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VOL. 91, NO. 172
Aaaoclated Preaa Service
ATHENS, GA„ SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1923.
Mrs. Harris, Registered
At Ansley Hotel in At
lanta, Sees Constitutioft
Reporter After Four
Days’ Wait.
HUSBAND CALLS
HER “LOVE-CHILD”
Beauty, 27, Says She Will
Prove Her Heritage and
Refute Intimation^ That
She Is a Scarlet Woman.
(Special to Banner-Herald)
ATLANTA.—After registering at
the Ansley hold! for four days anti
nuocejefully wjthatatjlng a con
stant onslaught of reporters from
local newspapers, beautiful Mrs.
Eleanor Elalno Lo Harris, who
gained the tlUc of "tho mystery
woman” as tho result of her olu-
sirencss, Friday nlgilt in in ex
clusive etatement o The Constitu
te.o revealed Iter identity as the
wife of Bevery Evans, a former
vlre president of tho National City
Bank of New York and a principal
In the suit for annulment of their
marriage which for two years has
proved' tho sensatlo of New York.
Atlantans generally will remem
ber the Harris ease, which was
rivalled only In point of senaaMon
hr the Stillman enn and la 'ramrod
by the fart that Stllimnn waa rrca-
Irient ot the nanto bank with w'urh •
Harris was connected as ylgo ijres -1
Ident. . ' '
Mrs. Harris, a bosuilfnl woman
r.f about 27. waa branded by her
millionaire K-ebard In his snnu-
ment proceedings as n scarlot wo-1
n,nn of tho underworld and n half- 1
csstr. Harris. Who Is a wealthy
oil men amV rancher ot Texas, It
will hs gonorally remembered from
nromlnontly-dirplayed news nrtlc-
lrs. charged that hie wlto wns a
"love child", that she had faiecly
rnpresented herself to be a tnom-
her of a blue-blooded southern;
t-n-ily end that ehe was a product
ot the (Jiml-mondo.
VOICES HEATED (
DENIAL
USTIEESJift
•Indicated Cotton
Several Points
Prospects Last
Ahead of This Year'
S. Production.
LABOR DAY MONDAY
Athena Monday will join the
country In observing Labor Day
The post office will observt
holiday schedule. That Is, Ok
general delivery window* will
not be open but one ht.ur, from
12 until 1 o'clock. City mall
carrier* will make only one de
livery, the morning delivery.
The cotton markets were
closed yebterday and will also
be doted Monday In recognl*
tlon of Labor Day.
All bank* will be cloved Mon
day.
Yield
Above
-•iTOKIO IS AFIRE AS
DISTRICT AVERAGE
58; LAST YEAR, 51
Banks County Indicates
Best Yield of Any Coun
ty in This Section. Farm
ers Continue Weevil
Fight.
KEEP FIGHTING i
With prospects of. a much
better cotton crop than last year
farmers In Clarke and adjoin
ing counties will go forth Mon
day to finish the battle against
the boll weevil. Results from
poisoning the weevil have been
thus far very encouraging and
If tho fight is kept up for the
next two weeks the victory will
be ours.
1AKESHQGKSAREA;
AMERICANS IN CITY
Washington Estimates 1,-
Increase of Several Hun
dred in Enrollment Is
Expected By Superinten
dent G. G, Bond.
SIXTEEN NEW
INSTRUCTORS
Official Opening Wednes-j
day But Doors Swing
Open Monday Morning
At 9 O’clock For Prelim-}
inaries.
IF ITALY SHOULD
SPORN SETTLEMENT
BY LEAGUE, WAR
FT
Diplomatic Circles Re
gard Attack on Corfu
With Slaying of Fifteen
Greeks Tantamount Dec
laration.
■
000 Americans Are in!*'h°°i children, an mcr«u. 0 f *sv-1
eral hundred over last year, will*
Burning Japanese City, return to ,c h00 | here n „ t WMk#
j Herr Glesberts, minister
— ! posts and telegrams in the 1
upward* of 82001 German cabinet.
Casualties Reported.
(By Associated Tress.)
SAN FRANCISCO.—Tokio
morning at 9 o’clock.
While the grammar and Illgh|
School* do not open until Wednes- J
day officially, the doors will be
j 8 1 thrown open Monday at which time
m>nr „r ii,.f those wishing to stand entrance rx-
d JK »* the High School or
dZ«iZm| d ' «J> "conditions” at either .he
tKjTb.ovt hJfh.™ f-rAmwar or High Schools will oe!
Isusper -m' 1 ^'nd .'^"'flamC. A**
spreading to surrounding towns,l.. No ,or . mal “ ercl .***. w,, L ,, ? , .' k l
according to 0 message rcceW
ISAYS U. S,'MEXICAN
RECOGNITION IS IN
LINE WITH POLICY
GREECE SUBMITS
AFFAIR TO LEAGUE ■
Reserve Italian Troops
Reported Held in Readi
ness. Jugo-SIavia, Italy’s
Enemy May Be Brought
Into the Tangle.
To thesn charges Mrs. Harris
Frldsv night In Atlanta, hronkint
s long silence during which she
drclaron sho has bnen on a pil-
gr!tango tq collect evidence end
dor r hor name, voiced * heated de
nial In tho form of an affidavit
Mihsnribod to o,->- August 18 In St.
Lools. ‘
Sho denied that she had made
any misrepresentation to her has-
b-rnd concerning hor family con
nection, hut proceeded to e>vr
evidence in detail to shoe* that hei
family to the Leo family of Ten
nessee. ,
In roply in charges that she hat
had Improper relatione with a man
Here are seme more of the girls selected by their home town, to
compete in the Atlantic City Beauty Pageant in which America's most
beautiful girl it to be found. The full-length portrait is of Miss Billie
Gates, of Richmond. Va. 'At the top is Mis, Ruth Agnes Brady, of
Wilmington, Dei. Miss Mildred Maconachy (center) will represent
Norristown, Pa., while Miss Mary Weaver will carry the name of
Lakeland, Fit; ■
(Turn to Pane Five)
Dick Harris, Well
Known Negro Held
On Liqiior Charge
Must Face -Recorder.Mon
day Following Raid on
Barber Shop Friday Aft
ernoon When Liquor
Was Found.
Dick Harrla’ bigtx-r shop on
(--liege avenue, operated by one 01
tho ante-bellum negroes who hat
enjoyed A good reputation In Atn
*n« many year*, wa* raided Fri
day afternoon- by policemen •*«*•
now Dirk face* charge of violating
th«* pmhlbtlon law.
Dick wa* not In the *hop when It
wa* raided. He w** helping mov«
his household good* to anothet
house. Saturday morning he went
to the police headquarter* «*»«»
n’ade bond in the amount of
hiding appearance In Hecordert
co "rt on day.
Three policemen made the n»W-
Captain Claude Craf. Detective
Ibiuh Moore and Policeman J. M
N*lm*. Two pint* of wM*key and
a 'mart »>ott!e almost # ull of
*h|*k#y>*•* found by the raiding
officer*, all in U»e rear of *be
•hop. On# point wa* In a aultease
empty can, which officer* say
hod contained whiskey, wa* found
•tid sever*l emptyc an* were In the
T9 *r of the place. However, pollct
**y they .re not convinced the*e
thrown out by Harris.
The .police were tipped off that
Harris bad been selling whiskey.-
Many Attendants -Will Board of Directors Hear
Arrive in Athens Mon
day. Large Enrollment
Expeced.
The IMS-24 session of ths Stall
Normal School begins Tuesday and
a cdfflclency In the anlaries and
year 624 students were registered
In the regular session and tf bet
ter accommodation! wd* avail
able more than tbia number could
Encouraging Statistics
About Business of Ath
ens Institution.
The Board of Directors of , the
Fidelity Loan and Inve*tm*nl
company held a meeting Thursday
afternoon and received the auditor’*
report'on the business of tho com
pany a* of date of Aug. 9th lasf
The report was'* most encour
aging one and showed the folk
able more uw
bo cared for during the new term in* outstanding fafts relative to
Many time* the number to reg-
(Tur». tf P*Q# Fiv#)
Large Crowd Enjoys Hoa-
Georgian At His Home
in Oconee County.
By T. LARRY GANTT
'••A crowning success and most
delightful occasion.”
Such was the unanlmoUs verdlpt
of the three hundred grJ^Hs whr.
Attended the barbecue given yes
terday by Hon J. D. Price at hi*
Va.<ti !<••* f*—n home in Oconva.
Ana fully 1 300
mt-seKi
in!nvcmT'noint. dl <Svc A^cri/a Ocm tho * h ' “*<£*»■ b Washington Sees Consist-
la several points »bq>0 . ntem ,, 1|t of tl;c CMnp . h y- a ^ ™™n^heghmlM Mon- - -- -
Northeast
cotton yield m ncvorai pomia woqvu j sun ,, r : n f ( , n
prospects this time last yesr, 1" station at KomMts.
advance of the average predicted .. Jkavy rss ualUc-. arc reported.
--“day for the U. 8. ami fourteeb H un ,or Is ell-ot that all traffic Is t MANY
points above the average for the suspended throughout Toklo. Rcr-, teacmepr
stato of Georgia, according to , ogees running In all tlirsetionn. I-
NEW
report leaned Saturday by
Georgia Co-operative Crop Report
ing Service.
A study of tho ret>ort shows that
tho cotton production situation In
Georgia this yeas is the reverse for
that of last year, uppe-r Georgia "Many disastrous accidents have
making tho crop this year. been reported, many trains wreck-
Tho district average In the dls- cd. It is also reported that a se-
trtt. 51 this year as against 47 vere tidal wave struck the coast at
f.8 as against 6T for 1922 at this .Yokohama.”
time. Tho district average for Ihe
ugees running
dow^et-vsIvo^'i-orTtow“' »•» -*«"* w- ••
Asakusn, ‘^’ianrehinshi railway | ‘ 1 '* "T,—
station at K.lko, the buildings < Tur " *° p ««* Fiv *>
occupied b/ the Peers club, end!
the Toklo arsenal.
district in which Banks, Elbert,
-cm
E TO
BAN KRANC18CO—Practically
Kranklin, IIMI. Mndtarn, f3*lc- th . , nlir . clly of Ynkohiuc
(Dy Associated Press.) ■
LONDON.—Italy’s action. In
bombarding and oc»riipying Corfu,
a contravention of the neutrality
of tho Island guaranteed In per
petuity by tho treaty of 1865, in
which Great Britain ceded Corfu
to (ireecp. Is considered In military
diplomatic quarters of London as
a tantamount declaration of wat
upon Greece, ant! as constituting
-**. . M M a flagrant violation of Ini-iai’.onnl
ently With U. S. Policy tew. Should’ Italy Igore tho Inter-
in Ifpqiimntmn nf Rolfi- vent,t)n of tho League of Nai’ona
in uesumpuon OI ivCla ftn( j , ( J 10 independent efforts of he
tions. {'« unrll of nmhnssHdors for an ami-
- T - ■ I cable solution, military experts sen
N (danger of Mm war spreading
Recognition of the government j oughout southeastern FJu^ope.
of President Obregon by the Unit-.
ed Stated, which wot announced • JUGO slavia
Friday by Washington, la regarded (LINKED WITH GREECE
here as in line with tho American
policy, stated through successive
administrations of giving disinter-
. ested help to a friendly country so
1 long as tho rights of Americans »ro
properly safeguarded.
thorpo, Stephens, Wilkes counties | and numerous casun’tles bav* I a , «-q, , n .
arc situated In 65 for this year an JZTZd „ the result at a con- Accepts First VlCe-PreSl-
AMERICAN COURSE
WAS DIFFICULT
, The announced aim ot the Wash
ington gorernment has boen direct-
It Is recalled that Juglo-Hlavin
Is linked by royal marriage (o
Greece. Moreover Greece has re
ceived from Juglo-Slavla only r.
few months ago certain promises
of support in tho event of being
attacked by another country. In re -
turn for, which Jugo-Slavla has
given use of Salonlkl as a free
port of entry for arm?
merchandise.
Allied* observers also refer lo the
contiued enmity between Jugo
slavia ad Italy /over tho Mum
r'almntlnn questions. Rumania also
J has dynastic ties wl»h Greoce snfd I
• couraglng fnternaUonsT complica- * In case of u declaration of war by
I Wt ■ I _ , TTTTT’ . tions Incident to a condition, of : Italy on flu* Hellenic kingdom the
M.l. lis feared have been felt at Tnklc Charles H. Phlnfsy hns accept-' taevoiution an d civil war ^running, Buchnrresf. government might ho
The average for the northwest' and Yokohama. The American tho position of first vice president' „ morfl n, an a decade. extorted In vt»*w of military men,
of tho Georgia Railroad Bank, Au- I ;to lend iwtivr support to Greece,
gusta, and will assume charge of started I Orcem alone is III fitted to with-
tho office un the 15tb of O"'j J. 8. P OLICY
lr i of ?ho r SL.? l l!rd" d m ^I n . k u h" Tho story of the present cycle,
Clan Hal '^hankiM iltmCYnnYh', of Apiericsn-MextcaB relations has
stantl.il bsnkinK Institutions In ^ rea j ^ginning In the outbreak [
per cent August 26. The general j aw ted over six minutes at
IT. S. aversge re peered Friday waa t, ut more serious effect# it
district Is 68 this year as against yy maintains a hospital there
61 at this lime last year; west dls- - but It has a very small staff. Yo-
trict, 61 this yoa ras against 47 kohsma Is used generally as *
last year; southwesL 80 this year residence section for Toklo busi
es against 62 last year; south, 23 n *ss firm*,
tb’s year as ngalhst 47 last year.} ' —
clanks county's cotton crop In
(Turn to page two)
(Turn to Psg* Fivs)
Gasoline Drops
One Cent Gallon
Here Saturday
j Washington—pnuauat anxie-
I ty Is felt here evar reports of tl** 1
'earthquake and fire In Yokohama
‘ It Is estimated that- more than r
! thousand citlsen* of the Unl'ed
I States have residences In Yo’w-
' hnma which Is only 30 miles from
Toklo.
The price of gasoline In Ath
ens reached a new low level
Saturday when n reduction of
one cent per gallon waa an
nounced by the . fill stations,
following a cut made by the
Standard Oil company.
Gas Is now retailing here for
20 cents per gallon, nr five gal
lon* fo • one dollar. This means
that It Is actually selling for
19 cents, one cent per gallon
being; levied as state tax.
Throe Men Die As
Auto Crashes Into
11 o south. ltd capital stock, rtsour-
CCS anil undivided profits amount
to several million dollars.
Tho doparture-.of Mr. and Mrs.
Phinlzy will mean a Croat lost to
tho city and their numerous friends
will learn With regrets their de
rision to mnke Augusta their fu
ture home. It Is understood that
Mrs. Phlnisy and their ion, Tltlllc.
will remain In Athens until the
Heavy Motor Truck ”■ ‘“I b ° m9
The ronmctlon with which
Phlnl-v bos secerned Is one of th*
most Important buslnesn proposi
tions In the south. Ho will have
tho active direction of this Insti
tution whl-k Is , giant In com-’
no rclnl am? banking circles In thin
and other states.
iDECIDE NEXT WEEK
ON CHILD CLINIC
WALLINGFORD, yt.—Three mer
were killed here Thursday as th*
roaUlt of a collision of their au
tomobile with a motor truck neat
here. They were George Congdon
hi*’ brother John T. Congtkfti. unJ
James Motrfek.
FIRST SHIPMENT OF TOMATOES LEFT
ATHENS YESTERDAY, OTHERS TO FOLLOW
nlfalilv nf Well Known tor various points In Florida,
pitalliy 01 , the flrot shipment of this kind
ever eent from this section. '
Although the sixty-three
crates, shipped by express, fell
far short of a carload. whk%
was the goaL it represents the
first etep toward reaching out-
. aide market, for. produce rain
ed In thla section. It la de
clared
A carload contains shoot 400
crates of tomatoes but the sur
plus now on hand to this nee-
tlon, at least the twelve coun
ties feeding the Oort Merkel,
waa not tarae=tmnilgb- npparent
ly, to fill
Kible to ship by frslgbt.
However, U Is pointed out. the
fort put forth to ship a ear of
tomatoes has brought produce
buyer* In touch with the North
east Georgia producer*, making
It possible for them to know
Just what kind of produce finds
*a ready sale in other sections
and bQW the product* should
be packed for shipment.
It w-s learned yesterday that
tho visit her* of J.
munlcatlon by the
Commerce marketing commit
tee and Mrs, Beside Troutman,
market master, with other pro
duce men, has opened a market
for n large qu;
toes which will mature In thla
section within the next few
week*.
J. J. Adams of Bogart, who
ha« been eclllng produce at the
Curb Market since Its begin
ning, has neveral acres In t»»-
alnci and plana to .'hip two
carload* soon, 1» wai stated
T. A. Henry, anotser Curb
Market enthusiast, who lives n.
Oconee Heights, has four ncrca
In tomatoes. Ho also plans to
ship to Florida. It- It. Daniels
of Jackson county stated yes
terday he ha* ftbout twelve
crate* which will mature eoon.
These will be shipped to Flor
ida, arrangement* having been
made to handle them.
iMafafeyi ii'iAiB ' •-
TJiose who deatre to ehlp as
criaII an amotjnt as one crate
„—t information on how
to proc«e-I from Mr* Trout
man. By ehippins a crate or
more when the crop matures
rapidly and the market here ta
flooded It will result In a lav
ing to the producer. It Is point
ed out.
Three weeks ago a ear might
have been filled with green to
matoes. !• la believed. The
effort to ship Sr c»r MU week
lias opened a market fat eny
v.TPlas. however email, that
ruf he grown In the tutor*
0} telling off the sur[>lile
In UlO of tho military rorolullon |
led by Francisco I. Modern against |
the long.oatabltshed regime of i
President Porfl-rio Dial. A policy
of non-interference was adopted by |
President Tnft, who oon mobilised
unit of the regular army on the j
b.irdrr to guarantee neutrality ant, ... rtr.,, w p ,|
protect AJtterican Interest.. There- Aulen* VV1U KT10W Wed
after extra troopa were stationed nesday Whether It 18
there In greater or less forco until' rri..*- rrL r „ P R„.
1029. by which time Ute general '^ ,1U1LL uul 01 1Mne
situation had ceased.
OBREGON QUIETED
REVOLUTIONIST#
maining Cities.
Athens will know Wednesday
whether It ha* l>ocn selected as tho
(stto for location of tho baby clinic
General Obregon wo* #lpctcA f«r tho American child Health As*
a four year term and assumed of- soclatlon plans to establish in th#
flee on December 1, 1920. Ho ©«
tabllshed a military command of
the situation regarded hero as sat
isfactory, and irritation! for the
United States have gince that time
greatly diminished. Sevoral* na
tions Including a number in Latin-
Ainerlrs, have -recognlxed Obregon.
Others, however, notably Groat
Britain, preferred to await action I
by the United States.
Southeast.
Dr. Whiter Brown of New York
a representative of the AhuocIr-
J on, was In Athens IJrlday In
consultation rith health officials
and authorities In the public school
and stato educational institutions
who promised' close <n-operation
In making tho clinic a Kucceas.
Dr. Brown told represent*lives
SAVANNAH, Oa.—PU»n* for th*
Labor Day celebration which Is to
be held at Daffln Park uader the
of the Savannah Trader
r AsMmbly, have 'been
completed. People who attend the
celebration will have the privilege
of taking basket luncheon* and a
l.irge crowd Is expected
pros,-
forth results.
(of various civic, social, education*
and health organizations* who mot
with him Friday that only three
eltlcn In the southeast are being
considered by tho Association as
a possible llto for the clinic, Ath
ens. Danville, Va.., and Charlottes
ville. Va.
Athens’ application for tho clinic,
nut of a large number from all
over tho southeast. Is credited
with being the best and tt Is known
that this city Is very favorably in
the mind of the committee which
will decide whore to locate the
clinic.
3£p$h hero work and time haa
been given to the movement to
bring tho five-year clinic here by
the committee in charge and (t
believed their labor will brio#