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PAGE TWO Billv Sundav Comes Back With a Punch ; S . ¥ 3 2 T “ § T R 2 & ,4 G y e * : : R 4 g 5 i B b oy b o e SRR - ;g:‘-'} &w“ % 7 2 QP 4 % i R -ifiw ' e S e B i s R s S £% Lo O ; ot i 7 ik 5 ) Bere o ’) SRS b 5 % R R o ; » ‘. -, R % e ‘ 3 e 5 : ; : s 3 % iy . . L i bi, R ¢ . Bhe s o 3 # % i & Ty ’._{ e L i e . R e g E /7/% 5 i , R e L AR @ot s S ——— “I have got as wsuch ginger and tabasco sance for God as ever . . . " And Billy Sunday, the dynamiec 711-year-old evangelist and former baseball playver, showed it by thé vigoer of his actions when, as pic tured here, he opened up a two-week spiritual revival at New York’s Calvary Baptist Church. It was his first pulpit appearance in New York since he made Wis spectacular campaign there for lost souls 17 years ago at the height of his fame. COMMITTEES FOR KIWANIANS NAMED ' Vice President Marck worth Discusses Com mittee Work at Meeting . Committee work for the coming yvear - were discussed by Vice- Président G. D. Marckworth at the Kiwanis club meéting held Tuesday at the Georgian hotel at 2 o'clock. . "Mr. Marckworth spoke briefly concerning the functions of each committee, stressing the import - ance of inter-club relations during the ¢oming year. The committees announced by President James Sartor, are as follows: Agriculture: Luke Watson, chair man; E. J. Crawford, Dr. H. M, Fullilove, Joe Sheépherd. Attendance: J. L. Green, chair man; M. N. Tutwiler, Herbert Winn, Ralph Thaxton. Business Standards: Leßoy M. chael, chairman; J. D. Boltop, Howe Chandler, C. E. Martin. Entertainment and = Reception: John Tate, chairman; P. F. Brown T. AT Gitson, J. C. Jester. Inter-Club: H. L. Brown, chair man; Martin Abney, E. D. Pusey, Walter Jackson. : Kiwanis Education: W. 0. Payne, chairman; T. F. Green, J. C. Meadows, D. C. Wright. Programs: Bob Gunn, chairman; Ralph Gloyd, Rev. Lester Rumble, L. M. Bheffer. Public Affairs: E. B. Mell, " chairman; Harmon Caldwell, Guy Henry. Vocational Guidance and Under privileged Children: John Wheeler, chafrman; E. E. Lamkin, 8. V. Sfinford, W. M. Peace, {. Membership and Classification: E. E. Lamkin, chairman; E. 7J. Crawford, H. L. Brown, Herbert Winn, M, N. Tutwiler. James Sartor is the new presi dent of the club, and new directors are . L. Brown, R. H. Gloyd, R. R. Gunn, E. E. Lamkin, Rev, Lester Rumble,, L. M. Sheffer, and M. N. Tutwiler, who is lieu tenant governor of the Seventh Kiwanis division,. Van Noy Wier is smecretary, The attendance prize,' given “y Martin Abney, was won by Van Noy Wier. : KATHARINE HEPBURN IN “LITTLE WOMEN" AT PALACE-TODAY, TOMORROW, FRIDAY ..\ Fd g m ) --.\ \:\\'\\i\\\\\\\\T\\:}‘ . v % i I R - PN R \\\ \ SV, 57%‘:%#.—-« AN T 2 N \\\\\\ N \\\\}\EB\\\ ® il gz ) N SN ~pSNo\ N | | i N i & =) ,/fi) s \NS ME A", NS UAN SOl 7, “ NS VIR S g{/mw/f;fifi\i I=——"7) "\ k\\\ BN —Sy ) N P s — 0 . 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Shoults lan economist with consumers ad | vigory board of the NRA. ! Declaring the small producers | are suffering from the high lum 'ber prices in the authority sched ule, he added they also are dis couraging the public on buying! and putting mills under tempta | tion to cut code prices to obtain | sales. i T — é ‘A. T. & T. Net Income | Put at-$136,000,000 [ NEW YORK —(AP)— Dow, Jonés and Co., sald Wednesday that the Ameri.can Telephone and "[‘fle-gruph Co,. probably will re port not income in excess of $136 - 000,000 for 1933, or between $7,30 and $7.40 a share on capital stock. The 1932 net income of $145,906,960 wag equal to $7.82 a share. Western Electric Co., is estima_ ted to have had a deficit of more than $10,000,000 for the first nine months, of the year, according td the agency. l Disgruntled Democrats After Farley’s Scalp WASHINGTON —(#)— Discon tented house democrats, murmur ing against the patronage situa: tion under Postmaster Genera Farley, prepared a petition today in an attempt to - oa¥cus on the subject. he petition, being circulated by Representative Carpenter (D.-Neb.! requires 25 names bhefore Repre sentative Byrns, the democratic leader, has , consider it. KILLED BY BUS LOUISVILLE, Ga. —#)— Eliza beth Haulbreook, 11, stepped from a school bus into the path of an automobile and was killed at her home three miles south of here Tuesday. The driver of the car a tourist enroute to Florida, wuas held pending an investigation. lAdiuhnt General Camp I 5 And Bride in Florida ’ ATLANTA-—(P)— Adjutang (;('n~! eral Lindley W. Camp has joined | ltho ranks of the benedicts. [ { He and Mrs. Elizabeth lngmnl 'Asho of Atlanta were married here 'Tupsday in the Peachtree Christi an church by the Rev, William | '.\MTier of Warm Springs, chaplair | of the 122nd infantry. ‘ ' Attending the ceremony were | Governor and Mrs. Talmadge nnt‘.' Ic]oso friends of the couple. Thti I\vedding was announced at a dm-‘ ner given by the governor lasi | night. | Mrg., Camp is the daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ingram of Marietta, Ga. Thr-; couple plans to’ go to Florida for a short stay be fore returning to make their home lhere. | 3 7 Ly {’ i ‘ T ' - | ;.’ e - e A K T i S NAT 3 ¥ RO 1, 11\ n"ru\‘\ BRI SR T e ";/'" { o AN B (2NN ) RRGa e W B DRV AN VLT R | N3O lia =\ Wi i P, L AR -W ol Py P 3',‘\ PN S S ' £ e et VI 5 ‘ ] T \_, |'; IR P =—— / SR % ; s o 7 ”/7///”””"‘ /\ Y <7 A ”~ S " Pa< .%\ fl o \// / 7 ‘//,_f/f’,é,;'%/ . 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