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Daily and Sunday—10 Ceuta s Weak.
EaUbliahed 1882
THE WEATHER
FAIR. . . i.
COTTON
VOL. »1, NO. 185
/Aaaoclated Prraa Serrlco
ATHENS, CA„ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1023.
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OF LAW THRU STATE
Process of Turning Law
Enforcement Over to
Military Is Slow But
Steady..
MACHINE GUNS PUT
ON MAIN BUILDINGS
Guns Placed on Court
House in Oklahoma City
Commanded By Soldiers
in Charge.
OKLAHOMA CITY—Lew Inforct
mait In Oklahoma county haa been
turned over to the military entire-
Machine kuna nave been plant-
n the court oouso nt Oklahoma
CUy and at other strategic potnti
aimut the capital. Although the
entire elate cornea under the order
el Governor Walton, who has pro
claimed martial law throughout the
elate In hlo ngbt acalnat the Ku
Klux Klnn, Oklahoma City !• the
Registration Begins At Georgia University Monday
BOOKS:OPENED FI
IS
$30,000 DAMAGE IN
SUIT FILED HERE SELECT BOYS FOB
Mrs. Ed Kinney Sues
Railway & Electric Co.
For Deatlh of Husband
Last February.
Charging her husbantfs death
last February resulted from “neg
ligence" of the Athena Railway A
Electric Company, Mrs. Edward
Kinney of Princeton has made
that corporation defendant in a
$80,000 damage suit.
Mr. Kinney was killed white
acting aa superintendent of the
James White Cotton Mills in
Priocston February 14, 1923. Ac-
__ „ .... cording to the plantiffs petition,
Klux WM, r n" filed returnable to the October
!*_£2L“ U SEI “JZsSjl? t«™> superior court, Mr. Kin-
Bible Conference Will jPRQBE OF btutibW'j
Again Be Held JF/ere AGRICULTURAL DEPT.
FI SCHOOL SAT.
ipei
Will Be Held in County
Agent’s Office At 3:00
O’clock.
A competitive examination will
be held at the office of County
Agept J. W. Flror at # p. m. Sat
urday September 22 at the Clarke
Dr. G. Campbell Morgan TJ JIM fUf®
Will Be Only Speaker. ,u Ul " ni ,ULUUni
To Begin in March, Run.
ning Eight Days.
Another Bible" Conference for
Northeast Georgia will be held
here in March, it was announced
Monday by Rev. S. J. Cartledfe,
chairman of the committee in
charge.
Thousand
Die In
Flood
Revolt Figures
Investigation Results) LONDON—Five thousand p.r-1
From Charges Maoe onj ions are reported to have perlahed
J. J. Brown,
Bioner.
Commis-
(By Associated Press)
ATLANTA. Oa.—Preparations
n. r rnmnh.it m,.,,,,„ nnt.rt were twin* completed here Manila)
fp- ?■ V , "<*55 "SWe. ™^?‘for the opening Tuesday of Ihs
filter fo7VheT.nf.7cnccTit 72 I £
stated. The conference will be| ,h * ' }eor * a t*P»Hn>cnt of A*rl
conductd eight days with services
twice daily.
The conference will open
last Sunday in March and continue
— . Miiit.v# wli’ verm 01 superior cuun, mi. *»*••*
ihr military. ™ W ", My was electrocuted when his
however con,r0 ' ihand came in contact with a loose
over the state It is said. wire carrv j n(f n f 000 volts of elec-
aa..u.g.M I tricity. Tuesday ig return day for
KEYS COMMAND8 October term.
LOCAL TROOPS | K |miey ,> was“trying °to ^ who attend the confer
county court house tor tho Pur- [through thl! first Sunday in April,
pose of sotectlng two boys to nl- j plans are under way to Invite icv-
icnd the Southeastern Fair School 1 cral hundred ministers from all
at Atlanta. 'partp of tho state tp the confer-
This school will be held between; 0 "^ ^ g,,!, Brigade, a com-
October *th and 12th In connection • m ittee of young women who ush-
wlth the Southeastern Fair. Alljered in all of tho conferences
Clarke county boys between tne here, will make arrangements for
f .r nn( | is who have not finding homes for the visiting
ages of 15 and 18 wno nave n . , » . . . au.
Oneral orders embodying th. irj^L’Xfi^cumSt f«“lighto jiara. are eligible to stand thl. ex
r.-.nilnl regulations under which : | n h ^ h mil j, not forthcoming! ani|nallon Th' WlU
•date capital wlU l ,v « d ur |"» w h en he w „ killed. The electric deal with farming subjects
luspennlnh ot c,vil ’company had been furnishing) Tho successful contsstants wnr
trr UCJ***r* T '* Colons. . .• . «* * .
rr uvtS w Ueute!**"* ° ‘power io the mill* uul Imu ui*Cun i att snd this school wi»S bw i^ulrcd
fl. Keys, in command of local t | nued this service, furnishing only to p«y $».oo sach as entrans fee
street* and highways of Oklaho- mlu>
current for the lights in the] w j,n e the cost of transportation to
In tho floods which followed upon
the typhoon at Tottorf, northwest
of Hobs, Japan, Saturday, accord
ing to an Osaka dispatch to th*
Central News.
The rivers Fukure, Chlyo anf
Taklina burst their banks, de
stroying many villages. , The ter
rific down pour of rain has besn
general. Both Toklo
SO SIGN BY
College Does Not For
mally Open Until Wed
nesday. Football Men
Arrive Early.
and Yoko-
Don Santiago Alba |teft), minis
ter of foreign affairs of Spain
against whom the revolutionists
are particularly bitter. Don Mnn-
uel Garcia Prieto, Marquis of Al-
dered King Alfonso resignation oJ
I tbb enl’ro- cabinet.
as a "political machine" and hui
been guilty of wasting public
fund*.
8AM CLIVE TO
REPRESENT DEPARTMENT
encc «, Sam Olive, of Augusta, forme*
News of the decision pf the 1 prcrid.nt of the stnto senate ant’
committee to hold another confer-( r — - — —
once with Dr. Morgan as the '
speaker will be received with cor-|l
dmi interest in Athens »m* IMS cr 1 " 5 r* s ---
section.
culture, aa a result of charg.i
ZTJT'.ZX i 5?'
Commissioner J. J. Brown. | the deluge snd railways are crip
. Preparation* for hi* def****** bw t pled.
been underway several weeks by | The Imperial Pr * n £*** "*•
the comhilsioner and he haa ex* | elded to return to Toklo.
fjrssed himself confident of com- J mm
plc’.o exoneration of allegations tha ' 1 V T
bis department 1* being conductcc J^Qgg ^flfl nC118
Cash
ten-
Bring in
It is the purpose of the commit-
•. ( n veteran In flalltlcal circles of
lOeorjtia, has been engaged to re
present the department of agricul
ture st the scheduled
Mr. Olive defended the state high-
county in which Oklsbami.
rity- I* located.* must be clearer
Mween and * o’dopk »
according to the orders.^ Per*
, whose employment makes It
**nry for them to be abroad
during th* Interval between
ft must obtain passe*. Carry*
H of fir* arms is forbidden tin-
Ices by Virtue Of pcrmisilon by thi
indlng officer, h
Bale of firearms and ammunltloi.
prohibited.
Public assemblies called for the
rurposo of creating opposition to
ic enforcement of martial law I»
•rhidden aa Is also publication c
articles having a tendency “to In-
(Turn io Page Six)
ioover Commends
Ciwanis Plan To
Exalt Constitution
Secretary of Commerce
Favors Observance of
“Constitution Week” By
Kiwamans Over Coun
try. ! ■
Herbert Hoover, secretary df
Comniercs ot tne United Statist
Joins other distinguished men In
toimnendlng the Klwanla club a
l<Jan to universally obasrvs Con-
atiiutlon Week.
The Athens Kiwanis club Is
Morning an outstanding P r °8*f l ?
for Its meeting Thursday at which
lime Judge Thomas F. Orson will
rpeuk on the Constitution. Gover
nor Clifford. M. Walker and the
B|«dal tax commission togettrer
with Athens Rotorlans wiu b‘
KucHts of thb club at the meeting
In commenting on tho Klwanla
flub program Secretary Hoovei
stated: .
"The Constitution Is more tnan
tho frameuYork of our governmen
-It !. th. «pr*.«lon of our undor-
lylng political phlloMPbr »•
K.ift-auard of our fundamental ao-
dal tonoti. Elwtlc onoukh lo ad-
On February 14 th# mill llkiitaiquarUra and meal. whit, at inr
failed to come on when tho kwHeh ^ b , fumtahod freo by the
and imm Atlanta and tha amplm tee to make the coming confer.
and meal, while at the
„i pulled, the petition --——
Mr. Klhrny went to a email eheet
iron houxe where the power com-
iny kept ite treneformere end in
S ny kep. . .
ring to locete the trouble touch-
a loose wire trom tne
Southeastern Fair Association.
The Day’s News
ceiling.which cai
The plaintiff etatc, that the elec-1 Spain's military ruler
trie company had been removing many prominent,gpijeri
two large tranaformora which had i dale. , The nation la
death.)
military rulers discharge
rnment off!"
- - - apparently
bcen 'Tn'theTitUc" house, leaving I't.itlnir the governmenUI changes
tmall one, end the disconnected quietly. . .
wire. Mr. Kinney wee 27 yeen of
,-e Martini law In Oklahoma le ex-
The pleintiffa ettorneyi ate I tending Itn power elowly over the
Austin Bell, Joel A Elliott and .t n te. Machine guns placed or
Holden & Holden. public buildings Impress reality ol
C. M. Boifeuillet
Dies in Atlanta
ATLANTA.—Charles McKinnon
Boifeuillet, former Macon banker,
brother of John T. Boifeuillet,
member of the state public .entice
commission, died in a IomI hos-
pita! Monday. He wee 57 year*
old and had been ill * long time.
military rule.
Judgea for Bok’e hundred thoua-
and dollar peace award ere an
nounced.
Five thousand more Jape report
ed killed In flood caused by ty
phoon.
dutf Refining Company announe-
es reduction of one cent In gar
prices. Prices now rango from If
to tl cents.
ence one of the most worth whilo
events -in , Georgia next yantl
Scores bt mlniatert In Georgia
will be invited to hear the greet
Bible Teacher, Dr. Morgan, end
several hundred are expected to
attend the eight-days conference.
Scudder, Brooks,
Dorsey and Mrs.
Darwin Improve
Alexander Scudder. who wae op
erated on for eppeadicltli Satur
day night at the General Hospital,
is reported doing nicely.
W. P. Brooke, wae also operated
on Friday eight for the eeme
trouble end is alio doing well.
Mr. Brooks is also at the General
Hospital.
J. H. Dorsey 1» also showing
daily improvement, following the
Innring of a serious carbuncle.
Mm. J. A, Darwin, who his
been slowly recover!ijg from s
serious anto accident several weeks
ago end who developed ■ serious
cold‘several days ego, is better.
(Turn to Page Six)
135 POINTS OVER
New York October cotton
pranced about comld^rably
Monday, opening at 22.20, thirty
point* above the doae Satur
day and marching on the high
er goal*, finnlly reaching a new
high level of 29.00 cent* at 10
o'clock.
After hovering around tho
SO cent* mark for a few min
ute* the market Jumped up
and down like "Jumping Jack"
finnlly receding to 22.95.
The market wa* unuauolly
lively throughout tho morning.
October future* cloned at 29-25
one hundred and thirty five point:
above the close of Saturday.
For Farmers;
SPAINS MILITARISTS
TO EXPEL 31 HIGH
DAINBRIDOB, Oa.—An extra
bog sale wae held Thursday,
negriy throe weeks ahead of
tho scheduled regular saics
, because tbs (armors together
hud 100 hud they wanted to
soil. Hob Sisley, special agent
raid the hogs, lloy Robertson
of Dtmuldaiiltvlllc. won the
buyer. No. l’s brought P**
The total price was H.1M.01;
pounds, 14,JP Tht farmers
uro becoming enthusiastic over
the ro-operntive sales and srs
Increasing Ihclr stock of hogs
for blxer business at these sales
advertised for once a month.
IN GOVT. AFFAIRS
.premier Gut-rnt aim Sev- .
eral Prominent Liberals
and Catalanists Included
in List.
TERRELL WILL HOLD CO
OP POULTRY SALE
DAWSON, Os—The third
co- operative Terrell county
chlrkcn aale will be held In
Dawson next Thursday, and the
promoters anticipate a much
larger sale than In the pesL At
the frist two co-operative sales
tl.ioo wan paid for the poultry.
Each sals Is under the direc
tion of the Bureau of Markets
and men inat here to hold the
sales are expert weighers and
graders.
A meeting of the Terrell
County Poultry Association will
also be held at the sale In the
Interest of purchasing a com-
(Tum to Page Six)
MAJORITY ARRIVE,
TUESDAY AND WED.
Hundreds Are Expe.lcd
to Pour in After Mon
day. Record Attendance
is Expected.
FORT VKNDRKS FRANCO-
SPANISH FRONTIER—Th# Mill
Ury director*!# formed a* the re
sult of Utt w#*k*s revolution ha*
Registration books at
the University of Georgia
opened Monday morning
and more than fifty stu
dents had registered at
noon. College does not
formally open until Wed
nesday but many of t ie
football players and fra
ternity members are here
or the preliminaries and
these are the ones who
are registering, in most
cases.
A few students are
here in advance. Evidence.
of this was apparent Sat
urday when the first
decided to expel si of spains lend, member of the class of
In* politicians Including farmer 1927 appeared On the
pfemicr Sanches Guerra snd sev-
cral prominent liberals nnd Catal-
anlst syndicalists U Is learned from
advices coming over the border.
Tho cxpuislona will occur this
wefje. r
streets with hh locks
shorn, the work of the
over alert sophomores.
.
MADRID—No disturbance* and
little excitement have been cau*#d
by the retabllshment of the mill-
MANY WILL ARRIVE -
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY '
On Tuesday and Wednesday th®
students will begin to pour in by
the hundreds and every train st
riving here will be crowded with
tary. regime hsre. Fo ' o'r' nB „ *‘ Ccorgls boyt and girls. The Co
dissolving of parllsmsnt hy King ed dl , parlmint ls „ pectcd t0 fc*
Aifonso the country Is now gov- 8We „ cd to MV( . r , r
ern#d by a military dlctorate and
Rivera'* title appears to ho presi
dent of th® military directorate,
Instead of president of th® council
of ministers.
mit of change* to meet developing
condition* and needs. It protect*
out basic theorle* of human rjsbii
qnd liberty against the Inrdfcda ol
thope antagonistic political philoso
phic*’which are ever finding dew
I rot agonistic among those who *r«
more enthusiastic for new thought
thnn (hey are learned In our his
tory and beliefs.
"Destructive criticism «f our ox-
i-.tlng institutions ls the oaslea*
mental exercise; to construct them
his taken th* work and thought
of generations; to Improve them
"'quires adequate study of then
foundations snd the aspirations for
human advancement which the;
Assure. ,
"Th# public meetings,
contests and other efforts wh*cb
your program contemplates will.
I In a greater ap
incomparable
$*» ;U .Crs
uttatlah 41* the Halt* Slat*..
Prominent Americans Selected To
One Hundred Thousand Dollar
Bestow Edward Bek's
Peace Plan Award
agricultural
partnient is assured a record at
tendance.
During tho first week the regis
tering personnel and the infirmary
attache i will lx? doubly busy and
every available spot of room In
the administrative offices is being
(Turn to Page Six)
WASHINGTON—John H. Bart
lett, first Asslatnnt Foatmanter
General and former governor o<
New Hampshire, was tnk*n to j
hospital Monday morning because
of inlurle* received when hi* auto
mobile was struck by a street car
Physlctana who examined him mid
the Injuries did not appear serloue
but the nUtomobile wa* wrecked
! and Mr. H.iitMt’s chauffeur wae
also slightly injured.
ELIHU ROOT
COL. EDWARD HOUSE
GEN. JAMES HARBORD
_ • ’ „i.ctlon for tk. Jury wee • sportH served es chief of staff
NEW TORK-The American Expeditionary Fores snd
ns chief of tho American MllltorJ
Mission to Armenia In lilt.
WM. ALLEN WHITE
ROSCOE POUND
ELLEN PENDLETON
BRAND WHITLOCK
I seven men
offered by Edward W.
adelpbla publicist, tor s practical
plau wheraby th. Unltml Bute,
may co-operate with other
to prevent war. wee named
by the Policy Committee which
has been administering t$e award
In the list eppeera the name ol
flllhu Root, prominent lawyer wno
Serving with him art:
Colonel Edsrwd M. Hewsa form-
sr confidant of Woodrow Wilson,
who rervrd ns spsclsl represen
tative of the United B.eMe gov
ernment at the Inter-ellled confer*
ence of Premiere nnd foreign min.
Istera held st Parts In Noverabet
1417.
SS.TS.e’Srw.uy2T22
Dr. Elkn Fits Pendlston. presi
dent of Wellesley College.
Dr. Roecoe Pound, Cesn of tht
Harvard law school, who former*
ly ' served on tho faculties o
Northwestern University and
University of Chicago. noM
»lsh you every eUccess." . , Nobel I’race
fl' l¥ Ml Sill R'liimUME Infill-*--
the American Red Cross In 191*# 1 — —- „ .
and who wa* a delegate to th# Rus- recognised to be eminently nttea
■Ian Conference at Prlnklpo la by capacity and experience to lre
jtlt. ' | with the exceedingly difficult and
Brand Whitlock, former Ambss- (complex subject of our internatlott'
■ador to Belgium. «1 relstlona. The Commitbe-i re
"These seven have been chosen” I garded the work of th# Jurors as i
th* Policy Committee, explained highly Important Judicial task, r®*
"after many weeks of careful con- quirlng distinctive abilities and ex
on the basis of selec- perience."
which aimed, not. at securing The Jury Is expected to rehch
of reprenentattveg! Its decision by January
and women generally to the winner as soon aa th* ]ur>
makes its decision and the othe;
fifty thousand when th# plan ha»
passed the Senate or when it hat
demonstrated that it has popt'ai
support.
Tho Committee In tbarge of tht
Award plans to use January
submit the winning plan to
American people for a Uatfcm-widc
In this 20 national organi
sation* will co Operate. It is ex
pected that thfe plar will be pre-
by February 1
—And richest in the worth
while things of life.
Buying well-located real
esate is the soundest of in
vestments, but when that real
estate i* a home or a lot upon
which to build a home, the
financial returns, abundant av
trey are, take second place to
the returns in contentment,
comfort, community interests
and happiness which owning a
home brings.
Get into the home-owning
home-living class. You can do
it on a rent-paying basis if
you will follow the attractive
home offerings in the Classi
fied Real Estate Column ®f
The Banner Herald and talk
terms with the dealers who- **
advertise there.
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