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TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1926
Indian Spring Camp
: Gl‘dl‘l-hdh ‘Will Undergo’
! Improvement For Meet
Jackson, Ga., May, 17.¢—Jn qon
nectfon with the annul eamp meeting
to bem,b:elt at the Indian Springs
Hollncflicnmp ground annsuncement
i made of extensive repairs and im.
provembiits, The association recentl:
acquired ‘a tract from F. C. Benson,
of MacOy, and this will'bé used as' a
memor’él’ to Rev,.G. W. Mathews, who'
aervedltr any years ' as - president.,
A memc& arch at the main entrance ‘
to theigtounds will ve placed before
the oi‘éin,lng of the annual camp meet
ing. jjsi'te on this tract is also being
titted up as a camp for the Boy
Scouts and will' accommodate about
80 bays, et s
Thé sewage system has bheen en.
lnrgeé. the water supply increased two
hld, in jpinigers’ cottage nrovided,
while the hotel is undergoing repairsl
and workers’ cottage is being refurn- !
ished. ';}xdditlonal rarking space will!
rcnult_*_'from m-yving the poatoffice.
Considérable work will se done on’the
groundg this summer. ,
Tanial 10 day ‘meeting will he
lielt tMgs Y%?"-,;f[,"_‘?; A(ug‘_ust 5 to 15,
and t leaders a"’.;:.z?‘,'s;;g-c' W Ruth
and | W."'il",’l-llt)f'f, Hémlp Sewell,
of Atiata, will have (-har'g@e_.oq the.
singin@® and direct the musfe. 1t s
expect®l the_pssembly this year wili
draw n}re:o;’d}imfi.nnlgr of ‘Vibitors. 'l‘h’é'"]
campgr-und consists of 49 acers of |
land nr«lflrge,fl-umber of buildings and |
cottages. |
Electx.'fica]-‘ltgf driven sewifi;‘ —an‘d‘
darning. mdchines repair 200,000
pieces .of linen anpually for one of
the big trans-Atlantic steamship
companies, .
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CORDELE. GEORGTA
Chauncey Stillman
' Donates To Harvard
CAMBRIDGE, May Is—<n>>—c.|
~ Chauneey 'Stillman, Harvard '9B of
“New York, has presented Harvard}
University with two valuable sites of
land in the center of its territory it!
was announced. The sites are those
of St. Paul's Catholic church and of|
St. Paul’s rectory, both now rnzed,’
on Holyoke street, where a real es.!
tate corporation - had 'planned to
erect a 'l2-story hotel. Mr, Stillman
was among those qprosing the erec-i
tion of the hotel in the college dis
" trict. i !
~_ Shortly before this purchase, Mr.|
" Stillman acquired ‘and presented to}
‘the university. Beck hall, a historic,
‘Harvard ' tormitory, which was'
threateped with destruction to make!
way for a motion picture theater.
His other gifts include the endow
ment of the chair of poetry known as
the Charles Eliot Norton professor
ship and numerous rare books and|
- paintings to the Widewer library and |
Eogg art muséum.
Exclusive Use Of ‘‘Post- !
Dispatch’’ Asked By Paper
WASHINGTON, May 18—The
right of the Houston Printing com
pany, of Houston Texas, to use the
name Post-Dispatch for its news-l
paper has been questioned before the,
supreme court by the Pulitzer Pub
’lishing Company, publishers of the
-~ St. LouisiPostDisyateh.
" Having failed in the lower courts
“to obtain an injunction against t{i®
" Houston vompany, ‘the Pulitzer -com—l
pany is asking the supreme court tos
review its contention that it 1s en--l
titled o the exclusive use of: thoi
name .in: its teritory. ;
The largest warchouse in the
world is in Liverpool. It would casi
ly hold the population of that city,
which is over three-quarters of a]
' million®. & . E G
'Opera. Singer Gets ¢ |
‘ Stateroom Pet Swihe
- CHICAGO, May 18-—(®)—Anna
Fitzin has a little pig . that will
never go to market, For every where!
that Anna goes the pig follows—on
a leash, ; ‘
Patrick, the pigy three weeks old
and about the size of three amnll‘
pork chops, arrived in Chicago with
the Chicago Civic opera singer. 1
In spite of his dainty pink snout'
curly tail and gentlemaniy manners. |
Pairick’s presence in the baggage
car coming down from Minneapolig
was objected to,
So when the singer departed for
New York at 5:80, Mimi, the maid,!
and Patrick, the pig, occupied a spe-'
cial drawing room. \
Two other celebrities who passed
through Chicago en route to New
York were Leatrice Joy and Beveriy
Bayne, motion picturg stars. _
Nevada To Execute
Two Felons Friday
RENO, May 18— #P)—Stanko
Judich, slayer of an Ely, Nev., girl,
and John N. Randolph, Renp matri
cide, will be executed by léthal gas
in the state prison at Carson City
next Frfdgy;'Wnrdeq‘W. K. Maxwell
announced tonight. ‘) £ ;
The. warden dejfiéd. i'éPorts 6f dif
ficl}fi;y “iny) obtaining the necessary
hy@to-cyan;ic gas usually used for
lex@'utions in Nevada. R
L .E'Ven if i the (gag _su,xapl:yg,.féails,v., the
w:i?lcn said, theie {l7 several other
gadgs justims effective which inflict
Piless ity N TR
Sweden, in 1909, was the first
| country to experience a general
strike, in which the workers in prac
ticdliy evéry industry downed tools“
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THE CORDELE DISPATCH
Indian Girls Demand Cash
" Of Braves For Dances
r . NAVAJO RESERVATION, Ariz.,
May 18—(P)—Make way for the
squaw “gold digger.”
" The red-skinned maiden has as
sumed most of the gentle arts of her
pale-face sister until now she com
pels her favorite buck to pay for the
privilege of dancing with her,
.~ But she hasn't mastered the nai
vette, which transforms an unwilling
buck into a copper-hued Lothario
That is an ait yet to be acquired.
So she adops ‘the only persuasive
measure known tos« her—the cave
woman embrace. h s
Since the Navajo-Hopi war the
Indian women have exacted commer
cial tribute from their dancing part.
ners, and up to the present the
braves have evolved no successful |
counter attack.
At that the bucks have only them
selves to blame for their predica--
.ment. When the day’s work is done
they begin chanting their love dit
ties. The squaws rush from their
tepees, overwhelm the nearest'bmvcs;
and begin the dance; which is a se
ries of tiring, awkard jumps and
hope to the rhythm of the tom-tom. }
‘Most Navajo squaws are well pro
“portioned and soon the bucks tire
_ahd express their desire to quit. *Tis
then the squaws exhibit their gold:
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’LaGuardia. Again Urged
1 Testify In Liquor Charge
Wasifingsdn, May) Bk '--(lP)—-I)‘sf
trict Atterney Whrd at Indiangpolis,
urged Speaker Longworth today to |
use his influence to induce Repre- |
sentative LaGuardia, progressive-so
ciclist, New York, to appear before
the federal grand jury to discuess his
charge that 350 cases of liquorwere
removed from the federal building in
Indianapolis. 2
’ L'a(}uarq&r’maje his chgrges In the
house, Later, whex ',{mipod“ihlfid. he
'protcsted.that the action was an in
fringement on his conatiifitim’:&l_privél- i
leges, .
District Attoriey Ward wrote thai
he had recefved no response to any of
"hls efforts to persuade LaGuardia to
testify, He added that while members
’or congress cculd not he summoned (o
;wurf during sesslons, LaGuardia's
“obligation as a citizen requires that
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