Savannah daily times. (Savannah, Ga.) 1936-????, June 28, 1936, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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BLUM SITTING IN HOT WATER AS HE SEEKS HARMONY FASCIST ORGANIZATION ADDS TO HEADACHES OF SOCIALIST HEAD PARIS, June 37 (TP).—The polit ical bitterness between Preach social ists and fascists broke into open street fighting tonight. Members of the fascist organiza tion tne cross of fire, staged a num ber of parades tc shout drftance of the left wing gjvernme.it of Premier Blum. Socialist workmen attempted to break up the marching fascists with fists and brickbats. Police fran tically stepped in and prevented seri ous disorders. Meanwhile Premier Blum sat at his telephone in feverish communica tion with the new strike area, in northwestern France. About 30,000 workers in the iron and steel region around Verdun, Metz, and Strasbourg occupied their workshops in a gen eral siege strike. The strikers com plained that their employers declined to give them the benefits of the gov ernment’s new deal labor laws. ANNOUNCES WEDDING T. J. Clifton announces the mar riage of his daughter, Corrine, to Howard E. Conway, June 6, in Ridge land, S. C. The ceremony was performde by Judge L. 3- McCormack. IT’S INVISIBLE Congressman (to visitor) —“Now is there anything else around the capitol I can show you?” Visitor—“ There is. I’d like to have a look at the ‘pork barrel’ I've read so much about.” with Mother BRAND Os W BE THE JUOCF LET YOUR OWN TASTE Z| / A-Z'J A a A ,wl BwL -■ y ' A i SUIT An Amazing Body Cooling System LOOK FOR THIS LABEL Kfl Control body comfort and defeat the heat by "AIR-COOLING" yourself in a smart, cool *COOLKENNY —an amazing body cooling system in a crisp, new Summer Suit. These special fabrics are porous woven by an exclusive method—*Alß COOLED to let in breezes and let out body heat expertly TAILORED in newest summer shades and Moonbeam White . . . Single and double breasted, plain or sport models, pure CELANESE trimmed. Let your body breathe! Go *AIR-COOLED in a *COOLKENNY—it's so i COOL and comfortable—yet so inexpensive! Morris Levy? TH E HOME OF SOCIETY BRAND* C LOTHES SAVANNAH gGA- * .RWfe'V 8. Pat. Ort. WILL WED IN JULY CEREMONY ... If’ w —Courtesy of Atlanta Journal. MISS MARY PREETORIUS, whose marriage to Derward Smith of Milledgeville, Ga., and Detroit, will be an interesting event to be solemnized early in July. Miss Preetorius is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Charles Preetorius of Statesboro, Ga. Miss Preetorius, whose mother is the former, Miss Emma Warnock of Brooklet, is a descendant of one of the oldest fam ilies in Bulloch county. She graduated from Brooklet High School and Southern Business University and is connected with Davison-Paxson in Atlanta. Mr. Smith is the son of Mrs. Lucius D. Smith and the late Lucius D. Smith of Milledgeville. He graduated at Georgia Mili tary College and received his B. S. degree in commerce from Mprcer University where he was a member of the Pi Kappa Al pha fraternity. After theif marriage the young couple will make their home in Decatur. SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES, SUNDAY, JUNE 28. 1936 WELFORD VICTOR IN NORTH DAKOTA WINS OVER LANGER BY A SCANT MARGIN; RUM PROPOSAL LOSES FARGO, N. D., June 27 (TP).—By a majority which may be less than 1,000 votes Governor Walter Weiford appeared tonight to have won the Republican nomination for Governor over his rival, William Langer. Unofficial figures tomgnt gave Weiford 90,650 votes and former Governor Langer 89,609. Langer was removed from office on charges of soliciting campaign funds from re lief workers. Proposal to legalize the sale of liquor was defeated by an overwhelm ing majority. TRAWLER CAPTAIN IS JAILED FOR ACT ILL-FATED PLANS OF MYS TERY BOAT HAS SERI OUS AFTERMATH GEORGETOWN British Guiana, June 27 (TP) —The captain of the run-a way British trawler, Girl Pat, was arrested tonight with his brother on charges of stealing the vessel. The two men were accused of mak ing off with the Girl Pat in England three months ago. The mystery sail ing of the fishing vessel attracted world wide attention. The Girl Pat cruised down the coast of Africa then turned up in Georgetown across the Atlantic. Reportedly the captain and crew got tired of routine fishing trips and decided to hunt for Capt. Kidd's pirate treasure. The captain was hustled off to jail tonight. Georgetown officials indicat ed that the men might be taken to England to stand trial. ROBBER IN TRUCK RAID DIES OF GUN WOUNDS LAWRENCE, Mass., June 27 (TP) —One of the robbers shot during an attempt to hold up a bank truck Thursday died today at Lawrence General Hospital. He was Frank Tartaglia who was wounded in the back by Inspector James O'Brien.* Tartaglia's partner, John McNam ara, is reported critically ill in the hospital. The quick action of the police officer is credited with saving $19,000 which the truck was carrying to the bank. Ek- ; > ? ON Tl RADIO PROGRAM Sunday, June 28 CBS A.M. 7:00—On the Air Today 7:30 —Lyric Serenade B:oo—Sunday at Aunt Susan’s 8:30 —Tabernacle Hour 9:oo—Church of the Air 9:3o—News; Poetic Strings 10:00—Children’s Hour 10:30—Salt Lake City Tabernacl Choir and Organ 11:00—Salt Lake City Tabernacl Choir and Organ 11:30—Romany Trail 12:00—noon, Church of the Air P.M. 12:30—Russell Dorr, baritone 1:00 —Kreiner String Quartet I:3o—St. Louis Blues 2:00 —Variety Program 2:3o—Thurman Elsey. 3:oo—Sunday Serenade 3:30 —Songs of Russia 4:oo—Ann Leaf’s Musical 4:3o—Tea Time Tunes s:oo—“Ma and Pa” sketch s:3o —News; Chicagoans 6:oo—Jack Denny’s Orchestra 6:3o—Crumit and Sanderson 7:oo—America Dances 7:30 —Robin Hood Dell Symphon; Orchestra 8:00 —Symphony Orchestra B:3o—Alfred Anderson 9:oo—News 9:3o—Community Sing 10:00—Vincent Travers’ Orchestra 10:30—Bob Crosby’s Orchestra 11:00—Frank Dailey’s Orchestra 11:30—Night Owls Forum 12:00—midnight. Sunday. June 28 NBC A.M. 7:00 —William Meeder, organist 7:3o—Tone Pictures B:oo—Concert Ensemble B:3o—Funny Paper Party 9:oo—Give Us the Funnies 9:3o—Organ Program 10:00—News; Ward and Muzzy 10:30—The World Is Yours 11:00—Pageant of Youth 11:30—Radio City Music Hall 12:00 —noon, Harold Nagel’s Orches tra. P.M. 12:30—Sunday Forum Organizer in Action 1 ■ Jit. S'-- George Roberts With 169 special policemen on hand to maintain order, George Roberts, organizer for the Ameri can Federation of Labor, is pic tured addressing a crowd of 2,000 at Gadsden, Ala., during a drive to organize rubber workers there. The membership drive was launched by the United Rubber Workers union following the beat ing of S. H. Dalrymple, of Akron, 0., president of the union, during a visit in that section. —Central Press SAFEST MOTORIST IS FAST DRIVER WASHINGTON, June 27 (TP)— A Washington fireman holds the dis tinction tonight of being probably the safest motorist in the country. He is John Hennig, personal driver to the capital city’s fire chief. Henning just celebrated his 19th anniversary with the fire-eaters. But he has driven since 1907—nearly thir ty years—without an accident. The fireman is being mentioned as a prominent candidate to the Safety I Foundation of the American Automo j bile Association in its search for the ' nation’s safest priver. ARTIST SEEKS REPLICAS OF PIONEER CLOTHING IOWA CITY, lowa June 27 (TP) —The artist Grant Wood is off again on another hunt for clothing such as midwestem pioneers wore. This time he wants to study the clothing for a huge mural he is paint ing for the lowa State College library at Ames. The canvas will show the growth of lowa as a farming state. Several months ago, the midwest em painter sent out a call for a suit of red flannels. His unsuccessful quest convinced him that the old fashioned scarlet underwear is as extinct as the dodo bird. -IE AIR 1:00—Pop Concert I:3o—Know Your Bible • 2:oo—You, by Gilbert Seldes 2:3o—Benno Rabinoff, violinist 3:oo—The Widow’s Son 3:3o—Jerry Sears’ Orchestra 4:00 —Communist Party Convention 4:3o—Noble Cain’s A. Capella Choir s:oo—Canadian Grenadier Guards Band S:3O—A Tale of Today 6:oo—Tim Ryan and Irene Noblette 6:3o—Robert L. ”Believe-it-or-not’’ Ripley. 7:oo—Major Bowes’ Amateurs 7:3o—Goldman Band Concert B:oo—Jack Hylton’s Continental Re vue B:3o—Walter Winchell, commenta tor 9:oo—Paul Whiteman’s Orchestra 9:3o—Music of the Masters 10:00—King’s Jesters 10:30—Paul Whiteman’s Varieties 11:00—Jimmie Lunceford’s Orchestra 11:30—Carl Ravazza’s Orchestra 12:00—midnight. Fletcher Hender son’s Orchestra HENDERSON BROTHERS Funeral Directors Ambulance Service —DIAL 8139 T. HUNTER HENDERSON A. LESTER HENDERSON LINDSEY P. HENDERSON J • ■■ 1 ■ - ” « ~ .'S’. 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This was discredited when marks of human teeth were found in the walls and furniture, ROOSEVELT OPENS NEW EXPOSITION ELECTRIC SWITCH TURNED BY THE PRESIDENT SWINGS GATES CLEVELAND, June 27 (TP)— President Roosevelt’s index finger pressed a gold key in the White House today and the Great Lakes ex position opened its gates in Cleveland for 100 days. Thousands thronged the grounds, from daylight until the noon hour when the gates swung open. A war veteran named Paul Speno was the first man through He grinned and waved a bedraggled sandwich—his last one. Speno waited more than 24 hours to be first, armed with sandwiches, a bottle of water and a blanket. Cleveland’s great fair on the lake will emphasize the place of steel in Great Lakes industry. Steelmen have set up big, involved displays much like the hall of science at Chicago’s century of progress. Much like that exposition, too, is the carnival row and the dancing girls, the modernistic designs and the indirect lighting. 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VISITS HOME WHILE AWAITING SOLON - . ■ William H. Harris, former Savan nah newspaper man now serving u chief secretary to Congressman Hugh Peterson of Oiley ,is making a short stop in Savannah before continuing on to the Congressman’s home town. While Mr. Peterson is attending the Democratic national convention, Mr. Harris is winding up the legis lator’s business affairs for the y<ir. VERY GOOD REASON “Why don’t you drink your coffee?” “There's a crack in my saucer.**