The weekly Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1913-19??, March 24, 1914, Page 6, Image 4

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6 BRITISH TROOPS MUTINY AND JOIN ULSTER Q 4 e AR b a o Soldiers Throw Down Their Guns When Orderzd to Bear Arms Pgainst Countrymen, . Inieg ©1 i s Throw Down Arms. te ng forward th mmanding v I 1 more nome re:2 : ' ¢ . fied all of ers t hey deciare their ; n twelve ours The T vithin twelve hours is prac { 1 6ath of allegiance. It means 5 ¢ i shis v Uister is alive with e y y They t only for the y mile square of 3~ ' ¢ ‘ men ready Leaders’ Homes Fortified. re ween marched : mer nd guns Z Ei¢ t D 3 . v May Ask Legislature al To Prohe Lacy Charge . MONTGOMERY, March 21,—Thal Goversor O'Nezl will probably cail the General Assembly in extra ses sion soon after the Alabama Demo cratic primary, was indicated to-day when he conferred with several lead ing legislators, The Legislature, if called, will make a thorough investigation of the con viet department scandal and of the charge by Theodore Lacy that in 1911 he gave Goverpor O'Neal the $27,5060 wlleged {0 have been turned over to Lim by James (3. Oakley, former president of the State Convict Board. Judge Armistead Brown, of the Mont. gomery City C'ourt, to-day, at the re quest of the Governor, ordered the Montgorrery County Grand Jury to reconvene Tuesday to probe Lacy's charge DEAD ON DOORSTEP. CALHOUN, March 21.—0Ona ¢f the darkest and most sinister raysteries of this section’s history has devel cped about the murder of Sil (Chap man, the voung Gerdon Codnty farm er. Mrs=, Lizzie Starnes, his sister, and her daughter, Mrs. Charles Chapman, who are lodged in jail.here vharged with knowledge of the crime if not with its actual commission, stoutly maintain their innocence, and a dozen conflicting theories have made an unintelligible puzzle of the tragedy. Chaprmuan was found dead in the door of his sister's home, where he boarded, euarly to-day, a gunshot wound in his left breast. His sister and her daughter were the only other oecupanis of the housge at the time, although thev declare in their own defense that thev heard no shot nor sound of s'ruggle during the night They and their friends contend that Chapman was killed elsewhere, and that his hody wasg brought to his owr doorstep WOULDN'T GIVE TO FAMILY. NEW YORK, March 20.—Charles ™ Tyler, arrested on a charge of non support, admitted to the court that he killed and ate a six-pound chicisen without giving his family any. THE GEORGIAN'S NEVWS BRIEFS WHBLE U. 5. 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Atlanta police have been askea 10 ‘juin the country-wide search that is heing made for $-yvear-old Warien | McCarrick, a Philadelphia boy who | is the central figure in a kidnaping | that is excelled in mystery and in | terest only by the famous disappear ’am‘e of Charlie Ross, which has nev er been solved, and of little Billy ; Whitla, who was restored to the arms { of his father upon payment of a ran som of $lO,OOO, Photographs and descriptions of the missing boy have been received { by Chief of Police Beavers and lo | cal officers have bren asked to keep | @ sharp lookout for the child. Citizens of Atlanta and of every city and town in the United States have been appealed to by the parents of the boy to aid them in the gearchs A reward of $6,000 has been offered for infor mation that will lead to his return home, > | Little Warren is the sole heir of his 6zr:mdmolhsr. Mrs. Anna McCar | rick, a wealthy woman of Philadel- ADD 3 TO ARMY FUND. 3 WASHINGTON, March 21.—T0 muake good actual needs c¢f the mili tury establishment denied by the House, the Senate Committee on Mil ftary Affairs was compelled to add $7.579,428 to the army appropriation bill, reported to the Senate late this afternoon As it passed the House, .t carried $9¢,190,577. Major General Wood told the com mittee the appropriation allowed by the House to pay officers and enlist ed men actually would not pay the men now in the service, much less provide for recruits, ‘ SECRETARY WILSON ILL. WASHINGTON, March 21.—Secre tary of Labor Wilson is confined to his home with an attack of the grip. Secretary Wilson atténded the Cabi net meeting vesterday, but was obliged to go home shortly after re turning to his departiven!. phia, and the son of James McCar rick, who is connected with the of fice of the City Recorder of Deeds of the Pennsylvania city. He has been missing since last Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock. A few minutes before that he was romping and playing in the vard of his home. Then he van ished, as suddenly as though he had evaporated into thin air., JFor 24 hours his parents, thinking perhaps he had gone to the home 'of a friend, conducted a private, but fruitless search, 'Then the police were called in, but, although they have left no stone unturned, they have been un able to find any tangible clew. Rumors that the boy was seen with a woman dressed in black and heavily veiled bave becn investigated without result, as have rumors that the boy was seen on a wagon with a man, crying bitter lv. Every clew possessed by the Philadelphia police has been wired to police officials all over the country, and the search for the boy extends from the Atlantic to the Pacific, SEES BETTER BUSINESS. LIVERPOOI, March 21.—Among the passengers sailing on the lusita nia to-day was ('. K. G. Billings. M@ Biliings said: “1 belleve actual business ever:c where iz slowly but surely on the upgrade. 1 do not want to give the impression of predicting a boom, On the contrary, 1 believe a boom to oo the worst thing that could strike the United States, What I mean is tha! the tone of worid-wide busines:z s improving, and it is this kind of im provement which makes for prosper iy 6,500-MILE WIRELESS MESSAGE. BERLIN, March 20.-—Operators at the Nauen wireless station report the transmission of a message from there to Windhuk, German Southwest Af rica, a distance of 6500 miles, the aerial route lying almost entirely over land., ' ¥ L ‘ Decision of Tennessee Supreme ' ' ' Court Regarding University Is 4 ‘ Likely to Cause Split, i ving the decision of the Su treme Court of Tennessee Saturday taking the control of Vanderbilt Uni versity from the College of Bishops f the Methodist Episcopal Church South and vesting it in the Universi ty Board of Trust, Dr. H. M. Dußose, pastor of the IYirst Methodist Church, £ A nta, and prominently identi fied with the fight since it was brought to a climax by the offer of Andrew Carnegie to endow the school $1.000.000, issued a statement Saturday night in which he charac terized tne decision of the courts as an “injustles scarcely paralleled in history.” Dr. Dußose declared that the ef fect of the decision will be the with irawal of the church from the uni versity; the removal of all proper ties of the Southern Methodists, in cluding the great publishing house and similar enterprises, frony Nash ville to a “more hospitable Yocality ;" the separation of the theological school from the university proper, and a radical and momentous change in the educational policies of the Southern Meihodist Church. Dr. Du- Bose exnressed the opinion that ac ticn looking to these radical move ments will be made at the meeting of the general conference of the church at Oklahoma City in May, when it is expected that the decision of the courts, which he declared to be the most momentous event in the history of the church, will be the principal subject of discussion and action. Interest in the situation centers in the probable action of the College of Eishops and the next move they will make in the fight. Bishop Warren A, C‘andler, of Atlanta, refused to dis cnss the decision Saturday night, and dispatches from Nashville state shat in the absence of Bishop E. E. Hoss, rcgarded as the spokesman of the college and leader in the fight against the Board of Trust, no statement will Le issued, though it is intimated by some that the effect of the decision will be that predicted by Dr. Dußose. It is generaliy conceded among Methodists that the decision* com pletely ousts the Bishops from any semblance of conirol of the univer sity, one of ils provisions being that hereiafter the general conference of the church will have only the right to confirm the appointments made by the Board of Trust Members of the board stated in Nashville Saturday night that they will move along uninterrupted by the decision, and the three new members, Judge Claud Waller and R. I, Jack son, of Nashville, and A. H. Robbins, of McKenzie, Tenn.,, whose appoint ment by the board was ignored by the conference, will hold their seats without question, The decision of the Tennessee court removes thie last obstacle in the way of uccepting the million-dollar en dowment offered by Andrew Carne gie, who conditioned his gift upon the separation of the university from the church. Jt was Mr. Carnegie's offer that brought tne fight to a climax, though it had been in the courts for several years, court decisions hereto fore having been favorable to the (‘ollege of Bishops. \ Dr. Dußose's predictions as to the effects of the decision, and his ob servations upon it, are undoubtediy | Authoritative. Prior to c¢oming to Atlanta, he lived for twelve years in |.\'.|<.‘l\'i!lo_ where he had intimate as sociation with the university and be came closely identified with the Bishops in their tight teo retain con i',lu! of the school, | ASKS IMPEACHMENT. j WASHINGTON, Mareh 21.-—lm peachment charges against Dantel Thew Wright, of the District of Co lumbia Supreme (ourt, were filed in | the House to-day by Representative | Park, of Ceorgia. The House Judijcia vy Committee accepted the charges for investigation. Representative Park was asked for affidavits to sus 'tain the allegations. | Mir. Park charges Justice Wright ' with “being morally and temperi | mentally unfit to hold judicial office.” MARRY Many rich, congenial and anx lous for corupanions, Interesting pare iculars and photo free. The Mcssenger, Jacksonville, Fla MARRY RICH--Matrimonial paper of highest character, conteining hundreds of nnotos and descriptions of mar fage able people with means Mailed free Sealed. Either sex. Writa to-day. One may be vouar idea!l Address Standard Cor. Club, Box 607, Grayslake. I]l HUSTLING man or woman representa tive wanted in cach locality: part or full time; $3O to 500 a month; every customer secured glves you a steady monthly income; experience i 8 not re quired: only one appointment in each tocality —hurry and be the first to apply. Write the 1-1.-17, 1274, Covington, Ky SALESMEN WANTED. SELL TREES~-Fruit trees, Pecan trees, Shade trees, Ornamentals and Roses, Easy to sell, Big profits,. Write to-day. SMITH BROS,, Dept. 39, Con cord, Ga, AGENTS - Imperial Self-Heating lrons; fustest seller vet. Hig profits. Write fyr free oatalogie M., Box %, Mem phiz. Tenn.