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■sday, i?. is 4 ?
Campaign
■cessed Due to
m. Convention
Support to National
fense Program Before
Boarding Train.
\jx recessed his campaign
jovernor this week long
rh to attend the National
ratic Convention in Chica
,gje he was one fo the de'e
from Georgia.
Nix threw his weight be
movement to draft Pies
ie
oosevelt for a third term.
campa'gn address just be
Laving the state, he made it
L t Georgians must elect a
L L for the next two years with
and will cooperate
Ltional administration in all
Is toward the welfare of the
state in the forty-eight,
0 f a defiant and quarrel
Governor, can throw the
picture of national unity
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focus,'’ he declared. “In the
t crisis there is no time for
bickerings and selfish ac
, n the part of any of our
Ue myself to full cooper
L-jth the President.”
Uihens candidate also drew
[llel Lent between started the eight bayonet
years
L growth of Hitler’s pow
Europe.
government by guns
,y miles from Europe but
e seen things happen dur
past eight years right here
igi a that is shocking to ev
sen. We have seen nineteen
jlders thrown out by the
I believe that when a man
id by the people to head a
‘partment, l he should have
serve those people,
S he agrees with the gov
a everything or not.”
iix said that never would
insbe ' called out to settle i
i within the state house if !
lected Governor,
candidate plans a wide
| tour over the state upon
tn from the National Con
He wants every voter to I
ke said, the real issues of j
hce in this race.
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I.ike the gunmen of America’* wild west pioneer days who notched
their guns for every killing, the pilot of this German fighting ship has a
white stripe painted on the tail of his plane for every enemy shot down. The
stripe is topped with the colors of the nationality of the vanquished pilots.
This Nazi now has a “score” of eight.
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TON KINNEY
years . . . Mr. Dennis, Thomas
Hay and all the boys have been
swell ... I once had a great in
terest in sports but no more have
got . . . Who were the pretty
girls on Horace Butler’s porch
| Tuesday afternoon, waving and
sa ying. “Hey sugar” t 0 the Pick
out man? . . . Did Snigs Lott need
a Black-out Tuesday night at
Monroe? . .. . Pug went kinder
gartening! ... At what convention
did John Beni ley g e. nominated
as P les i dent ? • • • Haidy and Mar
§ ie Reynolds were together at
church Sunday night . . . She must
have completely forgotten
Snoogles! Can Lenora Bowen
keep a secret? . . . Sara Harris is
home for a vacation . . . she won’t
have to use the needle to put
guys to sleep around here! What
was Evel Dynay thinking about
Tuesday afternoon when she
looked through the window*? . .
Buck Brown said he kept his
promise not to shave until the
mill stared up ... He still don’t
need one! . . . Glenn Payne is not
marriet YET. . . . Buster Hilly
fixed Bowsie Hopkins up in Flor
ida . . . My, My, a man-eating'
shark! . . . Charlie Poieet once
ate four canteloupes just before
eating a steak breakfast! . . , Who
is the lady Bill Bledsoe is afraid
to meet? . . . Are John Brown
and Ruby getting along all right
now? . . . The T. W.-Baker ro
mance is simmering! . . . Pete
Niblitt owes me a nick on that
o. k.! ... Ann was cute Saturday j
afternoon learning to skate . . .j
Cooler Payne made more racket
falling than anyone yet . . . Red
Arnold fell 57 times in one hour
on the skates! Arthur Arnold
tried out different cars for two
weeks, then bought a bicycle. . . .
A. C. can now puli' Red up Wheat
street . . . Has Sara Smith quit
getting letters? There is a
certain fellow who thought he had,
but one came Tuesday morning.
. . . John C. is in doubt about
romance and engagements and j
things! . . . Who has heard from
John M. and when? . . . Luke
Hackelt bought those glasses! . . .
Who said, ‘Meet Mr and Mrs.
Rhee?” . . . Roger and Mattie
might know! . . . Ben Burt
brought a pony back from Louis
iana . . . Guess it 1 rumps all
these goats that have been
brought into the village . . . Bill
White has that look in his eyes
. . . Did J. P. Butler make that
gifted touch Sunday? . . . Who is
Dud Childers’ lates date? . . .
Who did George Hopkins take
home Sunday night from church?
. . . Margie McLeroy should be
pleased this week! . . . Olin Rowe
and Jaybird Yarbrough spent a
week in North Carolina with Buck
. . . Bet Buck had them making
faces at one another before they
i left for home . . . Why did Clyde
1 and Herbert wait until Sunday to
come home? . . . Where did Grady
Carter, Beaddy Merritt and Amos
Payne go Tuesday night? . . .
Sam Williams is not the only Gene
Talmadge now! Has Monroe beat
Mansfield out as a romance cen
ter? . . . Guess this will do,
good bye.
Number of Georgia sows far
rowed this spring is estimated at
168,000 head, or 21 per cent be
low the 212,000 farrowed one year
ago.
In homes equipped with re
frigerators, it is easy enough to
make a week's supply of dough
from which rolls may be baked
each day.
j Attended the Covington News
luncheon last Saturday afternono
at the DeLaney hotel. . . .Met a
lot of people I had never seen
h> e f 0re and they belonged to the
Covington g News N “familv family. ” . .
< ^ rom aw ^ Porterdale ary ^ ane ’ ,he She Pra,tle isn’t bad gal
! ...
an the eyes and is a good writer
. . . She is taking a job at Cor
d€le ~: good luck ' Mary • ' • And j
say ’ if any of those P eo P!e need
,hei ' '“" OTl d «'* “"j
on me—there is still a corpse or
two around Covington . . . The
luncheon was a dandy . . . Mr.
Dennis says it will be an annual
affair . . . The Office Boy blushed
something terrible when the boss
put shim on the spot . . . Blushes
or no blushes we heard a good
speech though . . . Mayor Waites
made a good talk also . . . He re
cited 1he progress lire News has
made"in the past nine years under
the management of Mr. Denni
. . . Made us feel right proud of
our little old weekly sheet . . .
However, you might not enjoy so
much of this shop talk, so I guess
1 had belter get along with some
thing else . . . Oh, yes, better tell
everyone how good (lie Smith
quartet was . . . They took the
rag off the bush with their make
you want to eat singing . . . And
Mrs. Penick was gDod at the piano
as well as at the – . . She
sat beside me at _c table . .
Don’t think she liked (he cigarette/
smoke so well, but she went for
that strawberry shortcake like the
Democrats are going for Roosevel'
. . . As you might notice in this
issue, I have resigned as sports
editor of the News ... I enjoyed
woring with the guys on this
paper for something like four
THE COVINGTON NEWS
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