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ESTABLISHED 1870. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. - ' ; u COUNTRY, COD AND TRUTH. $2.00 A YEAR. DUE IN ADVANCE fOLUlIE LII LtTUBESTOlf, If. C, IIONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1921 NUMBES 83 Perished Perform- ing Heroic Deed Baby and Small Girl Burned" to Death-Girl Rushed Into- Burning House to Save Baby and Charred Remains Were Found With Baby inHer Arms. V " ' 1 '- - MOTHER OF BRAVE GIRL DIED IN HOSPITAL- ABOUT SAME HOUR The baby of Mr." and Mrs. R.' C. rklivo nt thtt Marietta' Affirn and a small, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Oliver of Sellers, S. C.t were burned; to death at Sellers Tuesday of last week. The baby was in a house where tome ; cotton : was stored when the house caught on fire. The- little girl ; rushed into the burning . building in an effort to rescue the baby and both were burned to death. . -After the building had burned down the : char red remains , were - found, the baby being- in - the arms of the - little girl. Mrs. Ed Oliver, mother of the little cirl. died in a hospital about the same time. The funeral of all . three was 'conducted t the .same time Wed nesday and interment made in Olivet cemetery, Marietta. SpeciahSession Will ? End Tuesday Night j ,,,, i . . at i t?:-. mj pUn uill.l(Jitl t iiuiiic auu cuuiauuu Bills Will be Hushed Through Over 300 Local Bills Have' Been - Passed., Raleigh, Dee. 18. Determined that the special session must be adjourned hv Tuesdav nisrht. house and senate members are Dlannine to rush throueh the municipal finance act and the Matthews Educational . bill, sidetrack- mg other measures which . advocates arrived at tne nome snoruy aiter tne are wanting passed at this time. accident, occurred. One report has jt The senate will give .chief con- that the older man threw a stick of sideration tomorrow to Senator De-rWOQ at the boy, who then got the laney's proposal to correct the senate- gun,' which Carey .grabbed in an ef journal so that third reading passage ort to prevent his shooting, of the regular session municipal fi- An inquest is being held this after nance act will be properly accorded. t,noon. " The house wjll pull on final reading . 111 ; . 1 ' of the new. finance acLand also the:k2i lAifnrle m. educational bill. An effort will be made to obtain consideration of the bill repealing the' law fixing penalties for failure or de. lays in the payment of taxes. There is a strong sentiment in the house in favor of the repealing of this law, and supporters believe that f recon sideration can be gained, tax payers will be freed from the dangers of penaltyfor delinquincy in meeting, the tax bills, v ; " Most- local measures which flooded both houses earlier in the session have either been passed or killed and lit- tie remains to receive the attention of the representatives on the two final davs other than the state-wide meas-iSam ures. Considerably more than 300 lo cal bills have" beOh recorded in the secretary of state's office as having passed both" houses.-i-rBrock ; Barkley in Wilmington Star, CHRISTMAS DINNER FOR IN MATES OF COUNTY HOME " ','. y " Romans Club Will Hae Charge Send Contributions to Mrs. Knox. . ' Correspondence of The- Robesonian. Miss Lizzie Caldwell, finds its not convenient to take charge ot the Christmas' dinner for the inmates -i the county home this year, but the Woman's Club has kindly consented IU lKB Ik. .fill CUIUriUUUOIlS Will DC gent to Mrs. John Knox not later than Saturday morning, December 24th. ';.,-r-.t. '.-ly , We hopes all. will help in this worthy cause. Send something, you will enjoy your own dinner better. Four Young Men 'Shaken Up and Bruised , in Ford Turnover Last Night. Messrs. J. L. Spivey, H. S. Burnap, A H. Islev'-and Jack Snmill. nil of Lumberton. had a close call last nisrht which they were riding turned turtle .on the Lumberton-Maxton road, near Pates. Mr. Spiyey'a right arm .was badly cut and he was somewhat bruis ed. Mr. Isley was also badly shaken upand bruised, While Messrs. Burnap and Spruill escaped with . slight in juries. Messrs. Spivey, Isley and Bur nap were taken - to - the .Thompson hospital after the , accident, 'where their - wounds were dressed. - The ear ; turned turtle in making j tne snarp curve wnere the nignway cresses the Seaboard . 'railroad. Mr. Spivey, who was driving, says he was too near the curve, before he slowed down to make If, which resulted in the car turning over.- The occupants ifaiA tmMAV M4AMAfk e o tm .Recorder .Court." " '. ... " "Not guilty", Was the verdict of "Recorder. David H. Fuller in all the cases, "aired" Saturday. Berry, and Henry Sellers were charged with kilL. . V. i t : a. -c o Tir.iwr. mn m uug LKivuftiiUS iv f. o. n nucia of the "Kansas" section, near Bar nesville. Bud Singletary, was up on ihe charge of .being drank and dis-' orderly on the streets of East Lum berton and also with assault upon Tony Ward. - Carey" McDonald Killed List Night Gun With Which He and 12-Year-Old Brother Were Tussling in Front of Home wear Kozters was mscnarg-i . . : w :d and Load Entered Carey's Head f ,ected Saturdays 1-,; - V g Boy Says He Did Not Know Gnu', .titA Was Loaded Funeral Will Take -Place at Old Great . Marsh Church Tomorrow at 11 A. M. - : : Carey McDonald, about 23 years iutuvuuu, auvub i.o icon old, was- shot last night about dusk in front of the home of his parents, Mr. .j ,r t tt m-tw.m .... iA.i.. church, 4 miles from St. Pauls, and -J?!? .Wednesday, of this week died 2 hours later without regaining!1, j1 A w. Township meetings were consciousness., He and his 12-year. r!dSturdaf .aAternoonA. - delesff te8 aiscnargea, tne ioaa taxing eiieci r.LiA.Ij uf Nelson says he did ndt know the gunfe was loaded. Deceased Is survived by his widow, who was Miss Leila Mudd of Gibson, and a " 3-months-old baby. They, lived Vwth the parents of the deceased, who had planned to begin work this morn ingT erecting, a residence on a farm given him by, his parents near their Dy . nis parents near tneir is ' also survived by his tr. and Mrs. J: H. Mc - home. . He Hit- TiMuw'.R .Ww-Mwi.n,',., rhnrUp Allen and Eee Thrower of St. Pauls. Luther White 'of St Pauls R. ,2, Elmer ,Kinlaw of.' Barkers (Lumber- ton Tt 11. Trov tnwson of Orrum 1 and 3 brothers W. J. of Palatka, 'Fla.: and Masters Newland and Ray- mond, wh? Jive with their parents. ' The funeral and interment will take place Tuesday at 11 a. m. at the old Great Marsh church. Various reports have been circulat ed about, this distressing accident. i The facts recited above were given The Robesonian by Mr. Elmer Kinlawj a brother-in-law of deceased, who Dwelling House Will be Built and Ad. ditions Will be Made to Exhibition Buildings Cash Dividend of 9 Per Csnt. Declared Officers Elected. All the old officers were re-elected at the' annual meetings-of the direc- tors and stock-holders of the Robe- on county r air association inurs- day evening. These are: president, Frank Gough; vice-president, T. L. Johnson; secretary-treasurer, W. O. Thompson; directors, D. D. Frepch, W. O. Thompson, Frank Gough, B. Edwards. J. A. tanyie, iv. jvi. Barnes, J. N. Regan, L. B. Barnes, T. L. Johnson. Jy The directors were authorized by the stockholders to erect a dwelling house on the grounds. The building will be rented to some person who will look after the grounds and build, ings. It was pointed out that much material, such as lights, wiring and felectrical fixtures, has been stolen on I severai occasions. Some additions jonniwijj ajs0 be made n the exhibition buildings. , . The Robeson fair was one of the few in eastern North Carolina that declared a dividend this year. A cash dividend of 9 per cent was declared. SEVERAL WILL OFFER FOR JOB AS SOLICITOR 9th DISTRICT T. L. Johnson, W. S. Britt and T. A. McNeill of Loca Bar Probably Will ie Candidates to Succeed Solicitor McLean. Indications point to a field full of candidates for solicitor of this, the Ninth, district, when the primary or. rives next June. Three Lumberton men Messrs. T. L. Johnson, W. . Britt and T. A, McNeill, all members of the local bar are considering This district is composed of four.fication of the treatv. recessed until counties -Robeson, Hoke, Cumber- land and Bladen. Mr. S. B. McLean is the present solicitor and it has not been learned whether or not he will offer for re-election next year. Mr. J.j Dickson McLean of the lo cal bar also has considered entering the race, but says now that he has decided not to offer. Messrs. John son, Brit and McNeill stated to a Robesonian-reporter that while they did not care to commit- themselves definitely at this time, their present purpose is to make the race. -J ' Business Houses Will be Closed De cember 26th.' - " ": 'J Next Monday, December -26th, will be observed as .a holiday, since Christ mas comes on Sunday, and all busi ness bouses -of Lumberton will be closed on that day, . j i-. . IN ARMY STORE AD ' "ON PAGE 2 - ' Wool Blankets should be $2.50 and $3.50. Army Wool Sihrts should be $1.75 and up instead 75 cents. . .County C!ooperativeTKreePbwerVAgreej Meeting Wednesday Large Attendance fa EPcted , ' ;;" '.W 1!!!fr V"101"" Vr "r CERS AND DELEGATES As has 'Wen stated hVThe Robe-'stain . . a, - - irmp mll ? if ; - 5 ff rativ.e. .rtft o "tton tobacco will be held in the court im, ; , ZL ; rr ' ' . tto a large attendance at the moating county farm demonstrator. County officers will be elected at the meeting Wednesday. v - ,x , The following officers were elected at the Lumberton township meet'ng held Saturda''lat 2 p. m.: president, W. P. Barker f. vice-president, R. H. Cnchton; secretary-treasurer, O. O. zr . i:. z . yti -: , Pukes- The following delegates wire! American proposal were not impaired tted to the coraniy nesting: p. B. by the. triangular agreement,-' the 'McNeill, W. K. Bethune, R. H. Crieh- fnliv- P- Barker,. O. O. Dukes; Wjt r,THtro? A,en 9 Poc11. .MrftwAlf H. McLeod. The meetmg Avas well-attended nd those present ' are apparently , much interested hi e co-operative marketing movement. FAIRMONT TOWNSHIP J OFFICERS AND DELEGATES Special to The Robesonian. Fairmont, Deer 19 An interesting township meeting in the interest , of co-operative marketing was held here Saturday afternoon. The folio wine officers were elected for the township- organization: president, O. I. Floyd; vice-president, I. M.. Thompson; delegates to county meeting to be held in Lumberton Wednesday: I. M. Thompson, A. P. Floyd. $34.55 Raised, at Box Supper at Glennwood. . - Correspondence of The Robesonian!. , Rowland, R. 3, Dec. 17 There was a box supper at Glennwood school house, near Rowland, last night. , The amount received for the boxes, was J15.60.- After the boxes were sold. mere was a voting contest as to which .. . . . war tne prettiest girl present. The understood this change was made to highest number of votes for any of meet the British practice of equip the girls was 910, at one cent a vote, ping capital ships with anti-submar-The amount received from the voting ine coat "blisters," evolved during contest Wasl.fl5Tietal --prosjthe-waK These -outside air com ceeds were $34.55, which will be used to purchase supplies for the school. All present seemed to enjoy them- 8g1v63 ; v "MRS. ROSA LEE BOWEN, Teacher. Prison Sentence Thieves. for Automobile ,: Raleigh;. Dec. . 16. C. J. Kellv. Sanford automobile dealer, was tenced to five years in the Atlanta penitentiary and fined ' $5,000 in united btates district court today for interstate traffic in stolen automo- biles, when the jury brought in a j verdict of guilty against Kelly and j A. VV. Hoffman, maior m , the New York national guard, and Harry Craig, of German, Pa., who were tried jointly with him. George Scott, sus pended member of the New York automobile squad, and Frank Moran, of New York, other defendants in the case, were acquitted. District t 11. A 11 I I . . ?r . prayer lor juuKuiwu against nonman ana i.raig. Britian Has Ratified Treaty. - London, Dec. 16. (By., the Asso ciated Press.) Prolonged cheer ing greeted the announcement this afternoon that both houses of the British parliament had ratified the treaty Creating the Irish free . state by emphatic majorities. . The house of commons immediate ly after the vote was taken approv. inir til rpnlv f n fha Irtnv'a nuuid i from the throne which meant rati. Monday to await action on the treaty by the Dail Eireann, which deliber. ating in. Dublin. ; Box' .Sapper at Deep Branch -Correspondence of The Robesonian. ; Luihberton,-Dec. 17 There will be a box-supper at ", Deep Branch school house Thursday night before Christ mas, December 22. The proceeds will be used for the benefit of the school. The public , is cordially invited. I- J. N. Bowen, . Bessie Oxendine, -. . t'.,.': -. : '' .-- - ' Teachers. 7 Box and Fruit .Sapper. . The Robesonian has received an un signed notice to the effect that a box and fruit supper will he given Wed nesday night of this week at Pleas ant Hope school . house, proceeds ' to be used for the benefit of the school. Since it is not known who is responsi ble for sending the notice this is giv en merely as a rumor. Rev. Paul T. Britt and family moved last week from , Bolivia, Brunswick county, to Mr. Britfi farm near Mt. Elim church. . On Naval Ratio First Great Stride Taken Toward I : r"-10" Treatj Limiting Naval Armaments. ' ': The first' great stride toward a live-power, treaty limiting naval armaments was taken Thursday night .jwhen th United s armaments was taken Thursday night f and Japan announced a final i .1 . ,lr - ,, 1 A "f. " wf ? ? I wJr.V The girls played first and t9r tSMtCki&Tiag the ,irst half' with thecore f The next tep elaboration of the five to nothing iMir.,t .. .. agreement to include France 1 s and Italy was initiated - immediately within the new naval committee of 15, in which all five powers are re presented. ; v i i ; . Agreement among the three major naval powers was reached on the basis of a "status quo" understanding as --to ; fortification of , the , Pacific islands. At the same time the United State, and Great Britain needed to .lirvan'o nooivn Tk vataiit fiA-w Ami Japan's desire to retain her newest batieship, the Mutsu, .with propor tionate changes in the American and British fleets.. ' While the principles of the original settlement contemplates the follow ing changes in fleets to be retained Great Britain, 20 ships instead of 22, with an aggregate of 582,050 tolls instead of 604,450 tons. United States, 18 ships as origi lt . k n, .. S Z T I T gate of 525,000 tons instead of 500, - oou ions. . . . r "Japan, 10 ships as originally pro posed, but with an aggregate of 313, 300 . tons instead of 299,700 tons. At the end of the 10-year build ing holiday, the fleets will stand tin der the revised detailed plan as 'fol lows: v , Great Britain 525,000 tons; United States, 525,000 tons; Japan 315,000 tons. . In announcing the three-power agreement to the committee of 15 the official explanation was made: "This arrangement between the United States, Great Britain, and Japan is, so far as the number of ships to be retained .and 'scrapped is concerned, dependent upon a suit a bl& Agreement with France and Italy as to their capital ships." The maximum tonnage displace, ment of future capital ships is fixed at 37,000 tons, American measure y w f ment, instead of 35,000 tons. It is partments along the ship's hull add to the ship's weight. The change in the naval scrapping plan was officially estimated tonight as being calculated to yield an ad-ito 6, while the1 bqs came away with ditional saving of from $15,000,000 a 9 to 7 decision, to $20,000,000 for the United States, Yesterday afternoon the boys play while it will add $60,000,000 or more ed Raeford in one of the cleanest and jto Great Britain's expenditures and !make no change over the original por sen-'posal for Japan. i Mr. J. H. Sellers and daughter. Miss Docia Selers, of R. 1, Orrum, were among the snoppers in town Saturday,. Miss Helen Spruill, a student in the Lumberton high school, left Saf- urday for Koseboro to spend the holidays with relatives. Miss Thelma-Gatewood left Satur day for Wadesboro to visit relatives. CHRISTMAS TREE WEDNESDAY The primary department of the presbyterian Sunday school will have the annua Christmas tree Wednes day afternoon of this week at 5 o'clock. Rennert School Will Give a Play December 23. Correspondence of The Robesonian Rennert, Dec. 17. A play will be oivnn Kv Vt a l?Annaiiv Klerk Arkl Friday, December 23rd. Public invited. Admission, 15 and 25 cents. J. D. CRAFT, Prin. Good Sapply of Meat. Judging from the number of large porkers being killed, the farmers of Robeson county must have raised an unusual supply of meats this year. Every farm should - produce enough meat to supply it, and then some. ' Mr. M. W. Bryant of Wadesboro spent yesterday here visiting at .the home of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bryant. -'" Mrs. A. M. Hartley and daughter, little Miss Frances, left yesterday for Bates burg:, S. C, share they will spend the holidays visiting relatives and friends. Mr. Hartley will join them later.' ' Mr. A. L. Farmer of Red Springs was a Lumberton visitor Saturday. Mr. A.i B. Andrews of - the U. S. navy is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Andrews, near Fairmont He was a Lumberton visitor Friday. Mr. W. L. Thompson of R. 4, Lum berton, was among the visitors in town Friday. MrJ. B. Byrd and family moved last week to the National cotton mills village from St Pauls, -. Basketball .PARKTON GIRLS AND LUMBER- - TON BOYS WIN AT PARKTON. A subscriptiorTto THE ROBE- Two Hard-Fourht n.keth.Tl r..m SONIAN is a Christmas Gift It la PUimed to Form League of School Team. After Holidavs. Reported for The Robesonian. f The bovs and rfi-! f inJ fnntr K..tkn , . t-.li.! . ton fc x ai kiuu Lumberton girls would have an easy time winninsr. Parkton threw m f rand foul goal before the end of this half, however, and then came back still stronger, ending the game with 9 to 6 victory. r Th boys' game wm the fastest played so far this season by either team. Lumberton scored first hut during the first five minutes Parkton tfed "th scor TteSLSiS 1 - -- ton Dy superior pass work and all round good playing, kept a safe lead, ending the first half by a margin of 11 to 6 and winning by 23 to 0. The features were the five safe foul shots of Williamson, the smooth passwork of the entire Lumberton team, ihe goal throwing of H. Bryan and the guarding of Captain Floyd. Lumberton, together with the other school-teams of Robeson county, Is planning to form a leagus just after "" """J we are expecting to have some real contend- 'er8 for thp 8tate championshin The line-up follows; Girls Teams. ' Farkton Beard (5), Brown (4), jncuonaid, council, Blount; Lumber. ton Wemstem (3). Edwards (Z. uarxer. Alien, wash. Boys Teams Parkton Williamson (6), Moore (3), Ferrell, Armstronjr, Blounr Lumberton Bryan H. (12), Bryan D. (7), Hedgpeth (4), Floyd, Pre vatt. Referee: White (Vanderbilt.) LUMBER BRIDGE TEAMS ARE COMING INTO THEIR OWN Good Game Played With Parkton St Pauls and Raeford Last Week. ' Correspondence of The Robesonian. Lumber Bride, Dec. 16 The Lum ber Bridge basketball teams are now coming to their own. On Tuesday afternoon they went over to Parkton and played their friends two games. After a close and excitinar arame the local hoys lost 12 to 14, while their sisters won from .the Parkton girls 24 to 8. On-Tbursday both teams Went over to St. Pauls and came home with two victories won from the St. Fauls . teams. The Lumber Bridge girls won from the St. Pauls girls 12 prettiest games ever witnessed on the home court. The home boys won 14 morning for San Francisco, Califor to 4 by their allround good team nia. to atend the hi-ennil ponvntioii ... n i . nr. .11 i j . J such as the Raeford boys gave tts, nvin.. e an enjoy gooa ciean games CHAPPELL WILSON. POSSES SEARCH FOR ASSAIL. ANT O FWHITE WOMAN Pliorltfo niiaam-a. rtA. 1A. tTf!4.U the offering of a $500 reward for the arrest of Ada Miller, alias "Adam Brown," colored, alleged assailant of Mrs. D. F. Finger on Saturday night at her home at the three-mile post on the Matthews road, the dragnet around the negro is supposed to have closed in at a late hour last night when several posses were trailing him in the neighborhood of Matthews. Indications were last night that another day will see the negro in custody. Governor Morrison, in telephonic communication with Mayor James O. Walker, yesterday said the state would pay a reward of 500 for Mil ler's arrest and Mayor Walker said the city would pay an additional $100 reward for the arrest of the negro. In addition, Governor Morrison stated that as soon as the case could be put in shape, he would order a special term of court, believing that such cases should have a .speedy hearing At St Peter's hospital where Mrs. Finger was rushed for medical treat ment, it was said yesterday that she was still in a very highly nervous condition and the superintendent would not permit her to be seen by anyone except Mr, Finger. ' Man Killed and Property Demolished fa Storm. - . :j Buffalo, N. Y, Dec. 18. (By Asso ciated Press.) A 95-mile an hour gale -swept the eity today, uprootinr trees, tearing down chimneys, smash ing plate glass windows and piling up the water in the harbor, to an unpre cedented stage. One man was killed in the storm. The property loss will run into hundreds of thousands of dol lars. 4 Mr. J. L. Hickman and family will move tomorrow from a farm be longing to Mr. E. M. Biggs, on R. 3, from Lumberton, to a farm belong ing to Mr. Wuson McLarry, R. 1 from Lumberton. Mr. Hickman was a Lum berton ' visitor this morning." .- . .. t. j APPROPRIATE CHRISTMAS L' - : OIfT that ny,clti"n Robeson coun- ty. n o the "unty's "scatter- : seruau m iner counties ana w is wiu appreciate. win he reminder twice . week for . aT a.1 .t. e ' m giver. THE ROBESONIAN wfll " send a card to any one to wooza the paper is ordered lent convey- lng the compliments of the season of the donor. - COTTON MARKET Middling cotton is selling on tha local market today at 17 cents th pound. ; v . . BRIEF ITEMS AND LOCAL NEWS License has been issued for tba marriage of Colon T. Brock and Josephine Willis. Mr. R. B. Kinlaw of R. 7, Lum berton, has accepted a position as bookkeeper for Bullock Brother! Auto Co. ' '-Mr.' Herman Britt of R. 4, Lum berton, killed two hogs last week, one weighing 545 and the other 409. dressed. , Mr. Ralph Whaley arrived hime Friday from St, Louis, Mo., where ha took a mechanical course in an auto mobile school, i Mr. W. C. Brown of Fairmont killed two hogs Thursday that wers 11 months old and the two netted 720 pounds of pork Miss' Cora C. Collins, -trimmer in Miss Josephine Breece's millinery store, left Thursday evening for her home at Cristfield, Md. Miss Jonnie Robinson left this morning for her home at Maiden, this State, having completed her season as trimmer in the Style shop. - Some' needed improvements ar being made on the streets and side walks' in the eastern part of town. The work is being supervised by Chief of Police' D. M. JBarker. For the first time since the World War began, the Seaboard will offer reduced holiday rates this year. Tickets will be on sale December 22 and good returning up to January 4. , Mr. John Lawson of the Orrum section was a Lumberton visitor Saturday. Mr. Lawson was recently married to Mis3 Lessie Smith of Howellsville township. They were, married in Dillon, S. C. Mr. Forest McGill, a student at Washington-Lee university, Lexing ton, Va., spent last night here visiting his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Walter, Me- bill, .ast Second street. He left thia ' ' of the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity. Ha goes as a delegate from Washington Lee. -t. The Baraca class of the First Baptist Sunday school elected offi cers yesterday to serve for the next six months. The officers elected Wer1Vpre3,1dn' W' I Ivey; vice- president, . E. Knox Proctor; secre tary-treasurer, atinson roweii, re elected; teacher, L. R. Varser, re elected; assistant teacher, W. H. Cale, re-elected; reporter, F. Grover Britt. They evidently intend to keep dry during the Christmas holidays. The pastor 'of a certain church re quested a week ago yesterday that any member of the church who ex pected to get drunk Christmas to advise ' him yesterday, as he wanted to take the names of such a member off the church roll before they got drunk. There were no reports of in tended drunks. The following students in out-of-town institutions have come home for the holidays: Miss Anna Lawrence, Thursday night, from Salem academy, Winston-Salem; Miss Rosa Caldwell, Saturday, from ' Ward-Delmont col lege, Nashville, Tenn., Miss Maitland Thompson; Friday, from Mary Bald win Seminary, Staunton, Va., Messrs. Theodore Pope and E. W. Williams, Saturday, from Wake Forest , S Wake Forest Students Expelled for Hazing. Wake Forest, Dec. 17- In an offi cial statement given out this after noon by President William Louis Po teat, it is learned ' that six Wake Forest students have been expelled for hazing which has occurred dur ing the' year. The statement given out by President Potest does not contain' the names of the men whom the faculty and senate committee ex pelled. . President Poteat's statement follows a recommendation on the part of the student senate committee, after the committee had found these men guilty of hazing at some time during the year. It is understood that the - student senate and faculty have not finished their investigation of the recent hazing episode, in which. Ralph Patterson, of Fayetteville, was hazed in the form of his hair being cut and his face being blacked. ,
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