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ii ft THE WAY TO SUCCESS Mar Issgueeily bo fwial through a aaiall al la lbs rlMiltl eolumoe af THE T1MES-D1SPATCH WANT AD PUBLICITY Pa la your guest far a allaailaa a aalrlrllp knlim hast when pan advsrtlss la THE T1MES-D1SPATCH Wth YEAH NUMBER 19011 RICHMOND VA THURSDAY NOVEMBER 26 1914 -TWELVE PAGES to da re WEATHER FAIR PRICE 2 CENTS PIERCE STATUE UNVEILED GREAT RUSSIAN VICTORY CLAIMED BY PETROGRAD IXw llampahlra llaaara Half baa lltrr (llrrltf la Prsstdrsey fiONCOIWi 11 Navamher Forty Ilva yaara altar Ills limth lha memory af Franklin llaraa tha only New llainiiahlrr iimn rvrr darted rrssl-flout of ilia Unltsil Hints tionorril to-day liy tlir dailirMun of a memorial Bialuo In the FUtehng park Opposition 011 the 'purl of ninny citizens who bellavad that President Fierce ahawail too artlve synipelhy with thu Houth In the days Immediately prsc'ad-Ing the civil War fruetrated aavrral prrvloua attempt a to provide such a memorial Lost year the Legislators appropriated It5000 for the purpoaa I Claronra Carr of Andover a rnpm-I her of the coptmlaalon appointed by i Govarnor Hamurl lJ Fslker to arrange 1 for the erection of the 'memorial waa TO GUARD CIVILIZATION ch0Mn toprealde at the dedicatory i uvnnw wivikuni twit tMrcloea The honor of unvdtlng tha 1 statue waa glvsn to Allas Huaan II I Payne Delivers Arl Before State ciation of Educators ON UNITED STATES NOTABLES TO ATTEND FOOTBALL GAME ENEMY SUFFERS REAL REVERSE IN THEI i I'Sii' 'f The program provided for addresses by Frank Carpenter of Manchester chairman of the commission: former United Ktatea Fanator William 1 ('handler of Concord: Governor Falkar1 ami Judge Edgar Aldrleh of the United Ktatea District Court Tfis statue dealgnad by Augustus Iukriugn of New York Is executed In bronse on a granite base with an Inlaid bronse bonier of laurel leaves It ahows iTaaldent Fierce In civilian garb with tha eacaptlon of a military cloak hinting at hla service In tha Mexican War pm FIRES CONTINUE TO SPREAD No Improve swat lo Conditions Through not Arkansas LITTLE ROCK A RKr November Si Foreat Urea continued to spread in the timber lands of Arkansas to-night according to dispatcher received hero from all section of the Ftate Dense smoke clouds hang over practically the entire Firs tn tho eanebreaks of Woodruff and Whit Counties has i driven thousands of dear-and other game Into the open -to slaughter Fire Spreads ta llllaets i MARION ILL November Tha fprrst tires of and Arkansas have spread to Illinois and to-night approximately 10003 aerea of timber tn tide of victory turn In the contest abase Cress lata Louhdaas LAKE PROVINCE DA November IS Forest Urea originating In Arkansas have crossed Into Louisiana and according to reports' reaching hers are ravaging thsheavily timbered lands of West Carroll Pariah SHOOTS MAN KILLS'SELF t'aldratlted Assailant Woaada Haau-tarfarer When Hefaaed Moser- PHILADELPHIA November Morris Condon' a wealthy manufacturer waa shot and probably fatally wounded to-night in hla apartments In a hotel here by an unidentified i young man who had demanded a largo aum of money-- Copdon's assailant then Killed hlmOelf! f- '-GowdowaadJtl wlfe wetwconverataig when tha young- entered their room (Jpon being refused money tha Intruder Immediately opepad Ore When employes of "the hotel who had heard th shot reached the room they found Conden unconscious on tho floor hla wlf hysterical and 'the ether man dead DANIELS ANSWERS CRITICS Amerlea la at Peace While Enrepe le Wrttlpg Klstery With the WASHINGTON Nqvcmber TS Daniels In a Thanksgiving lay address to-(lay to the thousands of employes at the Government Printing Office replied to critic of the state of preparedness of the army and navy "Thera la to be' heard in' the land" ha aaid 'The exceptional note of the ewaah-buchUag Jingo -He laments that' hla country has not copied militarism and la loud In criticism' of policies that have kept America at peace while Europe ta writing history with 'the sword" SNAPPY WEATHER TO-DAY Records af Year Kali Show Better i f'OBdlttaaa Than Predieted WASHINGTON November 25 Clear ikies and anappy temperatures for virtually the entire country for Thanksgiving wars promised to-night by Weather Bureau forecasters Records of years failed to show that better conditions ever prevailed- on Thanksgiving Iay than those predicted for to-morrow "A continuance of fair weather with moderate temperature la Indicated for all part of tha country during the next forty-eight hours save North Pa-rifle Coast" waa tha official wording of the general forecast Says Thats Why He Dropped Naval Affairs to View Contest SEVENTEEN GUNS TO WELCOME GOVERNOR CRAIG North Carolina Executive Will Be Met at Station by Governor Stuart and Staff GOUCHXORS TO ATTEND GAME Keene at llroml Street Fork Exfierted to Eclipse Any Previous Cunted Just feel Ilka wa are going to win to-morrow Why if I had not thought so I wouldn't hove roinc all the way down here from Washington to see the game? Thus did Josephus Daniels Ferretary of the Navy former Tarheel newspaper worker and a member of tha hoard of trustees of tha Unlveralty of North Carolina forecast victory last night for the football squad from hla native Plate in their contest title afternoon with the Virginia warriors Feeretary Daniel la the guest of his kinsman Herbert Jackson at 1011 West Kranklln Ktreet Ua came to Richmond last night on tho Invitation of Governor Henry Ftuart and Atra Daniels la expected to come here from Washington this morning "It gives tne great pleaaur to be In Richmond" aaid-the secretary last night" for I feel that no other two Ktatea In the Union have a closer so-dal business and religious relationship than North Carolina and Virginia 1 expect to have a good time to-morrow and I guess I will be her until all over I aspect to return to Washington to-morrow night' ROl'MNU ELC'OME FOR GOVERNOR CRAIG When trains from the Kouth pull Into Main Street Station early this morning bringing Governor Lock Craig members of hla staff and thousand of North Carolina football enthusiasts to Richmond for th annual gridiron contest they will he given a rousing welcome by Governor Henry Ftuart and Virginia officials assisted by a large delegation of Tarheels living In Rich-mond i The rival football squad with thou sands of visitors arrived' yesterday Long 1 before midnight every available room In the local hotels was occupied arrivals war expected trairrto-uay -'will brnlg thousands oV visitors "It Is predicted that the' Thanksgiving Day contfat this year will eclipse th game of any previous year in point of interest and In tha number of-persona attending Colors of tha rival universities were freely- flaunted on th streets yesterday and everywhere there was evidence that the keenest rivalry will ba displayed In to-day's battle -SEVENTEEN GUNS TO BE FIRED IN CAPITOL SQUARE 'Traveling in a special train over tho Fesboard Air Line Bailroad the -Governor of North Carolina and members or hla staff are expected to arrive- at Main Ktreet Ktptlon thla morning at I o'clock They will be met by the Governor of Virginia and members of hla staff and hundreds of Richmond North Carolinians The formal meeting of the two executives and of th Ftate official will present an Imposing spectacle In automobiles the official parties will be conveyed up Main Ktreet to Grace Ktreet where they will turn In at the Capitol Kquare As tlie wheels of the care bearing the ehlef executives end th military dignitaries of the two States whose destinies are closely linked turn on th soil surrounding the historic Capitol' of tho Old Dominion a military satutu of seventeen gun will be fired In honor of the vlaltlng Governor by the Richmond Howitzers commanded by Lieutenant Pollard full-dress uniform It wee the Stuart to entertain Governor Craig hla ii" intention of Governor tf North Carolinians with others at luncheon Just bewe the fMtusii game but Vtxutsd monwealtb and Westmoreland Club would be giving their annual at the same hour and that a conflict The automobile Bruce dress Asso-1 BURDEN Must Conserve for Future Gnwr- ationa Thoie Things for Which World Has Toiled FAIRFAX President of Southern Railway Kaye World Will Always Need Leaders of Men "Wliat we need now more-'thsn any IMng aaid Dr Bruce Payne president of tha Peubody College for Teach era yesterday afternoun' before the Virginia Kioto Trackers' Asaoda-tlon "la social consecration The time haa eomeu'hcn the teacher mint think term uf the world In liitsrna-tlonallam' The heavier part uf the burden of society rests upon the teach-eCa In proportion to their repon-alblltty In proportion to their obliga-Hons and In proportion to the sacrifices they are railed upon to make the traehera are the moat patriotic body of people iIm- nation baa I commend "OU Tor wliat you have done and I commit you to the greater work there i atlll to Ir Payne la one of the beat-known educator to the South and hla address on "The educational outlook of the Booth'1 before a large body of teacher waa more than mess-urably Impressive lie followed Hr fmuglaa 8 Freeman who apoke on the nreeaelty of waging a fight In the- public schools agalnat tuberculosis and lr Alfred I rrall-Queat aaaoelate prormaor of education at the University of Virginia wit urged the Need of Nupervlaed Ftudy" HIDDEN ON UNITED TO lilAHn CIVILIZATION fh-rerrlag to what ho termed the cataclysmic conflict In Europe Dr Payne said that it waa not remote and rar-off but rather very near In Ita present effects on this nation and In (he 'Tecta that may ba spec ted to result "Tpon the United HUtoa" ba said "reata the guardianship of sll that the world haa lolled for of all that clvlll-xatloa haa made eacred and of all that the world ehould conserve 1 for Ita future us" In comparing tha un-praparadneag of education in- thla country ha said that Germany though bad a sympathy with bar-military point of view had propared the mlnda of her eltlaoua for the patriotic conflict to euma that her system of educating the people 1 for tha heed tbe country might have waa the beat in the world But tbe luilnenc of woman la lacking in tha governmental legislation of that country as In tlila and the day of man civilization ha eald haa paeaed WOVEN worth NOT-HAVE BlILT GREAT ARMAMENTS "Would woman have built up gnat armamenta for destruction" he aaked 'or would aha not rather have con-ervad the arte of peace so that all might travel along the tranquil ways? That la worth considering In the maintenance of any democracy- Tha United Ktatea haa not borne enough we have not suffered enough thoroughly to learn the great leason being taught ua now And It muet ba fhe buainera of the schools to conserve and pass on to the next generation that which we are about to loae" He said that the mother of poverty dlaeaae and aiu la Ignorance add that-what la moat' needed now especially In tha South la eoelal consecration that tha time had come when teachers should think In terms of the World not merely i In terms of community or 6ttt lie pointed out that in very few of the Ftstes of the Couth "an Insurance be had as cheaply as In the North He pointed out too how widespread la disease In the South: how numerous are her carriers of germs MOPtltTTO FLY AND NEC HO 1 are germ carriers "Our germ carriers are the mosguito the fly and the negro" he aaid "sad our health can be no better than that of the moat unhealthy community We must supervise the negro schools better It id a big problem thla light wa must wage for health and sanitation Wo must fight for tbe negroes too Wa have got to get well In the South Wa must have more well people than sick Wa must have social consecration if we would have health and wealth Though the need la atlll tremendous 1 must commend you for what you have done and for what you are doing now In converting the children Into the Hnrat asact a nation can have for performing a divine alchemy and for making a sacrifice than which there la none ao great" In urging the need of an organised light In the schools agalnat tuberculosis Dr Freeman gave some figures which were aa atartling as they were interesting 1 He aaid that a cltlsen dies every moment of the white plague that IttlTI or a day died of tuberculosis in ISIS In Virginia In IMS 3551 persona died of tuberculosis or a day The average rata for the whites In Virginia Is for 109-000 ti for the negroes 270 The 'total death rate in Virginia -from I lElSIWI lUStlir smisumujis Results Exceed Most Kanguine Expectations of Aggressive Wo-' Committee FOOD IS GREATLY XEEDED Money Will Be Used to Purchase Supplies In Thla Country for Kliipment in Virginia Vessel to Starving people In Belgium Entire German Army Corps Reported as Having Been Broken Up PETROGRAD ALREADY CELEBRATING VICTORY Kaiser's Forces Claim to Have Checked Attempt to Advance FTGHTIXG IX WESTERX THEATRE Allies Make Every Preparation to Meet New Assaults of Teutons' Contradictory Claims by Rival Forces in East THE military party Is Pet roc rad roatlaues to rlatm great nusalan victory am the battlrleld between the Warth and -Vlstola Rivera la Poland Thla ta baaed on nnofllelal re parts which even aaaert that an retire German army carps haa beea broken am and that forty-right teslas which wHI accommodate MMhJO waanded and prisoners have bee ordered oat from Wsr- The German ogtatal report no tho other hood drelarra th Rasatan off east-re In thin region has hern checked The latest communication from th Hnsnlan general staff says tight-Ing 1 near Lada eonttanes bat that the German forces ore pressed1 on erJry side and are making a eg pram egort to cat their way throagh -to' the nerth The Gar mass also claim to knva hraaght hcEoasiae csmmu East Ptuaala and before CVaeow t-oHcln i i A Rasataa statement says the Hanslana manifestly have the npper hand aear Cracow In tho western theatre th flght-Ing eaaslata ta a largo extent of artillery dnels and according tn French -egtalal atatementa It la comparatively qolct Is that regia The ntotemeat by th French War Office that tho allies have boot-ha rded Araavllle le considered slgnlffcaaL Area rill le a the terrain frontier ana tn only eleven mile saathwrat af tha city ef Meta eae af Germany's great forts at Despite the comparative Inactivity la the western grid there la evidence that the German pine other deape rate attempt to fi their way throagh to the French forta The reports show th Germane are bringing ap reinforcements and gnss bat there- la a- ns tn whew they Intend to deliver the blew Every preparation ban been mndn by the elite to meet thla asaonlt A long the east aad aeoth roosts of England preparations are being made to repel sc nay posalhlc attempts nt lavaslea by Germany Plsss have been completed far th withdrawal ef wemra and children from arena which may he threatened end fnr tho wlthdrnwal of Uv stark and anything that may ha osefnl to th invaders Rig elnbn bora been organised aad era drill leg Germany also fears no larantnn by the alllee aad la making ts tr salve preparations ta gaard agalnat aaeh aa eventoallty carding to a Copenhagen dispatch LONDON November 25 (9:40 P- M) WIills the -Russian army headquarter remain silent and the Gentians claim to have checked attempts on the part of the Russian to take the offensive tha military party In Pctrograd has eho Its full confidence In the unofficial reports of a Russian victory In Northern Poland by celebrating the event It Is even said In the Ituaslan capital that the victory waa greater than has been reported previously and thsra ts talk In of an entire German army corps having been broken up Reports received there said that trains have been ordered which will accommodate 50009 Bounded and prisoners Heretofore Grand Duka Nicholas com-j msnder-ln-chlef of th Russian force withheld hi reports until th work 1 about hod been completed so taathe urorldmay welt for 1" Prussia and bafora Cracow German a1o eUlm to hve I Ihf RufsIsn advance to a Hop J1 othsr side Is yet to be heard from ln to statement I Probably the most significant piaca ot nrV regarding Russian operations Budanest where it I ad- milted the Russian troops again have invaded Hungary and again reached tbe County of fog which -is about thirty-five miles south of tea Csr- pathlana and tha County of Zemplin aea mile south of these mountains troops watch IdTSde-l ac- Evcep: to the nortu of Vcrdeu whr th" German stta-ki acre puls- atd they se'ej for an zr-nisilev wht-h aa refused lighting la the weiten theatre Is 1vrgelv an art-liery efcsuge Th-rv is evidence bo Sever Sympathy for tbe Belgians wee moat emphatically expressed yesterday as the result of Badge Day The total aum taken In on the sale of badges wad liill14 and the women's commit-tea members deolared they had aue-ceeded beyond their most -extravagant hopes: --There wwre -lid hoxre out In various perl of th city end envelopes wrre distributed among- the' schools Ten boxes were placed by Rev Charles Hsnnlgon in the-colored section and the Boy Scouts and Camp Fire Girls worked early -and late In suburban places Last night thirty-five men' at th First National Bank went eupperlees In order to receive the boxes and count tbe money so the public could know Immediately what Richmond had done in the 1 matter' of 'contributions Tbe largest amount collected In any one box was 17d th stations -j buelneee section caravan will then move west along Grace Street to Fifth 8treet and thence' southward to Franklin Heading Into Franklin Street the parade will move westward to Adams Ktrret then south to Main Street' and then west to the main entrance of the Jefferson HoteL MILL PAT FORMAL VISIT TO GOtEHNOR OF VIRGINIA At 10 o'clock this morning Governor Locke Craig -and other North Carolina officials will formally visit the Virginia Governor and his staff at hla tain-I porsry residence 021 West Franklin street Folio ing the official visit the I party will assemble In the east parlor Raise aed Aedereo Charged With ec the Jeffereon Hotel at II of Walla fa Defraud MEMPHIS TENX November The Federal grand Jury here to-day re- I c05li turned indictment againet Ralne 'h lu4 Officer of the etaffe will appear tn president and Claude Anderson soon From the hotel they will go to the Commonwealth Club where at Arrangements Completed but Rumor Haa It -That Ceremony Will Take Place Bridegroom a Widower Only Three Months NEW YORK November Ketaw Kalungt itchy whose grandfather Chief Kequdyj waa a Cherokee warrior Is tlie bride-to-be- of Richard Croker once the "Big Chief of Tammany Halt Her father Scotchman married Princess Sequoyah the Indian chief daughter- This developed to-night when a marriage license ws Issued to Richard Waleted Croker eeventy-three years old no occupation and 511s Beulah Benton Edmondson twenty-three years old a singer- Arrangement for the wedding have not completed Croker told City Clerk Kcoller who made out the license Rumor haa it that It will be to-morrow hut no one but a few frlendp know positively When besieged by newspaper men Croker evinced a desire to discuss European -war news Mlsa Edmondson said she would prefer to say nothing hut 'Anally aaid her family had -known Croker many years- Fha met him at the Democratic National Convention In 1900' when her father waa-ah Oklahoma delegate They have met often aloes When Croker returned--from abroad after hla first wife died three months agot'Mlss Edmondson frequently was seen-' In '-tits'- company- but no one suNpected a romance Miss Edmondson le widely known In educational and suffrage circles Hh waa born In Indian Territory but has been In tbe East frequently Her first public appearance In New Tork we during the suffrage parade In 1912 when attired In an Indian costume and mounted on a mustang she represented Oklahoma Fhe has eung frequently In public and has written and lectured on the Cherokeea 1 The- father went to Oklahoma long before It was open to homesteading As a child Miss Edmondson attended an Indian school at Tahlcquah student at Ok la Later ahe waa a Chicago University and a school in Boston For the last year alio has been aiuq)-ing here ProhaMy new indictments It was said to-day the thirteen re mainlng Indictments against KlegCl liar to tho otic on which Mbgel wa second Jury mtflit Influenced by th prt- bJr the Jury whl-h founI tj)src guilty of a misdemeanor tn Staad of a felony The district attorney said to-day he wujd ailia tbe Federal authorities if Ihay decided to prosecute KlegeL tenor DADlNriUO OV Dl CAPC MORE PARDONS BY BLEASE Ul Heleos Fetref y-FIvr Coavlrte la wa Is -I imi Si Fealteatlary To-Day four Ktate a office show iovereer Mease fc the sentene-s pardoned or paroled more than lt" prltoaera Southern Railway Train Strikes Huggy Driven by IV Walke WALKE HLIGUTLY INJURED Buckner Dies at Retreat fof the Sick Within Short Time After Accident Railway Men flay Watchman Gave Required Signal'- Buckner 904 Street South Richmond died last night about 1:30 at- the Retreat for the Rick from Injuries received shortly after o'clock when a through passenger train on tbe Southern Railway trashed Into a buggy In which ha waa riding at the Hull Street crossing Walke lltl Porter Street' owner end driver of the- team'recelved what waa thought to ba slight' injuries and was reported as restipg comfortably at hla home night' The buggy was completely demolished 'bits of It being scattered for than a half quare The horse received but slight Injuries Buckner and 'Walked were hurled many feel through thd air by 'the lm pact of the engine and both were knocked senseless WAlke recovered consciousness a short whit after the accident but Buckner died without being able to speak Buckner waa given temporary treatment at the scene of the accident by Ambulance Surgeon Welker and wae hurried to the Retreat tot the Sick where It waa found that operation would not eave hie life ljtlyflv ywi oUl IIe 'internally Injured lde euffering many acalp and bodily bruise 'and isemtloiit Walke was cut about the body and badly bruised' Vie le sixty- one years old WH WALKE AC POI NT OF ACCIDENT When a representative of The THnes- Dispatch endeavored to see- AVsIk with regard to the accident last night Mrs Walke eald that -ho was asleep and was unwilling to disturb him Fhe aaid however that hs had told her the story' end she willingly repeated It- "Mr Walke told me" Mrs Walke said "that he was on his way home trout hla 'office when he happsnedto see 5tr Buckner Mr Walk did not know him by namo but knew him when he saw him and as he wa old and was apparently tired 3tr Walk offered to drive him home Hla offer wee accepted sno they continued on their way Cn EM "There wsre several freight ears on the sidetrack near tha Hull Ftraet lo judge the distance or the train from heard It approaching From this be thought the train Mint ry nd 11 across lie failed (AAKHE IN MIDDLE OF TRACK WHEN ENGINE THICK THEM "They a ere right in ths middle of PL 'the track when Mr Walke realised ta mi (Lb -1 aa 1 I I 1 I I would result both In time and In guests invit'd to one or th other of the eluh In consideration of this situation and alio because the tlve Mansion Is closed for repairs it wa decided to accept the Invitation from the box maintained by tha school extended hr the Commonwealth Club children of Barton Heights while much of the preliminary icnuaren ot us non Heights of the cit Med Wiininai aw MNw VAILLVAWS-MLCII PLEASED WITH NKItLTI Koine donations were accompanied by notes One of thee stated that it wae! from a little girl who had 13 end ahe gave "half to the Belgians" Mrs Frank Dean William the chairman was just'spl-ndlii and we are proud of tlie splendid 'co-operation Richmond people have given ua Thla money will make life possible for many of those poor people in Belgium" Th Day plans were forma- jte n4 carried out by a commutes cf Richmond a-omen headed by 31 ra i Wllllama Tlie movement ass launched bsforc Governor Ftuart appointed i suit comm I salon on Belgian relief COLLECTION TO BE MARK AT GAME THIS AFTERNOON In addition ths amount raised by the Belgian Badge Day committee th Ftate Belgian Relief Commission received nearly yesterday Thla will be further augment the collection lo be noon in the Intermission between th halves of' the football gam between the Unirersitle ot Virginia end North Cerollnw Colonel Boykin chairmen of the commission appointed lllram Smith assistant United Stab Dtstrlet Attorney as head of a committee ef sixty young men the boxes Willi Cash donations all parte of th Virginia will Continued on F-eoud Page) THAN KM IVIN DANS ANT Tl-c-1 Wi'wni Thun-ier r- I ing r-r-r- 1 AilveriUem-st i tuberculosis woe In 1912 131 Charge that Lillian BATTLE UK FHEMH AIR Will Made I ader Yndoe latoeera IN Fl'BLir MCItOULfl) ts not a diaessa of middle Young to-day filed objections to raid Dr Freeman "You may suipeet probate of the will executed January I in the lean and anaemic children In i I iy4t by jt (fe union Nordics' -tcliool'' lie characterised the illuiic imny tha singer on ground that tt one of society lnt'rknlt with alii was made under undue Influences cash- ler of the Mercantile Bank at the time of the failure for 11000000 In February A blanket Indictment charges the -hun 1 1 two former official with using Ut mall to defraud in that hank state- ments signed by the tn-o officers sat- ting forth Ruanda! conditions of the bank which the government charge did not exist n-ere sent through the mall YOUNG FILES OBJECTIONS JACKSONVILLE FLA November 35 The American fishing schooner Alert Is ashore off Nassau Irlst near Femmn- dins aecerding to advices from May port received here to-nlghL-- Two wreekliig tugs have been sent from May port to the scene Th Alert was bound from Glnq-ester )Tmv ts Ft Andrew Ray Fla She carries a crew of ten men I 1 i he complex problems-of economic Ilfs (did not Indicate by whom auch influ There Is needed a tight for better living inc might have been- exerted Her conditions for mors fresh air and forjrtni and valid will he declared was good food The teachers must for 1 filed by him as executor on July their own rakes ns well as for that of ins lie Community continually preach ths fishing schooner ashore II told of th great work being done1 in th fresh-air schools in Richmond Two Wrarklag Toga Peal ta AM of and urged that tbe plan be adopted the Alert F'ICAL WILL ATTEND FOOTBALL GAME Promptly at 3 o'clock the official parties will leave the club in automobile for Broad Ktreet Park During the game tho two Governors and other Ktate officials will occupy adjoining seats In the grand stand Preoi-dent Edward Graham of the Unl-! versify of North Carolina arrived last night and to-day will be a member Of the official party' President Edwin A Alderman of the University of Virginia was officially tnrltsd to all aoclal functions In connection with tho 4 day's events but news came late yes- rtSrtat 5 W0ULb to' Richmond on account of lil health rt try Daniels and nifck member ofthff official party at tbe game and other events A unique ftst-ir of fhe ent-rtain'-ment program fur the day will be Iho Continued on Third Page) everywhere else for children who acre -weak and Inclined tn the dlaeaae In discussing the Need af Pnperrtsed Ftudj" Dr Hallqnect of tha University of Virginia atd that tt was drgsnd-d by changed domestic and social conditions by the complexity of tlie school curriculum and by education nsycholng He polnt-d out I'ontinved on Third Page unknown friend Then be waa brought severely shorkert home by men Is He appeared to -nj unnerved sni unnervsn end i'oiitiuund on Fervnl Pagsl.

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