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Jane S2. t The public hulkling bill tal i He i Mle today aad mni t f the r Norm Carolina Item .-wkfcsl liv i -rnnr orrniuur e".ni.lrlc.l T (malar )"muui wan plaivd on ! the i-oiifrmH-e committed uhlt'K i n ui imi prmra-va wnttt iim cuii- - trrrmn txvln to aljui't lit ilif- . frrran briftrfa the rtrtt nml Horn blUt. I By th AisoclaUd Hrus Waahlngtor., U. t., Jn " h I fci nata today mum1 four ImpurtoiX ; firi meaatuva btglnnlng the waslon , aith th eotu'daratlon of ih- ,ulllc t jlldins bill, ctrrjinit a fulal appro- 1 M tat Ion of abcut 24.00.vuO for th rollun of and addition to pu .ll bulldlnira throunhout the country. ThU rnvarur waa dilpnitrd of Mnd in up. Three hour were given to the con Idrratlon of the poatal bank tneaaurk - T-hla--4MV- had-jMvlouwty MMae4 the MM and ttw tue; itno" if eame up on a mutton made by Senator Carter t enrtctir -ra thr 11 our unendmenta. 8pecha la opposition to the notion era made by. Hcnatore Brletow, Hughea and Simmon, while Senator Carter advocated it adoption. The mutton prevailed. 4 to 36. The only Kepubltcan vote cast agalnat the bill on final action were thoee of Meean. Xrlntow, Cummins and LaFollette. Bsnator Chamberlain waa the only Democrat to rote for the bill. The Senate . also amended and (mated th Houaa btlla authorizing t -'0.000.000 wort of certificate of IndebtedneM to aid th completion of exlating Irrigation reclamation pro tect and requiting the publication of contribution! made through campaign Committee In the interest of members I of the Houae Of Representatives. The Appalachian foreet reierve bill will be i en1derej by the Senate tomorrow. . ' Purposely blocking a flood of ! ninth hour legislation that otherwise would have been considered, the House spent the entire day on the Currier bill to permit patentee to lut. tht government for unauthorised use of their Inventions, which wa finally passed. Many members par ticipated In the desultory dlecueslon. In the chamber members sweltered, the thermometer registered a record maximum of II and one jt the offl ctai reporters, QeorgtrLaKertv was overcome by the heat It Is understood the Appalachian reserve, and anti-option cotton bills and conference reports will have Bltht Jttf w in the. Hiiiiae,loniofTow Pawtlng tho Portal Batiks Bill. Washington, O. t'., June 12. After rotinir down several amendments, the Renato today decided, 44 to IS, to con cur In the House amendments to the Postal Saving Bank bill, apd thus took th last legislative step necemary to th establishment of a Postal Bavin Bank system of the United states. The measure was Included In the. adminis tration schedule and Its peerage mark another triumph for President Taft. -, . - ' - In accordance with tho program freed upon yesterday, the voting be rua at five o'clock, and th bill was passed a quarter: of an hour after---. ward. Most of the "Insurgent" Republican folned with the regular in sup port inif the measure tn tho Anal action on M, but Senator Brlstow. Cummins and LFoltett refused to yield and cast their ballot In th negative with th Democrat. Senator Chamberlain .-aat . th only Democratic vote for the but flrevlou to th voting ther vtas much discussion of the general merli ' Of th bill. .1 - lit. Simmon, of North Carolina, de nounced the bill a "an abtert and hu miliating surrender to th bank," and predicted that before th end of the neat campaign th bill would be the moot unpopular law ever passed by h Republican party, 'not ecptlu the spurned, refected nd trampled- Mpon Payne-Aldrlch tariff law." Declaring that the House had , lerted every feature for which the fente had made enperlai enJ-ror. air, iiihs, of Colnrsdo, read artlcle from riewaiinpera, declaring that the President bed threatened to vein -the ' rtver and harbor and public bullftlnea bill If the Kouee poetal savlnss tnK bill should fall of acceptaac by the rnt He .lemandd to know ireellewS ee Teee Tret EIG rjoxt TOyiGOT. Uh-. tt i:V. All D,TtJirv fn t' rri. All tT'-'ir f t ti f..l r-' ne f ' tJin " Atl.i-nrS etenpeneMtv with gatr prote , , , 11', Ti i tio hi me Vr ItmHevett, 1. .-1 " T l"v:..i. . , tCMea o rag tea Secretary of War Dickinson MayipRPTY.t j!!J-T(lV Fill VflM'nw T Cttrtrvwo TV.,., ilUUllUl.. Lftl 1 IU ; ! ' i ' " ; ' I t - j i " - V - ; ' fvv :m : 1 I : ..? -:, ' - .7- N::- V V t ----- j Wsshlngton. 1 C June It. While a number of candidate have been mentioned for Justice Moody seat on the Supreme Court bench.. the best Information eem to agree that Secretary of War Dickinson will be selected hi Tsft. LJoVil W. Bower. olb-ltor general has aiau bean mentuinea. MEDAL PRESENTED 10 1. Pinchot Guest of the Ex - President Today i TO CONFER WITH HUGHES Tlie Meeting With ew York's Urn errnir Will Have to Do With Hughes' New !1cy of IMrert Prtm. arlca and Is Awaib-d With Great Intcrcxt Camp Fire Medal Pre sented for "Work In Protection of Wild life and Korerts ami for Con irt button to 7-xHogy" IVmfcrrm-e With Ei-CWe Foreetcr Today Probably Important. .Bat No FaiU niatlon U Given Oat. ' t By the Associated Preaa ) New Tork. June U. Tbeo Rooee- vetc tiaJ-aated - Oorernor- Mnghe to visit him at Sagamore Hill la th near tutur for a conference. . The new came out this afternoon In the course of a brief supplementary statement Mr. Roosevelt choee to add to hta de nial this morning t a ' printed re port that he I to eome out In oppo sition to the governor policy of di rect primarle. f . - 1 Mr. Roosevelt 3l'l not say ne naa received the governor acceptance and he refused to give any Intimation of what subject he expeotedLta .com up in conference. But. taken a part of a conversation which had to di with direct rimnile th inei au-1 nouncement aroused th keenest apec- alatlon. - ' - Governor Hughs passes out of KJ pollUi-al sltsstlon this fall hr.t he aasutoe a seat oa th bench of th l'nltd State Supreme Court, but In hi continued devotion to his policies he recently called th legUlature la special session to consider tht vary subject Of direct primaries. (iilTord Plnihot will be-a retat Sagamor Hill tomorrow night. He made the announcement himself, but ee dumb to all queatlons. Tonight Colonel Roosevelt wa th guet of Robert Collier at a private dinner at Sherry a. wm. l. riornaiay. uireuvor in. lironx oo, wnicn nr. nowfirii nmm aid I "no nature fakir but a natural born id show." ulot;lied l.'ol- Rooa. velt thl afternnna t i an addre at a luncheon of th Camp Mr Club, given on the roof garden of the Wai-dorf-Aetorl In I'nl Hoevelt'a honor, tamp IIm Club's (-old lcll. President Solon preMnted the dis tinguished gue-t with th gold medal of the Camp Fir Cluh. prevented for "eminent ervlc.' ' Inacrilied: "To Tbeodor Roosevelt. June I:. Ill "or hi protection ef wild life and fnre.t nd for hi contribution to fconlogv." Wr. Homadey rbaracterlted th e Preeldent a loremnat a "none th bl gam hunter of th eorld. "Th only poor president this aatki ha had hkve been mee a ho never heard ln red ! cH'ng." ald th speaker. ( In rtpon.!,'i to the prntail.ie imwIi t'oi. itooeevelt eifred hla ii,. nb. foe th. honor n ben ia HOOSEVELT END DF SESSION irefDEm Difference Arise Between Branches of Congress S LABOR UiNS'd ShaU Labor Organlaatiun be Kanupt d Front Prowecwtloei By the Shcr- mi, li i. a . , i mam Ana-Tniet Daw? ilo.s. Voted j for Fiemplkm, But fienate Ha Ta- ken ... ! rirm iwana Acalnat I ! House Conferee laMtraeted to Insist j t jton the - AttttwV of th-- Dwer4 IV neb of Congrra Iseae Present rtl m the Sundry CIvB Bill OiMru ton May Belay AdjVMirnmant, ( By th Associated Preaa ) Washington. D C, June tt. Con freaa i eoafrontcd. with a serious dif ficulty which ha brought the two house Into direct disagreement and may delay adjournment. In the uuea tlon of whether labor union shall be exempted from . prosecution, by th Sherman Aatl-Trust law. tfh n fereea of th two house met today and adjourned with feqth sides standing firm a aver. The ' Houae conferee. , ' Representa tive Tawney.'of Minnesota: Smith, of Iowa, and FMageraW. f New Tork'. voted solidly for the Houae provision to exempt labor union, contained In an item In th Sundry Civil Appro priation bill.. The -Heoata confer. Senator Hale. Perkiaa and Clay atood firm for th Senate pooltloa against exempting organised labor. The lleuee eeafeeee were Hftmet- ed yeaterday by a dectslv rot of that body to nlt open the provtaloa aa placed In the bill by the Houaa, and they would be in eon tempt of th Houae If they did otherwise, unlasa th Hmue .vote to recede front - t poeltlcn. TAR IIEtli R.Mtf.-RS. (By the Associated Pr t . Wllmlngtoni N. C. June II Th fourteenth annual convention or the North Carolina Banker' Association rnnvened tonight at Wrtghtsvill t9Aeli ith ft, larmt . t te.dMne mm rvr(l for , opening lnn. Th . rtur of th ntght aeeylon wer th night aeeelon wer thi ef PrealdWt J. O. Ei .annual addrea lingtnn. of Fayettevllle. in which ho inveighed agnlnst small capitalisation. large dlrecterarea, th need af bill ef lading legislation and om uniformity In taxation. Th report of Secretary W. A. Hunt (howed a ktrg Increase along all line during th year. A reception by Inent banker follow ed th sln eeton. CtinMJTTVK TO KKtimATK. t By th Aaeoclated Press tjtninn. Jon II. The situation arising from th irr-NrularUle In th but. of siding en American eottnne, which wr. dlecevered st Liverpool hurt April was dtwunaed at a lar meeting of Iralnh .and continent, banker held her tcdy A eoommlt tee not iliteen. repreeenttng the chief bouM. wa prntd t pnnm th Inree! Itatlon, It t -t.etil that this com ml' tee wtll srtlnt a sut mmmltn t aegutute Mh thM In- t.rpt.d ta th tMr ta th Inlted 6 1 at, . W. EltCIIOH Terms of Bill Just Passed; by Senate iPlTCOfilflllUTIDNS, I'ealaire of thr Min.urv, That I WbJcb IU-q aired AnuH.tti.m Pu Wl. rattua of inHiigii 1 ootHbuUia. Was Mrbkeatasi hj ttvublUM I totes tX'lit Bctaldl.w Votnl W 1th Itrawoatats to Ixain tbe Muwee tmrtertinens -As lrd by tmiale ' ' tlV PabUrwtfciia T to IWMJ Ttilr- I t 1. tftcr I'Jeniton A SiTanihlr ' fur Prvtxilom-e. ae tl- (1imw lit) the Aaoclate.! Preaa I Wevfclnetu. It. t jutl it - Si oonrr had th Stnat" i iioscil of th- i Postal Saxings Bank liil toda.v than' j there ensued a plrltel contest among j S-natrs tor preuedenc In the Inter-' ieet of (he otheXin.fiiiuj:ti. , Among the pronittu t bills Im fore ' the e&nate there were thrpe candidate i for first place on thw cuiendar Thear re..the..Appnlft.cWti. JureK tvatTve , 1 bill, the Irrigation Kc- iHrnatlon lull , snd the Campaign Publicity bill n ' ator Mratitl.i.', In ch.ua of th- Ap , palachian bill, wae Unit to ot.i un rwoanillon. and 00 a roll chII. his lull as made the . unfi: jirvcd bueiuexK Ssttstied with th atl.iltimcnt of Uil ; advantage, he graciously Kve huy for the presentation-of tuo other m,.i! uree. and both of them were pim J , The reclamation bill authorising the luiiajne of iO,V9.00i tn certlrtt .ite of Indebtedness ta aid la the comptc i tlon of government Irrigation projects, i-already "under way, V.&S called up bv 1 ' nenator ,ljndf .' tf tne" o'lrftnrtte.-' ob f llnance, from whinh It a reported The only opposition to th measure iu voiced by Senator ( lay who ' that.the overnmniU,iifc.a.s.i!i.tiliig Tupoh" a policy which vt u!i cost hun dreds of millions of dd.&ra. Senator Lodge. 8m out :,ao4 -.kUU4 wer at- pointed conteree'en fit hill to ndjmit differences with th House J CanriajJgrn Puhllflty. , The campaign publicity bill s pre j sented by Senator Burrows, chairman j ' of the Committee on Privileges and ' ! Elections. Thl bill requ.rea the pub- lu atlon thirty day afler election of j all contributions made to natlonnl or congressional committees In the Inter eet of the election of mem hern of the House of HprantAtlve. i As It passed the Hone, rt abio re- ' . quired publication of contribution In , advance of election Senator Ha I ley a objection to the measure ii to the elimination of the ouse p Islon requiring the publi cation of campair.n contributions in advance of electlone Struck out AiiU'-KbTtiiMi Feature. The only roll-call waa on the com mittee amendment striking out the nie-cieciutn piiiHicmion provision. rMn w trfint'eii , demand of Mr. Bxiley, but the committee's action n sustained tv a itc ot 37 to :n Tlie i negative vote cant by Democrat! and eight Republican, the Republi can being Hevcrldg. Borah. Brown, I rWatow. Cta up. Cummins. KlUtt.-a.ivd I LaFollette Tliere aa no roll-call on ! the bill a a v hole, nnd It m unanl mounlj' passed. j itoth the publicity and reclammatlon ! bill are House measure, and both j will go to conference before being finally acted upon The Appalachian bill will receive first attention from th Senate tomorrow. s M iki IS TO PRESIDE Drtsnated ler Mate Chairman a Tern. purary cluUrman of Demcoat4 Stale Convention at Charlotte, Jul Hth. ' fSpeclaX t o w naTberver i .Winston-Salem. N. C, June 12. Bute Chairman KUer today designated Senator Lee S. Overman to b tem porary presiding officer of the Demoo cratlc Ftte convention. Which meet In Charlotte July H. Senator Over man will make the keynote speech. outlining th I 10 campaign, Hurt by Dummy Elevator. (Speclel to News and Observer.) Aehevllle. June !!. A whit wo. man wa seriously Injured tonight at Btltmor Hon, th horn of Ueorg VanderbllL It eem that h had only been at th bous a week or o and wa unfallliar with th eccentrici ties ef dummy elevator. . Some one hollered "look out." and she ta ald to hav thrust her head Into th ele vator shaft and was caught, her far being badly bruised. Th prompt aa Utanc of workmen about th house effected her release by cutting th elevator loo. When removed from th Imprisonment ah had fainted, but he 1 expected to recover. JTlIXT COUNTY HOMES COST Wtie . . . . . PHlblSl ... a Fcriytli . . . Gcdcri ...... Hob8sa . . . . $13,43185 3,739.73 1 fiOO 70 L 237.55, e A,i. J.tvJ Iredell .... . 1 Rt 1 1 AfOO J.i Why the Ring Is Whipped VICTORY HAS COME FOR CLEANER GOVERNMENT IN WAKE COUNTY The Count' 's-Money Will Be Safe Hereafter WHY ? J Hear it tonight. Sikes will tell you Battle will follow Others will speak too. Short hot from the hat. Hear them ex pose the extravagance of the Ring that is fattening on Wake County tax payers at the Courthouse 8:15 P. M. 'TTi.r.'m ilEFFWES IS IN nuiDTrDC it oriin guniiiiiidni iiliiu The Big Bruiser Installed; There Last Night -COVERED COTTAGE' New Quarter I lather Cramped and Only Those Directly ConiHMt-! Ultli tlic I'lghtcr's Preparation aiul Train, lug Will Be Allowed There John mii Arrested by I'olke Again, In Krlsi! Ii' H)U Toilay" cff'a Training Paraphernalia Will Ho In Servk'c Again etail! f Intercet. ( Hy th Associated Pre l!eno, . Nev.,. June. 12. James J. Jeffries tonight Is Installed in the training camp prepared for him at Moan Spring, three mile south of Keno and work on the arena for the light i under way. Promoter Tex Klckard aet he I sat I aged that State offloers Will make no attempt to In terfere with th fight. Promoter 8ld Hester announced to night that, having fnllej to get the use of the . Jeffrie and Johnson arena, he 7m take out a license and build an arena of his own to stage th Langforod and Ketchsl contest oa th morning: of July 4. Thl la th fight situation In Reno tonight Jeff ilea' new uarter are so crowded" that only those arttjatty-Ton-neoted with the fighter preparation can be with - him - ther. Notwith standing kack of room, however, Jeffrie say h la thoroughly tls Bd and will remain Id th place until the day of th fight. He and hi part hav a rose covered, two story cottage, similar In at) 1. but not In is to that occupied by him at Ben !mond. Cal. fly noon tomorrow most of th ap paratus for gymnasium practice will b ready for ue. Corbett Choynskl and other ex pressed themselves a well atifid with th aew camp. ' , . While Jeffrie looked longingly a th road thla afternoon, he did no nork. After a hot soda bath and a rub h buelned hlmwlf In straighten. Ing out hi baa-gag. Tomorrow h will tak to th high way for a little Jaunt. Jim Corbett ha advtaed Jeffrie not to undetiak heavy road work, aa It would only serve to alow him down. Mill Home Anxiety Abowt Uoveewo A tut arte. No fplr to the telegram sent Oov. ernor Dlcbron yeeterday baa been received by Hlckard Th promoter express hlmaelf that no matter what prMur la brought to beir on Na. varta'a rhlef executive, th Governor III not Interfere with th fight. Ptlll, Klckard would rest easier It he had the tiovemor'a personal aaeurance, and h. la Impatiently awaiting a tel. .tram bearing th tJovernor algna. lure nd promiwng rmmuaitv. MeittA ,od.y ld that If the right wer (Mopped In Nevada h would not try t wage K elsewhere. flt , f,it ure that thete would b BO trontde tn He c.auaa. ea enn W m. rvjMe-r. ii.j m iyieye 'liNliORSED 4 rnn nnenmeai i I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11111 II I ! f Lll I Ohio's Favorite Son Re nominated for Gov. ATTENTION OF NATION Ohio Conv.J'Uon A'btptM IteMdiition Preee-ntliig Jutlmni Harmon a It ', tnndklair for tln DtiiKN'raUc Prewl. ' dentin! Nomination Call. Auention to Hi W'iwioni Hiul Winning Quaji- tie Done l-nt HeviiiCHt if tlie tveror to Omit lU-fcn-mv Ut the Prceldency State TVkit Notnlnntil No FJndursciiieni of Senator. (By the Aaso. inted Press t Dayton. Ohloo, June 2 -Tb Ieni ocratlc party of Ohio mi Into the State campaign this fall with Judaon Harmon a Us candt.lnte f fevertw and prerldent The Iemocratlc State convention, which completed Its la bors todsy endoraed him In the strongest term for the prealdency of the United Stat, after It had re nominated blra for governor by accla mation. The belief held by many delegates . .. ioe auY.rnor win r.-.iKn noryy after the beginning of his new term In order to become a candidate befor th next Democratic nation! conven tion waa voiced by forme- governor Jaroee E. Campbell. The ex-governor .... .. ......I.- iii- ti rntoiu Canton, th nominee for lieutenant fuveror. "Her la th man.'' he eald. "who will be lieutenant governor for tx month and th governor for a year and lx month. Both of the nebulous promotional, however, wer accomplished against lb earnest pro le! of their beneficiaries." Th following reeolutlon preeented by th committee on resolution waa adopt. by th convention endorsing Governor Harmon for th presidency In llll: "We Invito th attention of the na tion to Judaon Harmon and th work be la doing for Ohio. Two year hence It will hav been completed, then w ran spare him tor larger dull. H bltve that guilt ta personal ta act ing on that belief at boat, aad would aot upon It in target fields. A high eenad ef duty provM hi only motive for met el action, aad ht na ef Justice sUene compels Judg ment, rirmneea and strength mark him th ma to aupplant vacillation and weakness.' Tb nation need real man and th Ohio Democracy prevent and cader for th pre!, dency la lll Judon Harmon " Oovernof Hmion mad a futile re quest of the resolution eemmltte that they emit the- prldnUaJ en. dnreemant rewdution. aaytng that he I mkktng b1 preeens. Hxbt .on th mat Ieene4 and did not want national Wane (ntetted Into th coming enn. pal He was told that K eowld net b pivvented. Ctti4 Ml Pa Tt THE DOCTORS HAD A VERY BOSY DAY Session of N. C. Medical I Society Yesterday VALUABLE PAPEIIS HEM M-a-waBSiMta Inalwdnl I to. Ta tarrrwiu. iwuallpui. ami ( uwwty V Htarr1s)tri'M "( IWwIUt Priyei itaiw My I a tier MmmiUI Vr ery a pa be Man tn iwrj ni lr Mllr Hinu Male to -lira . iwom. .W . .JUav.. triiw lhemrhrv Jinuou la Chance VetMi of HnH.M of I ouBii Sujk nnlciMhut. of Health IWnKeit KWrJiiH sail frr Hard hr. ' P 4 It .Nfio aR, irmerv. r Wi i mut in , june .; . Tarr m .t. H ' rjh:ivil, He, h Th. h s . ni Ja f,,r the yhyi.' ' . atieti-lan- e .pon the oTth di.nu..; ..., n r Hi North 'ar-.;ni M-dl-ai ... ,et I wo hulneit - lull. ,.f til" "ielleral Ho.lV tlto e- of rhe ttnitse wr TVIeaate nlolnt metina of the 8tate Hoard t Health with the in'dt. al .,.-.,. ni a trlii 'l'n the hUtorlc Cpe l.ar nv.r mi the afternoon were th .lure of (tie tl( lr John ) Merj, of i 'hiir'on.. x. "nil vi president, calle-l the -len-"ai H.idv t.t onler thu mornlof. I'r-nder.t Wood leinit rr.ianl in the iloiie ,.f Delegate lo ienlon VU .'oi. of Halltmort , re,ol a i,apr on The M.ignoeia of Ti.lien uloal, in loriIifi:l (-.-.. I ir J.-.ih A. Whit-. UicJimond. a on ' Ha." the Ton-ila An V'JOi tlot). !.; . j Rupc1nlnntrnus of tl-altb ' t'ltouiU lie Caualde Men. In hie l. per on one of the Su!t i Immediate N". i)V Sl)9a ,lv Jjeuj.!.,. rtii "llbtorv. Dr Chart-m ' H ; !-4Ughlnghou.. of (Ireenvtlle. Mid that tha public health depended flrat . ULon the lndt Idoal un.t fcec.ond. tioon (ii County 8urerintndnt and em- phaslaed th Importance of selecting ! capable man foV thta position In r'n'r Instance, die wild, county r -m- ' !tiwjiien eiert - pnywH-iana witnnoi re rard to their qnallflt atlona Dr. W. S Itankln eretary pf the SUt i.ianl ' Health, endoraed th. re marki of lr lughlnghouee and State.l that he thought the profesiorl -hould select fh h.'Slth officers. Dr. Stllee on a Pbaae (f S:itn RlghU." Inr. c. W lle. the hooknomi tx- prt, suggested that the State Board ' Health ahoohl hae the power i In and ( lean nt' oiintv whets ounty failed In tin Important )vit and harge Ih. .tm.- to the coisnti He did not think It wnild lie ne. eeaary to do thi In nvre thin to or thr counties A motion to the rffect that the coun ty auperlntendent of health he aele. t ed hv th county medical association Instead of by the county commission ers, aa at present, was tabled IH Richard H Lewi, of iliVigh. read an al.le in. per on "The Phvsi iin Hiid the Piibp. H alth " Tlie (inloliit fwln. Dr '.' Thomas, of W'Ilmlngt.on, batrman of th-. State Board of Health, prealded t the conjoint seeelon. which e devoted eicloelrelr o--the hearing of r. Mirts In h! report lr Kankin went on record hs helng oppoed to the present metliod of handling mll poi opposed ' the quarantine sys tem for three reasons: first. It give a false orote.-tion and keep manv ' f mm being rar-rlnnted; srrrmrt.- Tteartv every one would be vaccinated were it fnot for the qearantme-. tnira. in tn State the quarantine ha been abolish ed the dlseas- has greatly decreased. Kmnll-poi in the State the past year coat I50.00')., lluokwtrm Hcport. i Dr. J A. Ferret I. assistant secretary I of the Hookworm Commission for 1 No',n rarotlna. in hi report etatsd that examination had been made of i.,, BMn,rd North Carolina college students In forty-three counties, and that one-third wer affected with tha disease rn the counties that hav reported some 1.000 white and I5 uiored hav been treated tor tna ata- ! ease. He eald that probaelv hn population of i fourth of the rural North Carolina I affected with the dis ease It Is planned to divide th Stat Into eighteen district and wage a vig orous campaign. Physicians and lay men will be appointed to carry on th fight aad a field agent will b employ ed tot each district. The required number of field agent will cost th Plate 170.000 annually, and will soon use up North Carolina portion of the Rockefeller fund. Therefore Dr. Ferrell recommended that the Legislature be requeated to provide for mlntenanc of the sgenta He eetl mated that the die- , eae la now rooting North Carolina tll7.lt annually. Dr. C. A. "here, head of th Stat Biological Labrratory. In his report re. commended that th Legislature be asked to change the law relative te nti-toaln an that the department may be authorised to famish antl-towln for th elttaen of the Ptate without eoet. Agwkast Tho kite rWe. Dr. C A. Julian, of Tbomaavtll. as sistant .tatarv foe th Tuberculoat Depertnwrnt of the IX at Boa rd ef Health, reported pmgr In th ram I ..Me.i mm rw Twwl ' BIO RAIXT TO-nrrHT. "AitiVItlajt ips)pt t tk O-i lToQae) at 8:13. AU Dncicvra'j) brftML Thrw enS lw etunrjr id dreewo) wrrOx r-l.n. T1ia Iurjr it on tb rrn. 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The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 23, 1910, edition 1
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