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eorgia Bulldogs Meet
I BANNER.HBBALP. ftTHENtt OBORCLA.
CONCRETE EXPERIMENTS |
. V MANY AID CONSTRUCTION
FRESNO. C»l.—(UPJ—Big dun.'
construction tuny be revolutionized
eein remit ofeipr '-'ents jut
comnleted In the moualafn, east
of FrSmo. ufll proving, It te be
lieved, that concrete hn« twice tbe
elastlcky generally supposed
Th» ’nVnnrlmnnfe noniliieti
First Game Of HnSS
conducted by
and members
Foundation of
irk, involved the construe-
a dam tor the sole pur.
Furman’s basketball team Invades Athens
day night for the first Conference bahkei
of the season._for the Georgia Bulldogs,
will begin at 8:15 o’clock.
Monday afternoon the Bulldogs
Were scheduled to held the firet
workout since the Christmas hlH-
day» and all the cagers vjere ex
pocted to he on Jtnnd., Kullow.nr
thn Furman game thy leal act
Slackers hold interest ,m ut'cr« .
other games in rnmr! order.'to-be
climaxed ‘ ~
•ftefei
- ■. to-be
l with the greatest of the'
early games .here Saturday week
with Georgia Tech,
Furman Will be remembered
'$VMai
Government 1*6118 Diaz He
Had'Best Compromise 1
Aft y Rebel . Settleme
‘ (Continued froti eage spa.)
thf Red and Black <dt toe
during the pant gild ifcazon, Coach.
Local s team plnyinh grekt foiit-
ball and triumphing 14-7. Tbf
hdsitors win attempt a victory here
"•“•"-sday night, attain*'. a te*Wl
—c . .. .
P °th n .
jAfter the Furman game Wed-
Tweday, the_ Buildup go into
ticn again hero thTe week, meet
ing Florida here Saturday; night.
Three Rattles at* carded for
Clen
■ ford Thuisday night, and
Saturday. Each of there
wilt attract more than the
Interest, to ba topped with the, *•*
United Htatcs interest* south of
the Rio OrandV
• lu TMlmroRua United States war
ships nod marines .will 'not be
\yUMfrtwn until American lives
and property are considered safe
from civil war Injury, officials
said Moot day.
In Mexico. any attempt of the
Calles government to iielze% Am
erican prppertjr under the alltged
confiscatory oil law which be
came effective on January 1, will
be effected by retaliation by thi*
government it Is understood.
Whether this would mean a
hrVk in diplomatic relations or
lifting the embargo on arm* ship
ments to Mexico, which #oul<*
m on Tueeda/, Wof-
rames a,d the counter-revolutionary ! ene-
the ^iual— ot Ctlle, » not &«•*»’ de-
trnmed with th. elded.
tloA w..%entli p4fpn^dTth,! ,r T 1 f
The expcrifiieatf ere concluded.
ic concrete Is exhausted, the dam
many feet higher: than wgs orig
inally intended, still -stands, end
the engineer, have returned to
New York to study their data. Bo.
hind the dam le Impounded almost
-twice as-ranch water as the epgl-
niji-rs believed It could resist.
1 !'Tb* eyperte are
ref tilt . of their
as|dm f. Moore,
Fresdo. qjispter. Amerlcap Associ
ation of. Engineers. "From ul re
ports.thyr have found the else,
tfcltp of-concrete to be abouttwlce
»«' great el; previously estimated."
Itffi estimated that as'a result
f [these finding,, engineers in fig.
irlng’construction or dams will bo
-uablnd. to. make great reductions
In the amounts of concrete and
thua offact the saving of millions
of dollars.
at .tuum iVBint.
are amaud.at the
ir Invcstt-atiotn.''
o, president of the
SPANISH VILLAGE FETE8
OLD MEN OF REGION
■ MADRID.—(BP)—The "Day of
he Old" wee recently celebrated
In Altaga, a small village of the
70100100. province, not far from
he French border.
To the celebration camo 13 of
thg oldest men of the neighbor
hood with aggregate ages of 1,071
years.
The youngest “anplano”, aa old
Spain, was
eighty sdven
have an
against 70
Southern I
Pherson and thn
A., all teams in
four ***»•
of the highest order.
The game Satarday night
Florida will begin at 8:15
with the admission > price
game, — J "
gaipe
bounced
Banncr-Herild.
s *^, r p<>«w.tho„.ra
ic- *0 remove a aersw which had bthn although aomo bad walked
c. embedded in the lung, o£. young ££ ° oSk‘t*^0 ‘ them deVa
To greet the wblte-halr.
. fine example of the "eua.
race, hundrede of country-
had ale*, made the trip with
r families to Allege.
=3®
HEDDAHOYT
TELLS
isn't serious enough to require
about trousers vs. skirts
By HEDDA HOYT
(United Press Fashion Editor.)
NEW YORK— UP)—Now for
’a little low down on the trousers-
t versus-skirt controversy which
• Paul Poiret noted Parision fash-
! ion expert, started when he pre-
(dieted that women tvould be wear
ing troumra thirty, year# hence.
Fie! Fic! And a couple of Fee
Fumsl
! Have you evsr given a pair of
• trousers 'he oncc-oYcr, pillsT
I might a?!;, have you ever seen a
• hippy woman dressed in trouasra?
! If hnern ..AiiMl nm.o#i ' n.,.
La!
hove, you'll agree with'me
a skirt covers a multitude of
wh?reas trousers—Ob!—L®
Chaa. (SUm) Vermont, Burnt Cork entertainer with Coburn's
Minstrels, Colonial Wednesday night, January 5.
Women wear the trousers of .the
family anyway in one sense of the
word. And tljsy'rc smart enough
to know that they rule the roost
by keeping skirted and leaving
something to the masculine imagi-
nation. Sure, Paul, we elevate
our skirts to our knees whenever
th' Parisian fashion demandft. If,
they wear them above the knees
in Faris, we’ll wear them above
over hero, since wo are a race'-of
females who can git away with a
leg voguo better than most of
: them.
f But “seated” outer apparel has
never appealed to us somehow. It
' oonveys too much and is too disil*
; lusionlng. The swish of a skirt is
;onc of woman’s greatest assets.
No matter Jiow short skirts go
there’s a swishy attraction to
them, the thought of lace beneath,
of nifty garters, too.
Mr. Poiret mentions the present
vogue for cigarettes and pajamas
as a foundation for his belief that
women are turning toward mascu
line ways. Well, cigarettes may
be exhilarating to some of us but
a pair of pants wouldn’t neces
sarily be so. Aa to pajamas, the
majority of women still are old-
fashioned and wear nighties and
thoLe who wear P. J.’s would run
for cover if the ntorn.ng bill col
lector caught them in such an out
fit. Vanity is the bird thak would
send them to shelter. Not modesty.
Mr. Poiret declares that neces
sity has turned women into law-
trousers, even though one has en
tered on a life’s profession.
As long as there are two sexes,
there will ’he contrasting clothes
fori the. male and .tbe.ffBgale. Wo
men are not built ‘on men’s lines.
Laws in America do not permit
women to dress in men's clothing.
But wc do not need these laws.
Feminine bodies, maternal instinct
MOKriAT. limu»a.Mri
and feminine vanity ajg, the
1
standing drawback.'
Women are not fetl
Trousers never brot
the women of Turkey ,
In fket, when Turkla'
their trousers < and ‘
thty felt that this was an ret
wards feminine eu
Trousers in 1957
Paul!
WITH 4 MINSTREL ACE§ 4
CHAS. Slim YERMpNT TAt ^4„ *
HANK WHITE *
HI BROWN BOBBY BURNS—GORDON ilNT
A SPLENDID CHOIR OF MALE VO •nidiiv, |
A SENSATIONAL NOVELTY FEAT , fflS
TURK McBEE (Jr.)
PRICES: 50c, 75c. $1.00. tlAO, $2.00—Plus T. r “ Dpn.tha*
Seat! Now on Sale at Hammett's PharmaC ‘
PAL AG
TONIGHT
The best-loved
lover of the
Screen in his
brand-ne w
Brodaway hit!i
uie aamusicn price or this presence of son
i, along with the Furinan the right lung.
Wednreday nijht’ to bTan- An *op,raUo n
tedjn Tuesday's Issue of t|jo |pecUllst disco
sam, got<.bc>Rh.next yeap
halt. A bride who cut her hair
so disturbed her. husband’d oblee*
%n» that she took poison. A girl
of J7 threw, i
down a atalr-
Saylor among ends and dancers
Joseph MacAnalon ‘‘Irish Tenor 1
***»id Voc n l Director first joined yera, doctors, mechanics, etc., ana
Manager Coburn in 1900 and is a that piof’ssions make wohien seek
night January 6th for one per- ctost capable man. Karl Minch- , masculine manners and accept
followed, and the. I formance, there are many new robust baritone and interlocutor,' masculine moral, attitudes. We
discovered the screw.' I faces together with that ridiculous I oslic Qilbert-Basso (with a low I wonder if Mr. Poiret.has seen the
—. metal had bwn gr atlv cor- DANCING IS LIMITED TO I elongated favorite Charles "Slim” “H-Flat’). JncV Henderson. J. E. I working woman on her night off.
roded by Ita contact Wnh the hu-i THREE MONTHS A YEAR; Veimont, aumittcdly ono of the / -drich. ('varies Hunter, bari-| She s fri.ly enough. Her manners
man tissues for 16 years, and th«« GENEVA. —- (UP) — Dancing best topline entertainers In min- •’often. Charlie Donlan, Douglas a J ent Particularly mannish and
- -rex-. .. -• - • - - Rcnecr. Edwin Hlnnant. Ru.jel shc c » n be a coquctt: Her
■I.,,j , h( , ., n _ v i morals aren't any difltrcnt from
ilh Thf* Snii'e", Morris Nnlren I ^If e *|f t « r » l *« C P‘
comedian producer mid darkey rln nominal yodlor. It t» said to • (are of i icr8e)f con nay h»r
character star. Accordiu* to crttlcn ha the finest KlnBing circle Co -carfare if need be llua^nc.w
It I. "Not What lie nays But the" burn'. Mlnatrel. have over had. with mo« women i. mercTv tho
Way He 8ai« It" in funny .Itun. for which they tire noted. Under , p c r „„| bctwc^S high school J nnd
lions and dialogue, of which hif Manager Cnl.urn 9 personal dl. HniB „ a mean , to an end It
has on all now budget this ■ »paf rBCtiun; everything new and
Hicn. Higrt’ Crown Bob»*v Bums.' bright ’• •'••••-( t
Cordon Hunt, Tammy Stevensbn, Srats arc now selling at Ham-
Douglas Ryder, Lo.Vance, Aduit & niett’s Pharmacy.
RAM ntisnTDArvniM tI “ ueB for t6 years, and ths? GENEVA. — (UP) — Dancing best topline entertainers In min- or.
ROME--TU;«^ t ? read had dlMPP^red. The pa- has so far come under, the dis- B trelsy. And “Hank” White, an- Re:
herhMcentlv tSXli J! ent r ® covercd »™r the opera- pleasure oL the Catholic govern- other real performer, droll, easy Tfo:
u”: M A n h3d. 1 Threut 0, h.^ t,0B - ItreSlrtak tSrXSK&vZ'"*'* “ Just VMa vvhUe n " M!k " ui
venting .dancing except during the
fjmt. thre#* month* of tn a year-
THB "SHEBEENS’*
LONDON^—The Royal Burgh of.
Zi 1 , uurtDu«^--jne noyai tiurgo oil lavery nail to
cuafoLowing violent objections Wick, county town of Caithneai,) authorization
r. othcr ^. t ? r l ho Scotland; was said to be awarm- forbidden that
a SBSigf Bt h0B, ° vrith ing With “shebeens" recently.! teen year, of
“Shebicn” is the Scottizb word fit
hojtlegg.cr, The town
lictnsc" aix yenre ago.
Every bail must receive ’ police
J motivation and it ie expressly
youths under six
Bobbed' hair & "SbebWn” i, *?£&** Mrf'Sfo
>ng the peasant bootlegger. The town voted “no/aiul twenty dancers must 1x5 ac
J license^ six years ago. com pan led by their parents.
Consolidate
New Year’s Resolutions
Tkis is the age of mergers,and
consolidations.
Why not take all your New
Yestf ft resolutions and combine
them into one GOOD one.
'T will save at least ten per cent,
of my income every week and
account at The Citizens and
Southern-”
That’s one resolution that will,
bring rjeal results.
Deposits made before January
tenth draw interest from Janu-
m\ i:
SOUTHEgj^RML
ATHENS
MACON '
ATLANTA
SAVANNAH
—vM [ -
.System
assr
NoAccoontToo Large, None Ibo Small.
NMM
S^INT/^INNER
- oij Anne Austm •
After the coroner had failed to- be .was old, and he drafted a will
break down Cherrj'‘a story lii weeks ago, a temporary will, Just
even a minor point, a dozen wll-’ln case anything happened to him.
nesses were examined in rapid, * imagine he left her at least a
succession. { hundred thousand dollars.”
The servants had nothing of im-1 -“A hundred thousand! # Uncle
portnnee to tell, or. If they had. I I’-'lph was worth at least three
they did not tell it. Their ex- millions, and I know ho was sore
amlnatton was a matter of form,' f his children for the way they
and disposed of a* rapidly as pos- hid opposrd^hls marriage^ I be-
alblo. It was nearly one o’clock H r “ *“ '*** **“
hen ChrlsWIley’s name
moment, to secure the Inoney for
Cherry, and consequently for him-
self.”
Hob shook hlf head. “I don’t
believe Cherry wou!d havo been
foolish enough to tell him or that
Chris would havo stuck his head
into the noose, with no more mo-
tivo than that. No, Faith, I be-
Hove it’s a bigger mystery than
that. 1 don’t believe Chris Wiley
killed him.”
get a. bite of lunch.”
Cherry and her new’ husband
were taken by Farrell and Boyle.-
In plain clothes, to a downtown
restaurant, while Fjtftb- ;fJ»d hes (
1 father .and Bob‘followed In Bob's
“The thing wp’ve gflt.'to face,”
i Bob to|d Faltb and her father, I
when their orders had been given, f
“Is that circumstances are against
Cherry. Her testimony makes It
absurd to suspect,Wi!ey—” j
“But his car was ulthln a few
thoao peculiar footprints,” Faith
feet of the place where you saw!
cut In eagerly. “Cherry testified,!
and tbe testimony of the officers
corroborate her, that Chris parked
‘ his car within a few feet of th«t
porte cocherc. which starts just! i
pan Mr. Cluny’s bedroom window;? I
Ills car -must ^sve been right bn I
that terrace below the.-wlndow.” 'f J
“But be couldn’t possibly .have
gotten out of the car. climbed up
the pillars of the ptnrto cochere,
leaped i to the drain pipe, climbed j
to the window and got the vaae
and killed Uncle Ralph while
Cherry was speeding down the
stairs. Betides, he bad no motive
—nond in the world. That la. It
Cheny Is telling the truth.” he
lapsed Into heavy-eyed brooding.
“He did have a motive,” Faith
whispered, with an anxious look
about her. “If Cherry ever told
• Plnnu 1 . relit ” '
him about Mr. Clnny's will—”
"HI. will! Good Lord! I'd lor.
gotten all about that!” Bob
whistled. “Just what wore tho
term* ot that wUlt Did Cherry
tell your
“Only what I told you before."
Faith leaned clorer to him acroaa
tbe table. "Dud knows about It—
Cherry told klni. to prove how
ceneroua your uncle wau."
"Shell nater touch a penny Ol
hla moner!” Jim Lane struck the
table ibrepiy. "Money! Monox!
I wish to God (he's never me)
rich men In her Utol”
"Ho Wan Bob's unda. Dad. •
ho B*od Cherry, lie tboukbt only
oI making her happy. He _
a
m
he would havo loft them tho
reuru «,$$.•»»»*'».» » ..aa..a»r wc, call- minimum that would have kept
ed, and tho audience and jury were ' theta from conteAing th'd Will. I’ll
hciomlng restivo utlor the pangs ’: wager that will loaves.bar a mil.
of hunger. i !* on ’ at l ea8t - But what has that
’‘Guess we’d better wave you un-! tot to do with Wiley?” Bob de-
tll after lunch, Mr. Wil^y ” Dr. 1 luanded. ^
Murchison announced when Chris “Pont you »ee. Faith frowned
was about to be fewotii.* “Hear. at ,l13 density. “If he were plan
Ing will bo resumed at two o’clock to marr T
which will give us all a chance to
cherry,
$nuw any wua, and if hu knew
a’;out that will, ho might be tempt- J
cd beyond his strength—and kill
Air. Cluny on tho Impulse of the
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