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jnawBSDftY. FEBRUARY jj.
c; t?«
u'.E EIGHT
eresy Hunters’
Blacklist Seen To
yew. The members of the An.
drew J. Cobb Ftorerflc Club will
debate not,only subjects of law,
but aleo current questions In other
field#. The novelty of thin club
la that It will bavo no permanent
chairmen but each of its members
will act aa chairman of,the club
In turn. if .
Thoao who were taken aa char,
ter member# were: M. E. Kil.
Patrick, Lamer Smith; Mack
Barnet, Ike Hay. Horace Shattnck,
R. W. Smith. Maurice Thomaa,
Thomaa McRitchle, S. E. Watts,
William Larien. Jake Joel, L. H.
Block, Lewis QfsrksL
NEW YORE.—In the second of
lie eeries of article* giving the
rainlta of aa lnvestgatlon of an
espionage
espionage lyl'em conducted
throughout the United States dl.
reefed at certain speakers. par.
tienlwly those discussing aubjecta
Involving war and peace. The New
York World today gives a partial
"bUckllit” maintained by the or-
ganlzatloni active In the move-
ment
Among the distinguished Amer.
leans on tho "blacklist” are Oeorzr
Foster Peabody, philanthropist-
John Dewey, educator; Sensin'
Red Peppers \
End
Lumbago Peons
New Gymnasium
Local Delegation
Goes To Macon
For Press Forum
Soule, Sanford and Drew*
ry on Program. Journa
lism Students Also Do
To Institute.
For Co-eds Planned
Proposed Structure Will
Relieve Congestion.
By Wylly Folk
(Student In Henry W. Grady
School of Journalism)
A new gymnasium for women
MR. FRAZER
Sovereign Commander
Woodmen of the World
When you are suffering with
imbago #o you can hardly get
round Juat try Red Pepper Rub
qd you will have the qulckeat re
ef known. I
Nothing baa such 'concentrated, <
snetrating heat at red peppers. |
n ... iui numeu .,ntant relief- Joit as soon as Jtu ,
atudenta In physical education at 1 apply Red Pappar Rub you feel
the University of Georgia la pro. the tingling heat. In three min- I
posed, according to the engineer. utc« it warms the aore spot through i
lug division of tho Georgia State! and through. Free# the blood
College of Agriculture. i criculation, breaks up the conges- I
Work on the building, which la I tion—and 'the old 'lumbago tor- |
expected to be ready for use by i tore is gone,
the fall term, may begin on or Rowlea Red Pepper Rub. made
about March 1. from red poppers, costa little at I
At present the inadequate gym-' any drug store. Get a jar at once, i
naalnm In the women’s dormitory [ Use it for lumbago, neuritis, back- j
In being used, which will be aup-1 ache, stiff neck, sore muscle#, cold# 1 1
planted by tbts new and modern. In cheat. Almost instant relief §
building. l await* you. Be aura to get the gen-' *
Tentative specifications for the ulno, with the name Rowlea on
gymnasium Include a gym-floor 71 each package.—(Advertisement)
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This sale will be the last of the 2 for $11.00
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the Harvard Law School 1 tad nu
meren# other#.
“ — second article eon-
A S an Athens institution, and as citizens, this
firm adds its voice and interest to the cordial
welcome which all Athens is extending on the visit
The World’
dudes with the following::
, "The organizations and person'
mentioned In the foregoing arc
not alone In this field of here#*
bnntljg and blacklisting. Tbs’
and their agencies are tpresd ore-
the Union. Take, for Instance
Harry A. Jung of the Clay Prod
ucts Industries Association nf CM
cago. He I* active In the Mill
lary Intelligence Amoclatln-
of this distinguished official.
By J, H. Napier Jr.
(Student in Henry W. Grady
School of Journalism)
A delegation from the Univer
sity of Oeorgla consisting of three
faculty members and thretx or
moro students will attend the
Georgia Press inatltota In Macon
this week.
Dr. Andrew 1U. Soijlo, presi
dent of the State College of Ag
riculture, will deliver an address
to the Institute. Dean s. V. San
ford. will attend and speak.
John B. Drewry. nssodato pro.
Stationers and Printers
lessor of journalism at the uni
versity, wUl lecture to the assem
bled editors Saturday morning
tpon tho subject, “Reporting: A
Tew Criticisms and Somo Sug-
Teetlona". In this talk be win
attempt to point out some of the
weakceeeea in reporting among
Georgia newspapers, and will pro-
pose a plan for an enforclblo pro-
’eulonal status among practising
kmrnallats.
Thomas F. St. John, Athena, will
rptqsent Sigma Delta <’h:. na
tional honorary journalistic fro.
(entity, recently installed at the
■gm " John S. Candler H,
PALACE TONIGHT
Reginald Denny
university. _ ...
Atlanta, will represent the Red
and Black, atndent weekly now*-
leper. J. H. Napier, Jr. will be
me of the representatives of the
Henry W, Grady School of Jour-
The Early Buyer Gets First Choice.
•WITH MARIAN NIXON-
DENMARK DINNER
ON GEORGIA DAY
HE HAD A LOT TO LEARN— ’ ' * ’ ~ jG
about back-stage life when he fell in love with thei beautiful star J
of the musical show. Reginald Denny’s knack for getting into
trouble and out of it is never more in evidence than in this fasci-^j
nating farce of a newlywed who daren’t admit he was married. ”
By Ben Bryan
(Student in Henry W. Grady
8ehool of Journalism)
Georgia Day was celebrated
Monday evening by a dinner at
Denmark hall. During dinner eov,
eral musical selections were rou.
fared. After-dinner spoeches wpru
made by member# of tho Urflror.
ally of Georgia faculty.
T. W. Rood. C. M. Strabn, .und
EL M. Coulter wpre among those
delivering talks. Mr#. J. .W.
Tenklns acted a* toast master..,
“The Campus Pour’’, composted
of Jesalo Drew. ’Luk’o Standi,
Frank spano, and Gordon Maddox
furnished tho Instrumental iiiubIc
for the occasion. Miss Vivian
278 Clayton Street
‘Where Your Dollars Have More Cents’’
THURSDAY Wand FRIDAY-
SPECIAL PRESENTATION
Swift]Comedy
S’. Li
Gripping Mystery
JUDGE CORNETT
CUES GROWTH
0FLAWSCH001
ONLY WAY TO
END INDIGESTION
Progress of tho University of
Goergla’a Law School, known nr
tho Lumpkin Law Sohoel. war
told over radio Wednesday b'
Judge W. O. Cornett, membor of
the l.aw School faculty.
Judgo Cornett pointed out the
growth of tho School stop-by-iler
aluco 1898. Tho facta he gave
shows the School taught 15 sub.
jects In 1898 and 48 In 1013; en
rolled 99 students In 1898 and SCI
in 192S: required one year’s work
for a degree in 18»8 and S yearr
for a degree In 1988; reoutred no
educational entrance requirements
In 1898 and one year’s College
work or Its equivalent In 1118’
bad a Library ot ahont 800 vol.
umes In 1898 and 18.000 In 1988.
Judgo Cornett pointed out thet the
entranco requirements will be
raised again at the beginning of
tha next Term In tho Full ot
1988 The School had two fac.
nlty members und three lecturori
In 1898 and rive full-time faculty
mombors In 1988. •
In closing his talk Judge Cor.
nett said: “The aspirations and
Ideals of tho School. Illustrated in
tho positions occupied by Its grad,
ustes In the executive, legislative
Remove the Cause and Yoa Re-
l move the Pain.
Nine-tenths of digestive troubles
are caused by food fermentation
CARY COOPER
EVELYN BRENT t
IIAAU neenv .*«
NOAH BEERY
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Andrew J. Cobb
Club Formed By
Student Lawyers
COMEDY—EXTRA—ATTRACTION
(Student In Henry W. Grady
School of Journalism)
By Kenkekee Andersen
Andrew J. Cobb, Forensic Club
Is the name ot a new debating
society of the University of Geor
gia Law school. The society woe
namid for the late Andrew J. Cobb
ono time professor tn tho Lump,
kin. Law school and chief justice
W the. erpremfr court tt Georgia,
Thle new- debating eocleiy win
CEJUMIV UAUUICikI OF FUN
SPLENDID PROGRAM THURSDAY and FRIDAY
nnd occasion.’
June Marlowe “The Stroke ot Twelve” Strand Tonight
J1W composed of outstanding law
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atudenta of the senior clars, to be
chosen At the end of their junior