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DAILY TIMM-ENTERPRISE, .THOMAEVILLE, GEORGIA
THURSDAY AFTERNOON,
A Superb Showing of Attractive
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LEATHER GOODS
PIPES
FLASHLIGHTS
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IVORY GOODS
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MEAT MARKET
Phones 14 and 15
In the business 25 years.
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISION
MARKET
Chicago, 1*1.. Dec. 21.—Wheat closed
strong. Corn closed
WHEAT—
Dei
WEST CHARGED WITH
BEING AN ACCESSORY
TURKISH FEARS NOW
JEOPARDIZE CONFERENCE
Lausanne, Dec. 21.—Turkish fears
of submarines. Turkish fears of swift
ly flying military airplanes, laden
with bombs, and, generally, Turkish
fears of aggressions from without that
Richmond, Va., Dec. 21. An
nouncement by Commonwealth’s At
torney Dave Satterfield that J. Mosby
West will be prosecuted on a charge
of being an accessory before the fact
in the killing of Mrs. Thelma Hamm | will put Constantinople in danger
Richardson, pretty 24-year-old stenog have placed the whole Lausanne con-
raphe r, who was shot to death at the I ference in jeopardy,
home of Thomas Pollard, real estate I The United States is silent, but the
and insurance man and her former Allied leaders say that they have ut-
cmploycr on the night of Dec. 11, and jtered their last word on the question
that he will seek to have both men j of liberty of the straits. The Turks
held without bail pending investiga- j must now say yes or no to the Allied
tion of the case by the grand jury, l project.
was the outstanding development in | The British experts. Admiral Keyes
yesterday. I and General Burdett-Sluart. already
ommonwealth’s attorney
pointed out that the warrant against
West charges him “with feloniously
aiding and abetting Thomas Pollard
in the commission of murder” and the
warrant against pollard charges him
with the principal act. The crimes
charged under the statute are both
punishable by death, Mr. Satterfield The diplomats
explained, the law holding an ac-jconvii
cessory equally responsible with the
have left for England, and the French
experts are preparing to depart at the
conclusion oi the “last .session" fo
discussion of the straits. Whether ■.
rupture will come on the straits pro!)
lem depends chiefly on whether thi
Entente diplomats and their expert!
remove the Turkish fears.
l Dec
‘ *Mly
CORN—
Educator
Shoes
For Children
Welt Soles, full stock
Calf and Kid Brogue
Leathers.
Sizes Prices
5 to 8 $3.00
854 to 11 $3.25
1154 to 2 $3.50
It would pay you to put
good warm shoes on
your child.
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SHOE CO.
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1-14%
RIBS—
10.75 10.55
ST. LOUIS MARKETS
St. Louis. Dec. 21.—Wheat No. 2 red
$1.40; No. 3 $1.34 to $1.36; Dec. $1.23;
$1.23%.
rn No. 2 75% to 76c; No. 3 73%c;
73%c; May 73%c.
ts No. 3 47 to 47%c; Nov. 46% to
46%c; Dec. 47c; May 47%c.
TURPENTINE
inata, Ua., Dec. 21.—Turpentine
dull. $130; rosin, firm.
LOCAL PRODUCE MARKETS
Prices Current Today
; grade A-l .35c
Corn, shelled, bu.
Vein
Chickens, fryers, lb. 20 to 25c
Chickens, hens. lb. 17c to 20c
Turkeys, lb 30c
t potatoes, home consump-
i only, bu _.... 40c to .50c
Peanuts: Market weak.
NEW AMBASSADOR FROM
ITALY ARRIVES IN U. S.
New York. Dec. 21.—Prince Gelaslo
tetani, recently appointed Italian
ambassador to the United Stati
id yesterday to take up 1
duties in Washington, optimistic that
ier Mussolini by a business ad-
tration would be successful in
ightening out a business which
’ thrt
) go t
Prince Caetani, who has long prac-
:ed his profession of engineering in
is country, in a formal statement
which he issued on his arrival, re
ferred to America as “my second
• new ambassador traced the
progress of the Fascisti movement in
Italy and added:
“Mussolini is a remarkable man
who has shown only part of what he
is capable of doing and not for the
good of Italy alone, but for the good
of Europe as well.
“He has taken the reins of the gov-
MERCHANTS USE ICE ALL
THE TIME
r uses Ice all
WHY? The J
■ is It I
le he has discovered the economy in the use of Ice?
undrede of our best house keepers use Ice through
out the ent're yea*. WHY? Have they discover-
I by experience its value at a food saver, and a
Ith saver? Eventually all who consider their con-
ice, their health and their pocketbooks will use Ice
the winter rega rdlces of weather conditions.
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isentiolli
the straits project li
principal. framed to meet conditions In tin
Mr. Satterfield said yesterday he peace, and that the Allies are i
will seek the cancellation of Pollard’s any sinister hidden manner st
and West’s bonds when they are facilities for war, and esp<
arraigned in Police Court Saturday against Turkey,
morning, and urge that both men be Russians 8tll| Aggressive
held without bail pending action by The Allies have emphasized that
the grand jury. they cannot accept the Turkish n
When advised yesterday that Mr. quest for the suppression of submt
Bertha Louise Beck, alleged “other fines and military airplanes, especial-
woman” in the case, had repudiated ' ly they have been able to accept the
certain portions of the affidavit I Ottoman suggestion that combined
attributed to her Tuesday, Mr. Satter- ' foreign fleets entering the Black Sea
field merely remarked the atfidavi* shall not exceed in strength the
peaks for itself.” Mrs. Beck denied
the statement which quoted her
saying she was engaged to / marry
Thomas Pollard, as well as that
portion which referred to a telephone
conversation between herself and
Pollard after the shooting of Mrs.
Richardson.
NEW FARM CREDITS
PLAN IN THE SENATE
Washington. D. C.. Dec. 21—Advo-
iting production credits to be availa-
e to farmers while making crops, to
■ Kiv<
dependent of the present federal re-
terve system and Farm Loan Bureau.
Senators Norbeck. of South Dakota,
ind Simmons, of North Carolina, ap
peared before the senate banking
committee. They explained the fea
tures of the bills which they had in
troduced to provide such credits and
aticallv stated their opposition
vlng loans on growing crops ad-
tered by existing federal agen
cies.
jent with practical intentit
as a business man intends
ghten out a business which
atens to go to ruin- He has
:ation in rooting out evil wher-
it may exist and knows the art
of picking out men for what they are
orth. In addition, he is backed by
11 that is best in Italy.”
Prince Caetani said the feeling
which has wept over Italy and which
id made the Fascisti movement so
iccessful was not infatuation with
e movement, but was deep and
»uld have lasting effect.
He urged a better understanding
of the aims of Italy and America aa
n aid to straightening out the prob
lems confronting Europe today. He
touched upon the question of
a immigration to this country,
would like the Italian rural im-
igrants,” he said, “to move out West
• there is land to be tilled, and
ncrust themselves in the unnat
ural surroundings that are present in
the great congested Eastern cities.”
•al powe:
of the strongest
Black Sea.
As the Russians are here only
discussion of the straits question
day may see the last of them at L
■anne. They still are In a fighting
mood, however. George Tchitcherin
was In fine argument:
terday. He tried to win American
sympathy for the Russians straits pro
ject by insisting that It Incorporat
American idea of “benefleient wa:
ships.”
But the Allies have agreed that thi
ioscow straits plan Is absolutely un
cceptable. Tchitcherin made a dro
latlc plea to the world masses. He
said Russia was convinced the world's
•copies were hack of Russia in her at-
empts to secure International justice,
le aljo bitterly condemned what he
ailed "marlnlsm.’’ adding, “I mean
he sea militarism which hopes to
trangle Russia.”
Treaty Draft Nearly Ready.
An additional fear of the Turks
which they surround the proposed in-
matlona! commission to supervise
>ntrol of the straits. The Turks
aim the commission will be Inquisi
torial in nature, that it may Infringe
urklsh sovereignty, and, finally, that
may be used as a club iby some pow-
•s to threaten Turkey.
The Turks Tuesday seemed unruf
fled. They did not appear at all Im
pressed by the ultimatum talk with
which the Lausanne atmosphere Is
charged.
It was pointed out Tuesday that
failure of the straits negotiations
would not necessarily Imply failure on
other vital matters of the Lausanne
agenda, one of which is arranging
peace between Greece and Turkey and
between Turkey and the Allies.
It was reported Tuesday afteri
that a complete draft of the j*
treaty would be presented to
Turks on Saturday.
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BODIES NOT FOUND
IN LOUISIANA LAKE
fCoatinoad from pact one)
enty flve men under the command
of the company officer hastily depart-
om the camp established In the
of the little town of Mer Rouge,
men said they did not know
where they were going. The officer spotted the location In the lake where
would not speak. the bodies can be foand. The guards-
Close observers offered the opinion ^ me a are to drag the lake or to afford
the men were en route to one of the protection to an expert dtver engaged
lakes In the vicinity of Mer Rouge, 1 1
where it Is believed the bodies of two i ^
men, weighted down with wagon
whels, are resting, the victims of hood-
od kidnappers.
Four detectives working with the
Department of Justice are said to have
in the recovery, according to reports.
The detectives are said to have pre
ceded the movement of the detachment
last evening.
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