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TIG 1WS AND 0S3ERVEIT WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 23, 1S2& v PEACE INSTITUTE . CLOI'GEXEBCISES THE BUND SCHOOL FDR SALARY RAISE Class of Fifteen Awarded Di plomas By Presiden - Last Night r REV. OR. LACY MAKES ADDRESS TO THE CLASS ISlMt Stow Wo Award Tor Eg-heit Scholarahip DnF -JnxTer;lIiiSasi Monroe Winner : of Murphy lUiay a" MedaJr Year Jul t Cloainf; :" Mott SucceuM la History L --iAaii4 aMjffriadly enthusiasm . ad with tli auditoriuefJJ Vo the Joor, the year at Poa Institute waa brought to. loa, last' ibjhtCwh . dlplojnaa wr B.wardod to a (las of 15 young women, and amwoancesntrnt made of th awards fat scholarship and wia- t - medals received tbt rowa rd f -ttir--ola-iomtliaJ.JiaJidf of th president of the institution Mist Mary v. . L nek. . .t .1 tk. nauag eiaar y- - - Ladv. Jr.: D. T. Am unuaual air of friendly intimacy pervaded the entire progmai, from the - opening --remark" thepresident, through the adre by Btt Lyr d 1heekttaiBt lUi hfch. each oft graduatei 1U applauded upoa reiig her diploma. Mist buaie Moore, wianer of the easay medal, a gr ietia4 ovattoa when aba received the koaor. Mtaa Orahaai eoaiaieated npoa tk IrieadTweal-ff,wofkger iBgt- "it aiwsjt gocjoa iroin morBim to aigbt, and at aigbt we eould hardly - mt'yonr what happaaa. .Combined with the aaaouneiag ef the awarda and diatinctiona and the addresa to" the' gradqaling rlaae waa a muaical irograa of "unusual tweHfBeo, Jal4. ' ing aeral ehoral aiiatbara ky fU choral claaa ably directed by kliaa C.er 1 rud 6 Courtney1 andrtwo--ao.ee - by Miaa " Beanie le i'pchnlcb,- gr adat -of tka toio department. At the eloae, before the teat-diction, the audience Joined with tha cborui t ainsing h eBld- ing " numBrr"Mtll "JiBi loMaTr and with, her oa tne naie was vi. " . Jklei-'. White, president of the board of "trut.-lr. Icjr and Misa Keid, of 'tka Knglisk' department, wbo yrHenttd tka eay iHal, , .. . Dr. Lacy 8a or Peace. ' ' - - ttTondiBi lu Sluu flmhum's Intra- nvttnw - an- one- - 4ka- Jtailillits 1 t urim that Bia Eraomuinri nu iit grpqdfatbrr bad be pretideote there, "that hia father Tiao paidr twrk 4- lrrting his own wife from among too girla at l'eaee. Ilia audieaee laughed with him and he continued a relation of hia Kinnectioa with tke achool, eH ing of the tlntM that he had "served la variona capacities tkere. Tk aiM-ahcr took fr hhia task lb motto thnt iaJengrvl oa the OreaV rlrt-iWFf 'aaying that he waa unable to get away from a habit that he had formed of jiroaching from tests, lie recommended it to the graduating eTasa "aa a mttw-o4 " i'-r".k-t'-"1ti fca-"hwt bo engraved oa theii ' lirea"heathy were going' otit into a world that waa ' anahlag new paths for women, aad call ing them to new folds of endeavor aad service, whea there are new jirebleiaa that women must solve. "If you are not, doa't pretend--become,' ke told them. Xorth CaroUna 4 mnto thatluia in: all of ita history juatifted ita motto. la it wars'it Va laid Ita greatest sacrifice upon the altar, and In peace that at come to us agitin, w have a yet greater ancridce to lay upoa the altar of our State. a, Telle War lacldenta. ff Several times during the address, which was brief, the speaker reverted to tka Iking that he kad een while serv ing with the Thirtieth Tiinion aa a Chnplain. relating deed aof heroism that embodied the theme of hia a(ldr, tell ing them with a vivid detail and with Uue appreciatioa of their imrt. - The world la loosing to America, rontinued, in its peace needs, the outy major Country whose wealth has not beta squandered, whose manhood has not beea bled white, to lea dthe way in snitr'n V mf r . And America is lHkina to its womanhood; ' as rt never looked befori. to lead it to the realisa tion of Ita duties and the fulftllaieut of iter obligations. He appealed to the gTwduatins: class to grasp the great vis ion of .their opportunity, and to meas ure ap to it Tho tadaatea. . 1m. ...Aiiirm the distinctions and. g.ti inm tha. jlllil n m s M"ls flfi apoke of t' traduioaa fit J eUnstilU tion, the hardship of the pa r years and of the new bead ot friendship that baa held "W students and the sckoo) to - gher. The Oojung xat JbM been Ihe -t BHceessful in the history e( the nehool, aha decUredTTTe atsMalion in aehnlarehip for the year waa aarded e Miaa AnsKel BUas ol Uarlaad, N. C. The gradnatAa are aa follows t Bachelor of Arts: Missoa Elisabeth Anderson, Haw JUvsr; lmrothy Brount, "WaslinigtoTt,- K! AaabaL Heni. . ia r- -Baekolor of etenoe-Mnm alary Jtaa.- ilnrnh Hinderlite, Jtaleuxh. Ooaorei Collegiate t Misses Xmma JEaseJoaaa Baaford: Margaret Mae- ' Millan, Parkton j Susie Monroe, '- faidlMaraaret Busaa Moore, fSmith- -atdr teim-ate, uwialHrBararrW, Lanrel HiU. v . JiucJitioat MiM. Isabel Palsoa, Golds bom. ... r Hoae eoaomicsi U'uuma Xtna Ua lwrger, Gaatoaia aad Jsanette Btaaford, Teer. . . Art! Mis Qulatyp Pkar Jobastoa. mr- MM'iit.t. ,ua. Jcioore. Smithkaeld. ; . Volect Mis Benai Le rprkurek, Haeferd. - ' " ; -' ii i TELLS NEED EDUCATION - AMONG COTTON GROWERS " liichinoaJrVa, Miy ti-It aa ad dri te tii vutimat--(rBVestie - ef the A me rioi a Cottoa Maaufarturera As- -taeHTiBa, wliuh gstheted . hsro tki. moraing, P. P. Claatoa, l aitsd States Cemmimioaer of Kducatios. declared that &0 per seat of tk poopl who grow Ha eaanot sd ar write aad. that - tht --eairt t largely responwibl - f r Jeptead. 14 isf Scient predurtiona. H Mtgtt -emtperttioa Krloeei msan fseturtr awdTpraducer for aa adura - t4e oaaiBaign.,,. , - . COltlEIICEMEIITAT Mild Outbreak of Chicken Pox reventsttendance sA The Public r With Mr. W. r. Ivaaa, at Baleigb, as commencement . fpeaker, th doling xereisc ot tb Btata School of th Blind were keld last eight ia th school auditorium. Buut IoI ISC fftKZJftf ehkkea pot tha publSe was barred f row the coacert, which waa one of the twtrhirt ti the Wowot-U Mr, Kvaaa spoke on 'Optimism ' and after tha address end tha concert Col. Joseph E. Pnge, blrmaa of the board of trustee of Ik Institution., paid high tribute ..to the a oik of th musical denartment during th yea. Mi t. Nora Norm, oi Aberdeta, had tha distinction of being th osryinea bar of the graduating aluaa tkia year, aa anarded diulonia In Dlano. 4 wow Other' distinction a r given as tot-. leva: Mux Nellie McQrk'en,; Via tUhel piaster, Miaa Etta Aadrtw aad I.innie Laude.iv certificate la basketry Mis Eva Tavuii. certificate la erochet- I . tie Frivar euuflcata. U fancy work. j la tBtereattag. program, eny - fii baa it telwtiom aa rtaaered !ty . ina atudeata ot the achool. Fartkularly pleaaiug were the eoloa by Viama ripa- tow, Xara NatrU, gBij.GtrtrMiU Robbiar. Miatee Bbbwva4. MfCraekea rendered icellent piano duet and Mr. Joha woody reaaerea, ut Bc&UMn Soreaade on the organ. ttuperiateadeat G. K Lineberry re gretted exceedingly that health eoodi- tioBi prevented aa laTlUtloo to the work of the past year the best that has been achieved W the school, and i. truikiMV fnra.nl ttiA maw itk ...r.i.....----i.ir.-M GARDNER EXPECTS TO WIN HE TELLS BIQ AUDIENCE Candidate ..Tor Goyernof P clarei That Ho Iadttlg-ea In No Sky Rocket Optimiim - iH.itMHrMai Msx Gardner, candidate for the Pent- oeratie gubernatorial -Bojninatioa, waa cheered to the echo kerw tonight svkca he spoko aj 'rtowd -Wolick' tiled courthouse from Martin and eeverat uriounding comtti'r-s. The wpeaker- was introduced. by-ienator Hurry W . Stub Mr. tiardnef analysed the numerous UtaaM iaf Iba DemVeiam lataim-air ttateil that they touched tho lives of the whole Mtate. - .-- Then with much vigor Mr. Gardner won Ike platidit of the a'sctnrtlng when ho aaid, "Kvery mile post nf my life has been a hard 'struggle. I in dulge in no skyrocket -opt Miii!m when 1 any that 1 am going to mu this election like I have always won my way, by hard, clean and fair lishtins. 1 bavo my own way. In this SSSlS-'iliiiiiniim and Mrs. Woston sacnTiie. nolTouTtfiTTj-py ot my jandidncy and w tl0 w,,rPW1tivM of contest with no mac bo clique back beaet by those who would savngely dis- ropt the- Uemwtstie patty and lireak me down. "I'nlees I bend my faith ia the fair aea aad soundness of th people of North Carolina that my atand ia right, ia prove by the spontaneous approval of my declaration of prlarfple and the courageous determination of my friends t win thia tight, not alone for ui but for the safety, freedom and integrity Of our mother Plate"! Tittvernnfr wrutred myself ia thia contest and with tho or gnawed affliction, devotion and un equaiira anu uue.tlu service of un. sparing friends. 1 expect to light my way larouga this atruggle to a Brent victory for North Carolina on Juna 5th." MORRISON FOR SQUARE' DEAL TO LABORING MAN Candidate For Governor Speaks To Two Audiencea In Satis bury and Spencer Halisbiiry, May 2D. Two fair aiied audiences, composed largely of laboring men, nearu t rir .Morruim tttrak in alihury and Bpencer this evening and lonight despite street altrno.tione here in connection vjith the annual conven tion of the Elks. At the conclusion of rack apoeck fully tw a third t. lliotn present came forward and requested Morrison buttons. The candidal spoke in Salisbury at -.3 this evening nd in ribTI:tei,?.,,'- .tnnjghi, tfank-t4aarav-tAatlutl atturaejir aod -prominent -i-. iaboa. eirclea, -aHiia also at the Bpeneer meeting -in behalf of Mr. Morrinon's candidacy, paylug him a high tribute, asel declaring him to be a ma who would-deat justly wnd hon. t-tlJjtJH ith.A!l tla 4jnLBien. Mf. Morrison made a clear-cut, prac tical speech oa subjects ot Interest tu laboring men. Ha warned against class governmont and. expressed, th convio tion that the laboring msu do not de sire to dominate the countrv aad do not 4 wish; to ae aay-olkoe-elasa doiuisuLtA.it. -4 ft, ... . . . T ii iney oesir. aeriartid. li a arpurrtrl - neat and taur just TlgtlTs, Ha awTJcntnced kimaelt to be ia aymiiaUiy with ndl just ambitioaa of tk laboring men, Mr. Morrison speaks Wednesday afternoon In AehyUle and " Wednesday "wtghtla GOVERNOR EDWARDS MAY SPEAK IN THIS STATE (By Special Leased Wire.) 'Washington, May 86 Oovernur J-M-ward 1. tuiwards.-vf New Jersey, who is lmeesaliw- aA-hi.'-. 'rnHse-.-.-stot-.-srH1- as a etste's right aad personal liberty tx-nuxrat, "l o at least on pooch in -N'orth Carotins, possibly Ihrte, In th inttre.t of his eaiidijacy. Ife will be arcomnanlcd &v WnlWu, mkrtTn.g'-Virkrrfr-W jsiesan.teri or Uharkitt, Tuitb, North Carolinian and m:uiocrsn; Z live to Wilmington and Alcsaader bail from Charlotte.. - . . v BBOsmea Retara to Work, Princstos, W Va., May t5. Tw hun dred shopmen en the Virginian Railway at Victoria. Virginia, wh have beea on a- alaika since aariy. laat ,wkTetiirn ed ta worh thia morning at 7:0 oVIoekl w tt rfachsrHii 8iitepilenden tivo Tower for Ik read, announced her .tonight. -: '- MAKE NEW EFFORT Fl Parent Teachers' Association Will Astc For Special Tax Election WILL APPEAR BEFORE SCHOOL BOARD TODAY Adopi;leipIuUoB ; Pledging Support of Orfanijation To School Board and Exprming "Regret That So Many TOaVClui en Havo Found It Neceaaary To Rein A committee of tbt Raleigk Parent Teaclmrs' Association witl go . before the Kalcich Township Stloot " BiSTfa I.i.-.- ....., ...i la nniimitiliMi aitk WaiwuBtatirca iif "tk WomanV uRTfcsM"HJ"a!!l" rprBtaiira tit ui "" vi, i . , ndit mm tl t nr. t t th Kwania Club, the Botary Club an J tha Chamber of Commerce will aiktht iffiSTboaidnsike contrast! i witk teaekeri liat 'lheHaleih : achoola for the aalary ttlpulaUd in the recast teacner a'uent and 'hen proeren ceton lBgiirlatOTr--t--auUuityftJet special t- auBtetsai - in . onna iue 25,0O0 which Mayor T. B. Eldridge saya will be necessary. " : Th Ir-wtrt -Hie- dee isi4Mtf a Jtuuslin g fit (he ' various H0Ci8tirnt--iw-tJHign- school .,iitnrii,m vesterdav afternoon wkea-T5oiutrorWe-ad04aea.AlDr9sw ffn'I iajr recret that so many of tha .Kaleigh teachers have found it necessary to e sinn rather than gq through another Tear oa the KnUiuh aalary scale, and tha Imps that ionie nieajisinajLjel evolved to aolve the problem. Against I'BderwrHlng. 4 -TbejBieoting was in one accord Ct-Trnr4 derwriting the J5,0O0 difference b tweea the school board's salary scale and that asked for by - the- teachers, and after a general discussion it was determined that the board should 'be asked to tke responsibility, with the pledge of ltarking by ail of Baleigh'g oivio. organizations. Mrs. W. R. Cullom presided over the Tweeting- yeirtefdayrnod MrsW i alawT-wik.f4fcmiiiujrmrJLJ;ii a teacher in the Raleigh schools, and was principal of Murpliey Mchool aa appTptaTjr, ' It -wiwrM;? -I'pshaw .!. -put :MInoM. tknmjvt paid out inhe laat quesTUiu to nupennienuem nuwm ns to the probable Tact of tho resigna tion of, nearly fifty per cent, of tke Baleiglt teacborllo-Jf that the schools would assuredly con ed br limb eVlitol nraduate aad un trained- t-wnUeis if-ntt-.xjualinil.leac.h er could not h secured for th sal aries offered. " . ,. Taking th lead yestorduy in th dis eusaiun of tha problem wer Mr. T. V, Jorniau, Mrs. W. T, Upihaw, Mm. Woton JSrujier and Mr. A. J. Harwich, ho riiroeptd the Kotary Club. Th "rssulatioa proposed by Mrs. K. ttruner the Pa rent-Tcaclisr Association of tha Wiley, T4.MiM.tt UimlAnuiul ljini. tlnrS. ieigh, Pilot Mills" aad Murpliey &E00S doaare., in a public, way, to express our keen1 regret at tho resignation of so many of our splendid teachers. W realise how supremely important it th place of the teacher ia the training and development of the child, how th teaolu's is increased by length of .serv ice, aad haw perilous a f bangs when once " we MVlHBiiri' f8i8Ut teacher. 'We wish to bear record lo th faith ful work of the teacher ia the achool of Buleigli and to assure them that w do not ceusitto them for the step they, bnv taken, for it i tru with th teacher as with the preacher, the la borer it worthy of hie hire. 4 - "lialolgh is a city of unusual educa- tionnl silvaalag,s, aa fr a eollrge training is concerned, being the homo of seven colleges, ami for this reason we covet the nmro the privilege or making our pii.lilio schools seeond to nmie. . "To this rnd we earnoetly hope that, even yet, there may be same step taken which may prove a solution to thi crisis in the life of our schools. t'urtiier, vi'a pledge our liulimitcd siip- port mid . deepest interest in anything that cm to for tl uplift of our chil dren aud our schools.'' SIX EASTERN CAROLINA TOWNS ENTER THE LEAGUE aslwwgwnT.Tii. C,, May SiWSU lMai, wilt criitipnsw-rhe tnstern Caroiina bso tiStt lcngiip", nretrrd'ing -tw gnnnwemnt made Nnturday, In addition ta Willwms ton, Vnliiugton, Greenville and Tar born, the towns of Beotland Keek and Pinctops hare posted tkeir 1, 000 far- fert ami-?- Wmt-thylUh-Jtodj. for the opening of th league on June 7. With sir teams in th leaf ho a schedule of ix games per week will b main tained. All of th teams -have been practically mado up, there remaining but a very few vacancies. LA K IV! EWCB ID S F A I R -TO HAVE BIG SEASON Ijkoview, May E5- Lakeview bids fair to hav th biggest sUmme aeaaoa ne it, hUt..Jwllh rilsni alinnit mm pleteor hhdllnrtbr blg-eowila-eW4j? vt kajnri Judy poMed during tk warm eathrmonthi..r At th forms! -opening lust Friday the lake ii tkronged with bathers, while many escurslonlatj from nearby town took' opportunity for a day or rec reation. At night the opening dance witnessed th largest crowd that ever attfndr.Trlrml--rvi nr nf thi; eli aeter." Miisie':w'"ft Ikvlew orchestra, with Mrs. K. rt. Heater, l Wilson and Raleigh, at th piano: Nr. Maxwell, of tb "O'Honrv Orekestra, uf Orrensbom,' playing saxs- hurst; handling .trap aad drums. The,. uance pav.i.o nis year 1 un.ter the ' B)agewiiMi.i..r 311. Jiiigfc. , - - - - - 1 Thuracr-rjw.' iM-gjeegg Tho Ikeview Secreatioa Company i ' .... , If.. 77 now owns the nmuseineut features ".- enie England Seeka Monopoly, es tka gsnnral mansgrmrnt nf , MrleAorsMay 85. wepiag dnil Harrison Htuttt, of Pinehurst. ewTtit great Britainwa -"eeking-to boats will he put into eoaawisiion in s monopolire th world's fuel oil supply few days and other feture instituted 1" for tka amuiewtnt, etJhs. summer, viii- naeonda. Alunt , mw puts fftrlh jhf claim--of hsviig the tIlet ehimaty'lii tha world-itiHiS feet J 1-S inches.. STRONGLY URGES , iAllttpE Speaker at Methodist Confer enct at Greensboro Approves -f .-Wilson Course Orteniboro, May 20.-A ddr by Bv, 0. E, Wilbur, ef PitUbnrg tk "challeng o Ah Near Eaat," held ekkf iaUreat at tki moraing'a aaaaiog ot ibt Matkediat ProtesUnt general soatareaee lar. Dr.. Wilbuf ttroagry aa America maadat over Armenia, dedaiing thaj , aa jaatjgaj eepi tka United Ktatee could sueeaufully adiain' later a mandate over Armaaia. Pr, -Wilbur, wbe cat hi imoreasians Hist band ia Armenia aasertsd that th cost ef th mandaU would b eampara tively small and tbat only a small fere of Amnrif a troop would bo aoaaary m-enrry- He-n nrieitooJt ,ta ait Plata the philosophy of tka Araoiaas, n-retchd conditio that trvail li AraMtua, n aaidxaa bi r.Hjelx M4 id if constructive aid ia giva tk Ar menian people. The retiiin. nminlttsa AH HAHBinlia. ; 4iona, eeadesiag ita report t. thi JBoia:; tag eaasioa ef the eonfereace. resom- TnCndaOtat tha pnMiihnig iuttesta rai nurrch e combined and oa tral astabllsbmsnt with poblishing kous tenresentutiv be located at Bal timore. This means thst if adopted th 21B0bio70r7irBa e4frHiUie Uona of tha akuroh, would b disoeatin- eata'at. The k recommsn dation waa : t- ferred t tha new couimilte on consoli dations. - -. ' At tk borne missionary rally tonight Dr. Charles H. Beck was th chief spsaksr. Th gonfsrenc will eontiu iv ueuperaiions ners lomarrow. its terdsy siteraoon the delegate wr talteaaaautomohilJjin4aihjt Whit Uak . Mills, and thsa to High Point, wker tke Metkodiat Protutsat koma was viaittd. The following statiatieaf tummary B 1 tlr th e report of the for ward mava- msnt : eommiuion reveals . intrting facts about the work of the denomlna- tioa. Thr are sow 1,113 ordained min isters, and V63 unordained praackerc; 177,844 church members: adharaata in. ioiaiBUliiad4bJL ?,si ? Sunday school, 112. ThalharyMTtol' e'e f "-VVy! B,6U3.9i)l of ekurch property and tl, 223,768 of parsonage property. Pot all four year a total of 607,T7fl, Includ ing , dMOBUaational benevolence ef (179,OOU, '.: . JUDGESEYMOUR Gift Is Made To Federal Court on'behalt of Noted A portrait of Judge Augusta 8. T fmowr h-pflB -tho United States Oiitrkt Coutr for tk District of Eastern North C'grsllna from 1882 to 1897 wss yesterday pre aonted to that court. Tho presentation waa mad by Judge W. 8. O'B. Kobinson in behalf of Judge Seymour's surviving children, Mr. William Welsh of Manchster, Kngland- and Mr; John B. ymour ...at Nyack, New York. Th portrait was accepted ny juugo iienry u. Connor, 1 Judge Kobinson paid a glowing tri bute to tha icholarshtp and ckarcter of tha former jurist, whom he deseibed as one of the few men of Noel hem birth who was abl ta win tha affec tions of Houthern -people during th period of interna feuliag that followed tho I iv 1 1 War. After speaking of the passions which diint1! the jioople. of the atate dur ing I hat period, he said: "Aad yet such nas this young man's blamtlas rife, meh sterling integrrty--ws hi thai he stnlkcd through tho hall ef 'graft, greed and grab,' unaeorehed, un- siniieu; so that th fraud Commission appointed tu ferret out unworthy, dis- noiiest public servants could TlhdTto tnin' or upirio of wrong doing tkat eould attain to the honored nam of Seymour. Those of- us who hav survived that ordeal and who were contemporaries oi 1 e:m cnntcmplat -hia familiar eoua-tj-nance a it look down upoa us from ts place upoa th wail of this Court- TW--rtrt-j;e(iiiiy,lMHtT M ,rrf!i,BdljMwii 1 tke iwhite" petals of a fiowtr on tk ttader ksart- best in a poet' ong. Ia all kis po- litical carreer, first as legislator from J-H,is 1H-JS74, iBToJrin thre flectioa c unpaigns, and then a Superior Court .rfgffTrrtnrrH-l'Mkewise-ajn elective office by the vote of the peo ple bo never knew defeat at th poll." Judge Connor, In hi speech f ac ceptance, referred ta Judge Seymour "i a college mat llf-long frlssd ot Mr. .lamea T. Woodward ot Wilson ajul.anaioPnif'TtowtafwaT. Vorkw ..4eWTihOk, latter a th "Heeogoiaed ldr of . th iwsrie bar. - - Th wall of th rdral eenrtroom here already eontala portrait Judg A gg and Judge Oeerg W. Beeohj , B5OT.' 'kth Judge wh ha -pre sided of thi iAitfet tinea wa eraatod o.v act of Congres ia 1780. - HOUSE "UP IN THE AIR" OVER SOLDIER RELIEF were "up in tk ail lodajr Mf "lk (IuimUuh of soldier relict legislatioa. With lVniocrats aad about 60 of Uir own number attempting to block iiums diat1 roijjuderatlo,: leaders started ttcrt. mora in. tkchnpo pf breaking tk omiiiuatiott ao that tha lull might be rn - mnteit to th HousoHliotr-later ..than made her tonight by Sir Auckland iieddes. British Ambassador, speaking l The rngTitiir. dinner,:; Statemonta 4hal OTatrBntHia added, were as coniDlele completely without bsis J . , level)---7 thst' Britain ,J.w ' - p. ...,...'. In facua Charge thnt Brilaia: today nas mored by miiitarists. C0!ORFAV0RS,. JTATEHAOELAWS Federal Court Grand- Jury --i Hears - Charge , ana hett i --: - To Work - "It it wild aot b nortkdor t ay so, I would y tkai I wish that nor of out law w r mad by our Stat Leg. ialatur aad fwr by coagr," ae clarsd Judg Hsary U. Cocaer ia his ekargt to tk $ read Jury ia tka Vnlttd 8uts Uiatriet Court yesterday. Th ayt 10a bring th government to tk aeopl. th hotter govrment yen will have,' continued Judg Connor. T hop th peopte-wtii toa looamg to Washingtoa for tkeir law and to tk federal eojif tl te nfore tkn. DMlariaai thst tka pml are largely depeadont upoa the aourJta: or iaf orma-1 tioa as to th provistona or siaiuies, Judg Connor v tk jury a yaopis pf tke Voletead prohibition enforcement aelT"B(Unf T6aTt6erirtrrd 'taowat' ing liqaora as oaUined ia tha igfct- eath mBdmot ta th tOBstitution are la themselves ambigwua, ht aaid.. PI aa-et of Gongreoe- thoaa-wordi .have been dsnncd as referring to any liquid eoataiaiaf more thaa one-half ot one per eeaV f alcohols .Ttat.Uh Ja"i aad Tsnrdreae of whst ou I thtok I about it, w mutt accept that dennV tioa.' Bearch a Tka rinht of immunity against eeareh aad seuur witnoui auinormaiion i aoeeifie warrant was declared by Judge Connor to be on of the fuBdameatal right of th American people, aad denlored the tendency among soms offi cers of tho law to ignor tb provisions of th fourth amendment to- tk eonati. tutloa. "Out law war not intended to be enforced With severity and I regret that inch a theory has found axpreision j.T tffyeAJien tha L'nited States i gov- ramsat," h declared. "Such a theory is a svmntani of the dtaeaae that caused . . . 1 7 L 1 !.. MmmtA - JIB grens wnr nuicn u ,u. y J. JJ. King, a 1. ycar-ora wbh of Raleigh, was sentenced to one year and oaa day in the federal paniteptiary at Atlanta for having litjuer ia hi poj ataio. Th defendant waa aent to the road for four months ty juoge susu nbout en year ago, aad wa lntr par doned by Oovrnor Bickett. - Hia QB? ia U. W. B. William, of Apex. - Ai,tA aw tha same charee. was placed l.r hond ot a200 for hi good Charlie JdeCuHr, of Wake county, was ...t.al ta ona vear ana one oJ the fdel penitentiary for illicit dis- Th following compose the gran jnvy t Kdgar- Harringtonj J. R Dawdy, T. Barn, U. t. vvaru, . p. cii-i. W, TJt Saadl'mgi Traak JL-Aadtewi, B. Joknson. W. O. Btone, Judson Jones, I . u r lli JL H Art. mi. W. 0. Msx- Tr Howardr-Jama Knight . and Vf , wen. Aiea aicraiiaen. v --- M. Mansrs. DAVIDSON FINISHES YEAR WITH EXERCISES 1UUAT .i.i. u.v n.tAn niiusuativ larie elan of young men will grad- ... from Davidson College tomorrow. 1f4iyr -TBufwinwyi utiLJfeQyjljffi. eomateneonient season will be heM. Tr. Thornton Wkllng, rresiaeat or vm ukU.. Hnmlnarr at Colli bis, 8. C, spoke to tke tudent this -afternoon tk. "Trua View of Humor. ine distlnguuthed educator was at . his best and held a large audience for tho bettor part of aa hour. Following hi add res medal and trophies were awarded to eicelling in literary and athletia efforts. CA"NIVAl, AT BAPTIST CROV. A wifvirror1hipagt, " of tho Thompsoa School playgrouad will be given Thursday wight at a o clock at the Baptist Grove. There will bo a pa rade at 7 with brass band and at the carnival proper hot dogs, candy wheels, and various, other things thBt go with a Ant elnss carnival will 0 presem. Louise Lhlly will dane and there will be niher attraction. Sine th etty com ntissloiver hav reeentty pu h kn " T raralvala in Raleigh thi amateur per- formanco should b well nttended for there will probnbly aot be eaother tar-, nival ia Baleigh for soma timo indeed. ! Tan Caaventiea for McAdoo. j I)iias, Taa, May 2o--Thomaa Tl. ef Dallas, waa re-elected by accia- : wmtioa aa aatianal democratie commit-. teaman from Txa By aeregarFx to ic r Btata domoeratte convention w - ; night. The convention i virtually unanimous in it mipport of th national j administration whit in nm 01 1 nana Oi fdeAdoo was cheered at its every meatioa by varioua apeakers. - Old Faahioaed. ?Tei'T(aik' wa - eld-f ashionaiL tiU- "y- , "In what respect I 'u .till think th constitution of tk Uaited atatea ii "ucrl."-Binains:-raat Ag-HTald. Strictly Literal. Wh da they want to act a surgeon from anothsr ptaea for that operation t" 'Because there 1 my specialist tiere. That'a atranaa. I thought they said th trouble waa strictly local." Baltl- ort AfiJ. - ' 1 The Weathw. .Local pace, Vaited State Weather - -Brea."'1'"i'33tJ' rOlUfiCAST ' .-aligh, May IX Fr Kerfk" Carolina Partly aloudy Wednesday j - Thursday xslr-jr -warmer interior. . TUsPE&aTU&E . Highest tsmperatur . , .. I . , . 4eadaalUvtMiJtMpejjuj1 Mean tern peTBtwee DBciney for th dy,..i..;... Averag daily dskciency since January 1st. PRECIPITATION (ia inches) AaifiuM Jar:4k.i. AflmttttliBg. at a p. .oa Totarforthewwatk e dste ..lua 1eacieacy for th mont k TvTTTT'T.Trt' PeWeleecy since Jsniisry 1st..... 1.S.1 avMipnx Pry bulb Wet bulb .... 5V -. J ..Vi : : si : gel, humidity liW ., feu arise. .5:01 a. mu' ouusct Palmer , Defends Present Mar gins For Sugar Trade , iCmtUtJtnm Paga Oae.1 ,'.... a reasonable margi at profit, nif sell ing a T lhwliaia.- t- " ' To Provide fe Canal. - -latr U th, heeds of tfit tsnhTng gad preserving industries, 1 beg to ad lis thai the departmeuA has given crr asriooi t onsideratloa to toil phase, and that a -committee of jrelSnrri has been conferring . recently with a committee repraaenting tke induttries described, with, a view to taking ear of tka in Austria! needs. I have everv reason to believe tkat this problem atl b solvd a satisfactorily as is possible under ousting conditions. , -,, .. - . -i am rather et art led to note one of the 'fatemeBtof youri'eouijtituerit which I ;uote - , 'recognlz that present condition do not justify sacri fices. Surely your eonstituents are not aaaware et the dangoroUs eosdrttor-cf unrest prevailing ia th -country - to day! Even admitting that it my h ealy aligbtly apparent- in th Btata of Kerrh Carotin,- an rely they must - be able to judge from th column at th eurrent newspapers . how serious the tea is. Aad .Jt Jura AO hesitancy in stating tkat the present eonditious more Imperatively demand, whatever aeriaeea .may. bw - asked f ii he - KaT tional good than ivea".1d 1h condi tions during the war. At tkat time the danger 'lay across th Atlantic; today tb danger is f.ora th insidious borer .iitliii.'' :' : 4Jouse-omnHtteekmJ MandatrutJesttWTiOday.- V (Conllaued from Page One.) arm or vadatit them niicapaik .jjfi'eTf governmejlt, r 11 it wore once admit' fed, they -woud -never ho permittee to outgrow Ike presiimTrtitm of inca pacity because consent id their inde : V. I a I - t eacy or Tuberculosis, mar un It under pis AMMLtKI . . . T Ancade This Great rOU ran gra5p an opporrnnity for IT nuar to those which have realized , investors. a i i'-.'-j' .. lea The American-Southern Motors Corporation is about to manufacture, On a' miWilLE2telSal'! 'ijl? lar8 amSkiQniS3 an opportBnity' to puiiluse f150,09d- value of $5 per share. American-Soutliern Motors Corporation (A JvOHTlI CAROUNA CO&PORATTOr") $1,250,000.00 : 8 Cumulative Pturticipating Preferred Stock r 250,000 SUree . Par Value $S Per Sbara Drvidend Payable Sc'Amreaalry - This rreierred Stock draws a regular dividend of. 8, and bat th rtmarkabtt advantage ef thariu? equally in tkf comiwj.r ef th cetforio 'jnlh the, ( omm Stack. This means that holders of Preferred Stock may share in the earnings of the Corporation, without limit ' ' ' -lot a hint .of the future of Atncrif an-Sntithrrn jjotoxil Cornorattor bear in mind thtsd facts: The Corporation's estimated output of 2,400 car for tb first twelve months is alrtady oversold. Arrangements with the American Motors Corporation of Plainfidd, X. J, relieve us oi )iuge cxpenrcs vt-hich the average new automotive company find necessary. Thi saving goes to stoxkholdets. The car itself U a proved tnechanica! and sales cucceu, and has beea for four years. . .. ""sKCT"Ti" yooritptrttinh t will afford you similar prospects of realizing big return a were) grasped by thousands of Xorthcrncrs who today are wealthy, ! Ask yourself if you can afford to let this remarkable investment eppor-i tunily slip-try uithnut invastigatiug further tied that this investment opportunity is one of those rarely bfifed ortasioM foft th purchase of sound, safe stock which- alsd combrios the highly dtjirahl' feature of great potential earning capacity, send ia your check or money dcr immediaiely for 25 pf the total purchase price of the amount of stock yoV wish t? reserve. You will tha be assured of obtaining this stock, which is being lsU6ftcrnigw'ititttieui rapidity--HtrHi-cap-aclcriawleeApcflt. cmificato ttstooh reservitioa.wiU b ta MITOOU JOUTHBCrt MOTORS COiUHNtATiON : - a t'TO.factCTaj msral OfScao .... Y J V" ' (UlSSroTr1ort-:Ca 7sssj tNepfek-eSL factctry. a4 Cmral OfSceo I &asrlM'SoataerW Wumr ersesawss, ... ' " ""'1 V I '" I II -- "'C i"'"i.ll".. I -KS5 I I ami. tar wkkt I ikiBsn. J I I f I jmbv 1 - I .. n- , " ,. awymsnt tsr tssse; or plaaj k I J t" g:! I ad aw sddrfXasf Jsf onrmw vtlwwt bhitK ee y ' . jf I 1-1 i Ve cs say J wirti arasnd' 'LUrtm'mmim:J-r-- I m. t 1. pendence would encourage, other (ab ject people to ask for independence.: "Chriitiaaity I oe ' got , reijoir B to abandon aar- Meat of government; a. , . -A . u 1.: .1 m . 1 drtn .i4. to jBffering popla. Am- erven ideaa , ar entirely eoasistest :: with Ciristiaaify. ' W esa Teeognis th independence of th Armaaia r- ' pubii n4 edaJ" mlalatarTW ir" menus g .man who ha flth i dauie-xacyaal- whe bcUav . Uiat fvm- . menti hould rest npoa eonseit f th gMerBed.H can advise with Armsn- v ian otfisial whn tky dir 4vic and hflp them tu a frjad, - :W caa . be tf much mr Hrvis to that la , this way thaa w rn by aweilag,:. tuthority vr them. Th, tf w will. . ; ratify th treaty and nUr th league of nations th friad at all tha lit tie countries and insist , oa UBivrsal- , disarwamearwrg piay bt gblg f mk the- world aaf . tar docrcy-vea -for dentorraey In Armenia.' . WtLlVWSPOSCALOe SaTATE-. OF NEARLY MILLION DOLLARS ytdiwrtl' aW-tfceW'W, testament . of ,p. JBrwstr '. Chapaus, Ashevill eapitlit, wh di4 a Winer- peg, Canada, about tea day ago when ho-elL4a-.iuhboilingjrator w(tb sa attack of heart trouble, ha been tiled far probate with Clark Jeha H. Cgtbey pt Superior Conrt, and dispose of an-tat..atimate4ltr tarorth tmflUO. Th bulk of th estate ha ba left to Hermaa A. Gudger, a business irtfler here and associat .for many yeart.Bevrat oll Imallw waeTtr:-; were mad. -SOME FLAVOR. Tb flavor ot Florida Fruit Com U real ly delightful. Everybody likes it. Ton will, too. Try a package today. Mu ,' by Fleer. All dealer he.-Adv, ' j Th-prae4ica of- say lag grc bsfer meals 4s traced to eailieit time aatfaf virtually all psoptc. . S-TUDERCU108IS I I It waa whsn phylclan aaid Sit waa lmpossibU for 3, M. r Wiuer, Ubiu Pmggist ta gar riv th ravigea of Tubtnv f losls, he befsn Tprimatlng oa fcimaeti, and dieovr4 U Homo Treatmeat, kaowa aa ' ADDIXINE. Aayoa with iataMlikete """ miwiiiuai ssno- In directions. Wind Tiuif aal liilieai la IMte. . . . , . 1 Southern investment in an atorrhiU fadottry fUfh Viaadsome profit tor Northern modern plant in Greensboro, V. C the , .-.it. n r wofth - ai 8u-Prcictrcd. St0ck.gt.g e4t , or, if you ar now perfectly sati.; your bnM retara mail, . ... . . . . 9 7 1 " ' ' ' I 7 !i .-r--. : J : . . L ; v. - ''
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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