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WEATHER South Carolina: I'alr and wanner Tuesdaj ednesdav sloueis wit Hl mild tempera I lire colder Wednesday The MormncaWs Review lorence grows so grows The News LORENCE TUESDAY AfORNIXG MARC! 1 928? PRICE IVE AIRPLANE VIEW PASSENGER LINER ON ROCKS I A ZEIGIEB 1 WILL BE ASKED WHY 8 3 4 JHAT If that 4 111 and few will re leads com in the in the sending to con MRS A COLE ENDS 2 YEARS SUERING TO BE BURIED TODAY GOVERNOR AL SMITH URGES EARLY TRIAL LORENCE KNAPP SECRETARY MELLON WILL BE QUIZZED IN THE OIL SCANDAL Mt AILS SHED I IRHT ON SEVEN WEEKS GOMA MAHSHALOCHIS CALLED TO ORDEH WAR CHIE RESCUE PARTIES TRY TO DIG INTO HUGE SANTOS LANDSLIDE SOT DRINK CASES ROM GREENVILLE IN SUPREME COURT REGARDED AS MOST LAWLESS NATION ARMY LIERS MAKING SPLENDID HEADWAY Stop To THINK? IRUM It ('till HI US LEARN ENGLISH UOKI I OK III1 Capacity Crowd Hears Bap tist Divine Describe Tidal Wave Crime ELEMENTS CAUSE Kffl I LIEflS inen Mther Co in filled 'But WARREN WHITE HERE IN INTEREST NEW INDUSTRIES duty ot I mw luw bo OR DUTTON DECLARES MORAL INLUENCE LACKING IN HOMES RAISING CROP ANARCHISTS comments on but aranl bem given by attacks soldiers mixing one and there of it in new OLE ToM IT MAP EM BLOW PE TROUBLE WIP HIM IS he Kin cloud up Put HE CAImS ST (It II I) TO II till I1 IICUl ESMN St John's Guild for the benefit of the church It having a delica tessen sale at the office of Mr To bin The eate Ik under the direc tion of Mrs Tobin Those wishing rakrs pics and pastries of various kinds phone Mia James Clemmons chairman of the sales committee JOHN AISON TRIAL TO BEGIN TODAY Rev Dr John Shakespeare Passes Away at London OHS WITS SLfflS AMILY HE WORKED OR you glad Con gress has decided not to broadcast its views over the faidio? What with the hot weather coming on with its attending static and to have to listen in on all that other hot air life be mis erable Last year the lead ing business men of Amer ica paid newspapers 225 mil lion for advertising space The automobile people alone using 33 million dollars worth These are the fellows who are worrying most at the present writing about their income taxes With the calling of cabinet one by one into the Teapot Dome steal it looks as if there was a wholesale conspiracy to take the government of all the people and use it for the pleas ure and profit of a dirty dozen hours after the Attempting to Break En durance Record English Plane in atal Crash from Taft the i of Ha took occasion to pay a to the attorneys of Ameri DOTHAN Ala Mar "Young" Stribling Georgia heavy weight knocked out George Avern Atlanta here tonight in the second of a scheduled ten round bout Avera went down twice under Srtlb right to the law and left hook in the Hrs' round If the tax collectors were half as diligent in col lecting the direct taxes as they are on the indirect ones the state would have enough revenue to run the next five years on and we could lease out the State capitol for that period of time It is lucky that Wall street has centered on Her bert Hoover to lead their party for it seems he was about the only one Harding cabinet that get his hands soiled black gold rush Will Tell Why He Declined to Use $50000 Sent Him PARIS March 12 "Taxi cab" English In 20 lessons tor $240 aie now being taught Paris chautleurs results guaranteed 2 lie spring tourists will soon be here and the chauffeurs union has arranged the course because a little English is worth a good many tips to the drive who meet the tourist trains so they have found Is one of the first words they learn next useful phrases about baggage and designation and pleasant phrases about the weather KPJ rrnnvrihu 14 bv The Bell Syndicate li bonds obtained killed with a PENSACOLA Ida Mur lubc Davison assistant accri tary of war and Major (Inn James 1 nchet chief nt the air corjts arrived here late today from Montgomery Ala en route to Panama The filers asld they would lemain here over night ns thn gui'stK of Rear Admiral 11 Uplutm com mandant of tho naval air station PARIS March 12 Marshal oeh a sort of demigod In rance is supposed to have been discretely called to order by the minister of war tor talking politics end talking them too much This Interpreta tion Is put on a recent order by Paul Palnleve formally forbidding the military man "of whatever de gree of tho hleruchy from taking curt in any ixrlHlcal manifestations of whatever lorm" Marshal oeh Is not a free talk er but when he does apeak he says whut he has on his mind Com munist ami other timte left members of the parliament have protested against the tone of soma of his speeches at public ecremon les to which he was detailed by the government Usually they have been offended when the great sol oier maxes caustic communist enterprises auenuon ever nos newspapers to such The rule against In politics la an old fore the reiteration order Is taken ns the compliance in part of the minister of war with the demand of radical politicians that oeh anti others observe the rule X' RICHMOND Va March 12 (API Nancy Davison 16 old ward of Langhorne Putney Rich mond business man sustained In juries on the'nlght of January 23 from which she was said to have remained unconscious seven weeks was still a mystery today Quetloned today for the first time since she staggered to the doorstep of a West ranklin street address to collapse suffering from a fractured skull and exposure to the cold the young girl was unable ttrM ttie Information of the authorities She said sh remembered nothing of the events between 8 o'clock on the night she mysteriously disappeared and four o'clock the next morning when she was found Director of public safety James Sheppard who made the announce ment following a conference with the girl and her physician said that Mlsrc Davison's personal condition was much Improved but that her head Injury had not entirely heal ed He expressed the hope that when she has entirely recovered she may be able to throw some light on the case that will enable officers to apprehend her assailant The girl was unconscious for sev en weeks An operation was per formed to remove pressure on the brain caused by the fractured skull and recovery was very slow If that fellow Walsh of the same religion as Al Smith he would be acclaimed by the drys and order folks of the South as their choice for standard bearer He certain ly deserves a great amount of consideration for his timeless fight against corruption in national politics Did You Ever VOL XXX1I1 No 307 LONDON Mar 12 The Rev John tfjwnrd Shnkesiware noted church worker died tonight Ills bon Geoffrey Hltheruze Bhukespeare formerly private secretary to David Lloyd George The Rev if Shakespeare was secietnrv of the Baptist union of Great Britain and Ireland 1898 1024 European secretary of the Bwt'st World Allmnce president of the Nat ional council nf Evangelical ree churches 1018 ahd moderator at the ederal Council of Evangelical ree churches of England 1910 21 He was also fanner chairman of th United Navt1 army and air force board He wo born HOT Mr Query of the tax commission has left Baltimore to select the tax out the re cefit amendment to the nuis ance taxes That will be acrowning blow to the profit of the state bottlers all right SANTOS Brazil March 12 While rescue parties dug at the huge ma ss of debris deposited by Satur slide residents ot other ad jacent sections of the city lied from the menace of Mount Bcrrat Two thousand workers now are engaged In the almost futile task ut clearing the wreckage of cottages and huts and the grant public hos pital Up to noon today 72 bodies had been recovered of which 23 are of children Viewing tha wide "seams" opened In the elope of the mountain by re cent rains the police authorities roped off wide sections of the low er town and cleared out inhabitants lor fear nt an even greater catas tronhe Mount Berrat Is visited by many tourists who reach the summit by means of funicular railway An al most Impenetrable forest coversKUt ot the mountain which Ls dot ted with rustic houses The Holy House of Mercy which suffered great damage Saturday stood out in bold relief Il had been used as a hos pital since the days of the Portu guese domination Inning been es tablished In 1543 Most of the pa tients were temoved without Injury and transferred to other Institutions The house had lately been moder nized and completely equipped forthe care of the sick Remembers Nothing of the Events Preceding Her ractured Skull POLICE HOPESHE MAY REMEMBER YET HAMB8NK5 iHtDITATlORS By Alley RICHMOND Va Mur Abruptly halted when Judge Wells Lin toed a ventre from Cheatcilleld county Lite sucoml trial of hn Wes ley aison on charges cf murdering hie sweetheart Mrs Elsie Holt Bnlpts will get under Wav tomorrow morning with selections of Jurors from Rich mond Judge Wells declared that the de fense was witbin It rights today in asking that un oidur for a special venlie issued by Judge Kirk Mathews who presided nt the form er trial be quashed Every effort to obtain a jutty fn Richmond will bo made be said Warren White general Indus trial agent ot the Seaboard Air Line railway Ls In lorence today for the purpose of conferring with chamber of commerce officials and others In the Interest of bringing new manu facturing enterprises to this com munity Seaboard's inddstfflrl depart ment operating under the direction of the general spent with headquarters In Norfolk Va main tains several representatives In the south and In addition has one rep resentative In the east with hcad fuarters at 291 Broadway New York whose duties are to establish and maintain contact with industrial prospects for southern plant locat ions The Seaboard has ben very ac tive along this line and among sev eral large Industries recently Ecated are the following of particular In terest to this section: Easton in ishing Co bleacherv and finishing plant at Hartsville American Box Co of Cleveland Ohio veneer and box factory at Marlon Lund Textile Co of isnervllle Mass textile plant at Abbeville A textile plant will also locate at Cheraw as a result cf the Sea board's efforts Jointly with the chamber of commerce at that point according to Mr White but details can not be announced at this time Speaking cf the situation as re gards the lorence community Mr White savs: "lorence occupies a jiosltlon of strategic Importance with respect co the assembly of raw materials and the distribution of finished manufactur ed products Railroad lines radiating In every direction In addition to highways afford unexcelled trans portation facilities The climate Is everything that cpuld be asked for and being free frem extremes of heat and cold Is conducive to year round operation with minimum loss from Illness and other like causes common tn the north With an ample labor supply at reasonable wages cheap electric power and abundance of raw materials there is every reason for lorence to experience a very mater ial advance in an Industrial way The main thing Is to adequately pre sent your advantages to the proper parties and results are bound to fol low The decentralization cf Indus try has realty just begun In this country Manufacturers are anxious to get away from the congested cen ters of the north and east and Into the less crowded towns of the south where every factor contributes to wards lower production costs and greater profits In the competition for new Industries lorence presents peculiatly favorable advantages for manufacturers me industrlsl de partment of the Seaboard Air Line i railway gludly extends its co opcra tlon to the lorence Chamber of Commerce and others working for the i development and progress of the community" Mr White while here will dis cuss specific projects to work on for this community it understood that he has a number of industrial prospects for possible locations in this section of tho state SULPHUR SPRINGS Tex March (AP) Admission that he slew three members of the family by whom he had been employed as a chauffeur for four years was made today by Newton Byrnes 24 The bodies of Mrs Juergemi her daughter Myrna 13 and Mrs Juergens' mother Mrs Rosa Schlr ra were found In San Angelo yes trday at the family residence more than a week after they had been ruuuK uown hatchet Within a finding of the victims Byrnes was arrested on suspeclon by authori ties ot Sulphur Springs He sign ed a statement today confessing the crime A quarrel about a chock to fl Uch Dyruey wild had signed the names of one of his victims meccded the triple slaying on March 3 said the statement Mrs Jurrgius wiu slain flrxt he arsertod Her daughter who wiu In the room at the time was next ond Mr Schlrra was klldled when she entered the state ment to the officers said After the killing Byrnes spent the night in a San Angelo hotel and before leaving the city returned to i Juergens home and ransackedt taking 40 and some Jewelry he admitted Byrnes was taken from the city by officers tonight Their destina tion was believed to be ort Worth where the hatchet used In the slay Ing had been taken for photograph ing of finger prints District Attorney Button of Sen Anvclo said a special term of court would be called there to dis ocse of the case After an Illness extending over a period of two years but which only reached Its acute stage some three months ago Mrs A Cole died ylesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the lorence Infirmary uneral services wilt be held this alternoon at 330 o'clock at tne grave in Mount Hope cemetery and will lie conducted by the Rev Dibble pastor of CeniTal Methodist church assisted by the Rev Herbert presiding elder and Dr Gra ham jiustor of the Presbyterian church There will be no service at the home trom which the funeral cortege will proceed at 3:20 o'clock Active pull bearers will be Hare Taylor Gilbert A A McTaggart Mccienaghan and Dr Mobley Serving as honorary pall bearers will be the fol lowing: McNeill Sr Drs If McLeod Walter Mead Hay Jr Allen lnklea Ill ley Matthews Anderson San ders McRae Kuker Willcox Brown Cov ington covington Stuckey A Brunson George McCown John A Chase and Dr McLeod Mrs Cole had peen oesneratelv for the past several days and her death came with the family and friends not unprepared for the end It was with great sorrow and suf fering however that they received word that peace had at lost come to the patient sufferer Mrs Cole had fought bravely and cheerfully and her whole thought was 'centered up on the time when she would be able to again resume the life of service she loved Never once during her long and painful illness did she inve evidence of hope lost and her faith hi the workings of her Master was something beautiful and sublime Mrs Cole before her marriage to William A Cole of lorence on De cember 21 1809 was Miss Marie Narcissa Rice daughter of Henry and Jeanette Bronson Rico ot Den mark Bamberg county She wax bom April 30 1870 Joining the Methodist church early in life rhe had always been a consecrated Clirlhtlan She wn a loyal mem ber of Central church of lorence nnd devoted to Its Institutions fn her home and family was centered her gieuteM work in life and It wu in this service that lie rejoiced Mrs Cole Is survived by her hus band and three daughters MJsscs Lucille Beverly and Billie Cole her father Rice of Denmark and tho following slKtets Mrs Os teen of lorence Mrs Gedney Brown of lorence Mrs Tur rcntlne of Chicago Miss Haiti' Rice of Denmatk Ono aunt Mra Julia P(yn of Washlngto in addi tion to a large family connection Is also left to mourn her loss LARGE CONGREGATION HEARS REV DIBBLE A largo congregation attended the! Leiden servlets at 6t John's Eplsco il church laxt night Tire Rev Dibble nasbir of Central Metho dist church wut the sjAuktr His text was "Christ Iivcth In Mo'' preached masterful sermon To night Dr IL Tucker Graham will preach his subject being "Peace of the Believer" This weeks services at St Johns church In observance of the Iinti'ii season are unique In that the Rev Poyncr has Invited the pastors of the several evangeli cal churches to fill tho pulpit at the evening services March (APr Contending that the ancient Sun iT 0 laws drafted first InIcft on the statute books Viat were unconstltu Lal hat they did not provide tby 'he were reltgloue laws and tnst lLx und1 ln Individual and a there being tin llle of draft'n ttorney reuresentme vnr lous drqg stoies Of Gre nvii i pcaed lefore the state nne court today In cases agalnr? iu tv 0ecullf coiin ty tna other officers After the arguments the court took under advisement the petition ers request for permanent injunc tlous sgntnst the state officers made rjKfemWta in these Greenville cases Tb Ownvllle firms alleged that tbe slierlff of Greenville im(fer from the governor wm to enter the siors of th pUlntlffs on Sunday and seizetul e'l ooS exposed for sale As ai' lKted JUKtro Cothran arnnt ed an order In ebruary 1023 re straining the officers from Inter fering with the Plaintiff's propert until a hearing In the cm could hud before the supreme court Tht hearing was lied today 1927 COTTON SLUMP INQUIRY CALLS UUT WILLIAM CLAYTON WASHINGTON Mar 1 I ceding figures In the 1927 cotton slump controversy began making their appearance today before the senate ibkvmniltttc lnvNllgullng the crash William Cl tvlon head of the Houston Texas firm of An derson ciavtcn nnd Co coming for ward voluntarily to lodge 1 flat de nial of all chargte of price manip ulation or Improper tuae of the New York futures market QSVton went In detail Into the policies that have governed the oper ation of his firm fur 30 years or the first time after preliminary wrangle as to pnwwlurc the com mitten allowed a witiiera tc complete his prepaid statnment virtually without Intyrubtlon Clayton assert ing that IiIh firm was not and never had been engaged In speculation Senator Smith South Carolina chairman of the aub commlttec drew a statement from the witness just at adjournment to which attached great importance Clyvton said in his fudqemept the price ucncl htatenicnt tssti Ivy the department of agricul ture lost September had "pteclpltat nt" the slump He was not reedy to say however that the crash would not ijave cotoe anyhow of the great tidcy wave of ciime which is sweeping over this country and responsible for It Is the failure of the people to exert the proper Influence in their declared Dr Dutton pastor of the irst Baptist church in a strong sermon delivered from his pulpit Sundigy morning on the subject cf law enforcement there be that strong moral Influence In the home supported by the exercise cf parental authority the laws cannot be enforced" he said of law Is a matter of public sentiment Officers would not dare fall to enforce a law the people want enforced and they enforce a law which the people do not want" Reciting statistics showing that 85 per cent ot the arrests of the coun try are under 21 years of age the preacher declared "you can't expect anything else where there Is no law In the home Juvenile crime Is in creasing because of the rod" Dr Dutton eloquently pleaded for an awakening of the parents to this serious situation "Let's don't raise embryo anar chists to flaunt the laws do not shun the struggle face It and be strong" he urged There was a capacity congregation at the irst Baptist church Sunday Dr Dutton had announced that would speak on law enforcement and In addition to members of the con gregation and visitors Mayor Gil bert members of city council jxrllce officers and other officials were pres ent The choir rendered a pleasing musical program "We ate In danger to be accused for thls dalv's riot" (Acts 19:401 was the text from which Dr Dutton spoke I have to prove to you that the riot Is on? It Is everywhere A grerd tiday wave is sweeping ovcr us and we are on th ejest of it now The United States Is regarded as the most lawless nation on earch and tho south the most lawless section of the country Our laws are the in dex of our civilization By them can tell how far we have advanced The war would be worse than wasted unless Democracy were made safe ror tne worm awv icrm or govern ment without enforcement would ba the most dangerous of anv ever known Better a monarchy than a democracy whoee laws are not en forced" Dr Dutton declared that many of our laws wera made to aid criminals Instead of safeguarding th rights of socletv They arc full of loop holes and lawyers can shoot them to pieces One reason wHy crime Is so rampant Is because so many cf the criminals are never brought to the bar of Justice he said The speaker quoted from a law journal to show that in St Louis cnlv 964varrants ot arrest had been issued ror 13444 crimes Speaking of the duties of the offi cers Dr Dutton declared he believed 90 per cent of them are true men that men of supetlor character In tegrity nnd ability occupy places on the bench that the police officers of the country are tn the main ner formlng their duties conscientiously and than thrty are striving to enforce tbe laws without partlalltv but tnueb of the confidence of the ptople is de stroyed he declared when men like Sinclair and others of his ilk and tnonev and Influence can virtually flaunt the laws and get by with it He deplored the "fact" that a man with money and family connections could get blv with almost any crime 'T'tl 1 a linn if iiiH iirv 'iwitrin i others in their desperation to mlt crime Dr Dutton read at length 1 an address of Chief Justice scoring the Jurv syrtetn and court tactics of certain classes lawyers tribute ca but declared that unfortunately not all of them were built on true lines "Counsel for defense assumes It is his duty to protect the rights of his client but when that rights contraven the rights of so ciety his rights cense" The speaker described eloquently the way some lawyers not nil reck to create a false atmosphere tn the court room to throw dust In the eves of the Jurors weak unintelli gent and Irresponsible incn and very often selected for service be cause of their deficiencies and he deolored the tendency of the coun try to laud men who are successful praeticing tnose arts by them to the legislature and gress Dr Dutton outlined the a citizen ns respect for the which he said la better "The laws wont forced unless they are reverenced When man resists the law he God for 'the'nowera that be' ire nrdalni'd of Gou: Tho officers the law are (tod's niltilstera fhet 'a the eonreptlon I wont you 'i gt and hold" 'We must be outspoken against 'ew1'st'esn Courate Is needed Criminals are turned locae right hoie in lorence Lccau men keep lips sealed to escape the wlt rhnlr nnd rdopt subterfuges to wane Ittrv dutv Men rf that kind ire ns truly as Brgtlol and Dempsey As long iih this attitude irevnlts the lawless elementnnln tn power" "Men have Jury duty tolomnt and Irtesuunslble WASHINGTON Mar (Bi Speeding the news ot iu inquiry th senate Teapot Dome committee to morrow will reach Into Preslden Coolidge's cabinet for a witness to the first time since Edwin Denbr then secretary of tbe navy was call ed In 1923 Andrew Mellon secretary ot th treasury accepted the xjummlttee call today and will submit hlinaeli to questioning as to why he decllnro to use the 850000 of Continents Trading company liberty bonds seiu to him Uy Will IL Haynua In 1925 for employment In helping to ex tlnguish tne Republican natlona committee deficit Moreover the committee will ask tho treasury secretary why he did not volunteer Information as to thL transaction with Hays who also under committee call hlfl third sum mons from the oil Investigators A third witness plaiedt under sum mons is William Butler of Mas sachusetts chairman of the Repub lican national committee ana man agcr cf President cam paign tn 1924 Butler has Informed the committee by telegraph that never received any political contri butions from either Halys or Harry Sinclair lessee of Teapot Dome who turned over 82600(2 tn liberty bonds to Hays in 1923 for tre in seeming the debt of the Republican party Butler's telegram leaves still a mys tery the identity of the re fered to In the Pratt memorandum prduced before the committee last Saturday and which drew Melton Into the committee picture with 1U sltn liar reference to "Any" or the first time tn recent weeks the oil inquiry developments broke Into proceedings on the senate floor The Democratic leader Sena tor Robinson of Arkansas brought It up with the declaration that re cent testimony before the committee peculiarly disgusting and revoltnt cotruptloii" Referring specifically to theHjra Sinclair liberty bond trananendf In I connection with the Republican party financing senator RMblnson aaliV that such records as wire kept war rant tlie conviction that the whole transaction was corrupt" BOSTON March 12 W(I Ham Butler chairman of tha Republican national committee roil night made public the text of let ter which he wrote to Senator Bor ah declaring that neither he nor the committee had during hla in cumbency received securities or money mentioned in the senate lands committee Teapot Dome In vextlgation Mr Butler left for Washington to night to apjM ar before tho senate committee "Senator statement Issued yesterday in Washington Is a one sided affair" he said "He produced a copy of certain portions of a let ter which he wrote to me but he did not give my letter to the press as he had a perfect right to do and ns lie should have done if he was going to publish his own letter Borah says this letter Is un satisfactory It may be from his point of view but not from mine I prefer to be deliberate well Inform ed as to the facta nnd just rather than Injudicious and precipitate" "The testimony of Mr Ifays be fore the committee In 1924 warrants lhZ conclusion that he deliberately concealed tho tuo by hint ns politi cal chairman of bonds obtained from Mr Sinclair and in that aense subjected himself to tho possible charge of Robinson said Reviewing testimony that the bonds had been parceled out as security among several "contribu tors" to the party deficit the Ark ansas senator demanded to know the purpose of "thus attempting to Mtnprv V4 sllCr HUiUft "Why did Mr Hays make no tlon of having set 'Sonds to Mr Mellon or to 'Butler'?" the ociatlc lender asked of a well senate chamber "Who Is the ler' referred to? "When will Mr Hayes divulge the whole story? Will he contradict or cuiroboratc the testimony of becre tary Mellon? I'ow can he restore himself in the public confidence and respect or relieve the party he rep rrsents of the odium of having sold itself to the despoilers ot the na tion?" and tfbTrd1 of "'l f' Manomrt Point Mass with 263 passengers markable photo was taken from an airjilnne a snowstorm andl Th Lwenashorol afuX" blS ThlS SOUTHAMPTON Eengland Mar The royal nlr forces long prepared attempt to estubllshe a new world speed record ended tragically today with the death of Hight Lieut 8 Kmdkead member of the vic torious Schneider cup team last year and destruction of his "wonder plane" In which he had hoped to exceed 300 miles an hour Ten minutes alter Lieut KindkcHd's superraanne naper 8 5 rose from the solent for a recorh attempt the plane dropped almost perpendicularly from 400 ftet and fell nose foremost Into the sea Neither the machine of the pilot was seen again Klndkead brought his powerful Seaplane to the calshot ba last week for speed trial On Sntuidav he made his first determined effort but while taxiing for the rise the engine stopped dead This afternoon ho made a trial flight alighting on the waters and then lescendln and flying toward the lsle of Wyqht a few watchers on the Jetiy saw hl plane without warning plunge Into the hi Im mediately laonchee were Bent out nnd aearelvd the spot and an am bulance was brought to the edge At nightfall nothin was found and officers of the royal mfr force an nounced that their comrade had er ishcd 'Iliey pointed out that Klnd kead starpped tightly In had no chance to extricate hlptwlf and tliat tho plane sinking the waler with apMilling velocity wns probably com pletely amnshed machine was the same typo us that In which his fellow of tluT Lieut Wulister won the Bchnelder cup the lg because bev re afraid they will lone dol 'r You that th average ju or la not fitted fot the mak yetou do nothing to improve the oltu ttlon You have not time to devote to the service of your country" Dr Dutton called upon the cltl teiis to support their government ALBANY Mar A thorough grand Jury Investigation Into all phases of the census admin istration of lorence Knapp for mer secretary of state was predicted tonight with the Issuance of un order bv poverncr Smith that an extraor dinary special nnd trial term ot the supreme court with a grand jmy be eonviked here on April 5 Stephen Gallagnan supreme court lustice of Brooklyn was designated by the governor to preside al the extraordinary term The governor's action was taken ut the requtst of Attorney general Albert Ottinger who last riday was directed to supercede district Attorney Charles Herrick of Albany country in tht prow cutton of the case Herrick had declined to prosecute on the ground cf Insufficient evi dence At the special term the Indlctmtnt of Mra Knapp will be sought on criminal chareet of grand larceny forgery lemoval and destruction of state teoerds and false audit and certification of payrolls I by: a I 'H I V''A ''V hS? 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