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VOL. 9.1, \0. 67
Aaaoclatcd Frese Sendee.
United Praia Dispatches.
ATHENS. GA- TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1925.
A. B. C. Paper.
Single Copies 2 Cants Dally. 6 Cents Sunday.'
Lend Your Ear To
This, Dear Public,
-And We Told You
Only ‘Half; Invite
Dr. Soule To Speak
“TOO MUCH
PUBLICITY
Well ggntto public Ui# city
' council Bay* you nro get
ting too much of an ear full of
the preliminary business of that
organization that Is elected by
.the people to. serve the people
’ supposedly awl precedent^ In
an open and above the board
"-fashion. <\t the meeting Mon*
day night, on* of those usually
held previous to the regular
monthly meetings on Wednes
day night when the' public is In
the habit .of “listening In" and
presenting sny matters for ac
tion. It was voted. «1th one
dissentlag vote, to dose
Monday night eesslons to the
press and tba public, with em-
Tho public seems to be get
ting up against a "hard boil
ed’* deal at the city hall. Romo
lime ago. the Civil Service Com
mission told us it Is unethical
for un to worry ths police de
partment with a few calls
dally as to the time of the day
or night and now comes along
the council body and aayg its
work Is being Interfered with
by so much publicity.
MAYBE YOU CAN USE
YOUR IMAGINATION
So far as we have been, able
to observe giving facts to the
public, either by the press or
by. word of mouth, has never
hindered any just cause or
movement and the pifb’Jd la
pretty certala to wonder that
If a matter pertaining to its
<tbe public): interest cannot
bo dUcusiMd In the open, or
given to it throush the press
(and so fnr press reports of
couucll meetings Jn this paper
have not been challenged that
we recall), how is It to learn
about nuch matters?
Thin isn't Russia we are ltv-
log In.
''C-NE HALS’’* TO
* ONE FOURTH. MAYBE
liut dear public, voters of the
■ etty who cast >our ballots ev-
. ery year for a representative
Ip the deliberations of the city,
uiuf dear readers who have
probably delved with a great
deal of luterest Into stories car
ried during the past several
months of Interesting If not
amusing meetings at the city
hull—they were probably prs-
wllmlnary meetings, of the City
r.-it item,—I mm pained to ad
vise yen that If the mstlon to
out of these meet-
, lagp* stands up at the regular
uw«tlr.g Wednesday night you'll
have to depend upon receiving
the InteXIgrnce from these
.Mi inlay night sessions a la the
nrapo vine route! If we have
been at leagt "half correct” In
our reports when listening In
on the happenings and taking
notes ws shall at least strive to
be 15 per cent pure In future
reports and* In the meantime
you might figure out for your-
WILL HELP KEEP
CITY CLEAN
Apropos of the cleanup cam-
campaign being waged over
the country. Athens Included,
and the proposal that dodgers
la automobiles be suppressed
the following from Huntsville,
-Via.. Is ot Interest: "
Muntfvills, tAia —Acting on
ths complaints of the ooopls gf
Msrrimgsk. dsotaita that
t* *ir yards art Trseuently lit-
tsrsd wHh hand bills and oth
er advertising matter while
thoy ars trying to kite their
premises entirely free of trash,
the Merrimack Manuffcturtng
company has "iven nctica that
such advertising matter must
not be distributed in that town*
(By United Press.)
PARIS. —.Edourd Her-
riot’s fight to retain his
premiership opened Tues
day under unfavorable
auspices.
Although bb cabinet gnve offl-
cUl unction to Abe plnn advocat
ed by Finance Minister d« Mon-
tic. whereby It'la hopk the tot
tering franc and the harried min*
iitry will be saved, (roups repre-
untlng a majority in the Cham
ber of Deputies met to draw up a
counter proposal, and decide their
attitudes during debate.
Wlhlo authorization for the
Bank of France to blue 4,000,000,
000, bringing the total to 49,000,
Uniform System of Schooling As
Absurd As Making Everyone
Wear Same Sized Clothes, Says
Noted Educator In Talk Here
Dr. Carleton W. Washburnc Would Fit the Course
of Study to Individual Child, Tells Athenians.
Noted Educator Speaks Here Twice Mon
day. Gucst of Honor At- Luncheon.
DV DAN MAG1LL liber of Mrs. II. J. Stegum
It is just as absurd and far Athena, wu brought to Athci
more harmful to have a uniform the Woman's Club, P. T.
system of ichooUng for all cUl- Board of Education and i
dren a, to force everyone, long organisations for the purpose of
and tdl, fat and thin,'to wear telling Athenians what he is do
th, same sired clothes, Dr.Cnrle-jlng in individual schooling nt
town W. Washburnc, 99$ edu-l Winnetka. He Apoke here twice
cator, told a large cram of Ath- Monday, at 3 o'clock in the aft-
enians at Mell Auditoriujn Mon- ernoon at Mell Auditorium when
day night, I Mr. Bond presided and' at 8
For intelligence, like physique, I o'clock at the ume place Monday
is of all sizes and a child who Is'night when Dr. T. J. Woof ter of
at fourth grade arithmetic • the University of Georgia pre-
find third grammar better aided. ' I
to his natural bent and toi Large Crowds
drag him along with the fourth The auditorium was filled for
grade grammar class b unfair to < both lectures and
“ COT COUNCIL, SB NT PHY
or no m pommy metis,
shots or m from session
(By United Press.)
CHICAGO. — Mor.* than 25.000
ipecial police Tuesday guarded
Chkavo's polls against fraud and
ioience as the city hold its most
bitter ballot contest in many
year.*.
Mayor William Devcr's plnn to
pnrck.nu from the utility rem
and allied, panto the huge street car a.id
‘ elevated lines serving Chicago
for >>250,000,000 and * combine
them in n single municipally
owned fraction system, was the
chief :s*oe of the election. The
ptoTx-'al is backed by many civic
leader and bitterly oppo - l by
as many others.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR
YOUNG PEOPLE’S
E
. w _.. , made
000,000 may win aupport, but the,£h e child and a waste of Ume and'found impression. At noon
other major item in the de Mon-' "—* — *•——* * v - —— v —— -•*—*
DR. SOUL*. IS
INVITED TO VA.
I>. .Andrttjr M Soule, pres-*
Idem of the FtnU College of
'Agriculture, has h^n extended
on Invitation v deliver on ad
dress of' * University of Vir
ginia ‘ umnu rfKchooJ on July
1* the sublet. * Rurol Kdu-
ration and. ^Vocational Guid
ance”. Ths University of Vir
ginia Rummer Reboot Is cne of
the l irgMt In ths south and. ji ■
Is a distlnsf "honor to be Invit
ed to lecture there,' Dr. Koul*
will accept and wlU tsU of some
o the things that ha vs been
accomplished In Gecrgte slid
tho south along the ftnes of his
subject.
-C. K. M.
Morgan And Trotter
At Athens High And
■ » Industrial School
Dr. G.
effort on the part of tka teacher.
To take up ihb .lack In ichool
work, prevalent in the "lock'
■tap " * ‘
/’ method of education, Dr.
Waibburne would fit the courae
of study to the individual child,
llesd of Schools
Dr. Washburnc la head of the
was honor guest at a luncheon »:
the Hotel Georgian when Ih-
Jere M. Pound, president of the
State Normal 8chool, presided.
Dr. Waahburne’a afternoon lec
ture was devoted to n discussion
of the new- type of public school
education which has appeared"
(By United Presa.)
SAN FRANCISCO. — The
public schools of Winnetka, 111., Europe since the world war when
near Chicago and b Intarnation-:the traditional .y.tem was swept
ally known lor hb system of "fit-1 off its feet by the wave of demo
ting the drrieulum of the aebool erotic spirit which engulfed Ger-
to individual children,'’ and, ac-lmsnv particularly and penetrated
cording to Superintendent G " ‘ "
G. I that country’s schools, substitute
Dond of Athens, has attracted lng an extreme system o: “un-
IN MOVE TO 1
CITY OF Tl
more attention in the educational. restrained development" for Ger-,
world In tho lart few yearn than many’s pre-war "efficiency",
any other educator In America. | standards. , |
of varying intelligence and pro.
. , .. .... , clivitics for certain subjects, into
to determine tho mental status of „ unltorra system, and his success-
F.llingson flll experiment in this ■R“‘ tc '& r
w- famous educator believes'” In””’0erman/, r particularly
that the curriculum should be!Hamburg, the public schools have
framed to fit the individual child thrown out test Jjooks, courses,
instead of Jamming att children,'rulaa and every, semblance of -
‘ ‘ ‘ UUBU
the sanity hearing being of
nature.
Monday tho state began its at
tempt to shadow the contention
of defenio attorneys that Doro
thy is Insane.
Testimony of Pollcowoman
Kate Sullivan, who bad charge of
the defendant fifteen days, fol
lowing her arrest, la regarded ae
the state'e moat important evi
dence Mrs. Sullivan testified
that Dorothy was normal and co
herent except for one fainting fit
during tho time she had her In
IF OF QUOTA IS
GIVE
Tho halfway god was reached
Monday in the drive for 83000
from Clarke county for tho Ugion
Endowment Fa ml of America.
About 81,800 was sobteribod to
the teams following the big pa
rade that ushered in the campaign.
It wu hopod tbit Athens would
•ubaerlhe her quote in one day
since this city has always respond
ed so liberally to the call of thaw,
who "gmvo most in tho World war.
Tho committee'la still won.ni:
and b optimistic over tho cam-
palgn going 'over the top" thb
week. There are hundreds in tho
city who have not subscribed and
who hare not been seen by va
rious canvassers and it la re
quested that they mall thair sub.
scrfptlon to Fleetwood Lanier,
treasurer, at Erwin and Company
America is raising a fund nt
85,000,000 and the quota of thb
countv is tS.000.
One of tho difficulties experi
enced by the members of tho soli
citation commute was the lack of
understanding among the citizen*
u to Just what this driv* is for,
and how tho money it to be ban-
“First of nil,” it is stated; “thb
drive b to secure funds for the
aid and temporary care of disabled
veterans of tho war who hare.not
boon eared'for under tho acts of
congress, or to help him to get
such assistance u he may be en
titled to by law.
“Second, the American Legion
mode a solemn pledge to the ser
vice men that If they should die
their children would not want hut
would bo assisted in a practical
way to become good and honored
eitlxens In that wt guarantee them
a home, with homelike aurrouM-
um. Instciul the children I
have been nilowcd. to develop in j
their own'way. While Dr.'Wash-,
burno docs not approve of the
field of education at Winnetka, extreme type of schooling which
Ill., has attracted world-Widc at- he saw In Germany he explained
tention. . / > it to the Athens audience In order
Brother of Athenian , I that local pcopib might be given
Dr. Washburnc, who b a btef' (Turn to Page Eight)
CITY ORDINANCE
4 'A l aicrchanl.: < r pi aiirlctnr*
o pUriq, of iHistuesi, Mill :iU
r*s!U|uis of Ike cpy. abaC
pl.ic* ill accumttlatloits of: pa-
]* r fruit, pcrtlnxs, huKs, ash
es. waits, rubbish. sweeping
hmr. ‘vegutaWe mutter, or anj
kir.d of girbage m sound cov-
rr.*<' boxes or o.lior covered
rcpeptadOj for 4*<apty;ng by. th<
trn*h w.igonf. i-
Aii fas’ 'VtAn-up* campaign
Young
Arrangementji for
Tec pie's Conference to be held at-
ihe First Methodist church, Apri'
14, 25. ■ ZC under the auspice t of
the Georgia Sunday- Vehool Asso
ciation ore fast being completed
accurdlng to Miss lone A!v>n>oi,,
Slate Young People’s Rupertiit.m-
dent, who was In the city Mondty
night for a metfftnr with the rsgis-1
Iran*.
Indlcatloiis point to an attend
ance at the conference of dele
gates from nearly every church In
the city and from n number In the
ccun y. For ,the next two Bun-
dnys the ' following registrars and
others expect to push registrations
In their respective churches: MUr
Council Clos e s CULP OBJECTS TO
Doors To Public
But Here’s What
Business It Did
$!
im i lln
17-year-old Dorothy
probably will go to the jury
Thursday night
Tho state, which Is seeking to
prove that the Juzz girl who kill
ed her mother, is nnd nlways has
been sane, will close Wednesday.
„r A y p wmm #MORGAN THRIft^” CONFERENCE
unchctl b ythe Wonmu's Club
lay was we'd on its way and
im tvefi* reported -to l>e tu'i*
:on»ldcrable Interest In the
h effort to mtiko the city
healthful and I>cauUful.
i Woman's Club Tubsuay ' Is-
th* following statement in
d|to the catnHilgit:
Louinw Fa nt Central Presbyterfa
Miss Winifred Fowler. First Meth
odist; Mias Wrethle Rtephsnz
Young llnrrls Memorial; Miss >:i
la Hue Minor, First Baptist: |MIm
Agnes Mtqiulre, Christian; Mi*
Heleun Wilhite. ‘Prince Avi-nui
Baptist: Robert Hnmllun, I*r!m-.
ton .Mi thodist; Miss H' 11
Frroinnn, West End I
CROWD, TELLING HOW JESUS j the comnv^n rag weed. Wc dig It
llertn Lavrni
cl: Mrs. C. M. Strahali Is mI«
to bo looking after registrations n
the Euipiunuel Episcopal, and Mr,
Julian in tin- I , ■MothodlHt. I
• •“Ov-wvljt'. «a> Ihol ml .. , * „l», krowr 1)1-, nflwr -ertranb
plant out of plac«*>' unt? iiatfKT*< ti( iMirklitg^
| wonder Just what Is the ptu*c ol
DEALT WITH “INTELLECTUALS”h - - % •
. I Itself to the bywayp and hedges a»
111 n t . m !a vagrant, or fills vacant lots and
Writer Paints lrue' prw i to ‘ n ’* ,j w hr,r
“ * 1 l,,a nrgtevted oomer. \Vh
Program For The
Bible Conference
TUESDAY NIGHT
8 P. M. Dr. Morgan will lec
ture on "The Method «f Jnns
With the Derelict: The Im
potent Man." Flrat Mcthodizt.
7:46 P. M. Song Service ’ led
tnr E- Hcrmonson and Homer
Hanunontre*. V
WEDNESDAY
8:30 A. M. Mel Trotter "peak,
at the University Chapel-
12 Noon. Mel Trotter .peak,
at Colonial Theatre.
4 P. M. Dr. Morgan speaks ev
First Method lit on “Th# Method
of Jesus With the Irresponsi
ble: Mary of Mogdala.” -
8 P. M. Dr- Morgan lacturra
on •’The Method of Joouo With
the Penitent: The Dying Thief."
Interest lo tho Bible Confi
increases from day to day. Dr. G'
Campbell Morgan addersed S
crowded houic at tho First Meth-
.odlit church Monday night. The
audience "tehee to" the aong ear
rice ee they kern new aonga un
der tho direction of E. Hernumaon
and Homer Hammootree.
Nicodemoa, the teacher of Uw
Jowt eras the center of m v ~-
gan'a Monday night aermon. The
great tpacber and loader of the
Jews ha, been called a coward
because he sought Jesus at night
That action was not cowardly, ac
cording to Dr- Morgan, as Nico-
deanu evidently was Interested hr
the men called Jesus the Messiah
and desired to confirm his boltet
in private where he could ques
tion Jesus without tho interference
of the curious crowds.
Intellectual Leader
“You laust br born agein,” was
Christ's answer to Nieodtmus'
r ition 'as to what a man must
to attain life. Ths snooker
pointed out that it was significant
that Genus told Nicodmus that
be must bo born again intend of
toiling some one who could not
understand on account of ignor
ance. Nfcodemus was a member
Picture Of The
“Sheik”
(By United Press.)
NEW YORK.—The sheik of the
desert Is far different from the
sheik of the movies.
In a radio address here, Mrs,
Margaret Harrison, writer and
traveller, stripped the abeik of
all his glamour and romance.
"Sheiks usually have several
wives and a large family tf chil
dren,” she said, "and livo in the
same tent with goats and sheep.
They like women who are pale and
the uw fit tho rag weed? We are
reminded of the'answer of D«»an
llahcy tf Cornell, when astei wli.it
* v as the use of a snake, he vuld
It was Just to be a sunk.' »•*
rag weed la intent of being n
rag weed, and on filling the world
with seeds of the ragweed, in that
It might cover the fare of ths
earth. We might say that It had
no relation to man until some poor
hay-fever sufferer came around.
Pollen Ripe
"Then ah of a sudden, when the
pollen Is Just ripe In the myrlada
of tiny blossoms of the ragweed ltlan rhurrh, Athens,
and ths wind Is :a the right dl* [of young people will be
Ma
tin' nunu rt of the rcglal/iio \ o«$i
not lie,gotten for this article.
THe registration • chairman. Mian
■Farah Hrown and the general
chnlrmun. Tom Whitehead , are ex
1**elc1 to see that a number o
reboots in the county are visited
within tho next two 8uodays.
Thr program chairman. Williford
Haygood, Is working to complete
(hr program within the next week,
it Is said. 'Among Uiosc who have
been Kccurw! for the program rr#
general superintendent. R. D.
Webb cf the Georgia Sunday School
Association; Mias lono A1 verson.
State Young People's Huperlnten-
dent; A. T. Levfe, president of
the Clarke County HunCay School
AsstrJnMon; Ablt Nix., a promi
nent ’Baptist layman or Athens;
Jerry Johnson. superintendent
Young People’s Work of the Chris*
number,
on the
Students Like
Mel Trotter,
Evangelist,
Who Talks Here
BY D. H. TAYI.OR
The .noted evangelist, Mel Trot-
tsr, began a series of talks'to the
students of the University at Tbs
9:20 chapel Monday morning and
will speak every day at that
time through Friday of this week.
At 12 o'clock there was a serv
ice at the Colonial theatre which
will ba tepeated daily at that
hour through Friday. A great
part of the program is singing,
which appeals to the students.
The singing is under the direction
of E. Hermonxon and Homer
Hammontrce.
At the chape! service
morning, Trotter selected as his
subject the calling of Matthew,
the tax-gatherer, as one of
Christ’s , disciples. Thig tax-gath
erer,, hated by all his people, had
grown tired of his profession and
in tho'sintqls woriii; taken from
Matthew’s own account, he arose
from his accounts and followed
Jesus, "9eek first the kingdom
of God and all things will be
added,” was the message
rection—cherchoo; ths poor man I program, who will bs announced
or woman begins to sneeze pis'later.
bead off, his eyes become so In
flamed that he oftsn has to sit in
a darkened nxro snd there arcn'i
enough handkerchiefs made to sup
ply his urgent need. From past
experience be can often predict
Um exact day on which his af
fliction win come upon. hlia. A
botanist will tell you that his wll*
coincide with the ripening of the
p*r-en of several different kirdr
of weeds.
*We used to enclose our premi
ses with fences and say that ev
erything within cur fence was no
body’s business but our own. Rut
the wird has never been a respect
er of fences. The neglected back
yard or vacant lots filled with pol
len bearing weeds and grasses. U
a bane to tho hayfever patient.
The untepded yards not only be-
•peak a lack of Hvlc pride In the
owners; but tell tf a thoughtless-
ness that jm inexcusable when wc
remember ths many hayfever suf-
ftrers^ who are praying for frost
tv rotne. that theli neighbors needs
may hs killed
—M. h. r.”
Miss
Declare Carnival
Public Nuisance;
Ask Court Action
A petition slimed by resident,
along the Jefferson road, near
tel^uTTte&re SJ tf- a*j»r.limit., Miring thoVthVj
to convince him of th* — J r,r j was tnc message tnCjL. Cronin carnival show H be cn-
t , rte'n*t .Jdle^ ** I SZ of *S
th 2f« C ? I ““l!. li ‘ h w “ Panted to the <52nty
«pc* among the maue, of th*| noon wit j,
the direction
The Imnquet chairman.
Mary flood, stales that aha
pects to have aU arrangements for
tha bnn<itiot completed sometme
this week. The banquet will l*
held Saturday night.
On Friday' afternopn before ,thi
Young I'cople’s Conference starty
l-Yiday night, the coupty president
Mr. A. T. LeVls is arranging for
n meeting of the teacheu of
young people from 3 to 8. It ir
understovu that supsrlnundents
ami pastors will be Invited to this
also. Only the work with Voutg
people in the 8unib»y Rchobl be
tween 1? and 34 years of age wll
be presented at this Institute.
Although City Council Mon
day night closed its doors to
the representative,, of the
press and general public, it
was learned unofficially Tues
day that the following busi
ness was transacted to be
confirmed at the regular
meeting Wednesday night
which the public is allowed to
enter;
1. Request was made for a
street light between Woodruff
Hail nnd Memorial Hall on
the University calm pus. The
matter was referred to the
btrcct and lights committee.
2. Council voted to remove
the . Ctirb Market from its
original stand in front of the
University do*n liroad street
opposite the Y. M. C. A.
Councilman Culp v o ( c d
against this.
3. A petition wns present
ed requesting that Univeraity
Drive be paved.
• 4- The street committee
«as instructed to pave Vir
ginia avenue.
5. Moticn was made to re
lieve private concerns from
license tax for fire hydrants
m their property. There was
objection to th»;i. The matUr
wits referred to a committee.
The above information warf
obtained .informally by The
Rrnnerdleraid and may or
may not be all the business
regular meeting Wednesday
night.
SAYS PEOPLE i
NOT APPROVE IT
Attorneys Will
Not Stop Work
To Save Bandit
(By United 1'rcss.)
HARTFORD. Conn. — "Wo be-
lieva Chapman is innocent and' we
will not ceaso working to save
him until Jhc end,” Nathan Freed
man, one of .the attorneys for
GoralJ Chapman aald Tuesday.
Ho said that arrangements for
an appeal urcra going ahead* and
loon would be completed.
Chpman, In tho meantime,
soomtd wearied of it all. Ho was
irritable and snapped back anj-
wen to visitors Monday.
"Tgll them that it wag Shean's
Influcnoo, Shean's money and
Shean’s ambition that convicted
mo,” was tho word ho sent to tho
newspapers through hla lawyers.
LaMars aro pouring in to. the
office of everyone connected with
the ease,—including Chapman.
Much of it to from cranks. Chap
man showed only passing interest
in the totters.
Newspaper publicity of
what its members do 4nd
say at preliminary W-
ings is annoying to ctjty
council and so Motnkp
night that body voted tc
shut out the preaa andc
public from all future V
sessions of that kind. .
preliminary
i
holds
the
iM-o.-odinir ths raffuta*
i'll ii» held on-tbf Gr»!
iftrr the Courts f
The pubUO
sit in”
Iky Ooun-t
nmstlnas l*
not toftally MMtiwv It ts coosMsfsd
to.be iQOftfly so and ths custom
bnu booh to have tho regular most-
lux ratify uny courts of aoCJon
datjli^kl^uiiou nt the meeting of th#
Vh'umil |n coimnYttet* or prsttml*
inrllmcn
with
Ilmlna
publicity
’ making the prs-
t "cxecutlvs sss*
soiy”j was brought up by Coun-
Oilman A. E. Dftvlaoii of tho Sec
ond Ward who Htatnl th»» s.t. a
previous m'r-tlng he had made ths
had
T«d
I thoi
icwspaprr reports thr»4> com
mittee fprellmlimryj meetings ot
Council,” he Ijexun. Several coun-
oilmen told him they did not re
call that Council had uxrsod on
such action. "You must hive
(Turn to Paso Eight)
Chapman’s Fate
Made War Vet
Give Self Up
(By.United Frau.)
CkEENWICH, Conn.—The fete
5 1 Gerald Chapmen. Influenced
ernes O'Mahon.y, British
POST TO DEE
r.»r flficii days for ny.lect of duty to” tell, lie' admitted he hod won
Inge. The number of inch coses
■ VnAV. ■» til. !>** ftown to such an extent that
.J Z heceme necessary for tho Wgion
several nt the , students made I t“ em from funds urhlchwe our-
strves obtained for them."
Many preacher* of today ac
cording to Dr. Morgmn toll men to
live like Christ but ns one can live
like Christ until he has been bom
•gain of water nnd tho tpiriL
-There must be a new birth cleen-
sed and purified.”
The popular concept ion of the
Pharisees of which Nfcodemus wa-
a member ts that they were a
very narrow, bigoted sect and so
men today demand broadness of
(Turn to -ago Eight fess Heir
..... mm was presenteu to tnc county - ■
begun shortly before Commissioners Tuesday at tbrK'
a song oervfce under) regular meeting. The petit'°» I r®!"
on of E. Hormonson svas signed by E. G. Boatner, Gray I lw * "/ ' “ ) •
leurneU Tuesday. Th#
Ctvir St-rvice (kjmmfssiop. haritik
Jurisdiction uv«r tho iwlh-r , ‘and
fire <l«|Mrtmentw, tried Mr.
rhirgt last Friday night
tilnxjiiBly voted t» suspend
him for fifteen days.
Hating, rhdilrmun of tlif
stated Tuesday Mr.
It ted the chnrgi- of hrg-
and Homer Haramontrse. Seats
on the lower floor wree filled by
the time the zone service wu
well under way.
The subject for the 12 o’clock
Hopkins. J. Albert Hali. B. Dun , *« •» Mr - V 0 **. WM n "
away, J. F. Payne, A. C. H.n-Clnyt.m street s.rer.1
reck, Victor Payne nnd tk Slat- •«" ten his -boat- ir
sermon was Paul’s desire to carry nuisance,
tha story of Jeans to all the 'The petition wat referred to
.world, both the-Jem, and GretL. h'olicftor General Hanry H. West
Trotter said that th* reason many: and H is anticipated that he will
people do not try ,to spread the present a bill In the superior
Story ol Jesus and , tho cm- is court, now hi session, enjoining
because they, are, aahamad to con-ithe-carnival from showing in this
' ilr belief in “ '
1 Christ.
foenty.
ntteiuf i. .lance hi the Jester build
lni<. He was found at thy done#
by another jatrolman who wax
aent out l»y Chief H. W. Ututjk
Inform nil patrolmen that .con*
vlets bud escaped that night tnu$
the Jnckron county highway camp.
Mi 4 . Po«s had discarded part .'of.'hit
iinircrui an«l was taking part |»
th# dancr, U is stated.
vctrratn in his d#ci#ion to five
himself up ifttr ‘ tlayint?
pretty sweetheart, Beatrice _
nelly, he said in Ms call hers
’There *ss no rejVryjng U
..cape, he said. “Tho flnplly
caught Chpaman and they would
have gotten mo. And I had. rather
do away with months of oven
rests, bt constant worry."
As to why h* murdered Be*
trice in a chimp of woods nearby
where tho yodnr couple waa 6n a
day’s outing from thdlr homes in
New York ,(he men still refused
toe girt with other men but .aid
jealousy did not form tht motive
for his crime.
May Stage Air
Race To North
Pole, Is Said
(By United Prate.)
LONDON—An elr race with
the nerth pole e. the feel may
bo stared ia Ug.
Baold Amundsen, tha ex
plorer. will maht the trip in an
airplane, while Algarason> af
Veaccurrr in a dirigible will
attempt to beat Amundsen to
the pmc. - v
WHAT YOU WILL
HEAR ON YOUR
RADIO
Tuesday, April 7, Ifli .
WJZ—N.W York 461-3 ms-
tre«; WRC. Washington 44S 5
. mstrt.j WBZ. Springfitld »1
mttrtst WCY, 8chn#ciady 171
metres; KDKA. East Pittsburg
309 1 metrae; KYW, Chisago
535.4 rnetree—9 9. m. EbT—
Brurawck hour or musie.
KPO. San Francieso, 439.S
iretres—8 p m- POST, U. 8-
Army Band-
WCX. Detroit. 016.9 metros
—10 p m EST— Red Apple
Club
WIP, Philadelphia. 506.9 ms-
tre—f—10 9. m. EST—Junger
WEAF, New York. 491-S ms
tree; WJAR, Providenca 306^9
metres; WE El, Boston 479.1
metres; WGR. Buffalo 319 mv-
treat WFI, Philadelphia. 394-6
metre*; WCAE, Pittoburg 481
metres; WEAR, CUvslan< 2B4
metre*; W8AI, Cincinnati 3S
metre*; WWJ, Detroit 39B.7
metres; WOC—Davenport, 481
metres; WCCO. Minneapolis"#!
Paul, 416.4 metre*—6 p. m-
L31 —tveri*eady Erttnrtainarg,
WEDNESDAY. APRIL 8, IMS
ONRO, Ottawa, 435 aetrts,
6 p. EST.—Sacred CmU-
ta. *\S«Tcn I^uit Wards of
Christ.”
WMAQp Chicago. 447.8 «r-
tres, 9 p. m., CSTv—'WM AQ
Players.
WOC, Davenport, 483.8 me
tres, 9 p. m.. C8T.—Or gas
Recital.
WOO. Philadelphia, HU
“o-e 1
10:70 p. m-, BST.
Stsiner-e Cantete, "The Creel-
• fivlon."
tYL’Ar.- Ws.hingtow, 44A5
metre.: WEAK. New Yreh.
4S7JS metres: WJAIt. Preri
denre. 305.9 metre.; WOO,
I’hiludelphie.- 50S.2 meSree:
WTAM. , Cleveland. 38*A me-
'trr«; 7:30 p. m.. EST—U. ».
Army Bend, Washington
, Misrd tjuartctle-