The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, May 28, 1923, Image 1

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Investigate Today! To Regular Subscriber* THE banner-herald JI.OOO Accident Policy/ Free. ATHENS COTTON: Dally bnd Sunday—10 Cent* S Week. Eatallshed 1832. Dali/ and Sunday—10 Cant* • MIDDLING ./ .. 28 l ie PREVIOUS CLOSE 28 l-8c WEATHER: Probable Thundershower*. .. 91, NO. 88 Associated Pres* 8ervle* ATHENS, GA. MONDAY, MAY 28, 1823. A. B. C. Single Copies 2 Cents Dally. S Cents Sunday. I COMMUNIST FORCES ATTEMPT T0 SPREAD ZONE OF DISORDER (By Associated Press.) ESSEN—Police attacked Communists and drove I them away after two policemen bad been killed and V. v wounded, perhaps fatally. The Communists deft two (lead on the scene of the fighting and carried many o nided members of their gang with them. The Communists were armed with hand grenades which they used effectively, police reported. Th „ military governor** counter the bandit* are that will be no further withdrawal „, ps from the vicinity of the i s * tdronghold but that one will be admitted to the army for every rifle , in ..«.* army *«r n.i.rid by the bandit*, but that . , IHt on <* thousand rifle* muit surrendered. The proposal* al- stnti- that the bandit* will be u'lranteed one month'* pay in ad- nrt . ,,| UH all arrear* involved and ,t tlu* agieement will be signed fourteen guarantor*, local gen- I try and merchants. , m llng negotiations are to fol- .,11 foreign und Chinese cap Important Meet At City Hall on Thursday Night Members of Chamber of Commerce Urged to Be Present At Forum Meet ing. ' LKI OFF FOR NATIONAL MEET IN ATIMTA Many Members of Local Club Attending National Convention Opening in Atlanta Monday. 5,000 EXPECTED TO ATTEND MEET Entire Local Club to At tend Tuesday Sessions. Convention Opens Offi cially With Luncheon. Many Athens’ Kiwanian* head* ed towards Atlanta Monday while a few of them left Sunday for tne Convention of the International i meeting. The convention, the first of the organization ever held in A general meeting of the mem- 1 Atlanta, began it* sessions <Mon- ON WAY BACK TO UNITED STATES CLARA PHILLIPS, “HAMMER SLAYER,” SAYS SHE IS INNOCENT OF CRIME TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras—A mesanga declaring her innocence has been received here by the Associated Press Correspondent from Clara Phillips, the “Hammer Murderess,” convicted of murder in California and now on her way back to the United States in custody of American officers lyho went to Honduras for her. ThC message was sent from Puerto Cortez just'be fore the steamer Copan sailed for New Orleans bearing the “Hammer Murderess" back to her cell in the Los Angeles county jaif. The message said, “Please ny that I intend to give the world the truth about the Alberta Meadotvs case and that I am innocent of the ^wful crime of which I was'unjustly convicted and thaf the opportunity will come soon for me to prove it.” , The Copan is expected to arrive in New Orleans Tuesday. • •. 1 SIX ATHENS GIRLS SOCIAL STANDARDS TO GRADUATE 140 COUNTERPROPOSALS* TO BANDITS OFFER ADMISSION TO ARMY W hich will be called later. I„ the meantime ' no further had been received from the ......nerH held by th* bandit*, though it wa* Indicated from the message* received that the vh.m were in good health for Hunt part though one was ill. •- »« being made •« bum weremade. negotiations to protect the captive*, as possible. against the ex* which they are sure to b# subjected to on the mountain top prison. be in attendance. , Lanier, secretary of the local club But six directors, H. H. Gor-, who wa* a delegate to the couvett- don.- Jr., Harry Hodgson, James tion in Toronto last year, and doz uun.* »ir., Hurry nuugnuii, •mint's nun ui turuuui yvui, «iiu uu&- White, Frank Holden. Dave Pad- ens of other members of the club dock and W. L. Erwin, were in at- will also attend th® convention tendance at the directors’ meeting during the week. Monday morning. This was not a Tuesday has been designated as quorum and only “suggestions” the day for the entire local club to atMia tne convention and autes LUCY COBB Commencement Exercises Close June 4th When Di plomas Will Be Present ed 11 Graduates. , Eleven members of the senior At the general meeting Thurs- will carry a large number of the class at Lucy Cobb ■ Institute ar* day night the directors will make • members over for the program to- chedulKj t0 graduated at th* a report of the accomplishments of morrow, which will include in ad- * cnM . ■ the organization during the past dition to the business session "Old commencement exercises June 4. several months and all present Plantatioh Night" at the audito-. *o ■ Miss Mildred Mail, the preal* will be given an opportunity to ad- rium and a dance there and on the Ident, announces, vance whatever ideas they have to 1 * the officers. Athens Attorneys to At tend Meeting of Bar As sociation At Tybee. Gam ble on Program. It hat been decided to publish an inexpensive pamphlet to be dis tributed at conventions and to tourists who pass through Hundreds 6t lawyer* of Georgia will gather at Tybee this week for the annual meeting of the.Georgj* Bar Association. Attorney W. K. Meaodw, John B. Gamble am other lawyers of Athens nimr to make the trip to Tybee and attend the session. Col- Gam- chairman of the membership committee. Judge Cobb is chair man of the procedure committee* W. L. Erwin will also be in at tendance. The annual address will be deliv ered by Justice W. H. EUif of Ma- :on. Other .peskeri will Include: Justice S. Price Gilbert of the supreme court of Georgia, on “Thu Administration of Justice.” Judge W. F. Jenkins of the court of appeels of Georgia, on “Technicalities of the Law.” Miss Stella Akin, of the Savan nah bar, the only , woman member ever to address the association on “Women’s Participation in. Public Life.” Warren Grice, of iMacon, on 'Biographical Sketch of Judge Na thaniel Pendleton.” : Judge R. N. Hardeman, of Lou isville, Go., on “Enforcement of Law by Conatitutional Authority.” W. Irwin MacIntyre, of Thomas- ville, on “Unexpected Smiles.” Judge A. W. Coxart, of Colum bus. on “The Silver Lining Within the Cloud.” Reports of officers and commit tee reports will be made a* a part of the regular program, »• fol lows: Kxecutive committee, Hal Law- son, of Abbeville, chairman. Treasurer, Logan Bleckley* of _ ... ugh the city. This little sheet will give some of the facts of Athens, it* population, school and college fa cilities, • sporting activities, and some of Its needs, such as dairies, poultry faring And Jhe ljke. A commiUeo composed of E-, W. Carroll, J. W. Firor and Chas. E. Martin wa* named to get up the data for this pamphlet BE OPEN TUESDAY Ansley roof. | Th* one hundredth anniversary By midnight Sunday night it ‘ of the birth of General T. R. R SESJSM ?. ver ..,?L“° Cobb. founder of. the institution, TIN EVER. HE SAYS Childs St School leads With Eighty-One Grad uates. Baxter Is Next With Twenty-Two. OCONEE GRADUATES ITS FIRST CLASS Exercises Begin Monday With Receptions At Some of the Schools. End Fine Year. World Growing Better, !r. Walter Anthony As- ;rts in State Normal baccalaureate Sermon. dfeiewtes had anrived in. Atlanta. wU1 be celebrated alumnae day by The biggest rush came Monday alumnae of the college, the event morning, and by Monday night, being marked by addresses by va- first session opens at T j 0U8 prominent man of the state over hen the the auditorium, there will 5,000 visitors in the <*ity. Monday sees the official op*n ing of the seventh annual rnnven tion of International Kiwanis. With a great luncheon, to be given vv ivu a Kicwi> iuiiliicuiIi tu uv k* vc *i at the auitorium at 12:80, the fes tivities will begin. Shortly there after. at 2 o'clock, to be precise, the first business session will come to order under the chairmanship of International President George H. Ross, of Toronto. At 7:1 Declaring that the standard* of social purity are higher today than ever in history and that the world is growing better. Dr. Walter An thony, pastor of Mulberry Street Methodist church In Macon, deliv ered the baccalaureate sermon of the 8tate Normal School commence ment In Pound Auditorium Sun day morning. Dr. Anthony, former pastor of One hundred and forty Athene girls and boy* will graduate from grammar school at the annual commencement exercises this week it was learned Monday. This number 1* th* larsgatln the history of,the public schools"cKild# street school, of whlph Ml** Clyde Patman 1* principal, will graduate the largest number of students, eighty-one, Baxter street comes 1 (By Associated Press.) *'^58 TEINSTIN—Advices received here from Taaochwan g Monday momig stated that J. B. Powell, an American newspaper ihan of Shanghai, returned to that city Sun day night from the camp of the Suchow bandits at their stronghold on Paotzuku mountain in the' hills of Shan tung, accompanied by two secretaries supplied by the bandits. It was presumed that the bandits sent the secre- retaries with Powell in renewed efforts to negotiate he release of the foreign captives held by the bandits. At Duisburg the metal worker* Athens Honors Her War Heroes Here Wednesday Athens Pays Tribute to Men Who Gave Lives For Their Country, Wednesday. “A poppy In memory of those who gavs th.ir liven In th* World War” went out on strike Monday morn ing. Security police at Dusseldorf had a club Monday morning with •treet car and gas workers In which on. workman wan killed and u number of othern wounded. Dleordern In the Ruhr on account of .trike, end Communlnt activi ty. appear at pre.ent to be cen tered In Dortmund, where th. In- habitant, pound through a night of terror, Sunday night. The terror reign wa. carried forward by the Communl.t. who are .till etrlving for the upper hand In Dortmund. Worker, and guard, took up their positions In the .treet just before dark and o.tenalbly aearched all pauer. for firearm., though thl, was Men by gome a. simply next with twenty-two, Ml.. Patti. 1* th. request that will b. aaked _ Hilsmsn is principal. |by those who Vlll aell ths little redl wln<1 » or U*e activities of the*« Nantabala school of which MIJS. nowm here May 30th, National,*'l‘L, CUlrd \ ? lnc , < ’ any whr Mary Berwick I. principal do., not n wa ™ rearehsd mmeinin.,: ,h., ,UBi —.H. Thl. .chonl' Dscoretlon Day Appropriate exercises have boen have a seventh grade. This school Is closing perhaps Its most rue ocirfu! year. The. at “** n,a al " j arranged for Athen. for Wedne.- I <«*y. There exerclre. wiU bo held at Ooonee cemetery and will • reuuiUH/, MIDI pssiur UI the Ftret Methodlat church here, i al.o .poke Sunday night at tha ! and a pageant Speaker, of th. oecaelon will in clude Pleasant A. Stovall of Sav annah, former ambassador to Switzerland: Marlon Jackson, of Atlanta; Philip Weltner. of At- Atlanta: Philip Weltner. of At lanta: John W. Clark, of Augus ta. Mr. Clark was a member of General Cobh’l legion durinr the Civil W*r- The pageant, which will be pre sented, w*s written by Mra. Hen son Estes Bussey, of Atlanta, and .h >• , °f lock Monday night g «,t grandchildren of Gen- the first open session of the con- l ertl * C obb ^111 play the part* of vent on will be held in the city| LuC y Cobb , n <f fiersisters There auditorium. Henry'C. Heinz, gen- children will include those of Mr*. ernl chairman of the Atlanta con vention committee, will preside. There will be a-speclal organ re cital by City Organist Charles Philip lun I Shepherd Bryan and Mrs. Weltner. all of Atlanta. „. .. - T Members of the senior class fJlf ilH" .who are scheduled to get diplomat i* under the magnetic leadership lnc | udf . Misre. Mae Bostick, Lou- of Song Leader Brazil. iaville; Gladys Bunn, Fairfax; Enterprise P r a i s e d By Ithc invJStion. Io, aAKS5 uSLSS!. Farmers in Northeast Clifford M.„ WMker f win ( extend ( a | &e*^lS?rry“ C aS;’ Georgia tiveStep. Mayor Walter A. Sima will offi cially extend the hospitality of th. city of Atlanta- Thomas C. Law will apeak for the Inter-Civic Council of Atlanta. Response on behalf of the visit ing Kiwanlans will be made by Harpy E- Karr, of Baltimore, im mediate past president. Then there will be one of tho biggest musical feature, of the entire convention. The Highland Pipers of Toronto, in all the glory of their kilts, tartan., aporan., ikirlii Athens women will go, to the Curb Market again Tuesday morn ing. five day. the women of thl. city have patronised the Curb Market loyally, causing the Kile* for the day. the Murket ha. been conducted to exceed 12300 and as suring tho .uteres of tho enter- prfre. Tuesday will .be the second time the Murket ha. been held on that day since the Initial opening day. May 6. The success of the Mark etc., will “gie us a wee i Day last Tuesday, howaver, Indl- the pipes. cates that lh« next one will be uiei Presient George H. Rosa wni Atlanta. Legislation, Warren B. P*rki, ol Dawson, chairman. Jurisprudence. law reform and procedure, E. K. Wilcox, of Val- dorta. chairman. Federal legislation, W. Carroll Latimer, of Atlanta. >chainnan. Interstate law, Millard Reese, of Brunswick, chairman. Legal education and admission to the bar, Orville Park, of Ma- "on, chairman. Membership. John B. Gamble, of Athens, chairman- Reception. A. R. Lawton, Jr., of savannah, chairman. Memorial*, A. P. Parsons, of Talbetton, chairman. with the same favor. Fiirmers from Clarke and Joining counties are praising the Curb Market as one of the most constructive ntep* for ngrlculturc Athens ha* tnkeif In many year* Already the Market I* teaching th< prbducer that grading and pack ing hi* product* assure* a larg er price than placing them on sale In any old condition. Ths Market opens at 7 o’clock on Broad ntreet between .College avenue and Lumpkin street and, as has been demonstrated a large crowd of Athens women Is alwayr on hand. The price list for Tuesday will be found on the market page ot The Banner-Herald. If gal ethic* and grievances. A. K Lawton, of Savlnhah, chair man. Special committee .on Alexander H. Stephen* memorial, ‘A. L. Hen- 8 °n. of Calhoun, chairman- ’ud committee on appelate ^>urt procedure, W. Carroll L*ti- m “|\ or Atlanta, chairman- •ermanent commission on pro- ?' “«•. Judge Andrew J. Cobb, of Athens, chairman. DENBY WA^NS ... (By Associated Press.) nkw PORT.—Warning that the must be kept ready for de. '' ns.. i n ,. (bbl w orld of menace”, kiven by Secretary Denby In ™ uuJreea to the graduation claas or the Naval War College. (or h" tlm ® 10 tl> ® W*r- Names Omitted in S. N. S. Trustees In the list of trustees of the State Normal School, published in the Banner-Herald Sunday, two names, Mrs. J. E.-Hhyfci of Mon tezuma and Mnr W* w. Stark of Commercdf werd omittcl. Both Mrs. Hayes and Mrs. Stark arc prominent Georgia # women and leaders In the educational world. VALDOSTA MAN NAMED STATE COLLEGE TRUSTEE George L. Pattern^ of Valdo*»n, has been appolaled bjr Governor Hardwick as a member of fhe board,of trustee* of *tate col lege for women at Valdosta. Mr. Patterson succeed* A. B. Smith, of Valdoata t whose term had expired. MANY TRAINS MISSED LONDON.—An hour, dlffercncf official' contend, , t!;en deliver hit addrere- IT’S CHEAP AT THAT! LONDON. — Transportation of baggage from hotel, or patrons' residences to all of Its stations at a cost of a shilling a package has Imen arranged by the London and Northeastern Railway. WOULD WATCH EDITORS PARIS.—Punishment of editors of newspapers publishing Informs- tion supplied by enemies ot France la provided In a bill Introduced by M. Maurice Bares In the Chamber of Deputies. CULTIVATE THE RUBLIC AS YOU CULTIVATE YOUrt CARDEN Maybe you run a girdsn for exercise' end sating material. If re. you know— Tint a gordon full of otoortod vcgctobl.o In oummor and autumn lon't an accldant. tersville, Ala. BARNUM WA8 RIGHT (By Associated Press.) LONDON—It la atatad that Federation, ot German Induotrlal- reuernuunioi urrman inuuairiai- lats has Informed the Gsrman gov- eminent that members of ths Fed- Flr*t church. Pound aodltorium was packed Sunday morning to hear the form er Athenian and well known min ister In what was declared one of the most forceful sermons evei delivered hers. I were searched complained that thnit money and valuable* had been taken by the searcher*. Numerous fights grew* out of the search ng and many per*on* CMo.-.^retrehool noxt rjkr | ro-STreSXSTreS" w” T ^ •being the first tsrm ths seventh ' 01 A Dortmund are apprehensive that grade has boon taught In *h»M World w.!^d Dr ^ th f y WlU b * ,orced *° uni " r * n on- school. Oconre sirs, t will tni-! I«'j" such nleht of terror unless uats sixteen students. Mire Mary‘ «««»?» ““former war, wlU,^ Iuc « ed r , eilllbl , deltvsr a short address. I control over ths Communist s, vhloh The popples will be offered for *®{’** r * doubtful JUBt at the pres- sale by the members of Allen R Fleming Auxiliary end booths wlP be looated In all sections of the city. Everybody will be given an opportunity of buying one of the little flowers but no one will be urged. i uate elxteen students. Woods is principal. College ave nue graduates twenty-one students Miss Annls -Patman Is principal. 8ERMON Ity PART The text was from Ephlsians 4:12 II. "And He called some to be teachers, .... till we all attain un-^ to the stature of a full-grown man In Christ .... that we be no more Commencement begins, at Childs street scho. ol Monday night at which time the faculty and Par ent-Teachers assocatlon will give e banquet In honor of the graduating Graduation exercises will bo h*W Tuesday morning at 11-o'clock. Dr. by the absence of the little flow* S. J. Cartledge, pastor of CChtrat « r if is stated but it le hoped thaf eratlon are ptepard to give requl-lthts children, etc." In part:, •*Tli*re, are three Implications in ths text: Humanity I* advancing growing, In moral and spiritual stature; humanity Is not grown at yet; the hope of the continual de velopment of the race Is In the vi carious, sacrificial service of Ithf 'prophets, pastor*, apd tfdchera" "Spite of all that pessimism may urge to the contrary, the world 1* growing better. He who question* thl* I* Ignorant of hi*, tory. Time waa when a moral monster like Nero could exercHr autocracy over an empire; how lokg do you think a Nero would be tci- erated today? The moral stand ards of both men and women hav« been raised Time was when itan> of America’s greatest statesmen were known to be drunkards; bui so complete has ben the change lr Presbyterian church will open the program with prayer The follow ing will give poems, Donald Moors. Aurora Blmpson, Ann Kllpatrlok, site guarantee for International loans for reparartion* purposes says a dispatch to Reuters from Berlin. 163, GETS PENSION 'PEKINO.—A resident of Man churia, whote age ta reported as 163 years by the Chinese press, has been granted an annual pension by the government. He was born In the twenty-fifth year of the reign of Emperor Chlen Lung, he says. aa that Mr. Rooteveh actually .brought suit against ‘ t critic of his who accused him ol being a tippler. "Much Is being said today about the .follies and sins of ojr young womanhood; «omc of this criticism may be true: but let u* remcnibci that .the -standards of social puiily are higher today then «*vr In his tory, Tims was when the courts* sans of Europe were Its rulers; and further back than that, the de* (Turn tc yajre eight) Michael member of the Bdard of Education will deliver diplomas. The honot Dr Anthony reld ■“ "“"E* Jura Taffsn, Aurora Slmpeon, Ddn aid Moore, Lcssle Bell Peeler. Maggie Mae Hammond, Emily Bailey, Emily Dosler. Those with distinction at Childs are Mildred Crowley, Mary Hodgson Murl Underwood, Hugh Gordon John Gordon, George Griffith, Wil liam Grlffeth, Sam Talmadge, Bara Wilkins, Morris Underwood, Lou Johnson, John Bowers, Ben Jackson. Ths list of those perfeot in attendance In the seventh grade la composed of Dorothy Guns tan Those whose patriotism and re spect for thole who died Is so dor mant that It will take urging tc wear a poppy will be better mark*' ent time. The terroristic method* employ- ed by the Communis** nt Dort mund wero preceded by bitter fight ing between the Communists and tho police at a nenrby m’ne, where tho Communist emmlaar'e* tried te induce the pumpmen to leave the mine *o that it would ho flood, but tho attempts were not mjocoMfui; The Communist* are attempting to spread the *trlke into unoccu pied Germany in the vicinity of --r— J Ia ram, according-to report* roach- every buttonhole in the city .wir i ln B this city. Police are heavily bo adornod by ono of tho little f guarding .mines near that plaoo and flowere. ** I" reported that French troop* The flower* aro being made here ” av ® crossed tho lino of debo.-ka- Ann Kilpatrick, Mildred Orlffeth, [Co-Ed Heads Math and will be the handiwork ot local t,o n Into unoccupied Germany women. V- lone point. 1 ’ I The hand of the Moscow govern ment was seen by many, in the trobules arising from tho Commun ists, where three Russians were ar- Ruhr for agitating Club First Time Miss Nellie Younfr Named! j-rj^SSS’SI’i'is"‘Je'iT.T'V!!’" Jr. to Head Club As First \% k {IV Woman to Be Given the j'p*'"' 1 ,h< * '« Honor. IS Mary HoUxson, Dorothy Thom*. **** .° ■ ST?? 1 * h,,< ’. ,helr . 14,1 Mary Hll.y, J. W. Mlcha.l, Joel IVllllsms, Milton Luthtrs, Can Hlllott, Lssalo Ball Peeler. Maxalt Ms. Hammond. Gx.rolre. at Oconre stmt aohool b**ln W.dnredsy morning at •:!( o'clock. Allan Smith ts valedicto rian. Lillian Steele will make th. dare prophrey, Myrtle Nsvaomt will reul tho clan will and O. C Bond, aup.rlnt.nd.nt of th. puhll< schools will dallvar tha cartlfleataa Dr. w. M. Says will render th< closing prayer. Th. honor grjdu- at., or., Allen Smith, Lllll.n Strel and Lucll. IVrliht SENIOR CHORUS WILL PRESENT ENTERTAINMENT MONDAY P. M. Graduation *x.rclrea at Baxlat ■trret school will b, held Wsdnas. day monUng at 3:10 o'clock. Dr ft wator ot th. Fir*' Methodist church will op.n tha sx. Lm”*, wlth l>r4Ir * r ' Alias Batts The Banior Chorus under the di-1 sun fo th* s"ft r'ouda obove,. to gtelhn Francs, popular duba in th. university. rectloh Ot Miss Esther Benson will lb* vrsited back to their lovely hl J ruU4 “- 11 W|M raid th. It U thought that It wlll grow 'to hart, Samuel be the Monday feature of the com- home, high on the mountain tUt. Brail. Allgood will ba one ot the leading and^most! Graves and Gen meneatnent exercise, at the SUU 1. Thm Springs rise High on i 111 bii| f J n Trouble.” Bob Car- • - * * na mo *'! ur4T »* 4 “" »» Normal School, the entertainment I the mountain side. read an esaay, -Value of to take place at 8 o’clock ta tho 2. The Fool. (Solo by Mrs. B l“ „r i,b 1 ,,c Urn-ary.” i„.raon Daws Walker.) I* 1 " « ,v - » redutlon. Farncre 3. Th* Brook. .Btapleton will make ths elan pro- 4. Tho Three Little Fall*. (Solo P h ">; »nd Myrl.m Dobba will be by Mrs. R. Walker.) < , vnledlctorUn. Mayor George C &! Middav on tha River, l Tl r™ a4 w,n a,llr -r the diplomas. «, Trie Great Waterfall. | p- honor graduates at Baxter 7. Final*—Back to their lovely Bob C»rter, Myrlan home-^high on the mountain aide i Dobba, All*# Beits; Harold Coop evening. A highly will bo offered decidedlv one of th* beat attrac tions ever given at the school. It ntertainlng program d and the Chorus is ,uona .ever given ui tne scnooi. i. Its ta three part*, th* first being “Three Springs,” the second or chestra number* and the third a i, i. th. uriM ,plavlet entitled "May the Maiden. It call, tor .work la th. sprina " Th. pro g„ m „ t the evening 1. s' ths veer. i i Osstf, substantial work or pWn- nlng' ui* planting and cultiva ting. Work that w>. treking ahsatf, an ths time, to'Just one thing— returns. Tho horvoot depends on ths cowing. And on the hwlng. It'o tha Mine thing precisely In business. Advertising Is cultivating ths gordon ot human nature. Vou can rasp big returns from It. .But tint yb'u must sow. And hre. Cultivate the public It you’d win your harvest of success frem -.The I uaiiy that. SMI yield the biggest THg BANNER.HERALD. as follows: 4rhm 3pringe,” Bliss. A story of three springs that rise high on tha mountain aid* under a willow tree. One is blue, one ta white and one Is gold. The dip of the willow branches bids each a fond fare- ml!. First in tKe little limpid pool, they listen to the Butterfly’s ad vice to the ambitious Lily—“ba content." then down the Brook they flow “merrily, cheerily” until they come to the three Little Fells where it b "rough and dark” but "cool, oh, cooj.” They go down tho sluggish, slow waterfall” and at last from tha top of;a wav* ont on the^ocean vast, they are drown up .II. France* Stapleton, Claudlne Orchestral Numbers. jColeman. Pansy Shslnutt. Part III. Commencement exerclre* at Col- "May the Maiden”—Loomi* — 1 av-nue began Monday afler- Paraphrascd from the Ballet .mu-|"°° n wh ' n Tth Orade “B" and the ak ta Faust bv Gounod. (faculty gavs a recaption In honor 1. Her Garden. (Spring that ®f 'h- graduating clou, could not wait.) I Th * Program follows: 2. Her Dreaming. (When Soring! P«neant “World ’Education”— ta Sleeping.) Solo. Mrs. Walker. Graduating Clare. 8. Her Comradra. (Royal Sum- Delivery of Diplomas—Mr. E. D. mar Comes Apace.) Bled**. 4. Her Crowning (Then Tripit).[ Prayer—Dr. 8. E. Weaeon. Finale. Tuesday the trustees meet in the annual meeting 3-d in the ev*n-"l . , . . _ . tag fhe oratory das* under Wlssj — Carolvn Vance will give “A Win.l„, N = w VOBK-Aaelotent Attorney tor 1 * Tale." and on Wednesday Clarke ennounced Saturday that morning Dr. Thnrnwoll .lacohs. R»x Sheldon, arrested In Norfolk president of Oglethorne Univarsi-! Friday In roniwcUon wtth th# rum tv. delivers th* ba-alaureat* *d-, ■">“«'•"# off tho Virginia Cap** dress and ta the evening Dr. Pound F"* th * “moat precious scoundrel" will Present diploma* to 199 rred-,l" ih. tmotlegglng cere which.-to- natre, rioting the e-*rel*re »nd 1| ' ro ^' r ' d ,h * ^ Montegne Brothena meeting of tho year. The moat Im- , portent work of tho afternoon war { to elect officer* for the next year. | Min Neill* Young waa unanimous!} chosen to lead thla club. Thla lr the first time In the history of thl !/i-i .. „ club that a Co-Ed ha. bssn chofen *^ 01 ' Ljantt Writes On HOW I Madison County Seat Mina Young la well known on the ! Was Founded Praises campus for hsr excellent work ' laloea She ta taking the Arts course, will j Citizens and Spirit of be a 8enlor next year and will > Town ,* take graduate Mathenvitles. I ’ Other officers chosen wero W. E ! —— Sewell, vice president and A. L. | BY T. LARRY GANTT ' Davis, secretary. Both young met : Madison county was laid out from or* wall known for thslr good work ! Oglethorpe, Jacksun ftinkl,, «nrf In th* Math, dapartment. | Elbert to 1811, ui,d m S , " Th* Mathmatlca Club I, com-(wax token from Ctarke It ra »*#d of Students interested in ' celved it, name from tlie ,||m, mathematic*, and the faculty mem-; trious James Madison Dsmala here of the Math, department. Reg- rille was named fir Gen. 5ui«n 4l*r m*.Unga ore halo, twice a Daniel, whoso descendants still live S° n J nt *** Un * problem* In ! ta that county and have ever been the field of mathematics and science among its leading an,i snd science among its leading and honored eit- “»«“ »no Club la ben*. Izenx. Among the oarlv settlor, new to *11 those who attend and ware Samuel long. j a ? 0 b Ebe" Wood, Stephens. -Bn. Daniel. These l2Tii.Sk 1 * urvive , In Madison, ner c^nl' “ ® n « hundred AnMSthMfXy was bom in DaniaU* FOB COLTliN DElTHiS min CV *k rJr w ? r in which ohr re public ha* been engaged this county .furalshed'ValtaS^oldi^ li-a'-'t-rs. Anionir “PRECIOUS SCOUNDREL” I'Rici, nosing in* f T eirnes : wnMi" dlati Thursday the girls wUl depart ^ "duor dealers. Involved China. WASHINGTON.—M 1 n 1 a t a r Schurman, at Pekin, cabled tha State Dapartment Friday that the Chinese government “complied with the demands. of the United R, a I AS _ ’ ' /,, * MeSi.i.lioH 2oo SLo imS n i y h Si, 4n orea of ’ 182 square Ataei. .IS. 1 .’ r° Unty k 1,44 ? ive " Athena yomt of our best citizens fhe Wt. Jk m ?? - , Amon F (hem Stata*. ’ for restitution .for the kill ng of C.' nrles Coltman. tho American shot to death last De cember by Chinrea soldier*. wing to an announcement State Department the Chi- comment imed tc ruy ahoot- NOTED BOR STABILITY toSf if . Ul4 hJS ncv * r b «n a eo??A 0f ^ ny great 4n >l bosi- 5fSJ le . vei 'opuent. for it is an in- tenor town remote from a rail- ToIotV'L ‘ he , inh4h, ‘ 4 "(» of the S 1 i a . r , e made their , farn, » seif-sustsining and once ltd the their own cloth imme- cause that kept Daniels . “Hie from crowino* * tille fmht ^owinir IsTThe co" (Turn to page eifht)