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Fraught with prime economic importance to the
commonwealth is the visit of two hundred or more
Georgia Bankers to the State College of Agriculture
here Wednesday, May 18th.
' Afltcr Hiking with official, of *
till) .Georgia flankers Association IMiss Rutherford's
yest^rdoyD.-.. Andrew M. Soule, d r V% • ' j
if a jhit Colic*:© announced | L/1HH6I* & OStpGIlGCl
Account Illness
the atwgclatUm l*‘expectin* bo-
' ttvow» rwo himdred and two hundred
i and fifty twin kern to come to, Athens
• ’ on that, day and. Join-In. the in
spection • four . of th© College. Ill
experlmepr (ann-and 1 bear discus
alone of irup* suitable lot the a*rl-
culfurel' development pportsm In
which Georgia business # men are
The civic dinner .that was to
Haro been given to Mite Mildred
Rutherford on May 25th, bat been
now Interesting themselvi _
r Tha program which ha* been nr.
* fqjf tbcvtait of tbc bankers
it piureani at i o'clock da-
of tho educational research
itension duties help* carried
- - ftxteen division* of
i.uthcrforu on 3Iay 2uth
postponed inddiniteiv ...
countof the Hinds ofMisj lluth-
erfonl. Th= affair will very prob
ably, bo hold some time In June.
SII,a Rutherford is nt tho Gen
eral Hospital and hur, friends will
br pleased to know that she is
doing nicely, bat will be confined
BY THOMAS L. STOKES
United Press Staff Correspondent.
WASHINGTON.-
The Navy and coastguard
have ceased their seprch
for Nungesser and Coli,
missing Paris to New
York flyers, according to
word late Saturday to the
Navy Department from
Rear Admiral Phillip An
drews, Boston naval base
commander.
Fog and bad weather have ren-
■dered further bunting futile, An
drew* held* - . _
Willie Boston reports subse
quently quoted coastguard dtflci*
a’s as having no orders .to end tho
search and *• being unaware of
.cessation, official* Imvo nc.
«1 tbo Admlrars word ns .rep.
Iitferii. ,
r . > tVt, :Mutp states that tho bankers
Are lUfphh intercirfed In the visit. he
, . h*s In c n* Informed. They will arrive
here ^ V special P, A. L train
' Ot 2:30‘oVhkk and nil N* <nrtled
• Dm r IIpkt In spacisiiy provided 2 r *
nutoms&J^rThQ 6amb»r of Cum- j CHATTANOOGA. Tenn.-<#).-
inorce, I-lonp Club, KIwnnfs and Ho-1 Oftlcere and enthusiasts of five
, t iry ciulsi aro n*nfsttnff tho Cello** j Southern highways entering C&at.
of the north Atlantic Ktill hold the.
secretof ihe:alnncn*a fate, If they
kudw ll. or that sopie time may
lapse before word of tbelr fate
ashore comes.
Secretary of the Navy Wilbur
indicated doubt of tho men’s anr.
vlvlng If their craft, cam© to grief
on the ocean, though hr- suwastc 1
he still looped they may have land-
| ed in some corner of the norfbland
-Labrador pwhapa — and that
later they would be'found.
in cn't-iininmi'p' as well ns the ltandogg will hold a joint meeting
I hr. n Athens banka j here Monday and Tuesday, May
Aft.«r tho P .grant. tho program J 16-17, to discuss the conditions of
win be a- r-.n-.w:: ^ - J there thoroughfares and their
"*m t * yi .«-i; p. me wtoit the, Taluo'to tnls section of,the South.
(Turn to puce mtj
Citizens Meet
Monday Night To
Plan Woodmen's
Membership Move
Ono hundred and fifty citizens
will mi t at ho.CIty_Hall Monday
Digit! :.» n o’clock f^r^ho purpose
The .meeting, held tinder ,, the
auspices of tho Chattanooga An.
tomobllc dub, will have reprosen.
tatives from the pixie highway,
tho lx*© utghwsy. tbo Cincinnati.
Lookout Mountain Airline high. !
way, t the Chatlanooga^ladsden • ‘
Birmingham - Lookout Mountain
Seenlc highway,* and the Henry
Grady highway. It was said-
Monday’s meet In* will bo given ,
over to the Clncinnatl.Lookout.
Mountain Alrilnh hgtbway Inthu
morning.f^ftBd the_DIxlo highway. |
' ABANDONED
WASHINGTON —.</P) — Tho
prowxaJ to rend the airship Los
Ar*:le# to Labrador In search of
the nosing 'French aviators boa
bte* abandoned by tbs Navy Ds-
Irr announcing the decision,
Secretary Wilbur disclosed , also
that both the navy and the coast
guard had suspended ihe search
Mfpjf made ground Nos-. Scotia
(Turn to oage sis)
CHINESE SflLL
FIRING ON
VESSELS
SHANGHAI -VP}— Firing on
WBSpSIMB &,
Lulled pm, SUff Correspondent. WASHINGTON
CHURCHILL DOWNS, LOUISVILLE, Ky.-Bc-jwet and drv f louds cast a
for.; a crowd of nearly 90,000, (he largest that ever political shower over
1UI*; U uunu ui iiturj/ au,vuv, me largcci nuti mi
saw a horse race In America, Harry Payne Whitney’s
Whiskery Saturday won the 53rd running of the
Kentucky Derby.
. "A deafening rear treat i p from
,!t|i» dense throne when the blue
Whitney silks flashed homo In
front to^K great poealnr victory.
; Osmond wi
I third.
end.
Wayne B. Wheeler, general
conujel (or tho Anti-Saloon Lea
gue, conferred for an hour with
President- Coolldge at the White
, House Saturday and then gave tho
was second and Jock took' ©xi-reeaton to tho following slgnif.
' leapt views: *
H
The. time for the mile’and a' t. Mr. Coolldf must appoint
i quart*.r was 2:00. i Up/ A. llayuex. the League's cand.
The usual delay occunua at the
11 barrier us the higniy strung
I! thorough /reds plunged and tea?-
|icu Tvm.a'.wCmg brought into line.
1 ilycomel plunged 'through tho
' burner unit caused further dc-
i’h ; were off lo u good
AT^ANTIC-Cm-. N. W , H landing ...
Ida to. as pennanimt prohibition
commlaalop^r If drys are to main-
tain roiifidence In eff<»rts to en-
forco prohibition (the statement’s
>ailug ImlbHiioiiH of what might
happui If the administration foils
to do so).'
2. The “south will revolt" Just
It did In 1860 before the
was advanced to the ilrat vice
presidency, and Arthur M. Dixon
of North Carolina became second
vice president- W. W. McLnurino
of Cnar)ott^,*N. CV ^g» re-alcettd
secretary. ‘ .
Resolutions adopted at tho final
session of the convention. Indodad
one expressing “great pleasure in
an unqualified approval of the
splendid spirit ’ of co-operation
manifested by the employees of
the textile Industry of the south."
Tho resolution recites , that this
spirit “baa already brought to
them tlie fruitage of a higher
standard of living than they. have
ever previously enjoyed. Tho good
sense and sound judgment of our
native Anglo-Saxon Jielp, have re*
fponded admirably to thv eco-
mmic demands for botter metbodO
and-high class workmanship' thnt
have persistently refused to yield
to radical leadership or the whis
perings of would-bc reformers/*
. uKmonu was icsu__ ,
ueorgm , !lia rt©^, -with Jock ,:n sccopu ^\Vor.,4t the democrats uontluotu
. — r ..._ ry: --jrdny from;jiace-and akoya Hos, evunmgj Cnvcnior At Hnthh of New Ybrh,
the first vieb , presidency to The Ifrum the outside, running third. | n wet. us - presidential cundldate
presidency ^ "3LSS! T & art , will wroHc only
ton ManslKturOT. to| Bn j Sc.^ How third. i h.v. taw rnfo«c.m.nt pl.oV. writ,
succewi James P. Gossett, Dan- , At the three quarters and the . tr) . , nlo both presidential plat-
villc, S. C., whoso t.rm was com- mile limy were in the sumo posh j forni4 ncX t yi . ar H „j will not seek
pHed. lh« 1 v «* ! endorsements of the 18th amend.
H. It. FlUsentld, D.oriltc, Vu„ ^tfcS^JS^ S2* ,,,a r '“ ,orc, ‘ 01 pr0 ‘ ,, •
burst of speed, Just cntchlng up In» 0,11 1 *
a thrilling stretch run that had
made the crowd crazy with excite
ment, to teat the J. E. x Idener
colt by n nose, Osinand was two
lengths ahead of the tiring E. B.
McLean colt, Jock.
A’ length and a half back of i
Jo.'.k came J, N. Camden’s Ily- ;
drtmel, doing his best to unhold
the honor of a Derby thnt was oil i
cast. • * j
McAtee and the victorious !
(Torn to page six.)
LH1 IS FUST
HIT Bf FLOODS
™l»« •* W*! A British doitroyer *nd .
WgolMjfrtoo^it MtmnUIn p Alr : | Bria> .tumor alto were tnrmU
lln, tllbsray 1° tho North nd (ot chloou firs whik »t «nr6or.
to chsttsnooga. and to the ; p* V erol chips proceeding down
Athens F1 o o d by e. w. lewis'
Q „ . €9C*7 JO ‘United Preso Staff Corrtspondsnt.
1) O t A ddd f *45 ,/ I NEW OULEANH — Louisiana Is
- £, « * fast bee:inlu* th© hardest’ hit of any
Short Saturday ln th0 “ tata- "
. ~ Thlrlaen of her parishes, all of
By M.* J. Capps s them In th* inosi fertile farming
Saturday's communications from lI ‘^ ar0 a!| or part "
ONE MAN DEAD ty. bnt’fmm’eckna. and «pUnn.
-AS STANDS k %r.l^r BO.,- nhirh um.
COLLAPSE I iho «hlWRt nelit 1, Innmlateil,
BY JACK FROST
Working hfcrd for revenge from the set-back they
received on Friday the 13th, the University of Geor
gia Bulldogs came forward with a 10 to 8 victory
Saturday over the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, de*
feating them for the third time this year.
^ • . .in, A certain man by the nanw of
Companion Is H©ld!^* ln ° n the mound for tn© boh-
For Death Of
Aged Woman
ASHEVILLE. N. C.—(/P>—Mrn.
Anna K. Montague, a practical
nurse, was ■•’rested here Saturday
on a warrant charging her with
the murder of Mrs. 'Mary R. Coop,
f-r, 61 year old widow, whoso body
was found Id a vacant lot next
door to her home Tuesday morn
ing with tit throat slashed and
skull* froftwred. •
Office** did not make known
the evidence on which they are
holding Mrs- Montague, who lived
with Mrs. Cooper lu the latter's
home.
A coroner’# Jury which Investi
gated Mrs. Cooper's death, return,
ed a verdict of suicide but absenc e
of the weapon used to cot her
throat and the finding of a piece
of blood.stalned Iron pipe In a hog
of onions that had hi
dogs, was the outstanding player
of the day. Kain wa* largely re
sponsible for the Bulldog’s vfc-
rfvea
tory, however he was given the
mates. He gave up thirteen scat
tered hits, fanned five and walk
ed none. It will be rementorvd
that this is the second time this
season thnt Kola has hurled
against Tech with success.
The Yellow Jackets used three
men on the mound and could have
used another if he had been avail
able.
Carney started the game ,
held down the mound until
mvnBsxv"
to Gaston in the eighth.
The game wag. a Mil Tech* .,
Georgia tattle. The Yellow Jack- *■
ets staged a strong rally la the
last inninn, which i
feature
games.
Georgia scored first ia the see*.
ond. shiver, first up, walked.
Nash sacrificed, and «. Y. tfi
walked. Jacoheoa thsn
I&£t
' ***l W ;
porch of the liomc of tho jgled to left field, aeoring
beside the lifeless body, led
to further Investigation. Tbo body
(Tarn U» pete fear.)
HOLD REVIVAL
AT WEST END
BAPTIST
CHURCH
Johnson i
and Johnson. Sheet c .
gled, pushing Jacobson j
plate.
Tech scored first In t
Parham was safe on a 1
Hit, and scored when
doubled to right field,
kets came back is the :
a well-staged rally that gam
a one point lead- over tbc
dogs. Throe singles and
pie scored AkOasa, Morgana a
Parham.
The Bulhlega scored _
th. and four in the i
states of Alabama, Florida, Geor- the river mdsr convoy, wore fired >
(Tom to Page Four) on near Nanking.
Annual Senior Class Parade
t ‘ " »
Enlivens Final Georgia,Tech
' Baseball (jame Here Saturday
nutn, a'property ion of more
. —— than ten million ilollun, vlille ono
BAKKB FIELD, PHILADELPHIA j liomlrcil and fifty tlioucand more
-OJP>— On* man iraa kitted and ; protle liav, been mmb* Immelsot
Mvcral Other, InJtMpd wtiro tbo Thl» was an unoapected catos-
twice ae many more *y under water
If levee© along the Mississippi. Old
and A iiafaluy* Rivers i’ull to bold.
Damase lo preperty can scarely
by accurately, l»e cMtlmnted.
Mtaio Department ef Agriculture
approximates the present flood loss
at botwocn |25,000,000 and J30,-
002,000. '
Great temporary migrations of*
American people have taken plutc
liegin ! In the sixth, H. F. _
ock at Ikied to left fieM aad
Revival services
Sunday night at eight o'clock at'..
the West End Baptist church and 1 »f"t on© to the i
will rontinuu fer several days.! single. ArenowHch
The services will be'held at tb« ing Johnson and JCaiL
j'smp hour, eight o’clock, each came home on the throw to
evening. «nd- An error, three beeea
The* svrvicea will stimulate in- ! Leall* and two singles gave
tersxt in the church, which ir J Bulldoge four rune la tbt. I
rapidly growing. Tho pastor „ lt ...
Rev. Sam B. Wingfield, will CO n- • The Yellow Jackets I
duct the services. ! final rally in the alt .
Tim nub’ic is cordialiv invit2d I fo °r men. MeCash sUrtwi l
to attend tho servlres. \ >” Hy sending the bell *
’eft field for a home run.
'and was hit by a pitched I
took first. Parham tripled, .
ing a moment later en the T
doubled
i staged
into '
GASOLINE OFF
ONE CENT GAL.
and
Angley _ _
nt home by m siMle by
lower right field stand* collapsed {trophe. ay ft was hoped the fury ofand so calm and quiet ij the ex- 1 i
at the ©woe ©f the sixth Inning of J. tho food would have been spent'odu* that drama appears lacking. Athens oil dealers asitOUQoed r. , . i tf. tSr^*
the Bt. Louis-Thiiadephl* baseball! before It reached litis section. All!Or-? 50JH)0 persons in tho Teniae ycsUrday u drop of one cent per- 1 rjj?!* J?®
game here Saturday. ’ t Crurn t« Pagr Four) basin nod northern parishes have gallon in the price of ga*tolinc, weessn wnn a single
. - 1-iflcd. Over 10U.00H ire r “ ‘ “ * '
(Turn to pave si*)
BY dUY HAMILTON, Jr,
. ‘.One of she most colorful games
j.ef^r held op Sanford -field took
1 pliitq yesterday, when a crowd
^.oacked (be atonite ud
RAINEY T. WELLS
lit ulitiiia nH'mbera fur tile
—i. -f the YVAeirt
'vlilrli |, Intereeietl In brii.Sng tb«
national W- O- W. 'iMdquartcrj ‘a
hH i it >'■
Secretary CV- C. Tkoma, o( lb.
■Imiub.'r of Commerce atsfed ye»-
lunlay 'oiler, hare been «ent to
llio 150 citizens reqnrlllllft them
to nioi t al-lbo city Hatl to con
duct the tb'ree dajV niembeWilp
cumpalgn. ■ ■ - » *
- . Sixty pew membfire wer«
! bieacUcre ^saw th© r'nlveraity of
Georgia win over the Yellow Jack.
tallied for 0» W. O. W. last week.
Boverdfa Auditor Rainey T.
S'. '.Veil,, kturray. Ky. will Tteit Alb.
' en, 1n <iw ; |or Ahe parpOM f
l tending the Initiation of a Urge
cla.a M Woodmen member,, Mr.
1 .Thomas stale*. -!
i
eta 10-y. The gume waa the laat
enc tfevts beld ta Atbcss isrlss
the pft-ent .aeaion, and waa niark.
t* wlib a large number of aosul
aetlYiUa*. Inltlatlo* to honorary
roeietlea, and the famona Senior
PafndA annually held by tin man
abont to recetre tbelr dlnlomaa.
The parade, composed of Marly
-all' the Senior,, marched through
th* downtown atraata before go
ing to tie field. After erringg
at the (hid they paraded around
the tinder truck, clad In their fan.
UaUc "Y*""— A bathtub mount,
eat on a wagon and containing a
ratk.r acantily clad atndent Inf
the proetulon and depleted Sari
Carroll', celebrated party in n
very realietlc way. A group of met,
Prudential Committee. Co-ed, and
IjanpKked husband,, countrymen
ond professors passed before the
spectators. ’
One-wagon drawn by, a dllipl.
dated male contained a minister
engaged In the- act of. marrying
a youaS Cu.r-o, ■.!!■ Urn bride',
father gate her away with the as.
rlstance of a abotgun. Another
Une of atudenta typifying the
TarVma setlrlUee on the ca
followed the wedding raw.
of the prominent members of
military departaust waa n'pre.
aeatad by a asnlor drained la ‘ a
bizarre uniform and riding a don.
kay-
A pitiful dgare eorered with
bloody bandagw aad bobhllng
painfully along fin a' cratch
brought np tho rear of tha proem.
•Ion, and waa accompinled by a
fn, liman carrying a placard,
which warned fntnre editors of the
ii jl (Tore In page ila.l
Large Attendance Expected
For State’s First Sunday
School Enlargement Program
nave igalli
tbo (bringing it fits
Icmts.
Georgia', first Sunday School (rtnbanv will deliver nn insptra-
enlargement^ program will Ypen at tional addraas.'
aUng of the program. Rev.
said- TipF<tt ' p ** tor ^ f tIlI! c,lur ? :il
“Wc are fortunate lo.bring such
plcndid group of Sunday'School
the Prince Avenue Baptist church
Sunday ami will lost through next T.
Sunday night.
Member? of the Southern
tint Sunday School Board
contact the program of '
which wiii be attended - large
©At tha uacluslon of the regu
lar Sunday Sehol aervire, an ad
dress win ha made' on -Tim Son-
day School Rertra!." by Harold i
E. Ingrabant, associate Zccretary
ef the administration department
of the Sunday School Board.
. A luncheon will be served at
noon for the census taken, at tha
ooochurion of whieh a' religious
censna of Atbena win h* taken
In two hear, time. ThU la tha
tint time that a rellglou, ceiuna
ef the dty baa ever been taken.
The B. Y. P.' U. meeting, will
be addressed by Miss Alice Blby,
of Nashville, Tennessee, at seven-
thirty and at eight-thirty Ur. In-
agperts Athens. These spec-
laUata hire wc "wkior in "
Sooth. These mretL.;-. are
the
opportonlly to hear thun.
“Sunday School Rally Bay Is
■Ymnaay senooi Baiiy nay n
set for Sunday week, and ear goal
la 1,000 In attendance, and wo
folly believe wo win reach IL"
Tha following la the program
for tha week: .
Monday. Through Friday
Ma~ttS
7:00 P. M.—Study Claw, aa
follows:
1—For Cradle Roll and Begtn-
CTara te pair few.)
‘Ouc Of The Best Examples Of
IVhat Whiskey\ Lust And Sin
Will Lead To”, Gray Seys
< ata.)
SOVIET HOUSE
NKW YORK—(ff)—The death
mm*rmtimrem tUktwfwe Ar. th© h**ri«
of Mrs- Ruth Iirown Snyder and
Henry Judd Gray have affected
.them In opposite manner, It win
revealed Saturday.
* Gray see* himself “one of tbo
Ugst. examples of what, whiskey,
lost‘and lin* will ultimately lead
one Into." He is described aa re-
aimed to his doom. «
Mrs. Snyder, the Queen's VII-
lage housewife, sees herself a vie.
tlm of Injustice and Is prepared to
ftgbl against the death penalty.
Gray', picture of himself as a
jest example" waa sketched In
n note be adreeced -to the police'’.
Tlie note said:
•I wish to take this opportunity
of thanking the many kind Christ.
i Ians from all over the country who
took Lis* I?? rrer for me sad te
■end me letters of sympathy and
literature of faith. Would that I
had time to answer each one. But
your efforts have not been In vain
for I hare been saved’'. i
"May the day come when people
will clamor and fight to eater Into
the churches to hear God’s word
as they did to enter this building
to hear such sordid words of
shame and sic. Would that every
man and woman' who la not ttv.
Ing In keeping wlta. the command-
ments take heed from this ce*«
and turn to God tor forgiveness."
*T am one of the best examples
•f what whiskey, Inst and sin wilt
nltimately. lead one Into."
. £Ebb H tm tm-i
■ONDQN
hrooah the night wtt
matic drills and acetylene
police a Saturday
m
ponce > nBiunny conpiff
task of breaking open the
the .Soviet house,
contain something
authorities, tb# fti
has not been disclosed.
Immediately the at'
apparatus was
a Large body ef ,.
the offices and a
waa retained fa n
bar entrance to the
It was generallv
urday that the raid was
discover whether a
ument of impor
whieh has been
eral mogtin