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STEAD'S SPIRIT
STOAT Os JITMHC
Pennsylvania Woman Pastor
Says It Has Been Told to
Her, and Relates It.
PITTSBURGH, MAY 4—Mrs. Mary
L Feldman, of Carrick, pastor of the
First Spiritualist church of Knoxville,
who, at the annual convention of the
Pennsylvania State Spiritualists asso
ciation here last week, announced she
had been In communication with the
spirit of William T. Stead, the Eng
lish editor and author, who was
drowned in the Titanic disaster, said
todav she was again In communica
tion with the spirit of Mr. Stead
Editor Stead Is alleged to have com
municated the following:
"After the accident happened I went
on deck and looked about A little
later I returned, meeting no one I
knew, and lay down, partly disrobed,
without the slightest thought that I
was to face, death I fell into a deep
sleep, superinduced by my spirit guides,
who thus strove to make the passing
over easy.
"I was aw-akened by the stampeding
over my head, and then realized for
the first time that the boat was sink
ing. Almost simultaneously came the
rushing and roaring of the Incoming
waters. My last thought was, T am
caught like a rat in a trap.’
What He Thought Os.
"There was no lifebelt on me. and
there was none in sight. Knowing
that I must go to my death, my thought
naturally turned to my life history.
My first thought was Have I done all
I possibly could to help to uplift my
fellow men?’
"I kept going down, down, down It
seemed I never would get to the bot
tom. I could hear the groans and
cries, the moans and screams of those
men and women who went down to the
same untimely death. Their cries and
prayers made a veritable Inferno, if
there could be such a place.
“It seemed in almost a few moments
a-posslbly ten or fifteen minutes In
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To Remodel Y<MXJL
For Its New Home
Plans for the new- home for the
Chamber of Commerce have taken defi
nite shape in the formation of the
Chamber of Commerce Realty Compa
ny, which is to own and control the
new building. President Wilmer L.
Moore ig authorized to purchase for
the chamber SIOO,OOO worth of common
btock in the building
The chamber will take possession of
the Young Men’s Christian association
building next spring. It will take sev
eral months for repairs on the struc
ture, to put it in complete shape for
the home of the chamber, and several
other trade organizations w-hlch have
announced their Intention of locating
in the building.
The officers of the chamber hold their
relative positions in the subsidiary or
ganization.
Secretary Walter G. Cooper has is
sued a call for the payment of the
first ten per cent on the preferred
stock, according to the agreement of
the subscribers, and those who wish to
pay in full for their stock now are
given the privilege of doing so.
your time—l found myself in London
tn my office, looking over papers pre
viously and saying, ‘Wo never know
the day or the hour when we shall be
called, and we should leave all in read
iness.’
“After projecting my spirit there, I
came to the scene where I had been
bereft of my body, and as I looked
over the cold expanse of water I could
see that magnificent, ship lying at the
bottom in all her grandeur, where just
a few hours before there had been
stately and gorgeously attired women
w-alkfng to and fro. laughing and chat
ting. happy amid all the magnificence
of tapestries and furnishings.
Body Will Be Found.
"The world may be interested to
know- that my body will probably be
recovered—yes, It looks now- as though
it might be picked up. It Is still in a
fairly good state of preservation and is
gradually working up the hatchway
"There is a woman with me here,
who also went down She frequently
asks me if some awful accident has not
befallen the ship. She does not know
who she is out of the body. She passed
out asleep. She is with me almost con
stantly—a woman well up in years, tall,
dignified and of sweet, childlike sim
plicity. Really, I have found the task
too hard to tell her we are now in
spirit life
“I went out peacefully, no choking;
just the cold water enveloping me as I
passed out alone. —but, oh. so much
company after transition ''
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS; SATURDAY, MAY 4. 1912
525,000 IS LEFT
IN OLD SHOE SOX
Young Fortune Snugly Tucked
Away in Hat Rack on Fast
Passenger Train.
CHICAGO, May 4.—No one cared for
an old shoe box left in a hat rack of a
train running, from Chicago to Liberty
ville by Herbert Schoenberg, of Mor
ton Grove
"Somebody has left his old slides,"
said one of the men to Brakeman Ed
ward Stone.
In the meantime Schoenberg hired an
automobile and overtook the train at
Libertyville.
Schoenberg hurried to the rack, took
off the lid of the box and carefully
counted out $25,000.
"Thanks.” he said, handing the brake
man four quarters.
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Americus Launches
Candidacy of Judge
Crisp for Congress
AMERICUS. May 4 The Sumter
County Crisp club was launched here
last night at a largely attended meet
ing of Americus citizens. Its object
is to insure the nomination of Judge
Charles Crisp as Democracy’s standard
bearer in congress from the Third dis
trict of Georgia.
T. M. Furlow was elected president
and L. A. Morgan, secretary perma
nently. Secretary Morgan announced a
club membership of 709 in Sumter
county already, with several county
districts yet to report.
This announcement was received
with applause. It is the purpose of
the Sumter club to see-to the organi
zation of Crisp cjubs in each of the
fifteen counties of the Third district.
SCOTS HOLD SESSION.
The first social, session of the Atlanta
Scottish association was held at the
Knights of Pythias hall last night, when
Scotch songs were sung by Atlantans
of Scotch descent. "Auld Lang Syne”
was given by Miss Mary and Selkirk
Taylor. The organization was formed
several months ago.
LACKING KOSHER FOOD,
STARVES IN HOSPITAL
NEW YORK, May 4.—Being strictly
orthodox, Fichel Pakas, a teacher of
Hebrew, 67 years old, refused to eat
food while a patient in the Eastern Dis
trict hospital. Brooklyn, and virtually
starved himself to death.
Pakas was crossing Broadway at
Havemeyer street April 16, when he
was run over and both legs broken.
At the hospital he refused to take food.
While his injuries improved, he be
came weak through lack of nourish
ment, and his death followed.
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