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ATHENS COTTONl
MIDDLING „ 1* 3-8c
PREVIOUS CLOSE v 18 0.8c
THE WEATHEK:
Mostly cloudy Friday night and
Saturday. Possible showers Sat
urday. , i . , •
ATHENS, GA^ FRIDAY,
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CROWDS CONTINUE TO VISIT COUNTY FAIR
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Realtors Discuss State Development Here
To Play Final Game Here Saturday
eOVERUI RESTS
INST
T'T’
WASHINGTON—(>P)—Tho aov-
crnment rested !ts case Friduy in
the perjury trial of Robert W.
Stewart, chairman of the hoard of
he Standard 0.1 Company of In
HA ‘ ‘
Admiral Taylor Urges
Judgement Be Witheld
O n Vestris Disaster;
Investigation Proceeds
Helen ef Troy
WASHINGTON.—(UP)—Sinking of the steamer
i . Veitris probably was duo to an “error of judgment”
by valco lyle I un d defense counsel moved on the part of Captain W. J. Carey, but, untiLall the
With six regular players injured to the extent {hc"'tary t ‘to mm Vwdict^f j facta are available, he should not be condemned,
it they will in all probability not get to play at all, I “not guilty”. ! Resr Admiral David W. Taylor told the Vnited Press
e Goergia Bulldogs have finished the preparatory I v As Friday.
vork for the battle- Saturday with the strong L. S. U.! the* M man had sworn to the) —
Ream, undefeated in the Southern Conference this 1 «"»*? P“ blic I
year. 'Hie game begins at 3:00 o’clock on Sanford rlweived"Jenwnan,” any" of ti™'
Field. h» >fiii j bonds of the^ Continental Trtdirp:
Goes to Jolson
Herdla McCrary, star Bulldog
| fullback, got Into the acr'mmage
I Thursday (or o little while but be
[ was forced to retire when be hurt
M/'CtlW. He was ' piungfnr
foro’botng taken out.
' The varsity,completely crushed
a team composed of Red Devils
and freshmen who d'd hot make
tlm trip to Colnmbua. Hobby
Hooks, Johnnie Davidson, John
son. McCrary, and others who
were to the lineup during the eft,
ernoon, d'splnyed a driving at
tack that reaultad in galna on
nearly every play; The Bulldog
line, filled to the brim w'th re-
serves on account of injuries to
regulars, put up a good fight,
breaking through the.- opposing
forward wall many times to throw
Red Devil backs foi; losses or no
gain.
The Bulldog forward wall w'll
be minus five regulars Saturday
due to Injuries. These are Mof
fett agd Smith, ends; Co-captaln
(Hen Lautaunhefser and FYlshee,
tackles: and TfalOy, gu.flt, To till
these positions with reserve ma
terial will be a hard task for the
Rad anB Black mentors. Martin
and Nixon will likely start at
ends. StelliOg will be found in
Lautxenhe’eef's place, end Bucu-
atan or Bryant will likely fill In
at' the other tackle. Huff will
probably replace Haley at guard.
The regular back field wDI like,
ly start w'th the exception of Mc
Crary. Rothsteln Is expected to
got the pall at the fullback -poei- j
tlon. Hill la expected to be readr '
to go againat the Louisianians,
bat bln Injury ts still giving him
s trouble. The crippled list
Air Flapper
—NEA Miami Bureau.
Mfcs Caroline Lozier, 16, is the'
first girl student to enroll in the'
flying school opened at the Uni
Company. Earlier, oy J. Barnett,
tax cpmmissior.cr for Stewart'*
company had if Id -of acting as
trustee for $759,000 of the bonds
at the oil mans request.
With the jury excluded, ’Jesse 1
cd ty the court on the court un
I the ground!: that evidence had not
been produced _ to support the
charge.
GOVERNOR SMITH
STOPS FRIDAY
IN FLORIDA
JACKSONVILLE, Fla— </P) -
Governor A1 Smith, cn route to
the Mississippi gulf coast for ;t
vacation, period, spent <R> minutes
here Friday.
The private car St. N.chola?.
on which the governor and nisf
party are travelling, arrived at'
7:55 o'clock from Savannah and
was placed on thej):60 train wet:
via Tallahassee and River Junc
tion to Diloxi, Miss.
The governor and most ef the
party were asleen during ♦ho sUy
here and the je$s wrvi kept J n the
railway yards.
Mr. V.H. Wright
Dies Following
Long Illness
Unt*t his retirement a few years
igo from active duty, Admiral j
Paylor was reoogn'zed as one of
he world's foremost naval con- I
tractors. He served as an expert j
vltnesa In several big disaster In.
estigations. . J
Reading between the Foes of
survivors’ stories." be sa'd.
ESTATE
BUT TOUT
How Georgia's reel estate
prometers may contribute to
•he. dcvclrpment of the state’s *
industrial progress, enable its
P'ople to l;?cumc home-own
ing stahie citizens as well as
make the rer.Vy business pro
fitable firanda’ly, is being
discussed frem various angles
at the annual convention of
the Ccerpis Real Estate Asso
ciation. which dotes here to
morrow afternoon.
With fiftv-twa registered visi
tor 1 - , representing practicapy. Cv*
see that there was any cry -sect.on of the state, i^tddi
negligence. I think most tion to the local Realtors, the con-
i 1 k of.tha Vestris being vention entered Up second day this
better than fore- / .Sip* ‘ I
triahfhfr- «• S o'clock .vHll. be
E PRIZES IRE
DAY TOMORROW TO
ATTRACT HUNDREDS
A large crowd enjoyed
the Midway and exhibit*
at the Clarke County Ag
ricultural and lndu«trial
Fair last night on the
Mitchell’, bridge hiirhwav
and indications pointed
to a record, crowd today
and tomorrow'
Announcement of prf/es In the
Women’s and GVs’ 4-11 Clui-s.
an*I the colored nonrUn** df«nirt.
ment was one o' the
the fi’r FVfdnv. "/'♦hens
The fair has been
j f*ne wevthe; nn.
with
■7™ lUlllSilL Ul It UeUWIf Will- Ill' • Pretty Miss Dorris Tennant, as sMnlnx a:
This fillip, wo must remember. I the .iiain crrtort.i.nroent feature ,j, c . sat j„ j, er throne 03 Helen of dsy began
| was la a sale *11 Sunday, and the of ‘he night s program" and .tf- Tray in the. reent Women’* Hi-, ra'n.
Captain apparently thought he ™ 0I 7°w the wWKiUf the Georgia st t h = Univanltv of South- The closing'day of the fair
! could pull through when the atorm Heal tr.late Craimtlxslnn will h,. --—
abated. It would pot have been ewe'*-";
possible to abandon the ehlp Sun. , llHi'P
day, anyway, though. If the d'aaa- 1 report of
ter call had hecn li-eadcast then.,
1 probably would have save! , Th '* ™ -,-
most of the persons aboard." - | "f Athens distusscd hub I Jr
Taylor expressed the view that ’ onr , J. N. Heath cf Birm.njt-
Captaln Carey may have delayed , m. A a.. “Selling Business
sendius tlio SOS Ijecause of the . Property" .and Jamca I!. Kevin,
effect such nn action might have editor Atlanta iteorKian-American
had on his subtotuent career. Ca- ".'level,tpment of Geo-'-ia’. lligh-
- X , „,.o K .enuo, up-neu a. .... u,u- ^JV’^e
dues uat stop with those named varsity of Miami. This co-cduca- *55*. 52 ’ w "°
a£ve“or there are a Jut more fflVr course !, behoved lo be » aanitwHum Friday men,
— F*iS8ETK&2!L*rfi'- 1T | thTfint effe” .1 by any univet- '"«**, 6 . h M ’ OC ‘^ held
. amount of W? t j iiSLflg jH^i°ATr < Derbv , | Sun< l*y. the hour to ’-e announced
«,d carrie. it Arou^WrTh^ in" j'.n"^''
tem. In a part-bran product ml^.- , jr i'
enough bulk to do this work. TOt },” wtSr"
doctor, recommend ALL-BRAN. Became it
rfy was to tit*r. cemmand of ih
Lamport A Hole Line’ll largest
steamer after the voj’age on the
Vestris..
PROBE PROCEEDS
NEW YORK.—(UP)—The sea
man's* view of how and why the
8. 8. Vestrla went down some 200
later by McDorman-BHdgcs
Mr. Wright wg* « member ot
tho Masons ami the Woodmen
the World. He '* survived by h?f
•’ low, Mrs. Maude Wright, a
hter, Miss LucUe WHght,
Here is n. new picture of Ruby
Kecl r /.Mrs. Al Jolson), • who
quit the Follies, In which she wu
to have a star part, und went. 8. 8. Vestria went down some 200
to Al in Los AngeTes whore he Ui’miles -off the coast of /Virfgiula,
making talking pictures. .They carrying with It a prqfiable loss of
were married only recently.' CTurn to Pago Eight)
ilBliji
SMS A1UITA PRISOI
KWH Fill
* A ^51: HOOVER MAY NOT
RE FORCED TO
CALL SESSION
FOR FARMERS
ways”. At noon a luncheon w*a*
given the Realtors at the State
CWlei|e of Agriculture and Dr.
Andrew M. Soule delivered ,an
address, "Independent Georgia”,
discusKing how Georgia may he
nade 5 stale independency ecen-
ofnicahy by devsV.mnt rf, its
potanti:;l tej*ourech.
Friday niter new W.lliam E
Hereon, discussed National As
r.ociation Work. He is director cl
the. extension department of the
Xat.onal Realtors Association.
A. J. Berge cf Chicago, Ill., apoki
tn “£alcsniAii£hip”. The visitors
Inspected ' the .Slate CoHege of
Agricultureduring f|» c afternoon.
Tomorrow afternobn 4hey/w.fl at
tend the Georgia-L. S. U. football
game cn Stanford Field at 3
o’clock.
Mr. Hen>n ha*, during his work
nt the last six end one-naif years
visited more then- *Ix hundred
iiti.‘» :i> tho United. State* and
Canada.
As contact man b< tween the
National Aatociation and local
member■' dards he has cOnstant.y
analysed business ndilion?, stud
ied the j-erl maskef, and ’ ^’ Hoovtrfa farm
ATLANTA, Ga. — (UP) — Two Department of
. Justice agents, who have been questioning prisoners
MuA'cuio Wright 1 nmiMi at the Atlanta Federal Prison since September 15th,
relative to favoritism and smuggling charges, were
called before a special congressional committee here
The two. TliomuH C. Wilcox and | — . —
C. C. Spear, were ,subpoenaed j
Thursday and will appear at an/. ■ ■ —-r
executive aesslon of the commit
tee. which is here on a study of
prison conditions.
Wilcox' In ,chain* ot the De
partment of Justice investigation,
will b# qncHt'orn-d regarding an
alleged espionage nyatem by
wjjich an under cover agent al
legedly operated in the prison
early this year as u pr‘soner.
DcctuSon or the comm ft too to
turn from Its "study of housing
conditions to an invest'gatlon of
* “ * In;
Wright, all of Athens: two
, Messrs. J. A. and it. T.
A them: and his mother,
ilia Wright, Athens
Vrighfc has been .n dcclin-
ilth for several years. He
.formerly employed in tlu
■Cing department at McGreg ,
He was u native of Cob).
. 11c lived in Athens for
years. ^
eatest Stock
Market Opening Is
Recorded Friday,
SW YORK—W)—The Ereat-
itcck market opening in re-
.•J'eur. took place Friday when
than a score of issues were
up S3 tn ,10 a share in
irat few minutes of trading
ying, presumably influence!
lexpectedly fall increaae of
than 82,000,000 in Federal
Ve brokers loan*. Twenty
iks opened with Mocks of |S,-
> ,20,000 shans.
the first thirty five min-
•xceeded lJMWJMO
kakae
other matlnrs followed Informa
tion furnished by ‘Congressman
Thomas Boll. Georgia member.
Documents purporting to show
that William Larsen, an ailesad
Department of Justice agent oper-
at me in the prison as Peter Han
sen. prohibition law violator, was
placed before the commlttso.
Hanson was committed from
Detroit federal court,
transferred to Learenarorth
months after his arrival a
lanta prison when the '»*rol* i
(Tam to Pag* Ei,ht)
ad vrak
th three
at At-'
D0NT FORGET
Y0URY.M.C.A.
SUBSCRIPTION
Don't forget about the Y.
M. C. A. subscription tomor
row. Yqu*ve promised your
self every day this week to
fill out the blank the associa
tion sent you and return it.
Tonight, while you haven’t
anything else to do, fill out
the card and send it in and
help make the Voluntary Sub-
i criptioo Campaign for $13,-
000 a big success. If the card
is at your office, make a note
about it and f,U it out early
taamrrew before you get busy
orgotQ tho football game* _
practises ot the. leading
und assisted local boards in pre
paring and carrying out n pro^rn
of work which has greatly aided
them in becomir g leading bus.ness
end civic organisations. .
Mr. Beige. - Jos councillor for
the National Association ot Real
Estate Boards, has had sever
yeurj ot experience* a* sale* coun
cillor, and prfcr to that a wide
experience bs e salesman and
rales manager. As a sales man
ager and sales councillor he hat
trained more than two iheusam
salesmen.
Bond Issue.
Mr. Kevin advocated a bond .*
sue for the completion cf the high
way system m the state and call
ed unon the realtors to give their
approval nnd support to the issu
ance of one hundred million dol
lars in bonds hr that purpose,
etating that it would require that
amount to do 'ho job.
Mr. Nevin also advocated the
(abandonment of v the county aid
plnr of Kuilding rones, now in ui»e,
nnd atated that he ibeltalsd it
shoqM be a state and government
function. He did not criticize the
present highway .officials but the
system, saying he believed it was
wrong and should be corrected and
the state move forward at the ear
liest possible date towards paving
the.main roads of th# state with
the best possible paving,
Mr. Nevin’s speech was Deceived
with entttoaiaem by. the realtors,
. (Tom to £s je £i,hl)
havo spoken so favorably of tho
Midway attractions that many
people from all over the Roct’on
young and old, are* expected to
enjoy themselves there the two
iemvlnln* days.
Yesterday, "Farmers Day*vi,
dently brought many peopto" to
Athens to trade Inasmuch as Fa'r
Assoc'atlon headquarters reports
that s Manager Gloyd of J. C.
Fcnnoy’s, which has an exhibit at
tho fair, declares yesterday's bus
iness at that store set up a rec
ord.
Much Praise J'jtt .b
Much praise for the exhibits in
tho five tents In the rear of tho
fair grounds J« going the rounds,
of nn e$ftra session after March ( and surprleo that such creditable
™— exhibits ot educflt'onal, agrieut-
tural and Inldnstrlal progress
could bo arranged on such short
notice is being expressed by
those who have visited the ex
hibit, tents.
Tho prize awardH for today
follow:
Girls’ and Woman’s 4-* Dspt.
Miss Ruby Thompson,, Horn**
.'Demonstration Agent; Miss Iluth
Eberhart, (Assistant Ilomo Dem
onstration Agent.-
Scholarships lo Camp Wlklm.,
IMP—Francos Bldssn, * Elliabeth
Hardenkin, Louise Terry. Mao'
Dell ILtX Lena Hnfr. Mrs. Zorn
Lattay,.' Mrs. H. L. Fry. Mr"-
• ~ ord. .Mrs. W. E.
Ernest Eldson.
IrVs 4-H Department
Hlx, first; Lena Htx.
Louise Terry, third;
Eldson. first; Alffr'ne
, second; Helen Loonev,
‘ * ;h Hardeman, eec-
Lagford, third.
Canning—Louise Terry, first;
itsry Deli HI*.’second; 1^-na Hix.
th'rd; AYanccs Etdiou. f'mt; Air.
erino McLeroy, wcond; Elisabeth
Hardeman, third; Elisabeth Har
deman, first; Frances Eldson. sec.
ond: Helen Looney, first: Ellso-
bclh Hardeman, second.
Home Demonstration Council
PALO ALTO, Cal.v- lUP) —
President-elect Hoover is pleased
with reports from n’ashington
that congress, at'its comin, ses
sion. may enact o'farm relief'pro
gram adequate .for immediate re
lief. thus obviating tho n^csalty
Of' fits iwtva eatilnn ofta* MatMh
4tlL - .. . ..
He over promised an extra ses
sion «n ths' closing days of ’ his
presidential campaign, unless ade-
ouste relief was afforded during
the short winter eekajun, which,
at that time, reemed tmnrohaUe.
Now, however, ft appears that
Secretary of Agriculture Jardine
and Senator Charlte IlcNary of
Oregon, to-author of tho McNary-
Haugen hill, an likely to reach an
agreement on legislation along
linos laid down by tho President-
e'ect and that MeNarv and other
farm leaders will press relief
measures.
EafabUhraent cl atabilixatlon
corporations constitutes the heart
relief ■|f«cnm
which provides likewise for tariff
increases on agricultural product!
and further aid to co-operat.ve
marketing, aa well aa such ton.
time aaafitance as devalopment of
inland wsU-rway*.' » '
If constross, at U* «horf session,
meets hi* visws tnsofar a. « >• ->
a measure setting up MabUisntion
corpdrafitmri t tins establishing
machinery to aid the farmer in
marketing next year’c crone, he
Will not call an extra
-Mary Dell Hlx,
AIR MAIL ROUTE IS
EXTENDED TO
ATLANTA
WASHINGTON—{/Ft— Acting
Postmaster General Glover an
nounced Friday that effective De
cember 1. the airmail route now
in operation frvu Chicago to Ev
ansville, Indiana, will be extended
to include SL -Leu.e. Nashville.
Chattanooga and Atlanta.
British and American troop* In
China have caused a decided in-
r in shi]
to Shanghai 1
A plan has hern established at
Nafcaimo, British Columbia, for
th. manafaeturo of aa assoc, de
rived from the seals* of barring*.
in the manufacture of
Artificial pear Jr,
t,
Exhibit
Clarke county, first. County
exhibit by Homo Dpinocstratioqj
Clobt (three competing). Clurke,
county, Drat; Jackson county.
Women'! 4-H Department
S Vegetables—Mr*. ZorA
firitt; Mrs. T. L. Fry,
FtnlU—Mni. ’ n. 1A *
F»*v. first; Mr*. Zora Lattay. kcc.
ond.
(Preserves — Mrs. Zora Lattay,
first; Mrs. H. L. Fry. second.
Jellyr'-Mrs. Zora Lattay, f'r»t;
Mr*. H. O. I^ngford, Hct-ond.
Jams anftd Marina!:i«l«.s—Mre. -
H. L. JJry, first; kMrs. Zoru LaU
UT. second.
il’IckloH — Mr*. Zora Tjmay,
first; Mr*. H. L. Fry, wecond.
Fruit Julce«—Mrs. H. U Fry,
first; Mrs. W x R. PhillipH. aetu
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