu. All we need is a little i ^\m L. _ . . . . . .. .
faith in our town. You can build Rlir*riinn Tft nnniTDni 1 on or ’ ndeed ' murh t0 •Dow IDat
your city yourself. Its the only Mr. Howard represented the|lf|lll|MII ||| I *11111 I |J| II | thor are more than speculative
way it Will-ever be done." Eighth • Congressional district . in | |y|Q | |||J|J | Jj uU|| | ||UL :|0I>1 I | '
congress for seve -al terms and was j 1 In some quarters It Is asserted
BOLL WEEVIL SHOWN
I. 800.090,000 for coal and cok*
at World market prices.
II, 700,000,000 for Qerman prop
erty abroad.
8.600,000,000 for transferred
claims of Germany against former
Allies.
General Fournier intends to police)
the Ruhr with muiUiton forcct
and has ordered the dissolution of
the Schuts Polissi. - ’
The French have expelled the
Mayor of Dortmund for'refusing
to enrry out orders.
Ui
2,700,000,000 for cash payments.
- 3.600,000.000 ror other payments
and deliveries.'
K®.
The editor of the Bochum
. ; tciger has been arrested.for L_
Tills makes a total of 46,000,006.- lishing an article considered dero-
000 gold marks. To this sum Is to g»tory to '«• French and Belgian
be added German losses In tbe i • 1 ™. y _ occupation.
ATREN8 LOST
BIG COTTON
MILL.
h.sltsto to say what he
n uilirr Words, he stands on his
r<-et t.e has the great quality <>f
reliance. He developed that <|Unl
Is the school ot privation and
gfjle."
OgurdtcM of the fact that he I*
•1 t-nough to he the Brand-daddy .of
•st Athenian*. c^uplBd with the !»»**
a huml acveral year* *B».
m..us American I* a true *port*nj*n
•l i lays tennlH and other B* mc *'
t- l >*t n hand mime year* *B*> when
i explosion occurred while he wm
tii.i; Home fulminate compound.
111: '..m Maxim wa* a poor boy. He
»;ti «l iigain*t *evere odd* a* a lad
v.i’.nnged to fight «>n to the top
tlu» ladder In tljo nclentlflc world.
|> a Brother to Hiram Maxim. In*
i « -f ihe famotfli and Internation-
iv litfii "Maxim Hllencer" B»tllnc
Muslss.n Maxim wrote the manual
tho Salt Lake Tribune; Kdi;ar New-
| house.. an official of tho American
Smelting A Refining Company, mid
J t C. Lynch, local capItalHt. The
violation charged 1* smokliiK In pub
lie place, prohibited by a section of
ITtah’a fnmou* nntl-Tobacco
Charge* that the arreat* were the
reMuft of a ••frameup" discredit the
law and to old In the campaign f<
iu repeal by the legislature now in
hCMlon were venemently denied at
tho office of the Sheriff, who «aIJ
last night' that hi* deputies had or
tier* to arrest all violator* and did nut
know the identity of the men taken.
The four men were released on >hel»
owh recognisance gftcr appearing be
fore a local magistrate.
JLSSERAND, BETTER l
WASHINGTON —- Physicians
attending J. J. Jusserand, the
French ambassador who h»a b«en
ill with Bronchitis said today he
v. ill be able to resume his du-
ti.' in four or five days.
LIKE A GOOD
COMIC PAGE?
Then read tonight and every
night in The Herald—
Mutt and Jeff
Salesman Sam
I'rrckles
The Duffs . v -.
(ilil Home Town
nut Our Way
Uur Boarding Houay
J ark’s Adventures
Everett Trne.
A Page of Comics Dsfly In
THE HERALD
Recommends Curb
Market For Athens
Mayor Thomas told the audience
Athens recently lost a cotton mill
which would have brought 5,000
people to tho city because of coun
regarded as one of the ablest rep
resentatives of that body. He for
merly lived at Lexington but for
the past several years has resided I , •
iwiih W W woiiuc ui Hfim- In Augusta. He ua> aiontvu in AUl J —
cil’s inability to exempt the con-, ens on mauy previous occasions.; lJP. Miller Keese XlUtCnin-
•ccrn from taxaticn for a period of especially at commencements and | gon of New York Ul’ETeS
years that would repay them for 1 , : .. ... . .... * ~ ■ s
meging the plant. ■ I *» on ’ of the ablest orators of tho
>It is against tho constitution South. Tbo public Is cordially in-
for a municipality in Georgia to ylteii to hear him Thursday.
d °S^d on the stage were, Cap- I Tho banks nn " IK)sto,fieo cf ‘, h , e
■ain Barnett, Miss Mildred Ruth- clt >' »*» observe Ue day as a holl-
erforcl, C. D. Flanigen, Mayor • day. the postrffice observing the
Thomas, A. “ ~
S. k MelL “Frank' A.' HoldenT'S.' ! dellveir alndows
“ ' — . J. C. Winkinson. t0 1 ^
Sterli7,ation
Atlanta.
Process In
that any reconatructlon of tbe
government in the near future Is
quit? unlikely..
. Lord Robert Cecil's name comes
to the front in tbe dlecusslone. but
execution of the terms of the peace i ' The French Iintellig-nce Bureifu
treaty: 'says the German government has ,
1,400,000.000 gold marks for sur- ssnt out word to the Ruhr work-
rendered warships, excluding the ' cr> that tho government would
Seeps Flow fleet. . .... j
led to bring about serious trouble,
as it .is considered it will greatly i
.encourage the strikers to induce
workers in othsr lines to continue
their resistance. The French dc-
«Ia» they will seise strike funds
6.300,OOO.O0O for other military
dlsnraments.
3.700.000,000 tor Industrial dis
armament
600,000.000 for Internal expenses.
This makes a total sum of 56.-
600.000000 gold marks, equalling ‘wberever'found.
282.600.000.000 paper marks at tbe I t
POLICE BARRACKS
ATLANTA — Control..-f *h" boll
wocvll by X-rays stored In . hcml-
...» cal salts and appUed ly ndhtslro tho House of Commons Is explain
W. Brooks. Father 1 ii.iini hniMnv f. nn ~, # u nf a, .'mixtures to the squires am! |#o||» , ed by himself In an Interview puh-
J. jf Strickland T. “ d y ' lhat la tk3 of the cotton plants to aterima the jllshod In the Wsatmlnlater Oarette
tk A. Holden, B. R.' delivery windows will be opm eggs of the Insects was suggested , This statement amounts to a
Bloodwor-h, Rev. J. C. Winkinson. t™™- 12 t0 •• The banks will close j tn „ apef , C h prenared hv Dr. Mil- j plea that Lord Robert, as a Cotl-
. ... * " 7“ ’ . “ -dollar rate of 20,000.
CO m! id | 168 fc 10 T h * The '»>ue of Alsace-Lorraine i HAVE BEEN 8EIZBD.
political future ot this champion ao d the Colonies Is not Included tn
of the league of Nations are some ; these figures. Including them the! ESSEN—General Fournier
definite denials that he J B total payments would be more than ; issued a decree disolving the ee-
llkely to bo invited into the cabi- 10 0 billion gold marks. The flg-jeurity police organise -Ions, pre-
not Lord Robert s position regard \ U res do not include the costs of ‘ pnratory to installing municipal
Ing tho League which came into i operation. * —
prominence In the recent debate In ;
Dr. Jsyn’cs, who' represents the j a,,day v „ t i lor Reese Hutchison tot delivery j *«rvatlv«r could not vote sgalnst
American City Bureau, conducting , T“ e i>« NI , c schools, including the t0( i Ay before the National cotton itho government on what waa practi
the expansion program of the enjoy a holiday . conft-r^nce hero. • ' • , j colly a voto of censure. He regret
Chamber of Commerce, pointed out | w *?V e State Normal and Lucy, p r> Hutchison noted scientist led that as a result ft Monday's
that the success of cities in other i will observe fittingly the blr'J* an ,j managing director of tho cam- division hfs^ position would be con-
I: * a. i!itv nt this “Pafhrw /if Ann Annn_ — -
j police throughout the Ruhr. TS-;
Essen police barracks, has
l/IEMEL BECOMES A
seized by French who conflsca.k
cd scvernl hundred revolvers and
sabres, some machine guns-H*
t-tnqr material.
states in extending manufactur- I day of the "Father of Our Conn
ing enterprises, procuring civic , •O’.'
improvements 'and other things J ,n 0 way the speech of Mr. How
has been due in large measure -to' ard’s will be cons*tiered the offl-
great Chamber of Commerce or-; cl “l observance of the city of Ath-
gzmixations. I ens in commemoration of the mem
ory of George Washington and as
many people of the city.who will
'are urged to attend the exercisos
' In the chapel at 12:35.
{MHHIT
6 Bill 0HH' B ”S,*TX.
Athens should have had a Curb
Market long ago. In the opinion of
Mias Jennie Burton, home demon
stration agent for Floyd County,
who recently assumed manage
ment of the Rome Curb Market.
Miss Burton declares in a letter
to nn Athenian interested In the
propoMd ooUbliohment of a Curb
Market here, I do not see why • Slavinor iOf Earl Rem-' a meeting Thursday morning at
place as large aa Atheha should 4 OiaywgJUI r<an nem 10;J0 0 , cIock aina i
ever stand hack on a Curb Market j uigton, . Noted Engineer business. Be on Ume picture of
New Clue Obtained In
The members of the “Bnster Kea
j ton Club” have been summoned to
when the proposition Is not a new
one, but tried out sufficiently co
prove Its worth. » ■
“You have cnly to se-) how well
the one Uer» is beneOttmg with no
one In charge. I have often won
dered why Athena did not have a
market.''
Thoee intern* 3-1 to the Cnrb
Market declare It will give farmers
'a medium Ibr.wA which to
‘the'.r surplus food crops. Wher
ever Curb Markets havo been
operated on nn efficient basis the
community has benefltted and the
farmers given nn extra Income/ It
It pointed oat ...
A committee representing the
Chamber of Commerce, Klwanls
and Rotary dube Is working on
the proposed Cnrb Market ftr
Athens.
PARIS—The manage™ of Bat.
tling Siki and Georges ^srpentler
roSU en 1
pionship. -•
Last Thursday.
LOS ANGELE8. Cay.—Hi* “quaktr
girl." as Earl Remington, electrical
engineer wo* said to have termed
her ,wa* Mght today by police de
tfctlve* tnlng. to find the person 01
person* who *hot him down at hi*
own doorway last Thursday night.*
The search for the "Quaker girt
resulted from ntatement* raid by the
ptiflce to have been made to them by
a Mr. ICroder, secretary to W,
Rudgear. a broker of San Franeiaco.
Rudgear wa* a member of a party of
nix with whom Remington dined the
night befor*' A he wa* killed. It wa*
stated. %
The detectives sold they thought It
possible she might give them Infor
mation of value.
Rndgear. according to Kroeder. has
placed $6,000 with hbi attorney to aid
in finding Remington*! slayer.
*' “ ‘ Lolo -Stone Renting-
iVtoreu sufficient*
_. .MHirfiiyiitflii 1 '
has
'Wtj
(Turn to Psgs High
club msy be taken. So ordered by
tbe Grand Umphty Umpb.
palgn for the"extermlmtlon of tho atrued. although erroneously, as
cotton belt pest, asserted that "tho . against Intervention hv the League
enormous rate of propagation of, In- reparations legislation,
Air Service To
Break Records
8AN DIEGO, CaL — The United
States army air service will make
a systematic attempt this year to
break every world's record not al
ready held by an American aviator,
according to information received
here from Washington. Orders for
special training of airmen has been
prenared.
Tbe war department has sent
word that there now is being built
plane which -Is expected to
eclipse by more than'forty miles
an boor the tastes time ever made
over a measured course. .
* Local aviators say that construe
the weevil, more than twelve mil
lion being propagated in one seas
on, is one reason why' the boll-
weevil Is so difficult to light. Obvi
ously anything which reduces the
rate of reproduction or prevents
propagation of the Insect should be
of great value in controllng tbe
billion dollari bandit.
"I am now having experiments
performed In my laboratories in
New York with a method of ualng
this sterilizing agent through ab
sorption of X-rays In chemical
salts,” Dr. Hutchison said "It Is
a sdnetitic fact that certain salts
possess the property of absorbing
X-rays and omanning them slow
ly. By combining such salts with
a hinder and applying them to the
bolls and squares of the cotton
plants, tbe X-ray should sterilize
tbe eggs of tbe weevil to prevent
them from hatching.. Tho Intensi
ty of 'tbe X-ray emspatlon would
be too small to 'cause iny Injury
to human being, or Inlmals."
Funeral For Mrs.
Aldine Pound
Funeral services for Mrs. Aldine
Pound who died in an Atlanta san
atorium Sunday were held at her
former home in Bnmcsville Tues
day. The State Department of
Education was closed vesteWav on
account of the death of Mrs.
Pound whose husband is etate
school supervisor.
Mrs. Pound is survived bv on®
tlon features of the airplane will, brother, Merritt Stnrohy of I.if-
be kejA more or lea* secret until tie Reek. Arit., two sister*- Mr*
much of the record breaking work Jera M- Pound of the Sfato Normal
expected of it bas been done. > i School and Mrs. Tom Brown of
1 Macon.
{.The Government’s supporters
practically compelled to vote
agnlnat the policy to which they
were practically compelled to vote
were not opposed" Lord Robert Is
quoted as sayibg, “a* we bad no
reason to withdraw our confidence
In the government, we were unable
to uphold a vote of censure against
IL"
Lord Robert/deplored tbe fart
that France would undoubtedly
misconstrue the defeat ot the
amendment, whereas the troth was
that a great majority of the House
favored speedy settlement ot tbe
reparations Issue by tbe League.
"The whole thing was a party
m*nuever” be said “whereby It was
hoped to reunite the two wings of
the Liberal part r’ and compel the
supporters ot the League ito vote
against their party.'
Lord Roberto said that Mr. Lloyd
George'* speech upon tbe amend
ment waa most Injudicious.
PMT OF U16UNU [XPIUSIMS ME
Ml PHSTE9
Government Recently Set
Ud In Lithunia Advices
Of Its Acceptance of New
Rule.
Small Son of
Anthony’s Dead
PARIS — (By the Associated
Press) — The government set np
earlv In Janusry st Memel by
Uthnnlan Insurgents and M. Slmo-
natla has notified the council of
embassador* that It accepts tho
decision of the council by which
Memel Is to become part of Llthu-
nlana. It has Informed the coun
cil also that It Is ready to send
delegates to Paris to dlscnim tho
council terms under the anspldes
of the arrangements with Pnlnnd.
for sen and river transportation
and for the government of the Pori
of Memel In such manner as to
co-ofdlnate with the rdsnective In
terests of Poland and Llthunlsnn.
A dlsnstch to the Havas agency
Germany Addressesr
Note To British, Fre
And Belgian Vigorous!}
Opposing. Methods. _S
from Warsaw says the Polish diet
IlKni.IN—Uly The
Press.)—la IU latest not^o the
French,. British) and Belgian govern
ments and the Rhineland commission j
at Coblens. the German government
utter* a strong protest against/ the ]
expulsion of President Furhi
Rhine province., "who ns
rlKht and .acred duty,
the order* of the inter-Allied
land comml.elen which were l
ed on the Rhineland agreement.” t
■ The note also protests agnlnat tbs J
wholesale expulsion of German, J
elals from the occupied
expulsion* the Rhineland eon
apparently la ordering t >K
William Edward, the 18-month*
old son cf Mr. and Mrs. R. W. An
thony of Winterville died at the
residence Tuesday afternoon abnit
6 o’clock. *
The little One is survived by hi*
rarents, one sister and grand par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Hale and
Mr. and Mrs. Will Anthony.
Tiys funeral was held at the
hnm* Wednesday aftemon at 3
o'cldek, conducted by Rev. Mr. Al
len and, ,lh* inter inant followed In
Ilia .cemetery.,,
Bros, wort to charge
of tbe arrangements.
has adopted a resolution demand
ing that the Polish government
take the necessary action to secure
the guarantee to Poland of hef
rights to the full use of the port
of Memel after a discussion of for
eign affairs, during which It waa
for the achievement of' certain /time
lying beyond the seope of its actual.
tasks." •
tasks.'
The suspensions are
as brutal. The note says tbe o/flcUls
were arretted and Immedlauly
away- Members of their families also
were expelled' which denote*
declared Lithunia waa t doc(lo In- j cruelly as. In view of tqe wen known
strument In the hands of the Rus
sian* and Germans to the menace
of the peace of Eastern Europe.
Mr. King Howard says there Is
estimated to be 100.000,000 feet ot
standing timber In Oglethorpe
connty suitable for lumber, and It
M being marketed. HI* company
iriJI establish seme fifteen saw-
pillle: b*&d »t convenient place*
the timer, aft bM dry kjlds and
liaps later on planer*. *
houslnir shortage, the expelled fami
lies will be unable for years again to i
conduct their household* In tholr own
home*.
"In many Instances" the note con*
tlnue* "their rumiture ha* hetir tok
en over by the occupation forcwi
Hope of forcing the German official*
by such method* to cooperation
agalrad the German guvernment la 11-
right siid morals.”