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...terms personify the traditions of the late, great Joseph Pulitzer. First won in 1918 by the New York Times for thoroughgoing coverage of the War, its roster of winners is a roll-call of important U. S. dailies. Only twice has a smalltown daily been thus honored: the Columbus (Ga.) Enquirer-Sun in 1926, the Canton (Ohio) Daily News in 1927. But the Pulitzer Prize winner for 1934 is so microscopic that most newsreaders east of the Rocky Mountains needed an atlas and an Ayer's Directory of Periodicals to identify it. It was the Medford (Ore.) Mail Tribune...
...last week it had 36 projects in the making. Most advanced was at Dayton where some co-operative workers were already moving into their new homes scattered in small groups in the outskirts of the city. An entirely different type of project is at Monticello, Ga., where work under an expert engineer and architect was well under way by last week. There, 75 miles from the President's own Warm Springs, 12,000 acres of old estates have been bought up, and buildings are being reconditioned, so that farmers from ''rural slums" can be settled in better...
...Burglars cut the vault doors of Bank of Dudley, Ga., hauled...
...West Point, Ga., Nadine Earle's 25 Sunday-school classmates came to her fourth birthday party, played in the miniature house which was her Christmas present, ate ice cream & cake. Nadine's miniature house stands on Nadine's grave. She died week before Christmas...
...Atlanta, Ga...