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IJKARST’S SUNDAY AMERICAN. ATLANTA, HA.. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 10U
■ Negro Girl Fights to
Get College Rights
jour flights. Make a mark for your- I
pelf. I know you ran dot It, little girl,
and It would please me."
And bo Mrs. Bryant is going ahead, i
At this year’s Potlatch celebration
here she will compete with un*n avia
tors In attempting to set a new' alti
tude record, flirting with death under
fatallHtlc Indifference. In order to do
this she must overtop Slla« Ohristof-
fernon's mark of 19,300 feet, a dis
tance of four miles above the city.
Mrs. Bryant, already holding the
Pacific Coast record for women flyers,
3,800 feet, is confident that she can do
this.
Wants No Uncertainty.
“When it comes time to go,” she
announces. "I want to go the way
Johnny did. There will be no un
certainty about that sort of finish.
I would prefer it to a minor acci
dent that might leave me helpless,
to exist for years useless to the
world.
“Some of the happiest moments
of my life were spent with Johnny
while we were flying together. He
taught me everything I know about
the air game, find was laways proud
of my accomplishment. His eonfl- j
dence helped me to do what 1 have
already achieved, and will help me
this year.”
Mrs. Bryant’s biplane Is the head
less Christofferson-Curtiss type, fitted
with an 80-horsepower F%U*Scott en
gine, especially built for climbing,
flights before the Potlatch events.
She proposes making several trial
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Mother Files Suit, Claiming Cornell [
Has No Power to Draw the
Color Line.
42 Piece Dinner Set
(Plain-Shape, Latest Style)
Colonial Pattern
ITHAt’A, X. V., Oct. 31 An alleged
attempt to draw the color line against
her daughter, Adelaide t'ook, a Cor
nell first year student, has caused
Catherine Charles O. Cook, a well-to-
do negro woman of Washington ,to file
a protest with President Sr-hurman
and to appeal to the National Asso
ciation for the Advancement of Col
ored People, of which Henry Villard
of New York Is president.
Catherine Cook says five white girl
students from the South have create!
a situation unpleasant for her daugh
ter in Sage Hall, a dormitory.
The Cook woman, who is very light.
In complexion, came here several days
ago and engaged one of the best
rooms. Apparently she was taken for
a white woman. When the daughter
arrived she was recognized imme
diately hs a negro and soon the un
pleasantness began.
Catherine Cook asserts that the
persons in authority in the dormitory
suggested that the two negro girls
room together, have a separate bath
room and use a reception room down
stairs. When Catherine Cook inquired
if other girls were to use this room
she was told that “they could go in
there if they liked.” That led to her
protest to President Schurman. The
Cook woman contends that under
Cornell’s charter discrimination on
the ground of race is forbidden.
NoGuard s Nor Weapons to Gov
ern Prisoners, Who Are Al
lowed Full Freedom.
Mrs. McKey-Bryant, Daring and
Fearless, Hopes to Die as
Husband Did.
National Ship of States” Is Or
ganization Formed to Relieve
Loneliness of Girls.
MILWAUKEE, Oct. 31.—Camp
Woodward, on the ledge three miles
east of Fond du Lac, has Just been
established under the honor system,
authorized by the last Legislature.
There are ten convicts at the camp
now. Of the ten, two are murderers
swerving life sentences. None has
served less than three years. Some
are experiencing their first bit of
freedom in two decades.
There is not a weapon in the camp.
There is not a guard. There is not a
bander between the convicts, and
complete freedom except their honor
and the knowledge that if they do es
cape and are recaptured it will mean
that their betrayal of trust will send
them back to Waupun and take from
them for the remainder of their terms
the privileges which are theirs while
they are inmates of Camp Wood
ward.
Pending the arrival of tents, tem
porary quarters have been establish
ed in an old barn and house on one of
the farms purchased by the State.
The first day the convicts were at the
camp they converted the lower story
of the house into two large rooms,
one for a kitchen and the other for a
dining room. Sleeping quarters are
maintained in the barn.
The men work nine hours each day.
SEATTLE, Oct. 31.—A pledge made
to her husband, killed in a horrible
pitch from the sky last year, is keep-
ln Mrs. Alya H. McKey-Bryant, avia-
trix, In the business of courting a
similar fate in an 80-horsepower bi
plane.
“It was bis wish,” she says stoically
to the pleas of her friends that she
discontinue flying, “to havfc me go
ahead after he had gone. That is
reason enough for me. I shall not
quit. It Is my work—my profession.
"And when I go”—gazing into the
blue zenith whence her husband came
hurtling on that fatal day in which
he was dashed to earth and horribly
mangled .at Victoria, B. —“I want
to go like Johnny did.
“Just a little while before he went
to Victoria he said to me: If any
thing ever happens to me 1 want
you to go ahead just the same with
CHICAGO, Oct. 31—A hotel for
'women, having all the home comforts
and a maximum rate of $1 a day, is
being planned by men and women of
Chicago. The organization promot
ing this plan is called the National
Ship of States, in which is represent
ed evtfiv State and territory, each to
be governed by its own Governor and
State Cabinet, who are chosen by the
members of the large organizations,
and are to he former citizens of that
State. Mrs. Laura Willoughby Greene
1s founder and head of th* organiza
tion. with the title of commodore.
“We have the interest of the lonely
woman in the city at heart,” says
Airs. George K. Colby, who is second
admiral of. the Ship of States. "It
has been said that mope women die
cf loneliness in Chicago then of ac
tual sickness.
42-Piece DINNER SET,
white and gold Ameri
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na, Colonial Pattern
GOING 3,750 MILES TO WED.
HAZLETON, PA.. Oct. 31.—Taking a
3,750-mile Journey to be a bride. Miss
Jean M. Wetterau has Just left for New
Westminster, B. C., where, upon her ar
rival, she will be wed to Dr. Fred M.
Wltich, a former Hazeltonian now in
charge of a big tuberculosis camp in the
forests of the Northwest.
“DEADBEAT” LIST COMPILED.
ST. LOUIS, Oct. 31.—The lists of
“deadbeats” were first read at the
meeting of the St. Louis Retail Credit
Men’s Association and a copy of the
list has been furnished each member of
the "deadbeat" credit bureau. Slow
paying customers, however, are not in
cluded. The bureau is designed to pro
tect retail dealers.
Faces as Fair as
A Summer’s Day
MARRIAGE INVITATIONS
Are Possible If Stuart's Calcium
Wafers Are Used for a Short
Time After Each Meal.
Many people have been heard to
»ay that they used creams and lotions
for years without effect, yet after five
or six days of Stuart’s Calcium
Wafers tHeir complexions were per
fectly clear.
Reception and Visiting Cards
CORRECTLY AND PROMPTLY ENGRAVED
TEACHER WHIPS PUPIL; FINED.
HAGERSTOWN, MI)., Oct. 31.—On a
warrant sworn out by Mrs. William Ca
hill, Professor Oscar M. Fogle, princi
pal of the Brunswick High School, was
arrested ami fined $6.25 for whipping
William Cahill, a pupil.
ON SAME FARM 73 YEARS.
BEDFORD. INI).. Oct. 31 -Joshua
Crowe, eighty-four, is death He was a
native of Washington County and lived
ori one farm near Salem for seventy-
three years.
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