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A^jj^QA., FRIDAY MOB NINO, NOVEMBER 12, 1*20.
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Georgia Bulldogs Primed for ‘Gator Battl
^Gators Have Great Defen
sive Eleven and a Low
Score Is Predicted.
WILSON TO REVIEW
PEACE PACT ITALY
ANDJUGO-SLAVIA
(By Associated Press.)
Santa Margherlta. Italy.—The trea
ty between Italy and Jugo Slivla was
tlgrted tonight at Rapallo.
NEW BALL LUKE BREW SUREQOUGH M FORMS
DE
3D ONLY
ONCE THIS SEASON
Today Is “Homecoming” . t ....
Day For Red and Black hus not boen lndlc,,tod '
Warriors.
Washington, Nov. 2.—Such details i " ,
of the Adriatic settlement between j Owners Of Clubs Meeting at
Italy and Jugo-Slavla as were recelv.! Chicago- flfe'ee On Judge
od by the state department have boen j an{ ] p^t I^Jp to Him.
transmitted to President Wilson
was state today at the department.
The president will decide whether the vLini'IOUIN ALrtvIblii&
agreement meets with the approval of ! TO LASKER PLAN
this govorument but whether he will
GEORGIA COUNTIES
RELEASED ACCOUNT
OF TICK INFECTION
IL
IDING SEVERAL
Washington, Nov. 12.—Release of
more than 32,000 square miles of
quarantine area In cattle.tlck Infect,
fd states In the south Including sev
enteen Georgia counties, was announc
ed tonlghL Texas, Louisiana, North
N. V.
Plans of Internal Revenue. Subject Was Touched On in i carouna and 'owauoma" a a*o other Mayor Hylan Charged With
Bureau Not Revealed But
Purpose Is Pl^in.
His Convention Speech; j ,tate, ,' n » h, c> » numher ° f unties
•trin n . r ar» releaued.
Will Be in Message.
PROSECUTE SALE
MALT EXTRACTS
Harding to Speak
Attempting to Turn Inves
tigation Into Circus.
make formal expression of his views j «E n0 Ugh to Say War Is Over
has not linen Indicated. ! ^ _
Materials Advertised as Be
CHAPLIN’S WIFE
GIVEN DIVORCE!
' i i
and Every One Mighty| ing Intended For Home
Glad of It,” Said Veeck. Brew Use Cannot Be Sold.
Los Angeles,
Harris Chaplin
cf divorce fron
the name "Chaplin” professionally.
FLEETS TO CRUISE
MEN GIVEN LEAVE
By CAREY J. WILLIAMS
After journeying all over Dixie and
playing the different college teams at
their hack-door or on neutral ground,
Coach Stegeman's Georgia Bulldogs
are primed for tholr go with the Flor
ida 'Gators on Sanford Field this af
ternoon, at 3:15 p. m.
This is the second appearance this
year of the Red and Black eleven In
the Classic City. The Bulldogs have
not been seen in action by local fans
since the Citadel game, and today Is
being observed as a "home-coming"
day fc-r the pigskin warriors of Geor
gia. Tho city presents a gala appear
ance. with colors of both Institutions
waving -from every business place.
Despite the fact, that Georgia Is
doped to defeat the boys from the
"Land of Flowers" the Bulldogs are
not the least bit over-confident, and
when the referee's whistle sounds this
afternoon for tho fracas, the Georgia
dynamite squad is going Into the melee
with blood In their eyes.
The Red and Black warriors de
feated the 'Gators In Tampa last roar
t.v 1IIB gbbrff of is IS d The Ttegemnn
lads put two touchdowns across the
Blue and Gold’s line, and "Dave" Col-
lings added three points to the score
When he booted a drop-kick between
the uprights.
There's one thing about thd ’Gators
'bat you have probably noticed. When,
these boys lose It’s always by a close]
score, end hardly ever by more than j
urddr 0l whertho'ofrar a *’? i l ly la, ‘ Sa, 'j Mm’s Christian Asociotton tomorrow,
!i!T , a .7 tbea ‘ ron * Tulane elev, ' n I Funday afternoo’n. will be addressed
f ated the Florida noys 14 to 0. In | |)y char i ns A Rowland. Mr. Rowland
(By Associated Press.) | (By Associated Press.)
„ i Chicago, Nov. 12.— 1 Federal District i Washington. Nov. "2.—The Internal
oWPV-. 12. Mildred: judge Kennesaw Mountain Landis to.I revenue bureau today confirmed re.
fas-granted a decreel day accepted the position as supreme 1 Ports that a crusade against Uoins
^Chnrlev Chaplin in! dictator of the National, American brewing of alcoholic beverages Is
the suoerior court here this efternoon I ® nd whatever minor leagues Join the: rlanued by the government’s probib.
t..e superior cohere this afternoon., ))Ian for T£org a nlzatlon of baseball, -tlon enforcement agendas but did not
Cnaplln whom Mrs. Chaplin charges; j andlfi was chosen as chalman of reveal the methods or rdmft that
with cruelty was not in court but wa3 what was intended *p be a committee commissioner Kramer had directed
represented by attorneys. It was of three, but club owners decided to that malt and hops Ve soil only to
r.tited that a property settlement iu-1 T7ia ^ e it a committee of one. Landis inkers and confectioners,
volvlng about 1200,000 was reached | 'LV , “° U . n . C ',i W l 1 i„"- 0 A.. re 'i* n A™ 1 ? 1 r ° nlmls8loncr WUH * ms * »*,
, the bench as he believed he could ?n,le bureau announced prosecutions
out of court, and an agreement reach- handle both propositions. Agreement will follow if malt oxtfacts, hops lsin-
ed by which Mrs. Chaplin is not to use: r. n Landis came after a formal an-, C'ass gelatine or othpr materials are
New York. Nov. 2.—The Atlantic
;.nd Pacific fleets will make a joint
crnlse to the west coast of South
America next February. All officers
and men of the Atlantic fleet will be
granted fifteen days leave to visit
their homea between now and the first
sLwxt year,-— ——«•**,.*.
nouncement oil peace being declared so!d or advertised under clrcumstan-
ty the major leaguers. | ces showing they are Intruded for ute
Fundamental principles-of the Las-, ' n unlawful manufaetp-e of Intoxlcat-
ker pl a n of reorganisation were : liquor.
"greed to -by President Johnson and ( c-'-nmlssloner Kramer was absent
the Philadelphia, Washington. Detroit tonight and there Is no denial of the
Cleveland, St. Louis American league j statement by fedoral prohibition di.
clubs which had sided with Johnson, rectlon of Ohio that bo had been or-
!n opposing the Lasker plan. After' dered to prevent the agio of malt and
the meeting at which peace was made bops to others than lakers or contec-
the magnates came out arm In arm tloners.
nd a majority of them proceeded to
IS SAID HE FAVORS i a 17t ,
BOARD OF REGENTS New Urleans I/tn
There Are 1,200 Members of
Different Boards of Edu
cational Institutions.
Rowland Address
To Feature Boys
Meeting Y. M. C. A.
The boys meeting .of tho Young
t hi
game the Blue and Gold’s line; | 5 onc 0 f the most Interesting snd im
remonstrated that it was Impregnable, i rrt . B8ive speakers who appears on the
»h"n the Gator forwards were In the schedule of speakers at the boys’
shai!r. tt . of their goal post, with tlielr -eating
hacks to tho wall. For Coach Kline's: ''
ladii lielfi the strong Greenback eleven
for downs cn their one-yard line. The
Gators completely outplayed the
Medicos for tho first thirty minutes
of play. Tulune has one of the strong,
eat elevens In Dixie's realms and th
Judge Landis' chambera to Inform
Jiltr. of their decision.
""We've maiTrrearpeaee',*oire J that
will last," said President Veeck of the I
Chicago Nationals. “Full details of I
r'Organisation have not been settled
cf course but we expect to Issue a for.
Atlanta, Bov. 11.—Serious consider,
stlon and careful study Is being given
by Governor-elect Thomas W. Hard
wick. according to some of his close
f rl.*nds. to the plsn suggested some
tl-e rgo of bringing all the education-
>1 institutions in the state under one
'•cntrolllng board. Instead of the pres
et system of a separate board for
-a-h Institution. Under the present
system, there are In the neighborhood
f twelve hundred trustees of the In.
-t’tuUous' and each board, though gon-
T'lly under the jurisdiction of the
Untysrslty of Georgia, In order to
~nmc "within the constitutional provls.
•n for aopropriation purposes, acts
n 'ependent'y.
In his speech of acceptance at the
Macon convention. Mr. Hardwick out.
"nvl as one of the thlnri be expected
■ -> work as a r’forrn In the state would
' o the rorrelatlon of all the educa-
cet cut In all wages and salaries ef-
.•"o big educational system, equal
-Dke for all. end to do away with th«
bickerings and eras* purposes of the
Point J**btz, Nov. 12.—President
elect Hard'ng whose outing here ends
next Wednesday, has agreed to dellv.
cd an address to the New Orleans as
sociation of commorce Thursday, just
before he sails for Panama. He Is ex.
pected to discuss particular eccnomle
possibilities and the requirements of
the new south and the need for a nat.
tlonal work In Georgia so as to make
sectional Interests.
RAILROADS ASSIST
“ADVERTISE GA.”
FOLLOW-UP SERIES
$32,000 IS PAID
TO AVERT STRIKES
Scenes of Disorder Interrupt
Session and Bryan as a
Visitor Is Applauded.
(By Associated Press.)
New York, Nov. 12.—After another
tumultuous session with Mayer Hylan
the Joint legislative committee lnvei.
tlgattng the “Building Trust”
heard testimony today alleging pay
ment of $32,000 by a building contrac
tor to Robert P. Brindell, president of
the building trades council, for "itrite
Insurance."
Hugh A. Roberston of Todd, Irons 4k
i Robertson, testified he paid that
| amount as part payment on an agree-
I ment to pay Brindell 350,000 for pro.
12.—Complete i tectlon against strikes. The testl.
Atlanta. Oa-. Nov.
eorn-ratlon with the follow-no work , mony came at the close of day devoted
of the Advertise Georgia Enterprise largely to probing Into tbe city’s
•* kinured bv the railroads ©aerating school limestone contracts.
'n Georgia, which will assist In locat- { Despite protests by. Samuel enter
ing prospeetve new farmers, send out: royer, the committee's counsel, that
•’tcratur* through the headquarters of Mayor Hytan was trying to turn the
hearing Into a circus, snd “this order,
ly Investigation Into * general beer
garden” the mayor persist'd through,
out the session to get before the eom-
Frlday afternoon saw the strong
mal statement soon telling all about [ Cedartown t’am, which had come to
it. It’s enough to say that the war Is J Athens touted as the champion eleven
over and every one of us Is mighty of East Georgia, go down In defeat lie.
glad If It." '■ '
the enterprise, and coordinate all tholr
immigration work with, this state of
ficial undertaking.
This c(Operation ,waa pledged at a . - - ■ —
nesting of !"durtr1al and Immler*-1 mlttee a letter exonerating him from,
flrn aynta of tho various roads, held i responsibility 'n having contracts
the headquarters of the enterprise I changed from terracotta to llmostone
the state caplto-'. .Among the| find ffilUnrin this he guvo the letter
rCT) A DTAU7M 17 T/t *7 n ° recommendation that the legists- reuresvntatlves were Jesse Mf Jones. 1 to the- newapapon.
LC1/AK1UWN if 1U I ‘ 'ho P»«» a bin doing away with an ; rf tho Sen board: J. F. Jacksbn, of the! Many scenes of disorder interrupted
the prosent hoards of trustees and rrntral of Georgia; Captain - touls the session and when William J. Dry
er, .itlng In their place a board of re- 1 p„ll. of the Atlanta A West Point, I and dropped In as spectator ho was
l eots to have Jurisdiction over and Colonel 8am W. Wilkes of th? Oeor-, greeted with applause:
management of all the educational tn.I r i„ Railroad, snd W. R. Tucker.- of
rtltutions. the Atlanta. Birmingham and AtJan.|
/inr\ t nTAnriT no? n r >o rocommondatlon that the legltla.; rt'
tic.
PRESIDENT ISSUES
] fora this- Athens High team by the| kins played good football. Athens The railroad reprerentntives nn/IAI IMimiAMiiAn
I overwhelming score of 2T to 7. At the | outweighed the visitors slightly and that when a number of prospective! rKULLAMA1 lUN POR
, end of tho game Athens High was | roomed better verted In football, seekers for Georgia farms were lo. “
The agreement does away with the [ end of the game Athens High waa| women better vers'ea in rootbail. seekers for Georgia farms were lo-, ___ . ^ ...
reposition for a new national league sW! going strong while the Cedar.j Cedartown tried arveraj tNck forma- rnted they would go to their homes,! THANKSGIVING DAY
ftwelve dubs and loaves each league i tonn boys were fast fading before the i tienr. but to little wvall. Their best -talk Georgia" to thorn and use their!
with eight
About twenty-five years ago, Mr.
Howland organized the boys depart,
r.-ent* of the'Athens Young Men's
Christian, Association, and was the
volunteer secretary for a number of|
yean. Everybody in Athens is ex
tended a most rordlal Invitation to at-
EDISON AWARDED
D. S. M. AS HEAD
terrific attack of the Athens team. work seemed to be In the aerial route, utmost offorts to Induce them to come!
The star of the game from any view-) but for some reason they failed to uss , to Georgia. They will also lend tholr! Washington
point was Kilpatrick the dashing half-! t d very often. , fn tlr« immigration departments for wil'cn Issued’
Nor. 12.—President
point was jMipamcs me uusuiu* nan- . •• entire immigration departments lor, \vii» r ,n Issued s. Thanksgiving proda-
bsck of Athens High who ran through j The victory of Athens High. (Ives the r.-rvlco of the advertising enter-1 mat | 0 n tonight Vylngtbat"ln dentv
the cedartown team as If It w;re not t ’em a good right to claim or chat, prigg. security oSce Mr virtuou. so f re
there. On one occasion he caught a j longe any other claimant of the stats Atlanta has virtually raised her quo. | n, nt people face the future" snd set"
LI . IE .. n v,i Ii nn .1 r„n T*r#n Mt a Th^w finvo mnn nnrin. . . auaa aa» a. ■ ' * , D kUU ,uvu '° * nu lel
Delta Stato boys held the great'Mlchl-I fnd. The service will open at 3
Kan Pleven to 21 points recently. - n' dork sharp,
The game this afternoon will be n TUe following Sunday Dr. AVIng-
i iasli between two great defensive Q( , w SeoU Rail, of Northwestern Uni.
ally, one of the greatest scientific
(Continued on Page 5)
si rakers In tho world on subjects of
j-crsonal purity and sex life, will ad
dress a mass meeting of the boys In
the gymnasium of the Y. M. C,
the subject from "Youth Into Man
hood ” On the following Monday
night at the Y. M. C. A. father and
v ns banquet will be held at which
time Dr. Hall will speak on the sub.
Joct "Father and Son ”
Baris.—Definite agreement concern- The committee In charge of the
■»K the procedure to be followed with j ;,oya work of the Y. M. C. A. Is de-
regard to reparations due by Germanvi vr loping an attractive and an efficient
" as readied today between French j rogram.
and Prlt'sh government*. The agree- Let all boys be present Sunday at
ment calls for meetings at Brussels of i the Y. M. C. A. at 3 o’clock.
Reparations Due
Be Fixed Geneva
Brussels Meeting
allied technical expert* with the Ger
mans. and also a meeting of allied
Pr mlers at Geneva In Febrnnry lo
discuss the total amount due and Ger
many's capacity for payment.
WAGE AND SALARY
CUT 15 PER CENT
Plan Launched to
Bring High Class
Immigrants South
New Orleans Nov. 12.—At a meet-
■ifAIII/s ill llimirc- ‘ng of representatives of th* eighth
MICHIGAN MINES; immigration rone. Louisiana. Mlnils-
Hnughton, Mich., Nov. J2-Calumet, p^^^VOTO^waTlMUrtTed
and He,-la and suhaldtary jnlntag com-1 J* n “ f y , labnr an( , h | gh type of
ra .-rs announce! today » «Wtwn per- |mnllff * to t he south through the
, ,,,1 a a ^ fhUflVh will port of New Orleans, and also planned down occurred
lactive November 1«. One branch will o, " ni|ve advprt ,s,„ ff throughout Eu-
•li V 0W ” • an ' 1 ,orces at th i r pe of the scouth's resources,
will he redneeil. v
PROBABLE LINE-UP.
GEORGIA „ VLOn ™
Reynold., (180) L. Swemson, ( 70)
I’ew, L. V !"»‘er, Gapt.. .200,
'Vhelehol, ,200)
Day. ,190) Cap, C Perry ’ ,l2S »
Vandiver. ,170, . B. O * 0»o. ,190,
J. Bennett. «. T Vandergr-ff. ,15,
I’. Bennett, « « , !
Hartley. R Pomeroy. 50
Echels. P- Merr,n ' ,,6 °’
np Miiiiy nn lnn | punt on hi* own 15 yard line and ran ! jrep title. They have gone undo- )a of jfo.OftO for the 3300,000 fund, t a ,;,j e Thursday Nor Huber "S tor
OF NAVAL BOARD *>» "tir. team for 85 yard., f^od thta.season ,uid have met wch The plty cou „cll ha. voted 35000 snd : th.u.ual observ.ncer ’ *
1 ami i touchdown. Ht> was the main • -Iron* teams ah Boys High and Mon* county commlssio^era will appro* •
cog lii the machine that put Cedar- ] >"”• The Cedartown mam Is consider. p r , a t.-» 310,000 toward tho fund. n | , — . ||
Orange, N. J.. Nov. 2.—Thomas A. town out of the race for 1 tate honors, cd the champion of East Georgia. Habersham county Is the latest to j DCiVJaIII 03.VS All
Edison was awarded the distinguished The gamo started out like a walk! _ A large crowd was gathered to Mo, begin active work for the advertising! ' — -
"crvlre medal by Secretary Daniels It »w a y for Cedartown. A'hens kicked] iVgWBO which, was one of the bJlt { Un d. following an enthusiastic moet-j
wgs announced today for service a* *° Cedartown who retur-od 10 yards. P r eo games ever soon In this section. | n - 0 f the apple growers In that coun-j
orestdent of the naval consulting; A pass netted five yar<:3 on the see- cf the state. The Athens beam de- j t y Lowndes County has undertaken ]
hoard. : ord play. Athens wns penaltaed 5 for i serves the support and commendation ; ber campaign, with a hustling body of I
! off-side and York gc! five through, cf all cltlxens of ^Athena. [ Valdosta! business men .n charge.
nrNIFC DCpnPT tackle, Camarrattd tbi big star for
A.me'ooM. , . .I the Codartown Standpoint tore off 20, A thins
CABLE WILL LAND yards. It looked as if ho would surclv ! Talmadge c.
WITHOUT AUTHORITY ~ C?
Th^n began a march by Athens, j H’ , ! loip
He Requires Is
Those Affidavits
New York.
-President At-1
""I °L'«i Tnl T.'? dn> 'wm h't the lino for two good gains:, lUchard.on 1. t.
!ai ' hut fumbled and Cedartown recover.: ’’'lmaslno r. e.
«ccn attempt to land its cable from
Barbadoes rt Miami, Fla., without ex
ecutive authority.
; Duller f. b.
< d. Athens again held for downs, j Kenny 1.
Athens’ ball Ip the renter of th" he 1 Ashford q.
Cedartown was penalized five and Ortysonr.
thrn Kilpatrick got away for 35 yards. • Kilpatrick 1. 0
Another penalty against Cedartown
anil a 3 yard buck put the hull r.n the
3 Vnrd line. On the second play the
llr't touchdown of the game was
made. Grayson kicked goal.
The second quarter saw several
Irlllian: plays. Cedartown started
j cc, by getting 30 yards on a pass. A
The arrest vest»rrtev I" ktl’ita o'; be( | p aaa | oat jj yards for the vial-
•crmk H. Williamson snd George I a-, and they were forced to punt to
CAR STOLEN LAST
MONTH IN CAPITAL
RECOVERED HERE
Lina-up
Cedartown
Carneliu* c. ’
Judkins r. g.
Suggs I. g.
Russell r. t.
Sewell I. t.
Nation* r. e.
Good 1. «.
Henley q.
York r. h.
Cainaratta (Capt.)
Roberta f. b.
■ ••mem c-roii/rnc 1 Atlanta. NoV. 12— Solicitor Genef.
HUNGER O I KIKhKl, ! al Boykin announced tonight If Repro.
BEGIN THEIR MEALS sentatlve Garrett of Pike coun*” plac.
Four New Members
Initiated in Alpha
Zeta at Georgia
Dublin.—A statement tonight from
Dublin castle said the hunger strtk-
- r-i In Cork jail who have been with-
o' t food since August 11, resumed
tiking nourishment this afternoon.
Medic! officers at the Jell believe the
prisoners ultimately will recover.
ed before him affidavits regard'ng al
leged corrupt influences In legisla
tion for the n>w-Georgia eoanttm. lie
would start a grand Jury InrerliTa’inn.
Advices from Garrett were that he
would do that.
U. S. Builds Lepers
Hospital in Dominic
! NEW YORK HOTELS
REDUCING PRICES
OF MEAL SERVICE
New York, Nov. 12.—An avsrago re
duction of ten percent In food prices
Burke by police cf that city upon thoi Kilpatrick who received th" ball on "/he Georgia chapter of Alpha Zeta.
reouest of officers In Athens followed; hi3 15 yar ,l |t ne . Ho caught toe ball j ,j,„ national honorary agricultural fm-
the recovery of an automobile here fnlrl.v and ran the entire length of| ' ... i„ „,„ ht . rH
by Chief Of Detectives Charles Sea- the field for 0 touchdown. Grayson tPrnl,y ' Wednesday night Initiated
rraves last week, the car having be*» n -ii^ n ^ Athena then kicked to; fnvr men. Messrs. Frank l. 'Palfrey of
stolen in Washington, D. C., on Octo-j redartown- who made two successive' the senior clans, and D. M. Hastings
her 30th. ' dnt downs. Cainaratta then broke] v . c. Ctllds, and Angus McCranle rf
It is alleged the young men sto-e i ov'ay for 25 yards and a touchdown. ip n junior class They are. all wall
tbe cir and drove It from Washington '’ohl was kicked. Thus ended the v-i-wn rnd popular student* and mer-
to a point near Athens where a break- rooHng for Cedartown. . ! •' -th* honor Alpha Zeta brings to
down occurred. They came into town Second H■'* t M"m.
and arranged with a local garage to| ,n Jhi third quarter the feamra or: Alpha Zeta I» an honor for which
go cut and tow It Is for repair*. Th* pl ? y 1 was .’ ho b, i ac ® J}L°w ^'cultural ntudents everywhere
bevs then boarded a train for Atlanta) s# p ’ a T hBt . strive. It bar more than thirty chap-
anil were to come back and got the! tellowed* ! ’o 1 "' 8t BtBta universities and leading
-when «-* " r - r ve. W r: n ,he hed dc.crln.' «own .0°. ng ", a “ d
Officer Seagrayw. ‘^' ,a *o^ recov«Hng the ball. On a triple.p a s,
t on of a car which was stolen in the Aj<hfor() ^ away for 2 0 yards and
capital the tatter p.irt of October and (()n th|rd | 0 uchdown. Grayson kicked
v-as found that It fitted the one these, j
nen left here for rcoalrs. He notified
Washington. Nov. 11—Development! was announced today by the city’s
of sanitation in the Dominion. Repub. largest hotels after a conference with
lie was shown to have made rapid federal food Inveatlgatora,
aUdcs In the part year of American! . ■ r/i.-ri*s-k *i niin
occupation, in a report submitted tft j AULlll/Ir wALb
th'. Navy Department of Commander op irillUl DV
Reynolds Hayden, of the navy medical Ur Jl!ilV£Ll\(lf
ccrps, aid on the staff of the military
governor. Since the creation laat
January of a national department-of ( .. ..
"sanitation and beneaernce," headed 1 /sralivo
by a cabinet officer charged with ad-1 The big abettor^ VcUUC.
ministration of all public health actl-1 elery, allvsrWi
rittas. there have been constructed i end clocks
fi\ c large charity hoapltals, a national Ing at ten ' . n
insane asylum and a new leper colony, ten o'lockf money Will
tbe report showed. Involving expendl- The *
lures of approximately 31,000,000. [ Bush •’
While most of the administrative j Ho >
ANDSILY^est
.Uc'tlo^' valuer
rrWar- •
wjon is guar-
punts and fumbl** followed. Cedar.
ft I v baaed c-n scholarabipa, personality positions are held-by natives, the de-J fire
recovering mo nan. u.i uxnii.o.vo^ college leadership. ' purtment Is temporarily headed by "
Aahfort got away fo^Mjrards and; , fr PaIfrey a member of t| , p medical officers of the navy
Krnpa Slgna fraternity. Ho Is from A ' thon ^ •'•'"n'aratlve statistics ar
San Antcnio, Texas. Jle Is one of, lacking, disease among the niGjp
USH
the owner of the stolen Mr who — J,Ju of'brllllan't' datlu’s'^S- 6 KHpat!! ,hr '■' h, ' 0,r " mI roo,t consistent men I *' a V^“ tB
, ' Athens. Identified It. nsld the chief ° Ash orf and .t^ driving •'«•’ senior class | as a resuIt of ,hc “ eW IRI V IFWFI FR
a reward of 3250 that hod been posted I the Pne bv Un.ler After thlTboth v f ' f 'htl,l* I. from Atlanta. Me -iABLE JLWCLLK
am! took the car hack with h'tn. When • -sins seemed to let down and lo fur- has high scholarship record, ~
Hie yoimg men phoned to find out If »-c-r scoring n’sultod. sni ' tied with McCranle for the sopho D. M. Hastings is a me __ -
repairs on the oar had been com- '.’or Athens Kilpatrick was the In- more prize In agriculture last year. ma Chi fraternity, the B* F«gVt to KjfeSS
.■(virtual „. r n ob1y assisted by the ’Mac'" McCranle has beep promt the Y. M. C. A. cab’ >
rleted Mr. Seagraves secured ifie'r
Atlanta address and their arrest bv
tho police was accomplished yester
day. • v •
The Washington authorities were
notified and they will be sent beck
from Atlanta.
—o ends, ralmaslno and Kenny, and neatly Identified with college honors home Is Decatur,
cutler n nd Ashford. All the team In ihc past. He is a member of Junior These men were
iloserwa worlds of praise for tho cabinet agricultural quarterly staff and of tbe fraternity T
”>!endi<l anectaclo of football shown the stock judging team, and also won lag the congratul
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