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The NSK'Sii'SllffiS I tnm WEATut. "Th Only Dally kl ru CaroUaa Thai Has Ore rMPUM With OcranKNMll locwl alwaren Wedtmuacr; Thursday grwnlljr fair. , HMHmvI temperature) M. - lowest Temperature (I. ' Total prtrliaUoa l tm.1i. 1 5,0 0 0 ' Leadsxall North Carolina Dallies in News and Orctuilatioini j. . ... .. . ' 1 9 il UET AND BAIL IS THE E Second Day of Coronation Week In Buckingham Palace Last Night MOST REGAL VENT III PALACE OF KING Ring 4ror(f and uwii Mar) l-:nlcr-laiiMil Ihi? Vlxllhu: Ko)alllra." tlr I ort-ixn lc'k'galloi. Ilir forplgii AnilMi.vidor. Wrrit f Sialr. l-nilir nf CaltiiH-l. Ili-ad of Hit I liurih. .ludiilarj ami of tlx- Army and ai ItrM-rlpiloii nf I Ik- K-nlii Which U mtk-iI id Hate Suriiawil n ItiiiDi f ll Kind In Modern Mllnr Him llir Mnrnlug Wn SMiil l HI- Mjo .1. I'ler xiii MnrRMii. John lla! llainnmnil and Mhrr NiMid nnriii". In Ad dition In iirftrlal K-irrrmaliM "IIm'Ti- A (lrJ Thai Mil -I lio K-ad In llr I ihUtIimmI. I My Afctix-Mfil Pr. s i I. "lid 'ii Juni 'Hip nioM rfga b,iiouit 1'nla. . of Kiiir or Kmpe T"T n. r im- I'd and a surswui I Mi:ik.i'.,irt' ball, ijinlrr tin- aunoiiev nf l: '''-,l f(it 1 V )i.4iliT Iwlld llirlht Hi -hniii-K I'Hiuns of Hi.- noioiid iy i.; . .r"nali"n uppk. n nr iiannui I in Ho kinKhmii llilat i- ..nnriil an h n- .f imprrlal j-rainli-iir fo far u Dip a- iinbli "f rol and rniinont I" r.-nai!i'. tin- M-Hiiilt of -.. ly tnaK li ill . ii' i- and l.i-au'llul d" orations i .mid i iiiiibini' to make t Tin Km-' and (,'m i-n i nl. rl lim .1 lln 'Uliit roial'irr-. all I lie pvnl f.-l r-inril ill b'KKll'"!''. Il"" f"r' '-'" am 1 i-,i. loi .- and irnnluli rt. t lo- oftb -r of stati- and Ihi" hou-riolil. th mem ber ol lh- isbllift ar.d torimr lali-Irn-t ni' inbcra. Iho bra. In of iro' bur 'h hint Judi-iary and of Hi' arm anil largeht apartm m- in i lie , I lie IV p..;.n . Ho b..ll rteim and 1 1 - pi. lure u.iii.ri uliiih adjoin were uhlixed aa I .anipi It ng hall, i Hi II tai.H s as i in II ' tables was il. plat.d tb rot.il cold pute. uio-d m . n on lii-lori' ..-. a.ns. the cost .-f wtil Ii if est. male, 1 al 1 1 .". 000 00(1 mhI )' wis -ii iKhl l'tn.i I bin pinto illi ' tofi in ... . . 1 1 1 1 j r t in otip uf thi Indian i h i - tail N FtndH.-il w.!h 1 1 H - fii"iifl.i ut Ui'" nnrl'i a forlune ..r Jr Htit 'fti. h'lnrlrnlH "f tm Id nd J.I.H vm s d 1 1 tic iih k niort i ft n a i nitiu - I nil t i;ird (Hrnf,MiH IHn ormllmto mid aluahlc 1 h'- Krfti- hul-fU in on than sun p. uir- - 'I m1 n ' oral. "f t"'th rn'im. ar lure U trill hikI ih"" 'a-"k-rr.ju'iH w h -ni orHih1 with ttnks t 1 ialiii nd sirfft W whil or- ita'-ked ' m. I. i .s. . . on th. tables 1 eom. n of Hie guard rsnc'd shout the wlls and all the diners t ore their rb best uniforms, di-i orati'.l.s gott ns and jewels. The Khukesiieat an ball was held tn Al bert 1 ill whp h was elaborate!) t c o- Tx'ed ' Tlioiisamls in III' Mau- of the Itanee. ri-.e 'Ian r" nunibire l thousands, while 4H0 holes w ere oe.upled bv lbs ri prrsenlal it es of foreign n tlon nnd Ho niiii' proiu.tienl Mrltish oftli ials strnultHiieously. the partb ipants rep resenting grouis of .haraeters nf Shakespean s plays. leading ait-irs anl a. tres g tok part in lliese iiund illl :ibng with the leaders of ihe Din art set The Iiuk" anil luiehrss of t'nn- nuglit Piin.-e liuis and pTltnefs 1 n tort. i of lliittenberg. Ptine Alex si der of Te-k. prince Henry of Prus sh a :i.l the Prlneess. the Herman i-i. .ivn prion Krederh k William and the I'lor. n Prim ess. the Turkish. Piis stoif Austrian. Japanese Creek Dan ish and American represenlalltes wire present Una, Hi,. King se"nt Hie Morning. SUNG FERTUR Xli'c functions were onl) part nf and Means (,'ommlttec h.is estimated th.- dfts etents In the morning the that the btU would red i. - the annual king received most ,f the foreign en- ( r venue under tUew..o. n t heilule of vts fonnallv In the afternoon, with the tariff hy a little more than tb, ipieen lie went through re- j II noo.ono hearssj of Ihe coronation at the Ah- The hill prescribes thai It shall be 1.' - and later gsies special Wudlence . In effect January 1st ir t hut It rs to John llss llaiiimond who pre- 1 not believed that ihe bill will pass the eentcd to hie majesty a letter from Senate t this session Pr.-slilent Tafi wishing the king a long I - s , life and reign CtlMllTlOX OK SKN TH The king also re. cited the i biiiese i XI Mils. I.KV Jspnnrse Turkish Slid rrrslan entnts. I who pr. snted decorations from thrlr rrwer Ih lo Walk boni. While sovereigns letter hi Xow Kgneeteil to Itei-oter. The other Iniportimt events of th ' illy th Associated Press I lav Included luncheons to th dnmln- TCaahlngtim. D . Jut -Mrs Ion prenrers end manrs a parly hv l.uke la. a hose life was despalreif Ihe Ihjke and Duehs of Detonshlre of unlll lh transfusion of blood from and a review of th colonial troops by her husband. Senator I. like l.ea. of War Secreterv Haldsne Tennesaee. pn 8undsy, was decidedly This has been a perfect rummer better today, whll Senator Iea. dav. and thr population Is trans- ' greatly weakened bv the loss of blond formed as nearly to carnival spirit ss ; he srav up In th heroic effort to sat Kngllhmn aver could lie fnuntle his wife's life was able to walk about eleetrlr globe, arranged Into vnrlmis He will be side to leave lh hospital design.. Illuminate Ihe street, which I In a few dsys from nirb lo c-urh gre filled with hun- ' Mr l-s though still tn s crlllial dreds of thousands of people ...ndtl'mi lis. rested . mnfortahlv since A Hie mill. .me of an apnea- v llie'lhe ordeal, and. a'-.-or.iing In her at rfK'onUnucd on Page Seven ) I tending pliislclan, I gaining strength. UNDERWOOD WOOL BILLISPASSED Majority for Measure Was Greater .Than the Total Vote Cast Against It 2 REPUBLICANS FDR IT Silmliil (rf-nrraliihlp of Lrath-r Tn. dcrttotMl a Mmirr uf iinin'iulmioii Many Aim ikImh'iiih OITrred, Bui All Voted Ilium Itat SoniP of tlw AiiiikIiiIciii, Kt'x-utl (""nslwtcil of Nbiikx n( Hi'publliHiii Who Sup xrt l Hit- Hill tliial VoCe Wit ill to 100. ( H ih- A--.. iMi.'d I'rm. I 1 WaahliiKtnii Juno :o Tlic Hnuil of H plfcnlalivi by a utt of '.'SI to . Mil today thi' 1 nd or wood ; wool tariff riviclmi i.ill. prnldlnf for. 1 ii rflu' ti"ii nf i In- dut) on wool and i iimnufai tun ..f u,,,. Twrnty-four I lt iulll m v.ii. I with tin' I), mo li rata for thr (.ii iwK of i lie measure Hnij 'fm.ii i.iiii I:. pri'di nlatlv e Fran- j t i ihlii. .1 ! .m.iini.t It ; i if M.iny itmi'iHlint-iit ..i il d" n, Hi. ..nl ln a flight ih.inm Alniont fiM' hi. urn w w i-rr off rreil ana i.iii ailoitc(J bf in ilims'OloKy. 'i I- fiiiont by the IIoujw In di'bulp mi. It r ihi- ft- mln uli' rule Inuiii diMlrh .re.edlnK ih.- f'nal mil-, r iiioiinn offered by Ki-ir..-Koiiiatiu- Payne, nf Ww York, ibai the bill be rr-r-nmni itl d t.) the Vr and Meann ("ommHIi-e with In stru. tioim thai II await a report from the tariff beard no the woolen Indua- r( Im fore making final report of the j I'UI. was lost by a vote of 19 to 111 It ' prt-Henlath e VndiTwoiHl, t4ialr man of the Waa and Meana Cam j mitfe and in charge of the bill, kept I hi lorces well together In their up- ' P-Miilon" to all amendments While ' om- I eni(..TB.ts propose, amend- I menf with nnt. ti nll..n ihpL' inluH . wiih the pai-ty win n tin bill i n me to Its pawage ISepresenisih e (ira . "f Indiana, offered an amenditi-iit to b'aie raiv wool on the free list, Ini-teul nf .'ii per i-ont ad alorm a tin- bill pro. lde. and m re ommil ih. bill lo tb nimlllee with tnt rii' I n-n that manufai lures w ould be r.du d to 20 per eent ad talon in Tlil-i wan lost Representatn e Murdoik "lie of Hie inu rgent Kepuhhean:. who linalle oie.t for the bill. priii..' d sit. nil amendments plarlnK . eii.nn grades of f,,,, on (he free Us! Hit purpose th-!e amendrnen Is. h- said mi (,, gne (,, ,,,, lo Hie Alliel i' an p 'I'. pi" froni lb, worsted tiul rimkimf fi,. -thnur- hi 'I ntor intn ihr rnannf;!. m h ..f ir.. roniinil.ii len prod j. i-. " M r M urlui k ppal) t " K i - r n - , tHti HnrrlFon, of Nt-u urU .1 lrin frran ntrtnher of I ). Wm- and : M.-tit- i iminltt') Hii'1 tn uihiiH ( th' part who lil fjiorft pint idr won firt thf trrv hit in hupport h(m Mr Harrison rrpltei) that h' would -"ot.' for the Ml! m 1 1 h n h vmtld plHrrd r -v w"! f.n ih frcp 1-t H rt!j pfrHonjtl dntr had prrMitl rd Aft r ihe- h.l! tia l pn--trd a m vac1 as rai from 1'r sidfn t Ta f t 1 n r - i pponjM li a reutjrut nh'1 Ii h 4 hMn limit, fur rrluln in('.niiulli.ii fi.im Ihn ,., i..r,i ,., ,.., i ... ,,,.i. ard In reg fpii atlon The to ssMge stated that th- les!r- Inforniiitixti inuld nm be furnlsheil t ibis uiik- Tht Hepuhlii-a lis i Ii" toi ;i for the bill were Itepres til.it i s Anderson, Anth'-nv iampbll lintl". nf Mlrniea ota ; Freneh. Hang n llelgesen. Jai k s'in. Lm Kolleite. I,i nrool. liindbergh, Madison Miller. Morse Murdork, NelHn. N'orrls. Iteev Sloan Steeni-r-soii. St iihens of i ulif TnlH. oUilead. AVida, f Iowa, and Y"ung. of Kan salt Terms of tlio New Measure. Washington. P i' June ! --The bill pla-es a duty "f '" per eni nd valorem on raw womI imports us ago. Inst an aterage duiv of a Utile more than 41 per rtt ad valdrem under the pnsient lu in partly manufai-tured wool nnd on products manufactured In whole "r In part from wool the aumg. dutv under the proposed lew would he shout IK ner '"t d valorem, ss . i.mpare.i with.,,, il)me business mailer, previous to ihe present average talorem dutt f more than 0 per nt The Wats How the Hulk of the Maine Appears With Six Feet . Of Water Pumped Out of Giant Dam Inclosing Her f' --"-,--" -sr. rr'lr.''--'T" t 1 - ! J ff- V, , --e,C If (By the Aaaoelaled Press.) j ilV thl ' morning; above the araen. j aa It a, the reduction nerved to re Havana. June JO. The skeleton of ; slimy pool wlthlai th rofferdajn, j I,re r'" hltiierlo entirely (he Maine, i-oral encumbered and i when tht water lAel as reduretl to i "'gd. Kvery additional Im h .... . . . . ; dtaclae more terrible ev den' t- of the swarming with arlmr workanbn en-1 fifteen fH. I.owilllua ehar.eter ,.f the eID.o.i.. i gaged In cleaning the upper works! I "i '"P1"""" -s !" Plble to. i ,!XpoM' ,n,'r,or Paes, stood spectre-1 Eighth Annual Convention of N. C. Association Opens at New Bern MM MM WELCOME i Mr Nunii, for the til). In liters tlx- I Keys in Timely Addrvsw. Mat'T Me I anil) HHli(C Arswul Addrensea It) VI e I'rrwlisi-flt rViHlii. ses-retar) Kesler and (KlierH ltuiiie he-s-lon. nwu a Sail Jhmo tin- 'ruse last Mailt AnotlK-r HuMnesa Ses sion. i.-spieial to News and ibserter i New Hern. N (', June ;u -This mortuiiK al ten o i lock lh- eighth an final inntentloii nf ihe North t'aro llna Mulldliir anil Iionn Assoilation eontened In this city with about thirty delegates present from all over in maie. i Jam ihe sn'oiu v.; delegates on the eastbound train they were met at the union station by the local, members of the organisation and were escorted In automobiles to nritr ni nil n I nuiiiipn nnnnni b!AIL UUILUINb bUmMtKuuiiUUL I AND LOAN MEETING OF UNIVERSITY i i the (laston hotel, where they par-!1" took of a llaht luncheon and hsln..1 lo the courthouse, where the business of the contention was to be trans acted M.l'arlhv hmA heen Mnvr M i hosen t ib-Ilver Ihe address of wel I tnie mi behalf of thu city, but h a I compelled to leave the city to attend the meeting and could not be present. In hi. absence Mr It A Nunn wel i oined the visitors to the city In f.-w timely remarks. H 'M Hrlnson. Kso, . delivered th ddress of welcome In behalf of the H u 1 1 d I liar an I lx.au Ass... -latum ol New Hern, in the course of which he said "I am happy tn have th oppor tunity lif voicing the voice of the peo ple of this city In general and of the local building and loan association In 1 aebomlng you to our beautiful city. will hste .-tear understanding of Ihe "Kvery cltlsen accords you a cor- I duties alinh Ihev should perform h dial welcome. For many years tl n, r ,,r. paratlon for lh first week llvrj In the past, but I now point I of th. f rk with much pride lo Ihe achlyementi i-reM" enable and l.ieutenani e have accomplished during the paat ! nnternor New land will sddress the few yrara. ! Mr Hrlnson then told nf th bltth - o ill l.a-al association, what hard- , ships It had to bear, before It waa llnally placed on a substantial basis. I upon II present prosperity. Hia ad-'l aress was wen aeiiverea arhl greatly enjoved by all The re.iMinr In the address waa made by Mr. John W. Ilulledgr. Kaq . of aile.l.ro He gained the un- divided atlrntlnn nf the entire audi- ene di ring the time that he was (C'unUntied o Vf His.) .i$s v. i lSf;-Vr,)"' - I 1 , ' I ' i- J--. '":: v . .v-i1 " ' -'5, V . riMT tKtOROf COF TCRWSN. SHOWING -.ff structure or THC MftHIE. AppalHnc I'lumtrr of Uui Kxploalon. i One additional foot had been ' pumped uut during the night 8. mil , Third Week of Session For Training Teachers at Chapel Hill i VENIBLE-HEWnJIND W Ynrterda.. Jin T--tr-hUjd-nls IPw Knrolled and tier Ureal Work of linprotlng thr Mental Marhlnery f Thrnv ho Are Training (he h -I loot lilhlren of the Klalei la Proi-eedlng ' BcauUfiilij leutetmnl-CrOx-nior Newland and l"re-al-nt Vrnable De- ' liver AddresMra Psll) IHtier Hpeek rrn and lestiirea. 1 Special to News and Obeerver ) I'hapel lllll. X V, June JO - The I'nlversltj sinimer school for tni, .training of tea hers legan It third w ek of splendid work on Monday 'with more than :10 teachers in at Vrnubn. . - T p !i . ."v-V 4, S!--ehAil , the work and growth of the aummer 1 ,.,,, diii-,,,- r,.etil years the work . . . . . . .. . I " 1on lh" " rm nd lh' ln , "umiiers ot.r previous year are:"" -rrnng. nunia ihe ss frs - trlUlnvIv lini.r. m-i1 w ith lh. e. ... ... . i j ,he i-lverelty summer term la rapidly ' growing into strong, effective force I iin the publb In. .itlonal a ork of the I u.-.. . . ... .. . t- . nisir inrnugn o mi' tniterslty Mi eitendlng lo mi . i cr-w hi. nlng field Ihe benefits ..f us splendid Instruction and adurnilonal influence Kach afternoon this week Prof. V. Hrogdcn of the Stat Department of Kduealb.n is discussing the prac tical problems ..' rural school organ isation and .Itnlnlslrallon Much questions ns V bat preparation should the teacher make during th week preceding the op. ning of th rural M honr II " niHnt dais should be spent In lln - Vninumty by the teacher before t.h""l pens' etc. are made mal'ers nf . ..nfer. n. with the re sult thai tin teachers espeilallv tho who sr.- i" ni to their first schools. selmol n We.i.. 1si evening end (,.t rnnT hit. inn will speak tn ihe ,un,m r .. hool and th general public mhI-' vening other uiMtors during the week have la-en Ilr Me- Mlllsn. of lle.l Spring', and Miss IMIth Hot -ter ussistant i-oiiniv lup-rmienn ' ,nt ) ,. h....ls f Wake, from Knleigli ! i hi Ihe morning of the Fourth nf , '-Ji.it- spproprlata eer-te, over which , I I'r T P Harrison, of the . hsir of ' I 1 i.glMi ' ,r" M ''"Hege of iialeigh MI p'esidr win n i i. m ! j l'nlinued on Tage tsu ) J ri. ... . -.".r i. . f.- ';. 4 ..,n ?V' Twiatrd Mawm of KUfl. Protruding from thin aiierature are t Isted miwii-i of steel, apparently MEETING GTATE 1 Fifty-Eighth Annual Ses - sion of Organization Be- gins at Charlotte EOUH fINE ADDRESSES Ht-l lis) . s. vi.,., PnHh-d n r Mi lr Iteglsier ITr-lib-ol an pool-li-lli rs l ii Ikiil iinual dilre Ir Miinrta-, lr-iil. m of Milll (islh-ge. 1 MeiMlesI Warm bonilng S-r-i IbMh SH- ihos f a -ri llsgli nk-r rgi-nl , Nuinlsr IHIigai lti-r I'n-si-nt "n IJke tNsn i.-p m1 : , .-. .ni nwu i i i"haritie J.,,,.- Ait. ml. l by ' U Urgi - ,u.l m t reii,.s-ntat.te '") "f ..r h i irdita phts;.,uu eter assembled in annuiil . .n . .ni poi ,hr flf)-elghih 'arit -oii.i,, ,,f !(,. Xv'tlh larollna M ' ill' ,i I S . 1 J t" onlei a t. m .nut. it i.- " ' I" k this m..rn.im i. I ., . , chairman of . . , rtebl nl th iiiii . nun house .i,1 h re four ii ! ilr -.-, i , I, i r. list tied w lib , ,. ,ii, r kilo; ' h- f"tm .1 .o.. i, .i.j n., k. I" ir ntboi .,f lb,. ,, .- b. ing the II I ol Ihe M,. ! r.epons,. t hese teel r. s of Ihe ni.- -t e'o tel . si. I guests bv In I- i flty, a't' - h i of the I'M -eh n- I of Halisln.n ' " I" then takini; .p ih- ' of spei lal p.ip'-r- .mi tlcal and t.m i I- ' si. ran. An lilt o. ii' :.o ' Jllbert T Ii Htrret M. , . i.-i atandlng. aft., presiding ai tb i tmduced the fli -i" gram. Mayor i-i , In a few brief tn .ti.i attendance of fipvi they had come to .. . .'me as cordial as a Indeed Ihelrs Moore. ,,f ,iin a lintl- I .i-l.l r . M Vim P ,. it, I t,-,. so, , tv hi i. .il pr .tr. mi u'-b- Is "f pni. . -i t. phi Pet I. I S l,-t t,-i, r ! r k' lo tti lot of fr .1 M .p. pregbienl nf Ihe North . n r.. . , v leal t'olletr. fell Ur ..t ..; greeting and w,M.me i.. n guiied gnest on the pail -f n.. l fenhurg Medlegi Hoefeiy sml i . l"'t doctors, and In thi. ,'s..- 1 'I inr. ..qniiiesi himself ih nedlng .kill aa well as es. ee.hn.- i and hile ta offere.i mam h. nior"u st-rles tn lllnatrale pop t il address ws. r plet with so.in I .. ... ami valiishle ."mmenta lo the pn.f. sion v iiluiuiM oa"Taga tight i - MEDICAL SOCIETY -J Ml " ' ' ' J V v-,"rf steam pipe and other UDpurteiancei o (the main engines, but all r' distort ed and eoiroded h to dtly idenUflta tkui for the preaeut. During exploration nf the stern supemtrueture today the searihert found an Kory hilled 8bre In a fair stale '( prt-seryailon STATE MERCHANTS Opening Day of Ninth An nual Meeting of the Retail Merchants TOWN KNOCKERS KNOCKED Hut Mant M-re re niiiig ThU People of Hi-iiiliTsiini HI- l .mrii'l Heart) l.milng In nnhii imoiIii-sj Prof ( Imrb-s Isi- siiinli. of Ita h igh lU-sxxids Pr bp ul hroiigb. ion. of Hub Ith, Pri-silii(r liter M--tlng Mr M- aii-lan.l Will llak Tda) Ileal Work of lho Contention Will He Dom- Trnia) and ToiiinrTow i Hpe. ;al lo N w i' I ...- it.-t i lli iolersont ii;.. .1 n.- Abi.ui h' lit t tP '' ." :. IM'-' ii Ii I a . otlple b ijnilr. 1 1 of ,i 1- h- w . " jo rsi tit w b- n Pr. I. rt Hr.. ,Ele r l: I. uih. 11 1 ' I i .i.'p 'lb i i r 'l'' it th- ir;.i iirlnii Tl err mints 1 1 II I h r I he .1.1. K . .... i .. ii .i p.. t bf .. i. .-pi-,,., , inn tl. ...ni a hi .it y .lot-, up ' ' ' ii- 1 hi AI-. soon -i. i r d ' . 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Hi la HULL'S EYE , 1 Committee Gets In Record Principal Charge for Reopening Case TO TOE FUND TO ELECT SENATOR Hy the !irt Wltaeaa Before the iVn le lorlmer Invrsllgwiln (Commit tee tlie Proeijtloii Introduce Into Ilciord the I'hlef AllrgaUoa I poa Wlrich the (Senate Decided tc He open Uhj llrhery ( hargea Agalnai tlie Illinois Senator , Relating to the Alleged I lemurs for a foatrlbution Yom the Harvester (iinpany lo tlie IIOO.WM) ftind ui Be lUlsed to herurc tlie Flei lion of le-Hj-lmer liimi-r's ttnjiiM-l, ,urs, Makra II (liar Thai He Will 1st i;,er, Available Mm- of Defense Den el. ipmenw of VrMtcnlaj's se-slon ol llf t'olllliU'ter. IHy the Ass. i ihted Press i Vlhltglln. June Vd Through lu Hrt ttitm-jis, i-.trus If. MeCormlek. ol t 'hn ak'o. president of the International Harvester I'oinpany, the Senate Lori nier Jin tstuiaUiig Cuiuml'Ua aucaead. ed today in Inttoducing Into Ha record the prln. ' "al allegation upon which the Senate was Inclined to re-open the ase against the lllnois Senator. Jt was to liurenie l-'unk. the manager of the Harvester i'oinpany. that fcdward lllmm Is alliKcd In have made Ihe n- quest for a contribution of 1111,000 as I part of a fund of 1 100. 000 to be raised ; in l.rinier's behalf Mr. McCormick 1 said Kimk told him of this proposition ; and alio said ihnt he had rcfusel and bt his refusal had won hla (MnCur- m, k t-t mnimi ndalion. Aiiempla to Influence lit-jtSslallon. Mi M.rormhk said further that Mhi HiirtiMer r.iinpati) had made It a p i.i. t;ce to hold aloof from polltloaV and , a - ij i ffnrla lo influ. m leg Islatiiii 'l.iklnx this s a clue the counsel for S.-nat'.r l.rlm.-r nui;ht to show th.it in nian Staiea. thu cini pany hj.l madit mi cftoit lo proven! the paag of lulls coriBidcred ob jectionable lo lh The wnnofa admll- t'd that th iii.dii had made geu- . t h I opposition to b Kialalmtt pr.ivid tiiic fi.r the iniinuf iciure of .binding ' in., in prisons 1 T the day Mr I.onmer waa rep r, -.1,1.1 by William J lllu.a. nf fill - ..ic whose primary purpose n at t.'i.lMig th.- meeting i to lepresent l.dn.ii.l Ifini s, Ihe i imago lumber in, m iihos,. name h.is b.en brought mi., in. ns that of ihe originator .,1 i . .ih.i;.., fund nf lluo.O n lyir. Iin. i n int. nab In view of the an I'c . ..r .Indite Klbrldg. i; Ibuiecy. M l.'im.-rs personal counsel, th- ' ' i ii- - minted Mr. Hjn.s to ir. --nt th.- S.-ii.ii..r nt tod.i) a hear. I' K ouiisel Will I K.iery Available Heaism of Dereuae. H Ic. i .ijise Vr Hyni s made It ... ih ,i ,1 I- the Intention ,,f Mr. I. oi .in. r i . n (ile, t no line of d.-fens. . .t;i l.-...l, Mr llJ'.,N.,U.P. -r-,.ii.:ti,-l th.- ;. - use, I S.-rialor was. of i , i -1 , li.ini, i.i nit . I h. ii ll . i ney ".Kill bt 'k . 1 1 un .ins In his power I -tti, Tb.. en. but pur-.-tcoi n k. neitil mollve it i,,n io .Mi li rimer, and th- Httrt.'ster t'.impany ' "I'l" ,,il. . ( 1' 'i w ii - manifested In the Amnio; the .ililnuk els' - t,,.tor (i.pkins w horn n , . .I.. I .. n, Malinger ' (,. .it., Trlbuip . whli h hr-, . b.iraes ,f lrrgii M.i.r s ele. tb.n They ,ll,t.'- I th in I-' i , n - ii 1 1 1 1 1. ri with the enm- .if.r 111.- henrtllK .idJollMled 'he no nib. rs of th. eniuiullten . ssi.Hi.if l,a,U. re In sllendane In i . .1. I.i , u. '1 t hr.n.mi his - illii. -- Th., ...mm'ttee will io xt .it 1 p ni i hur-.h. . UK. V I t Ml Tlt lll l I. T IKI.I H Ihln.ii OM-rs ltln-rs.n IMM Per Month With a IWniii. of aiOlrll ll- Will Is-ave A. and M. ami ii-ept. I llmlaih (lit. June Pr. -bl. nt Navln. of tlie Detroit iiH-rxaii linigiir team Pslav wind an oO.-r of g.MMI a month for tin- rs"on with' a hmu ' ai.lMMI l Dave llolw-rtson. Ills- BlMih I )' Sotillian twlrler. llnlartx.n aniMuuwi-il I hat he tvs.il ilrs-hh-d lo geve up tils ah. letli- career at Hie Mate grl- cultural and Mii-hanhwl i4leg end ncvrrit tlx- "Ifer. He ha' urn hern nNHIed when to r. i IMM-1 ! FIRS CRACK IN LORIMER INQUIRY I I 1 .4-i A 1 - !H. ---ft
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 21, 1911, edition 1
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