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MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1922.
SCOUTS TO STAGE
BOXING CARNIVAL
plan To Raise Funds To Send
Two Members To Richmond
To Aid Vets
To raise funds with which to send
two Boy Scouts to the Richmond re
union next Sunday to assist in car
ing for the old veterans who will
make the trip, the three local Scout
troops will hold a joint boxing car
nival at the home of Troop 2, in
the large room just north of the Tea
Room, next Friday night at 8 o’clock.
No admission fee will be charged,
•ut contribution will be received,
ach spectator giving whatever he
desires. The entrance to the hall is
on Cotton avenue beside Cotney’s
watch repair shop.
A fine boxing card is promised
with matches between the best scarp
pers in the three troops, matched
from 85 pounds up to lads of 16
years of age. There are some splen
did boxers among the three troops,
and an eveinng of fun is planned.
The names of all the boys who will
be able to make the Richmond trip
with the veterans will be placed in
at hat and the two lucky ones drawn
will go, their expenses paid by the
troops from the receipts of the bod
ing carnival.
NIGHT CAR PARKING
GIVES RECORDER ACTION
Several persons who left cars
standing in the early hours of the
morning recently and thus interfer
ed with the street sweeping gang
faced Myor Pro Tern Mashburn in
recorder's court Monday morning for
violations of the traffic ordinance.
Most of them admitted they knew the
existence of the ordinance but had
not had their cars parked long and
did not know the sweepers were at
work at that particular hour. In the
case of Will Williams, hotel bus driv
er, he saw the sweeper leave just
as he was returning to the bus and
got busy and swept the street him
self where his bus had been stand
ing. He was discharged with a warn
ing. Because of repeated interefer
ence ofl cars on the streets after
midnight with the street sweepers
a number of such cases have been
made by the police.
THREE VACANCIES NOW
QN COUNTY COMMITTEE
The death of E. Timmerman, of
Plains, removes the third member of
the county Depwcratic executive
committee since the last election, the
others being J. T. Harden, of the
29th district, and J. J. Wilson, of
the 15fh. Because of the early ap
proach of the election, and there be
ing no very important duties for the
•ommittee to perform, it is believed
!o move will be made to fill the
places' until the regular election,
when the committee will be named.
A party composed of Misses Odille
Ousley and Etta Carithers, and
Messrs. R. W. Fuller and Oliver-
Snap motored down from Fort Val
ley' and dined at the Windsor.
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MISS LINGO TO
ATTEND HOUSE PARTY.
Miss Mary Alice Lingo left Mon
day for Cordele to be a member of
a house party to be given there by
Miss Frank Marsh and Miss Ida
Marsh at their pretty home.
Young ladies from Atlanta and
other points will be included in the
merry party and a number of Amer
icus people will motor down for the
evenings.
DEMONSTRATORS MEET
FOR WEEK IN CORDELE
The Home Demonstration Agents
of the Macon district will meet in
Cordele Monday for a week's session.
Miss Dowdle of the state college,
Miss Rosa McGee, agent for the
Macon district, and other specialists
from the state college will be present
and will give interesting talks.
Plans will be perfected for the
summer work and experiments will
be made in different recipes for the
benefit of the club work over the
districts.
Miss Bonnie Parkman, home dem
onstrator for this county, left Mon
day morning to attend this meeting,
remaiinng in Cordele all the week.
WOULD SPEND MILLION
W AID GRAIN SALES
CHICAGO. June 12.—The capi
talist who was said by James K. Ma
son, of Milton, Ind., in testimony
before the senate committee investi
gating the United States Grain Grow
ers, Inc., to be willing to spend a
million dollars promoting a sales de
partment for the grain growers, is
burton Fhales, millionaire member of
the board of trade.
FLYERS FALL AT AUGUSTA '
AUGUSTA, June 12. Major
Brainard, of the United States ma
rine corps, from Ellington, Field,
i San Antonio, and Lt. Richard T. Alls
worth, from Kelly Field, Dallas, were
. badly hurt, Allsworth desperately,
I Sunday afternoon when their air
! plane crashed down from a 100-foot
‘ height.
HOUSE AT SEA ON SHIP
SUBSIDY AND SHOALS
WASHINGTON, June 12.—After
: a conference today with the presi
' dent, Representative Mondell, Repub
; lican house leader, hastily called a
meeting of the Republican steering
committee of the house to discuss
pjrobable action on the ship subsidy
| bill and the Muscle S.roals reports,
| but the meeting it was said, “got no
where.”
FUTURE TRADING ACT
AMENDMENT REPORTED
I WASHINGTON, June 12.—Favor
' able report on the Capper - Tincher
i bill to amend the future trading act
, to meet the recent decision of the
; Supreme court, jvas ordered today by
the house agricultural committee,
| which was reported as introduced,
’ was expected to be taken up by the
! house Thursday.
K. K. Meadows and wife, of Co-
I lumbus, were Sunday guests at the
I Windsor hotel. itiMb
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