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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1926
- MINISTER’S CHILD
PROHIBITION AGENTS FIRE 50
* "SHOTS, TERRORIZE MOTOR
" PARTIES ON VIRGINIA HIGH
- WAY,.
NORFOLK, Va., December 15—
(P)—Dorothy Carrington, 16-year
.'s%‘l7 daughter of the Rev. W. B, Car
rington , pastor of Franktown Bap
tist church, was struck in the hip byt
one of 50 bulllets fired by two me?‘
who claimed they were prohibition
'agents and held up several automo
biles on a public highway in N’(t.tth’y
rampton county last night.
Four machines were struck by bul
lets as they passed the scene. ‘Com=
»monwealth’s Attorney, T. H. Notting
)h'am, of ‘Northampton county, de-?
clared today and’several other ve
hicles were fired upon but was not‘
hit. Mr. Nottingham said fifty emptyi
cartridges found at the spot, have
'b,een turned ovéz_: 4o him for use.in:
‘will probably-take no action before;;'l
his investigation, He. added "chatzih_e,J
tomorrow, 48wl B o ‘
Howard Howard Taylor and his sis-l
ter and Howard _.if‘;?fihnton his fi*i-f;éi,:t
and five children were among tlidsei
whose cars were fired upon. Some of
the motorists asserted they were
shot at without warning and others
charged that the women had been
drinking. No liquor was found in anyj
of the cars, :
L oman eT e
$25.00 REWARD
Sise 4
We will pay $25.00 for evidence.
sufficient to convict the party ori
parties who has been breaking the
windows and * otherwise m"alic'iously
damageing the stadium huilding at
the fairgrounds. City of Cordele, by
S. J. Hill, City Mgr.' 1-6-27
./Phe King' of ‘Great Britain holds a
clerical appointment entitling Him to
preach. He is the official head of
the Church of England.
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strations of psychic forces, thought-}
projection, or whatever one may care
to lahle his added and unexplained
faculty, and who has been creating a
sensation tihroughout the country will
open a double engagement in Cordele
Monday, Dec: 20th.
Mr. Webster will appear in 'his re-!
markable performance twice aaily at
the Capitol Theatre anq will answer‘!
a limited number of questions dailyl
sent to him by Dispatch readers.
Newspaver files of the leading
cities show that “The Crystal Seer”
has heen swamped with questions con
-cerning dove affairs, he has even l)eefl‘
interrogated on divorce problems an(l‘
on- the -outcome of- litigatienfl--bywpee—i‘
ple enmeshed in.marital troubles. He,
hag been balm -to the distracted-fair
maiden who is in doubt about the
sincerity of her sweetheart by set-
| ting the young girl on the rigl:; tract.
On the other hand he has told many
a young man how many sweethearts
his best girl had, and just how he
‘“‘stacked up” among the rest.
- Mr. Webster said that you would
be surprised to know just how many
people are continuing to question him
regarding their happiness. Much of
this grows out of the fact that few
are really happy, he says. His busi
ness is to put them on the right road
to happiness, and.that will be his
desire when he comes to Cordele next
Monday. Mr. Webster invites alli
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Oil or Grease
Is Much Cheaper Than
New Bearings
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
'SHIP BOARD SALY IN FLEET
i URGED IN SENATE PROBE
| WASHINGTON, December 15—
(#P)—A proposal for sale of the
American mdrchant Jines and charter
cf the Leviathan and sister ships
' could be “developed” by the shipping
hoard through nesotiations without
]notification of other bidders, Com
missioner Teller, of the board told a
senate investizating committee to
ay. He believed the best interests
cf the merchant inarine would be
served by such ncgzotintions.
The fleet corporating, Commission
¢r Teller said, favoted contined gov
ernment operation of the ships. He
expressed fhe cpinti that the lines
never would be run at a profit un
der government ovnership and that
it would be a numbcr of years be
fore they could be run at a profit un
der private ownerskip. |
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'ster grant a private interview. l
’ The first questions and answers
will appear in Monday’s Dispatch and
}each day following during his en
,gagement in Cordele. :
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