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J. W, PALMER
LG. HARDMAN
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fm Attorney General
GEO. M. NAPIER
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W. J. SPEER
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WM. AT WRIGHT.
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* Captain Stanley O. Bachman,
‘ fl»an of men in the Untfpralty of
•‘neoiltB,, in a atntement made pub
lic today declare* :haV “the Influ.
W* ot Uh» Athens Y. K. C. A. la
very beneficial to the student body
•of the University," asserting that he
has *'no recollection of any boy
.who has come irom the Athens Y.
(it C. A. who has been guilty of
any misconduct at the University.”
\ Cajrttln Beckman’s letter foU
’J^Mr. W. T. Forbes,
**?■ •‘General Secretary,
jf* -“Athene Y. M. C. A.
“Athens, Ga.
t, “Dear Mr. Forbes.
•-« “I have been asked to express an
^opinion regarding the City Y. M.
^jc. A., and the work that' It I* do-
Hng among the boys In Athens.
. **I am very glad Indeed-to make
-‘•‘the ( following staemem, because I
'*4eel 1 diet th.» influence of the Ath-
j5.ii Y. a! v. A. .*« very beneficial
>Ju the student body qf the Unlver-
£adly if Georfta. ** '
rji “During the five years that A
'VaLhave been associated with the Uni.
'•■>eiwlty of Georgia, /1* have been
v :'.yery much Impressein'with two
- -characteristics that boys have, who
vlfcoma fron> the Athens T. M, C. A.
t<> thlsi Instltuion.
V •♦First, I have .no, recollection of
v>i y who hoe come from the
"tSM^thens Y. M. C, A* who has been
guilty of any misconduct at the
'^University. It seems that the In
fluence Instilled into them at the
• - Y. M. C. A. lit regard to charac-
* ter, remains with them throughout
iLOhelr college carears.
• ,'r,\ “Second, as a general rule, boys ,
- who have bad training in the Y.
•' M. C. A m make high scholastic
^frecords. Of course, therenre ex-
.. rcptlons to this rule,, but generally
. -a peeking. the bO)» Who corns to pa
a from the Athens Y. M. C. A. have
“It might be Interesting also to
now dull last year, the scbolas.
d average of. the University of
b University “of Georgia atudenta
Bp roomed In the Athena Y. M.
h. dormitory, was the highest
Bfcat of any group of. students on
Bff of the', campus, including
■ living In private homes, dor.
boys so trained In regard
ster, manliness, and up.
, ibaj they invariably turn
e high clan hi every re.
B a credit to the student
[sincerely,
id) 8. G. BACKMAN,
I* “Dean of Men."
I'AGE EIGHT
fSB BAWSSRHiaUtP. ATHKMB. GBOKOtX
State'Democratic Chairman* G : Ed Maddox Instructs Vx
Georgians How to Vote Party Ticket in Election
r Mistake in Ballot Will
Nullify It, Officials
,t; 1 Warn
ilw official ballot (or
'3S^32«r2rU
’ Detnocrstlc executive committee, has
. issued the following explanatory
•■'-•; statement, as a guide to the Demo*
' scats ol O*0r|l*,ai to how to rott:
-The ofndalbalk* fixed bj Out
" rrcfi. u o. w.rdm.n y, accordance
;vitb law u atoipUdtr (tooU. If only
. the rat'd study the form and follow
- ..., t'KcttjM plainly printed on It* face.
- •tie a'-ra'ftit Democratic ticket for
. both notional jad stale office* ap-
• pee re to the flrat column sad la de-
j ’'•^IfciaLballoPfor’electUm, No-
rembar •.
;! -In order to fute the rtral|ht Dem-
erratic ticket, that le. to tote for
, smith cod Robinson, nominee* of the
- Houston contention, for Ootemor L.
.. o. Hardman. Democratic nominee far
inO—'liti and for other Democratic
nominee! for state home office*.
Judies and solicitors of the superior
court. It t» neerseary only—
“To place a ckoee (X) mark In the
„Tj; brackets ( ) aa Indicated.
. “The single cross mark to the
TCa bracket* at the top of the ticket
a tote Ac all the Democratic
presidential electors, and for oil the
M Democratic ■ nominee.' for state house
offices, Jisdse* and eolleltora of the
“SlTto tosprwunt that Democrat*
note well that the Hat of the presl-
ssrMt'tit&ssii
John 8. Candler and O. C. Brantley.
They are the Democratic presidential
electors for the atata at (arte. Un
derneath their names appear the
k of the other twel.e Democratic
of the ballot apoean the .
stltutlpnal amendments that have
ban submitted to the people by the
etat* 1 Teelelatu.e To vote for or
aaalruu. these amendments It Is neces
sary/nr the voters to Indicate hi* or
her choice by marktok out with a
pencil that which they oppose.''
The Official State Ballot
OFFICIAL BALLOT
FOR ELECTION, NOVEMBER lift, HR
DEMOCRAT
For Representative in 71st Conor***
tho from fth District of Georgia
CHA8. H. BRAND
For State Senator from' 61st
District
‘ i. M. PITNER
* For Roprooontstivo Qonorsl
Assembly
R. TOOMB8 DUBOSE
EMORY WOOb
For Ordinary
r R. C. ORR
For Clark Superior Court
E. J. CRAWF JltD
For 8he.*iff
W. E. JACKSON
For Tax Racoivor
J. H. DORSEY
For Tax Collector
A. M. BURCH
For Treasurer
E. t SMITH
For Coroner
J. F. SHEPHERD
For County Superintendent
of 8choots
T. N. GAINES
THE LAST BATH
HE: A friend of mine fel!
asleep in the bathtub with the
water running.
.SHE: And did the tab over*
flow?
He: No, luckily mjr friend sl-
■leeps with his mouth open.
tiitt
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■] MonSfy — iH-.-d’colrmsh (ivn.:-
, Monday, Tuesday and .Wednesduy "Blnlter^Trinwa’pi"*'^ w* *’
—fhe blpeest musical tapnS plr. Tuesday—Ken ilaynard (Woof,
turo this year. "Wings," S'f.h ern) ■‘Fighting Courage." Alline
Clara Bow, Cileries Rogers, Rich- j^y-and Walter Miller new aerial
ard Arlen. and Cary Cooper. Movie- s< , n *atlon. 'Terrible People." j
tone News Events. | Wednesday — Special thriller,
Thursday and Friday — John "sinners In itove.” Metro News
Barrymore and Camilla Horn In views.
musical sound romance, “The Tern- "Thursiuy—Bryant Washburn In !
pest." Vltaphone Vaudeville, "Bit, D f Heaven.” Metro News
Freeman Sisters, the Sunshine Events.
Hprenders. Friday—Sue Carroll In “Sky
Saturday — Jack Mulhall and Scraper." ••Racing Blood” extra.
Dorothy McKait, in ‘The Water Snturday—Ted Wells (Western)
Front.” Comedy, “The Bench ‘‘Greased Lightning.” “Tarznn
Ulub.” the Mighty” extra.
SUNDAY. NOVEMBER
International Association
RuA.Q(paris) y
recognizes '■
5 World Records
OF
miNTA Ml KILLS
WIFE ID SELF ID
had been separated from his 22
year old wife for several weeks.
Previously they hhd quarrelled con-
wtantly, neighbors said, and efforts
>f Bugbee to effect a reconcilia
tion, foiled.
jSPILLER WOULD
CUT LIMIT ON
BALLPLAYERS
ATLANTA. Go.— (UP) —Aurln ATLANTA--(AP)—The Atkin-
Rughee went to the apartment of ta Journal Friday quotes Rel J.
his estranged wife early Friday, Spiller, owrfer 01 the local South-
commanded her and a woman eni Association baseball club nr
friend to get out of bed .and pray, saving he wi 1 start a movemen:
and then opened tire. His wife to trim the c’ub player limit fron-
wsn Instantly killed and Mrs. Cora eighteen to seventeen men and
Heckman, her friend, was seriously permanently ban class restric-
woumfed. Bugbee then committed tions.
suicide, \ I
The man left three letters, two COUGHS DANGEROUS GERM
of them concerning a “flat bus!- SPREADERS
ness” and written to Basil Stock- ! Kvery person affile ed with a
bridge, commander of the Ameri- c °bl become* a germ spreader. An
can Legion here. “Up against It’oM health officer says ho had
terribly. Please have me placed , rut her be shot with :» pistol than
some government plot,” one said, 'take a cough or sneeze In the face,
Tho other opened with, “For rea- spraying the nlr with Infectious
sons best known to myself I am germs To arrest an oncoming
leaving town” co, ‘L absolutely stop coughing,'
The third letter was to his bro-|take Foley’s Honey and Tar Com-
ther, Luther Bugbeo of New York, pound cough and cold remedy.
President Eight
r jifi
<1)0
.jjiir
Mini
30,000 miles in
26,326 minutes
Studebaker also hold»114offidal American
records for endurance and speed—more 1
than all other manufacturers combined* ’
You can buy brilliant, proven perform
ance in any one of Studebaker’s 4 great
lines—The Erskine, Dictator, Commander
or President Eight—at prices from $835
to $2485, f. o. b. factory.
W. G. SAILERS ’’’
—PHONE 1956— - 1
374 Washington St.—Athens, Ga.
"Tho woman In this
men, canse me untold suffering,”
ane paragraph started.
‘Tor my love this second wife of
mine was far greater than my
first."
Bugbee, recently out of work,
every ingredient of which Is ac
tive and potent. No opiates. Safe
for children, effective for grown i
persons, the Ideal family medicine.
Ask for It. Sold by Citizens Phnr- .
mney.
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