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VOL. 91, NO. 20
Associated Press Service.
United Press Dispatches.
ATHENS, GAo FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 12, 1926.
A. B. C. Paper.
Slnfle Copies 2 Cents Dally. I Cants Sunday.
NATION’S LONGEST GOAL STRIKE SOILED
4—4- 4~f
Gigantic Tax - Slashing Bill Nears Passage
SHOULD BE Jl LAW
ITEM; SMOOT
KEEPS SENATE OPEN
UNTIL ITS PASSAGE
WASHINGTON.
-(UP) — The $462,,000,-
000 tax reduction bill will
pass on its swift way I
through the senate Fri- 1
day and should be made
a law wijthin ten days.
Only forty Individual amend-
ments rcma.n to bo voted on be
fore tbo meaanre alaahcs payments
to bo ipade neat March IS, la .pars
ed by upper hruie. The flnnl ac
tion la extorted late Friday or Fri
day night.
Tho bill will then bo considered
by a conference of committees
trnm the sonata and hou-je to Iron
not dlfefrences between tbs mas-
sure as ptiled by each houie.
Thla may require a week and than '
the meaeure will be aent to the
. president for signature.
Chairman Smoot of ths finance '
committed announced he would
keep the eenate In union Friday
night until the bill Is pasted even
If It rune eleven hour, continuous
debate as It did Thursday.
Under plea of druggists through
out the country tbo a'coho< tax
was cot to the amount epedfiod .
In home bill—oh dollar and sixty- .
five cent* per gallon—effective In
1927 end *1.10 In 1921 from the
preeont levy of 62.20 a gallon.
Invasion
mi session or
LEUI (All ISSUE
GALE FOR ELECTION OOLr
Largest Forum
Meeting Since
Organization Is
Planned Tuesday
Plana /of the largest ferum meet
tag'tha Chamber of Commerce has
bold elnce Its organization are be*
ing planned for next Tuesday
night. Secretary C. C. Thomas,
states.
Mr. Thomas announces that j
James A. Ho.’lomon. associate wffr • — t —
tor of The Atlanta Constitution - \VilltCI*vilI©
Cuba Is Only Whiskey
Source Not Now Under
Treaty With U.S. For
Ending Rum-Running
LONG SUSPENSION
OF COAL MINING
Chancellor Sneiling Ex
plains Steps Necessary and one of the leaders to the move-
Before Bonds Are Fi- ment to. amend the state constitu-
naliy Issued By State.
Poultry Show
Held Friday
Wlnterviiie community Friday
uiuiivy lb ciptvyo avx uuiu.a uj naro- AiaCUS '.lines. WCUnCSUU} I..., ... „„ . .... .
of bonda, Chancellor C. JI. Sneiling h . r ,„. nrv ctub L. h W ‘* >u,lr T *how. e
told tlje Kiwanls Club Thursday. ? - , , M R , y t lub largo crowd hblng attracted to tha
First, the forthcoming session tf on 0,0 - rlbcuming session .event frrm ail sectlcns of the coun.
the legislature, called by Governor of the state legislature. - Athenian# niiended the
tfon making it possible to iasne j
i bondg for state Improvements will i
Threo stops arc necessary before i » llTer tho Pflnclpnl address.
Georgia can begin spending the ( Mr. Hollomcu has spoken * in |
money it expect* to obtain by saleAthens several times. Wednesday
SERVICE OFFICE
ATLANTA.—Colonel John Boi- ' WelierforFebraaS? 21. musVan- The meetinif of the Chamber of I ahow-whleh has dere’oped Into one
feuillet, who has been onnointed thcriro an election to omeud Ills Commerce membership Is the reg. 1 ”f '--o largest of Its kind in the
by G:vornor W.lker ns n member constttutlon making It_po»lb-e for -utor seml-montb'y assembly of
of Georgia public service com- the awto. lo legally Issue bonds members and was provided by
: mission to fill the vacancy caused The next , step must be taken the zrganization In order that the
by the death of Chairman Foul b T the ret pic themselves next fall members may h»vb twice each
B. Trammell, stated Friday lie when they vote cn whether or not meuth on opportunity to bring be-
would accept the appointment. He 10 010 constitution. If fore the body any mature of !m-
served for nine years os a mom- they vote against me ameadment portsnee and loterest to tha com
ber of the commission. He stiu* that kills the bonds. If they vote munity.
ed that he was not an annli-am [or the amendment It still remsins TJn, meeting noxt Tuesday night
for the position and had no idea tor ' bo 1927 logtsluture to soy at l ocioca will bo held In too
die was being c-nsfdered until he whcthei or not bends snail bo Is- Cbembor of Commerce beadquar-
was notified of being appointed. . »t»od and. tlx tho amount t.rs. ________ '
j This explanation by Chsacel'cr —
Trammell, if Dalton, who died Inasmuchins everyone agreed that, __ n _ nrnnnf>rri
Kv^lgrbyTsXi C^ m^L' epT^^com^ Jfl DEPORTED
ford Walker Isession of the legislature. Its pow- 1 “ ww wuiww
Mr. Bolfeuillet for many years! «™ «nd the "cc-ssory r»» » f
has been before the public and is fh»"y 1”“® bond » tbat ba " been
one of the moat urominant men made here. , ... ATLANTA.—(ff) — Antleipat
of the stata. He has taken an „ ,.T .. >. Ing passage by the present con*
• ! CtlVe JJJ* 2 Georgia Twlltlc. and Chancolto 8»«lH«e ^ “ gres.^f a law directing tho depor
has a wide circle of friends. will require live or six years re f n |j en serving a
Governor Walker Indicated that j use up lae cducaCc.Ml Jionds and ; “ lon .entened of one year. M.
The program Included showing
of poultry exhibit*, culling conteat,
barbecue dinner, health play. bask-
etball and ? play staged by the
sfhaol pupIU.
fVM News Toty
In -Paragraphs
he expected Mr. Bolf.oljlet to «- <» vlow ®t that t,rt lt will no. > ^‘^ykS. immi;™uS;’offie.
Ly« d® Putti. above, Germ J S&o^. ffheTad n , .'t%« ^ Xn''S? W >^® hi t t, ;hHMeM t fi?’ the
film sensation, ,has Just been crived n irply. .mach'nery. The state has p-enty . h i*'
NT CfllAfl TOD OPIiflfll *5*>»«• to star in Paramount pro- Mr. Botfeuillet announced from of time to study and rebuild (t» " L, office hn»
/] H Uy J-Hh h iHHIM ■ Auction.. - And And™ Mattoni. ba- ht. hom.^^TtaSlay night lthat-he I tax «ys-em in cMer to take care '"i, “ "“a®"'" h “
H I I UllLLIIU UUnUUL low. called "Geimanyi Valentino,” WOBld w , lt Unt u ^ .c-eived the i of >ho N°" d *'1M6 s« i UMer n'raal col.J
, inmved In Now York the other (crmal offer before makinn an 1 necessary to do It nt the 1928 \
One of the
mvetlngs ever
was staged a.
house. In tha southwestern
cf tho county Thursday
7 1.30 o’clock, under the at
the Rural Relatlona Committee of
the Chamber of Commerce. The
meeting was pnslded over by E.
R. Sledge, chsliman of the Rural
Relations Committee, and was co
operated' In by Mrs. Annie Mao
Wood Bryant, the county home
demonstrator, and County Form
Agent L. S. Watson.
The meeting waa opened by
community singing led by Mrs.
Anftle Mae Wood Bryant and a
number of old, familiar tonga
wem anng.
County Agent L. S. Watson wns
presented to tbo meeting and
made his initial public appear
ance. Mr. Watson succeeds J.
William Fltor as connty agent for
Clarke county, and was tormsrly
In Morgan county, He comes to
Clarke county with * splendid
record of achievement in Morgan,
county and he la considered a
worthy successor of Mr. Firor,
and it is predicted ho will
etc of tbg \
I day to do leading roles for Carl announcement bcf ° re : Lion of the l-glslotitre and conse-
, i- — publicity Mr. Bolfeuillet served for nine quenllv II Is a vnsle of time and
h-olonds the issue to discuss taxa- ousy
much
ever been
condition Mr.
r:cs, were executed at the state
prison hero today for tho murder
'lit summer of J. M. Moore, aged
Quschita county merchant.
Act soon
'GENEV4—March 8th has been
att for the meeting of the As
sembly of the League of Nations
WAbUl.>LriUW. —((j|»)
The United States his con
cluded trestles to enlist for.
ogn Sid In suprrsslng rum
runners and bootlegging with
every Important liquor source
•except Cubs. A treaty with
thla Important liquor ship.
Ping natkn Is being negotiat
ed and iriU be signed eccn.
, f eck ", U( P )r treaty
with Spain will be sent to
the senate for ratification
concluding the rum treaties
with European maritime pow
er*. The only exceptions are
Portugal which is considered
unimportant and France
which had not yet ratified the
treaty of Jnne 30, 1924.
All hte treaties are /as-
tically similar in waiving ob
jection to' United Mates
search of their ships within
.one hours filling distance
(about 12 miles) of American
territory if there is a well
. fqtmded fliupicion of liquor
jtrttffldng except that the ag
reement* with Canada and
Mexico which a* land—bor
dering frontiers require more
complete speciticationu ter
land smuggling.
- 'The Mexican and Belgian
treaties signed in December
arc expected to be ratified
without delay along with the
new Spanish treaty by the
i Senate.
on the application of Ger- a J _
fer membership it was an- • AGUfCSS
to act
many
nounccd here Friday. .
‘ RECORD BREAKER
WASHINGTON. — The year
1025 stands aa a record breaker
from the standpoint of <ndustrial
* ‘ Reserve
Col. Grayson To i*.
HARRISBURG, Pa —
( AP)—Governor Pinchot
announced Friday that
the anthracite coal strike
ha^ been settled. When
the announcement was
made the miners and op
erators scale committee
was still in separate ses
sion in Philadelphia with
no indication that a set
tlement had yet been
reached.
The governor said: “The anth-,
rant* ntriko i* «»tt!»il. I tun able :
to make this announcement be
cause I have heen «-onst.i''tl^ In
torch with negotiations. The set
tlement will restore prosperity *o
the anthracite regions and brin r
relief to milliont ct America/
homes/’
The executive declined to add
any comment to his statement.
PIIILADELPHuT—The An
thracite coal strike waa settled
here Friday when announeetnenta
was made at one o’clock that the
proposition of the operative* to
return to work immediately on a
five year agreement had been
tornfjjuly approved.
The joint conference agreement
of miners and operators ha* to
be formally signed. After which
a meeting ct miner* called in
Scranton next Tuesday will have
to .ratify it. Thla is only a form
ality,.
K
announcement in Harrisburg
• l that the coal strike had been set-
Opani8n tied said here to bo entirely cor-
War Veterans At"**"
• larimt community There', no p
t held in the county P* “ *® >>° w mcch
nt Fowlin'- xchool » P ald -
great (UKee. I
work in tbi. .
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Time Limit On
Auto Tags Is
ue io niHcuMH wM'ir**# -— —--- -••yMvey. **
nischlnery for dls-' four times as much work to do , tics wcre
.»• a k« nJIt wan* win >ei* mnillla free* ho. I Aj
Coykendall iponiori denortation | production, the Federal Keierve Col. W. L. Grayson, of Sa-,
of enough aliens to keep his »t«n declared In its periodic aur- vnnnah, state, coimmnnde^ of the
busy with the detajls’ and with j yey -Trade., and industrial activ- United Spanish American War
Veterans will bo in Athens Fri
day night to deliver nn address
to members of tho Oscar Brown
Camp pf the organlstation here.
The address will bo delivered at
the court house at 8 o’clock.
Col. Grayson will be the guest
of the officers of the local camp
before the meeting. The follow
tributlon^of the" bond money at hewljj not win any medals for be* j volume
this time-
ian in
ing idle. was In larger .volmie than in any
pointed out by several I Mr. Coykendall estimate# that prev lous year*. The largest in-
. fant^vnruv or*r the high-, one out cf every four aliens re- i, r ,. Mse was in building Indus-
’way bond issues at this time la leased from the Atlanta^Fftdaral tty,
■ Getting Short taVb e t”a“r 1 n"talirnwh 11 *. ELl"'Mw'Sfore th^ltauw rvu-j STILUIAN’S ARRIVE
I,,,-f-.rih-omlnv «aFV”i of tt-. lex-1 videe for the automatic deporta-1 CHtltuviuiuJ, Mr,
Motorists art reminded that the 'filature fr?n power onlr to call an t ion of an alien with a prison nn{ j Mr*. James A. Stillman, of
time 1. getting .hort in which to election glvine tho noonlo opnor- jenUnce of a. long a. * year, and Now York, debarked fr;mthe &
■e.ure tne 1926 auto tax. Tho tnnltv to «av wfclhcr or nrt they inaamuch a« the Atlanta peniten-' g, o’ympic Frldny “perfectly ree-
- j v ,„t to .imcnd tho con.l'tntlon no- tlary houaei no erfailna! with ■ ’ onciled’ ae Mr.. Stillmu pat It
th-rlrln. hnnda It I* fotlle to In- (cntance .hotter than a year it she u >d they were going tn Par-
Joct Into the ilI.rn.Blnn apv parti- fullowa that in the event the bill j, a throe week. atay.
color n'an tor tho dl.p9.Hlon o!. become, law every alien relcucd I
lh. bon-i rnenev. from the "rlJon will bo irabjeet CONCLUDE CONVENTION
People Must Decide. to Mr. Coyltcmiall’. migHtratlon.-, J1ACON-—Mere than 800 mem-
The local Immigration dbitrict'jx ‘
taga were avallible In December
and more than 100,000 car own
er. have already purchaaeu them
but the time thla year .hbeen
extended to March 1st, a. usual
out it win Le necessary to have
them on tin. ran that date.
In order v> ovoid the f'nni rn-h
i.ioao whs have not yet oupllcl
for now taga are advtaed to do >o
at jmce.
It will he -
i year or more be. |
,-crs of the
Ceramic.
8 : 00 P. M. Friday RJTHER BEFOOL
IN FINE GIAL.
DECLARES CO-ED
fore the bond* c*n be »*suM end ‘-omprisea sections of four states i Society whose aqnUrl convention j
Hold and on^firr s**<fon of the but the greater part of Mr. C)y* [was concluded Wednesday In At-
legis!at»’-c will be held before It Vcndall's work ig concerned with j hints, Friday began a tour of the
(Turn ts P.tsr F!v«)
I the penlteatiary.
clay field, of Georgti.
county. He epoko lxst night on«, . . ,
the rcUtionxh p of ,the county VCterS Must Act
agent to tho people and his ad-! _ _ A ,,,
— ■ - Soon To Qualify
For ’26 Primary
dress was received with, interest
and apprevaL
Mrs. Bessie Troutman, manager
cf the curb market, spoke Inter.
cstingly of. the curb maikat’a op- , . .
.ration and oxplnlned U« value to Voters, are reminded that this
tha local farmer and faro. wife. la. election year Ip .Georgia, A
bho gave tome valuable infbrma- United States senator, congress-
tlon .bout bow. to. prepare dairy man and moat of the state
rnd truck products for the • - —
In order to secure the bes
rnd hor .pecch did much 1
plate interrat in the curb
end In Inducing farmers to plant then electloh. one oiuit be quaU-
oml. prepare farm products for fied aix month, prior to the gen*
“I*. , ■ J ■ , 'eral election, which I. held ear-
Following her l*te resting speech ly in Korember. ♦
three reel, or reovlag pictures There ■ are several hundred
www .hjivn Illustrating tha Pure Clarke county voter, who are In
Bred Jerecy Calf Club proposition eligible on account of not hav-
wMcb is now being sponsored by ing paid their taxes. Many wp-
the agr cultural committee of the men ere ineligible because they
Chamber of Commerce. The recta have never qualified or because
were followea by an interesting they have faifed to pay their poll
speech fiom C. C. Ihomaa, secre- tax of $1. Many vomen bare re-
tary ■ nf too • Chimber of Com* Red on male members of their
Bierce,-uho explained the .plan of seeing that they .re ellg. .
tt - organixatMin, the prizes of- Ible and in many Instances thl« workout ■
(feed by tta- ebamber and the tie- beep . verlookod. In orderto Saturday night's game will be
••( ">* wet*mg of the dis- |„ eligible in take a part In the ' ** '
tn t -a-■"•alien. Much interest primaries ami electiont this year
BULLDOGS MEET ATLANTA CLUB
SATURDAYP. M.HERE;PROMISES
TO BE ONE OF
COLUMBUS. Ga.—Mrs. Anna
Mnv Poppa, 19, ah:t herself ti
death near here today while, in
j-n "utomobile with three friends
Failure, id b*ar from her formal
hut bund, for-nenj .- soldier at Ft
_ _ _. _ _ _ _ __ Banning, was tha cause .1 *“1
SEASON’S BESTr*****
(BV MARCUS BRYANT) » Auburn, Mercer, and Florida
One of Athena’ most colorful h * ve been -°nH
h-ikpth*ll nf ,.«nr rertit gc^«c with the Clabbers, and
basketball ^mes of the year will each e has fa tj en before the Geor*
bw played Saturday night, when attack. The Bulldogs are
the Georgia Bulldogs meet the determined to break even in the
Athletic Club at Wood- j two-game series in Saturday's
An added attraction tt gome and should give the Bean
*■ will be the Georgia 1 tovs plenty of trouble.
and upon one occasion it was in
the final half, aftfr the Red ant*
Black had come within one point
of tying the Clubbers, after trail
ing at the half, 16 to 12.
Tlie Line-Up *
The Georgia line-up against
the Club will be: Captain Ncjen
{Richardson and George Keen, for-
Rlverside game, which I Pat Stephens was the main fac- wards; ’•Babe” Florence, center;
as the curtain-raiser. tor in the fir3t game with the Walter Forbes, and “Mickey"
Club, scoring three long field Frain, guards. Thjs will
goals in the last four minutes of
play, paving tiie way for victory,
and being high scorer qf the
game. He, along with Rufus
Bass, at the other forward post
‘ion, will bear imp:rtant watch*
ing of the Bulldogs Saturday
night. Captain Joe Bennett, for-
will serve at the curtain-raiser.
The Freshmen game will begin
at 7:90 o’clock, and the main at
traction of tha evening will fol
low at nine o'clock. Reserved
seats will be gcid tor both games,
and wil) tell for'one dollar.
Fresh from an impressive win
over the Florida Gators here Wed
nesday night, 65 to 27, work of
the Builders waa of a light nature
Thursday afternoon and ths prac-
afternoon mws ex-
the usual prs-game
i liui «un; auv
tire Friday .
petted to bo I
wca. rn.mifo-.led in the calf club it |. the doty of everv citizen,
.reject and a number cf boys and ma n .in.l woman, to see that he or
pi:b IU that scetbn of the county „he is on the qualified voters
IT«r» I* Pas. There) li,ts.
I
mer Red and Black luminary, will
also be In the visitors line-up and
he has been going mighty we8 all
season. Joe Singleton and the
Latimer boost the guard berths qf
the visitors, and will-take it un
a! return affair with the Atlanta't 0 themselves tn keep a watching
Athletic Club. The former game) e ye ever Messrs. Richardson and
was played over a week ago,< at j Keen, two sees-of the BaUdOfa.
the Club's Auburn Avenue court, | Twice in the a'wmdr game tha
and resulted in a 31 to 26 defeat I entire starting team was replaced
4for tho Red and Black. .by the reserves fpr the Bulldogs
last time Captain Richardson will
face the Club under Red and Black
colors and he is all the more de
sirous of leading his mates -to
victory over the ancient rivals.
There fs no doubt that the g&me
will be hard fought and chsely
contested and WoodPuff Hall ii
expected to be Jammed to capac
ity. Many followers of the vis
itors are expected to crake the
trie here with the invading team.
“Georgia Day” is
, LEXINGTON, Ky.—</P)—A co
in* will attend the banquet: Dr. cd whose name ia withheld, writes
W. M. Burson, fc. L. Griggs, S. into THE CRIMSON RAMBLER
V Sanford, W T. Forbes, J. H. of Transylvania College that shy’ll
Ecnsse, Herschci Carithers, W. E. rathsr “be called a fori than a
Jackson. . .fire girl.”
The twenty-eighth annlversiry She says “it is no triumph for
of the sinking of the bnttleshlp the girl of today who remains
Maine, which precipitated cn the' queer and old-fashioned amid her
Snarish-Amerlcan war is next surroundin'** to do —ho. X
Sunday. ( maintain, it is no triumph—K is a
’ ■«* : traredy.
fTnunril Will Vnt * w M«y I define 'queer and old-
LtOUnCU Will .wot liasMoncd* as a term used in cob-
Continue To Carry IherQ-n with the rirl who has
Workmen’s Insurance "// n h ^„ h ' d r .‘ h w ( ' nt 0 1 "'fiuH^ta'S-
Cft, COuncll“w^.,«tar —'*o™. buta.fazt, n.vrethM«.
adopted a resolution provi
discontinuance of the wi
SulSre'thS Htl”*82J>M*ln tragedy of It l^-oh. re»
discontinue (an j ^ a jj g except with the ene
i whom she imagines tn be her
! young Lvchinrcr, «"d she doesn't
, . r ,. sure, but a iact, nevenneiese.
< 2 uc:r ' oiu-fiihloned, that 1. what
!f ll/ IwU-.-I * F lrl ’* wh0 rjtqaa.
In ,I.Vn,-l.l-U ....
JEWISH SERVICES
— . Regular weekly xemeea V.
Observed; S. N. S. 5 #, 0 ^^ Tera « ,letw,, ' ra “ n *“
Has ‘State’ Dinner ^™ 0 " ,ubjMt! UAn 0Id Sclen - di.gr.c«i , t th M
Sabbath School'Saturday morn
ing 0:30; Sabbath morning ertv.
Ices at 11 A. M.
Studmit’a Junior Congregation
Sunday morning at 10:30 o clock
Visitors are always welcome.
coin’s birthday and Is also ‘ ««».
Tin Day.” The latter waa observed
very generally throufhout tb# state
esrecially In Athens.
At tho state Normal School Fri
day evening the annnal “Georgia
Day Dinner” wU! be served and at
tended by the student body, mem-
bora of the faculty, members of
tho Foard of Trtiftees and a num
ber of guests. Following the din
ner an entertainment program oy
various students will be enjoyed-
enkwed*. 1
Exercises in honor of the day
were ccnducted by Miss Mildred
Rutherford at Lucy Cobb chapel
Friday morning
Sam Olive was to have delivered
when
ca' , ‘*s p*rtic M l*rIv for her. a
“S-* don’t hlscVen her by adrirtr*
mg her and calling her a fine'
girl: no—for she is what she ta
because she can’t be otherwise.” w
Gigantic Bank
Merger In N.Y.
Is Effected
NEW YORK.—(A)—The m«,«r
The Grerxta Fre.hmen. in tho Sam Olive wa, to have delivered to the eatate. ,
first same of the douhle-headpr an mIIm.i before the etndenta cf TbnrtHton. w**h It. htatortc
Satunlar- night wilj attempt to (the Untvarelty aa a part of the manalon, Ita ante-Mltum furniture
avrnpi* the defeat handed them > pronram for tha day tart Olnaaa and Ita wcndeita! _ »_rdtn». -
earlier thta reason at the hand, I prevented Hae frena reintofc
River?We.. This shzulj prove Moet of the aokoola of the dtr
ther int.rretinn Kamo, aa both eyalem atao tmtd axarclare corn.
are ropro.cnted by ttroo« team.. J tnemoratla* the ititai birthday.
THURLESTON, HISTORIC
OLD MADISON HOME,
DAMAGED BY FIRE
MADISON, Gi.—Thurleaton, the
Matorlc old homo of M!s.-e? D.ii?y
nut Hereto Butler, .offered hrarfly
in a fire about 9 o'clock Thursday
moiBisr Rare palntlnita and vain-
ible antiques aero bsdiy d»sr.ue-t
by water and only Hie hereto work
of the Madison firemen saved thta
landmark of the cld aouth from
total destruction. The firemen had al bank, with combined reeoareea
a run of threo-quartere of a milt of 6l000.0on.ooo wa. uncunqad by
ahtMtarererikiiH the
known far nnd wide for,Ita beauty,
and citizens of Madison aio rejoto-
in, that this noted Georgia show-
placo was saved from )he flame..
*lh<*rt ?L Wkrin. nrcsldent <
CbaJ» National bank.
)fr Wiggins said tha naw hank
would l>»' second !n stye among tha
banking Institution* of tha coun*
try. tho National City Bank nf
Now York b«*lng flrat with re*ouiv
u s vf f 1,215,033,000, .