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8 SOLDIERS' HO GRANTEI Managers Enjoii pending HAVE HEARINi Judge Memminger Inquiry Into ('?s< C. Horton of ' The following is Columbia State: Temporary restn joining H. W. Rid tendent, and M. < commandant, of the diers' home, from the right of C. <' 1 within the home an leges, was grante Judge R. W. Mcmm ton, presiding over court for Richland hearing of the case Saturday. A perm is sought by Mr. Ht he was suspended i 90 days for having \ to share overnight h stltution. PLAINTIFF'S A The plaintiff alle ordered away froi without any previc charge against hii knew, and that th* and no testimony t ascribed his susper dent stated as foil plaint: "That Sunday nig tember, 1913, Wi' came at about 8 o'c asked plaintiff to let room with him, t vacant beds in the was undressed and a rule to require hi mission of the comi port the presence consented. * morning Acting Cot one of the defenda he should have gott a friend to spend th and plaintiff expla circumstances and t no harm, and had i against the rules, morning plaintiff f< at breakfast a coir of which is given Welch said. 'I put 1 ton. I will give y< get away from hei trapping.' That pis be would not go o was willing to be That next day, Tue the afternoon, defe came to plaintiff an< paper to plaintiff a painful duty to pei was going to suspei days because plain respectful to Mr. W ed at the table too ' Williamson there at rules of the house, s tiff did not knowhad been discharge' arv. Plaintiff repli know it, hut thoug account of his dau live near Columbia plained how Willi; without invitation 1 that plaintiff could Bon from his room 1 it was too dark foT and he was nearl That said defendai dered plaintiff to g home, plaintiff he sick, and upon seei ing down outside, 'You must go as holds up or I will You can stay till t< tiff was allowed morning. That money and no plac< "That plaintiff h or summoned for ti flcations of charges upon him, and he mation of any cha except as herein st missal or flO-day su: ful, null and void remedy at law anc parable injury if th< pension is not enjo "That the act est infirmary does not commissioners the Confederate veterai been legally admitt tifT was one of th< Rupport was provid eral assembly at i the appropriation a the number in atte ed by the board o PRELIMINAR When applicatio to Judge Memmini porary restraining eral sessions court o'clock yesterday, i ed that the other si of the application was taken up at 6 o ly after the adjourn of general sesslt nick, assistant i represented the . udge stated his di both sides before p poraiy order. The general read affld) that Mr. Horton blasphemous at th ing room and hat No mention was m which Mr. Horton cause of his susj that he had perm son to occupy a 1 room Sunday nigl said there could 1 contentions that \ have not the right to dismiss an inma stated that he wa the view that the eally providing for management and l ion for dismissal, ii m. liT nnnrn a permanent home for the Infirm lyir ||K||r|f destitute soldiers and sailors of I TIL. UllULIl Confederacy, and that they coult Dm I II innr more be turned out into the st KT II ||II L than the inmates of the lunatic DI JUUUL ,um?they are there to be ta care of, and any reasonable n? ? sary discipline must be by o means than turning them out led From Sus- home. The judge said that pern Inmate tlie final of the case he e inmate. issue the temporary restraining ? der to provide for the plaintiff's noiTimniv Port in the infirmary in the m Li pAII'KUAi. time. ANOTHER CASE. Fixes Date For It was agreed that the case . v 4, heard Saturday at noon, along 1 or \ eieran . t^e pending case of Cameron J< rhis County. an(j James against the commiss ers of the Confederate infirm from Thursday's these three plaintifTs having I some months ago dismissed from lining order, en- infirmary by order of the board u hardson, superin- no charge But on the ground that 3. Welch, acting institution had become too crow i Confederate Sol- to afford room for them, and tl interfering with were too many inmates from t rlorton to remain counties. They allege that they v d enjoy its prlvi- selected for dismissal from mot d yesterday by Gf malice because they had test! linger of Charles- before the legislative investiga general sessions committee. They were restored I county. Final the infirmary and have remainei is appointed for it by virtue of a temporary restr lanent injunction jng order issued by Judge Gary. >rton, who claims Dbminick referred to this case September 14 for the importance of a decision i >ermitted a friend would stop judicial interference \ is room at the in- the commission's discipline of the firmary and right to dismiss innv t i rr attons discretion with out court LLfcUAnu. o. ylew Three of the four signati ges that he was to a damaging affidavit he r n the infirmary against Mr. Horton were the na >us complaint or cf the above three inmates, wl n, so far as he action against the infirmary mam ere was no trial naent is far-reaching In its all? igainst him. He tions. ision to an incl ows in his coniSPARROWS ONE GOOD ,TR ;ht, the 14th Sep 111am Williamson . . urt,1MI . lock at night and ? , ^ t him sleep in the That Pirate Among Birds Is Err here being two nsntljr Suitable ae Food, room. Plaintiff ?? did not know of The UnJoenrity of California has m to get the per- olared war on the English span nandant or to re- deetroy the eggs and of j"!' young and trap all the old on? * That Monday ' ? nmandant Welch. > ? *, , nts told plaintiff Neither bird lover, ornltholoi en permission for nor agricultural scientists have e night with him. good word to say for this pi ined to him the among birds, who seems to have hat he had meant beneficial use except when he not known it was That on Tuesda> gQ mQcj, Qf a pegt the jund on his plate arrow 5ecome in ^ partll of imunicatlon, cop> and defendant country that some time ago the It there. Mr. Hor- ?*?! department of agriculture put ou 20 minutes to a bulletin urging its destruction, re. Fix up your lng how to destroy it, and incident lint 1 ff replied that how to cook It In a few cities n that order, but on]y authorised use of c. shol tried by a court. wlthln ^ clty ig to kill ndant'^ciardsoS ***** they cai 1 brought the said otherwise be reached, nd said he had a ?o H*? grounds of cleanliness a rform. that is. he the English sparrow ought to be nd plaintiff for 90 terminated in cities because it li tiff had been dis- filthy habits and befouls every p elch and had talk- where It neets. loud, and had had ^ department of agriculture a night against the . * " _ ind a?ked if plain- "",1D .. that Williamson only edible, but that It la a ti from the infirm- j Juicy and savory morsel, and if be ed that he did not known, would be sought out by en ht he had left on one who likes birds, ghter's coming to j It win ^ a good thtng ^ put , and plaintiff ex- | ^ teg^ There Is no law or r 'romplalntiffTnd latlon against killing English , not turn William- rowB An? *?y who can make hat Sunday night, dlnary bird traps can help su him to go home, the family with delicate freah i v blind anyway, by trapping the feathered nulra it Richardson or- and having them fried or baked, et awav from the j Bee jf the department of agrlcul ing then in bed ^ not jdghtng the rain pour Richardson said, soon as the rain Japanese Like Other Babies have you^ ejected. There is a mistaken but populai this llef 11141 ft Japanese baby never c to stay till this | . . ? . plaintiff has no Tlier? ,B no reaaon ? to go to. should. Replete with nourlshr as not been tried and rarely denied a wish, he blosi rial, and no speci- like a wild rose on the sunny aid have been served the heriirea an amoat anil an * has had no lnfor- j strained. rges against him jj1b jjfe jg 0f ^ch an(j varje( ated. and his < -- tereats. From hla second day SPand ?he has' 'no i ?arth' "J* 8afe,y to hlB moU 1 will suffer lrre- ' back under an overcoat made for p dismissal or sus- . be finds amusement for every wa lned. hour In watching the passing ahow ablishing the said Is the honored guest at every fa confer upon the picnic. No matter what the hou power to dismiss ^he weather, he la the active met as once they have ln concgnjg tJh? house ed and the plain- or work a inmates whose ed for hy the gen- From his perch he participate ts last session in the life of the neighborhood, and ct, having in view part of all the merry festivals, ndance as report- turn the streets Into fairyland. L f commissioners jjj8 playground la the gay market I Y HEATtlNG. or the dim old temples.?Francis n was flr>t made tie. In the Century Magazine, ger for the ternorder. when gen- Question of Degree. took recess at 2 On a writ of error to the sup] the judge request- court of one of the territories, co? de be given notice for plaintiff In error sharply critl and the matter the rulings of the trial judge. V ('clock, immediate- coun8ei fQr the defendant In < ament of the court b h| , ^ following ins. F. H. Domi- . . K? attorney general, p ?: 14 . . . . defendants. The please your honors, bef pslre to hear from finish my argument, I think I can i asslng even a tem- you that the trial Judge was no assistant attorney crazy as counsel on the other avits to the effect would make him out to be." was profane and jjy a member of the court: e table in the din- un(jerBtand you; you admit the fi 1 been disorderly. , .. . . ade of the incident *** but4 had alleged as the ,u degreer?Case and Comment jenslon?the fact Itted Mr. William vacant bed In his Canght a Had Cold, it. Mr. Domlnick "Last winter my son caught a be nothing In the bad cold and the way he coughec the commissioners something dreadful," writes under the statute Sarah E. Duncan, of Tipton, 1 to. But the Judge "We thought sure he was going s inclined to take consumption. We bought Just statute in speclfl- bottle of Chamberlains Cough ! admission and for edy and that one bottle stopper masing no provis- cough and cured his cold com] ntended to provide ly." For sale by all dealers. ICAPT. GONZALES'ADVICE k TO CUBA WELL RECEIVED <cesther of [liuir Not nf Poliiirn] Ssiihiprts. 11 or- Hut of Agriculture. sup eanFRIEND OF THE COUNTRY. Suggests Republic Undertake Farm jnes Demonstration Work in Place of Ion- liectures and Circularization. ary, >een The following concerning Capt. the W. E. Gonzales, United States mln,poti Ister to Cuba, appeared In a recent the issue of La Cucha, a Habana paper: ded Our contemporary. La Noche under lere the above title ("Words of a friend heir of Cuba") yesterday published an k'ere editoral which because of the interIves est we have been taking In the same ified subject we are here reporducing. It ting being entirely in accord with the sen1 to timeuts of this paper. The editoral 1 in refers to an interview which was ain- published in The Cuban News and Mr. \%hieh was translated and published and in the Spanish section of La Lucha that on Satura'dy last: vith "For a large number of our polii In- ticans," says La Noche, "who are at ates this time occupied with the questions re- of the day?the military retirement .ires bill, the struggle for Jobs, the fight 'ead which is being waged to obtain the nies leadership of the Liberal party, etc. lose ?there will come to be naturally unnoticed the partriotlc and judicious f'ga- statements made by the new American minister in Cuba and published in our colleague, La Lucha, in its Saturday edition. AIT "Mr. Gonzales has not spoken as many may have thought, of political 3,^ subjects. He has spoken of some, th'ng of more transcendent Importance for Cuba; he has spoken of her agricultural problem and of the meth, ods which in his judgment should <5?- be employed in this country to bring fow, about the proper development of her the agriculture which is without doubt. B It the most abundant source of the j wealth of Cuba. Hg. I "This statement of Mr. Gonzales should be read and studied by all those who interest themselves in the future of our country. The words ' no of the Cuban-American minister have la struck a tone of sympathy of love I towards this our exuberant soil; Tlab sympathy and love which have their the explanation in the ancestry or the i fed- man who today represents the United States in Cuba and who. as everybody knows, is the descendant of a family .. of Cuban patriots, some of whose i women shed their blood for the liberty of our country. *nn "We will not here transcribe this the Interview of Mr. Gonzales. We will anot merely limit this article to a short I comment on his words and to pay lone our tribute of applause to the man i who has thus revealed in such an - evident manner that he is really interested and truly enthusiastic over t*?* .the progress of Cuba. This will, I therefore, be a short comment on the talo- highly interesting statements of the not American diplomat contained in the fat, [columns of the great afternoon daily, jttor "The words of Mr. Gonzales, more ,0 than the statement of a diplomat i looking for notoriety must be taken | as the judicious and serene advice of a good friend of the country, who ??u- frankly and sincerely Interests hlmipar self in the country's prosperity, vho or-| does not allow everything to go up pply ' In smoke, appearing to know our neat ldl?8yn<,rac'eH? our necessities, our aptitude and even our character. It ' is for that reason, according to our an<1 manner of seating things, that the turo talented American diplomat establish ed a comparison between our agricultural situation and that which ruled in the United States some years ago, and he makes observations and rer be- commendations which were we to folriea. low them we would advance greatly he in matters agricultural, nent ! "This government,' says Mr. Gonomu zales, 'can not fail to see the desirae . bility of increasing the genernl wel( , fare of the masses; here as in all .other agricultural countries much depends upon the agricultral departd in- 1 ment of the country. It is right here on |?referring to the personal touch? jer"s that*I believe our experiences could two. ' made of service. For instance the kin* Washington department -01 agruuiH" ture has laid aside the old system of * ? elreularizatlon, printed matter doesn't ^ work. Intead there is in operar or tion a new system of personal contact nber onP might call it. Instead of pimhold phlets. the Washington department now provides the demonstrator. la "And,' Mr. Gonzales adds, 'the a demonstrator taking it for granted fhat that a" farmerB are 'from Missouri,' shows them. "Would that the words should be >lac? heeded and that the proceeding advised by Mr. Gonzales should be followed in this country, which we doubt?we know the people?because it Is easy here to find men of all ages who are willing to go on the stump reroe amj make foolish statements hut it lnsel hard to find men to do what Mr. oized Gonzales points out. who honors himVhen self greatly when he speaks in the Biror manner that he did in his Interview." took "He's All flight," Cuban People Say. Bhow l-,ou's'ana Pinter and Sugar f as Manufacturers, published in New Orleans, carries In Its current issue the AUO following from it Habana correspond it ma 6D t: .ct of ?:;Th? new American minister, Mr. A--- William E. Gonzales has arrived, preama* sented his credentials and already found marked favor with his colony atid with the administration. It Is the ~ unanimous opinion that he's all right He takes a very keen Interest In agvery rlcultural matters and has discussed I was them interestingly In an interview Mrs. with a local paper declaring that he towa. believes in diversified agriculture for into Cuba, meaning not less sugar and toone hacco but more sugar and more toRem bacco and food orops on the side, to a his act as money savers while the two >lete- big crops continue to be the money makers for the island." THE LANCASTER NEWS, SEPTEMBER 19 NOT BORNE OUT BY RECORDS . p*r All right," said ChollW Assertion Recently Made That Cancer fat^ere^ himself together I. Contagious Has Yet to Be Ao- f4ather h*dth wn hlm ,?" knowledged as Fact. h?u8?* 111 have you ,nd " this. ^ ^ "Assault and oattery, I j The m^t recent announcement of grlnned the old gentleroan. a cancer "cure from Europe say? -Not on your life/. Bald that the lnrentor has declared that ?Under the 8herman act yo ne dob proved tnrougn experiments ter and , were abQUt tQ By and repeated tests that the disease and that k,ck Qf g wafj b contagious and brought about by ln re8tralnt of trade,.. the presence of a Parasite." Lest And thp o,d man waB 8, such an announcement should disturb that he relentpd and the ncj those who are closely associated with entwement was announ( patients suffering from cancer or add >b Week)v to the dread of the disease, or make ... sufferers from it more uncomfortable ' ? than they are already because of their aaas affliction. It may be well to empha slse actual medical knowledge of this V phase of the disease. ^fe . 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