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1 5
He
Associated
Press
Service
Vol. LXXI. No. 8.
Doi1?1q the
Senatorial Candidates Begin Skirmish
for Main Battle to Be Fought
During Summer.
ALL FAVOR PRIMARY
tioveriior kitcliin Addresses Letter
to Each of Three Oilier Aspirant
Asking for Kiiiloi'someiit of Pri
mary Plnn -Simmons Approve
and is Heady Kltchin Would
.Make expenses Fur Helow .unit
Allowed hv federal l.nvv.
Coveriior Is. i till 111 bus addressed a
letter to the three other candidates
lor the Lulled States senate, in
which he asks them to join with him
in a request to the state democratic
executive committee to meet, early
for the purpose of ordering a pri
mary among the ' democratic1 voters
of the state. Senator Simmons has
written his approval and says that,
lie will join Willi the governor m
the request for a primary, lint ex
Governor Aveoek and duel Justice
Walter Clark have not indicated a
desire to make such a request on the
committee, they pretermit to leave
the mutter to the convention.
Speaking ot campaign expenses,
and the letter addressed to .himself
bv Senator Simmons in reply to the
communication on the primary, i.ov
crnor Kilrhin said that all the can
didates were on record as favoring
a primary, and that ho for one would
be glad to join the other candidates
in an effort to make the expenses of
the campaign far less than fixed by
the federal statute. This requires
that each candidate, whether elected
or not, shall make under o:vn nit
itemized statement of bis expenses,
and prescribes heavy penalties for
failure so to report. All expen xs,
except postage, telegrams, st;;- ou
ary, clerk hire and printing must he
reported under oath, and in th? item
ot printing is not excepted me
money paid for newspaper space.
The (Governor's l-iifcr.
(iovernor Kltchin s letter to Sen
ator Simmons. Chief Justice Wallet-
Clark and cx-Oovernor Aycock. was
wrlt.teu January 2. and Is as follows
"Kneh of the lour candidates cis
teclared his desire for a prima y
among the Democratic voters u se
lect the next United suites senator.
Notwithstanding these declarations I
have found that many people lear
that In some way there will be no
primary. I therefore request tuat
vou Join the other .candidate in
urging the state executive . commit
tee to meet early, order a prlaiury
xumong the Democratic voters and
appoint a committee to prepare
rules .nnil regulations therefor. T pou
our request thcromniltlcowilldoubl
lesn act promptly i'lid fnvornblv, its
power to do no having been recog
nized in the (Tnrk-Doilwln contro
versy. W illie the primary should
nrobnblv not be held till tile fall. It
Is hignlv importunt thai the certain
ty of liolding a primary he estab
lished Levond question as sooti as
possible.
' There are lour reasons which
aliongh- api enl to me and I hope
they do to you in iavor o! tins
course:
"1. A primary Is essentially the
right method of determining the
choice of the democratic voters lor
the next senator.
'2. It will give such Voters in re
publican counties equal power with
(Continued on Page Two.)
mm a mi
New York, Jan. 11 Wreckers 6o
gan preliminary work, clearing away
the debris and Ico which ener.BOd
the safe deposit vaults In tlio burn
ed Equitable Life Assurance bmM-
lug. The various vaults are believed
Intact and tholr contents of a half
a billion 'dollars In securities safe.
The wreckers' work is hampered by
the fact that the building Is m sue.li
a precarious condition that the
walls might (all anytime. 'Ihc
Equitable vaults withstood the
flames but they will not be opened
until cooled off.
The societies ofllcers say tbore Is
no doubt that the three hundred
million dollnrs in' securities are on
harmed,...".. v .:...
LOW EXPENSES
IN CAMPAIGN
The Weather-RAIN.
Number, fof
Durham Begins Active War
For Better Freight Rates
Bickett to Help
i special to The I lines. I
Durham. Jan. II Attorney
lien
eral liic.kett. and the North ( arolinn.
corporation commission have decided
to mil the Durham Commercial Club
and the .Merchants Association m tlio
light for cheaper ireight rates to
Durham.
The seaboard and the Nortolk and
Western railroad companies are to
appear before the interstate com
merce commission on February .id
to show cause why the treight rates
on eoal should Tot be reduced. Sev
eral months ago, a secret service
man in the employment ot the In
terstate comniercie commission dis
covered that the Norlolk and West
ern and tlio Seaboard were paying
the Durham and South Carolina tin d
the Durham and southern' bu cents
per ton for hauling the coal shipped
to Durham less than one mile,
whereas the total charge tor hauling
the coal several hundred miles and
delivering it. on the sidetracks in
Durham' whs only $i.2fl. Ihc in
terstate commerce commission is ol
the opinion that if the Seaboard and
the Nortolk and Western were able
to puv til) cents out. of the $2.20 tor
the short, haul that those .two. com
panies, might reduce the 2 "t" con
siderably. Loth companies were
therefore summoned to appear be
fore the commission at asliiimioii
February. Sd and show cause wh
the rate should not be reduced.
Doth companies will put up a
strenuous fight when the cause
Conies up for a bearing. The of
ficials realize that 'f the case, is Re
dded against them and the rales de
duced to Durham that they will have
to reduce the rates to other North
C arolina cities also. '1 hey realize
that a Pandora s box is about to be
opened, and thev will exert their ut
most efforts to keep the lid down.
The business men of Durham will,
prosecute the case vigorously, and
ii is very probable that, the com
mercial organizations ot other cities
will aid in the fight. Attorney Gen
eral Hickett went to Washington
some time ago. and ottered to the
interstate commerce commission his
aid in securing evidence and also the
aid of the North Carolina corpora
tion commission. A committee, ot
Durham business men has been ap
pointed to confer with Attorney Ccti
eral Hickett and the stale" corpora
tion commission to the case.
Two ol the prominent citizens i t
Durham have siiflercd broken limbs
from falls on the ice covered pave
ments of the city. Mr. T. J. Lambe.
head of the Lambe clothing sloiv.
loll Tuesday morning on the slue
walk near his home, nud his collar
lone was fractured. Mr. C. I.. 1 1 :i -wood
fell on the pavem-nt on
Chapel Hill street, yesterday Hrer
lioon, and the bones of his wi 1st wcii
badly fractured.
FHJHT I'Olt ItU'HKSOX'S I. U K
Will He Finance! My Moses (.runt
Kdinnnrts, Father of Mnii'N Fiuncei".
Boston, Jan. 11. it is expset-d
t hut within two weeks, an appeal
will be sent to Governor Foss, aud
the legislative, council in an eft on to
save the life of Kev. Clarence T.
Kicheuon, condemned to dea.b ior
murdering Avis Llnnell. The ilk,..t
for commutation of sentence will be
financed bv Moses Grant Edmands,
father or Violet Edmunds, former
tlaneee of Itlehcson. He retains faitn
in th minister, believing him men
tally unbalanced, when he gave the
girl poison, causing her dentil.
lJlllXS NOT GUI-TV.
Judge Andersen Declared Detective
In Not Guilty of Kidnapping.
Indianapolis. Inil.. Jan. I 1- De
tective V. J. Bums whs not guilty
of the crime of kidnapping when he
captured John J. iMc.Nauiara here
and took him, to California last
April. Federal Judge Anderson to
day Indicated such would he his rul
ing. The Judge said the case against
Burns was without merit.
(seven Lives Lost in Fire.
New York, Jan. 11. Seven lives
are believed lost in a Ore, gutting
a three-story framo building on
Bronxdale avenue. There is little
likelihood ot Identifying the bodies
ns they prnhnbly are burned to cin
ders, .
WAGE FIGHTFOR
BETTER RATES
RALEIGH, N.
.Paid Subscribers in
' " 1 mm mwga" nmukii
ftr " t
Ml iS
)vtc
l ain 'I (
fci-mcr
.Ma'.-.-.
l'e-se :
r llav. I.. I.. .Tan. 1 I Mrs.
ai cw Ji-jo-eiclt. v. ne "t the
president ol -ihe 1 luted
hu teen "iiiu!-iv ill i't, the
j( home, on laginio: e Hill.
it h;;s it Ii; i n len'ni .l, thiealcned
hum i n iUiifi k t em ..iMociii, tine to
u colli contracted while out li"isc
tinck ridnig villi her hil'!-anl. Mis.
Ii:es! vell is still nn-Ii'v i!ie cniistanl
attention t iibvsic;iiis :.ici eiil lie
ciuifii'fd .li: her lied li.r wune nine to
come.
ATHLETICS HT . F. C.
Coach Crozier Has Basket
Bail Squad At Work
Y. HoiMl. Jr., Siicririts S. Y.
I in ner as Manager ol ie:mi
S(iin(! I la ii I at Work (hiimI Ma
terial on the l iner Ihe ScImmI-
nle.'
l .Special io The Times i
like r orest. .Tan. II I pon the
resignation of 8. "! Tainer as man
ager of the 'basket hull team, W'. . C.
Duwd. Jr.. oi C hni'loue vai; unani
mously elected as Ins successor
VmcIi i-iizn r !.s rapiulv developiim
his men info inacliiin'-lilte work imd
il is safely. 'predlct.ed thai Wake For
est, wilt v. in die majority ol games
on tin; s !ici lie. The line-up will
pjolial'i.v ie e.viellv Ine smile as thrl
ot Inst je;ir, though mere is a strong
possibility. I liat iiome of the old men
will be uiial'le to 'Withstand Ihe pure
set i llus years I reshuien and last
ir.ir siil'tan uies, all ot whom are
vainly trying for a regular hirlh.
Caj. for .three years a member of
Ihe basket ball leuui,. besides 'play -in;;
on ilia Iciolbjll and track team
is in school and though he practices
every alicrnoon he will be unable to
play lor a regular position during
tlie inoiitn ot January. Alter the
first, ol February his heavy work
will be over and he will then try lor
a regular position. Gav is easily one
of the best centers the college ever
produced. Six feet tall. 2u0 pounds
ii weight, fast, and aggressive he has
lew equals on the track as a high
Jumper, hurdler aud weight man of
no mean ubility. Though prophecies
do not. win games. Wake Forest ex
pects to win all the games scheduled
for the home lloor. Hut two teams
have, In the history of the game
been able to defeat the college nt
thl.i place. Though the schedule is
at present a light one Manager Dowti
is endeavoring, to arrange more
games for the homo lloor. For the
first ttuie In the. history of the sporl
W'nko Forest Is playing under inter
collegiate, rules. It Is a significant
fact tliut every meinour of the bas
ket ball team and of still further slg
tiltlcance Is the fact that every mem
ber of (lie (cam with Ihe exception
ot Dowd who Is manager of tlio five
has been captain of a varsity team.
Tho niost likely candidates for tho
team are Holding, H. F., center;
Dowd and Ltley, guards, Beam, 11.
M., ruptulu, and Holding, W It.,
forwunls. These men were the five
men who won their letter last year.
Other men are Beam. G. M., and
Turner last year s substitutes and
Cuthrell, a freshman, as guards. Mc
Cittchon. a last year 8 substitute, and
Holding, W. W., a freshman, for
wards? Another man who may bo
used before the season Is over is
Billings, a freshman, who never saw
n banket ball gamo until his arrival
(QOBtlnufitJ on Page Seven..) ,
I ISFODDtti; It JOSi-JVKIiT.
C., THURSDAY, JANUARY
n miff TTiiEsita ;iif ii
Illf
t'l
fim!'.)if.uti
0! Ghtn!
BLL IN 03GrtcS'
all ii'ij' (. 'leliriting the ilund'edt'ii
Aiifiiveiviirv.-'ot I chic tcnvc 'ii
I'.nnli.'li .speaking NiKi'iiis. In
i ii .i:i.ii ( the s--.L'i;-i m -..i:
licatv ol l.iitnt fu Dili In
loii';ie-s Would Appi'itpriiite
sevi ii and a. Half .Milium IV-Ilars
loi- tlie l'mVosf A t liiimussmn,
to servo Without I nv. Will he
Appointed. Il (he r.iil i a-.,rs.
t ': Otit Its 1 ri. vis. nils 1,1
Nut ion-. Would lie limlcil m I'.-ir-ticip.iie.
Washington. .Ian. M- .' j.'an !i
eelelirn'iiitr i be . hum! real :n:.-.iM-r
ary ireuly of (i befit, viiiiii endc
the -war -ol I SI 2, -is p r. 1 1 1 1 ; i . '
the iientae comiuitiee air.jftovU
eii a
u re-
I'l'TO-
i llio'i
ainis-
ai;r.i:
,1'i'o-
I l.itions ui the shape -.i nt,
pnatiui: s-.-.vn and a. hj,: a
dollars lot" the purpose. A -:oi
siitu to se.rve wUlion'. eon.pem
in rrranvinij for '..the evoet n;:,
posed. "Ihe nations ol
would be iiivued to '-(ji .ir.
rvii'eiuiial of pe.ae amont; km.
speaking -peoples.
irld
ihe
lish
A RAISE IS GIVEN
10 010 ras
Bat Motornienad acdact-rs
V;ho Quit Are Not
Benefited
The Carolina I'liw'ei
pauy."-. through ' :
Cnrr. aiinouieeil l.nst
old niolornieu sunl i.o
be granted ti raise in
cents to "J 8 cents an
lit? vv men would, rec-i
hour. Any it tin- M
jv. 'Lic.ii- .:
,-al !!.:;
night (hat "t.
iluctor:; o;i
.rages from :
nour tn it tliv
e la cell's .
iner (ai'.il'r -
of tlie company ul
aay wish io r-
turn . to their posiciuis will lie
lowi.'d to ilu sn. le i Ihev mn.-;t r- -
enter Hi- sen ice a -, ueiv ln-n ; i
reins an hour.
.Many of the . fortrer . eond u.-'er
and motoriiicn were .discussing l;-st
night their plans. .-101110 ol iiinn
will return to then- i"jines hi h- "r
sections nt 1 lit- si a'" and others ''I
remain. In Italeij-li n the hope" -it;
li!uliii.' oilic'f-l'I'Kitheiy' .Still o'le.-v.:,
lio'-ever, will go l-iiiclf to Win'l. v illi
the sfreet 1 ar 1 utn t-.-iiiV .
Discussiu;: the con e ution o: Hie
company that lln v coupled the:.- .e
uttot) for an increase v ith a thicv
the men declare there was 110 :,':i :i
intention. J he pan that the 'iu
panv rvidentlv took exceptions to
read?. '-Thanking .you for an ans.-er
not later tnnn Monday morning, the
8th of Januarv. liill" Th'.- I;n:
that they framed nnu'her petition in
accordani:e with t!ie exnrossnd desire
of the manager shows, they say, tna!
there was no intent ion of giving intense.-
Some of those seen tod v
said that t heir net ton Tcsttl'e.l in
good for future otnployeea ev.in if it
did cause the undoing of the mcioi
hicn and conductors who asked for . ti
Increase of three cents an hour.
rnuccleii
John Orler
logic, WHS.
N. I.. Jan. I I Dr.
Ililiiicii. profet-sor of
elected president of
Prim-cioti I tilvcrsltv today hv tlie
bond of trustees ot the Institution
Ho succeeds ondi-ow. Wilson, who
resigned the presidency In the fail
of 1909 to make the rttn for tjover
no:' of New Jersey.
Hcriiion in ( hicago.
Chicago. Jan. 11. Oovornor Hjc
111011, of Ohio, was tho guest of the
Iroquois (Tub at luncheon, attended
by four hundred Democrats. Tho
governor departs toulght for St.
Louis where ho speaks tomorrow nt
a Democratic mass meeting..
1 "
11, 1012.
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Mam ' lii.-iillilul Tloial Ollerings
ii-st Love Inl.-iuicnl in Oak
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it i'..t ' ..!.!! did 11 "i k- "i 1 ! -i 'lay
tVieiei V ."' the hi ed dt; i- in -i
I'.-! I : ;vm.'-. ' t,; ;.!!: : 'is 'la-i t.-'(ir.
T 1... , . :ii,-.- .-'U-i-K 'of A;-.' . '.lid
' ,i a. 1. .- . , i 111. ' :.,n! Mr'. Asiili.v
liai:... iti, ir In ai.'n 'ally. l.iad,
Ki::dl- l.;:hi ." "! tn- Wiiki 1 .itinty
M'ii;c.il Society., a.ail the Imard eT
itiri'li-irs of -t-tie stall- liu.-M!:i at
ii nt'.i .l ia 11 h-iitj .: ii'itl (loverii-.r KU
ihin ...i.d ntin.r.5 ui the sta'e 't
W.'i-e i.t'-nitl.
.The .honorary pallbearer: were
lv.,ti Proper, .'Dr. '. K. Turner, Mr.
AI. T . I.each.- Mr. Charles McKtni
m.iii. Mr. 'Wlliiatu ltout.u. ('apt.
John l;. Kerrall. Mr.
Mr. U. 11. Ciirr, V
aeh. Col. John V
Ernest 'Jlavwood.
John A. Dnnctin.
r. I-rank Slron
. Hinsdale. Mr.
Mr. Armisle.'td
Jones, '(.'apt. T. Y. Davis. Mr. W. A.
Mvatt. Dr. A. W. Knox. Mr. W. I:,
Huti lungs. ;dr. A. A. 1 boinptjou. -Mi.
(i. ItDsejitiial. Mr. Jos. ; ttrown. .vlr
". J. Andrews. Col. t has. h. John
son. Dr. W I. Ko.vst.er. Mr. W. A.
I.iliel'aii. Mr .1'. ). :ii)rnu-.. r. (ji-u.
M. Ilarrieu. lbe iii-f-e p;;l!-i .trerv
vert- eniiloyeo, of ihe i lalc liespital
Mensrs James Adams, l.oid.in t iiiit
miup.s. 1 . A. .IIoMt'l.iv. .). D. iluniii
cutt. T. P.. P.aih v. C T. ' iiiii. A. J.
Dro' :i ami (' A. Hill.
Sriitenreil t-i Jail l or spank i u j. His
Wife.
Ilair.nioiiii. hid.. J -iii. II - - 1 . ,.i .
Iliilonls began a hundi ni-dtiv l.ul
sentence hero today tor spankht: hir
Iti-ve'ir-oM vile with a sirup.
Dulouis tolil the trial judge "he
thought. thl: was. a tree eounil-v arid
be hud a right to eiant Ins .!ie it
he wanted to. (
Hill to Make Cither la 11 l-eal
llolnlar.
v ushitiRion, Jan. 11. Represen
tative Mcllenry, of IViinsylvanla,
Introduced a hill to make labor day
a legnl holldsy.
LAST EDITION
any Other
Syle'i Star Witnesses Went
On the Stand llii;
II 1
It I
-::.(;, , X. . .'ill. 1 i . TiMllil
Glnd.i.-n t: - :x ':.'. ) . . 1 1 1 irnpiicate.l
lj Jvlut. !: ; Ut. : ei)i:i'.isscd mi.-i-ilei-er
ul Vr; a: ol Mrs: .1'ilni Dixoi
:ii;i: ('.ii)rt'i.-i.i:-,vi! ui'.- iti cleciric
e'fii.ir Fehriiiii-.v-l". !:stti-l all iaoru-i:;.-;
i. the hiatv'i viM'iS-es draw lie-t'l.-eaii.-
01' cvic.i.iice lighi.-i.-r oi'o'ilnd
fc''.nr.'- Only hiu ' of- cir.-iimsiutn ia!
iM.-iilir.ee have- In -'ii brought, out i
the a' ate but 'ibip iifier.ioon the star
witness, John floss, i!t says lail;
ijea wa' his aacomplite,' and ('Lie!'
r tiisfon 'of Hliickch.trs: to vlioni (ila.d-du-ti
h;ifl ii-!kp,'- tH.M '.' Jiul of C'.e
sl-i-i 'c. ihe i-lit',,i 1 the drama
T s 1 n t ii
by i ',-!. jck . and He"! 'lie liefeiiin
will 1.11.I11 take in pro-e an alibi by
GUiMed'n 'w'tfe- lui'-t.'Atros Wright, a
pc't-li :.(.!' . W!iO --.-vetr 11M-.1' 10 Olad
. lea 's !!:::; ;-.f;e.- iipi" on business
and !!). ::ii!--d iinijl n i iif. o'clocl:.
'.The eo lilt room was packed 10 its
utmost by iinise ea:;(;r to hcn.r .lo'in's
c'o-ni'c. -cioi'i .,'itii! hnplicHlion .'of- Glad-iteii.-
but 1 He :.-:t;;..o -kepi, tnem in sus--I
( j It 1 1 1 1 1 d lee
.'.'! i-o i.j tile eh ctrie e,uir w.t'i
llw -'h'lv oi Iters ih.ink the jury i!i
;: . : . b(-!i-".'e -J:..' coiirieliii'.ed man's
;e:ui ;i!;.:n In. vi'-t.v til' 1)m;. -unnu'ruis
moi I-.-,;' i.e i as already Jobl. . a'r.d
H...!.;. l y- ,i (. .(i'i!.!..il T!'e
-asv'V.! I ai ; ii go . bel'ote tb- j-.iry
be'.vie 1 .iM.i-.ri O'.V 'lllorilillg."'
It IKJS: f A.N T M KF IIFi: I
li-, Hi." a 11 litipMsoiied and Tineil
.VI. -'.. Still Itet'tlM-N In lestiu.
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Ho:
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the
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rtililaii.iil.ie:
week a:t
Ju.lue f!i
sent
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for refusing
in which
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s again
witness, was
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'any other
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- llnf'.ar.. prior to the
1 '.liipl.iiiie'd to 1 be pol
:! been ndd ci! of Sl.Tu
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Win il UlilMA IVIll JlfS DtiDV.
1cg1nn1n. Ai'i iilciilalli .illtiili il
Ma- a bance to Itecovcr.
it'u.l!;. Va . Jan. I ! --With a
wateh drivee ' into . his. lealy by n
charge of .miuriinl iiu.1 . the enter
walla .of .hiK .stoiiinel) tori: -vpeii - for
several itnde.-s, Cliinle.; i:. -RiiijiUree.
a toi iner lioliciniaii. vet lis. and
surgeons rhv be lias a chatice to re
cover. Kouu:ree. and bnuuiioii Millirnu
were trscltlng rabbits Iti the snow
today and t hated a crippled hare. As
Ssulltvan grabbed 'he auitnal rrom a
hunch of husbus his gun was dis
charged. Hie entire load ot snot
striking tiie vHteh 01 Ico'inltec. who
wns only u tew leet ia..-l lm time
tdcii. gtin rilii.i. ard w-iJilmg w.r
i!li'iedd"d in K-jiiuttei- s lii'd v Stir-gioii-t
-'V no. ted 1 l ei M If.-aij. ercet't
antall io;Ttriii;i ot trn .alih erysljil.
I'-vevv' miSiiihiit upiuil'i'iillv s'niek ihr
wat. ii. ..'.
1 1 ;i it in; in i t.nt vp.w
siinintiiii ( miff retai urn Ihiovvn Into
( oiinision by Sudden Demise.
Staunton. V. Ju. 11 J. fltimml
hobcrisini. C' years old. a I onfed
erait veliran died of heitrl failure,
while Milting in the front pew nt the
Second I'retibvierlaii church. Sunday
morning, just lifter he had passed
around tlie wine In the cum 111 11 11 Ion
service, bejug an elder In old Provi
dence church, and having been In
vited to assist. He had recently
moved 1 10 111 bpottswood to Staunton,
lit tho excitement one woman faint-
- A II n Iad Vtxu n unn M-ti-i aaa It,
ihe church at tho time,
Associated
Press
Service
PRICE FIVE CENTS.
Newspaper
m MEETING
Installation of Officers This Afternoon
Last Business Before the
Communication
MUCH BUSINESS DONE
i;drc-N of Ketii-iiig (iianil Miislei
.iimI llep.irt of I'lol. Noble Were
l''c.-i(uiT of Cast Niivhl s Session
Clcclion of OKicers Not I'lJiis'i
eil t mil I his Morning W 110 Ine
elective, aud Appointive Officers
Are.
With the installation oi orlicets
ibis atteiuoon. the .on!i Carolina,
lira ml 1-od.ge 'of Masons adjourned
i( ft 01 one ol il.- b".sl eoiuuiuuica
Linns in us historv. There were
eenrlv Ttoi delegates present and.
1 here u.is no time during tile meet
ing that nitei-f-.-.t was not good in
I He- pi-ocftwliiiKK. The grand lodKO
met Tuesday ni;Tit and continued in.
sfMsion until 1. hit; aiiernoon.
The session last, night, was 'iiiirk-
the addi'e.
uiaucr. Ii,
l.oro: and ;
i fro!'. .M.
n oi ihe retiring
. N. I lac ken. of
n eTitHftaiui'ig ac-.
('. Aoble jl bis
1. V.i.. fur the
vlecUoii' of ofll
Ihing on 'lie pro-
grand
Wilke
r jiint
v isit
g 11
ceTS
to Alexiilid
J lodne. 'S
was the la.1-
gram aint Ibis business was nor con
cluded until 1 -this' moiniiti.
The of licers installed today are lis
t'eii. ).-. . . ,
Klective Olllci-rs.
Win. M. McKuy, grand inastci.
F. Mi Wiuitbcsi.er deputy 'fraud
marshal.
John T. Alderman, senior grand
werden,
Tranli I', liobgood. Jr., .luuior
f ra nd warden.
l.uo l. HeaiC. grand I reasurer.
.loiiii l . Drewry. grand seepnaty.
.... .1
Appointive Ol fleers.
C. K. Maddrv , grand
Kev.
cJup-
bin.
H.
A.
Kd wards
A ndri.vi
:;rainl lecl ur
Jr.. r.enior
and
1.. I'ridgen. junior
i.ii.l
ileaco.i
Ceo. S.
llntr
tleet, iti
(' raily
id - marshal,.,
grand . v. ord
be.'ti:-r
J c iti-a-.-M-ll. iirnnii piirsuivanl.
( lias, M . Seize r.. Rratid steuartl.
U. ('. ('ant well, grand steward.
K. IT,. "Bradley, grand tiler. ,
Ii. T. (envan. grand auditor.
Mart.iiall Del-. Haywood, grand
historian. .
mis.ssdoi;
Will llci iniie a
ISACIIN ItKSKiXH
I i lhui ul Ihii-v
oin W hicli lie r
11 l
I um-i-Mtv I
nadMl.
.1!
hi !
1 is
ton. Jati 1 1 . -It is ropiirtrd
t.-idav mat hobert Ijacon. am
lor to I- l ance, is about 10 re-
11 bin 'post nud become a telhw
Harvard Vntversityv Mr. lt.icou.
of
ho was nomintited 'nr. fellow ye'.stei -av.
;:v:nliiati.'d tronv lhtrvurd in
Smi. and was a star oarsman.
ISepi'I't t until llll'il.
. .inn. II- Coi.eri Davon.
sttdur of the I 11 ileal .Stale;; at
today con finned the report of
lunation.
I
aiuhii,
I'aris. It it: i e
( 1 inset In Lock.
Hamilton, lictiiiuda. .bin. VI The
I nned Rimes scout criusvr Dinning
ham, has arrlv- d unil is now lying In
the. dock aril. Dewtrover Mct.all is
Icing oft Si . t.eorge s.
Will HOIPIRMII
31
De- Motrn
daiuTlip (hi; '
key f rtji " or
public ihinen
. la 11. II-- All persons
tin n:'lv hwar or "tur
iiioonligia wait.' Ill
luil lii here, will he
ar
rested. An ordinance' placing tho
dance halls undo.- I hi; police, regtila
ilon, passed the i itr council today.
Men aud women censor, employed
by the police ilepnrliiicnl. ivlll tlt
lemi all dtnicis. einiiow erud to elltiil
naie those regarded as immoral.
ship f oundered.
Bucharest, Kouiunnlit. Juu. 11
The Russia. 1 steamer . Ktiss, was
foundered during the gale In black
sea with her nassenxcrs and crew.
i totalling 172 persons.
HRAND LODGE
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