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g 8188 COUNTY GRAND JURY
« CHARGES FORMER OFFICERS
A AND DIRECTORS WITH VIO
% LATING BANK LAWS.
; " MACON, Ga., April 30—(P)—
; Eight former officers and directors
of the Exgchange Bank of Fort Val--
E ley, Ga., were indicted by a Bibb
" county grand jury here this aiter
k noo on chhrges of violating the state
» banking law.
E The investigation came to this
E county on; a change of venue, be
* cause of inability to obtain a
t grand jury in Peach county.
v The Exchange Bank of Fort Val
" ley failed on July 16, 1924,
”
Ef. N’ip[atigns are said to have been
'“‘fifia'éa"upén loans made to directors
--afifl cfficors of the bank in excess ol
¢ SEIOOO.
_‘ gdmé;i of those indicted were with
hpldiuptil Peach county officere
cogld make arests, which were ex
peeted to be made during the night.
Solicitor General Charles B. Gar:
re't'stated that the grand jury’s in-,
. .yeatigation of the affairs of the Ex
change Bank of Fort Valley wiil be
: .}mumed tomorrow.
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]Murder Suspect Surrenders
! Self After Long Search
I NASHVILLE, Tenn., April 29.—(&;
'~ -Brink Parker, formerly of Macon
coanty, for 15 ycars a fugitive from
justice, walked inty state prison this
irmrning to begin serving a 15-year
‘:‘ontrncc for second degree murder,
, Fifteen ycars ago Parker and hig
Awo brothcrs, Arch.and Monk Parker,
'v\:.nrc convicted in Macon county for
‘:h'mux-g a man. All three wer2
'('?)argcd with second degree murded
l'l hey appealed, were released on hond
'and before the supreme court reached
vlhe case, fled the state.
Some yearg later Monk Parker died
;.’ +ch Parker was aprrehended in Can
ada and rélurned to Tennessee, bul
:: fier a chort time in prison was par
doned by Governor Tom C. Rye.
Brink at last decided to pay his
debt to the law and came to prison
today.
In the meontime he is said to have
made snificient money in Fiorida 1o
keep his aged parents in comfort, nas
ioined the church and is rerorted to
have lived the life of a law-nbiding
If-itizen for years.
‘; I'riends of Parker who visited Gov
“crnor Peay today urging clemency for
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14 Year Old Boys Shot By
Officer As Hlolaup iMen
MIAMI, Fla,, April '29.—(P)—Two
14-year-old boys who saught to be
hcld-up men, found their,22 caliber
pistols filled with blank cartridges
useless when they inadverienely at
tempted to rob a roliceman here iast
night. Both were wounded when they
told the officer to hnld un his hands.
Police refused to reveal the iden:i
ty of the pair, but said the two ond s
19-year-old youth had planned 5 secic:
of hold-ups for the night. The 19-:cor.
old leader failed to appear at the
rendezvous and the smaller boys ile
cided to carry out the plans anyway.
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THE CORDELE DISPATCH
~ They had already been successful
in two hold-ups last night when they
tried Patrolman Williams. V\/‘Si!liatfis.
in plain clothes had been sent to the
scene of one of the ffrrme/r hold-ups.
I%jc drove up and stopped his auto
motile, df-mming the lights.
| “It’s very dark tere,’’ the officer
'r,emarkg@ aloud. .
‘ «It's not as dark as you think;
throw up your hands!’’camc the curt
c¢~-mmand from the bey robbers, who
ran alongside the car and aimed their
I‘-istols.v“’illianis opencd fire and one
boy fled. The other dronped, His cont
panion was captured a few mements
leter. Both had been wounded slightly
Congress Urged To Enact
Farm Rclief Meosure
| CHICAGO, April 29— (/P)—Calling
the agricultural pregram the greafest
present challenge to statesmanshir,
the liamilton club, of Chicdgo, the
lafgest republican civh west of New
York, has gone on record aganst adl
journment of congress nutil adequate
icps va'c Leen takon “to redeem ‘ie
tpremises made to the farmers of the
nation,’’ in the rc'publican platform
of 1924.
‘ A reselution adopted hy the club di
'rcctors last night calls the atiention
0l congress and tha administration o
‘the agricultural rlank of the party
’ platferm and expresscs coufidence
:that the farm problem can be solved
,if the party addresses itsclf serlously
{to the task.
! Qucting the party’s 1924 pledco,
j“to the development and cnacimont
of measures which will jlace the agri
‘cultuml intereses of Amecrica cn u
btasis of economic equality with other
‘industry,” the rezoiution declared.
| “The adoption of a national agricul
tural policy in line with this pro
, nouncement is one cf the major ia
sues befcre the present congress and
‘congress q};g&}l not adjoura without
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takinz adegbate sieps to redecm the
rromises made to the farmers of the
'l'naticn ihA1924.” s
I A copy of the resolution is to be
.sent io every membar of congress.
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