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The first half of the accident didn’t
hurt G. M. Bilbrey, but the second
half—Blinded by the lights of an
approaching automobile, he swer=
ved his car and crashed into a
bridge. He he stepped out to sur
vey the damage he fell 20 feet into
a river bed.
LEGISLATOR DIES
COLUMBIA, 8. C. — (#) — Rep. |
Paul Otis Arrowsmith, 54, of Wil
liamsburg county, died of a stroke
Wednesday while he was being
hurried from his hotel to a hos
pital. ¢
The house of representatives re
cessed out of respece to him. Al’-1
rowsmith was a livestock dealer at
Kingstree, g
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| tremely bad flying conditions al
| ways land at the first intermediate
field and call the nearest radio
| station to explain their delay-
There were 63 army airdromes
and 16 paval air stations in the,
United States as of Jan. 1, 1936.
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| The City Assessors have finished,
! the assessments of the real estate
of the City of Athens for the year
1936. Will be ~t the City Hall
from Januar, 2. to January 830th,
! inclusive. Any ehanges or trans
fers of city property will please be
reported to us. Our hours will be
from 10 ta 1, and 3 to 5.
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Athens, Georgia
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Sunday only 7:50 a.m. and 4:00.
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Daily Except Sunday
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Train 61 Arrives Athens 8:00 a.m.
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Freight-Passenger Agent
Telephone 81
'3l Model A Coupe, R. S. .. $215
’32 Chevrolet Coach .. .... $295
'29 QOldsmobile Coach .. .. $125
'29 DA Dodge Coupe .. ... $195
'33 Plymouth Coach .. .... $345
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
FRAZIER HUNT, NEIGHBOR OF “BACHELOR KIN G’ AND AUTHOR OF HIS LIFE STORY, SAYS—
Real Admirer of America -
Now Rules Great Britain
INSIGHT OF EDWARD VIII INTO WORLD AFFAIRS SHOWS HIM FAR FROM BEING JUST PLAYBGY
Probably no writer in the
world knows King Edward VIII
more intimately than does
Frazier Hunt, famous corres
pondent. Hunt not only is a
neighbor of the new British
monarch in that their ranches
in Alberta adjoin, but he also
is the author of the most auth
entic biography of the King
ever written. It ig “The Bache
lor Prince,” material for which
Hunt obtained durt®s a stay
at St. James Palace. Return
ing now from Europe where he
has been on assignment from
NEA Service, Hunr nas radioed
the following exclusive dis
patched to the Banner-Herald.
BY FRAZIER HUNT
(Copyright, 1936, NEA Servics, Inc.,
ABOARD 8. S. MANHATTAN—
(via Radic)-~Newer again will Am
erica or Canada see the slender
figure and quick smile of the
bachelor pringe who now becomes
the first hachelor king that Ing
land has had in 300 years.
He will rpake only one more trip
‘-—to India to be crowned Emperor
- Qn. his _4OOO-acre ranch_in_the
foothills of ' the Rovkies in Alberta,
adjoining my cattle ranch, old
}“Gropper," his chestnut pony, will
graze peacefully undisturbed now.
'His royal master never will ride
lhim again.
! It was nine years ago that the
Prince—now King Edward VIII-—
made his last visit o the ranch.
He stayed less than a week, but
|he put in long summer days pitch
'ing hay with the hired men, riding
and keeping himself fit. Next to his
|imperial duties his keenest and
,most conscientious interest has
been physical fitness.
HOSPITAL REPORT
Three patients were admitted t
General hospital this morning for
treatment and one patient was dis
missed today but no accident vic
tims had been admitted.
J. W. Perry of Bethlehem, Miss
Annette Kellogg, University of
Georgia student residing at 573
Hill street, and little Mary Wilson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H
‘Whlson, 205 Oglethorpe Terrace,
were admitted to the hospital for
treatment, Miss Ruby Fosbee, of
‘Whitehall, wag dismissed this
'morning.
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_Approximately ' 20,000,000 resi
dences in the United States are
wired for electricity.
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Local Legion Post Clears Decks to H
Local Legion Post Clears Decks to He
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" Ex-Service Men in Clarke County to Get
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| Bonus Mcrey in Quickest Possible Time
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i When the senate overrode tne President’s veto of the bonus bill |
Monday afternoon by a vote of 74 to 19, it meant that more than !
~ $200,000 will pour into Clarke county to ex-service men in the next |
- few months.
But there is some red tape to be gone through with pefore a vet
- eran gets his money. with that in view, the Allen R. Fleming, Jir.,
. .post of the American Legion is anxious to help.
Application blanks for the bonus will be received by the local
post and Post Adjutant Mayo C. Buckley requests that ex-service
men who desire these blanks and any help the Legion can give, fill
in the blank below.
Veterans. will find at the conclusion of this story a blank to fill
out and mail or bring to the LEGION BOX, Athens Banner-Herald.
she blanks be immediately turned over to Adjutant Buckley. The
Adjutant and other members of the post will be glad to aid veter
ans who have lost their discharge papers or serial number or cer
tificate number to get duplicate papers quickly.
One item on the blank below possibly needs an explanation. |
That is “Accomplishments.” It simply means any talent as an en- |
tertainer, such as playing the piano, singing, dancing, playing har- 1
monica, blackface skits, or what have you. “Certificate Number” |
means the number on the veteran’'s policy. |
Now that it's all plain as the nose on your face, clip the plank, ||
fill ‘it in and shoot it in to LEGION BOX, Athens Banner-Herald,
so the Legion Fost can help you get your bonus money with the
least trouble and in the quickest possible time.
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| diet. and drinking little. Later
| strenuous exercise was to give
| way to golf and gardening, which
| still are his hobbies. He has no
i thing short of an obsession of be
coming as stout as his grandfather.
! At the end of each day on his
{Canadian "ranch he would talk
{ Canadian-American affairs, learn
{ing first hand from people and not
| from books, I'll never forget late
fone night, when we were having
! beer and cheese in the kitchen, he
!leaned against. the mantel of the
fireplace in the small sitting room
land said in substance: ‘“The real
[hope of lasting wor'd peace de=
Ipends on close, inumate coopera-
tion between Great Britain and
America,”
It was a little known serious
side of this extraordinary young
man. America had® been brought}
up on the idea of ,Edward the |
“play-boy,” and missed the hard:
working, serious, intelligent, cour
ageous elements tnat ‘make a new
king coming to the throne at this
moment of world bewilderment and
uncertainty a matter of greatest
importance. ‘
fle may usher in a whole new
cra. America will now have a real
friend who not only knows Ameri- |
ca thoroughly but genuinely likes
Americans, He knows Europe and
the whole world equally well. He
is tolerant and understanding of
all races and all natfonalities. His
vigorous . and friendly Kkingship
many have the profoundest effect
on world peace.
The tragic war years taught him
comradeship, humility and commoun
brotherhood. The lowly masses of
England will get a new break. Ed
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YOUNGES3T PILOT
SAVANNAH, Ga. — (#) — This
city has one of the world’'s young
est polits.
William L. Lee, son of J. B. Lee,
president of an airways company,
has made his first solo flight at
the age of 11 years and 10 months.
The flight was not announced
until he had a sufficient number
of hours in his log book to prove
the first flight was not luck.
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A cotton runway for planes will
be constructed at the Newark air
port this year. Cotton sheeting
hetween the top layer and base
has been found to check erosion,
cracking, and wrinkling.
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These picturas,-takfi‘fi"whm King Edward VIII was the Prince of
Wales, give a remarkable insight into the new sovereign's character.
At left he.appears in the cowboy regalia he wore when at work with
the punchers on his Alberta ranch, which adjourns that of Corres
pondent Frazier Hunt. Above, most democratically, he helps the Ar
gentine foreign minister, Ernesto Bosch, into his coat after a boxing
match.
ward VIIT will be the first work
ers’ king.
A hard-boileg English mine lead
er once s=aid to me: ‘“‘He's our
lad.” Milions of disinherited joh
less,’ old ' soldiers and the- poor will
acclaim him. :
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| As Prince of Wales he gave'his
[own personality free play. He wag
ja different Prince than his pre
{decessors., His strong individuale:
|ism will follow him to the throne®
| He will be a different king than
!}‘:n;:land‘ ever has had, i Qfi%
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