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LIKE COMICS ft
Then yoo*lI fall for “Oar Boarding
Houm," “Salesman Sam.** “Out
Our Way” and others, dainly in
THE BANNER-HERALD.
PHONE 75.
United Press Dispatches.
H. S. Edwards To
Read “Atricanas”
At Lacy Cobb Toes.
Bickers and Poem;
Auburn Is Coming
llarry Stillwell Kdw.rd.,
Macon, author of "f- and
Fathers," and a number of
other book! and the teller am!
writer of acane of tb« moat
fascinating of all th. wtro
lor. Otortoa o*.r produced In
tho aoath, will *lv. aeveral of
hla wading* at a'n.y-8wv»ll
Chapel Toeaday .veulng of
this weoh. Ho wUI read
“Aenoaa Afrlcaoua," the prtie
cf all hla atortea of the (oath.
Thla program la la behalf of
the Lacy Cobb oadowmeat
fund and abonld be gteen lha
Of the people of Alto
. aa They will enjoy tt. An-
cth'r pKoilng feature of the
-3»ttma Will be n eCoha nolo
by Mi«s Margarethe Morris,
talented Athena musician. The
^o*r la ... 4 '• ;
DAW glCKtRS-
WILSON POEM
i> o nil hers. fnrnt*rly man-
oe'jit; eiliur '■< .Ihe Alhlins
Danner hut now associate edi
tor of Ihe Savannah Morienc
News, lias written the follow-
■ lag poetu on the tVllw.n SI'-
'paclal copyge at S aldfwta;
A inotimo^nr lo him; I* there
Bmtlf.
4«or something concrete now tv,
lty which lea life, h'h world
activity.
His swIcsh to the raco may
(By ipUf Prws.)
BERLIN.—Field Mar
shal Paul Von Hindin-
burg, Germany’s world
war hero, lias been elect
ed president of the repub-
The Nationalists who drew the
Field Marshal from retirement .ti
his seventy-eighth year to become
their candidate for the presi
dency, informed tho United Press
Monday that they intended to per
mit the cabinet of Chancellor
Luther to remain intact.
The CoinmunUta, who in n
certain measure contributed t»>
Hindenburjr’s victory by throw.ng
more than 1,000,000 nnti-monarch-
ial votes into the ballot boxes,
became a factor of -agitation
Monday,* urging n general strike
in protest of Hindenburg's elee-,
In this photo, the greatest picture evfer taken of a sea tragedy is shown, as
.seen from the decks of the S. S. Homei/K. the last throes’ of the Japanese
freighter Raifuku Maru, as she was arngiilfetr by the raging seas off Nova
Scotia, carrying tttfthe depths withjpr,,' hci- officers and crew, more than half
,h hundred. Passengers and cron* fvf-tf, c llo/nerie lined the rails helplessly, the
women with tears streaminjj / tlown their cheeks, as they watched the doomed
men on-the-sinking ship wave their arms in frantic appeal for the aid that it
was imjiiissibfeto give tliCTv On the left is shown Cjptain J. Roberts of the
Homeric, wlwse failure to rescue any from the sinking ship was criticized by
many of JjAiassengers. On the left is sliownXhief Radio Operator Tomilson
of the Ho^frie who received tie S. O. S. from the sinking ship and who stuck
Memorialized- Ilo over ltefc
Ills spirit—un’v'rsally It give
To fin« ideal ihe em'stant dial
lengc; stlll-
Though he
In history—
ay ho secure
• WB»> sure
thout reminds
Fly Ensigm
POTSDAM. Germ*
royal Prussian ensi
(Turn t* P*D* I
alon** l
KaW h**w oellrv immti-
in'-nta, a n'nd
To servo. a bridge, a templo
for abode
Of Spirits fine In harmony . •
Pal best
la thla great LIVING monu
ment a thrino *
All radiant with M thought
and noiul—a flno ’
And vital thing, a college here
In reach ~
Ot tbaii. who need tho leading
cat-, place t« .
Unselfish Ilyina Monum.nt.1
ilrc.m— _ - ‘
AUBURN TIGERS WILL PLAY TWO
: GAMES- WITH GEORGIA BULLDOGS
FIVE WORKMEN ™ OBSERVES
KILLED IN MINE
EXPLOSION SUNDAY SPEHR IT
WiU Urge Hard
Surf ace Road
h%t Meet V
A cpmmitteo.from the local JU-
waule dub composed of J. W.
Harnett, Chua. K. Marfa. Martin
J. Abnrjr and Fleetwood Lanttft
wtU go to Madleon Tuesday to a
meeting sponsored there ‘by tb*
MadlwM ’ Klwanla club> hf ’ the tit-
tersAUt a paved highway from
tho Savannah riwr to Macon.
,, Raeuamendatlona for such •
In front of the Unlvaralty of Oeor-
gU, Mayor O. H*- Arnold, • r>*#An.
Monday notified Mra. M. L. Trou
man, market master the market
must not be lernttd on that altc
but must take up headquarter* or.
lirbad atreet *4twc*n Lumpkin and
Hull In front of Ihe . t Weatherl:
a tables.. Mra. Troutman . stated
the Mayor's order* wll be obeyed,
.Will Nat Yield
Sunday seven member* of the
Council stated that they do not ob-'
Ject to the Market returning tc
Broad In front of the University I*
the property owners do not object
However, Mayor Arnold notified
Mra. Trotuman Monday, that the
Council rannot rescind Its order o
laat month, moving lb# Market un-
leas the University waives objec
tion nnd that Col. g. I,< Or lag*
apenklng for the University, hfcr
told him the University will no.
yield.
Meanwhlla petition- are briny
prepared by the Market Assort i-
Smarting under the recent ?l'tc
2 defeat by Georgia Tech and twe
lose** to the Red and Black earli
er in the senses, tbe Tigers from
the Plains at Auburn. wtlf arrive
in Athens Friday morning for r
two game series with tbe GeorgU
Bulldogs Friday* and aturday af-
Cfnmbrr «I f^mmerce fr/ Den’T. . tYEBT NEWTON, Pa.—Five
Epaa and Cbaa.* E- Martin upon workmen wars killed In an expio-
tbch* return from Florida several .ion which wrecked tbe Westmore.
weeks ago when they wont to that | an d Coni Company mlno at Mtll-
etate In the Inters* cf touftete crove near here Monday,
traval vU Athena. Medlaen, how- Bodies of four men r who wore
«.ver, took tho matter up and call- entombed by the blast wert frund
Sd a meeting' of all the counties i n tho workings later In the day b>
along the route end the aesalor A rescue squad from the Bureau of
Tuesday is Ns« afO&ud «*> to bo Mines headquarters nt Plttabnrg-
held, the first tn<4(lng te'pg held The fifth victim was killed at the
last Tuesday. entrance of tho mlno when (hr
Ttl# proponed highway Gw al- explosion occurred.
Athens paid tribute to
Immediately upon arrival Mr.
Lano, who ia one of the leading
financier* of the aouth, went into
conference with local man who
an intemted In working oat tha
best possible eolation to the eit-
uetion that has ar.aan over the
suspension of businau hy tha
Croiaia National and American
State
No detalla of what waa d«a-
cusaed in tho conferences were
gieea out.
At four o'clock Monday after
noon a meeting of tho depositora
of the banks begins at the city
hall and it I. expected that a
ecmadttae with power to act will
be appointed at that meetisc to
eaafar with other ommittaca buay
Wad- an tha altoation.
Whim tha Autmrn tram to no:
rated with tha baa* that the achaol
has produced, nobody ha. be I
able to flxur. yet how TWh or on:
oib*r cettoge tram sro. able to a.
ewoCdrlf coot- the Tiger, under
..protally since Auburn cam. hack
(Toni to page eight.)
If Qrargto can do thla thing
this year there will he much
reJotAn. » the camp of tha
Red and Black. Thu Auburn
series here to always a Mg
drawing card and (be gfamm'a
largest crowd to dale to ex-
Petted out. Both gaowi will be-
g.h at 4 o'clock aad the admto-
terian church when Dr.
E. L. Hill the pastor,
spoke.
Monday at I o'clock a dinner
was served to the ream la lag Con
federate Veterans la Clarks coun
ty. At 3:10 o'clock automobiles
coined a Ian* number of mi-
THE VILLA TALKS
John Booth «UM, warehouse;
Alfred W. Scott, residence or
West View Drive.
R. K. P.rqut-ron. residence on
Milledg. Circle; H. L. Dunaway,
filling Station. Prince avenue; J.
C. Hutchins, Milled ye Circle, resi
dence; C. G. Foster, residence,
Athenians wlu have-the chance
to hear two artiste at Seoey-Bto-
val Chapel on Tueaday evening
nt eight-thirty o'clock.
One of them,-, local girl. Win
Margarethe Morris, will reader a
program cf violin music and Harry
StilsreH Bdwatda. noted author,
w'JI delight the audleae. with hto
‘■An-sa Africanism- ' and some
shorter readings.
Stillwell Edwards to
Students Praise
Athens Policemen,
Endorse Show
Monday For Sick
Hobson.
cemetery where a wmad,from the
University ft O. T. C. sounded
Gilbert Edward*, Ik
••Ups.” Flags were
orate the graves of
itant Judge Says Prohibition As It
lands Today Is Joke; Takes Slam
At Volsteadism In Court
She Only Fibbed—Yet Life Was The
Price She Paid For Her Coquettish
Taunting Of Newly Made Friend
on their graves testifying: the
love of the sooth for iu fallen
defenders.
The services were held under
the auspices-of the Ladle* Mem
orial Association, Laura Ruthsr-
ford Chapter, U. D. C-. and Chil
dren of the Cooefderacy.
Fought For Principle
Speaking Sunday night Dr. Hill
declared the South did not fight
for iu slnves but an tnterpreu-
tion of the Constitution. **No,
ycu.dld not fight for slaves, for
Harry ^
greatly Interetsed In Lucy Cobb
Endowment Fund nnd har» offered,
to given an evening 1 of his r*wd-1
ings fer the benefit of this fund.
Mias Margarethe Morris, our
gifted violinist, has agreed to tar
nish some music ter the evening.
She. too, uill later give an en
tertainment for the benefit of
Lucy Cc4>b. '
We trust oar Athens friends
will show their appreciation by at-
CI lie AGO. — ”Ths prohibition
am as It stands today Vi a Joke.**
Not a startling statement when
node by a layman, bat coming
rom a Judge’s bench «l ia n sen-
national a ecu sat ten.
Jndge Joseph a David, militant
t gave her a taste for the glitter
and glamor of the stags. She
wanted to be where the bright
: lights arc, where the gay sound
of mu*ic are heard.
Her widowed mother thought
school w >uld be better. But Grace
Diana wanted to dance, always
' to dance. She wanted to pick
I her dainty way through life, al
ways on tripping toes.
So l < went to theater* and
movies. She became a dancing
Instructress. And this often made
her late coming home at night.
By and by the lateness in
creased. To her anxious ones at
homo she always said the had
worked extra hard. Some of this
was true. Some of it was girlish
fibs. Sometimes she stayed out,
not for work, but for play.
BY MILTON HRONNEK
LONDON.—Grace Diana Him L
»llcr lie s .n a premature grave.
She w«* in love with Life as
her girlihh imagination pictured
It. But *he found Death for a
•asei brought before him for trial
The Judge does not favor let-
:dc boon violators go. What ha
ranu. Is n prohibition tew with
eeth or M tew nt nil.
■ Ills habit of freeing petty dry
■few violators brought beforo him
n|i causing a mighty stir In prchl-
the police:
”Mr. Oldley has announced n
philanthropic program for the
Palace theatre for next Mon
day afternoon and night. At
that time special vaudeville
acts will be put on by local
{Ton to pvt eight.)
HARRY S- EDWARDS
ot Ihe Confederacy v.'ll purchase
THE BANNER-HERALD
Dally and Sunday—11 Cento a Week.
MaHIahed 18)2.
Dally and Sunday—II Craig g Weak.
auimb tirnufl:
MIDDLING 24c
PREVIOUS CLOSE .... 2i'l-4c
THE WEATHER:
Showcra Monday night. Cooler
Tuesday.
ATHENS, GA.. MONDAY. APRIL 27, 1925.
A. B. C. Paper. Single Copies 2 Cents Dally. 5 Cents Sunday,
.. .
brtfe.'-’
i OF ’DUE
PUCED IT SIX
Building Here
Is Boosted By
Pretty Weather
Many Homes Have Been
Huilt This Spring. Oth
ers Are. Being Planned.
' DAMAGE
(By United Prara.)
EVANSVILLE, Ind.—
The southern Indiana sec
tion, northwestern Ken
tucky and southern Illi
nois were rocked by se
vere earthquakes of six
seconds duration at 10:06
p. in. Sunday.
Crowds fled panto atrichsn
from theatre* hers while crockery
nnd dishes * r-) reported broken
by tho shock.
Two chinine tumbled down at
Princeton, India ia
In Illinois
SURINGFIELD. — An earth-
quake was felt in central Illinois
Sunday night shortly after ten
o’clock.
Thero were three distinct
shocks lasting several seconds.
Furniture and dishes wars rattlsd
and moved during the tremors.
Little Damsgs
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — Tbit
city and the gTester part of Indl-
unu was (shaken by an earthquake
of about thirty seconds duration
at 10:06 o’clock Sunday night.
Windows rattled and dHtfs
ff wsro jarred but Uttte
damage wps done.
J. H. Armington, weatbsy ho-
renu meteorologist, said it wan
responsible to tell the extent of
tho quake because there Is no
seismograph in the city.
MILLS B. HE IS
HEBE: DEPOSITORS
Mill. D. Lane, of Savannah,
representing the Cltiun, and
Southern Rank of which h. to th.
head, nrrlnd In A them Monday
morninc for a conference in con-
with th. two clorad banks
There', no lerraon,
unlra. you want to lireuch It.
But it m t-ht be a good idea for
mothers and fathers to clip it
out and lav-it before the dream
ing eyra of their young daugh
ters. It might set them thinking
a bit
Crac* Diana wa* Id and very
pretty, with brown bobbed hair,
full fac . from whkh the childish
lines ha ! not yet been wiped cut'
by the yearn She was well de* Uno evening she met a youni
vcloped for her age. I boy who attracted her. Like s
As a very little girl ah<? had! manv young people in crowded
been trained to act a* n fairy in' London they aat down in one of
one of th* Christmas pantominejj the open uquarc* under the 'jrsqg
for which London is famous. That (Turn to page eight.)