Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, September 05, 1913, Image 6
TTTE ATLANTA GEORGIAN ANT) NEWS
HEAD OPPOSES
SEX STUDY
Superintendent Slaton Thinks
More Evil Than Good Would
Result—Up to Parents.
More evil than good would result
from the teaching of sex hygiene to
school children, in the opinion of
Superintendent William F. Slaton of
the Atlanta public schools, and he will
oppose any attempt to introduce such
a course.
“i can’t get away from the old idea
that this is a subject which should
l>e handled by parents,’’ said Mr. Sla
ton Friday. "And I really believe that
the proper course for the advocates
of such teachings is for them to teach
the parents, who in turn may teach
the children.
"The effect which the teachings of
a morbid-minded person might have
upon the young minds is something
which we very much hate to con
sider. but which we must. It would
>*» apt to put thoughts In young minds
which would never have been thought
of otherwise.
"Of course, I do not mean by this
that those favoring this teaching are
morbid-minded, but an overzealous
7>crs«-n is apt to reveal a morbidness.
* overzealous ones might
creep in.
"I am very much opposed to the
p. -
be suggested for the Atlanta school
any time soon. I would suggest that
the good people who are really serious
in their belief that sex hygiene should
be taught in the schools, commence
a campaign to educate the parents.
This, in my opinion, is by far the best
method."
Commercial High
In New Quarters
The Fnglieh-Oommercial Girls’ High
School, which opens Monday, has
been moved from No. 16 Washington
street to the old Crew Street School
building at the corner of Crew and
Clarke streets. The old quarters were
entirely too small for the attendance
expected this year, and although the
new place is only temporary, it haa
been painted and equipped with light
ing, heating and water systems so as
to make it as comfortable as possible.
This school has shown the most
important growth of any public.school
In the city. There are not enough
graduates to fill the positions offered
each year. Last year there were
230 pupils In attendance, and this
year 300 are expected.
The Hoard of Education antici
pates an appropriation in January
to erect a new building at the corner
of Woodward avenue and Washing
ton streets. Council has come to
recognize that such a building is one
of the greatest needs in the city, and
practically has pledged itself to pro
vide the money.
Willard May Be First
Ambassador to Spain
WASHINGTON. Sept. 6. — The
United States Legation at Madrid
will be raised immediately to an em
bassy as th< result of the passage by
the House of the Senate bill to au
thorize the President to appoint an
Ambassador to Spain, a»t $17,500 »
year.
Joseph E. Willard, former Lieu •
tenant Governor of Virginia, has been
mentioned as the probable first Am-
issador to Spain.
GAINESVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
GAINESVILLE.—The Gainesville
city public schools opened this week
with an enrollment of 975 white pu
pils and 306 negroes. The high school
(white) has an enrollment of 150. This
is larger than at any previous open
ing.
LIKE FOB OTHERS
Paroled Prisoner Will Continue
His Church Addresses in Hope
of Aiding Fellow Men.
“Yes, this is a mighty good 311
world after all, even If It Is full of
pain and sorrow,” declared Thomas
C. Rram, paroled Federal prisoner,
Friday morning "Only one thing
would improve conditions, and that is
if we all Just thought a little more of
our neighbors and had a little more
kindness in our hearts. Hereafter I
am going to live for others."
Since his release Rram has deliv
ered several addresses in Atlanta
thurches and has touched his audi
ence in each instance by hla straight
forward, sincere pleading. He will
talk next Sunday night In the Jones
Avenue Baptist Church, of which the
Rev. Hugh Wallace is p»*tor.
"All that I want to do la to make
my life worth something—not to my
self, but to my fellow beings," said
Bram. "I can’t enter the ministry
because I haven’t the education or
the force (those who have heard
Bram think differently), but T mu*t
do something at once. I am too am
bitious to be doing nothing. For the
next f**w days I will await some de
velopments which I am not at liberty
to disclose. Atlanta people have been
kind to me in every way. Every man
has given me his hand, and I am
grateful.”
Bram has received mesjfages of
sympathy from all over the Unite!
States.
CHEMIST CONDEMNS ORANGES.
MEMPHIS, Sept. 5.—City Chemist
Holtzendorf has condemned 60.000
pounds of rotten oranges shipped lo
cal dealers from California.
Established 186S
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Oil C1PIT0L STEPS
Second Couple in Two Days Ar
rested and Ordered Before
Recorder Broyles.
Little Dan Cupid has drooped his
wings and spread crape across the
Capitol steps, for cold-hearted offi
cers of the law have declared war on
tho«»e who would spoon upon the
State’s property.
Embracing and kissing upon the
Statehouse steps has been declared
disorderly conduct by the Recorder,
and Friday the second couple to be
caught In two days must face the Re
corder. They are Miss Dora Weis-
man, of No. 290 East Fair street, and
G. Meyers, of No. 287 East Fair
street. Plalnclothesmen Clack and
Whelchel declare they saw the
couple embracing and kissing. The
two were taken to police headquar
ters, where they were given copies ul
charges and Instructed to appear tn
Recorder’s Court Friday afternoon.
Wednesday night Miss Dollie John
son, of No. 158 East Fair street, and
W. C. Williamson, of No. 474 Wood
ward avenue, were arrested on the
same charge, but were compelled to
remain all night at the jail.
Negro Slayers of
Farmer Convicted
SANDERSVILLE— Ed Kitchens, a
negro, was found guilty of murder
in the first degree without recom
mendation to mercy, and Snap Kitch
ens, also a negro, was found guilty
with a recommendation.
On April 19 three negroes went to
the home of Henry Brantley, in the
northern part of Washington Coun
ty, and calling Mr. Brantley out of
his house shot him dead at his gate
One of the negroes escaped.
Judge Newman to
Open Court Monday
Federal Judge William T. New
man, who for the past two months
has been resting at his summer home
at Arden, N. C., will return to At
lanta Saturday and open the United
States District Court Monday.
Few civil cases are on the court
calendar. For the first few weeks
these minor cases will hold the at
tention of the judge. On the first
Monday tn October the criminal
cases come up.
Calls Dealers in
Feathers ‘Inhuman
A Practically Perfect Preparation.
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Castoria for the baby, and the warning against irresponsible makers of imitations
and counterfeits. The signature of Chas. H. Fletcher that is printed in black on
the wrapper and red on the bottle is the mother’s safeguard.
Children Cry For
#
James Henderson Rice, Jr., field sec
retary of the National Audubon Society,
will deliver a free lecture on "Protec
tion of Birds" at the Woman's Club
building on East Baker street Friday
night at 8 o’clock.
In a talk to the boys of troop B, Boy !
Scouts/ Thursday night at the North
Avenue Presbyterian Church, Mr. Rice
characterized the men who deal in the
feathers and plumage as “grafting, in- |
human brutes."
CHECKER SHARKS.
BINGHAMTON, N. Y., Sept. 5—The
twentieth game in the world’s checker
series between Champion Alfred Jordan,
of London, England, and M. E. Pomeroy,
of this city, was played last night and
leaves both men tied, nothing to noth
ing.
GRIFFIN IS REFEREE.
SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 5.—Jim Grif
fin was to-day chosen to act as referee
in the bout to be staged Tuesday night
between Sailor Petroskey and Bob Me
an iatar.
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Pot Roast. 124c to 15c
Rib Roast. 15c to 171c
Chuck Steak. . 15c
Round Steak . 175c
Loin Steak . . 20c
Porterhouse Steak 20c
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Lamb Shoulders. 125c
Lamb Hindquarters. 15c
Lamb Legs . . 20c
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