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THE NEWS AND OBSERVER, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24. 1912. TAFT GETS A STATE COULD BEEN SAVED MEXICO IS IlllJf- TEMPTING FATE President in New England He Spoke at East Durham) In New Hampshire the Presi dent Was the Victor in The Cahfornian Was Less Than Twenty Miles From Titanic; Engines Were Thinks He May Mention the Last Night and Creedmoor Reports of Murder of Amerf- 7? i;t$tis;M1mkWni 1 itaa",' uUa I- " 4TAFT TO GINGER UP KITCHIN IM DURHAMlCALLEO TO AID r uniirii nnt SUNDAY SCHOOL BUILDING DONE MONEY PROBERS I m Mn Wrraver 'and Farrar As! the Primaries nificent Christian Plant That Cost More Than $30, 000; the Equipment '111. tiuiahlhs tout hi.a v lil li kii ' t tu allhataiiHallly. Mln being pul u".ii Ihr Interior ..f the Ivda ni.ui Mti.tt Mrthndlat Hiiinliiy Hi hnol building ami Siindnt, Apt II :a, It will I.. 1 1. 1 1 rd III nil nf Ita depul I int-nla .No am h lnalltuti.iii mb ihiH win i. found In Ihla in half .1 .!. 11 Hii. It ih liui Im-chub ihcv ban- n. In .11 Imill And whera- Ihr Akrun nit 111 Itumlfiy rVhonl buildings luta I.. .-li III.. I. till- pel fri t ion ..) Iii.iul I, ,ifl Or. li IfHchetl. If lllfl r4H.iv 1 11- trtl. t up. .ft thiv Krnliil plHha Hila Kalt-lgh rnllgrrKutloli 1 hr pulilli will (Will ,1 .nil. k IK-. I Iii linat III Itnlrlarh a . hunli.r if 11 will I..Kr the trouble In nt-i f.ii iLai If I. 1I1I1I0I1 Htrrrt MrthiKllalH ll.i ilnhr iifnilhliiK Ihnl tlinlil n.iil u I.J imi 1 liwxt umlrrtiikrh. Not h nrrui iimny ' mriniTlK Kfrt it- lKh' UaJI au, 1 II. 11 II. ill f hi t I h Hrl. I lit; l-i ll.i . t 1 ..iini'thliiK wiiMIiii i ni ih. 11 liur-li itiHti Ihr Huml.iy Hi luml iiiiitn in w hi. h 1 hr wi n 1 h-n . iii dui 11 11 k 1 h li rlaaara 'lh.' n-r.-. r 1 . 1 1 . mi llu: lllfll. Willi In wink l.il. 1) S 1 11111 Mll.l auiiiiiy tithw uiii.iiiriiN. In hhIih fui nlahltiK llu irit h UI.I.IKIM 1h.1l mail? j .llillll Ihla li. . 1 ill If ill ImiiUIIuk I li I hmi . i-nt rltml.-.l ! r h ,1 .k i.iiiiii Ui 1 wurilr thla iflorl.Min ... .inillKlinii iit Mini II inatl hr 11 I r I ( I Im i'vi ry l:,,l f'lith man. he li.nu ir fn .' Th Ik atrii.tun- la iiiJ.'.'in.'iit .f Ihr rhiiri h li 1 i.mra ui fimn n hUI iihr i-r. 1 t.-.l 1 11-111 huh htlr Krlrnt.m itri'i'i ''hiif h wiia K.itriR iiji. Ihr 1 iinKI r k,i I Inn v h kIi I pp..! in t lir HiiiiiIhv S, I1...1I i..,,iiii. Whili Hi HiiiulHy H h.i.-l r .... li 1 w.-ia ln-tnK hullt Ihr old . hur. h aim liririi; iiaril II la miiw .1 Mini'li ii (iln mi w hi 1 h ini.ir thu 11 llu nun i'.iiiiii-,l in th. handannirat frialnuli ami il. hi at ti' ' I l'i arat rHKily ami .hllilri'ii In Ho lit nana 'if Ihina:. Ih.- m ll,nl ih an Ihik that It iilm.iKt ilrniMii'la Hint wli.i.' linw Thrrr Hn- 1 1 Iji . - - a In win, h a.-. ithI hutidrril nun - nmi l. ha ml lil. I.llt Ihrrr in- 1 liana tt f.. ..a iTianv h, aoti now In nirr alallatli ,il"ln Hi. 1 1 11 1 1 l Inr la an int. -real iiik mat it nt inn IT h I., hi at.., k. il iih li.Miitlfitl fold IlitE . h h 1 r k 4nad 111 .in-ra atl. pr 1 uli.,rl ilt aiKii' .l f.-i . ..11 . nl, in r w lnii th. ir i .1 r'. .lii"i to lir h.-lil in thi- Ihih a Hill I "11 11 111 III Hit Kal l.i ih.r- la a .li. Ir of ic'tiaa ilo.ira. w hi. Ii Iohi'iI. laahloii aiil.-ndld lomiia f"T li' ltalion Hint hi' Il opmed. fur hlah an ii nolial r in Iril and pwfe. v u-w ..f t h- r-.atrwin Th-r- ta a room 1 h. h iirid. r th i.iw.-rF. and l'"th th l'hllHtlia and I'.arii.i.a Iihv. aplrndld a 1 a 1 iliM.tril to tli.'ir . laaa.-a Tha latin- hint- a irott piirlof of Ihilra and tin prliinir' 1 luaa la toy.ily ar lanut'd f..i ila inalrii. tloti IVrf.ti Uaplation. Thr r 1 1,1 h ry . luaa iiooa frum it mom to Ihr Intft mrdlntr. hut not un Ml It hMa BrH1iild and hi'ld rxprrliwa f ih.il natnrf Tomorrow one of thrar w ill un lll w ith IU t rrrniotlta Ml of thoaf rooma art' 1 arpettd hand anmrly and Unit In lha main audi torium 1- .i-ptl.inully tinr. Thiri1 la .l ..nothrt larr room I1I1 h ia iitfd l' Ihr A M .'laaa It (a ao iiriaiiKt-d that II un I" ' "I fioni th. rriiialnlnK r...nna liowi. In rr lhMr la a nrrnl tllnliiK rt at-na-1 lam nntl upalHlra Ihrrr an- itinrn ir in t a for mvr Ing w hl. li would gootl rnouKli for a holt-l Thr Splrtl IW-hI. Tina a a rr lmptlf.-.l .niiin.rfl Hon of Ihr ft-Mlilifa of thia loilldirit It 1 "IN tiiilhlnt of thai Inner Krantl piano on thr roatnini whlih thf la- tlla a Inn f hollKht Mild haa nrglri tril to trll ihr alory of hard work dour in t.idrr to lirlnit Ihla Intaiioi I., ita aialr of almost pt-ifrrtlon Thr 1'iilldliiKli la priffilly llt'W II mali lira In lull ka iht parrnl . -nir l ami Ha icimiitr . "d unina air . mintrrpart in ..dor l. tin alacl Bray trlmmlnga of thr 1 hunh Th iMiipIr hni' no! I n 1 ontt nt to hav. aoinrlhlnir thoroiiehh kooiI. thry nam II I .-: 1 1 1 1 f 11 ' Tlvr Work I xii-iMlmial. Ihr Xnndav St'hool Ila a mora- than ihltlt ii-in hrra They are aupfrintt-nd- , d lc Mr Joseph ! Itrown There an Idea A layman of powa-i ia a teittlel II ia Ihr righteous clamor ai ihi thuicli Ifiidcr-. ihe ministers No Sunday School house lllte thia ould hat.- i.een built where laymen ,re strangr!" to church work and where the funds foi am h atl undrr- lafclng must nerds travel Ihe preca llnus route nf coml Culiea anu otaier i uppers. The Indira have had sharp j oinpelitlon In cecal endeavor They i hate had mrn to meet in good deeds ' mil both men ami women have a., n.ichtllv i here Bellglon i t.nn.. .a i tin :ta a Hio.it I it-ir. . I .... l.al.l mi :ta 11 Bill. II there. . ta an t H.lntf Christian hn been called a i nail a i" . , n . It muat be a great iMiin i'- I ZT." "visi.! .;.:',nks r : his. tells why there Is a aongreKatlon if 000 neople and why there Is a Sun- , lay School of siibstantliilly I he same j proportiona Ua..,,ayi ii on tne insitie. ;he Christian iiiai hlnei t . the men snd the women, really tell the story. The ornament lo that rhunh sr. those who frequent It. Bt nNKU TO IKTH. 1 oaag Norfolk Hoy's Chrtlilnc aughl rlra hnan Mak-hrw. By the Aaaoclated Prrsa. Norfolk. Va., April 1J. While he ,nd rompanlana were playing with matrhe In tha front yard of his home Prank SparHnC Sally, the four-year-old eon af Mr. and Mre. R. A. Zelly. aa ao badly burtied thla evening that hr died tonight, Tha little fellow was left In car of hla grandmother, while hla mother want ahovptn;. HI dress feecam Ignited la tha yard, and he tan into tke haitaa, whera hla arand mother attempted to extinguish tha flame. He waa ao badly burned, howef er. he died ej I .C(OC, tonight. WIUi MAKV Ary-EAIj IX BEHALT pa. RlCHRHOX. I By the AsancUted Praaa.) Boston. April ft. John L. s th Vnrhburg. VaV- attorney wh . thlaf conrxael for ttarenc v. T nieh aeoa. th former Baptlat minister 4ev as . sat daawle fear tha Mug. a.r oY Ula Ail Unnell, rrrrad i stoaton today. bHnglna with him a maa of document raltaetad at th former homo f the nrtaower In Vir 'lnU tMidlntj la show marital Irr. samnstMHty. " Within - ft few J mmyt l.ichi-ar.a roanset will anpa ( th faerntlva cwnactl for clemency, ,t jsear. an. . al I , M . ...i.k. ....1 I situation M.I. HI I ,,. a....... at... - c lira villi h Hi"- I "r -ml-m i ,,,, ,H fmt hi niiilttg 1 1 Ip. 11 1, li Ot-Ki lift t .11101 It.W In ""'in hlh a r. ht-a al lloaloll nam ; """M"" """ j a. , - ., nioia. ii,,,,, mi,.,! 11 ami Ih.ra a nali...,' ..r in Chlladflphla. Ihr I r.al rir, ,,, r ,,,. ,, d.1,1 la i,.,! , t,r,-mk Ihr alien, a T,. ,,lrl, , h.,.,1 . In , 'i' haa inallilHllird lllldrl pullll. at y,.,.r,m , ,,lghl lht.lt- Kt-l.i '" ' " 1,1 1 id "iifl Ititoaav all and pioli uppi iijii it,. t- m-1 1 p.-a tin Idt-nl in II. M on ntlon Ihr fnrnirr rrraltlrnta Thla 1 1 " . 1 11 1 iik I htat wri llllliin-d. 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 and thirt- m 11. an Int rrral lug hlalorv ii liii- Hip In Maaaui hiiat Ila Nfw ,.f th,- 01mg mm and wo n h.. : 1'ia.i and I'.-i. nay l aula, w hit h I.. grailuata- In thr Ural .laaa that tin- ln t"im,ii.,H and hrlima him lia.k n. v a. honl haa had II la an Inatllu i" W,mhiiiKti,ii tuilk Miindai. I'rral ition Imill froin Ihr rminly ahoil It -nl Tuft int. 11.I11 to . onniia- airn h fun. I l,,,i la H halidaomr a graila-d H iking and ..11 f. n m t-a with pnlltl m hn..l hull. ling aa Ihrrr la- in Hit, .al l.nil.rii wllh a frw houia of gradf riitln- axal.-m ( ..ml inot.Hliig In tha Ihrrr rtav-alhal! (lint-rnnr kllihlna addiraa wna I ha In will I.. ni thr road thr 1'raaldant flrat ..in- that ha haa niadt- hrri aim n . I.. I t'- inakf at I'-aat a tloirllthi- night l.rfnrr Ih" rlnlloll III 1910 -I'.-t. ht-a ; Hi i .Htiea to liurhanr rat h rlaN tion I rlt iid. il. , Ian- lhal anm. of Ihi-arnr nd rlnaaa Ilia . ampalgll It hag will dr .it imi ia mix lir Iimh rt-r ham hla ruiiiiini alnra mlnii Into nnll- livrrrd n 1 11 In- t-ntrrt-il tin- Whli 1 1. . ami thr rlty la alwaya glad to II. ma. Keir thf laai two data Ihr hear him on whatrver mlnalnn ha Trraldi-nt hn ynii-it awl m n , i-aw.xt, alinl in Ih. i." iilhi- liialialoli and II That io rrilor haa nnl lalVart pnrl' la lindt-lat'io.l that hr llltrndato reply i tp-p i hla pilhlli nirrllllga. hut people I" rt" t nl . 1t11lamnatl.n1 of hla ad :har dlavrgaard H a great deal Tlv.la 1 u 1 m at 1 a 1 1 . n Ih folimel KooatHrlt ia ona- of hla al mng hold, and hla ' Irland rpea t a gri-at ahowlng from ICttrii-li Ih Itrlug I p I hi in ha-re 1 ') at a-1 Ha' , N 1 . April .'I In 1.1 in I.. 1 h ' , Hay today 'ram h'a v. . . k a I ".11 I t hrmigh thf W rat and IS. 11 1 h "I.hi.H Itimaa-vrll ht ga III.. alh.i 11 in 1111 it I. hi fi.t hla MaMM liiiai Hg Itiii. will. Il la Innke.l upon .ta "II.. ..I tin- nmat llntMirtalll tif Iht . .t nip.. It n II. aal.l hi- had Htrrn V nahinrt'in dtepalrht-a Indl. alltig lhat I r ml. nt ' ..ft In hla apt-t-t lo-a in Maa H-n hiwt-lta thla Wra-k Would inakf anmr fliildlalt. atati no nta III n-ph'lllg In 1 '"l.ui. I l:."m. t lta rt-i't-nt irlll. lanitt "t 1 h. 'I .f i iidinliilai ration I h.- 1 iilnm I aililftl that Iht- nalurt- I hla fan a haa ilt-tit ndrtl iiputi w 'in' 111.- I 'I t-alilfllt aald t'"l.int-l l:....at- a-lt T..I.I lhal. ai . urdlllg tu li I-i n Irniii aahingt-Hi Ihr l'rtai win w mi iii I.-. .1 i" ikn written l o n i r 1 1 h th .-h.r.t-1 Af I, thin ( ohim! Koohi 1 it in r'lv UMifi 1 wii I niHrif hii ntttt-nifid until th.- htt.-iji . i. m n iiiinrn'l Uihib1- t-it will l.'v- ht'ir n Frldn for M:i.t. huwttn Tnfi mitl dlMr I'laj Mum. iMhinirtoii April -4 I'rrnld. nt l ift : i ml hII thi- im-nitM-m of hln ab in-t wrrc in . ..nf. -rt-ti' ' thf Whltr Hour until ttftn u ( lo. k thli morn i nit onmdrinK. " understood, thr p 1 1 1 1 1 : I Mt ii.it j HI III Nf KllfrlHMll j tht- fait-. h th I'rrnldent n to d. hi t - n hm trip. bf-Rinnltip induy h'ii th- ' onlrrnii r adjournrd SM tttMi Hlllfja .iiinoun,'d tht thrrr wh-1 nothing tn hr Klrn out and thr othi oih. th icfuiurd lo tttlk witnessTtIped Shown in Open Court to Allow Jury Chance to See What Actual Damages Have Been Done By Injuries Iht- wtimen were asked lo retire frum Hi.- i 't hi rt teaterday when J A Taut waa atrtpped fur an rXHmtnatmn lieftire the jury in ahnw what Injuries hr had euelalnrd In thr employ ment of thr Norfolk Southern t'ompany In loiriial of mill V ii iiniiaual thing waa thla. hut It Kin. th. jurt an opportunity to are Ih.- mt-aaiir. menla uivun whlrh Mr Tant haaa-.l hla a llm uf damage.. lu.-i whal waa fuiind Ian I to he told now while tht- chbo la undet'ldtuT Thla a. tl ouk up Ihr guy 7f Mr Tanl waa injured In Auguat itf 1JI0 while serving llu- company aa oar I Inapt-! lm In aome wav or other on I loiita airett. he bt-carnt. entangled in ihr hnae and waa at-terely hurt Th.- plaintiff da-clares that he was In i iHt-d Ihroiich no fault of hla own. ..aitl Ihnl Itn. comiinnv in rt-attonalhle .,.h). N,.(,,, southa-rn takes the view nBt (n(.r,, WMB ample warning given Mn() ,nHt h- ju not exercise cau- tun .He la auing for t2.niu damages and , Mfssra -lonea and Jonea and It W. j Winaloii are representing him Mr l( .N Simms Is counsel for the rail way This la onr of thr interesting lltlK.ali.ina of this court The ex- aminaiion or ine injurra man in often court was an unusual procedure, but lha mosl satisfactory way tn do whst I be court wanted done, TN- l.rat case heard hail not been sett't-tl yesterday afternoon and the ttt-tnufja tana tint hav. Ilia lit. L ..I - - ..... ..... .... n ... ' i'i'n'1 '") a uu an aa wiry uiu X iHiday The LUt-aa-iii iiiikiioii ..in ,. .fllert In. lav tn all nrnli. I.illl v a aiai CONFEDERATE DRUM C0RPS narrows to two wii:, n p, ffc. 6..,. Mr. WUIUm O. KOJMl, the Stttre Drummer. Patted A wav at Sol- - tfiert Home Lst Night. Th. only Confederate Drum Corps In existence yesterday bad three mem bers, but today It haa narrowed down to two memliera by the death of Mr. William B. Royaler, th mare drum mer, who answered tha -Anal call last night. Mr. Itoyster succumbed last night al I Fit o'clock to an atack of aathma. while seated In a chair at the Soldiers' Home. He was aUty-nlne years of are nntl had enly been In the horn about six montha He waa a member of the Klh Heglment and during; the war be tween thr Statea waa In more battle than probably any other living- vet eran. By trade he waa printer. lie la survived by a slater. Mr 8. A. Hayne nd one one brother, Mr! Oav'ld B. Roytr. both of thi city. Another brother, Mr. Lea. Royster, died several weak ao. Mr. Royaler, aa a member of th only exlatlns; Confederate Drum Corn, th members now being; Wiley T. Johnson and Jamea J. Lerwrla, was known eepaw-lslly In thoae ritiaa where he attended Confederal reunion. Ma ra preparing ta go to Macon. Oa.. with 11 memleew t tU4 raaunloa thla 'year. - a-:-- The funeral eervlcea win ha row durted from th rhapal tt th fttaj. Jlle' Home at :It ,elie. thla f. tertesM nd th InUrimywIu a n City Cemetery. - ' . a a i a a-aw ... ' Fatry I lha elooueace nf ma,a -w ,cMssoifjia, ::,'riii.' ' "'' 'ntiil" lirhigrlt iii Kalrt Durham n It i he waa nrrlrd by gr.al . r.,,,1, H,, ,. , , ,,. tniil of trim II, mailt- mi nTt rein a in hla I Candida, t f..i the Senate and rite, uaa en ii.iiihuk ,if nulllhal nature Ilia ! Jtll.llflM ii la hi hi tti ha ii.lt.utii' I Kaal Imrhaiii gi .i.l.il p. I1...1I Inilltlliig. ASSOCIATED PRESS Big News Organization Elects Directors and Officers to the Various Divisions ' IU ih Anno Intel I'rm i Nf Vnrk, A pril 2 .'. Thi iiirm hrr of tho Awmii ltpt I'rriw i thrir i .-... IowIiik ihrrrtftrn for n Irrm of t hrrr i mrn. Thomiif i', Itapui Nrw tiilrHim I'lmyurif. Mrrmvn Khltlrr. Nrn York j HIhuIh .ntiing W M owlfi, Hpokftnr Kpok-4irnui. T laHWiton. 'hh imn I I'hii .Nrwn f rrdrrn k liny .MRTTin. , Jr IiImh Jour nit I ' Mr ( "hiirlr A Cook, of thr IMttn hurg I inpHti h wmk r1r trd for our year t- fill th- H-anry (aimed by' , thr rrnlnHtlon of thr Ut Mr. Albrrl - j. Hair Thr meinttera trum Ihe aeveral di vision, met and rh.iie Ihr fnllowlng advlanrv hnarda and representative, on tha- nominating and auditing inni mlttean Kitrttern Iivlalnn Advisory Board. Ihtn i Hadti!. New York World. James Klteraon. I'hlladelphla Ingulrer. W K tiardnrr. St rat uae Poat-Stsnd.rd . i 'harle. II. t'lark. Hartford t'ourant. Charles II tlraat Halllmore Sun Nominating Cummlttee i lawnld H Vlllard. New York Kvonlng Post. II I.. r llrlen, Itoaton Herald Atidlllng Committee K II An thony. New Bedford Standard Central I'ltlaloii Adtl.ory Hoard - N. c Wright, Cleveland la-atlrr .1 T Murphy, Superior (W'l.. I Telegram: -I T Mark. Sanduaky Keglater. C C Marquis. Itloomtngton i 111 i I'anta graph K. I'. Adlrr. davenport Times. Nominating Committee Thomas Heea. Sprlnglteld till i Heglstei 1. T Uoldlng. St .loaeph I Mo I New. Auditing Ciimmlttee II M I'lndrll. I'eorlA (III.) Journal. Wrstrrn Division Advisory Board --C. A. Morden, Portland Telegram; A .1 lllethen. Seattle Tlmea: I N Stevens. Pueblo ChlefUln. A N Mr Kay, Salt taike Trlhiiiif. It A Croth- I Ta. "an rrano.rn iitiiirtin. Nominating Committee 'harleg W. ! "urnet. Han rrRn.'latu fall, W W. I ' 'ha pin. Seattle 1'nal Inlrlllgen. er Auditing fommltte - A. N. Mo I Kay. Salt Ijike Tribune I Southern IMvlalon Advlaory Boird .1 It Cray. Atlanta Journal. Chair man. Frank P Ulaes, Montgomery Advertiser; Itohert Fwlng. New Or lenna States: II. C Adler, Chattanooga Times. Bruce llaldeman. laiiilsvllle Courier Jduyial Nominating Commltte- W. J. Crawford. Memphis Commercial Ap peal: H M. Johnston, Houston Post Auditing Committee P. A. Rtovall, Savannah Press. The annual report of Ihr board of directors w adopted unanimously. VESSELS SHOULD TRAVEL IN PAIRS Many Recommendationt for Lawt in Regard to Ships Art Being Received by Pretident Taft i By Ihe Aaaoclated Press I Washington. April it. Many sug gestions fur laws and safeguard, to protect life on the ocean are being re ceived by President Taft from every section of the country. The President la sending theae to Secretary Nael of the Department of Commerce and Ijibor. for consideration. I'ltlmately tne iniormaiion ana advice they con tain may be laid before Congress. one of the most general recom mendations is that teasels be com pelled to travel arroa th ocean In pairs and always within communi cating distance. Thla can ba accom plished In large measure. One com munication is that competing steam ship on common voyage sail at ap proximately the same tlma. Inatead of sending warship to (Juantanamo each year to flr at tar gala and d.stroy Imaginary enemies, one writer advised lhat thay ba dis patched to nild-ocaan to demolish Ice berg.. The other communications raamm. mend: Adequate number af lifeboat ior an on ooaro: emergency drtlla for PHSaenger and crew; wlrelaaa operator always on duty; powerful searchlights: and a patrol of tha ocean for tha location and destruction ot Iceberg. I iilH1!! Arterlll -1 u'C It lal I'Z It JH'SXti Atlanta - t tt t -, Ckariastnn .., tt w U ti ' Knorrlll .... If -4 It 41 laynrbburg . . II t '"t ""41 Norfolk' , tt' 4 14 II , RaJeirt ' ... , , tt ',-l II It . WaahJagto . ., 14 y It 4t 1 '.i 'ythiii ... ; m , Ihr ful- low Iiik . Samuel IiiIiimh.i unit I-:iIhh r II Farm .r.Ni-w lorh. - f t w nr- IHealalrlil of -. 1. .11. hi hat r 1 a-1 fni Ihr M..n "f Ihr I'.tnktng antl 'i will hegln ml a 1 II hate i iii'iuliv into ' I ar llliam lal Ir, Ihr lnt.fr f"tn.rr t U . ltnrt H It I lt l nm 1.1 . I. ftt.l.M tJ iiiuiii'v Irunl'' aim, llnusr i omntlf !' uli ' urriK y Thr Itn ln 1 hi ir lnhr Ml tn r hurirr f Ihr pr .llinln.i l li- r i t MfTuli "f il tl(Hll11lfotl 4f Hi -Mlltl) At th nuKRfiili"" Mi 1 hi-r n-f, ('hMlrtrtMii l uio firilt,v ir intrmjiii id htN rr"lnl i 'ii f ,i fi-w 1n HfM, Whl h I llllrmlf .l ,i al.),l I hr m otf of t hr if ..i.--,t 1 11 i-nt (h 1 1 tit 'Ihr 11 ir mm 11 1 -in it fi " nt mln In 1 Illicit It ft liiBum 11 11 '.i 11 i-t-i Miiionif (hi inut M 11 1 Inn w In. h wiiWl nun undi-r ihr .1 u r t ! i t n .11 .if thr otnnitttrr WUIrn N4tM of liMiilrt "Mr ( ntrnivrr t .. . . ..tun. of th' poflllon of rommH 1 tnifli rutin. rt to iii pr lid UlMifl Ih. ,nl 1. iii 11, 11 ,,f r.'n-.lut Ion hrh Mi I'ulm i . riiird rtrMlV Thla m if.i .,r . u hi. h n tww Mur Iho JluUr- Ituku onnnlt trr. 11 uthnrlEr n(itliv ini rn-ll 1 !1 v rvrry jihrnM- of th- liiiuin m I ntt iih t Ion ln ludlnc Ihr control ..f I... nUn hv rail rttitda ritl olhrr int iit r u. 1 . ..rpor.. llonn. Ihr Mlenl lo in. li . frtitlh mrn dominate Ihr rtlrr. tonii. n ..f diffrrrnt rporMtlonn, t h 1 1 r 1 h hi,,! t.nnk th- iinr (if Inntiram fundi m.mI htutk y hr fl-riHii'Ml int.-r.-iiii inrinua. oi nanaa in mailing monet . Hit- aat uiitlea held h I'ltiika fr priun llit-nl IntlltldUHla ami Ihf management ami NfW York Wot k K. h,i Yurk t'learlng lloua. Ai extrnl to whli'h tin.n hate mada t-nmiiHlKii ami the method, erupt" nig and marketing ilu i "H.ill'Hia II. I .f Ihe it ml New ' latluli Ihe l.il inlrrrata "ill rlhul lima, -d In ftriam a urlllt-a of hlg . nrporatlona "The naw reaolutiuiia ttui h,, rffotl of reopening tht tuia. "mnney truat" In ' al lai.ti ihi - Hi f M Thr plrtn llnua. haa Hlrennt' inl",!i-,i i fifcrra upon by n I in- r.it i. .hid un m pport Inning thr Itn nt n t u.n Hnmiif four " otntiitttrr Thr n w i-Hohnion would put t hr rnt I r- mi I i. t t.H- k ml" th hnnda of thr I h n k tn k hihI ur- rrnv rommlttrr " t I Miss Pugh, a North Carolinian, is Attorney for Negro Char ged With First Degree Mur der iSperlal lo Newa and i ibaei r r i New York. April .'J l.u. lilt- Pugh. the young woman lawyer assigned li the court of (lenaral Herwlons In de fend Lerov Polndexler. a negrtj t hargetl w ith murder In the flrat dt -gret- In having killed Thomas Brown another negro, over a ame of t rap, began the examination of witnesses before .lupine Davis In the criminal brrn.-h of the Supreme Court today Mlaa Pugh la aaaoclated with Seri ator Jamea It McClelland and cornea from North Carolina She was at tired In a blue aergr akin wllh a standing collar, and wor. no hat aa ahe sat by side of the defendant dur Ing Ihe early morning. She handled ! th. gruesome exhlblta In the I consisting of i Mt f chambered revol , car, an opium pipe and a rasor and looked crllltallt al th. h.ad mans clothing The exhibits did not phase Ihe young woman lawyer. Senator McClelland examined the Mrat wlt neaaea and when aaslstant District At torney Frank Morse had finished tha direct examination. Hamael Freeman who had testified lo the crap gam. preceding ihf shooting, Miss Pugh took mm in nsno in n.r cross ex mlnstlon she referred lo Ihe prls- 1 oner as l.erot his first nam.. Befora h had proceeded far ah. called Freeman Sam. a familiarity that Is unheard of In the criminal court. Her questions were put tn the witnesses In s clear, but boyish tone of voire, and ss she proceeded with the exami nation many of lha lawyers practicing In the criminal court here me Inter ested In her curries She brought nut In her questions m Freeman that he fore the tragedv thre had been a crap game in tha premlaee nn lCagl Twenty eighth atraet Brown had lost J to Pnlndeiter and finally In an effort to ret nter hla loaae. ha put a ln pin the game The Raleigh League to Meet On Thursday Night in Cham ber of Commerce Rooms Thursdnt .truing at I o'clock the. Raleigh .jaw and i irder League will hate a meeting tery full of Inl.real i at Ih. Chamber "f ommerce room for at thai lime the first reports of work done and progress made since the orgsnlratlnti began will he auhmlt tad and ih. ie ill ba discussion of fur ther plana There I also a good membership of ihla organisation and It should be represented Thursday evening. OXK OF M WiF.RO'H Tttl KTi:i WIKXIrH ARRKMTED. Mrifcran Poll In AneUi, AfNttt Domlngne, lYwatrataKil a Pleat, iBv the Associated Preaa) Mexico U. April Il.with th arrest early tndsy nf Alfrsala Roblea Domlnguex. formerly ons of Madera' trusted lieutenant, tha secret polio assert that a plot against th govern ment In whlrh various locally promi nent Individual, were concerned. ha been frustrsted one of th object which the conspirator ar alleged to hav had In view was th aaatna tlon of the present rulr. Th police hav not divulged th tdetitHy af oth er Who T ld ?l.!v)ej jymt corned. Rohlee Domlnguex waa treasurer for th Madam revolutionist and waa lmirlad by President Diaa for irr. aral wvonths for actlvttv la tha raasa. Iatr ha was pwt hi charge of th Maderu forc la tha rdral H it. A aahiiialnn r IfVOMAN LAWYER CROSS-EXAMINES FOR LAW AND ORDER! district by MM. - -.j -..,( nllal pr ItaiDart I- llaaa Crliiflia 1 1 a It'erf t' the llooaat alt lo..i. it,, a finin 1 1 (if th 1 . III. "..I l"Ai,a iiaie Taft delrgatea ml 11 ri ; j 4 ol, of a total "f a I I 1 ih. Hlalt- toll trillion Thr lionet" .-li I. .,,111. ,.,i,.r,lt.1 Ihr nral dial 1 1. 1 I" I .fi i-m . ,r, fighting rhaii.i 1 (In a ml alia Irlrl. allhnugh .i.lmiiiii nu muplata rrturiig ahuwril .1 lft i.,i 1 h, 1, t lliliK hi Ms k lara-llmra tai lb- Mia- nf lll I lajr" tytiin Inillaiu fair lad Itaa-auia- of lla'lallaana Willi KaHHo-trll Indlaiiapnlla. Imi vpul : he t auae of hla regard f-.i l:."-at-telt I'harh-a W arren I- an iiank-a Tuno-rlv 1 In- lirrMll'tll of Ihe I mi. d HI ale. de. llliea to laa una of tin- Indiana del egalea al large lo Iht- ll.ttlolial Ka-puli-llian tolltentlon at 'hl nK'i although aelerled lay Ihe Taft fori ra It la aalil lhal ht told tin- lafl aup portrr hrforr ih Hlntr 1 wntlnii Shut hr would tiot rpt h iht r on t hr I iHlmtm ilt-Wg ul hm whllr Th--..-f..rr H("rw lt wan n 1 urdHUlr f..r thr J ritrlrrny bmti.r hr hl arrv in Y1Tf TT -tti iii i i 11 Jmlnl1 r Mirtl U prraidrnt Thrar ntru tloim rr Ijnorrd Mr irgnrnd Mooprvrlt hlhljr hut hut hlroplMh.n of I'ili1rnt ' T.fl h n' rr hrn rprrm-irl .'prulv 11m ullrm r han hrrn of Ihr uilrlou ihI . m 'ritTAlW iHP rfin NOTHING TO SAY i He suied Tt He Hd Given Out No Interview; Did Not Sy Any - I thing About Candidacy for I Treaiurer. j The fi'llnwilig Item a (i Jif .t I i'tl 111 Ihf I Wilmington Hlai arm "ill fnnii thla t it t aa a aif . ia I I apt H A Aah. Inn fr.-m Waah Ington i t put an t-nd to itporla i nrreril Ihnl he Inlendfd In get tn the rare fni iht Stat 1 1 eaaurerahlp against Slate Trragurrr B II la.r Mr aata while frlenda hate heen urg Ing htm In run. hr will nut make the riH'r lhat hr la deeply Intereated tn l lie re t-In Hun nf P M Hlmmun. In the 1'nlted Htatea Senate, and fears hla lan.lldsiy fot the State oftlt-e might endanger thf anrt t-aa of Sen ator Simmon. '' Captain Ashe waa aakid laal night if In- had anything I., glte nut In re gar. I to Ihe ahotr and ali.trd that hrlalaalppl flood watera hail Klteit out no sin h intertlew He added Ilihl hr waa In Ihr i It y ..n per nal alYaira anil did mil tart- In talk pnlillia Hi aald that hi- had noth 1 , 1 K In aa t at tht- prracnt. Will M KK TOl'll OK (WW Or t' Filial. lK8. Ht tht- Aaanclalt-d Trese i I ..ii Mytra I'll April '.'J Head t-il l.y (luternor illlrhrlat. Ihe parly nf Wratfrn newapaprt men whit will make in Ihe linn nf thf dralnac .anal, Kterglatlta arritetl here at ail t- a r I h this morning on spe.-lal I rain The p.irty whb fiiterialned l.t tha linil huard nf trad, ami apt-nt a pnr ti'.n nf the in 1 1 ri 1 1 k In laltln. tropl ial gardena in thla vicinity, includ ng those of Thnrnaa A Kdaon Shortly a. .1.- ....... l. KnrA I. a auft n ." I""'.' ' boat to proceed up the Calnosahathle river tn enter Hi- canal un this side of laike tiket hobe The party will srrlve at Miami some time Friday I - - a ass a - UST FICaHT l COI'RT. - 1 Srn00' .'r,a l-'nia-r Hall a Ihr llglil Start I'D. (By Ihe Aaaoclated Preas i teas, on the wet aid. of h liter Brookst llle Fla April 2 Headed u. (tm, ,,, lh. w.,.r. will have by the principal of Brooks, llle high rrlll.hrd ,h, lower sea t lona of Con st hool. a . lass of girls studying civil i or1) ,.,,4houU p.rishes and government, walked Int.. the court- fturn l the Mississippi room here this J" ' m' I lhruh th. Red river to witness a flat flght between States " Attorney Davie and State Urnator Manv people al Tallnlah. Mounds Dayton the latter defending a negro , and Delta Point fear for Ihe safety In the court I of the levaa at Redfard'e Point, three When spectator. In the eourt-room miles south of thla place, when Ihe n.mnted tn Interfere Judge Bui- j flood watera from Ih. Beulah rre- 'ck Is slleged hat e ordered the crowd back, lhat th. fligniiy or me i court be presert ed A few mtnulee . before the tight took place, th. grand, Jury ha" returned Ha pr.ee nt men ta , felicitating the countv and Stat, offl i.l. over l he nretslence of good or A.r The Statea attorney. H Is leg.d. became Inc.naed at remarka , made by Senator Dayton In hla argu ment IIF.ATH OK MR. AXIF.lllON. Brother of lT. Mhe1 " r. tliartra 4x . f Thi. Clt. Paaward Awai Yralmlay. v... aa received In Raleigh yea- lerdav of th. death nf Mr 8 P An- deraon. brother of Dr Albert and Mr. I Charles II Anderson of thla city II. died al his horn, st F.agle Hock. ! and was In Ihe elitteth y.r of his age. lie Is survive! oy nia wiie anai I right i hlldr.n. ihre. girls and five hove ! Th. funeral service will b con ducted at 4 o'clock this sft.rnoon ' frum th. horn. I Real Fatal. Transfers Deada ware filed In Ihe Register of J. '' Cadd.il and wife to B J Hav. conveying tract of land in Wake For- eat . conslileratlon. l.tte I) W. Haucom and wife to Harry i lee Haucom, conveying tract of land city In a celebration, proclaiming th In Johnaton and Wake counties on-, glad tidings that A and M had de sld.ratlon, 11,646. i f rated Waahlngton and lee In a well. J. C Caddell and wife to W. I. Ray, j earned victory bv th. wore of 7 to 1. conveying lot In Wake Forest, con-! The Jubilant hoya marched ta th aideratlon. 111. tarlnu colleges and gave the glrla , a, i I plenty of mualc and yella A usual, HRYAX IN WAKHJM.TOV tl.ey visited The N-ws and Qhaarxaf office and. aftr giving a few yells ConfrmMl Wllh nnator and Ra-pre- ,rnd the band had played a few ealar wntatlvr RrlatiTo to Popalar lions. Ihe boys called for Kdltor Joae-F.kar-Uain of laenatnra. I Thus Daniels (Bv the Associated Press I Mr Daniels wsa not at tha 0tTW-e, Wsehlnglon. April 11. Wllllsr- J j " Mr Brlttoo. city editor, waa call Bryan conferred here with-Senators d for by the A. and M. marchers. ..at ct.oreaentatlve regarding popu- I ,n r'pl,r- " ." rnvrk to Lar election of Hen.tor snd of other Ivglslatton. "What are you doing here?" asked Senator William, of Mississippi. In greeting. "Watching you fellow." replied Mr. Bryan Mr. Dry an said he was going U Florttla aa business, hut would make two aolltlral speeches He said thai Woodrow Wilson "ha opened tn be th erirr eiersnn on th taheVaa thai UtaU V would voU for hm Mr. Itryan aald ha would be "tha hppit man in ths world" If ths two bauaaa af frongrss weuld get te gethar, aa th popular lctla af Aetistar, ayhteb h aald waa th great question bafara tha Aaierl- Csnl t lg tadstf. -;r' """'' ' ' 1 iJTr rfii ' nl 1 f ..r ' r ' ff 111 vat " k vTy i v "t V-'f nillea frami Ihe III fated While Mlar l.lnar Tit a nit when Ihe laliei limnd erad on the iiiurnlng aif April U aplaln laal.l, nf Ihe I 'a It fur n la n. aaild lunlght lhal had ha known '.f Ihe Tllanlt a plight all Ihr latter a paaaengera raulal have bran aavrn Thai hla ahlp waa t he at earner re ported lo hat iMaavd within fit a 11. ilea of the alnalng liner and In hate ! dlaregarded atngnala fur help ap lain ltrd denleat pnaltltelr "I Iglll lhai waia from IT In I mllrg il 1 at ., n 1 fi.Hii the Tllanlt lhat night " hr aalfl M... ui 10 10 lhal Hunday night tt. aieaaliied tnttt an Inimanae I. -a j f aav I I aald " aplaln lord "and aa a ttei nf aafeti our engine, wer. ah nl tli'Wii I. wall fur daylight Willi 1 Hie engine, at opped the wtreleaa waa if 1 uiiiar m.t working. a wr heard ,11-iihing uf ihe Tllanlt a plight until tht- nnl uinrntng Than Ihe newa ' -aiiir Iii meaaage fratm the Vlr- I ini,iri vtM 1 in leaelpt of ihe meaaage at- aiartfd immrdlatelv fttr the arena f tht tllaaater 1 autaln latwe eKplained a atateturlit indued .in ntemhera f hla new In Ihe e ffat t that the I'allfnrnlan waa wtrMtt virht nf th TUtMU.. mdA f.ilrO I., reapund tn her talla fttt aaalatanra In at.nala 'aailura will tell moat an) -thing when lhav are aahnie " In Northeast Louisiana There , Are 17,000 HomelCSS People; Been Vast De struction i I j ,r ' i t the Aaaortated I'reaa I alia Point. I -a A prll 2) 1 the era while .nil. n.ld. of M.dlson . pariah from lelhl to Mminda. a die I tam r ..f Iti miles, an A asm Isled Press tittat unn irom rariv morning unui lonight a aohd aheet of water far aa thf rtt- t ould are In etery dlret Hon lay before him Still Ihr great I log Tall i revasee tontlnues tn pout fourth immenae volume, of ihr Ml. I rom laelhl lo laelta I'mnt and It kabtir onlv one town. Thomsa loan waa out of water Tonight water atanda from lite to fifteen feet deep over thousands of ai rea of fertile farm lands of more than a half dnsen parlehes of North eastern, l-a . on which no iron tan be raised thla year Telltilah. th. perish aeat of Madl aon oi lah la almost a hopeless sight, with water atandlng from four to all fot. I deep In etery bualneaa house In i the town Very few resident es sre alxtte the. , flood line end th. people are trav.ra- tn. rh- arreet. In skin's and motor boats Practically every one of the aev eral hundred homeless negroea at Tsllulah hat. been removal to the a .... t I.... U...I t r-"" "'' """" miles north Perhana a t onaert allt . estimate I would plate ih. number of homeless people In Northfaat laoulslaha st 1 7.000. hut In another wek lhav say thai number will be forced from ,h,r homes by flood waters fro ma Dos Tall and Panther Fnreat ere a see on the eajM aide of the Mlseteelp- pa rt, ,r return tnrougn tn. t ssoo rtvr I Tnn(Kn, ,h, backwater from tbe, pT.MB. flmdlng the ! j plantation of Colons. F. I Maxwell, near here, where 4 acres are un- - - ----- --- Inn already up. haa neen tnunnaieu Ijisi night a reports of a ten foot rise In Ihe Bartholomew river nroved to be unfounded and the condition of the people at Monroe and In thai vicinity ha been greally relieved The Duarhlta river waa alowty reced- 'n Monroe tonight and the oonle J of thai sea lion are more hopeful of th. earlv paaalng of the flood s creel. - - STUDENTS CELEBRATED. A. and M. Boyt Serenade College Girlt and Newt and Observer Force; Boyt Loudly Applauded When Woodrow Wilton't Name Wit Mentioned. I .est night th. A and M students were celebrating some They were happy, snd with th. college band, torches, yella and many other thing to make a note., they marched to the ' . ? L?ol " lhat Mr. Danlela and The) Maw a aeat I ware alwaya far than, both la victory asd defeat. Howavar, ha waa glad to know lhat A. and M. hd been vlc lorloua over their old rival. When he mentioned th fact lhat Mr. Dan iel wa aa much for A. aad M. a he u i or wawsrww wilaoa, tha word -Wilson" aeerivad ta atactrify them, nd a loud ahaat went up, Mr. Brit ton said that, from tha cheers, be be. $m ttitstau wr askd i s Wllaoa. sad then aswther great yell waa tpvaa. snowing that, at A. aad M Wdrw Wllaaa la a favartta, . . ' J"aasnaaasjwaaa)jBgB)BBxaww m Whoa stoat h. tha great Reeeoeilor. at It la sasvar aar tssdsrasss that wa raaat af. beat aavf e,lrvaw 111 THE FLOOD IE I Qmn Isssbte ; rt A--t j . Av'l. u. l . ' W wm , J ..: , i riFWW 'Y , lalt eXtin. Taaaa. April II. ' ,,f l,iigndae lampailt. I ha murdar j ing nf Amerla'ang, ladltnltlag I. A n- "rl. all wninen. and tha bejrnatl ah) I A'neil. an guuda In lha BHata af Vara ru. Mrali . waa ralalad In dataM night In Mpe lal raaputy Collarttor af ' I'lialnnia A .1 Koaanthal by a fcaad of refurara. who arrlvad laday fraaan .. aleait'u alniard lha ataamaar Taaa Tha -, data anang.tl hy Mr. Hoaanthal Will ha forwarded tu WaahlngtoB. Madiat.ii li lah. formar a ttr may mt -i in. h. and al nna tlma artar itiaaaar In lha I nltari Mtataa amr Wit ihe rank of i aplaln. aa tad aa laaltar ' of the Amerii ana In Ihalr flight ta tha) I nllatd Hiwiaa Mr lah will proa 4 '' In Kurt i rook to offer hla avrvlcaa ta , lha army, ha aaa Tha refugeaa tare warm In thalr da mini lailon uf th Madam goraraniant. . and aaaarl (hat but llllla prataoM la made lo prote.t A marl ran llvaa aS ; Intareat. lon laavlnu Vara Owt ' the party Dlaad rlalma. aalgracaiiaaf Mo.ovo aaJnat tha Maalatan awvara- , ment with Itatwl. W. Maakall, Antar ' I. an rnnaul. ' I.AIKjK ( HUWU uatukrkp. M IafMt Wkahaai l Kay Tv4awja to MifMaa, TltaaOu Vk-tlau. I By th Aasna lalad Praam) New York. April II A aat out- " pouring of raaldanta of tha Kaat Mda w ho wished lo pay trlbuta to Iaatdor . Mraua, a vlcUm with hla wlfa, af lha ' Tltanlr dlaaatar. dafaatad tha pvrpom--for whlrh tha thoaaanda had aaaaan -blad. whan It bacama naraaaary to IMtatptma a lactura on hla oaraar ar rangad for toalght. Kully tt.ODt paopis, accordla U tha bollna aatlmaLa. nrawdaal lata air eel a around tha Education AlllaJae building al Raat Broadway and IH' faraon atraat. whera tha moatla tu . at hedulard tn be hld. So groat mi Ihr i rush lhal tha pollca darad not allow Ihe doors to ba opanad for faaT that hundreds would ba trampled lm thaa etieh latin lha Kail Th. rrowd. b.an gathrrlrut at orlork thla afternoon, and by ovaft- . h ' lo such dlmenalOM mai m. ponce on fuard ware rwaa off the street It waa neceeaary to eall out lha reaervea to dlaperee th T rrowda after It had heen derided le postpone th. me.tlng Indefinitely. SHAW COMMENCEMENT 11 The Opening Day is May Fifth With Baccalaureate Ser mon; Some Other Features of the Colored Univer sity's Close I Tbe program of Shaw I'nlv.ralt t ommeiicem.nl haa bean Isauad and tha first ev.nt will be Ihe baccalau reate eermon Hunday afternoon, May 6. at 1 30 This sermon will be preached by Itet c s Brown. I. Ii. DrlnclDal ot --'" iia.nn.i maiuuie, yyinion, n. ' Monday venlu. May I, Rav. .-orge W Watklna, paalor of Prorl- ! dence Baptist Church. Ureenabora. will deliver the literary ad dree be fore th. two societies. Annual ulsss day xerclsea will be held Tuesday air temoon. May 7. si 1. 10 Th annual musical, takea place that evening. i one of the most Important event) of this period will be the dedication) of the new hospital. Thla take plao , Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. U. A M Moor., of Durham, presiding over the me.tlng Th. address a Will be made by Dr William Moncur, representing the faculty of Leonard. Dr 1- B Mi Braver, president of th) North Carolina Board of Medloal Kb .miners. Dr. .1 A. Kennay, reatdaat physician of Tuskegee Instltuts, and Dr Isaac Smith, of New Bern. Brief , addresses will also he made by forty other phylsiriana and druggist, all. being very short. In the afternoon there will ba a meeting of ministers to discuss tha raising of funds for The eriMrtloa Oat- suitable theological building that denartmenl Itev. C. ML Brwwa presides snd there will be address bv a nitmbrr of minister, The annual reunion of th alumni lake, plaae Wednesday evening. May ft. at I o'clock All depart meats will be represented May there will ba commencement day exercises. Hav. ' Dr It T. Venn will deliver th an nual address and Dr. 8. N. Vaaa Will present the dlplomaa. Theae exorcise are held In the morning at II o'clock. In the afternoon there I a baseball game and at I o'clock of that data, May t. th annual reception Win ba " held in the chapel. WILL. HOl'NP DRATH It ELL OF REPTJBLICa Prramlraeanl Maaufaa-tareir of flltlaara ' loth(iatja aa Uearxloa af Kooas- vrll. I By the Associated Preas.) Montgomery, Ala., April XI. Th statement of R. H. Bond, a prominent msnufscturer of Baltimore, that tha election of Theodora Rooaevelt to th I'restd.nry of the In I ted State "would sound tha death knell of tha Republic" brbught forth thunderous applause from tha delegate to th , twenty-nrat annual convention of tha ;' Southern Wholesale Oroc.rs' Assocla- Hon ta asaalon hero tonight. The speaker's denunciation of th parcels post a an "effort on tha part . of th few to centralise power" Was -also cheered. Th first business aeealon of ths convention was convened by President McLauiin at MO o'clock Ttwadayv"' ftcrnoon. The annual address of th ,v president. 0rt Vice-President Lloyd , M. Hooper, of Helms, snd second Vice President K. K. Hashagen of Wllmlag- ton, K. C. were delivered and reports a of the ecrtary. Robert M. Moor, af . . . Jacksonville, and C. W. Bartieaoa. treaaurer. also of Jsckaonvill. Wra rendered. 1 i :. Appolatrd Oa of Wat Hasplbal , Governor Kltrhla yatrdy ap polnted Dr i. K. C avidon Chr lotta. a member af lha Board af ,M rectora of Ih Rtata Hoapital at Mor gantoa. Dr. Da videos was recom mended vary highly by Buu hyl- eiana. a', a ' ' ' ' ' ' rwmphst return fr.as ton abllraa pel merles in a n eoantte la tha fourth, f eiingwisaloaal dlatrtcia rt that all thr dhwrlct r -tot Rooeevert. The r ttaiM will b held I. " UM g Ui n" 1: -aa-B-a( r4IS i: 4-
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