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Tiiw rtj aid C nv in. LlESOIMRSf m CM DilOll 111 Oetachments of 306th Sanitary , Train Reach Newport News ... ; On Amphion - Newport KeB, -Vi , Juir 16. Mort "Will dti rttumti today la the I06ta Baaitart- Tilda Aotackmcnta whit ia P llud4 lw ambulaaet eompaalel of J tkto Bait, Taty arrive! oa th traae aort Amphloa, vrhlek tailed from 8t. , ' kaxalra, Juno t. There vera four ef leers and (72 mea ia tha crowd. Tha smbulaaca mea woro ia charge of UeuL Col. Elmer P. Shall of SeraBtoB. Wait, ho was commander of tho Sanitary train duriag their evvlei ia Trance. rr wtra wltk tht Slat divleioa dariag ' ill tbotr trying carter ia the Argoane lad oa ether f root a. : Lawrtaet Kiddle of taltigh, La lint Dardta, of rayetteville, Dillard llitehell, Durham, and Bobart Swaia, f WiastjB-Salem, wert among thl am balaace mea from tho Tar Heat State la tht group. Taty told of tho experl ' taeet of tho unit over thore, how they . worked day und aight to keep tht or raaiaaOm ia fighting ahapt and bow they later urried them to tho rear af ter tht But bad met tLem. Tht aaitralaaea mea, a great nany of whom Tire from North Carolina, reaea d cam ia tint to art tht 823rd Infan try brokea op into dttaehaitata prepar ' ' lag for their departure treat thit port It lemobillxatloa eampe. A consignment of tho Wild Cat Infan cy together with at ill auuber of tho ; tltt dirieloa military police will lean lore toomrrow for Camp Jarkeoa. Oth trt will go to Camp Bowie, Texai, while imall gronpe of them will bo tctttercd i hroaghoat tho TJalted Btttee. " " .llk. W.k laTaatklaa- 3IOTC8 BAB7 BOWEL MEDICINE will eorroet tho Stomach and Uowti troubles. Perfectly barmlee. Bee dire v lioat oa tho bottle, Prict 30cAdT. Dr. Chase Elected University Head By Trustees Here (Ceatlaacd from Pago Oae.) B. Stacy at chairman of tho faculty ia 101 fla hald that noaitioa aatil the ; death tf Prof. Stacy, whta ha became chatmaa of taa latniiy,--- -- Dr. Cbata baa made a favorable im preesioa upoa tho executive committee of the board of truiteea, with which he baa beta la eoaferoaco frequently bee he e beoa ehatrmaa of tho '....! nu nmHriiM Idtfnra the leaia- latite committeoa ia the General Ae- aembly of 1RW lutwiat cauca ions favorable comment. 1 - ITalMialt Mea Pleoaed. Charal HllU Jute l.-rTha aewt re ceived hero frota Baleigh toaigit tnat ' Doctor H. M. Chaee, wot elected prtaj nf tha Rtata Unlveraitv. waa to- oolred by tht Ualvereity community with a genuine feeling of aatiifaetioa. ''The tanonaeement wt madt public' juat fit tut crate or ine aommeccaieaf -,lte and produced fro longed epplanae. At acting deaa of tht UnWeraity Dr. ".Cliaee fatt gained favor sad aa acting prtsidlut thia tpring bt woa tht hearty -' approval and aympatlry of tht faculty tad etadentt ' 1 : aaaaBMaMaeaBaaaaaaeaaBBeaama The Mrowf WltbotaOd tba Heat- of Rammer Better Than tba Weak V Old people who are fecblt and . younger people who art weak, will bo atrtngthotttd had enabled to go through-the depressing beat of aummor by Uklng GBOVEH TASTELESS chill TONIC. - It purinci aad earithee tho ' bftiod and builda up the whole tyatem. Toa eta aoon feel itt Strtngtheniag, laTigoratina; Effect. 60c. Adv. , Thert't much to bt aaid oa both tidoa arhea a womaa attompta to write a let ' tor ta a tingle iheet of paper. , wum PRAISES WILSON'S RECORD (Coatlaned from page Oae.) ia Waahiagtoa. 'Tbr :fdiic'ational bill aa foaterciL by Senator Boko Smith of GeVgi la the Senate and Scproaeata tivo Horace Towaer ia the Boaat of Bepreecntatirce, would oitablith a de partmeat of education with a cabinet member in charge. Tho meaiure ta be ing actively championed by Dr. Janice Y. Joyaer, of Baleigh, who baa writtea a bulleUa for dietributioa by the com mittee promoting tho -bill. ' Dr. UcDoaaeU arged the graduating elaae to combat,, "the iaaaac, laaatible deeire for change, which baa aeiaed ap oa aa, nadcraUnlngiaercljnjLacitjiit ad erlnciBlct. ahatteriag coitome aad prectdeata, tearing the ahip of atate from the firm, fait mooring! fixed by tho framcra of tho conilitution,. aad acttiag it adrift apoa aa anknoWa oca. 'And now ia the land wo love to call the borne of tho free, we are at longer free, bat fettered with ehame ful reitrictioee apoa our pereoaal lib ertiea.. ' - , , - "Laet of all, but by no meana lcaat of all, our freedom ia atill farther threatened, and atill greater power ia aaapoaed to bo given to the central government br a bill ia Coagreea, known aa the Hoke Smith bill, by which tho whole educational ayttem of-tht country ia to be placed under control of one autoeratio overaeer here ia Washington." ' ' A poplar waa planted thia'afternoqn la Georgetown Uatveralty in memory of Enalga Edwla 8. Pou, of Smithfield, ton of Knprracatativo Er W. Pon. The fourth dietajct congrenmaa and Mr. and Mra. Geo. B. Fou atteaded tho cere monici. No Decreaao la Prlcea. J. W. Peelerpreaident of tho Rock Hill bank, of Kowna coanty, N. C, writea the ynited SUtet Department of Labor that "There ia, only one thing t do, and that la to get buiy. The ma a who waita oa lower pricca will be a loccr Tht teatimonial of tht Bowaa county banker ia made public by the Department of Labor to Indicate the bnalaeee conditio a at reflected by atate menta from banket and buainea men throughout tht eouatry. 8. W. Straua, a well known financier of New York, writea "building coat wttl continue up ward for the following reaaoaai Ten dency towarda bettor ataadarda of liv ing among tho mateee; coaatantly in treating acalt of wagca; ehortage of on akilled labor; inflated credit conditions', present abnormal ahortage of building; tremeadout amount of aeeesaary public eonatruetioa work." .The Department of Labor otatet that the change of feeling at to tho eonrao of prieea la leading to a reanmptioa of buainoea activities. -. ' VtatUag la Waa' Ingtoa. Dr.' Paialey Flelda, of Hoaderaon, Haywood Maaaey, cashier of tho City Bank of Baleigh, aad H. E. Powell, of tho Newa and Observer staff, arrived ia Waahiagtoa today for a varatioa epell. Mr. Maaaey ia going on to New York and Mr. Powell le going to Atlantic Ctty-B. H. Merritt, of Baleigh, also stopped ia Waahiagtoa today en roatt to "New York. Ex-State 8enator Geo. B. MeLtod, of Lumbertoa, who baa been Spending sev eral dayt ia North Carolina, following cm vtait to bia oil Bald Utereat la Oklahoma, returned Jo Waahiagtoa to- dav. . Bahltaal Coaatipatiaa Carod :2 la i to It Daye utx-roe .with pepsin", u a specially-prepared Syrup Toaie-Uxa-tive for HabituaJ Constipation.' It re lieves promptly and should bo taken regularly for 14 to 21 dayt to. induce regular . action. It Stimulatet and Begulatea. Very pleasant to Take. 60e per bottltv-Adv. 'Bottle Poakk Gua. Tht regular monthly but! new aad aocial meeting of the Bettie Pcnkk Phllathoa claaa will be held ia the First Presbyterian Church this evening at I o'clock. Mra. C. T. Blalock, county demonstration agent, will makt a talk at tho meeting. Villa's Mexicans Fled Under Fire of The U. S. Troops (Coatlaaed from Pago Oae.) . v;n;.t.. Rn.tor Fall read a telegram R if Dudlrv. Btata Senator of El Paso, Texaa, stating that tho America ovemeat waa la al4 or carraaaa ana placed ia Jeopardy every , American ia Mexico. ' " The New Mexico Senator declared ttat Presid at Carranxa was nnable to pfo tect Americans ia Mexico aad charged that newa regarding Me i if a a affaire had lui annnraaaA tiir tba AmCriCAU DrCtt at tht request of Secretary Lansing. Statement by Secretary of War. i; .i! . I... tltiaiftfll nUBUgHMf . - licopt which croaoed tht Bio Grande n.. ,mmMt with the Mexieaa gov ernment for the purpose of protecting lift oa the American aide wm do who drawn aa'eooa aa tba rebel bands near Juarea art dispersed but the United States will eoatiaua to malntaia a watchful eye over the bordtr. . Secretary Baker ia a formal state l.i. tuia aaiii the withdrawal of the American troops, which crossed the border last aight under orders xrom Major Oca. Cabell, commander of tht ftutar.latat 'wViVatawtl wlAll A hat nmnltd U WIUV wee.var) Tiwwaw - a" ' . tot aa tfit menace to American life and property along the Bio Grandt had beta removed. Prtat ditpatchea eaid ika ithlrawal waa under war thit afternoon but tho war' department hsj no iaformatioa to that enect eommuai cation with the border being greatly de layed. Following tht annouacement,by tht secretary, the war depariment madt public ordera Issued by Major General Mctbocr. director of air service di recting that eighteen alrplanea bo as at from Ellington and Kelly flelda, Texaa, M'KI Paao Immediate lv. Tht Vlanei, it waa aaid will be tiaed along tht bordtr lor observation purposes. , : Tht director of air tervict alao it- nail an order for the twelfth tare squadron, which will arrlvt tomorrow at New 'York iron rranee wnere us membert aaw -coneidsrablt tervict at lha front, la ro direct to El . PtaO. Crews for tht eighteea planea will bt provided from tht personnel oi we Twelfth eqiudroa. , ' Use MlaaaderaUadlag ' Secretary BEItr ia aaaouaeing that Amtrkaa troopt bad crossed the bor- Art. aaiit Ilia nnaratlna waa with the agreement of the Mexican government ana inert eouia do bo miaunaereranoing between tht two government. Tht movement bt aaid, wat entirely ia tht interest of protection to lift oa tht Amerieaa tide. A 'PW1 THIEIl QUINCBH : rsfwd'a AU faseaaote ' I watar, with a aaa af siarar, ntkns es eeMive taint. Mapartor as maoaa. ( at.j Principles of The Original t Terms Strongly Upheld (Coatlaaed from Pago Oae.) . ducted to tht raiding room b'f tht Bottl Beaervoirt. i Hero the party wu grouped along ont tide of tho room. Ia front of M. Dutatta wat a large marble topped table, upon wblek tht document wert placed ia two puee. Tntra waa a toa- aiderablo wait before Legatloa Secre tary Simon aad Baroa voa Loertner arrived, tacoxtod by two Froaeh tffjeera. Tht Germans took their place at tht other tidt of tba table. At 6:49 t'elock Herr Blmoa Informally rtad ed across tht table aad took tht documeata aad handed them to Baroa voa Loersner, this actually constituting the formal ateoipttrf thl treaty aad tht ultimatum. A rtceipt from tht Ger man! for tba document! wat required by M..Dutaata. . ..'.''.; - After tho Brief eoaveraatioa betweea M. Dataata aad Herr Simoa, tht Ger mane returned to their apartment ia tho hotel, Voa Loertner carrying tht documeata aader hit arm ia a grtea portfolio. Later Cojint voa Broekdorff. Hantaan boarded a traia for Weimar, taking tht popart with hits. mi CLASS HAS CLOSInGJEATURE University Graduates Smoke Peace Pipe Under Venerable , - r Davie Poplar By B. W. MADBY. Chapel Hill, Junt 16-Tha doting exereieee of the aenior elaaa wert held aader tht Davlo Polra thia aftertcot. Seated around tbt venerable tree la a temi-elreie, tba scalers tmoked the peaea plpt and tied tht .lasting knots cf fritadsklp. . Tht arena waa a moat impreaaivt oat. ... Tht elttt history wtt narrated by E. B. Lindscy. ). L Ayeock furnished some interesting claat ttatittiea. H. 0. Weat wai rttpoaaiblt far making tht latt will and testament of 1911. Tht waa undertaken by W. E. Price: . Deliver Campus ta Jaalora. Tht dellvtry of tht eampua to tht car of tht junlort wat another eerf mony that stood out for itt impressive- nest, following a abort aad appro priate' speech by President Hodget of tha aeaiort, to President J. P. Wash bura, of tht Juaiort, tbt latter marched into tht circle of tht tenbra aad lustily cheered thl graduating tlaat. The aaaual oammtaeement debate wat held tonight la Gerrard Hall, followed by aa anniveraary mtttlag of the socis tiea ia their reepeetive halle. Alumni of tha toaittita took thargt aad many ronadt of speech-making aad applaust taaued. BemipiactaeN wtra la abun dance. ' ' - Claaa Breaks Precedent. Tba elate of 1918, with 40 member alrtady'pn tha Hill, plana to break a precedent with itt first ytar rtualoa by having tha largest number of to rttura of bay (lata ytt turned out by tht Unlvtrtlty. . Tht record It tome over 60, it 4a understood, aad 1919 txpects to safely past thlt mark by a good margia. Ia fact 70 or SO art expected back before tha laalt eomt to a close. Headquar tera have beea tstabllthed for tht claat at tht T. M. C. A. aad they hart al ready started their celebrating. Tha tlaat or 1909 It ait well rcpre- ' ' - Uak of prophotylag the tW futurttSlt y,, condition! art dit eented. Jt W. Urn::? Oecar Coffin, O. C. Cpx, Duncaa Meae, C. B. Buffia. Elmer Oettinger, Jan. T. Johnson, are among'' tht early arrivals. Tha mem bora of thia elaaa art bringing their familial and, have reservations la special dormitories, - The aaaual ooauoeaeeaMat - debate bold here tonight wat woa by tht Dia lectic Literary Society, represented by & H. Willis and B. B. Gwya, who championed tha affirmative, L. W. Jar man and T. 8. Kittrell representing tho, Philanthropic Society supported the .negative. Joha W. Cmttead, aa alumaut of Greensboro presided. Forett Milea acted at aecrVary. Tha judgoa were Professors W. Deb Maehider, Kent J. Browa and P. H. Winston. , . ( i Comaaoceaseat Debate ' Tha quettloa for debatt tonight waa: "Beaolved, That ia retpeet to immigra tion aad cltiaenahip tho tltiatna af Japan and China ahould be aceorled tha tame privilegei at those of Europcaa nationa," wat tho query discussed by tht representative! of the two literary tocttltt ia tha aaaual Intellectual tcrap. JTha affirmativt argued ia aabttaaet ita . n - ( itAt J tnaniaatory, that - rtttrictloa meant tlaat exclusioa and therefore la toa trary tt tha beat principle af the nation, and. that tha coming of tht Oritntali would la aa economic advan tage to tht United Statta. v Thtanegativa iaaitted that tha United States had a moral right to tzeludt theat Immigrant!, citing tha, eases of other eoufitflei, tint txetotron: would bt advantageooa to both partiea eoaeorned, aad finally that exclusioa waa a matter of atlf-prettrvatioa. ' Postmaster Charged With A rata. Richmond, Va June U-Poatmaater Charlet T. Bhillingabnrg, af Highland Springs, Va, wat arrested tonight by Federal agenta oa a charge of letting fire to tha Highland Springt poatofflee aarly thlt morning. Official! aay that tha poetmaater confessed to aettlng the pes toff! ee aflra aad robbing tba vaultt of certain amonata of money. . ' Greeavlllo Blgaa Atklaooa. ' Greenville, 8. C, June Id. Tht Greenville club of tha South Atlantic Aaaoeiatioa today signed Pitcher At kinson, formerly with Durham ia tha old North Carolina League. Pitcher Gibtoa hit been releaaed. healthful--- OLIVE OIL - . "always fresh9 ' ;.:V:v . 'v . ;. , . ' .. Mavkes a Rich Creamy Mayonnabe Dreuing : Friiity Flairored and Appetizing TWENTY BODIES OP VICTIMS OF BOAT ACCIDENT RECOVERED (By the Aaaoeiated Press.) Tuscaloosa, Ala., Junt 18. Bodice of twenty persona who lost their Uvea yet terday whea a pleasure launch over turned ia tho Warrior river aaar Bolt, five milea from here, bad beea recovered and identified at Boot Mfday, Bad the luthoritiee placed tht lumber of miss ing at from 18 to Id. t .-Otilztt-AJlS I - iron lJpllSt5TIQL, ' If your cldn itches just use far WW taa, Dssc. ;4U 1 BMi. lalosMn. Ma. laoi Rcainol Ointment, with Retinol Soap, usually stopt itching instantly. 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