The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, January 03, 1927, Image 1

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THE WEATHER: aiglil. Tuesday cloudy and warmer. :-i; : ATHENS COTTON: MIDDLING n-.‘- Fair and slightly warmer Monday Dally and Sunday—1» Cents a'Weak. .January s, i«7. Single Copies 2 ATHENS. Gi i’ **■*■** v +—I* ' ■*-+ ' «t—*. +-* , f-4 I- ■+-+ +-+ 4*-4* t H“fr U. S. Ready To Compromise Nicaraguan Stand National Pastime To Be Conducted By Judge Landis CHICAGO. — (UP) —- Oragnized baseball is to be 1926 in Review For One Tennes Cody Flyers Were j Greeted By Large i Crowd Here Sun. i The Cody Flying Circus arrived In Athena Sunday and Sunday after, noon performed thrilling atunta In the air. An unusually large crowd w«& present af the flyng field cf Ben Epps during the whole of the afternoon. Weather conditions had mado at- j tempo* of the filers to reach At* ena Friday and Saturday futile. i .Dug Davis, pilot ace of the Ccdy I Jwlhg Circus was in charge of the ( visiting plane.i and numerous stunts J were rlianlHved »hr> hunrfi-Ailu ! w.re displayed before 1 he hundred* of Athenian*. Quite a number made (rip. in tile visiting plane.. •'VAb-lii.VGTON. — (UP) — ■—nili American rc’.atlouH in Mexico, Nicaragua In the most critical state In recent year, and President Coolldge sskltig the press to stop criticising the administration's foreign policy |AS|' -Slate Kellogg ||S||»^^k-miicrlled hla regular I®acpS^BRgnl'lcn n rp waa at. - . . lalic and con. SilaPfl^Wde' I" Kellogg-a ’!■ .'-Va^pSu- of dlsjnicjlug I **'■* since Sec. 1110 P re »“ on JV—^WMbeii ho declined . ^^Wirelgn affnlrs. Less than a voar ago twins were born to Mr. and Mrs.' John Johnsoh, other day triplet, artived. Hero they are—all five of ’em! Attend Funeral Foj Dr. Park efi’In Milledgeville' Flood Rivers I Falling With . Great Rapidity Clartce Superior Court convened Monday with Judge Blanton Fort-' eon prepldlng. Solicitor General. ft.'JL West i« in charge of proee-1 cutlon. [ . The grand Jury was called into special session for the purposo of investigating several charged. Judge -Portion stated that there was no 'other particu lar tra.Incar-foeithe-Jaryv-thf. jwt*. being the regular term for In. C'£uieett6r Charles M. Snelliug, Joseph Moore, whoso father Is Dr. T. J. Woofter and T. J. Woof. * physician at Guana Justo, Mexi. ter., Jr., 'attend the funeral ferv.' » Kt^undsTe'.L . Igeg jOf Dr. ^larvln - M. Parka In infUc t*d during >a New Year's Evo I MFlfdgertlle Sunday. Cb«ncW!or party. v , y I .SneUlHH and Dr/ Woofter repre- Kehoe, who jumped fromWash- the University. 1 niton bridge . over tlie Harlem ttortfr'itoji Wednesday from injuries received f er fed to a girl, Eleanor who be- 'when struck by ah automobile n e ved “ho -was too queer” to driven by a colored woman. He marry. I - \ i I wa« one of the state's leading edu- l | colors and his death wa/a great — blow to the Georgia State College nTR/lflPDITO IPlfett for Won,eu. which te headed. ! HI] iKDIn 001111 MEMPHIS, Tenn. —(UP)~Rlv. ers which s week ago suddenly Hooded thousands of acres In the central south completely irrig»t*d -:'Y s seVernf towns,. drpwnod. njotp than fifi a 9COT * persons and caused mr, ernl millions of dollars in prop. & k ft was feared In some sections I that the quick itror of the waters Fotild greatly Increase the dam-' age already done by tearing away walls loosened by /several, days or standing waters Mud Bonding them swirling, toward the Gulf of Mexico. Whirlpools in the rapidly reeed- Ink waters had mused at'least two more deaths while many new cases of heroism havq been rec- , ordod most of taein concerning J swimmers who have risked death * ' to rescue bout men whose skiffs j bad swamped In the rushing water. | Landis, in the presence of new*. ’ paper reporters tnat in lyi7 the Icaragua. —«>)— entire White Sox lean, organised nnai reports orjthe three day bat- a pool and paid the Detroit play* tie last week At/LufpoiUs show it crs . for “throwing a four gams to have been the bloodiest of the | C 5? s . tD the Sox '’ present wars tytween the forces | «i.!v^ rff u not onI ? rrM ,or9r *" w,t I JsrJrv CHFA.ENNF* Wjom lap’s woman governor, will 5 » Monday officially shed the mantle of official powers of . this state. The first woman iu the United Rate ; to bo made a governor and the lojrt one in the country to be holding that posit Ion.' will turn over her office to Frank U. Emer son, who defeated Her IQ the No vember election. ijSgg^Wi.'ii.'H nffb'inls arc ad- m ,>'r*’pt mediation In ;ii’ and 1m ;ipr»«* to prsc- < 'oiii|>i-<iiiiis«> <)hll i<*u SH|^Bvr''>u-! < whh-h cMmliiHt-s ■VPfI chief Sacasa sh a prcsO. MeoTlal ^lidrant. the United Press learned Mmday from reliable dip-, ttmatk- Mice*. * . ’ r $AVIM 4nm‘ lime strict orders i |liMe kwcii Jssui'd lo Admiral Lati- nor. < onjufemkir ;of U. S. forces TRAIN DSmAILED Connecticut shores. More tlian 200 ATLANTA.—A spreading rail at of these have been recovered and a point near the center of ftope, their courses plotted. The courses vllle.Sunday afternoon caused the of the current!, as shown by tin locomotive of the Central of Geor. bottles, indicates where oysttr gia express to jump the track, de.' spawning beds should be establish-; laying traffic for' about two led. according to Bureau of rish- hours. No one was injured. I fries executives. 1 Trains passing the .point where! ... »'ie accident occur— 1 —' - 1 ' n"bedroom”ln r tho~^o'mj of A.'F: W* "‘f. Themas, a re.iilent hare. The W*?* t™?*« stamps are cleverly worked into. Atlanta, ine w ..f “«•**» designs according to color and pat- on y rart the train to lOtve the t { x miles, was sold as junk recent- tern. let* "»'■ lly. •Ihor acts euch a, U)o ixort Aracrlcnu censor, wo-,!.! bo (nterpreleij iot.rv- c'.ioii of partlanthii). hjtlrmealj of the Nicer*»uau *utr • In Milch Mexico tc c OB- the r- bc!s, Mould te,„n the Ut on t. S -Mcxican reletlotia r ■eulo/hecauee of the oil land |trovcr»jl it in eaid.V Official. *.JM by President tnolldge. »nt at unjustified Iho!yeHator. »nd foreign a'dcgutlonsaf im. Wlani as applied.to tlioVdmltt. tenon's jvi'ieio, iii Nleofltua I Mexico and are anxious ,o FIRST RAILROAD JUNKED I found thelneelvH I BERLIN.—The flnt railroad in agreement that th* ermany, built 01 years ago. * —*“• " ‘ uremburg to Fuorth, Bar to. from Frank L. ftnltti 8enator-deslxu»to xvari*, Mu imncls, should bo refferred to 1- a committee for InraotlgaUon before , Smith take, hi* ant in the senate. t The credenuata of eleotlon of Senator Nye, km. N. P-’ sraro re ferred Monday to the Senate elec- m ' lions commit tos a ettlng a precedent which mayjie Inveked In',thd c*ee of Smith. If he preMta himself ___ on the Governor's appointment ae the aucceseor of th, late *eaator ^ McKinley. - | WASHINGTON^— (AP) —Hav- ing betn furnished over the holi- rs with a new angli of prohlbi- "Lt i ME n diseKsion. member* of the late and house Monday plunged __ , 0 debate on the subject of pois- ba alcohol wI|U,' treasury ROY J. GIBBONS Sft&raSSfcrf', CHICAGO.-Cl.anin, up a city nat-poisonotu formula for de* is much like cleaning uo a house; nu the product whenever a man tries to do either rht house received a number of he gets everything nil mussed up. olution*.to govern the traffic. Accordingly. Mrs. Johanna A. I D.hnnJn.tntl». rail.. f I, I I !. _ - rotflttl'iu of American liras and, xoretiy. j Whjic ih. re is cvldonce of some i k._i. mee t n hat ian*c or methods to meet considered an unjust crlt e Fresld.rti and Secreli.. ■ a(« Kclioga have no iutcnllon c aatjoa's policy of dcfcudlns (Tura fo page two.) Blocks Seat larily to the women of the city, taken hold so well that old* political leaders are beginning sk,a|H other Just, what is fewinc off'.around here, anyhow. , TVp broken and duster might V«IU 'W.vIbK Gregg’s campaign eniblunN. They have taught her They M shown her, for in- stance. th*u dirt hides out in the farthest coiners, where it can’t be reached 'by ordinary means. Men, somehow 1 , don’t seem to know i this. o-'Ka-Ssu*.: i . ’‘Anyhow.' tlju^tiw. knve had their chance herte in Chicago, and goodness knows'.they haven't ac complished imichV' summed up Mrs. Gregg. “It’s\ high time for u woman to get on the joli and put some heart interest \into it. Chi- f cago's reputation has. hern going ■steadily from bad- to wWl thinj? must l*o done aboilt The Mafic TmMi “In state and municipd/ ment. in Icfislaturcs and i —in fact, wherever worn* j'j^n given authority to KlKf • CALK.MCO, CAL., Mcr- WaJj^^rn 'm . rhnnt»i. boro prepared to ho about M * litt*|n6*s a«i usual Monday Uenplto kjf {recurring nartbquako shocks of ; vAcyinc Intensity. Activity will bo ;curtailed in lome quarters where popo barrlckdts were placed to keep ■I l i J residents and slfbl-eeer* away from mjL • M bqildlnf* damsired when heavy, lie* quake struck Ctlcxldo ifhtnrday, he p;>. -idency of mcrnlnn. fl^onition to the a hoevy shock w»»‘‘ felt* here rtt ^nixed by shortly bvforo 5 o’clock Monday and 1 M* «Tki* U a another and llghier at about 7:45 »4 \ \ ,( >rtrait OI O’clock. No damage was eton«» by iinfv , rt#t worry either ^hcK-k. S-veral tremors w*ia-1 dl^n^ute. I reported during- the night t govern- THROW OUT SUIT llojMr iMtfB* Her' WASHINGTON. - (AP) - children warding Florida’.- suit to challenge the new the house-at-the tlm» federal inheritance tax was thrown in*. The family move c it Mvudav by the supreme court, time ago In:m, VWali “The men haie had their ch knows they haxen’t accomplislH 1 A model housewife, she wants ti home town. I