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VOL. 96. NO. 254.
Associated Press Service. United Press Dispatches.
ATHENS. GEORGIA. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1928.-
A. B. C. Pat. *o Wfle Copies 2 Cents. S Cents I
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FOR DEMOCRAnC Rfllif ANNOUNfl
((
Fun Slayers” Likely To Present Insanity P/e<
IIST
IN SflfilTY TEST;
ATLANTA, Ga.—(UP*
—Groundwork for the de
fense of George Harsh
and Richard Gallogly, al
leged “fun slayers” of
two’/store clerks, appear
cd certain Friday to em
body insanity pleas.
Hash. tho confessed sun wielder
In seven hold-ups here, was taken
to Dr. Prank Eskrlojge, an alien.
Red Devils Will Battle
Dahlonega Eleven Here
Sat. At 3:00 P.m-
Anti-Catholics
And 'Hard-Headed’
[GREAT Dili
BY VALCO LYLE
DETAILS OF RED OEVIL.DAIILONEGA GAME"
WHEN: Saturday afternoon'at 3:30.
WHERE: Sanford Field.
ADMISSION: *1-00.
REFEREE: Walter Forbes (G.orgia.)'
UMPIRE: . Bob McWhorter (Georgia.)
HEADLINteSMAN: Roy Grayson, (Y/M. C. A.)
II T. S. MEI1 AoH-Smitkites
ID OTHERS Will! ««
SPEAK SATURDA Y
A light signal drill Friday! afternoon together
with some punting jand blocking practice were to
have been the final work for the Red Devils in prep
aration for the (game with*the Strong Dahlonega
College eleven on Sanford Field Saturday afternoon;
The battle will get underway at 3:00 o’clock and the
admission will be $1.00.
Th$ Dahlonega team I* scheduled i
Democrats of the 8th
<$n£ressionaI district will
hold the last rousing
By DAN MAGILL
f you arc a psrtyvRepublican.
If you are Autl-Catho!ic\
If you arc determined <o vote
against Smith aud are afraid t;
rend anything that might change
your m[pd, don’t read this.
But if yen are a sincere
Prohibitionist, who realizes
Iitat Governor Smith’s pro
gram offers more to the
COLUMBUS TO HATTIE 1HE
111
The Bulldog* are In a somewhat
crippled state on the eve of the
annual game. AfcCrary I* still
H. Brand, John B. Gam
ble and Senator Cole
lb£ tor examination, 24 hour* after to arrive In town late this after- I 1,00111 tana who do not wish to
l&tojdgo had examined Gallogly in noon or early Saturday morning. I Irn * te ltl ° taunt «o Columbus for
l«l* fcU. iThey arc aaltl'-to have a husky the'annual Georgia-Auburn
DK KSakrJdflO tflald thal. bunch of football players and a
Hnwh had been clpsetod wi.h-hlm bunch that' has plenty of fighting
for more than an hour, measure- {spirit They are coming to Athens
ments .taken and a brain test given. J f *pccting to chalk Up a win ovpr
The result will await trial of the u,,, liulidog reserves-
; young collie students. . s'*. 1 The. lied Devils bavr^hcfn imrd
Iii'll*'.ii’lotiH PrlU««y were lh.it 111*'.,. v . uurine th'TMet T*." Vf .IT->« * *r*- • . j. .**•.*-. „ ~ rr-^"~7*r' a *
trial »»: Hi.- two. s.-t for Novf ini>* i’' iiuy tapuct nrp(iWpnt^t Wcil* ira slnCo^lui- time mey have Unlvertrity*—find ^
13, wilj be delayed until early In. b^nced team Saturday. The exact been
IVfoiiiher lii'ftnme tlio doft>n»u>' 1M ‘ • s »i.'_ ’ nl«nf
will get a chance to nod what
ought to be a good game at home.
The lied Devil team is componed
of^r^Mfves on th^ Qcorg&equftd, t
mttrtryftjk-srtfta • ..Xu s&rheMj^l-dii
meeting of hte presiden-|. mon Msn than that of the -Re-
tial campaign at the Co^-i fike you 'must’’ vote ’against
onbl theatre Saturday! “
night 81 8. Oclock, When* merit's.future. Ihr following
Thomas S. Mell, Mrs.I
Florence Hodgson Heid- thu ^wSfSJS?h. ,u «ttw by K’JSSS't ’£?£L*2Sft£.
^Mrs. Harry J Erwin,: l^^by ‘ vX man hm ,wo w ~ k ’ H * w »
of Chattanooga, Judge C. 'against Governor Smith, i
— — ' “ - There are many people: who be
lieve that if -they can, Jy voting
for Hoover, heiu prevent Georgia
Tho University of Georgia football team with
the coaches and managers will board a special tram
at ten o’clock Friday night at the Seaboard station,
and head toward Columbus, where they play the
Auburn Tigers in the annual game between the two
schools Saturday.
TO SURPA!
CITY’S WEI
will deliver addresses. .
V.
Blease, of South Carolina,
•ho Democratic romSnee. it will to
Dtcomhor because the defense Is "nnounJ T?w ‘tjj^hern
sL»am *,
•vould not'mind trading a few-of ague
@raj8?a
not [ready with' Its case; It alao ElVen , b „( j t will likely be aa fol. 'mages. In Captain Dickens, Jack. ~
"-^SipartM!'* ihjtiv^ra^a would | jT|J®^^V^^^^j er: .j^J|j^ : I E''mem a h:iVe* e three’ players’wh«*enn thratr^ auditor-band^MdsWe^^kw^’
state*.
carries for «
In the *crlmmage Thursday and
got off some nice gain* but it t*
feared that-the workout did not do
him any good since hi* Injury}
seemed to'b4> w.or*e at the end of
the ecramble, Rothstein la <
Ing with minor bruise* that
Keep Hlpr on tbo sideline*. Harvey j
close friends of Hirsh at Ogle. JJJj Thompson, SSfrs; Ksliyand step In good form with the, ovai. g* .*J 1
thorpo Unlvertllty, when questioned .vu-TIgue, ends; McCuteheon. quar- The lino has a lot of fighting abll. “l ./ ba^n-Tf f |So
1-Ylday, «ufd they had never no- terback* Captain Dickens und Uy, which 1* proven when they wh , . u on f . - th ®
ticcd any, abnornuHUIss In tho for. j„rk«on. at halves; and Osrdlne at tear up long runs and the like for |n" t ,*cnrm>a!™ " b* dUr '
mar Milwaukee boy- "Ho seemed fullback. the varsity In the scrimmages. I „ _„ K
to^he a prince of a fe..ow,” «v«wl,^ — SSThlch'ffr. ^.ewS
.{judge Hughes’ Declaration That Prol hlbltlOIl *pfftr in behalf of the democratic
BROADCAST ON
)L Dir
Is "Sham Battle” Impels Mrs. Ritchie to Vote K[>i“
For Democratic Nominee, She Declares “f'
Charles Evans Hughes’
declaration the other day
that Prohibition is a
“sham battle” i nthe pres
idential campaign has dc-
ir aenooi tc . rm * nei l Mrs " H * B -
children Is held'in Athens Novem-.j Ritchie, prominent Ath-
rvJ^iv cns woman to vote for
W, mSKXb^diliii t 1 Governor Alfred E. Smith
- ™^u c ^i, ?» h « u K h shc + d « ->ot vote
tojiav by the Fair Asociation. | m the recent democratic
«Ta?r n A^StL b ^Tth ra ?ho* Priory because she
Public Address Amplifying Serv
the big parade of school
’ ' '' In Athei •'
HOOVER GREETED BY
MANY AS SPECIAL
'UNDOES WEST
candidates for national of-
Heldler will be the next
speaker, and then Mrs. Erwin, who
the mother, or Mrs. Julius Tal-
riVH» tt Athsns, will deliver an
sdO-css. Judge Brand will Intro,
dues Henatcr Blease.
The meeting Saturday night will
The argument of there peo
ple might bo sound if each
atato had the same number of'
■ electoral votca. But it happens
that the very states which are
wettest ate those with the
Isrcest electoral vote*. New
York. Pennsylvania > and Illi
nois, three normally Republi
can states have a total of 112
electoral votes. Ail thne are
“wet" states.
.'The three states uhlch Gover
nor Smith will probably take over
from the Republicans in the East
are New YoT
Maasarh isctts
conceded Leal
.Is <|tm nursing
' ns gams. Ho-Is
*• to play Hater-
MoWnfr' recolvt’i
in tho Thur*tlny*
>t likely d«
Tho
i day* if cal
an Injurei
workout, and he will
any playing Saturday,
kheo ha*.been hurt *evera! tlmei
and the Injury wn* tbo renewal of
an old onp. ■
Coach Mehre announced • Frida;
LAKE BLUFF GIRL
WHO BURIED SELF.
| DIES EARLY FRIDAY; j
DER IS T»
NEW YORK
The boy who
from the Sidewa
New York to
presidential nomii
the democratic party,
ride down Broadway '
day like an emperor.
Gove
have been made to
Alfreu i£. nmltft
greUtest of the Rreat
town litis ehuwered upon i
war heroes, aviators, M
princes. Tho brown dc
ft-u curetully brushed
custlon which will
irre town boy’s 15,000 i
palgn parade uvtr t^.j
Tho pnrad* 1* to
at tho Battery, that tip o
tan Island where the
• laud. Through the <
ipers of lower
{to proceed to teh city
LAKE ULUFF, III. —'ihp gorwnor’a friend. M
a rrw we* rue • j Walker, 1h to cilmb abo* v
j| ) —— Miss JEIfnCUdl 1 will load Smith’s process
Knuak died here early ‘! 8 , (lv * m11 ^.' I ,’ road !?I
morning that ho u-nuhl not know L,,.— n / MMA !.,^I Columbus Circle, thro,
who woukl make the trip to Co. * HClay Ot DUmS^rCCelVea wholesale clothing d 1st riot,
lumhus until after tho praciico | in the basement of the !’ l " rl !"!' nt , ,to ? c ? 1 . on L.*'
session Friday. At this time a final i t« . .. e ■ theatrical area. At the
cheek will be taken on the crip- j POIlCC .Station DCFC early t rosn streets of 42nd nnd
pie* nnd *ee‘ju*t who will bo ahlo i fftla U’CCk. |' va >% Times Square, the
. . .... ferowd Is expocted.
j Auihorltles investigating the J K*. erv availublo poll<
The amity was pitted against 4*™*?* y ? h0 1 been ordered lnlo unif<
" M "' “ "** •••"••* “ ^ .long tho route-
accmpuined
dosen car*. Mrs.
their immedlat*
i the Republicans In the East Coach Gone Smith'* freshman team found nude and burn* i.r-ron- (ln(y ,^0^
New YoT New Jer*y and In the srrlmm... Thumdw after- , Tn n " r *" 1 *-
isch.lscUl. with ,his thauoei noon. Tho freshlcs wm given the ™ by a do,
eded beat in the first and hall at tbs beginning and started a Pi.‘ Il ““ * han ‘ ,y ,vra ' members of
Knnftk
1 section, ft Is pointed out.
ABOARD HOOVER SPECIAL,
EN ROUTE TO CALIFORNIA— c f the municipal elections through
(UP)—Thousands of people got up out EnHand. The' labor paftv
len, Inc,, of Atlanta to broadcast
the program for “Shooc-1 Day”
ntcr WSU of the Atlanta Jonmai.
It Is aign requested that local aiu-
ur ontortainorr got In tourh
the ‘Fair Association at its
iuarters on Washington
; two ibion from the Colonial
***' Y*y . . , . early Friday to stand In a drench- pained 137 heats in London and
wanted -tO Hold nerseil Ing rain nnd welcome Herbert Hoo*.,^ provinces on tbo; basis of aft*
free of any party obliga
tion that she might vote
according to the dictates
pf her conscience.
Mrs. Ritchie 1 ! statement, which
K the purpose of making arrange; contains the, reasons why she has
‘ its Id broadcast mn entertain- caran the concluiion that t)m
Fair
U rogram from the
on “School Day”,
npliflers will bo stationed «l
rent parts af the city on
ooi Day” and the band mneic
be heard in every section. .
Company that will broad
hast the aFir program ^with ami
piifleVa fn the F(Ur,grouadsre-
rently had' a’ timiikr Contract with
Fairs in Sooth Carolina nnd will
go to Angustp next weel( fo brood
cast tho Auguiln Foie.'
• _Announcement was.mode by the
’Fair AWflstion today (hat the
Company of Corsicana. Texas, w ; l|
put qn an exhibit In the Industrie I
department as well.as Conkey’.
i*Ved Company. ' 1
WALTHOUR . LEADS
DETROIT, Mlch.—(AP)-Jim-
my Walthodr, IS year old ride
dnd his German Partner, Frank
liucih. rg were leadmp-by one lao
Ot the end of the -48 hoars in the
ii -v InfemattUhdl'. Bieyeh
R.-ICC here Friday.
FIND BODIES
NEW YORK.—(AP)—The hod-
files of two unidentified men
md in the ruin! of an East Side
garage which vas swept.by fire
vt-Iy Friday. The bodies were
'-covered under two of the 29
ahich were destroyed.
Republican Party is no friend of
Prohibition and it out of line with
the interests of the people on the
population on the big economic is
sues rf tb» csom-ilirn follows;
. .By Mn. H. a’Ritchie
Some thirty-five yean ago, in
another state, a man whose eivie
conscience was -.veil-developed be
gan j, crusade against the drink
ing of alcoholic liquors.
This fight came near costing
him his life on several occasions,
bnt as head of a Citizens Vigilan-
toa Committee, he drove from the
community both the open saloon
And Illicit tnffic. Many times, he
was attacked frum ambush and
when away from home on business
ho left a young wife and five
trerr. ling children wondering if
this time tho bullets might not
speed more eure y to their intend
ed mark. Years later, this same
man. with mangled arm hanging
at Mi lid*, refused to tnke the
preferred Wnirkey to strengthen
and tataln him ’hroagh the four
hours between him and tKe «ar-
peon’s blessed oblivion.
I vis one af those children.
This is my heritage of dew-
lion to the canoe of teaber-
ann and 1 prohibition. There it
no one who more ilncci rely re-
- grrls the present status of
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ver ns his special train passed , trnoor. calculations,
through Ohio on Its Way west. j n London tho Inbor party gain-
A large crowd stood, many with 3J Ht ti and lost,one whileTn
umbrellas and many without, at the they gt&ned 126 and
East Norwood, whore the train | nit 19 Ha t a , or Or* total of
paused briefly at 7:00 ». m. A M of their candidates, SS2 thus
larger crowd waited, n few minutes f „ had besn eleeted.; ,
• on the out-. f N
....... .teat Inupod.* Thesa stateo’ have a march down. the field that ended dny * , >»“-
be of psrtlcuur Interest to the wo. | „mtlned electoral vote of 77, twe on the varsity « yard line after a Tlrtu
men of Clark, county nnd thin mete v.fr, In the Fieetor.l Cot-|»» V-rd pas, from Cbandfrr to V.
ett'A&“Fte. , Nirthl^P -d , S',UL BDD 7^r^.V b ' *7%^? 7 "Vhn "
Citrofina, South^arolins, Virginia w«« «*»« **>. bnU on Urn raralty (Turn to lage hxghl)
Missipsispi.. Now, uo you believt 1* yard ltne, and on the second |
the Republican Party would ri.it b'* y ">• first y««j m« Kored on
lotinir three states where the ma* , a **** ^ roln chait^itr to. Smith*
jority of thT ttontoSltviSlf LSfSjSHSL^S* ro *S t, °i? c 2 ‘
rote the Republican ticket and drive of the frosh. the varsity had
seek to convert eight Southern
Democratic states to fallow the G.
O. P. 7
. Political psrtlds, generally
.peaking, are rut after votes
When the Republican party looks
'Ir^r.nd’niinoYs'^ind"elLmet/'tc ^ fro * h lln * m * n WB » ld break through
h>»*r »y .Illinois, and enmee fr m # th . BulM ogs
L m , C |„,Ttw nf th" d votcra nre Ait b * ck foriailqsa.. Rosa and Lynn 1
Ja.t. ,u fwkiM*i.. I»t tackle. .Leathers and Duncan at j Qp.njnj. of ths Montgomery.
and V. W8nl Athens store on Claj-ton
loadei
LAB0R1TES HAPPY
AS CANDIDATES
WIN SEATS
LONDON—(A*—Laborites .were
Jubilant Friday with the results
complete control of the situation at
nil time*. The Bulldog* took th* [
ball on their own 20 yard line about
the middle of . the afternoon'* I
workout and drove consistently |
down. the field, aainlnc on almoet
New | every Ptay. At .time*, how*ver,
I STORE IN
ATHENS SATURDAY
dome*
ticket. pc*vi*papermen and £
i i, Iif.ru will bo in th* ]
Hchcdule call* for Smith to
lit the Circle at 1:15 p. m.,‘
liix demon*tratlon I* unythll
the other* he has received i
ton, Philadelphia and Chit
nuty be hour* late. The ;
the only innovation Smith I
troduclnjr into hi* whlrln
pn!i?n finish. Just
Kubernntorlal ranhampalami 1
Npt-ak Friday night at t
lyn Academy of Music,
ill be state i**uefl and fl|e *i
ticket. The nddres* will he
cant over a national radio
zstfsftod with tho Prohibition Law ra. RjX
__ it -t.-J. kVa OannKliMii *“ ul ‘
later at Wlnton Place, on the out.
akirts of Cincinnati.
The crowd HX Wlnton Place
cheered Hoover lustily, their voice*
somewhat muffled by (he pouring
ruin. Hoover stood on the beck
platform, smiling at the crowd and
thanking then} for arising ho early
to greet him-
nriira rav^>~ ^ ««« a new
LINDBERGH WILL
FLYT0 POLLING
PLACE TO VOTE
MEXICO CITV. Mcx.’— (#) -
The newspaper Excelsior says that
Colonel Lindbergh .s p’sning >
fly from Chfmuaha, where, he is
on a hunting trip, to St. Louis, in
order to vote fn the presidential
election.
After voting the newspaper says
the Colonel will fl- from St* Louis
to Mexico iCty, possibly in a non
stop attempt for a visit to Dwight
W. Morow.v American ambassador-
The Colonel is expected at Mexico
CHy on November 7 or B and will
remain about four weeks.
HONOR TEDDY .
PANAMA^(AP)—A bill to
honor Theodor Kcsevelt. hy ,n«-
ing a public square after him and
Greeting hit statiie In it has ieen
presented to the rational congress.
Two Southern Elevens
Play Inter-Sectional
Grid Games Saturday
hacks, who carried the ball down huildlna recently completed with
I'.he field several 'lines. • |tyo stories and a basement Slocks
1 t 6 “ |, ' ctal , trtt, “ w, “ leave th ” i of goods. Including ready-to-wear
(Seaboard station for the scene of for mPn ftn4 women and children,
battle ar ten o'clock FYlday night are included In the .tore's stock.
'and arrive,in Columbus at 5;30 n. Furniture and atitomobUe acces.
' m. Saiurday. Retruttlw. ,lt will «rte, to be found In the More. . ,
leave Columbus at 1:00 n. m. Sun. | The store will open at «:J0 o'clock fast mall plane sped
'■iy and nrrlye back In Athens at j Saturday morning and CIoM at , - wards IVashingti.r. tarrying.
|7:30 Sunday morning. |q'ck>ck. | or-ls of the case of Robert H
■■the new 'afore of the Montgom.' Lofton, whole parents lire t
The governor put
'ritiuy morning finishing
pecch. He also worked on"'
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FAST PUNE US
IN EFFORTS
SAVE PRIS0F
JACKSON, Mil
ATLANTA, Ga. —(UP)—Alabama and Missis-
sipi Aggies indulge in intersectional games Saturday
the result of which will affect more or less the pres
tige of southern football.
The Crimson Tjde, with *• -*•-—
Suther
and Hoim out of Urn backRetd SsST^vSlW^SinK
will meet Wisconsin nt Madison and NMh ,nj, t w hile Fldrida, Clemaon | candidates for municipal office,
the Agates, weaker than in years, and Oeorsta ought to win easily. I in p’nce of those declared by a re-
face Michigan State at Lansing. y, p. i. plays Maryland In the; cent mass meeting to be innecept-
Southern Conference games have 'gMond Invasion by Maryland ot j able from a standpoint of party
tses than the usaul significance Virginia this year. The Gobblers | ioyalty.
BaturdSy. The-best games to watch are favoritM to win. . | . It was stated at the polling
I mHT VflTF rAQT,W-W.rd company-Is In one of Worth, Texas, who. by a ft
'‘"JIl X fv/ifr — j tho most attractive buildings In the day respite granted by
clty.^uiq wag constructed by H. H. Governor Bidwell Adams
Hinton. Th, new store has adver. day night, escaped a sent,
ttoed extensively this week, point, i be hanged at 6 a. n
In* out the values that can be I The records of the case
found, at the Northeast Georgia ing taken to the supreme^
’. *tor*. of th« ;f*mou* mercantile the United States for
DAWSON, Gn. -UK— A tight* eomp * wr * that body.
Vote waa caat Friday in the apec-
IN DAWSON’S
PRIMARY
will probably bo those without y. M. I., Georgia Tech and Ten-! nlrces *h*t a .h-avie- Vote was
bearing on the championship. North 'nessee piay teams out of the Con- [expected during the afternoon.
Carolina and North Carolina 8tnt<
play In their annual match bt Ra.
Iclch. Washington and It
Virginia meet fn another g
statewide Interest All four
are out,of th* nbimptwadllp nm.
' The Florida.Newance. Miaalaalppl.
Clemaon, Oeorgta-Auburn and
Vanderbllt-Kentucky. gams- look
ference, the Cadets meeting David- i Or. Lucius Lamar was nomi-
son at Lexington, Tech and Ogle. I anted for mayor and O. V. Rob-
thorpe at Atlantw, and Tennessee [ erts for nldermon in tha regular
facea Carson-Newman. . | primary last Jaly. Since then
With every prospect that the nn. t their loyalty to the:national party
defeated Conference elevens will had beep questioned and tha spec-
Continu their streak . of victories U! primary Friday wgs called) to
tbrough the weekend, football fn (hd clty'derrioeretic execntlva emn-
Dlii- een be eold to be In the dol. I mittee at the instance of citinens
drum* until after the election. J gathered in a mtifi mccttog, _
(CUT OUT AND MAIL)
To THE DEMOCRATIC CAMPA1
ORGANIZATIOll^™
Clayton Street, Athens, Ga.
I will vote for Alfred E. Smith and Jos
Robinson on November 6th.
fame .... .... *..V JaHi
ADDRESS .... ...
(An expression from you will be ap
.