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THE RALEIGH TIMES Clean in Appearance and in Policy Have it Sent to Your Home Vol. LXXI. No. 126. PRICE FIVE CENTS. The Weather FAIR. RALEIGH, IT. C, SATURDAY, JUNS S, 1012. LAST EDITION. Double the Nimber of Paid Subscribers in Raleigh of any OAer Newspaper. TUFT GETS i PREPARED R BIG EIRE SUBMARINE SENT DOWN s Battleship and Believed Entire Crew Was Drowned Cherbourg, June 8. The sub marine Vondemeire sank In collision with the battleship St. Louis. The submarine was cut in , two. It is feared the whole crew of twenty-six was drowned. The battleship was steaming along slowly when the sub-marine suddenly appeared right under the bows of the warship. There was no time to avoid the collision. The battleship struck the submarine with terrific force, driving it below the surface. The Vondemeire was com manded by Lieut, Prioul, a young ensign, and a crew of twenty-five men. The sum-marine was launched July 7, 1910. A YKAI! : AND A lAV. Sentence Imposed On Distiller Weullliy Man Of Surry County Sent lo Atlanta. Ureensboro, June 8. --That neith er wealth nor social or church posi tion gave any claim to leniency in bis court was the substance of re marks made late yesterday after noon by Judge James K. lioyd in passing sentence of a year and a day upon Eugene Hayes, a wealthy and influential man of Surry county who had been convicted of distilling. The evidence presented by .the. govr ernment was strong, showing beside other thngs that Hayes' life had been verv immoral, one instance of where he bad run away with anoth er man's wife being shown. The de fense met this evidence with certifi cates from the moderator and clerk of the Baptist church at Mt. Airy stating that Hayes was one of the best citizens in the community and declaring that his private life was above reproach. Hayes is said to bo one of the wealthiest men in Surry county, op erating farms and stores. His name it is said, was frequently coupled with that of the now famous Allen gang, which operated distilleries and counterfeiting plants just across the . Surry line. The remarks made by Judge Boyd in the Hayes" case were construed as especially significant in view of the fact that N. Glenn Williams, the wealthy Yadkin county distiller, I due to appear at this term of court for sentence in connection with case in which he stands convicted for using the mails to defraud. Wil liams has not yet put in his appear ance, but he is under bond and per sonal promise of himself and attor neys to appear at the will of the court. Judge Uoyd gave intimation at the last term of court that the case would be finally disposed of at this term and the matter will in all likelihood be taken up Monday or Tuesday. HOY SCOI TS .Til AMI. To Take Long Hike Over the West ern I'art of State I'rofessors Uo Abroad. Durham, June 8. The recently organized boy scouts club in this city fifty in number will start Mon day morning for the mountains in the western portion of the state. The young fellows will ride part of the way on the train, and will walk the remainder of the time. They have been taking twelve mile tramps each week, and are now used to taking the long trips. That rec ord is .something like thirty miles per day, on the country roads, this is excellent for a new club and Di rector Mcintosh is well pleased with their showing. The time in the mountains will consist of long moun tain climbs, and of eating cooking, and sleeping In the open. They will be gone for ten days, and will be chaperoned by their director and as sistant director, who are enthused with the scout work. Five persons from the Trinity College community will sail today from New York aboard the French liner, "Chicago." The will land at Havre, France, and will visit the continent of Europe during the sum mer months. Those going were Pro fessors H. E. Spence, W. T. Laprade, A. M. Webb, and Professor and Mrs. C. W. Edwards. Dr. Laprade will spend several weeks in the British museum. TARIFF BOAHD. House Refuse to Appropriate for - ItM Continuance. Washington, June 8. The house voted 72 to 47, not to include In the sundry civil appropriation bill the money necessary to continue President Taft's tariff board during the coming fiscal year. The vote was preceded by a debate that grew acrimonious at times and was strict ly along party lines. Another brisk battle marked the consideration of the appropriations f.ir public buildings. The commit tee had cut 13,600,000 from the estimates and a score of members nought to have the appropriations for their especial pet projects In creased. None succeeded. Cat Id Two By The Committee Continues to Act la the President's Favor Chicago, June S. President Taft was given the two delegates from the third congressional distri't of Arkansas by the republican national committee, adding to the eight from that, state and the sixteen from Ala bama, given him 'yesterday. Tie third .district 'decision was unani- mOus, rl to nothing. In the fourth Kansas district the Taft delegates were seated by unani mous vote, 4. S to 0. .Committeeman. Dupont. of IVlawaYe, who haw thus far voted with, the anti-Taft people made the motion. Attorneys for the .-contestants re turned to the ('mill this morning with renewed determination. Orms by Mcllarg, one of Itoosovolt's attor neys, was prepared to .present' the balance of the Arkansas cases, but. asked when -these are disposed "I. that, the Georgia contests be. decided.,- In the -Florida rases, Mcllarg asked for postponement to Monda because of I he absence of some w it nesses. It was announced the In diana, contests would not be reached until next wick. The fifth Arkansas district (two, delegates) was decided in favor of Taft. The seventh Arkansas.'' district (two delegates 1 was credited to Taft by unanimous vote. MAY TAX SOCIAL ...CIA' US. Charlotte Aldermen Said to Have Ordinance for Preparation to' Tax flubs Out of Business. Charlotte, ".June 8. Considerable speculation is being indulged in as to the .probable' action, of . the'' ordi nance' committee of the board ot aldermen in respect to the local liquor problem when the eommiite conies to draft the new revenue ordi nance for the fiscal year beginning Julv 1. The chairman of the com mittee has already inserted a $"0fl tax on social clubs for the consider ation of the board, and it is whis pored that, at the auspicious moment a proposal will be made to increasi this tax to $1,(100 with the 'Idea ol making the tax prohibitive for tin majority of the social clubs. A few months ago a great howl went up from the citizens and tin Charlotte ministerial association against the practice of the Chaiiotti aldermen in licensing social dub: where lockers are-' maintained' for tin convenience of members in keepini liquors, ,'1'he aldermen responded to the pressure brought upo nthem to refuse to license social dubs, by removing the city tax, thus comply ing with the request.- H seems however .that the existence of tin clubs is sanctioned by state law anil is not controlled by .municipal- statute.' The aldermen, therefore; have ap parently decided on the high tax solution, both as a prohibitive tiieas ure and a source of revenue. The other factor in the cpmbina tion to make Charlotte more dry than it has been since prohibition was made state-wide, is a disposition on the part of a number of the aldermen to refuse to license drug stores to handle liquor in any shape The "prescription" in the hands of unscrupulous physicians has proved one o fthe most successful methods of evading the prohibition law in this city. .Many of the druggists, it is believed would welcome the change suggested, and the: imtitu tion of some sort of . medical dc pository where all liquors could b secured on carefully safeguarded prescription. TO HAMPTON, VA Washington,'.'. June.. 8.-I'resldent Taft goes to Hampton, Va., tonight to attend a meeiing of the trustees of Hampton Institute. The presi dent Is a member of the board. The president goes on the Mayflower, ai riving there tomorrow morning and attends church. The president and party will board the Sylph for the forty mile trip up the James River The president will return Monday. MKTAL TARIFF HILL. House Committee Accepts in Part the Senate Amendments. Washington, Juno S. The house ways and means committee reported In favor of agreeing to the senate amendments to the metal tariff bill relating to rates on pig Iron and chronlum, but refusing to accede to the repeal of the Canadian reciproc ity act and proposal for a universal duty of $2 a ton on print paper. Will Present Harmon's Name. Columbus,. Ohio. June 8. Oov ernor Harmon confirmed the report that H. A. Datigherty, attorney of Lancaster, Ohio, will place his name before the Baltimore convention for nomination lor the presidency. . Cl Vy' v'S " ''"":.'-' : ',':-.'':; -7V$ a L-p? ;;;:;;:.--:;':"',,:!-';v-,:,:w: ;:: v mAmi --- - 1 rmrnriMl i - , : , , , " " ' -'ii'-- '''- " ir r.--. 1at at.iTa.cg.; ..- - - 1 .. , AYI'UL HA?.D TO E-: a001-B'it. . : -' : J'-i "' PROEM FOfifll - ::iSiI W ':::::::;: THE UNVEILING wwm &?m: All Details Arranged For N0 lSFIJ?' .T CaaE.LirifrojaaRfU"d- Commernoralirjg Death , ,.. " " - ' Cut Year if H:e j of Soldiers :.' i: u,'"-'- ; :! Service .'::::''-'?:v 'a -let tin; from Sir- ,..: .s (-'!;-:.!S, t.. - - - "',.-' i;. .; " i ".. i- 'i ' : w '.i ''', '.: h.- - - " : . ' ir-.''i'.- -a v.iuu: ' tli;!-: -,' : ! Iii-r'.-c-on'-i' - .-- ! .' t, ,- i . ' , -- '''---i -i - i : V--''i:i-- .... : .' '.. . ,1,.. -. - . .-..;,:..' i -r-.;,'. ,.,,,.'- V. r ,.,r .il':!- . I Jin- '.'. ' . .- .' 1 lie following is t tie iirogr::m for . .. .t , , , . "' " - " I I tile- Unveiling of lite Wyatl slitlae in capitol siiuare .Monday: . ' .Music Third regiiaent. band'., Invocat ion - - Itev. A. !. liitta.. chap lain' fourth j .iiiu'iit , (', ari. A. Introduction of -the o'.nt.oT, lion. . I. liryan tlrinies, ni crciary of sta'i . Oration---Minor- I;. .1. 1 alo. net,;.". regiment. Miir-ic I..-Oil. llrancb lii'iiiu corns. Presentation ut the slatuo on tin pan ol the I uitcd llainrlileis o! the Confederacy M:-.. F. M. Wii lialns, '.president Xortb Cariiliai division. I . D. ( . Present I ion on the part 'of the leg islative -.committee. Senator L. V. Iiassett. ot I-.di'ocoiH no. Acceptance tor I be sfai'- -llts K , rellencv. tiovernor . U . laitchni. I livelled bv . Ilen.rv van. salllte fired bv r.dgecoiiinc iiiianls. ('onipanv "A," Second . Infantry, X. C. N. C. Music Third, regiment batid. Placing Moral iribute.s. Taps-Darnell lhoinas. 'Hie Line if M'aicli. .All 'or'giiuiii'alion.-; of I'm' N'or'a Carolina Naiioual (inaril an! ( "ii federate veterans t" take pan ifi'tie-i ejercisi's in connectioii wit h t lie uit- veiling of the Wvutt Mon luneiil will report to the chief marshal, who v. ill be stationed in tr.mi el lee . W.ike, county .'.courthouse at It;:!" o'clock , Alondav. Major (ionral Julian S. ( ai r yi: have command ot the calumn ol Confederate veterans In the line en march, lien. ( arr and stall nl be mounted. The order of procession mil be as follows: Chief marshal ami assisianl mar shals. Third Regiment band. The escort, consisting of the fol lowing organizations: . l-.dgeconibe t.iiards--( o. A. .n! Infantry. N. S. N. (i. Fayettevillo liidepeiiilent Light Infantry. Franklin (iuards--Co. K. ;ml. In fantry. Raleigh Light Infantry Co. 1!, 3rd. Infantry. (ien. Julian S. C'arr and staff. L. OB. Llrancb Drum Corps. Henry L. Wvntt Camp. Conteder ate veterans. mice county. Visiting camps, Confederate vet erans. L. O H. llrancb Camp. Confeder ate veterans. Italelgb. Automobiles and carriages, con taining the governor, the orat,r ol the day Major K. J. Hale. .Mrs. F. M. Williams. President N. ('. Divi sion; I nimu Daugniers oi i no con federacy, and gueHts. To SleinbiTM of t'linptcr. The members of the Johnston Pot tlgre'w Chapter, Daughters of the Confederacy ui'c requested to meet w.-ii! ti'V lon.';er - 't: i M't .i- -.- ; r : I--.: ' .';!'-'! ' i: .ti .- .. r . : '. : .'i- I ri-ii in I ile ci:i-. . -has .been r- ' "i-. -I r -: . 1 I--- -I : !-b- 1 : ,, ..;. :.-'.-. 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(ireciudioro. ioii' h.--Somelhiui: went wrong wnti I'" big buriilai alarm ol the ( , ic n io;-o Loan ami Trust Coiiipniu mrly vesterilay inornlng ami " lor -'i minutes the thing l.ept up a iniihtv din while police nffiei r una led the building and made a Hioreurli search inr an possible would-be luirlar. No trace could be found aid finally an em ploye of the baiili was culled ri.nl cut the wire liml-s'.nppetl tbo rrn;;ing of the gong. The alarm is so ar ranged that aiiveiie touching the vault door releases llio sounder and turns in un alarui. ' M I ' I ' I ! le. ' ' i ! Ii ,h ( ' ; i ;-!..,,' . , !',,n:.:. .!(..;.,-;.:, ,.w,-;i lit ,1 V. i' Il !h". sit'.TO iili. I I'll1 ! . !;--,i-. evell 1 a1.'.. .. , I U . a'a' eeri i s - .ii a... 'o -I In ra a I'la-a ia-ml in 'it haiiaa i tested . e. aiOi s. a-a.'l- .o"i.l- !' I III il' .111 !a ,;,.-n . Ai liii I 'al. - , e. a-,- ' iaa wi!.l ei-.) in -la a il tile li. 'vt a;i oaii h .move ia I a fi'i a'l's .of. Ks i Hi'- ! a i.-ieai-;:;. ' - le ,:;: wia'.-- ti i 'I: ie,' ' f 't'.e .Al i ''a ii1'! i HI -'sis are ci niad, he Hi! ill lie v. ay will a'bide Io ulia'ever doi isioi, , hi iii ( hi. a o : ai -he'd.. ' 'I bey- novv (lie dolailvi I 1. it'..! I i lian'i "' I'olon, I. Uoi.m veil i-ni-l. '.' ii " all Ai.-ihania-.' i 1 Ii.mi: l.t one lis" '( i v., is tor mo," lie ::i!i,-i!. . Wh. I'lel- C .li-liei !oo.elcli -f t,. mi I i l iiii i',i-i ion a ri n 1 1?' Viits as far' ii-. i i r from being iiei ii.-il. In re--Keotis-e io ail rumors pro alnl con. !to siiiipii .-ami Unit be ijti! Hot know. Slate I't evident I . D. '. t,i bo Hu e, Mi,-a S. . l. . Wiili.inis.- - of. New ton, Hlaie pi . aleiil of ilu Daaclinrs of the Confederacy, vlll arrive Uitnor row . loeiiinir tor the Wyati .ionii nietif iiiivi.iliii'j'. ami will.be the guest ol' Mrs. Chalks Ltc buiith, C'jve.niiieni AdmiL ItUiLil iher Xl Gflt. RGOSrVtU i . t,t - "lllelil 'i' I'v tidlll I l V e c i .ii . a N iml'. I p III l-.ir ii 'iiaia-d v. 1 0 it i 1 1 a. ( ' a r- Im l I', i-'.ir at l.erile 1 .-. '.-t!-,. 1 tie ' :;;,iil.!-t-r ol in; : a1.! c!l.lli alio! i he- !im a a :al h .i tip an V. I. .01 ' 1-1. 1-1 1.1 1 1 1 1 ..-a , i 1 1 a iiii I'l pro a , a in 'i.a 1111-1 Ii Ni l i nn', j a- aa li O-il I lioairo!iliia:-ler Ai'ii in- had be;; tin. fitv i v i -ill i', ;a i-ii- ti tiled. Ion t he ai ;.,.. a . ;os- .1 Vi - Ii rotiaini: 's f,ii' . Mr. ('aiiiofaie ami .Mrs. I lie Ciiiaeai.-.a M r. ( 'in n 'o aiviaod t ho i-l ililelU s lo r.'iii it i ii teei-fillers ' until jpu huo butJiue iniiliouuU'Cd." jy Effectiveness of Fire- -Mers Save Printing Office W. A. .-M-ott. or the state in-il'-iia !-i mi ni lias returned iivoi!-M:neui. where he made 'iji.nnii o'f the fire in Stew- law ;im.;!. rs' . printing office. The aain took ii'.'HOiM'aplis of the in ior ot i!a- building, these show- . ia- el ;i in w:ie preparations that I ei i n made for a successful con .'ainaiii I wo policemen, en route a" i;e:n headquarters, accident-' . oa- io ered i)te blaze and turned '' ; a a ;i i-iit, .a iiv ((.-'v.-r ' arrangements were io.- a real lire. -'Hopes, ; satu i i! a. ii i u -roni-ne, led from the .o ! iloil'i; large piles of waste. ": .;.(;:.! saiiirateil with oil, had a. i ,m (.a a in y -placed ; cans of . , ao laol ht-eii left carelessly -ai i -a i i lie lire might reach a i: .1 lloKall kees (,f gunjlOW- '.: ! i-iii n disiributed about the .'! li'islil.iiiK would not have on aa -eii. hut.' this one precaution in-, i a ;i n u been overlooked by : "iaia llililll'ie". ' Wiiivion-Salem physhian re-. :' ii:iiiii' seen a man running om ..'.!. pine..:- of the fire a few ui, e: l'-on-e the alarm was sound-. !. The' lain. w,is heavily insured, i-e oi in.- t loors of the building' ill not. have much material on it. t n'-iani Hi- -;t will return to Wlti-on-StiK.-M io continue his Invest! i'iohk. No ;,neMs have been made -' a ii 'i n ''no will he- made until the I'li iroa-a are ..-at untied as to Who i i ?:i! 1 1 1, ice on -fire,- a 'iiit. I-'. M. .Ionian has gone to ni.ii io. iuvosttgation an alleged in inlJ.iry lire. , T! aid si'iAt i:u SCHOOLS. o'.'iliein IoiiI'miv uiitpaiiv Donates iS. Mill I ic laliii-alional Purposes. Siiemer, .nine S. -Through Gen ial A!aii..!iC'i' Coapman of the South in .Uailway Coinpany, the Spencer railed. fcliool is to receive $500 for laa . oi-moni of '"the school in this a ii-e. i lie contribution was made ::,e soiiMianon ot .Mavor Dorsett, - -1 1'-1 - w, . .K lecnian Rev. H. C. Siuankle am! Kliaineer !ary, a spe . a, i compiriee. which wont to Wash-:-ii ii, a -- lenlay to lay the matter he. ine iiiiiii-it:etncnt. 1 he com 1 1 1 ii ee. . a - niven a cordial reception (M r. ( 'oapmau. The donation is (a; v aaaweaiai -ii lv (lie citizens Spei-ier anal ilie fund will be of i - - h i e I j i itt niaiiitaining the I.'.u.ms anoHier yar, ' ." . atii'aal sesinii of tlie Metho- -l.si i vi :''-i em e of -the Salisbury dis ;iaii will-, lie la Id in Spencer July v ma 1"' or- more delegates ii'iai vataoa-i parts (if . the district aie i t , . (-!'(! The Spencer Metbo-i!a-1 . i-'i arch is' making' arrangements .'( .' a :'! laiii. 1 'H- t on I'ereuce in great "ny: on iaii lei s have been ap !" i;.o I loiaoviii l-.ntenaiiiment, A'lV. I .' I!. CreenliHl. Mrs. J. W. I ' links Mrs J. ' '('w n. ti-. ('. II. uncanon, R. M. Holt an,; A; Wa Hicks. On as 'iraaa ill . !(. I-'. Htexenson.' W. II. Hai.i.oi. Mjis Ittith Payne and Miss l o-ii n ,..(-ii'r. ic'r. Ueci-ptinn conimit a i . i . I : II ii.i .on. ( . H, uncanon, I. !.-. .land. W. M. Kagle, M. L. i i. a. 1 '. -J. 1-. uigate and Mrs. ;i. Hi: liti'-.-aiiiil. " .; T!-.. H.-i r fir,., department- gave i;- l..(i ti.a ue a i: is aflernoon at tbo ' ii 'ii - !' '; ill;:t So ,-i rs on the Yad ' i ' "r. : i-aei icaiiv all the flre . a . a a. ,. iii'-i, ii.-i- a . ,,f -.the board of a ,- : a 11 i-i-i- .iieont with their V p aiii e ol-. the day was a - "le-'Hiluil, That women ' -.k- ,.a.er. lire' fighters than 'lii- Mwkf-rs for the 'affirm--ii: :i'n! il r '. lladi-on, C. W. I it. l!. M. Cooke ami C. 11. Tin ni-uatire was repre "I. 1 a i 'f .IV C. Hiishy,. J. A. ji ' '.. -.1- II. I'.enton and U. F. (('Ai WA'I'SON Itol Ml OVKH i I oi it i i- i epiuM anil I dilor Appears I iis.-H.s (Inn l.aMiei- on ( hurge pf I r.etHliii i ( ihiecl lonahle Matter I . .Tbi-i.utli Mails. I " at.-ta, (ia., Jane S. TIioiubs P. a j 'a' an. life former. Populist leader , ana prrvidi-nii.a.l candidate, . wiu C'O in I ow-r in the grand jury under bond alter a bearing belor.j I nn. il .-tines ( oimnisKiimer Godwin, i i me i n.irae of sending obsvienu iraiHor llvroiiiah the mails. The mut ter oiijecteil io w;ib contained In an iitialo in oatsoiiB mimazine. at- ii.o-liiiig i he loitnan Catholic, church. ! M!!s,in wan arroMod at bis home at I "i a a , i . 1 1,, in .,u u,,..L- At ilto healing District Attorned l.einian repieseiitoil the govern ment, while Wal son presented bis omii (.me. In his - argument, Mr. Wa'son claimed the warrant on whirl ho was arrested should have neon naaied acainst tin. publishing company which published bis maga zine, il issued at all. To Mr. Wat son s chum that the objectionable matter 'published bad been copied I com a copyright, book, the district attorney answered that any person could get a copyright for anything by establishing the fact that he la, lu uuthor.
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 8, 1912, edition 1
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