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NEW YORRe— (AP) ~Picture
windows can be added t olight
houses and radio towers as haz
ards to migrating birds.. The Au
duborn Magazine reports birds
frequently fly into such windows,
particularly ones that extend
across two sides of a room. Ap
g:rcntly this deceives the birds
to trying to fly through the
yoom. The magazine is asking
yeaders for any practical - ideas
on keeping the birds safe while
not ogstructing the views from
such windows.
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Political Announcements
FOR JUDGE OF THE CITY
COURT OF ATHENS
1 hereby announce as a candi
date for re-election to the office
of Judge of the City Court of
Athens, subject to the rules and
mom of the Democratic
to be held in Clarke
County on Wednesday, March 29,
1950, and pledge to you that I
shall continue to regard this high
office as a sacred trust and at all
times discharge the many duties
of the Court to the best of my
ability, I earnestly solicit your
vote and influence.
Respectfully,
ARTHUR S. OLDHAM.
FOR SOLICITOR OF THE CITY
COURT OF ATHENS
With fiteful acknowledgement
of your interest, support and co
operation in the past, I shall ap-
Echto your continued support
my re-election as Solicitor of
the City Court of Athens in the
Primary to be held on March 29,
1950, under the rules and regula
tions of the Clarke County Dem
ocratic Executive Committee,
PRESTON M. ALMAND.
I hereby announce my candi
dacy for election to the office of
Commissioner of Roads and Rev
enue for Clarke County, Georgia,
subject to the rules and regula
tions governing the Democratic
Primary on March 29, 1950. Your
support and influence will be
appreciated. i %
A. P. WINSTON.
I hereby announce my candi
dacy for the office of Clarke
County Commissioner of Roads
and Revenue subject to the rules
and regulations governing the
Democratic Primary of March 29,
1950, I will appreciate your sup
port and influence in my behalf.
ROSCOE A. LONG.
I hereby announce my candi
dacy for election to the office of
Commissioner of Roads and Rev=
enue for Clarke County, Georgia,
subject to the rules and regula
tions governing the Democratic
Primary on March 29, 1950. Your
support and influence will be
gratefully appreciated.
W. A. (Billy) COOPER.
I hereby announce my candi
dacy for election to the office of
Commissioner of Roads and Rev
enue for Clarke County, Georgia,
subject to the rules and regula
tions governing the Democratc
Primary on March 29, 1950. Your
support and influence will be
gratefully appreciated.
HOWARD W. SEAGRAVES.
I hereby announce my candi
dacy for re-election to the office
of Commissioner of Roads and
Revenue for Clarke County,
Georgia, subject to the rules and
regulations governing the Demo
cratic Primary of March 29, 1950.
Your support and influence will
be gratefully appreciated.
J. F. HAMMETT.
I hereby announce my. candi
dacé for re-election to the office
of Commissioner of Roads and
Revenue for Clarke - County,
Georgia, subject to the rules and
regulations governing the Demo
cratic Primary of March 29, 1950.
Your mt and influence will
be gra appreciated.
I¥A.RRY H. ELDER,
I hereby announce my candi- |
dacy for re-election to the office |
gt Commissioner of Roads and}
evenue for Clarke County,l
Georgla, subject to the rules and |
regulations governing the Demo
cratie Primary of March 29, 1950.
Your support and influence will
be gratefully appreciated. |
J. H. TOWNS.
I hereby announce my candi
gcy for election to the office of
Commissioner of Roads and Rev
eoue for Clarke County, Georgia,
Subject to the rules and regula
m“.,weming the Democratic
‘r ';nnd Mail;&llx 29, 1950.111 Yogre
- support uence wi
qratefully appreciated. .. . :
h . RUSSEL L. SAYE
Civil Service
}Examinations
Are Announced
Civil service examinations were
announced today for Wildlife
Management Biologist, Fishery
Management Biologist, and Bio
logist (Federal Aid Supervisor),
and for Reserch Psychologist
(Psychophysics).
The biologist positions are in the
Fish and Wildlife Service of the
Department of Interior and are
located throughout the United
States. The salaries range from
$3,825 to $6,400 a year. To qualify
applicants must have completed
an appropriate college course or
have had 4 years of appropriate
experience. In addition, they must
have had from 1 to 3 years (de
pending on the grade level for
which they wish to be considered)
of professional experience in the
fileld of work for which they ap
ply.
The Research Psychologist
(Psychophysics) examination is
for filling positions in the fields of
psychophysics of vision and psy
chophysics of audition at the U.
S. Naval Submarine Base, New
London, Connecticut The positions
pay $3,825 to $4,600 a year Te
qualify, applicants must have com
pleted either an appropriate 4-
year college course or 4 years of
technical experience in experi
mental or physiological psycholo
gy, or a combination of such ed
ucation and experience, plus ap~
propriate graduate study or re
sponsible research experienc.
No written test is required for
‘these examinations. The age lim
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Sunday Afternoon
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ADMISSION: ADULTS .............SI.OO
Chidren FREE if accompanied by parents
Thrills Galore!
its, 18 to 62 years, will be waived
for persons entitled to veteran
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Full information and application
forms may be obtained from local
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ther notice.
MULE AND CAMEL STEAKS
ON ISRAEL’S BLACK MARKET
TEL AVIV, Israel— (AP)—The
Israeli diet is skimpy and monot
onously features frozen fish as the
main entree — but even that’s
better than horse, mule or camel
steaks. Zvi Lehman, an official of
the inspection department of the
ministry of supg?' and rationing,
says that's what Isrealis often get
when they buy “meat” in black
market. ’
Israeli law permits meat to be
sold in raticned and strictly limi
ted quantities three days week
-Iy. But for many .Israelis, even
though a black marketeer is hard
to find in this country, they still
prefer trying to get some of the
“meat” he offers for sale.
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