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POLICE ATTACK
SIEGE STRIKERS
COTTON MILL IN EGYPT IS
CENTER OF LABOR
TROUBLES
ALEXANDRIA, Egypt, June 27
(TP) —Police smashed down today on
the first outbreak of a siege strike in
Egypt.
One thousand workers took posses
sion of a cotton spinning mill with
an ultimatum that they would n<H
work or leave the mill ,untll they ob
tained better working conditions.
Egyptain police warned the stay-in
strikers to leave. The workers refused.
Today, a large number of bare
footed police slipped into the mill.
The workmen struggled to oust them.
Where Else
Can As Much
Be Had For
So Little
Money?
As in INDUSTRIAL CITY GARDENS, “The
Salaried Man’s Paradise,” where you may ac
quire not a city lot but a little country estate of
one to twenty acres, or more, of fertile, well
drained land, on which we will build, and sell
to you on terms like rent, a lovely frame or brick
bungalow, with modern bath, running water,
electric lights, telephone and street car facilities.
On this property, you may not only enjoy city
conveniences but all country advantages, in that
you may have a profusion of flowers, an abun
dance of vegetables, fruits, poultry, a pony for
your boy, your shooting dogs, etc., with the city
only five minutes away.
Go out and see for yourself that it is not only
a pleasant place to live, but a safe, sound and
profitable place in which to invest, as the three
hundred odd happy, prospered resi
dents in INDUSTRIAL CITY GARDENS will
testify.
Also, in SILK HOPE FARMS (shortly to be
offered to the public), you may acquire, on or
off the concrete, one to one hundred acres of as
fine land as is to be found in the entire country j
yet, only three miles from the city limits of Sa
vanah, on terms as low as $5.00 cash and $5.00
per tract per month, with NO interest, NO taxes,
and your life insured for the first three years.
When you will have paid in as much as S3OO, we
will either build for you or lend you the money
with which to build a lovely frame or brick bun
galow, with city conveniences, where all the joys
of country life and pleasures of home ownership
may be had, and where you may have the satis
faction of knowing that you can make a good
living at home on your own land should you ever
quit or lose your job.
When you will have acquired and paid for such
a lovely place, you may justly swell up with
pride in that you invested your savings and the
money you were paying for rent in such a place
instead of squandering it.
L. H. Smith
& Co.
10 DRAYTON ST. PHONE 7833
One policeman and 45 strikers were
slightly injured. About 800 men were
arrested and then ordered to return
to their jobs. They prompt!/ obeyed
orders.
STEEL INDUSTRY
BOOMING AGAIN
WASHINGTON, June 27 (TP)
America’s heaviest Industry—steel—
was reported booming higher today
than any time since the spring of
1930. The Federal Reserve board said
the high level of May prdouction has
carried right into June.
Factory employment is up. That’s
contrary to the usual seasonal ten
dency. The board reported increases
in all plants producing iron and steel
products and machinery.
WHERE PRESIDENT DEDICATES NEW NATIONAL PARK
along r >dge from Skyland
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Preiident Roosev.lt J (Swimming pool j n White
In a setting of natural beauty, similar to scenes
pictured above, President Roosevelt dedicates a
new national park at Big Meadows, Va., July 3.
It will be known as Shenandoah National park.
The top photo is a view along the ridge from Sky-
HINESVILLE NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Renaldi and
son, James, of Miami, spent a brief
visit here with relatives while en
route to Connecticut for a summer
vacation with relatives.
Miss Agnes Williams of Jesup spent
several days as guest of Miss Irene
Stephens.
J. A. Martin of Savannah spent the
week-end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. D. J. Martin of Taylors Creek.
Dr. T. B. Deen and family spent
last week-end with the doctor's moth
er at Alma.
Miss Isabelle Welborn and Master
Jule Welborn have been spending
sometime with relatives in Fountain
Inn, S. C.
Miss Olive Ryon and Edward Mar
tin have returned after a visit to
Fountain, S. C.» and Flat Rock, N. C.
Judge D. H. Fraser attended the
first congressional district meeting
held at Sylvania on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Martin, Jr., of
Lexington, Va., are spending some
time with Mr. Martin’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. D. F. Martin, Sr., at Flem
ington.
Announcement has been received
that Miss Edwina Daniel, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Daniel of
Hinesville has been awarded second
prize in the painting contest offered
by Oglethorpe college and was award
ed a past year scholarship at the
school.
Mrs. Hugh V. Cook of Jacksonville,
Fla., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
B. C. McCall.
Miss Marie Murray who has been
connected with the Hinesville Tele
phone Company for sometime has re
signed her position and is to return
to her home near Ludowici, she is to
be succeeded by Mrs. Betty Norman
of Hinesville.
Mrs. Phillip Cocks and children of
Tampa, Mrs. G. H. Harby and son,
George of Jacksonville,* Miss Ann
Laing of Savannah, Mr. and Mrs. C.
L. Hodgkins and daughter Virginia,
Mrs. Hugh Sellers and Mr. R.B. Laing
all of Washington, D. C„ have been
spending sometime here with Mrs. H.
C. Laing.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Brewton of
Daytona Beach, Fla., announce the
birth of a daughter on June 19. The
child will be called Eunice. Mr. Brew
ton was a native of Hinesville and
for a long time connected with the
Liberty County Herald while the pa
per was under the management of
the late R. M. Martin.
Vacation Bible study class will be
held next week at Mt. Olivett Meth
odist church under direction of Rev.
W. E. Dennis of Hinesville, pastor of
the charge.
Herman Talmadge, son of Gover
nor Talmadge, and Carter Peterson,
nephew of Congressman Hugh Peter
son were brief visitors in Liberty
county Wednesday making a brief
stop over with P. H. Sikes at Fleming
ton they then joined Mr. Harrison
Gib«on for a few days’ outing at the
Gibson cottage at Shellman Bluff.
Miss Blanche Dasher of Atlanta in
the guest of Mrs. Hattie Dasher. Mrs.
Ralph Dasher and little daughter of
Tampa has also been visiting Mrs.
Dasher.
Miss Caroline Smith is taking a
special course at a Statesboro school
and she is visiting Miss Alene White
side while there.
Allen Gannon of Ft. Lauderdale,
Fla., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. L.
Smiley at Gum Branch.
Miss Frankie Smiley of Gum
Branch has returned home after a
visit with her brother, Theron Smiley,
at Norfolk, Va.
Mrs. Pearlie Mae Todd of Ft.
Lauderdale, Fla., is visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bland and
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Todd at Gum
Branch •
Misses Edith and Madeline Groover
have returned home after a visit to
their aunt, Mrs. Arthur Kicklighter
at Ways.
MYRNUA LOY INSIDE . „
MYRNA LOY YEDS
LOS ANGELES, June 27 (TP)—
The slim actress Myrna Loy and the
young producer, Arthur Hornblow
were married this afternoon at En
senada. Mexico.
Homblow recently was divorced by
the actress Juliette Corsby.
SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES, SUNDAY, JUNE 28. 1930
MARKETS
A
Air Reduction 69
Allied Chem 203
Am. Can 132
Am. Loco 25 5 8
Am. Pow. & Light 113-4
Am. Rad 19 7-8
Am. Sugar 55 3-8
Am. Tel 164 3-4
Am. Tob. B 98-3-4
Anaconda , 34 3-8
Armour 11l 4 5-8
Atchison 771-2
Aviation Corp 5 3-8
Atlan. Ref 29 1-4
B
Bald. Loco 31-8
B & O 18 1-2
Bendex 26 3-4
Beth. Steel 513-8
Briggs 50 3-8
O
Canad. Pacif 12 3-4
Case 179 1-4
Cer-teed Pds 9 1-4
Chrysler 109
Com. Solvents ...2 14 7-8
Consol. Oil - 13 1-4
Consol. Oil 13 7-8
Cur. Wright 51-2
Cur. Wright A 14 3-4
D
Del. Lack 16 1-4
Douglas 62 3-4
Du Pont 146 3-4
Del. <fc Hud 40 5 8
E
Elec. Auto Lit 35 1-2
Elec. Pow. & Lit 15 1-2
Erie 12 5-8
G
General Elec 38 1-2
General Foods 41 5-8
General Motors 66 7-8
Goodyear 24 3-4
Grt. Wes. Sugr 36 1-4
H
Houdaille Her 24 1-4
Howe Sound 48 3-4
I
DI. Cen 22 1-2
Int. Harves 88 3-4
Int. Nick 50 1-8
Tel 14 1-4
J
Johns ManvlL .104 3-4
K
Kelvinator 20 1-4
Kennecott 39 1-8
L
Lig. & My. B ....107
Loews 48 5-8
M
Mack Tr 33 b 4
Mid. Cont. Pet. .............. 211-8
Mont. Ward .....Il 44 3-8
N
6 1 .2
Nat. Bls. ................. 35 1-2
Nat. Distill .*’’** 27 1-4
Nat. Steel ** 55
N. Y. Cen 36 7-8
O
Otis Steel ...... 13 7-8
P
Packard 10 7 8
Paramount 8 3 . 8
Penn. RR. ........ 32 3 8
Ply. Oi. 1 11111111” 14
Puk Ser 11 44 1-8
R
Radio 115-8
Rem. Rand 18 7-8
fteo ••... 518
Tob. b ;;; 541 . 2
3
?® ars Roe 74 1-8
Simmons Co. «•••••••••••••• 30 1 8
Socony 1....1 13 1-4
Sou. RR. . 1638
Stand. Oil Cal 1111111'
Stand. Oil NJ ’ ’ 11 ’ 11 ’ 60
Stand. Brands 15 1-2
Stone & Web ..111111 18 5 8
Swift 11111111 21 5 8
T
Texas Corp 38
U
Union Bag 43 1-2
Union Carbide * on 1 9
Unit Aircrft 2 3.R
United Corp ’’ 7 j_ B
Unit Gas Imp is
U. S. Rubber •>91.4
u. S. Steel 61 1-2
W
Warner Picts i 0 b 4
Wesson Oil 35
Western Union ”.'”” rsi.o
Westinghse .11.11.117 14
Wilson 7 3-8
land and the bottom picture shows the swimming
pool in White Oak canyon. - Inset is President
Roosevelt. One of the motor drives through the
mountains in the park is 3,500 feet above sea
level.
’ Y
Yellow Truck 17 5-8
Youngstown 62 5-8
Z
Zenith Radio 25 3-4
MARKET NOTES
OPENING—Quiet. trading very
slow with prices down fractionally.
WESSON* OlL—Nine months end
May 31 net profit $2,139,000 against
$2,856 000.
Baltimore & Ohio —Five months net
$9,636,000 against $8,822,000.
Achison—May deficit $139,000
against net income $2,541,000.
Washington: Two possible revisions
which are understood to be under con
sideration by the Board of Governors
of the Federal Reserve System in
volve a liberalization of the section
in Regulation T governing withdraw
al of collateral from restricted ac
counts and a raising of loan value
fixed by Regulation U for stocks
which brokers sypothicate with banks
for loans.
Grains —Rains break grain dora
3 8 to 4 3-4 cents. All foreign markets
give way as weather grows more un
settled.
Cotton Opening—Up 5 to down 1.
VICTIM OF DEPRESSION
SEATTLE, Wash.. June 27 (TP)
A 38-year-old Texas woman who
hitch-hiked to Seattle tyring to find
her sister, found death instead. The
woman, Mary Stringer of Miles, Tex
as, died today from the effects of
starvation. She had gone without food
or shelter for many days when
strangers found her.
LOAN ASSOCIATION
808 REALTY BUILDING SAVANNAH, GA.
Real Estate Loans
LOWEST RATES
REPAYABLE ANY TIME
INTEREST ON UNPAID BALANCE ONLY I
PROMPT SERVICE- -NO RED TAPE
Investment, Savings
FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST PAID
GUARANTEED BY GOVERNMENT AGENCY
WITHDRAWABLE UPON DEMAND
For Further Details Seet
I ★ CHAS. E. BELL, Secretary
I Telephone 3-1490
A New Home
OR
IMPROVEMENTS ON YOUR PRESENT HOME,
IS THE BEST
INVESTMENT FOR
BONUS
MONEY
CONSIDER THESE SUGGESTIONS
SCREENED PORCH—GARAGE—MODERN KITCHEN
FINISHING THE ATTIC SPACE
PAINTING
WE WILL BE PLEASED TO DEVELOP YOUR
PROJECT WITHOUT CHARGE FOR THE SERVICE.
HARDWARE - ROOFING - WALLBOARD
GOLD BOND PRODUCTS
The Bright Brooks
Lumber Co.
HENRY ST., AND A. C. L. TRACKS PHONE 4109
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