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NEWS CZiniVER. RALEIGH. N. C, TIjUwDAY l. n:3 iho N cws and Observer f '"-.:"... SUMtB, T. C. rutibW tmr Ut at the tr T:S KIWI AND BSEBVZS rUSUSIHKO - ".:ilri: COMPACT. . " josxrsrs davul. . tte-U We BUrtta gtvaet, . IJitacUl Mewa ..OTt tPt...9 Adrarthui Dt 1x1 CUwtlaslea Dept .UT stEMBEB Or IHI AMOOIATED rug. Tho Anoctateo PraM k tlMly mtltM htaw lor nvublmtaoa W ell am SM,Sba reslts4 I l r aot tbwwiM cndlttd la tit aapw oa4 ate tW tmal m aublwM tenia. All rickts af nauna boa 44 WwHiiHliW FULL ; ASaOCIAttD ?ESS MFOBTS ' . FsveMs Ar ' : : Pi Test ...... Tear . it f j Hnntta, ....... ft B'a aseaih ........ - ynt mmU ...... la fclmtas .... .? Uu Mants ....... ,. Oat aUata ,,.... J goaiar Oaty Oaa Ten .........DM Meats ..... k esllvorsd or. TBO N4WS aao.uswYOT m mmurm "i . " T" luklah and aufcurln at twawtr " far was Ms aad Saadar, tUf aaljr kv bmU. UtM.mli sc Mb , , -. - ' Laurel at ta rurlia a Hatotck, Nan CMoitaa. -AU Mica' 'eaniamkatlone UI to (ajarta,. aunaMipt 1U ha faturaaw ala No W r. V MORNING TONIC (NwmaaT Tru hsDUiBei sever flows into a man, but al- wav cut of kim. ene Heaves u lomeumrt found In satiagei god liitl it pslaees. Iiitii, Itself, it jtiare Interae! thaa axternsL " UNCLE -WALT MASON i i AtT AND GAS. , V V A Oa atbU hooka, Immortal tomcf, Vi Ilk to maka fenr fcla a work of mi woao halfiaf tfomos 1 M . II J t. - J .k II l won ovmaar innni ni a aa Knu lay yaatH, ami now 14 Ilk to Btora my mla4 with tktklu of angBtat trath, aot dow'a hy oaaro of yar: tach Iroachaat wofka woaU aaraly 1aaa ay atarviaj mlndj I eaaj bat how caa maa ay hooka Uk theaa, bb4 atiU bay gaaUMT I'4 Ilk to fcay mbi work of art to kaaf aooo my walla, aeai maatarploe, to Impart laatra to tka ialU wkaro'or aach works of art yoa m4, la rrmawlthoi a crack, yoa know thara l aaU tar piiaa aomtvhara araaaa tat aaata. to owa Ik wotu of artlat klngm, my paallai aoal aaplraa; Vat how caa oaa hay Rmhraa4t thlaaa, aad atlll tay Mbbar tlraa? For all th laap tklasa I --: HI.Tin ADMISSIOX Mr. Taft writaa U Ik rhil4Ipkta PuMia Ladnr that If tka Democrat wia. tk tlectioa tka Bepublleaa 8aaU will coatiaa to refaa to ratify tka Tariaillea traaty. It ia ratkar aatenUkinf tkat a maa wk kaa ba a Preaideat of tka Vmlui Statta and wka ataaya ta bo a refpoattb! apokea- maa tt kla party akanld tsatara ta max aach aa admiuio. Tka ax-Praaident' ola moUrf la, af eaana, ta wla ota t kia pjrty,ktt wra taetic aould act ba amploycd. - Tk Boaate la rafaaiag U ratify tka Varaaillea traaty for a wkola yU aclUA tk wiU ( ma jority at tka Amrrieaa poopl. Wkea tka Pt tdest bronjht th traaty f rm Pari aa OTarwhfla lt maiortty-! Ua peopla war la hw ( lu ratiflcatioa at oae. Th appeal mada ta liar Iraa aelSahaeaa. tba iraoraoaa af tka Beads af tk world and aar ralatiaa tkrta aad. tka (aer1 rVaetio tkat Mf la witk tka aicaiag af tk trmiitLea radaccd tkat majority, bat tbn la fiuaneat aarcr tnceeaded la wipiag It oat. Oa tk day tkat tka treaty wa laally defeated la tk Senate a clear majority of tk Aawrieam people wa6ldtiaT- toted .for tt witkoat BaUifyiag tertmtloaa.--- -J 1 . Bat tkat majority waa Barer able to register Ita wiH eteept tkraack local aad aatleaal argaalaa fioniC afTarioaa-aorto throughout the eoaotry aad la tka praaa. For tka Seaato. tka will of Jibe ma jority did aot exlat, aad It la net tea mack to say that tka aoteri f mea wka deled this witk af the people would aot keslUto to defy direct eiplieit- mandate delivered from tka ballot bos it tky dared. , . Oaa-tklrd af tka Seaato y' will ba , alee ted la Noretaber. Tka present Seaato kaa ferty-atTea DemoeraU tad forty-aia Kapublkaaa. aoaatiag tk Bepublieaa Senator Tramaa H. Newberry, aaw aader aeaUae for buyiag big Mat It reqalrea two-tbird of tka. Seaata to ratify a treaty aad neither party caa kope to Vara a twa-tklrda ma jority ia. tta Senato after the aaxt eloctioa. Tk Republican! ar tare ta kaea it ia tkeir poair to block tka ralifleatioa of tka treaty ta tka wrm CoBt-resa" : tkout tker k . If ajocratie landslide. ' " . ," But would tke Sepablicaas dare to tok 'each a ourt " If thfy did aad tka paopM didr lot raoea t kaea their maadate carried eat, would be rnott. aoaeliuira ptoof tkat tkl eoaatry aoald a leaver bo considered a democracy. Ur. Tift, la mtking sueb aa admittioapreaeaU kit party'i ekalleage ta tka Amerieaa -people to tfafead their liberty aa a free people. " The eilPretideat is wrftiag for a living and vkat ba uys ba meant to bo takea tor wkat it is worth la the campaign. Bat la tiew of tka auto- eratie metkoda af tka Seaato. witkia tka last year tk ex-President's words should make mea aerioaely think. If tka Bepublieaaa In tka Beaato will dare defy tka popular will registered agaiast them la tolema rcf creedum; what will tkey d witk that wilt registered In tkeir faeerf i aara aad yeara for them la yalaj far all the meaeV t can ears I epeat aa any eld wala. 1 v,--e- I, i f i li ii t i i f Tkii "America flrat" ataff is attempting to cover b malUtude of international tint. . t -4-- ;i - V Aa konest denaitlon of Bepubliean Amer jlosiiam' would most probably mak all genuini 'Americans want to change their aatioaality. t y tbis time we're been thinking tkat we'd get 'tk tuffrage itcw aver in July, but aew wa lad tknt Ve rany hsya that additional reasons for 'Sttiag 'hot ap" in August. ., T ' . ' ' I St' - i-. l ibhii ox wacon ana icurraoa, anuu i n "... . t. i "T s - . . ;atHtlooeell4a,peta aave ro do aerappeu erer, but jnit fna naturally and graceful)? wkeg aere's maa eaougk underneath. Herb Hoover, "absolutely unlnteretted" ia Saa rranciaeo.it (B route to Truckee, Nev, where k will f ilk for a month. Beri withlng the admla ittrativf Herb a larger catch at Trucka tkaa ke made at Chicago., With Glass the chairman of the platfosaa com mittee,, "e may rest comfortably assured that tka vmrtlutlaB f ttia Virginia Damacratla tTanvaatloa ia regard to the Jeaguarwaf TBeTelya prelimlatry 'draft of the way -it'r going to appear la he platforav ; " ! . Not to ba orprettirely Biblioal at aU, but hon ettly. In rrft-rence to Senator Htrdlng's list af thing! a hick e must do for America ''Drat whlck larludet, "exalt e America . flrit," the 'thougkt Uevltably arises of tka promlaed abasement that lwiitt those who seek ta exalt tkrmstlTea. - Tke minister to whom Harding listeaed aa 8qb day Jstt rwh saidrTbo- natloa -ajtbaaife-gusrded sgaiatt -the., aarrew Vitloa adventurers wka would crucify the beat ithat th worst msy bo enthroned" evidently saw hi thaae to ipesk a poMibly-tavIng word ' to tk : repraaentotira af thos aame."adTnturf ra," aad scitf d It. . - "Whea Senttor Harding, ia hit Initial campaiga "Speeeki.thTOwiBg-th -reotraiaing.rulea.of grammar to the four wild winds of Heaven, exclaimed: "t kav beea tardy ,ometimea, like whea w were proclaiming," etc, h mutt kava been giving a demnttrtioa of "freedom et epeeck," which would tend to make tk academlt bleed na old. Tk telegram of tk Demoeratia eoavaallea to th President, alluding ta kira a on wk with "taelouded vitio and uadsuatcd eourtte kaa praitcd on for the great reforms which ke kaa fttkered foe tk preservation- af pesea tkreugkoat tka world, ia th interest of kumsnlty aad tk ad vancement of civilisation thewt tkat tkeia't' aaa teavealioa at lettt that oa recognize a great stttetmsa at tight. 1 -. Ths premium liit for th four-eouaty fair at Urban ! out and it bulk and contents show thatf tfc! fair it a strong en. Th llebana.fatr it only b or two year old, but it Is aa husky aa one vtny timet that age. Bopreteatativ af four la. icnntiei Alamance, Orange, Caiwcll aad Person H hat a great field to draw from and it it making 1" i? 'At of itt possibilities. Mebane'it getting a ' e row. .per tnd 11 it a tplendid manu ' ' . It !i or.t ef the coming young ', ? r-h Giro': a. The fair that "" v "," i ' 1 feat'T TBI PINALTT OF BE1N0 CAUGHT. . Ba good, tka aid adaga rasa, bat it yon cant ba good be careful. Aad tkereby cornea a atary. When tk BepobKeaa barrel waa rolling around prior to tka Chicago eoaventioa aad each follow was dipping his kaad lato th treasure it fa latl mtted that two mea front Mitaourl aeqqerterod a thara. But tkey wars awkward aboul.lt. Tkey told abeat It enUida at tko aaared p reel acta, aad tk aoiae eama Bp to Ckieago aad ombarraaaed Ocveraor Lawdea aad ka repudiated th ladlaereet dividers ant waaked hi kaada af tk wkol matter, srd tk Bepublleaa party would aaa ratify bis aominaUoB. :;,."" Bo irisaouri, tkat laad whick kas.paaaed iato htktory as ana tkat never kaewa mack except beer sad mule uatil It ia akawa, took look at the mea wka could net reaek lata tk bafrel aad withdraw a kaad without koldiag it up for intpectioa. And th Bepublicsa party, estkered to aelema eonclava to do aometklag; aat tkat la Itlsaoarl, kaa arraigned tka two atea wko wer iadtaemt enougk to be caugkt, aad baa asked tkem to resign from tkeir iaflaeatial relatioaa with tka party, aad threatens . all kiada of party diaciplia if they iaTlal 'afatttr. ' ' ..l"""'f" So tkey will be deaoaaced aad aeateaeed aad r ossibly expelled, aad then with that draeti pua lskmeat ad tkfjakerribl example keld ap" to aa dmltlag gad righteous party, the Bepubliean Riaasgert will point to -tka sat a ration at virtue tkat ekaraeteriaes tha party f great moral ideaa. aad. for a Wm agaia tt wiH ba aa alea aad Bp right aa a whitewashed sepulckre. The villalnt wka dialed tk party kava een caught. Tkey kava beea exhibited a tha party. gibboW Their arima kaa beea repudiated. That they kava takea a few thouaaads of tkat eelleetion of mlllteat af eorruptioB faad kat beea aanoaneed to tha world which kad already fouad it out. Aad bow that these two ne who bar beea caugkt kava beta piiaisked tkat tklag la awttled agaia. t '. Suck a tklag e tka we af moaey ia th cam paign tka Bepnbllcaa parly wiH. Beg permit, and it two klieeoari mea kavf Inveigled th eandidatee aad their friend to gather Bp aavaral millions to debsuck tka voters tkeaa iw mea kava beea eaugkt, at toast, aad tka outraged Bepublleaa party is freed from them Bad -justice la aatUied. Never again should a good Bepublieaa ba eaugkt picking Its f tea thaaa4 dallart out or; the barret. Such things, ar too dreadful Aad wouldn't yea Use to anew whet beeamo at the rest of tk millieae wkila tka matter la apt uZ- TBACHBB SKOKTACBS. The United Ptatee Bareaa at EdacaUoB at Faah legtoa give oat tko Information that th kigh achooi. teackera aeeded tw tb ate tbia . fall wilt be fully 26,000 lea tkaa tk Bomber available, aad if tba colleges caa graduate tea tkooaaad this yesr, which is probably mora thaw He number tkat will tura to kigh achooi work th shortage will still be J5.000 ar 20,000 ia the high achoola. : Her ia a problem tkat ksa ao immediate aola tlea offered. Other Indnttrles are willing to pay era moaey Jlkaa tka achoola aad 1 1 kigh schools, aad tha other get the womea wKt era ajuaUfltd to teach. It it a bustaes propaaltioa. Tkoaa wk caa teack achooi ar Bt philarfthreptstav Tkey htT tkeir financial welfare "to. coaaider, aad dollar looks ss good to tkem an to aay at the Test of aa, aad ther, aa a rale, take the aalary that bringr thoHBoat. to tht.work dose. . Ta make a aew force of achooi teachers U not ta afternoon's Job. Several years of teackiag aad trying are required, and even tkea th girl wp has put ia year to it kevaelt for kigh ackool work nadt that aka caa da atker thlags Juai aa well, sa tkat a f area at teachers my to go to work ta aot always a fore tkat will go to teaching. At tba pre tent time the aupply of .teachers ia short., It is aot Increasing, aad if it ebeald tneveaie it wiU aot stay Increased aniens' wage la tka achoola get ca tht same p'.tna that wagea $v reached ia other caHiair. , There is the whole ttry, aad the only y te t Batter,' Bo r at aay tim it to mskt-th wag level common ta tba schools sad to atker callings. If w ksv th nerve to ask tk girls to 4eaeh for less thsn other jobs pay tkey will not. Tkey are obliged to look out for themselves it will not look out for them. But all af this doe not help th schools bow, aad It will set. Tka school board caa worry about what tkey a re ta d for tk coming school term, aad take meat af Jt la worry. On method may b open ia aoma placu and tkst is to eonsolidsts tha schools mora aad make stronger achoola tad an able a glvea fore of teachers to handle mor ckildra aad la bettor fashion. Bat that is aa atker alow proeeaa. Tet it is poatihls that ia tka long rua'that will ba a factor la th saluUon. wa have too many teackera scattered around the una! districts when -thsy could be bwaehed ia atreageg ackool whsr they could earn more money aad do better work. Ia.that way the money we aow kava would cover tka needs and give th girl better salaries. - ,'--!' ' FLOCKING TOGXTHI8. Whea Cblai tigs tka treaty with Austria tha it received iato tk Leagua af Nstioa and becomes tha thirty-flftk, aad Germany, whlck baa already algaed, will be admitted fender dno aoaditlona at tba thirty-sixth. Buatia ksa not been able to get iX9 deflnlt aad taagibl aaoagh shap yet to sign anything, aad Turkey Is ta about tha aoma plight. although she ia trying to get something agreed aa tkat ah aaa get her name down. Mexico it still la tk.laae af aalnlsktd baalness. f And then eomea TJacl Sam. H teems te be saying to tk rest that k will aot play.- ; ..7 . -It la a In baack wa are witk la tk ants roo Or rather it ia a In bunch tkst is there without aa, for w ar still oa th outside, and aa they drift la w are aot. with much of anything any more Tka league ia going ahead kad it is aot appareat toat tka United States Is misted much. Certainly the ether attiont d6 aot 'watte much toaeara avsr Turkey That frtfment of sa abom ination atay siga or not aa It ehoosoa, but, It will kava to be good from new an ar b still fortber trintmed ap, and tka aext trimming will be Inal it It baa to com. Bnssla la chaea. JTha aignature fJBaaala is about as deflnlt ai thg ligngtur f aa axp1otioaf rf ear t6a dynamite, On f tha Jobof th Lesgus af Nttlen Is to limit the stoat of tk lawleaaneas that Is disturbing Bnssla aad that tha ehaea doe act tpread farther to tka westward into Turop and to tha eastward Into Afcia7Bvssia ia Europe aad Vexieo la. our owa ceaatry are much of a parity. Until tkey caa tell wk ia to sign anything aad how th signature caa be guaranteed thenar not joining in making Wa aava aot tba axeusa-that out companions on tka outtids have, of ' lacking any .tetponsible authority to alga agreemeatt. Tka United States haa aa active aad functioning authority. Wa are aot like Turkey aad Buasla and Mexico la this respect of any other. We caa lign all right. Bitf w jaat aaat agrea among eurtelvea. And that being th case, it I perhaps tt well to stay where w are. Ia tha lesgus w weald kava to agree with others. Out of tho league wa can, be like Turkey, Buatia " aad Mexico, aad need to agree with nothing, and be governed by nothing and eatangled by nothing. Iadflrndence and' good society ar graat advantage.' f " Liberty bonds are making another low awing, Bearing 89 for the fourth li issna. At 85 this bond pays Iva per cent ea tlx money invested la buying t, for it yiejd etch year $4.23, which !s Iva per cent af $85. Aa tht bond is dua in J933 to 1938, it may be expected to reach par within the thlrteea years if not before, and- InveitorV expect to sed that Igure reached long before 1933. Should th boad reaelfjiar in thirteen yesrt.it will kava gaiaed IIS 1a addition ta tha interest, which will meta about on and ttf-thlrjger cent nr a year, makisg a security that pays clot to six aad one-half per' cent. The government bond is a eeearity that ia th Irst and Inst word la asfsty. tha world rooad. A aeeurlty of tht ckaraeter, paying eoek a return baa an equal at tha pretest That iaveetora, a pcrsoas who think they ar lavoetiag, should put money into aoma ofAh wild cat aehemea that ar affering ia one 6f the mys- torlea t hnmsn setioa. It is troeihat aome other good seearlties. srs la th market tor purchase, bat tba average Investor li not fam(Uar with them, aad at they are aot advertised very much, tk ordi- aary buyer takea tka thing most highly boosted aad lets tha good oae gn by. Nobody It.apeclally latereeted la eelllng liberty, bonds, for nobody get aay profit from their salr thegtiLjiar ; bcraldd, But tkey are tk best purchste oa the market, and la tka eonrto of time wkea'tkote that ar ftoatiag bow and making th low market kava paasedMato atroag kaada it will be1 impotiible to get tb4m oxcep at tk par va!lue. Tka msa wka caa pat 83 iato a 839 bond or 888 into a 100 boad ow fools away kit opportunity If he does not pick up aaa of tkem every time he gets tkat amount af available money. Tkea anbther feature about toying Liberty bonds ia tkat tag aoonr they pits lata th kanda of the permanent holder tha sooner they-will be aftLoJLtha jmarketlji'id that will remove one jn flueara that Is sustaining Inflation, and keeping prices af tka abnormal level of th present. With Liberty beads ne longer offering' In the markets for sal moaey wonlf open for other uses snd th 1b d satriee .would 8 a 4,. it at a lower In terett rs te snd bBsiaeoa eould proceed oa a mora settled basis. But tk pureksse" of wild-cat investments does nothing of thlr kind.. It only wastes money and to ao parpoae. ' V '!'.""-.".."."''.' " Tka funny 4kiBg about all thia Bepublieaa aloof a eta" is how, feeling as tkey do, they ever got up any enthinlttm in regard .to America's participation Ira Europan wtn"" V. , The New Tork tribune says af Mr. Root, now abroad to "further peace:" Mr. Boot s more learned ia peace league matter than Mr. Wilson. May Eliha Boet be abl to patch . np and make of em value Weodrow's slovenly work!VThls Ji ths tort of gentle editorial, writing thtt Is . gcing t make interesting Snd amuting reading long about 1970, and ta such should be preserved;- , r . : --- I 1.-. HOMCK CtJMMINCaCREA'TSPEBCH. New Tork Worl4. , Th first day of the Baa Francisco convention revealed in tha person of Homer Cummingt, tem porary chairman, an orator of commanding giftt. Hi addretsr-bawevsr, was much, more thon a aotsbla display of forensic power. It was a mat terful array of facts, a tuperb tribute to the hotter aatur of the American people in peace and in war and a fitt'ng denunciation of the mranneci of our partitanahip. In all the long discussion that has folio ved th armlttlce, ao one hne pre tcneed the Iwree with greater force or larity. l ittform nukeri si.ijr trim or dodge, but Ihia tpeeek will ring true fof many a day. It is true in itt record of Democratis achievement and of Bepubliean failure in constructive legislation! ia its recital of our motives ia entering the war, the high ideals which we upheld and which tue world accepted and the invincible fore with which w attained them, end ia itt lofty appeal to th oa- sciene- af America aot to ba swerved by envy, jealousy aad timidity from Uniahing ita task aa in konor bound. Ther is ao word of apology. If no thara is to bo a retreat from th advsseed potltlon occupied by our people nnder President wlltoa'a guidance, tht ptmocrau party at lean will lUnd fart.-- Mr. Cummingt shows thtt th idta of Lttgu of Nstlons had th saaetioa of Bepabliesns aad Democrats tlikt Bntll it tame into being; that the Senate itoalf by untniirou rot ia 1918 requested "the President to take tha lead la tuca a move ment 1 that the allied and aebtral power accepted the principle, aa did tht enemy nations at the armiatiee, aad that suggcitloaa mad by Mr. Taft, Mr. Hughes and Mr. Boot ware embodied ia tha eovsnant, ia spita of which a Senatorial cabal act out deliberstsly-to wreck, th treaty and break faith witk a war-eurstd world. Ha standi with tha President for the covenant, aot againtt reser vstiona If thty are deemed aeeessryr but againat nullification, and, like Mr. Wilson, ke pleads for a return to th rtvefmS! gad pity aad bigk reaolvs that inairired tha Amerieaa people wbea they re solved apoa a war to aad war. Ther ntvtr was a better caut or a ablr appeal. , . ; A BUGLB CALL PLilaaoTnhls Beed--3ZIZrr'T4-- . Senator Lodge's, speeek wag strictly TseynoU. ft pitched th Bepuhlicsa tans in a minor key. Mr. Cummin st' speech it a bugle ealL It' rallies tha DemoeraU to a great struggl for prograiv gor- ernmeat at home, aad for tha whole-hearted recog nition of our .international obligations.. Mr. Lodre't aoBeek was com poled at carping criticism, of strictly partisan aad of tea falsa aad malicious trltltism of tha aaminutrauoa mtt nat dona frett thing for th country and for th world. It does not lie.' mid Mr. Cummingt, ia the mouths of thosa who eondneted tha Spaaith War to indulge ia criticism of tba management af th great est of our ware; aad aa ka stld, th dessert of aU warn ia its conduct. , ' -". . ;.V But ths administration waa doing great work for four years before tht war imposed apoa it duties which it discharged to tha overwhelming f oar taemie aad tho attonlthed aamlxatloa af oar as soelates ia thojwsr. Mr. Cummlngs raa ever tk Ions- list of nroaressiv aad eonttruetive legislation by the Democratic party aa long aa th power af lee-islatioa waa la its aeadav xna annappy resaii 01 th Congressional elections of twa years ago weak ened the influence of th Preaident in hi nobl and ttstoeman-like aad philanthrople effort to shapa the peaeo treaty ia complete accord with the 1 ourteen Poiat. H succeeded in part, but he was in eon aidsrabl part defeated by adverse and militaristic influsnee to Europe, encouraged by tha vieioaa at tacks of tha Bepublieaa party npoa him. , , s Mr. Cummlnaa scathingly revUwsd ths evasion! sad circumlocution! aad th doubl meanings f th Republican platform. But that wts only a small cart of his speech. It wsa a accessary part; tha Bepublieaa party and ita policies must ba ex posed. But th Democratic party does aot coalns itself to throwing. bricks at ths atker party, Ita record of legislative ehivemnt is long .and honorable; it constitutes its claim to ths continued support of tha country, and it ia tka promise af fa turo performance. . n ; The present Bepublieaa Congress has done Bath ing but deaoune he President, defeat th peace treaty, perpetuate ehaoa ia tha Old World aad squander money ia investigation, which hav fail ed to make Bepublieaa campaign literature, for they kava only demenatratod tk enormous energy snd the elsaaneaa af the Democratic admin istration of tha country ia war and ia psae. - Tha toeooh is well worth everybody's reading. 1 Ther eould aot b a better campaign document to be universally aittriDuiea. aeinuiuuea wivs opigram) It flays ths pettiness and tha hypocrisy of ths Bepublieaa politicians, and it sets forth ia forceful terms th work of a DemoeratU President with the support et a DeraeefaU Cm grace. Tka present Congress ks ignored -tha Fretldsnt'g ap peals for action because it preferred to kava evils ramain unremedied ia tha hop that popular dis content eould be utilized ia thia campaiga. A Demo cratic Preaident and Congress will begin at tha point where a Bepubliean Congress parslyaad aa tioa, and will lead the country to triumpha in. psae epmparabl with thos which it won in war. A BINGINO CHALLENGK. ' ; New Tork realag Post. Ckairmaa Cummingt' "keynote" tpeeek at Saa Francisco la tha sntithssls af Senator Lodge' piti ful attempt at Chicago. Lodge was ' drearily per fnnetoryr Camming- ia vibrsttt with eonvletion. Both SDeeebea, ar. ia th asture at th esse, partt- aan. but Lodge's partiaanthip aounded profeeuonal; it vu petty, eager to score points. Cummingt la tha partisan oa Ira not so much tor hi party aa for hir causa. Lioage t tpeoes waa adtptea ta move his hearers to Intellectual agreemeat with Mm. Cumminga'a is ths kind that goes to the heart of aa aud.'&ace and tend it into' outburst t a- thutltim. Xodge't task was to take tha offesilve irgaintt thr Administration, while to Cummingt fell ite defense, hut it is Camming wka 'forces th fighting. Following th highest strategy, ha nukes hit dcfepslvs ta offenaivdefeaaivs. It ia net too muck to aay f hi speech lhat, delivered with an oratorical power equal to ita rhetorical force, it might easily bar landed its author at a rtrok in th front rank of contenders for th Democratic nomination for President. : : , Tht doe aot mean that it is aa- Baantwersbl speech or thst in spots it is aot mora adroit haa eogent. Her and there Cummingt had to face a stubborn fact or f lost over tut Inconvenient eir eumttane. " - - i The great virtue of Cummingt' address is that be select the real tosues and eadeavors to simmer them, homo. To one or two of them; notably the Federal Beterve Act, he doea ' lest thaa justice, committing the unusual error of giving his party lest credit thaa it deserves. Vat his recital of Dem ocratic achievement it highly ffsctivrr bis indict ment of th Bepubliean platform, although brief, in pointed his chsrscterixatioa of tha muck-raking investigations Into the conduct of th ';war glow with juatinable indignation, nnd hit presentation of the neeestlty for the Leagu aot merely, a League, of Nations is intpired with aa appreciation of tha world situation that ia net any too common even among the formal tupportert at th Pretident. Upon the vagueness of th Bepubliean plank ea Ike League ha is severe, ging a delightful demon tt ration of how; it analyses Iato aotbiagt But ke ia trying for mor tkaa aefcatlve rttultt. Ia dealing with tbia lofty them h recalls ttha hope with which w entered the wsr aad i tbs armittiee, and th tragi manner of their gradual dissipation. Hs esnnot bring himself to believe that the defeat of th dream is finstl, and his shl and ardent plea eommnaleatet hla feeling te hit retders, Tha central qusstion it - Whit about reserve tientf Cummingt realixee tba importance of a defi nite antwtT-. "It to not reaervatloni that tha Pres ident standi againtt," hs declares, but bbHII catioa.1 Thtt mty bo takea aa aa Indication of what the platform utterance apoa this crucial point will be. It clarifies the istuo at neither Senator Lodge's speech nor the Chicago platform clarified it By " so much thr Democrats are starting out by putting' their belt foot foremost. .- Cummingt it silent npoa prohibition the one- issue bs avoids. But Mr. Bryan can be trusted to look out for that. "Wit" ill itt defects, the Cummiags speech gives the Democratic Convention, and not only the Demo cratic Convention but also the Democratic cam paign, aa excellent send-off: it will .snake , a first- class campaign document. It mutt put spirit into s party that was too much inclined to regard the! battla at lost ia advance. It it tare to aroua tba ' lighting blood of the delegatei and of the voters; back home. It it a ringing challenge for a clearer! note thaa kit yet beta (truck in th Bepubliean! camp. . - 1 j. h. CArjEn to THE f.EV.'vFAFEn FIELD Mount Airy, June SO. Attorney J. IL Carter, who for the lait ceven years bss served ae postmstter ia this city, has purchased tha entire plant of the Times-Leader, intending to enter th newspaper field when hi resignation oa July 1 becomea affective. Mr. Carter will rename kia paper tha Ben fro Bee ord, tha first Isaac of which will appear oa Wednesday July 14. The sheet will ba published aa a weekly at ant. aaa later increasing to a semi weekly: it will aever the county news thoroughly through correspondent and carry gen eral newt la aomewbtt condensed form. Tht aaw owner, a native of this city, a graduate of Davidson College sad th University of North Caroliaa, will cham pion progrtw, eo-operstioB aad moaera- BURGLARS MAKE HAUL FROM CFIOCERY STOBE Mount Airr, Jan SO. The grocery iter of E. 3. Loftit Bear tha Granite Quarries waa forcibly entered duaing Monday nighraada qaaatlty at meat. canned goods and other provisions stolen. The thieves evidently cam ia aa antiquated buggy, tha iroa rim wheel tracks of which were followed quite a dlstaaea into the eeuntry by a sheriffs posse, until they were lost. Entrance imo vbo WhUTW worn ucivv vj ,iuu- ing ia the side door with a huge rock. That th burglars worked leisurely, it evidence by thssevvral , empty eon drink bottle they left atoading oa the counter. -Tha robbery was not discov ered until the" proprietor' opened the stoic fof business thia morning. CHANGE IN FACULTY OF APPALACHIAN SCHOOL Boon, Jun M Soma change will ba made la tha teaching force of tha Appalaohiaa Training School for tha coming year. Prof. B. B. Brewtoa, who ws at the eeboDI taa part year, ha ac cepted a plaea ia Georgia; . The oehoot ia fortunate ia securing the services of Prof. J. T. C. Wright, son et County 8aperinttadent C. C Wright, of Wilkes. Mr. Wright to a graduate of the Uni versity of high standing, gad baa don 8ALB OF BCHOOL DISTBICT BONDS. The County Board of Educatioa of Wake County, North Caroliaa, will ea Monday tha 5th day af July, 1B2Q. at twelve o'clock.- boob, at the afflee of said board ia the county eoartkenae, Batoigh. North Caroliaa, epea hide for the purchase at pOfiOO Cary High Bcaool District Bonds, issued pursuant to the provisions of Chapto 85 N. O. Publis Laws of 1913, the (aid Bead being zor tha purpose at erecting a building for school purposes ia said district. Said bonds will be at 81.000 daaomlaatlh, will bear interest at aU per coat pat annum, payable temlanaailly. aad will mature twenty years years fross data. The right is reserved to reject any aad all bids. . All bids mast ba accom panied by a eertifled cheek ea a Berth caroliaa baas, la the snout ez at least 8 pot seat of the emowat af th boad. Bid should be addjsmid to Sopt, 3. a LoekhsTt, Bslcigh, N. C. , mi 1. .... . . .am ' 1 sus wso ww nay oa obbo, hw. - - -. W. A. WITBXBS, Chalrstaa -Wsks Coaaty Board at Eda- aatka JOHN C ZXXXHABT, Bearctary. - - (";- special work ia Li '.i.-h, Latin suJ t -man. Alo the sw-juwl cufidcrs 1' bo leas furtunato in securii' t -turn ot Prof. A. P. Ureene of Miib. l All the important place ss supervisor c! th prepartorv dcrartmeit, which flint he formerly fiUed so eCiciently. - Homo From Long Trip. Mr. B. U Isaacs, of Zcbuftm, returnel yetterday after aa extended trip whii h ir-elndod the BcpubiirsB cenvention i;i Chicago, and a visit to the Pacific eoa;t and pointa ia Northern Mexico. Beturn ing Mr. Ishsea stopped over in Ama rilio, Texas, to visit relatives, t . Railrcad Schedu!es SntMt a4 trmitmj 1 mtmmmo WlM S-l-'-H, (() tw). a. e. v .-.- ' 1, I I laiaawiMO. aa tat owu. ftm B1I11I Vm.1 ' ' " aeafai. aeorataa aAaneaa arrwo " -- -- laaw '.. 4. at. Wtaatastt rm.iH SS a, St. 1M a . . tut'iiw. ....... - IrMvtHt IM t th WM-i-a ..... . Irtt a. m. Cmi-h, Mtt. atv,,.. IM a. m. I I. (1 aw ah "fc tuintna. '" nn fmm j. ,...-. iaats.,rMv.... utaMM, v v twtas, ...,-t lata a. rie-te a. . Sitwmom. acaoeaas aia una aaiLaaaa. - R4t , H. Inianmi VW tl li L 1 ..-!" snHMi-v...i.' a. . lLKt-aafeM l.liH., 4 a. Mm Va . . - Jaatwniiw 4. it ft. m. Mitt a. m. viMh . .! I. s. 1 41 a. m. oarHtai Biin.na ! ". wt toitwn -- . Hrf.ia It ' USM, i.ae a. . Jii.ii.iIB, tw 11 ui 1. . e.sa a. m. t.i v ( 4'iita.. SUS s. 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