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VOL. 96,. NO. 31
Associated Press Sendee.
United Press Dispatches.
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ATHENS, GA„ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1928.
A. B. C. Paper.' Single Copies 2 Cents. S Cents Sunday,
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■ WASHINGTON.—(UP)—A Reed-Smith contest is
promising to develop in democratic ranks along with
the Hoover-Willis war now progressing among re-
.Smith After the cnrly favorite son
ballotting is abandoned.
Bitterness in the Hoovcr-Willir
battle was manifest again Thurs
day with publication of correipon-
d*nce between .Senator Willis of
Ohio ond Morris Maschke, repub-
lican national committeeman, who
/switched from' Willis to Herbert*
Hoover.
Willis made a threat in a letter
to Maschke that be would, as sen
ator. sec* that Maschke got no
more , patronage or privileges ST. MORITZ, Switzerland —
which ft rise ordinarily from har- (UP)—Tired of waiting for a r?«
wonyfbttween a senator and imply to their protest against can*
national comr.uttceman working in cellation of the pronosed award
harmony. The senator attributed 0 f the 10.000 metres rsce to Irvin*
the nro-Hoover opposition to him Jaffce, th* United Stab** Olympi
in Oh’o to W ; i!is’ ?tr:ng drv view*, skating team left St. Morifcz a
He pledged himself to work for a 8:45 A. M. Thursday. It was an
bone dry plank in the republican nounced Wednesda- nl«*ht *h«t th 1
platform.
L POLICY OF
1 BUM
IS
Senator James A. Reed of Mi?-
:ouri will set out Friday night on
a Fpoaking tour which will carry
him into the south and the middle
west and may take him to the
Pacific coast, the United Press
learned Thursday. The stump trip
is counted upon by Reed’s friends
to throw him into an active fight
to get the democratic presidential
nomination against Governor A1
Smith of New. York.
Rccd will speak at Dallas, Texas,
next Monday, and at Tulsa, Okla,
Tuesday, lie will then go to
Kansas City for another speaking
engagement where the remainder
of his tour will be arranged.
Reed’s friends plan to put him
in the primary races in many
states where they think he has a
good chance to get delegates.
The southern trip is being un
dertaken following a movement
among southern congressional
delegations here to got R©ed
namtd os second choice to their
various favorite sons. This steo is
designed to prevent • delegations naturalized .American editor
from being influenced ""to" go tef Th* Atlantis, Griek languag
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.—(UP)—
The state Thursday .rested its
case against Governor Ed Jackson,
charged wrtth conspiracy to bribe
former' Governor Warren T. Mc r
Cray. The state rested a few
minutes after court opened.
Prosecutor William H. Remy
sprang a surprise by failing to
put on the stand Miss Ada Hush,
secretary to Warren T. McCray,
while he was governor. Instead,
Harry McGlenn, detective sergeant,
testified that Robert H. Lyons,
Richmond attorney, and ono of the
state’s star witnesses, was in a
Dayton, Ohio, hospital. y
When Remy rested his case, the
defense obtained a brief recess
and then offered a motion for an
instructed verdict of acquittal - on
the ground that the state had not
established that .the alleged bribe
Was concealed. . •
j Under the Indiana statute of
r r>tf limitations, a criminal charge is
L LJV outlawed in two years unless an
L D I i con <* a l the crimc has
ATLANTA —(AP)— Mussoli
ni's bold foreign policy which has
stirred many parts of Europe was
interpreted Thursday by A. Th
dolyzoldes, New York publicist os
camouflage to impress Italians
'.hemselves * of Fascism’* power.
Speaking before th? South a;
?rn. C’tizenship Conference, t
of
iaUjV declared that Mussolini und
his followers fear the worst, name-
’y, the downfall of tho absolur -
dictatorship which ha? dominated
Italy for,puny than five years.
American Skaters
Leave St. Moritz;
Tired Of Waiting
, team would stay hero until the In-
I b*metion»l committee answered
tho protest.
SECTY. HOOVER IS
BUSY CATCHING
FISH IN FLA.
KFV WEST. Fin.—(UP)—Her-
bort Hoover, Secfetarv of Com-
merce. wai going fishing again
Thursday.
Wednesday he landed
,__nda of different varieties
his two companions caught bnt
fifty rounds together.
[been made.
EDDIE FOY TAKES
I LAST CURTAIN
CALL THURSDAY
KANSAS CITY, Has. — Eddie
Foy, vet-ran musical comedy sta
and vaudeville headliner died her
Thursday. The end came unex
pect dly while th*. 71-year old a
tor was on his farewellJtour of
stages on which 'ho ha* pm*rd fert
ile died in his room at tho Ho-)
t.l Baltimore nt 8:45 A. M., hav
ing suff-red a heart
MIAMI, Fla. —(UP)-— Lack of
proper enn'no maintenance Thurs
day was blamed for the crash of
the airplane' E. O. Sowell of the
Cuban-Amerlcau Airline'into Bis-
eayne Bay with nineteen paaseng.
cth lato 'Wednesday.
Only one of the passengers was
Injured. Ray Jaclwon, of Miami,
leaped from the seaplane and
rame up Into the whiri’ng propel-
lor. One hand was almost severed
and his body was badly lacerated.
Hospital attendants said
might not recover.
The airplane was just complet
ing its trip hero from Havana and
was flying at about a 200 foot
altitude when, it, suddenly i> sed
over and dropped Into the water.
Boats went out Immediately and
brought tlfe nineteen passengers
to shore.
MAN OIES
MrAMI. Fla. —(VP)— Ray W.
Jackson. :17. of Miami. Injured he'***
Wednesday when the seaplane ‘’E.
O. Sewell", of the Cuban-Amerl—
can A'rllne, Inc., crashed Into the
shallow waters of Hlscayne Bnv
with nineteen persons aboard,
died early Thursday.
DOMESTIC AFFAIR
BRINGS DEATH TO
GRETNA, VA., MAN
(/P) — Harold
Mayor Robert
:30fl TO
SOVEREIGN COMMANDER W. A. FRASER
SKULLSCRUSHEB. THE 80DIES0FII
IUI01
.... _____ jttielt ,
iour and a half earlier which left
him weak fcut conscious to the e»d.
Mr. Foy appeared at the Or-
pheum Tiuatre Wedn sday night i
,n Ms playlet ‘‘The Fallen Star,”!
In which he was able to recall
mmo of hi* earlier succ sses on
Broadway. He was making what
had b:en billed his farewell tour I
*f the stages. I
Outwardly he gave n? indication
f an imp nding break, but under
‘.he surface his 71 years were tell- j
Ing. Brfore time for his turn .
Tuesday night, a friend found him « . -I—ZL \ . .
ca: ,1 (Tum Hc i F0RT LAUDERDALE c ° v f rcd „ B y HekvyAuto
bank Fails to
\\M«miVOTOV. —(UP)—Scna-
tor Walsh of Montnna stood do
feated Thursday in hts fight to
havo the senate Investigate tho
pii* ntf'tVes Industry. t
Th© senate voted 46 ot 31 1st©
Wednesday n>ht to order an In-
Hadeu was shot and Instantly qutry by the Federal Trade Com-
k111oo on the streot here Thursday mission Instead,
Th© record vete wan taken
shortly beforn 30 _
amendment by Senator George of
Georgia, providing for InvesV^a-
')
Three thousand Woodmen of the World front
Athens and Northeast Georgia, college students, high
school and grammar school students and citizens,
formed the parade here Thursday afternoon that mite
reviewed by Sovereign Commander and Mrs. W. A.
Fraser, city officials and officers of the Woodmen
organization.
' Three brass Lands mad© music,
while two floats, on? representing
the Woodmen organization am-
anoth r typifying the headquart
ers building, were in the parade.
Emblazoned on the float repre
senting the headquarters were tils
ivordi, "Moving to Athens."
Tho parade moved off at tvto
o’clock ard wns reviewed by the
Commander from th platform pf
the Shackelford building as it
passed down College Avenue, «•
jor K W. Whitney was marshall,
assisted by Cnptnin R. B. Trimhlo
and Lieutenant L. G. Smith. Roh-
rt L. McWhort r, Camp 6om-
marnFr, ond Elmer Kirk, drill cap
tain, led the Woodmen.
10 PROBE
UTILITIES BEITEW
, by D. E. Webb, former mayor,
| ihe cumulation of 11) feeling be-
! tween th© two men over an al-
. leged domepD’c affair.
STATE REFBRMATORlf. F0I1 THURSDAY
placed In the ccuuty jail
charge of murder. .
DEPOSEDHEAD OF
MINERS’ UNION
KILLED THURS.
0PENTHURS.
FORT LAUDERDALE. FTa.—{/P)
The Fort Lauderdale Bank & Trust
LONDON —(UP)—* Disastrous over (ho affairs of the First Na-
floods In European countries from itiohal Bank, lira merger,
onn Great Britain to Russia, and ava-
ATLANTA. — Mrs. Allno L.
Blood, of 817 Ponce do Loon avc -
"ue. was Held by a coroner's jury
Wednesday afternoon under a
chargo of murder rending further
Investigation Into the death Tuos.
day night of Francis E. Price, 12,
staff photographer of Tho Con
stitution.’ The coroner’s Jury
found that Price came to b’.i
death by, o pl»tol wound' In the
right temple "Inflicted by Mrs.
Aline Blood."
1. The principal testimony at the "T" "'wI.Mnitnn itra t.
Inquest in the funeral parlors <f el“l» home on WaoWwton a«.u
J. Auntj'n Dillon centered around ,Th<y ra^ng wM^rt at gh
powder bums along the underside ^.hanne in the hour
Of Prieo’s hat. and an alleged auar. jto note the etowomtn. nour
ret between Price and Mrs. Blood t**®! , J t!le 0 ificial vWt
aererol weeks ago. Mrs. Blood. ^ jjj ltric . Deputy Grand ExalUd
Ruler W. It. Led:, Jr., of Griffin,
fill be ditcussed at the meeting.
The meeting is also the last meet
ing at which nomination of offl-
otrs for the ensuing year will be
In order.
nnnnd!' n!^Serenf varieries while huwhea ln Switzerland that threat-
aa,"»'*as
ATHENS ELKS TO
HOLD MEETING
THURS., P.M.
The regular meeting of Athens
Lodge No. 790, B. P. O. Elk* wtU
Lo held Thursday \nlght nt the
A sudden rise In temperaturep'ere Thursday"as”a’sequel'to tiio 61'cnvercd ontho fannrf Charlo
In Switzerland and heavy rain;: cloVnIt o[ S. Fort Lauderdale \g m
that mc!t:d the deep enow brought n, nk & T rnst cminany. which P? n / with 0, . h “. r I men. stem
both floods and avalanches. | Thur.dfy morning wa^ken over “g acre., the bodies ce«™d
Floods Wire reported at various i b) . tho Btale bankln|! ,| prartm ent. »
places in Great Britain. Shortly alter this iiottce was
Eight of a crew of twelve werc pe 8 i cil ,' thal the banlc , VOIlM r . ot r : P. ort .* f . nm .
drowned off the Hebrides Islands open for i, uslne8
when a fishing trawler was wreck. -
(d.
arrested Tuesday nteht cn
technical charge of suspicion when
offtcore found that she wan alone
with Price on the sixth floor of
Th© Constitution, had been re
leased from cu-todv Wednesday
morning, and testified at th© in
Quest Following the return of tho
murder verdict, she was rearrest-
cd *
Prip© was found fatally »h°t
Tuesday night In the lobby of th©
photography depratmejit on tho
sixth flcor of The OonatituVon.
Mrs. Iilnosi, who wns said \o havo
l>ccn with him during the eve
ning and who accompanied him tq.
file office, said that she went into
the rest room cn the same floor
1 that wh’Ie in there she heard
what wh© thought was a door
flamming. She went back into
the lobby to find Price dying on
the floor a few feet frem th©
* o( bin private office, she told
officers.
Claims filicide
_ ■'gned statement to police
and In her testimony before the
coronet^— u —■ nLw ^ 1
Jr'S Jwrr, Mr*. Blood claim- na
thaws and torrential rains
Escaped Convicts
Apprehended.
DANVILLE, IU. — (AP)—Rod
Company fe'Ied to open its hoors ■« «« tn « two mlsilng deputlea o.
for business Thursday. LaFaycite, Indiana and Covington
Decision to suspend business ,.™ er - w ' rs % ft . c “
was reached Wednesday night at ff” 1 ?. c ‘ -irt; ^ u ‘ v elealghtened
a meeting of tho officers and »t th.tr sides,
board of dlrettors. The hank la The , d, ? c0Ve 7 k i 1 !"
the only financial institution in f wee * c T 0 *j?** r jJ' t ? e , l ^ 0U <
the city having recA't'y taken ‘ we “ and .
.... „rr„ n r .i,„ n.., vn. hundreds of .tate and city police,
Tho two convicts, John Burns am
[ Samuel Baxlter, beli-vt.d f:y th
QUICK WORK Ipolico to hav© been responsible fo
FORT LAUDERDALE. Fla.—OP) ^ SSS^tVS! ° f ^
naouncemerit of tho oreanlza- ar *, B fl"
Bodies ot the two officers wer
WILKES-BARRE, Pa.— (A*) —
Frank Agattl, depraed pren'dont
of the Pittiton Union Mine locale,
« was shot and fatally wounded
Kobe, Bodies Are Found Thursday! J1 Ihelr headquarters of
In Wnnric nn Fqpm Two Hariri No. 1. United Min© Work-
in ?v oous on rnrni. iwo i9.h Minm
_ _ ©r». on the 12th Hocr of tho Miners
Not Bank BulbYng.
| District Organizer Anthony Fig.
• llzk told police that Agattl’s sluy-
or was Sam Benito, present head
of No. 6 locale of tho Pennsyl
vania Ccal Company of Plttstou
Agattl reco’.ved the* contents of
a pistol, which, according.to Flg-
lozk, Bonlto fired from tho pocket
of his overcoat
Savannah Youth
Sets Record In .
Basketball Throw
SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) -
What ts believed to fc* a record
Elght-ftve villages in tho Melito
pol district In tho southern Uk
raine, arc under water.
WHITTEN NOTICE OF
APPEAL IN HICKMAN
MURDER CASE GIVEN.
2£ *crowd U gnufereiMn rS front <T 9^SSS^SS^=SA
Hi© doors br.t there was no demon
stration.
Anti-Saloon Head
Found Guilty Of
Libelling Judges
DA. ALLEN TELLS
OF FITS HE SITS
was arrosted and Hon by the commission— nn
voHtlgatlon which proponents of
the original Walsh resolution had
chargM w<Tiild t»° a “whltowaHh”
of th* public utilities.
It fallowed th© most spectpeulnr
session of the proem cotigfeiS.
Walsh and his followers had at.
temptod to de’ny action by a fili
buster but thetr opponents refused
to recess iin*>'l a vole was taken.
Walsh forces mndo three mo.
tlons to recess until noon Thurs
day, th© first losing by only two
vote* but the last two slrwlnr
Increased strength for the opposi
tion. Finally Walsh decided to
abandon th© fight.
Tho resolution amended, calls
upon the Trad© CcmmlsM'on to
conduct a tborodgh Investleitlon
of public utilities corporations en
gaged In Interstate commerce,
gathering Ita information at pub
lic hea r ^» , e ^ p* - '* '•’•"'"■''ng to the
senate ©very thirty day*.
MISS FRANKLIN
LEAVES ESTATE
TO UNIVERSITY
Mr*. Lillian Canncn ForD«.
mother of W. T. Forbes, fir., gen
eral secretary of the Athens Y.
M. C. A., and for many yea— “
The Will of Miss Mary Jett
Franklin, Athens artist, who t’itd
at her home her© a few days a*"
has been fi-'fd with Ordinary R. C.
Orr for probate. Howell C. Erwin
Is named as Executor.
Miss Franklin leaves her Dres-
den china to her friend Miss Anno prominent citizen of Ath©
Brumby, dean of wemeu (a th© *j ie W a* a loader In reft*
University of Georgta. The ro.
malnder of her estate after all
debts are paid. Is left to tin Heard
of Trustee* of the University of
Georgia to be used as they die jo
for the "promotion of education."
So appraisal of M-lsa FrdnkUn’a
oroperty has been made.
The Will was made April 20,
1925,
.11
ST
,he was a leader In rerisinun
cles, died at tho home of her
ho-a Tho-»dsy morning at
o’clock. Mrs. Forhc.i was 111 sov-
orai days. 8ho was In her seventy
fourth year. „ .
Short funeral aor/lces wl I ro
conducted Thursday at 6 o eleck
from th© home. 550 Cobb afreet by
Dr. J. C. Wilkinson, paster of **^©
P!r*t 'Baptlat church wvl**cri
Dr. E. L. Hill, pastor wjM FTrjt
Presbyterian church,
,. A flno of-9500 was Imposed upon
LOS ANGELES —(AP)—Writ-1 him,
ten notlca of an appeal to the
NEWARK, X. J.—flp>—'The Rev.
pr. Mama S. Poulson, state su
perintendent ot ‘the Antf-Saloon AUGUSTA.
League, Thursday was found gull- Lillian L. McKk\
yt on charges of libelling three killing h:p hu».and in 1920, wa*
Newark judkes. * *’
Bsts' BE SET ASIDE FOA
sentcrce pronounced on William
Edward Hickman for the kidnsp-
.w ping and slaving 0 f Marian Parker
forTho"'stot«~of Georgia In kJrce filed In superior court Thurs-
throw, baikctbnl_ tourucy, has Vn, nUorn!yJ acleJ
state supremo court of the^ death RABBI UTSCHEN WILL
DISC0«3 THE IMMIGRANT
—
"The Immigrant: A tnwdnz rr
Menace?** will be tho subMt
Kv“R.’¥ater' center >f Hickman’s attorneys acted /it of Rabbi Jo«»en»i Ut-cben e * rnvm
’ School quintet, th! opening of the second dav of Friday evening. Febmary J7. In
thC ,c f£ # fenll thnogh the the youth's trial with Welbv Hunt thf* sermon the Rabbi will
*JIf 68 out Of a HI. on charges of murdering C., P- aMy touch upon certain *at©-
,°a. a Your- Bak'Ts ct *he Ivy Thoms, in an-attempted drug-, meats on the subject which ai>-
i?ne of the competition, wns tefc. store hold-up. pe-red recently In a local weekly
'VLXL /rtnrth am..al tr‘c The appes 1 . defuse attorney* paper.
n .noniure l by ! announced will h' bss^l on the Regular .Sabbath *•■©
h© Savannah Pr ?*- Hf- g ore ‘jgtotind that th.' *Uite'^ new law held at the S»v«©rnp>»»A Frlds
srill be entered in the wond^tour-J
namen; at Charleston, ill
irt of the mopth«
pictured as n p rson subject to
fits cf temporary intanit^ oy two
physicians who tMff0Od, during
her trial here Thai
Dr. H. D. Allen, pathologist, a*-
80cla*ed w'tb n prlv****
WASHINGTON — (AP) — Aa.
Th« tr-dy
will be carried to Atlanta Friday
morning at 7 o’clock whet© *enr-
Icei will b© conducted at tho in-
man Park Baptist church of which
Mr*. Forbes was a f ^*
many years. Tho body will be
removed from the Term’nal sta
tion directly to the church. Dr.
Cowan, pastor of the :hurch. wl i
conduct the service*. Interment
wl’l be in Atlanta.
Mr*. Forltes Is survived by a
daughter. Miss Nell Tillou Forbes.
New York City: and five sons.
Following the parade a Cere
monial and entertainment program
wns staged at thj Colonial Th-i»-
.© nn<t i hursday nigu*. three
in .i V. oodmen and citizen* gttlfcr ;
'dPHIA Georgian hotel fo,* a du:-
nor tli^r. in honor of Air.
Escorted Here. j
Jack Salway and H. L. Cofar
•vent to Atlanta TV'rsdsy meet
ing to pilot Mr. Fraser and his
’nrtv to this city. Mr. Fraser ar
rived in Atlanta from Omaha,'Nb-
r;» kn nt eight o’clock and cams
h r^ via auto. F’rom Athens 'h©
yoes to Miami. Florida, for a
nee ting of the executive ceWMBfl
>n February 27th. ’
Although other officials ofrthe
•’ntional headquarters of .< the
Woodm'n hav^ visited Athe M S and
were highly imnress?<f with the
*ity, this is Mr. FVa’er's ffrft vtf*
t and the entire city is int&eatod
n ' ntermlning him iu a fashion
•hnt is typical of Ath ils. Thurt-
Iay right a nunf^er of local b“»sf-
nes-- nnd professional men will tell
: n brief talks of */>**»© r>f *♦»«.
vantages of the city, whila C«;C.
Thomas, former s crw'srv n*
Chamber of Commerce and assis
tant stale manager of the Wood
men for Georgia, will outline in
letuil th? opportunities and advah-
tag h of the chy as headmsart*rs
for the organisation. M. Q. Ml-
hyel, chairman of the commtfte©
hoods arranging the program, win
preside at the dinner aa master of
r monies, and five minute talks
11 be mad© bv Mavor Dudley, )
Chancellor Charles M. SnetgfKr,
f the Univ'rsitv ot Georwfai, JtMt
Nix. attorney and Woodmaa. ,J>r.
M Pound, nrysident of th* fixate
Teachers College Robert I* Mc
Whorter, commander of th“ Ineal
Woodman camp, Dr. J. C. Wljldn-
•'•n, nas'or of the First BentNt
'hur"h, Dr. Andrew M. Soule.
• r sidont of the giate College of
Agriculture and C. C. Thornes.
'»“n. S J. Cart led tr* end W. P.
King wil prohounce the invocation
*»nd th© benediction. wV!» ' tb©
Four Horsemen and Luke Stanril
•’ ill furnish thj musical entertain
ment.
CnrpminJrr FiM,s» r is to respond
to the local addresses.
Goes On Tour.
Immedintely upon hi* arrive]
ber? Mr. Fraser was tak'n on.a
‘our of th© ©hv. vidting the 9*ate
Tear hers College where ’•tudeuts
him i" Pound andltoAnm,
\, n CoRee© of Asricuhurg.
the University of Georgia, and
points of interest.
o’ty was dre«*©d in hoH&y
attire Thursday in honor of G<mt*
™
eorge
*hw*t her*. Dr. A*I©n
in hi* *nnlv*is in the xtnt
♦but* »h«« of th
_ shooting. I th*nV all b
ming inssnhv defences. I« nlng« at eight o’clock end Satur-!t»©ns end Inhibitions had h*'
unconstitutional. Th* appeal itself | dav moving* at ten o'clock. jelled off and.she
must be filed
was a person o? emotional insta* tne cnngrcs»iuuai A" ‘ TnrVnnn\VHo-
bllity. Tho condition Brow 1 ” out h-d Thqr.day, a real flood proh- Joseph c - 0 l"ou
of a constitutional oeeullarltv, I m waa tow'd Into tho ho"ae on. Cannon Forhe, Atlanta. Th on
chief of which la an enlarged thy- the crett of a committee report. Forbes, A ' la : “; v on ,‘ , ..’„' f' e ,' bl '
raid aland. I After months of hearing. Chair-1 William F. Clark. Atlanta. eiw
Hxprosatng hi« corecu'ion of'man Reed of the flood control grand.chlldron. Me».ra._Writ«» J J
a. MeKls’a status ot the time .committee ob'ained a 11 to 6 fo- Porboa. Jr. Athena. Bobort^d
» shot George A- McKie on a vo^vu report on a bill nrovuling O. Le«terJF"rbes. • l 4 a /j ksoa ' I ^ ||u a j J > ]
1178,000,000, for. * comprebe*: ’
lift
Stanton Forbes. Athens; Mb***
Fran el* end Lillian Forbes, Ath
ene. Nell end AdeMa Forhe*. Jar’
tfinu**!©: .lulls Forbes. Ksst T-^ke
and Virginia Forbes. JncksonvU'e.
Mrs. Forbes wns M'x* Lillian
LONDON.—fUP>—Th© Ftopot
Ovfr.rd and Asouith, for trvd r ^tn*
pensions among the •»regtegh'iM r ♦%©
f« W uvs tbst^ conlsyVJ
th© destinies of fhe’
ri re. will rest In
th.» rhur©hvard near
Thnmes-**de home at Si
enav. it was gqwssnd 1