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Progress oi South
Cited in Address
Founder of Magazine and
Newspaper Syndicate,
Speaks to University
Students.
By R. E. HAMILTON
(Student in Henry W. Grady
School of Journalism)
“I have .come south because I
believe that of all the places' in
the world this i* the best,” S. K
McC’ure declared in an address
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power Is 70 par cent, man power
bo per cent/* according to Mr.
Mc(:iure, wno eaid that formerly
n a n it /it the ratios were th** reverse. War
Rv S N MriTlire requires an anormeus amount of
Dy Os Os ITICVlUlC manu f fiCturing| he said, and it fol
lows that oniy great manufactur
ing nations can carry* on a war
effectually.
“Tako 1C Southern states, if
they were a nation to themselves,
and there would be only one rich
er country »n the world,” declared
the lecturer. “There is no doubr
that there 16 stater, if they were
a separate nation in ten years
would bo richer than any nation
except the United States”.
Southern Wealth
The wealth of the Southern
states is only one*tenth leas than
the whole wealth of the United
States 1:3 years age.” he continued.
If they have increased so much
•n the last quarter of a century,
what is the prospect for the fu
ture? he asked.
ProjK'.'ty values have increased
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tb students of the University of
Georgia Tuesday morning in the
auditorium of the Commerce-Jour
nalism •building. Mr. McClure
the founder of the magazine and
newspaper syndicate which bear
hM name and head of the company
developing Calhoun Falls.
‘The most marvelous thing
have discovered in the study of
many nations ia the remarkable
recovery of the ‘.••M’thland from
tho devastation of the Civil war”
the speaker continued. He char
acter,zed himself ns a citizen oi
Georgia and South Carolina, foi
Id?J? the land his corporation owns lief
along the Savannah river in these
two srates.
Traces Expansion
Beginning with the invasion of
England by the Anglo-Saxons, he
traved t.‘*o expansion oi English
speaking people, coming down t
the development and progress
made by one section of an Eng
lish speaking country, the South,
**W:-. are imperialists, the great
est i-...peralists in history,” said
Mr. McClure, implying that as n
national policy there w r as no stig
ma of shame attached to it. “The
reason the white race controls
the world is that the WTites own
, practically all of the coal, iron
and oil resources,” he continued
“Q-.e of the greatest sources of
weal’/i is coal,” asserted Mr. Mc
Clure. “It is one of the most
valuable in the world, and twj-
thirds of our supply lies in North
America, ono-half in the United
State.i. Iron is another funda-
nl, and oil io equally import-
LEWIS STONE IN ‘THE FOREIGN I.EGION,” PALACE SPECIAL
TONIGHT.
Oil Supply
“England, France, the Unite:’
States, and Germany control ov *r
90 per cent of l!ic world’s oil sup
ply. No was can occur without
the support of at least one of
these nations,” declared the speak
er.
“Wars ape fought now more by
FUNERAL NOTICE
Henry McDaniel, Henry
wic W|HWJU uo „ WIIU1C J. H. Thomas, Earnest
While wealth’ has" increased foul ' Valle £., Itud *°n, Bg«
fold in tile nation, it has .nereased Sanders, M«J* Thomas, R.p Rid-
four and one-half fold in tho ley.P r-od '‘homas, anas KedFTed.
South,’* Mr. McCluro lirought out Alvin, alma Dick Nash, Wyman
And similarly with manufacturing Smith, .allie Britton, Ironic Brit-
education, and other pnases >1 ton *
progress.
Talks on Journalism
Turning to journalism, Mr. Mc
Clure, hirnself a publisher, de
clared that a new kind of journal
ism had been developed by certain
journal of opinion and in the ed
itorial pages of American news
papers. “Dog-nave” journalism
was his term, and he likened ! t
to the “wnilin/ walls” of Jerusa-
lum. “Even the mcit honest jour
nalism fives, in time, a pathologi
cal view of civilization,” no assert-
lien Atwell, accompanied him and
ed, after saying that only the
thing that went wrong was news.
An acrociate of Mr. McClure,
introduced by Chancellor Charles
M. Snelling to the audience, which
overflowed the auditorium.
DORSEY DAVis
ATTENDS ODD
FELLOWS MEET
ATLANTA — onc.day regional
convention of Odd Follows of the
tnir.eenth division was held hero
Tuesday nfternoon nnd nigh at tho
Ansloy hotel with members of tho
organization from Cobb, Cherokee
nd GwJnnet county present.
Grand Mas'.er T. D. Ridley, of
Dalton, preside at tho moo Ing and
otbe
HAUSER—Died at her home in
Atlanta, Ga., Tuesday morning
at 2 o’clock, Mrs. George H.
Hauser, in her 74th year. She is
survived by one daughter, Mrs.
Chas. Hinton Booth, of States*
NOTICE
We, the undersigned lawyers of
Athens, wish to coinmend to the
voters of this county, H. D. Huff,
as a faithful, conscientious officer
of the law. I
Lamar C. Rucker, H. C. Tuck,'
Rupert A. Brown, Dorsey Davis,)
Claud Mnhaffey, Carlisle Cobb, I
Jas. W.Arnold, L. Dennis Penny,
Wolver M. Smith, John D. ELiott,]
W. K. Meadow, W. T. Ray, Thos.j
J. Shackelford, Tate Wright. 0.
J. Tolnas, Arthur Oldham, H. S.
West, TV. G. Cornett, Thos. F.
Greene, Jr., Preston M. Almand, E.j
K. Lumpkin, Sr.. W. Milton Thom
as, Max Michael, Joe Lumpk’n,
Deupree Hunnicutt. H. M. Rvlee,
Abit Nix, Thos. F. 1 Green., F. C.
boro Ga.. and one .on. Mr.i stmckclfortli John B . G amb'e,
Amiel Hauser, of Norfolk, Va.; Wm< L . Erwin , H owell c . Erwin,
two sisters* Mis. Annie Bawson* st h(!n c Union, M. L. Uoson,
of Athens and Mils Julia Raw- F _ s PricCi j akc Joe ; Jtn j. D .
son of Athens! also by three „ rndwell , John J. Strickland,
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of Greenville, S. C., and Mr. — ““
Frank Rawson, of Athens. The I FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING'
funeral *wa« today, November 1 Dessert—real tnrkevs in indlv’d-
28, at the grave in Oconee Hill ual molds. COSTA’S, Phone 1746,
cemetery, after the arrival of .or 9161. |
the Seaboard Airline train from I I
Atlanta at 2:15. Mr. Henry
Bousse, Mr. Max Michael, Mr.
Albert Howland. Mr. Earnest
Michael. Mr. Silas Garrison and
Mr. J. H. Beussec served as pall
bearers. Dr. F. L. H IV of the
Presbyterian church, officiated
with interment in Oconee Hill
cemetery. Bernstein Brothers
Funeral Home.
LEGAL HOLIDAY
—'Thursday (Thanksgiving) November 29,
1928, being a Legal Holiday, the Athens
Clearing House Banks will not transact busi
ness that day.
The Citizens & Southern National Bank.
The National Bank of Athens.
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A number of grand lodge officers
were present at the dinner. Includ
ing Dorsey Ibivls, o. A bens, ue-
puty grand master; ncv. M D.
Colllne, Palrburn, grand warden;
T. H. Robertson, Oalnesvlllo. grand
secretary; J. K- Rndenhcimer. De
catur, grand representing tho sov
ereign grand lodge; Rev. J. F.
Kdt»nn, Atlanta, grand chaplain;
Allen Turner, grand high priest*,
and a number of Rebokah repre
sentatives.
Federal Court To
Convene Monday
(Continued Iron page one.)
Recent experiments indicate
, that the chemical element man-
ladles £ane«e is essential in the manu
facture of green color in plants.
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FOR COLD WEATHER
Radiators Repaired, Curtains Repaired,
Windshields Cut and Put in While You Wait.
-AT—
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"The House of a Million Auto Parts”
THOMAS ST.
' Burt, violation National Prohibi-
tion Act.
Tuesday December 4th
All of these defendants arc
chained with violation Prohibition
Act* Berry Neeley, Beard Alex
ander, Bud Payne, Hess Almond,
CUuence Wages, Robert Wag??,
Jr., Clyde W. Kidd, Louis Mc
Whorter, alia* Ben Williams; Otis
Hill.
Joe Means, charged violation of
Sec. 198, P. C.
All of these defendants charged
with violation of National Prohi
bition Act: Je*so Moon, Tal-
madee Owens, Huey Moone, Jones
Brock, Jim Finch, Luther Hopkins,
Will LaCount, Jim LaC^nt.
Wednesday, December 5th
All of these defendants charged
with violation National Prohibition
Many trees, shrubs anJ plants'
contain rubber and, if proper
methods of extraction can be ue- 1
vised, may be grown as cropso.
FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING
Dessert—real turkeys in Individ*
ual molds. COSTA’S, Phone 1746
or 9161.
“RIPE AND
LUSCIOUS”
Benson’s Fruit Cake.
Buy from your grocer.
“HEALTH BREAD”
To relieve constipation, if
eaten regularly will aid
bowel movements. De
lightful fruit Juice blend.
“FOR XMAS”
Scooters and Skates—A
$5.00 Scooter for 10 Ben
son Bread wrappers and
$1.29—A $5.00 Skate for
10 Benson bread wrap
pers and $1.29. These arc
the very best made roller
iK'aring. Inspect them at
Benson's Bakery.
BENSON’S, ING.
N26-28C.
DECEMBER 20, 1928
Last Date Taxes Can
Be Paid Without
Penalty.
PAY NOW AND
AVOID PENALTY
r ' A. M. BURCH
TAX COLLECTOR
PECAN TREES
Dig your holes now.
Set out a few Pecan
Trees this fall.
We can furnish well
bred STUART’S and
SCHLEY’S—
50c to $1.00 Each.
LIPSCOMB
PECAN NURSERY
Phone 345
PALACE-"E,iri
The dMpat well In the world
drilled for oil is at Ottnda, Cali
fornia; it' attained ■ depth of 8,-
046 feet.
In n. Norfolk England, village
moat of tho green pea* are grown
from * stock of seeds said to be
2,4vu years old.
la the more d'stant Island* un.
der the French administration at
Tahiti, natives still respect the
authority of their hereditary
'kings and chiefs.
Fenian carpets aro made ex
clusively by hand.
The bearings of a modem bicy
cle contain about 260 bolls.
Wednesday" November m. i««.
A tmall worm related to tho
vinegar cel and parasitic on tho
pig. ha* been found £y tclentUt*
to Jive for Week* in either form*-
l.n or bichloride of mercury.
SOMETIIIKC SPECIAL for
Thanksgiving Dinner—SULTANA
PUDDING. COSTAS, Phone
The new Ford
has a very simple and-
effective
lubrication system
THE lubrication system for the
engine of the new Ford is as
simple in principle as water run
ning down-hilL
A gear pump in the bottom of
the oB pan raises the oil to the
valve chamber reservoir. From
here it flows on to the main crank
shaft bearings and the front cam
shaft bearing. Overflow oil drops
into the oil pan tray and runs
into troughs through which the
connecting rods pass.
As the ends of these rods strike
the oil they scoop up a supply for
the connecting rod bearing. At
the same t{me they set up a fine
•pray that-lubricates the pistons
and other moving parts.
From the tray the oil runs into
the bottom of the pan, and is
again drawn up through a fine
mesh screen and pumped to the
valve chamber. k
This system is so effective that
the five-quart contents of the oil
pan pass through the pump tuice
in every mile when you are
traveling at only 30 miles an
hour. Yet there is only one mov
able part—the oil pump.
As a matter of fact, the
lubrication system for the
new Ford is so simple in design
and so carefnlly made that it
requires practically no service
attention.
There is just one thing for yon
to do, but it is a very important
thing . . . tcatch the oil! Change
the oil every 500 miles and be
sure the indicator rod never reg
isters below low (L).
If the oil level is allowed to
fall below low, the supply be
comes insufficient to oil all parts
as they should be oiled.
To insure best performance it
is also advisable to have the chas
sis of yon? car lubricated every
500 miles. This has been made
easy through the use of the high
pressure grease gun system.
Pro{>cr oiling and greasing
mean so much to the life of your
car that they should not be neg
lected or carelessly done.
See your Ford dealer regularly.
He is especially well-fitted to lu
bricate the new Model A car and
he will do a good, thorough job
at a fair price.
Ford Motor Company
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