Athens banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1933-current, March 04, 1935, Home Edition, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
PAGE SIX L 7 IR 1 e T =1 1 \Lr’ 5 LA' ‘ ;,}‘ i " ‘.s /\\\J N O et E N AN LAY P ; ‘}l:\_\‘,\»’\,f ‘ .‘ ~ P-100 MO EXCITEMERT O 3 FIRANCIAL MARKETS ?f:: # N o e g‘ Most Traders Find Side gi lines Much to Their é% Liking, However. g” By VICTOR EUBANK Y: Associated Press Financial Writer . NEW YORK.—()—While finan { cial markets were not particularly ~ excited Monday over further un © settlement in Buropean currencies, " most traders found the sidelines ‘\,é much to their liking, K and prices %& were inclined to sag. § @ U. 8. government securities EQ firmed on announcement of the . treasury’'s low-yjeld terms for its % March 15 financing. Commodities, ?‘ including graine and cotton ~ ! pointed downward along with | stocks. - - DECLINING PRICES @ NEW YORK—(#—With tral g ers waiting for more settled con ~ | ditions in the foreign exchange i% inarke’t. cotten was quiet Monday )—g with prices declining in response |to easy Liverpool cabies nnd :l('at-‘ ~ tered liquidation. G New York Table i f Open High Low Close P.C ; L} Mch, , 12,31 12.31 12.26 12.26 12.34 ;j May . 12.40 12.40 12.37 12.39 1246 EVduly . 12.46 12.46 12.43 1245 1:.5:‘ b Oct. . 12.40 12.40 12.37 12.38 1247 {|l Dec. . 12.45 12.45 12.43 12.44 12.54] i Jan. . 12.46 12.48 12.44 12.48 12.56 R | - QUIETS DOWN | NEW ORLEANS.— () —After . | an__active opening and easier _ | prices due to a sharp break of 10 "z ‘points in sterling, cotton Monday 9 guieted down and trading con ; sisted mainly of evening up of . commitments in advance of Tues -4{ day’'s holiday for Mardi Gras in ot the local markets, New Orleans Table « Open High Low Close P.C. | Meh. . 12.28 12.28 12.28 12,27 12.35 L May . 12.43 12.43 12.38 12.38 12.46 ‘?%:11,. 12.48 12.48 12.44 1244 12,52 £ Doty . 12.42 12,42 12.39 12,39 1247 | L Deoy 1218 i v 12450254 Jan, . 12.50 12,50 12.50 12.49 12,58 ~ CHICAGO GRAIN ? kok High Low Close f WiHiaT IR Ny ... 9% 96N 07 Bl o . 01% 9% 91% B Bept. .. (. .. 01 0% 90% f} . CORN-— Eewich, .. .. .. ... Voot B 'Nuy e RERE RO RSB ,_;{uly L e 9% 1% ‘:,Syept. b 018 J 5% q 5% l . oaTs— , B MRy . . .. BOM a9k 9% Bty .. .. .. AD4 2% 48 R ment. .. .. .. dl% 40% 41 ~ e s Mother of Athenian i ,‘,“;'4 - - - iy Dies in Pennsylvamai Friends of, Dr. €. J. Brockman will be sorry to learn of the death of hig mother, Mrs. Florency Brocks man of Nazareth, Pa., who possed away this morning followinrg sevs eral weeks illmess, although her tmproved condition had given hopes of her recovery. Mrag Brockman was prominent in all the affairs of her home town and was organist for many years at her church, L ~ She was president of the League of Women Voters and very active ‘i the civic_and social affairs of ‘her town. She has visited here on several occasions, making many fs’fi'iénds by her charming personal j:lyf Dr. Brockman will attend the funeral which will be held Thurs day. : 29 Cases Made Here : Over Past Wecek-End Twenty-nine cases for - violatio® ‘of 12 Qiffererdt ordinances wiar “made by police here over the weel end‘a report this morning show ~Five cases were made for druni ‘and disorderly; four for disorder ‘ly. three for reckless driving, one for blocking firemen; seven so drunkenness; two for speeding: “two for offering a decade chicken for sale: two for driving ecar with ' one headlight; one for violation of boulevard ord<r: one for running - past red light; and one on sus picion. ~ FUNERAL NOTICE S O —p et e - ————— -—— % ’ (COLORED) ?MBVE\ ~—The relatives and ~ friends of Mrs. Mary Harvey who departed this Nfe Sunday E - March 3rd, at her late residence, . 326 Vipe street; Mr. and Mrs. -~ Will Py " Mr. and Mrs. Jay Brittian, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas nes; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dixon, fall of Athens: Mrs. Sarah Lan & drew and family, Mrs. Lizzie * Landrew and family. Mr. How . ard Davenpert of Lexington :;}”:Ga.. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie ¥Frye of ¢ " Atlanta, Ga.. Mrs. Julia Crea | mer. Mrs. Ellai Woods, Mrs. ‘;Cynthia Harris, all of Atlanta, . Ua. arve invited ot. attend the . ‘funeral of Mrs. Mary Harv\ . "Tuesday. March sth. 1935. from «i"’ riendship Baptist church. Rev. . J..F. Henry will officiate. In germent Will be in the Pythian | | NEW YORK STOCKS R i e vt ’ ———_—— W —————————— l‘ NEW YORK.— (#) —The fol lowing is the close of stocks quo | tations on the New York Stock | exchange today: l —Ar— {;\m P e A ek| L 'Am #Znd Koy Power .. .. .. 2% A Bud Btd s i ..o i iR Am Smelt and Refg .v .... 3b% A T AT L e IR A Tobacto B i oo 40 514 Beantile o AR AL TN LA e s e . DB% BRBYIS .. i s i e s 88 —B— BN R O e ine DB Bldaan oe . o 0 s 8 Bandix Avin. ~ 0 . .o 180 B BEedl - o o BN eilCoe Pan Baits 0 L, L O R Tl L s e R Ohes 668 0810. .. .. .iiavah 1 ETRERE o i i i e D COcR Uol . 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S -~ Education Convention Athenians who attended the Na tional Iducation Asseciation's big convention at Atlantic QCity last week réturned Saturday, declaring the various sessions were among the best they have ever attended. The Athenians who went to the convention are B. M. Grier, super intendent of the city schoels, Prof. John T. Wheeler of the University College of Agriculture and Dr. Paul R. Morrow, of the School of Ea@- ucation, University of Georgia. About sixty Georgia educators aftended the convention. The as sociation is divided into various departments, including college and university divisions. Mr, Griep at terided the sessions of the depart ment of superintendence. - | GLASS IN DISPLAY {‘ WINDOW IS BROKEN —— l : 1 A window glass in Lesser's Ap~ parell show on Clayton street wasl broken yesterday about 6 o'cloek, | when an automboile, reputedly | driven by Willilam Griffith. crash ed into it. ~ Dresses, on display in the win dow iwere not ‘{damaged by sue glass, Mr. Lesser said this morn ing. Griffith was arrested for. reckless driving, and released after By-standers said that Griffith turned into the curb, but the brakes did not hold, and the car MRS. JOHN M. ’ ! Funeral Servcies Held for| Well Known Athenian Today in Winder. Mrs. John M. Williams, well known Athens woman, died at a leoal hospital Sunday morning, af ter® an illness of several months, during which time she underwent an operation. Funeral services were held in Winder, her former home, thisj afternoon at three o'clock, with! Ferguson Funeral Home in (-hurge-.' Mrs. Williams is survived by her husband, John M. Williams, prom inent local cotton man; two daugh-| ters, Mrs. R. E. Cannon, of (Tla,\'-l ton, and Miss Helen Williams ofi Athens; brother, Dr. J. T. Wages| of Vidalia, Ga., Jessie M. Wages| and Bolden Wages, Auburn, and | J. Frank Wages Lawrenceville, and one sister, Mrs R. E. Eth eridge of Auburn, Ga. | Before coming to Athens sever-! al years ago, Mrs. Wiliams had} been a resident of Wihnder for 25 yvears. She was active in church and =ocial affairs, and leaves many friends to morn her death. ! HURT IN FALL ! Kugene Daniel suffered injuries | about the head Yesterday after-l noon when he fell down an em-i bankment back of the Colonial: Bar-B-Que stand. The extent of his injurics were not determined at CGieneral hospital where he was carried for treatment. SALESMAN SAM NESSIR, MR.WHIZ2LE, SAM'LL )| WANNA BuY ME TOKE cARE OF val THIS IS TH' / & SPI Ff;/usuvr, pLACE TA SPEND SOME O THAT ) EIRST THING | DOUGH YA FELL HEIR TO} o = — C s " ‘ &5y "_7 i 4 DU22eM ¢ Q&l/’ ‘/( 2(?/ — © ol AR & V 7 > " S P N 0L 97 %A W= :' !J 2 . - S A : THE NEWFANGLES = \NTO ED \ \/ CANT EMNc;nE.‘s STORE,THET SHE " sav! wuars Tas IQAL WELL'ULNW' s WITH THET S'.'éfi"w GROWL AND SNAP AT WINDY UT YOUR ' AME Wi - i ! 8 | WINDY KUOKN, STEPPING WiFE OF HIS BACK-BITING o gglneass ol OUT WITH A BEAUTIFUL AND WHINING AT Wi TAKE Vv .n LITTLE BLONDE, wgILE. 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Now, {| HEVE L IGevoTE MosT "] 1 WISH YouD Go, A OF MY TIME To LIVED IN / WIRELESS L THIS AND LEAVE ME CHEMISTR ... 1 House P To MY EX- IN TH’S_) / KNOW NOTHING e L PERRNTS o J| HOUSES JAT ALL ABOUT A 4\/* L’L . ~( y WIRELiSy,_. /’/ \ ( i\ : : \ /d . : ~; \fl LW /‘l‘ N 1A X, S i ~:; (msy Bo|b v \ EESN = ( ?:,_"zl't{f‘ - AT =] 1 |f '; ._'[r Y SR ‘. ;;,\' ’ D SR | R AR v, . < ) d ' Y g’\ “\ ““:l / - d 5 ‘ T s Faliinl L~ ) L Lo BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES | Fo g ’ MR.AEE “ THIS JPOE RWNG ~ \LOOWT | l OMRN |\ \T'e BE-00000TIFLL 1 JUS’ GOT Y OUT OF TR’ CAGE ’ T MUOST'VE COME N RECENTLY, € === | ‘CAUSE 1 JUS' NOTICED T A TEW | WWY, MINUTES AGO NeSo™ SR, -.‘ e s ' J { g ) i : i"fil;_I iR . :cg’ _ ' Z//’/ % 3 TTJ ;o GeR% SN /% 2|| //G'/ ’ : "======-===\ }'l :"/ I ) e $ 2\ TN\ (€ | (0 , 7 | v (SR . 8 p 2IV : - / i W o R = ‘, b / 5 = 7 2 i 7 : N f . ; / O B . gA i .~ ‘, « ‘ B Il | RN S ~,,._.,.#;\ S : v e—— E H ; ’%,J/// i - ,:7:—,:;:?:;;-:;;‘ ;s'?s’;_;}“;“ 7 - N==== :/,(”/_2‘,’; ~,"f'-"’fifii_&_;, e o ; ,/'l, WASH TUBBS /OF COURSE, THO, | G'WAN, WERE GETTING ) ("MIGHT \sHoo! 'AT'S JUST AS BAD. |THE. PARCELWE/RE |ITAT A BANK, AREN'T BE ANYWAY, I BET ITS ¢ GETTING MIGHT NoT/\ WE? % BONDS. /| MONEY. COLD CASH, AN | CONTAIN MONEY. i // LOTS OF IT— PROB'LY Bmarrs oy vy TH' PAYROLL FOR ALL \, fiid / THOSE HOTELS AN’ ~ - (e RAILROADS HE'S BUILDIN, vz edi b /4 ¢ 22D 2 - : :;".'." ;/ 4Z — - 27 Z = //// e . 4 7 7 Rd s/, | OD of Saßr /-~ oY 1 < : ‘l— \i\{ N W 4/; % ///’ e ’ | r . | ! | i e 'Sunday School Reports | Today Show Good At | tendances Yesterday. I e [ Sunday school attendances here ‘;.»nml;m were very good, reports l!'x'um ecight churches this morning I showed, Last Sunday 2,518 persons i;u:c-mlwl nine churches, and the to | tal was slightly over a hundred Imur:- than were present yesterday. i Eight churches reported 2,400 this | morning, with no report available !l'unn Central Presbyterian. | The largest attendance was re | ported 2,400 this morning, with no | report available from Central Pres | byterian. l The largest attendance was re { ported at First Methodist church, l\\‘hprn 631 were present. Eighty { eight men and 100 women were in : Bible classes. At First Baptist 614 tattended, ingluding 115, amen and ']3!) women in the Bible classes. ! Prince Avenue Baptist reported | 320, yvith 52 men and 47 women in [ the Bible classes. Young Harris ;Mvthm]ist church had 201 present, 'with 37 men and 57 women attend [ing the two Bible classes. | Christian church reported a big i increase in attendance wita 179 present. This included 24 men and 31 women in the Bible classes. Oc onee Street Methodist was another THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA FUNERAL NOTICE RASKIN.—Miss Sylvia Dorothy Raskin of Savannah, Ga. died here Sunday, March 3, 1935, at the age of 20. She is suryived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Raskin of Savannah, Ga. The remains were carried to Savannah, Ga., Monday morning and funeral! services were held from the residence, 308 West Gwinnett street, Savannah, Ga., this Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, with Rabbi Morris Max officiating. Interment was in Bondventuré .cemetery. Bern stein Funeral Home:, x Dr. ). C. Wardlaw to s Address Kiwanians Athens Kiwanians meét tomor cow at 2 o'clock gt the Georgian hotel at which times I.'J. . Wardlaw of the Atlanta Kiwanis club will speak. The committee on Kiwanis education will have charge pf the program. Dr. Wardlaw is a former Athenian and former member of the Athens Kiwanis club. A full attendance of club members is expected for the meet ing. church to report a large increase, with 165 present, lorty-one men and 29 women in the Bible classes.) IKast Athens Baptist church re porteq 155, with 28 men and 53 wo men in the Bible classes. West End had 132 present, with 27 men and 16 women in the bible classes, (GOSH, BUT YoURE PRETTY LUCKY, YNou TeLLin’ HAVIN’ & MILLION SMACKERS LEEFT ME! To Y& BY & RICH UNeLe! /./ = S 9/2,(/ Z f | [ Soors = /[en’s |4 9/ I / 0% pp. [ | SOOT - | Wp—, / Mo Poas [ W\ o~ WrTi YV AN A B &S | el 02 ,g.é? r Dz 0\ f/ 3 AAQ"!*!.’L“ A i /’9"‘ L lm%:;l;‘!!!fl% 2 //, 1 :E:' /Z"m Q) \\ ‘.‘L“!ll’? =§: A{ ) ' !Ig.!??:ll )/é g KR e 2 Al ;i;‘ K ?'I,-; ” 3.;@%!!%%% / : | Tl | SR s |\ | sl T e e LS ~ Now. I wisH Youp K7//)|| I GUESS WE TRIED To PUT //// e " //|| SALT ON THE WRONG /! LEAVE ME, AND TAKE | Bimo, Bovs! He posswr [T S SEEM TO KNOW ANY- K. b 0 i AT You J ///,/ THING THAT wouLD /’/ , // i 'NTEREST us ! 5 /v / / " 7 .t A T ' . = ‘ R \1(?:\"‘ / ,‘\//u/'-‘./v-a &}s‘ yl' ié;r (Bl s A e e BTE <Ol (65 g 3 S Do /o A (\~ \\? & ‘-\r ='Z \ & / 1/‘ ')» : 7 \“: g:\. S ‘r’\ & ‘]g )\ ‘% g E 23 \i [ _T\‘- 1 _° IR d's : e No Novelty For Him! A Hound F He Sounds Convincing, But— Something New! Something to Worry About! OUT OUR WAY i f | ‘ l 1] | gl || g = ST ( fiai % A oA - B gy ‘“% = h .‘_}\fi\\\, ,‘_..,,‘/ ¥ A - B//d’) /’/ W : \&fzfig & W WAL 7 //f//’ L = i -4 \ z an -4 ehe éNS g ) e AL . /e |\ 7 P r“‘:" e // \é \\x tf‘ SSSE IRE =N 4 — W ’ 1. Bo iy e { | o H S PR G 08 c m/// i T @ 1935 BY NEA BERVICE, INC. : WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY. T RWALIAMS 3~y or Punishment! o AND, LAND SAKES~ \ DOES SHE BARK OUT THE ORDERS--- YOU KIN JUST FEEL WER TEETH SINKIN' INTO HiMm / ?#fi i) A 4 5 N N| s | < (A ‘ L N AW w ) K . , : A ":01% ’ il Sy B 8 2] (] i T AN 2 o o\ /¢ A o 3 ; LR\ :;i;fg;.;%;;?::: e G A ) T DR vl 1 IR VR 20 g = L i e o ) [ AV 25 B %’ Vimlld éf‘//fif// }5 Mi | /// W/ re’ 0. 73 \q: & / Vi Gl B B | 7 € S| P\ v - P ; /'.fi‘“ At R Le, 2 AABLCTRE |\ ) T_CAME TOORY )1 Aé?&\::- n W% = 50~ f Tow Tor | vou &E;D\\fi‘ Aok = / I OUNNO, J THAT - REALLY, \TH QU\TE TROM THE FAR EAST ! . U BUT =~ # UNNECESSARY ! DUST PLACE BEAUTIFLL STONE ,lON'T T 7 ) . PLEASE ¥ T BACK N WITH THE OTHER MORE THAN LIKELY, QUITE OLD, [/ OON'T SELL{ THINGS 1 HALE FOR SALE Too —— ~ v _J AND NO ONE Wil EVEN | e F L 1Y) RO TO \LOOK AT T / fib"&’ . o 6&/ ) e x ( LN o /7 = S\>G / = A "*( S g 3Q) &\ L ASS e, 7 L R S/N ! & o-; 4\\ y \ \‘“v" : /";\‘\ h’fl 7\ "":/l/. s l v,\ \,!:. < \‘- f/://‘, ,(m;{) / //'//( il /{ZJ}/ ;‘\ \‘:’~ : / I i é( % & z o 7 AR ¥, M, e 199 /’ “I ,‘. Y/ & . %72 ! W AT. OFF. K, ; » \ \HfY”_© 1935 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. T.M. REG. U. 8. PAT. 07" Y/KNOW, EASY, I KINDA) | SAME HERE.T DON'T LIKE \ WISH, BOARDY'D SENT )/~ BEING ENTRUSTED WITH) | Wm SOMEBODY ELSE. /<3 (SOMEBODY ELSE's MONEY, MILLIONAIRE e - BOARDMAN'S —7 — T\ LAST WORDS, =\ _:;( L 4 - > "FOR HEAVEN'S |e | 7/’/;;/‘ - e~z SAKE, DON'T i B 0 N Kt LOSE THAT = 5 —ad{/’ PARCEL,” || o™ ‘%’, £ K%“-—‘-\ i | ST RNaiNG | [ 3 . =7 IN THEIR F—fi =4 " \ ) ESRS, WASH |[o @:;? P;:— @~- D i & AND EASY S —— =2 &, O L'EAVEAFOR R A S Lek ’j%v/’/ -7 X S y il NS " R T TST R ss S e sRs Sl b g JHADER D ) HBL, Hi'n oI RisHT O |SaNG 00, o=ty || NOT worklN, as - w Cilm.s'rag:r uP vy M. | ! WALLOWIN {D To I} 7 IN WEALCTH? ) _ONE 1 @ |GI ‘ A Taine! .‘?gy 7 . I 2 &Ry, - 7/@ .f % e, (o 7 4 S |l7 o) Sk ae " ‘,2 7 kel S (e @ = e yAL Vi fiifl"“" S Q o~ NAN & 4;’ il ‘* ’// }N" m’& PT‘ ofF. K % 53’{&5}5@&95.& T - 7 TS AVIRBLESS F———=s" "—— usten'T HEAR KEY! WE'RE NOT Ceame s * SOMETHING AS COLD AS o N CLICKING If "N WE THOUGHT | o WE WERE !/ - ] = L 2 7 5 : o :f'/_/, < i BAIL L L e L s, : 2 Kl ORBERON A, g <SR i S i r g TSR AR ZQ RIS Bt o g RN PR 1935 A SERVY m NGk T, h‘:im-mn*i:‘- RV L f’: y MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1835 By WILLIAMS g 2 Te et ‘_—"\ THEYVE BOTH BEEN LEADING A DOG'S, ‘ LIFE, IF YOU ASK me! A ; ~ i:fl_;’/— \/ j)) A ‘ o g B o /}/ «’,';,’ il ) Vo S W D AR oW /) il VB Py 4 ) 1935 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. T. M. REG, U, S, PAT. O " Bv SMALL By COWAN By BLOSSER By MARTIN By CRAN?