Athens banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1933-current, May 02, 1934, Home Edition, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1934. " Kiwanis (pattanooga To Present Program Here Next Tuesday nt that the Chatta- E 2 s club will send’ vis pooE< \thens next Tuesday to e rogram for the local pre="* , was made _at the K g 1 vesterday at the Hol s to be designated as‘ e Kiwanis Day” by president James Sartor s d a large attendance i o hear this program. g = yup from Athens, in- Recen - T N. Tutwiler, lieuten- | of this Kiwanis dis- B vix and Luther Nelsnn‘ e ~hattanooga and present | there, Dr. McCallie ol boy's school will bei o : his occasion. i e L seting vesterday ' waS nn | S | Dayt S ngmm' £ . R. Cunn ealled on ! 4 he cluh who had not‘ ( e to give a speech in | had 2 Ch? | "1 (. Jester was /Oneé of these 0 «oke briefly .on the beauties r surrounding countryside,‘ i urging Kiwanians to: become | N ected in -it. E. Bi Mell spoke " he work heing done at Athens I woo! and invited Kiwanians . et the “school and see. “the finest bunch of boys and girls any where in the state.® Others called on ineluded T. A. @ibeon, Guy Henry, Sheriff W. E. Jacks U. H. Davenport,. J. R. fppaxton, E. . Lamkin, Howe Chandler, Breezy” Winn. J. K. pavie, and Dr. H. M. Fullilove: i | TWO IN ONE } GARASOTA, Fla. —(AP)— Bos nita House went after ohe fie.!x——-' tunon—and ce.me hack with two —u tarpon and a shark. 1 The shark swallowed the tarpon that Bonita was playing on her} line, and fought for an hour andi 4 half before it was ended. | \ ‘ . } Relieve Headache | | iot N | - And Quiet Nerves | [ In Three Minutes | n Three M | When you have one of those vio-! lent, nerve-racking headaches, from inorganic causes, you can get sooth ing relief in three minutes with ‘B, C,” a reliable pleasant-to-take remedy. . “B. 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E —ATHENS’ OLDEST DEALER— MARKET MOVES SLOWLY TODAY Trading at Dullest Pace Of Year; News of Stim ulating Nature Lacking BY VICTOR EUBANK NEW Y9ORK —(AP)— The stock market mills ground slowly Wed nesday as the meager speculative fuel appeared to be without any appreciable motivating force, Trading during the greater part of the session was at the qullest pace of the year to date. The tick er tape barely moved at times. Even the so-calléd professionals seemed to be move timid than us ‘ual and there was little or no pub liec participation. News of a stim ulating nature wag lacking, for the most part, and only a few scattered specialties were able to climb out of the rut, Wheat dipped and =allied ner vously. There were more reports of rains that would aid the crops. Other cerealg showed some im provement, Cotton rallied. $1 or more a bale, but lost part of this undey profit taking. PRICES FIRMER NEW ORLEANS —(AP)— Cot ton was less active Wednesday but prices' developed a somewhat firm er tone, due to good Liverpool ca bles and a better demand in the wake of the recent decline, New Orleans Table Open High Low Close P.C. May .. 10.75 10.75 10.75.10.75 10.59 July 10.84 10.93 10.80 10.90 10.74 Oct. . 10.98 11.09 10.94 11.05 10.89 Dec. . 11.10 11.16 11.06 11.16 10.99 gAD, . 11,82.10.38 1308 y 11,91 1104 Neeh: . 31.28:11.29 ]1.29 11.38 11147 REACTION SETS IN NEW YORK —(AP)— An early advance of approximately SI.OO ‘per bale in cotton Wednesday =on covering combined with some do ‘mestic and foreign trade buying wag followed by partial reactions ‘under moderate offerings from the |trade and some local selling. | New York Table S Open High Low Close P, C May . 10.70 10.70 10.70 10,82 10.56 July . 10.88 10.97 10.81 10.95 10.78 Oct. . 11.05°11.12 10.97'11.10 10.91 Dec. . 11.15 11.28 11.08 11.22 11.01 Mam, . 11.20 11.29 ¥1.16 11.28 11.06 Mch, . 11,38 11.88 11.27 11.38 11.17 CHICAGO GRAIN High Low Close WHEAT— BRI LBl et GRE R LlB% VIR, Gvaa gl YT Ten T A BEPE s ol 73, LlB% CORN— MLy ... 2, oo AR 44% L 46% MUY 4300 a 0 5, JARIe -AT .48 SBODL s e R L 48% 493 OATS— May siost ée i 209 AEO .29% JUIy: oeoionne 3299 .26 .29% Bept ..o ks o (208 298 - agEl THE OMNIBUS A FREE RIDE FOR EVERYBODY Cartoon Received The other day we received an idea for a cartoon from an anony mous contributor. Unfortunately, we don't have a cartoonist in the office, and were unable to use the drawing. However, we're telling you folks about it, because it's a nice drawing, and the idea isn't bad at all. On a chalr on a raised platform is seated the figure of a man, who's head is a circle in which is placed a dollar mark. Below the steps leading to the dais is a kneeling figure, and on the first step are sacks of gold, labeled: ‘The Object of hig Pray er.” The title is “The World's God Today”. Thanks for sending it te us, whoever you are, Mr. or Miss Cartoonist. We wish you'd signed yvour name go we could give credit where it's due. On Signs, Etc— If you haven’t been down town at night lately, the sign in front of Tony Postero’s is worth look ing at next time you make a trip. A neon arrow has been added be neath the regular sign, and it moves in rather quick sudden oc tion. llf you're not up real close to it, it looks rather wierd—just a suspended arrow which looks like it's going right through the windows of the restaurant. Then, speaking of signs, we notice that the Varsity sign has been changed in some sort of way. We don’t know exactly how, but the other night when we were driving by, the big football was on a truck and being carted somewhere or other. The next day, however, it was back up again and we haven’t had -~ chance to ask about it. Reverberations— If It's Spelled Like That A week or so ago we told here the story of a young fellow who lost his two snakesg in the house, and of the suspense it was caus ing among, his family, who never knew exactly when one of them was liable to pop out of a closet, drawer, or what-not. Well, one of them has been cornered and caught. It was hiding undér the dining room rug, and the cook found it—much to her surprise, disgust, and something very much akin to fright. Now there’s only one more to be caught, but it seems to be a rather clever ser pent, and stays in hiding, although every now and then queer noises like thingg sliding over things can be heard in the house. Brotherly Love I The oldest brother is about ten years old, the. youngest seven. They were out riding one day, and the mother had a pack of Dentyne chewing gum, which, as you remember, comes flat, with each piece rather small—until you start chewing it. She offered some té the brothers. Older brother brok¢ off about half of the pack—ap proximately three pieces. Yonger brother glared. Older brother chew ed on peacefully. Finally, he had an idea: “Mama,” he said, “how many pieces of gum are there in a pack of Dentyne gum?” Younger brother couldn’t hold it in any longer. “Only one,” he shoufed, “it you get hold of it first.” Sororities to Hold Pan-Hellenic Dance; First at University For tne first time since women were admitted to ‘The University of Georgia, the Women’s Panhel lehic Council will sponsor a dance here. It will take place in Wood ruff Hall Friday evening, from nine to one, with the Georgia Bulldog orchestra’ furnishing the music. ; (Special features of the dance will be the Panhellenic leadout, which memberg of the old and new councils with their dates will take part, singing by Miss Anne John son, Atlanta, a member of the Al pha Gamma Delta sorority, and novelty dancing by Miss Louise Wynn, Newnan, a Phi Mu. The leadout will wind around the floor and include several in tricate figures, and at the end the couples will break from a single column and go the lighted pins of the various sororities. Decorations will focus on the lighted sorority pins, with pine boughs and green shrubs and vines draped and hanked around the nhall. Those taking part in the lead out will be: Meta Shaw, Lud Pierce; Cath erine Williams, Schuyler <Clark; Winnie Clark, Elmo Thrash; Patsy Wioodruff, Frank Dudley; Lee Whitman, Daniel Nathan; Anna Michael, Edmund Randolph; Irene Feldman, Mickey Radutzsky; Ida Mogul, Hy Aronstam; Reta Slotin, Howard Rome; Esther Haskin, Sammy Arncold; Sara Slaton, L. James: Dot Davis, Charles War ner; Josephine VonSprecken, Ken- Jock Westberry; Grace Wilson, Harrv McAllister: Nell Johnson, Alfred Wier; Isabe! McCrae; Tom Fleming: Emmis Bragg, Ted Mid ‘dlebrooks; Liddy Rice, 'Charles Riehardsoen; Catherine McMillan ‘Mark Whitehead: Mr. and Mrs. Donald Carter; Beulah Wise, Ed “Elliott; and Anne Price, Gladys 'Solomon. The representatives for )the Chi Omega have not vet been announced. Admission will be $1 :a couple. i African marabou storks are scav engers, but they wash all their food hefore eating it. A THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA What Two Years of Flight. Did to Samuel Insull BEFORE THE CRASH SRR L eSS [ S e e ol R R sl S R oo R S R L e e R s R XY R RS R SR = § % S R SR 3 SR i B S SRR BEEE e aEs : o R B i N SRR et N‘\(%fif & B o .o e e SRR W S BEER S s R R A .b' (_.-'- '\'\- =?& R e.Q e SONNER SRR ST ¥ B R Pi . el S B 5 TR "ie FEE B T T 1:3%"12'." 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