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l::,uNl’V\Y, SEPTEMBER 9, 1934.
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«gring Those $3 Tags to the Polls on September 12,andKeep Them on Your Car Two More Years’’---Talmadge Tells NewnanVoters
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BW T R o N LS e S e e
A great majority of the huge crowd (above) hearing Cov- |
ernor Cene Talmadge Thursday afternoon in Newnan, pledged !
their support to him in the primary next Wednesday in a “‘poll
of the hands’” conducted by the chief executive at, the end of his \
address. He told them: “If you want your taxes raised—if you |
want your phone rates, passenger bus and truck rates, and power |
rates raised—l| am not your man; if you want the sheriff and |
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etables—and nuts—Wallace has to
worry about, and a group of a
cow, a pig and a sheep would look
even sillier going to sea than Far-
It looks as if the navy might let
this matter ride until after it takes
care of that war with Japan.
Copyright, 1934, NEA Service, Ine.
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] PART FRIENDS
| COOPERSTOWN, 'N. Y.—~(P)—
! Kissing each other goodbye, Mrs.
iEva Coo and Mrs. Martha Clift
| separated today, the former to be
;driven to Sing Sing prison to
ta‘wait execution and the latter to
| imprigonment at Bedford Hills
l TOUGH TO BE A CAPITALIST
| PHMLADELPHIA— (#)—Charles
iW. Clemens, building contractor,
told the United States districe
court he has exactly one dollar
with which to pay debts of $1,137,-
064.
| NEW YORK STOCKS
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NEW YORK—(AP)— The fol
lowing is the close of stocks quota
tions on the New York Stock Ex
‘change Saturgay: - :
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Al Chem and D 127
Am Can v - s X 9 97%
! Am and For Pow 6% 6 6
Am Pow and Lt i 1%
Am Rad and St S 13% 12% 12%
Am Smelt and R 36 34% 35
Am Tel and Te' 1133 113 113
Andconda & ¥+ 4 13% 11% - 11%
Atl Resin s 3 . 24% 24% 24%
Auburn Auto , « 22%
Avia Corp %W 5 44% 414 414
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| Balt.and Ohio , 15% 16% 15%
‘‘Bendix Avia. ~e 12% 12% 12%
1 Beth Stl ..p . .. 28% 2815 281
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Can.D G Ale . ¢ 15%
}Canad Pac . - \13% 13% 13%
Case .J I % oo 0 295 38%. 39
| Ches and Ohio . , 43% 43 43%
| Chrysler » . « « 3286 32% 324
Coca Cola' .+ » » 1363 135 135%
Colum G and El. 9 8% 8%
{ Coml Solv ..« ~ 193 193 - 19%
! Comwlth and Sou -1% .1% 1%
I'Cbn Cag v - 5 208 281 26%
{ Con:Oil . s+ 8% 8y .8%
| Cont Can,. . . - 80% T 79% 79%
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DuPont®e N. » 8 . 87% 87%
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El Pow and Lt . 4
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Gen Blel , 'y« . 8% 18 18
Gen Mot . . o 28% 28% 28%
Gold Dust » . . .18 17% 173
Goodyear Tandß 20% 20% 20%
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Hudson Mot . . 8%
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AN Cent: . « . -. 16% 18% 1614
Int -Harv . . « 2b% 2b% 2b%
s Int- Nie Can 5« 24% 24% - 24%
Int Tel and Tel 9% 83, 8%
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~Johns Manv ', . 44% 443 44%
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!Kennecott e LRIG 38K ABM
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Libbey O F Gl . 27%
Ligg and My B . 97
|Loew’s oy o g . 265
Lorillard P .« . 8
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Mont Ward ~ .. 24 23% 23%
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Nash Mot'. . . . 18% 13% 13%
Nat Bis . ~ . 32
Nat Dajiry . . ~ 18% 16% 18%
Nat Distil . . . 198, 193% 19%
Nat Pow and Lt 8§ % 1%
N Y Cent . . , 21% 21% 21%
NY NH and H 9%
North Amn . . .- 134 18 13
Doy Tue .oy 1744
Pack Mot & «:a - 35
Par Publix . . 3% 3% 33N
Penn BRR . . .-« RO 2B 231
Phillipg Pet , . 16 1568, 15%
Pub Sve NJ . . . 30% 30% 30%
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Radio . . . . -5%
Repub Sti . .y B% 1% 13%
Rey Tob B . . 46% 461 46%
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Beab Al ~ . . %
Sears Roeb . . . 36% 361 36%
Socony Vac . - . 14% 183% 143
Bou'Pac .. . % 1% . 1 173
ol By « . v 18 15% 16
Std Brands . . . 19% 19y 19%
Sta oil'Cal . . 333
i Bud Ol N 7. .. (. 44
h Stew War . . . 6%
Studeb . . « -3% 38 3
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Tex Corp . + + 22% 22% 22%
Transem. -~ & ¢ A 5% 5%
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IL'n Carb -, . 0= 41% 40% 4034
l P'nit Carbon . . 403,
it Carp & 4 3% 4
' Unit Gas and.lm 114%
US Ind Alco &+ &8 37% ATy
UsS Smelt R , « 132% 121 121%
US Steel . . .00 38%» 13% W
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Warner . & i @ 43 4y 434
Wess O , 5 0 8 28
pailitf running you down for the back tag tax money, | am noi
your man; if you want the $2,000,000 that | have saved up for
the teachers and Confederate pensioners taken away from them
on some technicality, | am not your man; if you want the old
public service commission vindicated and put back into office, to
ride on free passes and raise rates, at the same time_trying td
STOCKS SETTLE
SLIGHTLY LOWER
|
Speculation Marks Time
Pending Election Re
turns in Maine Monday
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NEW YORK—(#)—Stocks settleq:
a little lower today in a routine
market, 1
Speculation marked time alt
around péending the importantj
Maine election on Monday and an
nouncement over the week-end of
the treasury’'s financing plans
Results of the Maine vote were
awaited on the theory it would
show how the winds of pepuldar
favor were blowing with respect to
the New Deal. The textile strike
and business trends were given
secondary consideration.
Substantial gain in railroaq car
loading; last week, which lifted
total loadings to a new peak for
the year, was hailed as indication
of seasonal expansion tendencles
in business.
United States government bonds
slipped a bit while the financial
district tried to guess the rerms os
the forthcoming treasury offer
ing. . . .
Small losses overshadowed minor
gains at the finish of share deal-|
ings. The Standarq Statistics Co.,
average for 90 stocks sagged thre2-
tenths of a point-to 70.6. ‘
Turnover in the two-hour session
was only 211,400 shares. |
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LITTLE TRADING ‘
NEW YORK. —(®)— Trading in |
cotton today wag attributed large
iy to evening up accounts in prep-1
aration for the government crop‘!
report which was issued right af
ter the close. : I
Wekt Ub ... -« M W% 33%!
Woolworth ~ . . 478 47% 47%l
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SALES I
Total today, 211,400. |
Previcus day, 688,570. l
Week ago, 113,060, l
Year ago, 279,110. |
Two years ago, 1,498,220. |
Jan. 1 to date, 255,423,993.
Year ago, 510,246,673.
Two years ago, 309,346, 583. ]
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NEW YORK—(AP)—The follow
ing are the closing figures on the
New York bond market Saturday:
FOREIGN !
Arg 88, S s .y BB
Austealin 68 wO, . ... .Y
Brazil 6148. ik o 0 (..., 00
Pritish 0448, .8 «... . ..... /111
Gar GOvE TBt o v 200 808
Mdlv 8. o Y
Japan 6%5...... .. .. ... 861
DOMESTIC
Alleghany 68l ..... ... 220
Am and lor -BEow 08..0, .... 0%
AT and 8 480000001010
Balt and.. Ohig M. 5. .. 005 4040
Beth ‘BO B 8 . iey
Broaklyn M Trang 65.. .... 99%
Ol dionp Sad 0. .- haie 102
LBN 100 48, ,0% ion divee a 0
S ol P e 48, ... 0o 100
D 8 W ind 8., . s pons B 8
Cuba Can pr 88, ... ... 00, 2
A RS dn, ... ... sy B
Dodee-Bros 68.... ....: ....104%
WG P BN o BBAR
Coodyr T and R b5..........100%
L e Is. . e BB
Hudeon Cont 858...... ...... 4%
Hudson and Man Inc 65...... 87T%
interb R T ofg 68.......... 16
e N AR o oL 108
aElavale ML Che . oL ... 100%
N 0 Do Gen 48, ... oo 9%
ML o e.. ... DS
NY NH and Hevt 65.... .... 613
Norfand W 4a...... ........104%
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Pann RR pen b 5.... (... ..106%
Be Ball T and /T 68....... 101%
SemJecdles ... ... Ll BTy
SO By oo Bs. ... .0 06
SO Ry gen 48.... .... ... B}
S W BAll Tel 58, ... ... ....110%%
LOB N J 68..., ... ... 1084
U Fae dles. ... ... ... 1008
SR ERB . ... . BB
Western Blec 65.... .... ....102%
SRR Uinteer 88, .. . ... B 2
: . BOND SALES
Total salds, 6,890,000\
Frevious day, 16,066,000,
Week ago, 4.051,000,
Year ago, 3,435,000.
Two years ago, 5,183,000.
Jan. 1 to date, 2,720,269,000.
Same year ago, 2,365670
Same two vears ago 2.201.779. .
rnake people believe they are reducing them, | am not your man.
it | have made life's burdens easier for you. | ask at your hands
an endcrsement term; if | have tried and made an honest effort
to carry out these carnpaign pledges. | ask at your hands an en
dorsement term; ard remember, bring those $3 tags to the polis
on September 12, and keep them on your cars for two more years."'
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| Harold Moore, a four-year ola|
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