The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, July 25, 1924, Image 1

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IW* BUT IT AT IOH And help A them become m Create end More Froeperou City. 8«P- port thoee who enpport poor tow*. >V BUT IT AT BOMB. ■ ' ¥ -V '^fvA ©a** , **7T*'L. j , ■ . • wia. » Belly had Sunday—1J Conte a Wool, ATrfRNS COTTON*-* vrannwc v A V .i *1? i'KBVlOlfg CLOSE .. .. — Mel THE WEATHER Fair Friday and oUlhtly renter; Saturday fair. Little cfcaafo ia temperature. . Dairow PleadsForlJfe Imprisotiment ra^opoMAncfLoieb 200,000 Civilians REBELS PUTTING UP FOiliULEFIGHl AGAINST FEDERAL ENFORCEMENTS BY BRYANT POWERS, United Press Staff Correepoodcat BUENOS AIRESr— Bombardment of Sao Pauip was resumed by Brazilian federal forces late Thursday with great damage to the city, ac cording to radio messages here,.Friday, There was sever* fighting at the rtbcl outpost* out aids Sao Paulo'during the night. Federal cavalry carried .out S number cf raids penetrating Boo Paulo at scattered points but insrt ’ forced to-retire. ’The rebels sent out • new re quest for nn armistice so that the ^remainder of the OlVOIan jHJpnla. 'tlon cotlTd tfr mtnHwar ' a dis patch to La Raxon says, “but It was rerosod. H - The newspaper estimated that more than thsp 200,000 civilians are still In the city end In grave dan ger from th e firing. The' Impression Is growing stronger here dally that the Bra silian federal forces besieging Sao Paulo ar« meeting with such form. Idabl resistance that the eapture of the city la far from being an eyent of Jih* near future. LIVES OF LEOPOLD AND LOEB ARE IN HIS HANDS Leading Candidates For First Time Will Assume Leadership In Campaign ■ PRIZES Iff ANNUAL CAMP Take Active, Charge • (By United I’rera.) WASHINGTON.— For the first time in polit ical history oil three lead ing candidates—Coolidge, Davis and LaFollettc— are the real managers of their own campaign. D»p.t« their nominal managers in, muiTiuuni and the elaborate organiietton be- Porter and H. A. Bate wen etc- J'nd them, none of too andldetes • JACKSONVILLE—Company "D", of Athens, Oa., of the 82nd rcgl. ment, comp lilt of the Woodmen of the W’orldl Won first prise in the field drill of tbe amjdal en carapment here Thursday while members of the company took many Individual honors. i . H. J.» Portlr, won ftrdt prim In the individual drill Snd W. F. bos placed his political fortunes In the bunds .of a 'single man or seryli aliens * h ‘ vast* 9 " n< As n mult of thl« i The top photograph Is of Chief Justice John R. Caverly of Cook Minty Criminal Court of Chicago, before whom Nathan Leopold and Richard Lo«h. conferred murderers and who entered-a pica of icullty, nre being tried. Judge Cavrrly epn sentence there to death if he so wishes. This picture was taken at Jocob Franks, father of the mur dered boy, took the stand. The lower picture shows Nathan Leopold, Sr., and his oldest eon, Foreman, in the deurtroora M • the’ millionaire kUleta pleaded guilty. Deadlock Between Premier Herriot Of France And British, American Financiers Remains Unbroken (By UnH*d Prsts) LAKEIIURST—Ths naval dirig ible Shenandoah was landed safely at the air field here at eight thir ty o'clock Friday after living re mained aloft more than twenty four hours. The big air monster made a tlv4 hundred mile flight over Scranton Penn., and Blnghampton, N. T., but was unable to land when sb< reached he r home atatlon because of unfavorable weather, cruised six hours . above the sir field before finally being., brought down and got under control of s landing crew. GREENSBORO. Ga.-^CbL Mile* Lewis has purchased a lot froiff tween the Dos wall and E. H. Ar . Mr. Lewis will soon commence the erection of a neat seven-room ' bungalow on the newly purebaseo lot Mrs. F. E- Boswell, located be- -reparations into affect has thus International Bankers Stand Firm on Demands For Sufficient Guarantees on 40,000,000 Pound Sterling Loan to Germany. BY LLOYD ALLEN, United Pms Stef! Correspondent. ■ LONDON.—With the gulf between the viewpoints uf the French nnd Anglo-American banker, ne wide es seer the “big five'’ of the inter-elued conference—Ambassador Kellog, Premiere MacDonald, Herriot nnd Theunls and Count de Stafnnl—met at No. 10 Dawning Street Friday to rttnme their straggle for n A meeting of the fint commit tee of the conference which hai to deal with the polhte under dispute wee postponed {lending the out come of thie unofficial meeting. Every effort to break the dead lock which luu apparently halted the work of the conference, celled for putting the Dawta plan for far been unsuccessful. The conference’! ■tumbling Mock-la the difference! exiiting between Premier Herriot of France and' the British and American (Turn to Page Eight) Just To Prove That He Wasn’t Dead Herman Answers Phone, Thereby Making More Work For Police (By Associated Press) . CHICAGO—PpHea of Chicago, New York and Oakland were endeavoring Friday to. identify the body of a man ssnt to New York by Charles Peterson, who thought it was his brother, Herman, slqe# found hone alive and well. Last Sunday Charics Pater, son was notified by telephone from Cleveland that his broth er, Herm/n was dbad and tin body was being sent (0 Chi- - cago, Whan the coffin'arrived hora, ho reconsicnedf it to his par ents In New York where it ar rived Thursday. Relatives were about ttf re. move ib from the station When 4, young woman cousin of the supposedly deed Herman tele phoned the hotel hero wNsro Herman and his vaudeville partner wore registered to re quire regarding the manner of his death. Herman himsWf anewer*«d phene end replied “I ain't deed yet.- THIS WOMAN HAVE (By United Preaa) MERIDIAN, UJJe*.—As the hour for the execution of Frank 'Atkin son and Clyde Greer, convicted of murdering R. H. Bryant draw nwr Friday both men appeared reelgn- ,;d their (ate. . The condemned men hove pro- footed religion. Atkioaon will,be baptised In th* ptiotf bathtub be fore the execution which will tofcg place between two and lour o'clock Friday. ■ - ' When the npqse claim, the lib of Atklneon It will bo tb* second t me hi. wife hai been widowed by the law. Nino peer* ago her tint hua- baodt'Allen Weft in oak. was hanged for 'the mnrder of Mr. and lira. Cdlumbu, .Vletkbtuk paim* of Mre. Atkioaon. •TART RELIEF FUND , FOR HAIL VICTIMS ELBBRTO.T. Ga.—A inbterip. tlon Uet tor n relief kind tat thoee whoee 'crops were ruined by the hall etorm Sunday after noon waa started hern Thure- day. An im about two mOes w > -nd six mUea long waa visited by the moot destructive hnll lu Elbert county history, the wont damage being In thp negbborhood of Fortsoola, Cot ton. corn and garden product* am * total lea*. \ tsual ab end and‘third In thla event. Capt. C. A. Vender Leith, Commander el tbe . a handsome sliver best of:leer. The Athens compan} 'js.s , £Z«jsss “liiTiTlifftTWTi ©rjr one for .He ftceompltshments. rrurn *° Those who* are here from Athens ere: Colonel *F. ’H. Pair, CAptaln nnd Adjutant, N. C. Handley, Cop. tain of Commissary, JI. B. Hey wood. Regimental commissary ser geant, B. 8. Kirk. Regimental Q M. sergeant, J. E. McLeroy) **» Captain Carl Von der. Leith, first sergeant. -J. B. Spink*• bergeant H. E. Bate. 0. M. rorciant Claud Daves, Corporals, W. T. Ported, E. N. Guest, Danis Mize Privates# M. W. Bates, Grsd> Bradley, D, W. Dooley, George Emerlck, J. L. Goss, H. Hubbard, J. W. Hill. W. H. Lester, Henry Porter, V* R. Porter,' R. : L. Pat’ at, L. L. Stapleton. _ (Turn (o p*ie elglfC)' ‘ Italian Airman Joins American Flyers On Trip Td This Country Murdered Consul and Wife CHIEF COUNSEL FI DEFENSE LOSES JILL 1 HOPE FOR II LIGHTER SENTENCE FOR BUTS BY BDWARD C. DERR, United Prcee Staff Corrcepoadmt. CRIMINAL COURT ROOM, CHICAGO, m,- Clarence Darrow, chief defense counsel for. Na than Leopold and Richard Loeb v slayers of Robert Franks, has definitely de cided to make a bid for ToTLcran^I’emla^nnd^h^wHc.^'Thc^consuf'woo'^Tain^by’mttivos^s hi ,i ? e imprisonment for the , n * 3 WU V ino . consul was slain by gttemptdo to take pictures of a religious ceremony. Me __ another American, wo B severely beaten. Mrs. Imbrie, tecordlng'td dlepaUbes, witnessed her husband's death. The Imbrie, were man-led n year end a half ago- Mr*. Imbrie formerly was Katherine Gillespie, NeW h th| ChDl t N- *’ Th s * ,he ,at «st picAuro of Major Imbrie to “Geechie” And “Cadfllac” Return To Native Heath After Motoring Trip To Carolinas And Virginia (By United Pres.) PISA, Italy. - LicuL LdeaWII. of the Itaiion Air Service took off Friday from her* and hortliward for I’arla the drat leg of h flight to New York- The elrmau plans to fly to Lon. don nnd Ilrougli. Joining the AiufT- lean world flyers there and ac. companylng them across the At lantic. An enthusiastic crowd cheered ■ departure which slgnlft-d Maly's nttraure Into the world contest for long distant* flight supremacy. ,. 1 1 /. MACtARSN IN TOKIO. — Major Stuart Mac- Lean, British world -Oyer arrived fVfday in th* Kamchatkan penin sula, Kibe fa. on hla flight acroad tha Pacific from Japan to Alaska. As Breezes Utiftul P. O. Flag Moses Manne Offers Sleeping Space In Refrigeration Plant For the first time In several days old glory was Graving In tbe breezes from tbe P. O. 1 flagstaff Friday about one o'clock. No. the reason Is not what you think it Is. Post master Paul Smith didn't for get to tel) Tom Tdrrmlar to run the grand old piece of btfnUng up neither did tho keeper*of the building and grounds whoa# sideline la being Tyler at Mt. Vernon lodge of. Masons, misplace the some starry-striped rectangle. Nopp— There simply wasn't any brstss for tbe past several days until some local showers. Iocs), up about Atlanta. Oainesvllie or some other places too far to hear it thuoder. caused a stir In the humidity here Instead of a dampening of tbe depreqsing That old piece of glass and bit of mercury we have been watching since Sunday, to ess If "tho blamed stuff would,boll, hod crept up to 14 degress in a wetth side shade at 1 ifclock .Friday, having hardly * dropped from where It gut hung after pajama time Thursday night. W # understand that Mr. Von Hermann shoe a private opinion but he's scared to tgprcfs It. that after elx more sultry days In July, thirty-one In August and nsiariy as many in SeptemJ her . thgt October may bring light fTOsts. long towards ths waning days of ths second month when oysters can be eaten by superstitious people. But seriously speaking, Moses Mann^ says if It gets much hotter he’s.golng to rent out sleeping spscevln his re frigeration plant and Mike Cos ta says ht*s already up against the proportion of Teny Coma* rata and Fred Costa sleeping In the hardening room at bis plant. P. 8.—Dsn MsriU became prostrated early Friday morn, lng 'trying to get one of Joel WJer’o fans toTwork . and was forced to rec!r« to his country estate out on Cheroke e svenus wber* he soys there's always a breese btcwfng. therefore hfs ’ . notrilker doee not appear at the top of th!»— Well it must bp bet sir# . J!. • BY DAN MAGILL Oue “Geechie’’ Whale, and Wiley “Catjniae" Mobley Thursday returned to Athene from Wytheville, Va, where tiny went in u Foril automo bile “borrowed’’ from H. L. Gofer Seed Company July 10. Whaley and Mobley wero ac- -wmpanied back-to Athens by Bailiff H. D. Huff of Clarke county uml .Mr. Cofcr, owncc of the automobile, f Whaley and Moblay-returoi. ed to Athene sooner than they had expected, In feet their .’destination, wherever it was or Is, was not reached. They wero detained at Wytheville, unexpectedly after being wel comed by un authorized repre sentative of the law of the Old .Dominion whom -Chief Beuaie had previously noti fied. Whaley and Mobley made the trip through the country with their newly ac quired automobile without rRitehiip until they arrived in Virginia and, a, has been v. painted out, they wero detain ed quite unexpeetdely at that polnL It it not known whether “Geechn” and “Cadillac’’ were enroute to White Sul phur Springs for tha aummer, but whatever their destination, the Clarke county Jail is far from being IL The traveler, decided to make their trip en the night of July,I# when Mr. Cofer’e automobile wae stolen from hla backyard an Hancock avenue- “Geechie" and “Cad- Wac" left the bsxt morning early. Riding before day light ia ao delightful and cool. They had traveled threo daya (Turn to page eight.) We Wonder How He •Convinced His Wife Of It killers. He has abandoned hope for anything less than confinement for life. But lie will fight Just os deopor- oteJy to keep the youths from the insane asylums ag he is fighting to save them from the rope. Darrow coUi the United Press that he hai cant legal Jurisprud ence to the winds; his oola aim l» to show tho youth# wpro not wholly reHponsible for their crime. "1 want the court and the PeP- plft to believe we war* sincere in entering u plea of cuUty.” Dar row sold. “Thor© Is no trick about It. Everywhere tig-re had boen so idea that benum© then© boys are son* of rich men that prodigious sit him of money would be spent to cVtoat justice; that legal trickery would bo reported to to save the boys from punishment" "We put our cards on tho table- W■ -hull uttompt to show tbe boys wure not in entlrq poesqsalon of their mindg for sometlmF be- (Turn to Pago Five) Be Baptised At One Time Sat. (By Associated Press) ATLANTA—Police Friday werr SfSrcWTiK for a, tricketer who net n jww standard of orjgirmijiy in confidence**Vamps Thursday by ifSS: Seven Hundred To her hilsbnnd put of Jail." . '* Posing tie a friend.of ail those unfortunates who run afoul of th police, he told Mrs. Phillips how he r hualianil had been Jailed fot fighting (im) "even now is languish ing In a musty cell'.* with nothin* but bread And water, to eah'.bp. caug e he hnd'hcen unable to. post the $15 required for his release. He had .little trouble in obtaining th© money. • , H took Mr. Phillips som. tlm. to convince his wife that be had not be*n in -Jail when he returned from his office a few hours later. WHAT YOU WILL HEAR ON YOUR RADIO WINT10 WOMEN : ON TRUSTEES Iff (By Associated Press) ATLANTA.—The state « Copyright, 1924, By United Prt_ WEAF—New York, 492 metres, 7 p..m„ EST. The Happiness. Boys. WLAG—Minneapolis, 417 me tres, 6:15 p. m., CST. Phelan Park Band. WHA8—Louisville, 400 metres, 7:80 p. m-, CST. Studio Concert and Prograrti From Leading Thea tres and Hotels- ’ * WGY—Schenectaly, 380 metres, 8 p. m., EST —Radio Drams, M A Night Off." WJY—Nsw York,, 403- metres, 7:16 p. m.. EST. “Plantation Night 1 * - (By United Press) COLUMBUS. Ohio. — A strongs combi-nntion of rellgloua fervor odd rc'kk-tw p I en mu re is on tho Satur- day hill at Indienola Amusement Park. While the other concession* of th© park run wide open, the swim ming pool will be cleared of bath- era for what is eipfcctad t<*b*4ha Jarg'wt Mlngl© baiHiem Is historb. 8ev©n hundred persons will \$r«* sent ihern«'*Tves for compl«ts 1m- merMion, thiM avowing their (kith in th© teaching* of the lata Pas tor Russell. /’ J Countess Goes To Work To See How • Other Half Live* (By United Proas) r CHICAGO. — Count©** J3ao, grand daughter of King Ouatear V, of Sweden. alw*yg wanted tq know how tho other half lived. Overcome by her eagernss* for adventure th© countshs on bar ar rival her* a w*eit ngo ds*srtsi1 friends among the fou rhundrod and Mq*cur-<l employment in a l^th«r factory, drawing a salary of fit a The girl of'royal blood kftk'tfp' posite a leather cutter gugdtnf b»ng «trii« of leather into a cat ting machine. In 'the ©vening *18 horn* to a simple room not far from the factory. Countess Elsa will contiiMte b*r exturiment until July SO. Carl C. Magee, Editor Who Exposed Sec. Albert B. Fall, Given Temporary Liberty Friday Under Bond Of $2£Q0 executive In of dirset CdD. Friday vot:d umanlmouily to rocon* Sec. Albert B. Fall, Given Temporary .|der It’e action of Thursday ae- _ ... _, " ' * . . * featlnq tho bill; providing for the* 1 | »- i »vi r» x ••• rIU * •aboilshim: of hnngiwt In Georgia by substituting the electric chair as a rr.'ons of carrjlng out the death Demlty. S. veral local hills wero passed at the session- The comil ten on the state r.uni tariuni reported to the senate, rec. omnvndine. tho passage of n bill amended which would provide ihat two trustees of the Institution at M Uedgevltle bo worn. At an executive meeting of rep- -escntatfvrs of the legislature from tho “Big Six’ ’counties Friday for the purpose of further considera tion to the meahuro which wcsiid place the county officers In the counties of population of forty thousand nr over on a salary basis rolh-r than tho fee system, the sub-committee agreed to tho main feature of the MIL BANTU FE, N. M.—More than two .day, after he waa' sentenced to J*u at Uke Vegas far contempt of court an4,.aftor the sheriff had twlee refused to honor pardons foi him Issued by Governor Hinkle Cart C. Magee le at lltorty more—this time under a ff.HO rad. The editor vna released Thursday night following a hear ing on x write of habeas \ corpus before th# slat* auprem. court In a session replete with chargas and eeantqr chancre by the con tending forces, the slate tribunal granted the editor hie temporary liberty pending the outcome of the eaurfe dollbuatjone regarding. tho power U pardon rated hi Uta stole ficuwld. exposes Carl C. Mage* wax the first man to ae«nt something wronr with the ■Mao of the Teapot Dora* Novel to tho Doheny Inter- sate by Albert B Fail, than sec retary of the Interior. Fait had been unable to pay «v- an hla taxaa and Immediately foL completing of the trere h, added and made numerous im provement on IS large ranch. Ma- Ito entire denltnc* which resulted in the reelgnatlon of ecretsry of the Navy Dmby, Full’s disgrtice and indictment, Indiettnent of' Doheny nnd his son end a oa.