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ATHENS. GA„ TUESDAY. JUNE 30, 1923.
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ATHENS C(
MIDDLING .. .. .
PRKYIOUH CLOSE
TJifc WftATHlW:
I’artly cloudy Tnerday night
Wednesday.
& Cents Sunder-■
Big Story Breaks
For Fla.; “Jedge”
Andy Dead; "‘Hunts”
Unpopular As Cars
Dash By; Wants Job
W
JUST A FEW SIGNATURES NEEDED IN BANK PLAN
)EH QUITS
ANOTHER "BOOST
FOR FLORIDA
Those earthquakes out in
California of course are very
discouraging to Florida real
estate dealers and it is im-
gained that the papers in
Miami put only about a twelVe
point h#ad over the Monday
story. Yea, they did NOT-
It won’t take *them long to
tall the world that Florida
never has earthquakes.
I
SAYS DEPARTMENT
IS IN BAD SHAPE
Dayton’s Most Celebrated
Citizen "Don’t Qive a Hoot
For This Monkey Business’
W^SantaBarbaraIsShaken^^ CULL FfflT
ONE ONCE
Spc skins of earthquakes,
the scribbler of this colmn
ni in Las Angeles in 1920
when the severest tremor
that had ever struck that city
visited it. and it was just
about this time of the year,
only a fow days difference.
• The first tremor came at a
quarter to <lx In the after
noon and was so severe that
practically all the chimneys
In some sections of the city
were shaken down above the
roofs and various buildings
cracked. It is a rather die-
concerting feeling to have the
earth shake beneath you, |
especially if you ore in a big
hotel like the Alexandria
with everybody rushing out
ns if an accident had happen
ed out front or a riot hod
broken out and you don’t
know what.lt la all about. The
chandeliers in the lobby of
the hotel swung like
duium for fifijmi minutes wajr board and storra-ccn-l
after the shod/ was . felt. , , .1, . .J
Thousands of people stojt out
... that.. "Ifht
■'vAUd it was 'estimated that 10,-
MQ visitors to the city de-
- - - An.
parted during tho night. An
other tremor came daring tns
night, waking people. Earth
quakes arc things not mpk*" ,
lnll» sought nfter, especially
if s*u have felt one.
ATHENS’ FINE
hsv-
ing such n fine water cap
o3mc
Many cities arc now
nomlsing on tho wsUr,
duo to the prolonged ilrougnt
but no Intimation hsa been
given hero that our supply Is
dwindling to tho danger
pe'nt. Of course extrava-
guuce Is not advised but so
far lawna and bath tuba havo
net sidfered.
JUDGE ( i IJIOUN
WELL KNOWN HERE
Judge Andrew. Calhoun.
. prominent Atlantisn andcol
orful member of thkAUsnta
bsr for many ye^s. has
passed on to his reward. He
'Jirr.t came bei re the public
ashen he was recorder of tho
{police court un i was the
tral figure of many a atory
written by Gordon Neel HUr
iel ami other Atlanta nr«-
paper men. He is the father
if Dr. Abner Calhoun, well
Walker Accepts
The Resignation
Atlanta—Accepting the resig-
nation of W. T. Anderson of
Macon as a member of the
Highway Board but declining
.to appoint a successor at this
time Governor Walker Tues
day indicated an inclination
to wait developments in high
way matters. The Governor al-
way matters. The Governor al
so let it be known Toesday that
ho would not at this time trans
mit to the senate for confirm*-
tion the name of S. F. Bennett
of Quitman- also n member of
the Hightway Board who
appointed du
tivo recei
during the legisla-
ATLANTA, Ga.—W. T.
Anderson, of Macon,
member of the state (ligh
ter of the recent fight to,
1?<* .re?.;.
Chairman John N. Hol-j
dcr, has tendered his res-|
ignation to Governor
Clifford Walker.
No official information as to
tho governor’s action with refer
ence to the resignation was avail- 1
able Monday night, as the gover.
nor could not Ik. rtacboi. foe a
statement.
In submitting his resignation,
Mr. Anderson reiterates charges j
of Incompetency, waste and alter-;
Ing of public records against
Chairman Holder, and expresses
gratification over the fact that;
"there are several bljta before the
legislature looking to change or:
reorgsnisation of the highw.v de-|
partment on some lines different
from those at present in vogue.";
He also expressed belief that
there la now a movement on foot]
In certain peliticaJ quartan
AERIAL TRUCK BUT
MATTHEWS ‘KICKS';
TP’CH ABC ED m s STILL IN
By Another Quake In
Early Hours TuesdayI
TOURIST TRAVEL
A special committee,
Darned by city council re
cently to purchase an
aerial, truck for the fire
department, met Monday
afternoon and decided on
a truck and wired the
'manufacturers an offer
of $12,000 for the appara
tus, about $1,800 less than:.inly it!' wlii" dei-rmlnc w
the quoted price. " '° MD,,oue
member* of the comm'lte*.
A conference of highway offle
lain of thin alate and South Caro
tins, scheduled for Columbia. 8. C.
whether
tourist
travel route, It wan learned Taos
I4-, . ... . „ , . • ]day. when Captain J. W. Barnett
IVInc.nl Matthews and H, L. Itoa- J received a letter from John N.
eb^etedJoparehaMof ti»|„ oMor , eh.lrtnaa of Ihr Statr
“•jH’ghrny CommUnlon Informing
‘ him of the proposed conference.
, ,912.800 truck. Th'y wnnted
[committee to buy nnothor truck, a
( reconditioned machine, which the
makom offer for 19600 and. guaran
tee for fifteen yearn. They will
(sign n surety bond to back their
[manatee.
I The vof ** to buy tho SI2.000
truck wasi 2-2. Mayer O. II. Arnold.
Wr.'A- I*. Howland and C. V.
jOytacr voted to buy the truck
eed .Messrs Matthews and Sea-
. graves voted arnlnst Its pure Hare
Ccuntllmeu A. E. Davison ia chair* t - |Va |
of the committee. _ | the unslu ronf.roace It wll-
j Mend issue I »-e the nurnoao of momirepnfaenf
- Tluj purchaao of an aerial t *uck Ing thin city to havo the ntaten of j disrs, sailors and marines were at
required by tho Underwriters, Is Carolina ond Georgia purchase the j their posts and assisted in keep-
JrittfefiNt lor in » recent bond Is- bridge nnd do away with fog M n^h order as possible
Vue. 417,600 baring beep set aaldf tho tolls. It Is stated. Th» state a»d through a new disaster.
*rnm tho bead money to buy the on »h** rnrollnn reads to tho A1 J Dsrknkess added increased dan 1
apparatus. Several bids were sub- 'o-d'n lirtdta turn beOn withdrawn gcr M buldinga came down,
Mrad by truck makers, thq low- **” s*'*'*’" 1 |e"li!pMt'. 'action^ nnd poggfhjo illumination was turned
Cent an Barnett hnn been repre
senting Athens at the confrencet
ho’d following Ihe effort cf South
Carolina legislators to divert tour
i-f fmv I from the Alford’s brldgt
emastn* l*no Savannah rlrer be
two'n flartwell and Anderaln. The
Soqlh Carolina' agitation trains*
AlfordV bridge was begun becaus#
of *h- belief of there citizens that
tolls on Uie bridge are prohibl-
Estimates of Loss Vary
From Three to Thirty
Millions. Thirteen
Deaths Reported.
Santa Barbarajieepinighvearilybi
warily among the ruins of Moi
ACTION ON PART OF.
Hay', quake was shattered
shaken by a new devastating
earth tremor at lj20 a. m .Tues
day.
A single violent shock, equal
ling in intensity the original
‘quake at 9:46 a. m. Monday
sailed, tossed and rattled the
dty'at an hour when inhabitants
and rescue workers alike had be
lieved danger passed.
Again at 4:42 a. m. a jolt of
leu violence swept the city.
For severe! minutes following
the initial eraah the earth con-
.iuned to tremble violently.
Terrific Din
The din as ruined walla pulled
uid new buildings came down was
terrific- Then followed cries
.hoots and screen: s of the people
who sought a brief reepute from
the terrors of Monday-
Out from bouses end tents in.
which many had taken the pre-
autions to sleep poured Santa
darkajs’s rHIsees to view, the
fresh destruction. Hundreds of tol-
CALLS SPECIAL
BANK MEETING
A meeting- of the
stockholders and de
positors of the Georgia
National and American
Stnlc hanks is called
for the Colonial Thea
tre Thursday morning
at 11 o’clock. The gen
eral public is excluded
from the meeting. The
meeting is cpiled by
Andrew C. Erwin, gen-
eral chairmnn of the
various committees.
COMMITTEES CALL
FOR FINAL ACTION
The varbus hsnk
■toons.
. renrosehtotlVes obtained
argued, in .:lVor of th ■ ro-coudl- ,n respite until the Alford’s brldao
tloncd truck with Us Kunrantoo.lceritrnvcrsy rnrtrttc nottled. The
cnatendlDR that u saving of from f'srn' n.'i people Ore nnw boostlnn
three to four thorn-mil dollars will the Stono Mountain rout". It la
ho effected hy Its purchaso. Mr. *>’d. ,, , V
Matthews oald thu people will CsMstn Ilarnelt. A. O. Wudlev
criticize tho commltteo If It buys oml .nrobsblv Mayor Arnold Will
a hlcher prlco truck when It can reprerent Athena at tho confer-
pet one cheaper. Sir. Ilawland said eoee In Columbia On |t/ outcome
ho would not think of buying the bln-es the future rf the nankheod
re ccnditloned truck and ankod tho highway. It la statod.
buiw^'a poTiYiesrmachiniTTn th* ton, the world-noted scene of the future great evolu-j^" 0 ^,,^ ^ TLck ^d"^ n„Rno» Anrf I pvip
dapartment and to ally It wUh t j on ( r j a | “d on ’t give One hootin Billy goat Nanny ins tho subject of criticism five DUDOSe And LCVIC
,rtp “".ohnnf fh.’u Lore, mnnkov htiainosa” year, from now by baying a re- O L 1
ROY SKELTdN AND il!8 MONKEY WATCH FOB
DY ALLENS SUMNER
DAYTON, Tonn.—Tho most Famous Man in Day-
new shock had added to th,
death lists which Wss-18 nt mid
night. At 1 i, >, i check of hos
pltala and morgues Indicated no
ft •’ I -
throat of tho state."
Refers to State Audit
'known Atlanta phjmleUn.
while another son, Jimmie
Calhoun, financial manager of
the Georgia athletic
the past year, .graduated this
year from the University*
EXPECT THEM TO FIND
SBRIOUS TROUBLE
Citlsens in various seetions
cf the city are complaining
of! recklessness of so called
•‘treasure hunters” In hand
ling automobiles while op th;
“bunt.” One ettisen remarked
Tuesday in the following em
phatic terms, “First thing y®«
know some of ' this damn
foolishness Is going to 1 red to
the death nf an innocent vic
tim. three boya aad. tirl*
rare down the street*, many
of which ore so rough you
c-n hardly walk on them, at
a break neck speed, tore cor
ner, at a rapid rata andhava
no regard tor othWs, pedes
trians or whatnot. One would
think the revenue offkrea
-Iwcre rbasin? a liquor laoen
e«r the vrny some of them
race around at night. They
should be stopped.” A five
pound box of chocolate, a
pt r.a gold ideee, or whatevre
Uw prise i „ls hardly worth
tho cl«ueS token of kOUng
some one. U about the way
:43ret of*V»» whs look on
view- th'-se "hunts."
Mayor Refuses To
Sign Voucher For
Paying Teachers;
Loan Is Arranged
WANT ROOKMA^BB*8 « •
JOB NBXT TIME
A visitor nt the meeting of
the special committee on buy
ing an aerial truck by mem-
hejy of council strolled out
cf tho cltv hall MoruUy after
noon nml remarked. “I am go-
iojr to apply for the job of
l>ooKm»ker to take «arc of nil
tho«e ^*t‘i 5omc of tho City
fling around *t ei
I<l Ik-
Maybe
Ml’ the
HERE’S A REAL
COMRllY MOT IK
l.'Mff? cpqaeilies that ttro
unlh gifoil on the screen
nrt* ?Av nri<! fnr between and
not many of them really can
j« recommended bat *^'har-
(Turn to psgo fivsj
about this here monkey business.’
And the day or so before the world’s great minds
reremjy^orapieted'audit JL%oonc! to Dayton, he’sgoin’ to whistle.to his coon dog
state Audits Sam J-slate, Mr ; an d hike off to the mountains till peace again des-
SW.tto sUM^SSr cends upon his village. ■
the chairman for The Most Fumoua Mas la uaoud
the wSt. to thl highway dep.rt- Roy Skellre. Bv.ryhtdy eMU t>'V'lAnaiv2e Italy’s
meat and thejoose measures op- ( "Rojr. Ho runa a latsga. But nes itdiy S
Capacity To Pay
arativo there, for which tho chair an lavaotor, tmi.
man as the executive head under; "You must sttre run up to took-
thu law is responsible." Results out mountain In Chalt.irtooka and
of Mr. SlaU's audit hare not ret so Roy before ywt go beck.”
been msdu public, and Mr. Ander-j That * the way Itoytou. wrt-
•on'a version of the alleged find-j cornea lha stranger with.'! her
Ings It the first inkling of any gates. :
part nr its contents. I Can Make Anything
Ilia Second Resignation . And Dayton can't ere why
Mr. Anderson’s resignation of
Monday is thu second he hat sub
nutted within thu past rear.
(Torn tu Ps>u Fire)
Mayor O. H. Arnold Jr., Monday
refused to sign a 111.000 voucher
to pay the Salaries of school
(OUrtwre for Juu and ■ mooting
of thu finance committee of the
Hoard of Mutation and the mayor
wss h' Id Tucaday to deviao aomr
means of obtaining money to meet
the echool Mila.
ecnuui wte. .. , . i
The mayor auted be rethsed to
•tga the voucher beceuao Ihe city
has no money and Is already past
(U legal borrowing capacity.' H4
«jltp the city haa collected 117.000
for achcdl pnrposee and the
schools havo s«*lg 159,000 already.
The mayor .Mated after tho .con
ference that although tho city will
not borrow the money tho Board of
Tdncatton will arrange tor. a loan
and the teachers will be paid.
Youth Is Struck
By Auto Monday
-II Roth, tired about 13
ys—re who lives on Satula avenue
* ‘ a Ford rottpe driven
is struck bv
’ u Summer I
broke
nlto
and
, Mo
was rushed to ihe
rnl hospital s here he
is Itelnx treate,!
tt was -.tntil Tuesday at the hos
pital tit tit the names of the drlv-rs
of the tar had not been learned.
took a monkey trial lo ntpkt It
inmoiia whoa Boy’s b-ou hero for
yeare.
Roy ran 'hnak. Just aBythlngl”
they tell you..
Defense end proeeeutlon attor
neys via la telling what Roy muto
last.
The defense told ho* last sum
mer Roy caught a red Ilyin’, sqnb
ret and (tripped off Its bain In
make flshto' flics that caught the
blggast Jackfleb In tho Cumber,
land mountain streams.
And the prosecution told about
Roy’s chicken-hawk. It aaema the
chic kens were eetlug up Roy's cqre
aad beast, so he made a Mg doth
chicken-hawk end pat an atom
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conditioned apparatus .which he
rredlcts cannot aland up that lone.
Is willtog to sign a bond.
Chargee "Trick”
Mr. Mettbewa salt] too of the
city’s beet teawance men toM him
the 99800 track with Its guarantee
was the machine lo bay and Chief
McDorman recommended It.
Mayor Arnold said It would take
more to rolled the bond then the
Seek Funds For
State Normal
ATLANTA —Bills introduced In
the House by Representatives Du-
Rone red Lgvie of Clarke County
would make appropriations for thr
Stole Normal School at Athena
would amend the charter of the
City of Athens so that tho Mayor
end City Connell could call an
claciion to pass upon the question
urthcr deaths.
Estimates of the loes vary from
93,000,000 a “conservative, fig-
ure, by tho city manager- to 9-0
000,000, n figure quoted by th-.
city engineer. Indications are that
12 lives were lost, although this
rests .upon the recovery of severe
nl bodies asserted to be in
ruins.
Magnate's Widow Buried
Mrs. Charles E. Perkins, widow
of the tote railroad wiiard, former
president of the. Chicago, Burling
ton ft Quincy, was declared to be
buried in the ruins of n section of
the Arlington hotel. Manager A
L. Richmond eekt that he did not
hare the illghteet hope that she
escaped and debris was being re
moved to recover the l-ody. Man
ager Richmond also believed that
Bertram B. Hancock, of I-o.t An
geles, was killed, his mom having
MM I ‘ “
city would get out of It Chairman cf t .-x asemption for a period of
trerk that will stand up uader ear-1 mt,™!;*,.
«i«. u. ..m a- .. , )n £ mtuan wouJd a . vropriet*
378,000 to the Board of True tees
of thr University of Georgia to be
r.ed in erecting and equlpp'
equipping
gumnaai rm at the State Normal
were buying a machlno for pri
tho''UnlteT v Rtatea r ”oerupied , ~the "£*4* •*. -anti to do tho
entire time of the representatives “2f f ° r 111 c city,
of Ihe two rotintriea Tuesday at
the rer.umption of negotiations '*'? J* 4 *?, *5"^ , .
r< Pr^gL U "f i ' , w.*"Tl^? U another, £ — tS.Jsrtleutor'track |
^gdLhnhly wqibuhcidog ^L.-,
oejd a track In which Mr. Pott- * 8f,loo, •
aoc concurred. Therefore.” said
i above Mrs. Perkins’ ami dc-
fivorml either
i Athenu. Another hill would
\ropriatr $W.000 for the <purpoM
HMTOivb-
fare, is a ghasUy avenue of ruin
portions of'IU moat stately build-
iwrs bein g tumbled down, and cor
nices, wall.a and fronts of -prac*
tlca»!y all principal strictures
shattered down.
Buildings Destroyed
Buildings practically destroyed
a I include the Samarkand hotel- New
California hotel, .San Marcos
bulking. Elk’s building, First
Nations! Bank, American Leghmir**
bolding, public library, Meoee hall, | by
Nine Killed When
Trains Collide
The third meaacre cites as its
Mr Seuravo* "why hev a track, tt " ‘ h ° '* * the Constitutional
«stteg three 'or tour (houread.* ll ' Win * ,nd
mare tfcjn we can ..i 1 monklprfea to eaempt certain In-
more "•L ,0 J,; dustirtn from taxation for period
tho Ik " M- ol flvo years The bill is drawn
...re years » «.rere„
MOSCOW. — Nino pereona were here.werhod^ end served »’»-[JliSv Mredured'ldci^Jitod ex"
—- -hirty two Injured when h » -Ml i“-;k- a minority re- G. .T2.
(ho Cblta-Moscow express and the P**, *» d‘r council. Th. commit- * a ^ Uw .
7 .... i gWimto e.iire.er (M WAS BmofAfcrM to bur the 1 19* II . I " M> tuoron, AU3U1U and
! Mr. C. C. Ashworth
Given Promotion
Roy had just returned from a
trip to Washlnxton where he went
to patent hto watch fob.
“First one of my Inv-atlous-1
over did It too.” ho skid. -
"But I’d rather * eke’flab flies.
Fish I know won’t bile on snythlng
but my fllre.”
Ills other hivehllone?
Looks! Didn’t amount to noth-
g. Folks Just talked too much.
Well, there was tba flro-llxhtcr.
alarm clock with a battery anti
Nothing’to It. Just ,rlRgetI up on
uck If In tho grate at nleht. and
belt the til.-trm w ent off'at 4 In
tit£ nwjs.tox It act (lr« it; the erst •
1 ihefa-was - richt smart hin-:--
vt Mr. C. C. Ashworth, man-
agur of the Metropolitan Ufa In-
7e Cu„ t-f New York, lo the
of dtotrlc
office 1
of that
district manager
company to jucksodvlllo.
will be received with Interest by
bis many friesds here. Mr. Ash
worth haa 1ield tho office of dis
trict manager bare since Its cre
ation lu 1922. He haa mat with
much suceaaa and.as a reward for
hie untiring energy and ability, the
officiate of th. company called
him to Naw York tost week and
Informed him of the proponed pro-
ST.Tt.'to^d..^Vh^!r.M^r:t«tos'ckT.
chlcktat got to digging. Royjweee;, hand rod mile, east of Nora Nlko- wuncll ton Mr. Matthown said he A. tMtd ^mheol^ °np»prtot ton
came from the Fulton County dc
Ogatton, . and would tsprtprtou
the sum'of 9190,000 fnm .the
funds of the State Treasury not
ed a button nnd hie hawk flapped lumrelt
down upon ’em.
“A’ rooster aad two hens died of
been trouble." said the .defence,
storing at th# prosecution With a
“bret-that" tsxpreaalon.
Wq tound Roy to hto gat
making monkoy watch fobs.
'•-Trerybody'll want one.”
Coolidffc’s Father
Virtually Well And 'otberv-Ue appropriated,
' Executive Departs ^
erecting dormintory.
flehaol’of
of
PhYMODTH. Vt. — President ol . . _ .
iZL-~r Z Shepherd Freed
Last Charge
ing the malls and cbeckinf the
few remaining c-irdt Tuesday
f.norniiiK with enthusiaKm run
ning hipli. Monday had been a
highly htcccx.Hful day and U
was stated (hat if only a few
more rf the larger depositors
would respond fo the call and
rigii Ihnt the canipoign would
he cfo*fd nnd negotiations with
.M,Uneot,hu-
jnc
Bonk entered into at
They
final
nuking one more
ppeul to everyone to
(igli Ihe agreements. It is
pointed out Hgiiin that no one
individual in benefited by
thin plan hut that it eerree to
the equal advantage of every
stockholder and depositor alike.
It certainly must be a highly
acceptable plan or the state aad
nationnl hanking departments,
the (ili/eiiH Southern Bank
and a majority of the leading
hur.inr*4K men of Northeast
Georgia would not hare en
dorsed it.
Tho p who have not signed
.ire 11 rred to idgn at once In,. v
rrder that the work may be
wound up nnd the plan put
into operation without nnaec-
c*« ary delay.
Tiie committees at the
V. M. C. A. that have
been busy for th« past ten
days on the bank plan
were greatly gratified at
the progress of the plan
through Monday when
the mails brought is
many signatures to the
agreements and the stock
holders’ list was swelled
| I many thousands of
Kniphte of Coiumhne hail, itoti^y-'dollars. “Everything is
lensn church. Hall of Recordi 1 , , , n „ * ■ ? ..
county jail, ei NMo hotel, st. moving fine, *fie or the
Francis hospital, st. Vincrnt or-'chairmen stated, “slid we
phanage, the latter two new ami
costly strUct ares.
The earthquqtkcs conttoicd
throughout the dar. They menaced
* * ■ ^HgpgjKmtlj
tho water sui
tho dam of L ,
l| by-pa ; has been ostablishcfl to
a main reservoir back in tho hills
' water provided for the city.
Dr. J. L. Pendley
Off For Meeting of
Optometry Board
Georgia City Given
Million Dollar New
McClintock
*y
Nothing's Perfect
And there na* tho flit h#*
• (Turn to Page Five)
(By Associated Press.)
CHICAGO — W. D. Shepherd
Tuesday was freed of tho last
Hospital By Archbold ->»'’»-* »»•'“•* th >’
t graruijury voted a no Dili in con-
THOMASVILLE, Ga.-The J. ! J rith , f .“i?.,'!!5. th of M
S. Arcbbold Memorial Hospital, a fcmma
gift. to this Fertlon Georgia y®*"
mol Ion. * •' nnd Florida from J. F, Archbold,
Mr. Ashworth Is a nJ.^hiVer of i New York flnanc’er, a5 n memor-
»hf Rctsrv r»uh and »%uV In n?l} f # I to his father^ was do
movements fir the good of xko city here Tue^av.
.
urM home nod iti
at fit*. 1
f.wiisih A it; !**.irn Of their
with sincere regrets.'* *•
INSURANCE MAN OIE8
A Slim V I'ARK, N. J. — P. V
I hiiv *- f i'l,i. ;igo, presldeat of th*
Irsuranc* efim
v , 1 a nurses’ *'“*•
kt ii e?lim;’.»9*i| •'
- A
ilollnrs. i Monday nlxbt,
; v A- V
Dr. 'J. L. I’enidley n*eml»er
State Board lea* os this afternoon
for Atlrnta to attend the Go. Slat
board of «’x;tri> : n«*i “ in *»j t >ni- it s
which meets Wciincsday, July 1st
nt Piedmont Hotel. 8 apvIi**ation9
bare already been received fro n
diffbreBt varts of Georgia and
other states. One from Charlotte.
N. C.: One from Spartenburg, S.
C. One from Knoxville Tenn. So
the board is exiting a very
busy day Wednesday.
JUNIOR MISSIONARY
SOCIETY AT 4 O’CLOCK
Because of the rehearsal for the
pageant at Soule hall at six o'clo-k
in order to give children time for
both. This will be »* patri* tic pro
gram ri'en with the assistance
of the I). A. R. chapter. All chil
dren and Mothers aro most cor
dially nivited.
could close this thing up
today if only a few more
of the larger ones would
come in and sign,” he
added.
Fellow Up Work
The. members of the various
teams are working with as aiuch
<nthusis.au as ever and are fol
lowing up letters to out of town
denotitors with telegrams nnd
lanjr re
sponses were received Monddy
night to swell those that came In
Monday and ov*r the week-end.
Practically nil those interested in
Athens have signed, only a few
delsying and it is believed that
there will now come in and make
the plan unanimous.
If. w:i- made plain Tuesday by
tho chairmen who have given the
past two weeks of their time to
the pis
attain
by on
r.ity
free
that if success is not
I the failure will be caused
f a few who do not assent •
solution. Every opporta-
- ill given everyone to
id participate in the liqai- ' ,
that kas bc«n offered
tout by the Li ne bank,
a sufficient n miber of ,
stockholders and depositors,
penally large onoa, do n*v
the plan cannot mate*.!
stated, and it is
Mr. Lane will not hold
omtion open for very much I
if tho** interested delay !
pting it.
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