EEMIMG1: TELEGRAM 'Hockt mowi leads thb wat xtzbt batu 1 1 VOL. XI V; NO. 69. ROCKY MOUNT, N. C, MONDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 15, 1919. PRICE 6 CENTS JVI'CUMBEirnSSUESINEWSPAPER m -SCENES UK ETHIS ALL-OVER BOSTON T CTni-ToniiDiriiT UIIMUL I IIUUULl. ni A SEPARATE REPORT ENTER Oil STRIKE w. : . ,t i- V -l--; TSt'u THE Fair Today and Tomorrow. ,.'- V 1 " 1 ' ' SBtBSBBZei EMPHASfZES GREA NEEDS OF CHURCH ALBEMARLE SHOWS r tnr i.Tu t 'rntHii Republican Seatbf - Nortji Dakota Files Individual , ; .Minority Report . ABJECTS STRONGLY TO FORMS OF EXPRESSION Declares Most Amendments are of Selfish and Immoral Nature Would Isolate U. S. from World and "Her Allies. , Washington, Sept. 15. Kejeetion-nf all proposed amendments to the Ger man peace treaty end modification of the recommended .strong reservation were urged w an iudiyidual minority report filed with the Senate today by Senator MeCumbef Bepublicnn, North : Pakot.n next in rank on the foreign relations committee : to Cliairmnn Lodge. , , Senator McCumbcr did not join re cently In the Bepublicaii inajorityre port and 'voted with the Democrats on amendment and several rescrvatint at. tadied to majority report of Chairman Lotl(e. Senator MeCumber denounced most of the majority amendments as "selfish immoral and dishonorable and charged that they seek to " isolate the United States from the rest of the world and abandon our allies." "In regard to the substance of soine of the proposed reservations," Senator McCumben report declared "there can be no tenons objeeton hut against the manner In which thev are asserted. I da most earnestly protest they are cou ched in a definite, discourteous and overbearing manner, and seem intended to express a gingoist spirit that ought to be eliminated from American states mniiihip. Ir . . Afternoon .Papers" in New Haven Labor Under Try- ing Conditions - EDITORS EjECOME CUTS Strike on Morning Paper at Midnight Men Who Quit are Members of Recently Formed -New3 Writers Equity Association. New Haven, Sent. 15. Three after noon newspapers here today prepared to issue their edition under unusual conditions, a strike of news writers hav ing gone into effect on those publica tions following a utrike on the Morning Journal Courier at Inst midnight.' Managing editors and editorial writ era, who are .aotmeuibe.rs.. of. the ucwlv formed Newt- Wirters' Kquity associa tion, took up duties of. city editors and copy readers, while the places of street men were filled by others. MOTHER GOOSE FAIR FOR FRIDAY NIGHT All Story Book Characters Will be Present at Mis ; sion Circle Social if at f ,yi . : A:is, t . W'asl 4f s . -. il . w'J W. t Jttw I - Mi HI Greensboro Evangeiist Fills Pulpit -First Presbyter ian Church TELLS EFFECT OF WAR Speaker Urges Coming Back to Verities of God-Traces Attacks on Church and ... Resultant Failures Rem edies Advocated. niniiieiitinif on the effects of the re cent war upon the vhureh and the sub sequent changes winch these results have necessitated, Kev. C. Connor Brown, s.vnodical evangelist, of Oreens boro, who is conducting a -revival--at Tillery church, near this cilv, spoke to "..large congregation in the First Pres EFFECTS IN CtiSII Two Persons Injured in the tlash at Wiscassett Mills This Morning "GOVERNOR HAS SENT STATE TROOPS THERE Sheriff and Striker "Injured By Bullets Many Strik ers Arrested P'ollowing , Fight Threats to Storm Jail Are Made. ItOSTON" llie windows nf the Jvcr". Johnson store m CnruliJ :, sampl tiidav -nf t lie -work of thtt-ssobS'irkicli snreid violence in Boston as the police strike begun. Sla:e guard-men were on dn'v he'orn !(, ( the picture war: snapped. Albemarle, Sept. 15. As the result of strikers here attempting to preient bytcnau church at the morning service non-union men from working in the Wi- i yesterday on "The (ireater Needs of 1 MUI today,. Sheriff Blalock, of. the Church." Hcv. C O. Pardo, who 1 Stanley eouaty, and a striker named is leading the music at the 'Tillery re ivival, also , aided Rtv. i.Mr. Brown in , the services yenterdav, and rendered a Ispee-al offeratory solo. . ? - Presaging his -talk with an annlyoii at the crisis through which the church , had just pascd, the Greensboro prenh-i.- f. ,.i -.1!. .1 i-. PETROLEUM WELLS CAUSE TROUBLES POSTMASTER ROW CITY-TEAMS BATTLE THIRTEEN INNINGS South Rocky Mount and the Mills Aggregations Play - Elongated Draw In the first game of the proposed aeven game series to decide the base ball ehampionsJivp of y e) c.fy, tlir team representing the Kocky Mount -Mills and tji 8ouh (Roekv", McVunt aggregation) battled for thirteen in nings to a 2-2 draw at the Mill dia mond Saturday afternoon A large i.tu.wd o f tmit -W It liesned t.Ueco.ivt cji, Ill-Feeling Between U. S. and Fexico A Mothr Goose Fuir at which all are invited to be present.will be given by me maies oi me mission vircie or tne, rr? Vtrrlnr first Methodist church in the store room v "OL vwn...i uiiwoc "1." formerly occupied bv the Dixon-Tillery ( o., on North Main street, Friday night at eight o 'clock. According tu present plans, all the proverbial Mother ' (loose characters gurhed m the real costumes of the story book will be present wit lithe big room appropriately decorated to receive them. To bo surei they will bring their wares and aell them to all yisiting customers for a smalt price ST MOREHEAD GIT! IS BEFORE SENATE Mexico City. Aug.. 33. (Correspond ence of the As ociiited Press.)-'--! he ... . , vast petnileum deposits in Mexico, vei l- Appoiltment Wafle Let to tai.ie r.v.rs of g .id to tin k on m r breach Between liurleson have wjthiii tlie'past tew yeura nflrue- jjjjjJ (JaUoWflV ?ed the attention of the world; first, - i . i ' 1 1 hcpatiffit tlielr cxhiittstleRH simnlies- hlle-l . v - - a demand in the coiuinerifial ..world SENATE COMMITTEE IS Word has been- revelved foin the Old.'wha-h was emphasized during the war, IN VESTIGATINta CAUSE SK CONGRESS FOR BIG APPROPRIATION Bankhead National High-' way Ass?n. Striving- Hast- ; . en Road Work . Il.-m !!?., I. .'in.i -itll.mt lh. ' ''-" .-.lnff rir'icles convn-' I""'1 "nnv T..niters in the -ir cty ehnrelieg Xxtan the failure Porter were injured by bqlleta, It is not thought that they are seriously hurt.- -. . ! r Stanley eounty jail was almost I'll- - at-11 o'clock this morning, asjuiy strikers who participated in the c'ash having been arrested. Numerous o "its have been made by other strik :' !,ii.i :. ; !, : -5 to st.-rm the place .ii. .1 i. . H' .. t,j..h-ivi- bun tak Al; hough Govern .v B.ek.tt has ip ml ' i --si for troop and has . ., .-. :. I e.."i.amt' to p.ocee . n. .c at once, it is feared that further launched their full force upon the Y. M ( . A., mid according to Rev. Mr. Brown made its head a literal demon and all itS: workers fit subjects of his satanic majesty. The instigators; however, did not realize that their attack was a di rect strike at the Protestant church. 'nitian who lives in the hoe that she will most assuredly be on hand. Jack and Jill will be there with a pale of lemonade, which they will guard most earefullv to kce pfroin spilling (..Miss MiiiTctt will sell lee cream, ami visitors will bo allowed to enter the House Tliut. Jock l.iult. Simple hiinou will allow the anglers of Rockv Mount to try their luck in his fish pond, while Old King Cole and his Fiddlers Three, in the form of -the Holiday school or-. cliestra will furnish music for the fes tive meeting of the story book people and the citizens of the cninmiiiiitv. Klnborate preparations are being ailn' to efitcTtitln IlU'We cli DTactrrnrmt .... M.L .: furnish a plaeeYor the drspnsnl of their wares when thev visit the city aaxt Willis Contests the Place -Carolinian:-! Testify which proved to be the-most interest ing staged In the city this season. The game was nip and tuck fro!., the pnljy ai M g very uegiiuun, wuu iiuin cu niufl.- worHmg nner a nvoiy lunmuii. wj nobis who was oa the mound for the Booth Rocky Mount crew strking out nine men, while Leonard, who did the twirling iot the Mills, caused twelve opposing stick artists to go out via the strike on route The Mill southpaw had a shade better of the fray and should have won a victory but for several costly errors by his teammates. Both teams, however, played, excellent ball and kept the crowd on its toes through out the entire elongated struggle. ", With the Initial" game, the -schedule calls for double headers for three eon-, aecutive Saturdays. An extra game will also be played to decide the draw con test already staged. : All these games promise to be moat interesting ami win undoubtedly ittact many fans to the Milt diamond, where they, will all be ployed, to witness the ' hard fought fr.-ys. .-V-';- ' Railway Rates Will Be Increased in Germany With the American forces in Germany September 15. German railway of ficials art preparing for an increase in transportation Tates throughout Ger many, pwing to a scarcity of coal and the lack of rolluig stjck, much of which has been turned over to the Alles, aa rording to the terms of peaes German railway administration officials believe that an inerease of 100 per cent In the fcailroad rates will be necessary. COTTON. Kew Tork, Sept. 15.-otton futures opened tteady. October, 28.75; Decent ber, 29.05; January, 28.95; March 29.27; May, 29.15., ' :? iirri ASTTT-.n Tn SEPOKT Washington, Sept. 15. The comptrol ler of the rorrency today issued a call for t li r- oi.lltion of all national abnks . f) , i,, ,, , f t-;:nri en Friday. Pep- step forth from, the books into the big room on North Main street. And, meet them. POLAND IS OVERRUN BY HUMAN FLOTSAM Refugees Drift About or Strive Find Former FJace " That Was Honie Warsaw, Ang. 14. (Correspondence to The Associated Press.) All through the quiet portions of iSiland are, tolc seen long trains of freight rars tilrod with the displaced population of the troubled regious. They are the human flotsam f roi Russia, homeless sonic of tiiem for years and in many-cases hun dreds of miles from their homes. Ob the grass and weed-grown sidings these long trains dot the countryside Scanty and ragged washing flya-from the nearby bushes and on improvised storves or open fires on boxes of sand they eoqk such meager food as foraging or charity either of the villages or gov ernment gives them. Generally they are wretchedly clothed, the children oft en being half naked. Many of these refugees are trying to get back to their homes in the freed re gions, but many more are simply "mill ing" about aimlessly, -having long ago abandoned hope.- Now and then a lo comotive will &iag them slowly some where,, so these floating and pitiable people drift about Poland and face the1 rigors of nearing winter; IGNORANT OF THB WAB HounslowJ England, Sept. 15-Though several of her relatives died in active service Miss Charlotte Friday, who has paused away t her home here at the a'e of 100 years and eight months, was kept by members f,f her family in ignor- l 'ami oAeniiiflv. liii'nli0 nf !.! tlu'V linw formed one of Hie most frinthil source, Gal()VaV ChliniS ClVll SOP of m,,m.rrst.n..,K between govern- vice RuleS Were Violated men is in iit'Airi .11111 i jut um-u tMun-n. . A , . The deyeiopment ..f ti.i, iudustrv i.v Appointment Wade Led to foreign capital has reached the point where dividends ale declared in mil In. us of doll.'irs an. I product inn runs . -ii- .,..... into millions- ... mines. ' Wa.ihii.gl Sept. l-VTIi.. row mer Legislation designed by the lleu..-in t, post master iippuiiitiiient at More government to divert what it terms lis ; ., cjtv . ('., c.iuie up toilav before (list slui'rtr of proht into the (ii.itioiiHl the senate postnl ..uiiunttee which is treasury hns been met by charges of inVest1gnt ing the tnulhle between 1'i.st conflscation on the part i.t the foreign -TtHister Ilurlesoii n rut civil service Coui jntercsts whose Opposition has beeoilio uiissioner tiiillov.fiy. The appiiiiitmeiit so Vigorous that President lairiinn of Hubert T. Wad..', il.iui.enil, who. was recently' stated ..In an Inlemiew Hint i-!my-n for tin' iiinlMi.m Ihei the .petroleum '.companies'- were, deliber ately engendering ill feeling between the United Stales and Mexico. 'Exploitation -of petroleum in Mexico for commercial purposes is confined to the past eighteen veins, uct-onliug- l a statement recently" fiirnisUcd to the Associated Press bv the department ot commerce and industry. . TRxploration''of the" oil" flelds'begnn tested by ('levcliiiiif UTilis,. EJul.Iicaii Aecor.iiiig to testiiiuiuy given to.luy, Viiile: luid a civil Hei viee rating of TiW while Willii reciive.l JO Jlatters vvere lixed, however, so that W ade was given llu highest pen rntngc and con.ic;ucnt h- tile position in tin' N'orth Cnrolina tov.n. It was this a.tii.n--wliich ea.use.1 the breach between Mr. Burleson and Commissioner -Galloway,- which resulted Birmiiigliam, Alabama, Sept. 13. tf fe-tn will be made to have the Bank- head national highway incorporated in for the church was at the very roots of the- lownscnd-U.inkliead lull which is i of this Organization and most of its now pending in the l-nited States sen- j workers were ordained ministers of the ate, acocrding to the announcement gospel. made by J A Homitree, seen tary of In both these Attempted campaigns of the Bankhead National Highway as-; destruction, the attacking forces had smuatiou, which. has aetively-.adcoeated I dectarrd that the church' was oof or for the pant four years the building ol i date and wouldn't hold the men When tri"" itmentnl . Ingiiway, which . thev Tctiirned from France and clamor- starts nl the steps of the. capitol tn ,.,1 fr a ,.w organiation and a new Washington, traremiig twelve Houthem j gosl,, , ,hl. a,.tual reti,rn of the and western states on to the Pacilic j s,.rviee men from overseas, declared f Hps r-iuinaiuii, the attacker- then I si rloua trouble will occur before' they arr:ve. Raleigh, Sept. 13. The governor's office received .a telegram from the mayor of Albemarle and Sheriff Blaloek of Stanley county this morning asking that troops be sent to Albemarle at ones where a strike of textHe workers has been in progress for several months. . - Machinery was at once put in motion to comply with this request and the Btatesville aad Lexington companies or dered to proceed to Albemarle.- It la understood ' that many strikers havo tjmn arrested ant put in jail anil that -other strikers -and fheir sympatniieri' reseat this action and threaten to storm the .jail and release their "associates. " ' coast Tins highway is the only transconti nental liigtmuv .tliat eiui be traveled three hundred anil stvtv five davs in the vear, and is the onlv bfgliwnv that links the north, the out Ii, luid west together for this all vein' travi'l. A mu ority -of the senate and Louse representatives of the I'nited 8tatos congress live-on the route or hi the states which tins high way :-.traverses. ' "'.- " Tj i th) plan nii.l di".ii'-of tl.e-BiwJ. h'ea.p'l'f'il)IttHlgWaffT?Pl''n'TO"'' secure nu niiieiiiliiieiil to this bill which wil liusiire the Bankhead National ligih-' way will lie. one ot: the., first highways milt mule," this 'bill, which directs that . I : ti i..w. .....l i.:u .intA. about 1900 and has been conducted , ' s re,P..a...... ....... since by the ilexicnn .retroleum Com pany of California, the British'firm of Pearson and 8on( the Hiiasfeca Petrole um Company ,. the Kast Oil Company, the Od Company of Tenet ate. and oth ers - ( : : . -- - ' " Vessels now available to convey Mex ican oil have approximately 700,000'; tonatapaeity and nre worth $110,0(10,000. In addition it ii stattd-llllit the value of pipe lines "is estimated af JSir.Dntr.ttmt and storage di'-pots at $00,0uo,00(l; bring ing the totnl of such investment to f00,000 OpO. The pipe lino system is 780 mile's long and the steel tanks for the rtorage of oil have a capacity of 28,000,000 barrels. Commenting upon these figures the statement says that "the Mexican oil industry has not yet equalled the Am erican because of the lack of means of transportation and of storing which are not equal to the production of th" oil lands." It U asserted thit the po tential production of the fields is nine fold greater than that registered at the present time. nient that the civil service system had ben shaniefiilly 'misused. : During the hearing, Mr. Galloway was' charged w ith having a gricvan.y against Mr. Burleson, whereupon the eoniniisisoncr' replied . that the only grievance he had agaiust ilic postuiaslex general was that he had brought on n strike. Air. (iiilliiway' stilted Hint only one similar case had ever been recorded and that was at Uml'iilo, Wyni. Air. Wade, the .man over whom the. trouble.,, arose, together with a large number of Morelii inl City residents was present to give test'inony at the hear ing. :.'''' ,'-.'.--' -.:;"-::,v.--. ;- -. i state. Tlits has been done in the case of the case of the wniikhend highw.iv y the state, highway commission and the state legislature- officially adopting and linking this, highway in- nearly every state which it traverses. ' The Townsend bill provides for the establishment of " a federal highway commission to have control of all high way work of the government. It calls for 123,000,1100, of which . 50,000,O0O becomes available upon the passage of the act, $75,000,000 for the fiscal year beginning li20 and $100,000,000 for each of the succeeding fiscal yearscc tiuii five of this lull provides for a patioiinl system of highways at federal CTl.en.se. - ' ' . . ' the sneaker, lias proved the falsity of these Statements. True it is that men have come back with a different idea about sectarianism, for they have learn ed on the field of battle that God is the (rod of all and true religion is univer sal. Catholics and Protestants have learned, m the dire experiences of war, that there is good in each other's fold. ' But with all these attacks nnil changes past and new conditions neces si.ry, ''.emplinsizeit the preacher, getting at the In art of his sermon, "the church" lias remained the same that it-was be fore. This is natural,'! he continued, ''for it must: cope with the same .trou ble and sin and have its ultimate foun- oto to dation upon the same Scriptures Anil Fayetteville Merchant Shot Intruder of Home Fayettevjllc, Sept. 15. After giving the police a tip on a fictitious dice, game. Davie Blue, au alleged escaped Wilson comity conv ict, entered Hie home Of William Jackson, a local merchant, while the raid on the game was taking place - and was shot to death by; Mr. Jackson. . ..' Tt is 'said that he opened fire upon Mr. Jackson in the house, nnd the fire i i -t -ii si, I w'nh faial result to him. Large Donations Recorded In Baptist 25 Million Drive 'Kali '.tih, Ki'p.v i."r. - '-,; i'ul-ie.ii.ng j lleVSS i'l'IIIS .l-,(li:r ii' thi' W.flri.T:. at! Ili.--X.rt t h d,:,,; .... heaibiiiareru iif ti,- j lliij.it,,!. 7."i MiMiu,. ' n'l'e.'tiu Iter1', "i.i j wan iron! Oivi,-1 t..ir.a aed tiu: uthci ii"". 1 Yaucey county, N. C. From Biirnsvillc, yonder beyend the Blue Ridge, there is Yancey oimty Bap tist Association with slightly over three thousand members. The central sam ps ign committee asked Yancey "eounty to raise $16,000 for the big Baptist campaign, Yancey eounty -association by resolution announced that- the amount v as too small and set their stake at $25,000 a tremendous advance, t From Oklahoma came a telegram, A full-blooded Creek ,. Indian Jackson Barnctt, liiinsclf a eonvert to Christian, ity through (lie agency of the workers of Hie home mission -luard of the Sonth i i-.i P-af.ti.-it ronvenliofl, ,has subverilrcd '. to Hi" vampaign fund. Swiss Wrifor RuinH by War's EfFoct on Lartsruflffe f;.,'iie.4. -pr." rii.'r Ti.e iv.-n mtt.w!! f;i ii.'t.-i.-t! J. ('. H-.ei', -f ' Ziili-I,, 1 t.f JiTT-' lui'St -i,p".iHr S'.VM ui'tfeld .'!' i. rin.tu lf.nu:i,'ii;'' itjivcIs, u,l.""t ies tu S'Vlss p;ip is ii:;-t tlii- w.ir h,is kiU.-il lie I.. II .Ml. I' . I Slid- III.'! lie is vil-lo ri , i .- i-iii;i..-1. ; H- j K u,i. -.fiipei r.'.r . uipl.i . iie.'Hf in wr t n: political and literary articles ol any editorial work. RATE HEARING AT WASHINGTON TODAY Southern Shippers and Rep resentatives Appear Be- ; fore Commission . Washington, Hept. 15 Southern ship-, pcrs and their representatives gather ed here today for a hearing before the Interstate Commerce Commissison on Hie fnijiiHiiJ inerensCS JSLfftTm' Officials of the Railroad Admtnistra- tion were on stand today "jfiying tea tlmony as to the proposed Incresses and it is probable that the railroads will put up their side of the case tomorrow, Shippers claim that the south has more than borne its share of the freight rntes and that additional revenue must , come from some other territory - GIVES BHtTHDAT . DINNER ' Mrs: D. H. Wjnstead, of Nash eounty near Xashville, gave a birthday dinner September 12 to her children and grand children. There were twelve of her children present, and thirtygrand-children, thai oldest being only ten years old. Mrs. Winstad is 58 years old and is the mother of fifteen children. . , 1 -i ; ue : j rfil.ir rr-srirr da .- : STOCK MABKET . -Xesr York, Sept. 15. The reported decision of the organized steel workers to postpone the nation wide strike or der set f osi September 22, accounted for the materially' higher level of prices recorded at the opening of today's stock market. United States Steel gain ed only 1 point, but among steel equip ments, oils motors, shippings, and to baccos advances extended from 3 to 5 points. Reading and Texns and Pacific were the only railroad Issues to d'spfay market strength. Oil and equipments recorded further ir.t'anee before the e: i f.f e fit I :,'f ! ' "'. it must forever hold to the imc prin ciples, for nothing better than Goal's vord can ever he found. What men are the needs of the church f" . First of1 all;' the church, must get, a new vision of its privileges and oppor tunities, which has been wronght. by changed conditions. Jfiod's people must look nt His coming back to the verities of Ood. People have", been slipping away from the great fundamental prin ciple of ." Love God and they Neighbor as thyself." in the recent wnr they have misinterpreted this principle. By way of illustrating this misinter pretation, the speaker commented upon . the usual conception that all war work, May school and to see that their liyea such as that connected with the Hed we,.e saved. Cross, the various financial -drives, and j As a final and greater need of the conteen service, .represented hntu:i ; church, Rev. Jlr. Brown urged ' genet" nl cleansing and purilcttion of the ineu. I i-ers. ine spirit cannot use an anelni- n, .s.-l, hiMV.-'iired. nnd before a man ' or woman eaa do the Lord's Work he-. n . -.1. must vr be purified, for an unclean i" i - :. Mi-:t win a.nulf for 0-.d. "Oct !'eht witlr'tod,'' inlare4 the "peark"r, ' Hid Mien vim wiit tovtt an' and be uualifi'-d ii. d. tlte "'.:.- your Master vi'lii-1 liii yi-ii dn ' . '.,- - . To bring (bout this purification, the visiting preacher advocated a general revival, aot of a spasmodic, worker np nature but aa entering of the Spirit of God Into every individual with a re sultant making over of the person. With such aa incoming of the spirit, he de clared, the church would awake to its new tasks and "people would be what God wants them to.be and do what He wants then to do." Such a atandard, that preachertonelnded, he set for the church, and although be did not expect te see it eompletely in force nntil the day of millenium, he Urged a working towards it and a linking of the practical with the' ideal in an effort to meet tho greater needs of the chnrch ami t' e f ward pronte.tie.il r,f emiine i ! d eh i!T all . bers. h" y.-orlferij the lab0- tt.ic br5- (ilup.-ti j,-!l r;',1 i-i,i iunl t. r'' .i-li- fin'l u.,1 nj i' ; i-' ::i;ii 1 1 -. ' It y.'is ;l : i','-rt t' i.i pi. e ii -iii ft'i-.HV p, .,pl .-.,ii,l i,i. '!, bers of the iinVnvi.nl i .n .:.: t -min "0':i!lv ns much a did the chhrch mem :.'ej .--iirr.. Ail w-.rs. ijl'.tlvaf re y, if,!- ,-:iii, ifl'etri.g -f pr'nti-iii p.n 1 not by the Christian principle of love. ' The speaker emphasixed the insidious sins of today and urged a consecrated development of the Sunday school as a second greater need of the church. He characterized this church organization as a fence around- the dangerous preci pice of sia with a two fold purpose of strengthening the chnrch and prevent ing the youth from fallinw over the precipitous edge of the sheer bank of sia. Dwelling briefly npoa the duties of the parents in this ease, he declsred that the- application of this need de fended upon the same spirit of trne Christian love, for "when one loved his neighbor's children as his ewn, be wiuld work to g.-t them into the P-.m-