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VOL. 96, NO. 230
Aasodated Picas Service. United Press Dispatches.
ATHENS, GA„ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1928.
A. B. C. Paper. Single Copies 2 Cents. 5 Cents Sunday*
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sSwHo°wEOT|Georgia Democrats Lift Mighty Shout|
h°ere*'Saturday: When AI Smiths Name Is Mentioned At
Macon Convention Of State Organization
Boy* of Northeast Georgia ibis!
week-end wi'l be siren an oppor-l
tunity to see Douglas Oliver, thoj
lucky Atlanta Boy Scout, who re-1
sently returned from a Vip to I
Afripil wlfh ♦ Lira f»tnnll« kr nti.l i
.Ul 3. iTiknill . dUniBDIlr UUUW IS
co-outhor of a hook, which will bo
published by G. P. Putnam’s Snnj|
ATLANTA, Ga—(UP)—Clinton S. Carnes, who soon, -Three Boy scouts in aw.
left Atlanta seven weeks ago, a respected business c “;" „ .
maji and Baptist layman, returned in handcuffs Fri- ‘ k. uYfer Fridiy^ting*thSt h,
day under the shadow of serious embezzlement 13' 0Uld ^ here Saturday and sun-
diarges in connection with a J?953,000 shortage in 1 held Sunday attonom^t whM
his accounts as treasurer of the Southern Baptist 1 tin l? seouta from an over this
Convention Home Mission Board. I wf.x” erie^'m °a°wi“ te of
A cordon of police surrounded — While In Athens “Doug” will
the guest of Clayde Broach, Ath
ena’ nofninee for the trip to Af
rica. /.I
. 'Saturday afternoon Douglas will
attend the Mereer-Georgia foot
him as he was led, haggard-faced
and with drooping underlip from
the train which brought him hero
from Winnipeg. Manitoba, where
he waa arrested a week ago. He|
was taken at once to Fulton Tdw-
es, the county prison, where he
will remain until his trial,
A crowd of. several thousand
was at / the Union Station to see
the treasurer arrive. It surged to
wards the rear of the train whan
somebody shouted, “There he is,”
only to find that he had been
bustled off the opposite side and'
rushed away in an automobile.
Carnes ro.urncd a neatly dresse|
figure. His suit was light gray
•with a gray toi-coat and a light
■ gray felt hat. 'ihd mustache hr
assumed as a disguise took awa /
from the smooth sharpness of his
I I SI"
Hit affairs are in the hands < f
n receiver, his,wife and two son*
ere nearly penniler.*, and his past
has "teen made an open book after
yeara of effort eo conceal his pris
on record. Carnet served term* H
the federal prison and In Missouri
for using the maUs to defraud.
While tn route/here he told As
sistant'Solicitor John Hudson who
that nwTrtbera of the Baptist Board
knew its financial affairs were in
had shape. He also denied knowl
edge of the large shortage. ’
Carilea left Atlanta -oneAuguit
15, supposedly on a trip in con
nection with church affairs. A'
week later his friends became
alarmed and started .a search for
1dm. Successive development's
were revelations. He had served
In prison, has sponsored movie
tercets sought by two girls, Hnd
divorced end then re-married his
wife, and that a large shortage
existed in his accounts as the
MONEY IN GOFFERS
REPUBLICAN PITY
'•oil game when the Boy Scouts
will ac; as ushers.
The thiee Boy Scouts selected fo
lie the guests of George Pi'mei-
Putnam, the publisher-cxp'orer
and the Johnsons in Africa for tho
summer arrived in this eounlry
last month. While in Africa the
•Scouts proved their good mark-
mdnship by keeping the Safari of
WASHINGTON —(UP)— The the Johnsons supplied with fresh
rtpublican national committee hai ZP^L. br J»°* 1 't hack tho
leccived contribution totallin.*? of three Hans to America
*!,7.S4.28&70 nuj far a
pended -$1,406,831 .{VT, according- wi
figures'on file Friday with thci ccut,ve#
house. and aenatc campaign com-!
mlttees
WATKINS PREDICTS,BULLDOGS ARE READY TO
FACE MERCERITES
IN FIRST START
OF'28 SEASON
PITY SUCCESS IN
KEYNOTE SPEECH OF
STATE CONVENTION
MACON, Ga.—(AP)-
Georgia Democrats Fri
day opened their Iri-en-
FACTS about the mercer game
WHAT: Football.
WIIO: Georgia’vs. Mercer.
WHERE: Sanford Field.
WHEN: Saturday, 8:15 p. m.'
ADMISSION: 12.00.
REFEREE: Captain Boatwright. (U. S. M. A.)
UMPIRE: It. L. Sullivan (Mississippi).: ,
HEADLINESMAN: M. M. O’Sullivan Utoly Cros
Umpires: At the plate, Rigler: at firs* base, Pfirman;
At seccnd base, Owens; at third base, McGowan.
nial convention called to i
notify victors in the re- f
cent state primary; to
perfect partyi machinery
totalling MilK* or «*»* lions to America ^ 0r neX * * W0 > e#rs •-
has ex- •* Violl-ax the alia .of a Eawtto.to to-dccfarc (hwnftoh’OS Oii •' - p.- v -v —* .*——r-w -
irding to *" «he Chief s.uut party with the final practice before the initial game
tsnms Am
RIO DLEACEEHS.il
ST. LOUIS—
Douthit, cf.
High, 3b
Frisch, 2b.
Bottomley, lb
Hafey, If
Harper, rf.
Wilson, c.
Maranvlile, ss
Alexander.
THE LINE-UP:
NEW YORK-^
, Durst, cf
t \ Koenig, ss
Ruth, rf.
1 " Gehrig, lb
I i £ Meusel, If.
Lazerri, 2b
7 1 Robertson, 3b
\ Bcngough, c
Pipgras, p
BY VALI’O LYLE
YANKEE STADIUM, N. Y.—(UP)—The New
j York Yankees again demonstrated Friday in a clear-
■ ly decisive maimer that the hardest kind of ball team .
Among the large contributors in
September were.
W. P. Chryaier, New York,
825,000; Ogden L. Mills, Washing
ton, 812,500: S. R. Guggenheim,
Daniel Guggenheim and Harry F.
Guggenheim, New York each 825.-
COO; J. O. Nutt, Ceveland, 820..
000; My. and Mr*. Otto Kahn,
New York, S2fi,0<K); Clarence Dll-
inn. New York, 825.000; Lamont
DuPont. Wilmintton, Dei.. 310,-
000; Jnliut Roienwald Chicago,
315,000.
Board treasurer.
SPEAK FRIDAY AT
AMARILLO. TEXAS
CHICASHA. Oklu, — (UP) -
Senator Joe Robinson, democratic
-aatpee'-for the vice presidency,
(blared Texta for the aeeond time
Friday In
hit national campaign
HELD IN OBREOON
SHOOTING IN MEX.
HOOVER TO LEAVER transact other , h "±
FRIDAY NIGHT " ' “
F0RTENN.
WASHINGTON —(UP)— Her
bert Hoover will leave her* Friday
right on a Southern Railway spe
cial train for a flying trip to Dixie
to deliver hit appeal to tho South
at Eilxabethhm, Tennessee, Satur
day afternoon. ,
The trip will mark the firat in
vasion of the wild south by a Re
publican presidential candidate is
modem political history.
The nominee will be accompan
ied £y Mrs. Hoover hit tl year
old ton, Allen, twenty-aix news
papermen end six newsreel pho
tographers. The train will leave
at 11 >; m. eastern standard time
and will arrive back in Washing-
, ton Sunday at 8:00 a. m. Jlnhver
j will spend eight hour* Saturday
in the Tennesso? mountains, bij-
I toring. ’ lunching, parading and
I speaking at Ellxabethton before
IV
It was expected that a candid,
ate wonld tbo nominated to sue.
eeed the late R. E. Davison, chair
man of the state prison commis
sion.
Assembling.delegates cheered as
Governor Hardman, who was re
nominated la the September 12th
primary as his party reached the
platform.
The convention wav called, to
order by O. Ed Maddox of Rome,
Or, J. E. Sammons, of tho Vlne-
vilie Baptist ciiurcn naked -lbs
vocation.
A demonstration broke oat when
a resolution was offered pledging
the party’s aupport to the nomi-
neca of tho a*t tonal tlcksL The
the season a thing of the past, the Georgia Bulldogs
calmly await the blowing of the referee’s whistle
Saturday afternoon down on Sanford Field to start
them on the road to new honors on the gridiron.
Coach Harry Mehre was to send
resoiuUon introduced by Newt mostlynud against the first year
Morris of Marietta, was passed men.
tetr. .Except for a possible “be- Obregon had spen: the evening
tween train*” talk at Amarill* with hia fiance, Senorita Flora
Friday afternoon, no speech Is
Ijianned.for Texas this time nni
MEXICO CITY, Mexico —(UP) he goes over Into in the after-
—Efforts were continued Friday, r.oon to Johnson City, nearby, for
to determine :he real story of the, un address to the veterans tud
shooting of Humberto, 21 year, dinner with the Chamber of Com*
old son of the late Alvaro Oars- mere* there,
gon. I J Advance agents of the republi-
He is in serious condition from can national committee have es-
a bullet wound ir the chest and timated from 60,000 to 100,000
police said there was every indi- persons will hesr hit address at
cation he had attempted to take Ellxabethton. It will be broadcait
his own life. Meantime, rumor/ over a nation-wide radio hook-un,
filled the capito! that Obregon starting at three o’clock. Hoover’s
had been shot in a duel with a calling list was lift oare again
deputy. , Friday that he might work on hia
Hosnital authorities said Obre- - Boston speech; scheduled for de-
yon shot himself on the steps of livery on October 15.
the home of Femrndo Torreblancu ‘
son-in-law and private secretary
to Fresidcnt CalieS.
Obregon had spen: the evening
amidst wild applause. Strains of
East Side, Wait Side, drifted Into
the city hall auditorium where the
session - waa hell as the resolu
tion was read.
Ed£tr Watklpa. of Atlanta, waa
elected temporary chairman of the
convention.
WATKIN’S SPEECH.
MACON. On.—(flh—Confidence
at the' Democratic ticket will
DENY LOVE AFFAIR
stgte merely is being crosaedd home,
to open a two-day campaign t) *— I
New Mexico.
- With five speeches made in the
past three days in Oklahoma. Sen
ator Robinson left Thursday " l "’ ‘
after A. final a] EMakaMd
county,
a final appearing in Grady Unsted.'mn
, which waa referred to by raid he bell
ir Elm«r ThoraM u a “ban- €< j ccicid*.
MHBf
ner democratic —nn'v.
Vega, and ihe, with others, drove
the young man co the Torreblanca
home. As Obregon left the motor |
car. according to their story, theyi
he«rd a shot end saw Umf:erto|
fail. |
Genera' Riot Zertouch*. chief of
noli* c, who waa apnolnted after
Un/terto'x father had been aaaaa-1
' made an investigation and
believed Fmber o attempt-1
that the
succeed In 0,-urgln add in the na-
Po\ and prats* for Governor Hard
man as a loader tu the leglsla.
tlon “that made Georgia a p-o-
h'hition state without the aid or
consent of any other state” wan
expressed here todty tn the key
note address of Edsar Watkiua
td the State Democratic conven
tion.
“Certain of the snceese nr our
ticket In Georgia 'and confident
ot the success at our picket In the
I'he Red and Black aotud through
a light aignal drill this afternoon
and probably give them the last
minuto lesson in punting, blocking
and getting your man.
Thursday marked tbp final
swrimmage before tbe first game.
The Bulldog mentor had mostly i
varsity reserve team ' battling
against the ’freahmen. The var
sity backs got away for some nice
gains, >but :hey found a stubborn
froth defense that smeared u;
nice plays without gain on aav
oral occasions. Waugh, Dickens.
Davidson, McCutchins, Gerdinc,
Kill and Jacksoh were the-backs
i Bulldog* Ready.
Only one serious Injury prevails
in tho iRed and Black camp a:
present—that of Roy Jaecuaon
who received a broken bone in his
hand last week.. Jacobson, will in
all* probability Is* ready for the
Yale game. A few minor inju
ries are reported but these amount
t# very little.
The Georgia mentors have just
finished four weeks of intensive
training getting the 'Red and
Block team 1a tip-ton form, and a
lock h. them in the last few prac
tice’ sessions would convince one
that at least part of their dreams
have -been realised.
RASKOB GIVES
MILLION AS AID
H
nation, the Democracy cf Georgia - -
assembles todsy to ratify the ac- <gRe a fsw pUyers win -*t
tion of our people and concur in . Mt «r
balanced team this year than the
one last season with Phoney Smith
on it, and they are coming to Ath
N’o Line-up.,
The eleven men that toll start
against Mercer will not be known
until Saturday, according to an
announcement by Conch Mehre,
at tho close of Thursday's prac
tice setsion- If luck turns in fa
vor of the Athenians, it is likely
BE CALLED HOME
the action of our national con*
ventlon'V the Atlanta attorney,
chosen aa temporary chairman of
•:he Democratic atate convention
said.
I “With no need for apologia, we
acclaim our candidate* and In cop*
trail with our oDbonentti. nresent
PAms-GPI-AHbouah It waa . <ra« whh
no motive.
He said he knew of denled at; the Roumanian legstlon ' r-co-ds *>r IntewUy and efftc'ency.
i . . . I \ 7 arfratnlitrat an fn onr «ta<6
GOUTY
MB a rara A ip a mmm D"C»USC Ul ■ IUTO HI1BK.
TACKY PARTY AT ^-gSSSW?
NEIGHBORHOOD
HOUSE 8 P.M.
ueuicu HI tuo nuuiliBHiBH ickauuu : ' . - /_
I bo had been summoned home .In tt* admln stratlon (a onr stole
because of a lov* affair, Prince and la »h* Stola wtora (Jorernor
we her* called to lead a* In tb*
fight aga'sut corruption and apec.
ial privilege, there Is no need for
s-lence,’’ Mr. Wakln. continued.
V.U-UU ..... wruulut . .... “Our candidates have . condoned
tended to follow the couri* of hit no thef* of public property and
was on his
accom
panied by a Roumanian diplomat.
Hia viatt to Parla with a com
panion started rumors that he 'u-
hrother. former Crown Prince I traded no oil for stolen bonda
Carol, eren If It cost bit title.
(At she legation |the visit ot
Nicholas wms represented ss be.
DV Q D PnRTPn 'list ihurch at tbs NeVrhborbood, lag nothing 0*t of the ordinary
Ul Ui Ui I 1) II I L II house tonight at S o’clock have for a young man of 25 and It
V been completed and a record- Uraa stated thaft, ha wria going
UrcaMIng crowd la expected to .*hom* because that visit had end-
’ be on hand to enjoy tbe fun.'All -ed.
s n .Porter, aeeretary ot the member* and friends of the church, The legsAlon Insisted that the
Clarke County lAsricnKural and are cordially Invited to attend, adventtrtd'Involved no rack acand.
Industrial Fa‘r A»*no'utlnn an.! A femaU admission fes will f he ui as was likely fo bring apon
noiimt-il Frida*- Fiat the first an- charged and refreshments-WH b*j -N'cholas -the fsto of Carol, whoee
nual Fa'r by this organisation will { there and may be bought ’* 3, tiffa’rs of the heart esuaed bis
bo held on the Shackelford prop, f small price. Bring pieafy
(Turn to Pag* Three) 1 cliange and enjoy the evening.
I Me have not. as yet our opponents
In Georgia, leevled tribute on the
women and men who eerve In
our poetoftlces. Our national ptot-
form with no evasion has reiter
ated the principle* isught by Jef-
ferson, adorned by Madison and
Monroe, confirmed by Jackson,
practiced by Opveland, end en
forced by Wilson
Tb* apeaker hewn V« address
wtto the sutaswnt that the people
of Georgia have unqualifiedly, em-
of, banishment from Ronmanta and, phatioiily, and -rverwlulmlagly
t tbe Ions of his right to the throne, condemned factional politic*.
dog* a good deal more trouble
than tkev did last fall. They ham
practically the rmoe bachfield owl
i-e.*- r f t»*» I'nemen of ihe "*7
machine. In Loser, nuerterhack,
and Alderman, fullback, the Bean
... „u .Apeiienceu idaye..*.
I O'er is said to ; .c one of the b*V-
*,--i.F t. c-mv -
NEW YORK. —(ff>— A founda
tion which luu 31.000.000 to spend
tor tho relief of assintanco of
needy children his been estab
lished by John J. Ilaskob, chairman
of the democratic national com
mittee. and Ilia wife, in memory
of their son, William S. Raskob,
killed In an auto accident last
July,
Ths foundation wh’ch will be
known agjtoof’BIfr’ Raskob Foun
dation, wn< granted a charter ny
the Delewaro State Lepir-mtnt
Thursday "l.,; <
The Itaskob'a have eleven chil
dren.
large black bats in either hand when th^f drovetBro-
ver Cleveland Alexander of the St. Louis Cardinals
to the showers in the third inning of the second game
of the world series, winning in easy fashion, 9 to 3.
Pete Alexander Itad been
selected by IS'll McKetctmie
idem the tide * of Yankee! victory
but Old Pete wann't there. In
the first Inning, with a man on
first base, he passed I3aJ>e Ruth
to ge. at Lou tielirU. Instead
Gehrig got' at him and dropped
a home run Into the bleachers.
It was a grievous error rxid from
that time on the Yanks took heart
and won a ball game, while (P?orge
Pipgras tufxed his curves and fast
ones su hafflngly that St. Lou's
cou!(l get only four hits toff his
delivery.
The Yankees scored nine runs,
made eight-hits and two errors.
S tH and one error. Aul that
'nrdinals matfo three*tuns
story of tho ball gairte in-
The difference was In, the
: power of I 111* two tea HIM.
Ruth got a double * anC a
mtumtw.. .
Claiwnco Mitchell, who relieved
armed up Ip
LEME COURT
BENCH FHIDAY
field einerala in the So“h.
waa injured Jnat before the Geor
gia gam* last year and did not cat
to star along with Phonev Smith,
who Incidentally, was the fins
man to-era*. Georgia's goal liae
on Sanford Held'last year. Mercer
supporter* claim with Loser to di
rect the play the Orange end
Plaek will present a more formida
ble line-up.
Alderman is 'he Bear’s trio'*-
threat man. He plays at full-
br*-lc and ran run. pass <*r punt,
with deadly accuracy. Alderman
will bear watching by the Bull
dogs in the gam* .Saturday.
Covh Mjore wiP prohaWv r*nd
the following men against the Red
(Turn to page three.) ,
Judge Ilian ton Fortaon., presid
ing Justice of the Western Circuit,
was nervine on tbo Supreme Court
Friday, as one of tb* Judges ui
the famous Atlanta Women's Club
legal fight.over tbe presidency ef
that | ■■IhH
■All. di'tbd 'Supreme Court Jus-,
dice* Were dlsquePfled tn the case
excapy Chief Justtco R. B. Run.
sell. Judge Fortran waa one ot
the Superior Court Judges called
InTo eRMfitn,-A#,Supreme Court
In the hearing.
Judge If. C- Tui'k ot City Court
ras serving for />udge Fortran * in
MMraii i «a*
will
»-h«n
nkctl
the trial of civil ‘eases. Court will
recess nM&'fcftlt Monday whs
tb* criminal docket will be takei
up.
Alexander, garo tbe Yankees Just
two hits in bis six Inning), oh tho
mound.-Rut the damage bad been
Mono. The Yankees scoped three
In tho ’ first, one In the. second,
four In the third and ono in tbo
seventh. St. Louis scored ail three
ot his reus In tho second Inning.
Miller Huggins, little Now York
manager, announced that George
Pipuras would pitch for him, thus
firing the second barrel of hia
heaviest artillery.
while the players
leisurely fashion.
Trains were hneked up to a
nearby railroad station ready to
whisk tbe ccsms, trainers and a
few hundred fans to St. Louts im
mediately after the game.
FIRST INNING.
ST. LOUIS—Douthit up. Foul,
strike- one. Fouls strike two.’Burl
i.nc, insli-le. Pigras was using his
fast curve. Douthit went out to
Gehrig, unassisted. High lip. Ball
one, low. Strike one, called. Balt
two, inside. Pigrax was iqiS' n n
fust curves with .. slow ball; Hail
thiee. inside. Foul. Foul. *cRgh
walked, the last pitch boinb low
end Inside. Frisch up.- iFoni,
ptrike one. Strike two, called.
Foul. Bull one, high. Hall/Jvro,
high. Foul. Foul. Frischjirauw'il.
Hottomley up. Strike onr. Hall
one, high. Ball two, wide. Ben •
Kuugh tried to pick Frisch off fir**;
b:.se with a fas* throw, but Frisch
pro’, back safely. Strike two. Ball •
three, wide. Bottomley fouled out
to Bengough Hafey up. Balli>n«.
high. Strike one, called. Foul,
ft) ike two. Foul. Foul. Hafe/
itruck out .NO RUN3, N(MflTS.
NO ERRORS.
NEW YORK—Durst up. Strike
one, called. Hal! one. S’rikc-
two,* Durst singled off Frisch’*
glove. Koenig up. Koenig fli»*d
i tit to llafey on the leftfienld foul
line. Babe Ruth up- Ball
J
Grover Cleveland Alexander. , ’ 1!nM tw widc . Bell three!
Vnnlriuia *lt I ID . .. n • rx ss. . < TL.
conqueror of tho Y’nnkees !ir tho
world series two years ago. waa
eeleht ed by Bill SIcKetclinle, to
even matters with tho Yankees
who already had *Yo most Import
ant first game aaiifillng at their
belts. * „
Tho crowd appeared oven small
er than Thursday’! disappointing
turnout
Half an hoar before game t.me
the wenther waa uncertain—the
t one minuto waa overcast with
ring clouds and Waxing the
vih a warm, w thing but
whst out-maneuvered October
’ Two hours bofore timo set for
the start of tbe second game of
thf 1128 world serin the . sky was
heavily overcavt. but.thera oeomed
llttto, likelihood of ra’n. ' •
f While tho contondin* eluhsi al
ternated nt batting and folding
practice, the thousands of fans
were .Streaming through the gen-
eral admtsa'on gates “nd there
seemed a likelihood that Fridays
crowd would exceed that of .Thurs-
^Tho' management of the Now
York Yankee*, disappointed that
only 81,425, fan* turned oif for
the oiK?ner • when there wflS
for • <72.000. broadcast word to
. t , Safibe tptotators that plenty ot
_No eppclal oatli le required of a’ spare seats , vere to bo hau
judge-,ot a/lower court to make! $1 and 3, '
inside. Ba e Ruth walked. The
crowd booed. Gehrig up. Gehriir
up. Gehrif? hit n home mu Into
the rightfield bleachers, scorinir
Durst and Babe Ruth. Meusel up.
Bad one. Strike two. Meusel was
struck ot. Lazerri up. Foul, strike
ore. Strike two, called. I*az«rri
went out. Alexander to Bottom-
lev. THREE RUNS, TWO HITS,
NO ERRORS.
SECOND INNING.
tST. LOUIS*—Harper up. Rail
one, widc. Strik.* one, called. Ball
tv:o, high. Ball three, inside. Har
per walked. Wilson up. Strike
lied. Wilson double !, scor-
cne, called. Wilson doubled* scor
ing Harper. Maranvlile up. Strike j
(ne, called. Ba 1 ! one, wide. Foul,
strike two. Ball two, outnide. Ball
three, inside. Maranvlile singled
to rightficld. -ending Wilson to
third. Alexander up. Ball,-ono,
inside. Ball tw>, inside. Strlko
one, called. Foul, strike two. Ball
three, wide. Alexander was safe
and Wilson scored when Lazerri
threw wild to first base. Maran-
ville s’opped at third base. Time
was called while Maranville went
to the dugout to fix his ankle.
Douthit up. Foul, strike one. Ball
one, inside. Douthit forced Alex
ander at second, j nd was doubWxI
Koenig to Inzerr’d t»>
Gehrig. Maranville scored on.tha
mage .ol a. tower court to diurb ■ >t »n« «• i , • )dav’. High up. I oul, strike*ORe,
h'm ellglhto to .It on the Supreme 1 While the temperature ’"“J- FnjJ high. Foul, 'tnke two.
Court bench, when ho la nerving I crate, there waa ronriilerahte hn■ j 0 | two. wMc. I- oul. Bait ttoen.
tor attothor Supremo Court Jue. J mldliy-in the ntr. end blracherItnaid*-. High fl.cd to Kobertjon,
tlce. lt in ainted. fan, aat to their sh'rt-slceve»| vTurn to page three.)