Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, September 12, 1929, Image 3

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NEWS REVIEW OF CORRENTEVEMTS j^nglo-American Agreement , n Naval Limitation Getting Nearer. UNION KECOBDER, WLLEPGEVUXE. CA.. SEPTEMBER 11, in* B , EDWARD W. PICKARD , vmsaY jIAC DONALD, pr! mln- ,f Gmit Britain, tolil i«u [■ „f tbe League of Nations In Mint In* and Ambassador j n tb«*Ir many conversations n « naval armament limitation , mi accord on seventeen tv. nty points under conslderv ,1 that bo hoped to be able , n to announce a full settle- :t dispatches from Washlna- Grncva Indented that the ,,]„ts unsettled were vitally ,r mid that on these Grout a n,| the United States were apart. They Involve cruiser • j the comparative fighting ,f u>sels armed with G-iucli 1 "tins. General Dawes sent miunlcatlon to the State .-::t ami It was considered nt jfi.nse breakfast attended by , ( State Stimson, Secretary N.ivy Adams and tbe mem- navy general board. Cruls- tiznreg were not made pub- it wits learned that tlie Itrit- - requirements, though loss r.were still far above the . ires favored by President • : would not give parity for ..] States even If all our flf- ::>.-m are built. The British , v must have a large nutu- Ti;.iil cruisers, outside of the ::tin's, to protect the world’s •s and protect British ship- ganda proclamations were scmTfered among the Arabs of bordering states calling on them to engage In a holy war to help their fellow Moslems In Palestine. The British colonial office appointed s commission to investigate the race war, but announced that •'no iuqulry Is contemplated which might alter the position of tills country in regard to tbe mandate or the policy laid down by the carl of Balfour In the declara tion of 1D17 and embodied in the man date. of establishing Palestine as a na tional home for <’ie Jews.” E'en a few days It seemed likely 1 that negotiations, conducted In Ber lin. would bring about an agreement between Russia and China concerning the Chinese Enstern railroad and per haps end the threat of war. But the plan failed, at least temporarily, and both nations continued to concentrate their forces on the Mnncburian frontier. A late dispatch reached London from Tientsin saying that 3.000 Soviet soldiers hail Invaded Sinklnng. Manchuria, and were march ing on Ill. In the region about Man- choull the Chinese were establishing This their first line of defense, hut it was j lit | believed tiiat In case of serious Itus- 1 slan Invasion they will fall hack on MILLEDGEVILLE gets a big city BOXING SHOW—OPERA HOUSE SEPTEMBER 13 S. Roby, noted Boxing Promoter of Atlanta, will stage in this city on Friday, Sept. 13th, at the Ope a House, what promises to be the most thrilling and sensational Fight Card that the fans in this section have ever had an opportunity to witness. Mr. Roby has become famous thruout the country for the mammoth and topnotch fight shows he has been booking at the City Auditorium, nad his own Gymnasium in Atlanta, and the card he is staging in Mil- i lfdg]evilU*4 vT.1T compare favorably i with the really greet matches he has j local negro young Battling Mims, will | been putting on in his home town. J In the main event, the hard hitting ; meet Henry Johnson of Pensacola, j Fla., in a 10 rounder for the Middle-1 weight Championship of the South, | he belt now being held by Johnson, j ill be Mims first go for the rad as both he and Johnson are i punchers with a terrible kick, and al- in the Great Khlngan moun- wa > s ro,>t, y tu *>tix things, one or the tains, which have been strongly fort!-! other is likely to kiss the canvns be- it ;s bound to be a savage slugging bee from start to finiah. In the semi-windup and all preli- minari-s, only fighters who FIGHT have been engaged, and every match, ncluding the giant heavies, welters and lightweight, will be a gruelling affair, with such a slinging of leath er as has never befoer been seen in these parts. Promoter Roby wants to impress upon the fans that every fight book ed for this card will go over with a bang, a cyclone of dynamic punching every second gong to gong. Fight fans pay their money to see a FIGHT and it is a certainty that there will bi no disappointment here. Every fan within a radius of 60 miles from Milledgeville, who enjoys seeing the best there is in the great sport of self-denfence, should be on hand to witness this wonderfully ex citing card, as it is seldom that real big city shows are booked for cities the size of Millcdgi ville and an op portunity is offered to see such n ohow at its best—and at prices less than one-half those charged in the larger towns. The show will be staged at the Opera House, beginning at 8:30 o’clock P. M. exactly. A big Battle Royal will open hostilities, and from then on there will be lively doings every minute to the end. Admission have been greatly re duced so that everybody may attend. Ringside seats will top the scale at only »1.CH) with the Dress Circle at 75c and the Balcony 60c. The show will positively go on, Rain or Shine, nnd at the prices nnmed, the Opera House should be jammed to the doors. « eral thousand Russian t Both the United States and Great Britain have rejected the Chinese de mand that they surrender their extra territorial rights in Chinn, hut in both cases the prospect Is held out that such action may be taken later whec the Nationalist government has prog ressed so far that there will no Iongei be need for the foreign courts. Mr. MacDonald In Geneva nnd . :-n officials In Washington \ ; oful that the points of dlf- • ••".Id be adjusted, nnd the . nister sold that uh soon as rcompllshed lie would for- j tmmery • his Intention of visit- ; Friday. The h. MR. LEE JORDAN MOVED INTO NEW HOME Mr. and Mrs. ] occupying their I Tr Mnut Ho. -Me Rrinnd, premier of France. H -nl the chief delegates of the Ku- nations in the league to a wriing for the purpose Of hearing bs plans for a political, economic nnd axial federation of European pow er*. He wished the delegates to sub- fc!> the scherqe to their governments and a-k f*r their suggestions. Brland aide It clear that the proposed fed eration Is not nlmed against the in- of the United States of Amer ica. Belli Ramsay MacDonald nnd Pr. Gustav Stresemnnn seemed to like Brk-M's plan. the Kellogg pact outlawing ir as its policy was a probability, «rie strong by the fact that such a itn' was said to be favored by Got Britain, France, Belgium, Ger- ezt and Japan. In his opening c-th before the assembly Premier j fr^r.d declared the part was really fc- 'd in the ideals of the league; , i: 1. following him. Foreign Minister ! of Belgium advocated a d'-r linking of the pact with the < :.ut:t of the league. lie held the Infinitely stronger than t’ ■-••a: ut because It interdicted , - of aggression while the cove- j "f the league left the door open ; f* war when the council wns un- ; to r-ach unanimity as to the '-'r of the aggressor. “The cove- t: ”* i-i already old,” he said. “The ; Brland pact embodies prog- ' of English type archi tecture, is one of the most beautiful in the city. After the completion the building, interior decorators went over the interior and put fini.-hing touches. All the furniture was hand made adapted to the type of home. Every detail is exquisite to the minuteness. The grounds around the home i being landscaped and beautified. ■ whit WHO IS YOUR BARBER> For the Best Service GILMAN’S B-A-R-B E -R SHOP GROVER GILMAN Proprietor Prices Reasonable ALL WORK GUARANTEED Courteous Service Ladies Hair Cutting a Specialty A I'lintEXCE of itic x to the World O.u * United States tourt for Interna- 1 ■' Mice came n Mg step nearer !, -”ites of forty countries bo- - to that tribunal unanimously the Root protocol* wMd» • r aiqiroved by the assembly I-'*.»gue of Nations. The United • rnment was officially noti- MIMSTER 8TRFSE- | r Germany and Ids fellow the reparations confer- • Hague reported the re-; COAL is an ancient discoveiy, but consumers' of our various grades are continually discovering its stored-up wealth. Rich in carbon, but poor in ash—sums up the reasons for the general satisfaction rendered by our coals. Our service is a match for their quality, too— it’s up to scratch. 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Buitk^ dvlirnnl^hm imrludi a bn amn«*d on tk« liberal GMAC Tiaa 0 * t prir* * ‘ Ralph Simmerson Milledgeville, Ga.