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-n i4,L I LRU f!:r:rcry Degrees Conferred L';:a President Chsss find BACCALAUREATE ADDRESS U BT PRESIDENT POTEAT -'V -v. ' - ; TutMit ri9TitTritnnr ef Ian- tjloxasa; Two aaxaisters. ' Ahinari . of , .lui.ttttijg jU; ceivtv Honorry r Degwes ; ' By JkQSXKT at TlLLUMt ' PnrssmwmaentV- Wake Forest, May t The o': rTnTlTirihTraaff-t this - morning fcreaght te ' le4;iha most MOMful emr.menseBt in the fcistnrr f Wake Jforest College, Tke cmiMBMant J uot worthy -1 atniHe-reeieei. Thfegrtduat- ing me was by. far ha largest in the kiatorr ef tbf collvn. ud a Wake Forest eoaimeaeenraat bat stMom at tracted a large somber ef visitors 4 alumni The Oeaerel Alusnnl Amo- a- vhha I it ittrtiltff.imitlJ,!. ltrrT-ii tnAj.Mn.l ra, history and embarked ea a program which, tt at believed, will tasare Mara nailed euppert fsaen ihearfemnl throMout tW-Btat. th thatolltt-e . baa ever -received haretrfora Th fcoad f traataei at their wnnal aeUat rreiTedeportf-ift0 the " coTlefe totalling fMOjOoe, and adojrted baUdlat prorm which alki lor aa immediate expeaditara of ft uartft of a mUlion dollar. "Wake Foreet hai al wayf prided Jttelf pa the quality of : ita aratorjr asd tha teemaaaoeameat apehkera hara aliraya Abee aaleeted with ptitr, Jtui. tb addreaaei de livered by Dr. A. CJarenea Dixaa at tht eoBtBteaeemeat which hew . jaat . .eloaed, are eonaidered jonf iht heat ever heard here. i Baaarary Decreea Ceaferred. ftmr aamarr degveee were heatewea thit Boralag. Tha degree ef -doctor of lawi, honorii ea-aa,-waa esaerred npoa JDt..Balrry Woodbura Chaae, preaideat of tha UoJvtrtitX brTferta" Ciittim, and ftdte Edwia Yatei Webb, ef the . .raited eltalee . dUtrit, ourt , for tha diatrict of weatera tk Careliiia. " Dean -Timhetlakey ta preaeatia Judge Webb for tha degree referred to hie loaf tad ttragttaed eareee ia Teagre TleeW of the eallege of tha elai of 1893, aad haa aerred on tha beard of trviateea fo a numbef of year. - Dr,. Chaae graduated froai DaHtanath Collega la 1904, aad received the MJk. ' degree from the aame college in 1908. He yreirad 'he Ph.D. degree, from, Clark UnWe.aity la 1910. lis beeauie Droferwr of peyehology at the Univet- -&m.jJ Ni)rthnaja1lt0 aad ro Trained in that wwiua, nnt'x&r arf of Preeident Oraharn. ia 1918. By a etrenge eolaeiitenee tha twe wen elected hv the truetee to receive tha -degrea iltjlottt jWt divinity. lUv. i. , Clyde Turaer, f Greeaboror aad Bev. W, Fraaeia Powell, of Aahevillc, wero both gradua ted from Wake jForent at i.Jhatja tlf. beUif.aieinbera ef tha eiaat of 1S99. Xeadeaile ' Degree Coaf erred. A total of 101 aeadeaJe degree were eenf erred. Tha college1 authorities foa- 'ridfrTBy ttfafTrradnatetig--elaa) whieh- -teomprieee praetif any twenty per cent, of tha earollmeat for the year,"aa eri denee that Waha Forest haa, to a Urge erteat, aolved tha problem created by mea dropping out at college before tha conpletioa of t&elr eourae. A Bom ber 'of the aa who graduated thia year returaed to college ta eemplete ooutaea Interrupted by tha war. 7 ' Aeademie degreea wera eoaferrad apoa th followiagi' -- Maeter of arte C. t? Black, H. - V. Bardea, i. H. aloyd, 0. Y. Itiltea, C. M. McCurry, F. K. Fool, B. T. Baaaka, M. B. Tolar. Bachelor of aria I. Arlcdie, K. X. Bank a, J. at. Blaekaoa, C. W. Blaa thard, C. C, Brewer, H. C. Brewav, J W. Bryaa, Jrv B. D. Buaa, W. O. Camp, m" K. Carawell A. Chaplia, 1 8. Clark, W. . Clark, Jr., F. W. float. E. F. Callom, Leater J. Dawhipt, a. J. Earp, F. C. Feaaar, D. B. Fouta, Q. T. Oleaa. ft. O. Oloeeaa, C. P. Great, J. 9. 6 roe, N. I. Oeathaa, B. H.' Oriffla, C. B. Haatriek, H. A. Belaui, i. af . Tr . j . n v. T.ai v u i.b.. eVW Mi fceealaee, B. P. Martlnll. K. jv Jttteaen, a E. Morria, W. 6. Pita- ma a, B D. Poe, . B. fotta, H. V. Pow er, J. L. rrice, . H. Khadea, H. M. Kelaad, H. P. Smith, t. C. Btatoa. A. P. . Strphaae, B. WrtBatlivaa, W. Teagua, Hi VL Thaatpaaa, E. 1. ' Trueblnod, C Talgt, T. S. Walton, C. C. Warraa, C U Weathara, B. Weat, C I Whar toa, W. W. William, L. R. Williford, C. WikMB, F. BL Wilaea, I. U Tear by. Baehaler at art ia medicine H. JJ. Blaekaaoa. D. H. Brldger, 8. Chaplin, B. C. Culler, F. J. Laacaater, H. W. 1,04, B. T. Lilea, P. D. Meat, W, I Ta- tua, X. A. Warrick, C. T." Wilkiaaoa, B. Wt Waklaaaa, J,T.C; Wyatt. " Baehehr of, law J. I. Allen, Jr C M. AuaUa, I J. Brttt, B. P. Buraa, I. B. Da we a, 0. B. DaBhato, MeKlaley Jid warda, D. B. Johaaoa, K. Mill,' B A. . Melatyre, A, D. Odom, J, B. duaa, H. ,X Olive, ft, hi. pTuetto, J.M. fcarbor- ougn, 1 8. fipurllag, at"B; Taytotf,Br. T. Ward, O. i Waahbara, E. . Wilaea. Tha A. D. Ward aiedal for tha boat aenior oration wa won thia Biornlag by Mr. rVj& Faeaor, at Davilaoa . eoaaty, wheaa aabjeet jraat "The Coan ing af iBteraatiaaalira." Tha Baccalaareala 'Addreae. -The-wela ia aow aiaaOaat, ratiand the trhited Btatea fienataawd ' Mexiea oethee ; aeeaeBtav' aegUgihla fractioa of a bumptioua and exclustTO nntienaliam. President Poteet told the graduaiea in a baecalaareate addreea ia which he declared that the true law of aacial progree is the thought af Jesus, j Jesus, said Dr. roteat, "wi the greatest eocial revolutionist In. his tory. Bis aim was the loftiest, Hi eoaaecration to It lb most ebsoliite, . Ilia method the mast radical, and ia spile of the raisreadiag,. shortrouiuit end defection f Hn representatives, Hi aocial achietement la the unat fv rrachihgnad permanent. Wherever He s appears H speaks tha word of eniaaci- ' piition. 11 launched tha largest and most beneficent-movement la history. The most important items ia, the in venfory of aocial progrew 'ara H gifra to mankiBd. The prncfirtl reVults vhicb have' followed His teachings! everywhere attt Hi penetration, H wisdom sad Big tuthoritw ia the) lend- arahip of the race. He said i Tarn way." "What thea ia tha aeeret aad method Jesuit It ii eertaialy not the method of the goeialieta who quota Him. For they ignore the root af moral evil ant of which all eeeial aaiathief grew. They blander aaaia ia auippeaiac that relatioa era femal, mechanical aad eonaequeutly thai th oeial aeheate aaay he ahakea ta piaeee today aad put to risbta tovtorrnw hy act af Coav- grea. Ua the aoatrary, eeeial relatione are rwrtonal vawKtoa aaa. taererore. auoral. , Accordingly, wa ahall aever get on from euduatntal remptUkB t ee- ppenrtioa by tbf J3arialit highway jier aettm any 01 oat , probietn by tb Soeialiat method. It i aot a . aew meebaaiaai f aoreramant, r a new aacial aebam that w rtqaire. It la a Eng. ed-brf the effort to tmild Juat aouety out of ratten material ladividaal Renewal Meceaaary. J'tht methbT "of 3eu, any JJataew , Arnold, i the method of iawardaeaa.1 Hi aeeret the aeeret af renunciation. Uc yrota ua Ideal conimenwealtlh -B left ptiflcatioe for tha feaatrnr tion of an ideal eoeiety. Thia fact haa bead misinterpreted a iadieetiaf want of interest to the argaalxed life of 4wllft. tft. an sew ataodsrd. He iaaaiwd a, a life 4 -tret7Tris take ita fit embodiment and expression. All that Ha required f mea where with te ev tkeai wai a ereea whereoa eiery. Be would achieve social right- aousneaa by tha leavea of iadividual riehteouaaeas. According ta Bio. there I vr l.' aaa be aa sure progress, Be permanent newel and the - acceptance by ua all af the law af tha cross as thai law of life. If aow, as Bernard phaw luggeats, -,:nristiamty.-jLiriai m aur program af eeeial' progress, thia 4a What ia iavel vedV--It Will do nothing a alena it do thia deepen thing trauaform the rndividnel life, infect it witk.. the Ideal at the Kingdom at Heaven, aad train it for tha work of tha KtPfdom.. To this program of Christ and this law of Cariat year eiperieaee, training sad tdeais trraveeabiy commit you.-" Joint Debate In Carnegie Hair on New Kansas Court . tCaatlaaed from Faga Oae.1 labors JiavjrovJde4roteeU all tha Industrie, wa have forblddea eoavict labor ta, coma ia competitioa Jth other. labof wa hay .etblihed a free employment service, wa have pro vided au.induitrial welfare eemmiaaioa hava.provideaitJiat so injunetioa. whether in terlocu lory or permanent ia any ease between employer aad ' ant ployes or between pereons employed, ar Paa-aaJun.ajiflOTmciaAfio:p af a dlapute concerning terms, condi tions, etc shall b issued without pre vious notice and an opportunity ta be aeam in Donair or the party aajoiaed. "Wa havt etablihed lien to protect workers, wa have eatabliahed the 1-hour day ia miaes, wa have established every thing that bas been established ia the history of the progress of thit great la duetry" - alinjjflBBanmjijawj aied the workmea the r t.f - Tft -f? 'd tbjLjBiftJAnjiaJ lortlve bargaining. He aaid It gate the Miners that right whether they were members of union or. not and protects aanrtlty of tnrir coatraet, - Uovcraer Allea thea assailed Mr. Gempers political activities. Beferring to J"r. uomprr' alleged ordera to orgauixed labor to eee that no man go to Congress -who ia aot la favor of labor' program, ka aaidt : "Tha political Prty ia the forthcom- iwa-aamBaiaa that-has aot tha con struetave 00 u rage to ataad out . aad pledge ta tka publie protection againat the wraags and terrors af induatrutl warfare will travel down, the pathway Of cowardice to defeat, Btorma of applause, which mated as. eral minute greeted thia peroration Governor Allen .concluded his . direct argument by aaktng Mr. Com per to deflae "who had the divine right ta for bid the switchmen to strike ia their eutlaw strike, who controls thia divlae tight to quit work! Aavar Ordered Striae. ' la rebuttal. Mr. Uompera aaid be wild lihs to anawer tha (loverapr If ha had time. Several voices ia the aadi- saee ahoutedV "You caa'tl Yon eantl" Mr. Oompera aaid he would prove it if he lived long enough. He did aot re turn te the Goveraor'a question hew- ver, until sonae minuter later when ks said: . "Tke Ooveractr aaya ke wants ta take from me, froaa Oompera, the Divias Tight ef ordering? strike. It reaaiads me very much ef a xaan who haa beea told I a atorr utterly ridlrnlouei to his blind miad it seamed i at ply To beTEe truth aad ka ran away and believed ii. It Btay be iatereatlag awa t tke v ernor to know that ia all my life 1 Lav aaver ordered a atrit of two mea; mors ar less nevco'. never and 1 chal lenge him or any aaa else who will give bis asm la assert the eontrtrjr.- Rome body ia' tha audteaee ehentedT "Wko ordered tk atriksf , Oa home aad sad out Take year special traia back ta KaBsa,- Mr. Oom pera retorted, amid akeuta ef laughter from the auideaee. . -- Doring Jaareh J w record for tha production of ears was made ia Detroit, Mkh, wben alightly snore thaa 176,000 paaaengef aotemobiles were aaaaafae tttred. '4 . v Tti Weather Leant OOlce, Vailed SUtea Weather Bereae. : . , IXJiUiCAST n ' . BUI-il U M TKMPkBATURB KSBelOeapatatu'rdSS; liowest temperature 53 S4 t can temperatare LDeScieaey for the day Average daily dedcieacy Jannarv let. si ace St . PRKC1PITATION (in inches ) Amount for the 24 hoars eadiugf at s p. m ....... 1 .no Total for the month te date;..;. j.OJ Dctcieacx for the month.......' ! U lefli:iency since, Jannarv .jet 3.40 - ' -s HUAIIDlTlf ,-J. : ' ir: a.nv- 12m.-.-. p.m. Dry bulb ....... M ' " ' m Vet bulb-,, ., , . , , $J , . 64 Bel, hnmidity ... a 7 7 PathiUatE - Redueed te aea- lei at...; f.. S r- m...A I a. .5.M. Sunrise, ,t;J a, m. 6uiuct..7;t p. TEACHERS GIVE AflSlVERSTODAY Scnool committee and Ad' i... vice of Friends Balaigb teataarg yeattrday afteraooa heard th prepoaal af tha , laleigk Township School Committea'that (key defer eignlag' aj caatraMt for taachiag tbewlur actt year uatil after the pea- paa af galeigh har etpraaatd theaa aelrea ia k atraw vote 6a taa qoealioa of a apaeial tat far lacrcaeed aaiariea, at Meeting ia tha Back Behel AuditorWm. Thia aaaraiBg, threugrh their principala ia the vanoua aebooii, tha waeaere will make anawer. Tha proposal af the seaeal committee, ir rhiTofc tf T vtmbie-, TWrther aafia- Ipatee aoatrtcta with th teacher for tut yoar'a work on the baeia ( 11,200 maximum salaries, with the understand ing that burafay moBew-thet Mjthie;-- 4ot tba school oBiittee' haada tka t4awaer will' receive henwee atid.lac their year 'a aaiariea up ta toe eca rec ommended by Superia'eadent Barry HowelL weea adviacd ta atetpt thee fropoea by or. xw Jt. HUi, Mr. Howard! wnita, Uf. Willia Smith, if r. Hal Worth, and Mr. 4. Brae Sriatea. These Breaker rap. "ted u h!. eh..,. co- . B?lr ?! . ftrtu Van tlrr WawiaVThv the ergs a, , instiona which have' led the moTetneat for increased salaries. , HIGH SCHOOL INDUSTRIAC- lEXHIBIT OPEN TODAY m Aa eahiblt of lie work af the indua trial department of the Raleigh High SchMl writ be bald ia tka abase Friday afteraooa aad evenings from 8:00 'ta 0:00 p. m. Tha eihibit will Ueluda work of tk nreehaaieal drawing, wood ! work aad priatiag departmeats aad soma aery jaa articles are ta be put ea display. Tha aork repreeent tha uaaaual aceompiiskmeata of tha aew d Bartmeat which has beea ia operatiea ealy aince abaat the flret af Decern bar. Tha publie is invited te vieit the exhibit aad ta See what the aew department ia doing aad ta inspect tha equipment. Tha ahops era located ia tha Piss State Creamery hnildiag, , second , floor, aad the auaia eatrance ia oa the Saliebury atreet side. Tha work la wader tha di- tieaaf ,C ,W, Wilklatoa, who ta aa- peeiaJly anxioua that the parents aad achool patrons take this opportunity -to view the tret aaaual exhibit ef the I- duatriai Erp rtment. ; - r J MORRISON REPORTS ' - r EXPENSE OF $6,050 Re ads .Lilt of ZxpendiUrai In Cajnpaifn ; Shaw Spends -.nnlr;j i-MtmArh t - B May SSth, the expeaas account ef Cam- eroa Morrisoa, candidate for tha Demo eratia aominatioa for O over or, waa ra -p?lYtf by-tha-Becretary a 8uta ye terday aad heada tht list af campalgd expenditures at StUUOOd, It waa aaail' ed front Sallabury oa tha night ef the Mth, the eapiratwa af tha .time limit for filing preliminary expense statements, Two ef tta three candidate -from the Bioody BUth district; eeat ia their necouatt yaatarday, but that i Ca graaamsa M. L. Oodwia ia still mass ing. Joka O. 8haw, af FsysttarUley speat a total af txU aad Homer lcvaar-o- Wbiteville, expended - aaly S37. F. C. Harding, candidate -for tientenant Governor, arrived late, via the State Board af Ejection. He spent CHAMBLEE TO TRY OUT THE COTTON CHOPPER County Agent W. H. Chamblea will glee a demonetrSliea of a cottoa chop ping machine ot morrow (Saturday) moraiag at 10 o'clock oa tke Wyatt farm. He invites everybody intereeted in farming ta be preeCat aad- aeoaaieee that the demonstration will be weU worth their at tentioa. The chopper is intended only foi the Srat chopping, ar the thinaiag out preeesa. But it ia this chapping that atakes tha big draft aa labor, Mr. Chambtee aaya. After the tret chopping most at the cultivating taaTiraoBs- wlrkswt-twa-wid sf the hue kaad. .. RALEIGH SHRINERS AT GREENSBORO CEREMONIAL Twa Pnltmaa cars landed U tha acup- peiTWirt RjTetik atbrt af the Sodan and lians Temple of the Bhriae, left laat eight for Orteaaboro for the big (lay of tha Oasis' Spring: Ceremonial Others will go es tha early traia this morning ana tiU other win a aha tha trip through tha country. Altogether several thousaad visiting Noble win be la the Rata. City today far tb eoaelud- iBf aesiioaa ef ths meat. -: - CARRAWAY OPPOSES ANY BONUS FOR SOLDIERS a ia Raleigh havtag reaaatry retaraed f rem Waahiagtoa where he appeared fore a Ccarroaleaal aaaamittee ia aa- aoaltlon te bonuses for returned eold-iera.-- Mr. Camway ia just eat af arr vice, with the Vaak-of Captain after wag service pventees. .The asamaaaei hsiln..lt-Baiata-aul. 1 eaeepiss aacriscca snaAe hy tha aa; waa weat lata the army la the hear ef the natioa'a need. In ndditien, ha fears that tb diatributiaa ef mimosa among retaraed soldiers before thry have be come acclimated to tb humdrum ef private life agaia, will disrupt Industry and create aa immecse class of tha idle. Scattered throughout the TaifeO tatet to kindle the record of aearly S4 million men of the selective draft evvlr,'taer were tjga Iw-l Boards, J.v twrKt voaros, 119 Nedieal Advi sory Boeclv, aad Si State beadQsartert 'l W-aa""- I "SHa Fever"t - It u simply -law Vitality, a lack af Energy caused bv impure bleed. GROVEB TASTEIAXa chill TO.MC re s' ores Vitality asd Energy by Purify. g anq caricfliag taa nioej. lew ras soon feci it Strengthening, Iavigorat ing Effect, efk-Ade.J . OPAUCE PRINCE Rich Socletyf Girt JsEridadDf i i Talented Man Wany v Z (Correapoade&eg of X. T. World.) taadea. May lv Mia Alice Prlaca af Philadelphia, pretty, wealthy and pop ular ia Aanrieaa aaciety, haa alonfd with Waltar Baker, a bliad aaaa. lira. Baker la a a'.atcr af Capt. Joka Prince of- Johae Bonkiaa Uaivereity, Balti more, who wa. killed while aerrtsg with- taa alaryiaad troope ia Jaaee. Mr. Baker's aoma is ia New York. Ht 4a thirtythreo year old and bas been bliad aiaea he waa twelve. Friend of tha aaag couple her way that Mr. Rka aKnti with ill tU f IM. d oav ,4 aaaf iaWa-aaln.jBajul A atraager doe aot realise at Irst glance that ke ia bliad. Be instructs the eight. ia carpeatry aad automobil jaa- For twa Tears tha thea alias Prince he daeetnd keOiJSSO" dbeiiToleat4 eaartr ta keloing at the Ivargrtea InsUtuta for the Blind near Baltimore. Thia iaatitutioB is for Anaericaa aol dicrs 'who lost their sight 1, the war and- iaaimilatla St, Duuataa's here Ur. Baker was a etudsat at Columbia Vaiearaity, New York, from, which he was graduated with benors a lew years sgo. Whaa the great war aUMed tUt. Baler wr ear jiag modeat iiviag by winding iasolatiag tap arouad fiaetne coirs ia a motor factory ia Mew dereey. George A Kesaler. founder and Presi drat of tb Permanent Blind Balwf War Fuad for Boldicr aad ftaltore of the Allies . a A'ew . York . InstituUoa nhich has raised a large awaa of money for the Mind otctir af -teveat Uriiaia, Franca, Belgium, Italy, Serbia, itou- mania aad Poland -heard, of . Baker i ability aad engaged him as aa 1; tractor ia the fund'a laatitutioa 1 Neuilry, aear Paris. Sooa after- the United States entered the conflict Americaa blinded soldiers began it ream back -te these porta of broken men, the base hoepitala. Baker waa seat 4a tke freart to ait tkem. From there he waa eveatually transferred by the United BUtea Army anUeritiea ta, BvargTeea. , '- Tkera ke ' met Miss Friace. - There is nothing tk matter with her syea ia more seasee thaa eae. Nor a it be mid that lot btinded her,-fee -M. Baker is highly educated, elcver, good fbohiaf- aad of aa amiable diipoaitioa. MR. PENDERGRASS WILL v RECOVER FROM BURNS Phyaiciaaa a atteadanee upon , W. Peadergrass, who waa seriously burned Thareday afteraooa whaa gasoline ia aa automobile upon which he waa wash' ing ignited from a short circuit ia the motor, eta ted yesterday that his in juries were aot fatal, aad that h would recover. Hi eatire body ia bur ed severely. Be ia a patieat at Bex Boapital. wiitemebito nni.i wh htl- working at tha time was destroyed by tha are, and for a time the eatire buildiag was .threeUaed, aad bat for the timely arrival ef tha Sir depart ment, more neripus eon aequence might have developed. Tha injured man'e clothiag waa burned froaa his body, bat thia face aad head were aot iajurad. SHIPPERS MUST EXTEND HELP TO GOVERNMENT - WaahiagtoB, May Sa.-6hippera were waraed by tha Interstate Commerce Commission today that they must co operate with tha rail roe da aad the gov eminent ia breaking tha freight Jam. Tke notice aat served ia the fern af sa order direct! ag Are railroads eater iag Galveston, Tessa, tax Immediately uaload 8,700' eara ef grade held ia the yards there aad ta restore ths car ta service. . BLOCK PASSA6B OF MEASURE FOB COLLECTIVE MARKETING Waahiagtoa, May 28 Oppoaeata ef the bill pcrmittiag farmers, plaatera, nwma, aairysnew we inw pwi I rvaoiM ior eoiiecuve snaraeung sile ef their preduets, blacked passage f tht. mcure tonight by the floasa, out uppaiter nnnounced taey would force the legislation threagh tk House before the convention rooess. Bepresestativ Walsh. Rcnubliean Maaaoeausetta, lad the Rgkt agaiaat tk .11 an.l succeeded ia farcing aaJourn- ment ef the Srat night aeesioa attempt- ed by Us Hens te clear the legtalative VTrfi.drtlrrTnTTtTairt lie rseeaa, FAVORABLE REPORT OS BILL AGAINST ITBIKE8 Waahingtoa, D. C- May 21 Favor- sbla report, waa ordered today by ths Senate interstate commerce eemmitee ea the Poludexter bill designed to pre vent interruptioa af traaspertatioa by atrikes of railroad ' employes. Tha committee amended tha measure by at taching pre vision a eianilar ta tha anti strike clauses eliminated from tha rail road reornaiaatioB after, laker lead cr had made strong protests. Action oa tke Peiadaxter bill i net expected uatiil Cengreea reeeaveaea after tke national eoaventiena. -RAILROADS CLOSE CAR BEFORE COMMERCB COMXISSIOlf the country todar clooed their eaaa be fore tha Interstate Coeamerce Cam mis sion ior iBcressed Treigas ratea, aggre gating $lj017,000.000 aaavlly. Further hearings were aaapeaded by tha eom ntissiaa uatil June T to give shippers and State railroad eommissiotere time tff yrrpw nr fm tiusteaaaiinstiea el wt. neteet ret tha earrrera. Rl'RLESOX NEEDS ANOTIK MILLION FOB DEPARTMENT. Washiactoa. Mar a.-.Peataater- Geaeral Burleson ashed Ceagresa today for a additional appropriation af aaa million dollars for paynaeat ef elaime rT7ia frooi Tosi ef-aNnai snU pa reel, leeeat freight aad express rm- .;nfo, , l:s said, had added tremead usly to. i',c volume af insured aaeh sge. , , ' . , ' Dr. Pattiw), a noted Italisa chemist, has diseavered a method af cheaply dueiag liquid hydrogen. U my be used in driving automohllee, eae galloa boiag suOaat' for 230 miles. - .. " For service ia theClvIl War. lAW, 0 men were called bw Frcsideat Ua- caln, . .-. ... .. . FAYE TTEVILLE CLERKS . FOR A. C. L WALKOUT Fayettevllla, May Mv Memheraaf tine Bretherheod af Kallread cierfca amaloyed by the AUawUe Caaat Uaa railraad here walhed aat at l:M ' 'clack this af terneea. Member af -U BraUerhaod decUred that tha 1 walkewt wmm aeaeca raeeived frean . Kecky Meent. Officials af the ralU read declared tonight that aa de mands had beea presented by the : clorka. bat It la aaid that the strike ia dae te the railway faimre e s carry aat a pramlaa af a tweety par . eat lacreaaa Ja nay, thaagh ae ef. - gclal atatcmeat haa beea made by - the Brotherhood. ' -V" ' Oahr three mea are left ea duty la tha Coast Mae freight aSka aad i aaly aaa. at tka pasaeager atatton. The fiecoad Divlaioa led all other liviaions ia receiving gallnatry tertifl eates, all such cltationa having gone to that flrvisionr The Third Diviaioa waa second wHh B35. BELOVED ROWLAND MAN- DIES AT HOME THERE Rowland. Mav SaV-Bowlaad aad the community at large was saddsaed this marl1nr-t-ara thatMr. Angus mc Keatie died at his home just west of the eity limlU at S o'clock after aa ill aese of about II months. Mr. McKenaie kaA beea able U be aa aad arouad aa- til.te. days age aad. his death came a a surprissoitaBylraa bara aad throughout the State. Ba i waa a big asset to the towa, being eae af it leading business mea as well aa aa extensive- farmer aad liked by every body; conducting hlssself in..uch,il, way that whoever he came la contact with became a friend. The deceased waa 41 years of eg aad is survived by his step-mother, Mrs. Alexander McKenaie, and two slsterrrMieaea Kate sad Mary Bell McKensie. Funeral services will ha jsoaducted f raaOhQdmrtomarraw morning tM9T arr-vetoea-WHoa-aia ta rest ia tke cemetery at Lebanon ckareh, fw milee from BowlaadV Hcafd Blind School Gets Vindi cation In Public Inquiry r t-4Ceatlnaed fram Fsg One.J; charge, itself, aRectUg th stx life of th boys, sounded omiaous aad called for the retirement of th 'adies while the matter waa oDeucd ud by tke board through tke estimoay-of Dr- Hubert Haywood, Sr achool physician, aad Mr. J. B. 8nead, who lives at the iaetitu tioa. Dr. Hsywoed - ... very fraak about conditions s he has found them. .eaplaiaed ,,the.uituatipn .-te the board. aad maintained mat me omy prouiot that he had found ia tha moral atmoe- ahere of tha achool wa that whieh J common to all such iartitutkns, andlVV that ths supcrrnTei.atTrWBprat I in evrey. Way ia his sffort to affect a cure. Between the sexes, the conditions at the school have beea everything that could have beea expected, Dr. Haywood pointed out, aad stated that ealy eae ease ef venereal disease had aapeared at tha institution aiace he bad beea aa pcrintendsnt, and this was contracted while tne student vaa away iron lastltutioa ia ths summer. YarloBS charge ef insanitary plumb ing aad bad heatiag arrangements were throw ia against Superintendent line berry, but the-board having wrestled with the same detcieneiee of tha build ing for years took the burdea unto it self, aad very plainly let it be kaowa that the worst waa know aad that the board was not anticipating any very material" improvement in this direction Until the removal to the aew pleat. ADDareutly, tke achool has beea split tuto two fsxtioaaJpro-Ljberry and Anti- linebsrry. Tha Pros had their Inn lags after the completion of the offensive which did aot wind ap until just Be fore subbc hour. Witness for Mr. Line berry- beside himself included Dr. Haywood. Lee Handy, rrof. it. u. U ru ga. 11 uw Mary vaa an a, Misa aaa isai- linger, Miss May Hill Davis, Mis lily Smith. Mrs. i. BV Olive aad M. W. B, Cox. It wa aearly 11 o'clock before the board weat rata- aaeeative sessioa for the consider tioa ef tha testimony an tke framing ef tka deeuiesv already l.m tUCa ikla time, itta wakm l. i ,k ,. .....h ..... mni aidersbl impatieac la swots. Na KeeeaaMy For Vpstit. 'I- doa't sm ajekt aaeemity for all thia upetir here," eaid Celenel Pogue. "It seems to m to be a sort ef misua dcrstsBding all aroundi"- Rev. M. L Kesler, ef ThonuavDre, who bas had somiBstitutioaal experi eare himself, was ntore eutspoken. "Why a great deal ef thia is all child's iPl,r D taterrBptea at one point or AWUWVVVrWVVVVWWVWVVV X5l)e 5ift of (BlfU For th Juae Bride: what wresent could equal a PIAN9 or FLAYER PIANO f What could add mere te tha kaurhiess er years te comer From year nearest aad dearest, it is the gift supreme, and for a lifetime parch, by all meana choose quality. Quality it embodied ia all ear Pianos. 3cs5e Crenel) " Sons "plaho (Tontpany ,A Name WeU Known Sinew 1S73 OWvIa Baaey library BUg. Phaae 421. sawhsiij..tsfcJsT.xHf "' witnesses to live minutest" At this time the hearing Lad pro ceeded Well beyond ulevea e'eioca With a rush half dozen wllaetses for tht de lMING,. ITCHING Catia) UntoIJ Sufarmf Uat Cmld B Avi)J. Dlscasci of the skla coma from be neath the surface, heacs they can be reached aaly by remedies that pene trate dawa to their-very source. If yoa are afflicted with eexema.' tet ter,- erysipelas, ringworms, pimples, acne, scaly eruptions, bolls, irrltatioaa of the skin, or ther simtjar dieeriku, yoa. need aot expect any real re Hot from local applications, snd the sooner you dlacard their ase, th sooner you will be aa the road t . recovery, pro vided yaa will rely upon taa aa af S 8. B. . - - . '-" Vary AfUa.thltchlng aad irritation are aa earere that yoa t eel disposed M L' L.C Rough or j ?'4 V r r-7;Tr- Laths '. ?. r -vf jQmcIiShiijmen Good GraHet! il l ,. ' ':' V " " ' ) I 'ill ,m Sugar Is Scarce but CAKES galore can be found iat Raleigh's Public View Bakery imaWamm 109 S. WilquBRlon St, The curve showing- the number of Motor Trucks equipped with 'worm drive T started to rise many yeaattroIlLJi going up. Nothing can jtop it because worm - drive is mechanically correct. Fiu- thermore worni drive is econom ically correct. The initial objec tion to worm drive was cost. Today, however, wise .business men see costinsnly ulL uiic pIjillwii the ciidr- Final costs arc final. And worm drive costs Ielmally than any other drive because it works better, cheaper and longer than any other drive per dollar of cost. , All Ace Motor Trucks are worm ?driverul Bthsiifos dsai, tlicrjr ar tompltuif quippd: All wenthep eb, stael ; wlsamlsv stcl bumper, Ictne self -j-r-...:,,..,,.-.r.J.. ,.i ...mmim. sjitm battery ? mafneto isTution (pp twtmvl), okateter,f ornwr Btvd ftdly pamtrxl. 11 A bO;TOR MtTRUGKS ICUNE SALES ,113-118 Weat t VaUsbloerritery etill fense acre sworn. Thry testified in one two, three "order, and the board- obeyed 1 the" motion for exeeutlva anile a withi alacrity, "" - SKIN DISEASES "try atmakt iSyrtiB76f "TMfflefiMrtua" is why yea rely npoa" local treatment of etlve, ointments, washes and suck remedies. -' r. - But these remedlee -aaaaot poaalbly have aay real curative effect upoa tha troable; becaoae .your diaeaae come from far below the turf act. B. 8. 8. is ena of th moat satisfac tory remedies for diseases ef the skin because it . goes direct to tb seat ef tha trouble and by deaaaiug tha blood ef all Impurities and disease gsrms. it keeps th ekla free frost infection, and restores it to it BOrmal, healthy coa ditioa, ....i-l.i.--.-:..-;: . gardlag your ewa suae, write fully te Chief Medical A.dviMr, M Bwift Lab-drkt6iy,"Atlatni- Ga-Adr, Drewed. -X -J ,u-r,rx5w n av.iT,r:i uy" aucncxriei Larhfa. A: I COMPANY Dawie Strtet pcn dor good dealer.1 f
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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