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Opposition To Ahti-War Pact Treaty Loomii
:ee Faces Turn Doi
II1IK Iff (I 1 VISITORS WERE IN
LHB l LII |T0WN from j^^jy
SECTIONS FOR “AL”
As the “Lame Duck” Sessio n of Congress Was Opened
POSY m SENATE
Hundreds Flocked Here
WASHINGTON.
—(AP)—President Cool-
idge gave congress an
other fighting issue today
and it was seized upon
immediately with pros
pects of a battle 'over the
nomination of '‘Roy O.
West of Illinoisans Secre
tary of the Interior.
Mr. West is serving along w*th
And Brought Increased
Business to Entire City.
Picture May Repeat.
, Athens merchants have long
recognized that athletic events
staged here and variouH.activit.es
of the educntionui institutions
mean increased business for ev
eryone and now they are aware
of the benefit, from a business
standpoint to them, derived from . Jt _ -
theatrical attractions that come to blit nevertheless threaten-
Thb was brought particularly Opposition to the Kel-
to the merchants and business Iniro* nnfi.WAf frefltv siifi*
man’s attention this week when Mill-War ircaij 8UU-
“The S^nginK Fool” playing nt the deilly has found root in
Palace brought visitors to the city
from more than 100 miles and the Senate,
from practically every town In ....
northeast Georgia and adjacent How formidable It will grow
sections of 8outh Carolina. There remains to be developed. At pres.
— - — were visitors here for the picture eilt It amounts to a determined
\Vil lam F. Whiting, Secretary ot from Andersdn, Calhoun Mi and stand agsiust the treaty by Sen.
Coipmere, hy reason of a recess Abbeville, South CarbHnav These* atpr* Jam's A. Reed, of Missouri
appointment. As soon as bis visitors not pnly spent mousy to with a doubt *a the minds of a
v, 9rne •. pre«entod Chairman see .the picture -but many of them, half dozen otb*<jMjci^'7w]&
nsk hearingo on the noranaUon. night mt local hotel*. Literally majority ot ratlfoatlon its odher-
ovpccla’ly on whether Mr. Want hundred* came from Eiberton, ente expected,
wae connected wtt>i the 8amuel Washington, Mad.son, Monticello. Seere’sry of SUte Kellogg turn
Inenl public nti.lty interest. In Monroe, Winder, Jefferson, Com- been directed hr the foreign re.
Chicago. mcrce, Hartwell, Toccoa, Lavonia, latlona commltteo to appear be-
The nom nation waa submitted Royeton, Lexington, Crawford, fore 't tomorrow la an affort to
»" congress was beginning 'ts Watkinsvllle Bishop and other etralghten the matter,
fourth days' session with Boulder places of this suction. Reed has taken the posit'on that
Dam and many other hotly con- The Palace theatre evidently ex- the treaty ultlmate'y would pat
teated Issuea awaking action pected th,s to happen when 4t put the United Staten Into the World
dur nc tho next three months, from thirty to fifty thousand doi- Court by "the back door." Some
Bonlder Dam had 'to p’ace on the lara into the equipment that made others of the o’d band of “trre.
(Turn To Page Three) I the ta.king pictures possible for concllab'es” who fon-ht the teu-
_ ■ Athena and this section of the guc of Nations in INS share th's
WYNN T RI1RTHN * ut ® « n d 11 » but natural that same view. Other* want to know
fT mil 1. DU1UUH) the people, especially those of 'f the reservatlone will su'flclent-
fCODriA CTIlnCWT Athene who get the reflected r.en- ly protect the Monroe Doctrine.
UfililVULn ulUl/Ull, efit from all those visitors, should Senators Johnson of Ca'lforn’a
DAD AI VTCn III ‘ AIT ,h ° w appr«l»-‘0n of these efforts Moses of New Hampshire ore
FA KALI At LI 111 All * n 5 exopmlitures of the theatre, understood to be particularly anx-
Wednesday saw no lessening of tout to learn whether some fur.
SLAYER OLAII
HILL DAVIS
UP HIS HOME;
Ml CIVIC LEAD!
ATLANTA — U
Charging that he
broken up his home,
L. Shippey, a 28-year
clerk in the warehous
a chain grocery conee
here, today shot and
ed G. Hall Davis,
leader and automd
dealer as the latter ,i
his automobile in fr
the warehouse.
After shooting !
through tho 1
.,m>Ji
The official opening of the “lame duck* or
Cincinnati, speaker of
ssion of the 70th Congress U
House, is shown pies**
tigress is pietn
lading, at thaJd
ired above. Representative Nicholas Longworth of
desk just in front of the flag.
MS JEWS IJff c R S
OBSERVE FEAST
OF LIGHTS
AT WARM SPRINGS
WARM 8PRING8. Ga —(AP)—
An active democratic machine de
signed to function 12 months of
each year In every county of the
state, !s In the offing for New
York, Governor-elect Franklin D.
Roosevelt and 8‘ate Democrat'c
Chairman M. William Bay said
Y1MTT0VTAV A /i/iinriTT . »«•«»“*«« vous to learn wnsmer »ouib tur. Beginning with Friday evening, ebatrman ]
UNUSUAL ALUDENT i " tereit «»• Stotfng Fool and ther reservations are necessary. December 7, the Jews of Athens here today.
V | th « crowd around the theatre en- Even somo of the democratic wUl observe the e’rht-dsy festival The Initial move is planned for
I trance at 8 o’clock last night was supporters of Wilsonian war pol’- known as the Feast of L’ghts (In January, they said when the
Wynn T. Burton, member of ^* y * * m c ' e8 are doubtful about the adv'.s- Hebrew, Cbanukah). state commute, the county cha'r-
tlio senior class and student of {ti» poesibl ,ethat the pteture will ability of the treaty. This festival Is observed in me n. nations! comm!: tee men and
Ho korir «*♦»-*• n«wi«fm.- .,| t t0 me to be a mere commemoration of the victory of commltteewomen and United
Senator Bruce, Judah Maccabee over the Greco- pistes penaters and represents-
told the Syrian forces *n the year 165 B. tIveg will meet In Albany to hear
United -Press. “There Is now a t*. The Greco-Syrians attempted a tentative program for budding
real agency for world peace to to impose Greek cu ture and re- U p organisation,
which we could eubserbe." l p!on upon the Jews, and it was wba t new features that
Bruce said he had talked ^to against this that The .Jews re- p ro ^r»m will contain has
tl.o senior class and student of & 'irZVhthlT atte/chriitmi. ,
Jorma. 1 am at the University- Is * brou .?^ back alter Christmas it teems to me to I
in the General Hospital naU&ted for w !° ther ^ how B0 ,m * *>’»st ot wlnd *” 8<,pat(
from the waist dowii as a result i mense y popular did it take. • democrat, Mary’and,
POLICE OK HIS
NEW YORK.—(United News)
Kmlivy, a toreman that,
one man who will never 1
nn-the- home", and then
, police headquarters where he s
renaered.
He -old detectives that _
who wa, 38 years of age and i
resu;
of an unusual accident Wednee-
day night. He and a fe'law
member ot the 8. A. E. frater.
ally were prac Icing an acrobat'c
stunt and Mr. Barton waa being
hold around the wa nt with his'
head and shoulders back towards -
the floor and It seems that while
ha was In th's position bis spinal
column true fractured. At tbe
time be felt no ill effects but
when ho finished aupper and at
tempted to rise from the table ho
couldn’t, get up. - ,
He was rushed to tM General
Hospital and given mediOl a'd
and an examlnat'on and It was
ata.ed Thursday that it waa 1m.
NEW BULLETIN OH
coin says
other democrat eenatora who rolled and under Ihe leadership Adeemed. Mr. Bray ..Id, He r'oi the neme. oTn«w York po
shared h'a viowa, however, the 0 t jndali Maccabee succeeded In )t e i Mr> however, that he 1 Hcemcn
democratic leader In mettera o dr'vlag ihe Syrian, out of Pale^ coa.ld.red It n.ce«.ry that coun-1 indication, were, .two, raport-
y :body of child,
■ '■ THROAT SLASHED, 1
FOUND IN SWAMP ZXT i»e p '^m
I Dav.s eatablishment of-'out
wr-e.e 1-An.r 1 „ • months ago and that the slain
NEW YORK. — (UP) — The became acquainted withMrs*i
body of Joseph Storelli, 7, who P»y when he ga»e her driving
tvas murdered and bur’ed in the s ™ 3, . ]
meadow swampland nttir Socau- _ It 'vaj recalled that Shipney
cus, N. J„ was found i-y dctec- Davi* recently had quarrelled . .
tives today. * j that the warehouse clerk had rq*
The detectives began'scarchin- c , cntI >’ tccn.mfived from a post ‘
_ , for the body at dawn,aftar the? *“• * rcnt of warehouse to I
The persona, files qt’the late Ar- received word from Detroit — Kfl to avoid contact wl
nold Rothstein gave up more trou- pcl^r that Peter Kudxinowekl had -* 1 ' automobl'e dealer whose fcu
■ble today for the hard-working confessed to kidnepping the bov BeM wa ‘ loc »l*d nearby,
bluecoats who are Keklng John slashing his throat and hurilmf Witnesses Mid that Davis
D:e, Richard Doe and Blank Blank the body from tba Surouchanna up •" front of the ware
as his murdarers. I bridge. i 1 shortly before b a. m., today
Shortly after tho sealed boxes The body of the boy who lived n,w automobile and inquired
of papers were lugged under | n New York was found near the SiPST "' ,yinK hc wi,hed t0 el -
guard from the grand Jury room, * Susauehanna railroad ' emh.nl,. vrith him. In response to the turns
it was sUted by a reliable au-iment. Hi* throat h«l been cut raoni SUPPey walked toward the
thorlty that the mlli;wuafre gam-'from ear' to ear w> deenly that cnr ? Davis rat at the whefe!
blcr’a carefully kept pay rolUcar-*
foreign relatione. Senetor Swan- The detail, of the etroggl. ^"'ha'rmen be xive'n more re. I ,d that most of Ulo ^trolmen
son. Vlrg nla, haa Indicated he .re told In the aperypbal books ^pen.ibmty than In the past, and namcd werB emp i 0 yed during the
1 would not oppoze the treaty. of F’rst and Second Maccabees. th||fc thair organisations funcf rtn 1 p • ■ • • •
[ Chairman Borah of Ihe fore’gn Friday evening Rabbi Joseph cntmuously.
relations committee now consider- Joseph Utschen will preach on „ At the preB€nt we have no um | j uit w hat the.r Duties were
Ing tbe treaty, waa one of the lr- the subject. •‘Chanukah—A Lesson p j an „ beyond the Albany meet- fn the 8trikef ln which Rothstein
. treatv pact but he d'd not share
, ' Reed’s view that the ant'-war
LONDON. — (UP) — King pact would push this country Into
George's general condition is im- the World Court, be said today.
immbid'b IU tmrvriB n « ure«.ni P rovin 8 ,lowl 7 »» official bulletin He | B § uil confident the treaty
S^7eHo«7hrro]Sry“;.1.7rovm msde ,o
<■ thA inn nf nn<i vni t today. The King passed a fair Some effort has been made to
O, E. Burton, ^eal hi. tempbraturo was bold up-'coa.'d.rotUm of tho
tax. and -a one of the most pop- | l h .!r,^” rn . l .15'. I ‘™»‘ y “ JS* I’. 8 ’
ular members ot the senior class.
rcconcllablcs of tho Versaries From the Past.” rnu,*’ ho *sa 4 d. **We are going to
Regular Sabbath services are or -, n t Z e from e’ection distr’et
held at the Synagogue Friday eve- C ap*alns to the chairmen of tf*-
n’ngs at 8:00 o’clock and 8atur- committee, however, and build
day mornings at 10 o’clock.
The bulletin eald! I cralwr building bill, is
-The King punto a fair night and < ( )t appears
BBIIflllSSUi
and temperature this morning >•
lower. Hia general condition it
’ Improving slowly and the infective
I process which remains severe is
I becoming more localized.”
Stanley Hewett,
Dawson of Penn.
, The bulletin which caused con
(tlderoblc anxiety last night was
'issued at 8 p. m., it says:
'The King had a qu.et day. His
temperature has risen to a point
higher than that at the same hour
last evening, showing the recrud
escence of the infection, is still sc-
_ ,, tivo. Hie strength is maintained.'
ATLANTA, Ga.— (AP) — Pol'ce Stanley Hewett,
today clung to tho'r belief that a K. Pnrguham Buzzard,
jealous rival murdered R. M. I . Humphrey Roilcston,
Brandon, wealthy mortician. Mon-i Dawson of Penn,
day n'ght despite that cluea were! __
unearthed tending to boar out! WELCOME NEWS
such a , ,1-beory had definitely! LONDON.—VP)—The statement
proven false.
jiitrbznd OF rtl.O.\nE
RELEASED AFTER QUIZ
ATLANTA. — The man npon
whom the Police pinned their
hones of solving the slaying cl
Robert M. Brandon, prominent At
lanta undertaker, was questioned
Wednesday night, proved an alibi
l arid v.n? released after convincing
, Chief cf Detectives A. Lamar
1 Poole and DetecUve John W. Lowe j which
— * leDnt.
that King George’s general eondi.
tion was slowly improving made
in tho official morning bulletin on
his physicians was the most wel
come nnouncement that haa come
from Buckingham since his Majes
ty’s ilinaar became critical a few
days ago:
There waa .satisfaction among
the King's entourage that the doc-
ton had omitted any mention of
~ ' -■ - I Ua . « «
concerning - ms near
appeared in several tel
passed
treaty i»
facing dangerous oppos’tlon it
may be delayed for the present.
FATHER OF 29
FLAYS BIRTH
CONTROL JUDGE
EVANGELISTIC CLUB
ELECT8DB.CR0WE
CLEVELAND.—(United Nerrs)
The decision of Judge Harrison
W Ewing, sentenc.ng Otto Kour-
im and his wife to three years’
birth control, was heartily de
nounced far and wide today, chief
umoAg the moralists being Lee
Gentle, one-armed pool hail pro-
pr.otor of Atlanta, who, surround
ed by a largo number of his 29
children, sent the following mes
sage here:
“I never heard tell of such a
thing. No judge should have the
right to say whether children
shall be boro. I was earning *45
n month when my firat wa* born.
Kourim’a $24 a week would have
looked as Dig as a piano cover
to i
Gentle, hailed at the champion
Dixie father, once was introduced
to President Coolidg*.
Judge Ewing spent most af to-
day stepping cautiously out of the
The Athena Bua'nesa Men's
Evangelistic Club met at tho Cto-
verlcaf Tea Room Tueadav u’gbt,
at which lime W. O. Wellborn or
Atlanta, national field secretary
of the organization, addressed
The men present.
The secretary reported that n
total number of seventy-eight
meet'ngs had been conducted by
the organization dur'ng this year,
these greetings being held tor the
most part at the county jail, city
stockade and county (arm. Also
several meetings conducted at lo
cal churches. Elahty-e'ith: reports
on defin'te personal work have
been submitted during the past
ten months.
Attendance records for the fff-
ty.iwo business meetings daring
year were
establish*! by
Messrs. W. Cooper, J. C. Hatch-
real organization.’
Mr. Roosevelt, who last week
endorsed eatabl'shment of young
mens’ and yonng womens’ demo
cratic leagues throughout the
county, announced Ihe January
mect'ng. It would be a general
"get-together,” ho said, to be
followed by a good fellowship
banquet.' .
The announcement followed a
session between the goyernor-
olect and Now York Slate '*»d« r *
so prolonged that the visitors
missed a train to Atlanta, their
frst step of the homeward Jour
ney. Senator Bernard Downing.’
Assemblyman Mawr’ce Bloch, Mr.
Bray and Samuel I. Rosenman, of
the bill drafting department, at
tended the conference. They haq
announced earlier in the day tna*
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JOHN D., SENIOR,
OFF TO SPEND
WINTER IN SOUTH
was eccuztd of "playing both ends
again::! the middle,” is to be taken
up when the grand jury recon
venes to consider what District
Attorney Joan Bnnton has called
the “second phase” of tho Roth
stein case.
GOAL IS HALFWAY
ear n> deeply that wnere ijhvia cat
the headjyasjioarly severed. |WV»%'&| l 2 d or “
W. F. CALDWELL OF of incoming t
ASSOCIATED PRESS
- rn»mm . __ I prom*nent as a busings m
SPEAKS TO CLASS :V!?". l . n . hav , i P B ur^niaed
IN JOURNALISM
Byj. T. Carlton
(Student In Henry W/. Grady
‘ — | avnia ^| (nk ^
.. ized the
Hail-Davls Motor Company in
“I
a n
day
fore
head
1924 and been its
since. Before that time
traffic expert in the local planl
the Ford Motor Company. He ■
a member of tho City Bond
minion ani recently had
, oppqr unlty for ** T ® u * leader in a cami
ewspajierman to. the Community Cheat.
CAMPAIGN HEBE
the
beta
W.
as evar been be.L.. , ^ ..
Aarn IdlrtaSon’of M,SS,n & Gambler
Returns; Abdu
Four
TARRYTOWN. N. Y.—(UP)-
John D. Rockefeller left yesterday
for his winter home at Ormond
Beach, Fla.
ORMOND BEACH, Fla.—(UP).
John D. ‘Rockefeller’s. spec.al cor
bringing him to Florida for the
■ns and C. iA. RowUnd, aU of| wjn ^ r duc here early tonight,
whom are past presidents. | GardBner> an d lerranU have
hundred and seventy-
seven people have subscribed |4f
551 for the maintenance of the Y.
W. C. A. In 1929, according ta
the reports a'ven by team work
ers Wednesday afternoon. Of this
Amount IL237 represented sub.
scr'ntlons turned In Wednesday fn
addition to the $3,314 previously
announced. Another report will
be made by all tbe teams 4t tbe
last formal meeting of the cam-
pa'gn workers this evening at
6: *70.
Team Number Five again led llab, •
Wednesday, both In number of aaya
Prof
scho
out I
Pfirt«
he b
then
Presi
ted l
t'me
pond
one i
assoc
He Tells Po
that
have
defla
happi
Many
giver* and amount* of gift*. Mrs.
Busbeo la captain of this team
and it is composed of a group
from tho Bua'nesa Girls’ Club.
Mrs. Blood worth's team drew aac.
r.nd honors in the. report g'ven of
Ibe second,day’s work, ln spit*
Dr. L. H. Crown was alactsdlmonths' nr*par->t (ho large amount of illnaas
president for tho ensuing yoar;i - kmm. 1 .mirnr tram members and tiros.
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ing tho Rockefeller'winter Heine .among ream memtonjal pro*-,
for Ua trrlvgL . . _,v • s
A. 'I-. •
(Ttra to p»I« itxj.
tan,
dents
"Iropt
LOUISVILLE, Ky.
Alvey, prominent Lou!«vill
maker who has teen mi
Monday returned to hi:
today and told a story’
kidnapped mid held for
Alvey said hc was foi
automobile at the
near his home J
was blindfolded
less, It a lecture
its ’in the Henry
of Journalism In
the Commerco-Journallsm bulld-
Imr at tbe University of Georgia
Thursday morning.
as Introduced by
Drowry, of tho
cm, who pointed
i record ns n rc.
ipondent boforo
dltor of tbu sou-
tbe Associated
i be was promo
oriicc. At one
to House oorres.
.ssoc’atcil Press,
mportant ot tho
Ions,
f New."
reseed tho fact
repor'ed most
news," and ho
cornu rtrango
irto unknown,
of oo-foet Eng-
ot brilliant i
ossful es repor.
In advising mu
ll re that they
rc beginning to
fit themselves for a Journalistic
career.
In Ibe newspaper fold, repor. ^ v—, , , c » u „
tors must be oqulw^d with tlio; Alvey caid he w.i» .
natural endowment, of a newpjdho abduct, rc aufmo-ile
gaiharer, the jpeakqr ;alj. •.'Don’t .., y>ho p.-wl as mi sc.
(Turn t« r**« TtrroJ { (Tura to gage ”
“I didn't idiow where
me," Alley, said. “They
automobiles once and w»
more than an hour. Then
cut and they took me Into .
ing".
The
GO-j ear-old gttmlj'cr
was released at midnigi
night apparently when his
tors became frightened
lidty given his dira;
Alvey telephoned
shortly after his rcleac.
in New Albany, Ind.. at
The book, maker said
pay any ransom,
kldn.ncn' were p’minim' on “
Ing hint down", he sa.d.