Savannah daily times. (Savannah, Ga.) 1936-????, June 11, 1936, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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CANADIAN GEESE ON “DUCK STAMP” LICENSE WASHINGTON, June 11 (TP).— Uncle Sam’s new duck stamp isn’t really a duck stamp at all. It’s going to carry the picture of three Cana dian geese on the wing. Under federal law hunters must purchase a ‘ duck stamp’’ before they shoot any water fowl. The new stamp was designed by Artist Richard Bishop of Mt. Airy, Pennsylvania. FLIES CAUSE DEATH OF GEORGIA WOMAN PLAINFIELD. Ga.. June 11 (TP) Mrs. Gus Smith of Plainfield is dead today because her horse was scared of flys. Mrs. Smith and several members of her family were riding in their wagon I WM r OJr CM m ‘ w //wSjSr MORRIS LEVY Has made all arrangements to keep you cool and well dressed all summer. AIR-COOLED SUMMER CLOTHES Featured here in se-Breez tropicals—Sport and plain models. Specially Priced At $ jg.so Erin Isle—imported linens—the well tailored teind that hold their shape. SIQ.OO Every type of Summer Suit can be found here —all correctly tailored—latest models—newest shade* —all sizes—to fit all men—Celanese trimmed. THE BEST MERCHANDISE FROM THE BEST FIRMS. SOCIETY BRAND | BOSTONIAN SHOES CLOTHES I INTERWOVEN SOCKS KNOX HATS I JANTZEN Bathing SUITS ARROW SHIRTS I MANHATTAN Sportwear Morris levy’s the HOME OF iOCUTY BRAND C LOTH ITALIAN PHYSICIAN SLAIN IN AUTOMOBILE CLEVELAND. June 11 (TP).—A body believed that of a prominent Italian physician was found in an automobile in Cleveland yesterday. The man had been killed by a shot gun. The slain man is believed to be Dr. Guiseppe Romano of Cleveland, own er of the car in which the body was found. Dr. Romano recently was chairman of a drive to raise funds for Red Cross work among Italian troops in Ethiopia. when the horse became frightened by some flys. In its haste to escape the pests the horse jerked the wagon so violently that Mrs. Smith was thrown out. The fall broke her neck. ‘LILY ■ WHITES’ OUSTED BY G. 0. P SOUTH CAROLINA DELE GATION UNSEATED BY CREDENTIALS GROUP CLEVELAND, June 11 (TP).— “Tieless Joe’’ Tolbert climbed back into the driver’s seat of South Caro lina Republicanism today. The credentials committee yester day decided to unseat the so-called "Lily White” delegation from South Carolina in favor of Tolbert and his group of four whites and six colored delegates. “Tieless Joe’’ has been a fixture at Republican conventions for 30-years. As the leading citizen of the town of Ninety-Six, S. C., he has been on the National committee for about that long. too. He won his nickname because he scorns any form of neck wear. At the same time, many Southern delegates reported threatening to withdraw from Landon because the negro delegation leader from Missis sippi, Perry Howard, has been select ed to make one of the speeches sec onding Landon’s nomination. prisonlnmate AIDS SCIENCE NEW TYPE FALSE TEETH MARKS INNOVATION IN DENTAL CIRCLES COLUMBUS. Ohio, June 11 (TP)— Convicts generally look upon prison sentences as penalties to be served out impatiently, but young Louis Vanderport’s term may prove the turning point in his life. Louis en tered Ohio penitentiary 13 years ago for slaying a policeman during a robbery. He found that many prisoners who lost their teeth were forced to go around empty-mouthed because the state made no provisions for supply ing false teeth. Louis began experimenting. With the help at an aluminum authority, he developed a technique for making plates out of aluminum. The invention has proved more than an average success. Scores of toothless inmates are now enjoying chewing conveniences that they lost years ago. Prison officials are grooming Louis for parole as a reward for his work in behalf of his fellow convicts. ’CHUTE JUMPER’S PARENTS IN COURT MINEOLA, L. 1., June 11 (TP) The father of a 15-year-old girl para chute jumper will face a Nassau coun ty court today. The father is William Bayer of St. Albans, N. Y. He was arrested last week when h|s daughter, Winine, made a 2,00 foot parachute jump over Curtis airport. Bayer is charged with letting his daughter endanger her life. Mrs. Bayer faces charges of im proper guardianship. Winnie —encouraged by her father —insists she is going to make para chute jumping her life work. She promises she’ll jump again—just as soon as she gets out of the children’s shelter where she is held as a ma terial witness. HEIR TO MILLIONS WILL BE BAPTIZED LONDON, June 11 (HP).—The richest baby m the world will be baptized today. The baby Is four months-old Lance Haugwitz-Revent low, aon of the five and ten cent store heiress. Barbara Hutton and her Danish husband, Count Revent, low. The Danish minister to London will attend the ceremony, since the Reventlows are the only non-reigning family entitled to wear the crown of a Danish Prince. RENOWNED CATHOLICS AT CANADIAN CONGRESS VANCOUVER, B. C., June 11 (TP) Catholic churchmen are gathering in Vancouver today for the first Euchar istic congress ever held in Western Canada. More than 50,000 persons are expected to attend. . Cardinal Villeneuve of Quebec led a group of 20 high ranking prelates who were among the early arrivals. SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES PHONE 6183 Wk m jmf w BWM W PUT YOUR BONUS MONEY JN SOMETHING SUBSTANTIAL DROP IN AND GO OVER OUR LIST OF HOMES, INVESTMENTS AND LOTS— See MENDEL RENTAL AGENCY 13 EAST YORK ST. PHONE 6171 SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1936 WHO’LL GET NOMINATION? ALL OTEY WALKER KNOWS IS HE GOT IT IN THE NECK! DEMONSTRATORS DEMOLISH OLD HOME TOWN MAR SHAL’S DIGNITY IN CANDIDATE CHEERING SPREE. MARSHAL- OTEY WALKER, REPOfS.TEf? ATLABMF JOINS /N ONE Of* “THE EARLY DEMONSTf?AT/ O N$ BY MARSHAL OTEY WALKER Reporter-At-Large for The Savannah Daily Time*. PUBLIC AUDITORIUM, CLEVELAND, 0., June 11—What a convention! I don’t know who is going to get the Republican presiden tial nomination but Ido know what I got—l got it in the neck. Today, I was sitting as peacable as a church mouse on Sun day in my seat among the other gentlemen of the press when J remembered I had forgotten all about breakfast. There was a speech going on and as I have never formed the speech listening habit —I can take a speech or leave it, any- decided to leave this one and grab a cup of coffee and a ham on rye. Well sir, just as I was passing out of the convention hall the speaker mentioned the name of one of the presidential can didates and —wham! —the boys and girls let go a demonstration. In a split second I was surrounded by screaming delegates and waving state banners. I was banged, bounced, bruised, bat tered and benumbed before I finally won free of the demonstra tors. And, when I got out of the hall, I had forgotten all about my cup of coffee and my ham on rye—what I wanted a lot.more was a nice, cool and comfortable hospital bed. It is surprising what enthusiasm a political convention dele gate can work up for someone else. The way these Republicans were screaming the name of the candidate you’d think someone had just told them that they had been nominated, themselves, and couldn’t lose the November election. I’m writing this sitting on the curb waiting for the dem onstration to stop. There already have been more demonstra tions for candidates and, I understand, there are more to come. Demonstrating is like any other habit —once a person becomes a demonstrator he never knows when to stop. Well, I’m going to wait here until they do stop. I’m no dem onstrator and I’ve had all I want of being a demonstratee. (Stick around for the finish. Otey is—and he may have something hot to relay you in his next dispatch.) ALLEGED “SQUATTER” FACES EVICTION TRIAL FLORENCE, Ala., June 11 (TP).— Alabama’s highway department has had to go to court to evict a man from beneath a bridge in Lauderdale county. The defendant is T. L. Ginn, of Florence. Several years ago, Ginn ob tained a permit from the highway de partment to build a small pier un der the bridge spanning Shoals creek. The stated purpose of the dock was to moor Ginn’s motor launch. However, the pier mushroomed into a store, replete with foods, slot macnines uni pleasure devices, later bath houses and showers were also erected. Known as "Ginn’s pier,” it became a popular rendevous for Flor entine evting parties. Now the highway department has acted. It contends the pier constituted a serious traffic and fire hazard. POLITICAL “MARTYR” BE GIVEN RECEPTION NEW ORLEANS. June 11 (TP).— When former State Representative Joseph Fisher returns home from prison he will be given a warm recep tion. Fisher was convicted of income tax evasion and is now serving an 18 month sentence in the Federal Prison at Atlanta. He was a close friend of the late Senator Huey Long. State Representative Alvin Stumps is arranging a mammoth celebration to greet the former representative. Stumps succeeded Fisher in the Louisiana House. Seys Stumps: “The late Senator Huey P. Long asked me to put on a welcoming celebration when Joe got out. I’m going to do it.” BRECKINRIDGE GAINS ROCHESTER. Minn.. June 11 (TP) Physicians attending the U. S. am bassador to Italy. Breckinridge Long, reported tod-ay that he is “recovering rapidly.” Ambassador Long ’ underwent a stomach operation recently at the world famous Mayo Brothers clinic in Rochester. Doctors said the opera tion was successful and that Long’s condition is normal. C. A. Duryea, an inventor, is said to have operated the first gasoline automobile in the United States in 1892. TAG DAY PLANNED A Tag Day for the benefit of the Salvation Army will wind up the drive being made by that body for operating funds. This is the last week for personal visitation, It was announced by Miss Mabie Clair Speth, general chairman of the cam paign. With the exception of sub scription lists for employes who will not be paid until later, all reports are expected to be in within the next few days. wEOtRST?. ./7 litEDERAL Savings B|and loan association 808 REALTY BUILDING SAVANNAH, GA Real Estate Loans LOWEST RATES REPAYABLE ANY TIME INTEREST ON UNPAID BALANCE ONLY PROMPT SERVICE— —NO RED TAPE ■ssssßSxasmaßossaxssxssa Investment, Savings FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST PAID GUARANTEED BY GOVERNMENT AGENCY WITHDRAWABLE UPON DEMAND * z For Further Details See: CHAS. E. 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