Athens banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1933-current, July 22, 1935, Home Edition, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
PAGE TWO THE ¢ i " A FREE RIDE FOR : EVERYBODY & e A A 5 S 8 ottt e e FIREMEN RAISE CORN Back in the spring of this year Firemen at Station No. 2 decidec to plant flowers in a plot of ground "~ on the side of the building, facing Prince avenue. it so happened, that right after the ground had been thoroughly fertilized, a rainy season began, and for two or three weeks it was oo wet to plant the sowers. When it did clear off, and the would-be gardeners decided to plant the theé fiowers they found the ground already occupied by other plants—such as corn, hot pepper and tomatoes, Now there are five tall stalks of corn, thal promise o make several big ears, and many little tomatoes and pepper plants, There is, also a bunch of flowers at one end of the plot of ground, but they didn't come up without being purposely planted, like the vegetables., This fall the firemen plan to plant roses. What's your guess as "to what will come up? FREE SWIM TODAY This morning was one of the “free swim days” at the Legion - pool, and a large crowd of young- Sters took a plunge for “nothing.’ Tomorrow morning from 9:30 til 11:30 will be anther free swim ming period, and people should flock to the pond—that ig, all chij “dren under 17 years of age, which .is the limit as far as free splaghing i‘i‘ concerned, . THE ORDER OF WATERMELON - The Athens Coffee club now has a big rival --the Athens Water “melon club, The Coffee group—as you prob “ably know or don't know-—ig com - posed of a group of local people who gathered togetiner at Thorn ‘ton’s restaurant once a day to i _aiink a cup of coffee and chat for "a while. r Well, the Watermelon society is “along the same line, ;QAU the members have to do is to &go by Tony Galis’ case on Ej_fr‘jClayton street sometime during - each day-—not necessarily all at ‘,"one time and eat a slice of water ~melon. | . There are no club dues. All one . ],uw to do is to go by the above ~ rules to be a brother “Watermel " oner.” &:A(’The membership list includes R. L. Hurst, president; Sidney Boley, . vice- president; Ted Lindsay; Fred ‘&'L.'Brewer; Ji B Lindsay; Joe Hlgdges; L, D. Malone; W. T, g Burke; Charles 8. Martin; C. D, ;,an.l;am; Heny Gallis and Tony . Gallis. - TWO BUILDING PERMITS b City-Engineer Jack Beacham is ued two building permits this « morning. / One of these went to J. W. . Swindle to cover a house for L. :w” Edwards at 1159 West Broad . Btreet, i+ The other was given to J. K. . Davis anid Son to remodel a build . ing for Hubert Rylee at 301 East - Clayton. ’ & AR i RAIN—AND HOW! ~ A downpour of rain greeted - Athens citizens today about noon, _and we really mean it rained! ¢ For a few moments it looked . like just a solid sheet. Athenians however, were probably expecting L4t as it had been threatening to . rain all morning, and doing s 0 at » various intervals for almost a «week now. | But we are not fussing—any - thing's better than the heat which ~ the yain partly succeeded in driv _ing away. s — . BAD TAG DAY {*;‘;;.« y was a poor day as far as tags were concerned, with few li cgenses being seen from other wfiaw York was represented a couple of times. and Florida was ‘::f'.( thrice.. Then a South Car _olina car was seen. But that was about all. 3 R i . Arizona To Athens ‘ " An Atlanta newspaper carried a 'pieture on its front page Sunday ( _the former Miss Margaret JBooth, now Mrs. Robert Stuart 111. A short story said that Mr. Stuart 'died Friday in Phoenix, Arizona ‘and was buried there. The widow | ,; quoted as saying that a NeAv Fork bank held a $1,250,000 trust fund which ultimately would have | _.',"'v her husband’s. Stuart's grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Stuart »,'Xtianta, said, however, ‘there i 8 no family fortune now.” The At- Janta paper listed the former Miss (Margaret Booth as an Atlanta f @he story was of interest to Athenians who knew Mrs. well, for, when she was iMiss Margaret Booth. she was a npurse here for several years. It was gajd she received her training as a .So the story, which originated in Arizsona found its way back to e . INJUNCTION GRANTED .‘ Y. PAUL—()—Federal Judge #dobn B. Sanborn Monday grant ‘ed the Larabee Flour Mills com | pany of Kansas City, Mo, a pre injunction _ restraining \the collector. of internal revenue x collecting wheat processing e axes totaling $467,000 for May ~and June. & - Legume plants generally are :fl%-c because of the nitrogen . which they can absorb from the . atmogphere. . ———————————. . ————— — The safest and soundest invest ent right now is real estate be cause of the enhancement that is " gure to come in the near future. | STEEL 15 MAGNET i 1 | * DNSTOCK MARKE ; it ? ke Most Other Equities Re " flect Optimistic Influ ence; Firm Undertone. NEW YORK.—(#)—The steels again acted as a stock market magnet Monday and most other equities reflected the optimistic infinence. While buying was not of the exciting sort, and here and there a few soft spots were in evidence the list exhibited a steady to firm vndertone from the start. ! Wheat rallied in further crop dar nge fears. Cotton did a little betier. Bonds were slightly on| the up side. Weakness of the| eu wder unsettled gold exchanges | The fall of the Netherlands cur rency was attributed to _a possible cabinet erisis due to the govern ment's drasitc economy prograin. Shares up fractionally to a point er more included U.. 8,; Steel, Bethlehem, American Roll- ! ing Mill, Continental Can, Amc»ri-I can Can, General Motors, Chrys- | ler, Case, Allis-Chalmers, lJu-j Pont, Westinghouse, Johns-Man- | ville, American Smelting, Com mercial Solvents, Liquid (‘urhunic,' Union Pacific and Santa Fe. ‘ COTTON EASES i NEW YORK.—(#)—After show ing net advances of about 9 to 14 | points, cotton futures eased | glightly during the afternoon Monday under realizing. ‘ New York Table ; Open High Low Close P.C. | July . 11.80 11.97 11.79 11.91 11.81| Oct, . 11.46 11.59 11.44 11.50 11.48 | Dec. . 11,26 11.42 11.26 11.35 11.28| Jan. . 11.26 11,36 11.26 11,33 11.28 | Mch. . 11.28 11.86 11.27 11.29 11.27} May . 11.256 11.38 11,26 11.29 11‘26% LITTLE PROGRESS f NEW ORLEANS.—(#)—Cotton | made a little progress on the up- | gside during trading Monday and as the market entered the final hour active months were from 6 to 11 points higher, New Orleans Table Open High Low Close P.C. July . 11.90 12.07 11.90 11.90 11.90 | Oct. . 11,43 11.63 11.43 11.46 11.43 | Hen. . 1127 311.8%7 11.271 11.30 11.00 Jamy 11,36 1%.30 3¥.86 11.831 1188 Meh. . 11.81 11.80 11.21 11.26 1121 May . 11.%4 11.38 11.24 11.26-11.21 CHICAGO GRAIN ’ High Low Close WHEAT— 1 JUY oL oa i BN 84% .84% | Sept. .. G BT 88% .a.’»%! Dt Lo b SR A 87% | CORN— d ; July . 83% .83% | Bep¥. .. B o MR % v Dee. 2, .. ~ 64% 28 40% | OATS— \ iy oo 83% 33% | BaBE . el g 81% Al% | PR, San oL T 33 .33 ; FUNERA' NOTICE M______—_ (COLORED) |’ DANIELS—The friends and rela-| tives of Mrs. Emma Daniels‘ who died Sunday, July 21st, are invited to attend her funeml[ Tuesday July 23 at St. Mark A.| M. E. church east of Atheng at | 3:830 p. m. She is survived h,v? two daughters, Misses Annie | Lue and Mamie Daniel; one brother, Mr. Jack Sprauling; one sister, Miss Susie Sprauling | and the following neices and| nephews: Mr. and Mrs, Ploas{ Hull, Mrs. Lila Collins, Mr. and| Mrs, Tobe Winfrey, Mr. and| Mrs. Toomb Harper of Athens, | Mr. and Mrs. Dave Brooks,| Monroe, Ga.; Mrs. Lizzie Dani- | el, L.os Angeles, Calif.; Mrs. | Mattie Smith, Indianapolis, Ind.; Mrs. Anna Cross, Ameri- || cus, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin| Barnett, Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. | Prince Osborn, Kansas City, Mo.; Rev., and Mrs. Robert | Glenn, Winterville; Miss Magegie Daniel, Danielsville, and several friends. Rev. W. N, Jonas will officiate, assisted by Rev. E. Adams and Rev. A. J. Edwands. Interment in Spraulding Ceme tery. Mack and Payne. JOHNSON—The friends and rela- | tives of Mrs. Mamie¢ Johnson of Third street, Miss Pauline John son, Mr. Jimmie Johnson, Mr. Hope Collins, Mrs. Leila Win frey, all of Athens, Mrs. Aman da Wheeler, of Gilahoma; Mrs. | Maollie Miller, Mr. Artie Collins, | Cornelia, Ga.; Mrs, Callie Smith. | N Carlton, Ga.; Mrs. Lula Bolden.t Winterville, Ga., are invited to| attend. the funeral of Mrs. | Mamie Johnson, Tuesday July! 23, 1935 at 3 o'clock from Spring- | field Baptist church. Rev. F. C. Williamse and Rev. Jim Williams | will officiate. Interment in Gos-, pel Pilgrim Cemetery. Mack and Pavne, i Red Cross Life Saving Course Will Start Wednesday in Legion Pool Under Mr. Yow The Red Cross life saving in structions to be given by Red Crossl Examiner Ben Yow in the new Legion pool will start Wednesday. The lessons were originally sche duled to have started last week, but rainy weather made the post ponement of them necessary. Instructor Yow will hold classes every morning, Sunday excepted, sos both the Junjor and Senior courses. The last named course will start at 9:30, while the first group will begin at 10:30 each lasting an hour. There will be no charge for the instruction, the only cost to a per son taking them being the regular pool fee, 10 cents for children under 17 years of age, and 25 cents for persons over that age. l Any persor 12 years of age or L ———— e ——————————— s . NEW YORK STOCKS | | NEW YORK.— (#) —The fol lowing is the close of stocks quo tations on the New York Stock Exchange today: | ke Atm 081 .. Calii o tasii iNN Am and For Power .. .. ... 8% A B B 0 ... L 0 e e Am Smelt and Refg .... .. 4% (A T BT o.v 2ive wly AW TORREUD ... ..ii o A Tobntcr' B .... 7 i, e ANECOn vy Redr . i wie e A Const Tin® .... .62 At Bellft Lol iiniig is A AUDUYE i e iiies i me Avig Cory k.. o 2.0 i N 8 B Bald Win Lo .. ch viiv civaii iBR Balt and- OBty o.viiii i 300 | Bendix Avia ... .... ..., . 17% Both B€eel . w 0 0y o N WOPIRER NI bl s I : —C— Can: Peolfle ... oo vt B game, d F e sy iniis e Chay snd OMO . .... .iii it. B Chrysler ... .5é «..0 .. . VGOt S and B oLV.O il i e rQom: Mol ol Ly i b Gom dand Bow ..., .. ..i . 0.0 !l‘uns IR . ooi iae el U [Cant Canc, O, vl taie Uy S LCont MOGLOPE .5/ vooi 335 s Curtis. Wrlght .. e s 08 s | ‘l)u[’(mt iyl T \ —G- ‘ N AEARREEED .o 0 s A 1 Gen Mok ..o ix.. i, BN QIBERE -.. s sl Gola Bt L aiades Gl ol T Guodyeny T an@l -Ix ..., ... 1 | —_— ?Hudson SR LS LR e HRDE RO 0o o e i | - ' I CeBINL i iy oo v 2O dut PR e el 10t Nid Oms o L o T 8 M aßar s . L o O | e JoßneE-manville .. .. .. i Y | Sk [Kennecott S ki e o N LI O P Oy .. lnggett and Myers B .... ..117% ‘l,uew‘n Vend eeaßta gy e LGIDeYE ..., i.so i il e ll,urillard sSI Rt eB I o ].\hmtgumery WEM .o .. .0 00 <] . _.N.._“ | Nash_ Mot .. o~ .. .. .. 108 | Kol BRGSO | Net Digte 0. .. .0 .98 NY OORSIEE . wuts cove o vl NY. NEE RS W iae o 3%' | Nop BEE sL e ixt»r EHRRNE 0. L s 20%‘ 1 S lP:mkard 6 e Ty A [ PAr PR ... ... ..o a 0 S | Dalineg b 0... ~ e (ena B .. o, A | EORINTEE P ... i oA E {PHBUS BNa N O ... .. 36%1 IPullman Nl ee i ‘ PR O . oviy i ol | —R— \ DRERRES . ke L e e LREREI BUes] ... .00 ~ oo 18R }l(p_vnolds Tobioeg B .. v i BBN — ‘Svalmzu‘d O it i e o | Sedra-Roebuck .. .. 40 ovo B | Boottly Vao. Lo isy o G [ Bow Panfg ~ i coin 19 Tl B s e e | Standard Brands .... .... .. 16% POREOU SR 081 .. .o ~ oG BN (M OB N T ... ... i IV | Studebaker .... .... .. ¥ | —T— ERNERE EOM i Lo e 1 s R * —_U— | LINE ARRE (0. i raoa TR PO D L. . e s ÜBB GRS IMp .... .... ....v 1098 5 TS AORe) .. e K HEeNE ..., .0 e i N (U Ml i. p . o BRE ! —_—W— ! Wesson Ofl .... svve sk Vel Western Unfon .. .... .. ~ €% | WOBPWORER b i.h i ..62%l PETERSONS HAVE SON . WASHINGTON—(#)—A son was | I|horn Monday to Mrs. Hugh Pet ersan, wife of the representative | from the First Georgia district, : i The Georgetown Hospital re-. 'ported mother and son were “do ing fine?” | Mrs. Peterson is the daughter of Georgia’s Chief Justice Richard B. Russell and sister of Senator Richard B. Russell, jr. NEGRO FALLS ON BOY l' ATLANTA.—~(#)—Fred Scott, 12, | was injured Monday when he was | struck by a 160-pound Neégro, fall- Ilng from a building on which the Negro was working. * Neither the boy nor the Negro | was seriously ‘- hurt, hospital at | tendants said, i ! The Mexican dragon-lizard has a b-inch body and an 18-inch tail. [lt can run across water on its ! hind legs without sinking. | All houses on the main street of Istanbul, Turkey, are red, by ' decree of the municipal council. On feast days they are draped i“l ‘the Turkish colors. | over may take the Junior Redl ICrds’s Life' Saving course, while | one must bé 17 or over to receivel credit for taking the Senior in-| structions. | He also announced he will startl giving swimming lessons to anyone desiring them, The charge will be’ SI.OO for three lessons per week,l and all interested in these instruc-i tions should get in touch with Mr. Yow immediately, Temporary bath houses " have | already been constructed for both Imen and women, and are belfl. used until permanene structures ‘can be built. - ! A diving board is expected to Re jput up some time this week., and a wire fence has been constructed lamund three sides of the pool to keep spectators back. THE BANNER-HERALD,-ATHENS, GEORGIA . 4+ - i Adopted Tot Is Pride of Senator % ;;9"’?;,," R S e P 1 A -; R 7 s SN S e :a2 R R s J’é’ RRS ? s ol o T R %sse R A R # f ~5A"": % ?""’fi»szflif‘ 52 B o e o RIS A * i G L€ b 2 S e r"’ls;-' W A SN g (e A T R i T be . 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The 6-weéek-old baby. whose mother, a friend of the MeNarys, died at the time of the infant’s birth, is shown above in the arms of Mrs. MeNary, en route to the senator’s farm home near Salem, Ore. EVER TELL A MOTORCYCLE COP AR 4R “GO JUMP IN THE % TO IN LAKE”? ' R e R SRS e v T STI A : P : TR L I eTR A R Go ol G 'fsziu“ RBTe3 iAR Lo - :‘,: il ‘~‘¢.“':’.‘3-“35‘:5:":?555"?3"-5?‘""" g his e "‘~,.' s 3?‘,{.}\_.@_:l_‘:;;,;“_; = (R L PTG ! e e c s t ' ; P e Sl 2 : s S s " !i, Lt iy . i o e Wty SN TR i (R L B i e AR B B e B »“”’ e ~ : v it o ‘ ’ -‘ w . | s \#‘f"\ G R e G F ol i e R S RT R R @& . ——————————————————————————————— A S i, 4 Spectators gleefully shout, “That’s the ticket!" as a dariny young cop on a flying motorecycle soars through the air with the greatest of unease to investigate a waterfront *‘dive’” in Vienna. 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Hopelessness of her struggle against tremendous odds for screen fame drove beautiful Julia Ann Graham, above, 20-year-old former Sistersville, W. Va., choir singer, to death by her own hand. _She was found, shot through the head, in the home of a Hollywood cameraman, after two previous attempts at self-destruction, in March, 1934, and again last September, when she took poison. Then Producer Earl Carroll helped her to a screen start, after she had said, “Had I known what an inexperienced girl without dramatic training faced here, I would never have left home for Hollywood. The fight is terrific— it forced me to try death rather than carry on.” o MONDAY, JULY 22, 1935