Savannah daily times. (Savannah, Ga.) 1936-????, July 10, 1936, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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PAGE EIGHT LABOR PICKETING OUTLAWED AGAINST IN TERRE HAUTE TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Juno 10 (TP) Vabor demonstrators and strikers were laraed today that picketing Is outlaw -1 In Terre Haute. The city council passed an anti- Ring ordinance as a result of the d strike several months ago. ■ Sam Beacher, who led the Icketlng move, said Terre Haute ot recovered from the general Sally's Sallies /M ] ( NOT 50 S Knowing that you don’t know much is knowing a lot THE TUTTS Crawford Young ONE MORE (SUE^MOM/ \ } | / a ' Crossword Puzzle — 1 s ~ By LARS MORRIS : • ACBOSS ANSWER TO s—Hit’gently , „ . J PREVIOUS PUZZLE ' 6—Strong resentment I—Weak-minded (pi > f, -Diacritical sign • , T—Ropes 5L C .P, . . IcTtla ImV-'ImI RR.UI. 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The ordinance provides stiff fines and jail terms for labor demonstra > tors seized on picket lines, e— • WHISKEY AN SUNSHINE DANGEROUS COMBINATION 5 j NEW YORK, July 10 (TP)—Here's j something else that does not mix with > alcohol. A Brooklyn hospital author -1 lty, Dr. Pahst, says that alcohol and sunshine are a very dangerous combi nation. His views are contained in a I pamphlet issued by the New York state liquor authority, warning vaca tioners against drinking strong liquor i while exposed to the sun. Expert opinion seems to agree that drinking before strenuous exertion under the burning rays of old Sol will increase the danger of heat prostration or sunstroke. Summer silks should!* washed in luke warm water, the excess moisture absorbed in a Turkish towel, and then dried in the shade, says Jean Arthur, motion picture star. As Lewis’ Drive in Steel Threatens Union Split Future of labor in the steel industry of the U. S. hangs in the balance" tors"contend that vertical unionization will close many plants now oper pending the outcome of the unionization drive ied by John L. Lewis ating at capacity. Lewis is going ahead with the drive in the face of (inset), of the United Mine Workers of America. Steel opera- opposition by A. F, of L. leaders, who favor craft unions. * “ 0 JtrTdSS MAYOR STRIVING TO PROTECT CITY WORKING MIGHTILY TO SAVE TOWN PROM THREATS PROPHETSTOWN, HI, July 10 (TP)—Mayor George Brydia of Prop betstown bowed to the demands of an extortionist today and set out to collect contributions of SI,OOO to pro tect his city from possible violence- 3RICK BRADFORD—And the Lord of Doom by WILLIAM RITT and CLARENCE GRAY THE THE APPEARANCE OF THAT SHIP IF WE STAY HERE WELL BE CAUGHT I I JUNE VOU AND YOUR CAD If ANO WEIL MEET 111 DIDN'T DARE TFLL JUNE AND HER 11 UNEXPECTED PROWS HE WONT QUIT HIS BY OTHER SHIPS LOOKING FOR * ' TAKE THE BIS SHIP—IU VOU AT CROYDON DAD WE ARE SURE TO BICOUNTER ATTACK SEARCH UNTIL HE FINDS US' THE ONE I KNOCKED DOWN J FLY THE SMALLER ONE L-H. 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The mayor is attempting to meet the demand. He said instructions for payment of the SI,OOO were contained in the threatened letters he received. TODAY’S HOROSCOPE Persons born on this day are apt to be domestic, loving and sympathetic. They seldom turn down a friend w*ho is in need nor turn their backs on any real suffering without doing something to alleviate it. CANADA TO SEE GREEN PASTURES TORONTO, July 10 (TP)—Ontario audiences are going to get a chance to see the film version of the play ‘•'Green Pastures” after all. Premier Hepburn announced that the censor ship appeals board finally has ap proved the picture. Censors banned the film a few weeks ago on the ground that the ne gro folk tale of Biblical times was sacrilegious. The ban raised a storm of protest throughout Canada and the United States and Premier Hepburn asked the censorship appeals board to consider the matter. Haile is proud and very careful of his beard, too. It’s about the only thing the Italian army didn’t take away from him. BANDITS SLAIN BY SHERIFFS POSSE STRAIGHT SHOOTING FAR MERS SNUFF OUT THE LIFE OF PAIR DECATUR, 111., July 10 (TP)— Two bandits who robbed the Scott State Bank of Bethany of $1,300 were killed early today by a sheriff’s posse. The bank robbers held off the depu ties in a half-hour gun battle where MAP OF “FORGOTTEN” U. S. AREA W VO MING 1 “ i !f ~—‘ 1% ; KREMMUNG Q^) HOT SULPHUR J SPRINGS ~~ * C OLORAD O \ * <~D U> %' NEW MEXICO j^LAHCMi^ 4* j j T£XA,S Diagram of annexed territory With the annexation of a strip of land in the heart of the Rockies | at formal flag-raising ceremonies August 8, the United States acquires territory over which the (American flag was never hoisted officially. The section, shown in this map, is comprised of Grand and Summit counties in Colorado, and includes the mining towns of Breckenridge, Hot Sulphur Springs and Kremmling. Overlooked in the Louisiana purchase, when the United States acquired Colorado and adjacent states from Spain, the. area was never formally taken over by the federal government the outlaws were traced to a dairj farm. Several sharpshooting farmer* in the posse poured lead into thi bandits after the fugitives refused tq surrender. The gunmen held up the bank yea terday and kidnaped the cashier, Hugh Scott, as a hostage. They re leased Scott a few miles from Bethany and scurried across cornfields in a futile bid for freedom. More than 100 men chased the outlaws. Officers finally trapped the pair on a dairy farm and dealt with straght shoot ing rifles. Neither of the slain men was identified.