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VOL. 91. NO. 284
Associated Press Service.
ATHENS, GA.. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 15. 1911.
A. B. C. Paper. Slnyle Copies 2 Cents Daily. < Cenis Sunday.
GERMANY TO DISREGARD VERSAILLES TREATY
Memorial
On the snot of this memorial to
the re-created America the last
Confederate troops surrendered, it
la on the Bennett Farm, three
miles west of Durham, N. C. The
chimney of the farmhouse still
stands. The two columns repre
sent the North and South and the
caption over them reade "Unity.
ptlil to
FINEST
Member of Clarke Coun
ty Pig Club Wins Grand
Champion Prize At the
County Fair.
OTHER PRIZES
ARE AWARDED
Fair Is Attracting Large
Crowds to Exhibits and
Miller Brothers Shows
Offering Amusements.
Thirteen iiourea were raided Id
the section known -«s "over th*
river” and twenty-one persons,
men and women, face charges of
disorderly conduct as a result.
The round-up was. held about
two o'clock Thursday morning and
the houses were located on Second
street, Water street, Hobson ave
nue and Third street This ip one
of the largest anti-vice round-ups
conducted in Athens in the last
few years. The men and women
arrested are all charged with be
ing in a house of 111-repute.
The trials were set for Thurs
day* afternoon. Those arrested
follow: Myrtle White. Roy Rich
ards, Frcdi Mae Echols, Mrs. Ma
tte Saunders, Kate O'Dyer, Ace
Hammond. Mamie Williams, Alice
Reid, Abe Fat ostein. E. J. Flood,
Ruby Justice, Mrs. Lissle Saylors,
Susie Henry, J. M. McClure, La
mar Frierson. Ollie Money Penny.
Richard Bullock, . Zara Alfa, Hazel
Burton, Max Pinson.
The policemen making the raids
were: Chief Beusse, Chief of De
tectives C. E. Scagraves, Hugh 51.
Moore, C. A. Lester, E. M. Wood.
His Luck and Our
Brains Ought to
Make a Good Pair
CLOSE fCONVENTION IN
ATHENS THURS. P.M.
Police Arrest! CHURCHES OF CHRIST
21 People Here
In Vice Raid
EarlyThursday
Twenty-one arrests
were made early Thurs*
day morning by Athens
police in an anti-vice
round-up directed by
Chief Henry W. Beusse.
n CPUTPUPPl Tfl Dr. M. B. Miller of Athens
util I UlUkU IU Is Elected Vice President
DEATH FDD LEADING
GRECIAN REVOLUTION
Pi t-i -i 1'
(By Anodtlri Preus.)
ATHENS, Greece.—The coart at
Elea Sli has sentenced to death
Generali Gergallde* and Leonard
Puulos and Majors Avrambos and
Nlcbolareaa, Isadora In the recent
revolatlonary movement.
Many other offlcera of high rank
were Involved In the revole and
were tiven sentences either of life
imprisonment or long terms.
Says Money Has
Been Wasted on
Railroad Fares
Negro Educator Urges
Members of Race to Stay
in South, in Address
Here.
Christian
the engine started, he reported to
"Athens Beauty," a pure bred
Poland China Ollt. bom but 14
months ago weighing “®* r *F ® . vewer .mu iu»i ■*. «—
pound! was Judged th«i Ormnd w KpU|n why a, bo m b hid been
Rev. W. A Dlcklns. well known
colored educator, spoke at Ebcr-.
oexer church Wednesday night be
fore an au4!ence of colored peoplo.
Ha urged those of hls arce to ve
rnal In tho south rather than ml-
grate north whore the climate Is
severe, housing conditions crowded
snd suffering rampant.
The speaker told of tho progress
the race had made la the avutb
since the negroes were given their
freedom, stating that they owned
(By Aeeoeleted Press) 600.000 homes, a million farms and
CHICAOO.—About to start his | had accumulated wsalth to the ex-
automoblle, Edward Dewey, re-1 tent of over e billion dollars. He
member!ng that one of Ms spark | stated that five hundred colleges
nlaga had been . cauilng trouble. an u normal schools were maintain-
raised the hood oi the car audied in the south for negroes with
round a fourteen Inch Iron pipe I nearly two million studets In all
tilled with gunpowder and- to ad- the schools with forty than sand
Justed that It would explode when teachers and about the aume num
ik. .nwlito .InetnH tin MIMPtAll tfi ' i .a IT. .t.lnd ihrm
champion of Clarke county over
ell breede and all aotmali shown
at the 1 darks County Pig Show
this week.
This remarkable animal was ex
hibited by Paul Fleming of Fowl-
era community- An » result of this
content and the cont/etent win
ning of thle pig ut the Southeast-
em. Macon, and Savannah fain,
Paul riming, who is a member of
the Clarke County pig cub must
be accorded the place of honor
among the hog raisers of th.s
county.
The prites for the pig club win
ner* wore awarded Wednesday
afternoon. The community prises
and individual prises for the Girls
Canning elub will be announced
Thursday afternoon.
placed In Me macMne.
her of minister He stated there
were fifteen mlUton negroes ware
In tho U. 8. and that Mat million
of these were in the south.
He quoted the late Booker T.
Washington In saying '-Let your
bucket down where you ore.” He
amid e mlllbn negroes had left the
.south during tho exodus and that
(a hundred thousand homes her
I been sold and the money wasted
In reiiroid fare end the like.
The Fair la being visited by
hundreds of people dally who com-
IS AFTER
FORBES IN DEAD, ,
EARNEST IS lll£c8£WS
Mayor of Athens
(By Associated Prate)
WASHINGTON — Stirred by
Charles R. Forbes charges sgalnst
the eommltee couneel John F.
O'Ryitn told the Senate Inveetl-
■stlnx committee he expected to
prove convincingly the whole truth
of E. H. Mortimer*! chargee that
Colonel Forbee wee one of a gang
nunurav. vi nw*- —*■, --- -— of ^conspirators —b®—
menl wry favorably on the ex- ( *ether cheek end Jowl to defraud
Mbits. The MlUer Brother* Shorn th. government
.» furnishing emu.em.nt feu- t*. rtow that"* «£
criminal conduct was In conson
ance with Forbee* previous life
record.
When O’Ryan took Forbee In
hand on the wttneee atnnd. he
brought out the feet that the for
th! mer Bureau Director le a natural
turns. The fair la being sponsored
by the Odd Fellows.
Robert llerdemen of Wlnterville.
J. R. Brans of the Tuckaton com
munity and A. P. Winston of Ath-
enu were, among those who tent
pigs to the «how for tho open ring
competition. The members of ■*
cl.rle County Pig club having load cttlaen,
(Turn to Pee# 81*)
PROCLAMATION IS
(By Associated Preee.)
ATLANTA — Governor Walker
Thursday amended Me preclame-
I'on for an extraordinary
of the legislature » ai i
brace the svbjects of State Audi
tor. a new Budget Commleakra and
additional tax collecting machln-
.... It developed Thurs-
day that the committee had heard
tfret Mortimer, w?fe of Morti
mer, who testified that hla wife
wan present on eeveral parties he
k.g 7 i|k fn»hM in executive ess-
,l ^?Ryan asked Forbes If he had
an altercation with Mortimer on
Labor Ylay. 1912. Forbes replied
that he had word* with him but
did not remember when It was.
"Was it about Mra. Mortimer ?
O'Ryan demanded.
"I don't remember." tht witness
answered. ^
>j^>rbes conceded that Mortimer
had found he and Mrs. Mortimer
,.t|on together In sn apartment but he
em-1 declared that the door
His action la taken to make cer
tain the legality of any Jeglsla-
t!on on these questions at the ex-
apartment was sUndlng open.
TRAIN KILLS
IRv Associated Press)
ATLANTA—F. E. Moore of Col
lege Park, waa killed when he
- stepped from a trolley car at Oak-
,ra resaion . - v ■ • Und City l.tv front .pf a Central,of
n address the Annam-Ideaf and «tbfy Pre*VPf r
i,y date, convenient! f illed ... hear the npprwchlng
train.
of Alabama, i
of, Georgia
Brotherhood.
The seventy-sixth annual) con
vention of the Churches of Christ
will pas# Into history Thursday
evening, when Pr. O. 1. Hoover,
Indianapolis, Ind., delivers
closing Sermon. Dr. Hoovnr w,n
scheduled to speak Wednesday
evening, but the postponement
was made (or various reasons and
Thursday evening he to to .close
the biggest convention of the
Chriifan Brotherhood In Ooorgia.
| Rev. Janus ibirtlfld of I-ogamr
■ vllle, fin., will conduct tbd Do
votlonal part of the program at
eight o'clock;
The Thursday afternoon pi
wxe one tbit will long be
bored by Disciples ot
Since the Southeastern Chi
college, Auburn, htd char
the sendees and rendered n
built program, brlngliif out <
phase of the college work. I
L. Shellnut, well known Oe
minister end president ot the. In
stitution presided at this session,
wMIe th, atudente bed charge of
the program. , <
A feature of the Thursday morn
ing session waa ’ the lnsn*.ratlonal
address by Dr. B. O. Orahood, San-
dersTllle, who used for a theme.
“A Message to tho chstrehea of
Georgia." Dr. Orahood: la • force
ful minister and hla message was r
heart to heart talk to the churches
ol the state.
With every available eoat ln.tho
jiudltortum filled to its sealing
capacity, the session. TVedqcaday
evening marked a new day in
Georgia for Disciples of Christ,
for never before has an audience
been to well gripped Us was (ha
strong congregation - bore, when on
ordlnat/on service wee performed
by Dr. M. B. Miller, ot Athens; Dr.
John H. wood, of Roma: Dr. Ben
Foster, ot Macon, and Dr. E. L
Shcllnutt, of Auburn.
Tho,ordination sarvte* was very
simple yet Impressive, since those
taking the new etand for Christ,
rendering themselves unto the will
of the Master, wen Athene people.
O. U Johnson, who Is well known
to tho young people of tho stato
In ebrish'an Endeavor circles, waa
ordained Mto the ministry, be
cause he 1, to enter Into full time
service for the chrietlen churches
the first of January, while-J. E.
Skelton, a.prominent business man
of tho town, will presob, when
opportunity presents Itselt
Preceding the ordination service.
Mrs. Affra B. Anderson, promo
tional secretary of the Golden
Jubilee Campaign Of the United
Christian Missionary Society, gave
an addrese on tho calls of tbs
world to a sln-ste'cken nation, ap
pealing to tbs peoplo of Georgia
Well Known Athens Bus
iness Man Is Entered in ,
Race By Number of His jnuiee money, win
erect a boapltal ab the Southern
Christian Homo in Atlanta. wWl#
the other will go. to various mis
sionary enterprises at home and
abroad, rs. Anderson told the peo-
(Turn to Pap. Six)
Brother-in-Law
Of Cong. Upshaw
Killed Thursday
His Family
Says Treaty Not Binding
In View Of Occupation Of
Ruhr By Allied Nations
(By Associated Press.)
LONDON.—-Germany has decided that the Treaty
of Versailles is nbt binding and has determined to
repudiate the treaty and to comply with neither the
reparations clause or any other of the clauses as long
as France and Belgium occupy the Ruhr, a dispatch
to the Daily Mail from Berlin stated Thursday.
The attitude of the German government, states
the Mail, is that the repudiation of the treaty logi
cally follows the theory that the occupation of the
Ruhr infringes on the treaty and that as long as the
French and Belgians persist in breaking Die terms
of the treaty, Germany herself is not bound to ob
serve them, v
The former Crown Prince of Germony baa returned to hiTTam ly
at Oela.* Thlaahowa some members of his family. Tpo show* his_wWc
anil two daughters; inset, left to right, Prince Wilhelm and Prince
Loots Ferdinand.
Commissioners Ruie|Tax
Collector Entitled To
Commissions Withheld
Daily Haul* By
Bandits Reach
$34,000 Thurs.
KANSAS CITY—Two masked
bandits held up two messengers of
th* Arentin* State Hank at Ar-
Kcntlne .HouiaVJlfd and 17th Street
hire Thursday nml ’eneaped with
?:<V'00 In r.iMh.
COLLINS VILE, III.—Three ban
dita held up two clerks of'the Con
solidated Coal Company here
Thursday and escaped with 114,000
of tho payroll money.
Other Phases Considered
Later. Commissions to
A M. Burch Allowed. Fu
ture System to Be
Changed.
Sitting in executive session the
board of county comml.aloners
Wednesday afternoon resumed the
bearing ordered by the (rend Jury
of thb October term of the Clarke
superior court relative to the af
fairs of the office of tax collector
of the county where U'was alleged
by the auditors that certain "lr-
regularities’* existed.
The county commissioners were
fairs* of the’office of tax collector
instructed by the grand Jury to In-
— rr _ lv „„ eeetlgato and "adjust” the, matter
to rive to tho cause of both homo and tho progress made In the mat-
end foreign missions, bringing In ter la beat told by the minute* of
the tact- thatTpart of the Golden
Friends.
Announcement le curried today
of the entry of O. H. Arnold, Jr.
into the race for mayor of ths
city, tho primary to be held on
Nov. *».
Mr. Arnold waa placed In the race
by a number ot hla friends who
paid Ms entrance fee end secured
Me consent to become a candi
date.
"I am not a candidate upon my
own volition,** etated Mr. Arnold,
"but U my friends hava pot me In
tbs race I am in It.-
Mr. Arnold la • well known
business man and has already
served'the public In beyerel oW| -
Mm. lumbers cf the AftssM fam
ily. a number of brothers, have
served In the state legislature arid
senate white Me. Arnold .himself
hue always taken a keen intereet
In the affairs of the city.
Hie entry makte two candidates
who have ennounoed for the piece
Judge George C. Thomas already
having announced for re-election
The entries close Saturday at noon,
BILE PISSES
(By Associated Press. )
ATLANTA, Ga.—The
Lankford Income Tax
Bill as amended was
. passed by, the Senate by
- a vote of 38 to 6.
(By Associated Press.)
LAKELAND. FUr-C. 8. Whip-
pie, music store dealer and broth
er In lew of Congressmen Upshaw
of Georgia, waa »hot and Instantly
killed ***** aaHy ThuradaT Ol M
lay alMping in hla home.
Police investigating the caee
worked on the theory that Whlpplr
waa »hot >y hla fifteen year old
(bn while the boy waa walkinr In
hla sleep. The father an£ eon
had planned to go hunting Thurs
day. -
When the other occupant* of the
.house Mard the shooting, they
rushed to the father's room
found hltn dead. Th* boy
found In bed still asleep.
and
tire eereWn. held by the cotnmls-
stoners. one Tuesday add the other
Wednesday afternoon, lb# minutes
etote: tTuesday's session) "Pur
suant to tho recommendations ot
the October term of the grand
Jnry. end In response to tho re
quest of Commissioners, Mr. W. A
Malory, tax collector, appeared be-
for . the board for a hearing In
connection with the auditor's re
port of Alonxo Richardson 4 Co.
Captain J. F. Hart, county auditor
alao appeared before the hoard,
and Col. Abtt Nix. representing
Mr. Mallory. Mr. Mallory stated to
tho board that the spring term
ot tho 1921 grand Jnry recommend
ed that A. M. Bucrb be pad 16
ner cent for collection of tuxes
on 1920 Fi Fa». and « »4 Ijef
cent on all the yetre back of 1920.
Alio that commissioner Hodgson
acraed that th«*v ccsmt“lnn> be
pJldMr. Burch. Further that He
took the matter up with Governor
Each Rotafian Had a Boy
As Guest At Meeting.
Hugh H. Gordon, Pre
sided. • V* ,
its
Defends Transportation
Act Against Attacks of |‘
“Communistic” Legisla
tors in U. S. Congress.
The railroads of America arc
not asking for any special privile
gea or any preferred treatment;
all they aak is a square deal. J. D.
McCartney, assistant to the presi
dent of the Central of Georgia
Kiwnnis Club
The Rotary did* devoted
meeting yesterda# to the boys of
the community. The RoUrians
having os their guest a .boy who
whi shown every attention and
given a part In the programme of
song*.
This club has done k • great
work among the boys of Athens;
their purpose being to help the . 4 f . ..
boys to make better citizens of the | Railroad, told the
tomorrow. CoL Abit Nix addressed iThursday,
the boys In a most pleasing and In-1 Mr. McCartney waa the pnnei
structlve manner and held their at- pal speaker at a meeting of tho
tentlon throughout the meeting. He club held at the Agricultural Col
ls one Of th* ablest and most at- lege cafeteria. The Georgia Four
tractive tpeoker* In th* city and»wero gueaU of the club and sang,
his addresses on all occasions are) Mr. jMcCtotney'g address was on
looked forward to and appreciated "The FuWic and the Railways,
by those fortunat* enough to hear Ha discussed the gro wth of rail-
him. He has devoted much tiraelwaya f n< ^
nnd work to the boya department porUtlop facilities in this coun-
of the Rotary club and to him W|try, and the tttacka mad* on the
due much credit for th* splendid i transportation act of 1920.
results accomplished during the In discussing the question of
pest few years. dealing with the rkilroada
Prof. A. Rhodes Introduced to the * McCartney «fcld:
club two boys of Clark* county “Th® railroads
Mr.
who have done much to advertise
th* city and county at all ths
fairs held In the state on hog
breeding, Paul Fleming was
awarded the fir•* *»»• At
lanta gnd Macon fair* for th* best
hog and Ha!
Fnlbrtght, who agreed that Mr.
Bureh could be paid tho aame
commission from the state, and
that Governor Dorsey told h<m to
take tho msttcr up with Mr. Hard
wick, at Mr. Hardwick’s term
would soon begin as governor,
waa!which h« In turn d'd. and that Mr.
Young. Hardwick agreed thattho commla-
Whipple waa placed in Jail but (alone <*»***
no charge waa made against him. manneg for the taxes collect d f
FOUR ARE KILLED
(By nssoerated Press)
NEWARK, Ohio.—Four Colum
bus men wore killed Thursday
morning when an automefolle to
which they were riding was struck
by a Pennsylvania inti ht FYlW-
burr, northeast of hem The tn®n
were on their way for * day’s
| hunt. '
took the matter up with Governor ,» olond Chlna
Dorsey, gnd Tax Commissioner Vaughan received first prises from
"the same fairs for the best Berk
shire hog.
An attractive feature of th#
boys' meeting was the leading of
th** singing of "Down In Arkan-
sn* by Hutchin* Hodgson, the
young son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Mor
ton Hodgnon. The child has a
beautiful voice and he waa per
fectly.at home In Its rendition.
Hugh if. Gordon, Jr„ presided at
the meeting and In a few and ap<
preprint* remarks to the boys, the
the state.
HODGSON'8
STATEMENT
"Commissioner Hodgson being
uresent <Ut,d that he remembered
wax under the imnreeelon tlut the
(Turn to Paso Five)
meeting adjourned.
SCOUT MEETING
The regular monthly meeting ol
• Ootlft'of Hbnoi*. 'District* No. 1,
Mr. Mallory’s• tsking up this maty Athen** ,wlij.,ha,heia 4 *t <be City
ter of commlrelons with Mm, and Hell Thur^ey. November is. Ml
unit.. Ihe Imnreaston that the nPdhrh. ■ 'All members requertld t«
f rankly Invite
the fdllest inquiry into their
methods, resources, earnings, pur
poses and accomplishments. They
have nothing to conceal. They
would gladly welcome a nnlvewal
public undcrsUnuuie i. slat they
(Turn to Pag* Eight)
I “Chubby” Calis.
| ’Em At Colonial
j Theatre Saturday
•If you are one of the unfortunates
and unable to accompany the Bull
dogs to Nashville, then amble up
to Colonial Theatre Saturday af
ternoon at three o'clock for th# re-
turns pf the game.
The announcing will be In charge
of "Chubby" Allen, and th# detail*
are all perfected. . , * , * ’
Along with this game, results of
other games played over the coun
try will be given.- ‘
The Admission price for. the en
tire program will be fifty cent*.
First Methodist
Elects Stewards
For Coming Year
The regular annual fourth
quarterly conference of the First
Methodist church last night elect
ed the following a« stewards for
next year:
D. C. Barrow, Capt. T. II. Dozier.
Dr. J. A. llunnlcutt, Sr., W. I. Ab
ney, R L Patterson, L O Price, Dr
A C Holliday, J O Payne, Jr,
George M. Abney, Dupree'Hunnl-
cutt. Frank O. Miller. M. O. Nich
olson, C. N. Weatherly, J. Warren
Smith, Dr. E B Hudson, J C. Jes
ter, P .O. Vannatter, Dr I, Earnest,
It. J. Hancock, T. W. Reed. Walter
B. Hodgson, J. P. Knowles, L M
Carter, T II Dozier. Jr, E 1) flledge.
II. II. Hinton, J. G. Oliver, George
E. Deadwyler, J. W. Jarrell, Jr,
Dr J D Applewhite, V J. Moss. W.
T. Dean, W, K. Meadow, E. S. Sell,
Hugh A Ilugglns, Harvey J. Reid,
R. C Wilson, Thomas Comer, 8. P.
Spier, Claud Tuck, George 8.
Craof. , ~
The church has closed another
great veer With
people have Joined the church up
on prefers Ion of'fslth. and ninety-
four hy cerllflcatd Tho roll of
members lias been carefully revls-
and there are now twelve hun
dred and thirty-eight members of
this.church living In Athens and
tho surrounding country.
The North Georgia Conference
assembles In Atlanta next Wed
nesday. and Athens will be repre-
! 1 y ts* Methodist psstors of
"■I • -evonl laymei
delegates nnd visitors .
BANKER SUICIDE8
(By Associated Press)
NEW ORLEANS—Eugen«
Roberts, vice president of the
Whitney Central Trust and
Ings Bank of this city, Wedm-egay
shot and Instantly killed
He had been In III health h
tints.
NEGOTIATIONS CONTINUING
(By Associated Press.)
PARIS,—Advices from French sources in Berlin
Thursday stated that negotiations between represen
tatives of the occupied territories and the Strese-
man government concerning the future 'status of the
Rhur and the Rhineland were continuing at the time
of the report.
STILL IN PRODRESS
(By Atfociated Press.)
NEW YORK—■W. E. I) Stoke*
will not oppose the suit for sep.
arallon brought by his wife, Mrs.
Helen Klwood Stokes, his attorney
told Supreme Justice Wasservo-
gel Wednesday.
He added, however, that gtoko*
would appeal from the recent ver
dict denying him a divorce.
Irndorn Gnlnesburg. Stokes* at
torney told the court that hl s client
would consent to the separation
decree but would contests tha^
[WBiint jinim 1 » y sought anu
would fight tor the cusiuuyii;? the
children.
In addition, Stokes refused to
admit hls wlfe’H allegations against
him in answer to hls unsuccess
ful attempt for the divorce. Ho
told the court thut Stokes did not
desire It) live with Mrs. Stokes.
At this point, Samuel Untemeyer
counsel for Mrs. Stokes, aros« and
Interrupted to say that she would
Just as soon live with a kangaroo
as with Stokes.