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PAGE TWO :Ef*"% ARKE COUNTY COES INTO “WET” COLUMN -BY MAJORITY OF 50 X e e e (Continued From Page One) e ———— - wet column by a 590 majority and Glynn county (Brunswick) = was fiwet by a majority of 964. . Incomplete returns showed that Coffee county, the home of Rep ' resentative T. V. Williams an ad .\ vocate of repeal had gone wet by & majority of 325 votes. i,;—.. It was Williams who, when he ~ came to Atlanta for the recent 'legislative session, attracted much . .attention by announcing he would whnot vote for repeal unless given . assurance it would not disturb the ‘“rye liquor distilling industry of | - Coffee county. ’ i+ Fleetwood, who directed the pro hrhlbition campaign, saw his county | ® of Bartow vote 2 to 1 to retain prohibition. e Floyd For Repeal .. Floyd county, the lLome of the - man who wrote Georgia's bone dry | “'low ebb in Athens, but repealists | ‘ignd anti-repealists got down to| " business less than a month ago | .and for the last two weeks they | . have conducted an active cam- | ~ paign. ; ¢ i } The three city boxes in Athens | returned a majority for repeal, and immeditae legalization of wine and beer, while Princeton, Kinneys and’ Winterville precincts went dry in| all three issues. Whitehall, Pur- | _years - and Bradberry’'s distri(rtsj voted wet throughout. Sandy Creek! voted against liquor bhut decided in favor of wine and beer. The statement of Director Forbes of the Anti-Repeal club in which he declares the club will continue ‘its fight follows: : | > - Forbes’ Statement } ‘%lte the fadt that indica- | ticns are the people voting in yes-' terday's referenda have by a slight majority repealed the Geor gia. prohibition law, I feel that the opponents of legalized sale of al coholic beverages have cause for gratification; the fight they have ‘made and the close vote demon ;fstra.tes that liquor has not yet won an overwhelmingly victory— and it never will “The me\m and women of good will, who conducted a magnificent campaign against repeal in Athens and Clarke county have reason 1o _rejoice that the wet propaganda of ‘the last six years, has not yet suc }'ceeded-—we have met in battle in ‘the first skirmish, but the issue is ‘not settled. Our forces will be ral lied for the next fight, against Jegalization of whiskey in Athens ‘and Clarke. . “WWhen it is remembered that the Athens-Clarke County Anti-Repeal; ‘elub is hardly one month old, the battle its members waged against repeal is nothing less than re markable. Our objective, which is ‘to stand for obedience to the law, ‘will not be lost sight of, and we .shall coniinue to point out. the ‘gvils of alcohol upon the individu- | als who use it and the community ‘that sanctions. 4 On High Plare s g “The campaign in our commun= glty. while hard-fought on both sides, has been conducted upon a ‘high plane, and no ill-feeling has, ;g should follow in the wake of the election. But, the conviction swhich moved the opponents of re -1 has not been weakened. We ave sought to recognize the indi vidual rights of each citizen to ‘hold and express an honest opini ‘on; we have been careful not to guse any regrettable divigions in the ranks of the church groups, some of which have officially op= T repeal and will continue tu % sO. ! ' «phe Athens-Clarke County An ti-Repeal club ~will continue its work, believing that its objective 4s one that, all things considered, to the best interests of the com-~ “munity. § “The large number of young _men and women in our organiza _tion, demonstrates that the wet ropaganda has not succeeded in _obscuring the real issue which, in the last analysis is a spiritual one. _ “The Athens-Clarke County An Two Special Sales : Mk FOR THE WEEK-END—LESSER’S! New DRESSES 2 ew 2l at $4.95 —NMore than 100 Dresses in the Newest Mod els tor wear now and all Summer. Pastels and Prints, plenty of Whites. A smart new lot of Dresses are made with Eyelet Batiste Jackets and Blouses on Wash Crepes, Sizes 14 to 20. Some Models Are Up to 44 Size. NAVY AND BROWN EYELET BATISTE A manufacturer's surplus stock of Dresses, made to sell for $2.95, in Navy and Brown only; Sizes 14 to 20 and 38 to 44; Seven different - styles. SPECIAL $1.95! [LESSER'S APPAREL SHOP | .~ 278 CLAYTON STREET M FUNERAL NOTICE M JARRETT.—Master Paschal Jar rett, jr., died Thursday afternoon, May 15, 1935, at his home at * Neese, Ga., following an illness | of three weeks. He was nine ! vears of age. He is survived by ; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. f Jarrett; grandmother, Mrs. C. A, | Jarrett; three aunts, Mrs. Nevil | Allen, Crawford, Ga,; Mrs. R. C. | Mann, Madi<nn county, and Miss Klla Mc¢Donatd, Madison county; | geven uncles, Mr. Reva Jarrett, . Crawford, Ga., Mr. Dock Wat | kins, Mr. Bob Wright, Mr. Wil Watkins, Mr. Noah Watkins and Mr. Newt Watkins all of Madi son county, Georgia; and Mr. George Watkins, Athens, Ga. The funeral was this Thursday atter-‘ noon, May 16, 1935, from Gor don's Chapel. Rev. B, W\ Han cock officiated. Interment was in the Gordon’s Chapel ceme tery. McDorman-Bridges. ‘ ADAMS—Master Billie Jack Adams | died Wednesday night, May 15,| 1935, at 11:30 o'clock at his home[ at Neese, Ga.,' following an ill- | ness of three days. He was four vears of age. He is survived by his father, Mr. W. A. Adams, two sisters, Kathleen and Lois Adams, two brothers, Hall and George Adams, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse R, Adams and several ¢ sunts and uncles., ‘The funeral was this Thursday afternoon, May 16, 1935, at four o'clock, from the Pleasunt Grove church. Rev. F, J. Hendrix, pastor of the Pleasant Grove church officiated. Inter ment was in the Pleasant Grove cemetery. McMorman-Bridges, MANY PROBLEMS FACING LEADERS IM CAPITAL THIS WEEK (Continued From Page One) in the past to “produce an effect on the country.” Senator Connally (D.-Texas) said Hastings was “insulting” the farmers by imply ing they and Wallace plotted to “embezzle”’ funds. : «Backers of the Wagner labor relatipns bill—bitterly fought by many industrialists—were hoping to get it through the senate be fore the week-end recess. The President must approve its prin ciples, they said, else the leaders would never have let it come to debate so easily. The President said he hadn't time to read it. Senator MeCarran (D.-Nev.)) was up in arms over a report Umti the new works program may in volve a 30 percent slash in wagel rate§ on construction ‘projects, as“ compared to averages now paid on PWA projects, the latter being | based on prevailing rates. Mc- Carran said it would “tear down the country's wage scale.” Some observers saw a possible end tomorrow to the senate stale mate on the Patman new currency bonus bill. They believed it might be sent along to the senate then. Lugubribus rnéws cdime, mean time, from the American Psychia tric association meeting. The bat tlers. of mental ‘ills'’ heard a re port that doctors are more prone to suicide than others.A physi cian falls seriously ill, it said, he knows the danger he is in and therefore carries a heavy “emo tional load.” ti-Repeal club is not yet convin ced that the people of Athens, although the vote yesterday was slightly in favor of repeal of the state-wide prohibition law, are ready and willing to sanction the sale of whiskey in our community, and when that issue is raised we will meet it victoriously. “W. T. 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