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. 5—A, techpnical provision for dis
position of cases in the supreme
court where there is a filing de
lay on-account of illness or death
' of the clerk of the trial court.
| 6—Authorizing the city of Moul
trie to pass a zoning Ordinance.‘
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ing itg record of being first in
Michigan with its election returns'
gave 'Governor Alf M. Landon 8
votes to 6 for President Rooseveltl
today. With ballots received from|
all registered voters in the town-l
' ship, the returns were reported at
111:30 a. m. BS.T. The townshiDl
lgave Roosevelt a 14 to 8 majority |
in 1932, l
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| DOTHAN, "Ala, — ® — The
| Houston county absentee box to
day gave Roosevelt 89, Landon 1.
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CARROLTON, Ga.— (P —First|
reports on today's presidential ele
ction in Georgia gave Roosevelt §
500, Landon 40. Prohibition, soc-|
/lalist and union party candidates,
received no votes in the early;
counting, ’
Alvin Vaughan and N. N, John-|
son, counters at a polling Dlacel
here, announced tne returns. }
In 1932 the total vote of Carroll |
‘county was: Roosevelt 3,232 andl
: Hoover 284. ’ i
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| HUNTINGTON, W. Va.—(AP)
| —lncomplete returns from 3GI
| Scattered precincts in Huntingtm‘!
|zave Alf M. Landon 1,176 votes
for president and Franklin D.
| Roosevely 1,926.
| At Fairmont, W. Va., the first
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Presenting “Lunch Time at Dionneville’—one of the most striking pictures of the quintuplets you've seen in a long while. Tin cups in hand for their mid-morning
«<nack outside . their log-hewn nursery, the qins are a happy lot. Starting at the left® there’s Marie. Her gesture looks like a hint for a refill, doesn’t “i
Next is Cecile, and does she exude an air of perfect gastronomic satisfaction! Then Emilie—ah, the cameraman has caught her attention. He has caught Annette’s
attention, too, but sha isn’t putting down her precious cup for anyone! She’s drinking and taking a sly peek at the same time. And, last, Yvonne. A bit determined about
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“What now?# is Emilie’s expression as she poises her spoon in one
band, her bread in the other. Something or someone has riveted
her attention. Could it be the cameraman again?
Applies only to Moultrie. '~‘_
7—Providing for the lieutenant
governor to be president of the
senate. A companion to proposal
two. 4 ;
. Voters must mark each amend
ment separately. - ;
_ City polls open at 7 4. m. cloge
at 6 p. m, rural boxes open at 8
a. m., close at 3 p. m. The regis
tration list hag names of 515,0001
voters.
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‘Man Has No Stomach,
. But He Can Eat Plenty
TORONTO, —(AP) — A middlel
aged man was almost ready today
to be discharged from & hospital!
here—without 2 stomach. _ {
~ He will be able to_eat normal |
-meals of meat and vegetables,
however, it was said.
SQix weeks ago the patient under
went a total gastrectomy, perform
ed by Dr. George E. Wilson,!
chief surgeon at St. Michael's!
hospital. X i
| Although stomachless, the pa-!
tient began 1o complain of ‘:hun-i
ger pains” within a week after the i
operation. He was put on a diet of
' peptonized milk, and . this was!
graduclly widened until he can |
I,eat a regular hearty meal i
~ The only diet vegulertion he must‘
lohsm’v eis the use of peptonized |
'm}lk becaus¢ removal of the stom- |
‘ach suspends the digastive produc- ;
[tion of pepsin which is essential {
‘to the digestion. |
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t FRANKLIN, pa.—The Atica anti!
Horse Thief Association met for}
lits annual gv; -cogether ‘and found|
there was nothing to get togethcri
about. !
' So. the members elected Ellig}
Smith president and wert home. |
They think maybe some one ngék
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THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
LANDON HOLDS SLIM I
MARGIN FROM SMALL.
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NORTHEAST PRECINCT
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tered ' and the : natiou’s interest.
whipped up by a iense, months—!
long campaign that ended only last]
night with eleventh-hour appeals
by President Roosevelt and Gov-I
ernor Landon, the experts warned
that conclusive returns may bel
much later than usual. They cited
the mountainous stacks of ha]lotsj
in prospect, and the fact that New|
York, which usually goes as the
country goes and formerly has{
cleaned up its tally early, has ex
tended the pollelosing time three}
‘hours, from 6t09 p. m.., ES.T. 1
Led by the presidential nomineeaJ
who cast their ballots early, the
voters repaired to 122,000 pollingl
places to say whether the Roose-;
velt New Deal is to have another
four years at the capital, or whe
ther Governor Alf M. Landon and
his followers shall supplant it.
Other Races I
But this was not all the sovereignl
citizens had to decide. At stake
were the vice presidency, the gov
ernorships in 33 states; 35 seatg in
the senate, the conrol of the house
of representatives; thousands of
lesser state office holders, and a
large number of questions of stateé
policy, submitted to the electorate
in referenda.
All the nominees were on home
ground for the ceremony ol enter-!
ing the polling booths amid the |
clocking of photographers’ shutt- |
ers: President Roosevelt at Hyde!
Park, Governor Landon at lnde-i
pendence, Kas., after an over-night
train ride from Topeka; Col. Frank
Knox, republican vice presidentiar
nominee, at Chicago, Vice Presi-|
dent Garner, democratic nominee!
for re-election, at Uvalde, Texas
and other candidates at their res
pective home towns.
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Serious business? Well, Emilie seems to think this noonday lunch
eon for the Dionne quins is just that. She’s getting a firm grip on
that spoon and no mistake! And see her pusher.
!ballots, the high comminds nf%
‘both parties continued to predict
victory. - Thanking President
Roosevelt's ‘supporters as “patri-|
otic soldiers in a (',(mqu(?ringi
army,” Democratic Chairman Far
ley forecast an overwhelming (ri-|
‘umph. Only Maine and Vermont |
were = omitted from the states |
counted “sure” for the New Deal
in -Farley’s latesf estimates.
. On the other hand, Republican
lChalrman‘ Hamilton annmm('ed{
that his recent prediction of “a.ti
least 320 electoral votes” for Lan-
Idon (with® only 266 being neces-|
'sary to elect) had brought him &
’flond of protests tha:; he was “tooi
conservative.” He said the “rising |
tide'” for Landon had swept on in
Ean unprecedented way. ‘
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I : LIFE AT 100 |
I NEW YORK —(AP) — Katsuzo |
| Nishi, medical consultant to mem- I
Ibers of the Jarenese imperial
tamily, sald that “Americans are
Iwrong_ Life really begins at one|
hundred.” |
I Nishi, who resigned 4s the chief
engineer of the Tokpo and Osaka‘
Supway Ssy¥stems a year ago t()‘
Ipreach to she world “the = Nishi|
;system of health. engineering” )sl
completing a series of lectures in
the United States.
~lf his system of exercises is fol- ]
lowed, he said, the normal span of
life will rise to 120 years and it
will not be unusual for some per
sons to live to b, 240. ‘
Himself only 57 years old, “by no |
mesns mature,” Nishi said his sys- :
tem of six laws and exercises Will |
eliminate 80 per cent of th, pres- |
ent need for medical treatment |
and felieve humanity of minor |
ills “from hxngdvers to obesity.” I
IDEA OF BEAUTY i
PITTSBURGH — Doreen Haber,!
asking for 'a divorce, told Judg=|
Frank P. %fieflon that her hus-|
band said he “couldn’t love a girl
who didn’t wear glasses.” I
And, smm\mfi, the spectacles,
he;pf;m hurt wj
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. Funeral services for twe-months
Eold Norma lL.ee Bryant, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bryant ir.
who died ut her parsnts’ residence,
286 West Broad sireet, Monday
night at 11 o'clock, were held
Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock in
MebDorman-Bridges chapel.
I The services were conducted by
‘Rev. Newton Saye, pastor of
!ldust Athens Baptist church, and
interment followed in Oconee Hill
I cemetery.
. Pesides her parents, the little
Igirl is survived by her grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bryant
[ Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Ander
son, and her great-grandparents
[;\'hx and Mrs. A. M. Bryant and
Mrs. MeCart, all of Athens, and
E:l number of aunis and uncles.
| _ PRICE FIXING
. 'WABHINGTON (AP} — The
federal Trade Commission Mon
day ghorzed 34 corperation and
Ethvir officers with price fixing in
“substantally all of the country’s”
manufacture of water gate valves,
| hydrants, ete.
. The commission’'s complaint said
;the corporations ar, members of
the water works valve and hydrant
group of the valve and fittings in
stitute, New York city, which with
its governing committee and the
officers, Georg, V. Denny, presi
dent commissioner and Sam G.
Movers, assistant secretary, also
is named a respondent. 1
The commission alleged the cor
poration “engag, in price-fixing
practices which prevent price com
petition and restrain trade, in
crease prices and create in them
selves a monopoly in the sale and
resale of their productis.”
BE IT ENACTED
OKLAHOMA CITY—G. B. Ar
rington, manager of the State
Capitol cafeteria, where state house
employes are accustomed to eating
on credit, posted this notice to-
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Only 17 Amendments
Have Lost in Georgia
ATLANTA — (®) — Records in
the . state library showed _ 140
amendments have been proposed to
the Georgia constitution of 1877 of
which 116 were ratified and seven
are being voted upon today.
Twelve proposed amendments
were defeat®éd in past years.
One—the old age pensions amend
ment—was vetoed.
There is no record of the dis
posal of the remaining four,
FUNERAL NOTICES
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FERGUSON—The friends and rel
atives of Mr. and Mrs, Dall
Wesley Ferguson, Crawford, Ga.;
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Anglin, Mr.
M. and Mrs. M. L. Holtzclaw,
and Mrs. G. H. Schumake, Mrs.
May Day, Miss Leona Ferguson,
Miss Virginia Ferguson, Miss
Geneva Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs.
C. J. Fergugon, Mr. H. D. Fer
guson, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fer
guson, M. W. Ferguson, jr, J. D.
Ferguson and Mrs. Evie Winkle,
‘are invited to attend the funerai
of Mr. Dall Wesley Ferguson,
Wednesday, Nov. 4, at 2 p. m.,
from High View Baptist church,
Jeiferson, Ga. The folowing
gentlemen will serve as pall
bearers and meet at the residence
in Crawford, Ga., at 12 o'clock:
Mr. Roy Kitchens, Mr. Ben Kitch
ens, Mr. Virgie McDonald, Mr.
Claud Williams, Mr. J. B. Loon
ey and Mr. Hoyt Helton. Rev.
Theo Christian, pastor of Ed
wards: Chapel, will officiate and
interment will be in Jefferson,
Ga. cemetrey. Bernstein Funer
al Home.
BRYANT. — Miss Norma Lec¢
Bryant, two months old daugh
ter of My, and Mrs. J. B
Bryant, jr.,, died at the home,
286 West Broad street, Monday
night, November ' 2nd, 1936, at
eleven (11:00) o'clock. Besides
her parents she is survived by
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Bryant, sr., Mr. and Mrs.
R. P. Anderson; great-grand
paréents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
Bryant and Mrs. MecCart; and
a number of aunts and uncles.
The funeral was this, Tuesday
aft- rnoon, November 3rd, 1936,
at four (4:00) o'clock, from Me-
Dorman-Bridges chapel. Rev.
Newton Say.¢ pastor of the Easi
Athens Baptist church, officiat
ed. Interment was in Oconec
Hill Cemetery. MecDorman-
Bridges.
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T Tuesday Afternoon
00 4:—Sidewalk Capers. )
4:ls—Lonnie Katon.
4 :30—Let's Get Acquainted.
s:oo—Henry Ashley.
s:3o—Eddie Duchin.
s:46—Jan QGarber, *
6:oo—Fats Waller,
6:ls—Tom Gerum-. ‘
6:3o—Suzanne Hadaway.
6:4s—Ralph Martin.
7:oo—Vincent York.
7:ls—Banner-Herald.
7:3o—Mrs. John Taylor.
7:4s—Gordon Sportcast.
7:so—lnterlude. -
f:oo—Bernstein Boys.
Elsction Returns.
TIRE PRICES
AKRON, O. — (#) — Rubber
manufacturers announced Monday
adjustments of retail tire prices,
described as including small in
creases and giving dealers increas
ed margins of profits.
Goodyear Tire and Rubber com
pany said that increases averaged
about 4 per cent, while Firestone
Tire and Rubber company said that
first and second line tires woild
be increased about 4 per cent while
the third and fourth line product
drop slightly in price. B. F. Good
rich company, described the chan
ges as “adjustments,” they are ef
fective tony. @
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University Theater
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Season Tickets on
Sale Wednesday
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By CAPUS HOLMES
Going on sale Wednesday seas
son tickets to the University thea- .
ter will sell for the established
price of $1.50, Tap Bennett, bus
iness manager of the theater, Jan
nounced today. Tickets may hé
obtained at Costa’s or through
student representatives of the
theater.
A season ticket which entitles
the holder to a 75-cent reserved
seat to each of the three proguc
tions given during the fall win
ter- and spring quarters, saves the'
Athens theater-goer 33 1-3 per:
cent on his m]missinfi to the |
Plays. This year the plavs will
be presented on . Thursday, Friday
and probably Saturday nights. A
nerson who holds a season ticket
may attend the play on any of
Lthese, three nights, i -
[ Director Edward C. Crouse ha¢
callrd a meeting of the business
staff of the theater tonight. in the
Commerce-Journalism auditorium
to discuss plans for inadgurating
the annual ticket sale drive. The
city of Athens will be diuided ins:
to sections which will be canvasse:
ed by student salesmen. 3
| This fall, in accordance with
the policy of the theater to pre
'sent melodramatic, mystery, coms
edv, and serious productions, the
play will be a comedy. The name
[(;f the play and the cast for thgev
production will bhe announced la
i*r-r in the week, _
Since the first play was pro
!duoml by the University theater
lin 1931 the' number of season
| ticket sales has increased from
Iwm to 900. Formerly -the vlayvs
I\\'(‘X“f‘ put on only one night but
' due to the increased audiences the
l]n‘ndu(‘tinns are sometimes nut on
| three nights, as was “Double®
!Dnnr," during the winter quartef
| of last year, 4 A
Voting Stretched OQut
Over 23-Hour Period
WASHINGTON— (#) —America
began voting long before sunrise
today and will not finish until 11
p. m, EST, ok
State laws regulating the open
ing and closing of the polls vary
greatly. First unit to open and
close was little Millsfield, N. H,
which began voting at 12:01 a. m,
and before 1 a. m., counted its coms
plete tally, 5 for Landon, 2 foP,
Roosevelt,
Officially established closing
times range from 3p.m. in Georgia
rural districts, to 9 p. m., in New
York and 10 p. m. in Rhode Island.
Washington and Oregon close at 8
p. m., Pacific time, which is 11 ps
m. EST. -
Athenians Hold Three of
Four Places in Tennis
Finals ;
Clara Robson, Athens, and Mar=
raret Alt, Hawail, pl&ying for
Soule Hall ir *he Michael Cup
tennis tournament, defeated the
A. D. Pt team of Ruby \fesle
Decatur, and Mary Redfern. Ai
bany, in the semi-final matches
6-4, 6-1, Monday afternoon.
Soule Hall will meet the town
girls’ team, composed of Emory
Rose Wood and Nell Hawks, in
the finals this afternoon at 4:30
o'clock, bringing to a close this
annnral tournament which includ- -
ed 18 women’s organizations sot
the University. £t
The town girls won the tourna
ment last year by the brilljant
playing of Clara Robson and
Emery Rose Wood, who will op
pose each other in the match this
afternoon. : : “‘
GARNER 1S 13TH Sy
UVALDE, Texas — &® _.. Viee =
President John Nance Garner cast
the thirteenth ballot in the gemeral
election here tmm of
nothing, . el s e Sty
Mrs Garper’s ballot was No. 38 .
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