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SUNDAY, JUNE 27, 1926
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© TRIAL OF SCOIT
CHICAGO. June 25--Russel T
Sl\H’:; latest ednity tripl was given
uldramutitr opening in Judge Kave
spugh’s court when nina letters
Sbtt had smugeled cut of the asy-
Im at Thester, 11, were read, These
lters, all indicating Scott s 0
d:ver gehemer, may have an impor:
tnt hearing on she verdict of the
jry. As the guard who turned them
ador to the state passed down from
He wiiness .‘"JUH",' Scott snarled
[You lousy, dirty-— —— ="'
I The letter show the workings of a
I;‘.lrcwd brain and all indicate that in
Ifi hearings he is closely foliowing
““be, lines laid down” by his attor--
my,'and that he made a special study
of'his fellow inmates and Chester
f«"lget tips ‘on how an insane man
tiuld act, This in great part, cx-
I;'ains his detions in coult. He
dumgps over a desk and aprears in
-slflérent to what is going on. He
w 0 has ghastly pailor, but this may
nadily be acquired by eating soap
Tis ldters show that he lied to his
#tornty, to his mother, to his wife
ard b every one else.
Whle hiz wife was bending every
cffer to raise money for his de
ferisd he was plotting with anbther
\':om‘ln to accompany him to Eu--
iop ps soon as he czeaped from the
.n:-yi;; This woman lives at Port
_bumy Michizga, A box of candy sent
!i') Km heeame broken in transit and
retaled a bundle of hacksaws., He
‘alp was plotting wtih outsiders to
gmggle revolvers in to him.
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Shoes for the infant babe,
for brother, sister, father
~and mother. A well as
sorted stock - - high in /
quality, late in style, low/
in price. 4 /‘
Make us a visit--a pyr
ciiase at our store wi/lI al
ways leave you a fittle
change in the savjdg on
price.’
Sid Thompson’s Stor
Lewis & ThythpS(m Old Stand
KLAN MAV ASK COURT [
RULING ON KANSAS ORDER;
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EMPORIA, Kangas, June 25———(!}’,“
—The United States supreme cou:‘::
prebhably will be asked to pasgs on the
validity of a state wide i!‘:juucliorl
prohibiting Ku Klux Klan demgnetra.
tinng following a pavade here l:‘;s'I
nicht of 1,000 men and 200 \vcmen;
wearing the regalia of the klan. ‘
An application by the state of
Kansas for an injunction to preve nt;
the parade was refused here yester
day by Judge I. T. Richardson in dis
! trict court, on the ground that kien
I parades violated no law and that tHe
etate had no authority to interfere
I with them, Ile also overruled a cit;
ordinance passed yesterday requiring
I Flanemen wearing numbers on their
; regalia and to regisier with the po
lice prior to the parade.
! Judge Righardson’s action follow
I ed a stale sppreme court devision 2
‘ year and a halt ago sustaining the
! state charter board in refusing tc
} grant a charter to the klan in Kan
ses.
| There were no disorders during
! or afier the parade.
FLEA IS HURTING COTTON
BARNESVILLE, Ga., June 26—
Farmers of Lamar and adjoining
countics are ereatly concerned
about the damaege being done by the
cotton flea to the young cotton. It is
reported that the inscet is numerous
1y found in ncarly all cotton fields
The squarcs are being ecaten and
some farmers are almost panic strick.
cn over the situation, because of the
humerous misfortunes, they have had
to their crops in recent ycars. They
became much alarmed recently over
the worm which developed in their
veteh,, which did damage to other
ereps, but the exeitement has entire
ly subsided. The farmers of this see
tion have juzt harvested the best
wheat and cat crops they have had
in many years.
ST_MARVS AND SATILLA |
I . RVEIRS MAY BE JOINED|
. WAYCROSS, Ga., June 25-(1?)_-‘
L. 1. J. Carswell chaivman of the
| waterways cominittee of the lmull
icii:v.';'ou' cf commerce, has :‘ereival
It‘ho following telegram from United
States Senator William J. Harris:
I “The genale commerce conmitlee
'of which Tam a member, has ap
| preved by amendment providing f«.»rl
I the preliminary survey of the Bt I
' Marys river to the Satilla' viver to
Iu point in Camden and Charlton
| eountics where the rovers come neat
I together, clso to investigate the ade
I visabililty of dredging the failila and
St. Marys river from the tasuth up av
\f::r as - the.'railroad rridee at Wayv
cross, The rivers and harbors bl
will be reported to the senate Mon
day and I hope voted upen before we
i adjourn. I am encouraged to belicve
[ 1 can get the senate to agree to thie
| amendment as anproved by the com
l mittee.”
DIRECT TAXES BURT™Y
FARMIR HAWi £V ASSIRIS
WASHINGTON, June 26-——(2)—
Representative Hawley. of Oregon, o
republican on the warys and means
ccmmittce, declared in the house to
day that tke increased burden cof
taxes Lorne by the farmers was not
due to the tariff
“He caid that direct taxes on farm
property had increased 206 per cent
in 15 years. State and local assess
ments have conlinued to increase
from ycar, he added, while féderal
taxes have been reduced sinee the
war.
Hawley made these statcments in
¢riticizing the democratic campaion
to lower the tariff.
GUY T. COBB
INSURANCE
FIRE, TORNADO, AUTOMORILR
SURETY BONDS
PHONE 75 CORDELE, GA,
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
EPWORTH LEAGUE ENDS
CONVENTION AT MACON
COMER REELECTED HEAD
MACON, Ga.,, June 26——(/P)-1
The annual session of the South
Georwia Epworth League asgembly
enme Lo a eclose this morning, The
yession this year was pronounced the
best vet held,
Americus last night was awarded
the loving eup for having the great
est amount of efficiency including
the number of new leagues organ:
ized. Columbns came second and Sa.
vannah third. Hower E. Comer, o 1
Cordele, was several days ago re
cleeted prysidl‘nt of the league as
sctubly fof another term,
| Practigely every member attend:
i ing the gession this year was award
| od a cerlificate.
| flthyfs officers elected were: E. P
| 'z’\\.‘l‘ally, Jr.,, of Macon, vice presi--
l dent;/Mics Elizabeth Belcher, execu.
I neeretary; Miss Marle Critten:
den,/of Sheiman, treasurer; Elme
I Talb, of Colquitt, was re-elected
| ('fi"‘rn.}-:.-*iuner cf the orphanage. )
I lI‘ITE# Isma Swain who has edited
i g South Georgia Epworth League
A Plain Stat t
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OF FACTS
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You are loyal to your home town. That goes without saying.
One of your most effeetive means of proving it is to spend your
money for printing at home. As long as you can get what you :
need at an even break in price, you will want to be sure to have
the priuting done at home. ,
Cotton books, receipts, warchouse supplies, letter heads, en
velopes, bills and a thousand and one other forms can be had here
at home where the home printer can show you what you are get
ting in ‘dme to have it done right. T
Your home prinfer is more interested than anybody else in
having it done right. e will work harder for you than the out
side man with the grip on a ten percent commission. Youcan
not deny that the home priut shops do their hest for you in hoth
price and quality. And the home print shops ave not run by
. heggars. They maintain business institutions, live here, pay
faxes, rents and their portion of all publiec enterprises. They
: have a right to exigt on a heads up schedule just as you have,
Please don’t think of them in any other manner than that.
And the home paper has a right to an income sufficignt to
maintain it as representing a progressive community. Unless
you are loyal to the core, it isn’t going to have that income. The
. money you spend outside of Cordele for printing evipples the
home paper. You use the home paper for many things—have to
: do that. You have a right to use it when you spend your money
at home for printing. When you do not, we have a right to in
vite you to get your free boosting from those with whom you
spend your money for printing.
¥ Stay at home with all the printing yon can give the home
print shops. Call them when you need something. The business
attention that will be given you will justify yow' loyalty.
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CORDELE, GEORGTA.,
EMPLOYE GIVEN FORTY" ‘ I
THOUSAND FOR SNAKEBITE ||
LINCOLN Neb., June 26—(/&’)-—!
Damages of 340,000 for injuries suf
fered from a snake bite while he wur“
working in the Chicage & Northwest
ern roundhouse at Chadron, Neb. ‘
was awarded Herbert Brannan
against the railroad company by a
distriet court jury here. Brannan
}suod lfor $65,000,
SCILLDKRAUT GIVEN
I CIT'ZENSHIP PATERS |
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I NEW YORK, June 26—(4)— i
Joseph Schildkraut, actor, was grant. |
od final citizenship papers in Unil(!d‘
States distriet court today. |
He said chat he had come from
California where he was engaged fp
playing in a Biblical picture. Asked
what part he was taking in the pic.
ture he replied that he was represent |
ing Judas Iscariot. !
during the past year was re-clected
editor of the publication which is the
official organ of the conferenge:
Miss Mary Milner of Bruncwick, was
made associate editor. |
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PHONE NUMBER 9 , CORDELE, GA.
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