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VOL. 11, No. 86 Full Associated Press Leased Wire Service.
ATHENS, GA., MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 18, 1922.
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TyeelMs&h'edProblems facing Lausanne Peace Conference This Week
IW EAST PARLEY
ENTERS ITS FINAL
STIES OPTIMISTIC
As Vamps, Blonds
Oust Brunettes
Several Definitions of the
Word “Vamp” Given.
Mosul
mg
and
Oil Fields, Deport-
Greek Patriarchs,
Turkish Capitula
tions to Be Handlel.
CHEER U. S. PLANS
TO HELP EUROPE
Perplexing Question of,'
Dardanelles Is Believed i
Solved. Also Question of
Minorities.
fire.
DIE ON UKE SHIPS
! Effort to Keep Naviga-
I tion Open in North Re
sults in Hard, Life With
Many Deaths.
Pretty Infant Girl
{Seeks A Home in
Wi\ichtoLive
UUSANNE.—(By Tie Associat
ed rrossl—Tho Near East conter- .
cice entered Its dual week Mon- |
dav with three of its biggest prob- 1
le;ns still unsolved but with the |
nh-remmission to which thee have :
Iren entrusted making every et-'l '
(art to tench settlements. !
Difficulties over the control ot (
the Mosul oil regions, the question
at deporting the Greek patriarch,
ami till' status ot Turkish capitu
lations have caused the conference
many an anxious moment and thetr
final settlement is hanging
By T. LARRY GANTT
.Dr. Holliday' tells me that they
hayo at tne Genera: hospital a j Apprcfxihiatoly Forty
tt^some ehHdfesa'coupm'm.gM ; Firms and Individuals
like to .adopt. The infant's name; Are Losers ’in Damaging
is Mary Martha Cook. The mother , cj„
dfdd in-the.hospital shortly after; -Blaze oUnClay. •
. giving the -Infant birth, which was a i • ■>*
I SEASON EXTENDED premature seven and a halt months',; FIRE ORIGINATED
I PDAir i ta nr child, ^he, father has other chil- ixr DATl rtTDV AAr
dren and no one to take care of the j DAD jp U IVIN AvD
bdby,. and : ^o consents to jts adop- 1 ,
"^Plans Were Under Way,
will-care for and raise it as their; -\r j , fT n V*.
o^n. The baby, after its mother’s i iMLonday tO JtiOUSe LOH-
SaSteS ‘, n s 2S&&I “rns Burned Out. Three
and growing off fine. | Minor, Accidents.
It is a'bright and lovely, little
FROM DEC. I TO 15
Humans Battle Through
j Towering Seas and
i Freezing Spray. Nearly
50 Are Already Dead.
CHICAGO.—(By. The Associated
j Press)—Battling foot by foot
through towering seas ana freez
ing spray, the men wno go i)own
: to 8ea in ships are ngntlng an ep
ochal battle across the Icy waves
girl, and the hospital nurses ap sor CHAULOTTE, N. c.,— Approx!
On the other side ot the ledger
Ihe delegations believe they virtu
ally have disposed of the perplex-
jaf question of the Dardanelles
and that they have overcome many
ef the obstacles in the way of a
Solution of the minorities problem,
■fcfmreoatsrewer"
pleased with it that they want to, mutely forty firms and individual
keep and raise It as the hospital I „ , , ....
baby. But this is not'practlcal. an-.! j au,, " rod lo3acs 03 “ re9ult « f Sun '
after obtaining the consent of the !- 1 ® 1 s ® the business section
father It .was decided to let somo ! ot Charlotte, which destroyed the
.... suitable , person adopt the. infant. Trust building ,/a llouth Tryon
of Lake Superior to keep naviga-,Tt will be ready in a few days to street housing .the Kr-ith Vaudc-
tion open far beyond its usual time remove from the incubator and Dr. ’wile theatre and numbers ci offt-
and bring down the Lakes 1 the last | Holliday says it will be as healthy ccs.
Huge .Sum of Money.- in
Five Dollar Bills Taken.
As It Is Transferred
From Buildings.
ALL DENVER IS
HUNTING ROBBERS
Federal Reserve Guard
Thought Fatally Wound
ed in, 10:40 A. M. Hold-,
up. One Bandit Shot.
j President Gabriel Narutowicz of
Vupply of optimism from the - re -
•ports that America is considering
lending her assistance to'the-eco-
•habilitation of Europe.
cargo of the year. * - jantl fully developed a$ any infant of The fl.imes which weix* believed | ^°^ nd * > vho - was assassinated
Already the a$ht has claimed its < its age. The child belongs to a to have originated in the rurnice j Saturday,
toll of lives and before'the last j gqpd family and is sound' and ; room of the- Trust building, con- -
ship has been accounted for—and healthy in every respect. You can. turned the. roof of the Brockmann aiinTI II
given up for lost—that toll may be j the baby by calling at the Gen-! building o n • the left side of the nflnUllltl
greater. , ; • ! and learn all about it. tius: building. and resulted in the i tvtnfl I IHL
Nearly-a .dozen died a'few-'days DoubTress sonic worthy family^iiTfrdjouung'' ‘predniohr“b'urising
ago when a Canadian steamer dur city ivould be gliad to add this | ; n g witafsoaked. Estimates "of
• dashed to pieces within a stone's
• (throw of safety at the mouth of the
! Portage Lake ship £anal.
A distinct recognition has come
\o the Athens General hospital in
the nature of it betnfe: placed ott
the accredited list by tho Ameri
can college of Surgeons.
There are. but eleven hospitals
in the state that have succeeded in
setting on this list and a majority
these arc larger than the local
hospital that has been recognized,
those Of 100 beds or more. The
Athens (ioueral has seventy-five
beds. •
The college making the tnlveatiga
tion «nd piad ng this Athens\ in
stitution on such a high, plane
fcnt a social representative here
tost June, Dr. Graham and the
recognition came after his report.
THREE BLONDS WHO HAVE BE rjf ** ™E PUBUC < LEFT AND
CORLISS PALMER. BELOW: ALICE THORNTON, (LEFT) AMU
PEGGY HOPKINS JOYCE. .' '
Sunday night 27 more were added
to thb probable death roll whe-il
survivors of the tug Reliance,
drecked last Wednesday on Lizard
Island, reachel Sault Sfe. Marie
nffni* matin hnHehlna*'
COMPLETE LIST
CF HOSPITALS
The h ospitals of the state on the
accredited list are ' as follows:
itovia-Fisher, Georgia Baptist
(; rady. Piedmont Sanitarium and
st. Joscj.h’a infirmary all *in At-
tort:
WHAT’S A VAMP?
A vamp is a woman who tries
.to get another woman’s hus
band.—;llenry Krahn, policeman.
A. vamp is a woman who tries
to attract men in proportion to
their . pocketbooks. — Marie
Wright, .restaurant proprietor.
. A vamp is any woman, mar
ried or single, wlfo takes and
takes. - and never (gives.—-Mao
Berlin, stenographer. ■ - ‘J
I'nive
^NESW- YORK.r-Has the vamp of
the dark, eyes, slicked black hair
and long jade eariftlgs lost her
lure? :■>. ■
ijas she been forced to take a
back seat by her fairer rival—the
decide dblond?
It seems so tor the interesting
Harbin's hospital in Rome, party of tbe third part who gets
Georgia^ hpspdtal^ at most of the publicity when tho
' " ~ 1 A of Man vs ^ 1Se are aj r0( j in
court these days is usually light-*
haired and blue-eyed.
'ujninta, ami Athens Goneral. Atb
cns. Downey Hospital, Gainesville,
^£rk View, Savannah and the
Scottish Rite. Decatur. , .
Thorv are 811 Hospitals in Ameri
u wit I* from 50 to 100 beds, the
class t.r the Athena General, and
'tJly ;:h4 or p er cen ^ c f these
j’ n ' "‘1 the accredited list. The
toll ins; tal is just a little more
tnan a year and a halt Old, being
H^r.ca on Juno 10th 1921 and that
,lu!< 'hstinction should come to it
ft>ort a time is ouitp a com-
PROHIBITION TALKED
OF IT1ITE HOUSE
of
part of SL Marys river, another
for winter storage. In Mad Lake,
big fleet la icebound, watting for
the arrival'Of the nine which left
Ft William, Ont., three, days ago.
before trying with the assistance of
ice breaking tugs to win past Do-
tour -to the jppen wafers of -Lake
1'Umi‘Ht tn its management 1 and ‘Per
sum.-!.
Miss Amies p. McGlnley is. head
| ,Jr> s uni has active chaTgo cf the
I'i ,a l and it has been through
the sough management 'milifly
Ihat this leccgn-tlon lias come.' ’
thorough investigation was
>o l efore the list was published
fins the local ■ institution's
s ’ll every phase of the hos-
WASHINGTON.—Problems
prohibition onforcemeut were set
for discussion at a White House
luncheon conference Monday be
tween President Havdlng and state
governors,* sixteen of whom had
accepted the president's Invitation
to attend..
Originally pianplng~to,call the Huron,
conference of governors here on
the prohibition question some time
next month, the president advanc
ed, the* date primarily because ot
the proximity to the capital at this
time of so many who have been In
attendance at the governors’, con
ference at White Sulphur Springs.
Va. Although advancing the date
of the conference means that a
I number ot governors participating
; will go out of office shortly there-.
! after,. the president was . said to
: have decided upon It in order to
. ’. obtain the views ot those who have
No,’as a breaker of hearts and a>i, a a the experience of the-past two
fcmenter .of domestic difficulties j , a ara in dealing with the prohlbi-
the, lady with! the clinging black 1 t ( 0 n question. 1 • .*»'••
gown and. the '..uplifted shmilderj ■ It is-belfeved In-'administration seven SURVIVORS •
t lade la taldng thd oni : two-Uireex.-.i Irt l es thtt teiT,other iohferer.ee will Ire'LOCATED
In fact, says- 'Jeonne Eagles, »i e necessary after'-the first ot the Lu "
^roadway star, and a blond heraeU.-; yGar because of the change In statb
i *.-‘The professional YWF wes on, Y administrations, undVfhe'xviews do-
a myth anyway. Cleopatra had,red ve i ope d at’thts.conference thus will
hair and, jJ. .imagine, puifenw,pice; .jj^gvaiiable to. the oi-ecutlves tak-
tioii. She a have .to navo .a l j n ^ par t j n a later one.
litUe stranger to their household, j total lc,
Of course the persons adopting the
baby must establish their fitness
for raising the child.
'Dr. Holliday says it is a real
bright little girl, and every one
who has' seen the, baby falls In love
With it. Those adopting the baby
will have full control as their own
Child. ' j
'-varied 'from 2350,000
after many hardships.
Navigation on' the upper lakes'
usually closes December 1. This
year it Was decided to ' keep the
waterways open until December 15
because tho coal.and rail strikes
had cut down the coal shipped to
the noithwest and delayed tho
eastern movement ot grain.
As a result nine big freights
iloaded with grain—228.000,000
worth of ' ships and cargo—are
righting their way down Lake Su
perior toward that graveyard ot
gallant vessels, White Fish Bay,
trying to win through to Buffalo
to woo.oi. HH
Real estate, inlurance ahd cot
ton broker^,: professional" men,. the
Brockmann' stationery and. mall 1 or
der firm, and “the Southern! enter
prises. which operated the Vaude
ville house, the Knights of Pythias
and others were among the losers
in the flhmes which were YUsoov-
r’e'd about S: 30 o’clock Sundny
c^prntng.
DENVER, Colo — Three ban- -
tits Monday shot and probably
fatally, wounded William Havener,
a Federal Reserve Bank guard and
escaped with aboiit $200(000 in gold ’
which was 'betfig "loaded onto a
Federal Reaeryo_ truck in front of
the .Denver-mink . ''.(--J
The funds were bqiy.c iransfer-
■ red trota.the mint to the local re-
"' rve~bailkr ’ "
The Yobbers so’zed the (.wld and
V
LOS ANGELES, Cal.—Wallace
Retd, motion picture star, at-the
point of death and for several days
has not been expected to live, ac
cording to’Mrs. Reid’(Dorothy Dav
enport); in an interview Monday
In the LoS Angeles Examiner given
at-a Hollywood sanitarium Sun
day night. .
One * oti the physicians, accord- , -
ing to the Examiner, corroborated i ln to the street blocking trafftc on
Mrs. Reid’s'statement, saying: : Trj-oa street until late in the day,
-Mr. Held.has. been near death! There were -only three cefanpdra-
for the past rive pr six days. His (lively minor accidents hi the fire,
temperature has repeatedly reached 1 Plans wero afoot-Monday" to pat-
•r fCtrt} 103 • and, hts ’ pulse 130. His heart :'titlon off the main hall on the city
action Ife- Irregular and weak. He’ auditorium for ' temporary- ofllce
has fainted on an average of three ' space for the concorna burned out.
The six story- Triist building
was a mass of flames from collar
to roof when the firemen arrived,
chief Wallace sai'd. and ha and
his men began a desperate effort
to save nearby structures and
soon were aided by one of the
heaviest rains Charlotte has hod
this yea\ Despite that the wetod-
work of the trust .building was
burning as late as 10 o'clock Sun
day ‘morning and firemen were
prurihg tons ot water Into the
steaming ruins, until nightfall.
Part cf thi front wall toppled
WARSAW—(By The ..Associated
Press)*—Martial lew became effect
ive tn Warsaw, Monday by proclam
ation of the Polish cafiinet.
Captain Niewadomski, the crazed
'artist who assassinated President
Narutowlcz last Saturday has beeti
held for trial by court-martial. At
his preliminary examination yester
day the man declared he acted oh
his own initiative in shooting the
president; and that he had no ac
complices.
The declaration of martial law
Las added to the sense of security
felt by the people, who with Gen
eral Joseph Pilsiidski appointed as
t hief of staff of the' army, and Gen
( sprang ‘Into a large -automobile.
As their car.sped away- a'rmud gov *
ernment guards* ihside the mint «|
building fired from -windows of - . \
thi\ mint at the robbery. i j
' The entire DeeVqr polli-e force
lirklv wna nfsilorl (ntn’ In
quickly was called into'action in
an effort to aprehend the robbers.
ROBBERY at
10 O’CLOCK
lesirables Are
Being Deported
alexico. •Calif..— Mexicali,
•'er California, just across the
* wTnationul line tronrhbre Mon-
ure ^fportimfe Americans ad-
iArt ' 1 . to <lru BS. undesirable'citl-
i • ns - in accordance -with tho
black-c Lao
VAMP GONp.
. STE SAULT MARIE, itlch. —
The Tug Gray, searching for th*
27 yersons missing since the tug
Reliance crashed on the rocks off
L'zzard Island la. t Wednesday,
reached the scene of the wreck
Monday morning and found two
overturned, battered life boats, but
no iignt of the missing persons.
Word of the Gray’s arrival at
the scone was received by wireless
fwah the tug, .which, added : ofi-ly
that the temperature was it de
greed below zero.
times dally and has lost 70 pounds
In weight. Laboratory findings at;
the present time indicate he 1s suf-;
fering from, a complete exhaustive:
condition or Influenza. • i
“An infection of influenza is pos- j
sible at any time and could cause,
his.death. ThtB is not anticipated,
by attending physicians but mustj
and is being considered’. i -v
“He thought ho would die the!
other night,” said Mrs. Reid. "He"| AKRON. Ohfo — Three promln-
was so grave about, it, poor buy. ..ent Mnssulion men. one of them .a
For three nights he had expected city official wero burned (to death
The robbery occurred at 10:40
o’clock, a tew minutes after the
government employes had begun
to load the gold Into the'federal
reserve truck.
While the foadtng'Xvus in prog
ress an automobile drew) up in front
of tlie mint building. Three maided
robbers sprang from it. Eeforo tho
government employes knew what
bad happened the. bandits opened
fire from high-potyered rifles.
Havenor fell at the first fusilat"-.
The government employes returnod
the, fire but the robbers acted
quickly, sprang to the motor truck,
grabbed the bags of gold and'-es-
caped. While the robbery was going
on, according to witnesses, a .gee- /
ond automobile; a touring car.
loaded with masked men, armed
with Shotguns and rifles stood 20
feet from tho bandits car, appar
ently ready to give aid should the
bandits need assistance. Sheriffs
,ZP in nearby counties were quickly
'l l- I -ranvaltz Qrkiira-Vi4-i not,tle<1 1, >' the local police in nn
LiaUi vlo FjUUglll: effort to apprehend tho robb -rs.
-*, • j The holdup occurred . in West
Colfax avenue, directly in fi-ont ■■
eral Sikierkl as premier await tho
convocation of parliament on Wed
nesday for the election of a new
president:
Many other persons are also in
custody pending a complete inves
tigation of the assassination.
Among those detained is Col. Mod-
elskt, once adjutant to- General
HaUer.
^"If blonds seem to predominate iBira Supper At
ovor the affections of men I wouM 1 - r "
attribute it to the fact that thfefr
<itsposHloHs are milder. If "I were
coins to slart out as' a profes-!
—
Sei’en ;«yncivprs of the wreck
-which. occurred when the storm*
dmvep . Reliance . '.owned hy . the
Superior ijapei-':Odihpiny/stripped
her wheel on the rocks, were re
covering here today from expos
ure after being driven in a small
life boat to. the . Canadian main
land. Two other**. Mr. and Mrs.
John ’ Harten. cooks, were report
ed in a serious condition at a
Nashville, Ga.
sional vamplror*^ would”he‘ some- j NASHVILLE, Ga.. — Arrange-i railway station. Included among
thing like this: j bients have been completed Jor j the missing is Captain D. A. Wil-
Dress well. . . . tho annual bird supper of the Nash I Hams. Master of the Reliance.
3© as brainy as you can. ’ J ville 'chamber of commerce on _ At Eaglo harbor. Grand Marias.
Bo as beautiful as you can. [Thursday. This Is a big event
Never, never , lose your temper, each year in Nashville. Hundreds
And give your jade earrings to| of roast quail aro. seryfd in an
10 ash man. *“ • t / T impro\<sed banquet-hall in one of
the dark-haired vamp
- ^rr Ptui v»zw«.»- I mr»*uu’t. give up all hope.;
♦», Ul l r . ea Mention of Mexican au- I Dr. S. A. Tannebaum.'noted psy-
uorltio-M to rid their noil < f foveicn j cho-analyst. comes to her re'seu. *
, rs in the grip of tlie ncrootic hab-
the largo Tobacco warehouses.
! The women of the city prepare
; the meal and prorrynent men of
j the state are invited to speakA
to die. He Is not afraid to die, hut
he wants to live, for Billy ami Betty
and me,” referring to their son
and adopted daughter.
Preparations For
Grain Shipments
MOSCOW —<By tho Ass'telated
Press) — Dispatches froth' BlacJc-
Sea ports indicate that extensive
preparation for the exportation of
grain are in progress and tlie'port
activities are said to be approach
ing pre-war proport/ions. ,
At Novorosick, the Ic-n works-
are preparing 14 ships for use in
earning grain and at Odessa the
White Fish point. Detour, Alpena. J TestoratipTj of elevators, *.vhich
ilacldnac. island «»nd Maistique. j h(ive been idle for several years is
and four others were seriously .-in
jured; early, Sunday/whei?]/flames
destroyed a cottage in whfch .they
\ver«* asleep at Little*’, Wadswarth,
m the Portage Lake reservoir
S(,uth ef here. The dead are liar-
-;ld Howald. 52. city Engineer . of
^Tassilcn;. Frank Wagner. 50. of
RDiSsalqn; I.oroy Hodgson, iS, or
M;rss:ilion. r, * - •
, Geo. W. wAliams, well known
lawyer of Massalion is the. nyost
spriously bUmod of the four sur-
\\v-:.rs. Two other attornej-s. W a l
ter Holt, US ar.ld Elson Wefler, 30,
both of Massalon. ai*e suffering
burns and other injuries.
Tho flra is'bellcvcd to have been
caused by a defective flue and oc
cur ed between ? and 3 a. m.
naval radio .operators are keeping
a tireless vigil, guiding the freight
ers through the night with signals
and waiting for the calls for help
which may come.
being rushed. The dispatches esti
mate that 2,000,000 poods rff grain
are ready for exportation at Odes
sa and more than a million at
Xcvrosisk.
It is hoped to have Clifford Walk
\ the governor!-elect of Georgia
s the gnest cf , honor this year. :
The hunters are. already in the'.|
STORY OF FATS IS
.?OLD BY RESCUED
Prince Recovers-
From Measles
ic hub- ' .“if we could get a complete list; field securing the required number , Reliance, was
* (Tyrn to page two) i of birds for tho feast. , j (Turn
TOKIO — (By* the Aseciated
Press) — The Prince Regent
COLORFUL BOUQULTS Hirohito has recovered from his rc-
Colorful flowers made into Kiiiail j t;ent attack of measles but now is
bouquets are seen on many dark suffering from an attack of bron-
story ofj tlie fate of Die tug coats and suits. The single red or I chial Catarrh, acording to an an-
pihk rose and the white c amellia i nbnnc«»me»t hy the department of
are ,as i>opular as qver. j the imperial household,
told Sunday when
to page two)
International
I^KW YORK.—Seeking intersec* the molrt entranco of the mint,
tional laurels, thi;ee eastern fool - J T^e mint building 1 -is bounded on
ball elevens will leave this veek j ^i.e east by Cherokee street and'
ferr the Pacific coast, Where daring \ o n the west by Dele ware- it
the holidays they will meet far- ‘ f.onts bn west Col fax avenue,
western rivals. ’* --. l' I At 11:30 a. m. R. J. Grant: di-
West Virginia will play Gonzaga
University of Sppkane, Wash., at'
San Diego Christmas Day; Univer
sity di Pltipburgh meets Stanford
University . in. the new Stafford
stadium at.palo Al(o on-December
30. ami, or. Xew Year’s. Day Pepii-
kylyr-d/rSthTe opposes the Univer
sity, (.f SoulhenLCaliforria ;.t Pas
adena cUhw* the Tournament of t
Rnses. --'-* ..* "l
rector of the mini announced offi
cially that the bandits had escap
ed with the entire consignment of
$200,000 for the Denver Federal
reserve Bank. Director Grant said
Jh'e/mcirte'y wns jn fifty sacks'eon-
tainrhg $4,000 each, it was in de-
nomin&tions of :$5, nil in ‘currency.
Ancient Temple
Base Unearthed!
Oil! OF ILlfi
BEH1UT. Asia (By the Asso
ciated Frees). — The Ikiupdations
of a large Roman temple, probably
an ancient sanctuary of Honis has
been uncovered near Kassaba by'
Armenian Boy scouts from - the
American Near East relief Orphan
age at Jebeil, 25 miles north of
this city. •
In the same district the boys
found Babylonian and phoneoan
relics, mostly In tombs, which had
been«buried in the sands for cen
turies. ~ * .
A small muesum has been^estab
lished^ at the Je-bil orphanage to
accommodate the treasures, ,but
it is expected that the Near Eakt
relief will send the more impor
tant c
urns.
DUBLINvi-The Union Jack and
the authority it symbolized in Ire
land for so many years had gone
back to Britain .Monday with the
last of , the British soldiers occu
pying the Dublin area, 1 and in its
place • over the military posts of
this city floated th6 tri-coldr of
the Irish Free State.
The departure of tho king’s gar
rison and the installation of the
Free State troops was accomplish
ed with a remarkable display of
fraternity and good will. Sunday
crowds, cheering enthusiastically,
watched the British troops march
to the docks with flags flying.
Richard Muleahv. minister of de
nse in the Free State government
to American muse- •’ saluted the British colors as they ,
’came down for the last time. ___