The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, June 20, 1924, Image 2

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BRIEF NEWS NOlE$ WHAT HAS WEEK j TRY AND ABROAD witnwri mni ,, ‘ i^r%notutm fnju*+jy'f a — EVENTS OF IMPORTANCE __ •MW***' 1 ’ in Uiiri r- ■h— Gathered j; AJI t Of: Gl©£* ,A>nsl Joid In Bhort Paraftraph* . # • ' ’lt- , r mm 77tf§r- li 4 Foreign—• c . t ,t U M tfu*’. After.,sAlutlngtHC t/nlftlown Soldier under .thjt jA/c de* TrlotoJphe, eiilogiis- Ing Eftiilq .£ula.at ,ft. public. ceremony nt Parjs t and at tpe sanje -forecasting that genf-ra! amnesty be&ne of the firnt ; acts if the new govQfflipent, Premier Herrlof lfrktalled himself in the- foreign office* atv’t'h’f'Quai •tf’tfrsai. Japs after TiCTirg in Amer ica had, returned 10’ UHptttt-’ AVe how rushing the.ifjaitfed ■ Spates. Two batchy. wUl„aail |1 frojn Japafi at in early (late ., on,;the President' Jackson and part ,uji fif the Erflpresi o’f 'AifstfSfm.' 4 Eight, hundred and fifty ‘'re-emigi l Shtfl r, ' i 'ioft : v ¥bko hapia on.*thred Bkf?l)fc. ‘TUdd w )W "' t The Belftitth go'v< rrtmV* nt ;l h a9 f rtf and er ed the raieash -of flM.yh’QeriVVtfrt-' pciliti :al, for .uffetises :n die Ruhr. The action is intended to lessen the tension in the Ruhr and make feasTer the German government’s; £ f *f tb (5 i3Ji 1 Wt-?r e paru U Mi ’ settlement report. Only those found suilty. of fe.tJJpJ’fpK arq^ing ’Jli.'j? ,/ti' The ’Chinese Merchants hank Shang hai, v clfitfiT'/LiiHilßed 1 _ hi’ ‘$F1,000,000,; has' eloftted offTOW. ’ tot said toi4ikv®iUWFff-tbh'fOffers ff-Bfifi Lfte nt-Hcfflg'TKOflg. Tlje had**, 4fr<M>cln-<ifßce inr>few; feySfc i m nrfi I been supplying. cig^t^ ( (n fruthiVers 't<j "English wornen rqnort .a j falling hfP cVgarMte a del-: intte -iTtWeftsfT ltf 'tfte -ctft?Sumi6li'’ of snuff, most amoVug'fdshlKnablo- 1 feihi olue .qtyqAoftienl. .i .-ifti-l-ieir .id* A .The f(R*rtWjigv.lor .iid£tnjfc'> hOttiS-bf cuiUjiuoufj, ro<*ntißjlßair wfling their relations with, S.P Greenland. The agreement wag Rati fied by*- thVv iJej*Kffi'^ll&'rtiling' on Mal-chc iB. *hjn:> -ni 0 nnsaalc •? "’Five *ai*fr- sllttf kifMiWfrf* the seismographs’ HKn tyjtithajf weft not :fedtelty-UiO prtpiihi- TJu'Oiiir.werea .saiii *tt) ~® }’A Af al -ifW e Wween TSM, i 1 -.I tire witror supply ,anu telephone cut off. H:' 3 11 lThs,' r oprl? sem a - 1 thTt ffir n'di IcaqOitF. >ais ;ae<MiPiiitfa*ff(lrA ?#f ’fhP of fire, the IV ar offieu? and. the 1 thrift. rV tnji building for a -TOW G >rl rt < 3 ™ o ' dt‘WcVttttmd^aitSJTttL the •?Hfflnll^f- 2 0l’ y fle'tiltTl?'s v*kfi JtiPdr.Aqenrilnysifiiirlrtcdsiy I hi t*4?r£: ror-^veraJi ofuallvefts •still unknown^m # , 0 goj<% diflate}irig Washington— •*P3lfiZ}WO!2 '*Q V ' AcquisitioYTny the Missouri Pacific railroad company oT due-half of the. comßSKsn .sttxffe ofr th£ Dewtfef hnd’*Rkf Grande Western company-diasybeeh au t4ijj;i^e<J v .^)j o: tJ}Pt ipHtraisttf ttwtnmefce Bi , < j 9n j f .|j ; -ni o .K-i Jim * l pfW-' ecutYon at the trial, o£_ Jotm J*. Pbi}- lips, of dfforgiai, anil 1 oflibrson charges, of ponsifli iioy fci surplus- goremmeiit lumber gait's. testified-,that large por tions of the hardwood included in the sale to Phillips and Stephens were worth more than the price fixed by George H. Chambers, government ex pert. who was indicted, but who has since died. Crop conditions this year are worse than at any time in the past twelve years, the department of agriculture announces. In some states the situa tion is ••serious," while the northern Rocky mountain region and on the Pa cific coast the outlook is "particularly unfavorable.” The Republican platform adopted at the Cleveland Republican national convention failed to Indorse any of President Coolldge’s major policies and repudiated most of them. Senator McKellar (Democrat), Tennessee, de clares. in a statement. "The Republican platform is a meaningless, courageless, spineless, colorless, hopeless aggrega tion of wordy excuse*, explanations, concealments and promises," thestate ment adds. The battleship Vt&h has been as signed to the sixth naval district, com prising Georgia and South Carolina, for the sumer rmv;Q reservists' cruise, according to Information received by Senator Harris (Democrat), Georgia. "It will be a pleasure,” President Coolidge wired Gen. Charles G. Dawes, “to be associated -mth-jpyu in the pub ic service. Best wiUf&s to you apd f'&ivifs', ki \fiich Mrs. .1 Jf W ... jl y* V. law?m7 -i£s.fW™ f aL ~Uy^p^ism! ^utfeAi trial of the alleged lumber fraud con spiracy case. He had been counsel f9F the American Walnut association, ■TrrrfMT TTJlfl"Tii’QffuflsfT lhe"sale‘'oniard woods frorp -ttre ,ajr S<ervideitfer UM firm of Phillips & Stephens. Fertiicr Senahofcftoke Smith of Geor gia recently joined members of the (AvOfitgi; congrettsional dslegation in position to the..child,.labor recently sulypjtted. cpntaress btates for ratification or He expressed the Ho'pe that tire legislature frouß? repudiate I 'lt. DespHh la's!" minute efforts 5 o? -tar Kin# of Htafi to hrtl'd : iip''fhe bill’ex tending for three yeafd the-’Wopera tion of the federal government with states ip. j the;,yo9%ti l anal' rejbahili tation of civilians, it a-law. Domestic— i;i ' : ' v Vfori n'o'Toioac' . rjsjaeM . Three men Jyst th^fr,,. ,;ad twbnty-seven of hers _ yyef'S, - rendered unconsClbirt Wheh gas’ sud'denjy _nil d'the-risoih iri-which th&p' wefe' work ing at the power -stefmn or the' Inland Steel company, Indiana Harbor, Ind. i .I’rging that the* Bemocrdtlc -\>lat-. form include a ;tb:tJnited: befr of'the league of nations , jjx. order “to salvage something 'of bur and self respect frohi the wrtek of Re publican misadventitre,’’’' Gblobei Ed yvaryl, -M.,j Hkvascy jiassaild: thee Republi can party and an article appearing in Foreign Affairs. ■ , K “own (or . ( aft 3 :‘-'th!9:> yinfr playground of east coast, aided by railroads g,nd b-teantslilp lffios ttftll’ftjfecfai rates and frequent excursions li-'- now”"bidding resort .kturelel an# 'malflrife ft v s.pe.cialraitpeal,.(tQ!;i:esulentft'nf South eastern states for sunimer-ttte.:-vista- T.rqh ,aiiJ -vU (•*: tuo • ’ Eight i.erspns ar^ reported (Jyftd at Bijou Hills, llrule county, and two more are dead at White Lake, Auroro county, as a .r&ault v of ~a.j v.-ijvtstorts which 'sWfjt through nine coutrt 1 e9j• %cfl)fag to ‘word received at Mifchelire#? f>. Wtito ft • In a scene mOtffffhin wW cJ?j iwggiUTaTutMl'riVuifhf- rffffy more I.tn^lSo-bodie.:fi'psons HV'VrrffV rln..,the cloudburst ..yiqy}i(ty ; City, Tenn ? ? been recovered, bringin’i; the total of bodies found to five. Bill'Brennan, the he'avy we i ght~pr ize fighter, was shot and killed in the Tia Juana cabaret at JtWaWf owned, recently. Two men were ar r&fhnd i -far e mlird er. Ernest Nottingham,-"55-year-old far mer, shot and killed littffs&f- iri‘ tht? basement of h-(s- iparme -at Cape'Gharles, Va„ with a borrowed gun.-*!^ r a4- distressed over the failure of his ! crops. Anti-klan logislatjop pletedTy the Louisiana •one' law' - "requiring that membership* list^^c, tyeapipaHi7uy--Jnr* fih(|; secreta-ty of slatei,' hM another prohibits the wearing'of a mask, tmt makes an-ox-*' ception of the'Mardi Gras carnival and like features. a i 1 hSiitl TKaW*f> v An indictnunt. for first degree grand ■larceny %y a lja grans JnTV in New YorkCJity. agsJuSfff'lVdTiam Lebisch, messenger,-, jj&hp disappeared recently wUlrg4s,(K)(Tfn boffda,'and who later at Morgan City, La., with a stoflr'that lie had been kid nape^. H. \V; fihiuper, well known and prominent dealer of Spring City, TMun,, 3jra.vlnstantly killed wlieq< the automobile which he was dsifjpj| was struck by a northbound near Chattanooga. ' , r-.fe Mrs. JuUe N .Porff Stull, on trial for the murder of her husband, was ac-> quitted by a jury in the trusting court at Richmond, Va., the jury being out less than five minutes. The case of W. E. Stewart, convict ed in federal court at Kansas City, Mo., on charges of using the mails to defraud in the sale of Hidalgo coup ty. Texas, lands, was reversed and re manded for new trial by Judge San born of the United States circuit court of appeals in St. Paul, according to a telegram received in St. Louis, Mo. Dr. Osuma Terada, Japanese physi cian, arrested a few days ago by de tectives who raided his Harlem apart ment, New York City, was convicted In special sessions court on a charge of illegal possession of a revolver, not withstanding the plea of his white wife that he should be 6tnt to a sanita rium and tested as to his sanity. Col Z. D. Harrison, clerk of the su preme court of Georgia, was honored recently at Sewanee, Teun., when_he was awarded the degree of doctor oY civil laW ttT fHC fiftysTxfL*‘“cbinmeHre-~ ment exercises of the University of the South. THE DANIELSVILLE MONITOR, DANIELSVILLE, GEORGIA. DEATjIS IN GEORGIA pi Bmmw THE BUREAU OF ■;sn;"BTATitetTC9 A statTnewTl Interest ■L.IAJDO Brief News Items Gathered Here Ahd The’r® from All Section* rfm ß mn>3 M r *V ■:■■■ j • Atlabfa.—fcfeaths in' "Georgia from diseases which affect !‘dlfifdreti''p£er'tfc ularly, showed...a. unasked increase in .1,92,3. oy§r ~,1922; 1 (according•* tm -'figures, rfOwfc Uwi > sf|K)E9r,efe DurciW. A. Evans, director of the bureau statistics of the state board of health. Total deaths ftrtfie slate during 1.923 vtdte 2/800 nlw© f than : Htrring’f jfi, 1 the figures lunv;sl4)f j .were fu&oig Ibhi.-.whites-.’ an#. ,^Tl,lI do among the ~fteg^o^s f an f tacyease*.of-6i) per cent among both races. “There was ~a‘ decrease in, the num ber -of deaths froki certdlti“cdmrnunl cables- ’Jbeport -Tedlfs, 1 “while Affeotlhg plkrticulariy children showed ....a. .marked increase. The records show ft decrease 0f.113 nraS&ria. and #7 frUhCdiphther Vhile deaths fnamlo’ '•-fti creased 124 and-4®asles 342. There was an Increase of 51 deaths from can ceoyrfrtkli a vdelcroase pt 39 tu found among those dcajtbp:,d:P 4o*utis-; eases of the respiratory tract, with 2,- 908 deaths in 1922 and 3,612 and 1923, aft ft/ 7Q4. thiseincri&sa ,§7A t gf^ u^ilftrf )n ?Rift2 la - bsDnsJ These figures do npt. jQcluxJq r .tbe increase in 1922 to 1,500 hr"lo2oTa difference of 486. There was &jso„,an of Hid^#eatfe s 'ascrtbea to "diseases of tbs dlr&Si'fitO^ , ‘'^yst^m, lf * 33A said Iq be due to heart disettife’: o tSr igbW Ms ease increased from 2,?03 .do „ 3*139. dPvfc* nerVbTs system‘'from 2,as‘i# vm, ni ot m &keMi r if£- tern from 3,030 to 3,069, with’'fifi I'in crease of 187 duetto ..aid age, and 36 to conditions peculiar to early Infancy, i '■ryrfharev'W’gWi- 1 ’ 15 1 ‘}ossr- t in and 166 in 1923. Accidental deaths Increased from 1,481 to 1.535 and : homicides decreased from 569 to 511. F &WJ n *tj < !iif£ e J&e<J?in.4Hß suicide# in 103 tf jp handling of firearms deaths in 1922 in J caused by railroad accfdentsr~Firearms were Wi h 0: mobile accidents In W 1923, an increase-cf-64: The careless handling of machinery resulted in jan t ofal r HM:" 1 •.uiß Dawson Bond Election Date SetYufc Dawson. —A bond election, ordered th ~: ri 1 □xe-heid -J-uly-*lt,~at, whtch'tiEid'volers' ; op--"the •pr Vj&QAOj) ,ljon'd the J monev-to- he-used for" water; mains iir' VaTlous 'Sections ; .sif ■ the' city, and for extension of . mains where TWtnTa necessary for projection of city property. A survey waA'made recent ly to determine where! newgamjigs were needed, how muchftf system‘needed of same, and olher tletaiffi. mB fblß^ r ln!g the rqaggL ttYrthe ®y4l*unHf'..;it -was decidgjr teCor&er election;- who expect on in/ £hte'Septem , her pftnjary ihtoiSi he paid by Jiine'2l, rilled’: 1 county Demcy fig&itic. cxe^iTL'^ye I ?eommftte : s; The as ■lfftsments ate: JUc&e of . superior court. sßs£; of legislature, ■ $1.09; wOHcitor general, $400; state sen -1 ator; STOQ; congress SSO. The fee for for state senator was fixed because, due to the rotation system, this is Fulton county’s year to nomi nate the candidate. Greeks To Oppose Clemency Petition Atlanta. —Notice was filed with the state prison commission through attor neys. that the Atlanta Greek commun ity would actively oppose the petition for clemency filed with the commis sion by Will Johnson, a negro, sen tenced to hang for the murder of Nick Poulos. an Atlanta Greek, on Novem ber 4. 1922. Johnson Is now In Fulton tower awaiting execution. Judge Cox Seeks Congress Sest Moultrie. —The formal announce ment of Judge El E. Cox, of Camilla, for congressman from the Second dis trict will be made within the next few days, according “to close local friends. It is alio stated that his announcement will be followed by an active cam ypalgn. Judge Cox expects to visit ’-rvery- sectlun nf itie ihineOT - coWltt?§" In the district between now and the date of the primary, Woman Tries To Drown Her Children Atlanta. —With an unbalanced mind Hi several ca^^d,~^^iglibor3^ ,Kai Jit.r ißad lfuitoar aiwn 7, by holding them under a gutter thunderstorm. Offi cers who rushed to the children’s res 'lss?' 31 l l"en by neighbors, brought mothyc 4und-- dauglasdiaars Cos pb-j lice barracks after first taking them' to wirgqonsjjsald’ it o’harm dom. 'WJlien placed • in n tlie W-ard runable to give any intelligent acfcouiit of why she should try to kill her little; glrjSj/jdSfeevaOSms,. to hei Miff erring from ’ an ohsesftion,.that i -,pqmd one ta tryin'g to chloroform and , roji,, her,pplice stated. Mrs. Laney's husband is near death from pneumonia in a local hos pftah haS r ill* ‘feP ‘"SOme months,” Jit ’ Bottce told byi.fieighboray-'itils saM : , MTs. Laney at times has called to railroad employees working near her home, asking for - vt ; io said was trying to chloroform £ rbb , lier. ! ’ J Tni<s' twß/'littfe l gins. are being cared for by ifend ing sanity examination-of the mother. •Jrp '. -aaaAi Order Against ElectintjlCMef<44gned' Atlanta.—An.or dec-restraining thei cjty ..of .Atlanta city, cow? cil from electing a c,b^£ w p/ sirpp liar to the order by Judge E. D. Thomas, in which he" restrained .the ■]p<i^R*e J csftlfMlte4' and? I ’th§ ccfracil, was signed by Judg£ThdM'fc? , ‘ !3 &R.o'i’- ney Arminius -Wright,-not satisfied y/lth.Tlbe ,'testjoriferj-,presented l m qf. th#. v ftity ffignt that might feel hold an election. The restraining OTae'rs prevent an election - HHtil the courts dttfcernftwe the i- L. Beavers from the dejsskm roil Rjelpoi lice committee of May 10. discharging 1 . ML We W.iljSJfe 7 ‘ Atlanta. —A railrod'h l, S i s c ; ifable for proper construeriorr trf~a bridge cross : ingots in i wWch *, th en bridge also docatArl; - was :ra 1 decision given by Federal JuiigeßaasL uel H. Sibley, of, ihe..Jicrthern district i >o* ‘Hardin, or Missouri, brought, suit dlaiflsft ¥JSft‘c6Bnt^ JV HaVd'ftr miS : wW an accident when an embankment —where a bridge ‘crp^[es,('So<iheni(it!ailvmyu-vtra J ckß nin fcpld.itligtj col W t %fi^ d oflt 1 for the .bridge when, it.was.coi^stnict^. M 1 1)1,: A ru 1)ULl frnm-jac: | " sfcn ” I . iWey-of^.^<Wmiiß i ßPb?r^=g J iged c: 'ihv ‘o f ,-il eliftTd v iiby ou&l'aived : i iCftfl 11 n j tf-- : 'ries recently when he was knot4lsth (down by a truck of Swift & Cos. on Plant avenue, main thoroughfare. *of StfifeW. ,r r fiie w€ '■hospital immediately after thh"* ; dent where a thorough examination i u'l'iftHwl 1 LftWfmg " not "serioTis: TJre’-'ftrtve’r'" 'ST the'friick, a negro, is held in the Ware county jail • ia-ttefatdt-fff of Heavy Wind Galnesvillei^Ecw^'b^.ilW^vvW l6 111 the past sixty-'ap.^:;4ie - of : / •Fortiwiaielf^.there ’ IvJbSBo ''h£Ssr of lihiry •Green;', hi ed an 4 laprn crib T>lovfn trees itpr'boted. ITlie sjwketilMiie of Mrs. Melvin was- and much timber “ N- > ' —‘l.' -S‘-. Vu: s ; Live Augusta.— Bungeon* ' 'Wtilieve tliat little MireOady pox] IS-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fox, of near Aikea; will -recover from a bul , let wound through the brain, provided complications do not arise. The child is In a local hospital. The little girl was accidentally shot a few days ago by her four-year-old brother, Ander son Fox, with a 22-callbre rifle, the ball passing entirely through the child’s head. Baldwin Promoted To Superintendent Covington.—Alfred W. Baldwin, of Harrogate, Tenn.. was elected superin tendent of the Covington public school to succeed Professor J. L. Yaden, re signed, at a recent meeting of the board of education. Mr. Baldwin, who has served for two years as principal of the school, has made a fine record here. Dies While Plowing In Field Bowman. —Robert Carithers. 56, was found dead at noon recently in the field where he was plowing, with the plow lines still around his wrists. Apoplexy Is thought Jo ,Juax£..caused hTs death. CarTthers moved here since Christmas from Athens, Ga. He leaves his widow. HIGHWAY OFFiBAU (Prepared by the United States rw Generally such criticism takes tim T f osr - <lf <*i&mct-ton tvttrti cui4smufßin'!Uf<th e same type performed in some otheesee tion or at time. The M} 1 n r !l y h’isWo mjonj ! ’himself about siidi matters, but his comparison should be’-^Ag^fdtfe than superfleiah vr.iliffereaces-.ittirfvut- tu-a; often jWJ t o width grading, length of haul of materials and the care with - which The material is ’aEhiAMtefpfcy tn.my Even u6tet>feiyh'e-’WM*e identical there .Is.-often cause for con wages of labor ragtag. To illustrate this point, the bureau has assumed a roadTn which the qualities | aHe fc as 3 ¥‘ol l lVfws: , V,r;ufing' ! sf)(iO CufeW square vards-oud-7tr ett+tie yards of con cise .fo % * Tyjjjng average preyiOlijag “lleCßvemijeaSf ofrgad .ivjkh/g^ sooS ’> ,W ,i lt East, South, Nejr .3-Klf?# ; -’ l Ceifp'ba EBMMnd -Bsw2.!ri4w \lll 1:1* -^:h 1923 3ft) 2.9 2.2 -!f *:{v -44—4—.1 -rti.i.jy. d;T "HBtf m<m Assist the Farmer J ?:M Kafciifbffi&ai-ijl wjcfii iht-T i f Qi|ty f!J j i .li'ei “ftiltottd -iiJj They enable him to vantage of favorable markfVs' J They prevent—rmp waste on t rtno.i ej:l3 aiWj itir WheSE 4/rinjiVthe 1 . c-lihtMi. I house, township house They increase lito social op- I portunities. _ .*• ,*t fe> reey l Tfif 1 satisfied with home life. ‘ wv ’’ T They make-travelfng a pleas- | 'iiNDf.te <•’ wiitsJiH hSwAoil o?:W| They prevent tgag | on his motor i Tliey bring aid fiiere, qiftcklu| ‘ Ji fn WfS&W %-t? wo " :<AL l quickly in the event of siclttaß3l| They increase the-ialue of his | yc-nuM ’.l -* ,^T non They eliminate the mud tax. j. They. makF”TmpT;mrier and j >nc - £T: | JU aba*nao Arf qp the end of ret em S Of sion will soon comeJnWJ',b;-‘ fends, etit:r r ceo#l'' Jrto bniblt*g>wiuroject6 r.’to.rlbs-- * • n cw***o T-hefie j; -togeJ es federal aid -and the re ' enU automobiles and the return- - a gtfkollne tai'," should con ' ttie Ll-to lor .'■ road neeOi bf the people. The - will permit the continuant building on a big sede year and Jhc next. S- 1 Journal. ckk>oooo< >< >ck>ock>o<k>^^-^ c - c " > Good Roads Notes OOtXXiOOOOOOOiJ OOOO^^ Scientists of Yal ® Con highway officials of th L . an f P r necticut are working °" 1 veh | C le accident prevention in m tralJk ‘ . • • a The state of Georgia {cr towns maintaining toon- ‘" ter . and motorists —with free hg other conveniences, and is free gas for cooking • y crossed hs the Dj?‘ e ** * i What, it Is said. c -be ‘‘wiiite 'war I" the 9 ■ made by electrically ,h? 32-mile concrete ,y‘ rt h. Tet cities of Dallas and Fo.t