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Allies Would Seize Hun Customs Recelpi
immmm TO HARDING’S PINA! r arimpt en rrr.AMc ao ars-v-so-vT^ ~~ ’ ——
INVITATIONS TO
POWER MEETING
TELL OF NEEDS
Citizens Of Third Dis
trict To Gather Here
March 16
x HARDING’S FINAL CABINET SELECTIONS, AS ARTIST SEES THEM IN SESSION AFTER NEXT FRIDAY'
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Hundreds uf invitations, aimed by
ont Archibald Slack shear and
eretary John VV. Greer, of the
“ Municipal League .are go ini;
Wnln
tins week over the Third *un-
' ,on, ‘l district, to the water Ixnv-
myention to be held at the court
“ ") A mericua at 10:30 a. n ,.
day, March 10. The ctnveii-
uni will be in reality a mass meet*
m;-, with urgent invitations to all
persons interested in water power de
velopment in Georgia to attend. The
*»pccial invitations are going out to
,.V and county officials, editors anil
e jivrs who arc expected to take lead
ing partn in the development move-
inent. Following is a copy of the
hi ter of invitation, which contains!
ncme interesting information:
'‘Dear Sir: This Letter is an of-
na:d invitation to you to attend a
w.’der power convention lo be held
iu Americus on Wednesday, March
a l 10:30 o’clock at the court
house.
object of this convention is
*]’ ’uing together the mayors and
aldermen, the county commissioners,
senators, representatives, banker*,
niRmifacturers, lending club women
and editors to study the best plan
o: getting Georgia’s water powers
developed
“If you have thought about it, you!
inusi. realize that Georgia is facing!
a power crisis, nn,d in the next few I
years, will face a fuel crisis. This!
rtate das no coal, oil or gaii, and her I Headflliarfcre
water power is her only substitute
for fuel,and power. She has abund- ™ v ,
ance r f that, but it is not develoi>cd| / lander Rnilrfincr
and :t will require years to get time fancier DUliaing
to meet the crisis nnr! In <!»«•». !
meet the crisis and to got them
developed on a plan that will make
electricity cheap cntmgh for all pur
poses, to All classes, and in nil sec
tions of the state. Georgia needs it
for her homes, both in town and
country, and she can never become
a manufacturing state without it.
Georgia is the sixth state in the union
from the, top in respect to quantity
t»f h»lflKuitetrie power mid £mmh
respect. 10 qevel-
opment. It is running waste to th<?
CHAMBERSELS ItANDIS LOSES
LEASE ON HOME; IN IMPEACHMENT
<J0ES TO THEATER HOUSE REPORT
~.w To Bej Acceptance Of Baseball
Moved fo New Ry- | Post Serious Impro
priety
Weeks; POSTMASTER GENERAL.
Will H. Hays; INTERIOR, A. B, Fall;
COMMERCE, Herbert Hoover. Back
roni (left to right—TREASURY, An-
drew W. Mellon; ATTORNEY GEN
ERAL, Harry M. Daugherty; NAVY,
Edwin Dcnby. AGRICULTURE,
Henry C. Wallace; LABOR, James J.
Davis.
The Chamber of Commerce un*
naunccd today the sale of its lease
on tho present. headquarters in the
Cato building on .North Jackson
street, nnd that not later than March
ID it would occupy the vacant store
room on the west side of the en
trance of the, Kylander theater. The
lease on the present Chamber iu-ml
quarter . was aald •fWPll|l|)iU, a
, Greek restaurantcur. wlio will open
■ - short order cafiTto the location, it
S', a mill We are spending millions fori was said*
that your homes a,4 other Georgia r. ad “ ntl1 " e *‘ September to
*t .i., »un. It was «uijl that Mr. Pappas
WASHINGTON. March 2—The ac-
ceptance by Federal Judge K. M. Lan-
dir, of Ciiicago, of the position of
supreme arbiter of baseball is incon
sistent with full and adequute per
formance of iitH duties as judge and
constitute; a .serious impropriety on
his part, the house judiciary commit*
teo held todjyJn. recommend in* a.
full Investigation at the next sessioh
of congress of the impeachment
charges brought .against him by Rep
resentative Welty, of Ohio.
MAYBE ALEXANDER HAS
ANSWERED YOUR’S HERE
Airing of mine has been
Will it ever be return-
A. St. J.
misplaced,
ed?
A. You will never receive the
ring. Under the existing conditions
it would be an impossibility.
• F '.. p - ,.. Ia -1”? 17-year-old son Hv
mg tne life he should live? Will I
be successful in raising my three girls
tin riifhtl "
home.! may have th^ndvantage that
hemes in other states have nnd that
your state may compete with other
states in its industrial life?
“!n coming to this convention you
do not commit yourself to the policy
favored'by tho Municipal League of
Georgia, ff there is a better plan,,
w»» want it. Respectfully yours,
“THK MUNICIPAL LEAGUE OF
GEORGIA.
“Archibald Rlnckshear, President.
“John W. Greer, Executive Secre
tary.”
MANY DISREGARD
AUTOTAGTHREAT
REPORTS ON RUSS
REVOLT CONFLICT
paid the Chamber a cash bonus for
immediate possession, 'and secured
from Mrs. R. K. Cato, the owner, a
lease for several years beyond next
September. i ____
will "be ideal from ! NoReport Available On
•Jficcrs believe, of importance i.- Activities Of Officers
orih while- ca.h! Witli Violators
the fact that ..
saving will be effected. In the pYc*
ent location a rental of $60 monthly !
has been paid, in addition to which Although warned that cases would
there were expenditures fer heat bo mnd, ‘ BS^Inat all who attempted to
ight and janitor service. In thp Ry.'! operate then motor cars today with
lander location Manager Walter Ry ‘ olJt license, many persona disregarded
lander, who is a member of the board j thc warnin'#- up to early this nfter-
of director* of the Chamber and nl-) *V>on with impunity, while others who
fo its first vice-president, made a i | lwd n °t yet obtained new license
up right? ,
. A:., Your , 1* leading aiiTioii
Cla life, and you will soon sec him
again. Conditions in your home will
soon bo better, and you will have
very good success In bringing your
three girls up to be honorable worn-
you would make a change during
August of this year, a change you
contemplated a year ago.
T. M. .Will I inherit money from
a relative?
A. Yes, the one you are thinking
of, and also one other.
L. S. Has the right profession
b -*f n ch086n ..fe r m y. child, and will W^lpGTQK.jfn r „
Cnam^cJark, formei^^eaki
A. I certainly do not «cei so.
The benches of tho park are* filled
with the class of men and women
whose fathers have chosen for them
the wrong vocation.” I advise you
i. i to get on Astrological Reading for
A. M. M. Will I ever be able to . ch,ld » and followd out what the
locate my cousin, William Moorsc, s [f£ H *** for n person born in their
Confirmed Officiallv By
. Britisfi; Denied By
Soviet Agents
LONDON. Mai
l * . v juuurse,
whom I have not heard front in many
years?
A. He i.H alive, nnd has offices in
the California building in Los An-
gele-. and will answer you if you
will write to him.
my'son, Edward,
get hia job back witn the Seaboard
K. R., and. will I get anything from
my mother s estate?
A. Your son tfill not’ have his po
sition back for several months, and
he could really do better In a dif
ferent line of work. You will fcei
your rightful share in your mother’*
estate.
M. J. Am I going to marry or be
an old inuid?
You will marry a man yet to
- ^ --•••nil nil [HID- I IT. » •••!'<•• ini- III, IIIMl-illl Ul !
uce meetings of any considerable making cases u.s had been announced f
Hue, tie nlM. included the privilege of: w °uld be done, adooted tho policy of!
Me use oi the theater auditorium for taking name,; of violators for report- 1
oienoon gatherings or meetings at ing to Sheriff Harvey. One police I
anv time when nnf :n ,i»lv...- Hirino.- .... . . 1 ‘ .
'iii-pu'bmeni, made a ,
rental late of $40 monthly, includ-! nH required. left their cars at i "L"-'V \ u
:nq heal, light ami janitor service. home and walked. ! , ct ’ “ nd a vt ‘ r y l>»PPy inarriagc is
rile room being too small for pub- i VT* 10 departnicnt. instead of I “ OI \vn| ll '| u„.,„ „„„ ...
lice meetings of any consider,.!,I„! miking case,, as had been announced | dicn? " * " y chl
A. Two children ^.u
your family in the future
I ,, ; na 7 aml 0,1! » Wiihain*. coun courthruKe for several hours today -again? lc n n|
das e'oniirii;'oi'uvions dispatclic.’'' tell ! ..dn^Tn ?h* neriULn*”™*? ! KihS STm/T “r 1 *? ° f hi * 4 " c: I A ' f « cl . w *» • Wend
ing of an anti-Bplsbcviki rising i„ ! wj|| not bl . room ' r T e C ! E ’ S 41<l! *y.'** n« available, “f y»urs, and that you will meet him
Jlu- sts. They state that the situation I Red Crow Home »e»m» ; fol ', tht ' I h . vv,tllout new tags ««»ln. and that it is through him that
in Russia is serious. The latest of- the Sumter countv ehoLr^’i, f whom » ic observed about tho city, how- | y° u wl| l meet your future husband
,ii,i I ,a.:.i county chapter has rented 1 ever, ;ms»;ng hack and forth in front! ‘ r ° ur mnrna^e is in 1922.
e courthouse ami elsewhere. j . “ ^ Would 1 succeed if .
**' *nt op the stage or in the moving
sigh.
E-.B- M Does n certain boy care
anythin* for me, and will I ever mar
ry him?
A. This boy loves you dearly, nnd
will propose to you. As ho has al
ready partially done so, but will be
n great deal more insistent next
time.
S. M. Am I going to finish my
education, and what will 1 do?
A. Yea, you will finish it, and
be n teacher, as that Is what you
are studying at the present time.
, "*• R- Several moat ha ago J
inverted in sonvc Texas oil stock.
Will you please advise me if I will
ever receive any benefit from same?
A. Same looks like a very poor
investment to mo. Always consult
your hanker before making an in
vestment of this kind.
G. G. L. I have three hundred
DEATH CLAIMS
CHAMP CLARK
AS HERETIRES
Only 2 Days To Serve
In House As End
Comes
WASHINGTON, March 2—Champ
Clark died here at 2:10 o'clock this af
ternoon, within two daya of hia re
tirement frdlfTtho houso after -20
years of service.
I I v ; * ,,wv . c inrec nunureu
will constitute 1 b * , # cutt °n, and three years ago
iturc. you gave me information that made
r marry, if so. n i e wousands of doilart. Now, what
however, did I desk spate in the Chamber 'hemh
Soviet govern. . quarters since office space in -he
. hedcr.ll building was discontinued
il 0 k , ' C |. UP “ i * 1 " in the tlieatc-r
will, Moscow^^Vand' 'was 'au-1 “ Jv h "* ’P cn “ curod tor Miss
thorized to deny rumors cf a revo-
lution. Thom*, 'it was derailed arc
absoljitoly false and were started for
a political purpose or in the interest*
ficioJ nc .
not imLiatc that th
ment had lost control.
The Russian trade deiegatim He ,
m direct commum building has been secured fo
", secureu lor Miss
rka tc- U ’ k ' t U " ,tcretar - v - by the
More Bargains Offered
Po jt cen 5 an Dropped As
Result Of Burglary
HOUSE PAT FOR
150,000 ARMY
if Relief Gift Produce '
. A h, dated load cf" farm produce, i a’mcmbcJ'ofUm^rel 7 0 r° m h o “
ini* ri<I<-«J for tH«? European Relief j a year, was dropped, and 1* V
funn, was neliycred to County Chair-i Ross, who- resigned from the force
nearly a year ago to enguge in car
pentry work. was employed in his
place effective at once.
It was said the dropping of O/Ti-
put
Dykes th!:
s lot consists of some choice , w
Inulders, syrup, potatoes. pe.a-j ecr James resuked dfrec*tly from
‘" h, c.T may be bought at charges of neglect cf duty. It WUfi
said he saw the burglars at work in
tho uuchnnnn hardware store, a few
’S' 01 ; 1 ;? ?Po. of. reported seeing their
nnshliglits, while - lie was passing or.
t^ttun avenue, wflliout making ar.
effort to arrest them.
cured
bargains by the housewives of t!u
housewives of the community Thur.s
day morning,” salt? Mr. Dykes.
V. M. Humber w,
in Atiunta Wed
pictu .
A. If you would put your time
and attention to study along dramatic
lines, with your personality, you
ought to have wonderful success
along dramatic lines.
M. R. Why is that I have never
-i made a success in life and have failed
u-Kuivm.^—T. . ] in everything that I have undertak-
WASHINGTON. March 2.—The «n?
1 -Iw.nA 00 ^ pat twda y for ®n army of ■ A. The reason is you have never
100,000 men, refusing to concur in ben in the proper line of work. I
the senate amendment to the army ‘ advi *e you to get an nstroiogical fore-
appropriation bill providing funds for j ca8t » which will explain to you wha|
1 <o,000 enlisted men after June 30 W ou arc nttcd for, and follow
— “j»t the favorable date that are in-
Proposals Of Swift
And Armour Refused
WASHINGTON, March 2—Substi
tute propcsnl* of Swift & Co., and
Armour & _Co., for the side of their
stock yard interests were disapproved
tr>da\ by Justice Stafford, In the
district Sunreme court. Thirty days
wore allowed for the taking of testi-1 i. p p,
mony on the value of the companies' j prospects?
hol<, ‘ n ' f, ' ' I A. They would be very good if
dicatcd in same. Another thing, you
should learn concentration. And 1
advise you to get a Crystal and study
Silent Influence. And I feel that
you would lind it the turning point
of your life. j
I. R. Is n,y brother whom I have
not seen in 19 years living or not?
A. Yes, lie is alive, and in the
Northwest.
I. P. F. What arc my financial
*» v - UWIIB18. DUW, nl
should I do regarding this cotton?
A. Hold same until the 20th day
rf May, as that will be ten days be-
fore your note* are due, and you will
get the most out of it all considered
at that time.
W. D.. Will you tell inc if I will
succeed in business again, and will
the K. R. company give me a job
again, and will my wife and I go
bock together again?
A. You nnd your wife should gr>
back together. You can arrange that
[f you will put the right proposition
before her. And after you get this
worry off your mind you can sue-
coed again and have a happy home.
M. C. R. -Please teil me if I should
go into business or get married to
the young,,-nan I have in mind?
A. Your greatest success lies in
marriage, and I advise you to marry
lapip Clark', former speaker j>t the
house, was pronounced dying at
12:30 this afternoon. Dr. Shonp
said tho end might come within a few
minutes or that the patient might
linger several hours.
Champ Clark’i^condition was very
grave and his physicians feared for
the worst, Dr. Shoup announced at
11:30 a. m. He said oedema of the
lungs had set in at 0 o’clock.
President Approves
Diplomatic Measure
WASHINGTON, March 2._Pre.l
dent Wilson today approved tho dip-
lomatic consular bill carrying ap
propriation of $10,600,000.
FIRST STEP
REPARATIO!
. CLASH PI
Mandate Note Reply
Be Left To Hare
By Wilson
LONDON, March 2.-—(Effjj|
ciafed. Press.) German -
receipts in the occupied «a
would be taken oyer as fiB
in forcing payment of GernwafT
ligations, should that prove nec
under the plans being drawn u
committee of the Supreme Co
today.
No indications that the Aim
tend to occupy additional terrM
present appear in the instftU
given by Allied loaders to this <
mittee, which is framing-the l
the German 'reparations prop
REPLY TO NOTE TO
BE LEFT TO HARDING
WASHINGTON, March
plies to the Council of the Lo«
Nations and the British irove
on the mandate question wflf
to the Harding ndministrai'
was said at the state dopin'
day.
The reply from the council I
American noto was received i
state department early today.
LEAGUE NOT CONCERNEl
WITH ALLOCATION
PARIS, March 2.-p-(By
ed Press.)—The League of
is net concerned with the ,
of former German possossio.,
Pacific, which includes a'i
mandate for the group of ■
tho Island of Yap boh
American government Is I
the reply of tho Coiine,.
League to the American ro.,
Tho allocation was made
Supreme Council the no‘.e
but tho Council invites t';.
States to be repreccn'.ril at i
ing of tho council in May
when other classes bL r.is '
to be taken up for liTral
felons Club Lunchec
Delayed Till
there will be anything good come «my
A. Your aucccsa lies in a differ
ent path than you have been follow
Ing. A change should be made dur
ing the latter part of this year. Your
life looks a great deal brighter in
the futuro than in the past. In time,
you will inherit' a small amount.
D. L. Will the girl that I
g<*ng with ever marry me?
A. The girl has been waiting for
three years for you to say the word
You had better tell her very soon
or the time will be up as far as you
ure concerned.
C. N. If I ask the bos* for
raise will I get it?
A. I would not advise you to ask
him, as on account of dull times in
the store they were figuring on let
ting you go. And it is only on ac-
count of your being an old employeo
that they are keeping you.
SETH TANNER
in June.
M. M. I want my wife and chil
dren to come to this town and live
with me. Her folks fight me nnd
have for five years. Will we bo
happy any more in this life?
A. Go to where your wife is and
live there for three months, and you
can induce her to make the change
nnd get away from her folks that
are cauisng all the trouble. Bui
don t talk about them to her as that
has been what has caused a great
deal of your difficulties.
, , G ‘ R .' j I have been deeply
interested in psychic work and astrol
ogy. Can you tell me where I can
get a Crystal and instructions and
also and astrological forecast for
this year?
A. Send • self-addressed envelope
the C. A. Publishing company,
<• Oxford avenue, Los Angoles,
Calif., and they wiy send you eir-
explaining all to you.
O; Would it be advisable and
would It last if I. ware to take the
step 1 am thinking of?
A. It la not advisable »t this time.
T. M. L. Please telMne if the
The Lions club organization
ehcon announced for iV, Mr.-da
the Teo Room, hns bee.: rmr.
until Friday because of th,- in
of tho Atlanta party which
tend to be present Until that
was announced .'today l,y n.,:
pell, who ban been tne Ieado
organization stork here.
Tho Ifincheon Friday will
promptly at 12 o'clock, he rta
order /that the Atlanta M,
may return home on ■ t:
Central of Georgia train. Ain
visitors will be International
izer Marriott nnd J. )!. Smith
dent of the Atlanta Lion, chi
A. H. S.' Girls To CIo8<
Season Here Fi
Tho Amcrleus High School
basketball team will round OU
season with a fast game I
night with the Richland
ketcorsi. The Americus gfo
fident cf a victory over the
ites, having won every game -n
on the Americus floor this-t
and winning from the fast Gol.
team in Columbus. They have
practicing hard all this week In.
aration for tho game and promi:
who come out to see if,-ojmFoH
best games of the season'.
Clarks Motor House
From Trio To Florit
Mrs. C. J. Clark, who has
spending the |:u»t two weeks
Mr. Clark at their
Lakeland, Fla., returned to Ameri«
Tuesday by motor, accompanied
Mr. Clark and Egbert Clark, :
made the trip by motorcycle. :
era! points of interest were V
two days being spent in Tallshea
The roads were in splendid condil
and altogether the vacation me
most delightful one.
weather.
Forecast for Georgia—HUM
night somewhat warmer in <-nt
portion tonight; Thursday vuR
probably showers in north -poitio
' AMERICUS TEMPERATURES
(Furnished by Roxall Store.)
remainder will be any
- Harts out on
bend trail after a cer-
tain roan—why, th’ only way ho
- out i* t® lit in. Excuses
or il is common; reason it uncommon.
•M ARKETS
AMERICUS SPOT CO'
Good. Middling H Me. .
NEW YORK FUTV
Pe Open Ua;
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July 12.17 11.95 11
Oct. 12.56 12.38
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