Savannah daily times. (Savannah, Ga.) 1936-????, July 09, 1936, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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BRITAIN CLASHES WITH RUSSIA ON WATERWAY RIGHTS GENEVA CONFERENCE IS SCENE OF HEATED DIS CUSSIONS MONTREUX. Switzerland. July 9 (TP)—British and Russian interests m the strategic waterways leading to Ihe Black Sea clashed head-on at the straits conference today. The conference is attempting to draft new agreements to permit Turk ey to re-fortify the Dardanelles, the Sea of Mamora and the Straits of Bosporus. Soviet foreign commissar,' Maxim Litvinoff today laid down an ultimatum to Britain, France, Japan Turkey and other interested powers. He demanded that Russia be given full rights to move her warships from the Black Sea tothe Mediterranean. Litvinoff threatened to quit the con ference unless his demands are met. Russia also demands that countries not fronting the .Slack Sea be denied the right to send naval vessels int/ its waters. The British promptly in sisted that their battleships have the same freedom in the Dardanelles as the Russian fleet. Litvinoff then proposed that war fleets of outside nations be given access to the Black Sea if they were carrying out business for the League of Nations. Litvinoff and the British repre sentative Lord Stanhope will confer privately this evening in an attempt) to head off a serious break . BABE RUTH PRESENTED WITH MONSTER LOBSTER PICTOU, Nova Scotia, July 9 (TP) —Babe Ruth was given a roaring wel come when he reached Pictou with a vacation party. The welcoming committee told the Babe: “You’re just in time for our lob ster carnival. Wait a minute, we have something for you.” The committee hauled out the big gest lobster caught during the season. It weighed 16 pounds. Babe v/as over whelmed. He agreed to stick around for the annual lobster festival tonight. “I’ll have to stay to eat this prize lobster," said the baseball hero. “A sixteen pound lobster is just about my size.” WtmsE H’L. O- ELECTRIC CO ? c-'W ELgcTR.(c: Sill poilthc last MOkTH *5 EkTiREW -Too LOWj-'Ds ApooT it- r^eTen. V Niceo O'. LI MG' - hy THE BOSS is bothered with traffic cops, and the crooks have G-trouble, but the only arm of the law I come in contact with is the cop-on-the-corner. When he signals all the traffic in the world stops still—while I sail across the street! ita' WI!H/«rOTH£„ UMNO OF Ka YOU IE IHE JUDGE Ut FOUR OWN ttSIE OECIOE?!^* GERMANY MIGHT ALLOW DUELING ANCIENT METHOD OF SET TLING QUARRELS IS SOUGHT BERLIN July 9 (TP)—A Nazi com mission has paved the way toward re cognition of duelling as a legal meth od of settling personal quarrels. Duel ing has never been sanctioned in the history of Germany. Previous govern ments, however, have winked their eyes at the practice. Hitler even abol ished the traditional duelling with broad swords. A practice of the stu dents at Heidelburg. Today a special commission entrust . ed with the reform of the penal code recommended that duelling be allow ed under certain conditions. The state secretary. Dr. Freisler, said that Germany must recognize that the defense of ones honor with pi; to s is an inescapable duty at times. His commission recommended that the third Reich pass a law creating a “Code of Honor” to define when angry men may use pistols or blades to avenge their wrongs. TOO HOT FOR LOVE! FLORISTS DECIDE THAT MEN LOSE ROMANCE WHEN SUN SHINES BOSTON, July 9 (TP)—Boston florists surveyed their business today and decided that a man’s romantic impulses wilt when the mercury plays tag with the 90 degrees mark. In the spring and on cool summer days a mart’s fancy turns to love and the flowers, the florists say. Men may still think of love when the days grow hot, the florists added, but they don’t say it with flowers. Women on the other hand, are Just the opposite. The hotter it gets, the i more flowers they buy for themselves. Flower sales in (Boston right now, are way down, the flower dealers say. One dealer put the situation into philosophical form. He said: “Wh?'„ men perspire in a heat wave such ao this, it simply ends their moonlight and honeysuckle thoughts.” GAMBLING CZARS SENT TO PRISON WHITE PLAINS, N. Y„ July 9 (TP)—Judge Gerald Nolan dealt three big-time gamblers out of their game today when he sent them up for one year apiece in Westchester prison. The judge also levied SSOO .inesf against each man. The prison ers, Burt Mayer, William Fleet and Barney Kirsch, were seized in a ra d on their $50,000 gambling place at Harrison, N. Y., about six weeks ago. Police said Bleet confess;d that he had expected to clean up millions with his roulette wheels and dice games. White Plains authorities said all three men had operated gambling houses in New York and Miami. Thsir guest list included some of the big gest financial name, in Wall Street. LANDON’S FATHER PAYS NO HEED TO NEWSPAPER GOSSIP TOPEKA, Kan., July 9 (TP)—Re publican devotees may rave about Governor Alf Landon’s accomplish ments, but the G. O. P. Presidential nominee’s father, John M. Landon, re fuses to be impressed. In the current Liberty Magazine, the elder Landon explains just hdw he feels about his son. “People who try to set up Alf as a poor boy, born in a log cabin, who surmounted poverty by genius are talking through their hats,” says Pa Landon. "We were never rich and we never were very poor. As far as Alf being a brilliant student in col lege-well, he might have been but I never heard of it.” tideTcalendar For July, 1936 Information Supplied by the Branch Hydrographic Office Savannah, Ga. The times given below are for Savannah river entrance Tybee. Hannan For other points add as follows: For | ~ For \\ PLACE |H. Water| L. Water || J Hr. Min. Hr. |Min.|| S? vannah I 1 I 03 nr OS II Thunderbolt ...( l |OB | 1 19 II Isle of Hope ~| 1 00 | 1 |l9 i: Montgomery .... | 1 j O 9 I l |25 I Warsaw Sound .. | 0 | 14 | 0 ! 04 || for For j| PLACE I H . Water L. Water • Hr. Min. | Hr. I Min. 1 1 Ossabaw Sound .. 0 ! 09~|~0 125 St. Catherines S. .| 0 |3O | 0 32 Sapelo L.. D. B. S. | 0 | 21 | 0 I 21 Bwk. Outer Bar ..| 0 | 09 | 0 | 10 Hilton Head, (10)1 0 | 01 | 0 | 00 "Si ;™, ,o "” m *> Jaws — 193 « JTLY 1938 1 High n W — Wafer II Water ' l a m - I P-m. II a.m. | p.nv 10 11l -081X1 :2SI i TvoTl 5:28 II I,- v !,12:04ll 5:341 8:25 10 1: °4II 6:40| T.C-S « I:- 31 3-0711 7:471 8:33 M J 2:_30l 3.1111 8:47! 0:37 it ? :3 Q 4:1211 9:47i10:39 in 4:32 3:121110:40111:38 ,0 6:241 8:55! 0:30|12:30 ;2 7:13| 7:4211 1:19' 1.27 o, 6:471 9:0811 2:48 3:00 o'; 10:57|ll:il!| 4:531 3:13 „t 111:41111:341! 5:351 8:00 4 0:421 I:2o|| 7:07! 7:44 ! .;! 1 :34' 2:1211 7:301 8:41 ' 2:281 3:0811 8:49! 0:37 i 4 6:24' 4:0211 9:42110:32 ,”V I, 4; 20l 4:53! 110:34111:23 | 31 I 5:11| 3:43||11:24| MOON’S PHASES Fu)l moon 4 Laet quarter 11 New moon 4 8 Firot quarter A SAVANNAH’S OWN “BICYCLE CHAIN’’ THE CUT-RATE BICYCLE STORES . -■• V'• •F< •;. “WE SELL INVITES YOU “we repair for less ” t t h ° e Formal open,ng ° f Another STORE FOR LESS ” TOMORROW AT 134 Whitaker St., At York Ride-A-Bike Rent-A-Bike PHONE 2-2501 FREE REFRESHMENTS TEN SI.OO REPAIRS FREE The First Savannah Store Is at 1305 Barnard St. at Henry, Phone 2-2500 STANDARD BRANDS, QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT CUT-RATE PRICES FREE MOTORCYCLE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY - RENTALS - REPAIRS - NEW AND USED BICYCLES - FEATURING ROLL-FAST AND OVERLAND BICYCLES AND PARTS - -THE PERSONNEL— JOSEPH LlTMANjGenMa” Manager GEORGE REID, Manager Barnard St. OZZIEW.IkITOHEN. 6 Mechanic GEORGE W. THOMAS, Manager Whitaker St. (The best mechanics in Savannah) LAMAR MANN. Assistant Mechanic (Pioneer Bicycle Man) FRANK PALMER, “Linky,” the colored boy - SIGNS - For CUT RATE BICYCLE STORES Made Exclusively By BETTENCOURT SIGN COMPANY 230 Broughton St., East COMPLIMENTS PEDRO’S PLACE - CONFECTIONERY - BEVERAGES, LUNCHES CIGARS, CIGARETTES 138 WHITAKER ST. Dial 9228 AWNINGS For the New Store of CUT RATE BICYCLE STORES By P. H. HADDON AWNING CO. 243 Abercorn Street —BEST WISHES— WHITE WAY Service Station TEXACO Products Bay and Ann Sts. SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, JULY 9. 1936 COWAN-BOZE COMPANY 224 NELSON STREET, ATLANTA, GA. Distributor of ROLL-FAST BICYCLES AND PARTS CONGRATULATES One Os Our Largest Accounts Cut-Rate Bicycle Stores Jgp®|* And Extends To Them Our Best Wishes For The / % SUCCESS This New Savannah Business Enterprise SIDELIGHT DO YOU KNOW THAT THB CH AIN HAD ITS HUMBLE BEGINNING AT LITMAN’S 146 W. BROAD NOW SELLING A FULL LINE OF MEN’S FURNISHINGS MODERN LUGGAGE, ETC. It Started With A Small Bicycle Parts Department, Later Augmenteu By the COLLINS CRAWFORD PIERCE BICYCLE SHOPS and others PAGE THREE Lee M. Highsmith— —Lem R. Highsmith HIGHSMITH LUMBER CO. Everything for Building l Phone 4163—4164 Stiles Avenue J. L. HIGHSMITH COMPANY “MONAD PAINTS” —Phone 8874 136 Whitaker St. BEST JOSHES GOTTLIEB’S Kosher Delicatessen -WE DELIVER- I 1718 Bull St.—Dial 2-0400 COMPLIMENTS From BOB’S GARAGE 24-Hour Repair and Wrecker Service 112 East Liberty Street —PHONE 8736