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VOL. LXXII NO. 48
COLUMBIA, TENNESSEE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, igao
ESTABLISHED IN J848
ADMITTANCE OF FORMER E1NE
MIES OF ALLIES R ECO MM EN D
FD BY COMMITTEE' TODAY.
FRANCE REFUSES TO DISARM
Wi.l No Cnr-t Aside Arms Until Cei-1
many Has Carried Out Terms of j
Versailles Treaty, Speaker Tells I
League Today. I
(B7 United Pras..) 1
(iKNF'VA, Nov. 24 Tho immediate!
mlmission of Austria and Bulgaria'
will be recommended to the league of;
nations by the commission on mem-1
In 1 rthip, Tlie commission reached a '
tiivomhie decision on tho former en-!
mien of the allies, but withheld roc-!
(.mnii'inlat'on for several small Euro
pean stales until conditions are more
stabilized and until recognition has !
been Riven by nearby powers.
The states favored for membership ;
in today's report were Austria, llnl-j
wiria, Finland, Albania and Luxein-
hers. j
Speaking before the commission, j
Leon Bourgeous, 'of France, declared :
Franco cannot disarm until Cerntany j
SENATOR LOONEY
ALREADY AT WORK
OH HEW ROAD ACT
WHEN COMPLETED WILL CALL
CONFERENCE OF CITIZENS OF
VARIOUS DISTRICTS.
COURT SESSION
IS HEARING END
JURY TO REPORT
JUDCE TURNER TO WAYNES.
BORO MONDAY TO OPEN CIR
CUIT COURT TERM THERE.
POSSUM SUPPER
FOR EMPLOYEES
'.HOUSESERVICE"
ENTIRE ORGANIZATION GATH
ERS 'ROUND FESTIVE BOARD IN
NEW SHOP LAST NIGHT.
SEVERAL CASES DISPOSED OF! SOME SPLENDID SPEECHES .HEARD
REPRESENTATIVES INVITED TOO
Practically Certr.in That Main High
ways and District Roada Will Be
Separated District CommiEGioners
Pews;- !ncrc;.32c.
Negro Sentenced to County Road for
Theft of Watch Mistrial Entered
in Civil Case Grand Jury Calling
Many Witnesses.
.ludge W .1:. Turner will leave Mon
day for Waynesboro, where he will
open circuit court, which will be in
session a we k before the Judge goes
to Pulaski on the following Momlay.
No further cases have been set for
trk.l in Hie circuit court here until
Doi-einbi r It, when work will be resum
ed here. It, Is expected that the grand
jury will be dismissed until that time,
when it, will be re-assembled.
The case of John Wilson, colored.
Senator M
woik in the
law which he will have pns.-ou in the
senate for Maury county. Already
Senator lyootiey has the general .plan
for the law in mind but there are eer- j
lain ili-lails which he has. not. worked j
out. It is probable tint, the law in j
some of its important aspects resi-ni-
Workmen Discuss the Giving of Ser
vice, and Best Methods of Gaining
and Securing the Confidence of the
Automobile Owners c the County.
'Possum, 'talers and accessories,
including sfeinning hot coffee and
plenty of good old fashioned southern
hoecako disapeared in huge iianti
fitsat the get together meeting of
the force of the Maury Motor Corpor
ation, held last night in the company'
new shop.
The force gathered around the fes
tive board shortly after H o'clock and
for nearly an hour waiters were kept
busy bringing up fresh supplies, plates
were replenished and when the inner
(Jie entiro
fnmilv cir-
PREPARING FOR
ISSUE SCHOGL
BUILDING BONDS
SUPERINTENDENT GRAHAM URG
ES THAT COMMUNITIES HAVE
SUBSCRIPTIONS IN SHAPE.
WILL ESTIMATE THE EXPENSES
Latter Will Be Prorated Among the
Communities to Share in Benefits
of Funds and Must Be Guaranteed
Before Sale Is Made.
HOUSE C
RESO
OMNORS PASSES
LUTIOH CONDEMNING
TRIES Iff iRELlfl
LOCAL PLANTS
OBSERVE LAWS
lias been compelled to fulfill all condi-j ble the one outlined in The Herald j
lions of the Versailles treaty. The j recently, and which has been approv- j
speaker admitted that Germany has ; ed by many citizens. One feature of j
begun disarmament, but this, he said,! the hiw that seems assured and that is
. i. i -..j.,. ,i i
ciuugou wiiii giuim larceny, vu;s iwh
1) l,oo!i"v is already at posed f hero Tuesday, AVilson boius j rotn had been satisfied
.,,.,,,,..;',. ,,,,, " , i given a sentence of thirty days on the ! force gathered in one hi
county road, lie was accused ot ne;et. around a blazing lire, lighted
theft of a watch, the pi opeputor being 1 splendid cigars rial tli.-- fun was on.
R. 1 Cooper, j Acting as master, m' eerenxriies
In the case of D. 1!. Alexander j Captain Bill Beard called upon every
against Work Chapman, in which the j man present to mal.e a speech, and the
complainant sought, to replevy a mule most of thern responded, some with
from the defendant, the jury was una-j just a fev,' words, but others wil a a
lib' lo agree and a mistrial was enter- j most interesting and entertaining de
ed. - i scription of the work in the awial
The grand jury will probably re-1 departments of "The House of Ser-
has been uncompleted, but before dis-l.tljat the district and main highway
Firming France will await the report I read funds will be kept separate and
of the military commission which will j that, the district funds will be expend
meet at Geneva to prepare the plan, ed absolutely under tho control of the
I'd said. j district commissioners.
I After .1 ndge Looney has finished the
draft of his road law he will call into
1 conference at. Columbia a number of
! citizens from each district of the
i . ,...1 n nni'.njnn I -i I ' Vf
COU Ml V ilOU will in ne 1 1' i' i -" -
I .Tmies iinrl Russell to meet with him
and go over the law
TO DECIDE BUCK
TTX CASETOMORROW
port late this afternoon or Friday, as
there will be no session of the ecurt
! tomorrow, all officials observing
! Thanksgiving.
I It its expected that quite a number
i of indictments will be returned when
the jury next reports, as a large num
ber of witnesses has been called be
fore the inquisitorial body since the
last, report was made to Judge Tur
ne?. The activity of the grand jury in in-
vice." Those who work in the shrp
told how they strove Co give the ser
vice which the firm boasted, and how
"the boss" inspected ' each piece if
work before it was allowed to leave
the shop, so thaJ this service might
be maintained.
j William Fry told of the system." Mz-
ing of the business, saying that the
most modern and up to the minute
JUDGE LYTLE WILL ANNOUNCE
... HPLDINgJJSLOAN COMPANY
AGAINST LIPSCOMB.
trrtnHnntliwr rmn.liovmflni if t llO flt&
Suggestions for -"'h ' " , ,
... , ,1 ,1.,. ,1 : V.M I V HIT! lU.Y HUD fc,in. o ... ... n n
"hanws w 11 be received and the de- .. .
.nans, , . , , , I payment of these taxes since the term
talis of tile proposed act worked, out. i ,l J
the conference will not be a general j J(lgi,n
nis nieeiing as n is recogniz"ii inai ,
t-mh a'i asFe.iiblv would he wholly 'm-
practicable, bu will be a c.or.fcren
cf reo:-es(-:dativi citizen;'
County Superintendent Graham Is
preparing the data for the issuance
of the school bonds heretofore author
ized by the county court. Under tlie
resolution of the court these bonds
are lo be issued for certain school
houses with the proviso in the case
of a majority of them, that the citi
zens of the communities shall supple
ment thecounty appropriation by the
gift of certain specified sums. Before
the bonds can bo issued for those
buildings it is necessary that the sub
scriptions made shall be pafd or guar
anteed. If In somo of the communi
ties the subscriptions are not collect
able now. or for any reason are in
longer to be counted as assets the
committees in charge are urged by
Superintendent Graham to arrange
for subscriptions to lake their pljces.
Only in this way can the bond issues
authorized be made.
Cnder the resolution of the county
court the expenses for issuing ' the
bonds, which include cost of advertis
ing, lithographing, etc., must likewise
be shared by the communities in inter
est proportionate to the amounts im
propriated to them. The amount of
such expnese is to be estimated by
the county superintendent and he
must have the guarantees of the sev
eral communities that theywlll be
met before the expenses can be in-
mrthods are now in use. by the compa- j Mr." Graham is now making
ny, making it possible; to tell at a
glance just what department is mak
ing money, and what .department, is
losing money, how much work ' nch
man does, and whether, his work Is
coming up lo requirements or no .
chancellor Lytic announced this aft
ernoon that he would tomorrow morn
ing announco his decision In the big
back tax case of J. A. Sloan Coupa
ny against A. W. Lipscomb, eler.;. in
ibis case the question is raised that
merchants' stoik cannot be assescl at
a higher rate for taxation thin '.'ier
i norlv. It is contended by the
liuit the company's property slum! 1 be
lack assessed at actual ca;.i v:
This is denied and tho int i t
made that it would be un;us;if
irscr'in'natioh to assess nnrcb
m. ' nieiem at actual value whei:
i" UTious that for years all
classes ot property in Tonnes.! 1
In en a; sessed at. far below th-iA s
: i d.
Of coiiv e (he lie v road law will 10-
.v.l tho gi neral ve'iicle tax exc-pt on
motor vebicb.'s and it will also abol
ish 11. e county road comne.-i.:'.'!!.
Those feature?, were prominent in the
platform i.pon whi-'i f'nialor I -y
nv'd-j h'- n-ce.
e i Senator Knox
Seeking Peace
With Germany
ne i mr rnnTnii I
IA5I rUUlDHIL
GAME " OF" SEASON
ue.
::ce
ble
nts
i is
Her
ivo
nd-
i (By United Press.)
j WASHINGTON'. Nov. 24. Pca.-e
I wiih Germany by congressional reso
lution should be accomplished as soon
as possible, Senator Knox, of I'ennsyl
i vr.nia, said today. He announced his
' intention of introducing the measure
j as soon as congress convenes.
HIGH SCHOOL MEETING LEBANON
HIGH ON LOCAL GRIDIRON
THIS AFTERNOON.
ARMED GUARDS STOP
! LAYING OF CABLE
NO HOLIDAY FOR'
.CHANCELLOR LYRE
WESTERN UNION WORKMEN ARE
PLACED UNDER GUARD EY
FORCE FROM CHASER.
COURT WILL TRY CASE TOMOR
ROW DESPITE FACT THAT IT IS
THANKSGIVING DAY.
Despite the fact that it is Thanks
giving and a holiday, at least one case
wjll be heard by Chancellor Lytle in
the chancery . court tomorrow, "'he
docket of the court is f.u crowded, and
i hat Is the case in other
'uJi-'e ,ytle does not feel
-pare a full day. He hopes
to attend the big game at N'ashvi.Ie j
as tie is an enthusiastic football fan.
but several lawyers from Iwisburg j
are threatening to come over to try j
i case here and if they come there,
ah .i,,, rifv il:iv irame for the
..j, ,- I,,, i ti iv. ...... r-.-- .
Meeting Irf'b.uion High School here
this afternoon on tho gridiron, Central
High School will formally close the j
1920 football season in Columbia, it j
is expeeted that the game will be hard
fought despite the serious reverses!
suffered by the high schoolers in tlie j
game, against. Murfreesboro last Fn-j
day. when the Rutherford county road j
roller ran over Central High in a
thirty-five to nothing contest. I.othjj.lv a pip ;!( ross the Biscayne bay
teams were confident of victory ! s ; b- t". .;on Miami and Miami beach. A
they lined up for the gani". i force (,f fifteen men was at work lay-
! the cable when an armed patrol
j fnim sni'inarine chaser .o. ..it pui
-f" frrtrT!rowiiIow' discussed; "Ser
; vice" at the front. lie declared that
the sfamo rules which applied to giv-
ing Service at the front, applied in the
shop also, and that the only real way
! e( ."tving real service was for every
department to pull together with a
good strong pull.
I Frank 1'ale, who recently became
Tssoeiated with the organization told
of the value of systematizing any bus
iness, lie said some system should
be adopted, which would tell at a
glance what departments are losing
money and what departments milking
money. When that is known the
management knows how to go lbout
remedying the sit nation when a loss
is shown.
Judge John W. Fry discussed "Ser
vice" and briefly outlined the progress
of the business since its organization.
He declared that the men who made
up the working force of the organi
zation were its greatest assets, and
Uiat. by giving good service to custo-
an estimate of those expenses
In two or three of the communities,
notably McCror'y's and Rally 1111, in
the third district, the citizens have
erected the houses. They have put
up their subscriptions and in siadi-
tionhave 'guaranteed the "payment" of
that portion appropriated by the coun
ty. They will, o course, lie reim
bursed when the bonds are sold. This
is also the case at Sandy Hook with
the school that was authorized there.
It. is estimated that, something like
$75,000 or' $S0,000 of the bonds that
have been authorized will be sold nt
the first offering.
z
E
WORTH
IMS SEIZES
FEDERAL PROHIBITION AGENTS
BUSY CONFISCATING $40 WHIS
KY IN ILLINOIS.
(By United Press.)
" WASHINGTON', Nov. 24 Whisky
worth $1,200,000 has been seized from
mors assured a second call from the fcootleggers in Chicago ana outer uu
customer, who secured the benefit of nois cities during the first nino
aood workmanship. months of the year by federal proh'bi-
llarvey Neeld declared the shop bus- tion agents, according 1o a statement
iness has shown a material increase niade by Commissioner Kramer. Ofli-
OF THE STAT
DEPUTY FACTORY INSPECTOR
GIVES COLUMBIA CONCERNS
CLEAN BILL OF HEALTH.
BIG IMPROVEMENT IN THE YEAR
Twelve Months Ago a Number of Vio
lations Were Reported But He Has
Discovered Only One Infraction at
Thin Time.
Columbia stores,, shops,, factories
and mills are In fine shape and only
one violation of the shop and facto
ry inspection laws of tlie at ate was
discovered by ll K. Woodward, depu
ty Inspector of tho state, who has just
completed an inspection of the city.
This,, Mr. Woodward said, was in
marked contrast to conditions which
he found a year ago on his former in
spection. At that time there were
about .twenty or more violations of
some provision of the law.
In no town of tho slate are ennui
tions better with respect to the law
governing workshops and factories
than he found in Columbia. Since his
last Inspection several concerns have
opened and come under the opera
tions of the law but. Mr. Woodward
found that all of them were comply
ing with its provisions.
The concerns are inspected with a
view to their sanitation, safety and j
employment of child and female !a-
bor. There is not a great deal of i
rehiid labor employed in Columbia i
and the employers are strictly observ
ing tho requirements with reference
to the law. The same is true of the
female labor, which ns employed very
largely here. Mr
ed The Herald -office and gave his em
phatic approval to conditions that he
found with reference to the matters
covered by the rules of his depart
ment. He has been on his job a long
time and as a result of his labors con
ditions have been materially improv-
SPREAD OF SINN FEIN PLOTS Td
ENGLAND REPORTED FROM
LONDON THIS MORING. '
GOVERNMNET AGENTS ' BUSY.
Many Arrested and Incriminating Doc
urnents Found in Police Raids Mada
In Southern Iri-land By Secret Sert
vice Men.
(By United Press.)
LONDON, Nov. 24. Steps for tha
Immediate establishenienl of pencn '
in Ireland were urged In the housa of
Premier Asquith who was supported
by labor members, Joining in resolu
tions condemning .outrages and policd
reprisals in Ireland. . ,
The motion opened the debate on
the entire Irish situation. Asquith
opened the discussion and Lloyd'
George is . expected to follow. ,, - v
The extension of Sinn Fein plots to
Fngland has been reported. It wast
declared that the secret, service has
uncovered plans for violence in Lon
don, Liverpool and Manchester.
Incriminating documents are said to
have been obtained in many raids In
Southern Ireland. Reports from the
Irish office said the roundup of sus
pects was the biggest yet undertaken "
by the governments. Hotels of Dub
lin have been commandeered and turn- :
od over to the soldiery, while tho pri
vate homes have been searched for
men and documents. . '
SPLENDID SUCCESS
BETWEEN SIX AND SEVEN HUN
DREO ENROLLED IN FOURTH "
ROLL CALL CAMPAIGN,, ..
With a few scattering reports still ;
out, it is indicated that tho member- i
shin to the Red Cross, secured in
Woodward inspect-! Mmn.llw iw n, fm,wh
roll call will run between six and sev
en hundred in tho city of Columbia
alone. Reports from tho rural dis
tricts have not been received. It is
planned to continue the work in thi
county for a few days longer, and as a
result it is expected that several hun-
ed in the plants of many concerns In j (Jrp(J n(Ulltionn, mimpf) will be a(lde(J
the state.
United States
Has Big Supply
War Materials
to the membership roll in this county.
Liquor Ring
In Windy City
Being Probed,
(By United Press.)
MIAMI. Fa., Nov. 24. An armed
force of the United States frustrated
an attempt of the Western 1'nion to-
BBM EFFORT 10
HI! SUNDAY SPURTS
t Snn-
t
ci 'Tin.
By Cniteil Press.)
vfii.'k" :-,v 21. St:
day laws prohibit ing mo! ion pici ures,
professional (-ports end bnsiue.-s -A
., .-ort will be introduced in mor.
j ,,.",,, n.i. ty state b -islat .in s this v. ijl
. .. .1... idv.l's Dav Allium ii" an-
GULLEOKA CHURCH i,-
-e
SACRED CONCERT AJ
since the last get together meeting of
workers a short time ago. He said
the different branches of the organiza
tion were comparable to the human
body, and that, when one of the mem
bers, or different, departments is dis
eased, the whole organization must
suffer.
,f. R. Stevens, head of the battery"!
department, told in a most interesting
tlie workmen under guard. One of 'manner of the work of his department.
the iuimier was released to go back i and how hard he is striving to ive
for instructions. j the best service in Columbia.
. j Kd Matthews, head of the used car
.... ... L l 1, V.I., IYII.nl
(lep.ll l Iltl'lll, UIIU miw inn .uriiniiu..;...
has been reaching out for business.
The speechmaking for the evening
ntAnlllU UtAllliwho most interestingly discussed the
financial situation of the country, tay-
ciais havo confiscated more than 20,
COO galloi.s of booze valued at about
$!' per f alion, Kramer sail.
TENDER TRIBUTE
PAID LITTLE GIRL
(By United Press.)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 24. Th Tint
ed States for tho first time in a cen
tury has sufficient artillery to equip
a large army, Major General Wil
liams, now chief of artillery, said in j
his annual report. This is due to the j
large quantities of guns and howit- i
zcrs and other materials left from j
the war, he said. I
(By United Press.)
CHICAGO, 111., Nov. 24. "M ke do'
Pike" Heitler and thirty others, ul- .
leged members of tho largest liqior ,
ring operating in the country, have .
been indicted by the federal grand
j ay, charged with conspiracy to vio
late the prohibition laws. Six pol ca
sergeants were among the Indicted.
FORMER EMPRESS
Simple and impressive exercises
were held at Miss Carrie Smith's
school this morning in memory of
Leah Sharp Park, after which school
was dismissed for the day as a trib
ute of love and respect, for the little
schoolmate.
The Thanksgiving program was not ;
given, but the children brought gener-
FIRE THREATENS
HISTORIC CHURCH
STUDENTS AND TOWN
BOYS STAGE FIGHT,
(By United Press.)
NEW YORK, Nov. 24 Fire this
morning destroyed the Sunday school
building of historic Plymouth church
at Brooklyn, where Henry Ward
Beecher preached.
... 1 1 r i v
' ing that a wave of economy lias struck j oua offerings ot loou ana cio..s .u, nun TAftl LI
i merioa. necessarily affecting the au- muse imiu""
LATTER FINED $10 EACH, FOR,
MER ARE DISMISSED BY LEB- .
ANON COURT. .
LEI1ANON. Tenn., Novb. 2i Two
law students and two local boys4n-i
'gaged in a free-for-all figlj here, Sun
! day night about ti o'clock, in which
jail were somewh?t bruised up, but
; no bones were broken.
DELIGHTFUL MUSICAL PROGRAM t
WILL BE RENDERED THERE
TOMORROW NIGHT. ,
Tism imsrn
HfU lULLLU 111
I
n
I y v ill 1 v: v 1 ivdo.; ,lll!t'l Ita, i it .-n j n j j
AMSTERDAM. Nov. 2t. Kx-Kaiser- j tomobile industry for tho time being,
in Augusta Victoria's children (tuth- ; that sales have fallen off, and that in ;
eied about her at Dorn Castle in what j the larger industrial centers of the
is feared will be their last visit. Her ! Continued on Fifth Page.)
fever is high, and specialists held lit-j ' "
tie hope for her recovery.
HAVE TYPHOID FEVER:
MOTORCYCLE HAS BEEN
PAID FOR IN FINES
BOMB E
vmnoifu
ArlUJlu
COLBY TO LEAVE
There will be a secred concert f-t
the Methodist church at t'ulleoka on .
!iday nisht. A very delightful l"' J
omm embracing seventeen numbers!
las Vli' prepared under the direction!
"f HnsL;it!ie Ti'r.iMr. on ;:td Hi
'veirrrt"ni rare li'.e.lUie lo all W
:ltlt-til Then' Will 111
iree . .. . .., :.. the
from a tai.
CUNNINGHAM LEADS
i IN RED CROSS WORK
no ili.irL-e fur nilmision. but a
will offering for tlie benefit of I
choir equipment will b-. taken up.
piv United Press.) !
CORK N"V. An explosion in
.tricks stre,t last nUl.t kilK-d two
. . ..-.,.,1 11 nil llil-
,:f:::,n- "
ed critically, i":'"v r" '
!: rimcn'r
' lo:rb w.i- tbrov :
(By United Press.)
WASHINGTON. Nov. 24. Secreta
ry of State Bainbridire Colby and party
will sart for 011 tli America on Sun
day, according ti plans aniiounewd
tot!' r.
Tb. mas I Cunningham led all of
the teams soliciting for the Red Cross
mT.-hfrship yesterday. Mr. Cunning-
....
ham wtirked like a trojan from
o't lock in the morning until 5
SPECIAL SERVICE
FOR PRFSBYIERIiNSiderson Pogue at Hampshire ars down
j ' )w,th typh'dd fever. They have been j ' " '
j inuite seriously sick but are reported! A,a 2The
J At the Fir,t Presbyterian chcroh , to be very mm l, unproved. nr.B in lhe t,.y court yesterday morn-
jthe usual Tha:.ksgivi.,.i D:.y sy iccf, ' ! ng amounted to $Cf.."i. There weo
i v.il! be lu-ld at 11 a. m. Thnrsd-. jn- . 33 arrest. Twelve poker playe.3,
-.to FriemM.in room. ,tran,- n , J HANKSBIVlNb Al ! eight crap .hooters, five .pued.re.-s
h. de at f.w side door on K fch myt. , . . ,
FIRST M h CHuRGH number. The city recently pun ha.'jd
- ------ .
Tti" Thonksciving Day sp"',:al offer-1
lug f. r ,;.o yonroe Hardlnj Ch' drcn'
Home will be received, and any girts!
ro o:
i a ntot'jj cycle at a M of ttoOO t catch
1 .u1.i.-t. j Thj reiiliirrvrlfl tllLH be. n
, the ! t tho local poor of food and cV, thing 1 T,auks,iv!ng paid for in flEe and It is now lff
v ni in to't prs tomorrow morning iu iut "w"r ,J' '
aft 'moon and lie was rewaraea wiu a...
ih-,n r-ihtv-piht membrrs tn tUvcn 0 ciock a.
greatest mother of them all." ta',e 1 charge of and fiistrib iV-d
i
oWx k at the Fir?t Methodist churth. 1 reef t every day.