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STRIKE THREAT ENED AGAIN Agitators at Work ■ Vew Pnrer And Flat "nr til •• llH ItH'fl WV4U|>ltolH<l *»5 I* > -rilH* umI lit** s«t»-C »n mitkv o». I *r and n in lit# in«nlin'",< i lahm inMiMkxa in Pin t an-1 fabi* «'» «-k*. i* »» iw,» i il.« I *• •» tmubtn <4 \V- l VirtriHM >»n ♦ * | « ■ritalnn ■ «• iti « tk**M <4 >i • i •*».- II .!»• I I, kj .1 • * llit •d ri* had t>r«rtit |»*<* i» tlw uat** iuuh r< had rHiliMtl in wmk ► I.U.f (odilitioo* ««v tw»i * «lli li e |»r ip. rt« Ol l<k*U**t tUll kttlt, ||m- (-Ml «U»ru»y o| the union lnc«*d ^hr in\«~>t Italiuti and Vfiirtnr Mm tin* <4 Nr»' Jt mry n*vr Um* *iM-ialial« tail afiutuni u*a bofir and pnt cocourafftnurat. Thr ir Mi't ia I bat a CHimi acrikr m twd i f>* Ncir Mivfr, Kan»« I I Win •* it • >ulf r «l h^kl», with i»r»u laUtoar tin "Appeal Kr*«.," ofraa <4 th* XatMN.*l K mk4 |"UJ. ihmn.lt> r| ili Flat T-4» «x*I Ttie inflwiitor) article* ippttt ny |> the '' Appeal tn Keaeor," with th* ir vi rion* itud iinnnmaUr itUi lu upt V Q v> rwit HallMtl a an mtlj make thi iKi«>raut iiuJ uiilliinklDr muteia M that th* ] beiu* »u.postd •(«*! by tie opera lur» -u>l (imiml hj (he 'kivernnr Ii m not denied that working condition* u duui) of the real mine* of tin* »iate kh far tieto* prrfertion; nor i* it denied thai in many io^am-n the uiiae worker a not treated fairly, but why should a pw per ulna* |rfHrt«lr»l niaaon ia to bettei the n>bdiiM-ii of the laboring man seek to p»i >u»ii«v hiui by tfta and miainfor inetiou? Why • to the editor n< "Ap peal" and hi* corrrapondrut dewooor* and ahuae (iovernor Hatfield whn Flu inut V. IW», Victor Bmim and Adoli tiemar, lir rKOfnind leaders of the Snriaiirt |*»ty, with the annera who ware effcIWnfjiaaa oti m rtiat the paper ia naeeety playing politic* and «rkinc to bnild ap the So cialiet party at the expenaa of the men and their faiutliea who toil. The miner* nprcn their aatiefaction at conditiona in the several mining field*. They are well paid, aril houaad and an as liberty to buy their food ewppliei wherever they wish. They can cultivate gartirne, raiae bogs, chicken*, have oowa, and even goat*, if tie efforti of Confroa man Hughee are Mrawful. They have churrbea, good arbooia and are not op preaard in any way. Why then thia agi tattoo'' I<abor Uom« officers muet gH their salariee and agitator* n-uat be paid, while the SocialmK party hopea to gain a foot I told in Weat Virginia. Thr "United Mine Worker* of Aineri ra" have for yearn desired to gain Weat Virginia to the union caaee. VJnietlj U*eir iirgauKatHtfl has worked for a long blue but they have had very little ar cea*, Out of the near 7<»,•<*} miner* in Weat Virginia not more than lO.uo are ateniben of the union and only a few of the operator* recognise the union. Thia i* £he aor* spot i'tdeaa the operator* recognize the anion it cannot eiiat, and wall do tl*e lender* know it. Therefore, If the union leader* ran forre the opera lors to recognize the union, lite salaries of the officer* will be adored becaoae the operator* will then eollart the duea from the member* through the offuT and turn the money over to the uuiun nA.en The majority of the operators in this state are oppoaed to tine plan and moat of ti>e well dunking miner* agree with them. Thte paper ie not oppoaed to organised labor, but it ie oppoaed to the method* and policy of the Amerieaa Federation of Labor of which the United Mine Workers are a part. When the Ameri can Federation of l^abor and the Tnited Mine Worker* throughout the country ceaae ptaying party politic*. causing hardatiip, atrite, mmf, litrnminabori | tod wffrTiirf. th-a a* «ill mippnrt theui Any onrariiMtUoa fnrn*d KW the purpar c4 the latnm mmI rnaeiH* |PT)rf>lnittdiUinf> better and <taar< i mi net* in in) "4 iu »>rar* hr« (tunat *i>) la)«,r *r beiew u| r..r ieli|(e>ii <1 mm »4 limerve tl»e mf*p>4t n( lair nuixM an«l cannot jr»l the aopf»*1 »4 the Tunes and the msnj l»N.riaf petifJe tho Inn! to the Tiiimw lor f«Hp tnd arfnre II the iitertton art unfair to the b»< cr« an<] nMlituM are not » hat they ahoald bt Nil none uaary to eamr auffer iaf, mate ai><1 MmI ahed to emmet them. TVj ran be luartr better l.j a oiuM »fi«rt oa Uw part at the uiiner, daalinf diffrtl) aith the operator*, with out the ltd *4 tl»e I'nitH Mine Worker* lb* Marialiate. aoankala Mad agiuiurt hare cuant>*ne<l aith the iahor aaaawi in tba atate ta <«»r effort to tettuj l*aa neaa, rediwe the nutpot U the W. Va ■bum. daarred* the 4aK eiaiuMraUm aad fie* — plirfiwet.t *>• th<«* who 90 aroand "artaf «k<ai they .nay 4a voar/\ J The atiaara ol ikr W tadm* <Ja* aad *4 the flat T«f eoai W# aiN Mat he REV. J W.ROBINSON (Jv-hikI 4;h iplain .\. F :»nd A M , St. Albans. rW sous <4 toil know that the w Hrwiii" and nil like it «<tl| <wk lotintn j Um> |>rnent of bWMP and puiiiM-w in ord. r to "tvi awr the ruin* t system of piiiitir»<J Im ir own, which lliey lnvp divumd «.l for yeara, and *l#rvvfr il Km Iwmi t«Vd Im hern proven a nosersl»W-- failure. .Stick In your work, lutMi >miC to ttM«r who would tir»Cr>>y y<Mir Ir rral lam, make WeaC Virginia inrrtcr and grander than it » and rebuke tbo« who Wiitikr thr t**t and tr*f«»t »ta(e in Amer K'DOIIELi TIES MIMED M THE PIONEER PRESS "Wi> roa/ratultUe u»r friend*, Kdltor M. T. Whitti«-o and Bu*ine«a Minager T. Uwaril Hill, «»f tin* M«-Oow*-II Tunes, keystone, W. V*., on the pun-haw by thein, of a fine new <%>Urell printing prm, c«atin( sixteen hundred dollar*, evary rent of whirh Ut** Tiin»** (>n>o«lly saya, "ia paid." The newapa|ier naniMl aliove haa always Iwen a top notch*r along new* and nli|.tnal linn, and with ita inrrtaatil etjQipment, con Mating of new iinwn. type. etc , we ex pert to tee tiie Tnnea grow higgrr, lietter and grander than erer. By way of a final word, it might not be ainMi to ttate that the citiaMiry of aouthern \V«t Vir ginia have a rml newspaper in thrTiiuea. and they should support it to a man." F.iMTua'a N'<«:—We thank our good friend, Hon. J. K. Clifford, for hw kind woeda. Coming from they mean more to na than from aay paper in the coun try. Aaide from fiiitor Clifford's thirty two T**ara npeiiMc* a* a newspaper owner and iditor he has to hi* credit a repntat on for hownCy, trnthfnln*as and faarlcaaneaa tiiMnt pans*d?t>y MJ man, and aay e» pwasi i>n of commendation from him cai i iea with it the great, broad t»*-art of the man. We apprwriate what beaays and we hof* to ever merit the praiae of such a rare champion a* i. K. Clifford. »'fW»F W. L. IUTS KifKt Wor<mp(iH Oraaid MtnrUrj Ma a«ir bolfa. ImrmAtrtanm W. ft,'. ' STATE HOTEL INSPtCTOt OwHwM, W. Vs.. inw 17- (Mm ■or HfUWd tidmj tormmllj mnr'-nrml «fea an In' - <4 A. If. o4 Htm "HOW NHIfE SUPREMACY IS MFHIGED" i A r»rtt«« »- ti «i«HT U« rtMimki <4 thr "..Lr jr »*." lii- meaning of which Mill hf l»«t «|t)>in i«tnl l»y lituM* familiar • ilii r«4«<litMtiM tniuiiil the t-ouuo mills iu tilt- sontliern states. I Hie cartoon depicts a utinii, Mack ur . «»n, MtliuK un t lerwe hmnly devouring a Urge aection of a watermelon. Ketuud biu, on • path Itmlntf to the mill*, arc the entire families of it* while workers, on Uieir a ay to the mi£. fatti er*, mothers, girls and bnya, younger and ol«ler children, ail showing the ef led of tl* KriiniiuK, liealth-«iestroyiiig work in the damp, lint-impregnated at iinmplien- nf lltew modem ra»-e destroy ing in fern n« Tliat lite picture in not overdrawn will be admitted hy all unbiased olwerver* tliat have ever had Uie opportunity to in v«stix«tf condition* in lite Sontliern StaUw, where only white lal>or is employ ed in ti* mills, hot wliere there is no limitation aa to tlie *ge or aei of such white worker*; w lie re factory iuapection la a dismal farce: aliere tliere la no rr atrictiiMi as to Icxira of lalatr for men. women or children, wliere mothera of families and tlieir mere t>alaw are work ing long, dmmal hour*, loth on day shift* and night ahifta, wliere Uie effect* of such unhealthy, degrading toil uiay fa» rtad.ly diai >vered in tlie stooped ahoul dert, the pal id. paaty facea. tlie general un«ierfed, de|ecte«i. discouraged appear ance ot the workers. Alao, u u* koi>«n lint Um* mortality is m> Ujpb »nx«nr th unfortunate I wen iieth urainrv white ilivn of tlx* Suutb tha» it ha* l«iiiw notMrji for th» null owiMKtti t© rnirifr employment agent*, wttu Val tbf tmalifa all (brooirti the *</ riniltnral ilMtnrta of the Njoth for re rrnita for the mill, offering a« indutw inroU the prtAium that kwj mem her of the family ran an iirr employment, and that they will not be repaired to notue in rontart with the dw(>iini negro To return In tlte cartoon. on earh (MiD'hrd, |«llxl fare ia deputed an ax premon of aupreme worn, a« they turn •way from the happy, Hurdy. Mark child, ailtimr on the fame The lemon i* ntrt kna. The rav of white worker* i* rapidly leincdntroyei, ahfte the n»f". allowed only ia the agri cultural and domeetir employmenta, ia building »»p bra vitality Ttii* article ia not written in the hope that the' joun&ter on the fence may be •ddrd to the army of white anemic*. bat mm a warning In th«w who an heri-ely and t<nci«Mrt*-ntty ealrtxl that tbe while race <*h*H and nn«t Miprrme, that tread m rape fly aapptnir tlte life Mod of tlw amthern a bite work» ra That •• the pm»ot mrtlni<la . two ahort <lt ca<te* will mr* the Mark rmrm m the Month auprfioe anae vaat nmnhera of tha whiles are leinj dagraded, i-hyaarally, mentally, ami to the esient that M ka*Mtive, unhealthy, urvierpaad iml, br ainninv at ton »*ariy aa age. thiai pra rladiu# edt* a»i«*n. ia <fc#»ner*tii»g alw ■aorahy. fnilnl tfine Wo-k eraic" "aai. - -* Hiyi# . »• Nifmt Get Part «f TWir Dm. Birmingham Ala . June Ift. — Korae* era! far* the Nearmea of Una rily have heen making i plea lor better arhoota, M they hntw aifbrai. Take ant aoatk I am ntMB. on amunt of that* inadequate 10nMw arhool bnjldioga and fa I The retnlt ia that the city 1tlla'ai« ill 35TH MHUAL PROCEEDINGS Most Won^fal Grand Lodge A. P. and A. M. Held at Hunting ton June 17-20 UkRfiESf ATfENOANCE IN HtifiM Of THE LOOSE McDowell Times UftuinoMly (a* dorse d as Official Qrgta— Several Ntv, Tel lapor part sat M stares Faacted I Im- ri aft «Mriiililr<l *i tl«- I> .11 proni|4 If Ut Tnraday ni->rmi<K lain- 17th. Krtxn llkr.f the; marrlied l» iIm> Kirat I*. Ohunli At the ImhIj «m «lled t<> order hy the K. \V. (iraix) t..-. turer, J. If. Ta)l«>r in lit*' aiwm-e <>f thr Ivputj tirund Matter K. A DeHou ney. Itcvobmul >i«-rr lnr|.>i| liy It'wmi Clia^ltut. lirt J Wr t 11 ■ welcome i kicw v« .» marie l»> Hm> Hon. r. t-1- >*l ' t, wh«« a- nrnJ tlu «,.... .1 I.. mIj ami unlimited iie».|..u, in lltr -I th ir dutiea, in mich a hitfh toned and |xiUi Denied way till it gave an<-h enoxiraireiitent to tbc brethren that it aavttred »-herrlulneaa and fond will all Utrongh Um* entire mi aion. Weleoaie adtlre** on tlw part nl Freeman Lodge, N<». -of the city waa eloquently and (ontfullj madr by W. M., O. W. Muflim It «a> a tunWy and appropriate web-oute ami every n»emt*-r or (Megate Idt tliat liuftm meant every word be aaid The raap<>nae by Miiet Worahipful (irami Matter, A. I'. ^trau*h ter waa to inlallif tly ouaia and waa au pregnant with expraaai<>n replete wiUiUie Int of tetlowahip that it )n»t atarted die meeting off wiUi atiaointe cheerfulneaa They rra—> mbled at llr ball at 11 4'> a in. l'lie < inental opening at Hi*h Twelve took "lare. Ami aa we mm! in the le liinuiug, that Deputy tirand Maoter A A Detlonney Item* abaent, tirand I -ec turer J. H. Taylor under wImmc an per viaion Una part «»f the program waa c«»u du< ted did it witli care and pm iaion. H* ap|a>inlmeiit of a omimittee <»n cre dent* aia wan Ur next order and waa dour liy the Moat Wor*h infill 'irand MaaU-r Kefreahmenta aerveu at 1 :t*» p in , Tlie tiard ludy aeautued laU»r at - p. in. The Committee <m Credentiala re|iort e«l. < H.l»er iiminiittm were tiien ap (minted, alter which the <ir»nd Maater delivered hia addreaa, and thia a<blrm» waa admitted to l« a very thojightiiil aa well an practical addreaa. Many new idea* were aii/yewUM and rvcotniuenderi whirh received a hearty aopporthy every telegale praaent. l-ol lowing Una adilrtaa there were rej«>rt» luade hy the tirand secretary, K. I,. Halm, tirand Treasurer, K H Trent. and < irand Kelwf Secretary .1 M Kllia. Kach n( thear reporta ahow ed conawierahle b.t of paina and bard work. Tlte rrporta gava general aatia lactMin u> Uie entire i rait. Itefrrahmenta I at 6 (II p. m At riirht o'cU k |». ai. Uw Uraixl laxl) rreou*-d labor. A <li*riMnton of tlx- re lief depawtnie&t, touching upon it* ad \»ntm« i»l It* perfec tion* tod imprrfn tKiM. W by tl« relief ■trteterj J. M KIIm, followed by a (el low rrattMii«n Irom each diitnrt waa eery tpwtlel TIim f«rt of the (iro(rani jer hafe, Hwitoil luoiv attention and pe.hap* ranlt qiwetentm ner* aefced dnnng the general diarianion than on any o«l>er nab jrrt except that on the "I lu/oruiity of the work rir " Kefreahment* flDODKD DAY- MOIUIIfHi HRHHIOl fceiMimol lalnr at H o'clock Roll call, kfnliuf, correctMtn and wloplUon of the minute* >4 Uir (.rtodinf day ■ ■■■■ >m Konrxl table di* i«*K« led by Hev Wil li* Brown of «»ary. >« tite *nhjert. "Tie ner*-n»ity ("f practical Mawmrj and liow aernreil." THi* wa» amitlier very important feature and l»r <od>t many to the tUmrf with wimmnw The commit Ww on thetirand Master'* addrem re pfrlr<l \ery favorably «ith •«» timely raMiiueiMlaNixM, Tlie nett on t>r<<r*m mm a diarnaaton of the rivernnent of lor*J lodge*, led I y Grand Secretary K ft., kann and follow Ml hy the M«ter> A nnaler* 17, 7, 1, .11, l», 1#, an<l <» Refreshment* The regular pr «ran> lur the afterrvro waa enepended on aoroont of th* local committee heinf "nat4e In Mr or/ a park lor l!» nmiml annual outan* on the la*t day and the annual <nting which waa I held at the Cliffa* W» Park, ignite a crowd attested thw annual on ting « bike many of the meaaher* natenlnl Utemarna* in ! the city with friend* and bwnea* mew The local commiUae rrynrvd baring a eery »w<ta»f»l «ti*( mm! naliml ame ■and money Tht* (aatna* alao tleieerad • *1 -v HON. J. M. m is Elected R. W. Relief Secretary A. K. and A. .M a-id uutn lml ki tiir tint Ka|4i»t (Miun h, wIh iv lltrj hrl l memorial exerriaea, af t*r wIih-Ii tliey reluriml to tlie hall »n«l rrwiutwt Itlntr iiuti-wl of • hamjuet w hwh waa Um- urifrintl profrruii. Oonfrnny of Past Mutrrdrgnvt inmuuiv*! th< hal anr-t of the evening w hirh » M(l<inr by (i. W. uadnl lij Kev. J. W. Thirtmi |«>pfe took On* Jr per. Hiiirtmi ttrtainljr did itiu* tint he knew what Mtwuiry ia in iU l>rnU c«l mm. • «% * TH1KI> 1»AY—M R1INU SKMNlON. Kaaunwil labor at «;*•. Kraluif, cor iwtMKi and adoption of uiinutew. He l»rU of virhiua nmniiitlw, foilovad l»j report* of (rilrfluil representative. Ad Jnw, "Maaonry in ito prai'tiral |> mly," by brother (too. W. Hufflin I* in Waa ding niinutcw, final m porta, diamaaioa - Our widow* Mid or pham», their im»I, «Mtr r*vpouaihiliti«w, Hf , led by Krv. Kotunaon in Uw ab MOt-e of I'rof. Krcd K. Kaim-r. I.le.-lt»>11 of oftu-era now <a*« llpled Um* uunda of uwuibrri and everyt»ody l<egan to iivt hoay making waa in or der and it waa at tlna »l**e of Um* wwioti that every lrllu» tikHiKtil tie had u « haiioe to di*pUy hta oratory and graphically ph-tiirr lite merita of tin < hoire for ottif**. It waa lew tliat luiM-h ainiMteuieiit to gether with much ftiiirty and uiu-aai new* prevailed among tlnar wlto wanted office and Ukw who were particularly. intereati it in tlteir frienda omcKKs w.KtrrKD. A. P. Straughter, M.mt Worshipful ti. M ; Kev Willi* tirown. Kiirht Worahip ful li. M. , K. S. tiordon, Kight Wor alupfulU. S. W.; I Scott, Kiirtit Wnr ahipful U. J. W ; I'rof K I.. Kan". Right Worshipful <». N. ; K. II. Trent, Kiirht Worshipful *i. T ;J. N. hilia, Right Worwhipful K. S. 1 lie nine mem tier a who «-onatltufed t^ Hoard of Ihrertora werr re elected. Tlie newt ptar*> of meeting will la* at (itry, W. Va. Shi* atrong *(«•« Imi wrff ui»l** nraiairig the merit of aele« tin* f»ary for tf»e rwtt annual gatl>ering hi iW.r Whittico, Kev Willia Hrown ami Jainea Murphy inalr tlir l«oya to la-lieve that d what tliey aay ia true iiary ia tlie l«rt pla. in Uie ataCe to have the ne«t annual cnniii.ufocati'>n I veryt>ody'a eye* are turn*->i toward «>ary now A v<»W prevailed to ia»* uniform Ki tnali and that Ux-y w >ul«l lie purrhaaed by Uie<*ra»'t l.-iHarmony prevail ad tlin i.,1. .ul ll» entire nt»-»tiii,' KEYSTONE LODGE 1F. AND A. M. HOLD SERVICES I'nrtiiant W> ilia r«l*-| tiir (irin<l M «i>U-r ill lit** junmlM 'tt>n nl W.-»i Virginia. KrjraCiror I N<*. 71. A. K ar<l A. M mH m Unr hall l»«t Snidlajr uxl at lU ipfMnlai bom forii#il linr'aml man lml to Ml (/(••)•! Hafrfwt Otinrt-li fc# tlir |Niryiw «4 going lltanki U» our Sijim?* Arrhi lr> t <4 ll* Imrrfi* lor Ilia |>fi4rrtK« aixl m#tithmn( Kir <(ra<i W or4njiliil Mmmtrr I,. V.. J'ltiMun. ia a Ira tml aril rt>«ii remark • ■talr«l the nhfrt >4 U# ■trrtiuf aixl anmxiiirMi tiir i<f*niiif byum a bait ai« wing by thr N<irtt»l«irk cb +r. Aftrr | rmyr t>y ihr (hapiaia. Br . H T. Hraigrb.il, I'al M—Ur H K ('»»lrr • mm utir «lihr<l ami gav* a atv>«rt Nil Uotrly aildma <m "Tl«r ilum of a M*«tn. " Nrnfinf Itj ilif rhmr I'J a talk l>j B»II, Kr»«lgal«.r.| • *Why urn tanaa Maann* " A llrr ahtrti ttw W, M,, I.. K i<4iMna, inin«liiml tbr mf+ikrr o4 ikr <lay, Hrv. i. I'.. Jcaai, H D,, a bo pmrbal an Mrrlliat imwa ll «Mp«m by all that H waa tba ■aoat arbotariy, Ikafcl Nimir ama lad rm iMiwd to Tb# anMa. k*« ul by Mm* a bo bnnl 4 ia mm b«b STIRRING UP MORE i STRIFE IR ft III II*- |*rw U al resumption of Uie uiiim> strike ill tin- illstlirlied reviolta in Kana wha raunly i* * j>r»*tty fair illustration «.( the dangi-i <»l playing with tire. 'If mi tlie rrt-.rU <>f « iuvrniiir lliltirld a miib lam e of I in* 1 l«efii Wrought |u Utr strike region. It must I* Imnw in mind tiiNl the nun*-* iii thi* Mo tion have uever Iic*"11 il>*a*d .loan 1'he operators have ala ay* had men to do Work, men alto are willing iihI anxious to work. A eon sideraMe dement maintained hy Uie funds of Um- I mted Mine Worker* ami «red by the of agitator* dahhar ately tamped near the mines, anil both, tlir«nigh violent and iiitiiuMiation, rraa U-d m much diaturhem-e that <>|<eration of tite mine* »**ti»ed to lie im |»iMil>le. hnveriior llaliteld cure.I Una luNditM*. Noa a senatorial inv instigat ing committee, Inl hy a lea lialf-laknl demagogue* viaitaUie kana «ha strike n-yi iu ami hy the example of its meiu lien, am! hy their public ultrriiwra en courage lawleaaiiena ati<i practically aa •nre agitatiora of tiieir aetiatance and ■ympaUiy. Aa a result, anoUiar effort break up pam*efiil coadiUoos ami pre vent the niutinunacr of aork in tlie Ka nawha mine* in now lieuix made. Tlie Senate of tlie I piled SlaUa seem* to enjoy tlie pieaemv of a niiiularr ol in dividuaia alio are about aa wall tttlnl for iiteuilieraliip in a «lelila*rative law making laxly aa Motlter Jmim ta One of thani i- John W. Kern, tlie hired atlnrprj of tlie linted .Mine Worker* of America, a man aim, apparently, ta iinahle to aepa rate hia re*|Kin*iUhtie* a* a lawyer In in Ina duties mm a I wiled states Senator Another ta Mart me. of New Jeraay, a noiay ami hlatant tleuiaipfuv, the p>ka of tlie Senate. I heae are two of tlie men aent to West Virginia on a mission of investigation, ami it is not strange tliat tlie viaita of aurti men liave had a disturbing rather Unm a >j meting. influence - Wheeling InUIhgem a. CkarWtlM Girl WW Criiutn at km ArWr Ttiay Ann Arlaif, Muh , June 4i. — -Auiouir tlie graduates at llirli Schord Commence ment tina u»oriiiiiK, aaa Mia Phyllis Wlwatley Waters of <'harleMon, W Va. Hlr is Uie val*nlN tonan of Iter class and Captain of the haaket hall team that wot) Uie < hampHrfinhlp of Michigan. liar rwrnrd has Iwen phenomenal, having won lot Iter a « Imlaralnp in Uie Umvamtj of Michigan, whu-halte will enter in Uie fall, slie a the •laughtrr of Phil Waters. , h.ioaata an alumnua of Uie I', of VI , who a as a great attiMe while a stn dent liere. ami. who alao won many or atufu-al prism THE HOUSE OF DEMOCRACY Tit Folly to Expect any Good to Come oat of Democracy (By S. H Mmm ) A» Um* land bill brtriug Uw name of u»uat illuatrioua r^iinwiUbN*, »mh1« ita *ty along Uie tortuoua courw thai ail tariff btfla umat trawl, »c «io not tinU (tar huata oI lvm«« r»i j luwtl up on either »hW ol lite atroam tiiat Mow* by Uie Wilaon Uiruitr, exulting villi unan i hum is rtultab»n al Um> bread wha-h ibcy hav»* ran upon Um- wafer* (ha Um* con trary atriH* an<l tiirUilrnt >ti<« <>r«l li«v« «Vrnuafa*l Um* rank* that «an/ ao ln»t* fully an*I |*ra<b*«t ait |miii|«iiM<y «lrii rv railnl from mlr on Um* -Mb of Marrli. Tta* ru ki «»f •Itaoatrr mi wlm-li ls-iu>» - rn y »h nrhinl uioir Utan oii««* art* t-alluiK again aiUi a rait Uiat m irrrata UlJ**. "I'm Um* ain»u Iiir»* lu« acll lurri tnl iliatrik ti«>u ami Um* l*r**»t«l»*iit » aniiot play the (>art ol Orphroa. The Hoiimc of Itemn rary ia itivtolad ikbiimi ita*lf. Tlit coiiUfioii of UMuorrary likr Ute • ln*M«lr«i pi am ire from whit-li no Ian.I an l no i*«>|>lr ait* i*imii|iI, at irrririilar iiiIm vala makM an Pii unimi Uirmiirli Um I'iiiImI sutm ami «*v«*ry «*»•* •|iialilir<t to voU* la ill vitrei In no alony «>n a Iri|» t<» Um* Mium >4 Klyaium. Many liavt* iv tiirii*«l from Mich tripa biw»-u, <li«ap pomn*l an. I .liapirtW«l, an l Um* tab** of •or brought l>a» k arrvr In ilKrr >>tlM*ra from a like billy tor many yram , but <>o«* grin-ration ia always naaaiittr ami emptier mining ioWi ita uiliMiUiiiv I In* rmlul* ity «j( y«MiUi and Uir unlin-ility of obi n*r art* Uniiurra y'a tmt an.I ui<«t <-b**riab e>< aaarta ami youUi aud air* imtiiuiubar npr maturity. 'Twoa Mly tutriwl any Kuwl to i>niM* out of Um* Ifiu.n-» i>a ij nut KMiy iM*\rr am llw I'lfrlrrwutnl Bill Iim tfoti*- kmii (Im H>m«p in tlif Smair, »u>l himv rr*ly iu return In the IImmt, »lieu<r it w ill »ro again In llw Nntalr M<i finally* to Um> hvaUrnt, who will lianil) l» aliU to wiikiuw • lull wliWii iu Umt Iw-Kiuuiu* waa hia riwliirv Wt m-mll wiUi ■ k1o« uI ph'Miwt Uw lutlw wortla of tlriiiiiH-ta tion Mid diaappointuMftit utUml lij Hrr» mImiI (irum Hlrvrla.nl *limtttr \Vil»>u BUI km jiwuilwl (or liia aitfuaturr. CU-vrlau<i »«al lialuu* an«l i«*t Uie t>ill Im imw a lt» wiU.oot Iiim aiirtrnturr. Wr an- ruriuua Iu know Imi« I'rrafclrut Wil mi will taki on wlirn Ui** I'liUrriiiiul Bill ri<t«IW«i Willi wiwimIiiitiiU rrn lir* Um* au*uat I'rrtMuv of Ilia K*i*llrtn y. 1W arr iiMlml ilrfitfliUul tiuira for IImw wImi livnhtl not Um* wiuaoinr wilr* mi-I luring rtll <»( Um* I H-iilm i atn party, lor no uiatlrr Imw rough Um- |»a—a«r may be Umpy ranuot l» <irf>rivt»i of Um- pro found Mtufn liuu wliu-li llw- i»ro|.li»-i ni jiij* wlto call rruiimi Im Iraa wia»- Irllo* rrrtlum Umt "I told jmi mu Virginia Negroes Lead ia Basking Iss&stloaj. Kw-hmo««>l. V»., Junr I#.-- Nrgr-owa of Ihr <Hd UriuiiiMKi Stat* may well M pr«p4kI <4 lltrir ilu(im in tit* t> wmrw UhJ (oiuutrnial workl Tina i it) m «-«m •fiM'iKHMly 111 Uif m%*A !>•(!•( m a Ihwiim* ittitor. Id l«i>kiii( Ihwm, Virginia Nr fT> *m mrr iltrad of all lit* oiltrr itoto* Tl*rr arr *i*ty Uirrr N*irm Itank* in th» country. Itiry «rt* »|>pi>rtMiiinl wimiD^ Ihr stair* aa follows: Virginia I*; Mwiaii^ii II. MaKama M, Nor tli Carol I lis K; Tnan •>, hlurkla 4, Trnnr—u I, Ofclaltotiia .1; < n^rma J; lllinoM 'I Marian*! t; Arkaimaa I. Km tii<-k jr I; I'rn nay I van ia I. Ma<«a< lnwtu I, Waatnn|rt<'ii, l» (J. I. "GIVE ME LIBERTY OR GIVE ME DEATH" Tokm, June I*.-- l'<«Crr*railing a maaa rii**tlnf an>l Imriiif tit* ft*a»lli*»r, "tiivr uir lilirrty ur p»f nir >U atli I'atr.tk H*nry" a*rr mO-<I by agitator* <*■ a all* in tln> % m nuty of tlir I'mlnl SUtm rtn ha«y and <<U>*r |>iinto in tltr Ja|«an«ar OpM. Thr «>rgain/*ra of tltr ntrrtniK <lrrlarr tl>nr ofrpvt m to irr ur* a ntorv Irlrr Btinal )|i|4omati< attitn-l*- a«airi«t tb* I ■ U-.\ -Hat** Fried Clifford Sarcastic. i mm I'n w»iwK WiUim ftKij* ,41 oat M«<ri»'« hr»l, Mmlnl fij Iim rhrMian •Hi, m reports »»«vr it, Iim tie m rt «har|>rfM^l W> firulf »f»<4JiOT. ^ur*»lf «rb lukm ul drvntH* In Iim Smgm dp «i4mp will ui«kr all N**r<mm Iwrnltw Mpimrt Ihr tkwrrrt*' party. Judging thr fatnrv l»f thr ».»M. tf mriim> Id linHtl •>»! niaf b«f>|rn tu-witthst he, Piiitml W»Wh> Ih» ptsjinf chrMtLM that br m. will Mkc Biahtsfi Wailrm in torn* KirH itnnt hatowHr i.wwrii, •i><i J. Milu.t) Wahiru«. First Ar—tout