The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, March 04, 1923, Image 8

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■ BIGBt THE BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS, GEORGIA' ' ' fir KV ft..- Watkinsville Wins Northeast Georgia Cage Title Watkins ville Takes Championship F(om Greensboro, Bold Contenders Biggest Athletic Event' wormj cannot Ever Held In This City DE8CR,BE PLAV Cpmes to A Close : On , Wo"U can hardly describe those , VT . I last few minutes of play for those Saturday Nlgnt. .two teams certainly fought fierce ly and It was only by a break of I* RIFIF TFIM Dope Badly Upset In High School [HILL ILHIVI Basketball Tournament Held Here 4he game that the victor was de cided. Each foutht hard and’t was a pity both could not be crowned winners. To pick the stars was difficult and cannot be done without, men- 1 Continued from pate nnu) shlp~waa~broUKht to a close In’ this tarrison finish. It was the most bitterly contested game In the tourney with both clubs fighting __ all tho way. It was the brilliant tlonlng many names, comeback staged by Greensboro. Capt. Elmer Fambro, baaketeer In the last five minutes that nft<le |( )e lute, led the field In scoring the close so thrilling. land was (|he outstanding figure of The battle began slowly. Oreens thft fray . Andrews played a fine boro grabbed a small lead sad hefd g ame nB did the rest of the cham- It the first half, on into tho final pjonship quintet. peHod and until only five minutes Ha t 8 off to Watkinsvltle. One of of play remained. They “then t he best high school teams that launched one of the prettiest at - lever walked on a court hero. Every tacks of the entire tourney an. man on Jhat team starred and it were leading one point with cue wag deserving reward for them to minute to play. „ I win after staging such brilliant Watkins ville saw victory flout- comeback. ’ Ing away and in desperarfon fought for the possession of the ball. The sphere was rolling free when Capt. Fambro pulled his win nlng throw and placed his name in the hall of fame. VAN-NIL Satisfies Thornton’s SUNDAY DINNER DINNER 50c Creamed Irish Potatoes Chicken Soup Baited Chicken Sage Dressing <Boiled Turnip Salad* Steamed Klee Cherry Pie Muffins and Biscuits Coffee. Tea or Milk 50 Cents Supper 50 Cents Baked Sugared Ham Buttered Carrots Stuffed Green Peppers Scalloped Tomatoes Hot Biscuits Peaches * Cream Coffee, Tea or Milk 50 Cents Shipp, Bryan and 1 Lewis wero the outstanding players for Greens boro although the entire five play ed superb ball. Coach Larry Conover, referred game and did so in his usual pleasing way. Coach has work ed every game of the entire tour ney and has doqe so without a sin gle complaint The lineups follow: Greensboro HI. Watkinsville H. Lewis (3) .... F. '' Andrews (4) Bryan (6) ... F. .. Ward (2) Sblpp ......... C." Fambro (12) Merritt (2) .. G. .... Crowley Boswell a” .. .. Downs lteforee—Can over. . K PUilS iUEW ITCH Defeat Of Athens High And Hartwell In Third Round Big Surprise To Dopesters. , Many upsets marked the panning of the third ’round of the North- vault Georgia 'High school basketball tourney. Many or the teanin who were daped to go lurther Into the lUta have fallen before quintets that were hardly considered *is con tenders. Hartwell and Athenn High. good teams who were expect ed to survive this round fell before Statham and Greensboro lespeci- Ively .Thene two Karnes were the biggests upsets the entire tourney although more are expected in tn%» final rounds Saturday. The teams surviving the third round of play are: Ila, Watklni- viUe, Greensboro anu StaChajn. These four clubs will tie up for the chance in the finals. CLOSE GAMES Many hard fought and close door range was available for the games were played In the third round and several of the games were won liy one or two |»olnt mar gins. Perhaps the best and closest games of the day was the Jefferson- Watkinsvllle affair which Watklns- ville won in the Inst thirty seconds of piny. The Ilu-Lavonla battle which Ilu copped wus also won in University of Georgia Girls Will Be In a Second Match With Girls of Tennessee. By EMMA PLA8TER The Girls' Klflo Team of the University of Georgia will have another match with the Unlver- si.$r of Tennesse the first part of next week. Due to the Inclemency of the weather the exact date has net yet been decided upon. , The participants In this match have not been chosen as yet. but a ^ry-ont will be held for tills pdr uo.se. Out of the ten people, who ill be allowed to shoot, the six having the highest score will be counted. This is the second time this year that the girls of the Univer sity Of Georgia have had a match with the Tenaeasee. The opposing team won by a l V fo majority. It was learned however, that an In door range was available for thi Tennessee girls and It Is probable that the Georgia ‘‘Sharpshooters" will win this time. Those shooting In the match wero: May McNeer, Omar Bad- cock, Sallle Fannie Daniel^ Ger trude Stith. Luclle Chumblcy and Qlara Ella Jones. McNeer add Badcock h ‘Tho" C co*ed firing squad will test I'*"'" very co " Unu * “ their markmansbip against other “lE colleges of the South—other matches which the gtrls are look ing forward to giving later In tha serves played the entire second I half which gave the varsity a let' and one that/ was expected to give up from the bard (Hod.' The lineups follow: Athena Hifih Lawreneevilla High Nicholson (6) David (2) ...., Mapp (6) Brown (6) Me Kelley Strickland C. makingI* ,le finnl ,n,m d" " r play. - Crowds attending the games have Kj|. ■ fct ; * * ' S. » IT STANDS THE TEST Chiropractic stands any test and will restore ■ you to health if you will follow the advice of your chiropractor and take adjustments just* when he wants you to. See a competent chiro practor today. Con sultation and Spinal Analysis Free. Albert H. Timm, D. C„ Ph. C. Palmer Chiropractor Shackelford Building Athens, Georgia 111 BIS BE During the past thirty year* there has been many sules held In Ath ene-bankrupt sales, auction sales, •peclal sale and just regular every day sales, but never in the history ot this city has there been held a sale equalling the sale put on by H. Mile adjuster of the Martin Broth ere shee store yesterday. Early Saturday morning the crowds commenced to gather in front of Martin Brothers shoe store und In a very short time tne side- wulk was crowded to capacity and the large throng of people reached across the street. The doors were thrown open at nine cfclock and In five minutes time the store had to be deed and two policemen were put In charge of the doors admitting and letting those out who had made purchases. This condition kept up until a late hour last night and tne large number of salespeople were kept busy the entire day and even ing. 1 ‘ a Several thousand pair of.•hoes 'were s:id and never before has mere been such a slaughtering ot prices, j Tired and worn everyone connected ! with the big sale welcomed the cios- llng hour last night. To the thous- |anda who could not get In the store Mr. MUe announced that the J tale would be continued through this I week and that an Increased force of Isalespeciptq would be put,on In or der tc, wait on the crowd. Shoes are practically given away at this tale and thoae who did not get an opportunity to buy yesterday j should be on hand early Monday 'morning 1( they expect to get tn the store. HE GOlFESSB TO' WHERE DO YOU EAT? Do ypu spend • lot of mousy tor tipping? Do yon got prompt service? Do you always get what tho ordor Implies you will? And are you always satisfied with the-chock?-. . .If you can. answer- these questions to your v advantage yon am beyond our help—but If you cannot, start eating to day at— THE PINES Homs Products Home Ceeking Over American State Bank College Avenue White Men Attempts To Shoot Sheriff Who Would Arrest Him, But Is Jailed. HOMERVILLE, Ga.—A confes- sion of having snot, and perhaps fatally wounded O. K. Hawkins, negro taxi-driver near Waycross, was secured froth Lawrence Pal- merson, 20, of Philadelphia, after the young man had attempted to shoot Deputy 9heriff S. W. ElUott who caught him on. hte streets season are Northwestern Univer sity, South Dakota, Louisiana State and others.' Girlie Whirlie Frolic With Local Talent To - Be Excellent Show I Continued from page one) record breaking crowd attended the Athens-Greensboro battle and the lin-Kantonolle fray. Exhibiting a right undeniable j brand of basketball the fast little * Greensboro quintet defeated the Athens High ■chonl aggregation by la 25 to 13 score. It was a fust In teresting guine but Greensboro held the lead all the way due mostly to the uncanny eye of little Tommy Bryan. The local crew fought « good fight but the chances they hnd to score were few while their op ponents Seemed to be unable to mins the rims. Both teams came buck after the half strong and ready to fight to the last. The Bed and White crew real, laughs throughout tfio show— the kind that such men as “Chub by” Allen, and other well known local talent is capable of produc- ! "taxed a scoring rally and It be ing • I Kan to look a. if things were going The “Frolic,” la being staged j ,ru v t? *®™ uf | er »U but a for the benefit of tile Athens chap Her ot,the D. A. R. and from one of the rehearaals that the writer war allowed to'wltnesa, he judges that the production will reflect credit on the producer and beneficiaries) alike. It is said (hat a car load of scenery and costumes painted and designed especially for this Ath ena offering has been ordered. James Bramblett, experienced New York musical comfdy stage mauag er baa been employed to assist Mr. Bishop, the director,' In the staging ot the Afiens entertain-, ment While the cast may yet be en larged or reduced, among those who are to take part as announc ed are: Misses Katherine Park, Mathilda and ^oulse Upson, Haxel Hodgson, Sark Hall, Frances Rowe Katherine Ashford, Elisabeth Ar nold, Eleanor Toby, Dorris Moss, HalUe Kilpatrick, Mildred Dear- lug,- Helen Ashford, Annie Jordan, Maud Talmadge, 'Marion Moore Talmadge, Eleanor Glynn, Elesa- be«h Hall, and others. Messrs. Minor .Wheaton, fiChub- Dudley (4) j » Wypn G. Bishop Garner O. Referee—Conover. Ila High's fighting little crew of basketeers pulled the biggest! sur prise ot the entire tourney when they downed the Lavonla aggrega tion 15 to II.. It was a mighty fine game In fact the beat placed so far and was one of those nerve rackers. The winning polnts came In She last thirty seconds of pl*> and brought to a dose one of the best games ever seen here. The lineups follow:. Ila High Lavonla High Vaughn (2) Beasley (11) F. Stovall (8) J Rice F. Brown (5) Rice (2) C. Vaughn Verner O. / Chandler Verner GRAYSON IS LOSER The lankey Eastanollee basket eers continued their fine play ing that has marked tbelr work nnd copped their game from tho Grayson crew 37 to 30. Although Hho scortf was somewhat large, still at times the game was very Interesting and, pleased the largo crowd. Scoring was easy for both teams u both defenses were very flyful. Eastonolleo won on helghth and endurance and If something Isn’t thrown In their way some one had better look out. The lineups follow Mississippi “Aggies” Win Southern Championship Defeating Chatanoo ga | Coach White’s Squad Hard At Work On San ford Field. Squad Cut To Thirty. By MARCU8 BRYANT With nine men from last! year's squad forming the mucleus, and thf new material out, prospects for an unusually strong diamond team at the University of Georgia are.Ioomlng high. The letter-men from last year Include: Pat Powers and “Doc” Harper, catchers; Fred Sale and Cliff Pantons, pitchers; J. D. Tfytlnaison. outfield or first base; Josh Watson, second base; De- LeLacey Allen; shortstop; “Old Timer” Eldrldge. left field; and Captain George Clark, centerfied. Conch Bill White Is working the candidates mighty hard now, for the lid will be prized off their 1333 season on March 23, when they play Fort Bennlng in Colum I FILS I Mercer University Win. Third Place byDefela Success. 70 *' 1 ™' *JI Watkinsville And Greens' boro Are Winners And Contend For The Cham pionship. By HAL JACKSON Two hard fought close battles marked the passing of the semi finals In the High school tourney Saturday morning. The two quintets of Watkinsvllle and Greensboro won their way Into the finals br defeat ing their opponents. Wmtkiiwviltn ■ merged the .ictor from a hot game with Stalluim while Greensboro had battle w-.tb Ila which resulted tu a victory for the Greene county lads oy a one point margin. The Watkinsvllle-Statham affair was a fight to the finish wltn the outcome nlways In doubt. ' Tho Oconee county lads took the lead . - but were overtaken by the Stat- bus. Thirty-five games are schedu ham | adll n .„ r t h e end of the game but two buskets In succession by Andrews won the game and sent few'more casts by Lewis and Shipp decided the Issue. For the winners Bryan. Shipp and Lewis were brilliant performers while Mapp David and Bishop played fine ball. Captain Nieho'son also played a fine game and died flghllnK. | The lineups: Greensboro High Athens High Lewi* (6) v _ Nicholson (2) Forward Bryan (12) Daxtd (5) Forward . Mapp MJ | Eastonollee High Grayson High Tamer (17) .. Foster (6) F. Cole .....' ..... Langley F. Holland (14) ... Webb (12) Mayson (6) . .Yancey (6) O. DeFoor (1) \. Briscoe Referee—Conover. HARTWELL IS BEATEN led for this season, the largest num her in the history ot the Institu tion: 1 Sanford Field lias been the scene ot actipn for a little over a week now, mul several practice games have been playoil. Both old and new candidates aco show ing up well. Shipp (4) .... Boswell Merritt ^2) . BRILLIANT COMEBACK Center Dudley (2) Guard — Bishop Guard One of the favorites Hartwell, went down by the wayalde In the second game of the evening pro gram. Statham High turning the trick 16 to 10. It was one of the biggest upsets of the tourney as the Hart county lads wen* doped to go Into the semi-finals while Statham was never considered. Many minds were changed however By storing a brilliant cmn.hsek when the T »* w *>• nltt T H«le Sta- the field. In • th * ra >«ds “ their stuff as the _ Tha. twirling duH.*_wlll probab : last few minutes or nliv the----— —— . — little High crew defeated the East- gSl onolle High aggregation bv u it tu Hartwall High Morris (8) F. Chambers (» Martin C. Brovin G. was Saturday being held without bond, 'pending the taxi driver’s condition. He was carried to Way- cross by Deputy Sheriff Elliott late Friday night Following the shooting of the taxi driver, the young man, in hit confession, tells of-his wild ride to Homerville On reaching Homerville he parked the car at a comer and left it It was then that Deputy Sherlf Elliot haring been notified of the shoot ing between ttaycroea and Rut- kin secured the motor No. of the car And over long distance tele phone, determined the identity ot the machine. He waited for Phi- merson to return to the machine. Shortly after . four o’clock, the young man returned and Deputy' Sheriff Elliott ptoded him. tinder arrest, and started to search him.' Palmcrson palled « pistdl «nd » atempted to shoot the'officer. The Sheriff, however, was to. for him. Ha soon ovrrpow isr»“Lr~ unone Hign aggregation bv u it to;^thriTHaad*™ 10 score. A* the score would I dlcate the game was very close and * X p0 nU ' intercsti-.'g 'the Eostonoli j cn-w ’ S* *® ,low su.lebed t'*e lend and for •hire- Statham High fcuiihx >f the game were tifi'ns Cheek (10) ____ pretty with a nice lead. They were by” Allen. Bill Fnlcher. Joe Hea- 'disturbed however by the Ua crews Arnold (*) ter, L. B. Muigrove, Dave WIs- ' nil| y nnd wlth Only a few minutes dom, Frank Wilson, Toby Watson. «° llule 8tovall sunk one and tha Carl Grover, Shelby Langston, j wa » ila goe« into tne I Mack Oliver, Tony Holding, Porter ,lnul " ns the result or this;Thurmond (2) Carswell and others. " 1 V1 ' tor y- J 1 .ttovall end Brown performed ties-1'Mobley V..... Thornton for tbe winners while Turner was* Q. lino big sta.- tor the losers. I The llncupa follow: Ila High Eastonolle High Vaughn ;. Turner (M Forward Stovall (6) cole ;2) • Forward Brows (5) Holland Center Vnughn L Harrison ' Guard. Chan,’let De poor Guard « O. Referee—Conover. In the first K*me pf the Friday twlon the brilliant little Greens boro asgrcKatlon swamped the El- INM MADE LAST WEEK After raiding five stills and arrest ing four men, Federad Prohibition Agent Lewis M. Johnson returned to Athens Saturday. Officer Johnson nccompnrtled by L> B. Little lot Madison enpflired a still nnd two men on thi edge 6f Rockdale nnd Wnlton counties Inst week. Referee—Conover. OCONEE ON TOP . In the best- game of the entire tourney Watkinsvllle High noeed out the great Uttle Jeffereon crew by the score of 16 to 11. M .was tbe beet game we have aver seen and* was as. pretty an exhibition wee as pretty an exhibition TH0MA80N AT FIRST There'la a possibility that J. D. Thomason, votoran right fielder from last year will be shifted to the “Initial sack.” In this event, right field will lie left vacant and “Pop’’ Ramsey Is a strong con tender for this berth. Third boat will have to be cared (or and Tay, lor la putting In a strong bid for this position. Thus It will be been that there are only two po sitions, 'first and third, that can not be cared for by letter men from last year. Pat Powers seems a sure bet for the receiving duties, but Har per, Wilson and Rosser are catch er* of no mean ability. At first there la J. D. Thomason and Kauffman will fight It out for going In good form. Josh Watson, McRae, Hodgei, and Kauffman will fight it) out for the second base job. Short .win M taken care of most lfliely by DeLacey Allen, but Har- rv Mtddlebrooka la putting in a strong bid for one of the Infield positions. Taylor Is going mighty fine at the “hot corner” and It will taka some hard work to beat this play er out of a berth on this years vanity. In the outer gardens we hare “Old Timer”’ Eldrldge and Captgin “Padre" Clark. x “Teanny” Ran dall and Ramsey are strong con tenders for the other position in ly (all upon Sa!e( Pantane, and chambers. Fuller, Colllnga, Mad dox. and iMunday haVe been going good In pnctice. Monday Is the only left bander among the group. 1 The first cut In the squad has ten made, the candidates now numbering thirty. Renew Trade Body t Drive On Monday Continued from page or.o) Watkinsvllle Into the finals. For the winners Chambers and Cheek starred although the whole team wen much applause by the un- downnblc spirit. Cheek accounted fur nil uf his team’s fifteen points. Andrews nnd Fambro performed well for the winners. The lineups follow: V/atkinsvMIs 'Statham Andrews (*; Arnold Forward Ward (2) Cheek (16) forward . Fambro (6) "Chambers Center . Downs Thurmond Crowley Mobley Guard ItCferee’Conovej-. OREEN8BORO IS WINNER The scrappy little Greensboro a»- gregatltsi won their wky Into thi finals by coming from behind nnd •InninV r. t; t,, 11 1iat*J« f.-»nt ila High., The t,'»ii bo o crew tra .ed all the flr..t half nnd def t it seiSted inevitable out they milled nnd wen In the Inst five minutes of play. Ila sprung a big surprise and gave tbe Greene county lads a battle they will long remember. Greensboro ap peared sadly off form and will nave t4 set Yight If they Intend to damn the Watkinsvllle tads Saturday night In the finals. \ For the lla outfit the work of Stovall and Brown stood out al though the entire crew tried bard and fousht .all the way. Bryan and Shipp looked good for the winners. The lineup* follow: Grssqsboro High y Lewis ATLANTA Ga. —T . A. nnd M. College won the chain; ICual.j., , Southern basketball Saturday defeating u., of ChattnnooKH :t] t «. tu?*** Vriw!* 1 tuurrutm, i'nlverstr Ctntt. nooga out passed u„. mi., In a snappy, ham .-<, UK h t ,1™ but was unable tn l.aate it. k ket r **' Mercer University of .\j a00 , „ I won third plaee Saturday t, v 1 Ing Georgia Tech 30 u, 2S 11 ' Friday night’s wm-ci cer 13; rbstlanooga :>t Mississippi Aggies Tech 17. " w Mtt.'f hmrra Guard Guard i Vaughn L, The two. men. Charlie Olaxxb nnd J? r ?°°Wlgh lads by (Im score of Roy Hnwklna, were boufid over to j 7 . , T* 1 ® game was bitterly con- the April 'term of Federal court but at the fight time tlreens- on charge *f distilling. Thr fol-J„J*’ ' voul<l God the smahes while lowing others were at tho still when I^'harion was cxpcrtanelng consld- the arrests were - made: , I Wester, * a'" , . hlp difficulty In doing no. Lewis Guthrie. Will Morris. J. W. Myers,‘j nd , Bryan *«> the Greensboro of- B. F. Osbrne, Newt Benton, O. c. '' e ® ,ae and- did so In fine style. -„v uim wu III- .uciii Parker. Wink Haydeq. her* sbbrtly after 4 o’clock Frl-i A- P. Jackson and Luke Jackson day afternoon. - were arrested when p still wus Palmcrson was taken to tne ‘—* * Waycross ajil Friday nlghL and tured in Wnlton bounty (Friday. They were placed in jail In default of $500 bend each. Thre others stills were captured by the officers tn their week's round-up. IT SAVES DISHWASHING Clean )JI fiih, fowls and vege tables on n paper and bun it. Thi* »«ves dishwashing and acrubing ADD SOME BUNG Youm glau will be clear and sparkling if you add a little bluing *o the «ud* in which yon wash it. Lewis (16) Bryan (14) Shipp (4) . Boawell .... Merritt .... VAN-NIL Never Disappoints B^L HOME FOR RENT—724 Cobb St JESTER Phone 1036 or 437 Elberton High fought hard but they worked themselves down and at the critical moment, blew their shots. Wallace and Rncker were the stars for their qutnteL The lineups follow: Greensboro High Elberton High Heard (1) F. Rucker (6) F. Wallace C. Woaler O. Moore „ O. Referee—Conover ATHEN8 D0WN8 LAWRENCEVILLE Athena High’s Red and White cagere.'won their second tame of the tourney when they downed the Lfiwrencevflle aggregat'ta 23 to 10. The game was fast tau lacking In Interest aa that locals ware al ways In the lead., In the first-few minutes tbe home club grabbed a lead and were never threatened. In eliminating this Lawrenceville crewthe locals downed a fine teatr serious troubie. AU of the ra- * the part of the citizenship ha* likewise been growing better daily and all the team workers are talking of the new Athens spirit. Meeting have been declared to be the beet of the kind ever held by the chamber of commerce. Aa the plana are becoming under- •toon, faith in tbe success of the new organisation I* increasing. Tha officers and directors have been given much pcsise for their . .. .volunteer willingness to resign so of basketball as one krould want | (bat the new membership could to see. Jefferson went Into 1 the j have an opportunity to vote for game to fight her heart ontt and 1 tho controlling body of the organ!- did so. They died fighting In tho last fifteen seconds of play when Andrews sank one from short range. -The lineups follow: Watkinsvllle High Jefferson High Andrews (I) Ward (4) .. Fambro (2) Crowloy ... Culberson (10) Sheridan Downs j,. D O. Referee—Conover. no (CIS Kill Til 10 MV Relative of Owner of Store On Jury. Lang' ford’s Motion For New Trial Dismissed. MONROE, |a—The Jail at' Camden, Art, was crowded Sat urday with negroes fit-rested'fol lowing a racial outbreak at Ftatee’s switch ten miles distant Friday night in which ■ number of persona were wounded jn * batie, It was ration. This includes the officers and secretary, and leaves to the new board a free hand in select ing all officials. The present of ficers and directors wUI serve un til the new board it elected, which -will be within ten days or two wcfckis v * CIVIC SPIRIT )8 AROUSED The men on the teams, almost 100 in number, who have been out in the campaign, ray that the civic spirit of Athena has been aroused as never before, and they believe that the chamber of commerce will never lack rapport-in the future because its functions are now properlY understood. Iba installation Xqrvice of the American City bureau, which in clude* putting' into effect the various new methods of operating * chamber 'of commerce, will begin immediately after the campaign. This work will.be under the di rection of Meigs Ruasil, field sec retary of the Bureau. Ho is now in the city, and met with the board of directors. this morning to prepare for his part of the work. PICTURES FRAMED! SCOUT LAWS “A Scout Is Helpful” No. 3 “He must be prfiparted at any time to rave Hfe, help Injured per sons and a ha re the home duties. He must do at least one good tom for somebody every day.” i There are 66,000 deaths each year I nth* United States by acci dent, which I* sufficient proof for the need of instructions In life wv Ing. One of tho direct aims ot . , Scouting is tbe .prepare a hoy to Julius Y. Talmadge. ^ rave a Ufe If-opportunity often. A large majority ot heddeata! deaths are due to drowning and with this In mind a boy canaot uin his first class badge until he can swim at least fifty yards .whan Officers of Trade Body Quits So New Set Can Be Chosen | Continued from page one) opened by a special election cot. | mittee composed of men of high | repute. The system insures «. | tiro secrecy. 1 TO NOMINATE 2* MEN. Tlta twenty-eight men receiving I the highest number of votes | be declared nominated, and tMrl names will be put on a printed I final ballot. This ballot will be I sent to each member who will be 1 asked to vote for fourteen. Tktl fourteen of the twenty-eight ml celving the highest number fil vote* will be elected dirctors. I This system puts the control t|| the organization entirely in tbe | hands of the membership. It bl the beat organisation practice that| has ever been Introduced into thi | local Chamber of Commerce to is. I etna membership interest and cos-1 trol. I This election system with tbe I Members Forum, the development I of a program with members, sod I consultation with members, tad | tbe Special Committee system will) insure an active live-wire, n-| snlt-ghttlng organisation in community. PRESENT BOARD ELECTED JAN. 1. Tha present Board of Directonl were elected by mail under a sint-1 Uar system January 1 of this jresrJ but we feel that ever member of| tbe enlarged Chamber of Com merce should have the opportunity to vote for thq directors who a‘ represent them.' We are in harmony with the whole prt and an happy to take this i . in the spirit of co-operation the future. When we voted to le-oigaainl the Chamber of Commerce we bs-l Heved it would prove to be the be-1 gjning of a new era of orguiadl endeavor bi our community. Ttal project is even more comprtkm-J ilv* and far reaching in its renl-l billtlt* than we first renteirpUUi.1 .In order that there may be noth-J ing in the way of a complete i organisation we voluntarily ' pm resignations in the hsi ' itha new organisation and . war heartiest support to it in i ■aver rapacity we may be to asm in tne future. ReipectfuliyiubmitU THE BOARD OF DIRE By H. W. White, Presk frank A. Holden, Vice Fresh Harold O. Hulrae, Vice Presk E. W. Carroll, Secretary; 'Boley, J. M. Baling, Min Palmer, B. R. Bloodworth, White, Jr, WlUtam L Era W. Jarroll! Jr, H. O. Eptir JT. Paddock, J. C. Wilkinson, ly and well. Above all you an raked to do cheerfully i you will have no Idea of wh*< difference It will make la he has passed hie Life Saving entire home life. A boy who Merit Badge he cut filwty* rescue Met* hie home dutfes wri a drowning person if he li'.cool- be lacking in hi* obligations HIGHEST . QUALITY LOWEST PRICE8 GARDNER'S Clayton 8tr* headed and selft reliant a* tha training seeks to make him. “If training ten thousand scouts will save one life, the training is Justifi ed.” Our cool head will often pre vent a pain*. If a scout wUI learn properly how to cross a street, bow to get oft a car, how to icon*, duct himself during a fire drill and so on. It wUI surely decrease very materially, the aeddenttl deaths which occur every day. FIRST AID TRAINING The training In flyat' aid to the Injured Is one of the most practical features of the 8cout program.. If a boy has carefully studied his second and first clau first aid teats and In *tx months time won his first aid merit hedge. It should enable him to immediately give assistance la case of accidents. “It drives Lome the Scout Ideal of service.” Eveyr Scoot should know how to per form artificial respiration. ' Ho ahonld not only know what to do to help an injured penoa hot how to apply hi* knowledge quickly until a doctor can be called. It may mean the raying ot a life. . SCOUTS SHOULD OBEY LAWS Ton should not only obey .the divine law to honor your Futhar and Mother, hot yon ahonld share willingly all home duties: That* are not to he throught of as a boy’s good turn, but nevertheless they should bq performed prompt •tats, hi* country and M« , Th* Good Turn Is csIM Aid First of Scouting." "Tbe I and chief test Of tbo Scout is doing of a- good turn to some* every day quietly • nd wl “ boosting. This Is t*e proof i Scout A -boy ms? »<*' the gcout uniforms *Ter all the 8cout badges ever mi tured-oml yet never be J Boy Scout* To be a re *‘ Scout means tbe doing of a torn every day.* ^ TROOP 11 The pew Scouts cf T, op were put In p*trotol“j ™ „ Harlow Jones, Alfred Moans, U Letter Perse!!* were nut '" Pin* Tree ftW. '' a .' t<r jnett.wra put in the Flying ^There was the raual rt r kocket at. first. Thun the ling was opened with all .« repealing the Scout Ooatl.. ( There were two test" no». Lawrence Smith posted SJse of Knife and Hatchet )ow Harccy posted tho Msn» Compass." The patrol .wTthe members of their trol new and quicker vayi » Harlow' Harvey wsi app-""" scribe. . M Troop 11 is having an atendra contest no«. Three prize- tog to bo given to th; three .that are there nosi cf the in ten weeks *nd t:cy to h* ""hARLOW HARVEV,