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Raleigh, May 18.—Action ot the Southern Baptist Convention at Houston, Texas, in adopting a reso lution requiring teachers in fts in stitutions, missionaries and other officers to subscribe to the earlier resolution accepting the Genesis ac count of the creation without equivo cation was declared “at this dis tance" to look like a “piece of poli tical chicanery .slipped over by some of the western delegates after the easterners had gone home” in a statement issued here tonight by Dr. Livingston, editor of be Biblical Recorder, a Baptist origan. The convention last week passed a resolution accepting the Genesis ac count of creation and rejecting ail others tending to touch that man may have originated ( from some lower animal.. On Saturday this reso lution was followed up by another requesting all iristitntions, boards and uihfriiontify representatives to subscribe to the. first resolution as a Statement of faith. Doctor Johnson was present at the convention when the first resolution was adopted but had left before the second was .acted upon. . Doctor Johnson expressed the be lief the convention's action would be without effect so far as institutions other than those directly under the Southern Baptist convention are concerned. He stated that colleges “ainder state conventions did not eome in this class. j “I will not kifovv the true inwiird-i ness of the situation,” he stated, “un - ■ - ■— j j : Liquor Is Issue in Pennsylvania Primaries j. """'SBEiU ■ £aj|H ' V iV-t Jr JGjlEjil Mm ’ hanes ittfd button. We guarantee to return your money, or give you a new garment if any seam breaks^ P. H. Hanes Knitting Co., Winston-Salem, N. C. New York Office, 93 Worth Street College Combination—-Y oung men every where are enthusiastic over the new Hanes College Combination — flat-knit pull-over shirt and nainsook drawers. Unequalled value at 75c the garment. „„ • -1 1 til I talk with some of those who were there at the time, but it looks at this distance like t he final evolu tion action of the convention \yas a piece of political chicanery slipped over by some of the western dele gates after the easterners had gone home, ami I think I am right. “The convention was very largely attended hut most of the delegates were from the west, and were very determined to have an additional dofctrinal statement made by the convention. They had prepared one which was more radical than any of Us from the cast could have pos sibly voted to adopt. “A great many saw no need of any further statement whatever, but in order to save a bitter discussion 'that might have paralysed the work of the convention, the resolution of fered by Dr. McDaniel was Unani mously agreed upon, with a ‘general understanding that would be the last word on the subject" Doctor Johnson added he had Met Dr. E. X. Mullins, president of the Southern Baptist. Theological semi . naVy. at Louisville, Ky, the day fol lowing passage of the second resolu tion, and “he told me that if he had been at Houston Saturday he would have opposed the adoption of the resolution with all his force.” STILL BELIEVES LAND EXISTS AT THE POLE Head of Expedition That Will Make Extended Survey Steadfast in His Opinion. v New York, May 18.—Despite the ; negative findings of the Amundsen ex | it is still n probability that there Is a great track of land between I the North Pole aud Alaska, in the 'die store does hot have it, write us, we vrill see yhu are supplied. Hanes conies in round or V-neck styles, in fine checks and fancy madras patterns. For the youngsters too. Sizes 24 to 34 / | for boys fram 6 to 16 years. Read This Guarantee: IVe. guarantee Hanes Underwear, absolutely—every thread, stitcli opinion of the sponsors of the Ameri can Arctic expedition which leaves tills summer for polar regions, with three airplans for a three to five year survey. Robert Anderson Pope, New York" engineer and chairman of the expedi tion’s organising committee, issued a statement today in which it was said firm belief still was held in the ex istence of such land -aijd that Amund sen’s observation though of great as sistance were by no means final. He said that at * most Amundsen could have inspected less than 10 per cent, of the region between Alaska and th’c. pole arid that because Os his flying height it was deemed likely that even had he flown over land it would have appeared to kis observers to have been Ice. The American Arctic expedition, financed by prominent alumni of HaT : vard, Yale, Princeton arid University of Pennsylvania, and with Lieutenant : Leigh Wade as thief pilot, plans to > make a detailed survey of the great . district which has been one of the ■ World’s great mysteries, arid establish ■ Sovereignty -of the United States in I Whatever land might-bo found. To 1 facilitate future air navigation of the i Arctic, permanent bases will be eg tabliiAed at Wainwright, Alaska, Herschal Island, Canada, and on any new land discovered. Mjss Kathleen Woodward, who s has written an authoritative bio i graphy of Qiieeu Mary, Wus work ing only a few years ago as a ! machine operator.ln a collar factory. Mrs. RUkabeth Banbury, eeie i brated Eaglish reformer and philan s tbropist, lived to be 108 years old. THE CONCORD DAIEY TRIBUNE Deldpfr* Fleet ■ ot Hire at tLakes'. Steamers Nearly forty huge Great Lakes -steamers, bound- for the head of the lakes for ore and grain; were ball
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