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PACE TWO
TUB BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA.
Auto Speed Outstrips
Reaction of Brain,
Says Seagrave
*>AYTONA BEACH, Fla. -
(AP)— If man ts -to keep pace
with mechanical development of
machines, he needs a super-
t, dual ignition and four
forward cn mental process
es and nervous reactons, in the
opinion of Major H. O. D. Segrave.
The first man ‘to**' travel 200
mile* an hour on lanJ, he will at
tempt next march to exceed 235
miles an hour on the beach course
he^e.
!fhe British driver frankly has
F admitted to friends here that near-!
I ly .four., miles a minute is faster.
than hit own mental and nervou3|
reactions. He so learned in the
spring of 1927, when he drove the
“ sh built “Mystery S” to a rec-
if 203:8923 miles sn hour. The
w». Impressed forcibly on him T League of Nations here is
i the huge mach ne mode P . . . „
sticks" oat of three flaring sh °"' n ,n ses * ion at Lugano, Switz-
Ired/course markers before he- erland, where the Boliv.an-Para-
p saw them. guayan dispute was discussed and
'© obviate another such occur* arbitration urged. Lugano
re. Ee^rave has equipped the. . .... .
■h'nf for the now test with chosen “ the meeting place in-
nmething that m ! f»h* serve ns a, stead of Geneva for th e conven-
su^rchsr’-er. r/ill steer by 1 fence of Dr. Gustav Stressemann,
telfs-ope rifle s‘«-ht. tramng th- Iefl , ler of Germany’s Reichstag.
WviuVM ""t™" "t-r~ot"a""tV recuncniting .from a seven-months’ j
r' n c.mpp <* 0 ur*e and m^k- illness. Stressemann, the “German
W ,n t a gauge d re tion Lloyd George” is pictured at the
b* . '*«<•**« rb'^ts. ! right with M. Aristide Briand, of
France, h‘ting president Jof the
irvin’iHPv,d™* u © at this session.
♦hi do -n ha— ! -
The League—and Two Famous Leaders
♦ "- *’ a '•♦W*'* p-ha«| tMvw'PfJ, lp.
*rr n ;*n r n *xv"rl. Tn-
t>* fhn < S” ♦rsr.Vaj
?n !• 07 e-~v~n tV-ft fjrv, lr( * t Some-
I 1 *"’''' on •'•o t«a»U»9
(ntnUfVw nf *h'» beach *»; that
pr'***. fh»» v-as mare.
T%*> a*’ni of the d'sfsnras Md'-
S fW f*»ir nvles n minn*a
n f « A i^^t<ng ne»**hy oS-
Wt* h«r fn mature d’rtact’on.
the d»^w>F wnuM hav*» to pfeV
a at fen«t ♦wo n«tv blanks
pVr«.t If tv^ {< even ta
b-^n tnrnin? ly the time it Is
reached.
CONSTIPATION
RELIEVED
. QUICKLY
T Carter’s Uttk Liter Mb
I Partfjr VcscUUc Lautlt*
I anv, th« bralkfrN from
I »«tai mmI onploMnt after
StMSLr^rEHSKB^^“‘ ,,
CARTER’S ESjPjLXS
Her Race is Ended, But - - - IJSSL £i£2
— The Mystery Lingers On, port- —
Fears Held For
Safety of Crews
Of Two Vessels
SEATTLE, ""wash. — (UP) —
Fears for t^jp safety of the crews
of two ships whose crews were
L'ittling Pacific ga’es off the coast
of Alaska. Increased when ‘t was
learned here that the steamer
Star* was drlft'ng help’essly to-
wards a dangerous reef, and that
the tug Roosevelt was In Immi
nent danger In the Gu!f of Alas,
ka.
How Jte Avoid
INFLUENZA
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difoalii
A dropping barometer and freez
ing temperature added to the
hardsh pa of the a xteen members
of the Roosevelt's crew and the 23
seamen aboard the Starr.
The coastguard cutter Unalga
was reported proceeding from Jun
eau at full speed to aid the strick
en vessels. The steamer North
western was reported standing by
BEHIND THE SCENES
AT WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON —<AP>— Eighty
per cent of the visitors to the su-
preme court are women. But they
do not have the ■ aying qualities of
the men who drop in on that aug-
ist assemblage-
The women settle down In the
nlckly cushioned' sea s with satis-'
action. They take Iri every de.
ill of the subdped lighting, the
narble pillars, the crimson cur-
tins at tho cen ral doorway. They
et qjite A thrill wherf supreme
court judges, clad Jn black, robes,
flic In and take their seats of dig
nity upon he platform.
But when* an assddlatte justice be
gins reading K lengthy opinion,
couched in dull legal phraseology,
the women fade out of the picture.
The few men in the audience who
there as vlsi on artd not as law
yers, stay oh.
"Women are better sight seers
than men,” explained a court at
tendant who has watched women,
year at er year, pour into the lofty
chamber and, after a few moments
of watching the proceedings, tiptoe
out. “The women come mainly out
of curiositj*. Men, as a rule, come
to learn.”
The supreme courf, to a mere * —it s a bit hard to see where the
curiosity seeker, Is like one of ent'eater fur coat leaves off and
those books whose mysterious cov- th 0 ant eater begins. The" girl is
promise much, but whose con. Miss Virginia Cartlich and the
tents are rather dull. Here is tho scene Is the Philadelphia zoo,
of last* resort. On its deci- where they are studying the re-
the fate of mqn and nations actions of various animals to
rest. The settings are most im- coats made of the same fUr as
press!ve. The little slips of paper their own. This ant eater, now,
Ith the ndmont Ion: "Silence ts wns a trifle shy at first, but
-equested” only whet tho appetite maybe it was the smile that fi-
for what Is to come. Boy pages milfv won him over,
begin solicitously pat ing and turn- | —————————————— j
Ing the imposing chairs at which ’supplied with old-fashioned white
be Judges will sit One almost quill pons. They are especially nt-
expecta a white horse and bugler tractive to the women. If tbe Su-
to emerge between hose red plash preme Court ever n arts giving
curtains above Which a gold eagle nway those pens as so ivonlrs there
spreads his wings,
fnltead, nine men with white or
grey hair, garbed In sombre black
like monks, file In and tase their &u64rr.tition and fear of bad 'lurk
seats. The gavel falls. A voice keeps the peacock feather
cries: “Oyez, Ores." There Is a from becoming popular even though
i tie flut er among the women as ho First Lady of the Land hn*«
Chief Justice Taft enters- They adopted one for formal social oc-
walt eagerly for tho opinions to be caslons. When Mrs Hoolidge np-
handed down. penred at the White House dlplo.
“Do you suppose they will set le rnatlc reception waving a huge fan
any murder cases today?” comes In of gorge<*is tin s Washington mor
on awed feminine whisper. chants looke l for a Mg demand for
But (he spectacular part of the the adornmen". But the demand
performance Is over. The lawyers has been lacking and merchants
grouped in front of the judges, lls- declare It Is because peacock fcath-
attentively to the op'nlon be- ers are supposed by many to bring
read. The women visitors bo- bad luck,
fidget Finally ono makes
THURSDAY, DECEMBER it,' 1»:
666 IIS. IILMIJ
To combat the flu, take 666 every*three hours till Jt
acts well on the bowels, then three times a <)ay. As a
preventive, take it two or three times a day; 666 was
found to be one of the most effective remedies during
the last flu epidemic.
" ,u| y j • 1
Sa’a yonr ant eater! Look cloao
.It’ll a hit hard ta tan whava the
bolt for the door. Other.* follow
suit.
few women remained,
on one of the regular
day “opinion days”. One
Mabel WIHebrandt, assistant dis.
rlct attorney. A grey-halred wo.
nan in black kept her seat and half the bill organized the club.
1,!,t<,ncd attentively as did n viva- Two-thirds of the member* de-
tiiTStarr"pVmping’olfonThe‘water C,0U8 youn8ror wom *‘ n with dark serted a month after organization
CU8TOM WITH CO-EDS
! MINNEAPOLIS.— (AP) —Cus-
how- tom has brought a victory to Unl-
Mon- vers ty of Minnesota co-eds and
was death to the Dutch Dates c T ub.
Male students who bel’eved part-
at social affairs should pay
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Whenever new fil
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and with I febonta ready to tako h “* l f an<1 ,ong ,™ r ' 1 '! n A*'
off the crow rhould tho Starr foun. “
November Big Month
the Judaea’ dock,-I., always , kep. band.
.nlzatton,
g the'r I
to d>»- j -I
-—Phone 77—
THE McGREGOR CO.
ord in November.
.Willi Boa at Tow DranUi'u
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Jacks
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Saws
Files
Oilers
Host
Shaft
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Picks
Beltlr
Bolts
Ingfe Iron—
tuorcing Bsra.
birds machinery repaired
Lombard Iron Work
l Augusta. Georgia.
Visitors welcome at our plant
Nice
auortnent New
Year
Cards.
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Pursued across the continent by a young medical student in an largest .shipper, Chicago
airplane, Ruth McConnell, above, of Rochester, N. Y., won the race to.J, n ®» f n( ^ Jf 8 An R e >® 8
San Francisco but-’refused to unveil the mystery surrounding her Francisco third and fourth,
hurried trip from the east. Different rumors had her fleeing to es
cape marriage with an invalid New York broker and simply traveling
west ‘‘for her health.” David Meeker, a Rochester medical student,
was reported to have been lient after her in an airplane by relatives
who feared for the girl’a physical condition.
Wyoming Flyer Has nnd Door fields and after two
Averaged Month in
Air Yearly
CHEYENNE, Wyo. —(AP)-
Hnco Frank R. Yager commenced
tying in November, 1917, he has
peut a twelfth of hla time in the
i r.
H»c imposing total of 8,000 fly-
U hours means an average of r.
olW month each’year off the
round.
Night enu day all look alike to
’iiger when he has his hands on
he controls. For tucked away in
that 8,000 hour total are more
:hnn 2,000 hiurs of night flying.
From tho army—to barnstorm
ing—to the a'rmail, that the rout-s
h'ch Yager baa pursued since he
iTted to fly.
became an instructor at Cariston
years of teaching rookies to be
TQ LAWYERS; TO
BE MOVED
LOS ANGELES. Cal't—(UP)—
out of the air for Yager. Buying H° n of .» w r'* 01 habeaa cornua,
himself a plane ho barnstormed ■ Northcott will be removed to
around Denver for another two th0 Riverside Jail In a few days,
years, piloting an air taxi, giving Preparatory to atandlng tr’al on
flying exhibitions and doing any January 2 for the mu
other aerial jobs that, came his yieflean youth. ^
j FRANCE HAS BEGUN
In 1020, when the air mail lines] TO SHOW /
were still under government oper
ation, he joined the air mail at
Washington. During the eight ; tho ’rate 'nf'i7.500.00o''ycari'y.'
years ho has been in the aervicel Th'e results partly from th_,—
e “as flown the Chicago-Omaha,' creased Industrial and commercial
t.o Omaha-Cheyonne and the • activity since the stab lizaton of
heyenno Salt Lake Citv routes, the franc and part'y from the fact
covering tho long aolitary stretch- that estlmatei of the yield of taxes
of the westbound mail week in and other revenues are baaed on
and Week out. Yager now., heads j tho second year preceding eseb
tho French government
Soloing at Kelly Field, he later out of Cheyenne, piloting the west-1 budget.
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