THE DUNN
VOLUME X. DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA,
JERRY DALTON IS
SAVED FROM CHAIR
CoTtrnor Commute* Sentence
To From 20 To 30 Years
In Stata Prison
Kalcigh, Hoc. If*—Thu 'luji.i sen
tinel of Jerry Daiion, convicted in
Macon county cf .he murder of his
sweetheart and :i y uny man. Inday
eras commuted to a term <1 nut Ic.s
than 20 nor more titan SO yesiu i:i the
State penitentiary hy Governor Mor
rison.
Th$ comorjUiUOii read* n* follows:
“It would ho useless to record an
argument upon Lie merit* of this
case.
“Upon convdcrston of the whole
cast in all its aspect* and after con
sideration of the case with the at
tornay-genoral of North Carolina
and after a conference with the hon
orshl* W. A. Hoke, of the supreme
court bench, who wrote the opnion
of the court in this Late on appeal it*
the former trial of th« prisoner, and
after further conatdcrwtion of the
matter with some of the greatest Jar
lets and lawyers of the state, includ
ing the Hon. Henry G. Connor, form
er Judge of the supreme court and
now United States district Judge, all
of whom eoncur in my conclusion
about tbit matter, 1 am of the opnion
that tharo la grave doubt of the pris
oner, Jerry Dalton, bofig guilty of the
crme of murder in the Arst degree.
li Axod by the statutes of North Car
olira o® the subject.
"I do Lot believe the killing took
place while Dalton’* blood wat cool
and hit mind in a condition to form
o delbenta ease to commit murder
In the Ant degree, according to the
evidence in the ca«e. For this rea
son, and out of respect to the peti
tion filed from 10 of the juror* who
convicted him and out of reepeet to
the thousand! of potitoi.er* in the
itate echo asked for a commutation
of.kia sentence. 1 hereby commute
the aantance of Jerry Dalton from
death by electrocution to an Indo
temdnete sentence of not less than
20 years and not more than 70 years
in the itate prison.
"I do not believe or, the record be
fore mo that Dalton boa bean proved
guilty of a higher crime titan mur
der in the locond degree. The max
imum punishment of murder in the
second degree U 30 years and I would
commute ho punishment to thii sen
tence, but for the fact that 1 am a
strong believer In the Indeterminate
sentence, and I think It 1* proper to
give him a chance by good behavior
to earn aomethng off frorm the full
penalty of the law for murder in the- j
second degree."
Christmas Cantata At
Presbyterian Church
"The Messiah'* Coming”, the beau
tiful cantata by Wild or lucre will be
presented by the ebureh choir, rein
forced by some of the best *olo voleot
la town, Thursday evening at 8:00
o'elouk at Presbyterian church. The
public it cordially Invited.
PROGRAM
Scripture Reading.
Prayer.
Organ Prelude.
Hear the Song—Opening chorus—
Choir.
The Messiah (Soprano Solo)—Mr*.
John PHagorald.
Christ Our Idght—Chorus.
Ufa Without End—Duet, Min
Dodson, Mr*. Holliday.
Wondrous Story (Soprano Sole)
Mm. Hinm atuy.
Prophecies Falfmed—Choir.
Star of lore—Me. Mr*. Fitager
ald, Mrs. McKay. Mn. Holliday.
The Voice of Jcaua—contralto eo
lo, Mrs. Harpor Holliday.
Saviour, like a Shepherd Lead Us
—Out, Mra. Herbert McKay and
Mra. Harper Holliday.
' The Brag of Angola, Quartet, Mn.
DUaon Goddard, Mae. W. 8. Snipes.
Mra W. E Cokratm, Mr. Edward
Mots.
God’s Wonderful Gift (Finale.)
Sopranos: Maadames Herbert Mc
Kay, John Fltageratd, Harper Holli
day, Wallace Coltrane, Oscar •brick-1
land, ElUaoa Goddard, M. A. Town-1
send, *. M. Jeffreys, J. *. Bailer, 3.
W. PbmHs, Was. Thompson. Z. V.
Snipes, Mi* Dodson and Mta# Sue
Smith.
Altai: Mesdames W. T. Smith.
Pass! Hood, Itansera Pearsall, Jae.
Farthing. W. 8. Snipes. Henry Leo
and Ml* niaabetb Bridge.
Teaere: Dr. t.- *. Sutler. Mr.
SpnU Moore. Mr. C. S. Hleka, Mr.
It. S. Fret man.
Basaoai Mr. Bfrmrd Meta. Mr.
Ha* Prince, Mr. W. T. Smith, Mr.
Geo. Oerdner and Mr. E V. Snipes
Organist tsi Shorter of Cantata,
Mrs. Lloyd Wade.
LARGE SALES OF
CHRISTMAS SEALS
_l
Dana Luted Among North Car
olina Town* Showing An
lacrtu* of SaUo
iUnalor'um, Dec. 14.—If the tbrn*
ire read correctly. North Carolina thin
rear wH] -have thw greatest rale of
rubciculoaie Chri*t»na* Scale of any
year in the hhtory of tha movement.
Mo*t encouraging report* come from
the North Carolina Tubercnloei* A*
roclation under whole auspice# the
acute are eold. Indication* are that
not a few town* will iknrirle the
.lumber of veala wltl lutv year. Ashe
rifle, Durham and perhaps Charlotte
tn* three of the torgeet town* that
jive evidence of doubling their loot
/ear'* aale.
Two counties and quite a number
at lawn* have placed large addtkmal
order* for ecola at State Headquarter*,
which in at the State sanatorium. The
counties are Cabarnu and Pamlico.
Some of the town* are Burlington,
Belmont, Bryion City, Luncolnton,
Mockavillc, Mount Airy and Morgan
ton. Clinton, Dunn, High Point and
Henderson pl*o shew eigne on Increae
e<1 *alen and Raleigh has to bor cred
it, a eplendlcj aale af Health Bond#.
Aooordtnw to s report from aaul
hraiquartsit, Ut« teal sale chairman
of the State arc putting on the best
• ampuign n the history of the organi
sation. They are not only employing
the beat basinets methods in conduct
ing the pals but they are accepting
the movement as an important factor
fn their community life and are talc
•ng advantage of the big health oppor
tunities it bring* so thorn. Tha Tu
berculosis Christmas Seal is now ree
ogrosed at tha one opportunity of all
the year to discharge personal obM
gmtiens to the great light against tha
dreaded disease, tuberculosis.
Delightful Program
But Small ftiiHmm
Always in Trouble, or a Hodooed
Coon, was peuaentad in the local op
era house Friday evening by Mrs A.
R. WUaonti enproeaton darn from
Smith (Veld. The program waa alto
gether ddlghtfal, but was witness* i
b/ only ■ vary small audience. The
entertainment win pot on uader the
auspices of tha Junior clast of tho
Dunn high school and waa lirocttd
by Hr*. Wilton. Members nf the cast
played their parts In a moil creditable
manner, one which prove! that they
are receiving splendid training ait
She bands of Mrs. Wilton.
Railroad* Low Out In
Standard Oil Skirmish
Wllmivyttn, Dee. It.—The Atlan
tic Coast line and 8onboard Air Lin*
railroads lost their initial tkinnah
aganat the Standard Oil Company In
the efforts of the railroads to fore*
the intrastate level of freight rates
on petroleum products to that of tha
intrastate level.
The fight between tha ail company
and ft* railroad la of vital interest
aa tha Standard Oil company si.nuaMy
afcdif into Witndngton millions of
gallons of oils for diatrlbuton through
out the state.
Jam** H. Foe, Ralegh counsel lot
tha off company appeared before Fed
eral Judge H. O. Connor In Raleigh
■ltd ashed Wat the reads be restrain,
ed from putting into affect higher
ir.tractate ratea. The railroads sought
to more from the Jurisdiction the
rose, hut Judge Connor ruled that
the case most be heard before him
and aoon.
The North Carolina intrastate
freight rate on oils an lower than
the through tariff, and the idea of
‘.he railroad* ia to make the latrn
i tats rate oa petroleum pro duet* the
tame ea the intrastate rule.
New Type Airplane
Developed By Navy
Washington, Dee. 15-—An airplane
which combines the fanatic** ef three
■met type planet, bomMng, torpedo
launching and long rnrig* aeowting,
h*» keen does loped by the bureau af
oerouautiea ef the nasry. TV* plan*
! ^»Wi 1* equipped with a 555 hot**
power engine, I* the lightest for Its
| power tier bulk being dble to fly
wttfc mere than He enwa weight as *
i lead, and powerful enough to carry
a greater lead than kwta engined
bombers new In nee. With a-witg
speed ef 55 feat the machine weight
about 4*05 pound* and I* U feet
high end 54 feet long.
Marion Baggett Shot
By “Unloaded” Pistol
Marion Baggett had a S2 caliWi
steel ballet shot through kit rlglil
arm above the wrist ftuuday nigui
when a pistol In the ImndA of Carl
C. Jackson waa areidently discharged
The shooting look plaee at the Beg
tet home, Sooth Magnolia avenue,
ar.d the pistol belonged to Mr. Bug
get. Mr. Joekson was making an ex
amination of the pistol and lh ought
ail the bullota had been removed from
it.
Aithougb the bullet [mail Ibrouuli
Mr. Baggett's arm and passed on
through the door of tho ruea, ho die
not know that be bad been struck
until he saw a hote in his i.hirt sleeve
made by the bullet The bullet paus
ed between the two arm bones, as.-l
It la not thought that the wound will
prove serious. To say the least, Mr
Baggett had what might be termed
“a otoae cal.”
Duim Quint Defeated
By Duke Highs 27 to 7
(By Waite H. Lacat)
Duka, Dae. IT.—Maying its sec
ond came of the Harnett county
championship aerie* on the local gym
fteor last Friday night, the Duke
high sehori basketball quint dsfeated
the Dunn high school team by ft*
score •( 'it to 7. The visiters war.'
unable to withstand ths deteramnsd
assaults of the locals ami were hand
ed the most decisive defeat they have
ever experienced in Harnett county.
The flues-. example of teamwork that
has ever beea seen in Duke was that
exhibited by Captain Pewter's team
of Duke high players. The victory
method the second oonsooative win
for Coach Blmpoen's charges In their
rue* for premier Sonora in Harnett.
Friday and Saturday nights of tkstn
areok wfll see the four Sunday school*
of ths town staging their Christman
true exercises. Cock school has ar
ranged appropriate programs for the
occasion, sad a cordial invitation la
extended to everybody to com* out
to them.
Members ef Mu Duke echooi fucul
Ur art tearing Oris week ' far tketr
' rsipidrive tmeses to spent} tSi' fttrUf
mas hloidayc! Practically everyone,
with one or two exceptions, have
planned t* go hoote Christmas.
Rev N. M. McDonald, who km
born eoadned to Us horns on Park
street for the lari few days on ac
count of richness, is improving an
riU toon be able to resume hit work
His conditio* at sne time was so se
ious as to necessitate someone remain
ing with Urn through the night.
The mill official* have announce
a three-day vweaton for its employs*
for Christmas holidays. >
W. P. Blake, M. W. Powlcr. Hal
•ton McDonald, and Wade H. Lace
wen Raleigh visitors lari Saturday.
Lsschm Page, of Laurinhurg, was .
week-end guest here with friends.
Rev. Robt. L. McKinnor
Killed In Aecidenl
Laurinhurg, Dec. 16.—Rev. Rober
Lee McKinnon, Prctbterian mialstei
•g*d St, was kilted in an automobll
accident at a creasing in Oharterioi
W. Va.. lari night at 11 o'clock. Dc
tails of ths accident could not b
ascertained.
The deceased was bom four mHs
from hen and was a member of on
of the moat prominent f untie* 1
oastem North Carolina. Ha was vvr
popular among his associate* i
Scotland county, having giwdoatod a
wTfuwii an >>ii| aiiu ivruihuuu
eeminary ia 1*17. II« wsu aaaoclatc
?Mt«r at Choricoton w. Vo., at tha
Uane of hia death.
He ia rarriTtd by hia wtfa and
oat oMdj Hia falhar and mother.
Hx. end Mn. 8. W. McKanoa; two
•itUrt, Miaaai OUre and Draco Mc
Kinnon; four brothan, Martin, Mar
dock, John and K. W., Jr.
Tha funeral U to be held in Leurin
bury Preebytoriaa ehoreh at 11 eVlock
Monday moraine, with into rant at tha
MeXInnoa burial yroond, near tha
McKinnon home.'
Killed By Looking
Into Pistol Barrel
AthrrfMo. Doe. It.—Bay Stewart,
17, a rreident of the MlUe Blrei
aretian la daad *a tha remit of Ihr
acekfeatal dtaehaiye erf in old ro
vokrar which the bay bad found at
tha homo af hia yaondfathcr. K«
Mthriny tha weapon, the bay looker
in the barrel af «m ptatat. Tha m
ploalon aant a ballot craaMny tab
the aye and thronyh tha basin. Daatl
waa tamo at rT
I Caatadariny asr taupldltiea th
l amaatsy faot la (hat wa yat alaap a
wall aa wa do.
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{WANTS NO
TOENFORC!
POTEAT
Baptist 1
nunciati— mt
Law
HEAD OP WAKE
MAKES STROr
Dr. B. W. Spillman
Prasidaot-For Aa
Owr Hu PreM
ratt Withdraws
No hmtstioaa
I Masting.
Gastonia, Dm. 14.—
nuncistlon by Dr. Wil!
test, pres dent of Waka
V,rr. of organisations. .
nr behind masks or'd
kiwi," featured the
the #*rd sanaal
North Carolina Baptist'
vrntion, which rioted
Tlier* were ns
ll>24 convention tnd
left to the eseenthre
Raleigh getting the
mention.
Preeioaa to
vrntion disregarded
it* president. Dr. 8. '
Klrmen, and riveted
rn:incentive term,
aleo passed endorsing
rmplifyieg the petition
‘sen against the use of
for toarhing the Bible
]d*n* for coon# Is
offered students in
Th*
However, the total
waa unuMtcfljr email
the four day*'
coacrirtratcil ea its
thn outstanding artlona
ion for thy immediate
new million dollar
College, fo rmulatio
raising during th*
malning l*,6M,*00
MO
1925.
The convention eat down square
ly on a icqaot from the Near East
Belief A.-toeiition for a “fifty-Mty”
participation in relief work. The re
■rueet waa presented hy Secretary
01 larlca E. Maddry, who etatod a ny
rverntativa of the ergaaicatlon had
bem on hand all weak. Dr. Mnddry
pjiwt'l th* request on without yet
i loiilicn bot it raroivad immediate and
1 numinous disapproval, th* oonvon
Uon unanimously adopting a roaolu
- tion offered hy W. C. Barrett *1
: Gastonm, rec ommcndiag that al
Usptist churrhei and individuals sane
i their donations for reUof to th* Vor
(Contli.ued on pago 6.)
TO HOLD ANNUAL
i MEET JANUARY 11
! Annual Moving Local Ck*_
bar of Commerce la Call
ed by D’weCtorn
The directors of th* Dunn Che nth*
of Commerce at thor monthly meotiaj
’ Friday evening decided to hold tie
’ annual meeting of the erganisatloi
’ on Monday sight, Janaary 11, 1M(
* At th* meeting th* eflcotn wtB msh
. their annual reports and the matt*
•f whether or not Dean u to bar*
a Chamber of Comma no nrrt year
will be deckled. TMi meeting will aim
he the time for the tfaetien of • board
if iHrertera to aerre daring the year
1924.
At the meeting Friday evening eev
ora) mature of importaaea ware eoa
aldered, one of which waa an effort
to get a venoer plant te locate tit
Ihian. It waa pointed oat that there
'» ■» unlimited aapply of timber near
T>unn for mpplyiag aaeh an biduetry
with raw material. F. Qrover Brtt,
Secretary, waa inatraetad to raa an
-drorUacment la several phpera la an
effort to got sack a pant to locate
here. .<
Kite Marie Turlington, oaalelaat
.ecretnry, tendered bar retignatien,
ftectve January 1, and tha reetgna
tlon waa acoeytad. Tha matter al
electing a meeemor to tOm Tailing
ton waa deferred until a inter date
Miaa Turlnlgtea baa Haitiil efflataal
mrvico daring the tine aha baa beef
connected wth the Cham her of Oam
mere*.
While the Chamber of Commorci
baa not aaccaaded la "hringl^ an;
large ialuatrica bare tMa yp9, aaa
aral amah onea have bean aaeara
, and aevarai important gnlaa have beat
, made through the affaita of title oi
Twin City Tobacco
Company U Bankrupt
Cnrsntborn, Dm. 11.—BaiWy
Brothers, Inc.. Winston Bil— - to
bacco manufacturing mens, this
afurnoon Alod a voluntary petition
In bankruptcy ia Fodorol court bore.
Th« poliUoa, signori by B. B. Boday,
▼icc-prchdcnc sod. iron carer, admit*
the Uiablity of the corporatoa to meet
it* obligations sad request* the ap
pointment of a roe error. This wiB
bo don*, probably Monday, by Judge
B. Tata* Webb, who is handling all
affaire la tho western district hirsuos
if the continued illness ef Judge
lane* K. Boyd.
Tho Bailey concern Hats debts ef
17II,4X7.SI ef Wh4eb ItM.MS.IT it
seeor«4 claims. Arnett art placed
at $2,401,444,96, ef which 646442*.
.44 it real estate and 9MM64.fi
s patents, copyrights and trade merles.
Stock In cash is Held at only $11,440
and each oa hand «* Hated at 9241.46.
Policies of insurance nmeant to 9644,
400 and dspoolts ia banks 91f441.14.
Train Makes Ron With
Passenger Condi Afire
Winctoo-Salom. Dee. >6. Shlly
after passenger train No. .1, from
Greensboro to Winston-Salem, left
Guilford college, tost night, tt was die
Wverod that one af (he coaches was
»Arc. The discovery was mpsrtsd to
Conductor Beard, who passed the to
'formation to the rnglBiw, Mm Bap
dor, who lot* ae tone ia the rua to
friendship, where a backet brigade
was farmed aad the Mas* was aeon
extinguishad.
The train crew and yoatsagsrs
t*w throe cheers to toa Friendship
Are department for toe good west
secempiitoad. The train arrived bore
os time, but when it cam# late the
station U was -dimevoted that tho
Are eras still abve between the reef
and eating of toe coach. It was seen
extinguished by the use of a rhmsl
cal equipment.
Bowman b OntlawJbJ
Oitmkm, Doc. II, Quid of a
ootUw and fug-rtiac from pUHit, WHO
received by Sheriff D. B. Stafford, of
Uulford county, today. Bomnaa,
“lau of Leo twenty,” ia mid to hove
attacked Mr. and M». R. X. Moiffan
near Sanford oa Docombor • and
to hsv* Arad (pan the aha riff of Loo
coonty whan the official woat to ar
real hiaL The proclamation woe aim
ed ia chamber* ot BmithAdd oa De
cember IS. Bowman b deoexbod aa
bolus of ruddy rnmpliviou, Am foot
aifbt or 10 ioebao tad, weiffht >40
pounda, affad 46, very locpolmt and
prebaHy wounded la the band or
head by bird abet from a abotfan.
Tar boro Insurance
Man Kills Himself
Tatboro, Dee. 14.—TMe moraine
■boat 9 JO o’clock T. B. Jnroeke,
prominent loturouee men* of the Am
of Jocoria and BoyaUr, and popular
cltixen, was found doed ia hi* bod.
room, hovinff not himaelf a dart
time before. The duuauuod bad net an
. breakfaet sad hi* wife thouffbt be
; had sane to bit off lea. Upon fotaff
1 upetaira aha found bar bmSaad cold
1 la death.
Ko nucffi waa found and no
, oae can account for tha raah lead
me hchih it ere* m wire asc ume
children, Frantie, a ton in the Uath
trade in tha city echeota, and tm
other children who are away at ool
leye, Mary Powell at the North Gare
Utm Coll aye far Weenen and ~
Bake* at State Unioantty.
Mm. Jaeodka thought bar huotomd
had yana to hla office and a abort
time after broekffat aha went up.
•tain te etruiftiteei ay be ayetaln
bedrooma. Going into ana toe found
Door, a piatol la Me band. NaMber toe
nor aay neighbor baaed the toot, bat
it U thought be waa dead aeaae HtUe
time before hla wMe feaad Mm.
Charlotte Viaated By
Million Dollar Fire
■"■■"■""■maae
Ckartotto waa rWtad by a milieu
toHar Are early Sunday night when
e number of rtorea wean bemad and
*o*erui other* damegil by Are mad
water in tha Beat Trade Street re
I tan dtatrtet. The Are oUrted la toe
r hardware atom of
MODERN BUILDING
COMPLETED FRIDAY
* •
New Hon* Carolina Telephone
Aad Tafagrapk CmapMjr
A Credfc TaTaw*
Av Daw ham* fftkc Carolina Tlb
phraa A Telegraph Company, Wool
Cumberland street. wlai wee com
riatad Friday ia one at th heri-linl. V
•d basinets hairnet ia Ouaa. TV
kalUiag A a thras story brick «truc
tan U by M fate, with all the mod.
Itothtag bat the my beat material
aaa aaml in ita construction and Us
MHiaa. both InMde aad oat, A ass
rf arch hacta raj baaoty.
The first Boor, ar basement, will
ka used, as a atanga room, batter
■waoa, aakla vault aad *—rtirr plant.
At cablac cater the balldlag under
fro*ad fnao Broad (treat. A* toe
■ari Boar wil cantaia th* eomaaerrial
rirics, wkila the third Boor will haaaa
Urn switch boards A rest roam far
cpwstaro A Mao provided om tbs
IhM Baar.
While th* uaipentam have fiidebod
their walk *a the ballding, it will re
gain asocial cm Mm ta install the
naw myaf. laciadlag aaw switch
board*. U A aat likely that aaw
HripmiU wSJ ba ready far aaa W
faao April 1, M by that thns. accord
iag to B. 1. Fables, roeidiat manager.
With th* aaw twitch-board* aad eth
er madam Batata*, the local **
ihtage wttl ha ahU ta render mack
wTVfeWa*. ‘ U
While tbs Carolina Telefilm in A
Telegraph Company owat odttec bufid
Lgs A a naadbor at towns aad cities,
the ne* build! ag hero la perhaps the
**t me data la every respect yri
erected by thA nmpiay. A* boild
Ag A steam heated tkiaegboat, with
A* hold
KiBetta A
Wdeoa. whj
direct copes
WiAan. Tl
a credit to
which one
cut
Mfowfac la tba Ml—Mr of dM
mu mt—gad for Wearing baton
■••ardor M. M. Jmigu Friday •
thio wooki
Ml Jobs L. Sorrell va T. V. Stew
•it.
BBS C. T. Johnson vs W. C. St
art.
MS J- L. Thompson Ca. va A L
M4 O. 1. Byrd v* Sorth WUkia
ami HL W11U—.
MS Caatod PaOolaaaa Co. t
J. Woah Badges.
^H«i *. >. Barefoot as Talnodg
M7 M. A. Ball A Co. aa Kleban
MS E. F. Yoeag, Boo thru to X
J. sad EJU Oodarta.
MB Wflry Godartn vs Ooorr
Hottday.
IBM J. B. Colt Co. vs A. B. Was
aor.
1M1 American Frrtlllavr Co. a
W. O. Boiefoot.
IBM F. *. Meads, Administrate
r* W. C. Cbm.
1BBS J. L. IfcNgN* Cony—y a
J. 1. MBcML
_ IBM A. A. TarUagt— am Ma
UM Bbyb— Boarart Co. oa 1
W.Jsraiysa.
1MB StsyW.es Boanrd vs D. b
WBUfort.
IOOT Mam Oottoe Company os
Wilson Incas, Jr.
IMS P. K. Monde, Administrator
all Honeycutt.
1*0* P. K. Honda, Administrator
*s A. 1 Strickland, Loao Strickland.
1010 P. B “
osW. B
l»lt P B
so J.T, ;
ISIS I me Howard Oo. os
os Miaoso Mo
ms P. B Administrator
nl.L Jacksoa.
ISIS Sailor Bios, os 0. T. Strick
land sad Mss. a T. Strickland.
IS IT Costick sun, lac. oo M. C.
ISIS BAM. BMIor Company
os J, C, Wokkor
ISIS St^kmi Howard Campon?
oo A. W. Sawyer.
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IREV. A. W. PLYER
DENOUNCES ELAN
wbeH
Washing**a. Dec. 16. . SBKfflS
tae Ka K'.px Idat ae -"an
of the tveial
op the peltiirat,
1 onvai .n of the war," Raw. Or. A.
W. Mysr of Crwnkiw, M. C.. <le
hfml today before the Mhan
Matuodiat frcn association of shared
cditMo from all ewer tha Bowtfa. a
Uttar aad aaCric attack apon th.
order.
The attack cone daring the tided
/OMioi. of the three day (onfimca.
devote I TO dleeaasiOB of editorial poi
ir.j, > ad tea p!ftar»H*a end scathing
pLiatat of the riant ailier draw a *
road of appleaaa a* th* coaateaUg
of hi* aitilrem • y
Critic wing the ktaa for hiding the
Identity of he matnhtra he!
srd Ha practice of writing i
letters, the spanker 1
organisst'ioa alee for ha I
ririaf again* negroes. Jews had Re
man Catholics, and coadndad with
this pictnreaqaa description of a so
called Methodist preacher.
"But soar we hdv* the phabte and
on tempt! etc ftpoatmdo ef n eowaBad
Method let preacher clothed In • night
hnatts white sag ever Me face
going oat te regn lots issioty.
“Yoa ask hms. ‘Why the garhf Ho
aasersr* '1 nan Rami ap to fight boot
wggen, and I an hot after lean aad
Samoa Catholics.’
“Cod cave the Moth.Res church,
or any other chasfeb. for that matter.
Cross a preacher who is toe Wg a
sieid to 1*1 fas tha swam"
s
to
iwrm a ntmgrr ~"ttrat to prnmn
bt lUayiWia ad God. Unification b
V“i*>W and draw tin ChvMaaa’a
t land point, deaiiahl*. It ttiibld an
ba foread, bat abontd ba dJUcantly
aad hanoaabiy aonyhL”—Waattayton
Camaatalana. Grunabata Dally
Km •
7-Y ear-Old Colored
Boy Di— Of Bum.
daaaa BaB, TyaaaaM am ad W>l
lim Haary M, aalaaad, wha Ueaa a«
* *• Towaaaadhi farm, saw Oadwte,
Mad laat r.iyM ad barm nadral
Sunday Moraine whan Ma aMtbtae
«an(bt tram an apart in ylaaa The
bay, who waa dumb, waa la tba klt
ebon aiane wban Ma ilrfMny aonybt
and ha wwa barribly barwad baforo
tba Am waa mtaiabkad by Ma rta
taw.
Thta waa tba aacand mm ad BatTa