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“® MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1925
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‘MORE: THIIN TWO HUNDRED
BILLS DROPPED IN SENATE
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By The Associnted Press, :
ATLANTA, Ga.. August I.—With |
67 Dbills introduced in the ]m*:("l
house at this session, and more than |
200 in the seraie, the { .tal nzvm'\:'!
for tha session is arcroachiig th '
_,lfi ? mark.
gl Rl cC members icday introduced
W"n dozen bills, while -just halt
‘u':v:ztvn_nlmxu‘ was dropped i‘mn the
senate hopper,
The foli"wing bills were intro
duced ip the house todw:: ]
By Representative Davis, of l‘;-'--l
Kalb: To, establish a cede of hasic
plumbing: principles. I
Layton of Liberty: To amend ih.
act ereating the Beard -y (‘Gmmirl—l
gioners of the roads and revenues I'o;4]
Liberty county; and for other p: 1?
poses. i :
Lowndes county delegati n, am!%
others: To am:nd the constitution :-'ni
s to inerease the number oi"sem'-g
tors and senatorial districts frcim 51|
to 52, to (,;'exn(,'e the new senatoria! ‘
district, to he known as the 52nd (ii.c..!
trict, and to provide for a 1'81])1):)‘I|;t~l
m:nt of counties to certain sen:l-%
torial districts. : A
Smith of M:dison: To require
dealers and distributors of commor.
cial fertilizer to paint on the tao xhnE
formula frem which made and Ii‘.(“;
s-urce from which deripad. f
Léwis of Gordon: To amend (h-'
charter of the city of Calhioun. '
Sumter county delegation: T”i
amend the aet incorp vating ihflf
city of Americus, so as to (‘(m!‘irm:
additional powers on the mepor and |
city council and t» extend the cor- |
porate limits of the city. i
FC-HO\ving are the bills 3-.1';1'(”111:'0:!;
in the senate today: By Sena‘or \\.'i?‘é
kinson, of the 49th, ana others: i,:
require all persons, firms, and f'm‘f'--g
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REWARD OF $7O
OF $7,000
MADE FO RARREST
By The Associated 'ress,
CHICAGO, lil, august I.—A pvice
of $7,000 today was placed -u the
head of the only robbey still at large
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rations to laliel plainly, written, con
privted, in the English l.lmguu:_'a*. the
name, quality, germinating power of
any kind of agricultural seed ior
lianting purpoges, sold or cliered ior
sale for seeding within {he state.
Carlisle, Tth: To. - amyend @ the | ¢oo
- marketing act of the state
f Georgia by providing what per
sons or corporations may be members
of the association referred tc in said
act
Hendrix, 25th: To fix the salary of
the clerk™of the hoard of commissiot
crs of roads and revenues of Fulion
county, and to provide for the ap
pointment of a deputy clerk.
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FROM CORDELE"
‘Biseball gamge Thursday, Firiday
and Saturday, Birmingham and
Atlanta. Tickets sold for trains
leaving 1:50 P. M., August 12th,
aud 12:40 A. M., August 13th. Re
foen Hmit August 17th. Addidon
-41 information from any A. B. & A.
,‘\g.-"u‘:i'i'. ;
‘~:fs- of the drunken quintet that Wed
t dunsday afierncon invaded the fash.
;i(‘l‘.:li!li' Drake hotel on the ‘“gold
| ponst '’ and eseared with $4,08) after
! shooting an assistant cashior,
i Twa of the robbers were captwred
i.s'p{ one, William Mulienback, cs
i(-;:lrd _\\j;h mest of the loot. Track
I Drake, ¢f the. Drake |h;tfll, today of
;l" red $5,000 for his capture and si.-
| 666 cach was. offere@ by Robit E.
, Crowe, siate’s attorney, and Chief
ii‘tvlilt‘ Morgan A, Collins.
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| dotaes and Whlson, the two who
ate in eustody, will get a prelimi
}\-':';‘ Lhoaring tomorrow with indica
{ ticns ihat th> wheels of the law will
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