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GEORGIA WEATHER
Purtly cloudy tonight and
Tuesday. Probably local
thunder showers in north
portion Tuesday.
VOLUME NO. 7
LA _
* ‘s BLOODY FIGHT
BRAZILIAN - INSURRECTION
..TAKES ON LL’SPERATE CHAR
ACTER TOLAY
Washington, July 14.—Th re
ported evauuation of the city of Sao
Paulo by Brazilin Federal authori--
ties was confirtmd in official ad
‘yices reccived today by the State De
partment. One dispatch undated from
Sao Paulo dtseribed the witihdrawal
of Federals to Santos where it was
said pre*aratio_ns ' were well ad
vanced f»t' a renewtd attack upon the
state capital. 7 |
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Blooddy Fighting |
Santos, July 14.—Fighting in the
city of of Sao Paulo seat of the Bra
zillian insurrection has been of a
most desperate charcter during the
past few days, according to two em
ployes of an American concern who
“aririved here today after a perilious
journey afoot from the Beleaguers?
Metrcpolis. 1
Refugees confirmed the report tht
gix hundrtd federal troops who
started last week from Santos to
aid in the relief of Sao Pulo. ‘
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. Shelling City ?
Shells from besieging federal for
ces have been falling in Sau Paulo.
Of'landed on a hotel killing eight
civilians. Governor De Campos, Sau
Paulo state president, understood to
be here in Santos now under fede
ral protection, is declared to have
Baid that the people of Sau Paulo
wanted him to remain as leader in
the insurrection, but he refused to
join the movement, whereupon he
was permitted to esiape from the
city. ¢ :
Rebel forces defending Sao Paulo
against the attack of the federal
are estimated to number thirty.four
thousand. The federal forces at
present, are estimated at twenty
four thousand. Federal bombard
~ment of Sao Paulo is said to havc‘l
turned the entire population over
whelmingly to the support of the
leaders of he insurrection.
IS ACCUSED OF KIDNAPPING
H. W. COOK,. OF CAMPBELL, IS
ARRANGED IN FAIDBURN
Fairburn, Ga., July 14.—Charges
kidnapping against H. W. Cook, weal
thy Campbell landowner , were dis
cussed today at a commitment trial
here in a justice’s court, because of
lack of prosecution.
Cook and A. P. Purmonnt, = who
took out a warrant against Cook
vhen- the defendant and his daugh
er 17, disappeared June 17, were in
court, but would not discuss the
f case. - :
. The Purmont girl is still missing.
Mrs. Katherine Morton, of Miami,
Fla,, is yisiting her mother, Mrs. R.
ps:. Pridgen, and other relatives in
‘Cordele for a few weeks.
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DEBATED TOMORROW FOR
FOURTH DAY—ABSENTEES WIN
LEAVE GRANTS |
Atlanta, July 14.—0 n the motion ot‘
Representative Bozeman of Wprth.
the Georgia house of representatives
adjourned toda§' while discussion of
the bill to place motor bus lines of
the state under the public service com
mission was underway. ‘
The bill ‘again goes over as unfinish-‘
ed business and will be debated to-i
morrow for the fourth day.
The bill to create Peach county isl
to follow final action on the motor bus
hill.
Leave Granted
_-Atlanta, July 14.—adoption of a res
olution by Representative Knight of
Berrien to grant leaves of absence to
those members of the house who wersa
absent without leave at Friday’'s ses
sion was a feature of today’s session
of the Georgia house of representa
‘tives.
Knight had on Friday made a mo
tion for a call of the house which mo
tion was sustained after it was found
that no quorum was present. The
roll was called and absentees noted.
The motion by Knight to have the
house vote on the question of arrest
an dreturn to the chamber of the ab
sentees was not put because the mo
:tion to adjourn was finally carried.
PRESIDENT SUFFERS STRAIN OF
A DEATH AND FUNERAL
WASHINGTON July 14— Returning
from week cnd cruise aboard the May
flower, President Coolidge found no
engagements awaiting him. He will
take a day or so of rest from the
strain incindent to the death and fu
neral last week of his son, Calvin
junior. 1
Mrs. Coolidge was described as hav
ing returnied from the wesk end trip:
much stronger Colonel Jom Coolidge
the president Father, who came to
Washington after the funtral at Ply
mouth Vermcnt and John, the presi
dents ..fi,on, devoted much of their time
~during their trip in an endeavor to
icheor up Mrs. Coolidge. |
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GERMAN CRUSADERS UNITE
TO END USE OF TOBACCO
Leipsic, '‘Germany, June 25 (AP)
—An anti-tobacco movement has
been launched here and, say the pro
moters, an anti-strong drink cam
paign will soon follow.
The Union of Enimies of Tobac
co, in -session here recently consid
ered the question of smoking among
German women which, it was con
tenced, was spreading at an alarm
ing rate. Speakers estimated that
many thousands of girls and women,
from 15 to 50 years old, had taken
to the cigarette within the last few
years.
It is proposed, by law or other
wise, to make the cigarette smoking
Jesss popular among the women and
after this move has met with sue
cess, then to begin on the men
users of tobacco. Nicotineless cigars
and cigarettes have appeared re
cenily in Germany, but the Union of
Enimies of Tobacco say their mem
bers have no interest in these brands
and that their purpose in life is to
abolish tobacco smoking altogether.
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LABOR SAVING VILLAGE BUILT
East Hoathly England July 14.—Be
cause of the lack of servants a vil
lage labor saving cottages has been
puilt near here by the wife of the
vicar of Barnes, Middlesex The vil
lage has its own power station and
everything in the cottage is done by
electricity.
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GERMAN SOCIALISTS INCREASE
BERLIN, July 14 (AP) —Figures
madie public at the recent national con
vention of the Socialist party of Ger
‘mr.ny shiow that the party has 1,260,
;“00 members who pay duves, of whom
130,000 are women. The party now
lhas 169 newspapers. *
CORDELE, GEORGIA, MONDAY, JULY 14, 1924
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PRAGUE SEEKS TO BECOME
EUROPES AIR JUNCTION
Prague, July 14— (AP)—The
Third International Aircraft Exhibi--
tion recently concluded here, served
to emphasize the efforts of the Cze
choslovakia government to make this
city a center of European air travel
cn both the north-south and east
west routes, already in operation or
contemplated.
English, French and German firms
were among the 88 exhibitors. Mr.
Serba., the minister of public works
in an address at the opening said
that the movement to make Prague
the junction for European air routes
Taylor’s Barberctte, for Ladies
_ ANY STYLE 808, 50c
Shampo(om;:éj N;El;l 3i;;iassagi ng
' By Francis Harmon \
Taylor’s Barber Shop, Up Stairs
CHINA MAY PRODUCE TREES I
TO OFFSET CHESTNUT BLIGHT |
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Washington, July 14. (AP)-—Thrill
‘ing stories of adventure and interest
‘ing scientific discoveries have been
reported to the National Georgranphis
Society by Joseph F. Rock, discover
er of ithe chaulmoogra tree that
yields a leprosy-combatting ,oil, and
leader of the society’s expedition in
to Yunnan, a vast and little explored
province in Southwestern China.
Mr. Rock, a well known plant au
thority, has just returned to V/ash
ington and in narrating his exper- |
iences, tells of finding in Yunnan |
aboriginal tribes who still practice |
religious ceremonies that pre-date the |
introduction of Buddhism, and the ‘
discovery of a blight-résisting chest- ‘
nut timber crop in the United ‘
States, ‘
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BRITISH TRADE UNIONS SCORED |
AS OBSOLETE BY MINER|
London, July 14. (AP)—The trade
union movement of Great Britain
needs overhauling, sayvs A. J. Cock.
secretary of the Miner’s Federation, j
writing in Labor Monthly.
Mr. Cook says there are many
unions but very little unity, and the
‘present form of organization in this |
country has become obsolete, 'l“hpl
last Trades Union Congress at Ply- |
mouth, was an exhibition of tribal
chiefs fighting to retain the confi
dence of their tribes
AND DAILY, SENTINEL
was gaining ground and it was now
only a question of the conclusion of
suitable treaties hetween the varions
states relating to aerial communica
tions and commerce.
A new route hetween Brunn and
Marisch-Ostrau is soon to bhe estab
lished and a great airdome is to bhe
built! in the latter city, which in addi
ltion to its peace funetions, is design
l,od as a base for military air opera-
ILions in event of war. .
I. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Elder
will regret to know of the serious
illness of their little daughter, Mil
dred. .
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BEITISH LEADERS OF NOTE
ARE TO TAKE PART IN COM.
MONS DEBATE |
London, July 14.-+Dechate on the
Dawes plan: anji the forthcoming
allied conference which was pn:st,--i
poned from last week is axpeeted |
to take plae in the House of Com
mons late today. ‘
The discussion 15 to bt opened
by Htrbert Asquith, liberal leader.
Formtr Premitrs Baldwin and Llnyfll
Gtorge art to participate, while M-
Donald will be chicef spokesman fm":
the covernment ‘
‘ New York Market
i New York, July 14.—Stocks ir
{ regular.
’ Bonds mired and Brazilian issues
{ show furthsr losses.
" Forcign exchanges strong.
Cotton lowen on Southern selling
Sugar steady.
Coffee strong.
Chicago Marleats
Chicago, July 14.-—Chicaco wheat
| higher,
{ Corn firm.
| Cattle casy. »
‘ Hoos weak.
i
| NEW YORK COTTON
! P Open Close P. Cloze
i Middling -. % . .. .= 960,
'| CORDELE COTTON
:/_Ju.‘,v A 0 3028 2994
FOoee .. ... 2512 9532 - 9598
1 Dec .......244> 2460 2457
ir’(-:umf cepu o Lo o oo 810 k
LOCAL CREAM MARKET
Standard Butterfat ... .. .-38 1.2
i STANDING OF CLUBS
! City Leagme
P. W. Pe.
Beaw ... o 1 7 636
F Whttes Sox ...... 13 8 616
FGhmns ... 13 6 162
‘ilTi;u.rsr iisseiiin, 10 5 415
'(.‘/'L'acl\i:bl'ff bisiio o iid 2 385
ESTABLISHED IN 1908
’AMERICAN AVIATORS WILL
ILEAVE TODAY
Vienna, July 14.—The United
States army around- the- world avia
stors arrived here at 3 o’clock this af
ll«rmmn from Bucharest. They will
start on another lap of their journey
tomorrow morning.
' Evitons to Leave Japan
Minato, July 14.—Conquering diffi
cultics arisine from engine trouble
and a dense 1 fic fog, A. Stuart
Meiaren Driti omd the world
aviater arrived 0 o from Kasumi
gaura at 5:32 1. foday.
Tomorrew he vwill set forth on the
long and perilicus hop across t'e Pa
‘(rili«: from thls city, which at the
’n-nillr'rn extremity of the main is
‘.':md of Japan.
AMERICAN FLYERS
ARE SAFE IN PARIS
LANDED IN STRASSBURG AND
REACHED FRENCH CAPITAL
EARLY
Paris, July 14.—The American
around the world flyers arrived here
at-fourforty-six o'clock this afternoon.
With their arrival in Paris the Am
erican worid flyers have traveled
,l:«u::: miles in a hundrad and eighteen
days, with 239 hotirs of actual flying.
Land At Strassburg
Paris, June 14.—The American
around the world flyers who left Vi
enna early today for aris will land
at Strassburg, Alsace Lorraine, and
pend half an hour refueling before
continuing their journey, according to
a wirele message. They expected
to arrive in Paris ahout three p. m.
FORMER POLICE
HEL DAS ROBBERS
YLORIDA PANK OFTICIAL CAUSES
| ARREST OF FIVE PERSONS
i TAMPA, . July 11 Five ;n-!'\uns,l
| thyee of whoem were former police of l
‘.: 3 . we arrested todey by the
| sherift eharged with highway robbery
! ril .1 of A. C.
!, e o rian of the board of diree
{ ) the exehianoe nuational bank
050 arrested woere Tormer police wo
!' d M. Conway, her son Byrd
l h ok keeper of theexehange
nk, 2. D, Hogne, former fiagerprint
port 1 poiice departiment,
l Kiil ~_,\.-,-,,,’fg;. D ',:H;AJ Sheriff
of Sulphur Springs, aund Ted Asbury.
THIS NEWSPAPER
Devoted to good Farm.
ing and Industrial Develop
ment fot over 100,000 peo
ple. ,
STATE SENATEIN ..
'STOVALL BILL TO END HANGI.
..NG ..PRESENTED ..AND DIS.
CUSSED
Atlanta, Ga., July 14.—The sen
ate committee on general judiciary
today i nits report to the state sn
ae recommended the passage of
the bill by Senator Stovall of the
Twenty-ninth District to abolish
capital punishment in Georgia. The
measure would fix life imprison
yment as a maximum penalty to b
of exacted fro many person con--
victed of capital crime in Geeorgia
and would repeal all conflicting
laws. :
Takle Motor Vehicle Bill.
Atlanta, July 14.—The senate to
day voted to table the proposed
measure drawn by Keith of the
Thirty-sixth District and introduced
by request, which would provide
for the regulation of motor ve
hicles on public streets and high
ways of the state by incorporated
towns and cities.
The senate then took up the ree
mainder of bills introduced by
Jl"hilips of the Eighteenth and spon
sored by the Geeorgia Bar Associa
tion which would clarify the gener
al acts of Georgia.
CONTEMPT CASES IN . SENATE
ARE BEFORE DISTRICT COURT
Washington, July 14.—8 ix of the tem
counts in the indictment of Harry F.
Sinclair for contempt of the senate
were sustained today in the supreme
court of the District of Columbia. Jus
tice Hoehling ruled out the the ques
tions asked of Sinclair about the al
leged contribution of Sinclair consoli
dated stock to Will H. Hays or some
:(mu representing the republican no
tional committee and th transfer of
‘funds from the national Park Bank of
New York to the National Metropoli
tan Bank of Washington as not perti
nent. It also made the same decision
on the final count which charged Sin.
icluir with refusing to answer the ques
tions.
RAINBOW VETERANS
GATHER FOR REUNION
Columia, 8. C., July—l4.—-Tralns con
tinued to brin hundreds of veterans
of the Rainbow Division to the nation
al convention which will be held in
Columbia today and tomorrow. Ba
tween two and three thousand veter
ans from the majority of states in the
union are expected to be present.
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