The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 23, 1923, Image 1

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$1,000 Accident Policy Froo To Regular Subscribers • the banner-herald"" 1 Investigate Today I THE BANNER- Dali; and Sunday—IS Centa a Weak EataUiihed 1832, VOL. 9>, N0.1241 Anodated Preaa Strike. ATHENS, GA., FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 2.1. 1923. A. B. C. Paper. SInfle Coplea 2 Centa Dally. ( Centa Banday. ORDERS DISSOLUTION OF COMMUNIST PARTY I *1* •!• 4* •J* *1* *1* »je ■■ *1* *1* 4* t *1* v *!• Expose Of Entire Whiskey Industry Is Expected Soon DRAGNET DRAWING TIGHTER ON MEN IN BOOZE “RING” Where Body Was Fpund Comptroller Charlea L. Craig of New York City will go to jail for 60 doya. Sentence for con tempt of court impoaed by Federal Judge Mayer haa been confirmed by the Supreme Court. Photo shows Craig about to read the Su preme Court deciaion, KIWIS CLUB TO Dr. Pound Defends State Against Unfair Adver. SAVANNAH, Ga.—Federal authorities expect startling revelations in the huge liquor ring which was uncovered in various parts of the country as a result of the whiskey expose here several days ago. It was said that the revelations will show the trail of the liquor from the time it is landed or made, tracing it through every stage until it is finally de livered into the hands of the consumer. It la expected that hidden chan* nela will be brought to light, through which the lquor has been transported from the coasts many miles Inland, by the more than one hundred Inctfctments which have recently been issued. DU. CARET TO READ The necond day of the trial of eight Savannah mer.. charged with tising Given Bv State-'s™ b ‘ b ”°" taw *' * nd eCTerted *" Has Been For Past Five .i 'prove highly aenaationab droPP^d y ear8 Deputy Health Commissioner of Massa- 1 chusetts Division. jTRAPP, SUCCEED! WALTON. DELIVERS INITIAL ADDRESS (By Associated Press.) OKLAHOMA GITY—Governor Trapp. In his first public addreae since he-replaced former Governor Walton, Friday told a group business m«n at a banquet here that .the affairs of the state would be ho conducted in the future that it will not 'only be safe but also at* tractive for all legitimate enter* prWer of induatry and business to operate. “We have no cause wjar." he said. There had bren wo nre#»n*ity for mnrtial law.” The state senate Friday whnyl* regarded aa the first test of the strength of the Ku Klux if Inn elements and thoiie oppposlng organisation, rejected omeMment to the Klan bill under conHderntfon which would have P-nvIded for the filing with county officers, semi-annually the list of oficers and members o secret or ders. The vote was IS to 2J. CONFISCATION OF ALL COMMUNIST FUNDS IS DEMANDED IN DECREE 'W . (By Associated Press.) ■ ■ BERLIN.—General Von Seeckt, national com mander of the Reichswer, Friday ordered the dissolu tion of the German Communist party and the con fiscation of its funds. ’ | His decree also prohibited Aloft ment of Noted Scientist.;to » nubboro m bottle between * ... . .. I counsel over techn*callt* e * *** *° Athens Kiwaniana will aid thejthe admission, of much .tes’jmony Woman’s Club hold “Home Pro-1 Thursday. The court adjourned ducts Week” here beginning Dec-' with witnesses yet to be heard. • ember .‘1, following request ol The fight being tunde, both bv nrganirartnn through the pres-;the government and the i1oC»mi.«<\ ident. Mrs. H. B. Ritchie. has been construed by many as be- Mrs. Ritchie and Mrs. Thonm j nK indicative that there »s ntuen F. Green appeared before the Ki- aB relatively tmpsual and Impoi- wanis club Thursday at 4 ih« Y. M., more than the Immediate case*. C. A. and tofd of the plans of the | tant B> they are. The announce* Woman’s Club to conduct “Home; raen t that In various Sparta of the Product* Week” at which time! country morn than 126 indictments everything, made or raised in Ath-i are expected, accentuated the In- ens and vicinity will be displayed, |erMt , n lhr i mW6 ryato trial. Con- ard bocsted. The, K i wants club ^ , c cha rged. It la said. In will also Junch at the many of these indlctmeuts, affect- ProJucM’* build ng,on one of th. , over the wbole At- of the week it i* belt!. .lantlc .eaboard and the Interior ’ v I for severs! hundred ndlto- day DR. POUND SPEAKS I Foreigners. Canadians and some ' ! Cuban and Bermuda residents may An address by, Dr. Jere M.jj^ implicated methods of Import- Pound, president of the 8}*te . thft u quor> contrary to the cus- Normal School, recognising “Edu- tonia | aw „ t BB well — *- cation Week” was one of the out-* landing* features of the meeting Thursday. Dr. Pound pointed out that Georgia Is receiving much unfair as well as detrimental ad vertising as n result of a book writtch by Madison Grant, noted anthropological writer who states in his book that the Nordic race en Georgia is deteriorating. Dr. Pound said that the writet of the book meant to be fair and believed he waa stating a truth but that It was untrue. Tie said that the writer of the book based his statement on statistics about Ccorgip*-’ supnor* of educa- (Turn to Page Eight) — - !** violation of the out-»‘j“|he”prohrbltion law. th^ multi piled “Vilat- ons of sea and port regulations for shipping and even the matter of asserted adulteration o Ifmported llquprs on board ves sels at Bba, may be revealed. “GIVE ’EM HELL GEORGIA” Phi Kappa Society Loses to d* in Anjiual Freshman Im- - ■ " J * proinptu Debate. “Pro hibition" Is Subject. Demoathenlan literary society of Another echo from Dr. Soule’s defense of the Georgia athletic war cry, ’Give ’Em Hell, Georgia,” la heard from the column of JantM B. Nevfn. Georgia Alumnus, in the Atlanta Georgian. Here’s what the Atlantan bag to ■ay on the matter: "Dr. Andrew M. Soule’s scholar ly attainments and marked effi ciency as president of the State College of Agriculture have been commented upon by til’s writer upon numerous occasions. He now Soule’s.' great common sense. Objection was raised by an or ganisation of some sort in Colum bus recently to the accepted chorus of the university football boost- Qfve ’em hell. Georgia!” NEW YOnK—OfVclal announce ment was made v Thursday at- the offices : ot the • American Child Health Association. 370 Seventh avenue, of the appointment of Dr. Bernard W. Carey, of Boston, as director of the five-year child health demonstration at Athens, Ga., as the aecond of a series of such demonstrations Inaugurated under the Joint direction of the commonwealth Fund of New York and the American Cmid Health Association. The Pest df three demonstrations I* now being con ducted Inf Fargo, N. D. The selection which resuted in the recent choice of the Georgia city aa tht urban canto;, and of Rutherford county, Tennessee, as the rural community resources for child health, waa made from among 40 cities and counties in 11 south ern states n the seetton east of the Mlsssslppl river. Tlie double demonstration will be financed by a grant from the Commonwealth Fund, and directed by a special child Health Demonstration Com- i “ORTOORAPH” TO ! This .hows the cellar at 71 Suffolk »treet, New York, where body of 1 F p 4TI T RR. RRURNS I four-year-old Irving Pickelay, kidnaped boy, \va3 found strangled to I AT COLONIAL SAT l death. New York's East Side la aroused nnd to a man sworn to ap- ; • prehend the,slayer, believed to be a maniac. * j —; ■ ■■ --r ? : r , ‘ _ ' r n.i—i— —T*jw plays of the Georgla-Atnbn- lira camp to be played In Montgom. ft-y Hfttnfdsy afternoon will •* bf called, nnd illustrated at the Co lonial theatre by the “Oridgraph,* the wonderful football machine that Is In the. city and which will be u-fd to Illustrate this game. O/v; of the largest crowds of the reason is expected to be on hand to watch the bnll'e progress In this Important game on the Georgia schedule. The time Is 3 o'clock. Athens time, the admission Is fifty rente. Judge Sentences Woman Bandit to Life Term Thurs. I holding of Communist meetings ai the publication of Communist newt*. | papers. I Speaking at Hanover Thursday, j Held Marshal Van Hindenhurg . made public a manifesto deploring | the recent disturbances In Munich, saying that In the* troubles there, “German brothers of equally patri otic minds became enemies and caused a divided community and brought Joy to our adversaries ’* All directors of the Krupp plant, who were Imprisoned last spring (on charges of resistance to tho j French, growing out of the rioting at the Krupp plant on March 31, have been released, advices from Cologne stated Friday. For Peek At Georgia Bulldogs Next Year Augusta, Savannah, Macon, Bainbridge, Hartweii and Several Other Cities Offer Guarantees to , Bring Red and Black. Grid Stars to Their 1 Town For Battles. Dr. S. V. Sanfrod, speaking before the Kiwanis club Thursday, said that the Georgia athletic authori ties were being besieged from all parts of the state, from Augusta, Savannah, Macon, Bainbridge and tottTct!!!* Hi”th , ALoSltto» n ’*rr j elsewhere, for a football game next fall. “These cities tbe itiperriiioa of th. entire child are willing to put up a guarantee so certain are they that they can produce the crowds,” he said. ' Athene I, fortunate In that .he doesn’t have to petition for games, give banquets and put up guaran health demonstration program. Dr. Carey for the past five years has been deputy health commis sioner of the Maaiachutetts De partment of Health and director jmrwutmi ui ncauu auu mrcciur—«* -*••* of the State Division of thp staterie^f- Sb* gets the games anyway. This shows fhe Shenandoah above the state house in Eo^tun. It was the big ship’s first trip to Bostou and thousands stood below in wide-eyed admiratlcn. Curb Market to Enter New Home Here Saturday Widow of Prominent Georgian and Mother of Mrs. Harvey Stovall bf Athens, Passed Away Here. Mrs. Frederick C. Foster of Mad ison. widow of Jud<r* Frederick C. Foster of th« Ormulgeo circuit, died at a local hospital Friday o’cldck after on 111- DlVfsion of Common Dteeases, has been chosen as directing officer of the Southern child health pro ject, according to the demonstra tive eommlttee, because of his outstanding service In public health work and hit all-around qualifications as a practical ad ministrator in this field*. He re ceived his training and worked for eight years In the south. He will go to Athens to ssaume his new duties December 1. Students Conduct Religious Service At Princeton Sun. But Unless Athens supports the I teams that play here by turning] out as other cities in the state will she' haa tut an empty cl.Yin | to them. Last full Athena had [ Tennessee, Virginia, Vanderbilt and a number of smaller colleges here for games. This fall she has already seen Mercer, Ogletborpe. and Virginia perform here and on December first will have the op hursduy bv Judge Lewis was uccapied with delight. , The court was about* to sen-, tone# Marie DuBols, arrested with three bandits, to * year In the iyn- Itentlnry. when her fiance. Kdward I'avluk naked the she be placed on probation. Judge L* win paroled the prisoner on condition that PavaJak marry her nnd «tand good for her be havior. Both accepted the terms Winter Quarters Will Be in Building on Clayton Street Opposite Tele phone Co. Turkey Sale. Alter, helps open three day* each week .luce Max 8. with «*le» peel ing the 160.000 mirk the Athen. curb merket le»»ee Itroei etreet for the winter Seturdey end will take up Its new home In one of the Dozier building, on Cleyton street. The building to bo occupied le the one where the boy.' club ex- f'un.m will hr I ly Sundn nth. Mri her "■ v.nty-flfth year. lrrunKcmrntn hare not iletetl but Mrq. Fort, r led In Madliion probab- The body will be car ried to Madison via the Central Georgia railroad Friday afterna Mrs. Foster waa widely knoG and beloved. Her huxhund. before Ills death In 1916. was one of the most prominent men In Georgia and It ha* been said of' him thnt ho knew more people than any Other living GvOFgiSn. Surviving Mrs. Foster are four children. Albert O. Fm-ter and Frederick C. Foster of Madison, Mrs. Harvey Ftovnll of Athens and Mrs. Robert M. Wade of Marietta the former Is solicitor of the Mad ison city court, Before her mar riage Mrs. Foster was Mis* Julfh Floyd, daughter "f Htewart Floyd and Sarah Fannin Floyd of Mor gan county. The following well known Ath enians acted as pallbearer* In carrying tho body of Mrs. Foster to tho train Friday afternoons Messrs. James Harrow. Hugh Price, E- E- Lamkin. DUIupn I’hlnlxy, Vblts were displayed during the .Rolling DuBose. John Welch. D.-. ! rtewt Fhlr and Odd Fallows Fes- h. M. Fullllove. F. a. Llpsco 'and B. F. Ha-rdontan. Wkv Not Catch tho Men Who Sell It To the Students? (By Associated Press.) PARIS.—Tho Allied Roparelloos h'hiiVb’|«w«Vmon« ihr U, irnt».ri'ltr “ f v «Sf«« ■*■* Cpmmlf.;on Crtiley heard the Oer- of Wi'sconslo students and others, •nor, f .‘nS 1 ®* 11 d « ,e s»tlo« regarding the ca- Accootleg to Robert O. Quick. “ ,rid " , l11 of lhe 'paclty of the Retch to pay rep- 1 Prohibition group chief, the agents nil accompany nteh of the ten season. j' * J — H,B —«• * u P®y rep And staged ( !n Athena! This Is . "rations monies. The sluing hut-. . . .„ h -. nn attiactlon thnt Atlanta would »ovr and a half, bo.ng ™ f b”Y h , c h ,ei ” ‘ ' i . pay *SOi)00 to- see.- Birmingham. fiwly-occupied* by an exposition of L. S. Carter, Alton IIosch. C. V. . I)OM || ) ]y $24,000. Montgomery $20.- German ecoionk- and financial sit «SSS!??* JBS*' Bom ® postfbl/ $24,000, Montgomery $20,* "Ml, Columbus as much and so on. Athens must make a good show ing in the way of attendance at Cblcago-Wlsconsln leaving, uatlons, by Dr. Fischer, under sec reUry of the treasury for the — ' „ - * Rpich. .Moot Court Selects The contmlasion, which .oemed, |( s Officers* tho Upivcmity of Georgia was the I specific Inquiry thou was rondo of !•• • ■ AUon Hosoh. c J, winner In the annual freshman Im-* nr. Soule as to wlmt he thought surest of the IJnlver 1 °°°* promptn debate held in the chapel about abolishing t’t-ap an unwor-1 cJrgia YM C A «iu con A1 th!* week. The winning society thy, unladylike and somethlng-or- J religious service at Prince- ,M ‘ HO V 7 • iiunipiuncd Ct.e affirmatWe -fde other thing. ! Method!** Jhu«*h «.mdav ‘J 1 * ** D, ° ** hftr ch * n «^ having of thS question, “Resolved. Tbit j “Bo*” aafd Dr. Soule b? W .• ThsniX these «g »mc ? played will be National Prohibition Ha* Been ajof reply*--wlth more emphasis t..«n' rW ,„ ^ lllu j #r auspice* of the tfni- n ^ e °P* rd 3 r - Succesf,” and the losing side, the 1 clAgani’f, perhaps, “seeing ns how [ venrtty y MCA Messrs Hosch ' TlcJcef * for llk erentr « K an,e - . ... ... . . . I‘!|’Kappa society, represented the ' the doctor «a a college professor. , ■J;*'*’J* “ "®* c ’’;jnow selling at Costa's. There’s *l»y »nd will probably then de-teectwl president of the Jefferson negative 1 of the question. “There I* nothing of intended ©«* i !L y m^c A cabinet 0f iplenty of good One* left. Buy >our« <*lde whether It is necessary to cal! Mwrt court., of the Unlveraity of This representing the Demos* j suggested profanity in the th'ng. | th# Y C " A ^ rabtn * t - itotlgy* the dotegatlon again, before a fins.’ peorgia Law Bchool for the second thenlsn society were Ow A. Perkle,' These boys do not mean for some- Vahui* p. AOA k Huford; W. T. Johnson, Com-, hodv literally or figuratively to go Dr. I Ollnjr lO 1 rCUCM merce; H. F. DeLaney. Atlanta; jto hell. What they mean U that f wo Sermons Sll J. A. Long, Pendergrass, and J., they expect their team to hit the | I)r j w Young who preached J Mennety, Savannah. l*ne hard nnd crash through It—: nt the F j r „ t Methodist church last Those representing the Phi Kau- |for a touchdown! summer and who has been heard. P* society were A. J. Klngery. “Our boys are not mollycoddles; here on ot!v>r „c Ca aione will l William O. Mundly, Jr., of At- Ural. Mrs. Bessie TYoutman,' market city U> attend*tbe “house warming” iRev. Walker Ends .which will mark the opening oil , — . j (the winter home of the market; L,eCtUTe OtrieS Mra. Troutman announces that nl jHvtol'nnd’^rtatma? n I 'may be hon»ht at thlrty-i ve cents p^,., Eri , COMl chur( . h >t A|lai , 1 completed a week’s scrl.-s of I,- ranged Into stall* wher* each pro. I XTnfver-sIty i Thn’room" W J2L ^ SSSS/^xn™ 1 ^ Portable as poa.IMe and a tadtoa'I Jj u Sj hop N * 1,0D of the •reat: room has been bollt. i ... , j The curb market haa been a big d J?T® d y .^ rs | **®®* 1 ^ success and there is every Indies- J. h ? be , a * ,KK| tfoa that the ,win)er quartern will 1 ,,f , A,h 7,'* 1 become |u*t aa popular a. the! J?'"4* 1H■ a ,,, _v » ti. n kniirL'nm' near such a series each year 1 " f " r '!•" I-1*t fir- vetM I is located acres* *ne street irom’f». A , I the. Sow him.,Bell Telephon. com-1 “ v ' bc . en .'lellwm.,. | (By Attadated Press.) MADISON, Wla.—Tedccal pro- , bl'.'t'on agents stationed In hladl.'P* r pound. nm were preparing Friday for ) TR» market nonae ii being ».■ stringent enforcement of the pro Two n sennon8 a stindRy Munday and Bennett Elected Grsymont-Summlt; J. T. Webb,(they are henIthywyrod-blooded, fine I preach t h er e. again Sunday, both Savannah; S. J. Whatley. Barnes- j youngster#. They mean no harm . morning and night, vllle: K. J Travis. 8«vannab. and by hollsring. ‘Give ’em hell. Poor- j pr. Wasson, the pastor. Is in At- F. W. Bell, Mlllcdgeville. jf|*aK What they mean Is to en- imu In attendapc« at the North ’ Preglding at the debate wer#I hearten their team; to toll it that Georgia Conference and will not he WllYtm Tate of Tate, and Carl they are expecting great and man-j here Sunday. The public Is cor- K. Nelson, of Athens, presidents ly thinga of fL” 1 dlally invited to attend the ser* of the two societies. | “My word, yes and nmen!” I vices Fundny. lanta, odltor-in-chisf of the Red and Black. University of Georgia newspaper has been selected sec retary and treasurer of the senior law class at the university. Joe Bennett, althlete and football star. Is chosen historian. Delacey Allen Is president of the class. to find his statement sufficiently explicit, will consider it aurf the supporting documents next Tuch- ' deUsicn is raat.'crcd. I pany’s building. jin oast vears thoso who hav , heard by the unfrrslty students R. Tift. President I Rev. Hewell, Younp {Chicago; DIshop Irvin P. Johnson Richard Tift of Albany has been Minister, DlttJ Friday Dr. W. Bussoll Boirf^ " I or New York City, and Bishop H. | J. Mikell of Atlanta. 1 term of the College year which be am* in January. Thomas B. Wal ton. of. Washington, Ga., was nam ed vice president. Both of them . • . r* , * oien are members of thrf' Alpha Hut Saturday Tau fraternity and prom’ Social At “Y M Irient in college circles. ‘ . . i » Kmanuet Lewie wse selected as . The pretty co-eds In sitendance. ^ Ur!tor RCRCral# r. p. L. Carter, at the Uotv.nity of Georgia will, rlerk , . nd olhM . m | nor of0cM entertain the rtedents ot the: nn. d . Renlbtlona of coagratula- uplveraitx who re.tde on the can-; non, for th* r.ry etflci.nt manner pun with a nodal affair at the y.,| n which h* haa function*! aa Hut Ratiirday night. Theae affair* I praeMant o th* aoclrtr w.r# drawn •re given aa a rule every Satur- I „„ for B. H. Rim.cy. the retiring day night and are highly enjoyed, j .xecntlve. R«Ve Fred Hewell. died at ns, i home near the Wire Bridge Friday] HA8 E8PERANTO COLLEGE tnornlng 'at seven omlock after, PEKING—An Esperanto cortege I an Illness of two weega. inns been established in Peking] Rev. -Hewell was twenty-six j w,th * n snrollmeat of' mors years old and ha had been a students. In addftlo.-i fo Ister for several years. Hs Is Mir V^nto, Chinese and English vivsd by his widow, one son and a dargbt* r. The funeral will be hetS at the Methodist church at Birnett Shoals Saturday afternoon at three o'clock with Rev. Higgins of Cov ington Baptist church officiating. The Interment will follow at Bar nett Shoal.*. Bernstein's Funeral Home in cbsrge. WOMEN PREDOMINATE VIENNA.—A revision of the cen sus show* that Austria has. an ex cess female population of 238,478.1 The total population of 6 526.4 Includes 3.2S2.568 women 144.093 men.