The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, June 06, 1923, Image 1

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REFUSAL OF GERMAN REPARATIONS PLAN LfflLmAY FRENCH (By Associated Press.) . ' PARIS—Rejection of Germany’s new reparations is forseen here in official circles, Wednesday, ffuLirh thl text of the note setting forth the proposals k H not yet been received and is not expected to reach , itv before Thursday. , , . . " indications that the offer will be rejected is based unofficial indications that the note, from the WEATHER: Fair Cooler athjsjns cotton £ VOL- 9l> N0 ‘ Dally and Sunday—10 Cents a Week. Associated Preee Service ATHENS, GA.. WEDNESDAY, JUNE «, 1923. A. B. C. Paper Single Copies 2 Cents Dally, S Cents Sunday. onlv "" viewpoint* does not eyen constitute a basis for waiting the text of the french y negotiations, uhiif* waiting . „ i-vench authorities decline to themselvea officially, .but ‘J’|ti drawn, by officials to a ' that the note falls to ,. tl the cassation of passive in the Ruhr* which 1* t,.,,>d practically sine qua non v i. .pinning of negotiations, i l H the second time within ♦ two months that Ger- tlrawn up and submitted new ret K hyTh^'ccuntrles to which It Tl.r propoMls which were sub- ,, short time a*o. offered . thirty billion marks In gold , n,,. allies, which were to be fetched over a period tjf twenty live > HE. Civil Service Commission Ordered Chief to Dess- troy Every Dron on Hand Tuesday Night. DUMP NEARLY lOff GALLONS Aal vUcmon Commission Severely Atlanta Woman Criticized Because Some To Address The Thought “Right Person Voters League Could GetJJqoor. No more whiskey will be kept In »s to „f„„,l Will the vault at police headquarters ss Mrs. Sanford uay win a rMUlt of , ak , 8 Tuesday Discuss Child Welfare ii:*ht uy me Civil Service Commis Work Here Next- Tues- sl "j^, n motion of Commissioner J. rations proprosnls, turned by a unanimous J a y Luncheon. An important meeting in the In tel-cst of Child Welfare will held at the Hotel Oeorglan_nevl Tuesday at 1:30 o'clock at which Ume luncheon* wll be served. Mrs. Alonzo Richardson and Mrs. Sanford day, well known At lanta club women, wll he here for tho moetlnA Mrs. Oay, one of the lenders in tc Child Welfars move mrnt. will deliver an address. The June program of the Voter League of which Mrs. L. I*, llcndrcn Is president will he In the lnteresti of Child Welfare. Mrs. C. A. Ver- Noy is chairman of the committee. Mrs. Oay. the principal spenket at tho luncheon next week. Is pros* Idcnt of the Atlanta League of Wo men Voters, ehslran of the com mittee on legislation of the Oeor Bln League and a member of the Children's tCodo Commission up; pointed In into by the flovernor to Inveatlgatn the child'labor condi tions In this slate. Tho Athens 1*. T. A. will co-op- ernte In holding the meting. The public la cordially Invited and saked to nurchaao luncheon tick ets fro mtho doorglan manage incut. AGAIN POSTPONE H. EpUng tho board voted to de al roy all of the whiskey .In the « Ends Fifty Years of Ser vice With Southern Mu tual Insurance Co. At Banquet Tuesday. 75TH ANNIVERSARY IS BIG SUCCESS Agents Entertained 'At Banquet Tuesday Night After Day of Bright Events Here. - Warrants Charging Murder Issued icers,. TO BE ON THURSDAY vault at that ZJ’EZJT'Z* and soventy-flvo gallons, and never j and enthuslastlo^ ever^neta oy uu again allow It to be kept at the p#now)n(t th0 business meeting Journalism Students Will Publish Banner - Herald on Thursday; Editorial Staff Completed and An nounced. - '/The special edition of the Athens The annual meeting of the agent* • Banner-Herald which was announ- of tho Southern Mutual Insurance ^ to j, ave published Tues day. June 6, by the students in the lienry W. Grady School M Jour nalism at the University fef Georgia will not be published until Thurs day of this week. June 7. It is a custom at the university for the -students in the school of Journalism to publish tho Banner Company culminated Tuesday night at th* Georgian hotel with a gor geous banquet served by the: com- P *The Company wt3 observing Ita seventy-fifth anniversary and the police station. 4 Tuesday morning the visitors were Herald once each year. All the ma- j Upon making the motion Cofc- IJ„ t , a f ned '‘ au , 0 rl d*a dver «e*lal a^rearing in thin special mlaaloner Eptlng declared ho had , n the a „ erno on Pr.al- edition la the work of the students t _.l .awnvnl nivnnlll«nt elHipnn I inc n 3 . In.liidUw tha mllinrintn fenhire “Dog’s Brains Has More Surface Folds Than Any Animal Except Man.” PHILADELPHIA. m.-Doga can think, accordfcg to Dr. William J. Untz. profeaaor of anatomy In the VcLf rinaryi School of tho Jnivet- ittv of Pennsylvania; He explain* ns follows: •'Tho brain of n dog has more convolution* or folda on tho roro- bral surface than any other animal etcept -man. Some phyalolog ats f,ny that this la any ol the degree of mental pn»w»Jgj R «<™« tort*' pretty-well borne cut that It la. Theroaromany cues on 'record which show evl- denco of thought by dogs. Ur. l/ ntz natd that aomo d«ga , m „ to understand that, •**“ though veterinarians hurt them, they arc rejdly aiding them. He added: 1 . 1 * .... vii “Dogs nro very much llhe chil dren in rnuny ways. All you have to do is win their confidence nnd to it can go ahead and treat them When I go Into' a homo .where then- Is a strange «0».u I never attempt to grab and pet It lm- iH’dlately. Instead 1 giro * he d “* time to Investigate me. Tho Hit- nation Is Just the same wlth cmi- dr. n. When a dog has aatlaflod lt«clf «f your good Intentions nc »ill hr* friendly toward you. Another atrango parallel he- tgeen dogs and .children Is »hnj a veterinary cannot usually! ireat a dog if tho master remains near- by. | always, ask the owner to *iep outside, • for then wo usually have little trouble with the anim*]- -A horse will fight ofttlmes untU f ^'Trgtne by brute force when one attemuts to ao anything for It , *»u>n it Is sick* but a dog usually , has rposo enough ( to know by. the *ay a man handles It that' be If maxter and that It Ja’ uaelcaf ito ■tnicKles. . " "Whenever possible I try to have ■Irk dogs left here over night In order that we may become thor- oushtly acquainted with theta bo* E f 'rr we give treatment ** heard several prominent 1 d " „ t ,„ d Mrs. Billups Phlnlsy en- sav they knew people whq could “— -• get liquor from the City Hall, at any time they wanted It." COMMISSION IS CRITICIZED ■ Commissioners J. H, Qrlffcth^nd W. D. ncncham also said they had heard Bitch remarka and voted tn destroy the whiskey and prohibit It being kept In tho pollco vault nt any time tn tho future. When r person la arrested with whlakey If he la sent to tho county .or state courts the whtskev will ao alnnr witb him It was said, where It can he used us evidence or disposed'of otherwise by the county authori ties. - It haa been tho custom for yearn to keep whiskey Id the police sta tion vault and In aomo instances this whlakey. kept for evidence, haa been given to elck people upon tho preacriptlon of a reputable phy sician- However, at Ita Aprtl mcct- Ing tho Commlaston voted nover fcgaln to allow a drop of whlakey to be iaaued out under any circum stances. U. S. Commissioner in New .York City Sets June 14fch As Date For Hearing. _ Tho government la still Hilly- dallying in the return of Dominick Dldata and Abe SlWerateln, under Indictment here for aldjng In the escape of Gerald Chapman. Mil lionaire bandit" from St. Mary a hospital early Ita May. . . Immediately Utter tho grand Jury returned the Indlct- mepts , court attaches hMj? " ,u ; dept'nurse Irdm the boeptW) went (o’New York to Identify aitif brlnf tho men hack but they have been fighting the return and for tho sixth time action has been,pogt- poned on the flnar The men were Immediately Idea tided bv the nurse, hot an: appeal was made by theftwo alleged Chan- man confederates on a techrilcAllty of the Indictment and Commla- aloner Hitchcock of tho Now York district !ms never had n Unit, hnar- '"nidato and Rllvorsteln ape aqhed- uled to go on trial here on July ?nd hut when the came up before the commissioner last Friday for notion It was again postponed un. til Juno 14th. J UNE A OIFT. MONTH. JNEXT TO BECEMBER. He', a month tor advartlalnjl s,Jr f th.Vch.atrat ... w-dotnga art In the air. . O'jiioma. ara dua and payaMa. Ass a u pitta this in common— Gifts! ., ' 0l, <a artlstlo—gift, duraMe and e'.ct.cl-glfd of oil oorla. Tfc s .toro th.t mat... a tpoclal *' lv « on snltabtl gifts will pMau 1 ,h0M who pro w.qdarlng what to » iv <! and how much It will coot. Out thtt'o not on that duns dooa ,cr ' "ilnooa. ( otarta .auptmar touring *t‘suon«. and an that. Mora .n#c-' tn.in,, wanted! Th - opportunltlts for sp'rltad. timely advortlolng In Juno are timou,groat, and mors varloi), '■thiy.jgre, Ih Decen.het Itielt. ’ . L «'dgnogfprk for you by work- '"0 ‘tstogportunltlo. to tits IlmHl the banner-herald tcrtalned thorn at a reception at their home on Milledge ' avenue. Following thin was'the banquet at the Georgia hotel Tuesday night, pronounced ono of the most sue- cessful Mid thoroughly onjoyhole affairs of Its kind aver held In the Mr. Phlnlsy, president of the company; presided over the affair ii nd acted as toastmaster, Intro ducing the different apoakera who not only congratolated tha com pany for Ita long period of use fulness and aervloe to the people of Georgia hut also praised tho of ficial. nnd those who direct the policy of the company. mr. Griffith 18 HONORED The central flymen ut the Imn quit was Mr..Arthur E. Orlfmh whu was also celebratlnrhla fif tieth annivernap' OS an offtem- and employee of tho cempany. lt been secretary sine# »« prominent in ltd affairs Jor^ fifty year* " ““ “ WHISKEY DESTROYED ■lit !*;' According to Commlaaloner Ept ing many people hold'the. honest belief "tho right person can get whlakey nt tho City Hall if nc wanta it.” Mr. Eptlng says ho hut been harraaaad with pleaB for a pint or more of whiskey from the police vault “I bavo ovon beon awakened it night by peoplo who want'd bo to sign an' order for wblskeyt” bo said. "Other member, of the Commission and I have beet, severely criticised even sliico we passed the resolution prohibiting the Issuing of whlakey to sick per. sons and I am getting tired of It Shortly after the Aieetlng Chief H. W. Beuase and the ComjnlHfon- era poured out every drop of the .whiskey In the police vault, ex cept some required h» the pn"»»* or state courts for evidence which wgg (turned over to them Weouc- day. * THE including the editorials, feature storlm, nct-a stories, jind sd.v::u- | Indications are at predent that Iho edition this 'year will be the peat ever published by the stu dents. It la thought that tho paper' LAKE will be In two rccMona. Tho editorial staff that haa been picked from llio students to have charge of the paper la ns follows: J. K. Harper, cdltor-ln-chief. John D. Allen, assistant editor- in-tiff. : Enrlo E. Watson, managing Editor. . Frederick Stewart. assistant managing editor, trvln P. Mycrnnn.'clty editor. W. C. Deal, telegraph editor. .T. !■”. Bonner, assistant telegraph lltor. , .1. Lncaa. short- editor. Lloyd Flcktlnf, advertising man- ‘Misses Amelia flnrnhlatt, Mnv cNeer. and Esther Bush, doctetor To Mountains Time Drawing, NeAr For Y. M. C. A. Summer Camp. Swimming is Big Feature of Outing, ft will be of interest to the boys who are going'on the Y. M. C. A Camp this summer to know thal one of the major Interests and sports In the camp will be that ol stv 1 tpuiIng. - All-the water works will be un der tha direction and control of one of the beat swimmers that the Athena Y. M. C. A. haa developed under the skilled and expert teach Ing and training of Physical Di rector C. W. Jonea, who la one ol the great • teachers of She art ol all round awlmmlng In America. Walter T. Forbes. Jr., will be Ir charge of this eoeclal department WARRANTS SWORN OUT TUESDAY BY FATHER AND BROTHER OF MEN The six federal, county and town officers, who were in the party that killed two Athens men, alleged whig- key runners, Jeff D. and J. B. Smith', in Green county last Friday night were charged,, on warrants sworn out Tuesday in Greene county with murder in two instances. Tuesday morning Obe J. Smith, father of J. R, -the youth killed, and Ralph Smith, brother of Jeff Smith, in company with attorney Austin Bel!, who has been re tained as counsel in the case, made a trip to- Greene county and went into n thorough investigation of the case and wound up by having the warrants issued. Tha officers who aro now farina I Lake Edwards, ths six-acre 1 lake on the camp Is Ideal. There Ih a splendid cotuiiioti.us dlvlm tower out In deep w~»ter for th good swimmers. There - are Sanitary Dept. Employees Ask Raise in Pay Will Quit if Demand is Not Met, Say. Board Re- Elects Officers. Athens faces a strike by the em ployees of the Sanitary Department foui of the city, ait Was learned! Turn- VCUNG HONEYMOONER8 ROB GOOD SMARITAN •AN I ttANtolSCO—Honeymooning hn.iin.ty i. tho complaint' made to |Hi«hway Dept, to the ttoitce against a' bride and ■«■"« in. Hrventeen. add Yilheteen J Mrs °ld t respectively, by Mrs Hi'i. n Uftorson. , •’ir.. Peterson says that she rent» .1 th* couple a furnished •Part mrnt ( ',t*rmlitlPfr them to wait J w '“ k until, they 'Yind some money f, ' r t«nt, When she went- there ,hp f-'iys. «be found they had moved »nd had taken with them sllver- *ar.' bed* clothes and tsbls llqpn *°rth $r,0. , * .. . Give Traffic Rate LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. In or der to find out the amount of larf- flc on the Decatur road tho atatf highway commission la having two nJtoona count tho nttmbfr 'f.vo- hlcloa passing on I 15!’'. t ,' n '’ ro *! hf -'' e '!': Miss Lof*o» Hutchins, of near Iawroncovllle. has kept tab on the traffic for eight days, and ""oUj" person nt Carroll’a store la llkowlota doing Iho Bamo thln*. Tho'yoonr lady worked only ton taoqracach day. listing every whoelml that paased, wltk ** e following re * Ult *' Autos Fords Trucks Vesicles Mch. 25 175 252 Mch. 26 1*1 1« Apr. S...220 IW Apr. 4...243 1H Apr. 12..15* >7t Aur. 1S..2W 172 A nr. 21..243 259 Apr. 22. .253 267 Totals .1.696 1.667 104 «70 ^ Grand total. 6.637. THE ET.BERTON STAR says Mr. J- W. Jarrell. Jr., district man ager of the Southern Bell Telephone Company, wUh headouar,Mr. lr Athens, is spending s day "r «w° i n c*iK#rton on official ousinea* SS .. one>f the leading spirits of Athens. Delegates of Local Post At . State Convention Held Here, Named Tues day Night Delegates to represent the Allen R. Fleming peak at tha convention to he held here on July 3, 4 and 5th wore named At the monthly meeting of the local post Tuesday night. Vn, A' committee waa named by cornmandor Woat to make the nominations and the delegates and alternates aro a* follow*: K.' R ncncham, A. T. Levta. W. K. Mea dow. W, D. Paaqball. W. L. Erwin, fdiaries E. Martin. T. H. McHat- •on. *V. f. A tin"». A. I Almaml and H. H. Weat.<Vhe nliernatea nro. a F. Crawley. J. 8- Stewart. R. I* , ... h , nv , , h . MOSS. Loo Bredbemr. Branch. Jake 1 *”>'»?» J 1 ?. w ere reprc Joel. "RodI* Herring. J. R. North- And the compony did not „ ,how that It appreciated hie falthfu’ »«vvlcc, loyalty and da- V *Swon after the banquet feaat wea served Mr. Phlnlsy aroee and in beautiful words presented Mn Griffith with a handsome loving the policy 9toldera of the Southern Mutual Insurance Company for 50 yenra of service, Ipyalty and devo tion. 1*73-1*23." Attached to the cup waa an envelope which con- tabled a gift of a more aubatantlal nnture-Za handaome check. Following Mr. Phlnlxya presen. tallon Mr. Fisher of tho Newnan agency on behalf of thp agents ol tho stale presented Mr. Griffith with twelve handsome silver gob lets. a pitcher and a waiter. When Mr. Griffith arose’ to acknowledge the gifts he waa almost orsreomt with emotion and In a very touch- •a, way) thanked hla mwrokers for'the appreciation shown to him The banquet waa not only e sumptuous ono but It waa one ol beauty and eleganfe, Tho parlot nnd table were decorated profuie iy with flowera and ferna and or. cheatra music waa enloysd during the entire evening. Tho speeche, were unuaually Interesting and # wre aa followag , BANQUET PROGRAM ^ f .Togetmagter Prggldent Blllupa Phlnlsy. A , ■ _ Welcome 'to Aegnta—Beoretary Arthur E. Griffith. Athena »and tho Sohtharn Mu- tual—Director Chao. M. Snelltng. The Largest Ageney—Howard Pattlllo, Atlanta. ' „ The 75 AnnlveraBhy—Loul*) If. Andrews; Milledgevlll*. The Small Agency—Thomaa F. Fleming. Sparta. The Company at Home—It Toombs I hi Bom e. Athena. Impreaalona—Chancellor D. C, Barow. . ' Many telegrams of congratuia- tibna. were received during th# day from other In/tranee oompanlea agencies and Indnviduala. A large bosket of flowers came from''the Atlantic Mutual company ol Sa"" nnnah While Mrs. E. If. stent another handpome haaket, •4rty-two In addition for Ideal water fo. Mica Fee Kamensky, chief fe'.- tniy writer. , 'j The students will iln the —ork "" tho sroelal.edition under the rrn• oral aonervislon or Dr. 8. V. San-1 ford and John B. Drowry. tho fac-J^M vHop«d at •ither end of th# LodR# which In located on the Lakf different level# or' platform# for /day'at the fioard of Health >ieit- diving on thl# tower .It I* fur-.lnf. rounded with deep w#t#r free from ChlW Inspector W. C. Greer nil stumps, rocks, or anything' ported to the Board that the negro whereby a diver would injure him- drivers of the sanitary wagons de manded a raise from $1.25 per day to $2 or they would' quit. The Board voted lo rats- employee- twenty-five cents per day and instructed *the Inspector tc notify th# men Friday they cfeU either take the r*l#e or quit. The Increase Rives to on# das of em ployees $1.50 per day and $1.75 to the others. -The PORTfl all officers, In the drpjtrtml’nt >Xc^pt .Of V *W, self. There is t#elve hundred f##t ol /irnlKbt deep water for long dle- tnneo add endurance teeta ao well as racing. Instruction in sll of the different swimmlnR stroke# wDi be given as well as thi differ ent nwlmmtng testa and life sav ing. methods. Journalism. WILL OF MRS. HEARD FILED HERE MOM shore ns long landing has been erf tended out into the watery some thirty of forty feet from the bank The Lpkc bottom In between these two landings ha* been graded oul from .two and half feet of water to a gradually Increasing depth until It reaches about flve.^feet. This open end is roped in, pod k Kn„H,.r»g.rt hv th. Na. being sunk In the lake bottom artf o natrmtlon conducted by the Na W. BrownT T bscferioiOgi*t, whA'will leave the department September 1 on, account tft’hi* bopqeetjon with the athletic UebartmwiU of the Y. ItiQrAJftW.Hto.IMM Dr. H. W. Birdsong was unani mously elected to take over Dr. frown's duties on September 1#V Ctiley Baiillily OfflcW H. B. Hodg son. Inspector Greer and Mrs. Plorrle Usit, secretary were elected. * The Board adopted a resolution commending Dr. J. D. Applewhite's efort to secure for Clarke county and Athena the Child Heallh clem- Ij 18 ™' the double charge of murder I. T. LoveJoy, county policeman of Greene county, E. N. Brook’s, chief of police of Union Point.* J. T. L. Darby, policeman'of White Plains, Sturdivant, ahorlff of Tali aferro county,I'Ed Howoil, police man of Crawfordvllle ’ and A, if. Gnstley, U. 8. dfputy marshal who headed the party that held, up the men. Obe Smith swore out one set of warrants for the murder of hl*» son, J. B.j while the others were sworn out by Ralph Smith for the murder of his brother, Jeff .i , Tho warrants wero issued by Judge J. S. Calloway, Justice of the peace of Greensboro, and turned over.to Sheriff E. C. HJxon of the county to be served. Sheriff Hlxon stated to tho Ban ner-Herald bver long distance Wednesday morning that as soon ns tho warrants wero placed In his handh Tuesday afternoon he called tho officers over the tele phone nnd notified thorn of the action taken, stating to them that he would give them the oppor tunity of giving themselves up by reporting to him In Greensboro vr t o would have to go for them. "AU f them stated they would be here Wednesday," he said. Mr. Gnstley wns nt his home in Habersham county. The sheriff stated that the pre liminary trial would probably be held Thursday before Justice Cal loway and until then tho men would be'held in Jail, to bo placed thi*r« as soon as thoy arrlvod in Greens- Will of Former Athens and Atlanta -W o*m a n Filfd in Office of Ordi nary Orr. The will of Mrs. Mi E. Heart of Athena and Atlanta; waa filed In court of ordinary Monday by CoL DuPree Hunnlcutt. executor of the estate a* nominated In 'the will by Mra. Heard. A hearing .will ha had of the ap- polntment of tho ex. -ator on the „ first Monday In July before Or-1 dlniry R. C. Orr. of Clarke conn- j The beneficiaries aa named In thp wfll of Mrs. Heard are, Mrs. I Mary L. Hqnnfcutt. a pearl neqk- lace. Egbert Beall, of Clarkesvllle; a nephew, 1800. Mias Katie Bell, of LaGrange, piece of the late M. E. Heard. *40G connected with rope*. In this en closure the beginners wlH.be taught under the direct eaperVlalon ol one of.th* young men on tha swim mtng Mtaff. Every bqjr who went on the camp last year who could ' not swim, learned before he left, nm nearly every one of the beginner, became good swimmers, and man, of the good eflmraeri became ex : **"• lC< »' Bremond. «a.. | will Be Used in Construc- Mrs. Georgia Co*., of Atlanta, a tion Work. Convict Force is Decreasing, Vote $100 For Legion^ niece, itOO. Mra. renege styles, of Atlanta, a- niece, *200. The following perarraph taken from thg will of 'Mrs: Heard, reads: "AU of the rest and residue of mr estate of whatever nature or cult.. James White, M. N.'TatwIleT and O. J. Tolnnc. A short business session waa held and plana discussed for tho convention nnd before ortlonmmcnt, rhmmandor West advised that he would call meeting! pf thn post every ten dava from now until the convention convene*.. \ , AMERICAN SAILORS LEFT . PENNILESS IN QERMANY NORFOLK. Vp.—Stranded In Hamburg. Germany, anp depend ing on the charity of kind-hearted ApeHcan*. 1» the tate ef Norfolk. Savannah and New. Orleans boy* who shipped on German steamers during the winter end earip spring. eentod here for the meeting. EMPLOYS SEARCHLIGHT WHEN PLOWING FIELD DELMAR. Ca.—A not(pn; press lent In some quarters, that farmerr work six months a year and ^njey a winter vacation the remainder of the twelve month#, finds smell sup port In the lives of ninlculturistr hereabouts. Cramper for time to work hi# lands, one ranch owner near here haa given up,|rylt|g W do an. Wa work by daylight and la .doing " spring plowing .under the^rtar* aaarehllghta. Ills men I -wetk three shift* of eight hour* each. I Employment o ffrom twenty-five to forty laborers for construction trinrf ml _rej I in Clarke county was authorised glre' tr,nd^u 'ih .n? deriM, ~y by O,. Board ef Commta 1? taBtajj 8 *° M " J-l This action was made necessary HunnlrnU. of Athena. O*.. and to, o|) scnxnit o( lh , dr „ a « the Mlsa Frenres Woolo y.Mliia Virgin - nllmbar of ronylct. in tha. county Wooler. PH,-" Wtml-v and;,^ , #nbmty „ continue the con- Alhert Wonlev. children of. | llon woric underway or out- I Mrs. A. to? WJnley. of fy-lHned * ' ,tn he dlvld-l a« followM. ^ in'^ldltlon to the dqerease In ■ulf to Mra. Marv L. Hnnnt- co t,victw the recent - heavy ralnl • —id lh- c'h»r half tn bo dl- jun/iKTil road*, and bridges ao wlrri «i»'«lir h**tw»An MIm Fran- niac ), considerable repair work c) . '.• •■l -'. Mian. Vlrrinla Wn"l»v h „ been. ncceaMHated. &lcc W j.-I. V end James Albert j Th „ | fciaK i appropriated *100 to w-.lov. that lx In aev. one half to the American Legion convention ■Mrs. V»ry h lliinnlcutt .and on- wh k.|, m „, t , | n July her*. Henry etohtb to each of aa'd oniimeret"'' ||. weal, commander and Frank children or Mr. and iMrs. A. C. Holden, past commander, askad Wooley. | for *500. I • The Board of Tax Equallxere re- COLl wCTINri OLri SONGS ported lie work completed. . IS HOB&Y OF PR0FE880R, t n. n.-pr»f«. Rev,- Quillian Is f nt thn TTnlvmr-i ^ # In Lithoma GRAND FORKS, aor Frank Flek»hv, of the Unlver-i alty nf North Dakota' has for the last four years made hla nvnratler the fathering nf eld time eonre for preservation, both words and iLelodlee. Which mnkea hi* eoUee- ■ I’rofeeaor Blekahv (teeNtree Iherr ernwing interd*' vailon of American folk'aotagm Rev. J. A. quillian. pastor of the Oconee Street Methodist church, left Wednesday for Uthoula whan xiwhtafeanLl h ® will- preach the funeral of Mlaa Lula Alraand. nnairauon cnnaucirn oy ™ - nllun tlonal Child Health Association. 'WITNt*^° UW ° Inspector Condems Six Head of Cattle Unfit For Food. Might Have Been Sold Otherwise. , ‘ Athena’ Abbattolr continued IU career of usefulness in May, it was Indicated Tuesday st the Board of Health meeting. B Jn the month of May Inspector H. . Hodgson examined a total of •27 carcasses and condemned aix, of these cattle. A total of 452 bead of cattle was Inspected; 16S hogs, • sheep and 7 goats. The fact that the 1 Inspector con demned six • h«ad of cattle in the month demonstrates, it is pointed Out, the usefulnes of the. Abbattolr to, the city from a standpoint of protecting its citizens from impure eat. . If It had not keen for the Ab attoir the elx head of cattle con demned by Inspector Hodgaon might have been killed and sold ofr beef In thif city,. It is de clared. » T Inspector Hodgson reported fourteen eases of measlea in May, four oases of chicken pox. and one case of whooping cough. • HEART DISEASE CURE near, doctors hope ROSTON.—Dr. K. t. Kencko. bach, professor of. the first riledl- cal rllnlr of Vienna, told tho mem bers qf the Boston Association for the Prevention and Relief of Heart Diaoaao that through research work and two successful operations the medical world will soon determine whether they'can cure acute heart disease. Thn operation Is mad* on the' clavicle or ahoulder and a certain portion of the nnatomy removed. JUDGE DECLARES WOMAN IS “8ANE BUT DEVILISH" AUBURN, IntL—Justice T. !C. Font has filed with the county cleric here an affidavit bearing on tha sanity of Mrs. Chart** Mcln- turf. In which he soya that the wo man Is “xan* but devilish." In making the Investigation of ie affair it iii stated by Attor- •y Bell that two almoat .eye wit* ..jnara to the fatal Incident were found. "A white man name Linton Griffith claims to have arrived or the fleeno immediately after tho two men were killed and a negrt- named Armor waa with him. Thes< men claim to have been only a ahort distance from where the Will ing took place when the first ahote were fired and rushed to the seen* at once. It la stated by those mnk Ing the - InveHflgatlon that Mr Griffith claims that when he reach ed tho automobile both men werr sitting in tho sent dead and that J. B. Smith .the young man, waa on the right hand aide of the car nnd the eider man was nt the wheel and In tho right hand of the boy' between tho first *twi was a lighted cigarette. fingers. It was claimed by the officers when a’ report of ’the affair wan made that tho youth opened fire on them first and according t< tho'se fnaking tho investigation the boy was right handed nnd Mr. Griffith states no weapon was found on either of the occupant# after they reached the scene. It was on tho evidence the two men gave, and an investigation of | U»e car tho dead men were riding In, a Dodge roadster, that caused the relatives of the two alleged rum runners to have the warrants sworn out. The papers were to be served a* soon as possible after they were issued late Tuesday afternoon and tho '■preliminary*trials aro expected to follow at once. In speaking of tho case Tuesday night attorney Reil sold they had other evfdence'In hand that refuted the statements of tho officers but that it woiild bo withheld until tho trials camo up./ HOLD LUNCHEON Tho wcokly luncheon of tho tfl- wanfs club will bo held at tho Y. M. C. A. Thursda y at 2 o'clock. Re- porta from tho delegates to tho In. tematlonal* convention in Atlanta will bo heard and the meeting Is expected to develop »ome*unasuil Intt'rest along this line as report* will called for from others than the official delegates. m