The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, March 21, 1923, Image 1

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»l,fc iveitlgata Today! egular Subacrlbera of BANNER-HRRALD Accident Policy Free. TfflT Dally and Snnday—10 Cento a Weak. Established 18*1 Dally aad Sunday—10 (Mb a .Waal. VOL »1, No. *4 Associated ‘Pres* Service ATHENS. GA-, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1021 N. E. A Servlco Slnfla Copies } Cents Dally. A* NITRATION IN RUHR FIGHT ON CUN IS m UNITED STATES JS n </. Unitw vene iED IN CONFERENCE States Must Inter- n Ruhr or Situa tion I r iU Go to League of Si :ions. fata .crisis NOW LOOMING Confer bee Says’That Gover iment Must Hide Pride and Take Their Part i i Ruhr. Associated Press.) RIS- -Arbitration by the d dps government of the failing which, the must ha referred of nations. This was i decision reached at of ‘Belgian, British; labor and *o- tarians, which today. PARI Unite. Ruhr pro entire sitl to the 1' the uuanil s conf' Italian anf [French cialist tela J. Rimttay MacDonald, Arthor Henderson C. R. Buxton, Tom Shaw and General Thompaon, the British d« egates; M. Vandevelde and Camil if Huyamans, prominent Beipian fi ialiata, and Deputies Modlipiian . and Treves, of Italy, met Leon Blum, Vincent Aurlol. jean Loq net and Paul Boncour, of the Kr m aoctaiiat party, and discussed he Ruhr situation FATAI. ( tlSIS IS ROOM N'i. All ihoilelegatlona were of the it tho opinion tilt the praeent situation created i rough Ranch occupa- ilon of ti Ruhr, if continued un til "a fat I crisis,” would prove detriment I to the pacific recon struction) f Europe, add also “that the pridi of the govenments in terested! orbiddbig advances to wards n foliations must be art aside ail politics abandoned, so that a j odua vivendi may be retched,’ rhich can be done only through I merican intervention or a decisis of the leOaUe of na tions”. M. Vu (actelde took the lead in asking t it ,4he respective govern ments M requested to place the solution) f the MWr occupation embrogli up to the league. J. Ramsay) iacDonald, will bring the matter before t e British house of common. M. Vandervelde will act as ] Igian spokesman, to in terest th Mussolini government in a league settlement. OFFICU L LONDON IS IN K fORANCB [—Political gossips in circlet were specula*, y as to the purpose .ere of Lord D’Aber- Ambassador to Ber- red In London Tuea- LON govern) ing We, of the non, Brl lin, who day. Entire ignorance is , pressed i ijto his mission ana the siatcmen war mad* that, tha vis it had n« connection with govern ment buanese. Howe* ra the opinion prevail* that thtf ilmbasi _ _ to i-ondttilo report on the situa tion in 0 tommy in regard* to_any possible!developments in tho Ruhr section. Lord 1 P.Vbemon is credited with having a warm sympathy for Ger many ai I pf disapproving Franc! Belgitny-J**-*— ‘ " Ml nUKTOilEM 6 Representatives of Coun try’s Largest Automo bile Association Here to Organize This City. Representatives of the American Automobile Association have a. • rived . in . Athena to organize the Athens Motor Club, which will .be a direct brunch of the National or ganization, the largest and oldest good roads organization in the world. Athens is to be developed Into u Step-over (Kjlnt tor tourists en- rouiu to Florida as well aa upon their return to northern points, bev- entg-five percent of toe tourists staio that the routh through bpart- anburg, Athena and Macon, ia' the beat one from Washington, 1A C. to points in Fiorina, and Or this reason the “A. A. A." Is organising clubs along'the entire route. The tocul club will be governed by u board of twelve directors, four ot whom will be the officer*, and the' other eight directors will be chairmen ot inch of the eight stand ardised departments which will be installed In the club The eight departments will lie as follews. Roads, btreets and Bridges.-^department; Legislative Incumbent’s Right to Re- Klfff tain Office Is Upheld By Supreme Court of Geor gia. CLARK REMAINS COMMISSIONER All Justices of the Court Join in Affirming Decis ion Except Judge Hines. Retains Office. Special to Banner-Herald ATLANTA—Major Charles Mc Gregor has failed in his fight to oust Pension Commissioner John W. Clark before state house ofi- cere retire in June. Holding that the Fulton county superior court did not err in sus taining the demurrer and dismiss ing the petition ot Major C. E. McGregor, the supreme cotirt of the state‘on Tuesday handed down a decision which keepe John W. Clark, the present incumbent, in the ofice of commissioner of pen sions until the latter part of June when the new statp administration comes in. * . This closes a long court fight aged by Major McGregor, who ..as elected in the 1822 elections to the office, seeking to oust the present incumbent from, the office. Major McGregor has claimed that his term of office Glee Club Makes Hit In Initial Try Here ‘‘Happy’* Harvey Tickles ’Em to Death, in His “Wa- neeta” Act—Vocal and Instrumental Music Is Pino. Comedians Get Laughs While. Crayon Act Delights Onlookers. A sur*-fiiw hit—ti.e Georgia Glee club of lets, which gave it* annual faculty rehearsal at the Colonial Theatre Tuesday night — Variety, which some wise aero has said is the “spice of life.” runs through the entire performance and there ia no doubt but that the boys will capture their audiences In the lour over the state. While Athenians are always con fident that the "boye” will put cn a good show, the attraction this year is so good that fun lovers will uwalt thein. appearannee before the public here April 9th with no email dogree ot anticipation MUSICAL NUMBERS i should i rightfully department. Legal Aid department. I commence ad January 1, 1923, Mecnanicat Service department; [ „| on(f with the term* of the *®c- Publiclty department. Accident 1-re- j rotary of itate, comptroller gen- ventioii unu street and Highway e ral, stqta treasurer and attorney Beautlflcution department, Finance and Membership-department, Tour ing and Contest department. FUNCTIONING OF .THE CLUB Some of the duties of the local club will be to aid and cooperate in securing reas.nuble and Just state attd Federal automobi.le legislation. In eecufinr 1 ’ 'TWnuiMUiA' just "and uniform automobile la we aad local ordinances. In enforcing-automobile laws and ordinances In the interest of the public welfare. To aid In ob taining looaL state and-federal aid in the construction of good roads, ©speclaity those < approved ,by au- general. NOT STATE HOUSE OFF FFICE The case was first heard in Ful ton superior, court, where the court eustained the brought by C!*rk and Older th* McGregor petition dismiss) iO&Mg*Sr& that th* office of pension com missioner docs not rightfully come under the definition “State Hous< Officer," as do the-other .offices mention*. It i*. rather, thoy hold a “civil office” and thereto :ivil off toe” and therefore is ihorlsed highway commlsalbnna and, not effected vithdr by th* act of Indorsed by tho American 'Automo- 1.18*8 f*. the amendatory act of bile Association. To encourage road travel and transportation within the club area and to secure, pre pare. and disseijilnate Information relative thereto, intruding -map* logs, etc. To erect danger and warn- •1921.,; Neither of these act*, which refer to the manner in which the election returns of state house of ficers shell be repo ted, ia intend ed to repeal or modify the act of ,1908, in connection with that act’s Ing slgoals ( at dangerous curves, .irtfOretice to the term during which rail read crossings, cross ivads, and | the office.of Commissioner of pen wherever needed to reduce accidents and deaths to a minimum. To sign post ail roags within SO miles ot (pie city. To Conduct accldent-preven- tlon and safety campaigns and to give publicity to Athens through (Torn to Page Sig) BOOK IS OUT POSSE CHASES PIUTE fl Renegade Indians Go on War-Path in Utah. Trou ble Over Case. Two Re ported Dead. (By Associated Preen) SALT LAKE CITY—Blending, a town of 875 inhabitants to be- -—Jeengered tost night by a band Col Gives Helpful ,;«* Piute Indiana, telephone wire* LOl. wves ^ been cut and a message.re- Hrnts on How Athens fcIowd nt sions shall qontlBUQ. Report of The Health Crusade At the Mary Ann Lips comb Elementary ’ ‘School. . ■ ■ pn tti May Procure a City Park. By 1' LARRY GANTT I »m Ip&bted to Miss Mildred ■ a copy of her latest :<The South Must htful Place In His- Monticcllo by courier late this ntemon. urged the formatioi of an armed body to aid the in* habitant*. The latest outbreak, occurring In San Jacinto in the southwestern part of Utah, was caused by the arrest and detention of tern In dian youths on a charge of rob- _ hory. News of their tocareeretion lady quotes on the . oon reached a smell band of her pamphlet the word* Imuegad* Piute*, including “Old Posey,” who has figured in Davis: "When time softened passion and tic,; when reason shall have 'made by the indton band to -.'i leer mask from mlerep i-.M.t.iust; then Justice, holding enly her healess, wDI require much "f p.i»i ufnsurs and prase to changa ,i lir masl u*t( then tr Scales*. i ensure and ’ Gen. lad said :“Ev*ryoi '*•' iUl Ills power to cc •iiRMciniisni lb* truth* In 1 It may Odd a place In hli t “Everyone' Should collect and hope that history and I posterity. History Is not n ot campaigns, and bat- ,(nereis, or other Indivld- UuU which shows tha lirln.-inK 9 for which tho South con- l> n.l„l i ad which Justified ) for these principles.” rescue the young bucks, the lattei dinner to tho two jailed Indians they refured to ‘ JUOGI her who has figured vious outbreaks. Prepnr* 1 . V • a iL. t.4!aw Ra« eat and . he at one of them over tempted 1 to etrike the Mad.with hto rvolver. One of ebbed the sheriff and a'jsrra «», then foreod the sheriff into the comer end after loching him in ^BiXTtooUted, the In- ■n... having cut teiephone wires and the bit word from the In dian beleaguered Tillage was tok en to MonflceUo at 4 a. m. Wedne* day by a courier askinr for the formation of an armed bod; mento aid the inhablUhU iodjr of of the Posses of white settlers are hot n the trail of the 'if , lin HaU felt nrcat concern .Use questions. Ho said: **We 11 o our dead, to our living, . i )„ , )r children, to preserve tho l-.ih a i rrelsf the falsehood•* so.... —-j-- , . .. m ludsmsol Idtons have ln> n killed.hatfr^p I ttotonTy tribunal l.-for* whlch wourdcd, while thewhite - men (Turn to Page Six) [have escaped uninjured. i ' (Written For Banner-Herald) The report of the'school for the first month of the crusade to very Moat of the children have ob served all the rule* end done all the choree. A largo percentage (lave gained In weight end ere al ready looking better.^ We expert A large number of pine aAd certificates to be given commencement * Some of the children will become Knights, and the younger children will become squires and Banner ets. It to hoped.that by the end of the crusade, at the dose of school, all of the children will be up to the required weight The musical numbers, vocal and lstrumsntaL were splendid. The first solo, rendered by Brook John son. left no doubt In the mind of the audience that the “High Court of the Red and Black”, the opening number, would prove an appetiser for the remaining skits. Minor Wheaton sang “Roses of Picardy" and Athens knows before hand that It wa* sung well. “I’ll Forget You.” sung by Mr, Williams and | t*At Dawning" by Roy Jones, were well done. As for the comedians, it goes without saying that they made friends right off the reel. “Happy” Hsrvey seems to be “getting better and better*' and Chubby Allen Is still “hongry." The nsw'black face* beamed upon the onlookers in th* person ot Lfevld Carroll and “Hawk eys'* Stokes They are all funny and moke ths crowd laugh. "Chubby" and Happy gave the Mind Reeding Act which convulsed the audience, it an audience can be convulsed. These boys get a laugh every time an eyebrow is arched and out in the state they'll not fall to. go good. : “Happpr Harvey, with his flgnr, reminiscent of “Honey Boy”.Evan*,' won for himself a niche In the minstrel world with hi* serio comic by-act. "Waneeta” The au dience called for more time after time and wc have no doubt the poor boy crjed. “Wnnta-eat, waht-eat. wants-eat*’ In his sleep last night: “Saying It With Crayon." a clever act with Brown Whatley and. Harrold Hheffled wielding the chalk was excellent The Illustration of VKJsa Maim; Kiss* Pjspatf ‘-'Jy Wild Irish Rose” and other popular Bongs delighted tho crowd. The act ended when a fierce looking bull Ucg was drawn on Mr. Whatley's canvas while Mr Sheffield sketched the.bust of “Uncle l>ave.' The ap plause which followed assured the young artists that the crowd both loved “Uncle DavcSS and wn* with the- iierformance. MAKE8YOU FEEL GOOD COURT TO Local Lodge Opens Mem bership Drive* With Big Spring Festival April S to 14. • v TO USE CHASE STREET GROUNDS More Than Twenty r Five Shows, Besides Rides and Midway. Everything Absolutely Clean. spring festival, with all ita attendant attractions, will be held hore under auspice* .of the Athene Elks from April t-14, it was an nounced Wednesday. THsre will be twenty-five shows, fII teen or more rides, fsrrto wheels, ulrplane glides, whips, merry-go- rounds, a midway aad everything else that goes to make up a real festival. Each one of the shows to abso lutely clean and there is nothing in sins who' the entire festival that woman and r k*’ I, children can not as*. There Is ab solutely no gambling wheels or any other gomes of chgnce. There is no dance hall no '« shows or The Elks are beginning a mem bership drive and ths tiprtng Fes tival is one of th* opening features of ths drive, other events will fol lows* aa ths drive progresses- There will be ths “Count— right on th* midtrayy wl may buy anything from The Bulldog orchestra nred. noi{® S.TSXtSSSb Hu introduction. It would melt the j° Coua<i y_.*y! . ATHENS ELKS WILL LAW STUDENT ASKi STAGE BIG SPRING FESTIVAL IN APRIL Roberts' of Univer 1 Enjoins Stuc iiidd if poize Gets $5 Gold Bonus For Most Votes" in Populari ty Race Tuesday. New Bo Council and Dean Expelling Him. RESTRAINING ISSUED BY J U D anus Offer. Three votes for one will be _lv*n the Candida tea in the White Way Popularity Contest between Wednesday and Friday at mid night, it was Isnnounced by the committee. This is positively the highest bonus which the committee will give during the conteeL it was an- Petitioner Claims Not Guilty of Disoi Conduct Charge Agains Him; One who cannot wouldn't know a note If ho met It in the middle of the road hai no butisem “criticising" music. How- ever. well Just say this and let It go at that, “The singing of the quartet madA ua feel mighty good.” After all, isn't that whnt slnglns 1* for. To lift you up, instil within you a desire to do better or make You feel happy and glad? The quartet la [composed r.t Mosers. Wheaton. Jones. Tanner and our own Carlton MelL Laura Mae Hammond, sponsored by the Rotary club won th* 85 gold bonus given Tues day for- receiving the most votes during the day. Mjs* Hatnraond received 991 Votes while Mite Griffeth cam* a dose second with 704. Voting in the contest to keep ing qt ■ high level and the candi dates ere making a hot race for .the prises, a Ford coupe, 100 in gold; |50 in gold and {20 in gold, vote* cost only ono penny each. The (tending Wednesday fol lows: Lovto Jowers 18712 Laura Hammond ...;. 18314 J. R. Roberts, student in umpidn Law Schpoi, Wednesi asked Clarko Superior Court prevent him from being expel! from the University of G< Roberts, through his atto: filed injunction against the Student Council an. Dean. C. M. Snelling of the Uni versity of Georgia, court to enjoin defendants suspending him from the'institu tion until the next term of Su perior court. NAMES STUDENTS AND DEAN DEFENDANTS. Bessie Jadqpn 15527 Harret Stejmens .......8187 Nellie Griffith 4&U heart of any critle| It'll make you forget you owe lust month's rent and that's going some. Tha closing skit, “The Torreador", leaves a good taste In’ your mouth. —DAN MAG ILL. mymuiMfi minim io n pud ni Proposition Says Pay ments of Twenty Million Yeaily For 12 Years WiHBe Made. (By Associated Press.) PARIS—The payment yearly of twenty million dollars, for • pe riod of twelve years, teems feas ible to Eliot Wadsworth, Assist- fent Secretary of the Treasury, who to conferlng with the Allied re presentatives about the reimburs ing of this country for ber men on the Rhine. In a statement Wednesday Wadsworth stated that he was awaiting definite information on th* questions of tjie number of the installments, priority idtfht* and as to whether or not the United States would get a definite percentage of the German repara tions. In hto statement, he expressed the opinion that the United States' would accept only cash payments and would also take no part “in any stops the Allies might take to collect tho reparation money. SU6GESTS CHANGES like the general dunk Center. The Festival | ens a company hundred and fifty shows have played Slate Fair, the and several more of tbi over the state, and are coming to Athena very highly recommended. The Festival will be open during tho afternoons end nights and will be personally supervised by the local Mrs. Davis Mabel Parr ....... Mollis Whitehead ... Mrs. P. N. Chilivis 2307 1823 1474 1439 Elisabeth Harris 1013 Cura Ben Rutherford .' 1068 IMary Siam 1007 Eariine Wilder 1091 Baulin* Toney ..: 1136 Martha JlcAlpin ...... 1135 Ntra Cry me* .... beth Harris . .... 1013 *cliyha*. .... the Chase Street school ground for Report to Secretary Mel lon By .Hospital Board Suggests Ways of Cut ting Expenses. (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON.—-In a report to Secretary Mellon, the Board of Cop- luitsnts cn Hospitalization recom mended thnt the plans for the future great hospital plants over the coun try be placed In some centralised of fice In Waslipuclon. This report was made with a view of eliminating oil waste of war and post war activities of th* hospitals. Ths report also suggested that the hospitals over the (country be standardized, which would do away with many other sources of useless waste. Further recommendation was mad* that some plan of agreement co-opcmtlun be made between the Individual states and'the Fed eral government for the ultimite purpose of putting the hospitals on the Festival. The proposition was put before th* city authorities who Immediately stated that the city would b* glad to grant th* use ot the grounds for such a worthy pur pose and that ths ’ Festival would be a clvio movement and advertise Athens greatly; - The highest pries of admission to any show will be twenty-five cents and the lowest pries ton cants, with many of the attractions being free of any admission. NEW YORK.—^Tho murddr of Dorothy Keenan, found chloroform ed to death last Thursday, in her apartment here, stills remains a an equal atanding,' standardising & SHw’ft.lUJton^the them and to clear tho way for struhge com than they were Thurs- Lillton Sarah , Erma Booth ...... Carrie.Booth Carirto Beer Nellie Christopher . Fany. McDopnan .. Mrs. W. D. Paschal . Mrs. Clarence Stone Nina Sue Carter .. 1036 ... Hint! .. 1007 ... 1007 .. 1007 ;.. 1103 ...4006 ... 1011 ... 1005 .. 1004. HOT HI POLICE New York Police Still in Dark About Murder of Dorothy Keenan By Chloroform. (■y further improvements. ; day. MIS HUH Ml Hit Bibb County Woman Legislator Says State Should Give More Aid To School Mrs.. Viola Roe* Napier, represen tative-elect from Bibb county to th* State Lest stature, has lost returned to Mason aft* making a visit to th* gut* Normal School. In an address to th* student body, Mrs. Napier ezpreeeed herself as be- ing heartily In favor of Ih* state making more liberal appropriation! to th* Institutions of higher educa tion in Osorgla. She Is particularly Interested In the training that girls are receiving la the .normal schools Mrs. Napier pledged herself to rap port the best form of. taxation that win be submitted to the earning leg islature In oedsr that mors adequate appropriations may be mod* for Maher ieernlec ln osr Stata. )..,,,. iMast Beeler.Jtas.baetfA.teenktr In t4*nMe*o«iiPimiP. .«■*j-atuiiad to* after she -married, And >eh* Is I now practicing law la Mason. MORE PRIZES ARE OFFERED IN “CLEAN-UP” CAMPAIGN O W IN PR NOW IN PROGRESS IN ATHENS Boy Scouts Will Be Given Prizes By Enterprising Firms For Aiding Work. “CLEAN CITY” FOR WHITE WAY OPENING Rid Athens of Disease and Insect Breeding Places, Is Cry of Interested Cit izens. C committee mokes Ita Inspection tour April 1 The Boy Scouts are looting vacating lots and Jh# own era and reporting them to Mayor George C. Th'.iuaa They must also call the owner and oak him to clean off th* lot. Costa'8 is. giving thirty soda checks, six to each of five child ren who do the best cleaning their homes. A committee of women from the Woman's club has t appointed It make thi Inspection when the campaign. ends April 1. They will be accompanied by in spectors from ths Sanitary Depart ment DESTROY ALL More prises are belng-nffered In the “Clean-Up Campaign” which Is BREEDING SPOTS now In progress In Athens. It was ann itnced Wednesday. Three prises will be given the Boy Scouts ..uni* In the campaign and five Prizes will be given . sclii.ol child rru. The prizes to be given th* Boy Scouts nre ss follows: one dozen Paines theatre tickets, given by Manager L O. Oldley; a Roy Scout knlf* given by th* Athens Herd, war* company and a Boy Scout halt given by 44. J. Raid Clothing com pany. REPORTING VACANT LOTS tj'»*.*) at,til n ThaxpMtew.Riven the:Boy, £ kthenlnns are .urged ko aid in the “Oean-Up Campaign" and have the premia** about their olrn homes and vacant lota ridded of disco Be and insect breeding places and beautify them for th* spring. Th* White Way opening April 4 will bring hundreds ot visitors from neighboring towns and th* city should be beautiful for their coming, the committee states. If tin cum, .cisterns filled with stagnant water and other breeding places for mosquitoes are destroyed the city will be retiered of much sickness’ this spring add It Is declared. A aet-df MuMewtdMakeuR WOODMEN TO HOLD SEMI-ANNUAL MEET of Semi-Annual Meetin] 14th Division of men Will Draw Many Delegates Here. Police Inepector Couyhlln was ex pecting Information Wednesday from Chicago concerning Jack Lnnnlgau. whom h* bad asked the Chicago police to look up, In thei hop* that th* man might b* able to throw'some llyht on the murder. Lannlgan once lived with Mira Keqnan. while bo conducted several Broadway cabaret* and knows many of her acquaintance*. LANNIGAN DENIES ANY QUARREL A. semi-annual meeting; of the 14th Division. Encampment of th* I. O. O. P„ will be held in Athens Friday, the meeting being called to order at 1:10 in the afternoon ni th* hall corner Clayton street and Collfge avenue. The program arranged for the meeting follows; Address of Welcome. C. A. Von- derieith, P. O. P, Athena Response, R. L. J. Smith, P. O. M.. Commerce. Address, C. A. Fretwell, O. C. P., Fitsgergld. Address. C. C. Parson. O. H. P., Watklnsvillie. Executive Session: Harold T. Tuck, D. D. O. M., pro- siding. Night Session, t P. If. Unfinished buatoesa • Exemplification Patriarchal De ere*. Refreshments. Address. Hon. T. H. Robertson, O. 8.. Gainesville, da.—“The written Work." Exemplification. Royal Purple Ds- CHICAGO.—Jack Lannlgan, form- of Dorot er friend of Dorothy Keenan who waa murdered by ehlArofbrm re cently In New rorlc, was found by police of this city Wednesday. Lannlgan strongly denied that he had quarrelled with th* murdered woman thro* weeks ago. as been reported Lannlgan said that tbs police hero had not questioned him aa yet hut that h* had nothing whataover' to conceal and “It’s absurd,” he said. “I haven’t even talked with the wo man during th* laat right months.” In hto petition Roberts the following members « Student Council: F. C. M W. M. Mcwboumc, E. A. Lowe, i H. Nowton, Jr., W. H Young, j F. Gannon, S la Vamedoc, E. ' Wilkereon, J. D. Aderholdt, Ch S. Hodges and the dean of I University, Col. C. M. Snelling Tho injunction suit follows of Roberts before the “ Council, tRe governing tho University, composed ex sively of students. In his ] tion Roberts set out that on M 19, last Monday, he was tried _ tore thd Student Council on the charge of "disorderly cond He declare* he is not guilt. . the charge and that no witnesse confronted him to sustain charge upon which he waa b tried. To tirove his guiltlessness Roberto refer* to the records of .the City, county an dstatc courts, ; which, ho says, contain no case against him. He says if any w*--- “■isses testified against him it v bind closed doors. Ho further declares that hi> 1 been informed that the Stud Council has already, or is ah to recommend to tho dean of University that ho be suspen "DISORDERLY" AT OPERA HOUSE. inno w:ommeri- . This Division consists of all En campments in the Eighth Congres elonal District and Delegate* will be Ilf attendance from oil Encamp ment*. < , MRS. GILLEN HEADS NORMAL ALUMNAE ■ oi muen ICMDraner. ("I V snr mjvrii A number of alumni have Just held s meeting at tbs State Normal School for the purpose of organising and making a concerted effort In th* In terest of s greater Normal School. Mrs. F. A Oillen of Watklnsvtll* was mad* chairman of tha alumni committee. Among the others who attendance at thla meeting are as follow*: Miss Mary Christies. Mary Prsak W*. wHI b« reporting sbs tnrat-vacant will bwiRivtm Uutmrtsoo|.wMo** abr' that *re denned up when tho trict deans up ther beet I .MMs Mabel Jack- h*MV>WlMsr. Oati Mra HUrmaa Mav- tln.“ , Athem. tQKUMr*' Guy Hancock, Athena, Ga. Many Athenians Named Delegates To Welfare Meet Many Athena* people hair* been named by Governor Thomas W. Hardwick as delegate* to the Fir tieth annual sociaL welfare confer ence to be held in Washington May 1* to fl Those named from her* are as follows: J. B. Joel, Lee Morris, ‘Sidney Boley. W. A. MAI lory, Walter H. Jones, Max Michael'M. O. Michael. John D. Elliott. H. H. West, J. B. T*lmadge, Jr., Ifldge Horae* Hold en, M. J. Cotal, Gasper Palmlslno, J. W. -Barnett. J. E. Drpwry. D. H. MaOllt C. EL Martin. H. J. Rowe, E. R. Hodgson. Jr.. Dr.'R. M. Goss, r. C. ■ Bhackeford. Mrs. V. Sanford. Mrs. Julia White, Mrs. Sal 11* p. Hodgson. Mrs. D. O. Andersen. Mrs W. D. Bourham. Mrs. Milton " Stark, Monroe, and Mrs. W. U Hodgsea Hartwell or* also A* farther proof of his cence of the’ charge Robei clarcs the manager of the he ■ aHcgd ti Wen ct'lordcrly has mad complaint against him have the ushers and If ho to expelled, it w out cause and he would irroparablo damage of ‘ deprived of one year i the petitioner claims. Ha prayed the court to the member* of the Stud*: cil front turning their ri dation to any official of versity of Georgia and al| of said University be n from suspend order of the Roberts, w Mwr'ssFi;™ cil and tried on two counts. It was charged . He w *' cnarged with having been drunk , ?. i 11 ?. c °urt hold by.students of the Uw school and caused the duc™ 1 **^ the daaS by his con ' a* U . ch ? r *?, d with hav- ***** drtmk at the Colonial thaatre rihan tho Brenau Glee club wm hen last week. Robert* rade of the Wooden Soldiers.” The Student Council, before which Roberts was tried, has direct of conduct of studenU at the University. It was Institu ted when the Honor System waa installed at tha University and thi* caa* to the first which has found courts*^ Clarke county REPORTED WILL WITHDRAW 4 was reported Wednesday *ft- ernooa that Roberto will withdraw hi* petition *ad at the name time will withdraw from ooliexe. if he takes this step the satin contentful; will be cleared. Glee Club Holds Dress Rehearsal The final rehearsal of the Geor- dub before the members fore tha club takas the rend. The BSawftratwss the Red and Black artiste and a large crowd from the faculty mem- bership to turned out for.thto per- itmiiiirf After the read trip the club will in ita regular show in mm i