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About Athens banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1933-current | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1934)
PAGE SIX F’”E vV Tranur ‘ yg v.‘.!.;i 1 ; 3 ; p “ Nk e ‘:,‘"“ i Federal Funds to Be Used To Pay Salaries for Four Months Approximately $12,000 wil be paid Clarke county school teachers from the §sßoo,ooo federal emergency ~__grant to the state for this purpose, it was announced today by Mrs. Frank Camstra, local relief ad ministrator. ‘ This moneyv, she explained, will be used in paving sa2laries of teach ers at the county schools for the inonths oo Feoruary, March, April and May The amounts pald will be the same as the salary for which thie county contracted. ‘ Steps in securing the fund con sisted of the diwing' up of a | teacher's schedule, giving the name. | salary, and school of each teacher, | and sending it to state )w:u!quau‘-? ters in Atlanta, Cffices there | have approved the schedule, ‘\ll',\,i Camstra said, and returned it to Athens. Superintendeng w. R, | Coile of the county schools was to | certify it today, and it was to be | sent back to Atlanta, after which’ the money will be sent here. i Superintendent Coile, when| questioned, said that he did not know exactly how much of t}m; funds would be Adefinitely aprov ed, although he believed ‘the SG,OUO‘ “¢or Fehruary and March fiularlos! would be given Clarke county. wowiAs soon as the funds are re * Ceived, Mrs. Camstra said, checke " 'will be mailed to the teachers, and “'no money will be paid out in per—‘ - ‘son fromh ‘the offices here. { .. . Fifty-two teachers will recejve © their salarie, for teaching at thel “ogellowing schools: Fowler's 'Acn-! " “démy, Gaines Academy, Hinton- J&'fiw_ rown, Joseph M, Hodgson Aca . demy, Holly Heights, Practicol ® gehool,T Winterville, Billups Grove, f estnut Grove, Cleveland, Davls | . fg{-lo've, §t. James, St. Luke's, Mace- | donia, Midway, Morton's Chaneli éi,,'fit. Sinai, Timotny, and Training | ~ Trade and Industrial Institute. ‘ 8P A —————— e e A New Teachers at a . . i University Summer | School Announcedi . e 4 New teachers who will be on the ;1 faculty of the. University for the | summer quarter this year haveH pbeen announced. These will include geveral who have been at former‘ summer schools, and several new:‘ professors. : In the education department, the following will be added to the fac oity: J. 1. Allman, 'H., H. Bixler, T, Harry Garrett, H. Reid Hunter, Ralph Newton, T. Jack Dempsey, §¢, J. A. Rorer, G. G. Singleton, : and W. W. Simimons, Mrs. Arthur! C. Watkins will be here for the!,] P.-T. A. institute, Misg¢ Josephine | 1. Pierce, second vice-president of | the Georgia Federation of Women's clubs, Miss Claire Harper, violin and ensetuble, and C. W, Dieck-| man, music. Mr, Rorer, who | comeg from the University of Vir ginia, is a specialist in curriculum | making. | b st . . Georgia Golf, Tennis - Teams Play This Week | ‘Thé }Univérflity of Georgia’s minor sports program is rather slim this week-end, with ‘only two matches on the card. *The varsity golf team was slated to battle the representatives from the Anderson, S. C., Country club this afterngon on the Athens Country c¢lub course, : " The Bulldog tennis team will slay Mercer here Friday after noon on the University courts near Woodruff hall, in the only match of the week., ‘ W By William THIS CURIOUS WORLD .ferguson t.—_—.—————-——————————————————-_——_“. = . 1 NS AN W&/Z 7 -iG S & N %e ||| e R 4 = N, \ 7/ S % ARE NOT EQUAL t\,\-\ '»\ ‘;,-w‘ Y 4 o ’4’; = AT THE AR IS AN e = . - - B AN 25 g OuAoR/ RS CiEa. AT Fa T i%% T fi“z':";’ FROM SUNRISE TO [SERPIRNFEES | S . ) """ p— SUNSET IS ABOUT ‘ xfi“&@ % calapaaaE o O MINUTES LONGER, FERNA U&el s/ cos iANRENPA Fe OUE TO THE WIDTH o R S PN §| OF THE SUNS DISK; ‘ : N AND TO THE BENDING t OF THE SUN'S RAYS BY ' Uh\T . 1 'THE ATMOSPHERE = ; ; i 3 " | whicH Auows Us I VE UV US TO SEE THE SUN [ % ki saEN BEFORE IT RISES 7 = AND AFTER IT %;‘%‘fl\ KNOWN TO SETS/ ( W HURL LARGE y 3 {1 )= STONES 6 o), Gl | 3MILES | | A : “\(( : » M | INTo THE O\ X ALY AR / \ - i (L‘\fi\./lv '<’/ BQ, F\\ ]3/ & ‘\\'l I [ A ) ( \\?L P A «"L), ) ? & H &&(w T\\\ M) \ Jgfi | \ J &7 2 s «\fi. . i \“ s ARSES A /m?mc, .‘__,_”/’/ - Ls } " /‘ | I 7 > os = )2,«,_ 4l Q—?Q;‘:b@rfl | lle NOR 71 poLe 7 | |ON AN AMERICAN COMPASS g T | | 15 CALLED THE £ B onY 1 | SOU 7/ POLE ON Cf & {«i | | A FRENCH OR CHINESE S 8 [ i COMPASS., A S ii\a H-19 © 1934 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. e \ \ SINCE two north poles repel each other, and opposite poles attract the Chinese and French have good reasons for calling the north-point ing end of a compass needle the “south” pole, NEXT: Would you realizg it, if the earth passea through the tai of a comet? ¢ (Convicts Hitched to ] - Plows When Penal " Miles Get Scarce |1 es Get carcel i ! ’ TUCKER PRISON FARM, Ark i ,~—{(#)—Convict ‘‘man. power” con ];tinued to be used Thursday as a | substitute for mules as Superin ‘tendem A. G. Stedman rvshed ‘the task of planting several thous and acres of cotton on the Arkan ;sas penal farm. | TUse of conviects to pull cotton | ,{plauters in the fields was neces- | gitated by the shortage of },ive-! I'stock on the 17,000 acre farm Bys !tom and delay in planting the crops caused by excessive rains, 'Superimc‘ndem Stedman said. ! ! The superintendent confirmed | | reports that 36 husky convicts ! | were being worked ‘in the trace&"* fnfter the fact had bheen published. | ’ With the planting season on, | every available mule on the farm[ lis 'being worked, Stedman ex- | | planed, and because of a shortzuze‘ ;ur penitentiary funds, no addi | tional work stock can be pur ! chased, ' “The men are not being given { harsh treatment, and have no ob lj(‘.‘liun to the work. As a matter {of fact, they are not doing any | more work thah they would be iuhex‘WlS(‘." he said. ! Six “teams” of siXx men each are lheing used. They draw a cotton planter weighing less than 100 ;Dounds, which penetrates the pul verized seed bed only an inch. A }sevemh man guides the planter. » ! TS RTS e SR RR T N 005 BBt e e ! & 'NO BIDS ACCEPTED | i ON ROAD BETWEEN ~ ATHENS AND MACON ‘ ATLANTA - (#)—The state high ‘\vuy department Thursday received ' bids on seventeen projects totalling §864,851.08 to be constructed with l.«'mu- and federal aid money. Con | tracts were awarded this after noon, l The highway boardl announced | ngy bids would be received Thuts (day on the project for construc i!'mn of 13.031 miles of paved madl in Jones and Putnam counties oh E'fl:hut is known as the Macon-Eat ‘onton highway. This streten would have completed the Atens-Macon ‘road. The higwav board said bids received on this project had been returned and that the board would receive bids for the work at a later date, 4 The apparent low bid for the construction of 8.776 miles of sur face treated road between Athens and Elberton in Madigon and El bert county was the bid of $45,- 93.87, by the Coastal Roads Co. . Union Point Revival | At Methodist Church Is Begun Wednesday UNION POINT. — Rev., R. E. Lyle started a series of revival meeting at the Methodist ¢hurch here Wednljday. Dr. Hlam F. ‘Dempsey, Madison pastor, is as #isting in the meetings. Preparatory services were held last week and the first part of this week with prayer meetings sgpon sored by the Men’s Bible glass, the W. M. 8., and the Epworth Lea gue. E. W. Stewdrt, Mrs. E. W. Stewart, asd ‘Miss Geraldine Dea ver led these meetings. The revival will continue through Sunday, April 29.\*11&1 meetings held daily at 10 in* the morning and 8 o'clock at night. g & SUBSTITUTE BRIDEGROOM LOS ANGELES.—tP)—Fay R. Young, 24, and Lucille Mary To mes; 18, -of Lynchburg, Va. filed notice of intention to wed. Three days later Miss Tomes and Arthur W. Young, 23, appear ed and filed notice of intention to wed ~ : “What happened to the other man—-Fay Young?” the bride-to be was asked. “He's my brother,” Arthur spoke up. 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