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i . 1,: . t . jl PAGE EIGHT TiiE evening iiay c:-i, v ' :,ua:v7lj, ISIS. MR. COOPER'S NEW BILL Full Text of His School Board Measure in Senate. - 7 . ' The following is the full text of v the bill introduced m the Seuite yes terday by Senator W. B: Cooper to enlarge the County , Board of Educa tion" and after the.' first two years , to elect the member of the board: "The ' General Assembly of North Carolina Do-Enact: , "Section 1. There- shall exist in the county of New Hanover a'Board of Education composed of five mem- bers lo be known as the Board of Ed ' ' iicaticn of New Hanover county. ' ' "Section 2.-; That the members of the said Board of Education provided : ' for in the preceding section shall oe - "composed of the ' following persons, to wit: J. G. h. Gieschen, B. Solomon, Jos. J: Loughlin; W. E. Perdew and . John R. Hanby. -s The said named per sons; shall serve for two years from ' tht) first JNlonday in 'June? one thou- sand nine hundred and fifteen, or un- til their successors." are 'elected . and qualified. At the, general election for . the members of the General Assembly and county officers ; of - New Hanover county for the years .one thousand ; ; nine hundred and sixteen and under . , the rules and regulations of said elec :y tion; there shall be - five members ; of ' the said - County : Board of Education for New Hanover county elected, two of whom shall be i -nominated and elected for a. term of two years from i the first. Monday : in June, one thou . sand .nine' hundred i and seventeen, and three of said members shall be 'nominated and elected for a term of "n our, years from said "date . and the . , election of . the successors for .both v - those elected for two years and those elected ; for four years shall be nomi . nated and elected 'for a; period of four years at the - regular biennial general elections for members of the General Assembly. Should a vacancy in said Board of . Education occur by - death, resignation or otherwise, dur- - ing the term of any member thereof his successor shall be elected by the remaining members of said board to serve until the term of said member shall have expired. Said Board of Education shall elect their own Chair . man " who , shall be a member of the : body and shall elect their own sec 'relary. . ' v. - - "Section 3. That the said County - Board of Education shall have entire and exclusive ownership and control . cf the public school interest" and the .. property in New Hanover county," but they shall not supercede the school committees in the various . townships ; outside of the City of Wilmington, said school committees shall report to said County Board ' of Education and.be under their control. JSaid board ; shall prescribe laws, rules and regu lations for their own government not : . inconsistent .with the provisions;; of this act, and shall employ and fix the compensation of officers and teach ers of the .public schools of the City of Wilmin gton annually, but said board shall not employ officers 1 and , teachers for the r public schools, out side of Wilmington. - Said board shall " ake an accurate census of. lithe - school population of . New Hanover . county as required by the , general 'school law of the State and do;: all other., acts which may be necessary and lawful in conducting the public schools of Wilmington and New Han over county. Provided, that no mem ber of the - Board of Education-- shall be in any way directly or indirectly interested in the sale of any books, . school 'apparatus or other school sup plies for the public schools of the -City . of Wilmington. r r ,-, "'-v M - ' "Section 4. That the moneys which , shall belong to the public schools - of ' New "Hanover county shall be turned ever to the auditor of New . Hanover county, who shall be - treasurer ex of ficio of the said County Board of Edu cation. The said moneys " received as - aforesaid shall be heldby said audi--tor as a separate fund to-be .disposed ; cf under .the direction j of the afore said' County Board -of Education whose', warrants signed by . the chair- I man and countersigned by the r sec " retary of said .board shall be suf ; - ficient voucher for said - auditor, in - any settlement reauired of him by r law. The said auditor shall furnish annually to tha said board at a time . to bo fixed by said board, a statement supported by proper vouchers of all moneys received and disbursed on. ac . count- of the public schools of New - Hanover county for its approval. r; "Section 5. That the general bond 7;, now required by law of, the aforesaid 'l auditor shall bs double the amount . ; received" to the credit of said Board 'of . Education on account of public ' : scbocls. . . ."; - , "Soction 6 That the Board of Edu- . caticn shall be a body corporate by ' the name and style of 'the Board o .Education for New Hanover. County ,"J and by this name be capable of receiv ing gifts end grants, purchasing, and holding real - and ' personal property Unccdo Discuit ' Nounshrnentfinc fla- vor -purity-criopness ; i .---wholesbmcnesa. All for 5 ' cents, "; in the moisture-proof package. Graham Crackers " A food for. every day. iv , Crisp, delicious and -strengthening.; : Fresh- . baked . 'and fresh de- ; livered. io cents. A delightful "new bis? cuit, with i a 'rich and delicious cocoanut fla vor. Crisp and always fresh. xo cents. t . Buy biscuit baked by IDEATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY' Always look for that Name WAR TEARS 'ASUNDER LEGAL MACHINERY ' Paris, Jan. '29. Legal procedure in France ! has been disorganized by the war. Lawyers and witnesses in many civil suits are Tat theiffont; many of them have fallen in battle, and no" one can now anticipate the extent to which cases may be confused"; by: the : disap-- pearance of parties as well as-witneses and attorneys. -v . r, - Mai tre.Chenu,vthe eloquent attorney, for. the Calmette family. ia the Caillaux case, 1 arid former chief of ; the order of avocates ' of thel Parisian bar, says that 1 death certificates are such an.7 es sential 'element in all legal; procedure concerning 'inheritances,--, andw there have been already, and will be'so many more,unknown dead, that the number of ? probalble ' tangled estates' Is "incal culable.' ' , , ; ' - v ; -, "For the moment' Maitre ' Chenu. add,, "judicial life in France, is almost entirely interrupted s and will continue to -languish, until the end of hostilities. We don't regret ,it Legale quarrels would seem to us to . be an" attack upon the sacred pact of union that the war has sealed between all the citizens of France.'"' ' -r., -; -. ' The business of civil . court's is al- ' most . entirely confined , to . the seques-J tration of the property of German and Austrian subjects and the Jist," already long, grows - every day, showing i that the number established in business in France - was , far ' underestimated. " 'In stead of the 20,0009 sequestrations!" an ticipated the number may reach, nearer 50,000. '.,t : : ; The practical suspension ; of : court proceedings gives Maitre Chenuleis ure to use his pen and. in the Parisian press he is sparing' no effort to defend the. justice of the French" cause.' , -iA-C """ '" " : ' T; ..... -. jjjiui iiniLifM " -uAWfmWKtltl -mmmmmmmtf -iilwwWipillWiWMIBUIIIUIJJIIljJUMJIIilllUJIIHIIIIII I " 1 T HllWll I l 1 1 1 IlllWIi 111 1 II I' 1 1 1 P" I "'I'Hnn, " JT ' V 1 rr SERVICE TO OUR PATRONS ; ,;;v r - : --insurance:-'. f-V.v'SjaL: - - -v -That's AIL : - - v- - r'- . ' - ' pu. . " ' : : : 105 N. Front. V .Neutrality. A Larger Patriotism. Christian 'Science .Monitor." . - How far Is-one justified t hoping that the close of the present armageddon, directly z affecting, as Viscount Bryce pointed out recently in the House of Lords, ' half the population of - the world, will witness the : appearing of a larger patriotism, not confined with frontiers,- but , embracing the - whole world? That many, even of those who work, have been directed to .pro moting international peace, : would not - answer hopefully - merely shows the necessity for guarding against .the pessimistici" outlook, : There is ; no reason for pessimism. , -Thei. largest truths are taken, so much for granted, like the Bunshine of. a summer -: day that1; they are', apt to pass unnoticed, and ' the careless : student1 is apt -to overlookr in the record of battles and campaigns, .of policies and movements which make tip : so much -of history, the ; thread on which all these .r inci dental 'matters are strung, namely, the power, of the social -idea to bring order- out 'of chaos. - It has taken many: ppjlnful- lessons' to ? induce men to find a larger liberty in seeking the common good i but in a degree; men have -now ; achieved, freedom" to do what they are capable , of by.vTelin- quishing the . freedom of the .savage to do what he llkes."WIll thetragic that our neighbors of . German, British hhe continent of Europe .prove suffi- or, otner extraction are much like our-1 clently thought-provoking to induce selves. It is-only when nations ner-; men-to sink the Vrieht" thev .still New York World A . ''ft ' We do not Jbelleve that a single com petent . international lawyer can be found. 'English' or American, who will not .say' that. President ..Wilson's atti tude has 'been- irreproachable, We do not believe a single competent interna tional lawyer can be found, English' or American, who will not say that Presi dent Wilson has held strictly , to " !the traditions of - British law as well 1 as of -American law in : whatever ; official action he, has taken. y : :' ' , 'There ?is a . strdng 1 element, .in rthis country that would make v. the ' United States a rather dishonorable - and dis reputable ally of Great Britain by hav ing the: national government maintain a fraudulent neutrality that resolved all questions in- favor of Great Britain regardless of the. law iof the i facts. There is another element .much small er butmuth noisier that would make the United; States an ally 'ot Germany by prohibitihgi., lawful traffic ; with Great' Britain, and her allies in muni tions of war.: Both of these elements wants the United States to pretead to' be neutral,:and"then live a lie. ,1 he President . is' not of that breeds . - iiany English' newspapers prof ess t6 believe -that Qreat Britain is fighjting for the toerican -.cause as well' as for her own causes If that were true they might properly "ask the United States fn flpnfl itR hAttiAAhins to reinforce the British fleets and .to. send its soldiers into' the trencheV-of Flanders to fight side by-side, with "the British, French and Belgianvtro6ps 5 but they, have n& right : to ask the United t States to be an international ' sneak and hypocrite. They have 'no t right' to ask! that' we shall violate ; the spirit of neutrality while . renSerin j a ' lip seryice to the letter cf uUraljtyy ,; ,v Nobody iijAVishington: knows where President lst's Personal" ;, sympa thies lie, in ' this r great conflict. t Any student of his . "writers v might safely hazard, a guess t but-, not.- even '--the members of the; diplomatic coTps have been able Wfind out what he thinks IS YOUR COMPLEXION : CLEAR? A clear complexion and v' a. torpid liver cannot go- " 1 V . hand in hand.: Clear ; , the bile 4 ducts gently -" :i , ' . bat firmly, with -. Tutt?s Pills ; ' fypuri druggist , ' gugar coated or plain. - THE PEOPLES S Ay INGS BANK OLD 'AND; STRONG ill ::; : """""'i. -. ---j r:-ihICEEFTGOMIvOKTABLE- sonify fantastic; conceptions of other peoples that', trouble follows.: These "yellow perils," 7 these;1 contemptuous conceptions ot iour Latin-American cling to : as nations to dp as ; they ; like to act from a narrowly national point of. view and by mutual ' adjustment ta secure the larger freedom in which same attitude of mind that drove the warring nations 'of Europe at each other's throats. - The greatest obstacle CARTERS tlrrfis IVE or r A' w jti.i-? : y - ..... 1 and Were-1 he '"-"stands. That is the ' only correct attitude for the President of a neutral nation.- Individual Amer icans Jmay: think- as 'they please and f eelj as they please, - butv the supreme function of the.head of a neutral gov- ernment : in " a crisis like ; this is to hold thescales -even . This -is- what the President has done; ..The - British criticism-r that aligns him'? .with Ger many Js as false - as the German criti cism that persistently "aligus him with the -Allies. V '. " " SPOlCE IN PLACE v v OF WARDEN OSBORNE . Raleigh,' N. C, January, 29 -Aboli tion of the death sentence, indeterr minate sentences.payment of wages to convicts and parole laws; were advo cated today by Donald Lowry; of New York, in. an address, to-the North Caro lina. Conference for Social service; He spoke in place ioti Thomas Mott Os borne, who, was too ill to come. BY SUPPLYING YqURSELF FROM OUR STOCK S OF WlklT'NECESSITI OF 3f. -4 OU Heating Stoves- Oak Coal Stovca;;. v j Hot Blast Coal Stoves. Self Feeding Coal Stoves. Onen Franklin Stoves. Wood Heating Stoves of i Andirons, Coal Hods and ; several .Differ entVari-r Weather Strip. , eties. r :r t ''X--' Portable Grates. Improved' Brick Set ' Grates with Double - Draft;1 Dampers. - li PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. J WiEiSjpnhger; &; Company PurceU Building. , : ' Wilmington, N. C. ?perfonn- 4 . Footlignt Ana was - the ance artistic ?. ' -Miss Sue-Brette No: ,f the" scenery and the leading, lady were both badly - - C . ' - k'f: - viadgeWh o you prefer Wag ner7 - t -Marjorie Because s ' he composes about the only kind ormusic one can near. aDoye tne conversation. juago. T i n " 1 11.. Jin BOOSTING BUSINESS I o specialty ;i Bigmen,''alKove.hftcufl'foresee1the coming of the biggest b'isiness'year in recent history ; Are you ready for your share of il? s The first rudiment of a-successful business is proper environment. ' Mak your business hbme attractive and' comfortable for your clients - as well as'yourself.! There Jsn'o excuse for having anything but the best', when for; $12.00 a' month you can have an 'office in the new Mur '''chlsoitBanfe iBuIlciing- Incluiding light, heat ant janitor service. Ele v vator service night, day and; Sundays. Everything spick and span and up to the'jninute for $12.00 a month and up. The Renting Agent in Room 212 will; gladly show y ouaround : the - building. 1. V- - Sick Haache uaTTkvJn al the tnmttos tad. ; ent to a bUiew ttato of the vymi sach.w mmm : w v they : can peacefully ; make .their ' orig It is not so very- much, to expect that Tnen may -waker from a nightmare, of destruction .to see that peace is as to the progress of world peace is the necessary, to constructive -and : mu--conjuring I and ' perpetuation of these 1 tually beneficial work- among groups national Frankenstein creations that j ofi nations as .it is - recognized ; to be sooner or' later bring disaster . upon j among the groups of individuals .who their creators. The first step toward , make, up the nations. It is necessary, the abolition o! War will be the recog-j and particularly in conside,ring man- hition of other meonles as individuals . 'f1118 '.uul. w 1VBC;eu' eatinfr.PaiDM thdtdp. &c While theltmoat reaiatalMosucceae ha been ghovuin coring - 7 a7. ' - 'correct All disorders or tfaestotna; stimnlateth ' illvo- and tego.te fite bowels, i-veuuiaeymuy ? Ache they Aw.oM 3m6st priup8 to those wM V SuCpt ironl unsuiau-tttsirigcoiEpmini- ounnrui - . rateJy their goodness does not rrwl brejirwl thoea whooooetfrytbemwiUflndVicselitte pil?s vain-, : bie hiv. many ways that tuty will not be wii iiBg to do without them. But aJteral! sick head rather than as a' distorted rnental figment.-,. When humanity comes to im agining' "you and me at .war" there will be an -end to war, . Carnation Day In . Washington. r Washingtcn,D. C., January - 29. Pink carnations adorning the lapels of Senators, Representatives; officials and private citizens ' bespoke the ob- a man's - possibilities for. good, In the evil to which the senses bear eloquent testimony, : Nor must --the - fact vbe overlooked - tat already .the .good - will, the influence of travel, the interaction of - commerce . and finance; and num berless - other. factors have to some extent wiped out. frontiers and under mined the barriers separating , coun try, from country. Those who, would have nations , seek peace ; and insure it should at least keep, their thought servance today of McKinley's ' birth .day. The carnation was the favorite j open to further possibilities in thi3 newer oitne me - jf resiaeni, ana ne , airecr-on. - - , , - v, - was hardly ever seen without one of the blossoms in i his .buttonhole. Many gifts of carnations fnom his hands are treasured throughout Hhe country. . - Society has not - Deen made ; it has grown.' The policeman is a, sufficient witness to the fact that even in the community the forces - which: have op posed 1 the appearing of the social idea .and would destroy, it even now. if they had any real power to do so still retain . some - semblance : of " vitality. Is tbfe bane of many lives that here la when " we maks oar gi eat buert. Oar pllla cure i t wbil others do not. 3 s ' -. Caller's Littte Uvcf PlKo are Jverv small ana -very easy to take. Otieor two pills make a does. oe or who then., - .4 p - , : , C11ZTL vzmemt C3., HZW I0SX,' very easy to take. Otieor two puis make a do They are etrifctlyyegetaMo aud do tot gripe jwrge, bat by tueii gentle action please all w ST. JOHN'S XODGJB. NO.' 1. A. A.'M. vrv . .Emergent commum-. i" ration : thia 1 (Friday) 8, o'clockr ' evening,; at i. iff sv-ivr for the purpose xi ;pon AM,rripg the Pcgree of JrXkx $Xmh t . FELLOW CRAFT. iAlL.members are urer eutly ; requested ; to a at' tend. ' Visitinsr , trotbeT8 are cordially' wejoomed. J , . . 4 . vliy order, of the Master, -... ,x . , . A. S. J10L.DEN, Sec'y. - PERCOLATOR $2.50 to $5.50 S3 ATI I A . I T I Ctl 'aum v WA a, ju i a f M 1F : - Wilmington, IN.G. - A' Our People of the South are begin- V rung to realize the advantages of corpor ate trusteeships; " r ; ' - .'Have ' you drawn your ;will, and did you narrie'this company your executor? jbhr rrJlM: ' - " Front and Market Streets. it - CUT PRIGE CASH SALE i . V',. .- .... - !." y rf- f- ' -,l ,. ' . , . . v- ? , . r . . , Beginning on New Year's Day, we offer Our . Entire Stock of Men's, Youth's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats at a Reduction of , ' 5 lbs Sugar 25c i7 ' '". Boxing Bouts Tonight. '.- . Bob ' Moha .vs: Gus Christie,: 10 rounds, at Milwaukkee. , - . h Joe" Shughrue vs. Joe Rivers, .10 tBut the policeman also bears witness Tounds, at Milwaukkee". - -c .V;". v--' essary , to . waltetaoinetaoietaoinetaoiri Tommy ; Shay vs.v Young Riley, 10 to the fact that iU has not been nec- ' , :r.r711." r rnunrts at Chimney-Max ' , essary, to wait until ail -men were . ing mortgages on same for school pur- Ed McGoorty.vs. George S&JJ Pcses, prosecuting or defending suits ; rounds, at Kenosha, Wis. v --- -jf; " "erad to S ' to&a7MTh DaH Vf M6-" Robinson, -10 "'trnaulmal poHe forcT nw be Section 7. inat all laws or Clauses ! rniindK nfPnrflnnrl . M - ...... .'.1 . . . . ., . . - i . : . of laws in conflict -with 'this act be : : , ."- rj., .,., -;.-' ,-a"lthsame "9 h?reby- pealed I ftI1, y Afir 11 117 UMW : -v- aecuon a j.nat mis act snail oe iiifji - f llllJr II (1 V vl II I Iff r - : in force from and' after, its ratifica- UllL 1 ;.UIlL: lJill lIlUllL tion. , - ", ' f shadow of coming .events. It is easy. but not particularly useful, , to criti cise sucb a proposal. It may be . that such a force wojuld not always 'be used Making a Personal. . '(Pittsburgh Dispatch. j justly, any more than the police : force And the curtain will drop'on , the j J.n communities, but-like' tbepoHce great I. Shrier'Sale bt'Mehs Made-tol t !0: "S?!!?. 5? TiPfe'-SSfS .1 Measure Clothes the same quality, suits I: am now sell m. l AC " r of . mankind. -The - main , point;- how- X, .am.;IlOW. Sell-. gvot o to if -ontll- nrrlai hod rerr-n-arTi Jn a letter to a German 4 friend - rat ing at $13.50 V..wlUgQ' back to their Uv the hero ot those whohave cdn- ; Berlin George , Bernard; Shaw' wrote:, j original '.price otvflS.i to- $25.?. The $19 "Into iwjiat a. repulsive situation - has 'bargains 'will 'returns toV$2Sarid ', $35 civilization brought itself? It': rends and the man who fails to take advant itself. Imagine you ahd me - at war ageKOwt-wUl liavVonly'-r'himself .;to' with one another. Can there be any-blame.,' . - . ? - , " thing more senseless?" t, - "..I Come to my new store; and get yourJ Isolation and ignorance make . war measures- taken. . This iisa- request, possible. The habrt of thinking; of x but if you knew' the trenendous ..value other nations as an entity rather than I am off eringj'-you would -look upon it ;ias individuals is the pause of the mis as a command.: This Is' the'last call.v understandings that'lead to-war. We ; . 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