The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 30, 1923, Image 1

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•1.000 Accident Policy Fn« To Regular Subecribera THE BANNER*HERALD Investigate Today I ATHENS COTTON: MIDDLING 31 PREVIOUS CLOSE ... ... 3: THE WEATHER: Fair, Friday and Saturday, Cooler Saturday. Daily and Sunday—13 Cent* a Week JbtaMUitd 1832, Daily and Sunday—13 Centa a Week. ATHENS. GA.. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3J. 1923, i Centa Sender. Coalition To Rule Germany; Ministry Faces New Crises SIX GEORGIA STALWARTS BERLIN.—The seveiuday parliamentary crisis, which Was chiefly devoted to inter-party bickerings! and batterings and an abortive attempt to definitely do away with socialistic influence in national politics through the creation of a bourgeois bloc, terminated in a thfrfl-party compromise, by virtue of which a minority coalition, comprising members of the cleri cal, the German people's party and the democratic parties will succeed the deposed Stresemann govern ment which was constituted with the same compo nent Dirts. Dr. Wllbclm Mtrz. the cleric*! — 1,-ade, will head the new cabinet ae TL_„„ IV" I?.:. chancellor, while the other port- *UlCC U16 I YOIU folio* will be hel by men ‘ who n • 1 ■ • mm IS the last government. X OI8OI10C1 LKJUOr nrctllNET (Br AwoeUted Pre».) OF CABINET CHICAQO—Three death, re- ‘ Thursday, tho police said. JohS Buvernlnrntwlll be Schlenger. who admlu according >»>'<"> “>st his G'll fur- ** nl^ter of tbo Interior Dr. Jar* nished the liquor for a card party Captain Joe Bennett and Mark Anthony Make Last Appearance on Sanford Field. Game to Start At Three O’clock. Bulldogs in Better Shape. - BIG GAME FACTS Event: Football, Centre vs Georgia on Sanford Field at £> p. m. < Game: Final game of the season for both teams. Coaches: Centre, “Uncle Charlie” Moran and Gregor; Georgia, “Kid” Woolruff, Stegeman and Thomas. , , Captain: Centre, Kubale; Georgia, Bennett. Admission: Grandstand, $2.00; Bleachers, $1.50. Line-Up, Weights and Numbers CENTRE GEORGIA . . „ Weight No. Weight .Vo. Lemon .... L. E. 173 14 Thomason . R. E. 185 26 Skidmore ...L.T. 168 26 Bennett (O IL T. 185 1 Tifton Man Found In Birmingham, Ala., > In Dying Condition 'j BIRMINGHAM, Ala.—A nun hd. I ’ lived by the police to be J. E. ifay- , wood of Tifton, (pa.. Is in a local I I hospital suffering' from wounds on ,-lhta head which are thought to have . Been Inflicted with tome blunt In* ' strument. The man Was picked up (early Friday at the mouth .of a Jdowntf wi! alley/ The* surgeon said 1 Thi \I-us In it kerthas condition. 1 j A party of thirty making up th« I Centre football contingent arrived in Athens in a special car Thuri- tlay night, coming in on the S. Aj L. from Atlanta where the Tech- Auburn game was witnessed. Tim party remained in the sleeper un til Friday morning and then regia- UMed at the Georgian Hotel. "Uncle Charlie" Moran* the wiz ard coach of the ‘‘Prayin’ Colo nels," is slightly indisposed and la keeping close to his room. The team is announced as ready &e the final fray of the season Satur day against the Georgia Bulldog* and is confident of winning tna game and furthering the claim fog the championship of tho noifth. CENTRE Centre 1v; Carton Newmai Centre 27; Clemaon 7. Centre 29; Oglethore 0. * Centre Oj'Pannaylvanla 29. Centre 10; Ky. State 0. Centre 20; Sew ante 9. Centre 17; Aubnrn 0. Centra 19; W| and L. 0. GEORGIA Georgia 7; Mercer 0> Georgia 20; Oglethorpe 6. Georgia 0; Yale 40. Georgia 17; Tenn. 0* Top row: Teany Randall, half; Sam Richardson, end, and John Fletcher, half. Bottom row: Ike Joselove, guard; Joe Bennett, captain and tackle, and Jim Taylor, tackle. Captain Bennett is playing his last game Saturday. Woodmen Will | Unveil Monument i To John H. Lucas 1 Davenport Not THIRTY IN THE PARTY -With the return to Wasfitog- WASHINGTON. TW . „ _ ton of republican leaders for the opening of congress, pressure for an early definite announcement by President Coolidge of whether he will seek the pres idents Domination in 1924, is being increased and some of his friends believe he will settle the question soort. ” I Many of the preildenl’a .up-1 on political condition. In a num- ported have vliitcd him recently|her of atate*. The and urged him to make a* an-1 far appaar* to hav# been merely nouncertient of his candidacy at taking- counaal without any au» ; ; an eaf^r data but ao far he ha* -«“•*— *<l. ~r.nn.Il Georgia 13; Virginia 0. In addition to 25 playt are the twe cc^chci, '* lie" gor, Dr. C. E. Allen Willi* Geegia 7; Vanderbilt **5. Georgia 0; Alabama 36. .— .... coaches, "Uncle Chai Moran, Assistant Coach Crg ” *"* ^f the facul (By Aaaoclatad Press.) OKLAHOMA CITY.—Dr. A. E. | Davsnport, state health commls- alonar, pleaded not guilty to five charge* of diverting public fund; 'contained In indictments returned ■last week by a dlririct court grand Jury, A bond of <•» «Mh CAPTAIN BARNETT ILL WITH ’GRIPPE t.v, trainers ...... Mrs. Moran and Mrs. mother of the famous ment of Mr. John H. Lucas by the Wf AmoeUUd Prtna.) Woodmen of the World Sunday. j .NEW onLKANH — The city Pee. *sd, at 3;55‘ p. sj. 11. A. NJx ,SUsico Is tbrsaUscd * will deliver the oraton. • dertny tlon hy fire which la rat The Uniform Rajik o#Camp 128 unchecked, wording to a **t will partfepate In the ceremonies rerlvd here Friday noon antf the friends are Invited to at- , tt VvsUun ‘^hhuI. There wfre tend. detail*. CHICAGO — Irene Castle, dancer and. Frederick wealthy’ Chicago coffee merchant, were mar. rled' here Wednasday evening it wee learned Friday. Yuey lert Thure* day. night en ,a wedding trip weet. j rlth! Captain J. W{ !• »M «*•»• Ing [ lagrlppo at hla home on Mllledge ile. I avenue. The raptal nhat been sick by I several/days hut Is renting comfort - no I ably, hla friends wilt **>« glad to learn. Here also is "Kentucky Dud. 1 * the water boy for the Colonel*. "Kentucky” is one member of th« colored race who Irn't interested in any "exodusting” of hi fl fellows since he is pleased to live and die in Danville and ba allowed to fol low 'dem Kernels’ aroun’ the coun try. One of the first to greet thd visitors upon their arrival hero was Captain Joe Bennett of the Georgia team. He was af the Nt- tel when the arrivals came in for breakfast and other members of the Georgia athletic department followed him in welcoming them! here. welfare. contented himself with listening to polit advice without giving an intima*| Uon of hi s course. Notwithstnnd* - ing this, his friends in several* states have taken steps in a pre- ■ Jiminary way for his entry Into M the presidential race. ^ Announcement of Senator Hiram, — •lohns’on’s candidacy for the re- publican nortilhation has scn-cd to j ^ r<irco’ the ‘ preparation of all cam-| paign plans, it fa said, sooner. man \vas anticipated. With S e n»-1 tor Jdbftson making his initW bid; buuuivLiis, is. * - ••-i- In Illinois, it was learned tod*r the n had I ever thought he would grow up to be Itat Illinois (rlende °f CheH .. wa ji e d Mra. Dora Diamond as she point* It baby picture of her -on. Morris Barlow Diamon, delegation. George M. Reynold!. w hen he was three months old. SS» »3»Jaf.«S . Morris. » rnfM SfftEjMfe Z'tt BOTH TEAMS si ANNOUNCE READY Both teams arc reported to bd in *pic/iuiu ahspe for in apiciiuid ahspe for the £*mn and will send in their beet line ups- One or two cripples are on each squad but as a whole tho Iine*ups will be the most formida ble of the season. Georgia feda considembly strengthened with the prospect of. Kilpatrick going back to quarter and Kandall and Fletcher in good condition. Ideal football • weather is tho forecast and the largest crowd of the season (s promised for th« smother mo with his kiasea! Those boy* couldn’t have taken another man’s life,"; • ■ . ■ , . , . j 1 Solemnly, with perfect intorviUon she unraveled inci- dents of their childhood climaxing tyem in a picture of , her sons behind prison bars. Then she broke down. “Where is my daddy V” innocently asks five-year-ola David, motherless son of Maurice. ■ But none will tell him’ the truth. • : David is a bright little chap with blue ayes and blonde hair. He was well-mannered and noiseless as he played Wi “Morrfa < was just like that when he wa* his age," said David’s grandmother. “The son fa a replica of his fath- cr—ean vou imagine a sWeet boy like that growing to be a killer?"’ > . •« ■ • . /'Three of, us had to resign our positron as soon ns our , brothers were arrested—and Jane had to stop attending 1 .. MORRIS DIAMOND, HELD ON MURDI'K CHARGE, AND HIS FIVE-YEAR-OLD SON, DAVID. WHO IS THE IMAGE OK HIS FATHER AT THE SAME AGE, ‘ ’