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“Scoop” Given By
Scribes Proves To
f in Be Novel Party
mte t Democratic Chairman G. Ed Maddox Instructs]
f Georgians How to Vote Party Ticket in Electh
| The Official State Ballot ZZ
i Warn ■*';
Faculty and Students At
tend Unique Entertain-
\ ment Given By Jour
nalism Women.
—ONLY SHOWING TONIGHT-
OFFICUL BALLOT
FOR ELECTION. NOVEMBER <lk, »»
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Concerning the official ballot. tor
the national and state > election on
Iforember I, herewith reproduced; O.
the Scribes, women's honorary
Journalllstlc club ot the Univer
sity Wednesday afternoon at Me.
mortal Hall.
^The program, preaente-l lb the
guests or untiring, was In tne
form of a miniature Mwrpsptr.
'The De.Scriber,’’ ‘n which each
separate event of the program
was written up In the form of a
news story. A cut was made.
.'The main feature of the pro
mts was. a skit. "How the Stage
Reporter Gets a Scoop," prewmt-
-ed by members ot Sigma Delta
Chi. national honorary Journalis-
tit fraternity for men. Guy Ham
ilton, president ot Sigma Delta
Cli! and editor ot the pandora,
and Prentiss Couraon, assoclaie
Two Passionate Humans Who Dared a Forbidden Love!
Judges and solid tors of the superior
court, U h necessary only—
"To placa a rruas fX) mark In the
bracketa.it ) sa Indicated. f
"The slnzte crass mark In the
bracket^ at the top ot the ticket
means a volt for all tbs Democratic
presidential electors, and for all the
Democratic nominees for state house
offices. Judges and solicitors of tha
superior courts.
“It Is Important that Democrats
nots' well that the list of the prest-
dendsl electors appearing on their
ticket It beaded hr tha names of
John a Candler and O. C. Brantley.
They are the Democratic presidential
electors roe the slata at large. Un
derneath thetr names appear the
names of the other twelre Democratic
electors.
fin the lower rltht-hand corner
of the. ballot aopears the tight con
stitutional amendments that hare
been submitted to the people by the
stats leelslatu.e, i To vote for or
•gainst these amendments. It la neces
sary for the voters to indicate hit or
her choice by marking Out with a
.pencil that which they oppose.”
>r of the Pandora and of tie
and Black, acted the parts, ot
I reporters. Wynn Burton,
elate editor Of The Georgia
ker, waa the blonde lady who
' while R.
wl being Interviewed. --
BI Hamilton, aasoclate editor ot
tra Red and Black, as the news
photographer, snapped pictures of
her from all angles.
. The other features of the pro
gram were a Journalistic reading,
“How a Heal Reporter Got a
Scoop," by Mias Mary Claire
Brannon, president of the,Scribes;
dad piano, violin and vocal selec-
tlons by Misses Sarah and Mar-
^‘.’Itcribreaub, whlclh was
SHOW GIRL
With ALICE WHITE
AN EYEFUL —WAIT’LL YOU SEE HER —JUST WAIT!
—Sparkling with the humor of J. P. McEvoy’s sensational best
seller. "Revealing the intimate dressing room and parlor se
crets of a hotsy-totsy show-queen. Oozing with the midnight
to morning life in Broadway’s hpttest night clubs!
2 sullied last year with the uM-
te aim of petitioning Theta
Slwma Phi, national honorary
.. *—ti-at- frotramitv for women.
Journalistic'fraternity for women,
.—•— * — —.—i,— it. ‘“Scoop" an
Intends to make the
annual affair.
The members of the club are:
Mary Claire Brannon, Mirlatr
Battle. Mildred MlscaUy,. Wylli
rellTr" Roger,, Willie Ma.
Cook, Mra. J. !'-■ Drewry ant
Mrs.-M. H. Bryan.
EDUCATORS TO
ASSEMBLE
WIAYCROS8, Ga.—The district
convention of the Georgia Educa
tional Association will meet in
Waycross November If.
, There will be three aesslons,
presided over by H. B. Ritchie,
slate president, and Kyle T. AI.
friend, state secretary. The ses-
aions will be held In the *100.000
auditorium of tha First Baptist
church, which has auat been com
pleted.
The program follows;
10:00 A. M.—Invocation, Rev.
W. N. Rich, D. D., paalor of the
First Baptist church; welcome ad-
dress, D. M. Parker, city attor
ney, Waycross; address, iM, L.
Duggan, state superintendent of
school!; address, Charles M.
Snelllng, chancellor of the Uni-
veralty of Georgia; addreia, Dr.
ind urged the election of Governor
Alfred E. Smith, aa president.
The repnb.Bcan party, he said,
“has become 1 the symbol for mon
opoly. selflinnes*, and diahoneaty
'in government." I
Governor Smith believe, in “n j
liberal policy of common sense, I
honesty And law enforcement,"
General Mitchell aatd. ,
“This desire to amend the prohi
bition law la sponsored by responH
sibte thinking people who see in I
proht'ifton u it axista simply a |
monstrous and defective system 1
that defeat, ita own object,” he
said..
“The eighteeqih amendment,"
he declared, “has been a dismal
failure,”
“The republican party is tho
prohibition party. Most of their
member, drink, but bacauae .they
think they can get more votes,
they adopt the hypocritical attl-.
tude of favoring he continuance of
this terrible condition into which a
few zealot, plunged us."
Genera! < Mitchell charged Hoo
ver with monoroiislng aeronauti
cal authority aa Secretary of Com-
Jan-
ibto'^'Vro"* »pcc-
C0M> WEATHER IS
FORECAST FOR
SOUTH FRIDAY
j New Book New* j
William Beebe, the distinguished
scientist and anther, has just left
New York for several weeks In
Bermuda. Beneath Tropic Seas,
Mr. Beebe's account of hts ad
ventures on the floor of the Bay
of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, has re
cently-been published- Mr. Beebe
la now at work on n new book.
ATLANTA—(gy-Cokl weather
with stiff northwest wind, was
forecast for .most states in the
south Saturday and Sunday by
the Atlanta weather bureau Thurs
day. - /
While warmer weather waa pie.
dieted for; the south Thursday
night. Mr. Von Herrmann Mid n
billiard which struck the north
west and middle weet Wednesday
and Thursday would be felt here
over the week-end but witty tern.
For Representative In 71at Congress
tha from Sth District ef Georgia
CHA8. H. BRAND
For Stats Sanator from Slat
Distriet
Walt till they try tha "blind
fold teat" on the natives ot Arc
tic Slbaria. UU present, the men
and women are addicted to pipes,
smoking chiefly black Nary Am
erican tobacco, reports Janies M.
Ashton In bis book Ice-Bound.
And. donbtlsaa, there’, not a
cough In an Igloo. The traders
bring this tobacco la; before that
the native# railed on Russian to
bacco, or on barb which grow,
between rocks In their own land,
in Mr. Ashton’s book, which Is
an account ot his adventures ns n
trader In the Siberian Arctic, we
are told that the natives comprise
the Chug-cbees, the Doormen and
the Eskimos. The rest ot the
population np there la wh!M and
largely Russian.
Rex Ingram, the director of "The
Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse"
etc* walked along tha Boulevard
ilea Anglais in Nice one day. Rex
Ingram waa looking for a good
story. Ho bumped Into Cosmo
J. it. riTNER
For Representative Ganarat
Assembly
R. TOOMBS DUBOSE
EMORY WOOD
For Ordinary
R. C. ORR
For Clark Superior Court
E. J. CRAWFJItlJ
For Shs.-itf
W. E. JACKSON '
For Tax Receiver
J. H. DORSEY
Far Tax Collector
A. M. BURCH
For Treasurer
• E. I. SMITH
For Coroner
J. P. SHEPHERD
For County Superintendent
of Schools
T. N. GAINES
STRAND
November WM ushered Jpto the
south with brisk temperatures In
tho upper portions ot the southern
•tales Thursday. While they were
nothing td compare with the id de
grees reading at Sheridan, Wyo„
they were enqugh to bring out
mrreoats In many cities.— ' ‘
-SATURDAY-
-TONIGHT-
JACK PERRIN in
“Cactus Trails”
A Thrilling Drama of the Roman
tic West!
Last Showing
“Yellow Cameo”’
First Showing
“Tarzan the Mighty” ,
GEORGIA PRISON
COMMISSION WILL
' DELAY HEARINGS
BUFFALO BILL, JR.; in
“The Valley ef Hunted Men”
Watch Him Ride and Fight His
Way Out!
“RACING BLOOD” Extra!
Zia-ZAQ MOEL
A tight cloche hat, with wider
right brim than tell, hai one aide
terra cotta, the other brown. Tho
color* Join m a t!g.aag lino from
hack to front.
> ATDA.vija.—The Georgia
Prison CommluRion, through chair,
man E, L. Rainey, Thuraay an
nounced its hearing on appeals for
£ clemency will not open until Wed
nesday, November 7. Tho post-
Kponement was decided on In order
I to allow I he conimlss*nn mnmiu*
The Threw Passions scheduled as
Ingram’n- lint United lArtlsts Pie
tro.' This fa Cosmo Hamilton’s j
Must hook and baa Just been pub.
B! .1 . ** — •*« g'.vciliug 81UU-B, ill uccuaie oil.
to allow the commission members • white and Boft greys and cream
ks amvlQ time t0 vote * n «helr home are beautifully made, with no
. precincts during the presidential fancy stitching. They are pull-
kelectlon. on».
WILLIAM 8<#X .Presents
'CHARLES FARRELL
afifi.GRETANISSEN; ['
Added Vitaphone Vaudeville
On The Stage
“THE CR00NADERS”
Y.M.C.A. Acrobatic Troupe
Singing Musical Novelty ,
A Whirlwind of Action!
S A T tl
R D A Y