Schooner Emerett Desert¬ 
ed hy Crew Off Georgia 
Given Tow to Port. 
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N or folk, Va., March 19 (A P.).—- 
Picked up by the Coast Guard cutter 
Modoc, 700 miles south-southeast of 
Cape Henry, the waterlogged schooner 
Emerett was Norfolk bound today in 
tow of the Modoc. 
A radio to Norfolk division head¬ 
quarters told of the finding of the 
Emerett, long adrift, in the ocean 
paths of ships bound for Europe 
from gulf ports and to Atlantic ports 
from South America and West Indies 
ports. 
The Emerett sailed from Jackson¬ 
ville February 10 bound for Porto 
Rico with a cargo of lumber. Febru¬ 
ary 27 she was reported abandoned 
and waterlogged about 405 miles off 
the Georgia coast. 
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Stops & Prevents Sea Sickness 
was suffering from bruises and shock. 
Mrs. Sams received two broken arms, 
Mrs. Mercer, cuts and bruises and 
; 
Miss Anderson, bruises and shock. 
At least a dozen other persons were 
reported slightly hurt. 
Heavy Rains General. 
