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GEORGIA WEATHER
,i:t‘artlry cltudy tonight and
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VOLUME NO. 8
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WALKER CONSENTS TO
~ BE AT INVESTIGATION
. HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT
ANDERSON WILL &
& ' GIVE EVIDENCE
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GOVERNOR WILLING TO TESTIFY
. WHEN COMMITTEE DESIRES
HIS PRESENCE. o
' By 'The Associated Press,
. ATLANTA, Ga., July 31.—Governor
" Clifford Walker will appear before
the special senate committee inves
tigating the State Highway Depart
ment,. After examination of the files
be will submit to the committee if
the committee desires his presence.
the governor announced this morning
If the governor appears hefore the
ccummittee ip person, it is believed it
‘will be the irst time in the history of
Georgia that its chief executive wiil
hve appeared Dbefore a legislative
body except to deliver his regular
message or place impeachment
charges, |
W.:T. Anderson of Macon, former
smember of the State Highway Com
missi~t, notified the special senate
-fuvestigating committee it would be
convenient or him to appear before;
the commitee next week and bare
complaints against the present high-l
~way administration, ( T 1
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.FRB{;QI AND BRITISH
** N BREAK ON WAR DEBT
g I AP cinted Pregs
"RSSEN, Germany, July 31.--The
¢ last Prenicl [drobps. stationed Tere
since early 1023, began to leave the
city at seven o’clock this morning
and it is exvected the Rubhi wiil be
completely evacuated by tomorrow.
’l‘iue barracks at Essen was
handed over to the munjcival authori
ties and the tricolor on the coal syi
dicate building was hauled down at
nine o’clock when the French com
-mander departed. " !
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Bottling Company
Cordele, Ga. ©° Phone 87
A.C. Towns, Manager 9 4
THE CORDELE DISPA'TCH
MEMBERS ASSOCIATED PRESS
WOULD NAME JOINT COMMITTEE
FROM MOUSE AND SENATE TO
REPORT NEXT SESSION ON
PLAN.
By The Associated Press,
ATLANTA, Ga., July 31.—A move
to which may result in 'blocking;. all
tax legislation this session was ini
ated ;odfix when a resglution was in
troduced by Senators De lLaperrierie
of the Thirty-third and Boykins of
the Thirty-seventh providing for ap
pointment of a joint ¢'mmittee from
the senate and house to study tax
conditions in Georgia and draw up
and recommend a till to be reported
at the next seszion of the gencral as.
sembly.
The house today voted to cut the
appropriation for the /Burean of
Markets of the Department of Agri
cculture rom one hundred thousand
dollars to fifty thousand dollars and
wrote into the Dbill that the burean
should receive no funds from any
source in addition to the f{ifty thou
sand voted. !
ROOSEVELT REACHES
: TURKESTON
POINT "
By The Associnted PPress.
SIMLA, India, July 31.--C-ionel
Theodore Roosevelt and his bLrother,
Kermit, and members of the Central
Asija hunting expedition they are
leading have reached Yarkand in
Lasterp Turkestan with all the bag.
gage and personnel of the expedi
tion, travelling to Tianshan by way
of Yarkhard river.
1 Twenty ponies, have been 12t dur
ing the trip. \‘,‘.
} TEMPLARS GIVE AID
MANY NEEDY
CHILDREN
SEATTLE, Wash., July 31.—The
thirty-sixth annual conclave ot"
Knight Temylars, in sessiop here yes
terday, voted to eontinue the educa
tional program by which boys and on
loaned money to aid them through
college regardless of the relationship
to> members of the order, Joseph H.
‘ol‘l’, of Georgia, chairman of the edu
cational committee, submitted a re
port showing eight hundred students
have been aijded by the funds of sin
hundred thousand dollars raised hy
the annual per capita tax of one dol
lar.
NEW YORK COTTON
JANUAYY .cce-.. 2870 2386 2390
October ....... 2432 2445 2445
{ Dccember ..... 2430 2443 2445
CORDELE COTTON ;
Middiing clo#od cciceencnueass 28012
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LOCAL CREAM MARKET
Standard DUteIIRL Licdsuiceace 280
PEANUT MARKET
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CORDELE, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1925
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SEABOARD BOND
WITHIN HOUR TWENTY-FIVE MIL
~ LION DOLLARS REPORTED SUB
SCRIBED. : L
By The Associated Press,
NEW, YORK, N. Y., July 31.—Ap
proximately twenty-five million dol
lars for expuus'iou of the Seaboard
Air\!ine‘ Rajlway in Florida was
raised fody thr-ugh the sale of ten
year first mortgage bonds of thg
Seaboard all Florida railway, a new
subsidiary which will contrel four
hundred nd sixty-eight miles of road
operating through the Seminole state
Bankers announced that the issue,
priced at ninety eight and one half,
!w‘.‘; heavily ‘oversubscribed within
‘an hour after the tooks opened. ‘
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“¥ NEW YORK CASE
FORMER ATLANTA ATTORNEY
WAS CONVICTED WITH MEANS
IN FEDERAL COURT.
| By The Associaicd Press,
i NEW, YORK, July 31.—Thomas .
Felder, convicted almost a year ago
“or conspiring with Gaston Means to
'obstruct jjusticee in the Crager glass
casket case, has filed an appeal.
' Felder formerly was an attorney,
‘p'l‘:lcticing in New York and Atlanta,
but was disbarred after eonvietion.
The jury recommended leniency and
fined him the count of ten thousand
dollars.
MCINTYRE WILL
ATLANTA PREACHER OF POWER
WiLL BE HERE FOR PRESBY
TERIANS ON SUNDAY.
Mempbers of the congregation ai
the First Presbyterian church here
will be delighted at the ann”unce.
ment that Dr. D. Mclnlyre of Atlan
ta, will preach at both the morning
and 1119 evening hour here Sunday.
. Dr. Mclntyre is an able preacher
and thbsn who hear him Sunday wijll
enjoy good services. The public is
invited to attend.
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FRANCE MAY HAVE
¥T PEACE WITH TRIBES
By The .\_s::n—-l;ltnl 'ress,
MARSELLES, France, July 31
Wiith France and Spain in complete
agreement, a sound and fiignit’iml
pcace may he expected with Atd El
Krim with only reasomable delay. de
clared Marshal Petain uvion arrivl
here tody after a trip of inspection
in the North African fighting arca.
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR
T 0 MEET IN DETROIT
l By The A;;NI-):'.;I—I|(‘QI Press,
SEATLE, Wash,, July 31.—Dec.
troit was selected for the 1928 con.-
(lave of the Knights Templar ia
their 36 triennjal meetings here to
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taude N. Logan, veteran of the A, B, I*., has at last unravelled severad
railes of rea tape and regiined his children, Nathan Barzen, 5 (right), ard
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Yelmar Barzen, 2. He married a German girl, Cecilic Barzen, while with
the army of occupation in Germany, but military officials wouldn't sngo
‘n the wedding and he had to leave his family behind., Then the motluee
“iod, and he sent money for the children to come to his home at Sprong
ld, O, Immigration oflic & held them up again, and it was only through
the intervention of Serair Fess of Ohio that Logan finally got thern. ;
CORDELE WINS ONE
FROM FITZGERALD
CLOSE SCORE OF NINE TO TEN
STOOD AT END OF GOOD GAME
HERE
. A creditable crowd of fang saw
the game between Covdele and Fitz
gerhidd in which Cordele came off
victor yesterday afterr'oon by the
c¢lose score ¢f ten to nine. Elder ani
Moore were the Cordele team mem
bers on the firing line.
BRITISH COAL STRIKE
‘ By 'The \\ssifi.l(rxl Press,
LONDN, July 31.-—Prime ' Minister
ll.:umwin informed the house today
7
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SPECIAIL:
On all lines usnally
old in Drug Stores
LOur stock Station
ery, toilet articles,
perfumes, ete,, are
complete. Our PPre
seription Depa o t
ment s our main
specialty. Try us
next fime,
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BRYAN AND MOSES
IS SERMON TOPIC
ICONGREGATIC)N AT FCRST‘METH
i ODIST CHURCH ' WILL ' HEAR
i MORNING D!SCUESION i
. Rey, E O. Heath;' the pastor, wil
!;n";w}s Sunday morning on “Bryat
i‘uml Moses,” making a comparison be
;l\\'m-n the two ireat men and wzing
!
| the lessciys for a sermon for the
l"’)ll:;l'._’_:liihll at the Tirst Methodist
c¢hurch
Thera will he no service Sunday
lni::f«:. the hour heing given over to
the camp meeting at Dooly Couanty
i(‘;:n:;; Crounds.
!m,ul a provisional agreement hal
been reached in, the coal industry and
mine owners have withidrawn® notices
{5l {wo weeks., thus i, averting th
Hmmin':\\i«h- strike. which was cailed
H for midnight tonight,
7 5
CONFERENCE SUNDAY
\SCHOOL FIELD AGENT
iBOARD RECOMMENDS SERVICES
OF REV. G. E. CLARY FOR NEW
\ PLACE
!I Members of the Sunday Svlmnl‘
{ Board of the Scuth Georgia Coenfer- |
| ence in session here yesterday, tl'--!
i'w’--'l to recommend to the confe 1'!
if':.'l that a Sunday School *t-t'l"‘lul}l
i;m- named and pnt into the field :u:::!l
!":" name of Rev, G. BE. Clary will Iwi
‘;nrv‘w‘-m':! to the conference when il!
é:u-'v in Macon this fall as a man
o iivtarle for tlie works o 0 N "”“1
| that the conference will take such
!:u:tiu:; and the gsecretary will in Ih:nt‘
iv'.'vx.‘ hecome a resident of Cordele,
;e ; |
. PARENT ARRESTED
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| MACON, Ga., July 81—T J. Bar
‘!u\'_ who disappeared with three -1"
[ his children Wednesday aftey H:!"-‘.“‘
iwhil:’f to kill one of them, teday was
[arrested fu Valdosta, He will tace a
l}um(gy hearing when reterned here
ESTABLISHED IN 19087
Bryan’s Favorite Songs
Last Tribute Paid As
Body Enters Long Rest
KEY OF SERVICE
PEACE ON EARTH l
BRYAN FAVORITE|
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COLORS ABOUT GOVERNMENTI
BUILDINGS WERE LOWEHKED
OUT OF RESPECT. ‘
By 'The Associated Press,
WASHINGTON, D. C., Juiy 31—
iligh above the little brick church|
were mourning relatives and friends
gathered today to say the last fare
‘\u-ll to William Jennings Bryan
Flags fluttered at half staff from the
{;,n-ul covernment buildings as a
‘mark of the nations formal tritute to
the Commoner. The dropping cclors |
spoke of his service given as a sol
dier, statesman and legislator,
l The olemn religious ceremonies in
i the chureh and at the grave ‘were
keyed t 5 recount the valorous lhnmw
pionship in public and private life m'}
the gospel of “Peace on Ilarth Good
Will to Men."’
It ws DMrs. Bryan's wish that the
hrief Presbyterian funeral services
arranged by Rev. Dr. Josevh R, Sizoo
he expanded to include this Bible
passage ‘tlhfz‘ch;l man s|l[ri7,(-(l above
others. Ti \\';ixs'ul:»"n )hur request thai
fh-y;m‘:: favorito '-11‘_\"1'11‘\1::. “‘Lead l(im{.
ly Light :in}f‘an S\.\}H;H,\l': Solemn
;'l'lu:ix;.rht."‘ be sung. -~ |
After the church doors were closed
shortly after noon today, the Ameri
can flag was placed: as ‘a mantle
lmuml the casket, -Josephus Dauiels,
cf Norih Carolina, long time friend
of Mr. Bryan, |l"][ll‘(]' Mrs. Ruth Bryan
Owen place the wreaths. On the
oot of the casket {wo picces were
given places of gpecial favor, one 2
spray o roses sent by President
Coolidge, and the other a wreath
Learing the name o a one-year n_l«l
‘i;-ir»l the Commoner's great graud
i hiild.
DIFFERING
The Millionaire wants a new
vaeht, The schoolboy a new
radio. Whatever we desirve,
we can get it, if we work
hard and save., Save your
strplus hiere and receive ine
terest regularly, "2 0¥ 1
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GE ORGIA
CORDELE, GEORGIA
BE GOOD NEIGHBORS
Insist that your mneighbors
take the Dispatch. It will
make him a good neighbor.
NUMBER 218
FRENCH TROOPS »
LEAVE ESSEN TO *
iy The ‘\ssm-;:lfll t‘rens,g“”
LONDON, July 3L—Wide diver
gence of viens between British and
I'rench government tinancial expél:'l}h,
regardirg settlement of X~‘l'éxl‘t‘:o"s' wal
debt to Great Britain resulted in-at
least a temjporary break down in the'
praliminary negotiati‘ms which be. ¢
gan here last week. et i
The KFrench commission returns to
Paris today. | |
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100 LAWYERS WOULD
AID CHICAGO :
PEACE :
——et !
Iy The Associnted Press,
CHICAGO, U, July :‘.l.‘—-The spec
tacular daylight holdup of the fash
{umul.ln Drake Hotel in which two
robbers and the hotel cashier M’éw
killed, netted less tian three thou
cand dollars to the fifth Mhbéi‘jfflp|
'is still at large, but indietments of
' {he three living robbers for murder
l;xml the launching of a = concerted,
|driw against criminals by the Chica-‘
{ g 0 Bar Association, were almost im
‘mmli:m- results. fl g 5 R
The i :l}tioj?flfl' y Pf"fif n?"ls"}'m s’?«.
pointed *h“_.,m‘n& ot ‘four hnndr"e( Jof
e nbary g ot g
‘c‘np‘u' to" aid' thé “state prosecution. -
l WATTED FOR LAWYER
| THEN JUMPED: -4
TO DEATHI#WES
By The Ashocinted Press; ;v:x
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla,’ unly
31— Leaping from the eighth %tr\ ‘uf
1n..-. Citizens Bank Building _‘wjiz:szé:
{ waiting to confer with his attorney,
! Karl Schreneck, wealthy retired busi
! ness man, fifty-five years old, dshl}ed‘
“head first to the pavement »du"'()%te_
}\l'u‘l soon after noon todav. " ‘fj“L.