The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, July 09, 1923, Image 1

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Investigate Today! To Regular Subteribera THE BANNER-HERALD $1,000 Accident Policy Proa THE BANNER- jHl|§| Dally and Sunday—10 Con«a a Week. Etubllehtd 1832 Dally and Sunday—10 Cento a Week. ATHENS COTTON: Middling W/zc Previous Close 26/gr THE WEATHER: Probably Showere Monday Night 8lightly Cooler. VOL. 91 NO. 125 Aaaoclated Preaa Service ATHENS, GA., MONDAY JULY 9 1923. A. B. c. Paper Single Coplea I Cento Dally. S Centa Sunday. Athens Bank Deposits Near Five Million Mark 4—{• ■M- P -M- -M 1 4—«fr J. A A r f T T f T * * " 1 • r "I* '*1* *1* Introduce Tax Bill to Help State Institutions $100,000,000 Estate Tangle UNIVERSITY MA Y AID BY SPECIAL GET ACT Bill Introduced Monday in Legislature Provides For Special Stamp Tax on Cigarettes, Cigars and Tobacco For Benefit of State College, Georgia Tech and University. If a (special stamp tax bill, In troduced In Uto legislature Monday in passed the University of Geor gia* State College of Agriculture and Georgia Tech will be given an extra source of revenue for main tenfirce. The hill Is an act to provide fo a stamp tax on cigarettes, smok ing tobaccos and small cigars. If provides for furnishing stamps b: the Comptroller General and what manern the proceeds shall be dis tributed. Hepresentatlve Atkinson of Sa vannah Is author of the bill (along with Representatives Toombs Du Bose and Frank A. Holden < Clarke. JUSTICE BAY CALLED BY DEATH MONDAY \ Formeh Associate Justice .of the Uqited States Su preme Court Dies From ‘ Breakdown. General Br E MAKE Smith-Hughes Vocational Teachers Arrive For Short Special Course At the University Summer Sdhool. Leaves Mitchell Field New York At 3:58 Eastern Standard Time For Six teen Hour Flight. MARRIAGE DISCLOSED (By Associated Preaa.) NEW YORK.—Mrs. J. Gar nett Starr, of Macon, formerly Mus Annie Camille Lamar, a grand-niece of two former Unit ed States Supreme Court jus tices, was married to Ernest Trlebcl Horn, a month ago, it was revealed here Monday. Mr". Starr was a grand-niece of L. Q- C. Latnsr, who was senator from Mississippi and a cabinet member under the Cleveland administration and of Joseph R. Lamar of Augusta, who was annointed to the united ATHENS ELKS OFF I FOUR STOPS WILL BE MADE, IS PLAN Arrives in Dayton, First Stop, Over One Hour Be hind Schedule Time. Plane in Good Condition. Teachers under the Smith- (By Aaaoclated Praia) Hughes vocational law arrived in , MITCHELL FIELD, New York. Athena Monday_ for the short —Lieatanant Ruaaell Maughan, pi loting a pursuit plane, hopped off course at the State College of Agriculture. Registration of stu dents for the Smith-Hughes and Woman’s Club coarse at the Sum mer School will run the total over 2,000, it is expected. Monday the itudenta discussed home economics and child training and care. Tuesday'3 program fol low!: at 8:S8 eastern standard time, Mon day morning, on the firat leg of hia dawn to dnalc flight acroei the con tinent in an attempt to reaeh San Franelaco tar the light of a day. The flight was begun L flood of a dawn of high visiiblity which held promlae of , excellent flying weather on the first leg of the flight, which will end at Diy- (By Associated Press) MACKINAC ISLAND, Mich- Williani R. Day. former associate justice of tho United States Su preme court,, died at his cottage here at 5:30 o'clock Monday morn- ^Vith him at the time of his death was hia son. William L. Day, and the latter’s wife. The funeral will be held at Cnn- ten, Ohio. His death was attributed to a general breakdown following an attack of bronehitis last fall Jus tice Day,.who was in his seventy- fourth year, came here two weeks ago and although in falling health, appeared to be'greatly belief itted by the quiet and poacefidncua of his summer home here. Fanners to Meet Here to Organize Marketing Body Its -Mtu 'e/«tion td wgne I. The Nutrition Program Susan Mt thews. (a) Hot Lunches—Miss Nannie Ivey. (b) Specific Service—Miss Cath erine Newton. 2- Keeping Yourself Fit to Teach— (a) Personal Appearance—Mias Matilda Callaway. (b) Physical Appearance—Mire Matilda Callaway. flight, which wiu —j, Ohio. Maughan expect! to reach his fi nal deatination in sixteen bouts fljmj distance from Mitchell Field Franelaco la estimated at two thousand six hundred and forty miles. An average speed of one hundred and sixty miles per hour will be maintained, Lieutenant Maughan stated. Statements Issued in Pur suance to State and Gov ernment Order Show In stitutions in Fine Condi tion. SAVINGS TOTAL 1 $1,338,356.62 Winterville Bank Also Makes Good Showing. Total Capitalization Here Amounts to $1,000,000. Value of a College Background for Successful Teaching. Dr. A. M. Soule. 11:00—Chapel— Vocational Edu- f Major 1 cation—F- E. Land, Director of | | u , n , <■ I ii iln n fin I liiilfri three day search had been made by air plane" and patrol boata, following the report by the captain of the ateamer Colonial, that he had lighted the half aubmerged basket of a balloon in the lake, waa pick ed up by a fishing boat, which just ened to run across it. _ je basket was towed here and the Right to the coast. ttho body temporarily placed in a The object of the flight,” said fish house, in charge of police. Four itopi, Dapton, Ohio. SL Joseph, Mo., Cheyenne, Wyo., Sal- duro. Utah, will be made en route on the night to the coast. Weaver, commanding officer Vocational Education. ( transportation in one day by'fleets !<>* airplanes from coast to coast. High School Girl—K t. Land. Ii„ the event of an attack on the. Ways of Improving Home Ecu-; Unjt( , d Statcs by ho!tiu , forcc ,.,. It | Epsie nomics Departments— (a) Equipment — Miss Campbell. (b* Community Contact: Ossie McEttire. (c) Co-operation with Homo -Miss I Viii-ujici Uiihll ” sill uuiiig ! Demonstration Agents—Miss Lois I Dowdle. I (d) Co«openition with Agricul ture—Paul W. Chapman- Plans for handling any surplus , Round Table Discussion, food crops grown in Northeast Georgia next year will be mapped C na .:.] Cmtfea out at a meeting of farmers^ of^ this , OpCCial vOUFSC Though a thorough search had been made for the two balloonists no trace of them was found until the fishing boat made its gruesome discovery Monday. No trace has yet been found of •presente*' la at U»* dpff&tlot ' ighos in number of any naffer l< the state. PavHupdn Lodge,' bavin; in any more mpmoeni than the local is J0 filling a delegation of the first three of the tadge; this state, more than half th* total membership of the local lodg attending the convention. Little Carl Bales, So- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bales, Hurt Fatally Sliding Down Chain in Back yard. ttepresen- U. \ . duces Joint Res, ‘ Concerning Annual Capital Removal Bill. The five Athens banks are in splendid shape according to thr statements Just made in pursuant: r to the call made by thf state anti government. The five banks, Georgia. NatIon.il National Bank of Athens. Amerlc-i n State, Commercial and Athens Hav ings banka have a total capital Ra tion of one mllllor dollars and nil of theee banks are paying hand some dividends. One particular plooalng featu-r about the reports is the large Sav ings accounts carried by the banka Although not as large as It should be, in comparison to the • savingt made by people of the New Eng land and other states, the total reaches the amount of $1,338,356.62 The amount on deposit subject tc individual check la $3,656,614.48 and the total deposits are Including time certificate deposits and oth ers, $4,508,811.41. “ STRONG RESERVES Carl Bales. 9-yeat-olu son of r. and Mrs. Jack Bales, 30$ E. Broad street died Sunday mornini at 10 o'clock from injuries received vMle playing in !h*j hack yard of lie home. Funeral services were held fi > East Athens Baptist church section in the Chamber of Com merce rooms next Saturday at 11 • o'clock. , The meeting will be attended by representatives from each commu nity in Clarke county and each county in this section- The 457 producers who sell on the Athens Curb Market will appoint someone from each Clarke county communi ty and each Northeast Georgia county to represent them at the meeting. inty At this time the Curb Market f will be organised so Its splendid work can be carried on and the ma chinery perfected for the purpose of finding out what farmers of this section expect to raise in food crops next year and lay plans for marketing any surplus that may be For Club Women Opens Monday will also show, he laid, where prop- Lieutenant Null, the other offlcet: er sites for the establishing of,who acompanied Roth as an aide, landing fields may be situated and when the balloon left ths field at will aid in the development of Indianapolis last Wednesday, on commercial aviation.’’ j its death trip. Evidence that Lieutenant Roth had died from exposure was seen in the fact that hia head and shoulders were hanging over the edge of the basket when the float ing basket was found. Identification was established by the laundry mark L. J. R. on Us underwear and a ring on the third DAYTON, Ohio. — Lieutenant Maughan, In n pursuit plane, whirh left Mitchell Field. New York, early Monday morning on a sixteen hour coast to roast flight, arrived here at McCook Field at 9:10 eastern standard time, one hour and thirty- finger of hia left hand which held eight minutes behind his scheduled a red stono, time on the first lap of hia flight I Twenty-six minutes after landing • ■4“ Mher'UlLlf who™t ill pi.tit mtii.hin innU in bony the other man who met his _ , . at McCook Field, Maughan took to SJrJL,,, , h „ ... „ a.. Prominent Women Arrive the air again on hia second leg of death In the balloon with Roth has Here For Summer School, st? jM^h, Mo! ch uk * him 10 Lectures. Registration t The iilane seemed to be in the Opened Monday Mom- Thc meeting is one of the most Important for tho section that has been planned in many years- Lectures on library work. horn, economics, school and- homo im provement and club Journalism Monday featured the opening ses sion of the special course for club women of Georgia at the Univer sity Hummer School. Registration WIIAT IS NOT ADVERTISING Advertising is a definite part of tha business. What ia charg ed to its account should be real advertising—not the expenses the individual feels he must in - fur in order to be a “good fel low.” A writer in Printers’ Ink lists free goods, announcements in picnic and bazaar programs, and donations to charitable, re ligions and fraternal organisa tions as "charges that do not belong in the adrertising ac count, although too fraqueotly pat there.” The way to Success follows the traffic rule: Turn to the eight ind keep straight ahead. EFFICIENCY NOTE— Sat aside a regular time set aside a regular time ««f, day for attention to your adrertising. The momenta ao •Pent will pnt new energy into all the rest of the day’s work. for the course opened Monday. Many jwominent women fron over the state including Mrs. J. E Hayes of Montezuma, state presi dent; Mrs. Alonso Richardson of Atlanta; Mrs. W. C. Holt, Augusta; Mrs. W. C. Kellog, Augusta; Mis* Rosa Woodbury, Miss Carolyn Cobb, were on the program foi Monday's exerclsee. Tuesday's program follows: Mrs. Alonzo Richardson, Atlanta Chairman. 9:20 A. M.—Citizenship Training Miss Julia Flisch. 9:50 A. M.—The Club In Its Re lations to Civic Questions. Mrs Alonzo Richardson. 10:20 A. M.—The Club and th* School. Chancellor Barrow. 11:00 A. M. General Assembly of Summer School. 11:40 A. M.—Club Round Tnbl* Club Life in Its Community. Mis» Rosa Woodbury. 12:10 P. M.—Public Speaking Miss Cobb. 12:40 P. M. — Parliamentearj Drill. Afternoon Recreational. Afternoon neerrauona,. Evening Wree^Wbfrn* Recital* *•-! / u rti't*.* - /’a’-' i r i o^yta^m^rd _ am » pae* m _ flight from Mitchell Field, and Lieutenant Maughan will attempt to make up part of his lost time on the next lap. practically been abandoned, since the finding of Roth’a body, M It la likely that the body went to the bottom of the lake. The firat alarm for the two men waa sent out Friday. The majority of the local Elk:* will make the trip to Atlanta Mon day and Tuesday morning, carry Ing a special band of thirty-piece: over' for tho big parrdc, which will be held Thursday. This parade wil be the largest ever held In Atlanta delegation* from every lodge in th< order taking part the parade which will be interspersed wltHclny afternon at 3:30 o’clock af more than seventy-flvo band: J which the body was Interred brought to Atlanta by the varlou; the Boggs Chapel cemetery. Be: J stein Brothers, funeral dlrectu In the parade Thursday. :he lo [were In charge of arrangement* cal lodge will be lead by “the long j The little boys Is survived and the short of It," Elks Culp, si: * his parents, three sisters and < feet four and weighing two hundred brother. *He was born in Ja< i. and eighty pounds walking hand county, his parents removli in hand with Elk Moon, four feel Athens about five years ago. one inch and weighing e!ghty*fiv' The little boy was playing i- poueds. The officers of ths lodge yard of his home and Injured lead by Exalted Ruler P. B. John nelf Internally sliding do, son being next in line, with Mayoi y chain. He died in the office o> George C. Thomas and M. O. Ml- f. c. Holliday from pulmonar chael, the latter a Past Exaltec* refeson, (formation of bloo<? Ruler being next in line with th< in the circulation), the ph: members of the local lodgr march states. Ing next. Bainbridte Lodge boast- | of tho largest Elk in the world weighing 660 pounds. Athens Lodge lays claim to the other, ex treme. Elk Moon weighing eighty j five pounds. ! The local lodes ha* headquarte.- I out near the 'lec^gla Raptist Or I phan's Home, rn entire 'touso whief ' will be at the disposal of local Elk (By Associated Press.) ATLANTA. Ga-—A joint resolu tion for the appointment of a com mittee of five from the house and three from the senate to hold hear ings on the subject of a removal of the capitol from Atlanta to Macon, was introduced Monday in tho house by Representatives Hu- f ord of Clinch. The committee was j renort back to the general as- The resolution was referred to • ommittee on constitutional All the banks have strong sur plus and undivided profit funt'is. The surplus funds total $1,070. 000.00 and the undivided profits amount to $616,444.66. The totr; resources—and liabilities os well - totals $>,3$3,132.94. In face or the prevailing condi tion of the business and commer cial world tho showing of the hank statements is considered unusual ly splendid and Indicates an n whole the city and section are still i a sound financial footing. Total loans and discounts of th* five banks reaches the figure ol $6,832,438.26. ’menu after advocates of the for capitol movement were d in their effort to have solution referred to another .ittee. measure by Representative A Ellis to create* a conserva- ommission to care for Geor- t atural resources, was intro- * - the houso and referred to itf *c ! action. Georgia Summer School Song WINTERVILE BANK STATEMENT Tho Plttard Bank at ’WInUrvlU* tho only other bank In county out. side of Athens also shows a sound financial basis. This bank Is cap italized at $25,000.00 with total re sources and liabilities of $96,861.33 It has individual deposits subJecJ to check of $24,454.60 and other deposits of about the name amount Mother of Banner- Herald Man Dies (Turn to Pago Bit) City “Y” to Give Entertainments For Public Here Local Y. M. C. A. Weekly Entertainments For the Public. Athletic Events to Feature, The City T. M. C. A. it putting weekly entertainment! open to THE TURNER COUNTY PLAN A Series of Articles Showing What the “Cow and Hog and Hen” Have Done for One Georgia County. Tho Columbia, S. C„ State has reproduced in pamphlet form a re markable aeries of articles by its Managing Editor on the Turner County plan- Georgia Association has been formed to extend this plan to every county in Georgia and similar efforts will be made in ... South Carolina. The Banner-Her- th. public at larg.. A program oljjM ‘^ ou 5? , the „f* ur l££”1 IS® water sport, ha. boon aranged for *j“ »“!** JT Tuesday evening at 8:30 o'clock !SuJJjS* L-dte. «p*c,a"r are tnvltcd to >* !&' bTiLf ^UtS . nXi P Th. _hi number of reprints of the State's rjp srzar&sz for dcmonatratJon. , A REGULAR MONTHLY CASH Tile T. U. C. A. has one of the|, NC0MB F0R BV KKY FARM. ' most beautiful pool. In the coun- BACKBONE OF PROGRAM, try. The program Tuesday evening ,jgo FANCY FRILLS will be not only entertaining but Inetructive. In 1018 Chancellor Barrow of fered a prize of twenty-five dollars for a poem worthy to be set to music ns the recognized song of the Univrristy of Georgia Summer School- The following, comi ing of Dr. Park. Dr. Sanford and one other as fully meeting the re quirements. It n>s always been sung to the tune ol "Truth." In the Academy Song Book, by Kuoken: "To win like the fun^ and, steel, and tho morning.' From fair Rabun’s mountains South to Tybeo'a burning light, From the tawny Chattahoochee Ta SavannRh’a vntnra hpiwhl for home consumption; will in crease the fertility of our lands by using the live stock and legume crops; will solve our marketing problems for the hay and feed stuff grown on the farm", for we can sell them in the form of the finished product—the cream, poul try and eggs and al« 0 which will give us a monthly cash income that will enable us to operate on a cash basis- By planting only five of cotton to a plow, we ran five It especial attention, thereby Passing on the great tradition,— making an average crop every year • Rich reward of toil and pain regardless of the boll weevil. The > But to ehare the slow fruition regular field crops we already \ Of the scholar's heart and brain, know how to grow In abundanc* O to heed our high vocation, but the handling of dairy cattle. ” " poultry and hogs will possibly re- French and Lord Cecil At Loggerheads Over Pro posal tc Bring About End to Arming. by Miss Mary Applewhite Bacon. (By Aasociatrd Press ) chosen hy a committee consist- GENEVA—Tho League of Na- a deadlock in its efforts to bring about a general reduction of arma ments. t The apecis) committee that wai to draft, for proposal to all Lea- members, a general treaty to gue members, a general treaty to blue-robed that end, with a mutual pact of To Savannah's waters bright. Gather «'e in Classic Athena When the summer days are long, We whose faith is pledged Learning, We who tova her ancient long. ACQUITTED Press.) chanted luring th." iW W*rf %a» acquitted hen Monday mdittlng after only t ten minute deliberation by a jury. t (By Associated Pres, J’ARIH—Ernest Judget, with conspiring with the quire study on the part of the av erage farmer. For this reason give the following suggestion in From all baser ends set free. Senranta of a mighty nation. Moulder, of her men to-be I How cautiously the change was regard to the handling of the dairv ( made and what care waa taken to cattle: avoid unnecessary txpense may bet Judged from the advice given by I “1. We/hould milk the my County Agent Ralls to beginners in - -fida'pian if adopted generally over the county will *nd to make beat class of cows that we art able to procure under the existing con ditions. If dot able to buy, «elect the rary beet that yon now have Win we past life’s one disaster Of the weak and wandering aim: Win like tempered steel vthose master That fine temper wrought In fUmc* us Independent farmer*, since we for thi* purpose and begin to im- »— the necessary thing* *» (Turn to ptge six ) Win w* like the,Sun, rejoicing.' An the rnetipt hi* way; Win we like th<? morning, voicing ie new thought oi God §•$] day. Mrs. A. F. Short, aged eavreaty* four, mother of Jewell Hhort, ad man on the Banner-Herald, died ;»t her home near Commerce early Monday morning. . • m - . Mrs. Short was the widow of A F.‘Short, who* waa well known in that iiectlon. and is eurvived by nine children. N Hhe was a good, Christian woman and loved by all who know h«r Her long life of usefulness was fill ed with kindness to others. The funeral will be held at th* Mount Olive church. . * BUZZ! IS guarantee to give effect to Article. Tee of the covenant, has failed to)I accomplish anything. It is divided I between tho Cecil project f ir n general guarantee pact, and a| French substitute providing for ,, _ , _ - limited agreements between two or'Death Sentence Passed On m The"succM^'of any ,uch project! Woman Who Murdered calls for the assurance of security i M an She Lived With For to such countries as trance l\-„« Poland, which make It a requisite! Jhlght IcaiS. . . condition to any reduction in nrma-1 - ments. The French delegation in- (By Associated Praia.) sists that the Cecil project for a NEW YORK.—Mrs, Anni Buzzi general guarantee pact does notjwas sentenced here Monday morn- give that security because several ing to die in the electric chair dur- of the smaller members of the ing the week of August 6, for tha T in u■ ■»1, no iI.nvl 1 nf! Ditn. a/ L'ma^amIxL C:.1 mark, Norway and Sweden, have wealthy made it clear that they will re-1 whom sh main outside of it These countries latter livi League, such as Switaertand, Den-! murder of Frederick Schneider, " * y contractor of the Bronx, she murdered last year; living with him for eight are not counted upon to furnish.years. military aid under such an agree-! Mrs. Buzzi was tried and com ment, but their absence from thcivlcted by a jury here last week, combination, it Is argued, would and a verdict of firat degree mur- makc it impossible to apply the der was returned. A verdict of blockade to Germany, for instance, first degree murder In this state and, under the League covenant,'carries with it the penalty <* " * (Turn to Page Six) tin the chair,