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The News amc3 Ob I lias Dale flly In rH tamtJa) TTaasJ I to .(Hiaarrf mmHiM Ta i l ' MnlnMlti ri mmx,ml Mtuwres, MiIwm Itwimuin M, I"" P-sai-Tatar 1, ""ll (artalpHaUi.) f tV server. , Leads all Nortl Carolina Dailies in News amid Circulation-' ,: ,frr - ; . VOLUME XC.l.HO. 22 -4W BEGINNING OF THE EOROIIATIOII WEEK Rain Damages Seriously the Spectacular Aspect of English Capital CENTER OF INTEREST; Kins en Illununaiton. lUaard All Mght trVom Hie Vtr Kud Club to tlie Heart of the HMwttl lH4rt--HrJ ln. do Sow Mill He IJUie, ltrl Intllj I Ik- Frowning I. Over Constant; Paraik- of Hllitrr Watch Thou sand ,.l Wltmrn Tol All SIT l lc lark of Completing u Isecs'r ailon. Mash of Which let llrmalne in He AiTH.mplli.lKxl lfla and Ad dress Hie King and Ous-rw fron IH-puia.lon from V.rt..u. Parla " tin- hniflrr rmry All tlir IO)al iMf Har rrfrd Hir IH .orflaal K-uiiMltl by hmialM JtlcintM-r of ibr Hmr of mnim. ( t thr Aoi laid I'itnp I. Minion, June IV Italn brgan fH liK M iill i-arl tht.i afdrnoon an-J th. t Ih hIihiv th.- 'rrel (Mntght hmiii 1 1 in . their yan'1 rnnr lilurreI w iwlt- pnmt run 0"n th olurnna of lh" 11 lumphHl ar h. Koine of th tliii-t ill-. orali e fTr t aranKed f'r thr l oronull'Mi rfl1 ration ulatn 1 a fair ! chan. r of bain ruld- .Bet.,ac. ular of Tmdon la roiuHMiMj d .1 run k 'I ' ui that t'.wn hiu folhe .learan i irnllc-a l thr unalnJ-luf , ,,, . , n.-, of th, r.th,r . .Miinv iiiuTittnuiiona ni.ixro all tin- ) from thr Wwl Knl rlubi u(,n ,h whnlr tariff auhjrit in I hi- h.'-.rt oi Hi. tiiiaiHlal .llnrirj. ant ... make onr klllmit de n i , ri- tin Mm k i n hini' ami the olared Hrnator i"raford, .f South ll.ink of Kiik'lmi.l were- l.rlirht wth I Hakoln "We rlnl ihr Seni .r from eh . trl. llirhf Thronna of people f mn l aula. New York. onn'-rtlrut Kplalinl h.-i-rfulb throiiKh thr mud-j MaiKa. huarttH hikI Sla.nr State that r.-rt!. enjoying trrn iatri..ttc j a r lwa. renii. d the gre.uent har (lio i rat of .rotn tion. aibo. a'lrujt n.l Hu. kinshain I 'i l.i ' .iicain today i nirarnrr idai propotr- h put nn the wax 1'"' . nt. r ..I popular Int. rent I frer li-t . on MliKlo arlnl" r.iaif l In t enlral london will are Utile iet day j .Northw. JI I want i d.'al Willi or nlKlil iinlll tin- rrownins in over. ' tn, niaii. r in it- entirm IVnnal- V II into the xmall houra of thr morn-! ho; there w.is a . ontanl rara.le of. P. lai. d tiKht in watrhlnK rurtouely Hi. th-ii-andx of workmen engaged in , completitig lh ile. orations of whl i,:,!. n -1:11 remain to be dour and f ,,, , ,in K(.t en" oil. Senator, on n,.i t n done at nlKht time owlnn t" that aide with ..u " i. n.rned Senator Hu iliiti.'iilty of . l.talnlna autfl. lent Bailey, of Tt-xaa. will take one in. p. I of thMe l.ii: now ..nimu oer from The KlnK and Cju.cn had a buy nie i,.uri.. ai.. nii.ke a whole new tar .la In addition to rrielvInK a lame . iff aw ,,u( f p- numl.ri of lidtiliK roxaltl.a hX the' Senator IjiIo dc i.irrd that there online tlni atl. lid. d a rehearsal t ere- . .,,,,i. )f. ., a Ipui nment until the nion.'j Mt the Abbey and thU v ening ! iltned the lorelKn n pre nt ti ea at lliicklnKhHin Palac. The iuen re- , crlved depiitntlotis fr.im larioua parta ..r the empire, who prevented Blf, an. I addiesin'- All the viltln prince anil prin- ceflffi'a and lesacr membera of the i toial fanilllcf. Iiuludlnn the liukr and iu'hees of I'onnaunht and John liuva iiamminiil the Dfrsofiul rriiro- i sctitHtlve of the prmxynt of the I .......I Ul.l,. wer. or. ... nt Th. fleet i.i Snithaiid la now niac- 1 11, u II v in full force for the re lew I MoM ' th" foreign esaeU arrived I i ,,ii, v i.n.i t...'k up their atatlon. j Each of the foregn x easel, on enter-i ink tn." Iiaroor lliea miu'i , tuns in honor of the nation and another of rrventeen suna In honor of the commai.der-ln-chtef After the loyal dinner at the Pal ace runny of the Kiieata drove to Staf ford House whli'h oerlooka the Hall, where the Durheaa of Sutherland Ravi, hall. This wan the moBt manful! . hPl.n. uffuir ltnrlo.i hull een 111 eurr. ' Hesld'H the members ..r the Hrlllxh royal family, with the exception of the. killK and (i"een. mo.it of the roial I , i-iior. from . l.roM.I with their ! iultea. ;he diplomatic corps. Including the members of the regular and spe- rial American enibHisle!. the colonial reprcsentailyes. many of th leading stRtefmeri and nearly every one prnra Inapt In society, were preaont Th rllapliiy of uniforms and costly dresses and jewels was regal. The Hrltlah Empire league gave a large ball tvnlght at the Hotel Cecil In honor of the officers of the over seas forces Several hundred colo nials and Kngllsh officers were pres- rnt. Karller in the day members of the colonial parliaments lh. l.ondnn were tendered a luncheon at "the Westminster Hall by the members of the House of Com mnn. ford Itose nerv the principal speaker James Keler Hardle, M P.. for Mr tHir Tvdlll. KH.lalist. In Independent lilior member, struck the only dls conlnt't note thus far heard In the .iip'i. utioll VASOII "The workers ought lo have auffl-1 clent aelf -respect lo Plt t the eor ' oniitinn procession and all It hollow i no.ckerle. " he said, speaking at , miner' deiiinnsiralinii at Harnsley "What Will he seen In the coronation procession Is not humanity, rengicn t Indualrj, but the rorce that op press th common people. The work- ins-men should see that kings, .sars, emuerore. and all the nniy nrooa sr. ait l.i 'hflr proper places'' , ..,..ii..i. of Kinr n..re Is alsnahod bv a free handed I criming from th jnd..w and cracks, jof York military school tha colonial ,'l.ti loition of honors, among the and an .Urm was ,ven. but .' I contlng.nt. are to he honsed; at fhcl moti Int-iestlng beng thai of a baro- relief n liven th ptlsr.ner decided .sea Hospital the radets and Canadian nt--v np. ti Dr. William Osier. R.glu I (CwBtllived on Tag Ueifvn.j ik REVOLT IN SEffftf E BY REPUBLICANS In Opposition to Canadian Reciprocity Measure ofj President Taft is led or "When 111. oritrT.SKMM- a Palled from K) m of Prntxtl.e Tart a , I H nraa anitrra' ITixlx-u Are ' Thrown luUi a tVer Market W lillc i Ilia lun'luuir onllntar lo IW lro- , t trl. Tltrm rr (rMalrflia Ifrr i Him Hill Vihx lo I'all Mrm ! lira on Iron. Kurl Omnittaia, l ot- ' I ton and (Hlii-r Thlnga." TluiiMlen Ubp M.Hita.m I'rulniiwnlat. 1 Illy lh.- A aoi latr.l I'lrll I Waxhlnai'ii l i' Juno l Hr publlfan i'..Ml1 !'.ii tu Itir 4artalan rrrlprM-l I'Ul ,n tin- Hrtial" narhad thr alag "f o it rrlt tida lad I.) h4-nat"r I'li-n Mmiiana who aialn fiillrd In h a .1' man. f"r an ri planadon ..r a M.in h tn favor f lha hill frnm ..,.. Hi. If vtiiihln an ,,,,,.,, . t, ,,,, , , tn, lniur,, thr It' I.--U M If h n . . i.nnlA dr lrd that If the hill 1 many Kfpjti- ( KDji woulil )oln din I'ffiioi mtR m an t(finl to v it h,. iuUt -n all niMnufacturrU proOui Vlitn th- orn. r aiun a pulled out f the ten of r Ue larilT. ' atd frnator lii-ni. ht-n th farm' rs' pr.j'iui ts an thrown into frr' n.ar krt hlp hi iur hj-H rontinue to b pr(t'rtd int-rr are man) uod profttionlata in th Hpuh)tn rankt hero w hti will t ti h.iv thr dut)s ullfl down on iron ami at-fl. t h ml- . .-otioi. ana ma. ata. i ottoii and man) othrr thlnffn ' tra Hepubiaan . fl h , 1llir(,till of thw Mnn. tana Senator wnrda that tha paxaaK I hi- r Iprixity hill. hi h It l a.l n.lttrd will hae a majurtty ..f thr "lr. In thr Srn.t... will br att.kd i with a flaht that thrratrnn to throw vaala. MwsiaMppI and M.iiwarhuetH itae lomt-.l handii in a r- political H V' propaKan. la II In time the lountri to atrtk hlm, ( H nate ha le i u the free list' bill and the w,m. I. n I I I Rei.ro.iT. ..in te today with I'"' before the Sn-l I'.oot amendment, 1 affectlnn th" mil .and paper fr .in i.rtaUoli or pulp woom ana. a aa the matter . ..no.lcrntlon the for Immedlai amendment ,i. at.iln laid aside be caune of Senat lt,...! attfcn. e. latter - I amber, hut nald he he came Into th would not be r.-aoi to itiscusa tne amendment until Miiesuay (liuinnenta ,.! I lie bill. Including Mcra Mallei I' cummins and Smith, of Michigan I hen demanded ne. h from some n. aMire a brief expian for offering hl ' .piirea Canadian ; . xport reatrli - I and paper are . an explanation ot one In fao, of the Senator liin.t m-i biii.ii oi uir I amendment. wh''li province to renc tlona liefore pulp w I admitted free Itefren e to IT-nt laita speerh- In faoi ' r . Iproeity una his criticism of th- i:--t amendment ware met by Serial r Hoot with the. llulrmi.nl thai be v..iih not OtW-USb newspaper iiuolati. nf of the I'rcat- dent i Senator Halley .).. iared he pro- j posed to dieru-n th.-nt. that if the President could .nlie them and. wait to Influence th. Senate In o en uperchas. the Henate h"iild feel tree ; j to discuaa an, crlticif ""' President. : Senator Williams, of MiaMsaippi. in slsted that President Ta is not open to crltlctam for his efl.n to secure the passage of the Canalo.n reciprocity bill. In direct att.uk upon the Hoot amendment Benator Williams contend ed that If U were adopted. n Cana dian paper or pulp would come Into the Culled Mates free duty JXtitll all Canadian proximo had remove their export restriction!, and that tha Influence of the "pap. r tml w ouia result In preventing Us ev. r coming In free. Ttice who w ould contlnm the pre ent grip of the International Paper Company will vote for the aincjid- ment. he said with nun h Intensity, "while those who wish to remove thai strangling hold will vote againt It." Jail Bird Almowl irtiialrd. Spencer. N C. June 1 -Tom Dean j and A. V White, employw of the Southern Itallwav Company it Sen- ! leer, set fir to the town. jail yrster- (day afternoon and were for tlrrtV In 'danger of being burned t death Th! mrn were locked no bv Chief of Po. i iice j. n. v run mi air... ..ei nd ."on after the officer left the small wcwden ja.l smoke was seen I lo put out th fir. rather than lake L. i ii.iLa n r hi.ptt I w .as 4 a HiiaI 1 I . v. TRIO OF AMERICAN WOMEN WHO WILL BE LEADING FIGURES DURING CORONATION I.on4oa. J una H Thru American woman who will ! prominent in the iwlir affairs attending the o r. .nation feellVIII June l In 1 ar th loom.. f Uraaard. Mra Dandf Id. rvpntawnod nd lady lecee Mra HlM.law...Ml. who was Mlaa Katharine v on Wolf, waa bora In His I'nltail Htaina though her grandfather was a baron Hhe has Ion beii romln4ni In lamduu aoUett. dm of a.r prlaa.l him.I.,hi la a Jwld f..g aria re criyed from King leftward a ahnri lima liefor tin death, ledy Deed was Vivien Uould. daughter ilwri On ulrl. of .Saw York, Thr Counters f tlranard was Ilealrl. . Mllla ..f N. V rk Hh. will anlarUIn lu l-hly during lha ilrbraliii SIXTY THOUSAND TROOPS IN PARKS' Military Feature of Mag nificent Coronation Pro cession June 22 &23 ENORMOUS AMOUNT FOOD Hie lul of arryln iIm- King a lie iralla alie I-Ibm KMllan ITIiicrs and KrUnura trollgloiis sine- of Je-wrlr H on II) I lie I'ar lliipauita la Um" NmtHoua Slate Function T1r Kxcnlh-nl rrar nmta Mad,' for Dealing With Vo lidcnta ami Injuriea 2.IMM) Am-hulaiH-r orw ua Iuty a,n 20, (MM) Wltiiln Call. -OIU ATIUN lKM.ltM. Jun go. King and Jocf will n-iH'lve ncH4l nuojii and delegation, at ItucklnpTlutni ralT. Jhih' 31. KIiik and (Jwrn will rwrlm Colonial ITrmlrra. .Inno 22. C.aronailoa. Jane 23 rrutTndon throuKli Ix)iid..n. June 21 Natal Review at Spit- lead. Jan.- ! .ala procrnalmi at Tliratte. .luor 2. final prmTv4on llirouch 1oiu)oii. Ixndon. June H. Ixindon a parks and ouvn spaces have already taken on tn, g,,p,Hran(e o farrnrd camps In ir(.pMrB,lm fur ,h, accommodation of the 0.0(I0 troops who are to line the streets during thr Koyal processions on June and 53 In Hyde Park. Wormwood Scrubs, licgent s Park, Hatters Park, Kensington Uardens, lanvaa cities consisting of long straight l.nes of white tents have been erected by advance partlea of soldiers from the various regiments. At Hampton Court the Indian contingents are to tBke up their uuarters, for they have to be kept separate from the llUU)h regiments and their food pre i pared by their own cooks owing lo f rgtou reaaona which forbid th j touching of their rations by any but i those of the same faith six regiments of cavalry hav (heir headquarter at Wormwood eVruba, beald a number of l.nterirs of horse 'and field artillery1 At Keganta park. .there are to be six Infantry brigades lesch of three battalions. In Kenalna ton tiarden there will he an Infantry brigade and a large number of unit belonging- lo the artillery, engineer!. atmy crvtci, corps. ordinance corps, pay corps, and tha nnrth and south Irtwh horar. corps, Wtn ln, Chnner - rlnd militia. In Ralleru . , ur.ganei are to encamp. rarit thre, regular Infantry brigades; at the buk mounted tt,Ucr; al , th old general ( lifl 1 1 fl llgMl All 1 1 e Tkiaax w - .,,rTr,. f VK 1 E A WIDE CONTRAST No Scarcity This Week i of Those Who Have Wit l nessed a Coronation FAMILIAR OFFIGIAL FACES i Tlio OramaUs lrroliae U Imi Will Snppurt the New King and tjucrn Next Tliursday, Are largely tlie Same Who fUfurnl at tliei Corona tion of King Kdward 1 1 . VI ore Thau Half (entury Had pamcd llc liirrn live Coronation of Jihvii U . ami Id ward and l-Vw Were l.liliu Who WIWrsMrd the (Winer in Psr-th-liau. In Ihr letter. .( By t able to New s and Obaerv el 1 London June II Between the .nr. onatlon of Kdward lh fleventti. T'ie Peacemaker.'' and that of his son (Joorgc the Fifth, who, probably w.ll be known lo history as 'Th Sail k King' Is a wide contrast. Kdward s coronation was attenl.'d with minv misgiving and feara. Un icuuiit of the serious operation which the King had recently under gone, and whl. b necessitated th post pon. ment of the crowning, and -he aiiprehenaion lest His Majesty shorn I not be able to endure the difficult ..rdeal of a slate ceremonial lastli. marly Tour h"nrs wllh the strain f its attendant lun. lions, the atmos phere of th. tirst occasion was i barged with extreme nervoua tenslo'i. Then the pHgi-ntrv ;in4 feudal rites of the moat ancient and splendid ritual preserved by anv Kuropean dynasty coming down a t do through th mists of nearh ihoiisand year from the time of the first Kdward had the glamor of extreme novelty In th eyos of th British people More than half a century had paased since the euro nation of yue. n I. torla. V ery few persons survived vi ho had participated In that cereinonv and who would ap pear again in an role at th crown ing of her son Th persons of ihe drama who wMI support the new King and Queen next Thursday ar- largely the same. The venerable I n an of Westminster, whos j weakness lent a touch of pathos to the jast coronation. )s gone. No on who was in Westminster Ahbey on that occasion din forget 'he scene when the aged pr. lute knelt before hi monarch and "as unable t r(s-i until the Kin bent down lo help him. The I 'nke of Devonshire, a typi cal Kngl.'h nobleman of the old school, si. -reded '' h,s 'r Henry Campbell llinnerman Is dead and also Ihe stern old Duke of Cambridge, bro ther f th..' former King Three . han stood , 'below the throna ' nn thai tn'lr "'' 'upanll the Duke of ConnniiKl't' 'he Duke of Carnbrldge , and the present King, then Prince of j Wntr)1 On Thursday there will b two ncciipled aa liefore bS' the links I of Connaiight and Ihe young Prln. e of I Wales, vvp" Jsear his uniform of naval iadel. But many great figures of ihe iaei e.frvnwiioii win oe sceq play.na the same parts again Hose. lery. Iloherla, Kll'hener and Balfour (Continued on Pag Five ) s EDWARD TO GEORG NORTH CAROLINA'S pE QUART BLOOD HONORS AT WHITE TWO GREATEST MEN Old and Ever New Ques- tion Sprung in Congress By Bailey of Texas NATHANIEL MACON ONE Sriial. lull. ) of leva, grce With vlisal Tar ll..l In VixiirtUiig to NallianiH Via.. hi iu- of live Nh Imh in I bum's Trinidr. IVit ex Ha Aside laiH-r, (.ralu.111. liudg.T and IHIum and Names W llllani II Haywood a. live Mate of Ma it mi Ilia r.l'vquciii r iH-oiiiluin of liar HaMgh Man lo llcpohlili UliiMr Addrewa. M.h Vx lien lie Hlgxi'd. He Kc. ure.l I oium-iii f rom live Meivatc )rsi-rda) nit thoms j ri:fi:.i . V ... h.ngl.in. D ' . June IK i were the two great, st men Norih I'aro'im ,-ver proiluced ' Tills a'wava Int. re-imn nu.-sttop was -piling 0,1 tin rlo.-r of the I'niidl Stat.s Senale lodai in a spe.'. b l i Hrnat'ir Hail, v 1 I Tela" ho I. 1. I garde, 1 as ill. it 1 . i - tti'-nihir of lli.it hod I 1 he .ll-tiniiuivhed T. xas Senator, in his lemarks. pia. e-l ah. ad of Mil INorlh 1 n, In. 11. ns Wllllaiu H lla wood ..f Kal. igh (who served three ,veai. as a ni-mb. r of the Sena!. 1 and Niilliai.icl Mi. hi of Warren, who was a ' ongresMinan and Srnntor for manv v.-ais serving both a riesi.lcnt pro tern of thr Senate and Speak) r of the Mouse Wlille Senator Baileys iftdnt Is Interesting and will receive great def erepc because of thr high authority from which It come, there are other North Carolinians whom many Tar Hsela brlfeve deserve a higher rank In history than Senator Haywood There la William A Oraham. of Lincoln, both a (senator In the Fed eral and Confederal Senates. Becre tnry of the Navy and Whig candidate for Vice-President, whom many be lieve a the foremost man that has represented the State In the halls of national legislation There p Heorge F. Rudg.-r. of ra n. who was- Se retary of the Nav and a Senator Tor a number of v.ar and who is put nhe.id of Haywood lo nianv students of State history las Is ' Willie r Maiigum. who served in both Ihe S'-nnle and House for a !"ii term of . ear I And lat-t. but not least th.t Is Zeb Vance, whom tin ipHcM K'-fieratlon w,.uld undoubt.-ilK honor with an cfhgv in Statuary Hall If the niches there today awaited the filling by the Htate at once. Hon Hh- Uuration Waa Ralsa-d I Si nator Haliev raised the int. ret ' IliK .ilestlnn In the Senate todav w li.'.i he oblalned thr con", nt of that l.-.dv 1., publish n piibln document t'o- : addles- of Senator II,iood. written 'at Hal. -igh In IM when he resign, d hl seat III the ScnaU The lettei of resignation makes ..n.e fifteen thou sand words and embra . flftv .1 tvpewntten pages Tn ItcpnbllHli HavwiNMl s Adilrc-s In th.- course of a week It will ! in document form and ftvallabl. lo' inakltiu re.iiet ot lib. r of the Nor'u i-.'irolina Senators In his retnurk to the Senate with respect to tiit Hav wood letler of risignation S. nat .r Haile. said 'This letter of the ...rth Carolina S. i.i tor is valuable In inoie reei.t'cis than one It shows Hi. it lliev nhns.'d and vilified Senators In 1 K 4 V Just a- th.-v did In 191 and ns thev do in 11U 1 I rulh. r feel In cllned to show thai the inn. krak'-rs of tills day are not without their an- cstors "f another .l.o I Kxplalmng hi-, object in asking for the publication of Ihe Hav wood letter ! as 11 document, Senator Halley said 1 further He la les lo Tariff of I HI. Thr lettir I- an answer to some r.itber bitter a--. uiitons against blni The resignation ki.w "ul ..f Senaior ! Hav woods unwillingness to support th. tariff of 1 h 4 and I would rather have II printed to sllow mat ll" was mistaken a bo Mt the character ol that legislation "lie was a Demoirnl and up tu tb.-'t time had b on on good teres with th'- dniini-li.il.'il. a con dition of in 1 11 d 11 bout which 1 ha..' great "bnibt "f the vvlsdotfl I think It would I"' 11 K""d ll" " s ri"',,r ere not on su. h go."' lerms llli lh- ad mlnlstriitl'.n either with theirs or of any otli. r part y "When S-11. .tor Hav Wood resigntid hi sent tin administration organ they had su. h In ibat dm. although thev do not hav. In this d.i assail ed him Willi v.li.iinni i.litrrnesa and thl letter l in r. .l) lo that attack and similar at 1.0 k- rlenatnr lx.il.-v mi.I the Senator Haywood letter ..f " Oi-natlon is to be found In no publi, ,.r ottb 1.1 1 do. -ument. and that iiui'tnic I. a 'f Is one of th most inl.trslii.g episod. s In our political history, he had hud It copied from lh. ..Id Ml. 11. gist-r What hvnalor John sharp Williams ha 1. 1 Senator John Sham Wiii'.im". of MbMlsslppI, would mnk. .o.. H u. but h thought thai printing a.' pub Uc doeumriits things that i n, not present public Interest. .. ,i the re. vlval of on side of some h.-i..ri.-il strife is setting a pre. e l. nt that might lead to an indeiinii.. ...ii .,' printing. Senator ' Bailey replied thai lu resurrect ro valuable k ilocum. nt would be money well spent. He said that II alao showed a great I i.-ni. . cratlc senator at hlUtaken s to a conspicuous Democratic rvlce 1,, ihe country (Conlltiued on Pf Vtyrn J i TO SAVE HIS WIFE U.S. Senator Lee of Tenn. and Dying Wife Will ! Both Recover Now HE UDEO OPERATION . Hoh- of Saving Uf of Wife of V ovircz e. Member of SetvaU- IUd IVrs-a 1 haiMl.inrd Vtlrra He lrmrnrd uf the Pimlhllli! of kSavlag Her Tlirough TrawsfuKi of HU ra ! IIIimmJ, ISinandsd alH rnrcr) Mr- ; g.on. lo' Ivrfurni ( erBtia Ikr- j rlit.i of live Inirrratlnc (kper- 1 lion and Krort of ilsr Jovful Ho sulU j I Its Assoc. ated I'less 1 IV ash.llgt.iii. June II - t niled Siaiea H" nai,,r Luke i-a, uf Trnne. ' u t" save the life of hi. alilekro I wife hi rob all) aa. rlfl. rl a uuart of his blood si tiiorgrtiiwn hospital yrs. , ieida ami tonight hope fur Mrs Uil ! it- .very. whl. h had almost hern aban doned, is niacin all) assured thr anx i .us voting. .! s, nator of ihe Nation as he lies near ihe bedside of hi wife recuperating hu strength Mrs l' ;cotiilition. serious for ximeilmr. hrcain- alaiming Sunday after an operation the day befor. Her strength because of in. k ol blood was gone an. vitality was fast ebbing awav Senator Lea. upon learning of her t uridltlon. demanded that a transfusion operation be performed and prepared at once to submit ... ihr ordeal Attending physicians and surgeons made arrangements Imme diately and the operation which fol I lowed wa declared to havr been very successful Senator la;a withstood the oprrs- ; Hon well, though It left him so weak emd that for hours he ,ould not aland alone, but gratification over th j revivify trig, effect it had upon his wife I was inexpressible. Sura no as assured blm that without the aacr.flce whli'h I he made. Mr. Lea could have lived1 but a lew hours Both air tonight ,1a (leorgetown I ntvaraity Hospital. H will be two or thiee dais before I Mrs lea Is altogether out of danger. , At present her symptoms are favor able, although she la still very weak. i Senator l,ea la con lined to hta bed al the hospital, his vitality being reduced I by the tranafu.ron operation It it expect! however, that he will be 1 abb t.i leave hi room In a few days ' J When heml. effort In Mrs Leas' behalf bi.anie imperative and tha' iransl iislnn operation waa detrmln.d upon Senator lca, athletic In atature, would not con.sent to anything hut lh.it u Kit. tin. e of hu own bltKd to i r. new her vsniehing strength be ' made j Hut because a prime factor in trans-! fusion operailona Is ibat the bloodai , he fiutable, lests were hastily ordered.) Hefore th- anal. .Is wa.s complete. the surgeons, Dr. II l Krv and tiotirgei Tullv Vaiighan. fearing that duth! nngiit li swifter than thev bream al.-rmed nt Mr. Iaa condition and decided lo in the operation any way., . .hud as t'ie S nator s arm had tseen' bated and a tube Inserted In an ar-' 1 1 i v word came that the bloods of the husband and wife were fu'lble The other end of th. nil., which had been inserted in the Senators am: was i onlle. ted Willi all Incision In Mr" Leas arm and i he blood began, lo How iroiu his. veins to those of his wife The transfusion continued for about an hour and a half The pa i n. nt responded to lb. treatment from : ihe flri Ura.luallv the color was 'restored i. the Hps and iheeks of the. . frill suffer, r lint as Mrt l,ea senior I was restored, thr flush fadetl from the ; checks of her husband His thought I was not of himself, ami when thr . transfusion had ontinued r..r un hour 'and a half, lie Importuned the sur- ! geotis not to arrest Ihe 'fperallnn while ; there was the poseubilitv of a doubt as , to th. outcome in Mr Lea's rase Hut the surgeons reallxlng the weak- eiiing cfTc ts ot such ii drain on the S. ri ii i . i - -. si .-in eventually staunch'-d ihe flow ft- r the operation Senator I.,:, i. ii t.. the Poor in a faint 11. was until al.'iv placed n heil Hid bought is making splendid recovery of h's ftreiigth .ot the b a'st favorable eletnen' oi bis recovery Is Ills buoyant mental at titude in . olise.iient e of Mrs ,i s iinproveineiil With the assisiance "f a friend he was able to sulk t bis I w if.- s bedside toda v nni At.Mf ih Hr:iK'i:r. Ilcvehiincnls Which Indicate Tlial Um- Woiim-ii May Vol Tv liiiciiil.-il lo Kill Stokis. I Hv -Xss... .ated Pr.-s.s i N, w Vork. Julie 1 :l It- - a use 'three bllHet" inbedded III tile wall of the npiirtni. ills ..r Kthel ' onrci and I Lillian Uralntni. Ii- il.ee to 'be Moor, a magistrate decided this afi.ino.in that the voung women probably had n .i Intended lo k.ll W K l Stokes when ih. v shot blm two we. ks are. and ordered a reduction of from M nun t., ,.iHMlsn tli.-'r hah Ju'lc 'J.'. was set for th. pieHiulna r. h.-arlng to determine whether Stoker wishes lo withdraw the ,-hr?s of attempting- I" k'll and siihattlule one of feeonlous assnult Vlthough h.-i.l for the ffirls was nd forthcom ing this afternoon the tuaalstrate said I be would a. . ept bonds at any tmii th.-v vverr presented. Italians Shout Pob-w. I Hv Associated Press i , Llk.ns, W. Vn . June 1. -Five Tolrs I liiivc i, een shot from ambush at a 'lumber canrp near Burner. W. V'a , during the last week and two of Ihem whim are In an Klklna hospital are ex iu te, o die Had feeling between 1 Italians and Poles is suppnsrJ to be, I tbu lauae of th (hooting. 1 HOUSE EOR HEAO OF THE NATION Celebratiin of 25th Anni versary of Marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Taft NEVER SUCH SOCIAL FUNCTION III THE The Hiptontatlo Csrpa, l ailed tuM KinrexMi ( oawt, hnmir and II a of lteiiramMla, All lh Ieart mrexta c4 the t.uscm it, ajd Tlio. ua High mVal Staadlaf N UUwlly a ad trthrvwta TTvvraagiysas th toavanvy, AsarauMrd a ih Cotm aaoat Cxv Mr of Doiaf Hartal Hnasxr to Ihe Ma ho sradea Aa Iks t'blrf Maglxralr of the aUoj aa4 M Pla. cvtwoad ttWr , Hta W,,B In live "Home" Ptctmrrmqme fetors' of liar On was a J til) ihe AsatKialrd Prrs ) Washington. June It The allvar wedding iilrbration of the President sn.l Mrs Tsft. the second that ha been held In the While House, camt, lo an end tonight with the reception oa the Whit House law a. lavtta lltuis had b-en sent to d.v to 1J.8 persons, and it waa rstima4d thai at least ... people wera prsaacnu Never In th history at th natloa probably has sue a function beea held In Washington Th, dlplomatlo corps, the I'nlted State Supremw court, the Senate and th Houa of Krpresentatlve. the departmenu of the government, those who are high In political affair, of the country, th army, the n ay and every walk lu Ufa almost were represented. Th ..ail. clear night that mad a reception In the open air possible pre vented the crush that the Whit House for days has been afraid of, and made the reception not only bril liant and unusual, but delightful la rvery respect The guests would hav tilled the White House to overflowing but the lie Ho hue ground ar ample and there was no crush and confusion Pnasibly li.Oun people crowded about thr iron feuee that surround) ihe ground, and looked Innftngly at the elecer,, dttpMy. the epkashlng fountain and tha gay throng within. The curds sld that the rccepllea would begin at I o'clock and prompt ly on the hour to the strains of til wedding march, the President an 4 Mrs. Taft came slowly down the mala stair case of the Walt Houa. pra-c-drd by the six presidential aide and followed by the cabinet Out througi. Ihe Bed roo nito the rear portico ot the mansion down tha broad step and out on to th lawn the procession marched while hundreds of guests al rea.l) in th grounds watched their progresa They took their stand be neath two tree, lust about the center of the lawn, who branches wera Joined bv an electric sign flashing lxit-lnl 1 The guests entered from the east front passed through the cottldore beneath the White House and out lo ihe lawn Down the winding walk, tb. v pass..! in two lines to where th I resident hut face wreathed In smiles, was waiting to meet them all. Above the walk the electrician had touched the trees with magic and they blaied in red and white and blue bulbs From th. to,, , the Treasury a monster searchlight played upon a hew American flag upon the summit ..f 'he n.ansn.n Over the rear nor ti. another nag lu red. white and blue in. andes. i nt lamps shlmtncred and waved The fountain In th cen ter of the grounds. pla,ved upon by anoiher s. ar. blight, rprlnklrd forth all line. (,f the ralnlmw. The Wash ington monument a thousand feet to the sou'b. brought Into relief by th thousands of lights, stood out sharply against Ihe sky dark-blue, with hern and tin re a star striving successfully against the light of man T: e VV hltr House lawn, clipped and shaved to the very quice, made a car pet of soft dark green over which walk.,! lightly the gll clad women the men in black or In the whit ot the military service Down near th the fountain the marine hand In scar let .oats played with vigor and In th White House itself the Kngineer band vie, with them. F.very corner of thr mansion had It, own particular light tin the ter races 'hat extend from tt.e old Man sion ham ward and Westward th beauty of the White House conaerva lorlea had been poured The tall lamps that stand along the borders of thee terraces had been shaded bv deep red paper aid they reaemheld nothing so muth a monster popple. The reception was Just as Informal as the president could make It. Tho who could waited In line for hour tn shake hands, hut many slipped out Of the line and Bought the shaded walka, Ihe chairs waiting on the grass, or wandered at will through the lower floors of th mansion. Th presents that numbered In tha hundreds, and w ho money valu raa high Into the thoufond. attracted many while otn-r turned to the Kast ' (Continued on Pag .) : it ' 1 4V " 4
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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