The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, October 24, 1923, Image 1

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SSL r— f Inverticals Tliayt • ,To Regular Subscribers THE BANNER-HERALD (1,000 Aeoident Policy Pro* THE BA Dally and Sunday—10 Cents a Week Established 1801 Dally and Sunday—10 CenU ■ Week VOL- 01, NO. 211 •Associated Press Sendee. ATHENS, OA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1021 \ ATHENS COTTON: gDOUKG 30 1-8c PREVIOUS CLOSE ., .. 30 l-8c THE WEATHER: Fair, With Little Change in Tern- perature Wedneidiy and Thursday. A. B. C. Paper. CepIlB S Cents Daily. 5 Cents .Sunday. Prizes For Trade Month Announced *-+ +—+ +-* ■M 1 +-4* +-+ +-4* +-+ 4—+ DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY IN ATHENS NOVEMBER 27 FORDS BE 61 ¥ E ii AERIAL HOBO! Two Major Prizes For In side and Outside Athens j Corporate Limits Agreed- upon. FIFTY DOLLARS FREE EACH WEEK List Includes $875 in Gold Besides Major Prizes. Big Opportunities For Buyers. Twenty-oae prizes Inclodinf two major prises and nlnstsan others, slit ha fives away by butlaaaa men her* dating "Alhsns Trade Month” It was announced Wdense- usy. The major prizes will be Ford automobiles. (Mr door sedans. One will be given away outside the city Untie 0( Athens and tbo other In side the limits. The total colt of those aMMHMIes will be I1S50. The tiz trade mouth campaign will bogm November 3 and end oft December 3. Athena business turn have entered Into the plana with mariud enthusiasm and the month «OI be recorded ns ono ct the busiest, ottering more oppor tunity for buyers than any In the city's la'utory. It U doctored.;' (OLDEST STEWARDS ARE BANQUETED BY ASSOCIATES Captain T. it. Dozier and Dr. John Hunnlcutt, the two oldest ntowarda of the Methodist church, here, both of whom have been offctaU-la ibe Methodist charch sine* they became 21 years of ago, were tendered a banquet by tbs church officials and ez-otftc- iala of the tint Methodist church Tuesday night. Captain Dozier only a few days ago celebrated bis 39th birthday while Dr.-Hunnlcutt ts-83, both are well and at their offices dally. Cdptaln Dozier in County School Superintendent, Ibe oldest In the state. About fifty wee* In attend- anca at the banquet Dr. N. Q. Slaughter acted aa toastmaster and the folowlng gave toasts: Chancellor D. C. Barrow, Dr. K. & Wesson, pastor M B» church; T. W. Read, while the followlog gave voluntary re- spouses: a L. Earnest Rev. Of. 8. Williams of the Young Harris Memo.'at church; Rev. J. V. M. Morris, the oldest minister of the Methodist church In Qeotxta, Dr. O. F. Venable. Claud Tuck, H. C. Tuck and J. C. Jester. Both Dr. Hunnlcutt and Cap tain Dozier responded beauti fully to tba toasts ottered In tholr honor and tbo occasion was oae of the most unique and enjoyable |!n the factory of the church. Telegrams were received from Hoys. J. C. Morris, E. F) Dempsey and Walter Anthony, former pastors, congratulating the stewards. SCHOOL EVER HELD IN ATHENS IN 1S24 Harvey Takes !Dr. j. s. stfvart Again Another Crack Hcads Session ' 1923 En * rollment Was 2,100. Largest in Southeast. ZtecialoQ by th# Summer School Council of th# University of Qftor lift lo hold another big At U S. Ideals Will Keep Aloof From Broils of Europe. Retir ing Ambasasdor Again * *e»*ion m tt:« was reached wn,s Declares in Address. - fif*/ ! again named director of th# sum- (By Associated Press.) - ( fn * r ,cbo °l snd was highly . com* LONDON—Ambassador Harvey mended for the venr«icelle«it man- de'.iMrrri . inn. ner In which ho directed the se» delivered a lone famrell speech at ,,on wb | ch c!o ^ d ln Auauet. the Plfsiim'a dinner Monday nlsht. In which he reiterated tht willing- neae of the United States to help Oomany's capacity to pay rtpatatlona. reviewed the Monroe Doctrine and declared that America mart and would keep aloof from the brolle of Europe. He reminded hie large audience, j -nmaUtteea having the campaign In charge are at work on the final ili talls sad- tka announcement by the pries committee composed ol H. J. Raid.-chairman; W. A. Same, lies T, Epps. Oenerul Oenoral chairman Booth ' Uad Secretary Carroll' mast In the Chamber of Coalman* coasts Wednesday and decide* *p*n the following pifgaa: Two major prises totalling 913*0. divided as follows; 1 Ford four door sedan, 81714)0, to b* given a person rail ding outslds the city of Athens. 1 Ford foot door sedan, 3773,00, to be awarded a parson residing within tbe c(ty limits of Athena. t * 330.00 gold pice** to bo given each weak during the four weeks campaign: - One IJ00.00 In gold. One 1100.00 in gold. One 8100.00 In gold. Hour 830100 la gold. Four $88.00 lu gold. Making a total of twenty-ooa prises. The -pubfclty committee baa been called to mast In tba Cham ber of-commerce, at tan o^lock 1'aursdoy morning vertlslng nutter for tbs ILTONIS OUST OF SITE H VOTE OF 36 TO ONE He Pawns His Coat To Get Gas And Gives Hard Luck The Laugh HT. LOUIS—Meat America** premier hobo of the ulr, the first and foremost of hie kind. I He's “Red Jack” Bartow. And he’s proud of hie title. What J*ff Davie, kins of side door Pullmans. Is to rsllroodlpf, Bartow !■ to aviation. When he puncture* a rubber tired, wheel of hie ship, he replaces It with a common ordinary Ford Whiel. When he needs gasoline to invigorate his nondescrlp airplane, he hocks nn overcoat—"or what have your*—He lias looked Hard Lurk In the face and known him well. PUNS Fi HALLOWEEN Plana for the Klwanta Halloween party hi* salting under way aa ih« entertainment committee hold, '■ally meetings. The time of the party to tbe evening of Novmber 1st snd It will be held at tbe Oeor- alan betel, with a dance following. Masquerade eoatnme will be tht order ef dreaa and Judalng by the luecaaa af tba party of Mas than a year age It Witt be oae of tba moat enjoyable events of tbe aaaaod. Every member of the loeel club wilt be taxed heavily If he (alls to come: aad eome la costume must, with a companion of the fair sea. according to Praaldsnt Bar nett. (By Associated Press.) OKLAHOMA CITY.—-Governor J. C. Walton was suspended from of fice at 8:40 p. m. Tuesday when tba state senate, by a vote of 34 to 1, adopted a resolution tempora rily relieving him of his official duties, following the submission by; HARO LUCK fa lower bouse of a bill of Im-jAND PLUCK peachment agn'nsl him. i. Hnr n whole year he had concert.* * trnted on winning the Ht. Louis music and dancing win an feature the »venlBg*e .program. W. J. BRYAN TO SPtAK ATLANTA.—"Atlanta's Ores tost Need- wlU be tba subject of as address to be delivered by Wil liam Jennings Bryan, at tba At lanta auditorium neat Sunday. Mr. Bryan who to coming tar* oa an iaritaUoif from one of tbs local charitable organliel'one will leave for hla home In Miami. Fla. on Monday following 4|'s aadreer. He will arrive here on Sunday mom- lag and .111 stop at a loci! ho'el. Tbe Impeachment bill chirged (ha executive with entering Into “a corrupt agreement” with Dr. A. E. Davenpqrt. state health commie- •loner, to place T. P. Edwards, the governor’s personal chauffeur, on tafTpaSrollolta* health d.ojri- raent at $100 a month; and that hereby "cartatn moneys were di verted from the statutory object Tfc(r h they were Flying Club trophy, an event for eat ptyane on the lnrtallment plan He had all but $11 pal dwhen th* Ed Sims of Maysville in Athens Hospital. Hit By Debris. - Ed Sims. Marseille q'ttzen. la at the aeneral hospital with lojurias which may prove serious as a re sult of being hit by firing debris in th* Mg fire at Marseille early Monday moraVm. Mr. 8lihs was struck In the breast aad the extant of hla lw Juries baa not boon determined, ac cording to hospital attendants. Dr. White Preaches Last of Series of Sermons Thursday Night. Tba aortal of ravlval aarvlcaa which started at the F|ret Bapttat church last week with Dr. John E. civilians and their ptanoo. Hi White, formerly of Atlanta, preach* saved hla money and bought a mod- fix. will dose Thursday night That more than fglM student* were In attendance at the lift ■eiaion of the summer school con* atitutln* the largest summer ste* ■Ion #v*r held In a Southeaster state was the feature of the report by Director 8tewart to the councU of the school which la compoa«d ot Chancellor David C. Barrow. Dtas Charles M. BneUInr of the Univer which Included the British prim.'' Jfir of Oaorgta. proatdoatAndraw ulnletrr Stanley Baldwin the Brit. M. Soule ot the OeorgU State As- ire embassador Sir Auckland Oed- tlcultural College, Dr. J. M. Pound, dm. and the ranch. Belgian aad Japanese ambaaandorr, that th* , **®°** ***f*V 8c * 10 ?* ®®P*riatandont United States had waived nil rep* ^ B*U*rd, end Dean aratlona claims from Oermnny for the joint account of the allies and wn« therefore disinterested. but that when America come to the door mi So nmaim. In a aatllamanl Bandits Prevented. From Robbing Train By Chinese Troops (By Associated Press.) PICKING—Troops routed sev eral hundred bandits who at tempted to capture a passenger train on the Peklag-Hankow railway aa It was passing through the northern pert of Nonan province northward. ' The train backed out of danger under fire. No pseesagsn were hurt. welUTit 15, IE 1 Fees Placed At $25.00 For Mayoralty Candidates And $15.00 For Aider- men. ' - jNOV. 12 LAST DAY ; TO PAY CITY TAXES ■Mayor Thomas Is Expect- j ed To Ask Re-Nomina- I tion. Howland, Thornton, I Armstrong Not to Run. Wants Georgia and Tech | No nber 37th was set 1V>-< ef Europe to aavlst In'a settlement of the reparations, the found MANY BOUGHT COLLEGE CREDIT To Meet for Stone Moun-W by the City Democrats Es- tain Fund; Columbus ««*ivu commute tor th. muniri P .,i Would Be Peacemaker day at noon and nil** and re a • -1- lion* were alto adopted for t.c primary. Mayor of tha city and on* coma- cilman from each of the five wa»cJ* will be nominated (n the primary Tho»e nomlnatod will be riecte 1 In the ceneral election on D<v'?mbpr C-f the SglM who waro In nttand “Wo nr* ready to promote * any aneo. 90€ war* working ter ®oHef« ■chtme for tha aconomln rohablll* ,crt^i while th* remainder tatlon of Europe." He declared taking cour*e* In high ‘•W* ara ready to join In any con the feronco which will promote recuperation and aubUIty of world, but wo cunnot amaah In th* Charges Curzon Tried to Cheat Him of Estate (By Associated Press) CHICAGO.—charges that hla brothenin-law. Lord Carton, Eng land’s minister of foreign affaire to tiring to oust him aa trastoe of the estate of hla totter, the late Levi Z. Ldter. because he refused to permit Lord Curton to- have bis way. Is said to have boss mads by Joseph Letter, prominent Chicago grain operator. He said Lead Cur g ion had used tha money belonging to bit daughters. grades work. Giorgla was miramtr session and atudento from other elates war. here. Of thore In attendance: 334 stayed for thv nine weeks course, the others leav ing with tha completion of tha alz weeks’ conns. There were twice as many this put eummer In the course In mn- ■Ic and alio In library training Tbe majority of tho students par ticipated to the athletic events un der the direction of If. J. Blsgemaa head of the physical education de partment. During the emirs sum mer there were only two eases ol dlorlpllna brought to tbe attesllon of the council. (Dy Associated Prats) COLUMBUS. Ca.—Efforts to get tbe University of Georgia end UcoreU Tech to rrnew athletic re. lotions, wlth-all proceeds from tho eonteit this season to no to the Stone Mountain memorial fund, are r h '.j&wsSar je SiffliSSSa: HP’" 1 olaved In Columkua It le pointed ror 0,1 rumlldatee r-.r mayo «hg icofsabi. to aamnl teij- *Sf " v00 - fc>r " lory I.nd the objection brought for- ] * watd bccaure of caeca of rowdyism! MugT RE0I8TER BEFORI NOV. 13. I C’lO‘9* ‘'V'Srr^n.V’re.olutlon was tattSdured by Senator W. M. Oul- tgrer of Muskogee, committee was named to Inform the governor and lieutenant governor of the action. Lieutenant Governor Trapp Is In 8Spalps. Okie., and was noUflad bJ Tta* P commluce dellrere<l Its massage to the governor in hla off re. PREVENTED GRAND JURY MUTING. Immediately afterwards the bouse transmitted Article 3. charg ing tbe governor with preventing the meeting of a grand jury that was to Inquire Into We offlc al ” and'"the senate accepted It |||0, Tha Muata voted to receive the Chime and Senator W. M. Oul lager, of 9V-*"”*» Introduced the reaoluUo* which would suspend the governor and make Lieutenant Governor M. E. Trapp acting ex- ecuUve anU1 tha former's trial. r-Qie senate oiffled the hoaae that It would eonvone at any Alma to receive additional fmpeartmant article, that might be adopted taler by Ibe hrweVhOdy sad then -,djourn--d. Tta'baure aadadjtal -i—e»e gt tbo tarn* rime. Services will be held Wednesday ... sight at S o'clock and Thursday time came to fly to 8t. Louis. Tha j morning at 11 o'clock, tho last icr ow nrre refused to yield the plant I vice being held Thursday night ati*"* lo him so long na a dollar remalnad, g o'clock. , "**• unpaid.. "Red Jack” thought this poor sportr manehlp. 8o did another air plane agent. This Second agent save him .a plane and sold him the engine for It on Umo. At last ‘ tats on Saturday night. It sounded O. K. Ai dew.: he departed tri umphantly for St. Louts. Hie time-payment enaluo mlebe- havtd. Once ho was forced - to land In a Texas pins forest. Again I over » cornfield. 8pare parts con-i sumed hla 110. Bartow employed I an engaging smile to "bum’’ meals I from farmers at his Involuntary stopping places. GUNN DISQUALIFIED (Bv Associated Prato) MACON.—city Judge Gunn Tues day announced that ibe trials ol C. F. Alexander, merchant and J. P. Dureo, mem bership solicitor for the Ku Klux Klan would go over until the December term of coori because he had bean unable to gat a Jndga to try tha cases. Alavandar to distantly related to Judge Gunn and thereby Ibe Jedge fa dlsqaaH- MOST STUDENTS Near Gould, Ark., ho replaced a blown-out tiro with an agod fllv ver tire, obtained at a gangs tel nothing. A Utile bit farther on. he hocked hie leslher overcoat for 33 gallons of gasoline. When ha landed at St. Louis field, ha was pounced apon by sen tries snd threatened with court- mnrUnllna.' Unwittingly, he hat come to earth when tha Hold sig nals Indicated ha should havo don, Otherwise. Then came tbe blow. Ho had arrived fire minuter too late to enter the race. The planes already were In the al-. KIWANIS AT GEORGIAN ..thens Klwaniaae will mast at g- o'clock Thursday at the Hotel Georgian where lanebeon will fee edged, secretary Fleetwood La- Ex-Prince T s Visit to Doom Regarded Very Significant (By Associated Press) DOORN, Holland.—The visit which former Crown Prince Frederick Wilhelm of Prussia is now making at Doom castle is regarded as hav ing; considerable significance. • According; to information from several relia ble sources and from persons close to the former Kaiser, the visit is connected with the return of Princess Hermine from the Reich whence she brought very important news concerning; the ac- - tivities of the Nationalist military party ond the * chances of the return of the Hohenzolicrns. It is stated Hermine herself is displaying great , activity and that all her keen intelligence is directed toward the object and hope of becoming empress. Moreover quite recently an officer of higb rank from Dresden, and a^political personage from Munich are said to'have been the guests of the former emperor *who since this visit has shown great nervousness. The Dutch authorities have re-doubled their guard about the castle. Professor of Journalism And English Has 392 Taking His Courses At Summer Term. practiced la the peat would be ta this .city h*» atom* iu neutrality on sue I- occasion! by the annual clashes between Geor gia aad Auburn. TM editorial does not propose a date, buf wout0 leave that to tho discretion of those In chares. It to suggested that tba local alumni of the two Institutions taka lbs mat ter up and sea Just what can be done. THE EDITORIAL IN FULL FOLLOWS "Columbus: Georgia, tha Athletle Center of the Mouth,'' should have another big football contort this The tons are hangry far IL All clpab the University of a ton la and Oeorala Tech renew athletic rotations agate and play a post vssasea game ttrmg . fourth ward, Carlton !L t ^“?-!? , ^ l ?rea C0 *^i. 10 Thornton; fifth want. -V. U How primary must qualify befor® No vember 12th. In other word*, they must pay ah of laat year’a county and state taxes and b*» registered at the court houaa and pay nil 1923 city taxes and be r«*irl«tered with the City licghlrar before that date. The registrar closes his books fifteen d'*ys befor* the primary and this makes the cloninr dat® the 12th at I o'clock In the afternoon. i>i>rer c Thomas, who Is expected to be a candidate affatn, and ono alderman ward will !>.• nominated. The aldermen whose terms explr® nr«, from th*- firit w.iril. Henry T. Culp; second ward, Dr. H. n. Hey- thin! ward, Georice C. Arm- fourth ward. Carl t < Grant Stone Dr. 8. V. Sanford, professor of Journalism and English si the Uhl varsity of Georgia , tegghl mor- undents it th* 1913 University Mummer ichool than any .oths member of the faculty, accordlnr to the report of Director Stewart of the Summer Sc There were 392 student! taking work under Mr. Sanford and each day throughout tho session ta ave rt re different die rest requiring Ar bours of continuous teaching. Of. flclslo of tho University consider thin quits a record. ' Dr. Senfocd, besides betas feasor of Journalism and English It author of several books an Engttah 1s faculty director of Athletics al tho 8tat# University, aad If *n of. rtclal for numbers of national col* ■relate organisation.. The High School Quarterly Out Of school ruperintendenta, priori pots, and teacher* throughout Georgia and tho South fa th® fact that • new |mu* of Tho High Quarterly wUI bo oft tho preoo this week. Th# magaalne la odlted by Dr. J. 8. Stewart of tho University of protestor of oa» omTMfjr education, state xaauner to medi cs I colleges, end director of the University Mummer School. Tho contents of the magazine or this Issue contains conlribu- Nont fi-mt many writers of note and altogether the magazine to an unusually excellent edition. Iisjvih a safely ruiur. H- sal-l he printing snd binding to very prat- Would try It again If ho got th- ty- jchancs. the behtflt of the Mountain fund. "It has bean many years since the fans ware given a treat by see ing those ancient and bonorabli rivals face each other on tho grid iron. Then It was a cose ot fight or get whipped by the sup port art of other teams. It was (sand nec essary Because of activities of cer tain rowdya to break off relations In all sports. But thsl'a a long Umo ago and tine heals every thing. The thing to do le get to gether en neutral ground. PLAY IN 30LUMBUS -Columbus has shown It# neutral ly In tho past whan Georgia and Vuburn met. Tht-same would ap lly should Oeoreta and Tech com- together again at tbe Driving Fnrlr howl. Columbus can core for tbs crowd, no matter how large, there la no doubt that tha great- art attendance In southern eport *>m. regardless of tbe Importance of- tha feat, would ta attracted here for the contest. "No worthier cause can be named than tha Stone Mountain Mi rial fend. Tba mousy Boas building a 'gigantic monument honor of tho hosts of Gray that fought ander Lea and Jackson. The (and seeds the money, Columbus tame aad Osorgta end I each other for tho success of athletics In both Institution!. "We suggest the local alumni ol both laatltutloao toko up this pro. position." Man Held For Murder and Arson Attempts Suicide (By Aitoclate'd Prtts.) NEW TORK.-A few hour* be fore to was (o have been arraign ed In court ou charges of murder and anon growing out of the death of six persona In tha Brooklyn fire tost weak, Wiliam Ford. real.tax tote man, attempted to kill him self In hla celt by slashing hie arms Mr. Aroint ronjr and M and Mr. Thornton will r didatea again. The for take up hi* ies!d»aco In ward other than the third and Howland statm that he will noi fer for re-election. Approximately 2000 voter® an< pected to Qualify for the c-l®ctii This la a few hundred lew® voted two year# aco and the n Imum for that primary wlU hu Howland ®r * wlU ■dly City Tax Colcctor fieoutr O’Far. rell requetta that those voter® who havo changed their reildenrc «ince the last election call at hi® office* and havo their names chnmr.Hi on the registration list before th* ward lists are made up. Those who fall to pay th®lr tax®* by els o'clock on tbo 4sy of No vember 12th cannot pan the primary. The friend® os Cleveland Hplnk*. U. 8. N, will b# pleated to know that he wa a saved, when hi® ship, Ut» V. 8. Tout* woo wrackwJ up on the treachrous rock* at Point da, California. The Tonne wa® of the oovan U. 8. deftroyer® headed for San Dieyo when off by a dense tog that caused • of the greatest navy disaster's ever Us for deeds of heroism. H a son of Mrs. O. O. .Spink®, 62« Pulaski street, Athens. WIDE COLLARS Tde ravsl'rr roller® of whlto n or batiste trimmrd with laco rmbroMery an? very effective black velvet (owns.