The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, September 04, 1928, Image 8

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I GE EIGHT lmS BANNBR-fllihALP.-ATHENS. GEORGIA*. Tomen In League !; Exert New Force I of the League'* recognition of the | nationalist government, promises I interesting developments. Dr. Alfred 8a, Chinese minister Pfir worm rppre to Washington, is the official head ror worm reace j0f th8 ChlBege de i C gation. His term as a member of the Council expires with this assembly. A j movement, however, had gained I headway to keep a Chinese repre sentative on the Council for an-1 other year in view of the momen-| tout steps like to be taken soon ! in the Pacific. I Dr. Sze.knows his Geneva well, because he was a delegate here several years ago to the interna- ■ tional conference on opium. Japan has made a change In It* policy | with respect to assembly delega tions by appointing a well-known I tivi'ian and banker, Baron Yoshire Fujlmura, who is a member of the house of peers. The other mem bers ate Mr. Adatci. ambassador to France and Mr. Nagei smbas- dor to Belgium. Ethiopia will come to the assembly, represent ed by Count Lagarde, Duke of ,En- Throngs Honor Valentino * GENEVA —(AP)— The _ in* influence of women in League affairs characterizes the Ninth Assembly . opening on September 5 Spoi ini’ interest centers in their ' new role because of its potential effect on the paramount question <jf.-world disarmament. Mrs. Ethel McDonnel will be a sti'ute delegate for Austria; -Mips. Tilma Hainari will serve in a ilrailar capacity for Finland; and JI<s.,!ngebors Aas, a famous Nor- w%Ian doctor, will serve ns a member of the Norwegian dele- Wiion. It is czpcctcil that several qUer dei'gations will inciud wo men serving in various official ca pacity. . Several matters of supreme im portance, aside from disarmament. Ml make this assembly memora- ■ oh. The Chineee question, in view totto. o After Lunch Drowsiness 1 SHREDDED! ounces ull-size iscuits Light and Nourishing Cool and Satisfying Tasty and Healthful TRISCUIT* A Delicious Shredded Wheat Cracker -MADE AT NIAGARA FAILS • VISITORS WELCOME m. [Knox Institute Opens! Wednesday At New Location Knox Inetltute, a school for col ored youths that has ccen operat ed in this section - of the state for more than eixty years, will open Wednesday morning, Septemner 12th, at the corner of Reese and Finley atreets, the farmer home of,the Brydie family. Through an erroneous report in the paper Sun day, the impression was given that Knox institute would bo op erated at the old site, corner Reese end Pope etreete, but this proper ty has been leased to the city by the American Miaeionary Associa tion, and. is now used to house the Athens High and Industrial School only, and is no longer a part of Knox Inetltute. . The original records of ail the graduates, end former students of Knox Institute have been placed in the hands of the Alumni Asao-. . , elation of thia school, and can be had by applying to the teachers in.J?* 1 .M?’ charge of Knox Inetitute. i Cou " t . “V""* Karolyi, one-time For the present, this school will • M e *‘ de . nt , of Hungary flew to lerate from the kindergarten i Weshnigton and asked the Count Karolyi TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 4. 1928. Angeles Bureau.) Crowda attended o memorial service in honor hi the Inti Ruddlph Valentino the ether day in Los Angeles. A cross, bearing the words, "We Never Forget," was erected near the mausoleum whdre the rcreen star was buried two years ago. t The Curtain Rises In Stern’s Boys’ Shop Young America has bad his in nings on the ball field .... he’s yelled and raced thru sunny va cation weeks .... he’s swum his stream—School’s near- Stern’s Boys’ Shop is in readiness ~ ! th full equipment for school e. Everything boys need—‘the st. Prominent of course, the showing of the Stem Jr, ALL WOOI*.. 1 COAT L VEST $12-95 TWO KNICKERS Clothes that you know are de pendable, long wearing, smartly tailored suits that appeal to par ents’ purse as well as to youthful yearnings. Boys clothes with style, taste and wear test. 1 . | • ‘ The Boy’s Shop In Dad’S Store International Air Cops Meet Challenge Of The New Age BY ANDRUE HERDING (Associated Press Staff Writer.) LONDON. — (API — Inter.la- tionel sir police to guard the up per regions against piracy, smuggling, murder, and ail forms of crime have been brought into Wedding In Jugoslavia Is Astronomic Orgy CIRIPAS, Jugoslavia —(AP)— More than 2U0 relatives were on hand for the wedding breakfast when Magdalena Weber and Jacob Konis were married. ' The bride groom furnished the food, and when the gueste departed found that he owed the grocer for the foiloarlng items; , Two cows, * pigsf'.100 chickens, 30 geese*, *0 turkeys, 450 pounds of flour, 110 pounds of butter, 60 quarts of cream, 126 pound*- of existence by the sudden advent of 2^ J™ To ffstiSi th * wo jJ d,# I** * ne aKe ’ . .. I of beer, 1,000 bottles of wine, am . The Sherlock Holmeses of the 1600 syphons of soda water. British Empire may keep their m noses forever on the ground, but they have learned to lift fhelr eyes into the air, for the airplane has become the instrument of high clast crooks. Since an international forger escaped recently from London to Brussels by hoarding an airplane at Croydon after fleecing London banks out of a amall fortune British detectives have learned that crlmci Involve not only tw> but three dimensions. Scotland Yard has not equipped Itself with an airplane in conse quence, the Associated Press was told, but arrangement! have been made whereby If the occasion warrants London ejetectives enn hire a plane for epeciai service. This was the second attempt made by criminals to use air planes In England. The first failed when the suspect was haul ed out of the cockpit of a piano at Croydon just as he was about to wing hla way to the continent and safety. The use of the air plane by the crook already men tioned eaved him from capture, for by the time the police had been notified by the victimised banks and had collated a descrip tion of the criminal and broad cast It he nr.d already arrived nt his destination and woe “at large." It aeeds must be a clever air, passeager who can smuggle goods through the cuitoms house at Croydon. Detoctlvn have already ■nude a heavy haul of jewel rob-, hers, drug smugglers and confi dence men by‘keeping a watchful i linger on tbs valve through which] the rapid flow of people from the oontiaent passes at tne airport. The Britiah Empire is making considerable use of the airplane it; crime detection work, particu larly in ita use of the plane in military policing. The royal air force outlying stations are moro particularly flying military police stations.. In Iraq, for instance, airplanes reinforce' armored cars in keeping the desert tribes, the waters. In one fiscal year 24 lea der. Airplanes form a considers ble adjunct'of the policing forom of India. Caiuuhl haa perhapp made the best record of oil tne dominions in th* nse of planes for police pnrpoKe. Aircraft have patrolled the entire we,tern coast from Alaska to Vancouver Ieland Marching for fiehing craft ille gally using the salmon fishery waters. In noe fiscal year 24 sea going craft were caught by air planes, which wireleeeed informa tion of the •hips’ whereabout* to government patrol boats. \ In Vancouver harbor the Cana dian government has made i specialised use of airplanes for police work in preventing pawn- gets of incoming steamships from dropping packages of narcotics and other valuable goods . over board to ba picked up later by (-muggier*’ launches. Before air planes were employed to cruise over .incoming passenger boats this practice was prevalent- now it has practically died out. U. S. Grouse Shooters Enrich Scottish Hosts operate through the fifth grade, th* teach ers being the eame that have been nt Knox for quite a few years. Remember the new location, where the building is now being furnieh- ed with new and mpdern. equip ment, is at the corner of Reese end Finley streets, one block east of the old Knox location. HUNGARY HELPS FARMERS TO WIN GRAIN MARKETS BUDAPEST—(AP)—The Hun garian government has adopted a vigorous program to meet tl* competition of Canada in the Ital ian and central European whent trade. The produce of Hur,.-irian farmers has been virtually shut rut of the consuming centers of Austria. Cseehoslovagia and Italy. It is.planned to grant long-term loans for the purchase of modem agricultural machinery and effect other changes. JESTER INSURANCE state department-far further hos- pitaiity, following his arrival hi New York by boat. He hereto fore has been refused permission to lecture In th^ U. 41. Diamonds Vanished Worth $2,000,000 ST. NAZAIRE, France —(AP) Two 'million dollars worth of dia monds that were supposed to have been on -board the Belgian steam er Elizabethville, torpedoed .off the British coast in 1917, are now definitely reported as “missing.” Th* Italian divers who have successively explored the captain’s strong-box and the safes in the postal room announce that they have given up aU hopes of finding the precious cargo. These diamonds were always an Rome. alluring mystery. No one could be quite eure whether they were in the hulk of the Elisabethvllie or. not. A temporary captain loaded them aboard In Belgian Congo and eaid. he turned them over to the ship’s regular captain at Bordeaux and at that time the diamonds were in the postal safes. The regular captain, the only man who really knew where the diamonds were stored, went down with his ship. The Italian company, which has tried to salvage this precious car go will pay all its expenses with the selvage of ten ton* of ivory which also was aboard ho Elisa- cehvjlle. Mussolini Sponsors Motor Car Congress ROME —(AP)— Premier Mus solini has agreed to accept the post of honorary chairman of the tfifth world automobile congress opening in Rome September 25. The first two congresses were held in New York, the third In Peril and the fourth in London. Preparations are being made to receive de’egates * from all coun tries. The chairman of the com- mlttee on arrangements is Sena tor Crespi, president of the Ital ian royal automobile club. The nations ‘which have promis ed to send the largest number of delegatee are the' United States, nin ‘ England, France, Germany, Swit zerland. Holland, Belgium, Spain, . . and Greece. A large agenda of ’ll RAYON UNDERWEAR Special $1.00 An unusual assortment . good quality- Rayon important question! will come up VTnrWwpnp fnr SI Oil for discussion. Theee include the | UntlerWear *, or - collaboration between automobile.! cp_jJ!„o Rttoo and raiiroade, th* construction of | Teddies, Gowns, HraS- motor roods, installment purchax- SierCS, Knickers, Vest8, f^tSL^^nth.tVvuei^ 0 manu -1 Lace Trimmed French The pi., at present call. for Pants and Children’s Ted- an inaugural speech by Premier Idles Mussolini and a reception by - fnm Prince Potenziani, governor of| lu, “' with bloomer bot- A NU6IBER OF FINE FARMS FOR SALE OR RENT IN HART, FRANKLIN AND STEPHENS .COUNTIES. HUBERT M. RYLEE, Law Offices 719-20 Southern Mutual Building, Athens, Georgia, y See Mr. Betta In Office. You’ll agree these are the best values you’ve seen for $1.00. DAVIS0N- NICH0LS0N CO., Inc. The Police Dog Actor LOCH LOMONtSIDE, Scotland —(AP)—During th. next few week) it I* estimated that -7,000.- 000 will ba spent in shooting four-fifths of this will flow from AmdHcan.to Scottish pocket*. A Stirring Story of a Wo man’s Love ana a Dog’s Devotion Played Against the Background of Ken tucky’s Hills. A gripping drama of hu man love and hate with a dog in the leading role— the noblest of the master pieces this canine genius has yet given to the screen. "Fangs of the Wild" STRAND TONIGHT Admission 10c