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GEORGIA WEATHER
Partly cloudy tonight and
Friday, local showers Fri
day.
VOLUME NO. 9
GOUNTER REVOLT BREAKS OUT AGAINST PILSUDSKI REGIME
CARROLL FOUND GUILTY OF
PE2JURY WINE TUB PARTY
'BA‘g, DOUBLED
'CARROLL FOUND GUILTY TWO
COUNTS AND NOT GUILTY ON
TWO o Kb il
NEW YORK, May 27 (#)—Earl Cav
roll was found guilty today of per
jury in connecticn with the grand jury
investigation of the bath tub party
in his theatre at which Joyce Haw
lay, nude sghow girl, served drinks
from the bath tub.
Catroll may receive not more than
five years sentence or a fine of two
thousznd, or hoth, on each of the t\m;
counts on which he was found guilty.
Council for Carroll expressed c.ont‘i‘;
dence of reversal by the circuit court
of appeals. There was no demonfilra-}
tion in the court room, ’
Car:oll was o ntrial on four czmnts,!
twe referring to the bath tub inci-|
dent, and two on his testimony lE:.'.['
no liquor was served at the pzmy.l
The jury found him guilty of the l‘irstl
two angd not guilty of the second t\o.
The judge held carroll in five tlmu-‘
sand dollarg bail, twice the amoun
previously and deferred sentence for
one wiek. i
FIFTY MORuS ARE
’ SLAIN IN FIGHTS
€TEPHENS FORCES LOSE FIVE
KILLED AND SEVENTEEN
WOUNDED
MANILA, -May 27 (/)—Coi. Luther
M. Stevens ccmmanding the Philli
pine constabulary forces, now waging
a campaign against the Moro outlaw
bands in Lanoa district, in a telegrapn
€d report today .d:timated that fifty
Moros have been killed in three days
*fighting. g
Total cazualties of tae consiabulary
l’nve heen five men killed, seventeen
wounded, including two officers.
STORM FORCES DUGGAN
TO RETURN TO MIAMI
MIAMI, May 27 (#)—Flying into 3
violent rain and windstorm about six
ty mileg southeast of M'ami, Bernardo
Duggan and two companions in the
seaplane, Buenos Aires, were forced
to return to Miami at nine fortyv-five
this morning.
Graduation
Presents
You wouid not
know it if we did
not tell vou. TLook
over our line of
toilet art icles,
compacts, station
ery, and candies,
We have other gifts
including Bibles.
We will be mighty
glad to show you
Stead’s
Drug Store
+HONE NO. 1
ITHE CORDELE DISPATCH
MEMBERS ASSOCIATED PRESS
PROGRAM FRIDAY
ROUND EXERCISES WILL RUN
TILL TUESDAY NIGHT WHE
GRADUATION OCCURS.
| With the arrival of school hour
l tomorrow morning, the commence
ment exercises will Se held at tune
:C()r(lele public schools. Briefly the
main features follow:
' Friday Morning, May 28th, 9 O 'cleck
' Junior High exercises at O'Neal
| andirarium, Certificates will be awar
;(le(l to all pupils of the seventh grade
who have jassed all subjects and
}arp ready for High School. Promoti
on cards will be given to all other
pupils immediately a‘ter these =xer- ‘
cises. Punch will ke served in the
different rooms to the mothers and |
tathers of the children of the O'Neal
School., |
I Wriday Afternoon, May 28th. 4 O
'clock Recitation Contest by the gram- |
‘nter grade pupils of Miss Lydia Roso’s
Exnression class. |
! Saturday Afternoon, May 29th .',:g
[:’3o O'clock Class Day [Exerecises b_\‘%
JSenior class, Everybody invited h):
‘these exercises. |
. Sunday Morning, May 30th, 11:20 |
O’'clock Commencement Serrmon h_vi
Dr. W. L. Pickard Srocial music in ,
charge of Mrs George Ballenger. |
Menday Night, May sith, £:3O w-i
clock Senior play “Assistedby Sadie” ;
Tuesday Night June Ist. 8:30 0"ock |
Graduvation Exercises, G\‘adumionj
Address by Dr. R, H. Powell, Valdos- !
& |
The seniors are making spfxr:ialf
effort to offer a very fine 1)1'0;1'.11\11_
in their annual play and those whn{
honor the pl?lyers with their presence :
on this ocecasion will find much to
enjoy in the entertainment offered. ;
There will be a small admission
charge «t ihis rregram. ‘
John W. Greer, former cocrotary'
of the local board of trad¥, now ai
real estate operator in Scbring, Fla. |
was here today for a brief time on!
the way to Oxford where his hoyf
will graduate this week. i
Wanted
FIVE
THOUSAND
POUNDS
Large
Hens
A 3
23 c Pound
FRIERS AND
EGGS AT
MARKET
PRICES
PHONE 170
Childers
And
Puckett
CORDELE, GA.
CORDELE, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1926
|
CIGHT TRAPPED
ANDFIVEHURTIN
MINE @
INE EXPLOSION
’RESCUED LEADER BELIEVES;
MEN IN WRECKED MINE
I WOULD FIND WAY OU'. |
| SCRANTON, Pa., May 27--»1.4»*!
In a fire which is said to have fol--
' lowed an explosion in the Mount:
' Lookout Mine, near Wyoming, l’n.!
: voday five men are reported to hu\'v:
| becn injured and at least eight
| «till were in the mine at noon. '
I Wyoming is about twelve milez
: from Seranton, ;
. Superintendent Jennings of the|
f Temple Coa! Company, owners ot
| Floyd mine is to direct the work ¥
: gec.ing 'tre citrapped miners out lnj;
| sarety. He sald he helieved :zH:
’\\'ULH" find their way out Hl:‘-myfl';
| otker openings.
| $ q |
WOMEN IN MOB
7 %
HANGING NEGRG
ARKANSAS MEGRO TAKEN
FRCM SHERIFF AND HANGE
AT NICHT. |
WILSON, Afk,, May 27—(#)—A!l
bert Blazer, twenty-two, negro
charged with attacking an cleven
vear old whiie girl yesterday, was
taken from officers last night by a
mob c¢f several hundred and hanged.
Sheriff Haas, with two deputics
- was guarding the negro i na ware
' house and said it was impossible to
keen the mob from taking the pris
oner. Shyis
/ He said aftor hanging the negro
members of the mob rewurned to
~pown-and juietly- went to bed.-Re
porte said a number of women were
in the mob. ‘
PAPTIST SURDAY
! a b VAV IR A
N DARM
SCHOOL PROGRAM
L i .5
ANNUAL CONVENTICON OF HOUS.
TON ASSOCIATION WILL BE?
HELD AT BYRCMVILLE. |
——————— |
~ The annual Sunday School Conven
tion of the Houston Baptist Associa
tion will be Feld with the Byromville!
Baptist church on June 11, !'!:msi
have been made for a most promis
ing day and those in charge are
giving much time to the various geod
features of {he program. :
The program follows:
Morning Session
10:20 Devotional-—B, I. Rainey
10:30 The President’s Address—A
Walters.
11:45 Teacher Training-—Gainer
E. Bryan.
Special Music—Mvrs. J. J. Heavd.
12:15 Address—Geo. W! Andrew:
Afternoon Session
2:15 Devotional-——Geo. Hatcher Jr
2:30 Business Session.
2:4s—The Value of a Six Point
Record System—DMiss Ruth Carelock
3:00-—The Religious Census and
How to Use It—E. A. Price.
mary Department, Byromville,
3:20 Demonstration Program-—Dr;
3:4s—Reaching the Standavd--
Hendley Jelkas.
4:00 Round Table Discussion.
\
BRIAND REGIME
t WINS BIG FIGHT
1 i il
’ PARIS, May 27—(4’)—The Brian.
- government was victorious today in
! the chamber of deputies in its de -
mand that debate on linancial mat
’ ters and foreign debt settiement, in
- cluding the Washington agreement
be postponed. Unofficial figurce
gave the government a majority ol
k one hundred,
l eoo e Det SIS Gt
- STREET TAX NOTICE
,
i Don't forget your receipt for strect
El:a\: will advance 2.00 each on Juuc
l I%t, \
-1 S. J. HILL, City Managu
1 "
STATE OF SEIGE
Ea
REPORTED FROM
SEVERAL CITiES
EAST GALICIA SCENE CF NEW
EFFORT TO UNSEAT DIC.
TATOR.
BERLIN, May 27— (P)—A
counter revolt against the Pilsudski
government has broken out in Kast
Galicia, according to reporis reach--
ine the Polish legation here.
It was reported that the Pilsudski
~government had declared 2 state of
giege in Lemberg, Cracow, and otn
er towns.
X T T YOI
NTA-NEW YORK
!fl E‘A‘ E ] 4
YU ROEETE TYOA K RS
PLIGHT IS HALTED
BRCKEN WATER CONNECTION
FCRCED TURNER DPOWN AT
ABBEVILLE.
ATLANTA, Ga., May 27 —(P)—
Captain Roscoe Turner wook off here
today for New York piloting what
was said to be the first passenger
carrying plane from the couth to the
Mectiopolis. Several were taken . s
passengers. The first stop was to be
Fayetceville, N. C.,, and ancther at
Washington.
Flight is Halied
A broken water connection in one
oi the motors forced Captain Roscoe
Turner'to make an emerccncy land
ing near Ableviile, 8. C., today an
hour and a half « after faking off
from Atlania in the first paszsenger
flight to New York City.
WX DENTIFLED BODY FOUND N
CCEAN QFF MiAml BEACH
MiAMI BEACH, Fla.,, May 26—
(P)—The body of an unidentilied
man, about 45 years old, was found
inating in the ocean a short dis
tance ofi shore late {oday. The bud!
had been stripped of ali elothing and
bore no marks of identification.
The lifeless form was discovered
Ly two men in a small boat fishing a
chort distance eif shore, who
Erought him to the beach. 'The man
was believed to have been in the
waser 36 hours or more. An enlarged
neck gave rise to the belief that
death might have been caused by
strangulation,
cpr s
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(@fiw@g
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Every »
bottlef
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steriuzed
b
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£ plant, Mote
4 hew cleanitis.
A’;« See the many
#BB opcrations
e from bottle
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B washing undil
% the goodness
gl 15 ccaled in,
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f;' 7 million a day
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Cordele Coca Cola
Bottling Co,
PHONE 87
COMPETING CHILD
LABOR IS CALLED .
HEAD OF LABOR FEDERATION
APPEALS TO WOMEN TO Su,.
PORT FEDERAL CHILD LABOR
AMENDMENT.
ATLANTIC CITY, May 27—(4)
Competing producis of two million
child wage earnevs form a much
greater menace to adult worker:
than do those of the twenty thous
and conviets, William Green, presi
dent of the Awerican Federation of
Yabor told the general Federation of
Wemens Clubs today.
The states which voed for prohi
itiion, income tax, and woman suf
iraze, hare remarked, have votied
agaiett the federal ehild laboy pro
posals, He held it vidiculos to con
tend that the provosed child labor
amendment would prohibit a gir!
from helping her mother in * the
houze work or a boy from_ helping
hig fater on the farm.
f ¥y il ¥
EPWORTH LEAGHES
CORYVENE I MACON
iV ENE B MALD
TWENTY-FIFTH TONFERENCE
OF SOUTH EORGIA ORGAN.
IZATIONS TD LAST THRU
JUNE 25THI.
The Twenty-fifth Annual Confer
cnce and Sixth Annual Assembly oi
the Epworth Leagues of South Geor
gia will convene at Wesleyan Col--
lege. Macon, June 19-25th. The open
ing cvent will be the annual banguet
presided over by Howard Comer, ot
Cordele. Mr. Comer is president ot
the Scuth Georgia Gonference Jip
worth League and will have charge
o! the entire assembly program,
Dr. J. M. Glenn, president of the
Sotth Georgin mpworth League
Board will be dean of the az:zembly
; ard i L) Hukl £ Navr}
viile, Tenn., wil dieect th I 28K
vices, ;
Hundreds of delezates will be in
Macon for aszembly week from 01l
Scuth Georgia. Each of the ten dis
tricts composing the contferemee it
preparing to have a part in t?.'-;
keen aivalry that usally exists—
rivalry in general excellence as weli
as in yells, songs and entnusiasm. ||
The daily program inciudes sun--
rise prayer services, colmiltees
mectings, class periods, business ¢os
sions, tecreational periods, addresses
and song services. |
Sunday afterncon a pageant re--
viewing the twenty-five years of lire
and growth of the South Ceorgin
Conference Epworth League will be
presented in the college puditorium
Monday afternoon the Epworlth
Liaguers will vigt the Mg hedist
orphanage to attend the dedicatory
services of the Epvorth League Me
morial building.
MARKETS AT GLANCE
’ NEW YORK COTTON
; (')l‘l'lf\'r CLOBE P. C.
{Jdaly Lo R4b 1840 1840
E Octoher 17689 1764 160
; December 1756 1757 1755
! CORDELE COTTON
i Middling elosed - 16 14
i LOCAL CREAM MARKET
‘,Hu:-.'rl‘l hutter-fat e
| | -
l NEW YORK MARKETS
; MW ':'f,‘l:l:.‘;\.H;.' 27 (/) —Stocks,
i CHICAGO MARKETS
b -:.’l;n,“.;"wlz ] ; B e
ESTABLISHED IN 19008
BOBBY JONES WINS FROM
BRITISH GOLFTITLE HOLDER
TR 'i
REFFIAN CHIEF |
i 1
i
PESSES WITHIN
i
FRENCH LINES
Wit.. BE RECEIVED AT TAZU!
WHEN HE ARRIVES '!'OMOF(ROWi
lARES, M2y 27 ()——Abd El Krim, |
T 1
Rirfian chieftain who announced his
anvender yvesterday, arvived inside
tha French lines and will be escort- |
cd onnediately to Taza. Announce
meni 1o this effsel was made by Pre-|
Hriand after a cabinet mvv(ing!
today. |
i |
Arrives At Fez {
iK%, Mcrocco, May 27 (P)—FEI Krim |
nrendered Riffian chieftain, arrived |
. five firteen o'clock this nmrning{
t o tze Marovens, where he was nnnl
citkod with hiy suite to the command
iy eneral of the Moroccea division.
Lter he was condacted to Bou Red,
thing the military road toward Taza,
roohe is expected tomorrow.
REDS DEFEATED
ALY il e
SENATORS TEAM
SCORE OF SIXTEEN TO EIGHT
TOLD OF ONE-SIDED BATTLE IN
CITY LEAGUE
A score of sixteen to eight revealed
¢ one cided fray bhetween the Reds
aid the Senators in yesterday's game
in the City eLague. The Reds had
tie edge on the rival outfit from the
start and were never in danger of a
ciose eall,
The Pirates play the Athleties this
alternoon in the five fifteen game and
the Braves play the Senatces in (he
ieconds game of the afternoon, this
bgin cheduled to start at six
fitoen, ' “.,\
"
AT TR OCERT Y N P
ERURESSION CLASS TO
1 .
LAVE CLOSING PROGRAM
The expression class at the high|
school will render a closing program
Lolorrow afterncon at four o'clock l
This department is in eharge of Miss!|
Lydia Rose, !
The firet feature is a contest Iwz
tween the pupils of the grammar
senoolz During the latter part of Lh(-?
afternoon the program wiil be in the
hands of the pupiis of the igh r'c(ml.jT
SERVICE
Some hankers complain thaf
they have to give too mueh
crvice, We are not amone
them. The utmost we ean
do 1o lu-lp onr customers 1s
not too much., Become one
ol those customers and find
out for vonrselt,
STATE BANK
CORDELFE, GEORGIA
” PLEDGE OF LOVALTY |
I shall welcome in my com
munity of all methods and
measures that have proven '
beneficial in other communi
| ties, |
NUMBER 165
W. G. BROWNLOW
BOBLY JONES DEFEATED HARRIS
CEVEN UP AND SIX TO PLAY
MUIRFIELD, Scotland, May 27 (/P)
Bobby Jones, American champion,
eliminated the British title holder,
Robert [Harrvis, fiom the amateur
championship tournament this after
noonn by the dec sive score ¢f seven
up and six to play. Watts Guun of
Atlanta was eliminated, three and two
by W. G. Brownlow,
Jones (lashed tirouch Mairtield
fairwayi: with marvelous 241 to he
sIX np at the tura, Issing only 4 vhort
fourth where a tee < lot vt juto the
bustike:, tle clickeq oit iive hiroies
‘i'? the first nine loies tor o total of
hirty-fiva, three under par
- Bobby chock the deitish et onr'on's
e 1o the tounaations wien oo third
stroke of the mateh, a twentv-tive
yaird run up from the groofipedso,
which diropped into the cup tor bivdie
numbe ' three,
’ Jess Sweetzer defeated Allan D.
Cave, two and one.
PARENTS NOT PROUD
OF JOYCE
HAWLEY
CHICAGO, 111., May 206—()—
Jovee Hawley, star of the bath
tub epizode in Earl Jarroll's party
whose real name is Theresa Daugelas
is daughter of a quiet Lithunian
couple who are not proud of what
she has done. :
The family was located today liv
ing in three rooms in the rear of a
meal market and grocery. The fath
er is a formey butcher
‘47: ’-['b"' ! i o‘:r: :: ’*'.‘i ;;
GULTY OF PROT.ST COUNT
MEXICO CITY, May 206—(/i"—
Bishop Manriquez Zarate, of Pachuea
has been found guilty in his prelimi
nary trial of having in a pastoral
letter. protested against the veligious
clauses of the constitution and cen
tenced to conlinement in jail pend--
ing a final trial. The bishops, how
ever, was not taken into custody. He
was permitted to go under bail, on
the condition thal he remains in Pa
huca for trial later.