Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 05, 1913, Image 3

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.THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS, MONDAY, MAY :>. ID 13. :l V \< 1 !l HONEST! NEVER AGAIN FINALLY YIELD; LEAVE SCUTARI Ambassadorial Court Is Conven ing for Decisive Session as the Little Kingdom Gives Up. CETTINJE, May 5.—After de. fying the powers for a month, King Nicholas to-day decided to give up the citadel of Scutari. Scutari was occupied by a Mon tenegrin army on April 23, after a siege lasting six months. During the latter weeks of the bombard ment the European powers re peatedly warned Montenegro to cease the cannonade. Scutari will remain an Albanian city. Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian. LONDON, May 6.—Official an- jiouncoment was made in the House of Commons this afternoon by Pre mier Asquith that the Ambassadors had received a formal communica tion from King Nicholas to the ef fect that Montenegro has decided to leave the disposition of Scutari to the powers. s “This decision on tin- part of King Nicholas is satisfactory to the pow ers.” said the Premier. “King Nicho las is to be congratulated on this welcome decision in both the interests of Montenegro ana the peace of Eu rope.” A telegram from Cettinje said that a ministerial crisis has been precipi tated by the attitude of the Montene grin Government toward Scutari and that the resignation of King Nicholas’ cabinet had been given and accepted. The downfall of the cabinet was brought about by the rejection by Crown Prince Danilo of the proposi tion of the ministerial council that Montenegro stand firm and even go to war against Europe if that step is necessary to retain Scutari. The session to-day of the ambassa dorial court was to have been one of extreme importance, as the program included final action on the altitude of Montenegro. A meeting of the National Parlia ment of Montenegro has been sum moned for May 8. when official sanc tion will be given to any course adopt ed by King Nicholas. Plan to Divide Albania Likely To Be Dropped. PARIS, May o—Belief was ex pressed in diplomatic circles to-day that Austria and Italy soon will aban don their plan to divide Albania. Strong opposition to the plan comes from Germany, which country con siders the power of the triple alliance would be considerably weakened in the event of a general war. as the tvvj powers would have to put armies into Albania to maintain their interests. According to the Austro-Italian plan. Albania would be occupied by troops of the two powers much th same as England occupies Egypt. Plan to Invade Albania Not To Be Abandoned. VIENNA, May 5.—Count VonBerch- thold, the Austrian Foreign Minister, announced to-day that the Austrian Government had just received assur ances from Montenegro that King Nicholas would abandon Scutari un conditionally. This will not prevent Austria and Italy from sending a military expedi tion into Albania, it was said. <’o|»nght, ISIS, International News Service JOKE5 c ° lawyers l ^BYThE terAs of Your? LATE UNCLES VJILL You INHEMT $1000000 'IM OVER o'IED 1CAN NOW m0 IM TO BUSINESS./'/^ tired working FOR OTHER PEOPLE WHAT SORT OF BUSINESS/f? BACK 7t> THE FARAD WERF You QOINC, IN to 7 | IM1 QOINQ/N To THE . J CHICKEN FLAI5IM9 business - lots money in it they _ say Fresh Eggs Part Man and His Wife Fact That Husband Gave All the Product of His Hens to His Mother, Secured Divorce. CINCINNATI^ May 5—Mrs. Zella Cunningham, of Walnut Hills, who was^rranted: a divorce from William CunnRj ghanr? alleged cruelty as one of the grounds. One form of the cruelty she charged was her husband’s re fusal to give her any of the fresh eggs that were the products of the family chickens. She alleged that he gave the eggs to his mother, who lived with them. Mrs. Cunningham also testified that when her husband was away on a trip he gave the key to the hennery to his mother. 14 CONVICTS ESCAPE FROM A FLORIDA CAMP TAMA, FLA., May 5.—A big man I hunt is in progress to-day around the head of Tampa Bay. Fourteen convicts, some of them life termers, escaped from a stockade near Largo last night. Guards discovered the break and headed off the rest. One bloodhound was killed during the night by the fugitives. ‘Miracle 1 Denounced By Bishop as Fraud Famous Bleeding Effigy Removed From Shrine—Priest Claims Supernatural Mission. Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian. PARIS, May b.—The controversy between Bishop Potiers and Mgr. Va- chere Abbe de Gratelou over the sup pression of the '■miracle*' known as the “Bleeding Heart of Poitiers” is arousing tremendous interest through out France. Several years ago a priest noticed that an ordinary effigy in the chape! at Mirabeau en Poitiers was exud ing drops of blood. Thousands of pilgrims flocked to the shrine, ft was claimed that a drop of the mysterious blood effected the cure of various dis eases. The present bishop, lately appoint ed, ha* denounced the “miracle” as an imposture and ordered the removal of the etfigv from the shrine. NEGRO PUGILIST ON TRIAL ON WHITE SLAVERY CHARGE CHICAGO, May 5.—Jack .Johnson, negro pugilist, was called to trial be fore Federal Judge Carpenter to-day on charges pf violating the Mann white slave law. The Government’s star witness, Belle Sc-hreiber, formerly a manicur ist, of Milwaukee. Wie., later a bur lesque actress, was being guarded it a dov.ntowr. hotel by Government agents. Fnited States attorneys said she was ready to testify against John son. OLD FOLKS FIND NEW ILL KIDNEY AND REMEDY RELIEVES I BLADDER MISERIES SCORED BYCRITiCS American Medicine, in Bitter Ed itorial, Says German Savant’s Attitude Is Boorish. NEW YORK, May .5. “This man has outraged every sense of propriety and abused in the most astounding manner the courtesies and considera tions extended to hint for the purpose of proving the correctness of his claims. “His attitude from first to last has been one of boorish disregard and complete indifference to the feelings of his colleagues. He has snubbed and ignored the physicians—men of high standing—delegated by the Gov ernment to investigate the effects of his treatment.” The above is a part of an arraign ment of Dr. Friedrich Friedmann, in the current issue of American Medi cine. The attack is contained in a lengthy editorial and is the bitterest yet made upon the turtle germ “curist “ U. S. Surgeon Silent on “Cure.” WASHINGTON. May 5.—Efforts of Dr. John S. Billings, of the New York Public Health Association, to get Sur geon General Rupert Blue, in charge of the Federal public health service, to issue a statement regarding the Friedmann treatment for consumption have been futile. Surgeon General Blue has told the New York physician that he is not prepared to either allay optimism or boost pessimism, so far as the Fried mann serum was concerned. Close Congress Ten Years, Hill Suggests | Then, Railroad President Says, the i Country Would See Unprece dented Prbsperity. ST PAUL. May 5.—Congress should adjourn and stay adjourned for ten years in order to better conditions in the United States, according to James J. Hill, Mr. Hill attacked the Congressional legislation, which, he said, had pre vented a more rapid influx of immi gration. Laws that have been passed recently are responsible for the flood of Immigration to the Argentine Re public, he asserted. “If he could just tie a be?! or. each one of our illustrious statesmen who is trying to. keep workmen out of this country and adjourn Corigress for ten years. I believe the country would see an unprecedented period of prosper ity.” he said. “Business men then would carry on big undertakings without fear of legislative interrup- i Ion $20,000 FIRE SWEEPS MIAMI WATER FRONT MIAMI. FLA.. May 5.—HuffstaUer Ways, the largest in Miami, with aj 60-foot boat nearly completed and three smaller craft, was destroyed by fire last night, the loss being about . $20,000. The flames curled over the oil tanks of the Gulf Refining Com pany, and shipping along the entlr- water front and mans palatial resi dences, hotels and warehouses wen- endangered. The cause of the fire i> unknown. Mexican Ruler Plans Concentra-j tion Camps, and General Mas- i sacre of Foes Is Feared. Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian. MEXICO CITY, May f>. A new anti-Government plot, which was to have broken into a general uprising to-day. has'been nipped in the bud by the aggressive measures of Presi dent Huerta. The first acvVa Of the conspiracy came from CUerhaVaca. capital of Morelos, and stated that tl»is was the day set for an attack on the Government forces. This is the fifty-first aimi versai \ uf the capture of Puebla front the, French and is the Mexican Fourth of July. A national salute fired from a bat tery at. the National Palace in, honor of the occasion caused widespread alarm, as many persona thought the city had been attacked. Massacre Is Foreseen. The Government has decided to es tablish concentration camps through More 1 ' All inhrib'tauts of the State imtsi gather at these catrips or run the risk of being put to death. This step is b.-lieved to be the forerunner of; a, mhsaacre throughout tlie State. President Huerta has ordered that no quarter be shown the Zapatistus AT hough the Government is try ing to minimize the outrage perpe trated Ty the Zapatistas near the Azutpha last Thursday, when a train avhM wrecked with the loss of 160 five*.; further details, adding to the horror of the tragedy, were received here >to-day Victims Are Tortured. .\len. women and children weiv tor lured before being put to death. The barbarous rebels, with tlie savagery of cannibals, drank the blood of their Victims And ate their flesh. Acts of unbelievable cruelly were practiced on the women and children. Reports that the Government has completed arrangements to borrow ooo.ooo from France and England "ii the strength of recognition of the Government by England were official- denied. Law Forbidding Arms Exportation Effective. WASHINGTON. May 5. The joint resolution of Congress March 14. 1912, passed to authorize the President to prevent the exportation of arms and ammunition from the Fnited States into Mexico was made effective by decision of the United States Supreme Court to-day in the cases of the Gov ernment against Joseph E. Mesa and Arnulfo Ghavez, of El Paso. Texas. j]Professor W. H. Taft, : ill First Yale Lecture Ex-President Says “Majority of the People Will Never Get the Ballot in United States.” NEW HAVEN, May 5.—“A major ity of the neople in the United States probably will never be given the bal lot,” said Professor William Howard Taft, in opening his lecture course on “Some Questions of Government.” He said when the Constitution was adopted a century ago, only about one in 25 of the 1.500,000 people <.? the country, including women and children, were given the ballot. The number has been constantly extended until to-day about one in six has a \ 'll'-. Should the electorate privilege h:* extended by the admission of women, only about 30 per cent would be given the ballot, and It is not likely that a majority of the people will ever be accorded it. Senate Committee to Fight Wilson's Plans for Currency Reform Will Oppose Every Effort/to Rush Through Administration Bill. WASHINGTON, Mas b. -The Seu- ute* committee on banking and cur rency Is unalterably opposed to a number of the features of currency legislation suggested by President .Wilson gnd Secretary MoAdoo. The members of the committee are wide apart on what the law should be, They say they do not intend to be coerced or impressed into the support of an Administration bill to which they cannot give their adher ence. Practically the only conclusion reached was that there should be no legislation at this session of Con gress. A subcommittee consisting of Stem atofs Owen. Hitchcock. Shafroth, Bristow ana Weeks has drafted thirty inquiries to be addressed to nromi- nt-iH bankers and economists throughout the country. Here are some of the questions “What are the essential defects of our banking and currency system?” “Should a new system include St site as well as national banks?” “Should (here be on** central re- s* r\H association or a number, and if the laifer. how many?” “Should the A Id rich - Vreela nd act lie extended after its expiration In 1914 if so. should it be amended?" “Should* additional currency be pei - manent or-temporary?” “Should national banka be required do keep their reserves in their own vaults! and with their own reserve association?’*' “Should* the rate on discounts oe the sortie for all, and should this ra* • be published weekly?” Politics Barred on Chautauqua Circuits Booking Agents Give Statesmen “Tip” That Only Old-Time Orators Are Welcome This Year. VY AS H l NGT( >N. M6y 5 Pol»ti ca l speakers are not desired on the sum mer chaufauqtia circuits, according to information that reached here to-day. The booking agents have informed a number of Representative* and Sena tors who make a good deal of extra money in tiie summer on the lecture platform that old-style lecturers are in demand and that there is no inter est in politics. Representative Hobson, w ho has ar ranged a number of speaking *n gagements. will confine his talks to. temperance topics. Secretary of State Bryan is thp’ch'ief Chautauqua headliner He generally receives more than $600 for eaeti lei ture. Tulaue Debaters Win Triple Match Louisiana University Gets Two De cisions and Georgia One—Wash ington and Lee Loses;- “ — —. Vegetable Parade For School Pupils Spokane Boys and Girls Will Carry Products of Garden In Toy Vehicle* Through City. SPOKANE, WASH May a.- Haul ing vegetable* with play express wag- "h , \ u heeihartows And tricycles, ft,000 Sflokane gchopi children will take part in a vegetable parade that will be the concluding event of a garden contest in which several thousands boys and girls are causing as many backyards to blossom and to produce real money. Following the parade, which will be held the week of the June pow-wow, or carnival, the horde of young gar deners will take their vegetables to the public stadium to be disposed of by auction. This is the second year of the gar* ,1- n COI ICttd 11J ihrt Chamber of Commerce and the Y. M. C A., and every one of the 33 grade schools in the city has between 150 and 200 boys and girls cultivating garden plots. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of EDWIN P. ANSLEY W. FLOYD JOHNSON ANSLEY & JOHNSON Fire :: Accident :: Health Liability :: Automobile INSURANCE All Claims Settled at This Office PHONE IVY 873 821 REALTY TRUST BLDG. THE DECATUR SECTION 99 ATHENS. GA.. May 5—Tulane University won two of the three de cisions in the triangular intercollegi ate debate with the University of Georgia and Washington and Lee University Saturday night, the third decision going to Georgia. The one subject debated was “Resolved, That labor unions are inimical to the Industrial welfare of tjie United States.” One Georgia team met a Tulanv team in New Orleans, a Tulane team met one from Washington and Lee at Lexington, Va., and a Washing ton and Lee team met one' from Georgia in Athens. Georgia won in Athens, while Tulane won at New Orleans and Lexington. Macon Pastor Resigns. MACON. — Rev. C. I*. Uohle. pastor of Vineville Presbyterian uhurch, he* resigned to accept a pastorate st High Point. N. C. Some of the RECENT Developments in this Growing Section of DEKALB COUNTY The Major and Council of Decatur have lei eoutraels for TAVl.NG parts of COLLEGE AVENUE, CANDLER STREET. MDONoUGH STREET. JEFFERSON PLACE and PONCE DE LEON AVENUE In DECATUR. Part of this work Is now under way. The GOOD ROADS COMMITTEE of the Decatur Board of Trade fins let a contract for laaeadamlzilu; CANDLER STREET front the ebritorate litullv of DEOATI'R to Morgan St rod. and the work is now beina done. MORGAN STREET in EAST LAKE is now boing laid with macadam and tarvia hind In,; to meet Candler Street. PONCE DE LEON AVENT'E is now passable for vehicles from the GEORGIAN TERRACE to the Iteautlfnl Court House Square at Meeatur. nml this beautiful avenue will soon lie tut exact counter part of EAST LAKE DRIVE. When all this work Is completed, during the next three or four months. DECATUR will lie at the CENTER of the BEST SYSTEM of DRIVEWAYS out. of Atlanta. TILE WALKS are now tadug laid on KINGS HIGHWAY anil CHURCH STREET; thus completing modern sidewalks for these streets to the corporate dibits of DECATUR. The NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILDING the second in three years—ts now being constructed in DECATUR. Many NEW homes are being erected at East l-itke. Oakhurst. Kirkwood, and in other parts of the “DECATUR SECTION” as well as in DECATUR itself. The people of KIRKWOOD -one of the most Attractive parts of Ihe “DECATl.R SECTION”--are TURNING THINGS UPSIDE DOWN, grading and macadamising streets, laying concrete curb and walks, and building new homes in every part of the town. The STONE MOUNTAIN ELECTRIC LINE extending from Decatur through INGLESIDE, SCOTTDALE and CLARKSTON, to STONE MOUNTAIN is opening up a Itenutiful NEW country, a must important addition to the "DECATUR SECTION.” DEKALB AVENUE front May son’s Crossing to Kirkwood, is now being laid with vitrified brick, making another MODERN drlvewm through KIRKWOOD and OAKHURST to DECATUR. 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All drug gists return the purchase price if Croxone should fail in a single case. | CHICAGO, May 5.—A movement to unionize employees in the stockyards of Chicago was under way to-day fol lowing a meeting of mill workers, who signified a. willingness to join in the campaign foi higher wages, better working conditions, better eating- places, and more sanitary conditions. JAPANESE RAISE $5,000 FOR WIDOW OF AIRMAN SAN FRANCISCO, May a.—A ca- blegram to a local Japanese newspa per to-day stated that a publication in Japan had subscribed $5,000 for the support of the family of -Tunko Tak- cishi. a Japanese aviator who as killed yesterday, landing in a flight from Osaka to Tito, Japan. Takeishi was trained in America, Most Prompt and Effectual Cure for Bad Colds. When you have a bad c61d you want a remedy that will not only give relief, out effect a prompt and permanent cure, a remedy that is pleasant to take, a remedy that contains nothing injurious. 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