The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, March 13, 1923, Image 1

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j ft Night Light Burning Keep west osimtij . S1PHIK jla' or Thomas Will Give ‘set of Dickens Works to School Winning First place. \N OTHER PRIZE WILL BE GIVEN Civic Pridfe Will Be .Ap pealed to. Backed by City Health Laws. Thu reday. Begins Him Away From His Brother Morgan County Man Refuses to Visit Atlantian Be cause “They Burn Lights All Night.” Has Never Eaten Meal Away From Home Near Rutledge Because they burn light* all night but has never married. Haa never KnURS TWINE In Atlanta. Drive Wellborn of Rut ledge In Morgan county refuaea to pay his brother a lone promised vlalt. Mr. Wellborn Is 5S< years old. He dves three miles from Rutledge, Mi miles from- Madison, and the same distance from Monroe. These pro tne spent a night away from home. Haa never been on a train, though be says he Imagine It would bo pleas ant riding. . He has never taken a drink of whiskey, or eaten a meal away rrom home. He Is a good fellow, talks French Cabinet Said to Be Considering Use of “Iron Hand” if Trouble (■- Continues. * distance from Monroe. These pro me freely on. any suDject and enjoys IVV A R MIYNTKfi largest towns hs haa ever been In, telling how little he knows of thei" iTlfi'HaililV Athens will wrlto "twenty-three” ;i flirt, rubbish, trash and. tin , ,11. Thursday when the “clean- e.imiiulgn" directed by the Wo rn.,ns Club gets underway. with Mayor Thomas offering a prize m the school whose district 1 ,„.,kes tlie beat Job at cleaning up. „ii,I a .second prise to be offered I,... .someone else, interest among the iliililrcn and P. T. A/a will be very high before the campaign clUs. need a library Nearly every one of the city zehmilH Is In need of a library and the set of Charles Dickens warns which the mayor will give t:io reliant situated In the district reaching tho standard In cleanli ness will be a valuable addition or nucleus. While prises will be offered to the schools and civic pride appealed to Is order to make Athens free from zerm-hreeding trash' piles and empty tin cane os a result of the eiesa-up campaign, those wno wil fully neglect to clean up tneir premise! and allow rubblsn to nc- rumulte In backyards or front yards will be made acquainted wttn the health laws which provides that the offenders In this line be haled before the recorder. However, the clean-up commit-. It, hue no disposition fb" make It uncomfortable'foftjpiyone. The co- and as far away from home as he has,ever been. He haa never had a case in court, neVer been n wit ness. Once, years ago, he went one time to Prospect church. He Is not a member of any churcd and thla one trip Is the.only time he has ever been Inside of one. He has loved and courted several girls , TO MAKE REPORT mlrnC He Is a clever, good citizen— Just stays at home. He says he hire. , promised hie brother Crawford, to Hnsttacrpfi At Buer Will go up to Atlanta and spend u lew , 7*“ days with him. but he understands Be Shot As Reprisal •they burn lights In Atlanta all night Vfpafinrp p ftr Future and he Just knows that wouldn't RiCaSure TOT rUbUre perntlon of ihe entire city l» Uriteil from a standpoint or civic pride and dMIl*' «" Malar tn* nreeis. yards and vacant lots at- tractive as wall as free from breed- in. places for Insects mosquitoes especially. ORGANIZATION TO HELP i' The Sanitary deparfinen: oe/ tne dty. Chamber of Commerce, Boy he outs and other organisations are uH'ptlng the Woman’s chin com mittee. led by Mrs. T.'.v .\ncer- uon. in directing the Campaign. The sanitary wagons will b# sent around every morning.' ] The mayor hss Issued n proem million urging all the citizens to aid. The Boy Scouts wilt help find the owners of vacant property ahd they will be ueked to have tne lota denned. This campaign’ will hut for two weeks. CMIK SEEK! BUB DEBT EE fie nn»snn imfe Citizens Watch Demon stration of Equipment Givpn By Athens Fire Chief G. W. McDorman. A delegation of Commerce citi zens came to Athens Monday, to watch a demonstration of the new fire truck operated by the depart ment here. . The delegation was composed or City Commissioners, C. W. Truitt and E. 8. Wood; I* F. Brooke, su perintendent of water works and C. C. Ward. Resistant chief of police. J. Lt Plummer, representative of the American LaFrance Company, manufacturer* of fire equipment was present. Chief of the fire. department D. McDormqn demonstrated the aux iliary pump of The Athene depart ment for the benefit of;,the Com merce delegation. A-delegationIrum Winder recehrtf yUtti department and watcl ktratlon, later purchasing equ:p~ ment fir that city valued at tig.-, 000. ' ' ' , • J The efficiency of the Athens de partment 1* well known throughout the country. Commission Met Monday. Athens Bond Choice Is sues Sinking Fund of $92,424.93. Athens’ bonded Indebtedness Is In splendid shape as was shown by the report's heard by tha Bond commission at a meeting Monday when over {20,000 worth of con tone were destroyed. The bond commission has on hand $25,000.00 In dty and govern ment bonde and in addition has $7,424.05 In cash deposited tn Sav ings accounts tn Athens banks, maklfag a total of cash or its equi valent on hand of $$$,424.93' as g sinking fund. , Athens’ bonds are considered choice issues all pver tha country/ When the last ones were sold they brought a premium thatl not only surproied financiers bat startled even those who knew of the high of.the ciJy are practically vnobUid^bletrom any b$EFrs and arc Owned all over the south and Killings. GREATDMOEAT THOMSON f WIND DM HERE DIES way Recalled. Athi Irishman Discusses His- "^VWytortown, a negro setti*- Countrymen. <BY T. LARRY GANTT.) ><>' friend H. C. Tuck gave me an loo-resting bit of news Saturday. Mo 'here had died a few days ago in this city an old colored mat turned Wyatt Upshaw at tha ass of '• His funeral took place lust ^un<ia> and was well attended, ns h ®d the good will of everyone, wt-s a typical 014 time darkey, * »|K. |.-S fast passing away. Wyatt •m about six feet four Inches URL <°-il Mack end In Me prime a giant >0 "t'-neth. Ha had lived |n Athene 'vi-i ibioe Ills freedom, was kind in ond ii:*,i- w ,uon as a chi’d to ‘he ! i»t. Thf death of this old negro to mind tho flrtt atreet mil- Athena aver had It was built n 1170 or lSJl. The r: ‘ n from the corner of College and Clayton street to the ”, tioorgla depot, then tho only "“ " ‘d to enter Athena and the “topped on top of ll.« hill bi son' 1 the river. The street railway 1,w d for hauling freight only, "'at time Tilmadge * Hods- *" ,a <l ® grocery store at tin com- rr w-i-re th> street railway starter, were no'business houses, on 11 “t John L. Wimberly was , ,lr “t driver of .the team to pull [j ’ 1 The team wart four large Worses, very fine toimato. But , found that they could not "i" 1 '■>' work, ah the t|var hills :'"! I, ! oik ended, so four MI from Kentucky were euoatl- '"•1 ro.» grey*. Wyal: Upshaw. 'hr drive* of these mules tak- ' , . c s, ”“ blare cf Mr. Wligbmly and .Ml,’ * daugnur, Jflse rfsopney, n * *0ULO NOT -“fftalB-S « COMPETE - *. 1 n| d d’hons reniombof rzperlpirnt-Wf eireei r , (Turn to page two) tin f 1 hi# Fifty Houses Destroyed in Violent Windstorm. Storm Following Course of Georgia Railroad. (By Associated Press.). THOMSON—Between forty and fifty houeea In Thomson were de stroyed hero Monday nglht, by a severe windstorm which aeams to bn fo'lro-in- the course of. the Oeir glal Railroad. ‘t There was no Idas of Ufa re ported here '.Tuesday morning, though many of the,settlements In the path of the atom had not been heard from due to the’ telephone and telegraph wlroa being broken by tho violence ot tne atorm, ment three miles from here, U waa reported that Mn houses had been wrecked. • .*• The windstorm was suddenly followed by a terrific cloudburst, which did considerable.damage ib the crops around this section. , The damage will amount <10 many thousands ot dollars. TIMELY TIP* TO • , ^ . ATHENS MERCHANTS fnm 12. to « O’clock'One Bl« ’atere Does 70 per cent ot Day’s Buelneee Then—How About You? v A e*udy of trscllno hours Iq a big-city department, store revest- ed the surprising fee that fully 70 per osiit. of the average day's butlnttt wee done between the heure of' no*n end « P. M. Only 10 per cent wse done hefore^l A. M. In other *orde, through much - of the day • the Invented capital' wee producing only . pertlel re-: '^Though the figures ere preb- ably net esme in the leeel business field. Investlgetlep will doubtless shew that the bulk of ' the tredlnp le done on eerteln days /ot the wiek end In eertsln hours- inure of these dsye. . To a eoneldereble eatent this la unavoidable. But, Just es far «. it can be remedied, there le profit Id doing 00. . One way le to advertise the bet ter service that can be give nout- side the rush bourp._ • • Another' 1*1 speclsl' Inducemsitte «or.i.trsd|na during the Week IfcwH nfMW)^ ..tgmrsssss '"ind such advertising pay. for tlmts over. Recorder Imposes $10.75 Cash Sentence Or Twen- 8 r Days in Stockade For ffenders. *- (By Associated Press.) PARIS—It Is understood that tne inopqsal to strip the '"velvet glove ’ Cmm i the Ruhr occupit'on and tn reila.e •• 'Ith the -“UVI flat" la being seriously considered by. the French CablneL In view of the recent Increasing killings and disturbances Minister of War Maglnot. who recently returned fretn 'a visit to the Ruhr Is expected to 'furnish the data upon which the decision of tho cabinet • will probably rest. - It Is thought however, that should the government rwiort to the Iron band policy It will be use.- with moderation and very nrc.'uv ly as the Situation mus: w non* died In a delicate sniy. The Orman population In the Recklinghausen district wnvm war the scene of the ^aesaelitatlon iw* days ago of a French officer and Wench civilian station maater. nag. been put eri notice that-In ute event any mare killing oceured among French troops or ut .-n.-ana, the Burgomaster of Buer. who is held' as a hostage together wun Jour other town officials, will ve shot at- onro ns a Soeosme sir roe tallatlou. ' * SEVEN GERMANS KILLED BAPTIST BAN TOBACCO . FOR B'OCKHOLLM TRIP Due to tho fact that sweaum Baptists have always banned the use of, tobacco, Southern Baptists plan zing to attend the Baptist World ■ Alliance at Stockholm the last week. In July who are" addicted to the use ot the weld In any form, are be* log urged by those who nave traveled In Sweden and know the opinion of Swedish uspusta to refrain from the use or to bacco In any form while they are guests at the Stockholm gathering. J ram Viligance. of Free State Detectives Remarkable, Newspapers Declare. Scotland Yard Aided. FEELING ^PERSISTS OF NEW EXPLOITS DEATH LISTS SWELLING A MEAGRE REPORTS DRIFT FROM STORM-SWEPT ARi on wnis ii UK Mill EE Directors Will Be Select ed By Vote of Member ship. Primary Ends Next ■asiwr”* That Most Dangerous Raiders Have Been Gathered in Recently. ' / (By Aescejated Press.) LONDON—Belief that further Irish raids are Impending in Great Britain persists In the press al though It Is generally reported per sons considered rite most danger- one .were gathered In last week,- Ballota have been, mailed out to the members of tbs 'Athens Cham ber of Commerce for the Stecuon of directors, following (he resigna tion of the old board during tne recent' Campaign for -”A Greater Chamber of Commerce.- Each- member of the chamber ta asked to nominate twenty-ettbt members and when the twenty- eight receiving the highest num ber of votqa )■ determined a sec ond ballot will be taken to select fourteen from tho twetny-etgni. The ballots In tha. first primary must be In the office or tne caam- bar before 7:10 o'clock P. M. on Friday, March 14th, - The ballot sent out soya an Idea; director ahdUld: 1 ' Be open'minded ana torvram. • Be forceful and willing to work. I Be tactfuL 4 Be non-partisan. $ .Lend prestige to the board. t Bo leader in own spseeii.. 7 Not use organlatlon for per sonal use. 8 ’Have absolute faith In Ath ene and the Chamber of Commerce. In addition ta> $23,672.50 in Bonded In debtedness Destroyed Monday By City Bond Commission. The Bond Commission of the city met jffonday and destroyed coupons to' the amount of $12,<7$,- 50 and the city's bonded Indebted ness I* therefore lowered con siderably. $4,000 of these bonds were first 1 Issue waterworks bonds, (rased in l$t$ when the city water-, works were established. Others retired were Cl|y Hall coupons, the.f^Tnnnbr"' School coupons, street improve- VJgllance of the free state secret jmenta It is stated fhat the entire menU coiP 011 *- slreet paving con- RETIRES BIG DEBT service agents In attacking eneml«n J board shouldi of the government la Mid to hare teen remarkably thorough and suj cegifnL , The Daily Express says these detectives have been working'for months In co-operation.whh .Scot land Yard. Without arousing sus plcioa- they- became Ticqualntcd with .most of the details-of nun running and otbar schemes attend ing most of the secret meetings ot the plovers. While therd Is a feeling of se curity among tha majority'of tho newspapers, there 'are atilt .some who thlak that lie raids will,con tinue until the government la able to round up'every one inspected of having any connection with them. It is believed that the tears o' the French .’tiint guerrilla ,Warfare would follow the German cam paign of passive resistance and sabotage -have materialized. ’ Tho m ief ^serious clan) oc.-ured at Buer Monday whesp sev>» Ger mans were shot and kl.Vd by French s/'nlers who .were given or ders to orlng lm tho slayers* of two Frenchpn'O—Lleqtenant Cotlln and If. Joly—found on the outektrrs nf 'Buer jWltn (heir bodies riddled with bullets. t Tho French seised two civilians who were suspected of the crime and started to lead the prisoners Fines of -’$10.75 or sentences ot to.the mmtkry barracks. The uer- $»’ days was Imposed In police mans were killed when they maee court Tuesday morning agalnet an attempt .to aatape. throe violators of tho dty sanl- The double' klllng Inflamea me Ury ordinance. A number of oth* Populace. Mobs, the leaden or ar cases were continued. Those drawing penalties were, J. H. Back ar, Savannah Sears and W. J. Smith. A total of tan cases wars called for failure to comply with gha ordinances. Most of them for nof malting sewer connections or not Installing sanitary closets. A larger amber of drunks have 22 “FROLICS” TAKE AUDIENCE Be capable of team worn, 2 Be thorough In everything. 4 Be expeditious 5 Be observant of the thlce ot the Board Meetings. < ‘ Be representative of Athens as n whola. MORE THAN MILLION DOLLARS DAMAGE DONE BY TORNADO IN SWEEP OVER SEVERAL STATES (By Associated. Pres*.) _ * ,7 fT CHICAGO.—Gradual restoration of telephone and ‘telegraphic service in the storm swept areas of several states between the Rocky Mountains and the Appalach ians brought additional details of damage and swelled the lists .of the dead. The wont offsets of tha eion ( were felt at Tlnson, Tehnessee and Dcanburc, Tennessee, where th»' storm took a toll of approximately seventeen lives with soino sixty In jured. Theso two towns were prac tically demolished as the torrtaaa. swept over It In full fury. ,, DEATH LIST " /•”■$£§ SWELLING < . V 4 Tho total list of the (toad has al ready passed forty and there ar• still many persons unaccounted for. Tho chances arc that the list of the dead will run ns high as sixty, or seventy before tho full damage of tho storm is known. ' Tho damngo to property will b* In excesp ot ft million oomrs. Nino deaths were caused by Uio storm In central Kentucky. Three persons were reported killed as* Richmond, when tho wind lifted a small farm house containing tnreo adults and ten children from its foundation, carried It GO yards and hurled It to the ground in splinters. Two wero killed at Bowling Green, three nt South Union and a nlne- year-old boy wns killed and flvo other children, wero injured as “-**“* Portsmouth wlicn tne rqpf lown from a high schoos building into a yard wnere tne children were playing, according to reports reaching Louisville. pons, street and bridge; coupon* and sower coupons. Cot. C. M. Snelllng, president of the Bond Commission, presided nt the meeting which was attend J James Barrow. was quattered large detacamenla ’ French military. The soldiers opened fire on tne crowd. Five were slain and several wounded. * month there recorded.for Last aboat 40 cases drunkenness. . WODK Off MEM0HUH ■LOIIMBM Representative of. Con tractors to Build Alumni HaD in Athens, For Be ginning of Work. Houston A. Brice of the Small- man-Brice, Construction company u Birmingham. Abu, the firm that Is to build Alumni Hall the first building to be-constructed'on the Georgia-'campus ottt of the fanes subscribed In the Million Donor Campaign. Is In the egy making connections for the worm He states .that preliminary work now under Way and as goon as tht steel and stone cap be cut tne real'construction work wlU begin. It la necessary that these materi als be cut and made by exact spaclflatlona and for this reason. It will be seven) weeks before tne cheasy work on (he building ta, un der way. Mr. Brice Is very favorably Im pressed with Athens and the Uni- wVerslty and Is highly lnterrated In -Alumni Hall, which to to As A 'memorial building to the Georgm bbys who gaW their Uvea In tub World War. Mr. Brice to accompanied here by C. C. Rodeo berry of the earn* eombany who will be located here arwh ohgUM*-In charge is nltt- the bufMlnflat fthlxHod. Mftobfoped to dMKrfte"tM»> building, nasi <AnWa- tied day. -v • < Mr. Ludlow, the architect, win be here from New Y°rk Thursaty. TWO eXECUTEO ' DUBLIN—Michael Creevy, lead er of the flregubirs, and Henry Keenan, both Keput^lcana (Were executed Tuesday, accorcng to news dispatches . • The two men. both prominent In.. . - . . „ . the affair* of war-Urn Ireland h*™ ?! “, »«*?“» commtsion which were arrested after a raid mad. on I w,ll ( ' n *°, •«« , loultnr*l.«- a bank at oid Castle. • ?»' Problems, and aummoned them Creevy and . Keenan were tried 1 10 M,rch , **', and convlctec* a. possessing large! * A t?°ee appointed arS .con- Sixtqen Prominent Farm Leaders Named By Hoover "To Serve On .Special Commission. (iy Aeeaclated Frees.) . WASHINGTON — Secretary Hoover today named the 1« mem Jill c County-Off i Busy “Kinj ing Liquor. Jail. ': j which cried for vengeance for me arms In their possession, death of Ihe citizen, sttemplea to I Creevy In par.icular hoe been one storm the police station m which of the outstanding figures in the eum. of moniy end .too if hiving S%T^m ,, j!ulw tU tadJ!wS;*i scientific, wotk related thereto. They are W. p. Jamison, La Veto, Com.; J.v G. Brown,- IndlanapoUs, end C. W.. Hunt, D$d Moines, Iowa, all three officers ot the American Farm'Bureau federation; T. C. Atkeson, Washington repre- aentotivo ot tho .national grange Emerald Isle since the ceatii of Michael Collins and hie exocuMon will doin.u* have a great effect on the near future of the country, as he had many followers. BY STORM—“CHUfcBY” , * ALLEN IS STILL «^^ONGRY ,, Local Talent Scores Big Hit At .Colonial Monday. . Final Performance Given *' j Tuesday Night, jl* The restaurant union of Athens cess. * Mr' Minor Wheaton of the should call a special meeting and vate an appropriation sufficient to -hny “Chubby” Alton a square meal, advent of them.lf necessary*. “Chubby” to the premier corne as of tha burg and 4 tost fall when the Klwauto club ptaged a show he was "hongry” from begin- » end and Monday night with A. ’R-’a. sponsoring the ’’Frolics of 111)” la wns thought that with Thanksgiving and Chris* mo cdmlng In between he certain iy would have hla appetite satis fied , ' Sat “Chubby” to.still hungry— and fanny,. He lores everything but Ilona and “Frog” waiters and In addition to being a black face comedian of the ’ first row he de veloped Monday nigh) into a drat rate ctolvoyant, aided and abet ted by “Hap” Harvey. •FROLIC*' IS A GOOD SHOW The ’’Frolics," produced and di rected by Jimmie Blibop end spop sored by the Daughters of the American Revolution, Is a splen did show. It gave Its premier par- at .the Colonial theatre night and will repeat II Is an » talent tat sparkles with ent superbness to give It * paKJftJKSfesg aided .by as many “Georgia boys" in milting the show a «w- Oeorgla glee club carries,the bur den of (he song numbers and ‘‘Hap* Hsrvey end “Chubby” Allen do the comedy etoft Moot of the scene* are on the private yacht “Orient” fibund for “Bangalore,” off the coast of AM he, on a Uon hunt. The costumes employed are extravagant -and appropriate while the scenery was especially painted'for.the occait- on*. . A rwfuurant scans with “Chub by” trying <40 -make e French, welt er understand tbit he wanted some steik brought fqrth s- cootln/ous roun of laughter’while.hto mind reading stunt tasde Alexander took like a piker. « .-{j,'* “ MANY 8PECIAL S . ATTRACTION* flror miller, hfinneapolls; Julius I JCtrlcL Barnes, president chamber of com- 1 “ meres of .the United States; George McFedden, cotton exporter, Philadelphia; Carl WilLante. prest- ffent Oklahoma Cotton Groweir as- ■oclatlon: .Ralph Merritt, president California Ralslg and :ucc aesc- olatlon: fifsomo B. TnyfOr. direc tor if the Inetfive of fovd re search, -di.iwford university; Janiu* A*. Broderick, vice president ■Na tional *B.i>k tef- Commerce, New York; A4t y\. Miller, member fed eral reserve board: Thon; ■•. Wlb- son,' president American metltutn 0$ Meat fork ore* H. C, Taylor, depnrtpw it - of • agriculture, and James K 1 . i-1, Jepartment o: c«m- ^iscce. •' '>•; . ' ■ Busy as a “king bee* liquor, Vase Hoscb, negro, .W“* caught Monday afternodn by coun ty officers and lodged In the Jell charged with violating the prohi bition law. ’ Hoscb was distilling and wan pouring water Intp a container oq (he apparatus when the officers walked Into tho outhouse where the equipment was located. Sur prised,' Hooch opened hie mouth wide' and dropped tho bucket. He made no resistance apd wee ar rested Five hundred gallons of beer was captured at the still. Officers R. A Saye, Sr., and Roland -Bay* e assisted by Bailiffs U Johnson and J. H. Glenn, of Wlrf- * Tho Fury ear's Other reported Ueathn Included two at Chicago, one at Steubenville, Ohio; one ot Massillon. Ohio: ore at Greenwood,- Miss.; one at ril Dorado, Ark, and one at Mitwau- p.'inled the storm In all these Heavy property damage aceom- acea. In. smoo sections the dam age was estimated at 1500,000 tn $1,000,000. .Some towns are pletely cut off from communli with outside points, while in 1 instances a single wire the ouly means of ■)$ Damage to wire service was gen- cral throughout the entire central section of the country. Some in dustries were forced to ntmnnm, work today owing to lack or elec tric power. : Heavy damage was reported from, many points in Indiana. Train service waa delayed. ras( frame being reported as much as 10 hours late. In some Instances where trains were repc pud wire commfmlcatlon' ’ be obtained.'radio was u___ port the whereabouts of trains. * Q narratt an .. T. JOUIIWn UUU el. 21. U|CnH, Ot ' i or I tervlUe district made the raid. ..^'.llittivle turn, to looted In Fury district . - issSlTira Fimiims Besides Mr. A'Uen’s, Mr.AV’Ueat- on’s and Mr. Harvey’s singing. Misses Katherine Park. Katherine Ashtard. Muicl Hodgson. Ixiulse Upson. Sarah Hall nml Miss Helen Ashford hail song numbers. Miss Marian Bailey danced two special ties, a “hula" md an "oriental." Misses Haael Hodgson and Kather ine Ashford do a rag doll dance that Is very good Indeed and Miss Math!Jde rnson-and Tody Watson latter, do a graceful exhibition ot soclolx race , * T o aaaii; sx for gehulhe •njcrhftnt and not n surprl ic by giving theli a It I* of local talent and (Turn to Page 8lx) (Tunf to P»g« Tiro) * . V Soviet Russia Asks ‘ Fo Scientific Fanning Bui letins Tj Country Self-Sustaining (By Assoclsttd Press.) ORONO, Maine.—An Indication that many reeldcnt* of Sovtdt Rus sia era Joining in an pffort to place their country on a self-sus taining food totals is seen by offi cials of the Maine agricultural ex periment Station IA the fast that 841 iwquasta for bulletina on sri* _ entlflc farming were rocelvod hero Several Candidates After J™ ra Ko “i* dufNr'u>c past y* Kflfin Alta— This was the srtest number of -^- quiries received flora .fmhqf conntriea Canada woe second with. <4145 rernfafi* and countries In Enrobe, Asia,,Africa, South Amor- y »*•*, Australia .and the East and Determined to win the 1*00 ek- West Indies were reprotenetd. , tra Votes In fha Popularity Contest Farmers in all states in the which closes with the White Way Union sent inqtdriet. ' Ten thw- opening April 4. friedds of Mika:land Maine farmers receive but- Lovle Jowera and Mlsa Laura Ham I letins at regular Intervals polr.t- mond gave their candidates overling the Way to successful anricul- fourtran handred votes each Man-ltural practices. The station ia day. I engaged in research in the nutri- Mtos Hammond led Miss Jowirs tion and breeding of plaMa and by a few points receiving 144b animals, control of plant diseases, votes as sgalnst 14)1 cast for tha and the study of insoet friends Other candidates la tho and'foes. Ita. »tudje*.,of the .Igws trengrn of «mrinh«Mw>s1l. MT& d f'P|Mi^ certalo^fi»nmtfaft.ralMliKJfeJ^ufag men in all farts t*f 5,000 ExtrrVotes Offer ed This Week By Conv- mittee. E0HBIV V*»«a4F spring management w '• sdl- useful by farn ’the country. Regulations to Serve Aa Guide For Work in Fi- nancially Aiding Fariper. Are Announced. (By Aiuclated Pres..) ‘ WASHINGTON — The federal farm loon board, charged with ad ministration ot the new govern ment financial Intermediate craqit banka completed Tuceday me reg- Otatiuns which are to serve an ttiw guide tor the system's operation In aid of the (srmer. The 160.000.0110 capital authorized by thu law. creating the new banl automatically has been uccredlti to' the farm board by" the m.y and Indications were glVcji. •*ollow- Ing n conference Monday between Commissioner Lolidell or me br *--* and Secretary* Mellon., that a lloh. dolars will be turned over each of the twelve, banks immedi ately upon the Issuing of charier.. 'Additional funds, up to the aggre- gate of slgty millions, will be «up- plleJ as needs arise. * ' 'The board ptons, temporarily sq least, to hold loans made under t:i„ new tow to a basis of am moans maturity. Mr. Lobdell explainer, however that this would be dona only because no one knew the- ex act extent to which tne system would be called apon to aid la ag ricultural financing. The first few months or t perhaps a year, he said, would l». regarded as a period of experimentation. riTS. , » TAKE8 OUT MARK8 Make a thin paste of olive oil and salt and spread It on the marks caused’ by setting hot dishes on your dining table, let It remain for nn hour or so and rub oft with a> Xk BHHiE