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Mnssolini
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Has Bolstered His
Troops By 50,000
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By ROY P. PORTER
Associated Press Staff Writer
Premier Mussolini told his coun
¢il of ministers today he had bol
gtel‘e(i ITtalian troops in East "Af
rica by :ending 50,000 new work
ers behind the lines.
From Addis Ababa came an of
ficial report of Ethiopian vietory
when 19 sharpshooters from the
ranks of General Shale surprised
a JFaseist detachment, killed 35
{talian soldiers and ceized four
motor trucks.
Ras Seyoum, native chieftain o
the northern front, declared an
ftalian plane had been shot down
during bombardment of the city
of Addis Abba Jan. 20 and its three
occupants killed in the crash
The Italian counci] gave its en
tire: attention to the internationa’
gituation at its meeting at Rome as
the Italian premier discutsed the
French domest.e political crisis
and the responsibility of the Brit
{sh Mediterranean fleet for a pos
¢ible spread to Furope of what he
termed Italy's “colonial action.”
The Fascist high command re
ceived the report of Mar:thal Pie
tro Badoglio, commander of the
invaders in the north, that hig air
forces were bhombing Ethiopian
troop concentrations south of Ma
kale.
Marshal Badoglio declared the
defenders lost more than 5.000 men
in the fighting Jan. 20 to 24, in
cluding many chief and Jesser
chieftains.
“phere ig nothing new on the
Somaliland (southern) front,” Bad
oglio added,
SENTIMENT GROWS
TO POSTPONE TAXES
(Continuea From FPage One)
to obtain the 3 per cent interest
offered, experts find it impossible
to say just how much money will
be needed in the near future.
Estimates of the eventual cost
of the bonus range from 2,491,000,-
000 to something lixe %4,000,000.000
The last figure was mentioned by
Senator Thomas, Democrat, Okla
homa, as a possibility if the trea
sury adheres to “orthodox” financ
ing methods, ag it has indicated it
will do.
Thomas, a currency expansion
leader, is expected to lead a deter
mined fight for an inflationary
method of payment when congress
conslderg the bonus appropriation.
President Roosevelt made his re
quest for the appropriation in a
letter to Speaker Byrns, the text
of which was not immediately
made public.
FARM BILL TO MEET
TEST OF STRENGTH
. (Continuea From Fage One)
gaid this gave the secretary wide
powers to take specific acreage
out of production.
¢« Senator Capper, Republican, of
Kansas, who with Senator Smith,
Democrat, South Carolina, chair
'man of the senate agriculture com
mittee, reserved the priviledge of
attacking the bill after it reached
the senate floor, gave a terse sum
mation of the stann Borah was ex
pected to take:
! “I don’t want to enact another
law of such tremendous influence
on the economic life of the nation
as AAA only to fine 1t unconstitu
tional.”
. The Kansan said he and a few
other members of the committee
Wwanted more time to study the bill
but that they had agreed to vote it
out so they could be guided by
genate discussion,
i’Housings have heen placed over
the radic loop antennae used on
high speed coast guard planes to
?e(luce wind resistance. Speed of
the planes have been increased by
.about five mileg an hour.
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if your car
: is in average
condition
AND the balance can be cars are thoroughly recondi
arranged on new,easyterms to tioned and guaranteed. Now is
fit any family budget. Drive a the time to select one of these
| ecar you can be proud of and R & G used cars — and forget
one that you can trust to per- about repair bills for a long
form satisfactorily. Our used time to come. ‘
BEST USED CAR VALUES IN
193 C Hudson Coupe, R.5.....$ 67 1932 V-8 Standard Coupe $297 |
1929 Oldsmobile 5edan......5117 1931 Chevrolet Fordor Sedan $267
1926 D.A. Dodge C0upe.....5167 1933 Plymouth C0ach.......5327
1931 Model A Coupe, R.5.....5217 1933 V-8 Tudor Sedan $337
1934 Plymouth Sedan... RN T v
, C.A. Trusseil Motor Co.
PHONE 1097 Athens’ Oldest Dealer CLAYTON ST. @ ‘
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A lifelong member of the Town
send movement is Ethel Maxine
Tressler, who was entitled to her
badge the moment the doctor an
nounced “It’s a girl!” and her
parents, Mr. and- Mrs. R. R.
Tressler, of Toledo, 0., smacked |
down a quarter for her life.
membership. That was last Aug.
3. Judging from this new pic
ture, Ethel seems to be eatimg
regularly while " awaiting _ her
S2OO a.month,
WATKINSVILLE NEWS |
WATKINSVILLIZ—~Mr, and Mrs.
K. M. Elder entertained a shum
ber of friends with a lovely l?uflet
supper on Monday evening., | The
guests included Mr, and Mrs. H,
T. O'Dillon, Mr. and. Mrs.' Price
Harper of Bogart and Mr. and
Mrs, E. C. Dillard.
Mr. and Mrs. Milto.a Mcßee of
Atlanta, were guetts of Mr. and
Mrs. Rowan Mcßee, N‘uesday,
Mr, lLance Sykes of Texas, is
visiting : Mr., and Mrs.:. O, D.
Veale. .
Mr. and Mrs. Dick iames of
Greenville, N. C., announce the
bhirth of a daughter, Jan. 21, who
has been named Carolyn Elizabeth,
‘Mrs. Bill Murray has returned
home after spending :everal weeks
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Witcher of Eatonton.
Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. D. M. Join
er were the guests of relatives in
Loganville, Tuesday.
Miss Saga Thurmond of Athens,
was the attrdactive guest of Miss
Marvolene Joiner for the week
| end,
Ginn. i
. Mrs. Cora Crowley, Mrs, Henry
Harris, Mrs. Albert. Parsons and
Miss Lollie Durham were guests of
Mrs. Grace Harris in Athens on
Thursday.
W. M. C. Meets
Tuesday Afternoon
The regular monthly meeting of
the Woman's Missionary Couneil
of the Watkinsville Christian
church was held at the home of
Mrs. C. B. Mcßee on Tuesday
afternoon.
The devotiomal was led by Mrs.
D. M. Joiner and a short talk on
“Christian Living” was given by
| the President, Mrs. C. B. Mcßee.
; During the business session,
;ycarly reports for 1935 were read
by the secretary and treasury, and
l(‘.ommittees were appointed for the
new year.
. At this time, each member pled
ged herself to personally assume
the responsibilities of the society
during 1936 and hopes that this
wil be a year in which real
Christian living will result fruit
ful gervice.
A short social’ hour followed at
lwhioh time delicious refreshments
were served by the hottess.
AT STATION WTFI ]
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! 4:oo—Lonnie Foster and Shirle!l
i orr.
4:ls6—Paul Whiteman.
| 4:3o—Playing the Song Market.
| 4:4s—Melodious Melodies.
{ b:oo—Masters in Music, WBS. ‘
i 5:15 K~rte Smith,
[ s:3o—New Tunes for Old, WBS.
{ b:46—Fox Trot Orchestra.
i 6:oo—Know Your Music,
| 6:3o_Johnny Marvin.
| 6:4s—Paths of Memory, WBES.
! 7:oo—Arcadians.
| 7:ls—Banner-Herald Newscast.
! 7:3o—3hepard Quartette.
| &8:00--Good Night,
Friday
%:00—Sign On.
X:01-—Program Summary.
%:05—Merry Go Round.
B:3o—Banner-Herald Newscast.
B:4s—Fan Mail Mas,
i 9:o¢ —Popular Tunes.
| 9:3o—Carefree Capers, WBS.
| 9:4s—Mel Warren.
110:00—Melody Palette, WBS,
110:15—Bing Crosby.
lw:.‘w-—Tonic Tunes, WBS.
1 10:45—Musical Auction, W'BS,
i 11:00~-Arthur Tracy.
t11:15-~Wor'd Book Man.
{ 11:20—Organ Selections,
| 11:3%0—Co-ed Hour.
{l2:%o—Hill Billy Band.
l 121 15—Farm Flashes,
. Afternoon
!I'2:3o—Carter's Sketches.
132;31-Limo Church in the Wild
wood.
I.oo—Darce Rhythms, WBS.
I:ls—Banner-Herald Newscast.
1:30--Mr. and Mrs. Ed Spinks.
2:oo—Pop Concerts, WBS,
2:3o—Your Home, WBS.
2:4s—Robert Hillard.
1.05-—Co'lege Melodies,
3 15-—-Echoes of Stage and Screen.
3:3o—Elizabeth Ward.
3:4s—The Atlanta Georgian Globe
Trotter,
4:oo—Jewel Box, WRBS.
4:ls~—Mrs. Julian Bloodworth, pc
cordianist,
4:3o—World Review, WIBS.
s:oo—Lonnie Foster.
H:ls—Center Williamson.
s:3o—Dick Carroll.
s:4s—Castleg in Music, WBS,
6:oo—Know Your Music.
6:3o—Chevrolet Musical Moments.
6:45-—George Olsen.
7:oo—Souvenirs of Songs, WBS.
7:ls——Banner-Herald Newscast.
7:3o—Fox Trot Orchestra.
8:00—Good Night.
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‘Sanford Not Thinking
‘ . .
. Of Being Candidate,
! He Says in Statement
’ ATLANTA — (#) — Dr. 8. V.
Sanford, chancellor of the Univer
sity System of Georgia, who was
i(:mmnended -to Georgians recently
ihy 5. H. Morgan, of Guyton as a
imu‘,(lidutv for governor, said today
‘ht‘ was not thinking of making
isuch a race,
! “I'm so busy with the duties of
chancellor of the University Sys
tem of Georgia that I have no time
to think of anything else,” Sanford
i sald.
! “I love the job I now have.”
| Morgan, in a letter recently to
Savannah Morning News, said Dr
Sanford was “a citizen of all Geor
gia,” and- a man to whom all Geor
gians well might rally.
INCREASE SHOWN
| WASHINGTON — (#) —An in
jcrease of 19 per cent in rural re
i tail saleg in 1935 over 1934 was re
‘ported today by the Commeree De
tl partment,
| The department said the advance
| was “fairly uniform” throughout
[r\mll regions. ¥
| The south led with a2O per cent
| gain, followed by the Far West
|With 195; the Middle West with
18.5 and the East with 17. ‘
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A San Antonio, Texas, watch—i
maker has developed what is said
{ to be the only watch in the worldl
“to run backwards.
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An eloquent sermon for safe driving and a grim warning against
traffic perils is contained in this picture, of a little victim of an
auto accident who has lain unconscious in a Texarkana, Tex.,
hospital since Oct. 4, 1935, suffering from a brain injury. She is
Patsy Kincade of Amarillo, Tex., her staring gaze fixed on the wall
as her temperature is taken by a nurse. Brain specialists from
New York and Memphis have treated the child and believe she
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Bonus are pictured celebrating the passage oi the baby bond payment dili by the Nenate, 74 to 186.
Left to right are Senator Pat McCarran of Nevada: Raymond Murphy. uational commander ol the
American Legion; Senator Yrederick Steiwer of Oregon; Colonel John T. Taylor, wLegion .egislative
director: Senator James F. Byrnes oi South Carolina; James Van Zandt, Veterans of Foreign Ware
commander; J. £ Brobeck, V. F. W. iegislaiive director: M. A. Harlan. national commander of the
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THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
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That grandpappy of modern song hits, “Alexander’s Ragtime
Band,” -echoed through a Los Angeles hotel when 150 of America's
foremost song writers gathered to honor Iryving Berlin for his quar
ter century of leadership at a silver jubilee testimonial dinner,
Singing Berlin's first big hit in close harmony (?) are, left to right,
below, Berlin himself, Chico and Harpo Marx. At left, above, is
Joseph Schenck, mevie producer; and, at right, Jerome Kern,
famed composer,
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bridegroom-eleet is the son of
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of Turkey; deposed in 1909, The,
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Island plunged to the ground near Mineola and broxé © g
unusual spectacle presented by the wreckage is pict gahstll
tain D. T. Craw, Major E. J, Carpenter and Staff Sergéd™
of Mitchell Field all escaped injury. !
THURSDAY, JANU 5, . I