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   Morning Call, The (Newspaper) - May 11, 1929, Laurel, Mississippi                                A ML Edition El OUT HOUR LEASED SERVICE The Weather Cloudy and generally fair Sunday Vol 244 LAUREL MISS SATURDAY MAY ONE DAY AHEAD Monkey Religion Is Evident States Dailey SURPRISED DUE MANY HEREAFTER Reprisal Is Seen in Triple Gangster Murder Noted Evangelist To Tell em Truth On Sunday Evening The Dailey Evangelistic is fast coming to a close The big gospel tent last night marked one of the best services ot the meeting The evangelist spoke on Monkey or nuts for the skeptics to crack He said his ancestors were poor and many of them no doubt lived in places and added but I don't believe that any of them ever hanged from the trees by their tails and threw cocoanuts at each other or ever kept house in a hollow log I haven't anything against monkeys I think tat many of them are a credit to some men that I have met I don't believe they would stoop so low as to chase put to the dip in a and fill themselves full of that liquid damnation they have out there but I don't believe I ever originated from a I be- lieve the Bible story of They are trying to destroy the faith that was once delivered to saints They say they don't n revivals Neither does the de il So they are just like their daddy They say they don't believe m heD Well will ten seconds after they pass out What we need is back to the old fashioned faith in the word of God tonight iii the big tent Sunday morning at 11 o'clock Mr Dailey will preach at the Sharon church Sunday afternoon at he will preach his famous sermon on The unpardonable and at in i the closing message he will preach on the Devil's and he warns all to wear their tos suits at this service But is Nickname for Nearly 100 Enrolled Although But 2 Years Old ELLISVILLE IS SCHOOL CENTER Reprisal for the massacre of seven Chicago gangsters last St Valentine's Day is believed by police the motive for the murder of three members of Scarface Al Cap one's gang whose bodies were found just across the Indiana line from Chicago at Hammond Ind Central Press tele- above shows the spot where the bodies were discovered two in an abandoned auto where the two men stand in the photo and the third on the ground where the man is pointing Insets are left to right Albert Anselmi and John Scalisi two of the slain gangsters Ind May Three hundred end sixty eggs fell j 700 feet today and not a one was broke either Wait a minute before you start calling names it was like Governor Harry G Leslie Indiana Good Eggs or Stale r Dick the eggs buard and dimn they came All of a sudden there was a One These were and please get ahead of the All of a sudden theie was a ped a case of to the ter and the crate parachute open ecg show today by plane j ing over the campus Pilot 1 Aud anyway who ing Believed Each Other Killed by Same Shell in France KOHLER Wis May dead men met here today The shock of the meeting almost proved fatal to both because each had actually seen the other killed during the Soissons drive in -1918 The men Serg Elmer K ome of this and Serg Julius Clause of Allentown Pa were members of an advance unit of the seventh field artillery during the first drive on the Marne Further than that they were buddies On July 18 1918 they were dered back during the Soissons drive and were sent out to One of the enemy's shells in the midst of the ment and exploded leaving a er fully six feet in the ground Crime Does Not Pay is Final Word Nearly a hundred members of Camp 173 Woodmen of the World wore present at at the Hall Friday night to welcome officers of the state Woodmen oi the World organization who were visitors The meeting was partly in the nature of a social gathering Mayor M W McLaurin on behalf of the city of Laurel welcomed the officers W A Martin state manager of Jackson BoL Kelly manager of burg J W district ager and assistant state manager of Hattiesburg Each of the visiting officers made a brief talk on the principles of the lodge Senator Prank Carter Laurel also made a short talk Music for the occasion was by a three-piece orchestra directed by Harry M and refreshments were served Increased enthusiasm was dent among members of Camp who were present for the meeting The local Woodmen of the World unit has been one of the strongest fraternal in Laurel for many years past and its includes many of the ing men of this city ATTEND CHICAGO May does not But the three big shot sters assassinated Tuesday night will be buried in caskets costing upward of and one of them has left an estate one item of which is in cash This became known today while the authorities were playing with ters in an effort to get the facts in the latest wholesale slaughter Meanwhile the criminal courts building was thrown into an roar when a forecast between State's Attorney John Swanson and his staff headed by Frank Loesch Tonight the authorities knew as much about the massacre of John Scalisi Sam Anselmi and Joe Guinta as they did 60 hours before it occurred aunt Mrs Antonio told that her had in cash in a loop bank under an assumed name and had planned to leave Chicago this summer for his old home in t lor ms oiu aume HI It was here that Clause was Doing her best to wounded and believed ed by his companions And it was here too that Clause in last conscious moment saw his friend slain by the same shell However both spent months in various and finally came back to the United States through this city and while halted by a traffic light noted a familiar figure swinging along the walk yelled Clause Jerry Fearing almost to hope The figure stopped turned and sought a face match with that voice tone he remembered so well He found it Santa why Santa you oH roared Jerome as he made a dash for the machine Needless to say traffic was up for some time but who not the the re- union of two dead men will er bu forgotten here No Session of County Court meet his last wish she has ased a coffin for his body and will ship it to Sicily for burial Like were under way for the disposal of the bodies of Anselmi and Guinta mi's body will be shipped to sala Italy and Guinta will be buried here Mrs Maybelle Corey Former Broadway Star Says PARIS May Mrs Mabelle Gilman Corey once the toast p Broadway and former wife of Wil Ellis Corey today Goes to Washington To State Facts For Aid WASHINGTON May A scrawny little girl who said she was 14 years old but who looked ittle more than 8 came to ington today to tell a group of senators about labor conditions in the textile industry of Her name is Jennie Green and she has worked in the mills of North Carolina for four years She is a spinner she said and works sixty hours a week for a pitiful pittance price of a pair of silk hose for her more fortunate sisters Jennie's legs and arms incidentally bear a thetic resemblance to the spindles upon which she toils from six in the morning until six at night Jennie was one of a group of textile workers brought from tonia b- Carl M Reeve American Federation of Labor organizer to testify before the senate tures committee which has holding hearings on a resolution of inquiry Late this afternoon Senator Follette R of Wisconsin ex- pressed his regrets that the ers would be unable to get a ing this week because the hearings had been closed yesterday oy agreement He talked to the ers personally to get their story We'll stay until we get a said Reeve when informed that the hearings had been ad- until next week people want the country to know the truth about textile labor tions in the south Other Counties Now Patronizing More Coming There may be growing tions in an education way in the south and elsewhere but the rcc ord of the reports just in from the A H S at now in it's second year will vie with one and all in this regard Skepticism rampant am o n g some when the Junior College two-year work period was has been eliminated and with an investment of mately and a school of remarkable merit booming after a handful of students the first year there is praise long and justifiable They are again surprised at the success with which this institution is meeting during the present sion since the handful of students of last year has mounted until the 100 mark is very close reports now in show The gratifying statement may justifiably be lowed by another equally as prising since surprises are in der there in the very near future At present those desiring this advanced course after their High school work has been finished are going to be greeted by still more and many of them another year This is assured Another fact is that there are students attending there at the present time from Covington Green Jasper and haps other counties has been such as to create surprise and the interest other counties are ing at this time indicates that there will surprises in a short time for the growth of this school since the ment of this special work is be- ing recognized by many It will not be necessary for those desiring this course to even think of leaving or taking a trip to some distant school for the same work For those of Jones county the school has been brought to them Surrounding counties arc aware of the economic feature also the fact that their girls and boys may really be at while taking this course a most excellent one is proving the worth of the Junior College work at this time The remarkable progress made is a revelation to ing in this immediate section School officials of other counties have been attracted by the success attending the advanced and it has been learned from an official source that there will be another rapid increase in point of enrollment There are many who stated Tells of Time Wanted Fire Bell to Ring Then Mostly in South Has Big Campaign Say Two Men INTERESTS OF POWER TRUSTS Missed Connections Information Sent Sister A large of young people from church left Friday morning by automobile for Gulfport to attend the young people's meeting which is being held in that cily The will return to Laurel Saturday evening Dr Grayson L Tucker pastor of the church we lit with the young ple S to the was announced Friday by County Collins Court will ibe convened on its regular ing day Monday May 13 but will be adjourned immediately and all cases carried OVCE until the July term in Ellisville Only a light docket is scheduled for the May term and in view of the fact that this is one of the busiest months in the year for farmers it was deemed wise to hold court this month Shady Grove to Meet Wednesday Shady Grove postponing their regular community meeting last week due to the High School play will hold their regular meeting on a special date and this has oei n selected being on next MOTHER'S DAY GIFTS With of Day on Sunday Mcy TJ only two days off folk to their on that nay by some tokan of fection are foi gift I this of The Morning will found a page gestions for some nf gifts a mother wish Turn to n selection er Mexicans Murder Citizen of U S WASHINGTON May Thomas a native Koman Catholic faith in order tc The program arrar-cs! for the surmount the last obstacle in hei j meeting to have been held lust path to a royal marriage with week will be presented and there Prince Louis of will doubtless be additional tures There will be a report of several committees that have been at work for some time There will also be discussions of various phases of business and a report on the work that has been accom thus far The community workers have been especially busy for some time and the members of the various clubs are expected to have a report to make Many of the youngsters since closing of the are preparing for special work COMBINED GARDENS PROVE LATEST FAD Thc former Broadway stage star once dainty favorite of the throng I in the gay white way made the announcement at a tea party in her apartment in the Hotel Plaza She also made known the place ansl date of the 1 at San Italy The marriage will be the climax of a real love said the in- fanta Eulalia mother of Prince Louis After the marriage the couple will live at Mrs Corey's Chateau at Massey 20 miles from Paris The chateau was a wedding present to the former stage star from her millionaire husband The names of the Prince anil t Mrs Corey were first linked ir Who ever heard of the chief j a fire department longing for the gong to ring announcing a New Chief R L of the Laurel firefighting orce did just that But this was just ten years ago yesterday the day his cation for a place on the city de- met with the approval of those in command With glee he donned what uniform there was at time and was ready He strutted about glad to be seen by all who knew him who chanced to pass the station which was No 1 station at that time same as at present But it was his first day as a city fireman and wanted to show that the city had exercised good ment in hiring him When that alarm did come in he knew his place He had been thrilled for years at the ing apparatus but to hang on the side as they did in those days was another thing grip however and grade He held his made the He has been at the head of the department for the past five years His record is such that he at any hour of the night after spending the day at the ment and joins the other firemen the night men on duty Chief Keys stated that time and yet he later stated that it had not seemed so long ago He also claimed that he should be celebrating the event however he would await his turn to take his annual vacation ing the men their choice that they have decided to go since they may really do so and be at a well known of- He added that ty educators were visiting ansl Continued on page eight May Name Little Philippine Head WASHINGTON May Arthur Little wealthy New York book publisher and world war veteran may be selected as ernor general of the Philippine Islands it was strongly intimated in official today The shift in favor of Cal tlo is said to be due to the of recalling Brig eral Frank R McCoy from the chairmanship of the commission which is seeking to arbitrate the differences between Paraguay and Bolivia Gen McCoy has been prominently mentioned for the Philippine post Miss Lula Mae Hemphill ter of Mrs Ola Hooks paralysis victim was informed yesterday that her brother R with the United States Navy and stationed at Philadelphia missed connections while enroute to rel to attend the funeral of his mother and his arrival will con- sequently be delayed Miss Hemphill stated that there was a possibility of the funeral services which were to have been held this morning at 10 o'clock from the residence Fifth street being delayed to possibly 4 or 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon Rev Charles W Crisler pastor of the First Methodist church of which the deceased was a devoted member will officiate and inter- ment will be made at Hickory Grove cemetery Young Hemphill was finally after much difficulty by the officials of the navy and immediately for this city It was believed that he would arrive ii Laurel this morning at an early hour The telegraphic information received by his sister last night however will doubtless the delaying of the services until the time stated above The young naval attache from this city who has been in the vice for some time has made a most record and the news of the death of his er was at the base all was put to him immediately It was ms in- tention to cease his work in and return to this city within a short time when nis en- would have terminated citizen two Mexican miner romantic talk more than five years at Cinco am tne announcement of the For the benefit of those who enjoy gardening without the on May 8 it announced coming marriage is no surprise to a npw is nt the state today friends who have suspected the in Cheltenham In- American Consul at couple's attachment for each Of square pieces of A Gibson re- quite some time It was disclosed I for amateur vegetables that Corey himself had put the t long ribbons of land arc I me to the Th final 0 K on the match I never make an important de- substituted and are laid edge to that they may be prolong in City informed without consulting Mr j by machinery thus doing away II not said the former stage star tht digging r ii.otivc fo the Wo have always been friends The idea is being well received by wi5 robbery our amateur gardeners A HARD ONE AB H Albrecht 21 0 4 0 Parker rf 1 Ib 4 0 Woods 0 Lowers 0 0 cf 1 Adkins 0 TOTALS 29 2 AB R H 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 PO 2 1 0 12 3 4 2 0 0 0 0 4 27 12 Sanders cf 4 0 McCall ss 4 0 Dorley 3b I 0 Lundell If 40 K Lee rf Distil 2b o Kaiser Ib 0 Wilder c 15 0 Stout 0 TOTALS 31 0 8 27 12 BY Toppers 000 Cards 000 H 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 PO 2 2 1 1 1 4 11 4 0 A 0 001 000 SUMMARY Sacrifice Woods Double plays Lowers to Albrecht to Tatum Woods to Tattim Bases on off Stout 4 Struck out by Stout by Adkins 1 Time Levine 2 Witnesses Boldly Name Newspapers Bought Hope To Apprehend 4 In Short Time Of fliers this section of the state aie with the police of Jackson in the work of apprehending the four prisoners from the Hinds county jail a few ago have Special issued copy of which has been in this city Laurel pc assured that none of the escaped nun are here also fed pretty sure that should any one of the members of the gang enter the that would nut remain free lung ihv escaped men arc believed to ha -u separated it is that two of them Henry and Red Simmons not only re- mained fur some tini and may yet be together but that they are desperate The former i- charged with murder The sheriff of Hancock count is n ported to have learned their whereabouts some time It M L RAMSY WASHINGTON May A weird carnival of newspaper ing in the with power trust interests putting up every penny of nearly that went into four papers and with an unlimited bankroll behind ings with a score of others was chronicled before the trade com- mission today William Lavarre a smooth young man of with a high sure manner and Harvard ground told how he and another embryonic publisher made a grand tour of the southern states with the International per and Power Company financing them The international company mised them funds to buy the pers without restricting either the number of papers to be bought 01 the total amount they were o spend Lavarre testified It actually put up in cash to buy out the former ers of the S C ord the Augusta Ga Chronicle the S C Herald and the Spartanburg Journal Neither Lavarre nor Harold Hall the partner who followed him on the stand disclosed the sion of but a bold front and some newspapers and business experience lioth admitted that neither had invested a dime to make their de- but as newspaper publishers Instead they testified the inter- national company has been ing them a month salary each since November 15 It lowed them thousands of dollars for expenses while they were eling about deciding what papers they would like to have It oven put up to meet operating expenses of the Augusta cle when as Lavarre admitted there was no cash on hand to run it The international company sent down to pay for the tanburg papers so unencumbered That I could have taken it and gone to if I had wanted to Five thousand dollars was over to by the lawyers on an- other occasion after their first scouting trin through the south without an acknowledgment of re- Lavarre explained that Archi- bald R Graustein president of the international company e d rather paternally in giving them a start The international company all the Lavarre admitted The international company is to take over the stock of the papers as security for of loans and he supposed the in- company could call at any time the notes representing those loans Lavarre made no bones about these facts in a 3 hour tion by Judge Robert E commission chief counsel Then still completely unperturbed he re- I consider that we own the pi rs Hold Lottery At Threshold Police Station There was a lottery held in the of Laurel yesterday ing participating did not stop to inquire the legality of the the jail delivery He claimed proceeding but proceeded they went to the home of a I with of one of the men and ato ner During their stay they ed that their possessed 23 Ions of whiskey and are dittd by tbr riff with lilted with to him for it Thf man Peterson was afraid to turn them up two men arrested is in however a description they found not be men wanted his vacation first cal polls i- are keeping in temch Chief H L stated that with developments in the and j he dul not for himself but the opinion H that wanted the men to do they eel and this method mav their The lottery had to do with annual vacations of the city men They had u of placed in a box then v their lot Their vacation pen upon the result of Kach fireman Kiel of placing his band in box and drawing out a number H E Sellers of station No 1 drew ticket No 1 and he will short all will bo captured within a tim stated if they chose be aiMed iut States of the drawing eliminated any and that of disappointment country all tinn but of not until A years of discretion Mexican rebel is out of when she's dis- of his creet to tell how j Times   

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