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9 9 GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS 4 9 a 9 0 9 things are more easily Hdow9 vejiicps tdrawrf by beasts of these than ajdynay lnj burdcn Ahe latter wiU to thcm BOHBOWED BRIES safe SSsn son hai much to lolwith bringing and tie 1 th fft 6 liatilbivie 1 3 CHIE EXECUTIVE SETS wiH be enough votes in Cbngreifsttj jiPR8 a 1 RAC's I nil far to the bill he ve 7 VU11Q vviiLinuc uv 2 IVUVIUI 'tff hisVjnartfiocdfthc motorist is willing to stop when rwn4 hrfth Chi Chapel there cirn I ul bOd' eIf and ii 9 £3 be not the work politicians but in plea on an alleged of 9 drlnklhg un was the signal for play Chairman Greenf thf? ways and means committee favors the tax 0n1the natural course is to vote for lleves In federal aid for agriculture Comment A ARMERS GO GOLINd ex not because they love darkness or 9 pans a pass it it and all the very look You goal wita long ef frith cumulativeowrfonf mifiht up a dynasty but even sot few PUBLIC 6ENTfMev has on The was Biff was with the both Vir not ba were ob the area patrons predicted anrrther war in 3U why not all turn in and give a cheer for the 30 peace? with gem of a day Thanka passed at Slier City The American Bible society will print a million Bibles in 22 langu ages for distribution in New York city and we reckon thatis putting them where the need is greatest i of the amazing things about Thompson's inquiry into those books Is the fact that It Is conducted in English New or hate any special reason for frac excent thev see ths Vancouver They aiu and neither of the platforms pledge unequivocal support to such meas ure then he does not read the signs of the limes right who fails to see that there will be the birth of a new party a party that will gather its strength from the west to start with and sweep Into the south with such telling effects as to make doubtful all previous political alignments and form a new political alliance between the west and south thnU wilt take control this government out of the hands ofsthe east and place It in the north west and south It is a revolution a bloodless one but a revolution just the same and the opponent stand patters are going to find out that the mtn behind this movement for government aid to agriculture In proportion as govern ent aid is extended toaltothet in dustries are in earnest and that they There are of course om people whose Thanksgiving prayer is 'one of complacent acknowledgment that they have things better than most with an implication that divine Providence was well advised in so ordering it Asheville Times: burning ms sue nexts year will be whether an obruutesoent platform will caus the Or ft 4 prohibition qu stion td be evanes Still it is be doubted whether an political campaign will go far on more Juan twtf syllagev 9 RIDAY NOVEMBER 25 1927 I 1 I1 1 1 cenj of the Jatter are allowed to opej ate at defiance of the regulations they would impose ARM AID IEADEHS Alli: ACnl Editor of The DaRy News: am sending herewith aVHcle I Kve prepared 1 believe I have a right to speak authoritative! because braided ovOr a meeting at St Louis on No vember 1 and 2 which was attended prize fights because they are bad moral for the coun try Chairman Green does not look out he will beaccused of hit ting below the belt There is a saying he 'who argues his has'a fjoffpr a client but all Remus has to do is to convince the court and jurysthat his lawyer is crazy 5 9 1 he Water Grown Any'Cogler Duripg Delays 8 Mdre who was born under 'a lucky reaching North Carolina 22 ago on Thanksgiving day Carolina beat Virginia 17 to 0 The understanding is that now and the opening of baseball with thne out for the holidays1 the boys get their education You stippose by any means that Mr0 Coolidge thought those petitions for his nomination were petitions for his recall? betau'o they have always gonp that way Also they know that tng 'gvf Ye Paragrapher is glad to see Jack McDcwall getting recognition among the distant experts but doubts if they succeed in spelling his name any better than Tar Heel sport writers And Grensboro community chest does not cbme so high Rich mond for instance out tob aise 475000 and got beyond420000 without great and who would swaj Greensboro for Richmond one horse was made (O fer two people on ahead "say three or tie the animal and pro When the first foot up with the horse he Virginia fyas beecMneosolemn business possum dressed In orange and blue In North Cprollna The unlveraltv The rabbits dashed across th a tfnul One Mayor School belns York Deaf and dumb drivers are safest according to the Vancouver chief of police So most of the drivers you meet are only half Digo Union ascism Is five years old and be haves just like that Albany Knick erbocker Press Siler City Nov Quiet ant serene glvlnsr At 830 this morning the annual union Thanksgiving gtrvlc i was held this time at the Methodlat Protestant church The Thanksgiv ing sermon was preached by Dr A Dixon pastor who Is the newest preacher here He took the last verss of the 150th Psalm for his text Ac cording to Dr Dixon 20th century residents of the United States have to be thankful for than those of any nation ever had America shoudd rejoice he declared because of the myriad national blessings home blessings church blesslnfs Je Canlpe pastor of thoBaptist 1 church and Rev Maness pastor of irst Methodist took part In th service Mrs Seaweli sang a beautiful solo ollowing the service wm a general exodus from the city Dozens went to the game at Chapel Hill while scores hit out acrostlhe flcM In quest of the Illustrious Chatham rabbit A WAY THEY HAVE Talking about the peculiarities of electors in passing on measures deferred to them such as constitu tional amendments the New York Times has this about amendments recentlyvoted on in that state: Amendment 5 Swas per? functory: it simply cured a technical tnw bv maklneth raverner official ead of tlje executive department Nobody wh'b fighting 117000 voters in this city and 219 000 voters up Stnte solemnly record ed tthenelves jn'3the negative they annoyed rfit constitutional phni oai: in XVaa Ih 4ncr tv Wm naturally anything proposed? ne answer win never oe Known nut walking around In New York sta4r today are over 335000 voters who oppose makins the governor the head ot th executive department That is a peculiarity of' voters It has been observed in North Caro lina Somiimes when a proposi tion 4s put up to thencto which no objection is raised or can be raised Apropos of the political outlook the Charlotte News reirin that the Baptists and Methodists have approximately 600000 members in thtstate 250020 or 275000 of being voters Thatjnujtbe jt following appears in the current Carolina Motorist: sft VMrv Jogephus Daniels and his newspaper have not asked us as so mriy have been invited to say what DR DIXON PREACHES SILER CITY SERMON Union Thanksgiving Serviea Con ducted at Baptist Church at 8:30 In tha Morning (Special to Dofly New) VEHICLES IN THE DARK Drive after nightfall almost any time anywhere 'iad there ap'pear automobiles with one headlight rip rear light and sometimes no light It is not noticed in the court re ports that operators of these half lighted or unlighted cars are brought to judgnfent or if at all very seldom Adverting to Mr Paul commendable effort to get the rnel'ihanis to help educate operators of horse drawn vehicles to let a light shine in obedience to the command of Caesar and for their own safty Human nature being what it is it is improbable that many of the horse vehicle operators will light up unless they become the pedestrian signals and take him up that map pass for hitch hiking It might also be called transpdsiiUt" whenstlfb motorist is ditched suf left to hike if he is left with whole bones and fife in his as sometimes he PARAGRAPHICS Everybody "seems agreed tha? the President said he was dispjeased that kind effort to rencminate hinnand so theproblem seems to be whether he would be pleaeedvat ef forts made td keep him from being nominated 3 raoleMj holding the st side looted ped Co thes and prayed with their faces toward Jerusalem Thev did bothlk they could win today The uneven playing sot thelro team had deceived them' too often Tpe stjrwt ci owd waited for the beginning Mr: HllleJpresentlng stadium took the speaking moment to say soriiatliJng ot the doner whose playing 'Otered formal ly today Mr Hill snok fl ft Intltrtnla tfrtand 4ft yearan associate the sonnobl saJres extending 150 years Jack soldiers engineers 'business men and benefactors The speaker I014 generbusijhad eenP 6th er members of family the Kenan endow ments the most munificent of the whole Institution William Jland Kenarf built and operated the' university electric plant Out of love for his father whose namojie bears 'WUllarrf Rrwid Kenan Jr conceived the idea of this memorial stadium tendered the gift tnd left to Cl the bblldlng committee entirely tha con struction of this1 maryelous theater in the beautiful wods south cf the univeiity campus Governor McLean Aecepti Governor McLean paid ample hom age to the philanthroplstjSto the In stitution and its service to the slate He declared that no greater occasion of happy pride has come to the executive than this The executive £hen taking gift vit Its thou sands of tons ofconcrete over to its first real crowd one that overran It on its dedicatory The hush of the voice nui L11H bands had not had their inning The university musicians marched' before the governor of Virginia and his rooters and played Auld Acquaintance Be 'to the sentiment the 30000 leaped and cheered The University of North varoima cneers nna lert tneir norns on the gridiron keep theK a standing until the end The players loosened up their legs and ran signals without disturbing the white and blue megaphones field was cleared and the crowd ready for its Inning An Eduroted Populace Jt was an amazingly well coached football assembly Captain head star years when kicked off The crowd saw nothing exciting about that since every foot ball game ptust begin with a kick off But Virginia felt the team and found It hard The people were quick to see the cleverness of Virginia Looking down the field the Virginia general shot a punt over safety man catching him out of form as the old baseball pitchers were wont to say Tho trick came near working' for a'lonj gain The crowd saw that Not all of them tn be sure for the 18th amendment was not work ing well today Many rooters saw from eight to 15 football games go ing on But the on lookers were quick to see the strategy of play The offenders by offside yiay and rough tackling were quickly spotted The stBdium is an eyes you see me veins on a neck You down upon him froih above may occunv a seat behind the and look upon the plhyer crossing the opposite white line He is under your very nose The stadium Is all obtrusive lay is wide open irst Scoring The first touchdown brought actly everybody in the city wildly to bls feet When Sapp took a forward pass shot across the goal Hoe like a baseball reaching for the stomach of an amateur shortstop he was as visible to every person in the huge concourse arf though had hopped from the crowd When ioung tors across for tlve second you had the feeling that he had been tied to toed 4ast year over his veto 0 Senlment for the ntssnge of a federal to aid agriculture has 1 stroncerdnr nr thn In thesouth and weanrf thcreP never been the least wtu keryng the part of leaders supporting nrlnciiiks of the MeNarvIInuapn bill parsed by" Cungrs lust year and vetoed So this sWs 4 iment that leaders in both parties believe that favorable ctiuna in8ottie wdyis bound to come the President has been glvng shottgftt an effort to hAveformulated sortie bill that 'will fineet the demands and tiormhle from his Viewpoint wfio have always ppotd federal aid even hjivg sensed fhts strong movenient are bury pre fcrtnr and presenting and compromise measure riends jf agricultural aid insist that iUj Which vloesouiob pp vuo jor a government agency to coir tr thr surpluses and an eqjhllsu tion fee le'Vled uh protected prod us! pay tW wsfc federal aid And tbuae who are known as champiuns'BOf federal aid not commoniise 6i their fee statements and propaganda to notwithstanding They will accept measures which carried rfhesc two features and they never will compromise on anything because they reason tht any law that 4pes nt tfarry these features nn be nthing but subter fuge thaf willend tn andfi ie'hdaf 'Of do not Wish tq beouMto responsible for the passage of a bill that vvdll lje Called a federal aid law biirwill nnt aM so' rjculture matter of fact the equaliza tion feature of the McNary Haugen bill never was opposed by the producers wifi) have had it toPy until opponents of farm ad legisla tion used It as an argument against the bill and even novifc a great ma jority of producers had rather pay the fee and secure some of the profits on inetr crops tnan not pay ailowthe 'Speculator to tqke profits Should the Congress fail to measure or should Congress and the President veto it at the com ing session of Congress and it is not i over his ve1 to or if for any other reason a vtis factory farm aid law is not enacted and neither th irmnrrtf I mihliron fifirnlrntr uric four niore year would mean economic progress than might made in 30 years under anytotner it would appear that the author at Jeast U'new his political onions by over 500 oulatnodliis Icajera the movement for federal aid fot agriculture ami these men were representatives of 25 or 3U agricul tural organizations 9 Those ho nr esunt substitute and? compromise are for the most part men who have always 1 epppGsed federal aid and who hope by confusing the issues to defeat the measure nt the next sesskm of Cun gres In fairness to the friend of fed eral nid for agriculture 1 believe you will publish his article so fliaf the public may ue lully nu ratriy informed on the subject much been said about a proposed law to Rid agriculture and so many proposed plans presented that the average man Is confused and does not know exactly what Ispro posed Thu leaders for the farm aid legislation are united now as they have always been and confusing re ports do nut come from them More than three fourths leaders uf farm organizations united on the Me Nary Haugvn bill and none violent ly ojoaed it The disagreement now talked of among farm leaders Is dim to a failure of them to agree what Senator Borah and Presi dent want them to accept They still believe in a federal board with a federal loan to control surpluses and an equalization fee on protected products to pay back the loan And so far ns I know no mat in Slates who has sup jporteti in the past a measure Incor porating these features has ever been willing to admit that anv bill not containing these features was real farm and Senator McNary re cently denied the statement credited to him Ghat he had ever given sanc tion to a plan to elhninattg the equal ization fee feature The leaders in the federal farm aid movement are about equallyvidrl? hetWflpn th iWAUnniinaht ties and it was jifnde at 1 i A 4 1 ulu 13 ft in cc 1 1 in vemiter land 2 tlral Jnero will be lift ah Iha on 1 li ft fee feature of the proposed federal aid to intfodifeed yi tho com ing session of congress eder KepdMkvns hope wlhc "nominee forrresideht in thWr party will be favonsble to movemep and the esame fs true of the Demo frals support aid turc Bpt whether the nominee is or is ifbc for federal aid1 will tri their altitude toward federal farm aid Oo It Is 'a fact ljuwerert tthatthe Democrats nun Republican's eof tije west wouldYikc to seen tfielr a man who favorable to federal did 'and it likely jthat it 1 1 A T'lnrnnv'if I a 1 ft 1 I I I I 1 I A 1 I IV4 A''UU UU ll I llvll the west will go DeocfMlc i oir ine government i cmtpvprnij Dmucrts ahd JUjHibli ('fins alike whofator the movement beiirve nat it wlH be passed by the next and lo noto fuY it tobeean issue irt cam paign they also bellewa that if resident Coolidge continues hostile tosthe proposed measure thatlhere RIDAY NOVEMBER 25 1927 II SER VB TRAA SG iVlSi London Nov JH MAP) Nearly 400 rwd British members of the American society in London cele brated Thanksgiving tonight eating the trad tlonal fare prohibited yquors and lustily sing ing choruses at the1 Savoy hdtei The novelist John Buchan was the guest of h'Aor and in his speech he twitted the Americans on the number of glasses displayed ontlyj tables saying they would protably remind them of happier days emphasized the necessity of Angfo Atnerlcan co operation for the peace of the world and referred to Great Britain's dropping of her cruiser building program as the dedi cation of common sense PRESENTATION NEW STADIUM AT CAROLINA UPJOHN SPRUNT HILL mis to 0 This is to iniif much a ptfst to our 0 generations seem? remote uniieed The earth is fresh upon Jia jor last renting place he had' not attained lorematkable length of years naa farmers are taking up golf A survey ot Reno county shows a dozen golf courses oitf farms some of them as well kept as prcrftsjlonal courses Among the best are course's on Willowbrook farm northwest of Hut chinson the Rexroa4 farm dn JLln coin township and at the air roncji: also a nine hole course on Strickler farm ehten miles north oumof the finest golf courses in the middle wet are hi Hutchinson and many of the members of the gulf clubs are farmer and stockmen of this community The tongue of the Giant Sphynx mu th Is someUfnes six Inches long worker of 0 ourth estate his name hisowork have been laminar "within the decade thousands tof Carolinians And yet in his mem ories was clay of in South and it no doubt seemed but as yesterday to him that he had campaigned it bile thieves continue active! Bat if nut the si against4 il helped to exterminate it GREENSBoTRO DAILY NEWS AAD TELDGRA5t fahUaheh fevegp Day la Uy reenabora Ntwf e'ytiipaay BJEHlAs MnnflKtr EARLE GUDHEY Edho Manarbta Editor VV a DICKSON AdverlHIim hates nyMal) Dally nnd ondny teiroYnr tnlr Except Stutday feariaftflAy Only 4 By Carrier 20c Per week fiU40 Ven Dally Sunday Single Copy Bpiiy Oct Sunday JOc Mrtber of Anclate4l lre Ibo Associated Press Is oiclaslvely etp titled to tho use repnbllrttlon of all news dispatches credited to It nr not other wise credited3 to tt'psner end else the lornl news published herein 'e 411 rlrhts of rrpnhllratlAn of special jllspatehea herein are also eeaerred (XBBbK wrwiroro ii' js ever cahie indeed ins party A will a non fountain pen and nVPmofn share nf LuiUi nate him and if he is so unsatis factory as riot tobe the fj'esL caridi date party has if he not the sort of President whose second nomination a conies a about 5 as a jnatter of 'course then his defeat Afould be just about' certain and the worthless The custom being what it is if a party should fail "to nominate'' its Presi dent for a second term that would be a confession' that the party had done ery pdorlyby the country in the way of a President Under the tradition the Presi dent after his second election can dismiss candidacy from his mind and devote himself entirely to being President He is atthe top of the political world He Has received what his country considers the final political honor Ihere is not anySmore He makes appoint ments decides policies he gives ad vice he says or with out any Jhought of possible elec tion day effect on himself per sonally: It is true he has the party toa consider our Presidents are good party men but he is under no sort of constraint or inducement to use the power the influence of the most powerful and influential either to protect or to ad vance his own political fortunes Onde the third term tradition is broken to feel it was up to hem to win a third nomination failing which people would ask was the matter with him that he could not get another And opinion is that they always if they chose And that seems to be about the most there is in the way of prac tical objectioh If there was rfny special reaspn for getting rid uf the the people would not elect the third ternf nomine even after the was broken An unsatisfactory President insisting ft I' ft ft iv kanHig mi'ht embarrass his party a lot If ewng cnicuuc man jnaes as good as average ft do not O'Max8 ner as quoted does not believe the high a whoegive enough intellectual backgrou 1 to students lor them to successfully compete in freshman closes of the first rind it looks as if the soli: infintive was gqod for four year more iri tfie executive office at Raleigh you Snd slQTed awfty from vour The stadium works like a ucolvaaaC'niag hlfying 'gjas brinks before yuu crowd first toychdowit Jt was nindt with Ruclr grace and ease The Virginimig nt long I'ltu the first betorc they the joy ot a first down Crowd psv chology (Worked weir with the 9rsors jThe Carolinians could ad vance wheh lt'jv trf go forward they could hold when Vir ginia threatened crowd training Itself to something new tu day jtt never had known what itmeans to run over Virginia 0 0 The 'intermission ministered ta'Tar 9 Ileel morale Th Cb0piotre drum and bugle corps came on the field and? paraded before the mighty men' of stats Carolina loosed Chatham bjts clothed In blue a4 white sent them scooting across the piny ing plawn came rekhlt A iwuMsUiWie(i across the goal 1 of Carolina but thpssky epos sum7vent to the eight yarcTilnKnd would riot nnarsuplal hev er moved beyond that dead line it was a perfect take off of Virgin 0 cJ(j 0 Stunts i The fAtunt artists of the hill then went to the Virginia side and iliow ed the visitors aomb 'marvelous cir cua tricks TUey came over to th home folks and performed before them Back from the club house camethatwo Team? running The? squared pff and In exactly two minutes the university had scored its secondtouchdown we The effect 0 It' Tai njAneoue1 RuU the crowd owas quick to sense tne coc Jtlness of Carolina The nftni feat complacency nf th 5fiquad did not jet well with patrons iwho passionately wished Pseepan ample white The handling of the ball on everytouchdown every kick off 'every pretext to the visitors frightened Ihi cfowd for this wax a homea body which had5wearied' of the ancient monotony WhAn Vilalii tn rarAa 4 1 wp U(V ivunn 'quarter after the fourth threat sent man aorcis crowdSalmost whriekedas Captain men elected to kickoff and give the hall agin It looked the perfection oi folly to turn over to a team helpless on played In desperation in the alrOf the earth the control cof the game course the crowd knew thatundee a nzi rtnditlnn Miild Vlicrii a Carolina point of one certain hut th? crowd did not think tho Vlr glnians had to score: and itdld not Relish the benching oftlPe stars with the Cavaliers claiming a powu a minute So startled was the stadium crowd when Virginia impotent for 4j min utes out smarted the Tar' Heels and ran the first manover that there was no excitement fvhen fights broke out over the stands How many thousands satisfied 14 points left and missed glnia touchdowns could guessed but Arreat holes served In every section of of humanity Once the raised and left the stands thinking the game was over And thof desperate bucks hurdled themselves over the line for thesecond and last touchdown then kicked thegoal The sun dropped out and the crowd dissolved In the woods It was the first time that anybody ever saw city of '30000 fail out of trees 1 in North Carolina PUBLIC PULSE a jCContlqpcd rom Page One) delicacy as Itobecca the ritecoonwho came aj earhgo for the mc piiLU iji heart asqne ot bis favorite pet (yilCAGM THANKSGIVING a IRKED Ill GANG KILIIXG Chicago Now The na tional st Thanksgjvingbrtrl uieineMii vroicwfino nntrea in I A 1 A tt A ft 1 1 ii i ii I'l'ni im ns a cigar 'ire nna yie Kiunapitig anu murder a man Lrliev 4 to have been sup PVuig evidence Lu prohibition eii forcemept jjfLcqr co Neither tnteode was' linked oby the authmjifes the flare up between Tivaknirteeteers of gambling and hot tlegjnnr nThe latest develop ment ot thn warfare jvhlyl has re sulted In Zue death of a honiUhna bd a police sergeant was the pundutib? of 5ft susheetey fcnngters' among ujse wa "reiev Genna last of that nefarious brotherhood of one "of "bootregglnrf br gnnizatlors of Chicago lWie 50 spent the day M'w jail f0 huurs after he had gome to roadheuse hear Hammond Ind to escort a wpman stager her Jamil the hGdv of A GTlarta? 27 I met City funtll recently a soft delink proprietor of Dolton III twns found under a bridge over a drainage canal netp'he city UehatP been thryuRlt the head ard his Skull frac tured? 9 fc Jt was the belief of authorities pf a list of names and telephone numbers offederal prohlLUion agents in pocket that hehad been taken for a because he was suspected of pipping otLjdry officers to beer flats Three' fnen forced Hnrizeto leave theToadhouse and cuter an automo bile Mrs Marie the singer In ethe plaee told officer She said that one of the klduapers wn Scotty McGowan who had purchased Dolton business The others she de clared were Jack White operator of lhe Dolton lnm and Jack Needles a companion latter being sought Anotber of life's problems Is how to keep dumb people from Arkansas Grkxitte 0 Whnre the Hale did Bill ge4 Idea that 9 always eafty to pick out mtn with thr inimitable syfe diehas so many imitators Detroit Chicago lady recently won anus band calltag contest but the ece in aboytt say whether she caLfed him up or dowji Arkansas Gazette the motor vehicle people come in a little nearer 100 per cent strong The horse vehicle people are in? dined to go their unlighted way ftewireft tn car not used I jt "IteltMI they accept something they ate expected to turn down But voters The( Coolidge petitions are said to are often guided by feeling by prejudice rainer tnan ov reason view of the fact that they base their Jhey fall one way or th? other without takmcr tinto tn roonn out harm to themselves and they follow suit because they demamt qual rights even in law breaking hiking" is the name given theftpractice of pedestrians seeking a lift from passing motorish a practice wjiich seeigs to increase rather than diminish The word is found in the editorial columns of the New York Yirnes In the days when lyjggies were not so plentiful and horseback riding was common sometimes do service would ride four miles ceed afoot man came mounted and rode caught up with his associate passed him and thep nt DAnvantanf A i vs xw st mv vvurviniui uiomuvc ucu i I hitched the Jiorse repeated untpothe end jnehod0 of transportation? halt "bn horseback and half mailed 'J'ride tiei'i Hitcjj 0 hiking would seem to Tit as The guess ist hat the now applied to moiorists for a Ivhan' fnnv 'xvill sf nn navsic WVVM WMMV 1 XJ rt A (Contributions to thia department To be available for publication an article mustbe accompanied the nar of the a (not rreaaa rlty Tor publica tion) At a general thing "ayndioated 'matter that la matter also sent to olhri paper la not oeaireu Brevity is recoin mended: tynewritten ennv ta oreferred but not Trequlred Typewrwten matter ahoul'h be double Una enaced Manitiicc'of La ciear ana legible a 'Opy anouia eiweye te kept of material to which a value le attached in the event It la not found avail able for use by he Daily News Co pits ot ppeirin vhlch te 4 article appeafa can ueuaity be obtained by applying to the Gieneloro Dally Newa Circulation Department Cnrreapnndente are requeated not UicloaojAtamp along wUh cnmmttnl 'caw Manuac'ptft the return "bf whlcn 'Continued froi Page One) took place synchronously with the preliminary signal practices punts drop kicks and passes Mnrt Game Lnte The teams waited on the speakers and opened the game five minutes late The little dedication party was filled with celebrities The two governors were there On the rlpht was'Willlam Rand Kenan university righthand pltcher ln the days of col kgJ Ve bl ennings Three seasons in the' early 90s he punched amt played football On the left side was George Gullett Stephens most famous loft Hinder the" university ever knew and pitching mate of Mf Kenan Stephens was likewise one of the greatest halfbacks ever developed by North Carolina Behind the two governorsat Mux Gardner and Mrs Gardner the next mansion pair for North Carolina Mr Gardner was a famous football player at the university and helped to beat Virginia 22 yearx ago Judge Crawford Biggsv end on the 1892 tearrf? which downed Virginia 26 to 0 In Atlanta occupied a place In the stands and Judge WA Devin who plajd halfback on that match less elevenTwas not far away Iete Murphy cedter of that champion crew held an inconspicuous place In the center of the crowd and Judui? Nat Townsend and General Albert Cox playing thetfarnous flanks of he1905 team that Worsted Virginia 17 to 0 could be spotted with the use of binoculars never baa been any doubt We sffaw votes as reported'show that the beip'ocratic wind fs dantp Maybe since everyone entitfed to maybe 4he new ord is to te 'an airgoing affair 1 aA 3 9 tt They are trying again to ent 'the price of school books is about as tough 8cutting as is ever en countered' Kansas Rural District Boat Some of Best Coures'ln' Wet a a i Menuore pt atiou'4 be a 7 A opy should siwayi? Hutcineon 2C Kari 1 fn whirls a a I it a I ft I MRS fl TTI VR HfA Vi nw I omtV A dividual Sespotifm longer Privilege They lova kno the rtskv course but like have aSy rtrora ftr the people lSe molpritJthey willing to They have long since demonstrated take a cVnee They reset the their power to handle such things attempt to compel them to do some We ejhttjl perhaps have the third thing that is not enforced ti all term question pretty thoroughly alike a 0 argued within the next few months ia olR! of depending mostlvoon Mr A lot of folks violate Ifse one thing fliat tfill be con J101 becaus: are idered is whether bureaucracy "'J'11 i tunng statutes except they see would tend to beeogne more power others ignore the regulations with 9 tv 1 IX ex 1 a 1 xu iu pcsmvi uua a wuu lunger continuation of a President in office To an extent whenever a new man gqps to the White House the bureaucracy is shaken up made over ee 4ack upjiy a united farm and I labor Indorsement that will make the third party Burnt thing more I than a mere football to be kicked about by the now dominant party tv DONAGHEV Little Rock Ark WHEN THEY J1VED BY THE CODE DUELLO The Asheville Citizen of which Robert Lathan is editor has an edi torial article onlhe IstfeMaj Hemphill from who knewo hint and served under him in the mast intimate recites that the times when Hemphill was becoming a power in South Caro lina when he became a member of the staff with which Dawson had surrounded himself( men names still live after half a oen tury were this to ecnii things JJam ingly including hoary none fhe with and Bind zA A I A uu unutTL inuMwiw3 in South Carolina was forever outh lift lawed and Hemphill under Daw from the aheint practice of Hike lortvalk isof com panlMviely recent rise with cus though it tnay have been corpmon in other phrts of the be fore it was oh' 'locally: The books say it IS provincial English (the Democrats nominee such man anu iocu uetinea or loss' iu oniicn worn up: ip nil uiv lysue jJl go vein vu maictr tramp ete xincaana worKjltt for aerkulture there will bu av a ic qv ns an active i up wpuiu lie tne same as rice aiar it is a little difficult to gut hitch hiking or hitch and work up over in connection with The motor caribecau'se you think of thecar being tytched Ito fdsUned to when brought a stop although that may become the custom if automo zIvIa Tstzs'irii aal i' nt I behind the urg of Judge Bin Devin 1 WIf rtxr mrA ago warnoKijng nar IjK OR NATION neit Superior court" when lip TV1 vr Si A Thanksgiving deaeniMi upon him' ie vn IrKkaX loul Aii 1A 1 uu a oimr to hold Jnrfir Towpseud Judge am Devin replied "President? Coolidge has issued proclaina norv £Hiiingtthat all good citizens should repair to their place eof wor nn thnt riavonrl XlJ Lean' titters the 'samesentiment ask insr til good qitlzeija and all religious people to desist from their duties and go their several tflace of wor ship I always worship wherefaroliniy and Virginia plsyol wilkbe nil nn 'i nn kbit i vino ha re ypijil nearly every tt was not hard to get rP religions tiimd of pilqd There Is something 'Judenn 'about the 'laj it the land and the huge sbowl reminds In epots of a great cathedral Going against UP unmss iney Become arlvnnio 13 lalatmed for their own safety ice ba 1MW waling IVUlai hip anytber good as average President Presidents do nin to sf sort of mediocrity If a man in the office la nerillv valuableft especially the1becaue their are but hpA'lllA fknxy kavo alivavs rrnno thaf wuuvry youia to mtestly be better fiff ft 8 requiring them to light up was strength continued It passed at the urgent insistence ofaeems aruly worth considtring tbit the motorists and so long as a con 0 7 dYING yiTH AN AIR? I Of the four men reported exeefl ted yesfe'Vday in Mexico fop the at 'Obregon 'one cf them was described as a priest tha second as an electrical engineer the nierelya as the brother of the priest and fourth not described at all He it was who of £hcof3 ur iss ajd marcni io gis uentn rne others died no doubt Tirado him self fpre he hail been seriously wotfndcd earlier fhe world Jias learneT to '(tvpect Micans oulfl I die Yet there is nothing to in dicate that they hat the background Cf Jgmfly prestige add honor which ond expects of some of the generals and government of ficials These were ordinary men It is a curious circumstance that for inost Americans the greatest lesm that out of these recent instances of swift and ruth less punishment whatever else may 1 be said of Mcxicai? rebels and xoli I tican assassins they have met deatlt with a touch of grandeur Some times jt has been with severe dig nity sometimes with an air almost of jauntiness sometimes with a 1 smileand a few personal words to their executioners sometimes with frank bravado But in the in stances repbrted in his country no man in all who have faced the firing squads in recent weeks has crumpledo or "shaken or played ard To thelt man0 gen era! official priest electrical en gineer op wjiat 0 not thej have graced endomet death opert eyed calm serene ft smiling No rubC it is Ae trditiog of the race demanded b'j the finely ingrained cqstoms of centuries per haps even a Game from' the torch (eft by a dist'ant conqpijfader even though has been crossed thousands of timeS 'Execu 0 O9O itieM anJ "firingsquads art: a part uf human experience Men have been meeting theni for time' immem crihl and a Mexican can today jvith ari distinction sometimes The world has learned that a little better of late has caught from Mexico a new picture Of how even the meanest of tnen may dare the great adventure the Third term Among the many questions asked 1 1 b'1 mV a'w llm I I i after his address COMPLETING THE CIRCUIT" orum here was one as he stands on the third term for Pre'si 'dents idea Mrt Kent said he ih aeainsf ft maiatv 'Presi dent is alwavs able to cot a thiM d1 Yncle Bim billion to us instead Now that General Howley has term nomination anrerilsAss in rosra it 14 innerTlf in fl The to do I kuu we ar ready IO fine a a a ur nuivyt says rrof Coffin iv is innerqnc in ineoOTiiceo Mor tna University of North Carolina Under the the Yrebitient I does Dot have to give much thought ettTa a pair of comfortable a second siomiriaifOn Unles's'he hbasswo'uld oZcoUanU is a Very tnSatiSfactoty President ram 'Tlve moe1' shares ot building and loan 0 Carolina Motorist is "publish ed about a block and a half distaqt as the crow flies from the Daily News arid it credits the item to the Elizabeth City Independent By lifting frotnethe Carolina Motorist with meticulous recogni tion! the source from whicl the Carolina Motorist it we bring it back fo the immediate proximity of SuifVc onri Nubbins and thus complete a rather I they will assault it furiously Again wide circuit 1 plea on an alleged of tirtertosreason Judge Gary that keeping Coolidge of 'peculiarities of elections the varying votes often given the electors 'bn the presidential ticket The electors are simply named the vote of the state for choice for President and Vice President already' chosen The per nd neltKer the Democrats or Ke I publicans nominate an outspoken functoiytf Lrrder the cncumstanct'9 who htfiistiy and sincerely? be oil the electors' 'named to vote for your choice But the in dividual electors rarely get the same vote Names are scratched as if the elector was a candidate for office and it was desired to defeat him In some states that Tias gone to the extent that one of the electors of the doriiinant party would bp defeated and one of thd minority elected dividing the vote in the electoral college It iA curious be cause the object of attack is the elector But it is a way the sv? ereigns Sometimes disport them selves when amind IL til 3 VC 1 'skV 9 ft 1 i ii i lil' lii ft 1 3.

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