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Congressional Committee Ccach StegCinan
Starts Atlanta Prison
Investigation Friday.
(Owittnaed lft>m pago on#.
hoard turned Ills petition down.
According to information before
• lie conimilteo, the prisoner Han
son *aa_ alleged to have comma-
Athena and
Coach II. .1. Stegeman of the
nivcrs.ty of Georgia will address
1 the Sunday “Y” Club Sunday att-
o’clock. All :o-« of
D atr°- t address aa that of ‘‘T'S
Tim , , ! which are held c«ii Sunday aft-
rmmt£j%£ ..n„ , °' I u, ' lc ® ,n -, ctnoon at the "V” building. Soma
,, i/V u' n. < r Ti liw. ‘ rorn , utstamling business, o. profes-
Mra. Mabe WulKef WII ebran.lt, , i(ma | ra . ln , or mi „i s tor ia selected
aaalatMt attorney general. Snndav to apeak to the Club.
Decision of the committee to | and th( , embers receive real hep
nold secrot near ngs was thought , ,v.„ ♦ „*!,„ • •
likely to mean that the facts be
fore it will not he made publfc I The followii
unt'l the committee reports hack 1 Uresacd the Club
congress.
While Inspecting the prison
Thursday, the committee
bern shook hands -with Thomas
W. Miller, former alien property
custodian, serving a sentence for
conspiracy to defraud the govern
ment ip connection with alien
property scandals. Miller had a
tennis racket under h's arm when
met In a corridor. He had an en
gagement to play a set on the
prison court.
Could Do Housework
Alter Taking Cardui
M. S. Ilodrson Sr.. Mr. Abit Nix,
Mr. Arthur Rugh, Mr. J. W. Mor
ton, and Dr. .Slaughter-
Admirl Taylor Nurges
Judgment Be Withheld
On Vestris Disaster
(Continued from page on*.)
life of 114 persons, will be tobl
Friday In a United States Com-
mlss’oncr’s office.
Tfe Htory will be recounted as
IT. S. District Attorney Charles
ff. Tuttle attempts to learn
whether any American maritime
la tvs were broken by the Vestris.
j whether Amer'ean lives were en-
Too Weak To Keep Going. Chair dangered unnecessarily and
Looked Good To Tired ! whether any officer of the Ves-
I trls or of the Lamport & Hoi*.
! line should ?je prosecuted.
—-— I Alroady, Commissioner Francis
Waycross, Ga.—"I was weak A. O'Neill, has heard the con-
nnd nervous." says Mrs. J. I*, demimtory stories of passengers
Coffee, of 1036 Albany Avenue, rescued from that liner,
this city. “The least thing tired He listened to s'x such stories
me out. I did not feel able to do Thursday. There was no sparing
my housework. After 1 would do of the officers of the Vestris and
some little work, a chair would there were few' good words about
lock good to me, I was so easllv the voyage.
tired. Friday the story shifts to what
“I had some pain in the lower officers have to say with Avard
part of my body—a soreness. I Adams, chief engineer, the first
felt like if I didn’t find something witness scheduled to testify,
to help me, I was going to get in What he will tell is’ problemati-
bed. I was getting too weak to cal. He was mum when brought
keep going, | in by the 8. 8. Berlin. Other
“A friend of mine advised mo members of the crew will testify
to try Cardui. I began using it Friday.
at once. On my third bottle, I The stories told by the four
felt som© improvement in my passengers Thursday generally
condition. 1 had a better appe- were alike. The facts in general
life, end did not feel so weak. ns told were;
"l kept up the Cardui. I took l. One stoward was ho drunk
six bottles in all. The soreness that he could not wait on ono pus.
left my body, and I felt stronger senger’s cabin,
and better than I had in some . 2. There were no verbal orders
time; could do my housework issued Jtt the passengers to put
with ease, and felt fine.” j on life belts.
Having .helped Mrs. Coffee nnd 3. All lifeboats were unsea-
many others, Cardui should help worthy.
lution of some nature -pertaining
to tne road question would
adopted by the cqnventin.
George Harriyon, former ba
ball star at the* University pnd
now a realtor of Atlanta, offered
a suggestion that some action be
taken by the realtors to secure
paved road from Athens to At
lanta before the Yale and Georgia
game; here next fall. Mr. Har-
r^n's soo-arestion was received
with applause and Mr. Nevin stat
ed inn* the Atlanta newspaper-
yrp-« olso very much interested
In having the roads paved between
lue two cii.es.
Dana Reiser, Atlanta, was ...
March 1 will be a big day for troduced as the man responsible
W. Reeder, 92, of Tiptcn.i for the splendid program of the
Iowa. .Mr. Reeder, above, says he convention,
engagement on that day
yon, too, 'Why not give it
trial?
Composed of purely vegetable,
mild, hamless Ingredients. :
"M* For sale* by druggists, every
where.
- Get a bottle Today,
mmmwEARfy
; for hygienic moons,
-j used by women as a
mild, harmless detergent; 50 eta.
Thpro had been no lifeboat
drill.
6. The delay l»: sending out the
SOS calls caused the great loss of
life.
6. Tltfae.was Indecls'.sn on the
part of the officers In command
when the, crisis came about 2:30
p. m. Monday.
After the hearing Thursday
District Attorney Tuttle issued
ptatoment saying:
“From the testimony taken In
Thursday's hearing before Com
missioner O'Neill, especially that
of the "excellent etlncss, Fred W.
■Puppe, St ■ Is fully apparent that
we shall ultimately obtain evl.
dence to tlx the blome for the
wreck and the great loss of life.”
protect"carey
LONDUN.—(A*)— The Imperial
Merchants Service Guild ha*
cabled their New Ycrk lawyers
.instructing them to protect the
E aod name of their member the
itc Captain W. J. Carey of the
Vestris nt the official inquiry in
New York.
COST OF WftECK
NEW YORK.- -(Ah-Tho cost of
thn ; k of the Vestris exclu-
of claims for damages by eui -
v.»oj» aim relatives of those lest
*« the disaster Friday vvus est.-
mated by shipping men ut $F>,-
OUO.IHK).
The cost to insured companies
in the logs of the ship and cargo
was placed at $4,0<Htp00, about
one mdlien .of this being estimated
on the vessel,
UNWANTED
NEW YQK.—<**)—■Only a few
day? after they had been saveJ
from the sea, ten survivors of the
liner Vestris Fiiday had booki'u
new passage to resume their in
terrupted voyage* to South Am
orim.
SUBPOENAS LIFEBOAT
NEW YORK.—(/P)—A federal
subpoena was irsued Friday fir
lifeboat No. 13 of the foundered
steamer Vestri* and Department
of Justice agents were assigned
to tuke it to the* federal building
President-elect Hoover’:
•' the inauguration
Washington. Mr. Reed-
has known Hoover since Hoo
was a boy in West Branch,
ony
Thirteen Bulldogs Make
Final Appearance On
Home Field Saturday
(Continued trom page one)
the Bulldogs. The team is re.
ported in fine condition, and are ;
not paying attention to the rum- I
- - ‘^-orgla team. -
undefeated '©nly within the last year has es-
SAYS ATHENS IS
LUCKY TO HAVE
THEATRE GUILD
By E. G. Tail
.Athens is receiving constant re-
mRiders that It should feel very
proud of possessing a Little
Theatre Guild. To the writer
this week came the newspaper
report of an address given by
Mrs. Robert Morris .pf Toledo.
Ohio.
Toledo, by the way. Is a city
larger than Atlanta and which
BUT YOU HAVE ONLY TWO MORE DAYS TO SEE IT!
All Exhibits and Shows Open
ALL LEGITIMATE CONCESSIONS AND RIDING
DEVICES STILL OPERATING
See The Big FREE Acts!
I FRIDAY AND SATURDAY LAST DAYS — BIG DAYS1
GO OUT AND ENJOY THE FUN—SEE THE SIGHTS!
f
file conference this year and
thoy confidently expect to turn
the Red and Black team back.
In Ijrown and Hendrix, the L.
S. U. jpentor has two fust ball
carriers. Reeves Is expected to
do the punting and passing, and
according to news received, is
fully qualified for the Job.
That Coach Ku^scH Cchen. who
formerly was an assistant conch
at the University icveral years
ngo, is banking his hepes on tak
ing a victory from the Red nnd
Black goes without saying.
Coach Cohen is nerving his first
year as head <oach at I* S. U.
nnd it if needless to say that
be wishes to make a favorable im
pression in Baton Rouge.
When your
Children Cry
for It
There is hardly a household
that hasn’t beard of Castorla! At
lean. five million homes are
never witout It. If there are
♦•hiWreri in your family, there's
almost dally need of Its comfort. ... .. ...
Ana any night may find you verv ! from the pier where .t was do
flitmkrul there's a bottle in tkj posited by the rescue ship Berlin.
Just a few drops, und The subpoena was issued b:
:hat colic or coustlpat'on Is re- Chief Assistant U. S. Attorney!
■lieved; or diarrhea checked. A Robert Manley end George Mint j
vegetable ropduet; a baby reme- zer, chief of the criminal d»v»#f
dv meant for young folks. Caste, ion of the federal attorney’s of
rta Is about the only thing you fice, who are among <the staf
ever heard doctors advis» aiding U. 8. Attorney Tuttle if
bis probe of the disaster.
The lifebcat waa wanted
theck up on sworn statements
ness.
The manifest of the Vestris wa
also su’;ptenaed to permit a stud
of the nature of the ship’s carg.
shifting of which is believed p©*
sibly to have had something t
do w.th the ship tipping over.
ANOTHER WOMAN FORESTE
ST. PAUL. Minn. — (AP) -
Dorothea Cahill of th's city i :
the second woman student in tht
University of Minnesota forestr;
school. Last year a North Caro
lina girl, Jane Oakley,
rolled as the first. Miss Oakle
Is now studying 'u Europe
Dragon Lizards of Komodo, ►.
W. Dou"!a» Burden, is beir,
translated into German for
hcation by Brockhaus. * This be
the account of on expedition
the lost world of the Dutch E
Indies, was published b Putn
last year.
So far Cohen's eleven is unde
feated within the Southern Con
ference rml several of the grid
experts have made his team the
favor,te over Ceorgia because of
injuries in the Bulldog camp,
victory over "
boo?t the stock of L. S. U. con
siderably.
tablished what may be called a
genuine Little Theatre Guild.
Mrs. Robert Morris is the head
of the Shakespeare Club, con
ducts the drama department of
the Women’s Educational Club,
and is much in demand as a lec.
turer on books and plays, in
speaking of the work of the Lit.
tlo Theatre Guild, she Is quoted
by the Toledo Sunday Times as
follows:
“If the dramatic Aplfit. in To'-
ledo were not kept alive by these ■
numerous amateur performances
there would be danger of our
children growing up In (gnoraucb
of one pf the finest branches' of
the fine arts,. ?
“Even now, too many t children
whd limit their acquaintance wit**
the theatre to the movies,
leurning to .be content ,wlHu *
ojd best In drama." ’
.. Mrs. Morris spoke of the Hvel
interest being manifested In tf
Georgia would j' Theatre Guild plays, apd
-MAMMOTH FREE EXHIBITS!
—WONDERFUL AMUSEMENTS!
—GREAT EDUCATIONAL FEATURES!
—SPLENDID INDUSTRIAL SHOWING!
m
attendance not only nt these but
the occntdonol profensionul
_ _ ;lven In Toledo. ,
6ohen"and his boys nmv be, there) ' In closing she said: “The only
Is ono foe tor, which, injuries or place you can register your In.
no injuries, may be the deciding terest In drama where it win
factor in the game. i boneflt drama Is at the box of-
When the Bulldogs trot out or flee."
Sanford Field Srtturday, there we ar« sure Athenians will
will be just thirteen of the Red register their appreciation In this
Jersied lad., win. will :e playing practical way when the Athens
their last game on Sanford Field .Qitfld presents Eugene O’Neill’s
for Georgia. ) 'Tleyond tho Horizon” November
There i. somithing in these' 26th. Admission at tho door will,
“last games before the homo folk.' to. the general public, be fifty
wn.h seems, usually to inspire cents to'stndents, and one dollar
a team. It might be said here to others. Each one holding a
that the Bulldogs tv,11 need nut membership card will be admlt-
only Impiraticn nut the will to tod with n guest free of charge,
win, to come out of the battle Tomorrow at Cappa’ Jewelry
■YA'-iJlr*-Kj’r-fob
>ii»ti<r>il> laBngiwr r:U()nU»<o>
victorious.
Making thcii'
final bow before Clayton, will, be the lant op
Athenian.' on Sanford Field Sat
tirdny will be boys whose names
nlty to buy these cards'for on©
dollar. Beginning with Monday
have thundered down the halls of ‘they will cost five dollars. Th©
membership card, at cither prfctfe,
admits the holder toi all the priv
ileges of the Guild and likewise
admits him and one guest freo of
charge to the monthly prpdue-
aouthorn athletic fame. The
writer has a hunch thut the Bull
dogs will nttei jpt to bury deep
rumors and adverse reports which
have licen circi : uted a->out the
glorious
chance for the Red and Black t»
show their crAteit and “fair wej- ■
ther’’ friends thut they really are ' lanonACA Shill IS
football players and not do*,, **
ats for anybody’s team.
The following is a list of th*
hoy's who wil! he seen in action io
a' football game on Sanford Field
battling for G’jorg.a for the last
time Saturday:
Johnson, Hooks, Dudley and
McCrary; Co caj tain, F.oy lacol-
son. Haley, Huff, regular guards;
Co-captain Gienn Lautzenhisev,
tackle; Martin and Bradley.
Do you find
Sh6ppiiM"Pi s,i|r *« ! i
Pleasure
%
l HE HIM - -«ES 1H£ 2KXUJ;
fk mi imz—yte uvfe
Reported Down
After Collision
Morris, cer.-
giving- to infants. Stronger m a *i-
tdnen are dangerous to a tiny
baby, however harmless that may
b© ^_grown-ups. Good old Cas-
torla; Remember the name, and
remqtnber to buy iv It muy spare
you & sleepless, anxious night. It
Rr; always ready, always sufi* to
u»e; in emergencfekl'or for every-
<|«r num.-ms. Any hour of the
<!«y or 1 night that Baby becomes
fretful,’or restless. Castorla was
Htuire iKjpular with motb-
rrs than K la today. Every drug-
*i*t hat it.
C A S T O R I A
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JESTER
:e
anese freighter Nagasaki Maru
reported to have sunk oft the
count of Snghalien Thursday at’
ter a collision with the Shinsei
Maru.
Only the captain ar.d two of
ficers of the Nagasaki were re
ported saved. _
isterhood Service
At the Synagogue
r.day ovenite, November 16,
Sabbath evcninir service nt
Synsgoame will bo in charge'
the members of the Sisterhood-
e reading of the ritual as well
the .ermon will ‘Ce given by
rious members of the Sister
Kegu’ar Sabbath ntervlcas arc
id Friday evenings at eighr
clock and Saturday morning at
n o’clock.
Everybody welcome.
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