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PAGE TWO TALMADGE HOPEFUL _ ABOUT U. S. FUNDS 2 e ————— : (€Continued From Page Ome) lgidating prejects. on the same€ pasis of plans worked out with the administration officials Wednes day. Under the plan outlined by the governor, the gove'nment will r(-“ tain to the four projects until! they arve liquidated. The state will| lease the prison from year *o yeal e eet e et | it TYPEWRITERS l BVERY MACHINE IN OUR WIN DOW TOMORROW FOR $15.00. » Underwoods, Remingtons, Noise less. Atnens Typewriter Co,, . 285 College Avenue. ol9p et E =« “Boy! I can ¢} breathe now! L N ; oW W ““a Nose &Throat oy quick RELIEF QL& PREVENTS for stuffy heads many colds gl tel o % o o ® Lamar Lewis Co. ATHENS' LARGEST SHOE STORE M S HOSIERY TASYOU b ‘AS YOU il ———— llfl"es T | —————\ To keep aloot with Fall " ——————\ fashion, you simply have s —————\ to have some of the new ——= ————— Autumn colorsinHosiery JF——— ——— “AS YOU LKE N.” = ———————— The right shade and your JF——x—— F—————\ costume's madel Sc{cct —————— ——————— from an elluring variety F—————— ) flu!lndudesga dad, F——— ————————l Dusk, Peter gPm, e E R‘i‘h' W.ldor‘l _—_—_ P Jur:lgle, Mecca, f———— ———~—————l andSmoketone. ——— ] 1 Practicel by f———- E———————= day, beauti. f———" ————————— ful etnightl J—r——— e a; ————— < ——_N\N——————— e R Hu);mmw s T oy “ L.amar Lewis Co. ATHENS LARGEST SHOE STORE Help yourself . . . and the other fellow eo - R ~ A P : N ///, 5 ~\;'f‘-TJieA & Y 1777, S & 3 ol 4 .A!a’ ‘g/%/‘m DN YRR ) & B %, . > , Yyds., /. A ) * YA / V) s Pt VAV S S/ 4 oo ' . / oy %l ™ /4> TR oy e (TAV. V 8 Wy A % I\ LS P o . 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Of reasons forbuyingmow | SRESILTOS LreAml SRNAT) e —but hcre,s another. caabuy.lf youwantthe most ;'_,_'-"-‘-':"_ : You can get Goodyear You'll help to keepmen | e snd el vou AHPAT | lires today at prices at work —and that’s the choice —the Good- ,:_."f which are still at almost biggest problem right )g e g ::"1;1" g };& exactly the same levels now if you want to keep $7.20 ,i’r “—‘; ;‘l‘4.. o as they were a year ago times getting better. 7 P 1»':“;'.. o ? ’ { CASKEY’S SERVICE STAT CORNER PRINCE AND PULASKI—PHONE 1516 ,-untll the loan is repaid and the » | bridges will be turned over to the ¥ state when tolls amount to the or iginal investn_nent. I It was wunderstood that 30 pet cent of the cost of labor and ma :,terials going into the four projects {will be considered as an outright .'gmnt to the state, carrying no ob iligation on the part of the state | for repayment, Governor Talmadge said the ad ! ministration took under advisemen: | his propesal to establish canneries | in Georgia, A | The first naval observatory in: the world for the advancement of navigation and. nautical astronq:j omy was built &t Greenwich infii 1675, | T e — 'JEAN HARLO e o R | IN “BOMBSHELL” STAR | v HURSDAY AND FRIDA _——,———-——-—_—'—"‘"‘——';——_——-,____.__..______.______._ e = — ——— _ o Wnpeli S i s ke AN S. 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L R |LD d & R s Hollywood’'s dimpled dynamite, ‘Jean Harlow, is sizzling again at the Palace tonight and tomorrow in her new picture, “Bombshell,” with Lee Tracy. | How you'll roar when you see Jean in the midst of Hollywood’s going-ons! Just a home-girl. from Peoria who has to be bad to make good !/ The private life and loves of a red-hot siren! Added attraction presents a mu sical novelty, “Shuffle Off to Buf falo,” making a great program ai the Palace tonight and tomorrow. UNEASY FEELING IS ENGULFING CAPITALS OF SEVERAL NATIONS§ (Continuea Fromn Page One) admitting there was danger of an overthrow of the cabinet. Daladier has warned the budget must be completely balanced within a week or the nation must find d new government. News of almost equal impor tance from Paris revealed that na tion is showing determination te watch her armaments even more clogely than ever Dbefore, in the ’facefl of Chancellor Hitler's activi ties .in Germany. Daladier is ravoring the contro) of the sale and manufacture of armaments but the chamber ot ‘demities committee on finance wants to go even further. It ins tsists on complete nationalization of the industry. THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA Claudette Colbert in “l Cover the Waterfront” At Strand Tonight Less than ten years ago Clau dette Colbert was an ambitious young student, with professional acting farthest from her thoughts. Today the screen star and for mer stage favorite, who currently appears in “I Cover the Water front,” with Ben Lyon playing op posite her and = Ernest Torrence heading the supporting cast, can look back over a decade that has brought her international fame. Added comedy, “Daddy Knows Best,” makes a thrilling program at the Strand tonight only. Negro Is Lynched by 4 1 Mob in Maryland; Governor Blames Judge (Continued From Page One) Negro who earlier in the day Igmbbed'an 81-year-old wife of a | Somerset farmer, ag she was walk ling home after spending the mnight with her daughter, - State police said Armwood had signed a confession in Baltimore admitting the attack on the wo man. In a statement issued after the lynching ‘Wednesday night, Gaver nor Ritchie said: § “The responsibility for the Ne gro Armwood being in Princess Anne tonight rests upon Judge Duer State's Attorney Robins.” Further in reviewing: hs attempts to ascertain if the Negro would be ]sate in Princess Anne, the gover nor said: | “I told him (State's Attorney Robins) that f the Negro was left at Princesg Anne and molested that! the responsibility - " would rest on him. He repeated the conviction that there would be no trouble.” | The governor .said that at 6 o'clockk Wednesday night Judge Duer, *“ said he had perscnally in-. vestigated the conditions, not only at Princess !‘Anne, but in other ad-| jacent localities, and assured me. ‘that he,was convinced there would be no trcuble of any kind and that‘ it wag perfectly safe to leave Arm-: wood in Princess Anne,” : SOFT FOR CHIEF PASADENA, Cal. — (#) — Fire' bells clanged in Sierra Madre. Chief D. W. Richardg picked up his telephone and a voice told him a fire was on its way to his sta tion. A few minutes later a smok-z ing automobile dashed up to thel fire house. Firemen turned the; hose on it, . Lamar Lewis Co. ATHENS LARGEST SHOE STORE' SPORTS SHOES o 7 i g;ii y\ -l 'I/ = t*' y ‘*«:;%m{}ff You’ll like the Shoes You’ll like the Price ——— - THENS LARGEST SHOE STORE" ; . | : . | % '] et e i Popular Classics Will Be| - Played for Music Appre-| ciation Class 3 | The annual contest for the piano | scholarship given by Hugh Hudg—! son at the University will be held | following a recital of popular or- | gan and piano classics to be pre- !‘ sented by Prof. Hodgson at th(:,a'L University chapel tonight at x:m}; o'clock. o The popular classics recital is a] feature of the Thursday c\'ening‘ programs each year, and has been | one of the most largely :ntendedl programs of the series for the past several vears. Included in the} numbers to be presented are such} old favorites as "Lie-bestmum.", the Rachmaninoff Prelude in C | sharp minor, and “Juba Dance”| for the piano, and Handel’s “Lar- | go,” “Anitra’s Dance,” and the| Lemare ‘‘Andantine” from which% the popular song, ‘“Moonlight and | Roses,” was adapted, for the or-; gan. , The winner of the piano contest, ! to take place after the recital,| till receive free piano lessons| from Mr. Hodgson for the com ing year. Entrance requirements include the playing of major angi minor scales, the playing of arpeg gios and octaves, and the presen tation of solos by Bach, Chopin, and a modern composer. A large number of students are expected to enter this cempetition, which is a yearly event in the music depart ment. Winners in the past have included Miss Elizabeth Orr Atlan ta, formerly of Athens, and Miss' Pauline "ladaway of Athens. The complete program for thef recital tonight is as follows: l I. (Organ) Largo, Handel; Andantino, Le-i mare; Morning (Peer Gynt Suite), Grieg; Anitra’s Dance (Peer Gynt), Grieg; Intermezzo, Szalit. ' 11. (Piano) | Prelude, Waltz, Mazurka, and'! Nocturne—Chopin. ’ 111. (Piano) i Consolation and Liebestmum,»l Liszt; Waltzes, Brahms; Claire dek Lune, Debussy; Prelude in C‘ Sharp Minor, Rachmaninoff; Juba | Dance, Dett, 4 l | GEORGIANS BEATEN [ ORLANDO, Fla. —(AP)— The |, Rollins college Tars beat Southl\ Georgia. State college in the Tars| opening foothall game '[‘uesda.yl; night under the floodlights here, 30 to 0, thereby avenging a lacing South Georgia State administered to them a year ago. 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THURSDAY, 'OCTOBRER 19, 1933 e ——— T T ONE IN TWENTY MINNEAPOLIS, — &) - Tk ‘Tsk,” what next, ask University, ~ Minnesota medica] Studentg ’ They've just completeq 4 taby. lation of physical eXaminatigne ;‘}f freshman co-eds, which disclogag 'lthat one in every twenty o the girlg paints her toenails,