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VOLUME LXXXIX.
BANNER.
88 YEAR8 OLD
ATHENS, GA., FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 25, 1921.
ESTABLISHED 1832
PRICE FIVE CENTS
Iff IKIWAHS aUG RECEIVES BEPORT ^WHITE FARMER AND MHffll.
ON PLAYGROUND EPUIPMfHT FUND : TWO NEGROES HELD GEORGIA FARMERS
P
Bulldogs Get Second Victory | Called to Seat of Govorn-
. .And Go to Clemson To
day for Two Games.
ment to Confer With At
torney General on Case.
Luncheon Yesterday Mark-1
ed by General Activities)
Of Special Interest.
E
BVIHIK HAVE KOIV
Oile Ion?. lanky hall tosaor by the i
name of “Jack” Frost proved yester-1
•lay afternoon that there is somethin?!
in n name after all and with the ther* j
niT'in* ter hanging around football 1
(By Associated Press)
Washington, D. C.. March 24.—Un- j
BE REPRESENTED
AT CLEVELAND, O.
One of Indicted Negroes
Said to Have Confessed
Eleven Had Been Killed.
attended and without the knowledge
of the public, Eugene V. Debt. Ini-
temperature tills lad proceeded to P,1 ls< ! n . e< * socialist leader, came to *1 „ *, Toin in Welonminir
ak into baaebal! at the University ^ashington today from the Atlanta 10 _* Jom in Welcoming
f Georgia bv winning a splendidly I penitentiary and for three
hours discussed his rase with Attor
ney General Daugherty.
The unprecedented trip was made
with the approval of President Har
ding. who recently requested Dough
and
make a recommendation on It. Deb*
left on the afternoon train for At-
, , * lanta. Uargherty said, but declined to
I-or the first three innings yester-1 rBV ,..,| anything that took place dur-
lay Frost worked like a house a fire, i conference
trlklfi# out two out of three and at
pitched game from the University of
I'lmlnuatl by the score of 5 to 0.
Frost oe upled the position on the
uitfcind for Coach White’s "Bulldogr."
irlindi means that Cliff Psntone will .
f .,y the series open against Clemwn ) * r ^ .Dehs
snots the Savannah river this after
i.oonl
same time keeping the hasps prae
tiially empty. Not until the sixth In
ning did the visitors find him for a
hit. .McFarland getting a two-bagger
Id left. In the seventh McDlermed
)toted out a single to the same place
ami In the final Inning the same
player, which was the opposing
pitcher, by the way, lucked a scratch
hit to short for the final blngle of
the afternoon, leaving the lanky Geor•
glan the winner with bat three hits
against him and eight strikeouts to
his credit.
Georgia Improves.
Georgia showed a decided Improve
ment over Wednesday's playing, com
mitting but two miscues. both of
which were harmless. At the bat she
continued her heavy hitting, lacing
out ten safeties off the offerings of
Mr. McDlermed. Hutcheson, Mile amt
Manufacturers and Grand!
Encampment I. 0. 0. F.
Although Kiwanlan Pat Lamkin
wa?» awarded the attendance prize at
the Kiwanls club luncheon yesterday
he wasn't “all” there “were” there,
neither was interest ami enthusiasm
confined to said prize-copper.
(By Associated Press)
ita, (»;•., March 24.—John Wll-
Department of Agriculture
Issues Report Showing
Farm Help Plentiful.
(By Aisoclated Preii)
Washington. D. C., March
Russian Residents Told to
Place Implicit Trust in
Jap Soldiers.
Men Sentenced for Attempt
ed Arrest of Bergdoll to
Hun Prison Terms.
(By Associated Press)
Washington, ft C.. March 24.—Sec
reUiry Weeks ibid today that so far
Tin re were Kiwanlans there, and [ aR f war depsrtnnMil is concerned
then more Kiwanlans. and It proved j no request liaa'been s j nt to the Ger-
to be one of the most important meet ! man government for clemency for
i..t , #a ... j Carl Nuef and 'Ifranz Heimmer. Atner-
Ings the club has had since Its on ^ detect|vef ^ sentenced to prison
ganization, because some big things j as R rGS jjjt of an attempt to
were done in a big KIWAN1S way. | arrest Grovor Cleveland Bergdoll in
Industrial Tour. j said be. would confer later
present lie that j with Secretary Hughes, but refused
‘ ‘ “ today to even admit the two detec*
fives were officially connected with
Fred J. Orr
went on the Greater Tech tour with
the party visiting the industrial
ter* of the north recently, and ho
that brought an awakening message
back to Georgia and Athens. He is
also enthusiastic about the second in-
llaniH, a white farmer of Jasper conn* j Farm labor Is relatively plentiful this
ty. and two of his negro employes J year, reports from all parts of the
were Indicted by the Newton county t to lhB d „ purlmBllt of agrl .
were said today to show.
ed with murder in connection with the
deaths of three negroes.
According to Deputy Sheriff John
son. one of the indicted negroes con
fessed eleven negroes in all had been
killed.
Mr. Turpin and His
Thin situation. It was declared, con
trast* with one year ago, when the
labor supply In all sections was far
below the demand. Wpgea are gen
erally lower.
Reports from aouthern itatea de-
i acrlbes labor as plentiful and wages
j lower, but Georgia farmers were de
clared to have no money to hire help,
Ci.nn,, A U-w, - because of the lower price of farm
aUnny tyCS/»rc nClC; product*, particularly cotton.
Legionnaires Will Ask Leg-| *.’*2!
islature to Pass Law Al-|and hr and the other members were
lowing Soldiers Vote.
enthusiastic about meeting the party
—at 8 a. in . not 3.
A committee, hfaded by VanNoy
Weir and consisting of Walter Hodg*
»r » l uirmivM .... Atlanta, Ga., March 24.—Supple
j n,pntar y t0 1,10 ca, l for a "P° Uon and Martin J. Abney, was named
- - dal meeting of the state department | to Join the committees from the Ro
of the American Legion in Macon on. tary dub and the Chamber of Com
Cody. Mnngum. Fitts and Rawson con
< ted for one each.
"7n thefourth 6 'frame, with two on April 4th, ns calledI last week by State merce In arranging mention details,
ahead of him. Hutcheson picked out Commander A. L Henson, of Calhoun, . ntertulnmcnl for the party .luring Its
one to his liking and swntted it
mile under the scorebfwd
field for a clean home Hln and then
some, thereby causing Mr. Gasper Pal-
mlssano to comp across with ten of
the best two-fnr cigars lie has In bl*
pon) emporium, Mize and ijodf £l»o
hrT.kfe into the-HtnAtlgHr With dtftro-
hsse tits. Roth of these, however,
were of the two-bag variety.
Georgia scored her five runs In the
following fashion: It was In the third
the state adjutant. J. G. C. Bloodwortli, I stay In Athens.
right' -> r -. has directed a personal appeal to
- 1 all posts throughout the stute to make
every effort to have representatives
present, as this gathering is second In
Importance only to thp third annual
convention of the Georgia department
of the I,* Sion. which will take place
Ih'roluifinua'sometime, this summer,
the date to he fixed-son^.
To date twenty-two posts have sig
nified their Intention of having rej:
Inning with Watson already down. I resentatlves at the Macon meeting and
when our hero-to-be. Hutcheson, slam-1 while u few have replied It will be
nn-d out a single, taking second when ! Impracticable for them to he repre-
Mungiim grounded to first, unassisted, sent il. the Indications are that fully
Mize then stepped Into the sped light ] 9(1 per cent of the posts In the depart-
with his two base knock and -Hutch” | ment will send delegates,
romped home for the first tnlly. In I At this meeting, nt which Lemuel
Holies, national adjutant, will be an
! honor go. st. mutters of vital Interest
1 both to the state department and th<
, national organization will be discuss-
: cd and the groundwork laid for ac-
1 tlvltlcs of the state convention.
(Continued on Huge 2)
Playground Report.
Joel Weir, reporting for the play
ground committee, stated to the club
that u method for obtaining the fund
of $800 pledged- by the Kiwanlans
for the equlptn at of one of the pro
posed three playgrounds had been
agreed upon, and that the money
Would he In hand when needed.
Convention Delegates.
A committee was also named to
work up u delegation to attend Hu
mming convention at Cleveland, O.
These and other things were mat
ters nctfd upon and arranged for. but
constructive work and enlivening
pleasure extended a great deal fur
ther. Then* was food for the Inner
man-end also food for thought, much
of It, contained In one of the main
the American army.
iBen Turpin, possessor of the fun
niest pair of eyes In all the world and
a heavy hitter In Mack Sennett’s fun
league, Is in town today. He In the
main attraction at the Palace Theater.
Playing with him Is Phylls Haver,
star headliner gin the California
beaches and famous bathing suit
model. It Is said that her photo
graphs have caused more young men
to go west than all the words Horace
Greely ever gave out on the subJecL
These two celebrities are here to
day In Mack Bennett's laughable
farce. "Married Life." in which Mr.
Turpin shimmies with his eyes, while
dear phylls wields a wicked rollin’
pin. If you are looking for a real
comedy see this one today and tomor
row-.
Atlanta, Gas March 24— Confer- j Anil thla is no! all the Palace bill
tloners of the |outh who have been Tile "Pep-o-mlnt" revue ofTers aome,
In Atlanta have a new national an- very classy singing and dancing s» a
them. It runs this way: i miniature musical comedy study.
"So long liquor—hello sweets’ 1 Th. i-hiisp.. ™ u h. .i».n
APPEAL TO RESUME
TRADE
(By Associated Preii)
Toklo, March 23.—An official war of
fice statement today s$ys in accord
ance with declarations of last year
concerning the occupation of the Im
portant districts of Saghallen prov
ince, Japan has decided soon to sta
tion troopa on the mainland at Nlko-
laleveck, Soflak, Dekaatri, Mago and
other important district points. In the
hope of maintaining peace and order
by temporarily Introducing civil ad-
mlnlatratlon.
Russian residents of -the region
have been requested to place Implicit
tiust In the Japanese troops end
show sympathy with the real motive
for Japan s action, the statement as
sert*.
Candy Men Adopted
New National Anthem
(Special to The Banner)
Chas. Morris Co.
Clothing Sale
iir*n r j c Iceorgia men in
Will bnd soon ARMY SHOULD HAVE
BALLOT STATE ELECTION.
. I Atlanta, Ga.. March 14.—In conform
Although many took advantage of u v with resolutions passed at the soo
the flro sale prices offered on cloth- ond state convention of tile Georgia
lug by Ohas. Morris Co., the well I department of the American Legion,
known clothiers on Clayton street. | held last August, the legislative com-
• ml their stock Is hroki ii In alios and nilttee. of the department will go ho-1
patterns, tliev still have a large mini I fore the state legislature when It con j
her of desirable suits that they offerj'yencs next summer and usk that the]
al price, far below wholesale replace-1 election laws be so amended us to]
ment cost | allow Georgians In the army and navy I
Many m-w spring soils are In the! to vote In all elections Then- arel
sab- which gives yon nn opportunity I similar laws In New York and other
to procure a high-grade suit for Easter | states and in the amendment which |
nt small coat. will he presented lo tile legislature by i
The sale will close III a few days ] this cammltl e will he embodied the I
’ | best features of these laws. - 1
It I can't have rum, give me candy
for eats."
"The bartenders are out of luck,"
said one, manufacturer. “A fellow
used to plunk down a half dollar
across the bar and ask for booze. Now
he planks down a nickel for candy
kisses and geta A square meal. That's,
ts-smumle aerxw.'.BM-lu,. Whoever pays
dues to tile bartenders' union is too
much of an optimist for this old
world.
"You see. the people want some
thing 'tasty.' They can't get liquor,
so they try candy. And they are just
beginning to learn that candy satlafle*
that camel's longing for something to
make the mouth water. Tile people
of this country are Just beginning to
realize that there Is more nourish-
ment in randy thun any other kind j
of food
The children are to he given another
ton-rent matinee by Manager Oldlev
this afternoon from 1 to 6, amt all
those under 12 years of age are ellgl
hie to enter at this price. The pro
gram Is for today and tomorrow.
Understood American Offi
cials -Studying British-
Russian Agreement.
(By Associated Press)
Washington. D. C.. March 24.—Con
sideration by the United States of the
question of resuming trade relatione
with the Russian* soviet government
appeared to be a poitlblllty when the
state department announced receipt
of an appeal from the soviets for a
resumption.
It Is understood that American
officials are studying the Brltlsh-Rui-
slen trade agreement. .
U. S. Navy Balloon
Five Men Missing
Since Last Tuesday
(By Aeeeeieted Press)
Pensacola, F!a.. March 24.—AU ef
forts to locate the United States navy
fr«e balloon and five men, mining
I since It left on a practice flight Tues
day night, have been unavailing, al
though searching parties today cov
ered the Florida coast from Penss-
cola to St. Joe.
The last information came by car
rier pigeons early today. The first
message nld the balloon was oft Bt.
Andrews Bay, Florida, drifting to
wards the open sea. Another mes
sage. a little later, said ull ballast had
been thrown overboard and the bal
loon then was at an, altitude of one
hundred feet and slowly slnkins-
The balloon carried Chief Quarter
master E. w. Wilkinson as pilot, 0.
V. Bland, & L. Kershaw. J. C. Eldar
ind W. H. Tiexary.
MURDER OF FAMILY;
Greek Advances
20 Miles
Mother, Brother, Sister ami |
Two Children’s Bodies
Found at Home.
riucing candy as faat »* they can, anil
they are making good candy.”
Where Colleges
Play This Week
Morton Hodgson
To Address Boys’
Club on Sunday
. ... , . , ,, ,, The car.ily manufacturers are tak-
K wauls talks made by ol. M G. adv , nla / e of thia . They are pro-
Michael, who has a reputation for he-1 v „ faat ,
in# u good und lmppy speaker nt any ,
tiino but is probably beat known for
hiy efforts «s “nn after-dinner"
speaker.
The club will hnve nn active party
in the entertainment of the Indus
trial tour party, the reception and
entertainment of the manufacturer*’ |
convention, the Grand Lodge of Odd f
Fellows, and n prominent part in
every move for civic betterment. '
Coney Left on
Return Flight
(By Associated Press)
Jacksonville. Fla.. March 25.—Lieut. 1
\V. D. Coney left Pablo Reach at 1:40'
lution in question wus unanimously
passed by the delegates to the con-1 o’clock this morning for San Diego [ Guilford collegt
Friday. M^*rch 25.
Atlanta. Ga.—University of Cincin
nati vs. Georgia Tc'h.
Raleigh. N. C- New York univer
sity vs. North Carolina State col
lege.
Olemnon. S. C.—University of Geor
gia vs. Clemnon college.
Charlottesville. Va.—Princeton uni
verslty vs. University of Vlrglni-i
(double-header).
Macon. Ga.—Yale university vs. Ala
bamu Polytechnic (Auburn).
Durham. N. C.—Trinity college vs.
(By Associated Press)
Florence, S. C„ March 24 —Edmund (
Blghtm, who went to trial here today,
charged with the murder of his moth-1
«r, brother, sister and two of the lat
Great Company Catholic
Churchmen to Assemble
Sunday for Funeral.
(By Associated Press)
Baltimore. Md v March 24.—The
ter’s udopted children at the lilgham body of Cardinal Gibbons, who died
place, near bore, last January, not here this morning, will remain In tho
only suggested ft search for his broth j room where he died until Sunday,
er’s body, which was not found
sometime after the other bodies were
found, but even indicated the general
direction the searchers should take,
according to witnesses for the prose
cution
when It will be taken to the Cathedral
Asrumptlon of the Blessed Virgin
Maty. to remain where hla people mry
see bint for the laat time until Thur*
day, when the fimernl will he held.
He will be hurled In n nlehe In the
(By Associated Pres*)
Constantinople. March 24,—An ad
vance of about' twenty mites was
made by the Greeks on both the
Smyrna nnd Brass fronts during the
first day's offensive against the Turks.
The Turks, who are fighting hard,
declare they won’t retreat until every
means of defense la_ exhauited.
TURKS RKTRBAT
IN DISORDER.
(By Associated Press)
Athens; March 24.—On the Smyrna
front. In Asia Minor, the Greeks ad
vancing against Turks hnve already
made good progreaa In the Ushak and
Brusaa regions, according .to the
Greek commander. Airplanes report
the Turk* retreating In disorder.
.. .18 first thought Smiley Blgham cm under the high altar of'.ne rathe-
klllul tile roar and suicided on ac-1 ''D' near where he wa* baptized and
lonnt of family financial troubles and] "'here he wa* Invested with the va-
the defense Indicated by questioning i f* 011 * r aa R* Hi the Catholic church,
that it would make this contention. ! T* 1 * greutest company of Catholic
, churchmen ever asaeniDlen in tno
n f . nr I United States ia expected to gather
rarmers Lost oo ! rumrai,
Millions in Hogs ] Former Captain Is
New Jersey Jury
Finds Negro Guilty
Killing Organist
ntion on the broad general prln-1 in an effort to tiy front the Atlantl
clple that disfranchisement was un-1 t0 ,| 1B p ar |fl r ,., (al)t in one day with
fair to men In the service of their I hedu|#a gt
country and because It was believed I ,
that In giving them the ballot It j The start was made In the same
! would keep alive In them Interest 111! plune lie flew (rom San Diego to
1 their home nfTalrs, even though they ] Jacksonville -recently, nn army D"
| were In other staff*. I Havtlaml Four.
nan association mo* - — ! The committee appointed by State i Lieutenant Coney was confident lie
afternoon I- to be adiln ssed by the, Commander A. L. Henson of Calhoun, j wou|(| j an(1 ln iS . 1M nicgo bv twilight
chairman of the boys' department.) present these resoiutl| this evening, lie expects to land
The boys’ meeting of the Sat |* la >'
“Y" club nt the Young Men a Chris
tian association tills coming “ anaa '
to present thes
^e^rfor ..held
Of Ma
early thi*
Columbus. Ga.—U. S. Infantry
school vs. Gordon institute.
Saturday, March 26.
Atlanta, Ga.—University of Cincin
nati va. Georgia Tech.
Williamsburg. Va.—New York uni
versity vs. William and Mary college.
Clemson, S C.—University of Geor
gia vs. Clemson college
Charlotteavill
va. University of Virginia
Nashville. Tenn.—Nashville (South
By Cholera in 1920
(By Associated Prats)
Washington, D. C., March 24.—
Farmers In the United State* los»,
about $35,000,000 last year as a re- 1
suit of hog cholera
Held on Charges
Murder of Major
(By Associated Press)
New Brunswick. N. J., March 24.—
i George Washington Knight, age 22, a
j negro, was found guilty by a Jury
j here today of first-degree murder In
l connection with the death of Mrs
| Edith Wilson, church organist, who
was attacked near her home at Perth
Amboy on the night of March 12th.
I Knight was sentenced to die during
I the week of May 2d.
(By Associated Press)
New York. March 24.—Robert Ro-
the department . senhluth. former captain In the JlStb
Va'^Jolnis Hopkins I of * Rr, '' ult,lri ' estimated today. In call j regiment of engineers, was arreated
1 ing attention to producers to the ne : here tonight on a charge of murder
cesslty of vaccinating without delay
era "as joclation l "* va." Vanderbl'lt "uni- j h " RR <’*I><'S"d to the disease.
Weather advice
that
encountf
hov's viewpoint' r,"'held In mind hy | con. nnd Estes Horenm* and Hasll
" 0> a ' ", wpolIU Stoekbrldge, of Atlanta.
Maddox, of Rome: Hugh Oannon.^of | „ Md wlnd , W0U l.|
which he salt! would hold his sp^d
down twenty miles por hour. Should
speak
vho are
llv sympathetic with the hoy f-lf.- Ginned in
is wav of looking at life, and the \eUUim U1IUICU 111
the speaker
are asked to
sp*rl
and hia .— - - .
addresses arc prepared for boy*, and
not for grown people, or a mixed an
.Hence. Because of this the hoys have
been unusually Interested In these
Sunday "Y" club conferences.
Mr. Hodgson Is one of the most
forceful and helpful of all the speak
or* wlio appear before these hoys,
meetings from season to season. He
has been specially Interested In work
for boy* for years, having grown up
in the boy*' work department of the
Athens Young Men's Christian asso
ciation. and It Is alwags with a great
he equal the time on his east hound
flight he will make DuIIun In seven
hours.
erslty.
Goldsboro. N. C.—Baltimore (Inter-!
•L nationals) vs. Wake Forest college, j
Ray fit. Louis. Mias.—Louisiana.
State university vh. St. Stanislaus.
.leaV of "pleasure uniY profit that h* | nr ® h°j Included.
I„ heard' I Total* for other nearb)
The meeting will he held at 3 o'clock are: Harrow 18.364 :
at the Y \( C A . and all hoy* ore Franklin. 33.067; ill
extended a most cordial Invitation to! Gwinnett, 24.100; Hall
be present.
l.et rnch boy whq Is In th
of attending» strive for
tendance Sunday.
Clarke to March 21 Permit Issued to
Director sa^r^Tr*. of the hnJ Strawberry Growers
reau of the census, department of com- rtf I a ( n MoU Wina
merce, announces the preliminary r>- UI lad. LU ITldHC TTHSL
l-ort on cotton ginned in Georgia for j
the crops of 1920 and 1019. The re
port was made public for the state
at 10 a. m.. Monday. March 21. 1921.
nnd show* Clarke's total as 16.651.
Quantities are in running hale*,
counting round as half bales. Llnterx
Order Restored in
Hamburg Shipyards
(By Associated Press)
j Berlin. March 24.—Order has been
restored at Hamburg and rotnmun-
1 Isis were ejected from shipyards
which they had occupied.
RESIDENCES BOMBED
IN SPANISH TOWN
(B)l Associated Press)
Madrid, March 24.—Five bomba
In connection with the death
Major Alexander P. Cronkhlte.
| Camp Lewis, Washington, In 1918.
Workers on Tow
Boats to Strike
>xplode<
ballino, Or4»ns
in rewidoncea at Car-
province, laat night.
14.082:
16.129; Hart.
23.846; Jackson. 35.719: Madison. 30-
habit S 717: Morgan. 29,820: Oconee. 18062:
record at Oglethorpe. 28,798; Stephen*. 7,653,
Walton, 35,093; Wilke*, 27,872.
(By Associated Press)
Washington. D, G.. March 24—A REVOLUTION FINANCEO
permit fo manufacture wine out of (BY SOVIET GOLD IS
strawberries for non beverage pur- SPREADING GERMANY,
poses was Issued tonight to the Straw ! (By Associated Press)
counties j berry Growers’ association of I^mls- London. March 24.—The communist
Elbert, 25.876; | Inna hy the hur< au of internal reve- j revolt in Germany, financed, It is de-
nLe - ] dared, by soviet gold, in spreading
The permit provides no sugar is to! throughout the industrial district in
be added to inerease the alcoholic I middle G ruiuny, threatening the
contents of the product. The growers ! great amnunTa, potash, anthracite and
plan to use the uurplus berries for j copper works, says a Central News
dispatch frum Berlin.
Experts Will Survey
(By Associated Press)
New York. March 24.—Orders for
an immediate strike of marine work
ers on ocean going tow boats alon$r
Srlm/ilc nf Atlanta ! lhn Atlantic and Gulf coasts probably
ulilUUio UI nisania w m ^ |ssti«*«V within twenty-four hours of the Fulton criminal court.
Fighters of Corruption
Aided by Women Voters
(Special to The Banner)
Atlanta, Ga., March 24.—That tha
League of Women Voters welcome
the co-operation of all civic organiza
tions In arousing public sentiment
against corrupt practices In elvlc af
fair* la the statement made by Mrs.
Murray L Hubbard, vice president of
tbe Atlanta league.
Tbe statement of Mrs. Hubbard waa
made In connection with recent ex
posures of alleged collusion between
city officials and the gambling ring
ns charged by Solicitor John Boykin,
(Special to The Banner)
Atlanta, Ga., March 24.—The em- j
ployment of expert* to make s survey
of Atlanta’s school system ami to pre
pare a topographical and population!
map, with the probable line of exten
sion of thlezly populated areas. Is he- :
Ing seriously considered hy the bond
commissioner* who have the handling
«( the City's $8,850,000 bond Issue. j
According tc members of the com
mission. advocates of a cosmopolitan
plan hav,. a great deal In their favor j
and yet t|i' proponents of the con
tlnnutli.n of the present system have
an excellent argument.
as the result of recent wage reduc
tions. union leaders announced
night
MESSAGE HOPE AND
CHEER SENT WOMEN I
BY WEATHER BUREAU I
(By Associated Prets)
Washington. iD. C„ March 24—• |
The weather bureau tonight sent
out -i message of hope and cheer I
to the women of the United 1
Slates ft said: “For Easter Sun- i
day outlook Is for generally fair I
weather with moderate tempera- j
tura over much of tha country.”
Osteopaths of Georgia
To Hold Convention
(Special (o The Banner)
Atlanta, Ga., March 24.—The nlae-
teenth annual meeting of the Georgia
Osteopath*’ association will be held
on March 26th In the Carnegie library
In Atlanta. Dr. H._ H. Thimble, of
'Moultrie, president of the association,
will preside. Tbe vice president la
Dr. J. W. Phelps, of Atlanta, and tba
secretary-treasurer la Dr. A. W.
Chaplin, of Albany.