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[THE WEATHER)
Fair and Co'der Sunday
and Manday.
ATHENS, GA, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1928.
Hie Guns of the Good-Will Flagship
WASHINGTO N—
' (AP) — Ratification by
the world powers of the
senate reservations to
America’s proposed entry
into the World Court is
expected to be sought
again by President Cool-
idge together with his sen-
; ate program of approval
of the Kellogg anti-war
treaty and the naval
cr’W eiwT«tr'»ct'"n hiil.
The hotx»s of the President were
disclosed at a broakfest Sata^y
at the executive mansion to wh*ch
he had ‘nvlted moat of *he Repub
lics poniftnrs now In the c'ty.
Mr. Cool'd*e took tip with the
Republican lender* of the senate
tholr calendar of business for the
approaching abort term and ro-
i vea’ed Ms desfre for early act on
on the Kellogg treaty and the
cru'ser bill.
It Is underptood that the 'Presi
dent 'ndPated a desire to ap
proach amln the world power# on
the question of approval of ,tte
rescrvat'one voted by the MHAfo
In adhering the 'Wurtd Court
protocol. •» . 1
| It Hr the; nhderstancfn* that Mfc
Coo’.ldge will ask Secretary Kg
lojfg to renew dlarussSpn wth'/tb©
~*jppyDr. J. Sprole Lyons,
« jrominent Atlanta divine,
[[ Mil make the principal
I jfThanksgving Day address
• ‘ in services at the Univer
sity chapel at JS o’clock
Tuesday nighirwhich is
being snonsored by the
University Y. M. C. A. 1
Hugh Hodgson, head of the Uni
versity’s music department, will
give a special organ recital, and
several University .students wilt
assist in the program. Rufus Jen
nings, president' of the University
Y. Mi C. A. cabinet, will preside.
The program is the second, of
Its kind to be presented at the
University. Dr. S. V. Sanford,
dean of the University, and Dr. A
it. Soule, president of the College
of Agriculture, we-e the apeakcri
on the former occasion.
The program will include a solo
. f’v Miw Hugh Hodgson, Hemy
Harris and Pryor Fitts, students
w read a .selection from the
scriptures and give a short prayer.
The serdees will be concluded by
X the lenedicticn i':y Dr. S. J. Cart-
■71 ■ ledge and an organ poetlnde by
Organ ^Predu'de—Pastorale, Wely
•> Hugh Hodgson.
Doxo ogy, Congregation,
u. Scripture—D. Guerry Harris.
. \v * Prayer—Pryor W. Fitts.
K' f Divine. Redeemer”—*
• r^tcuncd, Mrs.-Hugh Hodgson.
" "* r
ATLANTA. t5a.—f AP)—John D.
Walker, former head of a chain of
banks fn Gdorg'a and former
state senator, who disappeared
from his home at Sparta, thirteen
years ago, was held here Saturday .
awaiting the arrival of officials
from the U. 3. Court of the aouf,
them d'strlct of Georg'a. |
Walker > udder Indictment re
turned at Macon in 19** charting
him with mlsapprOi..»-t on of
binds belonging to the city of
Sparta sinking fund.
He was brought to Atlanta FrV
day night by Department of Jus-
tee agents who arrested h'm at
Great Neck. Long Itfand, Novem
ber 19. Officers said that Wal
ker was arrested at bis home at
77 'Maple Drive. It was sa!d he
had been living there under the
pnnvn of David H. Nynn and was
employed as a bond salesman for
Ltnner, Brooks; and Company. •
Wfilker den’ed he was guilty of
convert re hemis In the Bank pf
Sparta, which was the central in-
etitut on In a big chain of banks-
that he had organised over the
state.
Walker spent, the night *n Pul
ton county jail. He was accom
panied to the marshal’s office
hero Saturday by' his son, John
D. Walker, Jr., cf; Sparta, and his
nephew* Bert Miller, of* Atlanta.
After- Walkers' disappearance,
h's wife, whom bo,le*'t behind at
Here fcre txso views taken
aboard the U. S. S. Maryland
which battleship ( • s carryint
Resident-elect Herbert Hoovei
on his good wi\l voyage t<
South America. Above is
view looking* forward, with twe
of the mighty 10-inch guns
elevated; at the right k a view \
looking aft from the bow, show
ing the two forward turrets j
and their guns. The Maryland
has eight of these huge guns,
each [of which can throw a ton .
of metal 38 imlea. ",*•
Made Homeless "
By Heavy Winds p
; MANILLA, P. I.—(AP)—Ad
vices Ibat several thousand per-
hundreds of homes destroyed In resolution,
the typhoon which has raged objeett’on
Cheat Davy Jones !
Of Valuable Boat
srvetltm. Thera seem, tn he
thought In the minds of tho
s'dont or of the senate lead-
of seeking any njodl 1 1 cation of
the reservations.
Chairman Borah of the Beuata
..... foreign relations conrmlltoo, a Wt-
sona had been made homeless and ter opponent of the World Court
* |gf - - ■ - .. . »“.a • " *'—m not Interpose any
.,.| ..„.w» 3 the" action of the
through tho south central part of President In again Bonking adhor.
the Philippine Archipelago for two ence to the senate World Court
days, were received , here Satur. I resolution, .
day. No deaths have been re. —— — 1
ported. nmnnntTin nmTIf
-ilthouga
-Dr. J. sproln Ly-
egation.
■ Ur. S. J. Cart-
it I’ostludo—March, Elgar,
udgsbn.
All celebrated beauties ted all actreasea, these three women whom
John Barrymore, upper left, chose to wid. .Katharine Harris, his
first wife. Is shown upper right; below are Michael Strange, left,
and Dolores Costello. ' ' ■ ; "7^
! HOLLYWOOD, Calif.— (UP)—, notables In the movie world. The
While the motion picture colony | half-humorous attempts of the ac-
worked Its rumor complex over- . . k . , . .
time. John Barrymore, one of . the ‘° r * eep “I* tme “ d d,t0 of ■
beat kjown figures of the stage *he marridgo secret. Were only,
and screen, and Dolores Costello, pprtlally euccessful.
film star, were married here this Lionel Barrymore, brother of
afternoon. , John, and an actor in his own
The ceremony was performed at1 right, was . best man, and Helen
the home of the bride and fn the''Costello, sister of Dolores and
‘presence of a Blue Book Hat of a’so an actor, was maid of honor.
LISBON, Portugal. —(IF)—The
Greek, freighter Virginia, which
,was towed into Leixooa port Fr.-
'dsy by'-fifteen Portugese trawlers
after having been aoandoned by
her craw, sank in tie harbor early
‘Sattndag.-
The trawlers had expressed tho
'intention of claiming salvage fori
th© abandoned ship. I __
I Nobody whs more surpr'se when ;
the Virginia came into port than I U. S. S. MARYLAND, AT SEA.
• Captain Michlforoa, commander of —UP)— The battleship Maryland,
the Greek ahlp. The Portugese bearing President-elect Hoover
nag had beep hoisted over her and and hli party on his tour of Latin,
fifteen Portugese trawlers tugged. America, Saturday was .riding' a
at her hawsers. : gale which at one time gamed a
The captain said that the Vlr- velocity of 70 miles, an hour,
glnla was In collision during a fog Tho goodwill ship rode the
with a large unidentified vest.' storm well. Mr. Hoover apparent-
I several nights ago. 'The other ly was undisputed by the gale,
vessel, he declared, continued on .i. The speed 7 of the ship was re-
I southward route without offering duced from 17 knots «o 6 knots by
, aid to the Greek , iup. j Captain Kiir>’:crly, who wont on
• I the . bridge nnd took charge.
I _ _ __ I The President-elect nad his first
I Kiilss Tnnmncnn I taste of the tropical storm late
CUia mompson Friday night when heavy seas lap-
D, ' , T.__ A c I ped tho side of the ship until they
Begins lenn AS pourod Into the portholes of his
Lifer Saturday Thes torm signal division was
rooted out to rescar the canvas
CHATSWORTH. -UPh-i Eula SS?E y ® de^fhe^ms’k e -tremJ’t*
Thompson whose sentence 9* the ' y
death was commuted to life tm- d , , ,
prisonmenf left ben Saturday Jn , Th ? hatUeship was brought to b
custody of D. H. Dunaway, super- J» *• ^ravy era. while every
Intandent of the state prison for nartv
Milledceville to bogin serving her w *•» “oorer party
sentence 1110 ^ serving uvr who #(K , bHn dt ( vw w Jeep on
I Mol Thompson, who was sen- ‘ h « quarterdeck ^by the excessive
taneed to d«th° for compHclty in , wcr ? f “ rced “ “oy.
the slaying 0 of Coleman Osborne * k ' Maiyland entued the Gdf cf
1927, atSraun^^ra v-Tlwr. Tenvuantepec on M .ontharp
INSURANCE OF
GEORGIA PEACH
CROP DECLINED
NEW YORK. —UP)— The first
damage action resulting from the
sinking cf the steamer Vcstrls
was itegun In federal court Satar-
,i«y when Orrin S. Stevens, a sur
vivor. filed c summons and com
plaint n a suit for JiLOlhi I
Ho also filed n libel against tho)
1 jverpool, Brazil and River Plate
Mcam Navigation Company ns
owners and opcrat'rs oi tho Vea-
trix.
ftevens, who is inmihgcr of tho
■Pint National Bank of Boston
lranch at Buenos Aires, lost his
wife in the disaster.
I HuuLllLull I LHilL plus.
- It, O. Boyce’s entry of Leg-
> nmnrn Tn rinvil horns.assumed the lead at the
T'DICULu Til LAUTU contest at tho end of tho third
linHiimn III rlinin week. Booth roultr}- Farm’s en-
UllnUIIUI IU Lilli III ^ from Clla'.on, Mo,, moved np
,:/■ " 1 to second ptoco. Pedigree Pool.
I try Farm’s entry Jumped from
niiTi, /BW—'tsu, eighth to fourth place. The week’s
EDOF.RTON, Oh.a.—ilP)—Two ,, paMd Marshall Farm’s entry
nwr. and n won-nn were M’led Sat- , mDn _ tha tear hllhi. B. Clfve
^ enroute tn", C.e^etod*?:
fM-ago crrr.hed near here. All qq,. n— oonet has a perfect
taT * bCC “ record throogh the fret twenty-
rC T^ Jni », C n H H'naaaetL nl- m0 d «™‘ Th '* b «“*i t0
, , T ' f ";, ni1 ,77 V Pedigree Poultry Farm of Ran.
lot (f th n inn” .inj .,ira. w. ii. ^g_^ ,»r*nn Two Leckoras rto
the pilots wife and Glenn {j cd * fo T r g C c 0 nd placo. J. R. Win-
K. Butts. 'u- vUmwf Ur^t ©ltaromt© Z and the Stinabl*©
Sore r’ilprr* ons vrho 3* Leghorn Farm’a pallet No. 771.
confused dirinj . ^ Pullet, have laid Wrateen,
He * The Plymouth Rocka and Anco-
in RlHimr down to earth the * uo -t-i
>•. 0 crnuhfd into a tree. ’It did (Tern to page
' Ir-itoh fire i nf was wrecked. , , . , M A .1
r-: —. Athens Shops Agree
-nman Parkls A, To Close Doors On
foiLtSday
Athens stores are to dose on
^Yinvnv P'HK, o-i.-(AP)— Thanksgiving day, accorftog to a
EE , Bank of Norman Park failed reprcsenlaUve , “® rch S a |
open Its dnora for business rrolectlTo Assodatlon. The
^ arday aad the atate banking naraea of those shope_ that: te
,'Mtmcnt was notified to take agreed to close will be publlshco
xge of Its affaire. , Tuepday. _ ... I
WASHINGTON.— (UP) —1
■cal /leaders gathering for
I. .L_ .1 ..I,
growers it would work to the ultl- ■
mate advantage of tho carriers
and go ter-to save the situation!
for growers and distributors. j!
September. Governor Ha-uman
commuted tho deeth .entente to ,^. 1 ' H“P “
li/o imprisonment Wednesday. & n rt «rJ aient Jnder v
City Court Ends
Sat, After Trial
Of State Cases
President-elect Hoover. There
will also .'re special parties at th"
Treago Colcn, trips around tile
c.ty and nuMNWr other enter-
trinmenta. The complete official
program has not yet been an
nounced. •
C00UDGE IS URGED
TO VISIT STATE
BY SEN. HARRIS
HARVARD DOWNS
YALE IN BOWL
John Clenland, young colored L WASHINGTON—(AIP)—A visit
boy, wag tfhed MS' for slabbing r tn Oe'-rtfe th’a wln'erVwee urged
another negro youth last April, upon President Coolldgi Saturday
Sail's Brttsln. negro women IIv. by Senator Harris of. Georgia,
Ing on a read near Atbeas, was who snggeted It la the avent that
found not guilty on a liquor tbe President takes a .proposed
charge. Calloway Lap was found trip to Florida In February.
not guilty of the charge of point, i Senator Herr’s propose^ 1 a call
lag a gun at anolbtr. to e’ther Savannah, Augusta or
Walter Howard, young white Brunswick. The President'!« eon.
man, was sentenced to the chain. | aldering going to rortdb to ded-
.ging for nine montba JWdar! Icete a b*rd senetnery About the
morning for falling to gupport a, first of MebrnsiT la the event Us
islnn, ?hl!d. '.ohllcaUotis hero permit.
DRUPELS,' BcUi'im—VP1—Gen- The complainant was Orrin S. I"'*
erel Barcn Jacques of Dlxmnde. Stephens of Boetoa who asked a Th ‘-
noted Belgian war general, died award of 850,000 for the death of s»«
Saturday of pneumonia. He watl his wife a Vcstrik vict’m. and J?.- A
70 years old. I OOOfor the loss of his baggage. He- ,l! e I
The seriousness of his illness alleged in his compla.nt that thei shot
became known only Friday, I (Turn to page alg,> J