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Mexican Question To Be Chief
Subject of Debate for
Some Time.
Continued Fram Page |
Dushus 'heir disposition and whetde
there » any evidents of Ffeal Action
agtinst the Villieth bandiis Bo far
e information along this Hae sas
reached thls ity
Senator Nlone hairman of the
Senate Voreign Helations Commities
again urged Secretary Lansing to get
his compiete report oen Mexico sl
the reasons lead ngs up 0 the regog
nition of Carransa in the hands of his
sommitte without delay The Bate
Department Bureau of Mexioan Af
fairs has been working on & revised
feport, but it s -Jmmrd that the
mass of detal! on fle makes the task
of completing an AcTufgle summar
very difficuit. The best that Secre
tary Lansing has been able to prom
fae is that the President, who s o
decide what is 1o be sent to the Ben
gl‘o and what is to be withheld, will
ve the report by Wednesday night
Prone wants it in his possession by
Wednesday when his commities
mesta. and sppealed to the White
House 1o hurry It up
Senate to Air Whole Question,
It is expected that the resolution
of Benator lLewis authorizing the
President to utilize the armed forces
of the United States in any mannber
Be sees it o restore constitutional
government In Mexico eventually will
pass the Senate. It will, however, he
the medium of lengthy debate before a
vote is reached
Senator Stone has told the Wh te
House that he intends making a piea
to the Senate to “give Carransa a
chance” He says that while the
Lewis resolution is harmiess, inas
much as it simply gives the President
permission to do something that the
majority of the Senate believes he al
ready can 4o under existing law, he
(Btone) considers it bad legisiation
at this time. The Benate however,
seems determined to completely air
the Mexican situation, and it Is ex.
pected to be the chief subject of de
bate for some time to come
Double Funeral f
Couple in Brunswick
BRUNSWICK, Jan. 17 A double fu-
Shrn the boties of - Coptatn Duness
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"rtcm and Mrs #flnt will be m
na mu.“'nn i
Captain right. 85, one of hm best
known men of Brunswick, for yoars
:évm-lch ?m pllot, dled Sunday,
fo'lowing an lliness of several weeks
wife. who also had been {ll for some
time, died several hours iater In an ad
‘dliu room, | nt of the death of
er husband. '! was thought Captain
Wright had about recovered and he was
wuufl on Saturday to come down
n to transact some business. He
was stricken again while downtown,
ever, and was removed to his home,
:g: the end came ml* Sunday.
tdes & son, Hale Wright, of this
eity, Csp\%fin Wright leaves one broth
.4. B Wright. and a sister, Mra. J.
fl. Whitmire, while Mrs. Wright leaves
;h- sigter, Mrs. George Walker, of
ampa.
Fictitious Checks
Blaméd on ‘Author’
0. C. Lee, held Monday at the po
lice station, had been writing for a
living for some time past, the ‘ollco
say. His literary endeavors took the
form of fiction. They were checks
drawn to “cash” and signed by any
nom de plume which Lee fancied, and
were cashed by various Atlanta drug
stores. Kach was for §5, Detective
Davis, who arrested him, sald.
Lee gave his home address as No.
274 Jonesboro road.
Slain Man Found by
Merrymaking Party
(By International News Service.)
BT. LOUSE, Jan. 17--The body of a
m\ believed by the police to be E. B
ge, of the Animated Advomflna
Compmny, of Boston, Mass, —as fo'n
shot to death in Pendelton avenue, near
Olfve street, at 12:30 o'clock this morn-
K ecrowd of young persons riding in an
electric coupe discovered the body lying
in the street. The man had been shot
through the heart. The coupe nearly
ran over the body.
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See Wednesday’s Georgian for prices on the
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Retail Merchants |
Report Fine Trade
Marshall Field & Company, in their
weekly review of the dry gobds trade,
say:
&'holeule distribution of dry goods |
for the week shows a. very large In
crease over the same period of 4 year |
ago. Merchants are coming to n‘trk-t
earlier than un\tnl. reporting satisfac
tory ho'iday business, with their stocks
well sold up.
“Prices on pradlclllfi @il lines of dry
goods are exceedingly firm."” |
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ilwo Rejected Suitors of Slain
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Man's Daughter in Jail at
Moultrie as Suspects.
| MOULTRIE Jan 17.-W s John
| Miers and Jake Godwin, rejecied sulls
!.n of Mrs. Will Miers, under arrest,
|IB vestigation int the assassination
of her father, K M. Carden, a promi
pent Colquitt County farmer, & her
‘l.uflu pear here Friday night, Ya»
vontinued to-day by Coroner Dykes
and Bolicilar General PDykes
Hiers and Godwin, in ja'l without
ball. have demanded a commitment
trial. which it is expected will be
caliod during the day yniess the
Grand Jury, which convened this
momning. forestalls this by an imme
diate Inguiry into the slaying. Cerv
ner Dykes niready has conducted an
ingquest that resuited in his swearing
out the warrants on which Hiers and
Godwin were arrested, he acting on
the advice of Solicitor Wilkes
Godwin was arrested at his home,
snd Hiers at Sarcls Church "Ceme
tery. where he was helping dig the
grave for Carden. Hiers made no ob
jection to being detained, but .ue‘
the Bheriff to walt until after the fus
ners! Sefore bringing him to Moul
trie The request was granted
Both Assert Innecence.
Hiers and Godwin deny any con
nection with the erime, and declare
they will have no @ifMiculty In estab
lishing their innocence,
Hiers admitted he had written three
letters to Miss Carden prior to her
marriage to Will Hiers, a relative of
his, but sald he stopped correspond
ing with her nearly Alnr ago, and
denied ever having made any threats
against her husband.
Godwin, while admitting some of
the evidence against him at the In
quest s true, aseerts he can prove his
whereabouts at the time Carden was
shot, and that he knew nothing of the
erime unt!l an hour later
MHad Quarrel With Carden.
The fact that Godwin had procured
a lHoense to marry Miss Carden and
was rejected, and that Carden had ob
jected to Godwin's attentions to his
daughter, and this objection resulted
in an encounter between the two, s
the evidence the State has against
the nm man,
‘m investigation made by the
{eads them to belleve they
may not have the gulity man. Just
before Carden left home Friday night
Mrs. Carden told him not to go, and
he replied by saving: “Yes, I am
going, and that fellow won't bother
me” .flordln‘. to Information reach
ing the lnfl s office.
Mre. O did not ::pur at the
inquest, but it in expected she will be
uestioned on this point. It is de
:lu'ol Carden 4id not refer to either
Hiers or Godwin as, “that fellow.”
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Council Likely to
Action which likely will determine
the final form of the 1816 city budget
will be taken at the muun" of the
City Council Monday afternoon.
Counell, it s expected, will accept the
recommendation of the Finance Com
mittes, despite Mayor Woodward's
disapproval of the plan.
If the renewal of the request of the
Southeastern Fair Association for an
nnpm::)anon of 375,000 should be
granted It would reauire the making
of a new budget. Whether there is a
chanes for this appropriation will be
determined at the meeting Monday
afternoon.
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destroved the bu 1d1n.% of the Asbury
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ny {o-dav. caus am estl
mated at ‘lfl‘fl to nfi'.'m - Q.
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To accomplish this
Must Have More Room-
More Money
See Wednesday’s Georgian for prices on the
g:::tx:;laughter of shoe prices Atlanta has
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JOREPH . BOSTON, foe. wnd Treas
Grant Bulldlng
CORNER BROAD AND WALTON STB. ;
cabais AbbANL A ÜBUKUIAN
Mr. Hearst Calls for Patriotic
Action to Save Lives of Amer
ican Citizens,
Continued Fram Page %
yacht, whic " iay in wait for them
The Mexican robbers and rev
olutionists followed and stood on
the shore firing 8t the yacht
The yacht pulled uuu arghor
and started to lsave the harbor
A Mexican gunboat then oume
up alongside. and the captain of
the gunboat announced that if the
vacht moved another foot be
would blow It out of the waler
Bo the yacht lay, with I
Americans on board béing shot at
by the Mexicans on shore, and re
viled and jeersd by the Mexicans
on the gunbost alongside
Fortunately, the yacht had a
wireless esquipment, and it sent
out a call for help
An Engiish man-of-war lay
without the harber, #u picked
u:- the eall for help. The captain
of the English man-of -war sent &
boat inside the harbor to find owt
what the trouble was
The boat came alongside the
yacht. and the officer In command
made Inquiries. The Américans
on board told him their predica
ment
The English officer sald; “We
will soon correct this difeulty.”
and he took the Bmhm from
his launch, went a the
American yacht, hauled down the
American flag, ran up the British
flag, and the yacht sailed out of
the harbor unmolested.
Not another shot was fired by
the Mexicans on shore, not an
other threat or insult was ut
tered by the Mexicans on the gun
boat
Now, fellow Americans, the fact
{s not that the German flag, or
the English flag. s unduly feared
or revered in Mexico,
The humiliating fact s merely
this:
The only flag which is not re-
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It sent boats ashore and Fes
cued & largd number of them.
It then procesded 10 its Amen -
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Fasts for a Month
(By International News Servies) §
WASHINGTON, Jan. 17— Breakfast |
to-day was & real meal for J. Ray!
Adams clerk of the Benate Suffrage
Commities, sithough he ale onl .l
slice of dry !Mauddm!o.‘n.
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!'.1:2 tasted for 40 uc
a mo: rh:o.k:‘l:x o “l
He Mhn:mdo better tm he
ever felt hefore, and that he lost Uttle
weight through his fast ‘
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Bandanna Bandits
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Fire on Pedestrian
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