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SCHOOLS HERE BEGIN
EXERCISES MARKING
CLOSE OF SESSIONS
(Continued from page one.)
cards being given out Wednesday
morning.
University High
The University High school held
graduation exercises last night in
Pound auditoritum at 8:30,
Dr. J, C. Wilkinson delivered the
principal address, and speakers
were Peggy Garrette, whose sub
ject was “Changing Base” and
Annie Sue Soleman who spoke on
“Learning for Living.”
Musical numbers were present
ed by the High scheeol chorus and
the girls chorus, while the entire
graduating class sang the class
song. Rev. John Tate gave the
invocation and benediction,
Students receiving diplomas
from Dr. J C. Mendows were Edna
Burns, Annie Sue Coleman, Harry
Couch, Edmund Dillis, Bertha
Dunaway, Frank Eberhart, Mildred
Floyd, Mary Flanagan, Peggy Gar
rette, H. 8. Glenn, Florence Mat
thews, Roy Mills and Millie Rum-‘
sey. %
Commencement exercises will be
held by the Mar; Ann Lipscomb
Elementary school of Lucy Cobb
Monday morning at 9:30 o'clock in
Seney-Stovall chapel,
Sunday afternoon at 5:30 o'clock
pupils of the school will hold a
Vesper service in the chapel. The
public is cordially invited both to
the Vesper service and the com
mencement exercises.
The following is the list of stu
dents who will receive diplomas
from Athens High school TPuesday
night:
Anne C. Abney, Martha Virginia
Ashford, Ida Frances Barrow,
James Barrow, James Addison
Beacham, Miriam Celestia Beck
with. Charles William Berry, Frank
Carlton Bicgerstaff, Emmie Boy
kin Bolton, Ingoma Ruth Born,
Ben Seagle Brandon.
Elise Bruce Bray, Martha Eliza
beth Bray, Mary Alice Brooks,
Ruth Clark Brown, J. W. Bullock,
Ldura Will Burch, Martha Eliza
beth Bureh, Robin Grier Burnet,
Helen Fleming Cabaniss, Lucy
Pearl Callaway.
J. Phil Campbell, jr., John B.
Cannon, Lottie Mae Carr, Burton
B. Chandler, William Hendrix
Chandler, Charles C. Clements,
James Weaver Cooper, Mary Julia
Cooper, Ralph A. Cooper, Wade
Coleman Cooper.
Zena Elizabeth Costa, Mary
Frances Crabb, Ralston Melbrim
Cunningham, William Russell Dan
iel, Elizabeth Wallace David, Harry
Jones Davis, jr., Hugh Turner
Davis, Ronald Davis, Janet Dick
erson, Robert Tilden Dottery, Eva
Hintonp Downs,
Martha Frances Dreyer, Kath
erine Thomas Dußose, Thomas A.
Elliott, Marybelle Embry, Guy
Wisotzkey Firor, ir., Josephine
Kathyrn Firor, Willlams Thomas
French, John Willilam Fussell, Mary
Catherine Gordon, Mary Panl
Glenn, Chraline Graham.
Hugh A. Hankinson, Nancy
Elizabeth Hardy, Paul B, Hartley,
Freddie Martha Lee Hill, Sara
Frances Hofmeister, James Howard
Huff, Dorothy L. Huggins, Dorothy
Greve Jarnagin, Fyhn William Jar
rell, Barbara Wilkinson Jenkins,
William ¥Edward Johnson.
Sebra Edith Jordam, Robert
Henry Kimbrell, Myrtle Louise
Kingery, Moses Morris Levy, Har
old Greer Loyd, Edna McCarson,
Virginia Aileen McCarthy, Harold
Lem McCommon, Frank Dennis
Mebade, Mildred sic Dade, Robert
Louis MeGarity.
Mary Carroll McMahon, Philom
tne Weber McMahon, John Me-
Pherson, James Ilenry Madden,
Charles Stanyarne Mangleburg,
Laey Fleming Mangleburg, How
ell Diamond Marbut, Glennie Beu
lah Marlow, Benjamin Franklin
Moore, James Thomas Parks, Elsie
- Wilsie Poss, Dorothy Eligabeth
Prickett, Stanley Morgan Robert
son, Clara Reid Robson, Marie
Inez Sanders, Charlie Franklin
Scheider, 111, Carlton Short, Mary
Louise Short, Milton Bruce Skel
ton, Louise SBmith, Tiny Yuie
Smith.
- Edwin Williams Southerland,
Louise HElizabeth Bt. John, Ray
mond Fowler Staples, jr., Win
fred Conway Stewart, Frances
Eysiyn otokiey, tamiin C, Tap
pen, Helen Estelle Thompson, Rob
ert Thompson.
. Hazel Dell Usry, Thomas Wil
. fred Warren, Ila Mae Warwick,
. Calvin Dana Wheeler, Sarah Mar
" guerite Whitoside, C. Boyce Wild
;{-'er, Genevieve Wilfong, Mary (Leila
8 Willard, Marion Patricia Wise,
f* Emory Rose Wood, Charles Ralph
. Cartledge, and Julian Stephenson.
i COLORED SCHOOLS
¢ The Athens High and Industrial
. school commencement program
. opens tonight with the junior class
¥ entertaining the seniors. The com
i mencement sermon will be deliver-
N ed Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock
# in Hil's First Baptist church by
Dr. J. C. Wilkinson,
1 Monday night at 8 o'clock class
pXercises will be held ang Tuesday
# night at the same time an alumgl
¢ Bocial will take place. Dr. M. S,
¢ Davage, president of Clark Uni
versity, Atlanta, will deliver the
- commencement address at gradua
| tion exorcises Wednesday morn-
B ing at 11 o'clock, and 39 students
B will receive diplomas.
' f:‘v complete program for com-
P mencement exercises of the Teach
lers Training and Industrial In
"‘fte will be ,found elsewhere in
‘the paper. Exercises at this schoo'
" begin tenight also.
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. STEADY BOARDER
. CHICAGO —. (#) — Police found
. Abe Hinkley, 61. a nude hermit,
living in Prank Flanigan’s chicken
coop. They attempted to take him
to a hospital, but both Flanigan
~ and mpwz gbpected. Hinkley
said he had been living in the coop
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SOUTHAMPTON, Eng. — (#) —
“Prince Mdivania is a square
shooter and a great fellow,” said
Franklin L. Hutton Friday as he
larrived on the Bremen to geo to
his daughter, Princess Barbara
Hutton Mdivani who is in Lon
don.
That was Hutton’'s answer to
queries as to whether there was
discord bhetween his daughter, ten
cent-store heiress and her hus
band.
~ Prince Alexig Mdivani met Hut
‘ton when the Bremen docked, in
formed him of the gtate of the
princess’ health, and pleaded with
her father not to take her back
to the United States. Hutton re
plied: “We must wait until we get
to London., Barbara is ill We‘
must see what she says” Mrs.
Hutton accompanied her husband
and Mdivani to London.
“We have heard rumorg about
Barbara's health”, said her fa.;her.‘
“Naturally we have been very wor
ried.” Regarding WMdivani’'s polo
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CHEVROLET IS THE ONLY LOW-PRICED CAR BUILT IN GEORGIA
BRUNSON MOTOR CO.
~ West Washington Street = Athens, Georgia
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lCommcncement Begins
| At Teacher Training,
g Industrial Institute
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| Commencement of the Teacher
"J'r:uning and Industrial Institute
will begin tonight at 8:30 when
| clags exercises will be held.
| Monday night at 8:30 the alum
[ni business meeting and social
{ will be held, and Wednesday eve
jning at the same time the primary
| concert wifl be given. Next Fri
day night, the High school dra
!mati(- elub will present “Closed
i LAps.”
| Dr. Charles L. Hill, dean of Idor
|ris Brown univesity, Atlanta, will
;(lvlivm' the baccalaureate sermon,
at 3:30 on the afternoon of Sun
l(‘my. June 10. The next night at
i8:30 commencement exercises will
|be held with Abit Nix delivering
| the principal address. |
| . Judia C. Jackson Harrig is prin
cipal of the school.
playing, Hutton said: '"He Hkes
the game. He can afford to play
it
Indicating that they intended to
remain several weeks in Europe,
Hutton said he had taken a shoot
ing box in Austria, and that this
was his annual visit to Europe.
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
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'Mining Engineer Held
| For Alleged Attempt
i To Extort Money
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]j:m and his arraignment set for
i today.
; After delivery of the extortion
'note, Markham and his famiiy
,lmuvt’d to Texas, remaining in se
| clusion there until recently when
{ho returned to his Altadena es
tate.
Following their employment by
Markham, the private detectives,
James E. Helping and B. P. Jen
nings, enlisted ine aid of B, E.
I:sa.ckctt, wcting agent in charge of
[the’ buréau of investigation, De
| partment of Justice.
Jennings said microseopie sxam
ination of the letter le@ to certain
findings. “We nut two and two
together,” he sad, “and began an
investigation which finally led to
Sutton’s arrest last night.”
The exact mature of the evi
dence obtaineq was kept secret.
Sutton was said to be a former
army officer and was engaged in a
rnumber of industrial enterprises
in the east. He has a wife and
three children.
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Rates Is Asked Today
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sion which we are very fearful
will be put into exect,” the com
mission said—*a scale of rates on
manufactured textiles into the
territory in and around Chicago,
a rate which would penalize the
Southern cotton industry 18 per
cent on all textile goods manufac
tured in the South.
“We think that this matter
should be carefully gone into and
in view of the eiforts of congress
to weld our transportation into a
national system, that an investi
gation should be had by congress
which would disclose reasons 10{'
penalizing Southern institutions
to this extent.” -
COMPLAINT DISMISSED
WASHINGTON~ () —Com
plaint by truek operators in the
Southeast that the Southeastern
Express company was making un
fair rates was dismissed Friday
by the Interstate Commerce com
mission. .
The commission expressed belief
that the railroads and the express
company were handling their bus
iness properly
. The American Highway Freight
association complained that the
law was belng violated through
‘r(‘»ducod rates by the express com
pany which operates the store
id«;m- pick-up and delivery service
}:u rates generally less than the
‘:l'('Lrul:u' less than carload freight
rates in the Southeast. i
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of the department eof . commerce.
They said manufacturing concerns
which use cotton textiles ia turn
ing out other products have only
enough goods on hand to last six
‘weeks, X
Roosevelt Plans Move
President Roosevelt was report
ed to be planning a move next
week to avert the general strike in
the giant steel industry.
The White House action in the
steel dispute remained to be dis-
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8 AND UP List price of Standard Six Sport Roadster a¢ Flint, Mich., $490.00.
; With bumpers, ‘spare tire and tite look, the list price is SIB.OO additional.
: Prices subject to change without notice. Compare Chrevrolet's low delivered & 5
prices and easy G.M.A.C. termy. A General Motors ¥V alue. o)
closed. One report was that the
president would call steel manu
facturers, long o©posed to mnon
company unions, to his ofice to
seek concessions,
NO SPECIFIED PLANS
| WASHINGTON — (/) —Hugh 8
Johnson tolg reporters at his press
conference today that he was
making every effort to prevent the
threatened steel and textile strikes
but that conferences had not ad
vanced sufficiently to make speci
fic plans.
The administrator, commenting
jon the stee| situation, said if the
union could lay the gproper ground
}work. showing any outright refusal
‘by any company to bargain collec-
L‘ti»vely with duly <hosen repres2n
tatives of the wowrkers, he swould
l“back them all the way”
“Im my opinion that groundw erk
‘has not yet been Ilaid in the steel
lcontroversy," he said,
| "Phe administration, who had - in
jterrupted conferemces with textile
|leaders to hold his press confer
ience, said it was too early yet to
have an accurate analysis of the
situation in that industry. where a
strike has been <called for mext
monday. *
Right at the peak of Chevrolet popularity—with
nationwide demand sending production te new all
time “highs”—Chevrolet dealers are displaying an
additional group of four new models. These cars are
identical in quality with all 1934 Chewrolets. And the
prices have been set at suach incredibly low figures
that you ean now buy a Chevrolet for $490! “4 Chev
rolet for $490!”” That's the world’s lowest price for a
six-cylinder car. The lowest price, also, for a car of
this size, wheelbase and power! And a figure that
sounds even more impressive after yora find out what
it buys: A great big, full -size, long.-wheelbase car, 169
inches from bumper to bumaper. A cashion-balanced
SIX of surprising smoothness, power, snap and dash.
The most economical full-size car that money can buy
—a record-breaker for gas and oil mileage, as well as
long, dependable service. And every closed model has
a Body by Fisher. Nobody interested in motor cars
can afford to let another day slip by, without seeing
this “Chevrolet for $490,”
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FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1034,
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