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14 EX-GOVERNOR FACING SECOND JURY TRIAL Former South Carolina Executive Accused of Responsibility in Bank Failure. By the Associated ALLENDAL ., July 11.—When eircult court opened here today the state and defense were ready for the second trial of Wilson G. Harvey, for- mer governor of South Carolina, on charges of violating the state banking laws. His first trial, held in Charles- ton several months ago, sulted in a hung jury. The charges against the former governor, now a resident of Greenville, grew out of the failure of the Enterprise Bank of Charleston, of which he was pr dent. It is alleged by the prosecution that Mr. Harvey ing the law which t of deposits after pulated by law. brother of the de- ase, was sentenced to mprisonment and $5.000 fine a plea of guilty to ferred against him or of the bank. The state later allowed him to ¢ his plea of guilty, and he is uled to again face a jury. Fred llector of customs at Vilson adminis- ed with the o the same , which he ENDEAVOR CONVENTION AT RICHMOND RECORD More Than 1.000 Delegates Reg- ister First Day for Fifth Bi- ennial All-South Session. Ty the Associated Press RICHMOND, July 11.—When : the fifth biennial 11 South Christian led to order here the conference atform that it ention assem- the unified anounced from the cas the largest in the history of dele were re more thousand rn_ states from ered are ex- ssion the del d to Virginia honorary cha ention committee sses were made John W liams, of Delegates, ichmond: Ttev J. the Hanover the R by for the Huntry, Avenue city of ! r of the + hristian End r t, who s to have delivered the principal ldress last night, has been kept vay from the convention b h < » entire audience @ minutes in silent € to their leader. A motion w. ade directing the secret tegraph Dr. Clark their ; on of his 1ge of greet It Wish for him of A speeds from his malady. e ECENTLY DIVORCED recov- BROKER WEDS AGAIN | wathmey Marries Woman Former Wife Had Named in ound urt 1 ar "PANISH ROUT MOORS; REBELS ARE PUNISHED en. Bermudez Snys All Positions in Lau Sector Have Been Relieved. s the Associated Press, CEUTA, Morocco, *astro Bermudoz iral of Ceuta, of aking here “Jay at the burial of siiled in the £ ag Moorish rebels, declared that itions in the Lau sec- or have been relieved. He sald that he rebels had been routed and pun- shed. He i the conduct and 1er0 of the Sp forces en- raged in recent operations MADRID, July 11—Gen. Rivera, “ead of the Spanish government, left ast night on a visit to Moroceo, after an audience with King Alfonso. In the 0ld Days. Trom the Cincinnati Enquirer. Blinks—I often was entertained with comic pictures long before the movies came along Jinks—Yes, I, too, often spent an avening with a girl who would en- tertain me with the old family album. — In 1818 one Bowdler published an expurgated edition of Shakespeare; bence arose the verb to bowdlerize. STUDEBAKER Just Drive It; That's All Large Lots on Salt Water $25 to $85 $1 Cash—S$1 Per Month No Interest Colonial Beach, Va. Finest salt-water bathing, fishing, crabbing and boating near Washing- ton. High elevation. As a health re- sort it has no equal. No objection- able features whatever. Fire po- lice protection. Churches, & nd amusements. $1 cash secures a beautiful summer home site: balance, $1 per month, ‘without interest. Send for full particulars. Only 4 hours' auto Washington, g0od road through a his- toric section of scenic beauty. Taylor Brothers 1311 G St. N.W. Phone Main 3284 drive from clerk of the | pastor | 1 the’ The chieftain of the legal depart- ment in the Coolidge cabinet is digni- fled and aloof, and one whom the most courageous is apt to approach with wariness. Yet, there 1s a magic word, “Sabrin: which, uttered by the merest stranger, will send him intod chuckles of mirth if the occasion does not permit loud guffaws of laughter. “Sab- is the rag every student, especially those athletically in- clined, and to young Harlan Fiske Stone, she was committed as her proper guardian in that year when he became even more famous than he is now. For he was right guard on the foot ball team in the ason in which the President’s alma mater walloped Williams' College, then thought invincible, and followed up this victory by smashing the re ord of Dartmouth. “Sabrina,” in con- sequence of these achievements, was Ziven over to the care of the At- General's class for he was stellar performer with books ‘as well with ball. So he was appointed the personal guardian, and secreted the big rag doll so effectually that she remained in seclusion almost a r, and to this day no one knows Where, for every inch of space where young Stone kept his possessions was turned over and in and out hundreds of times during those lively scholas tic terms. And to this day, ¥Sabrina, or anything which concerns her, will | cause’a laugh from the Amherst man | of that era. Those were the golden days of Amherst in the foot ball line as well as being the ones in which a Presi- dent of the United States was in the making and also_his Attorney George D. Pratt of New whose name is likewise well n'in big affairs captained the Stone was his able co- is still held . but the year committed to tone, stands out Attorney General Stone she wa the care of young in her an: for it was the first time she w given permanently to class instead of to an individual, custom which is still maintained. Needl to add, the Attorney Gen- eral, like e, the Secretary of the Nav misses a spirited root ball game, and he will be in good trim for them this autumn. ~| BOY BANDITS GET $300, BUT MISS $8,000 IN RUSH Rob Bank in Chicago Suburb and Escape in Auto, Eluding Police. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, July 11.—Six youthful bandits bent on making a large haul | raided the Prairie State Bank of Oak Park, a suburb, shortly before closing time ‘today, terrorized eleven persons in the bank and escaped with about £300, overlooking between $7,000 and $5.000 on the tablo of one of the bank ot tars wag ascompliched s that the police, called by w0 bW HE LANULC, eNves ban had not arrived when the sextette ‘escaped in an automobile which ad been placed in the rear of the institution | ~The money | in_a pigeon the bandits found was hole of a telle’s desk. While three stood guard over the people in the banik, stematic search of the cages Tt ‘overlooked the money In plain view on the table. By turning Communist and apply- f s a saleswoman, kjoeld-Samsoe, a old Danish noble fam- ed her social friends. Established 1804 = and Leather Goods e Better Grade” G St. Nw. i | | See The World AsltIs Most homes equipped ordinary Window out of ! This e i ters which cannot be avoided in its ture. Plate Glass windows do away with distorted smooth beauty, make nature appear nat- ural! In building & new home or remodeling your pres- ent one install Plate Glass windows. They cost but little more than- | boats were untouched upon davits, | their companions | - ordinary glass. In buylag, specfy MH—“ Pounded 1864 HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY Braxuans W. Brisz, Mossge ooty THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGT Mystery Ship, Dog Sole Occupant, Found Sailing Aimlessly in Pacific Schooner Panviego, Not Listed in Maritime Records, Believed to Have Lost Crew in Storm. Nearly Wrec By Consolidated Press. SAN FRANCISCO, July 11.—In the floating derelict of a ninety-ton ‘Wooden schooner now wandering aim- lessly about in the lanes of ocean travel somewhere between San Fran- clsco and Panama, maritime author- itles here today have a tragedy of the sea which is one of the strangest ever recorded. The mystery derelict is that of the schooner Panviego, apparently a ship without a country, without registry at any port, and, so far as can be learned, a vessel upon which the maritime authorities of the Seven Seas are unable to shed any explanatory light. Equally baffilng as the question of the place from which the ship hailed is the fate that overtook her and her captain and crew, presumed to have numbered about twenty-seven men. First word regarding the half-sub- merged hulk of the Panviego and her fate has just been brought to this port by the steamship Satsuma, en route from New York to the orient. Looms Out of Night. The derelict was almost rammed by the Satsuma off the westerh coast of Costa Rica, several days ago Looming up suddenly out of the night like a phantom of fiction, her sails still set, the Panviego crossed the bow ‘of the Satsuma so closely that a collision was narrowly averted When_the master of the Satsuma tried to hail her, there was no answer. Also she carried no lights, and it was noted that she sailed such an erratic course that something must be wrong. So the Satsuma stood by until daylight. When a boarding party was sent to the Panviego the next morning, they found her hold full of water, most of her cargo jettisoned and evidences that she had been through a terrific storm. Captain and crew Were missing. The only living thing aboard the vessel was a fox terrier, evidently the ship's mascot, which was almost dead from hunger and | thirst. This in itself was strange. | as one of the age-old traditions of | the sea is that a ship's mascot, like women ard children, must always come first in attempts at rescue J= Life Boats Untouched. The mystery was further deepene: when it was found that all the lif and there was nothing to explain| how the skipper and crew left their | waterlogged ship. While sailors | from the Satsuma were aboard the Panviego, another vessel, the Amer- ican tanker Cecil County, hove into sight and also sent out a boarding party. The two boarding crews, despite a | long search, were unable to find any- thing which would tell from what port the Panviego sailed or whither | she was bound. The ship's log and | her papers were missing, while the | the hold had erased the | tags upon i water in el cargo that labels and shipping small part of the mained unjettisoned The boarding party of the Ceell County took off the terrior mascot re- The Same Snappy Taste in Brown Bottles The Drink ks Steamer. carrying it eastward with them to Atlantic seaboard ports. The mystery regarding the Pan- viego was still further increased when the Satsuma reached San Fran- cisco and reported her findings to the government hydrographic office. Search of Lloyds and other registries falled to show any vessel of such name. Apparently the ill-fated vessel was a ship without a country, bound from nowhere to nowhere, and with no- body to mourn the tragio end that overtook her. According to members of the Sat- suma’'s crew, it is possible, but not probable, that the Panviego's captain and crew all were washed overboard in a storm. 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