THE- NEWS AND OBSERVER.
a:gwday MorJiiriG, may 19, itm
:?!!? GAftDLER
TO COLLEGE VOMEN
?crmanence of Christianity
Discussed By Divine In
Greensboro Sermon
Greensboro, Jay IS. BUhof Warren
i. Candler, chancellor of Emory Uni
rtriity, Atlanta, preached the bacca
laureate NraM tt tbe North Carolina
College ft Wmm today at 11 a'eloek.
Hit teit wa St. Mattkew 2:33,
a ami en rib .k!! hae larar. hat bit
ward hatt .wot pa away." Tb
ewriker thfmf wai eta led by' Unrta be
"Tbl rirraaaaaac of Christianity, or
Hal It Com, to Stay!"
Other rtligioni aa failed, Mid the
tpeaker, for one of Ihre reaaont, or
mor' than aa of the three: () It
taught tltti wrong Idea witk reference
to aiture. . (b) The moral code eaueci
ated by the religiea wa bad or vtclou.
(c) Ita teaching II to the dcfiny of
ana failed to eatiafy. Oa the ether
haad, the Ooapel Chriet ealirle oa
every ea of these point a.
; Btakop Caodler ae ratker eauatle la
referring to the attempt of certain
group of aeicntiati who try to dieercdit
'the Bible. He eaid followera of t'hriat
ehould aot feel alarmed over the often-refrred-tn
conflict beiweea eieaee and
relifloa, any more than the driver of a
l'ord ehould fear a eolliaion with a
tar in hotk f wa-Tbo-jrjoring bodiea
are upon different plane. '
i The morning' Biertiaoe began with
a organ frr ln.l i.y Mr. fltoU-fluater
af th lufH'tv. illtr whiih the congre
gation Mi ".tlitcr Mil, the Heautiful."
The Invocnlwii mn ly Kev. 8. M. Kan
kit of thia aity," and the (Nth t'anlm
mat read reaponeively. A violiej aolo
fiat followed by the Bcripture reading
by Jtev. Mr. Kirkpatrirk and prayer by
Dr. 8. B. Turrcntlne. irreaidcnt of
Ureeaabora College for Women, Preei
dent Fount preaeated Biahop Candler.
The audience King "America' (I the
ale of th aermou.
. Toroerorw morning the annual reun
ion of the literary eocietiee the Adrl
phlua, Corn I la a aad Whean will be
held. The alumnao reunion will be at
Jtl o'clock. Senior elan day eterchca
will be in the afternoon. The annual
concert will lie at 8 o'clock in the
evening.
Tuesday will he commencement dny.
The literary aildreaa will 1 by Dr.
Anna Howard Braw, the noted woman
public let and reformer. The eoaetltu
tlena and Biblea will ba presented by
Dr. E. C. Brooka, ea eflielo preiideat of
the board of truttre. Preaidcnt Fount
will deliver the dipkunaa. Thia will ba
the eieaing event of the commencement.
Tk trueteet will meet Wednesday.
Small fill
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URmESS V1LL BE
REPEATED TONIGHT
Will Be Given This Time For
The Benefit of Wake County
Children's Clinic
Tor the beneat of the Wake County
Children' CUnie, the Kir mean, already
preaeated ueeetefuUy before three audi
earae la Raleigh for the benefit of the
Baleiga Womau'e Club, will be given
again tonight la tk Academy of Muate.
Mr. E. K. Trader, who orgaalaed and di
rected the local talent prediiettoa, baa
contented to direct tonigbft pcrform
anee. ,
Teraoaa wltneaalng tbe three porror
anee of the Klrmea hat Monday aad
Tnoaday totaled over I,, tb a.oad
anre oa the la1 perforanane being
larger thaa at any other Mae.
It waa decided Tneaday night to re
peat the Kirmeei and all receipt will
lie give to tht Cnildren'e Clinie of
Raleigh and Wake eouaty. The admit
aiea fee ia reduced to nomlaal turn
for thl erformaaet.
All attendance -Kj-ordl for at ama
teur porformancola fKreItreTconl
pletely demoliahed during tie three ap
pearance of tbe Kirmes. Practically
every erat waa aold aad hnndreda failed
to attend leeauae they were unable to
arrnre choice eeata.
1'eraoa attending all three per for to
oucea aald that the Tueaday night per
formaare waa tbe beat of the throe
at ly that tiaie the aetoro were thor
oughly familiar with their parte, for
thia reaaoii, it ie believed that the ahow
for Mondny night will le tlie beat yet.
All (eata'are reeerved aad will be on
anle at the Tucker Building Pharoiacy
Mnnduy morning at 10 o clock.
Lladaloy Realgwa.
Waahlngtoa, May 18. Henry D. Llnd-
airy announced today bia reaignation
na director of the Treajury'a bureau of
war riak insurance, declaring that ei
opiva "red tape aad poadernut auper
viaioa of the Treaaury over minor rou
tine matter! made aucceaeful adminia-
tration impoaaihle.
Australian Stakes All To Beat
Americans Jn Trans-Atlantic
Flight
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ing wiib the north etar at Might. Should
thick wtarhft obecarw the ety, wo are
prepared to tea tbe clonda fr calculat
ing purpoaee, although o admit the re
anlte would be) ly approtraante."
Every minute of the long flight will
I a buay one. Watching thermometer,
altmetera, wind - gauge, oil preaanre
regtatera; awing tbe eextant to Reboot"
the aua or atari, bad dropping nawke
bom ha overaide, figuring bearing, and
keeping a eoottant ear t tbe tiny wire
lean will oreopy all "epare monjenta."
Wltbowt Leading Devtcea. :
Witbia tbe paat few day Banker had
iaatalled radio act witk tranemitter
of 25 wile rdin; . ' ""
In the Bopwitk plane Hawker and
Grieve are without landing derieee other
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Gscrge U.Daucom, Jr.
Attorney-at-Lav
C ; . ' Ul Katlonal tank Bldf.
Morgan were lifted out of the 'wreck
age etreamiug with blood.
Too heavy a carriage wa aaid to have ,
eauaed the collnpae of the Martinayde'a
under carriage. It waa trying ta carry ;
3fi8 gallon of gr.aoline. Hanker and i
Orleve, in their eleventh hour effort to .
wreat tran Atlantic flight honor from .
the United State naval plane, ar fly
lag over a eourae all their owa, figured
ut laet night aad thia morning witk tk i
on object in mind of how to head off
tb American.'' I
A aoon a they had finiabed break-.
faet thl Morning Hawker and Grieve
hurried to the office of the Koyal Air
for a meterologiit. rinding eondi-,
tion Improved a little, though aot a
favorable aa they would bav demanded
bad not the Americana been well
atarted en their paaaago, they went di
rect to tbe Mount Poarl Plateau where
the Bopwitb waa waiting in the air
drome, and began preparation for the
Oiaht. ,
They were wholly ealm at the atari..
Methodically, and without the alightcat
trace of norvoumem, they climlied
aboard their amatl craft and aet to
work dipaiontcl.v. Ilawker'a ennfl-'
denca in bis navigator ai d in hia eu
gin were ahaolute, he aaid, quietly.
Opened the Throttle. 1
After a preliminary apin of the mo
tor, Hawker opened hia throttle to the
full, aad thi" ground rw waa forced
to call for help to hold the plane in
place. Hawker throttled "down" again,
aaid a few final worila, aud tlirn gav
the word to kno k out the auporting
block f rom beneath the craft while be '
opened wide the throttle. !
Hawker followed hia announced In
tention whea he dropped the under j
earring of hia plane. Home pertont !
thought the act waa Intended aa a chal- j
lenge to hia rival, Raynham, and i
quoted alaoat the lnt word of Haw
ker before he atarted:
Baaterlng Raynkam.
"How almut old 'TinaldeaV Tell;
Raynham I'll greet him at Brookmndl,
England." )
The wirrleaa tent word of Raynham' .
mmhap to Hawker and Mackenrl
Grieve, after they bad put out to aea. ;
Opinion her i that on roault of tb '
meaeag will he the. rutting down of
Hawker' aiieed, a tbe Ropwitb will
not I forced to rariag aperd now that
it rival ha bee eliminated from the
overaeaa eenteat. ,
When the Ran Went Down.
At the at art, tb aua waa only a lit
tle over two hour a bryoad tbe meri-:
dian. Tli flying adveaturere had It aid i
in navigating for four or five hour a ,
they (tied eaatward. After that they i
plunged into darknea over lb ocean, j
with the prospect of atar-light and 1
moon-light to break the monotony of I
aky aad tea at night, and to acrve a ;
aavigatioa guide.
Barring untoward event the plane I
ohenld meet the etia again just abort '
f mid-Atlantic, aad race agaiaat ita '
wettward awing to reach tb lriah eoatt I
be for darkata falla again, Markenti
Ori' declared befor theratart'That I
lk Bopwitb would -bead--eiraignX tor j
t..t. a.
"If w orike Ireland anywhere we
will bare found out mark,'' be aaid,
"But if wa hit KnglnJ w will b
aarr hom." t
"Tlckll.h lalltag" Thia Morning.
Indication loaight ware that west
erly wind would faeot the flier for
th lint thotiMnd mile ef their eoara.
The remainder f the way will aa
"tirkllah' aillnjr,-jid It I thodght pea
tibl that (irieve will have ta "bead"
hi eonrM temewhat eouth ta avoid
rind and weather danger ia the laat
half of the flight. v
A large par) of Orievt'e work wilt be
la atting nbtervation of air turrenti
(acoaatered,
Although Atlantl air eurrente eae
never be marked," k aaid, "I kop to
(otnpil oheerration that will make thl
trani-Atlaatle paaaat potaibli witk
fewer aacertalntle for lntet flier thaa
tho whicb toafront pioneer e tb
tratblen wy. . 1
Prepared far 'Moat Aaythlag.
Wa ar relying chiefly oa aatroaoia-
leal poaition whicb we plan hr uae of!
!the aextant aJettHia n kntfrly tun alfi
than liylit "akidi" which must do the
work of the wader rarriag which "ba
dropped at the etart The poasibility
of accident to Hawker' plana i great,
although be aaid he eipceted ta alight
in aafety. , '
Duleaa be drop , dowa gently under
the moat favorable eoaditioaa with a
very , abort "ran"'' be will aaaaab but
propeller aad wreck the little) craft at
lb rooeltttioa of what may be the tret
trB-AtlaBti flight.
If Tbey Drop, All' Over Witk Aviator.
If tbe Sopwitb t forced into the
aea Hawker aad Grieve have little bop
of reacu. Both men are wearing "water
tight" uU (jbi!cb are deaigned (o keep
tbem floating many hour, but aa their
eourae 1 eutaide the lane of (dipping
the chance of their being picked up
are virtnally, all.
Taking Big Chance.
Hawker' wire lea t will allow him
ta receive wirelena meaaage from ebip
a long diatanca off. aad th radio ealla
be will ba able ta intercept r?ill aid hia
navigator greatly ia keeping' an hia
eourae. But the tending apparatua.ran
aot iranemit aver 230 mi lea, it i aaid,
and one beyond (he trana-Atlaatia
ahipping lanea it la doubtful whether an
"8. O. 8." would be picked up by a
ateamer.
What wai probably (he Inst message
to the Sopwith from ahoro wa a wira
leaa tonight telling of a fresh atmoa
pberio depreaaioa developing over Ire
land. It waa radiographed from 8t
John upea reetipt of metcrologica! ad
vie from the opea oa.
Light "Cargo,"
Both Hawker and Mackenzie Grieve
Mid before the athrt that whila they
anticipated aoiae phyaical and mental
atraia tbraagb tb p our in their
cramped positloaa, . uifbroken by- any
proapeet of being able ta "apcir enth
other by changing (eat,- they eipceted
to And eme relief. ' -
Concentrated rations ar being car
ried oa th Bopwitb, for food. Tbe fuel
anpvly wa three, hand red, aad forty
gallon of gawline.
Troabla With Raynham.
A big factor in the accident to Bavn
ham'a Martinayde pi., ie wa aaid to be
lack of full wild oppoaitioa. He wa
THE WAR IS OVER
Bt the Mldien and ullore will never ate
talking lxM the mfort they aet from the
Attto' Keot-Keee, the antheptle powder to he
hakM Into the hoc, which their eweethtarta,
nothefa or hten teat them. Until It to trM
a one know what a ulck and wonderful
relief Allen't Poot-Eau la to painful, athine.
rmrtWn, teoaler feet, Oene. Bwtioiw end Cel.
louaea. It makea walking a dfliiht Sold
enrywher. ladv.l ...
trying to "take fl"' oa bi wmt and
weat field vith a wind exactly north and
enet. Pull bead wind ia declared to be
ecwntinl for a rise with a plane aa
heavily Jadea aa Raynham'. Tli weight
f the plan waa ararly threw toaa and
the great "helft" of it ia believed to
have, brought H dowa after a r'we of
a few feat bad beea trained Tb ander
earriagn waa admittedly weak, aad col
lapsed under th "train, llnd Raynbnm
beea alibi to fly direet ly ialo the wind
be probably wt. ld hava attained flying
apeed before the axle buckled, i
Raynham Makea Statement.
Haynham would' not ndd to th atate
aient ha made to frlanda Inlinedia y
after he bad. recovered from the tempo
rary collnpat ho cuffi rod when hi aft
broke dowa." Thia ntatoment waai ' ,
"I waa Iwuinnin." ter gel; a lift. I felt
the undei earring weaken, aad palled
back on tha control atiek IT an attempt
to araiat the, machine elear at tha
ground. Pu tha propeller atruck, i.ni
wa tptllod. Another 2" yard and wa
would hava beea away."
Hawker had provided an'nat fuck a
roiahap by iaatalling an dll-ateel under,
carriage on tha Bopwitb for rnfefy ia
"taking off" and a device for dropping it
when well oZ the ground. Hawker :'o
had Inttallcl a detachable primer aad
Peptfrori
A Htd Jroei Tonic
Jives vigor and nerra tona to J;ed
trd infirm, and thooa worn-out from
v or work, worry, aacltaraent orcwa
e)TvwMrit tit hovnearexF ehopek
U.rte br C. L BOOB) CO. UeMtt.
hai.d Hurting - magneto, both of which
wer left behind vbe. ba dropped his
an der carriage. J ,
I. contrait with tbe a mall group af
pernon who aaw Hanker tirt it aeemed
an if Kt. John' bad poured ita entire
population ijto Quidividi Valley to,
watch Raynham' Martiatyde. Ia tb
attempted take-off,. Rayahant ata. hia
"run dawn" dowa a laoa e; people who
tritneawd th. wreck of kil taaebiaa.
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The one great need in America today is the need of
homes From all parts of the country corner the in
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want homes, they need homes, they are clamoring
(or homes! Why don't jom, who live in rented houses,
build homes for yourselves? And you, who have
money to invest, why don't you build houses and
get the benefit of the rents?
Rents are higher today than ever before in the his
tory of the nation. If you are a renter you want to
escape this abnormal condition. If you area landlord
you should take advantage of these opportunities
and secure more houses to rent. In either case the
answer s-BUlLDt
It is conceded that present building costs are some
what high but this is more than offset by the prevail
ing high rents. Moreover, incomes of all kinds are
higher today than ever before, so that general condi
tions are enormously in favor of building now.
Furthermore, authorities are agreed that building
costs cannot be lower until some, future time as
yet unforeseen.
You, wh$) are now living in rented houses, pay out
in rent each month practically as much money as
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instead of -continuing in the rent payers' rut, you
would soon have a home paying actual cash divi
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Moreover it is
obligation as a
band and father to
provide your family
with a pleasant, com
fortable, secure shelter for the years to come. You
owe your little ones the happiness and joy and safety
of a home of their own today and the memories of
that home in future years. -. . 6? i
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