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Hendren Lecture Feature Thursday
AT CHAPEL; 1100
Dr. fj. L. Ilendrcn, pro*
frssorj of physics in the
University of Georgia,
and one of the south’B
leading scientists and lec
turers I on thi physical
sciences, will deliver a lec
ture ot I he University
Chapel at 8:M) o’clock
Thursday night under
auspices of the Summer
School! •
Dr. Hsfrdren will- lecture on
"The Thrpe World* of Physical
Science." ; lie has lectured at the
vartocp itimmar .echo©!* conduct
ed by thc| University anti his hujw
turc is on? of the outstanding
F .Train Sunday
j Teachers With V
Courses Here
Hrary W. Millet, 85 of Greens,
bunt, Ind., has recei.ed word that
he is the last survivor of .the
band of 50 scouts who captured
Jefferson Davis near Ocilta, Ca.,
after the fall of the Confederacy.
CONSTITUTION
STATE NEWS
EDITOR HERE
w , _j-^rx^wprhrt do- * r -v. .£T» .
'lion's ilet’iir-"i ; . ri'iiimfM ’ djSfe ..
nf the t.m-rn.t. h events of the en. editor of The Atlanta - Ci
're prnfrnm of entertainment In lion MW in Alhens .for a few
h. Bummer Sehont. The l-ei«re . hours Thursday. .-. _
ill last one hour and is Ulna-1 Sr. .Martin yon - en-^rimto j»
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Dr. Hemlrcn'n lecture is the last ho attended ,
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KANSAS CONVICTS ARE STILL
HOLDING TO MINE REFUGE;
BREAK ENDURANCE RECORD
V i. &'££?' W U-jik;,'n ' - - ♦
LANSING. Kansas.—(UP)—With a record for aelMroprison-
men! at the Knu^aa.State Prison already established, 328 prisoners
of the Institution Thursday continued to hold their posts beneath
the around, with no effort made to establish arbitration means.
The men ha\e held twEnftrnre* prisoners for more than forty-
two hours, four hour* longer than' the previous record established
at the first mutiny of the sort !n 1D0U. It Is the fourth occur
rence of this nature In Lnnatat’a history. = .
The fourteen guards held prisoners by the men, who Tuesday
refused to come up from the-mine boat use they wore not nermitted
to receive cigarettes, are "all right,” It was said when first com
munication was established Idte Wednesday. .
Prise n authorities, who are pursuing an announced retention or
permitting things to shape themselves and who do not Intend to
accede to Ibe men’s demands, have Iren trying *i>cc the mutiny
first started Tuesday td get some of (h? prisoners to answer the
telephone ill the mine. • ' ’
Wednesday. tl»e telephone In the offlrr of Pet'r RUMtll. auper-
intendent t f the mine. rang, and Russell talked hrrfly with a
prisoner, unidentifird. The man said he wanted to talk to his
wife and assured the superintendent that all was well with the
guards.
ROOSEVELT FIELD.
M. Y. - (AP) — The trl-
motored monoplane,
America, will be takon
from its hangar Thursday
night and drawn to the
LOSE FIGHT
FOR "KIDS”
VISIT HEBE
is rural
11 Athens, its civic organ-
! i/.:t!ions and Clarke cuun-
tj fy, are preparing to >.a
T lei.tain two hundred and
Twenty-five soil scientists
! roprcHciiling the entire
A Training School 'for Sunday I V/C rid wllC visit the State
top of the runway prepar- School t(cohere ami pnweetive College of Agriculture
atory to a hop off for, c " m i* c y lcI i by Dyr George w.’a'm" aero next Saturday.
France Friday morning, [drew, nt tht Prince Avenue Ba;i- The .s.irnti»L are D*mber> of
^Theri* U ■ p.neml clenrimr nn u*t church, bf which Kcvi T. W. tli Wot Id Congress «»f Siirnco
In ih. w«th.r th.t hn» drlavvS Tipphtt l» (KWtor. . , end their tour of the (Mod
tho flight iw/ar" Commander Andrews 4a secretary of the States and visit to Athens, is ar.
Byrd told men Thurs- C0, - Hn? t? i ^ rcW SoiI •
day, "and while there is 1:0 ccr- BapMst CugfMwMy
tainty just now of a take-off in beingjjttandtd
the morning, wo are going to get Jp**®*’
ready ptjtt ii wc can i
day, \ve will probwbly
go the next day. The
th; most ‘important cco-
: events of this decade. Dr.
oeiUired that the r.>nultx to
able to
___ AikgjVn’
will 1>© taken to the runway
Thursibiv night in preparation for
a hop-off at four o’clock in the
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SEARCH CONTINUED FOR BODY
OF NAVAL FLYER; THIRD MAN
IN TI JE ILL-FATED PLANE FOUND
NEWPORT. BEACH Cnlif.—CUP)—Search for the body of Lieu
tenant Commander William 8. Hactor, U. 8. Nw on* of the two men
feared drowip d when a naval seaplane enrnute to San Diego, crashed
into th« wean between hero ami Laguna Beach, continued Thursday.
The Sody of n man believed to be CharDs Robbins, the other victim
of H. a' i nl-nt. was found In the «urf near here lata Wednesday.
Lieut* limit Thomas G. Fisher, pilot and shle JUrvl^pr of th? unfor
tunate craft, left for San Diego before the body was discovered.
i- in.- -«,f ihU visit- of. scientist*
. . cannot at this tiiw* i*c» iulrulMt«*d.
OF”
DEATH MS IS.
ESTELLE WHITEHEA
■SON THURSDAY EFFECTIVE JULY 1ST
TWO POLICEMEN MEET DEATH
1 BEFORE BLAZING GUNS OF
BANDIT, WHO IS KILLED
AGO K-(U P)— Two
n ami- a motor car
tei'lji&I In-* run
ning fight early Thursday lit
one of the northwestern reel-
dentist sections. -
More than a score of shots
were fired-
The two policemen accost
ed s btndit and a Hrl areoa *
psnying him as they drove
along the street In a motor
err which, had. betn stokn
earlier In the night. Tlie rob-
ter wpened fire rnd It was
returned by Ihe officers.
All three Inen were killed,
hut the girl’escaped.
Thd policemen Wiled were
Sergeant TMma* Kehne. and
Detective Jahes Farley.
The bandit was. i identified
Thursday b* police as Daniel
Leather, 23d a police charac-
ter.
3
KckM dt Futey cum up
on the robber and his wom
an coatoaaioa in a stolen at a-;
tor car.
When ordered to halt th.
bandit started firinc. Kehne
dropped In tho povement at
the first shot and Farley fell
a few anraada later. Al
though beth officers were fa- -
lelly wounded they eoslianrd
flrlo,.
The two policemen were
taken Us a hospital, bat were
drod men they arrlrcd.
Other officers had nrrired
at the i^ene of the -Iv-ifiiii?
and they -lumbled aero— the
Hndit’s wdy several hundred
f«t frot where the Holen
motor ra ' hod been hastily
parted. The jrlrl wsi no-
ebere lid be seen and rent-
dents In [he dintrict -aid they
had seen; her- leap from the
eer and /ran away from the
shooting./
At nlx-tlftren Thursday mornlnr
Mrs. Eatelle Whllehe.d Ilurrlaon
answemil tho snmnnns nf death.
She had been III for many weary
wneks. but tber«| ever remalnml
wltr* her that ,reat comforter,
Hope, and cteb dsy she fell-that
on th, morrow she would be hot.
ter. and Ooon he able to rnsuino
her dotlea ,n Ike staff of the Han.
ncr.llerald. tor her srorh here
I ante nest to her loro former (am
lly. Bbo was a newspaper woman
to tor rimer Jlri, /bavin, served
on the Athena’Herald, tha Athens
Dally Now. and romln* fo Ibe
Banner.Henild when the two
pero wore cennplldnted.
Mrs. Harrison wa* a Joy to her
fellow worhora, as well ns her
numerous friends, for £h olwayi
bad a cheery word for each one.
ami her duty tosher wrrk stood
out pre-eminently In her life sche.
dole.
Ae, o mother, daughter nod s'a.
ter. she ethlblted unselfish de-
rotlon to her lored ones. Him Is
anrvlred by a daughter. Miss Mar.
Hut lltrrlaon, her mother. Mrs.
\jjn.i Whitehead, and-four br>th
ora, Messrs. Fred and A. H-
svhltehead nf Al'ienn; A. P.. of
Atlanta. W. W, of WetklnsrlUe
and several nieces and nophews.
Georgia's sweetest sinter, the
S te Frank I,. Stanton, has left r
tie voreo that wo fsel applies te
the way In which Mrs. Hsrrlsor
Is onto* to be missed,
• Bomsthint la mined frem th.
. meadows—nemcf ilng of bloom
apd boom;
Mornhis Is less than ibe mornlnr
and Twilight's a nigh In n
dream.
Loncsnnft;—the lilies that loved
her. tbo vliip-flunprs droop
'round tllo place
Whrcp once they looked In at the
• window and smiled In her
beautiful face.!* i
The funeral services . will b*
held Friday morning at eleven
o'clock et the First Cli-tV-i
church,* Rev. Stanley R. Grubb,
haefn,* nf tha* ohtiwwL «F“
WASHINGTON ~ (UP) — A
reorganisation of the Treasury
Department a* an economy and
political* move has been ordered
by Secretary Mellon, effective
July L
The Bureau of Internal Reve
nue wiH be supervised In* Under
Secretary Mills, while Asxistairt
°rcreta»y Schtuiemann, who has
directed-this division, will devote
his entire time to the $165,000,000
nubile buIMins program, offidals
“^SSf^tho Federal Farm
Loan Board *l»s been transforr.il
from Mills to AtalaUnt Rcrretanr
Dewey, who 1|IUalao ataiat M.-llun
cn general financial matterm.
Seymour Lnamau, who win iii*-,
cectl Assistant Bemtarj Andrews
on «Aur1wP 1, will havp alnoluto
control over the- ccstoma, ami pro.
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These jcienli.'-ts will take t
bump* in the Old Worfd. ^ v ,- r ^ .
mntion concerning the soil* of W>r> than-three'-y«
tin* stat** anil thu Unitcn Stat.-n i Luther Grizzle of lt<
which will enable them to cor. j'V. Va., temi>onrily ;te,unrated
redly 'inform prosnectW-* settlor* I from her hu.sbuntt, Hurrendcred
in tlm United 8tu:cs concerning t<? couple’s thrtv ehildrcfi ami ail
the aoUa. IdaipM on them. The childnn
To Be Entertained. (were placed, inV.mparate homes.
Tho City of Athcn?, Chamber Now the Grizzle* want their chil
jf Chirk*, dren back, but Ole judffa bvfon
I that
c f Co
and tho Ath. Tr ,_
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County, jf Clarke, dren back, but the judge before
Country C’iuj nre whom the case was tried held that
the best interests of tho’c
demand they remain with their .. •
footer parents. Mr. and Mr*. Griz |Continue L/TlVe
A new industry—shipping sour cream—has ...
established in the AthenB territory and promaies
yield it revenue of one million or more doHara
nuaJiy, according to Hie proceeds in May after
months’ operation.
L Asbury
HEATED uiduujdiuii
MARKS THURSOA'
SESSION OF
ASSEMBLY
* .
ATLANTA —(A*)—Heated dii
*-«ion in the house of represen
tative^ over rule* of procedure
cn<led Thursday when a substi
tute motion by Representative W.
Miller* of Muscogee county,
n«r for adoption of the rules
o( 1925*26, except for tho so-call*
••i "u«K tuic** uniR June or, w»i
armtUefl. *
•hate broke out shortly after
•petting of Thursday’* sesnion
when It ‘prvsenlatlvo Wilhoit, of
Warren county, pronosed adoption
f the rul .« of 1925-26. Strenu-
us ohleftion to the proposal was
fd by Representatives Lindsay of
DfKslb and Howard, of Chatta-
honehee.
e 1925-26 rules provided that
ru’es committee of the house
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Father Waives
All Rights In .
hfan'. Slayingjiyiomy MEETING
He will' be assisted by Dr. J. C.
Wilkinson, ’pastor of tho First
Baptist church.* Mr*. HaVrison
was a member of the Christian
church- Interment will follow in
the Watkituvilie cemettrv, Bern
stein Brothers Funeral Dome in
charge. • P
Fail-bearers will be Messrs. E.
B. Braswell, Ben Julian, G. W.
Caskey, J. (). Jones, S- W. Uasery
and Henry Jackson- .
Mm- Harrison was born in Oco-
ness county, but for many years
hpd resided in Athene.
LilBEHGH LAND
DUNCAN. ()kla.
Ing all prelliniiiarb s on ;i charge
rf murder nnd making fio.ooo
bond wUhJ^two minute* after his
charging. Arch Gllbroath. farmer,
wiiti shot down J), F. Cox, Si,'be.
travel- of hla daughter, at district
court rnunset table*, was releu^od
frem Stc.ciiH county JaK Thurs.
day.
Klfty porsr nB appeared ns proa,
pcctive ImndHipen for *ho father
who took the law In his own hand.)
aa a Jury Was being selected for
the Blnin man
Gillnfalii waived both flrrnie n .
ment nnd rrclImLiary bmrihg.
’Hla Mai was set for October 3.
lU Stevens county cturT.
MACKAYE CASE
WILL GO TO
JURY SOON
UP)—Wav.
OF CITY E
The month’y meeting of the
Athens City Ep worth League
Union will bo held Thutadty: #vn-
ning, at 8:*3) ‘
For City Quota
Of Georgia Fund
district
turn! ngont for the .State Colli
of Agriculture with bcudqu
in Augusta aided in > 1_.
of the new Industry, by co-c
Hting with County Agents. I
ne** men and farmcra of this i
tlo„.
I-auf month the m>ajB
stations in the Athens dlstrict'i
out in rhccks to farmers i
for Hour cream brought tn th
from tho farm*. This cream
no other market In this
After the cream Is skimmed
the miLL th«- clabber Is fed
hogg. All of the cream bought I
these stations Is sold to VnT ‘
Moultrie. Cordele, Ash burn
Columbus creameries. The ttti
college of AgiicaHntfr Cn
here usee sweet cream-
Tho following eettnttof
* *t:r cream shipping stations \
lint month yielded the as
nenb to (heir wHgewr ■ ■/$>-*
view vmte' ^
Two In felbert cnhitty «rl
yield of 12,700.
Five In Greene with a yield <
sgo-
the
'stole
Two (n Wilkes With a ylel
18.245.
Ono in Llncolnton with a
of $2,400.
I In DsntelsvIUe with a j
2 r,oo.
1 In Madison with
$1,200-
One In Covington with a j
mo
One In Hurt wiTh
$2-300.
Cue in Walton 'VtU* a :
11 (Ml;-
Mr. Asbury has a]
*tut|ons In Warren, 1
v An counties and fYanftlln l__
The station In Danlelsytltad
estuhilshtid nine months
>. T. Baker offered the i
etore room vlthMM dura,
the industry a start. Ha I
ed by his m>n. J. A. Bake
Hall, tho county agent of 1
county, was on« of th
tors or the bnstoees.
minittee found it im- j nalres hnve been seat
see all prospects by ! Iron* in Madiscn county 1
being nut of the city, that they have been sattl
lecided to "carry [ »ream on^ an average
ting Athen’i
nit tie in charge
of the
AH-Goorgia -state wide campaign j
now und?r way In various parts |
of the *tnte, hold their first re
port meeting this morning at 10
o’clock in the office of Mr, C. D. j
I’lsnigcn. chairman.
port-
until every body has had
Ttunity of doing their part in
hit state wide effort to assist
sting Do. the agricultural interests.
is hoped that bv Friday or
lav the local committee will
hie to report to Mr. Harry j
ison, general chairman, that 1
i month* add hat* i
I (Tarn to PnfaJ
I •-
WASB1NGTOK —HP)— Colonel
CnariM A. Uadberuh Untied ut
BoUina Field it 11:27 A- M-,
Thuraday, bavins flown here from
Darton, Ohio-, In an army air
plane. , >
Th- New York to Paris flr-r
was met by officiate of the War,
Navy and Commerce a.pnrt-
ment, who will confer with him
on his fntara plans and obtain his
views on tho development of avia
tion abroad.
About 3)0 .persons, Including n
dosen or more women, ga'hered
to see I.indbergh’o arrival. There
were poiceremenles at the bad-
ins, prli i to which Undbereh and
W'tof'of the’church uffiriutms. Ms’escort looped In a “B” for-
ii. ,riit n. w h.. , ^ motion. '
Major. Th'
. . . Lamphier,
mandant of the First Pursuit
Grqup of Selfridge. Field, Michi
gan, and Lieut. St. Clair Street,
few here with Lindbergh-
Assistant Secretaries Davison
Warner and McCracken, air of
ficers of the army, navy and com
merce departments, were present-
Field officials won hi not allow
Lindbergh to be approached! by
those gathered to greet him and
even mane an effort to keen se
cret his destination in the city.
LOS ANGELES. Col.— (UP) —
Tho ww> of Dorothy Mkcyar*. mo
tion picture actress, on trial
charged with concealing the man
ner of the death of ’- jer husband.
Ray Raymond, mar gs t*i th* Jur*
< irly next week. It was believed
Thin day.
There wa* no session of tho
trial Thurwlay because of a crowd- i Prim
ndar In . Superior Cotif
list church It)
votiona! nnd Social IM
been planned for thl> Sorvlcr wit]
toe First ’Methodist Senior Chap
ter in charge. You sro cordlail
invited to In* present. ylAtfti
The nnuusl Kpwortli League “ * 1 “ I
4::,^:;Long Distance;
Epworth leaguers. h:ta Just closed | Boat Race Is j
Being Held |
DEYALEHASHOI
being he
his City Ualf
a mozt
week, tho
at the Emory Uni
at Oxford.. Ga.
was represented by twenty dele-
eat? i :Tfto-First rburrh by Mir .
t . Ruby AmltTM-ii. I.mH .
Knowles. Martha Lloyd. Kate \n--
derson and Mr. Jerome Coo per
Oconee Street by Miss Fannie May
TMt nm| Mr. H. M nureitrlek.
•■ii !»' Vi K T lli.hr,, -
Emma Si
Ju(lgo”.I)nritafrs court. The ca’.. .Wages and Met..-r* ito
*?S OOnttnnt'cl Wednesday until «nil \V.
Fridiv Hhffc the defen is . tr Mr,
ported to rest.
A. Fha
IlnmlHnn
me Harrl.*
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■ DUBLIN. Ireland.—(1
CAIRO, m.—(Up)--Seven pilots j Famonn De Viters, neeom
In the Chitago-N«v Orlenna inotm-h, v (, is f„rty-thre. col)-.(
U,at rar- awuns th-’lr »pi«ly th- republican Flans
• ralt down river here_Tliur,day pUimurched to the KreO i _ _
the f-ixth lap of their 1,770 milc| m „ nl Thureday In the von !
daah to the Gulf. ch« ,r inK, «in*ln* , crowd,
Mih* Vicksburg. uc:ven by Rob-1 n)itll( j admission without
,-rt Shaw nf .Virhdmrit.- Mis-., hndlf nrCT< | to take tho oath-of i
mi mhantair- of ti'.l minute, over ia ,„„ l0 Kiny Georye ofT
the .Miss Memphis, piloted by[ preacribed hy th* Irleh
Clareru-o Bunyard. when the boats 1 •
ivlll :
Ouster Of 58 Officials May Mean Death :
' For Famons Kentucky Derby
LOUISVILLE. Hy. — When (ho
Kentucky court of appeal* knock
ed 68 Republican official* out of
their John In Louisville, the other
d-iy i' iiiiint* n»lf»r..i!|v and u.v h
tingly sent a cold chll’ plariiu: up
and down Uuv spitio* of all Ken
tuckian* who lov© horse racings
The famous Kentucky Derby in
In danger. Across tho hlthprtr
leudless sky of. tho Kcntnckv
racing world (s moving a small
c’oud. jifxt now of the traditional
bigness of a man* hand, bn* pa«>.
ed wit t winds that may blow the
**qumry’* must historic Vace ln«>
the limbo of the thln s e that were.
Tbo situation Is extfcmrly In-
v, dv«'d lint muit! Mi?nc's nn n tcimr
(o tho race lovers. Probably if
could have arisen nowhere but In
Kontucxy. wh.ro both horsrv r.io..
il'K and polliit h arc pr.u tkcil wl*»»
a deep subtlety and a passionate
fervor unknown in other regions.
Here is what bos happened.
Ousted 58 From Office
Not long ago the court of np
Praia swept 'Louisville and Jef-
r. i>t,n county clear of r.s puiillo
servants—men who had boo n
elected to t Ity and county offf t *»jt ;
on the Republican ticket in Hie '
fall pf 1925, Tue court fgund that ^
grave Irregularities hud marked
that, election; dead men had cast
ballots, live nmn had voted more
than the aJ!t tted-once, unlawful
registrant* had been admitted to
thu coiirtbouhc through back floqra
so th;»t they might vote-In peace,
negroes bad been given preferen*’*’
In tbo polling lines, and c«»rrup
lien had been rampant gt>neral)e.
Accordingly, tho court declare*’
thin election "no contest.” And
upon Governor William J- Fields,
a Democrat, devolves the duty of
appointing men to fill the places
<»f thos«- public servants whose
Gum It mi tami
•rowd soon
etreett surrounding
building. Civic
. thntiwli __
't rated its .
lh Valera. De Valera,
n were escorted
wd and into the 1
?-ne! of the dvic
Inside, they wtl
aii new m«r.iber5 of
take the oath of i ”
As had been exp
refused.
The size of
enthusiasm left _
Vali ra has come
IJnril a few months
Kfcnftd tired of repo r
rcpubWqan*. Since f‘
been reports that hf '
trength.
Thursday’s
them and
Cozgrave* It
them, or anyo
the popoinr i. .
Ireland Is. In
trouble