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juNDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1932
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with the hunting season in. full
", group- of--Athenians. have
E“‘m:‘.“q from St. Simons Island
et . nice fish story. One hun
g : ha seventy fish, measuring
gnd \v 720 inches, were caught
B wod and reel within three
"l!)?.;,\ Mr. and Mrs. P. W.
o ind E. D. Paul of Athens,
}l”,l ¢, V. McCarson of Atlanta,
fl_]“. recent visit to the~lsland.
E - et
perhaps the longest forward
. in the history of football was
p;_‘““ (he other day by a grand
”,":,ll,l \Mrs. T. H. Nickerson and
:‘[r Allan Talmage, : of Athens.
,\ only did the receivers have to
. t(he ball back' to . the youth,
M e passer, Thomas Nickerson,
zf 15.:::uu1', Maine, had to put an
‘d\,,-f,q-nwm in the })_aper to find
the football. Young A\fckerson a‘nd
pis team were praeucmg. passing
knderneath a street light one
‘}lifl”'- and Nickerson heaved the
wll into the rumble seat of a
pissing automobile, The ball trav-
Wed several miles before the driver
i (he car found it and read a lost
.0 found adverticement in a
gewspaper.
i . E. Thomas, the Athenian
'who sold an early painting of New
York city for $2. which a New
jyorker recently refused to sell for
42900, has found a copy of the
New York Times which describes
o visit of Napoleon 111. to England.
It says: “T.ondon, March 20,~Th0
poperor Napoleon . Test Wilken
ghone on Sunday for England.
Hpmense crowds were waiting at
the Janding stage, including
wnch refugees, who cheered eri=
ghiciastically as the Emperor an
peared on the deek.” The paper
glo contains a statement "of the
National government which had
just defeated the Requblic, and
pac an account of the capture and
eccution of General Lecomte,
whose troops abandoned him on
e heights of Montmartre, and
general Thomas. A story ‘which
sccurred in New York told of .the
cwnviction of a man and his wife
who were found guilty ofi picking
pockets as they attended a fun
eul. Mr. Thomas found the paper
i 1 an antique mirror.
Douglas Rumble, nephew of Dr.
Lester Rumble, the pastor of the
behureh, will sing a soloat "the
First Methodist church at 11:15 a.
n. Sunday when a deélegation
from Emory university gives a
pogram, - Dr, W.. - Hir Wrighton,
pofessor of philgsophy at the
Iniversity of Georgia, will spoak‘
Bt S p. m, ‘
i g T A ald . |
Mre. Wi Jof INegs;: Cartersville.
%o has been president of the
Women's Missionary Society in
Georgia for 25 years, will speak}
funday at 1. a. m. in.tha Prince |
Avenue Baptist church. Heér sub
yor will be “Forces Extending the
Kingdom.” She will speak at the
Baptist radio hour at .1:30 &'clock.
At a “Woman's Day’” program in
the lirst Christian church: Sunday
night at 8:00 o'clock, Mrs...L. O.
Turner, Decatur, state secretary
of the woan’s division of mission
oy work, will speak. An offering
will be taken for missionary work.
Lieutenant Robinson, of Lang
ley field, Virginia, spent Wednes
flay and Thursday in Athens. He
flew @ P-12 525-horsepower Army
bursuit passenger plane.
Miss Jeanette Rankin, first con-
Fresswoman in the United States,
ind leader of the World Peacé
movement in America, who is liv
mg on her farm at Bogart, will
Wil address the Men'’s Bible class
it the Young Harris Methodist
thurch at 10 a. m.
-‘P-——l—
o Cirl A Middlebrooks, _ chief
Mhafmacist mate of the United
States Navy from the Sixth Naval
fVistrict, with, headquarters’ in
:hf”’!‘%!um S..C, and his wife and
Uihy are spending the Thanksgiv
g holidays wita relatives in Ath-
M 8 and Farming:on.
Rabbis in Conference
Appoint Shusterman
On Youth Committee
Rahbj ;\hrahmfiA Shust?!‘fli&gm has
st reccived tword - that .he . has
ben appointed on the Committee
[ I Religions Work among Youth
" the Cengral ‘Conferengé of
Atcriean. Rabbig.
The Central Conference of Amer.
fean Rahbis, of which liab‘,;!?&"m
i of Aflanta, f 8 sis
e lulng hody of Reform: Judaism.
s this gonferance which_as pre
fred the Union Prayer Book, and
fther religjous volumes, and to he
{Phointed on one of their commit
es is considered a signal compla-
Ment, particularly to a young man.
Rabbi - Shusterman’s many,friends
" Athens will, be glad: to ‘ledfn of
is honor conferred upon him,
City Court to Begin ‘
Second Week Monday;
. -
Collins Found Guilty
City court will bhegin its second
"k of the November tefm Mon
-4y morning at 9 o’clock. The court
..{‘nnrn.;d Friday afternoon_ upon
“npletion .of @ -case charging as
"alt ang battery to Will_Collins.
-\"‘L’r., B N
."h):ing was found guilty on the
“ltrge, which: gpan' eut of an al
"¢ assault he made upon his
. 'nged “aaugnrér with a pitch
"M Julge Henry ©. Tuck defer
-80 sentence until Monday.
FEUCHTWANGER Hs
KNOWN 43007 Bag
German Writer Wh og
Speaks’ Here Often Tilts
With Censors |
Theodore Dreiser is probhably ae
customed to having the censor
fight over nis writing, and o
ought Lion Feuchtwanger who witl
sheak here on December §. During
the war, four of Mr. Feuchtwan.
ger's literary productions . wers
placed under ban. However, the
fact that since then this German
writer has become popular not only
in Germany but in other countrjas
may have helped him recovey from
“censor-tis”,
~ When the war broke out Feuchs
wanger was in Tunis, and was
taken prisoner of war by the
¥rench. His wife found g 3 way to
smuggle himy out tge then peacefu
Ttaly. During the war years, the
German author wrote #uch, inclye.-
ing his sucecssful novel “Power,”
hat the authorities not only forbade
the publicatign of thié production
but also the production of “Prison.
ors of War” “Warren Hastings®
ard an adaptation of Aristophan
css ‘“Peace” which were neither
pub!ished or presented on the slage
until later,
Not only has Lion Feuchtwanger
gained fame as the powerful authoy
of “Power,” “The Ugly Duchess
and other novels, but his dramate
works have bheen extremely popular
in Germany, although only one oz
them, “Jew Suss,” the dramatic
version of ¥Power,” has been pre
sented in America, Besides his
Rlays and novels, Mr. Feuchtwan
ger is the author of “Pep,” a smal
hook of verses on all sorts of sun
jects, with this - subtitle: “J. .
Wetcheek’s American Song Book,™
When he arrived in' America re.
N\ntly, Mr. Feuchtwanger told re.
porters that American hooks have
a great influence not only on Ger
man life but on European litera
ture generally during recent years.
Such men as Theodore Dresser,
Johnn Dos Passos, Sinclair Lewis,
Ernest Heminway, and Upton Sin.
lair, they have affeted our life and
cliterature in a vital way.
“Who more than myself has
learned that method of Lewis
whereby he ‘flashed hack,” as you
say in Hollywood. He begins a nar.
rative and then simultaneously
gives you Derspectivve, background
and action. It is difficult to ex
plain in English except that he has
created a new method by copying
your films—he is an artist /at the
‘flash-back,” your Sinclair Lewis.”
Myr. Feuchtwanger will be the
third of the Barrow Foundation
lecturers, following Will Durant
and Juian Huxley.
Financial Markets
Steadier Saturday;
Stocks Rise Early
NEW YORK —(AF)— Financial
markets. on the whole, were much
steadier Saturday.
Week-end *“evening up” by pro
fessidnal traders, both in stocks
and commodities, doubtless helped
smooth the way and there was lit
tle in the day's dealings to suggest
that any noticeable change in di-
rection was taking place.
Stocks went up rather bhriskly
at the opening when shorts cover.
ed in anticipation of a good car
loadings report, These statistics
proved much more favorable than
had been anticipated. Prices slid
off during most of the second hour
jeaving net changes at minor frac
tions, but enough leaders closed
higher to give the averages a min.
ute lift.
COTTON. REACTS
NEW YORK — (AP) — After
showing early net advances of §
or 10 points Saturday cotton re
acted under renewed liquidation.
New York Table
Open High Low Close P.C.
Dee..... '5.80 5.8¢ '5.78 5,76 5.76
Jan:.... 5.87.:6.8% 5.8 8.7 D 5.84
Mar..... 5.98 '6,/08 56.90 5,90 5.94
MODERATE ACTIVITY
NEW ORLEANS —(AP)— Mod
erate activity featured Saturday’s
chort session in citton and prices
fluctuated aimlessly without defi
nite trenl,
New Orleans Table
Open High Low Close P.C.
Jan..... 5.86 5.90 5.80 5.80 5.84
Mar..... 5.97 6.02 5.89 5.89 5.92
May.... 6.05 6.10 6.00 6.00 6.03
CHICAGO GRAIN
‘High Low Close
WHEAT—
Pos o e R 0y
May .. .. . 547% .41% 41%
ol . .. v B 48N 48%
CORN—
Dt . & I % 2
May . . i 2% B 2 283
U . . ae H 30% . 200 N .30%
OATS—
Bt . LSI bh .18%
B .. LIS TR 17%
Sy o 5 L InRImE 18y LIBY%
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THE OLD KIDDER
KNOXVILLE, . Tenn. — Squire
Rudder put one over on his friend.
Squire Charter Doyle. Doyle who
is on the relief committee is sub
ject to, the appeals of ‘‘gravy
train” job seekers. Knowing
Dpoyle’s loathing for such reople
Rudder, arranged to have a man
call and ask for a job as foreman
of the relief work. Rudder ’s still
laughing at the way Doyle burned
up when he received the phone
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'(-coneo Hill cemetery. Surviving
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|(‘nnloy; two daughters, Mrs. J, O.
Jordon, and Mrs. H. E, Lewis, of
Athens: five sons, George, Paul, .
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DISTRICT NEWS
CLASSES ORGANIZE
HARTWELIL.—CIasses of Hart
well High school have been organ
jzed with the following officers:
11th grade, Eleanor Thoruton,
president; Jack Warlick, vice
president, and Mary Powell, scere
tary.treasurer’; 10tn grade, Quil
]iian Jordan, pre=ident; Carl Eber
‘hardt, vice-president, and Ruth
Cobh, secretary - treasurer; 9th
grade, Augusta Skelton, president;
James Lewis, vice-president, and
Thornton Stapleton, secr«tary.
treasurer; SBth grade, Mary Shaw,
president; Jack Norman, vice
president, and Inman Kidd, secre
tary-treasurer; 7th grade, Anne
Stapleton, president; Saragene
| Ridd, vice-president, and, Elizabeth
McCurry, sécratary.treasurer.
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LAONIA—W. N. Harrison, vice
president and cashier of the First
Nutional Bank of Lavonis, has
been notified of nis appointment
as director of the Macon Regional
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Announcements
ALDERMAN, Fi¥rH WARD
1 I announce wmy candidacy for
election as Alderman from the
re-election as Alderman from the
Fifth Ward, subject to regulations
lof the Democratic primary. T will
| gratefully appreciate your influ
!ence and support.
' A. M. CENTER.
FOR ALDERMAN, THIRD WARD
I announce my candidacy for re-
Third Ward subject to regulations
of the Democratic Primary,
1 will deeply appreciate the sup.
port of the voters.
J. H. . RUCKER
For Alaerman—Third Ward
! 1 hereby announce my candi
dacy for Alderman from the Third
Ward, City of Athens, Georgia,
subject to the action of the voters
in the Democratic primary. Your
¢ote ana influence in my behalf
| will be appreciated.
WwW. R. BEDGOOD
FOR ALDERMAN SECOND
WARD
I hereby announce as a candi
date for Alderman from the Sec
ond Ward, City of Athens, Georgia,
subject to the action of the voters
in the Democratic primary.
I solicit the votes and influence
of all the voters of the ward, and
will gratefully appreciate your sup
port.
EMMETT L. WIER.
FOR ALDERMAN
SECOND WARD
I hereby announce that I am a
candidate for Alderman from the
second ward subject to the rules
of the Democratic Committee or
city elections,
1 favor and will work for a re.
organization in our city govern:
ment: a reduction in the tax rate
or more c’vie improvements, anc
the consideration of merjt instea
of political favoritism in these:
lection of the civi) service employ
eeg of the city.
e CLYDE BASIHAM.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
I hereby announce for the of
fice of Justice of the Peace for
the Athens District as the Demo
eratic nominee, having been nom
inated by the Democratic party in
the March primary. ;
An independent is running
against me on Saturday, December
3rd, and I urge all Démocrats to
support the Democratic ticket by
voting for me on that date.
Respectfully,
JOE H. LUMPKIN.
FOR JUSTICE OF PEACE
To the Voters of the 216th Dis
trict, Clarke County:
I kereby announce myself as a
candidate for the office of Justice
of the Peace for the 216th G. M.
District of Clarke County, llf
elected I pledge faithful and im
partial service to the people.,
GEQO. .D BENNETT.
I hereby announge my candida,cy!
in the election on December 3rd,
for re-election as Constable of the
216th District, G. M., of Clarke
county, Georgia, (I was appoingd
to fill the unexpired term of the
late Mr, H, D, Huff, and the De-i
cember election is for the fulli
term.) I will appreciate the votel
and influence of every citizen of
the district, and if elected will]
continue to discharge the duties
of the office to the best of my
ability, .
I hereby announce myself a |
candidate for Constable of the|
216th distriet, G. M, of Clarke
county, Georgia, subject to the
action of the voters in the election |
to be\held the first Saturday Ini
December, 1932, .Your vote and
influence will be appreciated. }
W. L. (Shug) BROOKS. |
I hereby announce myself a can-|
didate for Constable of the 216th
District, G. M. of Clarke county,
Georgia. subject to the aetion of
the volers in the election to bei
held on the first Saturday in De
cember (December 3), 1932. J
Your vote and influence in my
beralf will be gratefully appreci
ated. I feel that my five and
one-half years service on tha Ath«
ens police force especially quali
fies me for the discharge of the
duties of the office,
3. WE.‘.THEI(FORD.
TO THE VOTERS OF ATHENS: |
1 hereby announce as a candi
date to succeed myself as Bailiff
of the 2i6th district, Clarke coun
ty, suhjcet to the wil] of the voters
in the election to be held December
3. 1932 There are two bailiffs to
be voted for and elected, and I ask
my friends to give me one of your
votes on my ten years sincere and
faifthful service, i
i Respectfully, ‘
C. C. STRICKLAND. i
FOR CONSTABLE ‘
TO THE VOTERS OF ATHENS:
I hereby announce as @ candi
date for bailiff subject to the will
of the voters in the election to be
held Saturday, December 3, 1932.
Two bailiffs are to be elected, and
you nust vote for two to makei
your. vote count, and I ask all myl
friends to give me one of your!
votes, and your confidence in
electing me will be carried out sin
cerely and honestly, and deeply
appreciated.
Respectfully,
GEO, W. NASH.
To the Voters of Athens:
I herbey announce as a candi
date for Constable of the 216th
IDistrict, G. M., of Clarke County,
'Georgia, subject to the wil’ of the
| voters in the election to be held
| Decemhb~~ 3rd, 1932.
I feei that I am well qualified
for the position and will appreci
ate yuur vote and influence.
Respectfully,
W. D. (Doyle) FAULKNER.
i NOTICE
| To the Veoters of the 216th Distriet,
l@. M.
| T have been ruled out of the race
| for Constable as ineligible on ac
ivount of not having registered as
ia qualified voter six months priot
to the last general election, al
though all my taxes were paid.
| In withdrawing, I wish to thank
all my friends who assured me of
| their support.
i EMORY S. PATAT.
i FOR CONSTABLE
‘» I hereby announce my candidacy
| for the-office of Constable of the
1216th District, G. M., Clarke
‘ECounty. Georgia, in the eelction to
“be held the first Saturdav in Doe
“Pmber, 1922. I will appreciate the
| support of the voters in this elec
/tion and assure them eof faithful
'and fmpertial service In the duties
lof the office if T am elected.
| WILLIAM T. ‘,w
FOR LCONSTABLE
Respectfully, °
C. A, (JACK) LESTER.
FOR CONSTABLE
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Railroad Schedules
SEABOARD AIR LINE
Arrival and Departure of Trains
Athens, Ga,
To and From South and West
ARRIVE— —DEPART
10:18 pm Birmingham S:2O am
1:30 am Atianta 4:10 am
Atlanta
New York-Wasi.
3:0, pm . B-ham-Mem. 2:20 pm
To and From North and South
2:20 pm Rich.-Norfolk 3:03 pm
4:10 am Rich.-Norfolk 10:18 pm
New York-Wash.
6:20 am Richmond 1:30 am
GAINESVILLE.MIDLAND
SCHEDULES |
Leave Athens |
No. 2—for Cabnesville— 7:45 am
No. 12—for Gainesville— 10:45 am|
Arrive Athens |
No. 11—from Gainesville—lo:oo ams
No. l—from Gainesville— 6:15 pm%
GEORCGIA RAILROAD
Train 51 Arrives Athens 7:46 am
Daily except Sunday
Irain 50 leaves Athens 11 am
Daily except Sunday.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY i
LULA—NORTH—SOUTH
Atianta—Washington — New York’
DEPART— —Arrive
6:50 am ® 10:40 mi
1:30 pm 4:36 pm
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5-Tube Crosley
Only $19.99
BRUNSON
FURNITURE CO.
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| Which Are You Heating?
! Approximately 409% of the
‘ winter fuel bill in a home
i disappears through win
i dows and doors unless ade
’ quate strip protection is
1 employed.
\ Thrifty people do not per
| mit this unnecessary waste.
| They protect their pocket,
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| ing comfortand save money
year after year with
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| METAL WEATHERSTRIPS
| The original installation will last
{ as long as the building and the
| modest cost will be saved in a
i shore period of ume.
For a Free Estimate Call M. C.
Buckley or Fred B. Leathers
Phone 264
BUCKLEY METAL WEATHER
; STRIP CO.
265 W. Washington St.
THE NEW 1933 BUICKS AND
PONTIACS WILL BE HERE
WITHIN A FEW DAYS!
IN THE MEANTIME OUR EN
TIRE STOCK OF USED CARS
MUST BE SOLD!
The Cars Listed Below are in Ex
cellent Condition Throughout, and
trey will be sold before December
the First, Regardless of Price!
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P '29 Buick Coach >
& '2B Buck Sedan -~
m 27 Buick Sedan m
'3l Oakland Coach |
C'29 Oakland Coach Lo
W 29 Dodge Sedan 3.
'27 Dodge Sedan
>'29 Plymouth Coach >[
Z'ZS Chrysler Sedan Zi
28 Hudson Sedan
© 28 Pontiac Sedan O
"n'29 Ford L. D. Truck 'l.“'l
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Georgia Motors, Inc.
160-170 W. Broad Street
PHONE 741— ATHENS, GA.
New Pr.ce Old Price
B-Pound BOX. 8 iniairiiavans nanfrves 50c
10-Pount Bok. o .voivi iiiiint ks & s L iihs 85¢
26. Pound Bagit .L. . i ivksads seiiig 91,50 $1.76.4
SO-PaiAd Bag .. .. e e 3250 $3.00
100.Poumd BagL . .... A iioiiiv i 3800 $5.00
Regular Feeding With VIGORO Produces a Thick Velvety
Green Lawn
PHONE - ATHENS
loNe - COFER SEED CO. “Ga
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IS YOUR ROOF FIREPROOF?
MORE FIRES START FROM WOOD SHINGLE ROOFS THAN
ANY OTHER WAY.
Let us install a Johns-Manville Composticn or Asbecstos Shingle
Roof on your residence and lower your fire insurance rate nearly
half; also make your roof free from fire hazard, and improve your
your house in looks one hundred per cent. .
Roofs Installed by us carry a guarantee against any, leaks or detec
tive roofing material,
We Have a Time Payment Plan With 12 Months to Pay.
We will be glad to give you a tree roof inspection and estimate
on new roof and will not obligate you in any way.,
L. M. LEATHERS |
265 WASHINGTON STREET—ATHENS, GA.
Reliable Roofers for Over 23 Years.
FOUNTAIN PENS
—351.50 UP—
Only Dependable Makes Such as Water
man’s, Sheaffers, Parkers, Carters.
The Gift Best Suited to Everyone!
The McGregor Co.
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E. EWE... YEARWOOD
CONIRACTOR
“l BUILD IT FOR LESS”
: Re-Roofing 2 Loecialty
Athens, Ca.
QUALITY IPRINTING
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WithQUICT ServicS
’ Phone 926
BURMAN PRINTING CO.
Houses for Rent
133 Nicholson Street, 6 Rooms.
1680 8. Lumpkin, 7 Rooms.
1676 8. Lumpkin, 7 Rooms
(Brick).
225 Georgia Avenue, 4 Rooms.
325 Bloomfield Street, 5 Rooms.
150 Barrow Street, 6 Rooms.
1225 S. Milledge Avenue,
8 Rooms (2 Baths),
378 E. Dougherty, 5 Rooms.’
1656 Baxter Street, 6 Rooms.
225 Woodlawn, 7 Rooms.
H. 0. Epting & Co.
SPECIAL!
13
PLATE BATTERY
$4.95
And Your Old Battery
GCas, Oil, Car Washing
Tire Repairing
CLARKE STORAGE
BATTERY CO.
PHONE 677
ATHENS, GA.
Hancock at Lumpkin Street
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| Buitek Touring. ... ... i) s.elh B 8
iPackard 5edan....... ....4 D
Dodge T0uring........ Py
gTT Ton Truck. ... .. 4. ik B 8
1’29 Model Light Delivery......sl6B
| '3O Model Standard C0upe....528
5"'30 Mode| Standard C0upe.....5273
%20 Model Tud0r...... ~ ..... 8198
'3l Model Fordor 5edan......5357
'3O. Model. Tudor. ...... Jiiiviiißaß?
'3O Model Standard C0upe....5263
29 Model Tudor.... . essces SREP
Mack Truck...... Ji.i s
*3l Dodge Truck.... ....isix:0000
75 Chrysler 5edan....... .....$368
TeEfietor. .. ... (oo ity AL
C. A. TRUSSELL
MOTOR CO.
Athens’ Oldest Dealer
PHONES 1097 - 1098