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THE ANDERSON DAILY INTELLIGENCER _ ' ' . I. VOL. 1. NO. 24. Esi.bli.?M 1M0, Dillr. J?. 1?, Uli. ANDERSON, S. C. SUNDAY MORNIN?, FEBRUARY 8, 1914 PRICE FIVE CENTS. $8.00 PER ANNUSt I _ - ., - Thought to Have Been Murdered Near Piedmont WHOLE COUNTRY WAS AROUSED From Information Obtained Young Man Has Been Found nil Parents anil People Relieved is, tU, Feb. 0, 1914. * P. Lfe, * _?eC John W. Lee ander arrest. * w? hold him until you can * ? come here I * Chief of Police. * CHANGE OX COMMITTEE. X. W. Hardfn Takes Place of C. Yfyeke. Columbia, Feb. 7.-7-On account of the fact that his father wanted him by bia bedside as much as possible, C. C. Wyche of Spartanbuig, a son 61 the speaker pro tempore, asked to bo excused from serving on tbe com mittee to investigate tbe manage ment of tbe State Hospital for thol Insane, which began its hearing to day. - Speaker Smith appointed. N. W. Hardin of Cherokee, a member of th? investigating committee its | place of Mr. C. C. Wyche. The House sent dowers to the bed side of the stricken man who was better today. SLACK AT SP TAKEN AUBURG Instead of having been murdered by negroes for his money, as was at first thought, Johh W. Lee, a prominent farmer of this county who disappeared from his home on December 22, 1913, is held In jail at Douglas, Ga.? by the police officials of that place. The above telegram was received Friday ai uuon by vViiiianv jr. Lee, father of the mlssln* man. and at once Joy spread over the entire house hold, dispelling th? gloom which had hang so heavily over the aged father and mother since the disappearance of their son. Immediately the father of the missing man telegraphed to the police of the Georgia town that the man must be held until members of hie family could reach Douglcn and straightway preparations were begun for the trio. Owing to the father** age it Was lmrinJLKlhln tn* ?>?rjl to 5? 2~-J therefore It was decided that Frank Lee, the 21-year-old'son of the miss ing man; aaAjaJtfetk^l?-iaw of J< W. Leo, D.. $dg&T King, should mi the trip* iTjrwr.tried to start Friday r-.ight but to couneo??itiromfrd be made,'they were unable to reive^tmtil yesterday morn ing and last night at midnight they had still not reached Douglas. They went via Greenwood and Augusta and it Is expected' they will reach the Georgia totrrt -this morning nt an early hour. Justus soon as tbey can visit the Jail and see tho prisoner they will telegraph back to the anxious father and mother that their boy is found, or that again tne nave met. with- dis appointment and more acute agony will result. John W. Lee was last seeb.in this Stands Charged With Aiding in Whipping c* Negro Which took Place Sometime Ago Magistrate Broadwell yesterday af ternoon received information that J. W. Blackwell, a white man, who stands charged with aiding in the whipping of e negro named Walker, had been arrested in Spartanhurir and bad given bond before Magis trat o. FVobert J. Gastt of that city in tho sum of |400. Blackwcll will be arraigned in the Anderson county courts to stand trial on the technical charge of assault and-battery of a high and aggravated' nature. jfhe abtalls of this case are already famiHnr to Anderson people. Tbe ne gro who claims that he was put through the "third degree1* by some constables and detectives of Starr, wets to be used as a witness in the B John Huff caso. Huff was a nogrQnwhp killed a policeman at Shelby. NV C, and the net of tho cose and wouldn't tell urPiCeSS UBSBIITED. And WIU be Disciplined by Wir He. partment, . . ,?' . . '. (By Associated Press.) Washington. Feb. 7.?Three oracerB DC the United States army are mls ;in?r from their csmmsnds and when found will be dealt with as desert-, is. They are Lieutenants Clarence H. Farnham. fourth iufantry. and Spencer M. Smith, nineteenth infan sc-ctir-u On December "22 when ho an-j ^ry. stationed at Texas City. Tex.; nounced-to his father that he waBj 3n(j Lieut. Frank C. McCune, eleventh Infantry, stationed at the military prison at Alcatraz Island, San Fran cisco. Smith and McCune have been gone Woree weeks and Farnham two weeks. Lieut. McC?ne had Sent In his resig nation. It was sab) at the war de portment, but disappeared before it ' was acted on. All three officers j came up from the ranks. coming to Anderson to transact num erous business affairs and that he would.'"be back before dark." accord ing to a statement made by W. F. Lee to an Intelligencer reporter last nlghL He did r?oeh Andcron, pay les his taxes .e*4 ^tending to other de uils, visions the office of County Auditor iUBtoh. Smith . and talkin g to that gentleman, after .which he is supposed.-to-have started back to bis home, miking the trip on a bicycle. No one has since been .found who talked with him after that time, al though one little girl is said to have .seen bim^?Ji?Pt/ three miles from An derson between, this city and his home, and',she said that in. was then in the act; ofjputtrng his bicycle Into W??ou.. me coumy auaitor said | that the niati th?ae no mention of any Intention to leave Anderson' or this section. Following hja disappearance the en tire country was aroused. The opin ion generally prevailed for some time that he had been murdered and a sweeping Investigation was started, which resulted In the arrest of Homer Brown and John- Duckworth, two' negroes, which took place just before Christmas. These negroes were plac - etri Uten erntr? pp?i paw ir*T m pa last term of th? Court of General Sessions of Anderson county, when their attorneys argued a habeas cor "pus proceeding before Judge Wilson and the two negroes were freed. There was m> evidence against them, and wltji it the statement of a man of tho pj?dmcat section to tho effect that he had awm John W. Lee on the stveeta bt Orednyule the day after QnriatisrHCSHHBH The country has been scaured fron? one end to the other to find some trace of tt'te mitftlng man and. W. F. Lee, h/d father, has spared neither time nor expebse to locate his mias ing son; He has had a large number if ?lroolars^ e?rrjdfag a picture and a LOCAL LEGISLATION. Passed by Hoase of Kepres?alAtlTCs i ??torday. Columbia, Feb. 7;?The House spent th? morning pasBbag local and s=v??Kn?? ??B to third reading. Under a resolution passed today, speeches will be limited to 10 min utes for tbe rest of the session. The House adjourned nt 1:20 o'clock today to meet at 1 o'clock! Monday when the debate on the Sanders bill to enjoin houses of ill repute will be continued. description of the missing man. sent to all parts of the country and Mr. Lee said last night thai he supposed thA rant?sra in Georgia was the re sult of one of these ciruclars. He said that he had sent one ox tbe circulars to the chief of police of Douglas, Go. Both Mr. and Mrs*. Lec talked to an Intelligencer reporter last night and *hey are both eoafideet that their son has been found. "We ha*7* never been able to reconcile ourselves lo the idea that cur boy was dead," said j tho mother, "and I am now convinced that they bave, found him and will] send him back to us." Mr. Lee said that there was little doubt In his mind bat that his missing son had been discovered and that he' expected to have him back in Ander son county and tht entire myntery :eteareg op within Ce neat few days. Are F?arhtme R?t?uiaticn New York Stock Exchange Washington, Feb. 7.?Federal reg ulation of stock exchanges as pro posed la the Owen hill, under consld emton by the Senate banking and currency committee, ts a radical In vasion of SUtes rights, m the opin ion itf ,p!n??rs of the Consolidated Stock Exchange of New Tork, wbo tday appeared before the committee. "The bill." declared HJ*>J?ir iL Boyeaan, counsel for the exchange, "seeks to do through postal and oth er rogulattous, whet Congress h?e no authority to do directly, and constitutes the most radical lpvaslon. of States' rights with which I am familiar.'* TW? BOYS MAY GO tO CLEMSON Com Club Lad* in Each County Are Given Two Scholarships To State Institution Two boys of Anderson county and two boys from every other county in the State, may secure the Ciemson College Agricultural short course without expense to themselves, ac cording to an offer now being made by Ciemson. The two boys, members of a corn club, who make the -best record, in each county as corn raisers, i cost of production being considered, ! may -receive this course in agricul ture free, their tuition and board be ing furnished by Ciemson. The course :asts for ohe month. The of fer is open each year, and thus eighty-eight boys of this State will each year receive instruction in prac tical agriculth.ro. The course which will be given these boys will, be specially arranged for them, their age and educational advantages being taken into conside ration by thoee mapnlng: out the course. .. Fftr?'or; moro ot'the best, demonstration! agents will bo appoint ed as Instructors for the boya who avail tbep^sclv?i' oj.thfe opportunity for practj??l instruction, when the boys from tho corn clubs of tho Stato gather at Ciemson. that insti tution will have the distinction of having a larger number of boys of the age of corn club members than any similar Institution in the coun try, Thia offer should result In renewed interest in the corn clubs, since the price is of such practical, value More than this, the plan of Ciemson will mean much to the future agricultural Interest* of.the State, fcr the eighty or more boys Instructed In practical farming each year will go out over the Stato r.nd disseminate ob well as practice '.he knowledge they gained at Ciemson. AFX POWER RIGHTS TO BE REGULATED] CoianreiiaiMrve Plan To the United States Sonate ' Washington. Feb. 1.?A .Compretten? ' IH^^^evelopmnnt: r>Cwa$en nNHTeliarrd, under, govern mental regulation, was embodied . in "L-s?? today uttrodutod by Senator Js?C?i of 'rfsshlngtcn. it.would- ?i?a vidc. that csrmitM for occupying power altes, fchouid be: issued only to states, municipalities and public-service cbr nor.nf._?r>_u irtii?h are.subject to .regur ?atlon u?a eontroi by such governmen tal agencies as public commieuions. Where the. development is interstate. , the bill would provide that the federal} gQvernmeU. Shall have supervision ne to rates. "THU SCARLET WOSAX" 4|... ?t?? W ?MO M Mil If! Gre?hvllle, Feb. 7.?"The city of Washington owes It to America to be a m?del city. This means not only in architectural beauty and the alendor of its public buildings, the educations! I value of its meseumsan art galleries and universities. It .owee.the 4W ?* a city set upon d hill in'Ualnoral as pirations and Its leadership in laws that shake for the moral as Well as political and educational uplift," said Josepbus Daniels at the Y. M. C. A. iHtmiuot here tonight. "It U paying the debt it Owes to the rp?blic," continued Secretnyr Daniela, "and setting -an example worthy of the .emulation of every other . American city in two recent =c;s Tjj cOsnfcM. ? . refer to the Kosy^n act which looks to such effective Ways to reduce the social evil, and the act that will end. di sease-breeding alley. Mr. Kenyon SC ? ih* roots. That act does not stop with punishment of tho scarlet woman* She does not escape, but it takes net* of the man who rents, or permit* agents to rent houses which arc used for immoral purposes." SCIENTIFIC FABMIN'Gi ! Te Be Tiaght the Wayward Bora ef i New Yarn. (Dy Associated Press.) New York. Feb. 7.?The dopart- ! ment ?f correction today announced that two etnzeas had provided funds which will enable the city to open thb farm colony of 610 sees pur chased last year la Orange county. 1 wilt b* used f or fcoye and : ho are crowaea in the city reformatory on Karts ftfifoleV They will be taught scientific farm ing and industrial pursuits. . - . yifs jnorri-m fCatfegat Banks Mare Beek Meaey 0a Band. (By Asaccbrted Press.) n&ahiagtbn, Feh "< ?Loans and discounts made by the 7.493 national banks Which answered the last call of the Comptroller of the currency, { decreased abo-tt $8S.ooo,000 from Oc- j teiS, while cash on hand *n { the bast/*-, :?^*ae*d about $02,000.000 : <! same pertoo. Compared to the figures of the call of Feb. ?, ins, > loaaa and discoants show a decrease of abpui $50,000,000 and cash on ' increase of .about $48.500, Twelve Americans Suf focated In Tunnel Wednesday CHEAP BANDIT'S MEAN REVENGE I Allowed Passenger Tram to Ran! Into Tunnel In Which Freight Hsd Been Derailed anl I Juarez, Mjcou Feb. 7.--Tko six I Americans and; forty or fifty Mexi cans whose fate fias been a mystery since the destruction of the Curabro tunnel last; Wednesday were suffo cated. This information was received hero tonight from (the headquarters of the -Mexican & Northwestern Rail way. The tragedy, is laid at tho door of Maximo Castillo, the bandit chief leader. A special train carrying twenty Americans, led by yL j- Farragut, of the Mexican Northdjegtern Railway, fifty coffins and a rescue outfit left here tonight for the scene. Tho . oxo?i nustas- of persons aboard the passerig?r. train, which consisted of one flrstfc-lass, two sec-' ond'Ciaas coaches, tV* baggage and express car ?nd a freight car, la .not known. First reports felt tho num ber at 85, wh?eaJ/JwicBt for rof asked for To o| jfiedi aja^rl r-ntly was an epontflle, howfcfpr, , as the searchinginattfcr-led by ,Dr. R ?. Herr, of M3a*e^iwianaW etrate far enough Into tho tunnel to d?tint the dead. m?,Railroad mon bef and, in El Faso are furloun at v&?til1 day 22 of his m??' executed by the. r the south end of-.tb? tunnel ab?st 300 f?et 40d there set sire to it. Th? pnsaensoT Train entered the death-trap from'the north - uneadv* Epectin?. probably traveling, at its usual rote of about fifteen miles an bpdr, When the engineer discovered the trap it was too late. Castillo's failure to. send back warnings of h la deed is regarded us the luost cruel and. murdeoua act of his career of ja D msposition here'to .crltlso Gen. Francisco Villa for not having crushed him long ago. The. missing- Americans, all em ployes of the railroad, arc: M.. J. Gilmartin. ?upaWiiteBdent of the.Chihuahua division; B. Schoneld, Superintendent of terminals at Jua rez; Lee -Vtylllhuns, assistant mana ger of commissary; H. F. Marders, express agent; E. .T> McCutckcon, en gineer, and. V. E. Webster, conduc tor. Two Mexican cowboys were re sponsible for a report that all had escaped and that tho Americans had escaped. The Americans hero were jubilant at this, but tho rejoicing was short, lived. . . Three More Found. A bulletin from Pearson tonight said three additional Americans-were on tho ill-fated train. They were Edwr rd Morris. twrtm??t^rr;*i==i-. ??c??y, conductor and James Burgess. They wore traveling as passengers. Gilmartin was from Buffalo. Bernard Schofleld came here from Brazil, led., and was: taking hla first trip over tbe road. NO OUTBREAK IN MEXICO CITY (By Associated Press.) Mexico City, Feb. 7.?The federal capital today was quiet. The au-| thorities bad feared that conspirators against the administration would at tempt an armed v : rising, hut no out break occurred. Troops guarded tho places, arsenal}, and artillery barracks throughout th? f night after the corroboratlon of re ports that conspirators had planned { a new revolt against the Huerta gov mr a time last nigh*, excitement \ was caused by the activity of tho sol diers and by the report that an ont break. had actually occurred in Gmt- j daiupe, a suburb several mllesf northeast of the capital. Telephone messages" .early today failed, however, to confirm tho . ru mors of fighting, Secret police today gathered Into j their. dragnet a number of clerks and email business men alleged to have boeh connected tith an antl governmontal conspiracy. r- * Washington* Feh. ?.?The Xever agrtcalterat extension hill was passed wt? aoarad wears hv. the Semd* today wlthcat afeanrttng Tete. DANIELS MADE FINE SPEECH Anderson People Delighted With Addres? and Banquet in Greenville Lust Night The Anderson men who wont- toj Greenville lost night to hear the ad' dress of Hon. Josephns Daniels, were] enthusiastic last night when they re turned to the city over the splendid] effort of the Secrotary of the Navy. The local delegation said they had never heard a more pleasing nddrcsR and they were equally as weel pleased with the banquet which was served In the dining roctn of the Grcenvile Female Col los?. The banquet was pre pared by the domestic science depart ment of thlH Institution under the di rection of Miss Eudora Ramsey and the following tempting menu was served : * Grape Fruit , (merries Roast Turkey cranberry Sauce j Olives (el pry Pickles Creamed Potatoes Carolina Steamed Rice] French Green poaa in Tymbols XenpoHtan Ice Cream Fruit Cake] Coffee Cheeso . Crackers I The party,, that went from Ander--1 son to Greenville to attend the an nual banquet of the Y. Af. C. A. of the Carolinas, returned Sunday morning at l' o'clock with a glowing account of the trip. The dinner was ?erved in a most beautiful manner In the dining ball of the Greenville Fe* male College by tht, domestic science classes of that itutltutilon. There were ever 200 men present, from all parts of the two ?tatos. The principal speaker wns the secretary fcf ths navy, Jocuphus' Daniels of North Carolina, lie made a ?ne, impression. He is a plain, practical man who has a lot of com -pon sense and Christianity,, and his address made Ha way directly to the hcarf. He spoke of the statesmen of ! South Carolina in the phst and de- j clared that ose of the greatest ptoces of constructive statesmanship of all times was the work or Congressman Lever of South Carolina In getting through Congress and through the United States' Sc?ato by unanimous voto his agricultural extension' bill Ich will do moro for the uplift of anything that has ,. atkss in fifta?teg np { .W?shington, and 0e?ie>?4 ' thic is * very Jew rears thiz wlli bo the Ideal *?pltal city of the world. He Rpokfe earnestly, of the work of the Y. M. C. A. to save young m?n who drift into it-2 city. He told bf the necessity1 for something like this to save , the young man from viec and sin. lie. aise declaimed with feeling against the crime or etrong c?rink. Secretary t,?m?j# will speak again/in Greenville in the opera bouse Sunday afternoon. Other sreakorB last night. W?f4 Messrs. Chas, K, Tewson end A. G. Knebel, ?en or national reputs?q?,". Who bave s number of friends in An derson. EVER BILL ON PASSAGE e Agreed to an Appropria* ?on for Agricultural C ?. -. (Ry Associated PreBe.) "Washington, Feb. 7.?The agr tural college Wit provides'^pf Y" strations on farms of api.. mcthods and scientific discoycrles as tt\ farmfnr- ??nrt now???. "?>>?? '?'. made to "State agricultural colleges, experuhcntal stations and in the fed oral donartmcat of-sgrlculture. Tho secretary of ngrlculture and land grabt agricultural colleges are to outline plans for carrying out d?m onstrations As agreed to In the senate the bill would appropriate unconditionally ?XO.O0O annually to each State, in addition a sum of $600,000 for . the coming year, with a yearly increase of $600,000 for the aext seven years would be provided for distribution among the States on a basis Of rural population, conditioned on each State appropriating a sum equal to lis portion of tho federal ffunds. After seven years, the oiU would provide a permanent annual appropriation of $4,800,000. An amendment reqnlring that ne gro colleges be permitted to share In the funds ivas defeated by *jM fl#\a? iA .** Th? *> !! r?? ' *'i^f*uMk*; however, as a result of a fight on the race questkm by plscleg th? dietrl bution of tho fund In the hands of the secretary of agriculture and re joctivo State governors in States ..Ming more than one agricultural college and also ?iMcBylog steinst race discrimination In the demeestro tlon work The bill probably wtil be consider ed soon la conf?rence between the two houses. MNCOLY aU?OEJAL. (By Associated P>wa.) Washington. Feb. 7??ground for the Lincoln Memorial to be erected In the shadow M the Washington monument will he broken Thursday, the anlversary of Lincoln's birtfcVVnO Un coin memorial commission so de. ?lded tod>.y. ri'BLIC NEEDS LIGHT. As to the Condition of tbe Rnllw?y Companies. (By Assoclattid ProBs.) Washington. Fob. 7.?Enlighten ment of the public an to its interests In transportation systems was sug gested as a solution for difficulties encountered by railroads in an ad dress by Fairfiggf Harrison, president of tbe Fhutheru Railway, at a ban quet of tbe Washington traffic club tonlghtv "Every intelligent mnu knows the railroads aro id difficulties today", said Mr. Harrison, "nud knows, too, that t'toae difficulties arc due In part to past history or the railroads but in part also to' the process of nd lustmeat to a system of public regu lation which has boon accepted as an accomplished fact, but has, neverthe less, gjsno further Into details of absolute"statute law than any other system of public regulation, oven of the actlvttlos of the- government It soir, which the world has ever, known." 1000 PEOPLE SAW NEW SHOW 'Nameless TVe^fe" AttTiCted A Tremendous Crowd on Openmg Dmf man Night Over 1,000 paid admissions were registered last night at the new "Nameless Theatro"' whfen the day and night's business was checked tip lact night. The new theatre, located oh Main street where the Elite cafe was formerly conducted, opened its doors to tbe public at 1:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon and until almost midnight last night there was a con tinuous stream of patrons entering and leaving wrmt'iiwWsWW^ of the most popular omncement plac dS^that^nderj^^aajuerv?ni .', fakatdn. who is the gsv ?.f?r. ri'*'?* ?Hee?. said last a that he "was more than .pleased v the start made and that he was con fident .over double the number of people would have visited his place during the day had* it not been for the unpleasant weather conditions. Last night there was a h?t box full of suggestions In tho' "naming contest" which is being conducted by ?hs sfco?v'. uvprke is to.be awarded to the person suggesting the most appropriate name for' tbe 'new play house. NO ACTION* -TAKEN te McLuurln Warehouse BUI in Senate Columbia, Feb. 7,-r-A bill was intro duced in the Senate Uttey to make September 17th a legal holiday in South Carolina in commemoration of Treaty cf Ghent, when peace was seal ed between United States and England after the Revolution. Furtlver action was postponed on the McLaurln warehouse bill until- next Tuesday .when the Marlboro senator will make another speech. The senate meets again*Monday night. THE WAGES ?TslNV Newark.". N. JU Feb. 7,?Hasel Headman,! an: JJotfvkeeper's daughter today lato confeasod that after -aking a fatal do?e of poison that It was shr who last night shot and killed Mrs. Harriot Manning, wife of Charles 1. Manning, a garage owner. She said on hor death-bed at a Mont datr hospital that "he had killed tbe woman Oat Manning might marry her. REBEL ACTIVITV. Is DeNlel In XessatrM From Admiral (By Associated Press.) San Diego. Cala., Feb. 7.?Wireless messages from Bear'Admiral Cowles today received- at, the . government stutloa on 'Point vIk>ma, fall to con. firm reeefit rebel reports oh. Urn capture of Mhsatlan. . .M*vn!.< vtm rs.no*' in tho h??^' believe; federals stilt control tbe Mex ican Seaport. Tbe largest < a wort ment of the sfcpieest select line of Aluminum Ware sver brought to this market has just Deen received by Sslttvaa Hardware y>. This Une is Ott'display in one rt their large ahovf ortmiows. Federal Aid Tor Highw* Seenrif Washington. Feb. TwJThe Hoove to lay concluded general'debate on the mods ronda* mil appropriating $35, NW 000 for federal, aid to the States a. road construction. Its passage, text week Is believed tc tor virtuallv >ertntn. Bepregentailvo Kent of California, ^ Threats Made of Person? al Violence Against Witness INCIDENT WAS PROMPTLY CLOSED Governor Would Leave All Con* viel? Free?Had More to Say?Warned Women to Leave (By Associated Press.) Columbia, .- . C, Feb. angry ' outburst by Gov. Cole. L. B?cos?, containing threats ot personal vio lence directed nt a witness and .t*9*v tlmony by tho Governor to th? effect tha?. he expected to clear the South: Carolina penitentiary' of some 400'. prisoners by hoxt August, were tjip features of an Inquiry'Into the'con ditions at the State Hospital for the' Insane, which today was instituted, before a special legislative comralt tca here. Dr. J. W. Rabcock, superintendent' of the hospital under investigation, aroused the ire of Got. Bleaae when ue testified that .he head teamed on good authority that certain chargea aiirrting tlie conduct of the hospital had be.en overheard by Gov. B?case In tx conversation ut tlie home of the governor's sinter. Advancing to tho front of the rootttv Gov. BleaiC exclaimed: I "That's false!" T!ie Governor added something; ; else in a lower tone which was cos, atrued as p. threat against tb? wit* neab. Mr-mbere of the investigating com mittee Immediately.-shifted the In quiry to other members, and the in i el de nr. was closed. ?u on Stand. told tlie that an c?brt would boitte . credit nnd dttimlss Dr. BabtMjek Wefce. based upon statements ot the asylbjp lauperlnrend*>nt himself, : Kenatbr Tillman admitted that be had 'guess ed" the hospital property might bo sold for private gain. Dr. ?Abreek Central ?taa*?. R.- ??abcock, one of the central figures in the inquiry, followed Sen ator Tillman on tho wltttbaa-stand. He stated that the board et regents at the hospital had In a ^y inter fered with his work ?a? tl?u harmon ious operation of the asylum by nro? mulgutlng a rule by whlch'they could elect bis subordinates. In speaking or Dr. K. B. Saundera, a woman phy sician, whose resignation was at one time asked for by the r?genta. Dr. Babcoek declared ha regarded i?er i? the best officer of the Institution and last year personally urged . Oov. Iilease to reappoint hnr. Dr., Bab coek then related in detail-tho inci dents which led up to the demand of Gov. Blease iu November. lDir., that Dr. Saunders be rcmo recital of conflicting influences ?ftf of alleged indiscreet acts of certain?' physicians at' th? . hospital. T? Free f?i?iets, -Th? Governor, white ou The stand?" stated that he hopedt^h'avo all con-;, viots frcoa froqi dm mut? iiva?lca-, titry here by Aug. 1, I3i4, and ho urged that the prison he converted in to a tuberculosis hospital for negroes, ' He stated flatly that ho would veto any appropriation for the further de velopment of the "Sandy bottom, lands" at Bute Park, where tt ts pro? posed to establish tho now hospital ?,-,-'-~r?, (Continued on fourt'i ra- = .) PROTECT THE Bl*D& Women JTast' yet -Imperr.-' Pfactafft For Display. (By Associated Press.) Chicago, .Feb. 7.?Shipments;*,.?! wild bird plumage item foreign Countrle^'Win be.: seized and destroy* od m ,tttW'WtHx't<*,tfaf ^nounchgifa day hyvinft e?j??oms 'tfbUe?tor. Two from 'th?, Orient/ today' viere setted an,i the district uttoHiey'f? office a*S*4 a court order to destroy' them. The shipment/* wore a' package df Chine** pheasant wings mailed to Mrs. O. ?. Hing of Northborp; tthaa.. and Jap* anosv pheasant breaata mailed Iron* Japari to Mrs. F. ILKoohcudorf Newark, O. ^ ^ <t . J t Sur- Te Bccoma * Law today attacked the bill as a "perlt barrel** measure, dexlgned to -patch, up political fences and prop totter-, Ing political c^anj^aatipns." Hepresentative Payne-ot Now York leelared it wna tbe beginning of an faal appropriations which in time} nrould reach stupendous prorortiotM,