The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, March 01, 1923, Image 1

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investigate Today! To Regular Subscribers of I he BANNER-HERALD jt.Cjo Accident Policy Fred. VOL 9’ VON HIDENBURG SAYS GERMANS WE FIGHT TO A BITTER FINISH PERISHED WHEN “Laddie Boy,” White House Dog, Attends Benefit Bridge Party NORMAL NOW THIN IT field Marshall Says if Necessary His Country Will War Rather Than He Disgraced. COLLECTING COAL TAX A PROBLEM french General Ahr nouncs Court Martial Fcr Those Failing to Meet Obligations. I'.EItl.lN—Field Mumbai Von lindi-rLurR la quoted by the Pj.'cs KHtunjr as having wild at a *,,ctiiiir of the Hanover agrlcul* .1! !•■ will never forget «hat we • Dormans and must' do ou> id that if decennary we will \t>n until the hut flag it . iriecen and the lunt nword -hattered. It in better to in honor than to live In din* TAX COLLECTING IS A MtORLEM. Hull i* KLLDORF— (III the An- Prenn.)—The quentlon of u the forty per cent tux, I came to the fore view of General De <•'« announcement that re- 10 meet thin obligation mokes lew liable to trial by court 11 and would renult In the irsdu ;jv of coal st the mines, foie the occupation the coal v\as paid to the Herman govv- ent but the mine owner* have «>•! to turn it over to thu il> and Belgians, i.hi the new decrees ship x to Holland und Switzerland not be v subject to the Although' Little Hope is Held, Search for Miss ing Seaplane is Being Continued. Remark of U. S. Ambas sador to Britain At Pil grim’s Dinner, Given Prominence. WASHINGTON—“Laddie Boy" an airdale pet of tbe White House too a . hand at helping his “unfor tunate brethren” when he visited a benefit Bridge party given Wed nesday by tiic Animal Jtcscue League here. Pinned on his col lar was this note, Learing the , W "My %£SJ?*££rL to jo 1 Optimism Pervades Com- whnt 1 can to help my vnfortunau: | mercial, Industrial, Fi- brethren”. Laddie Boy shock hands 1 *. . , 7 A with those present and went back | Bancial Activities, bays Small Girl and Six Enlisted Men Perish in Flames; Others Hurt NO TRACE FOUND OF THE MISSING to the White House conveying— on his neck—a note o' tl.ar.ks to Mrs. Hnrding front the League. Reserve Bank. Giant Seaplane Has Been Gone Since Fri day. Was Off Florida Coast. STUART, Fla. — With no trace of Delos Thomas, aviator, and Cap tain Theodore Tibbs, lost since last Friday when they left Bimini LONDON (By the Associated Press)—Ambassador Harvey's as sertion that Great Britain had not been asked to guarantee and never , , „ _ ,guaranteed “payment of a single aboard a seaplane for Stuart and, dollar lnsrei! by lie Urn'*d Staff «! PVer y possible "effort made to lo- for toe 01 any com > v utlirr i cate ,bem * little hope Is now belli than Great Britain herself” stood out that Uw have, weathered out Thursday as one of the note- rou K b . s ™"* *» d they were forced worthy utterances of hie address * !'* I)( *t sea. at the Pilgrim's dinner Wednes-1 iMea » hl1 ® t!,e search Is being day evening. ! rontim. ,-d by air and motor craft. •Colonel Harvey quoted .from the i ®r. and Sirs. C. A. Brov/n. of Balfour no t; of last Augsist the i Pittsburgh, being here to direct phrase “Under the agreement ar-f^he search. They are perci nal rived at, the United 1 States insist- friends of DeLos Thomas, cd. in substance if not in form, I fishermen who crossed the gulf i WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE GOOD Agricultural Situation Movie Director and Steel Trust Agent at Reno Prove to be *Prohi* Men Uti.NO, Xev.—Reno's divorce colony was gasping Thursday at the discovery that two of its most recent additions were dry enforce ment officers whose activities tip to Thursday had brought about IS nr- «t.i and the closing of a number Greatlv Imm’oved Man*' 1 ,f l ' la< ' M wh0,e “ had hef " whl " VJieauy liuptuveu.iuan |iere(1 thuve knowing the right ufacture and Building Show Progress One of Biggest Athletic Events Ever Held Here Began Wednesday 27 Teams Enter. By HAL JACKSON With twenty-seven teams enter ed, the largest high school basket ball tourney ever held In this part ‘Todnea- spend the money iu was only on our security that they were pie- pared to lend it" The ambassador said he did not doubt but that the Bri-iish gov ernment would “with equal formal ity and no less explicitness, re move the misapprehension created by this unfortunate allusion.” The dinner was given in honor of Stanley Baldwin, chancellor of the exchequer who headed the re- con'. financial mission to Washing, ton. ATLANTA. Ga. — By the Asso- [elated Press)—Optimism prevades the commercial. Industrial, and rt- nanclal activity of the Sixth Fed eral Reserve district, it was de clared Thursday in the monthly business review Issued by the Fed eral Reserve bank of Atlanta. The district Is composed of the states of Florida, Oeorgin, Tennessee, Alabama, Louisiana und Missis sippi. Business men say that condi tions are nearer normal than at spy time since the outbreak of Si, iT Air . !Htream on Fridae and Sattir,Hv ot the state opened here Wodnes- that though our Allies weie to n ‘ t d _ J , fh i , , j ay. when the teams of Winder spend the money lU was only on JXmelv rough * nU/ High School and Hartwell High the world war. the review assert- Radio messages have brought 1 .*£' addln ' [ that ""“ hOU - e![ccp ' no responae. word could obtain liquor. One of the agents posed as a film compun^r director und the oth er appeared in the role cf "repre sentative of the steel trust." They Six Fatalities When Ex plosion in Boiler Room of Asiatic Destroyer Hulbert Occurs. GIRL DIeFwhEN* 1 ’' HER HOME BURNS gained admittance to the select co terie by convincing attorneys that they sought divorces from fic- ticiou* wives in order to wed equally ficticious women. ■ ■ Roth officers, it is said, became ; ftf TjIVPQ IlTlTlPnlpd highly popular with the feminine! . S contingent of Jlie, t/4ony. Klght I places were raided on Information! obtained by the ugents and com-- • plaints are to be filed. Friday against the 13 arrests.'according to I the United States district attorney. I Reno today Is said to be the | r When Volunteer Home is Razed. Firemen Hurt in N. 0. Blaze. driest spot in the United States. Course In Thrift Is To Be Inaugurated As A Result Of L. F. Pope’s Explana tion. Inasmuch as they have complete -fl*d a n*ro detandtfct j I. ;ii>if* to determine what each!NeWSpapBFS *Tn Britain j g U » ty of the charge against him, CHKENS TO PUT Enthusiasm In “Greater Chamber of Commerce For Athens” Leaps At Thursday’s Session. workers In -the “Greater Chamber of Commerce for Athens” <-re In k regular revival sea "•'iu at tbe pre-canvaaa meeting Thursday morning and following additional instructions peppy speeches were made by Ablt Nix. Hsrrv Hodgson. M. J. Costa, J. C. Wilkinson and H. 0. Eptlng. The si»i of the meeting was, “Let's * nnd put this thing over. forgetting the little petty dlfflcul ON SHIP BILL DEATH In the Initial game of the tourna-. tion” reports state that the "out- I ment. | look Is bright, anil at the present ' The two teams were evenly time there are no alarming develop matched and the final result show morns In sight.' ed the score as 11 to 10 with Hart well on the long end. The second game brought to gether Commerce High and car- nesvllle High, which was another hot affair, with Commerce holding the big end of a 21 to 20 score. Bogart High and Brasleton High. a XT ran tho dark horso of the tournament After Negro Defendant .took the floor next, Brasleton Is Declared Not Guilty, | emerging victorious by a score of White Prosecutor IS Royston High and Statham H(;h Asked For Costs "held the spotlight tn the neat ga.no which Statham High annexed t> The prosecutor became the defen j th ^ ne , °. f m ” *®, 17 ,', dant In n case In City Court Wed nesday when the Jury not only The teams of Jefferson High and Colbert occupied tbe center (Turn to Page Two) Seem to Welcome News b,,t ,a,<l the e° urt u p°“ the of Failure of Harding’s 1 tor . shoulders of the white prosecu- Pet Measure. LONDON.—(By the Associated Press.)—Commenting cn the death of the American Ship Subsidy hill. Thursday, newspapers find that the morale Is “the futility of any gov ernment's attempting to create In dustry artificially or to national-1 The negro, Eugene Neely, was prosecuted by R. C. Chandler of Wintervllle. Mr. Chandler claims the negro agreed to* give him part of Iris cotton crop In payment for use of land. In event the cotton was destroyed by boll weevil the white man was to get 1-4 of the crop. Mr. Chnndler claims the negro NORMA TAKE Synlonmtlc staving will bo taught A then* school children, it wn* an nounced Thursday. Wholesale und retail trade were T "° ,hrlft th< ' Kd “«»- both said to reflect better busl-;"onil Thrift Service will he In- ness conditions uved Jpnuary of stalled In Athens public schools, last year. . [The Beard of Educati-n Wecnea- dsy was requested to adopt the AO. CONDITIONS ARE IMPROVED system of the Educational Service after hearing It explained by L. F. Rope, representative of the com pany. Tli** matter was referred to the NO CHANGE IN LOCAL TAX BASISi‘ c -MANILLA.—(By the Associated ■res.)—Six enlisted men on the ; U. S. destroyer Hulbert of the Asl- :nUc fleet were burned to death In Inn exploeton in tho boiler room S'cauaed by Hie flare back of oil. No others were Injured. YEAR OLD GIRL DIES IN FLAMES MOBILE, Ala.—One little girl was burned to death and tho Uvea of a noore of others Imperiled when .the Volunteers of America home Property in Eighth Dis- , was destroyed in an early morning, districts to be Returned "™- K * nxl *- 0 „ j * ., | five, was trapped In the second on bame It round As ltfloor dormitory and woe carried to Was in 1099 ! her d ** th when the floor collapsed, was 111 XV&C,. j The home was located outside the > Jetty limits and no fire plugs were Taxable property In the Eighth «''*il»ble firemen fought the blaze Congressional district win be re- wi,h hand extin * u,ib «r«. commissioner stated, It Is by lo means certain the next legtaU-.ure will do anything In tba. way of et- With Eugene O’Brien and a Great Cast, “The Voice From the Mina ret” is Good Picture. Conditions In agricultural’ com munities wero described as “great ly Improved" because of the rela tively greater returns received by . the farmers for the last season J committees -m ftnnnce and la-.-. Chop.' Freezing temperatures ex-|iinl ;.icy de-i-nt • .- •!• tin- *.'*• perienced In many parts of the dls- j xho c.intract does not require jrjet during February »;ere beUev- | u Mfpi . lllt , on ^ fund , or H to have destroyed large mim* . . ‘ T, bors of boll weevils and reduced l" 9 " 80 hv clt > r - Tho Lducatlon- lhe,amount of weevil damage to al Thrift Service will eelect u lo- TM^eomlu^ ci*bp'. a -.-■ Icri th-vvciiory wUhin the- oexUtaw Reports Indicated a material In- .dayit- Cutifn dij'S'ltt the week are crease planned for cotton acreage, us - ba „k day” and the DUIIcrlE „ Large qnantltlea of fertilizers are j c ^i|dren deposit the money, any i LAST YEAR oelng purchased by the farmers, it llL n then forwarded to I was * t f' ed - a " dp r; pa - ra, ‘? n '’ for !* h “ »«•* »» ,h# ■»* The commissioner told the tax (Turn to j>age Five) ivlce. M#kpvlr(i delegates the tax values were bet- i hi- Lilucatlonnl Thrift H > r ' lr *|ter equalized tazt year than at any 1" maintaining over 500 «y»‘«m»- t lme previously.' Speaking of the Atlanta recently ndopte.1 It and to {.""JJStSXn l.w .n" i four weeks $14,000 was depo*HeO i in its depository. turned in 1923 on the same basis it was given In last year. This agreement was reached by nearly llfty delegates from thir teen counties attending the tax equlllsatlon meeting here Wednes day afternoon. The meeting was addressed by H. J. Fullbrtght, state tax commis sioner, who advised the conven tions that no extra revenue would be coming Into tbe state by reason ot the proposed revision tax sys tem until ItU. Of course, the “JV?” 1 Tl ” .,.,^1 I. I. „ 1 ?*. bri . Ck .* ,r UCk the ladder, hurllna FIREMEN HURT IN N. O. BLAZE. NEW ORLEANS.—Fire Ciiplai,, Fred Smith was probably totally Injured and atreral other ftremi were slightly hurt when a brick wall collapsed during a fire lit.. Wednesday night wHIch practically destroyed the Hicks building pt Barrone and Union streets occu- liled principally by officea of cot ton firms The police early Thurs day placed the loss at between 9250,040 and fiOO.OOO. Captain Smith was half way up an.uerlul ladder when a section ot the roof suddenly fell. Tho mass ' BETTER EQUALIZED BY JOHN E. DREWRY exjHM’t- ArruxtnintMl /America's dream* «f ocean su- I»r« macy nhatterrd l^’ Drltuln.” America could not butUl Khlpa an cheaply an we do. '.r aa well" the. A - mi • Chronicle said "neither Could 11 AthCIlS UmlllCrS Senator Calder of New York in “Swan Song” Industry." failed to carry out his agreement "The experiment failed, as all | and disposed of tho crop. Tbe state ventures In shipping either u,. K ro answered that he complied . have tolled or are tolling” the l w ltb tile agreement. The Jury! Telegraph says. "A bureaucracy foumI tho defendant not guilty, Irrespective of nationality, does and aslted ,h e Judge If the white J no i. ' I "dv r st“; , 'l buHlness.- „, an cou | d ba charred with the |, IK great things from Norma Tal The Chronicle hua a headline j The Judge told them he ruadice. udtnltte<lly tho mont popu- > could If found guilty of mallcIoUH lar actremt on the ficreen today, jproaccutfon and the Jury ho found, each of her nucceedlng plcturea re- veain a new N:rmu more perfect, 4 if that were p«ut*!ntc. than tn her WASHINGTON—CmurrcHM bloc !preceding role.*; more flnlnhed In UIM | H gltatIoh fir gj\ernlnen» op- n • Ull_ .A iher artistry. Here Is a suir who is'eratlon of railroads were- deplored 1 raise HIDSrtOn not content to rest tin her lustrous | b) . ,H., mtll r Chide,repunllcnn 'laurels; each new porlnyal 1» 1 New/Vork, in a “swan song" u<l- marked by advince and progress. • drMS Thunulny tn tiic cenute re- by u Hinccrlty and depth umaxing viewing hla IN yens ci t*on-4ree* Hlonul ntrvlce which MIEIIIHS Live-Topics. run them or min them an we do. Wniihlngton made Home what the mime miiftake with whipping that Mohcow made with IndUHtricn. "Thun end* In catastrophe the faMteitt ami most futile attempt In ^ ‘the hlxtory to create artlflcuTly n lie* some citizens are'throwing new Industry. A new empter now - ] yaraab fez weavers Tuesday at a production In Hie way.” opens for thk British Mercantile t rising and rouilng vote a Marine." "wtlon to this effect was made. tax equlllxatlon law and the pro. posal to repeal It, the commlsalon- er. warned the representatives of the various counties In this group the repeal would cripple the pub lic schools. The resolution adopted by the. convention Wednesday allows ell property Including farming land to be returned at last year’s value basis. The average value basil of Clarke county land last year was $30.50. The total value of taxable pro perty In Clarke county In 1022 was $19,914,856. which was about Unless Owners Can Pro- 5f, 0ne ^ 0r ? e !r Bnd “ balf under the prevl- ceipt, They Are In Grave oua year’s figures. Of this amount Danger [seventeen million, throe hundred Vr. Nix In Ills remarks made clesr i" the workers Just whst the American r-lty Bureau was getting out of the drive and when he finished all those present seemed "ttonlshod that anyone should <"1*“ abjections to the method the directors have employed In bring. Car Disappears As He Sees Game While attending the Northeast Georgia Rankethnll Tournament In Athens Shrlners are still sing- Ing the praise Of the Elberton:,n th .lr rinesie. Shrlners who were hosts to tbe ; such is the raw* with her lute*t! folowing hln defeat f »»• .. c - < - ■* * - ' “The Voice From the' i^clarlng that Arnci l I thousand comprise city ot Athens ; values. imlitic Automobile owners or drivers who linvo not received tbelr 1913 license tags or who esnnot pro duce ;i money order receipt had big celebration and ceremonial, i Minaret," a First National picture f|Y^"|'," a 'j''' n ot'""kcpV' pan- with out better leave the “old b-is” home A large number went over on the .which opened at ih« Palace Thru-i Krea i industrial d-vclopmont." * Friday, special train from here. jtn- Thursday. We went there rx-1 senator Calder derlared that "s v-J According to the law I hose wltn Among the prominent Elber- peering tn l>e pleased mightily. We|,. rnnient reguntluns a.;•! deounicbi-:out these but who can snow a »on- tonians mentioned as taking a lead | left wondering whether we wuula. her b and h. ro are slmvly ' y »t>ler receipt will be .-tllowed in the day's festlvlsles are, Mr. !•'« able to deserlhe In cold type I breaking down" tbe railroads. l ten days In which to got their Hunter; known here to large circle J''"‘ b,, ' v marvelous a work of net. --This great urm of Anierlrun In-1 tags. Cases will be made against ‘dustry,’’ said Senator Calder “of those without either a tag or mom Ins lids Bureau here to put the'the Moss. Auditorium W4dnes*!ay | htovemmt over. Air Nix made It plain that there nothing selfish about tho move by any director, any member ", r «»>' official of tha chamber an( inm this is a,time when everyone * 1,0,1 hi null together and put the proposition over. MEETING MOST SUCCESSFUL Tho meeting was pronounced *“** '*"*t ever held by the Chamber "( ' "mmerce and thr-canvassers “-m oi,t determined all to accom- "h'h nothing short , of. success. TV, seemed determined that they 'mill,i no ( „| 0 p 0 ngi every effort I* made to get every man and wo- "lan n the city Interested In the - that means so much to , future and It was quite 'loarli in the air that so far as one hundred ..men are con- ''•rr. d anv person who Is lnko- **"•) to the proposition and lags * i-onsldered as an obstrnc- tioni.t | n t ),p city’s growth. wiU hot sccept any per- Tcnshsu such as objection methods employed tn secnr e subscriptions, opposition directors of the Chamber’s * as being sufficient to war iy hnslnesl man or enter- rn-i n c ejtizen trim Joining hear* , the movement. !’ '"oks like tbe proposition fa ■ ever and going over "Wg." I'” doesn't than the Influence of “f the leading man and wt ” conta for naught night, J. R. Winter left ht» au mobile, a Ford touring cnr. imr't- ert o)i the city streets. Athens po lice Thursday wero searching t <jc the tAlef. HIGH SCHOOL TOURNEY Morning Games Results Greensboro 66 Maysvllle 4 Lawrencevllle 16 Washington 9 Laronia 89 Arnoldsvllle 13 Evanlng Games 7:30 Commerce vs. Statham. Jefferson vs. Danila. Brasleton va. Watkinsville. Moss Auditorium. rif friends as "Major" Hunter. W. r f»'j7 *"■ , O. Jones. W. .T. Arnold. Herman ! MIhh Talmuilges Inspired acting \T' < L M * y0r Denn1 "' Mr ' ^ f y|.Wd«^"rorTi£!W anu oinera. ^ jflcltnt MuptHirlina cast; u iiplemlld •t«»r>’. replete with dramatic xltuu- tions; settinxs that trunHpbint one th*» utmost Importance-tu all our i ey order receipt, development Is arad'.ially Indus j Under Hie license tag law, mo* pnrnllxed throuah («<>vernmenlui; tor cnr owners .are required to pro mulevoence. It has iiocumt* the I cure their tags on^ or before March spOrt of politicians to denounce the; |. When the department closed rail reads.” Wednesday afternoon approxl- Henator Calder said that it was niatcly 92.000 tags had been issued inon, veteran 1>1k league pitcher j ” ul t 11 the highlights nfitime to tell the truth. If the rail* j whereas at the corresponding time hu* been released unconditionally ’°' ee Minaret," J roads were to be kept out of bang*, «*p ftr about 107,000 had been by the Pittsburgh Nationals it was , „ 1 ^ on,e i ‘J om the •***•<* P en jruptcy und added that senators issued, unnounced Thursibiy. Harmon re-j^J Robert Hlchens und haa been I were fearful of every move that] ’ tired from the gome several years | j nmjiterful manner^by | we make and every vote that we ^AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL RELEASED UNCONDITIONALLY PITTSBURG. Pa.—Robert *Har-; l,ltH lhe realms of romance—these j ago to engage Tn -the oil business J J, rftn * c ^loyd. who numbers "The east." ... ... .. RtRrnni Pimm- Discussing the bloc in his home state of Loulslna. He! ®£f nnI among his nccom hod been cnrletl on the Pirates re- ! Puehmenta, serve list but recently asked for Ids m-i iD I,»4 ..Ml .WV.U.J -wnww .w, ...w, A " Lady Adrienne, Miss Tal- uncondjtional release, stating that | n, adge^has l»eeti given a rofe that he Wf*ned to sever all $?onnectlon : only cou,d Play with such skill With basebpll. !T*° '* }** range *onrl f O (1;. inr t to f» , Offlt i; Mnt Because He Had A Wife. And Children _ ' dramatic emotions that It demands. mrkKHMa'v TO VATIONAIR !° ne enthralled by the scope of IHt hr.KMArS to NATIONALS I ulanu and by , he eAm « ith NEW YORK—Lm Dickcrman, | whloli .tranaporta th. npecwti., otic of the molt effective pitchers 1 rrt,m ,b ' drabneiw of everyday life ih' the Southern Aoiociation last i 1 " romance land. season, Thursday signed a con- ! f°"U* c,,on wl,h ‘hi* offering tract wi* the Brooklyn Nationals. """T 1 * BU,ho l> » , “ b «'c «olo..,iwnn- • t — . , uevi yy i ■ot* ini' uiuuKijru izasiunnii*. Sentence Suspended tDickcrmafi. a right hander was 'purchased from the Memphis club Because he line a wife, and tour snuil' children to support Judge J. D. Bradivell In CUy Court Wednes-.. .. . , day ufterncon wlthh. ld sentence <m uroldered In pei Frank Haris, n white man onnrged with having whiskey. Harris en tered a plea <>f guilty, rtin.-e the ease was made he moved to Jnclc- snn county where he llvea. Husle Hhuw. negress, was freed I,f the charge of having whlrttey m CUy Cpurt Thursday morning Hoyt Stevens, negro, plead guilty having a email quantity “* ORGANDIE FROCK8 of Very sheer while organdie, em- colon and designs, is very, popular for collars and cuffs for the new spring frocks. Entire frocks of em'-rold- ered organdie surely will grow In popularity as the winter wans. FT. SMITH, Ark.—The South- western coal commission was or ganized at a meeting of operators sad representativep of tha 1 United whlekey and-Ursa fined 140. PtedeTMine worketpl-of "Awerica,' district Dye aMO plead guilty i.t'ha*lit*' , 4 (aiJ' follMroirJniA .tjnAa' of^a «on4 small qukntlty of whiskey dhd vsss,tract puiWouslyillJnafilflt 'Kshsss fined $;o. I City by operator* and workers. 1st has n special organ program und between picture* stags to the delight of the audience. Finland Minister Talks To Mellon About Their Debt WASHINGTON — The minister of Finland. Dr. Axel Leonard As- Aatrom, Thursday made an ap pointment with secretary Mellon for tomorrow to begin preliminary conversations over the refunding of tbe Finnish Rovenunenta debt to the United States, .mounting $*.981,928 In principal and about 8F.1CQ.OOO' In seemed aad iunpaid interest , , T7i TRUSTEES ARE NAMED movement, j Henutor Culder Haiti: •T should like to appeal here f:rj Governor Hardwick Wednesday the ending of all blocs or net,;. pointed nine new trustees for sectionalisms: for n better spirt;,: ^hc Tenth District Agricultural a mure thorough updcretgaJlog | Kl -hool at Granite Hill, as well sz und a more whole..,1c regard toi j onp trustee for the Seventh Dis- each other among the Icgisiatorr i trict , t Powder Springs. Who Should represent our nntc-i. Earrv Wright, prominent attorney LPttea. ■ of Rome was named to tho lat- , "“"T _ !tcr place, while the following SALES ALMOST, DOUBLE | were chosen for *ie Granite Hil) CHICAGO—February sales of !****><“•’ .. . •Montgomery A WuTu company a*-. W.. C. Clay, Hpriem: Herbert sre -ated $o,o«3.304. e aopared with A. Williamson, Gibson; IL S. Far- UHL HUB GO TO GAINESVILLE Athenians Present For Charter Presentation. Soecial Train Carries Big Delegation. hltn to the street nnd fracturing his spine. MISS JOWERS LEADS INPOPULlTy RICE Many Pr6tty Athens Gii’ls In Race For Ford Coo» And Gold Prizes Offer ed. f'hey'rc off! With 51 las Lovlce Jowssm‘pret ty and popular Casblsr of . I>s Georgian I’ulm Garden In the lead > voting Is brisk 1n the White Way I'opularlty Contest.. In which twenty-three Athens girls . hnvs been nominated. Although the votlngdid not begin until sfondsyi twenty.sfree girls have been nominated and Ijeforo the day for nominations closes Saturday If Is expected the field will be full. Those nominated by , Saturday will receive the 1.000 bo nus vote. The ilremler prise in the contest Is a Ford coupe. The second pnz<- Is $1.00 la gold, third ISO In gold :-nd fourth 820 in gold. Votc3 arc one penny aach and tho surplus will he used In the establishment Of the pluyground system In Ath. ens. The contest ends on tho day ot the White Way opening April.*' A large delegation of Athent Rotariana, Including almoat the entire membership, will go GalneavRIe Thursday afternoon for a charter presentation meeting of the new club In that city. The delegation will leave here /it 8:30 on a apeclnl train after being Jo'n- ed by a crowd of Klberton Rotart- ana. The party will return Thurs day night In time for tho Elberfml ens to catch the midnight train home. Calneaville la one of the largest cities of tjie state not to have a civic club of this nature before Rotary went there nnd shonld boast of one of U)« best In the cbnntry. Among those giilng over will be. Gasner Palmlssano. ,L. P. Palmer, KvE'S. ' .'.c!'. , miu iJouisville - Marvin G Pound - T L.‘Sexton. John E. Talma^ge. 15.7X4,085 for February 1022. un In- ™ u i JAJUISVHIS, marvin u, ruuno . T , , ,,,, n r _ 'Sparta: Dr. W. H. Estes, Lincoln* ,™ ln,ad g«. Ablt Nix. Dr. C. ton: John T. West, Thomson; !»• Walker. Phsrloa A. ficudder. M. Judge Henry G, ‘ *■ — uminuui d, u* uueuTiim. si. kins. J. B. Joel, A. Rhodes. M. 8. Hodrson. F. B. Hardeman, Brant- pany announced Thursday. Tiic j lota I ordora reachc-tl ilio l.irfriq. figure for the month of Feiiruu on any year of (he lory. Hammond, Au- J * ro,t ''* J - Warren Smith. C. H. feiiste: Thomas J. Davis, Tennille, Uompton, J. O. Ooetohlus. J. J. WII ampany'8 Id/-J and .Miss Marian Colley, Washing ton. ENFORCE RULING SAVANNAH, Ga.—The ltosinl uuthurillse In Savannah . today stnrted tu enforce the rale of nu mull box no mall. Several hundred Suvanneblans have tolled tu put mall boxes on tbelr irshlences und must go to theipn*ta*KM'U tor thelt insIL There., Isusf, d n4a*t« oSfiltt lari famine .in Sswannehiithsuo tUslrtS having none. <• GEORGIA POSTOFFICE NOMINATIONS MADE WASHINGTON— Nominations to fill vacancies in three Georgia pnstoffiecs wero sent to the sen ate today for confirmation, as fol- lowar Covington, John L. Calla- gratrj Jonesboro, Cicsco DJiDuffoe sad,. i*i. v»J tr SpriugSy. Ezma D lev Dozier. J. B. Rilling, C. D. Flanlcen. Billups Phluizr, M. M. Arnold. T. H. Dozier. Jr., If. H. Gordon, Jr.. Sidney Boley, E. F. Porter, A. O. Dudley, R. B. Mood- worth. H. W. White. Hucb Hodg son. Charlie Eckford. Dr. Pope Hollldav. Howard Benson, James White. Dr. W. L. Moes. Dr. W. H Boencki, T. H. Nickerson. O. A. Booth. Dr. Ralph Qoos. Harry H;'g son. F. J. Orr. Pol. D. W. Rythor •nd J. W. Jamil, Jr. t The voUng Is aa follows; .Miss Lovlce Jowei-s, test. MIhs llvssle Jackson. 1206. Ml»s Pauline Tuny, 10»o. •Miss Nellie Griffcth, 10C0. •Miss Martha McAlpIn, 1050.- Mlsa I-iurn Hammond, 101:,.' Miss Katherine Ashfbrd. loin. Miss Katherine Bmdwell, looi. Mbs Lmmu Booth. 1002. Jllas Hassl Hodgson. 1001. 51 Is Elisabeth Harris. 1007. Miss Frances Holden, 1001. Ml„* Sarah Hall, 1001. MIhs Chios Kemp, 1010 MIhs Sarah .Maddux, loll. MIhs Martha Nicholson.Tool. Sirs. W. D. Paschal. 1001. • Miss Katherine Park. 1001. ' '*> Miss Mary Sima, 1001. 5!re. Clarence Stone, 1*0*.- • r P atbw Louise Uiwun, lOOl. Sllss Mathllde Nnsvn. 1001. . ' ' Mis Moliie Whitehead 1001. OUIT PLAYING CHECKERS * WITH YOURSELF!! in life by You .can't Jumping men—and Jo; Censldsr salmiy thoie quallile, In your possseslen that you be. Ileve will make fee sventu.i big. nets In Ilfs. Settle your mind on ONE line of wsrk that you KNOW will fit ysur abilities, than sut loose and find that work. It's caiyl Read tha “Help Wanted" col- ««ni ef the Banner Herald Want Ada avery day and Join the army Of successful men In Athcn. who pet their Jabs In exactly tha sam< Nsw Read The Went Ad». PHONE 75. FOR WANT AOS •* Bre >s - 1