The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, July 28, 1924, Image 1

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' AT ion I i tarn > Gntltf Fiwpnooi City, flap- i who support jour Iowa. 'BUT IT AT HOME. - -HERALD DuHj and 8 unity—IS Conti a .WaeK, BiUbllahfd IMS. Dally aa4 Sunday—IS Ctnta a .Wool. ,U». Associated Proa Starke. • United Prat D la patch* a. ATHENS. OA„ MONDAY. JULY 18. t>14. A. B. C. Paper, ATHENS COTTON: Middling ..WA. .; H I: i JVvjous Close B'4 TUB WEATHER Partly cloudy Monday night and Tu<.*ua/. Uttie Change in temp 4 nature. Probable light showers. Tuesday afternoon. BHtgl. Copies 1 (Ms Dong. 3 Caata SuaAey. STERDAY Tj-Here TODAY -There fOMORROW Woman In Mlauiatlppl ho» been twice widowed Buie hao^mnn's noose proba- i't. bo overcome with : proposals stain right A ttift enso that was being 'fried on the running board of tourist's automobile fell off »n Mi Hodge avenue this week and was caught by an oncom ing street car. After the Street car hat paaaed a pretty, blushing-thoack Ite hard to til) the genuine bloab these jaanaatrl gathened up tbo de bris of lingerie end proceeded <>n to the next atop. IT i's Palmer Ns Ed (ildiey. Who woert a smile around the Palace theatre even when business is bam. If it „ W ■;* there, taye U win bo just hit lack to bane K tarn ae cool an a November morn ing when he brings Betty, the. nothing Beauty along in -Miami.*'* -Take thie week for instance “ aaya Ed, "1 had Neill* the Cloak Model' and What folks wanted to think about'were one pl«c» bathing ItajEsqtttmo plea and ice Drug’ iei la high is‘Mi liana who visit the lake of north Georgia, it. Barton and tbo of that section, ea- y semi-professional fish- of tbi Ilk of Sim Cut Clarke, Dowse ell, Oscar Payne, Glenn will to delighted to that Habersham county vote on September. 11th 1300,000 bond tune for Toedi in that county, highway to Burton, Lake- lnont, Tallulah and other _placta of bitoroot will bo im- proved—if the bonds carry. The Belgian Mocks on Lumpkin atreet have be laltf and tha priming c tar applied. The entire coat of ■tract to ■ second will be treated .. _ coet of terry substance and then opened for traffic, much ' improved over what it wii a fiw weeki iro. Vlaiton to Sinford Field this fall wiU find tho riding much tutor, oven after o Georgia vktory. One Mock of Broad street, t along aide the Y. M. C. A„ ' i will be pored at once while tho . stretch of Rlror street on the town-ward aide of tho brldgo will ho concreted. Thie Im provement will make the two bad turns at Jackson streets unnecessary hince almost a straight shoot tup the hill, will bo.avaOeblo. Hants. Jone ( writes that he la down m tho Blvitrla country of Southern France. Ho was In Pari* for more than a week with ten other young Georgia boys. College beyi go to Europe those Bays mora* fre quently .than they got to New York not many years ago. An Athena woman who la alwapp busy with worthwhile thinga around town, thoae thing! that mean happiness and Joy to othere usually, was riding out Prince avenue with a party of friendi on a mis sion of duty and was lament ing tho fact that on a certain project abaiwia unable to oc curs any financial assistance from tho city. “I told them,” ■ho remarked. “I could got plenty of money If ttoy would Just clothe mo wfth the au thority of a traffic officer. I see people every day *— no attention to tho lawe." * lance at her an 1 35 miles par hour! Representative Bussey has introduced a 1 . ..,.* —.u.— resolution In tho lower House of the general assembly to divert 3100,040 of taa fund from the or jt department thrown 1 general fund of the state to tha State College of Agrleulturv, following tho I suggestion of Commissioner J. J. Brawn. Then certainly I should bo no serious opposi tion to this. The money Is to match the Smith-Lever fond end for general deficiency. t second installment of svs is now due end first is the final day 1 ay them. The city fathers ey are going to advertiie . sale this tall are,thy tales are not paid, watch out or else tho srtnan will get you—or ur property. Herriot Changes Front As London Parley Goes Into Plenary Session •ut time for th® puses of the city to be siuti - up” for the fall ; of fh«> fcbools* anjl«<f- The Stato Normal opens September 5th; the city t the 3rd; the Ual- September 17th and Cobb Institute opens fpt. 17th also. * Parents Of Franks Slayers To Take Stand Step OF DEFENSE ALIENISTS TO EE I by BDB’ABD C. DERR | United Press Staff Correspondent CRIMINAL COURT. ROOM, CHICAGO. — All members of the million aire Leopaid and Loeb families — including the parents will take the wit ness stand and bear all the intimate details of the lives of Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb in a desperate effort to save the youths from the gal lows, it was decided Mon day. In a long conference of tha de* id, alienists and members at two famllfea lasting until twa o'clock Monday morning, a decision waa reached to epare neither the parents nor tho boye the ahatr.e and pain of ponding before Judge Cor- eraly sitting aa Judge and Jury laths Judical bearing, the misdeeds or Nathan and "Dickie." Clare no, Darrow, chief defense attorney had hoped to spare the parents of Loeb who are III in their retreat In Michigan. He hoped also to save Nathan Leopold, Sr. the humiliation of taking the wit- n«a aland to reveal the tantaaCIt career of bia son. Conferences of the defenae ware (Turn to Paso Three) Athens Citizens Co To Atlanta For Fair Meet When Three Premiers Cet Together A moat unuaual picture of three premiere of Europe taken dt their firpt meeting. Left to right they are Premiers Thepnia of Belgium, Harriot of France and MacDonald of England. This photograph — aa tho European nations came together.-to ,diacuia the Dawes report. It la probably the most t confarenco sfacu tho Peace Treaty, * ■ — -■ portent MORE IN ISO 1 COLLIDES SUNDAY Members of the committee imed by Joel A. Wier, president of tho Chamber of Commerce, and Mayor O. H. Arnold, Jr„ went to Atlanta Monday to attend a meet ing colled there to disc use plana for Georgia’s participation in the Southern exposition in Now York next January. Interest Is being aroused all over the state over this exposition and Georgia will, in all probability, have a port in it. If thia state Is represented with an exhibit Ath ens will be particularly interested and will derive ■ gnat deal of publicity through tho exhibit on account of tho prominent part the State College of Agriculture wiU In It- pbf hr it Bmnl; similar expos! tion held in Chicago and a-groat amount of favorable advertising waa secured. Tho Now York ex position will bo a much larger ono and tho committee named from this county will certainly favor participation on tha part of Geor gia. f (■y w . . TOKIO--Mor* then a hundred and fifty persons were drowned in th® wreck 6( the steamship Tai- rtl Maru with the Kamikuru Mara off Caps Notoro. northeast of. Hok kaido at ten forty five o'clock Sun. day night, says a dispatch to Amhl a Toklo paper. The vessel was bound fo r Otarc and won of 1,240 tons. It was elated’that only clghtesn passengers an<T five of th® crew were saved. Firpo To Battle Harry Wills On September 11 NEW YORK—Luis Angel Plrpo the "wild boor of the Pampas will meet Harry Wills. New WANT DAVIS TO OPEN CAMPAIGN 3LAND IN NEW ENGI DA! (By Associated Press.) ftKHAH ‘ * KBOR, Ialesboro. —New England democratic leaders desire John W. Davis, democratic nominee for president to open his campaign In t Ihs section. Th* leaders believe there hi a great prospect of swinging several of the New England states Into the democratic column away from President Coolldgc. Tho Main? state election will be held In September. TEST PLANES FOD WEDNESDAY FLIGHT (By United Press.) BROUOH,. Enr.—The Americar flyers tested their -plane* Monday preparatory to hopping off Wedt Orleans I "‘"Y *°r the Orkneys whence they steveddr* in a twelve round bout et Jersey City. Tex Rickard an nounced Monday. The fight will be- held on Sep tember 11. end will probably be staged In Boyle's Thirty Acres, the •cent of the Dempsey-Csrpentlef battle, it was stated. , Arsenic has been found in ap preciable quantities In all organs ot the humar\ body. Loeb Plotted Murder, Says Alienist For Defense will cross the Atlantic for America. CONTINUE FLIGHT IN COUNTRY (By Associated Frees) WASHINGTON — EMebllehm.nl at alx regional campaign head quarter. baa bran planned by man- aeer. of SfnXIo- Robert U. La. Polleltc, It tyaa learned her. Mon day. . . Th. m»n who will hav* charts of the Indepretent lickot’a candi date belltv. that It will 'enable them lo perfect n nation-wide or. Kanlatlon quickly and carry oe the drive for .votes. 1W, CHAMPIONS T The members f of Co. “D** 82nd regiment W. 6. W. Athens that went to Jackaonylll* for the week's L “HELP” LIGHTER SPIRITS 1 PRAISED BY IIS STUDENTS Atlanta Tnchera attending th* University o f Georgia Summer school gave a delightful banquet! at the Georgian Saturday erearing in honor ot Dr. J. & Stewart, di rector of the school. Tho forty five Attentions attending expressed the dsopwt appreciation, and pledged their earnest support to "the state UatvcnAica summer School." Mien Maggie Solomon, toestmae- thing tar. declared that Atlanta and horithty encampment laat week have return-'picked It up and whirled it through ♦4 home after breaking up In the ?o The barrel lit, open aide snared. .'down, on top of tho pole. A strange prank of nature, but If you hav. by verloua doubts about go R y c , BeHch , teif. News of sdltloDol . prises was brought back by the vlctorloui Athenians. In addition to tha prises already noted, eom| prise, heft company commander prise, on*, two, threo best drilled cadet prise, four out of « medals were won by tho local compels. Thee* medals war* given for eg- traordlnsry services rendered aad > awarded to Captain Carl Von der Leith, Captain F. H. Ptrr Captain N. C. Handley and For grant ,W. R. James. • The local company collective!) and Individually, won about every- that was offered and which were elig ole to compel# for teachers aro deeply Interested In and groat credit goes to Copt. Car: tho school tad assured cJosa co- Von der Leith who trained the com- duration in tha future. At tbo rs-'pany and drilled It during th® en. qtisst of tbo boots. Dr- Stewart campment. All th* members arc spoke on "How Atlanta Teachers being congratulated upon their ac. (Turn to Pago Three) Shift In Weather Fools Big John; Thinks It's Fall N. H., and see for yoursdl OFFICIAL DEPORTS SAY BRAZILIAN ; REBELS HAVE BIN UP United ITeas Staff Correspondent RIO JANEIRO.—Rebel forces which have held the (By Untied Press) .LONDON — Informal mediation by Secretary Charles Hughes is gener ally understood to have been the turning point in the conference toward a pint of renewed confl- lence, the Evening Stand ard said Monday. Hughes left for Paris Monday, bidden farewell by Ambassador Kellog and alied officials, after which the “big five" went to No. 10 Downing street to discuss de tails of Monday afternoon's plen ary session* The big five adjourned their conference at eleven o’clock. They were apparently well satisfied with what had happened* The conference outlook had brightened considerably over th* week end and expectations of an agreement on disputed points *t the plenary session ran high. The reason for the improvement in sentiment was a decision report* edly reached at the week end con sultations by Premiar Herriot to' approve inviting the German dele gation to London with the pei tive of freely discussing i issues such ss economic evacua tion of the Ruhr as a means of restoring Germany’s financial and economic .structure. It was after a talk with Hughes and Secretary Mellon that Herriot ‘agreed to this. The French premier also agreed that French and Belgian troop* should evacuate the Ruhr os soon ap possible after economic evacua tion had been effected. The Daily Telegraph praises Ilerriot's courage for his report ed change of front which is equivalent to an open challenge to Poincare and his extreme nation alistic followers. The plenary session authorised the big five to summon the (Jer tnunx and' the member* of the pnrntion* commission to London whenever-the leaders think the situation warrants such a step. It wue decided however to try and find lomu formula based up. on th** compromise plan proposed by Premier Theunle of Belgium and ko U Im unlikely that the Invita tions will be Issued before Wed nesday. ♦ city of Sao Paulo since Juy 4, have capitulated,'it jDllohments rot only by their r«iiow w. o. • /. brother, but b»j wa ' 8 officially stated here tb.^btte i, xrewre). Monday, LYON8—Major Petro Zannl. Ar gentine airman who I® setting out on a world flight continues to en counter the worrst possible condL tlons. Driven back 8unday night when h e attempted to go from Ly on* to Rome, the flyer set out Monday for the Italian capital. LONDON—The Italian airman Locatelll who set out from Piss |'Friday.to Join the American world BY Ik D. EDWARDS NBA Service Writer CHICAGO. — It was “Dickie” Loeb, tbs boy whose picture made mothers cry as they beheld him labeled as a murderer, who plotted tbo kidnapping end death of Rob- art Franks* It was ‘Dickie” Loeb, with the smile that has made many a lees sigh for e word from ite owner, who was tbo “master mind” lit the whole diabolical acheme. And Nathan F. Leopold, Jr.. bricUccthal, sullen lookinf, ■uper-tntellecthal, sullen lookinf, ae If-christened “Ucituchean Co. Hall, leader and impreisario of the mental create in every day nooee. Loeb bat he Ueo v Other points Dr. Hall ere: i. Leopold will saner i-complete mental breakdown—probably with- day English, insanity of " will hold out longer, will break down. Leopold Is n victim of autoism, a type which centers end defies the ago. Loeb is a ease of non* emotional peychorix. Theirs Is a supreme case of "folio a deux” or. In tvandya English, Insanity of two. Leopold might have escaped all the trouble be finds himself In if it had not been lof Loeb, "Dickie,'' | flyers at Brough and accompany makes them across tha Atlantic has bean located tom, tarty elnht hours tater near Maraetllaa, according tc th. Dally Telegraph. it had net been for Loeb, "Dickie," however, eventually would have reached the same and as that be now finds himself in. Inrastirationx of a dozen prom inent alienists, employed by tbs defense, wen nude separately. staff of allaniata. retained by the. But the conclusions of ail wer vie- J-# 1 'a II- 4ls- .... k.. JorenJ tuoliy th® some, it has b«tn found, over laat year, PAVING THE WAY FOR HIGHER PRICES? (By Associated Prate) NEW YORK—The Amerlcar Railway Association Monday called attention to th. tact that they non hav. lmteo surplus cool oars (a good repair available for aerate, oot la use, owing to the lack of 'W'hero yon goin' John?” "Coin' to tho gym, you not” Tha above la a verbatim conversation which poised be tween the Honorable John Fletcher and Chief ot Detac- tlvos Charley Seagravea Man- day morning. John woe promptly corralod wit tha old of ten policeman and t few volunteers and a few ques tions wen put to him which brought out the following tf The big fellow arose this morning feeling as spry ae a two-yaarold. He went down to n light breakfast of bautts- luupe, six eggs, n pen of hot rolls, a two-pound stack and a taw other eatables. After breakfast John went oat' to sniff the air. It wee actually cold.- “What the 1" he exclaim ed. “Here I have been sleeping sine, last summer. I’ll bet I am lata for practice. No tallm* what Com;her thinks of me, stooping for two weeks straight this way. Batter girt my old toga and no* down to the field. The boys will be wailin' for me.’ And WHAT YOU WILL HEAR ON YOUR RADIO enough, when Chief Charley met John he was tearing forth. football Iis id. The change in the weather hod fooled tho big boy. He thought bo hod done Rin Van Winkle act and it lor ■ l slept for n touple of weeks, jhe breexe was so cool end fall At that,, tbo thermometer registered 85 degrees Monday WBC—Springfield, 1(7 I p. m| EST—Mock trial. WLW—Cincinnati, 413 metre* * p. m. E8T—Municipal Open. WDAP—Kansas City—411 metre, —11:41 p. en. CST—Nlththawk Frolic,' WJZ—N.w York. 4(4 metres. ItlO p.m BBT—Goldman Concert Band. WCAP—Washington and WRAF New York. 433 metres, U. g. Ma rin. Band. The announcement was not unexpected as it was known the heavy federal bombardment which has been underway for sev* metre#- era i j ayg had placed the rebellious troops hopeless position. KLAN NOT NAMED IN REPORT OF JAP COMSULGENERAL TOKfO-^The recent anti-Japan- m activities In California, reporta in * ai of wh,ok were P rlnte<1 * n Japan#** a l newapapfr*, eOQOPd a sensation hert*. unpurently due to labor trou bles, **/ 'V- “Legal troops (the gov- Th » Han'Francisco consul sen. ernment forces) have tak en all rebel positions in Sao Paulo,” the official communique said. FIGHTING THE BOLL WEEVIL By 4 W FIRORp County Agent Hot Wroth#r and th# Boll B##vil On Friday, July 28. th# wrlt#i found It dtaOd larva# and pupa* In a spot of cotton about It fee' square, on the farm of A. P. Win* •ton, New ton's Bridge Road. This was over fifty per cent of punc. tureJ square® found in that parti* cular spot. The bot and dry weather had reached sufficient lnt#nsltjr by last Friday to a tart It* d«ttructioii of boll weevils. However, all eggs larvae and pupae In punctured square* hav# not been klUed up te Squares which ' bar« bee* protected by the shad# of large I plants, square* that w*r # turned under during cultivation, and re cently punctured squares or® stir eoorcee of futur* boll weevil In- Th® hot on# dryjr®a. ther has not and probably will nqt kill any number of mature weevil*. I hav® beta finding newly develop, ed weevils In the whit® blooms' during the entir* week. Tbefec weevils undoubtedly hatched b«for e th® hot wist her got going right or cam* from, square® pro tected from drying out. However, th* dry and hot #*a- ther of the last ten days ho® been of toymens* benefit to all oottoa farmer® In this section, ss It cam* Just ss'ib® first summer b started to work, thereby lessening tbs possibilities for damsg® from brood. If the dry wee. ther should continue for. a week ot two. It would no doubt enuxs som® ■bidding of cotton, but on tbs oth er band It would bo of itlll great er vatu® tn controlling the bo)) eral report* to the Foreign Office afu-r nn-Invefttlgation that th* Ka Klux Kl:in, to which th* first re- P«»rts attribute! th** disorder, did not mentfoti. the Ktan. The Inquiry by the consul gen eral ehowe -that the demonstrations ut the plnntM of two fruit com panies Were In progreM at Hope, land,' California. when the shot was fired.- Oratory Recital To Draw Crowd racua* f* Ion t the A A large crowd, le expected to at tend the recital of th e Oratory De- patment ot th e University Sumrqer School Monday night at 8:18 o’clock ut the Colonial theatre. The program represent* each of th? different phuee® of the work covered In the Oratory Department th!® summer, each member being chosen from the regular class room work. The member® of th® Oratory fac ulty of the Oratory Department for thie summer, are Carolyn Vance. Frances McCabe, and Caro lyn Cobb. The public 1* cordially invited to Mtend. There 1® no charge sf admJoilonl r _ |r ®—-®mwi^^ I