THE DUNN C l
VOL 7 DVKN, K. C. AWU1. IT. IMO. ‘ ■— - IL =“•-=-?
LEMON LEE DEAD
AFTER ILLNESS OF
SEVERAL MONTHS
End Cam* Saturday to Bring
Sorrow to Many Dunn
Haarta
ONE OF DUNN’S MOST
SUCCESSFUL MEN
Was Forty Yror* 014* Naliro of
Smmp*+m nmd Hm4 in O ■on
Far La*t Eighteen Y««r»—Car
«lacted Large Heru and Mule Best
aee* Here.
Lemon H. Lee, for eighteen yen re
one of Dunn’a moat progrcaaive bxai
arm men end valuable uliuni, died
at hta home In North Wllunn Avenue
bero Saturday afternoon after an
Ulneaa that had kept him In bed for
tlx montha. Funeral aervicea wart
conducted Monday afternoon hy Rev.
Junta M. Daniala in the i>rettenc«
of n large erowd of frtenda who had
known and loved him for Ibna# Ititt
qualities which had rndearvd him tc
Hia hearts of all who knew him well.
Interment was made In Urrrnwood
Cemetery.
_ Dorn had no more popular citizen
than this man who wwa yet young
Ha waa only forty years old. Nearly
half of hla Ufa waa spent here after
k* left the farm home in which he
was bom ia Mingo,Township, Samp
•on County. Moat of the time he liv
ad hare bo was devoted to tha sale
of homes and moles for the farms
aroond Dunn. In this business he bu
came known to t eery body, and every,
bodv seat his friend.
Two years ago ha waa sleeted to
tha Board of Town Commissioner*.
Until his health failed ha eras a duti
ful alllcer and a regular attendant
and advisor In tha meeting* of the
' ®r "u • Mason and a Shnn
•r. His brothers of the order assist
*d in the funeral ceremony.
Mr. Lee waa a son of Mrs. Ccllr
Lea and tha lata Blackman W. Leo
of Sampson county. Thv years of hi.
Coth were spent on the farm where
acquired those habits of thrift and
Industry which In later years mud.
of him one of this community's most
toccaasful man. Five years ago hr
married MUs Martha Rozs, of Greens
boro, who survives him. He waa a
member of Divine Street Methodist
entire rt.
""rSnSStSsr 5?S5?PS!5ifln?!!>!
man Lea, of Dunn, and John M. Lee
of Rocky Mount. Tha sister is Mrs
Marion C. Butler.
Mr. Lee waa a strong virile, active
man, and apparently in the boat of
health until he was mo-,.1,.
ago by the malady which resulted
fatally. When be was stricken It wa*
believed by his friend* that he would
soon rwcover. He snade no progrtas.
however, and after a few day* wa?
carried to a hospital in Raleigh. He
seemed to show some improv i-mvcit
and was brought back home. Subse
qaently he seas earned to a hospital
in Rocky Mount A abort while ago
he was brought back home Then it
waa kaown among his friend* that
the white-winged messenger wa* slow
ly approaching.
Last week his condition grew
steadily worse and news of the ap
proaching end spread gloom over the
town, for Lem Lee was a lovable and
a loved man. Saturday bis soul pars
ed out to its reward. Friend? flocked
to the home to mingle their tears
with those of his Immediate family
and to pay a final respect to him
whom they loved. Floral offerings
from far and near came and werr
basked about the casket.
Monday, despite the bad weather,
a great crowd followed hi* body to
Its retting place 'nealb the coot foli
aga of Greenwood.
Dunn grieves with his fsmlly.
A FATAL ACCIDENT
AT FATETTEVILLE
Jama* A. King, Psssdmat Basie***
Maa Dim From tajuria* Whea
Raa Ov*r
Fayetteville, April it-—Jama* A.
King, prominent business man of this
city dmd in a local hospital at 0*0
o'clock tonight aa a result of injuries
received late thia afternoon when he
was run down by an automobila drl
vaa by David Reentree, ■ negro, oti a
read near hla hem* in the north pari
af the cHy. The accident w«* *,|J p,
eye witnesms ta be unavoidable but
Mayor Uaderwoud stated tonight that
as a precaution ha wa* holding Roun
tree. without bond.
The negro it declarer to or a good
eitiaen. ITe waa driving hla own car
at the tun*. Mr. King *« •jightl,
deaf and It le thought that he did not
hear the horn on the car when it wee
emended. When the driver «* the
he did not knew of the approach ol
the machine K waa toe law *° *"*Fi
leeordlnc the version of tho >wr)
obuUanWT* tonight.
Mr. King waa Iaunedlately ramvd
to the HlgnaniUi boepruJ. Hi* bach
and leg* were Injured, the leg
broken. Hie death followed thiM
hoar* later.
Mr. King waa one of the moat high
ly »eteamed men of Farettarillc boll
la buainem end In pabHc life. He wai
eae of the olde« and mom veluabli
mem here of the beard *f trnatcee ol
the Fayetteville public echoola. Hi
wee for many y«*r* » dtp eblvrmai
aad bad eerved ea the heard of au
dK and finance of the dtp. He con
• doc led a large end proapereo* her
note and wagon buMncee aad waa i
•accotaful trucker.
He waa formerly tieket agent e
the C. F. and Y. • »»d *g*n
of the Southern Eapreaa rontpan
barn. Mr. King la avrired by bia w,f
Wbe waa Mia Anaic Oaalor of thl
city and a ton aad daughter.
THE‘BLOODY SIXTH*
GETS YET BLOODIER
Fierce Pisoonaion Amoagat R*.
Publican Brethren For
Congreaa
(Neva am] Observer)
Pierce dissension has broken onl
amomr the Republicans of the Sixth
.district ov«t the nomination for Con
gress. with 1 red i’ll Mcares of WII
i mington and WillUm James MeDon
uild ef Lumberton pisparing to aealp
, -ach other while the district coitven
1-'on'* nominee. Lawyer M. S. WhiU,
A Elizahuthlown, stands by In a mors
Jr less innocent attitude shifting
,irom one fool to the other to avoid
any mud thm. may be along by the
>ther coatrntlcr*.
■Hie impending battle appears not
to br primarily for the congressional
nomination, a fairly unserviceable
piercquUile for whoever gets it. The
real isaue is Himra Johnson and I one
ard Wood. Mr. Moarea la a protago
nist of the Californian and Mr. Me
Donald would fain have General
Wood nominated for president. Un
trict, neither would hare any hop*
of being elected if nominated, bet
h.- contender, are looking farther.
Tho Republican* might win and
there would bo lantern Vo be appor
tioned among the faithful. The Wil
mington candidata place* hi* money
on Johnson, and would be on Head
with n mighty itchy palm. Tho Lum
bertonian is batting Wood will wtn,
and hU ibslm would al*o bo extended
for favora distributed. Mr. White ca
tered the race on gonaral principle,
benevolently neutral toward all aa
chantv and also hopefal of turn
bcroncc, should rcmembcrance* be la
order.
Jahaooa Entry Bala tad
Hiram Johnwn'i entry into the
North Carolina pnaaary baa not yat
made its appearance here, but It la
understood that it will be rocairad la
due season. Mr. Mearea was authoris
ed to enter hi* name, and offered to
lo so. but tho regulation* any that
.t must bo done personally, and John
son is reputed to hare dropped It
into a mail box tomewbor* in tint* to
have it post marked before midnight
Salu.day night. If it doesn't ecaw,
Mr. Maaros will have to fight tho
Aght without the tangible lams* of aa
euthoriicd candidata, bat area so, ho
will no doubt extend bimoalf mightily
for the few relatively RapaMIcaa
ballots that -or* to bo cast la tha
Bloody Sixth.
UCU IM V1DCIKIIA Tnwa
Oae TkwuM Citaases Cathey A*
Cceuty Coart Hmim ts D*.
maad Policstasa
Bristol, Va.. Ttnn., April IS—Meb
violence waa threatened at Norton,
Va , today when nearly one tbeo
-aml indignant citiacna of that place
gathered at the courthouse and de
nanded Policemen Worley Wella and
Harvr-y Agee, who are charged with
having caused the death of Armer
Cowden. a Wise county mail carrier,
ate last night, according to reports
received tonight./
Information received by the two
officers that an escaped convict from
Wire county jail wa* heading for
Norton ie said to have caused them
to hall the maflra trier, who Waa
well known throughout that section.
Cowden is reported to have ignored
'.he officers, probably through hie
ilmfncaa and the officers fired. The
automobile in which ths mall carrier
vras riding waa wrecked, pinning him
jnik-rneath. Whan Cowden was taken
iron underneath the car be waa
found to have twe bullet holes In
the back of kit head.
PATE-WOOD ALL
.Duke—OnSunday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. Alonso Barber,
Mirs Ethel May Woodall and Robert
L Pate, both uf thii place, ware salt
ed In marriage The ceremony waa
pei formed by Rav. H. Is Ha riseII.
pastor of Duke Episcopal church.
The wedding waa a quiet heme af
fair pad attended only by immediate
rolatives and friends of the bride
end groom.
Tho wedding march was rendered
by Mina Nettie Turnage. Ths attend
ants were W. M. Pale, brother of tho
groom. Miss Lucflo Barber, Otis Hen
oyeult and Miss Burris Avery.
The marriage of the yosng couple
cinr.ca >■» a nappy eurpnae to ta«r
f I lend* in Duke and Harnett county.
Mint Woodall, la originally from
U roadway. thi* atato and wkila aka
haa been In Dake only a little more
than a year elm haa made a largo
circle friend*.
Tho groom haa Wn a reetdent of
thia place fine, hla childhood day a
and for a number af year* haa boon
aa employee of the E. R. Themaa
Drug Co. “Bob'* aa ho U move fami
liarly known U popular with tha old
■»d young alike—all af whom wleh
far him and hie recent bride uabaua.
d*d happinee*.
NEW AFTERNOON DAILY U
»OON TO START IN WILSON
"• Apill *«._Editor Caatilo,
at Cllntmo, two dayu in thia city
wjak looking over the proe
^or.the eslabHohment of an af
He met with «n kind, of encourage
m*"t euboUntlal kadma
B*-U1 »U!1 kli.* gauarally who
. L’Vr r.iTu ">»PUTt. It it mid
at, i.rVrl. ha li a lira Wtre
1 *"n ih. far a owe and
• will U^* l*' P*«ple of the big tobae
• to town a paper thkt they win In
proud or._
r ]%^0PtL°tf *fT^*V~tariff Ml
f provided that jareiya fra It pUata
f duty, the idea beUg to onoourog, th<
• eatturt af high-grade ratiettee 0l
» fruit traaa and graperinea ia im
country.
FAVORS TAXING OF
UNEARNED INCOME
•wars QMdiaaMin A*
A “Private Citium"
Washington, April *6.—Replying
“ “a private cttaon" to the qocstlon
eain Issued to ell candidates for
Prneidential soml nations by the Ne
tloeel board of farm oiganisations,
former Secretary MeAdoo tonight
outlined hie position on various pro
positions being agitated in the pro
convention campaign.
i *5*5* f? Mr. MeAdoo de
clarad ahonid be Amplified end the
harden of taxation “redtotribnted so
that the men who earn their incomeo
fry*—» * thvlr brows end with
their brains Mull not be rmnlswd to
r'uV “**’y « those who live
In MImcm and draw income* from
•aft investments"
"A distinction should bo mode,"
“w k* “*•**••“ anmod uad hmiii
«* income." Ho deciarod himself op
P°**d ta al tax froo bonds If after
a two year ported of private ownsr
xhlp. the railroads foiled to fuxetten
properly, Mr. McAdoo said, ha woald
?•*<» ro-spvainc th* railroad qaes
ttea. H» declared for a “fair trial”
of tea now ra’'wad law bat declared
It cannot aoAte U*c railroad prob
lem because K doss not math fan
daman tain
Mr. McAdoo declared himself for
b.r**?,r P«Wklty for operation* of
the fata* loaa system; for moaos to
bring producers and consumer* closer
for raprvoontettea of agricaltero on
hoard* and ceosmiaaons who “under
riand actual farm condltteah" for
redaction of farm tenancy; for tho
SBM service sad sapaltes for farm
mo organisation* in interrtate com
■ores as appte to private tnterprisss
In tho same drramstancao; for rvgu
latlon of monopolistic control of cor
poratio as in interatate comasarce and
as absolutely opposed to nay abridg
ment of tho right of Creo speech, froo
proos or ftao aooomMy."
»mrard with concern," mid Mr.
McAdoo, "tho tendency to restrict
or impair thorn grant constitution!
■uaraatoao open which root tho fornt
datteno and perpetuity of democratic
lntHititw
Mr. McAdoo's answer was given la
a latter to C. A. Lyman, secretary
of tho Nationol Board of Farm Or
gaaWtteas
MU* KMAUB ANO ML MOLT TB
Oreonsbors, Call ford county, and
othw sections of Norik Carolina will
be the announcement of the engage
»en and approaching marriage of
Nin Helen Elitabath Knanr, of Den
ieon. Tax., and Dr. D. Waldo Holt,
formerly of MeLeansville. and now
a prominent- physician of Doha. The
marring* is to taka place early in
Joan.
The following announcement ef
the engagement of Mies Knaur and
Dr. Honla taken from the Denison.
Tex., Herald of the past week.
“Amodg the mason’s moot delight
ful social affairs was the afternoon
announcement party, at which Miss
Helen Knaur was hostess Saturday
afternoon, naming 20 of her intimate
friends os guests.
"Ths game suite af the Knaur
borne, where the party took place,
was quits beautiful la tta profusion ef
spring blossoms. Hera an absorbing
series of card games was ptayad. Af
ter the consummation of tko ssrlss
deleetable refroriimeat* of sponge
baskets tiled with fruits and creams
wnrs served with toed coffee. The fa
vors of the afternoon were colonial
■oeegnys. Cleverly concealed In each
and Joined with dainty bows of white
ribbon were engraved cards bearing
the Inscription .’Dr. Waldo Holt and
Helen EUsabeta Knaur.' In this man
ner was amouncad the engagement
of the eldest daughter af Mr. and
Mrs. J. 8. Knaur to a prominent phy
sician af Duka, N. CL The marriage
will be eolamnlacd the early part ef
“Mlsa Knaur is one af Deniaea’a
most charming and accomplished
young ladies and her circle af friend
shin is eery large.”
Dr. Holt, of MeLaansvtUe, a native
of Qullford county, sod spent Us
boyhood days in this section. He Is a
graduate of Trinity college ef Phil
adelphia. After finishing at Jeffsr
*en and his hospital work in Philadel
phia Dr. Holt leeoted at Duke, where
he sojoy* a large practice.
The announcement of Dr. Holt's
engagement earns* with peculiar
Luwarg W nuinj *n tea Maui 01 Ul«
Dally New*. During summer vacation
la Us college dare Waldo Holt woe
on Um local staff of the Daily Now*
and aa a "cub'* reporter cut rings
arooad many aider heads in the news
paper gams. Everybody liked Holt
and everybody on tho Dally Newt re
cognised that wttilo tho medical pro
fas aloe la getting the Guilford boy
was adding to Ita prestige, the foorta
oat ate was toeing a star.
VOTE OF THANKS GIVEN
TO POBMER EMPEROR
Berlin, April tb—A rate ef thanks
to former Xmporer William as the
“last eiapoeal head sf Um Protestant
state church” was given at the clow
lag seeeleti ef the anmuU general sy
nod. The synod alee paid a tribute to
the former monarch aad hie consort
far haring “la many ways testified
to their yraetleal Christian spirit by
works of tors toward their breth
ren."
AIRPLANE FOREST PATROL
Washington, D. C., April M.—Al
the request af Urn Department el
Agriculture, the War Departmoul
has UlRhil aa airplane forosl
patrol this pear, as was otxeesefaRj
dans la ISIS. Aa sere squadron sto
> ttosmd at Reekwell PlsM, Cal., will W
used far tho petrel duty.
DUNN WILL SEND
REPRESENTATIVE
TO SCHOOL MET
CUitM C*5Tc«Bf«rM>c» a
.1
GEORGE GRANTHAM
URGE]) TO ATTENI
E4<M«t»M U U^U luiM Ha
CW*U^plw. S.,. Er«
Uni F>ui,
Tte-CM f U^, to Avert Re
bipniln.
t
Dunn *11) •end . dete«aU<m to Ur
eoBlWne. on to bo bel.
In The North Colk«o fe
Women, May 4 and S
r**r jHr * unitm
Stair* Education
4th and 6th. 1**C. as naiad hy PT?
Claxton. Commissioner af Um Boreal
of Education of Washington. D. C.
at the r«qu«at af Qaiwiat Thoauu
W. Bickett and Superintendent E. C
Brooks; mid Coauaittoc to rrpramml
this City at mid Coafsteoee aad U
Interest Itself, together with tha Cam
aittaca of othar citim aad rarioat
elvk organise ticca, in eacerum thi
aeermary action kr tha extra ansatoi
of the State Legislature.
Professor Foust's latter to Mr
Grantham follows:
Hon. P. P. Claxton, United Stntoi
Commissioner of Education, has call
od a Cltiseas’ Conference oa Educe
lion in North Carolina to ascot a
the North Carolina Collage for Wo
nan, Greensboro, North Carolina
May 4 and 6.
As president of the college, I do
site to extend to you a mast urged
and cordial invitation to ho preoen’
at this conference. It will ho a gtaa
ine pleasure oa the part of both fa
celty aad students to kavo you wttl
Beaches CdHsel Stage
Education In tha United States has
reached a critical hoist, and it wfl
require the boat thought of oa:
strongest citiseas to prevent oar go
ing backward in educational matters
The condition lb North Carolina I
no exception, aad thin conference i
intended to bring together repre
amtative man and women who ar
wining to give two days to tha moa
important enterprise in which Nortl
Carolina ia engaged. Will yon no
come With other North .CaroMniaa
hi order that oar Nate may not tab
a backward atepja tha education o
her childrenT While wo teal haw
coins excellent speeches, H Is hop*
that the conferee** will be dominate
by thoughtful weak on tha part o
every one in attendance. As a maul
of this conference, wo hope to giv
to oar state a constructive pragma
for Ha development educationally.
This ia the firat of a aorim of Uk
conference* that art being planno
by Cotnmi■Inner Claxton. Ha hop*
that North Carolina will art the pac
which will he aa Inaplrettea to n
•action* of oar cenntry.
My parpoae la writing thl* letter I
to in»i*t upon your pretence. Wo the
need your adotee and help, aad elm
he greatly dliappeiatod if yen do ni
itUtfid.
“FAIH AND WAHMEH"
A re ry Hapwood, me*tor of fare
ran hie own record an with "Fa
aad Warmer,M the bubbling, hJU>
•ua farce which Ipoath A Camper
win present at the Metropolitan Oi
era Houxa on Wadneadnr retain*
April 2SU. Mr. Htywoed't admire
dating from "Aeotn Daya” aad N
body7* Widow." two great rtrnri
for former year*, found In hie Into
work the aw Marti# af Une aad el
cornea* of thnrUctrrisaUea whk
hat (raced the ether*, with aa a
■rent balk around the inexpert ma
lag of a cocktail pots Us aodienc.
practically late hyetcrica.
The long Now York ran of tl
piece, with ita thouaando af oat i
town vl*itoe*, *pread the fame
"Fair aad Warmer" all ever tl
Conakry aad croaked a vigorous d
mand for M, aad was followed bp tl
mamtioaal oagagamoat at the C*
Theatre, Chicago. Spaeth A Oompai
■cad k hare with aa excellent ee*
pa ay of f arrears.
MIS. LLOYD WADE C
OF NEW WOMAN1
^ Organization to Aid in A
■ tkma is Formed Undei
rotary Riddle of Chi
Mn. J. Lloyd Wade was ehosau
> president of the Woman'* Club, font
ad last Friday aftarnoon in tbs oflt
■ cc* of the Dunn Chiuahar of Com
- meres under tbs direction of See
I "UiT T. L. Kiddle. Other officers
. we Met- E. B. Culhrsib and Mil,
„fMa Warren, vice-president; Mia.
Harper Men. Holliday, recording aac
raUry; Mrs Ernest M. Jeffrey*; cor
i responding sscrotary; Mrs. H. 0.
I Jft^ranr' »»d Mm. T. L.
RMdlc Chairman, of civic depart
’ merit
, Organ nation followed an appeal
I 10 wo“e* of Dunn by
. Mr. Riddle, who desires their aid in
brmgiM about thorn unptovaaMota i
1 la which woman art moat deeotr in
•ercsieu. i ne club will afniiato with
Federation of Women'* ]
Club* and lateado to became om of !
Uw mom helpful factor* in the move- i
mwit for the betterment of bossing,
•ehael, park and playground tnC .
tiros in Harnett eoonty. •
Alrmdy the club hai started a i
movement to improve and beautify 1
Cr«e«iwood Coacury. Mrs. 1. /. 1
Made, Mrs. William J. Thompson. I
Mia. C. W. Harris. Mrs. J. ft. Batter. 1
end Mrs. J. ft. flmllh wore appointed I
a committee to confer with Mr. Bid- 1
die to form ale te plana to this cad. I
Mr. Biddle called the Friday meet «
lag to order. Mrs. Loo l. Boot waa J
rknma temporary chairman and Mr*, i
Harper Meb. HoUiday waa rhoove I
merotory. The appointment of a asm- 1
committee with Mrs. ft. L. i
Godwin, chairman, U suggest offt
cera, was followed by the edeetion of
•■c«ra rocenuaseeded by this asm
GAG RULE APPLIED
BY HOUSE LEADERS
D. C., April M—The
party whip and ‘WapT anla are boh*
" by Hono* majority leader*
the Can son days did not compare i
orlth preaaat-day Republican tactic*.
Representative B. W. Pom, ranking
Democratic oa tho House Roles Com- '
miUso. during the debate oa the ape- 1
clal rule far the peace reeoiatien, J
laid the Repabtkan loaders jam ,
where they were heading
"It you adopt this nik,” ho mid, ‘
“no amendment of any kind will ha •
in order Once we are bock to the J
ftM Arelsr m# oVI ___ B7L_a __s_1_ ■ 1
For two days Uio ao-caOad Reece
wchambug will ho debated. Not aa
i eaa be dotted or a “t1 cromod."
This iadk-tmeat was grooted with
applause from Republicans.
“I am not surprised that the Re
publican aide of tho aide, from
which there was .ao mack opposition j
to tho war, should applaud again I
whoa you - are playing Germany's
for that is what you are do
ing." mid Hr. Pou. “After all. you
am promoting to enter late a treaty
of ymmoat with Germany, bat yea
must take the «o-ca]|*d peace reso
lution io Its entirety, no matter what
i year views may bo. This situation
would bo humiliating to ths mmbm
of the House if they did not rsmsm
her that all logiaiatior U subject to
i the control of four nttnabers of the
i Republican ‘steering committee.’ “
Senator Lodge had i ad its tod to
1 House leaden whet they should do.
I aad they did it.
i la eonclusieti, Mr. Pou mid: “A
I mors Incompetent Congress than this
• never assembled under the dome of
• the Capitol. Too have talked and
I talked sad killed time and den* noth
• lag but defeat the treaty and play
I politics With perfect confidence, wa
I submit the work of Preeideat Wilma
t to the American people." *
t la their fear and hatred ef the
• President, some of tho Republican*
i have stooped pretty low. I* the
Congressional Record of Tuesday.
I Apt? «, pea* M7*. la the remarks of
I Representative Mason, of lUiael*,
i therr appears this line: "That w
i when ko (the prsrideat) got side.
1 (Applause ea the RepohRcan nde.l"
The Republicans applauded the
• declaration that the President oel
1 lapsed on hi* Western "peakmg tour
l la behalf ef the penes treaty.
i jttcamn* u>c laciavat, iwrinMM
tie* CaatriR. Democrat. joldt "Ah,
pent! emeu, htui lb* preet Republican
Srly coma to that? I 4* net Mot*
i people out la th* country are that
.. way. Great God. think ef III Tkot
r the repreeefitatiee of th* Republican
I- party her* on thle floor ar* cheertnp
y and applnadlnp whan on* *f tb.tr
; nmmben any. that th* Preaidant of
f. th* nation^* been etrfekan and 1.
» an hie alek bed. 1 pmenwie had th*
*. aam* peaUawtan announced that he
a had bean Nriekaai V*fLwV •?» ■»
A the point of death, which, thank Oad.
t- la net true, the Record weald have
h ahown ehaer* and prolonped applaaaa
h am th* RepnWkna aid#."
i- Democratic leader* ta Cenpraaa
>1 ehaiv* “Old Guard Republican* with
bloc kin* mtifkatlen of the waanaa
m aaffrape amandmant by Delaware,
4 belierlna they faor th* weman'e rote
4 In the Preeldanllal election
M "There I* • pereietent belief that
»- th* Republican leader, fear the *f
i* feet ef women’. participation In thd.
rt year’* electlea" aaM Senator ». H.
ly Shuman*. of North Carolina, who
a- added he helWred worn**’. partieh
pattaa weald he ta th* edmatape el
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’ the Direction of Sec
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la thafr momborsMpa. Only active
member* ar* waatad. Tha alab aC
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to do end they da aat waat InHadad
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Wukhctos, D. C. April
Uaiitl Cut T. Onrm.
Wilson's advisor, nano
lay (Monday) He had
r ‘ ad • _
“WOtiam and Mary vat founded In
IMS,” eaid Admiral Orayeoa. -Her
ilaaaal beUnt that their appeal has
la and an Labia claim to rim support
►fsvary American. She k the second
>UUat eollaca in the Unttad States,
he oldest actually k Re aatecadsnU
“»d the drat collate arieblhhnd la the
loath.”
LIGHT NEGRO SOLDIERS
GIVEN LITE SENTENCES
Atlanta, Ga., April It, Elpht no
ire eetdlera, from Camp Grant, Hi,
:oavictod of criminal aamult upon a
r»aat white asnaa r* the camp in
May ms. arrived at rim Federal
^^•■Uary here cariy taday aadar
«'“fd. The eaen are
It ia HdtnUot that tba Miwltr
-no «^«tba d«tb parity bTS
naaral eaort-ioaatial that tned than,
bat tba aeataacaa were caaaiM by
Pteddeat WUeea.
WAJtT TO OPEN
FZACENECOrtATIOMS
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gjay.ia&iarjs
renatating af teneteea. aaadwfehae
araabara, ytekla and tea tea. Mader
J. Hereon Barrie, Jr., aad T. 0. Iba
Jr., draaaad aa chef* aaaM ia aaIHn|
• Mai wagon ladaa with aaaM bit
ehaa otanaiTa far tba bride-te-be.
, Prtday afternoon Mtee LlWaa Tay
hr cava a “handkerchief abawar’
for Miaa Mary Reynil Haaaoak. flw
Ublaa haring beea ahead far nab
runcb and taadwtetae ware aarrw
whaa tba gneota arrtred. After ate
•ral gaataa wan aajayad a coatoa
waa aagaged in, “Haw to Wtn a Ha,
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aawtaat. Altar tba eaataat, al ratal
ware iarltad lata tba dtatlac roaa
which waa baaattfatl* Tirmiil
crs.Tiartdta&iS
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rraaai aad eafce ware aoreed.
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