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Established 1832.
ATHENS, CA, TliURSPAY, rElHlUAtlT Jp. 1926
section of-to
lerate! is an e*-
=*- ’ Georgia, sipk« 4rprd» that Are
<C*. highly applicable to Clarke
- .. county. He regrets the; con* I
*JV tinned maintenance of the cite . LI
. room, on* teacher* school* in
• ■* tlwi isnntrlw* unit la #n«r «nn* ' ft
PETREL FOOTBALL fW FOB
PLAYERS ARRIVE OF il
IN CITY FRIDAY il Of
it * the twenty - million schtfcL)
.'---children in 7 America twelve:
fir. million are in rural and rU*.
jt^lage schools • stated Mr.- Ev-
I ans. Of thia twelve millionV
about five million are in one*,
teacher, one room' schools.^
This is a situation that should^
It remedied. " -■» > ■?
*:Qne statement jh' Mr, £v*'
speech, however, is w-
^ tonceable. «e .ftates: /flfct
when it cornea tp the farmers' (
-Here’s List Of.
Tourney Games
For Thursday j
Two hundred high school basketball players sni
gled more comfortabiy under the cover Wednesd
night, tired hut happy, and abandoned themselves
roseate dreams of the fulfillment of three men
hard work, the basketball championship of Nor
east Georgia for 1926.
“ ' 1 ” * ‘ f ‘ cbmforted themselm' with •
philosophy that its fc Umg i
that has no turning sad tMt
children the cltv has . beirt
singularly aloof.**** This Jmir,
mad* the- firmer dissatisfied.
They want gbod schools and
they have moved ,to town to
'■tret.than) V.
H h fChSH Workers In the Y. W. C„
l i ' r.UULU A campaign Thursday vine gw
1 > nu Bflinmnninni reported $983.50 subscrib-
( Rl lullhhlhillr r I ed to the $8,000 mainten- *■'*
jV ' T* 1 ‘.aneg fund since. \VMu.es-
the ant'-evolution measure, known' '..The half way point war reached
as the Evnns-Hickdy passed ^Wednesday In the drive of the Y.
, b y both ho»»,
measure Thureday.; tty - pinning reported nbtertbed wttker,.
their hupes on the possibility of la tho campaign Were .highly op-!
Governor Whitfield , vetoing- the tttrtftlc and feel essured that AUv
The governor had jiot' .made-st Wednesday were really,t»'e|
statement revealing hi» ;.-^rt^ ^ ^novrins actual, caavq*
•Thursday. .' ‘ ,. ! j . wdrk' «[' L'«a*
The bill pasted latCWfdhetida, been carried bn In Athena Jlnrlng:
. in the upper housv l..v a vote of th. ptst eeferalnittltha IhtfOly .by]
29 to lib, provide# that the ory, yofwitietn e» account, qf the jest-'
that man,ascended from a lower pooemeat of.CttnMJfUs.'dlle j faj
animal ahull not be tuught in tag ideal r -mclal cundttlotts.'..’ Despite
suppirtcd schoolt of the state, • *?1 (Tar* 1* page eight, i |
Tills mav be true in many
instances but in others far-
: jnws have insisted on the
conllnuanrei of the small
.-schools because they' are cen-
- thiVVln the' eoiodianlt^^Hts'
cause they are eloee and eon-
yenlest and for various otir 1
-eip reasons. 'Take this Ctran-
•ty, for instance, it hea a num-
Vnaif'nn'isll schools in It, fhr
. 'faSfmany. but when you talk
of'eon solid sti on opposition of
Vflinei.whb HVe close to the
■* /acHfPI Jinnsen Is met Jmmrd-
fhtolc. They are too selfish.
' Th.f'WonW sacrifice a better
. education for their children
rather than have them go a
B - to a better school.
nnsolidatlen In this
irhieh should have
s finest systems in
blit hasn’t, could
brought about were
by those most af-
rrered. A one room sohool
wlth'ono tearher. or even a
school of double that capacity.
5.'* Member* cL, Lhc ited ahl
♦ Bln< k h.'iNkti^hall team, players
ii.drl roaches, haim bought tick
ets to thp GAorgla-ORlethorpo
fotball gdmo here Friday, do-
spite - the fact that they will/
not be able to attend the game
on account of the tournament
In Atlanta. The game 1* being
played n s a benefit for Tony
•Pry«e. termer freshman court
star on the Gccrgir.; team* of
Un year. •' _,« -•
- 'The player* ' who bought
tickets before leaving'for At
lanta were. Captain Richardson
Florence, Turner, Forbes, Keen
Harris. Smith, Johnson. Fraln
Fowler. Manager Dicker* taff
and Coach Stegemap. Many
o^ber'athlete* of the football
and baseball , teams, alf the
coaches and other officials of
the Athletic Association have
bought. Dan Joseph., old Geor*
gta boy from Columbus, sent
15 for the pumo back by Oeorgo
Woodruff Wednesday. A blr
crowd Is expected nut; for th»
game with everybody paying
the admission price of $1.
• w 9|8i>—Oanlelsvillc-L e x i n g.
v >
/ *• Friday Morning.
. 11:30—Wlpner of Tate-WIn-
dar and Comer-Eastanolle
Owmaa.
11;36-fcWi^ner of lla-Dacula'
games versus winner of 4:30
Tho first named twi
are the twenty teams ’
vived a day of graalfof.
the like of which has l
equalled in this saotio
. The measure', in its final form,
was accepted by a vt'e of 61 to
IK Those voting in the r^gatlvo
Included five republicans. Frazier
LaKo!let!p. How*lL Norbeck. Nye
and four demochits, Rlease, Tram
mell, Walsh and NVheeler and one
fanner-labof^^Sblpstcad. . . • j
FiwMihU Vote* j
• A ruling road# '.by Vice;
President Daw^r that no ; jotion
was In cnlac to-chnllengu any one
(Turn to page eight) i
ATLANTA. Ga.—(UP)
I—Bills calling for the is- ni K h scho<
!nuance of bonds for high-'w‘dnc,dly l
,'way construction, bonds “bungtaiis,-;
j for educational expansion “vRF,
'i and for payment of Con- waiting for
federate pensions were in- S'^, v “ r W b
lroduccd in the house first two t
•Thursday. . ST
• New bill, were referred to the | young Mr. !
several committees after roll call other whirl:
the ruiel folk*
er*—wake up
Me school!, too.
I man In town**
n College ave-
afternoon. A
i the Y. W. C.
r selling those
If the “Y. W."
fly In question
■One—and they
Ale. Can you
[I s lightwsdt
hanthre’e namo
lily boast that
d. in the paper
tt-thnt satis*
rkansas late Wad-|;
after demolishing i
ga in tha vicinity
- Pension ufint
Two bills providing fm
several bn
of Lake VI
homes In i
Gfeenvi'le,
ed havoc v
rieui. ine game <vm ai «» > — : j. *. , *
. vkxk With Hitchcock and Kellar playing the stellar,
c'rewie^" rent“ dru the ^GwgiaHs scoring roles, the sirong .Colbert High School team
through a scrimmage Wednesday, defeated the fighting Washington High School -
% "apply «»“ f r. y presume, 1 fluintet Thureda^ mftrninr by a score of 27 to II and
tuiMrhM Thursday afternoon. | advanced one/step nearer the tournament champion*
net-way for^thc Bulldogs since the \ ship. Colbert aCprtltfU seons atmobrlnvipcibk andj
first of February and the squad w iu gi ve afty team in thejtourney a hard fight
p ys? esc aLj«-a3BEar
tovy?°snd is vlith Ed ” rt *
no litU. interest. ^,7Washington Luneeford ms!
Besides giwng the the outstanding star with seven
opportunity of seemg jutt_ whab p, i nll .f, r i[ S()n lAoped In f-.tt
st aue,
rrorn to Pap* Biui strength in each of her two frames|
- *" Uo- far and ha« viaions of cham-t
ry Session fflk
ature
imooth Starts
: , <Edwards <*> ■l'. J 4 ..iUrtl
•) Left .Good • -J
| planted address of a reference toj ^tnCkUnd »
criticism of the phraseology of grAttp
His call and his reference to the. CLOSE UAME
highway board. This difre**te»i The faat Cameavttia team It
lock »otne members by sorprifte.'Gveensboro into eaA^ Tnurw
although there was no official morning by a accra of 10-19.
comment other than a bu« of Time'-and apiin tM iH
’ arious interpretation* following.tied. At the end of the fjrkt h
ike'das'* lessiim. the «M». wag l«-» dn. fevor
Durnip hit addreat, which wa* Greensboro. In the ‘ last h
of some Imtgth and , which took-CarBemrilU came ba*k, and t
op more than an hour and a half,the acore. to win <»C\n the h
about twenty five
esid^ntial suburb of
[sshsippi, and play-
t barns and tennant
•ernj plantation* in
players Irnught te light Wmlpep.
day wore: ' J.
Nonimor of Winder; HiUhepek
of Colbert; Perr* of Winder;
Sartre of Kaitanolne; Puaiarnyf
Fostsnolire; Wages o( Brsttltoa;
McCrarcy ofRoyiton:, MarersDot
Lcsi-pt-n: Cloud of Lexingtott
(Turn to Paaa r
jntdant. to rely ■ eo
i Jliem bKJaug. nine
anlf-wotW court, can
.West, balp ,paused I
''”>7Sui : ’d«nttraU.
tend to- rreceod- Yl
n-il r.l'I cros, tbs “
whsnt'lkjr/®™* “ 1
it jSftween tilt. . Georgia
logAv and Otfethorpc’*
rU.'.cA refUlgr fhur per-
fanHfewfll be pbured and
(Tufta to page wte.)
X. C.—UP)—Sotl
»ni South-Carollna,
g#renture» Ala-
M have amused
wit the south* L.
Ilthland Hospital
iam for nervous
unlearned Thurs-
ASHEVILL
Cobb of Andt
whose mariti
bama and G
interest thro
A patient in t
here for trei
disorders, it
SZZZBy MARCUS mYANT£Z*
ATTHETOURNAMEN
What You WiD
Hear On The
Radio
j Atfens High !
| iB& Pliiy* 'j
| fAt Tourney
ratsnls hi Vex-
deported under
ban against
In religlpaa or
Tills may or mar not
had unythlng to do Witt
result, but anyway—
-The hand that rack*
cradlo rules the world.”
which might be.added— 1
helps, many ^. athlete c
t last ■- vear’s teunument,
ek Athens High School
[ed by "Fea’^^ypottcn’e
k os -duty down at Wood-
ill, urging the beM on to
eito^Mskn. Bond
s,fFor Federal Warrant
idbu. walker Herndon,
known during hi* stay at the
University «* "8pok*.-; was
among'the visit ore here Wed*
ntadf v - •‘Spok*--’ accoupaulei
(ho Hartwell team here, iM;
lbvUmtally. his ' boy* loot.
-Spoke" rreotwl members of
hi. -hom« tows-at the touri ;
uumeot. and a rartal obvir.M
assembly cot off to a smooth
•tart, with virtually every mam
bar in attendance. The first
day's meeting^ was without inch-
dent, being- for tfce most part
merely routine; vj£b m* hols
If there was nay outstanding