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TB For North Oaroltiw: Fair Saturday, cool at night; Sunday fair. - Highest Tt Tlowir-T peeeipliailon inch. The Mews'amd Observer DOUZLS TBS CRC3- LAnoa or iRi OTHER WORTH CA0 1 fT V At 1 t r-v 4 a J RALEIGH.-N. C, SATUHDAYbMORNIXO, APRIL 19, 1913 PRICE 5 CENTS BRYAN AND CLARK f I'l M a ' a tMk LU HIM II I II III' I RIM JflHIVL IIHIiUJ filiU niiriu Tiir iiimlirT ouniitittiAtbtiti Meet at Private Luncheon Civen by Editor Bennett, of the WashingtotrPost- OPENING1SPEECH BV NATION'S PRESIDENT 4 FAILS TO.MAKK PEACE IN I). A. R. CONGRESS RAPID Underwood Be Housi Wednesday MAKP PIIR1 If. TATPRPNT( Declaring Tfiey Had hit Person alitics of the Baltimore Conven - t ion With the Bv-k)ties i Hy I he Associated Press, i Wftshlnrton, I): C April ls.'- Speaker Champ Clark and Secretary R llllam Jennfhrs Hi-varf met t a url- vate luncheon her today, . shook' hands and Issued public statement declaring; they had burled the hatchet and put the personalities of the Bal timore convention with the by-gone. The luncheon waa arranged by Theo dora A. Bell, chalrniun of Hi Cali fornia delegation supporting Hpeuker -Hrk-atBflmmori-Bd-w given, by. Ira K. Wennelt, editor of the W'asti ington Post. . i intena interest waa aroused in p.o- I itucai circles over tnr reconcnanon i the two antagonists,, whose difference "".ecHnie.aciit rVault bf event" t "nf BattmrtirJf-trrtletftrort7',"" J L -fST Wilt Be : Ifc r 1 I'5li lf V 1 1--1 II V. 1.2 1 'f W a" II EEll 1 "i J Vl 71 II t IX V -f -W- :t KmblK-an L ' fl ' r' i TrrLr9t '"Ta "the HnBoriitU: ; jr . . i - : .iie-. 7-s,- i rrmtirr' , . : i Hill! M PROGRESS RATE CONFERENCE PAGE DMIS Din "cfltt'J UILUUII HILL UL IILUUIIILU REVISION TODAY 12 O'CLOCK WILSON KEEPING TO SERVE AGAIN: IN TOUCH WITH iinmrnr irrun r jflrflBLDLBrrflin i - - - - As Vice-President of South land Congress - Predicts Measure I Absence of Seaboard's Repre-; 0GDEN STILL PRESIDENT Unc,e Sam Looks Upon Pop" Brought Up in i sentattves Interrupted '. .- . ! ular Outbursts In Tokio as . Premature . -Business-Yestfirday-AviauuAJjJauJBe HIS COMMITTEE SUSTAINED! STATE WELL REPRESENTED Kcpftsenkattvr IloIll.Viativ lirgaiiuations llerc tToH)-i i bv ih Anao.iatd i-re. i ireucrai iiovemnient Man Ketrain .ijiiiu ....v,,,v. , ,,rf- v.., V,,.. ..... ! illy tte Wmhlnti,ul ! tariff revlalon AaaOt'lataii I'reaa. I 0. April. t8.-r-Th wrnr-i a conferen eematlvea ll( Hiiiendnianta, 'I nilerwood ti I'lll would be I'rrwlili'iit WII-oh aililr-iiia ,iIh- l. V Ki n;re. In apiie of the fact tutu tin natloiiV-ihief eieciilive- Wuoilruw Wil ou Hililivaaed the xiiiiia: nipetiiiK f the laimhter of the .A mot Kan Kevoliition In WaahlnKotl. In wimla idin lit unify i nntcndirin Inte-- wwaiiM iiOyli!i.ie,wnKrpa -wa one or tne morttucw on fiiftaincd at riea of li;htK poitant ilianie ' Btretnthen IhV Hirer .?. WJoyiier 1 and Clareiue Pw on F.xecutive'C'oiniiirttee CAN NOT CONTROL A STATE amT Agree ;t IVo-AmftidmcnH SealMtard CVme or Not Vllh a poHtponement of one day for the purpoae of irlvlnir the. Seaboard pniricwwd rapidly Air l.lnn a chance to have Ita repre- hcub of the Houae i aentatlve preaent. the ' nonferen of red ayatetnattralln North Carollna-and -the i ral ia. heptibhciiii npre-jtms that nn the State, waa order- eed , to ptopoaitiea ror noon today, ana u win tie neia niocratlc leader In the Senate .chamber. iht predicted that the! When the. leiilalatlve i-ommlaaion. (mntht up In the 'House i composed of K. .1. JuatU e, W. M. IT ..... prealdr-nt of the Conference) for Kd ucatl In the Kouth at the cloalnff aeaalon tonlRlit deaplte hla telegram From Interference With Califor . nia While legislating' u ruing that he he retired to the rankat A - . . . . ...... . . it of the oraanlaatlon. ,i ( Walter H. t'age, atnbador to i m TIOV m,-rfi;4- 1 Great Britain, declined to aerve again!! 1 tJi?,,.,,, aa vlt e-preaident, m view of the fact J lt IVK.8IMO,TC SMUOT. that he la to apend the next fonrA . .,,,' . , . " ' 1 . '.,. jimM I I IIS HIIUIU1B V ra abroad, and 'rank It. 'hamhera of New York, waa elected to aurceed him. Ir, . t'. -Mitchell, of Virginia, waa . elm ted brought about behe California alien land-holding; bill' la becoms '"at ln'raaatnly avrtoua. A maaa thla being a newly created office William A: Blair, of North Carolina, aa treasurer, and A. V. Kourland. nf iiet Wedneaikv. X ' council ana x. H. Brougntnn. met tne ' "7." . ' In the Itemjc.ralk : cain-ua. the W'ay; rallroada eaterday tnornlnK In Oov-. . Tn fmiwlng eiecutlve comnilliee intmntee inakr tv waa'ernw lock raig a- omce, ine pea- wo uitmen: . ae: ,lnl ilnrlni. L boatd gild the-rfHMk Houthern ra-' LLW.- I.alrd, Alabama; Oeorge overt nrooiMed amend- not- present. While Ml. it'enia to the hcoinj the nnlv im- PKing and declaring, hlmaeir. aome- wlwr IrrKale.l at the wav the Hea imunl acTed. t'ol W. I! Hodman and being a decimon to pMivlKlon cxetnptinK T?,nL.VL'-:rilf,lU UdaT. rTmPd r"or th. I 9 moat part or Irreaponalble peoula, demanded the moat aatrama meaaure of retaliation by Japan. fmiing the gathanncHha alnglng; 4 of war eonga aroused the feel- Inga of many of thwer claasaa who war prvaent. " ' Aminymoua writer 1n tha hewapapara gn iB ofll11ii ot 4 plana fur th aehiura of th Khll- , Ipplne and Hawaii, and at th asm time denounce th Japan- government aubmfaaiv attl- lud. , j. 4- H. bok, Arkanaua: A. A. Murplire. Florida: Harrv Hodgaon.yieorgla: M. . Hughea, Kentucky; j7, B. Aawell, liuiitlaiiH; Joseph Cook, M'Uwiaalppi; .1. V Joy nr. North Carolina; Clarence II foe. North Carolina; Thoma K. i..n.... ri'i.A 1...I . i.nu.1 ii t,,i. ill., n rjtuniftTir"' TYtnwm-n iYT-..iitnn:,icviiT-.... I. u . I i iiiiii mil, ii.h.i iim nil i ii i i i r ii i t iiiiii ir Ipri.TO J3"-iK7JBr irm"' -34. V ' i j, w n-n i- . - rtts Hh.' -4- h. n !.-o, fw-- " -" ' -I i i imu .11 aiimn., n . uniuiw 11 11 lain im rniniM rmmwfl.,. "M meetln with Mr Clark, haa ' ' ' lr tm n UrO.dW or more waa ie- t roll We ..n , ot,r,,TnOT -nnw' .J!Z .?...li;;ii-illn: ......nl iAlAllll1'. linn AThnil llllln 1 tallied inta-t. ' Z ,. .lueli.-e had previously referred to the - " '. ' I Wr claea . f 7 to mV exact pHlon tow.rdTi'm at 1 1 R H II I' IL R II HI UL L I II U V IH Hn. -In-ait -Norfolk Soutrn,. but .in ncrinMRCWnCPCn vIV 4 A V ..... A ..... " IlllllUlirill in in lllll IUIII I III II yy I I conference, eillorwa m- urouowil . c"cini.. '""iwvii iiknuLiikw ... a lllllllll' UblV IW IIV Wl wawiia-aiaaw my exact position the Haltimore convention. 1 have tiled to mak It clear to Mr. Clark that I have always regarded and do now regard him aa a good, clean pro areaatva temocrat. If niv language xl . Baltimore, created, any . Itupreaaiuii thuf f M.. 'hu.wfiv li.--ltorlr-rtW r iiniiiR in synipatny wttn niiyoi mc reactionary fon.ee, I m glad of the opportunity to correct any u'h rnla- l onetruntlon of myworda or acts, for di irnrnp dqiitcc flMTuinnnm i mi I I Hill I till Ul U I Lu UM U UnLLU I crltlclnni lie did hnl'heJltute to exprem hi , dleiileaatiie ae the Heaboard'a attitude and hi aome length gave the correa-. pondrin e and Interviews that he had 1 did not Intend to refleet upon either the personal or political Integrity of the speaker. It la my earnest wish that there may be cordtul co-opera-tign between the state department ami the meeker In rarrvtna out the policiea.of the administration.' KFKAKKR VL RK'a 7 8TATEMEST. ; flere I Speaker Clark's stattream:4 "it in beyond the power or i.oionei Bryan or anyon le to corrent the itiJiiHtice that was done to nie at Hal timore. The loea of the preaidentlal nomination waa a email thing u com pared to the Injury done. to myjpu- taiton in ine eyes oi wir wui m, imtr now thut Colonel H"yan, In his pub lic atatemcnt. has done what he can in remove the lnjurioua Impreealon thut -were created by his Baltimore peaches, t feel that we can all th better co-opnrute for the good of th Hd mi ti let ration. I can only repeat -what-1 hiive publicly declared time ml time again, that all peraonal or neltlah consideration must glv way to the duty that all Democrat, owe Thou who wit at hc'falilc wit h rher others alreudy mentioned and saw the lileappeurance of what many political ages thought the moat emlmrraulng altuation confrohtiiiK l'reldent Wil son's administration werei i,. . . Vice-President Marshall, Hecrctary Lane. Senators Kern and li'dorman; Hepresentatlve Crisp, RecrVtary Tu multy, Assistant Becrvtarlea- Osborne and Malune, of the state department, Thomas F. Logan and I.. L. Jnmes. Those In charge of the affuir said Speaker Clark and Secretary Bryan r-xchanged Jokes and had a good time. The statements were given out through Mr. Bennett. First Meeting. So far aa Is known It was the first aim the two had met 'since before the Baltimore convention. Speaker 'lark' friends, always have said that tK was through .Mr. Hryan'a .activity ....I laflnann.. thut th convention. contrary to chstoin. refused to give the speaker th necessary two-thirds vole after It several times had given to him a majority. Strong statements of a aomewhat peraonal nature were also issued by Mr. Bryan and Mr. Clark at th time. The reconciliation was looked upon in apolitical circles, aa the most sig nificant political' development of Jhe administration so ir. (inference, einorvd Urn- proposed amendment to Ii UJ'I thut would pro vide for a Unf) coin mission, clmiigeu so s to requite the commission to report, aniiuallv sjtd deferred until a pi --trodiice a.i.ut)ln. -amend iiv- dered. Uiat .ib.indHct-t.ih.Hea Tlie Haytie-ltllt V1 bill thar wa of-: hoi.rd ir mnhtnjrshnrf-if -contempt ! fired two yearrugo; I for th State of North Carolina. Mlnur Cbanic Lkrd t'uon (lovernor Craig called the l onfer- ,' , I , . .. ence together at ll:Jo. With him Meantiiu lhi,(mral of the th,.lin,ni,, sat the C.rpora Ways and Man4 evurtiUiee inet ami . ,, l.i;irnII ,h ln,mi,ers pres agrwd upon at uuniVer of miliar , M fhslrmah K. I.. Travis and .jhangea in their fcHl.avhlch will b . , -.. g . .,. Mw.,i ,.ierk, and 1 i : 7 ortorert probably ltl tomorrow to , fl rim . .ssutatu clerk and tn- SENSATION IN WASHINGTON I ENDS- FIVE-YEAft CAMPAIGN ! prT'ileirZi VSX , VSiia I - t in the cumiiitla L! th eenvWafil sllldVI . ...... -t . .' t. ii"1 . i . : sir. criinn , sued in roll Any toiinu me Democrats n neen uomoaru DECISION RENDERED ' ' IN CONTEMPT CASE Daniels Puts His Foot Down on Head of Conservative Faction Hazing is PresidentGeneral His (leaf-Ringing Protest Makes i Mrs. Bryan, Wiihdrew -roiii Race.; Old Army and Navy Men Sit L'p . and Take Notice The I). A..R. Congre Adjourn Today to (By II. V- V. BHYT. - j - Washington, April 1. Secretary i Daniels has put his foot down t. on William Cummlng hazing at ,the Naval Academy and will ' York, head of the keep It there. He says that the gov ernment Institution Is no place for brutes. - . ' """" i .The declaration of .Mr. Pamela on hazing caused n brief sensation In Washington. The tlear ring of his protest made idd Briny and navy mi ll Bit" up and take notice. The recent hHKlilg experience hi me No onicniM of Krenrdrr'a Couii ou I'art nf W. 11. tiathrtr. Hut Ills llent Kaaan U Inert $.ert - JljHAL'jtu'.XmaaiiJ.lbaBifvfir- lurhni, April 1. K(corder I'aul '. Urahain handed down a decision in the Kagun-Uuthric contempt case this morning in which he. held that Attorney W. B. Guthrie waa not guil ty of being tn contempt, of thn Recor der's court, but that Mr, tuihri's client, W. I!. Itagan, wa. and tn lat ter waa tlnexl liti.60. : Th court room wag, inured by. rsople rnlertd M th cam who th utx waa vpnosd. """rlecordei1 ""orsham delivered k. iL,uiu,i.i. nH v..rroiii Amthern i leiigiiiy opinion in tne case, i ne inia- ed with inquiries ng;ifdlng a'laise of wltnnt representatives, though 4 'olo- g -of- the facts In the. ! went to 1 he Income tav pro won Intended l 1 lu. (,,dmsn nJ Mr. Kyle came In show that Hugan did riot inform I lie exempt life ttiioiraiuieipollcles. 'earlv Hfler the openiiig. 'attorney that the beer In the poixes- To avoid complication th caucus. .rh followinu loads and null aeieiston of the police was a torn of the clisliged the. language to as to read; present: . ''Provided the 'prot'ird of life. ii,- . Houthern: .1 M. Culp. vi e-presi sufance-tllt'lc poll poii-ttK dmitu deirhr U-treert7Tceiitht-t.rfmi ' oi ine iersfi inmiren Mr. ' i lulled as IncoineK." Iiall not lie in- t'nivwrslty of North Carolina nmy have Iiuh something to do with Mr. Pamela j x, position here. . h- By -the AwHH.'ialed Ties". I Washington, p. C., April Pt.- Story, of New conaervaiive fc- Ition, late today wa elected president ! general of the. Society of the paiigh j ter of th American Hevoliitlon.: de ifeatliig Mr. John Miller Morton, of I Buffalo, th administration candidate ion the third ballot. The vole iohJ: -M rsrfl o tx S lM rsJ I o rt 1 1 n . I Aoi-n p. . ul. 't, I. . B.D.r.i l ... t.. ... ! ur-lax on I nerf eiwiru to iiiioioi iw- inr i-iiiiiii-- .- . , t n , n m .ii.. v ' v ..... ... lronwd Aiiieiitcm. Kepre.etitiitive SherleAvf Kentucky. ' propoced to redm'e th iwiue e. inp-, Hons from tt.iion to U.'ou and to i .make-Incomes of more than t luo.non pay live per cent.'- Ileprescntiitlve i Hobsoii. of Alaliiilna, wlitited to inuke the minimum II.mmH Kh a rate of lone-half of one per cctit between niana. ger, hoth or. ashlngtoii, and iiutim loii Baxter. dhllon freight ageiil, of llreenpiioro.' I'nioliiin i linclitleld and Ohio: .1.. .1. r'bamploii. vice-president, and '.lamest V. I'owe-ll. general counsel. .ohnon city, Tenn. ' - Atlsntn' t'oast Line; .1 nines Meimies (Uy th Aaoc1atd Pre. I , Waahrngton. D. C. April IK Pres ident WUsoh kept la olo touch todsy j wtth ties sltvattoa That ha arisen bvr ' 'Tfir propoaed IIri land leglalatton.:!! can with interest dlspat, he from Toklo deaiTtblax popular feeing ' against the bills and studied th Mil of the pending meamiraa aa well aa a synopsis of simitar- lawa in w fork and Texas. 7 The 'resident told his cs liars that ; Ihe Federal go eminent. must of ne- ,.' cess.ty refrain from Interference wtth CaUfuraia while-14 th proccw of 1--Jlf jHUP J-iL-AJa---t aaaalMMwa. attitude to Inquiring nations until the hflht are passed. - tie added, bow- ever, that if any Impression had ben circulated in Japan that lh admin- latratlon here, had become indifferent to the developments in California drinkables seized by the police an evl- such a view was unjustified, and deuce in the case of Csulden ' and : Judgment should le withheld until , Kvans. (lagan lod the attorney ihstltbe inesnursi are finally f ruined and ' i rt.vIMHIS-,"" tk xnm-jiti mil "O?' t .... .... t I. . M .,... . Iliciilll' I" uri, .1 yiv.'.vvv. COMMISSION FORM Ills lgoron Ktairmenl. "I have no xympHtliy with haiiing." said Secretrtfy riatilels. "Vour hazer is essentially' a bully utid must nece sarily have in his nature a streak -of the same innate cruelty possessed by brutes who torture dumb animals for th pleasure of watching tnelr suffer- I .. . ft... I -. . I . I .1 . . . V...... . . ' IOS- o I liiii-il nmrB ,ni iiiie iii. place for youths of this kind. The Naval Academy is intended to teach young men what is required of an of Iker and a gentleman-n-lessons in bul lying and torturing have no room In the curriculum, and I do not intend that It shall exist as an optional course of study. - "The academy I, moreover,, pecu liarly under the direct aupervtsioii of Congress, and Congress has passed law-firovtdtng aevere punish ment"f or hazing. Whore' the hazing I 'brutal, a the evidence In this particular case shows It to have been, In freight traffic nuiimger. Siiviinnah. and .1. W I'errin, gfiteraf agent, Wilmington.-. . ,. , " -Vorfolk -and Western: T'S Paisnl. t ii e pi efifib'ir . an tic niiitiMger, and n-Lob Thomas, gen 1'iu uii n:..-,j...,nni i- tii.i.1,1.. r i er.n ItolglH iis-ci. ikhiiuh Massachuaetls, tigured the inliilmuin , ill 11.000 All tlteec amendmentn Are vted down. It was expected tonight lhal lb ..........a m-,.iiI,4 1 IIiiimIi villi lliw hill he urtiv. ..r or viiwoi m: ""----rTrrrr,,,rri,w ghr -or tl-nday and ttie I middle th In ni lielonged to Iiiiii and hud nlm : ply lieen seined through tnistake. Act i lug uii HiIm information .Mr. tiuthrie !Hdiseil the cIhIiii and drlier pro j i es, and gave this advice in giHid j faith. Hence he was not in contempt , on the other hand, Kagan was fully , -iwnie of Ihe facl that-Uis lieei lit ! ; part of Ihe beer being held s eti- dence aaainst passed:7 III ihe meahtime. the President de i lared. that vry ffort waa btilng made to kep In communication In formally with th California leglsla--ture. ' It Is unlikely that th President will communicate hi view directly or take any step ihot will Interfere with Ihe siorekeepeii and j 'he legislative progress, but he hope. ITieut of new general orncers. - They were: rs. Thomas Kite, f li'MMle. .,f AialHtma t duo. : Mrs M rs. ; John SWIft; I'erley of California; Mr. Allen P. of Pennsylvania; Mr. Bei K John Iee ijtki'. iif Iowa, and Mr. Iithwtddle, of Indian. Three vice-presidents general were elected on the flret 11 lot. Itrsult Announced. The reeult of the third ballot wan aiifioiiiii ed alHMit a:30 o'clock and j the siici-esiifiil candidate was escorted to the idatform. -8h was gTeeted hyl Mrs. Matthew T.'Hcolt. retiring pr-si-l dent general, and then made her. speei h. She niade a plea for hnrmonv and urc'd all the new general officer j to do i heir utmost to bring peace be-, Iween tlie factions that have waged an almost continuous warfare for th lust tlve-yi CHFnirmTntnir-tTrthweteew. K, r . Old. u.'iieriil freight agent, Chester. South arolrtia. -;N'orfolk -Southern: c4 WV B. Hod-ins",- senerHl cniiiiwl. and K. V. Kylv thut freight itumc manager, Norroig; lottsp wtntW tn'ie up tin- bill the 1 HUHM rgniiion i(PireHeniei. le of ihe .-ek Juii' passage ther The following men represented that In taking out the claim and livery wsa attempting to remove de-1 through members of Congrea here. -i-1 to do hi utmost to prevent ny oh annlna and iMerett tiuui-j lolaUon of treaty-obligation and Attorney Victor "V Pi iiiir p- Should treaty nrhu b violated, he is peared for the defendants ! hopeful that Japan will withhold m -w . : .... ; Judgment until the American . courts rnN'sfll IniR NEW? "l " Ha-dealt, with- the uueatkm. ,.(,. bUlsOUUliU 7 ' I ernment official look, upon the pop, FROM THE VATICAN lular outburst InToklo tinwarrnnt- i j cu m mm tune im rw- gnvnrn- ?lhe V.,a- Has lae,l Tl.nre, Bay, '.XJ' J'J?T ! ttlduuil IVtra and llln l.eneral I - "' '"""- before Vile With' policy May I Cepilblh .1:1 lively tight ii III prospect i reuses opened ' er the Joint tariff . Ilepresentatlves ; Moore, of I'ennsvl'. iiiiii, and Kordney, of MichigHii. of the Re ptihllcun rcpre. 1 Beiitalion of the Wtot and Meulia com-1 Ittee. were tin nuiuiwunji reaoiuiion I commercial organizations In various cities; John C. I'orester, secretary of Die lireriisboio chaUiberof com merce K: It. Preston, niiil H. Creighioii, Uleuler Charlotte Club:! c. ii Crelghton, secretacy Purbanii iViniiierclal Cluh; T. .1. Hyah, secre-tar- Southern Kurnttur Manufactur-1 foreigners principle under of ther- Iti. Bv II II Jl ui. i. u 1.1 .1-..,.! h.L lt.i.,il.l!..iia .lin o ...v ... K. ........... ... Ik. v..eh iVr U'w steos In tlte ' iiwiii-wi, . , . ... ersAsaoclatlon, High Point; Hubert biking anv cotisirio nmking of the nirlrl -- Itepublicait U'ad'l- Mhiiii and lieutenant preeiitl a vote on resolution. Keprewentatcve-PHyne diw-iitsed his bis the Before closing her -remarks- Mr. , umunsed Niibstltnte tool bill at length Storv Introduced Mr ChaHe B. ,i.i i,ir, n ibA burnt eutiituble ar my Jiidg-1 Hrvan. who wMhdrew a '-ontetitant i ...,,,.. f- dutiis on wool Jhut followed LOST IN CHARLOTTE Names llaced rmnhilently t'iMia Hie . Books. IIm Cause nf llefesi. My : :ili Advotr . Will Try Again. i Special to New and Observer.) Charlotte, April id.--Charlotte turned down the commission form of government today, by a vote nf 145. The commission received 1.217 votes, while total of 1.IS2 was nec ecwary to carry. Commlw'on form advocate say they they will organize at one. to push t revised form through the next leg islature and make another effort Iwo years hence. t They claim that name were, fraud ulently placed upon the : book and assign this a th cause of their d fl, a the -rote was cast agalnat otal regisiratlon. The total rot wag I. . unusually large for Charlotte. Plan to place an Independent ticket In th' field to displace the present mayor and coterie, are said to be on foot, whIU threat of purging th books and demanding new election rs being mffde by lh cdlnmleslon form advocate. SOCTHERX WISH l t'OVRT. Ashevllle, April II. In th su perior court yesterday, th Jury r turned a verdict In fsvor of th de fendant In th ess of Con Brady against th Southern Railway Com pany. Th plaintiff was seeking dain age In th sum of 11,009. claiming that he had been subjected to grt mi m 1 1 mi inn us ine tthbtt tin or Wted from) th waiting room of th opipany at rmr nwi, - , I- ml- I1e-Vee ( amikaigH. TI... , ,1 ,.n r.t ... rfiAM .4 . -".J."... "L "ilngton ed bv Mrs. fb-ott in Ihe last two ttons. Th contest haa lieen the most pient,; the law provides that the guilty youth may receive in addition to hi dismissal from th academy1 a sen tence of confinement not to exceed one year at some place where he will not be associated "with criminal.- This senUm-ak- wuuld- lone lieen Justified 1rr(tp-rmdged-thetr-ilppff tins case, nut as i nave not had an ; story opportunity tn lasue a warning before, I have let the sentence stand at dis missal, T make iro that Ilia-student understand that no leniency will lie shown In the future, however, 1 have issued th following Comment on th verdict, which I have ordered transmitted to every midshipman and Instructor at the naval academy; Tonirres ha eiitreosert lis severe Ibapiarovsl of hmlug. ami II In my Intention fit see that Ihe laws It ha rnac-trd for Ihe iHiiiMimenl of Hie practice are rrlert mil to the rntleei extent. Although I have rieHilctf not lo return Ihe record In thla ease to Hie court for mimiddcrailon of the set tc nee, nevertltelc I reg-anl tin punMimenl Inadequate for the nffene. and I take this iMrluiiltT of saying lliat III vnseleM and dangemu prac tice wlH nut he toteeauil at an eiln ealhmal Instltuthm fmimicd and sup. poniii ny ine government. today le?fore the ihird liallor was 1e- V..,iM he devised. Ifc said th bill had run Mr. Brvah had been known as hrh endorsemem-ffth Tariff. Bowrd. "V jjlmitiistratton sympathizer, hut! ippr.eiitatlve 'ordtiey attacked pledged loyalty and support to thei -,; ln . i ad ubjecled to ne .. inn. s ,iiiiii-iii. run .he conference endowing any bill. bv ihe aeneral officers taul ,. ,,.n.,l unin Monday-. Simmons Call- IU Cunimlilre. ChalrniHii Sliiiiiu'l. of-the eiiHte I'inance cnuiniUlee, teliirned to W.jsh- InEton todav. mi'l ! culled aliothel , 1 iueetliKr tomorrow f th eler. , . ... ... ...... l,i,t, She officers taul ' l.i "".Mr. 1 ollna Chamber nf'Commrce. Kayette yllle; J-Allen Taylpr and J. (1. Mc cormick, Wilmington chamber of commerce;- Francis K- Wlnslow and - Continued ..on J'ageKlve. I 600 CotLEGEloYS SEE . THE PANAMA CANAL Shown In "Movie" and eilhles, lllus irailng I of Scries nf IsNiurea ."by Prof. J. A. Holme, at Chapel .Hill. : liege accorded J favored-nation i treatie. . IHpbniiatk f Irrlc Kite. At 1 1 in same time illplouiatlc circles', here are aflve in the situation and ' aome of Ihe more prominent nibassie- end legations have been ordered tn keep their government ndviMul of every action. Pro! eels from .Italy., which It I believe,! might be followed; by more from other nations, a to th restriction on alien, excited much comment among th diplomat. Inn attention wa mostly drawn to th i-L Istlng alliances between Japan and the' great .Power w hich might b atectedl In case of a breach between Japan andl i ......i.. .. t ,k. ,U,I.Y 1111 X, lii-liP liui pirited in the htstorv of the H lely "'h.'.' infed-si-cldl'l ig lo Ihe pre and hs been ezceedinglv npenp v w' 7 f iu. ii,.L,iiri. alihimh for the candidate and lh society.. '7 "f, 1 , .d rVure.nUtl" The nitirw will .dlourn lm..r.i "" delegates al Jresentatl es of rle a nil iwir "i imiura opitortunlties to ap- 'Special to News and t.ibserver Chapel Hill. April 'It - A moving I Sixth picture exhibition of the Panama ta-ii i.t, under the coiun HeuiiHiHiw. nut ttas the novel entertainment' af ee for further forded i-oliege noys touignt in i,er- ; tt band for their company I nmllllwn I ProgreneJog raorbly. i Bv the Associated Press. I Come, April IU- The coi n.. ling Urns that emanated from the Vatican' tonight was that I'upe Piu had pas. ed three days without fever, that hia gi-iieml iiniililliin waa- progressing fay orublv and Hist if theae condition continued for two day more hi Ho lmes would be considered convales tent. Although i hi ' Information cam from the physician in atetidanc and waa ci. n firmed hy Cardinal Merry pel Val, the papal secretary of state, It did .-nut- present persons of pessimistic tendencies from cnntlhuln to shake their heads dubiously and Invsntln ailments for the Pontiff. Tonight the t nited -State they, declared he wa suffering .from ' Beiause of the intimation front, atctiy pneumonia nu gentle con- loato tnat aiung witn a aemana tor sumptlonr . . j naturalization rlghta for Jafwnean 1 ; would com s literal application In MOW NAVVI, BAM UtUi M7.Hl. Jupau of what la known aa the "law! irlaling to foreigner' rights of own-, 'ftpe. mr t.i Nei and TTbswrveTT r-ershrp -rrr-hmd.cth text- of that tew Wnshltigtuii, N. IV, April 1 1 - The i Ir at i acting much attention here. Its Hl islon Xaval Kenerves; of this uppllcalion heretofore haa been very ; r 1st row t WOODSON ELECTED MAYOR 0FT1ALISBURY rurd Hall, ss given by Professor J. A Holmes, chief of the National .Mining Bureau. The location and surround ings of this gigantic project, the taHk of excavating this mammoth tunnel and ' the machinery employed in the excavat bur - work-' wer all explained meiulmeiit nd portrayed by the skill of th ... i . iv irt.visidn j.ffeeed bv! movies." Also th visit or ex-rreat- induat have rentiested lieir. The i-auctis adopitu an rtunltie came on occasion of the dismissal nf Midshipman James C. Cook from the Naval Academy. M1SH BORDKX OIT OF DAVt.KR. .ntralian Ballot eiystem Ised for Hrt Time In ltt' Hrst legalised Primary Harm Camp urn :mlel. i tpPial to New and Oliserver.l I"l"t frea.t. as. . s-r, Tiiuilizr Wlin WL A Keprezentatlv. ilullF wU III. effect , oVm Taft and his party In IIJ for the would rootfjre JiiHiikn-t.1 mpanle purpose of Inspection wer displayed to pav theti.iopos.fi "one 'per cent In Intereating style. ..,- only- on their 4icois put pf which t'rofessor Holmes explained that th Bd of Lleuten-! loose and there are large holdings of ant Charles I,. Morton, have organized land by foreigners. Including Amerl- Thu band Hti. Ill InatiV nf th place prohibit I will Ii composed of local men under the direction of Prof. Will K. Smith, and will consist ol II piece. Attend ance upon meeting of tht baud Kill be compulsory. Just a It i at the reg ular drills of the company. The mem ber of the. band held their Aral meet ing In the armory of the-gKaval He serves on last evening and organised. they declare holder. " dldetitt policy, task of tunneling the Panama canal i . . , : . , Wnn nm III ine. ilurii-Mi-iw ui iw engi- r.ering but in tne iiiagiiiiuiie or tne 9 $ 4 ' work luyolved In such a gigantic pro- : 1,.,-t rVlnreTt'oocratlc primary today, Walter II. Li l)4 f iplt ihK!k OI.lVF.lt I O i .Ilia Illustrated lecture tonight, tioth manlfestallon of such -ira-ter at Woodson. K., a-as -nominated forji L i by. the use of Id litem slides and mov- Ihe Navst Acailemy - will meet with rlgimN actHHi." Thla statement try Secretary Daniel kill. ..in lonowing were nominated as $ aldermen: oi O. A. Klaher, C. J. Norman. IV. Ui Crump. 8. W. Ilarvy. J. w. Hide- . outte, J. I). Norwood. II K llufty and I A i. W. Julian. - - I mayor or nalispiiry. lie received 54S . v.w, ind olwerver vote ,imi -ni opponent. I), u a-k u'uhlnalon. 14 C.i Aurlllt Senator Slmmf'i has noti fied Uepreaentath- Stedman and Postmstter JTleneral Bur leson that he will oppose John T. Oliver for postmaster at lliur picture, concluded the, (a-rle of fi lecture of the national mining bu t re 4 chief. ute i -mo ray wmi ny iv-ing Kuheill The Aiiatraii. n naiiot ssiem wa to Hrttal Vnr lfnk-k TreaimeM,- used for the first urn, and thla was Special to News and observer. 'the nrst legalized nrimary for Bali-' Richmond, Vs., April IS. Mia Mary C Borden, member of an romt nent family in Ooldsboro, North Caro lina, who wa rushed on s special train to this city to undergo an opera tion for acuta appendicltla. Is reported out of danger at St. Luke's hospital . From the train th young woman wa taken directly - to th operating bury. After receiving the nomina tion. Mr. Woodson addressed a large gathering of voter, expressing' ap preciation for their support. Mr. tlanklll also. spoke, refuel n to aweed th nomination to Mr. Wood son, r ----- . ' ; The. following were sleeted a Demo- era tic Executive Commute for 'h rabrsr Ma th' wperatlow been a, ellvi ft. lrnry. iMmi-MLliimiwm lhal ka.jaaa4ajuri.-d4u aa auJ address .un Iredell History. bx. Ilufus Isyed a few hour, th young woman would probably nave succumeg. den Clement, J. C. Kealer. T. H derfurd, IT. d J. Jd, glees;. Vn- Peldmllle I This mark I hi beginning of opposition of ineft Indorsed hy representative fVtr potblTlcea i $ $ 3i i SlIT AGAINST I.l'MBF.H. CO. ' Athsvllle. April II. Claiming that while in lite employment oS th Be Tre Lumber Company, he sustained a broken arm and other Injuriea, M. M. Wallln has brought suit against that company f'tr th um of $J,00. . lis rldsnt. which occurred through no Isult of tic Professor Holmes, -who Is s native North Carolinian and fortner profes sor of geology In the Cnlverslty, was referred to a the pioneer advocate of god roada In Orange county by Dr. Archibald Henderson, who presented him o the audience. l TWO HF.TION. Southern Train "Xu. 1 ami 3H to lie Kegularly t)s' rated In I uiurc. Wasningtun. P. c Auril it. So.itllern Hallway 'mill Nis. ."I .ir1 . th "New fork, A'bmu .n,d New I. rlean l,iriilled," will tne regularly operated III two sectlotis. begtmunir Cunday, MiU 5tli, accordiny td .tn nounaeinent made today by V-i'ru Ident ' and . !eiieral Manager K. It. t'oupmiin. The first sert'loii will carry only.Pullinun sleeping t-ars. chair car, observation car, club car. and dining car. The second section will be mad up entire))' of iiihII and express car. M CCFKlin VOl Xti. ,. FKIMMTKK X)MMKCrSIKXT. 'Special to New and tjbservsr.l . gtateavlll; April. II. Th closing exercise-, of the Felmster graded school In North Htatesvlll will take Mart-us Fwin , Named Hetreiary Ashetllle PeWKKTUth- Committee include a literary addres by Key, lr. Charles Anderson, pastor of th First Baptist church of Htatesvllte; an H. Clark, editor of Th landmark, and . Jnerclse by the p4pil of the school. Aahevllle. April In. At th no.t ing of the remocratic. munlclpsl cc cutivs commute, which waa held yesterday, Chairman Slut O. Bernard, to them. Tire law says The Japanree Law. "Aril, le I l-'orelgners domiciled r resident In Japan and foreign Juridical person registered therein, shall enjoy the rig hi of "ownership in land, pro-, vided always that In the countrle to which 'they belong such right Is ex- j lenaen to j;ipai-ee suojts:uf nu asp-, ;nese Juridical person: and provided i further, in canes of foreign Juridical i persons, that they shall obtain per : mission from th minister for home gffalrs for ihe acquisition of such own-' ernhlp. "The foregoing provision hll In applicable only to foreigner and for eign Juridical person belonging- to th countries to b designated hy lmie: rial ordnance. . - "Arthjl II Foreigner and foreign Juridical persons rarutot enjoy thu right of ownenihip In land in the fed- lowing districts: Hokksldn (Yeimi:. t Kornio sa: -Karafulo tRakhallnl; 4 Pls trlcts necessary for national defense" Th districts eomlng tinder number i. of th prsredlnK psragrsph shall be designated by Imperial ordnance!." It ) saia tnat unaer uiw mmi pro-, vision, number 4. much of Japan territory desired hy foreign basin houses and corporations has barred to. thm. . -. place next Thursday. Th program who ha served for th past several Inelndea n literary ajlilreaa hw P,H .... r ,.k,,Kj,i s,.nnu.i,i ui... yesrs, ws chosen to Succvedd him self, sikI Marcus Krwln was named secretary to succeed tawrnc W. jTpunf, appointed by Governor Craig as adjutant general. of th North Car olina National 0uai.L ... ? FTRTBER ACTIOX DUTIUlrO. Kacramento, Cai.. April 1 1. Far ther action on th anti-alien land bills , pending- before the California Lg1sl- tare has been deferred untH n week. Tht BCtion was reached, it was aid today, becaue : k word -iCntiniH 1 t V Two
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