The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, March 17, 1914, Image 1

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I I ^ | j ^ ^ v * h\.-V .. :r '1' / ^ VOL. 9, NO. 48, SEJ RARnnnK mm VIl-WEEKLY. EARTHQUAKE IN J W LANCASTf APAN iRARPfimPAVI :R, S. C. TUESDAY, MA pqacvi Miu:.!DDrQini:MT % % & RCII 17, 1914. PAIIC I 0 4 TO CiO WKST. Olirrif $1.50 PER YEAR. lirilT MAiini wvwvn il.v/1 vji iv/. y T. J. STRAIT N/ Lancaster Senator New H Insane Asylum. nw C AIT\rni?nc* rkirimo | Number of Persons in Ci i it Jim Are KukMi\IVIlU Tokio' March IF.?A se llllLLr OCcured today in I ture of Aklta, Island of ] , - ' number of persons in the < ,ea ? j were killed and many hou ed or damaged. In the Kowakubi, which was ri A T n/V U/flro mono it, or Ak.u unuuuui\LLnn T:\zt. DR.SAUNUERo Hondo. A sis ?wk,Ul Humor Says Strait ses destroyvillage of of Hospital fc lined, there LUnUILUITI, I IlLUIULM I i ALSO GOES FOR May be Head Is8Ues Appeal i >r Insane. Teni SHOULD EN UHLLO Governor IM? PARTY PEACELm^ ! Jones, who j sentence for to Democrats of been convict* stine at Brani lessee. on Monday m burg County T) TROnm CO ?>?? Hse Paroles Slayer of k* Pearlstine. I~ ecial to Charleston News | March 14.?John J. j Is serving a ten-year's j manslaughter, having ! id of killing Abe Pearl- Snn? i schville, will be released ' orning from the Orangechain gang, where he Ml MM OR STATE SCHOOLS Swearingen Writes of Appropriations. ^onuiiUEiIW} VfUllO Dr. J. L. Thompson Tempori Charge of Institution Until Strait Qualifies. Columbia Special to Chi News and Courier. March 13 ernor Blease today accepted th nation of Dr. James W. Babo The disturbance badly d road and telegraph lines wily in caao Asama-Yama, 90 n i ?r* west of Toklo, is In erupt! Akita 1b a garrison tc irleston Sea of Japan. It does a ( .?Gov- export trade, especially lr e resig- population of the city is Dck aa 000. Asama-Yama is the la WANTED IMPE amaged rail . They volilles north- Bett*r*tion of Hh* SI on From Governor A iwn on the Hls jonslderablo Persistent rumor c< i rice. The of Dr. T. J. Strait of a bout 30,- . the auperintendency o rgest active i Dital for the Insane. MOVEMENTS. Wilson Tolls The *tement Brings Co"'l?r?... cceptance of er _tlon Washington, Mi for party harmon tuples the name Democrats was If Lancaster with n.lght ? . .. statement Issued t the state Hos- House says: A plAnhm? "Mv InH vmnn * a?vr "**0 WWU OV'I within twent: m It is Their Duty State of S "? *? ' "Pernor E ,oes- the order to arch 14.?An appeal morning, on t y among Tennessee stood that Joi jsued by President try and get a The authorized Jones, whi from the White Branchville, i Pearlstine a ?iue ui? beuience, ana | r-four hours must leave HOW T< outh Carolina and never Ilease has paroled Jones, Head of take effect on Monday ^ t his condition. It is under ies plans to go West and new start in life. Columbia le practicing law in ton j*je shot and . killed Abe state merchant of that place, j k D SECURE STATE AID. School System Gives Advice 0 <'o-o|>eration Anionic Patrons. 1 Correspondent to Charlee*1 and Courier. Superintendent of Education in Hin enn K ? n ?* !***? - 1-** '* superintendent of the state 1 tor the Insane, and appointed stead Dr. T. J. Strait, of Lai This turn in the events of the came as a climax to the two-da Ion of the board of regents. Dr. Babeock became superln of the asylum by appointment em or Tillman, August 18. 18: Strait Is the Senator from La County and was a member of < aw-* * lospltal volcano In Japan. A ma; I In hts active periods have been acaster, of showers of ashee onty. Asylum ?mptioa was In 17 ly s see- MTeral villages on the n< the mountain were obllt< i huge streams of lava. T at r?T" ?bout three-quarters of i Vr* ' circumference, n caster the leg- | , lorlty of Its ' message from The Sti productive | last night found Dr 8 Its latest a member of his famtl 83, when been something said >rth side of tjje understandln irated by . . . . . he crater is ' *PP<>lntment had not a mile In made. Friends of Dr. ter insisted as early i ? Lernoon that he wouk .It Is the duty o ite to I_aiicA Tennessee to acc trait asleep, but ferences they mr y said there 'has past and stand i about It,' but the sake of the x .. tVl- of the party thrt g there wa nation is no^ been finally yice 0f the partj Strait In Ches- benefit to it, ar is Thursday af- should consider 1 lb. appoint*. to .crjr ciear mni one nay wnei f all Democrats In office at that ommodate any dlf- cd of manelai y have had In the ears and wildly together for a little over irentlge and success >ughout the naUon. m-rjnTTa A v accepting the ser- A HU U OA r ob of the highest jr qx? A id every Democrat " t part of his duty sontrlbute to the , i tney met In the post- to th ~ ' place. He was convict- t ughter and sentenced to one day. He has served two years. \?T the Legla ~~ for aid n ND DROWNED board of covers th SWEPT TOWNS ?? font "ThoG ittciiMi ^ Provlsl ^....?evu uoo Tf ittvuu a iciicr juntj superintendent ot edhroughout the State calling to the money appropriated ommon and hitch schools by lature, and that applications iUBt be through the State edncation. His letter, which o school situation In detail, >ws: lencral Ascembly made 11 heron for the free public schools. ? f w WUIU1IVVCXJ IU?V CVUU Ul recent investigation Into the al the State Hospital. Governor Blease ?u aske ther he had any statement t< with regard to the asylum sll He said he had none, but w< " glad to furnish copies of the correspondence between hims those at the Asylum, since the are a public record which anj entitled to see. His secretary ;vcu mo , furififiri TJtiuut " WILL LOSr ] <1 wh# 0 make Luation. Pacing of United Stat* juld be Companly Meann TiOai official Paying ffl.OOO.OOO a elf aad 1 letters Nw York, March 14.?' r one is Gf the United States Ej furnish nnn? u. ,?i tA.NL) I Dr- strait is xntt 3j ter county, suceeedlt rLA^/Lo Hams In the uppers he I succeeded John J. He * Express ' sentatlve of the Fifth * V. gress and served thei ? of Jobs JnK defeated by D. E. ? Year. present representatlv* , district. The passing jje taught school li tpress com- an(j Lancaster countle >r from Iadchi- eentmonths mad ig Yancey Wil- fee tire in the nat use in 1910. He I "As 1 see the i mphlll as repre- which divided the district in con- no longer exist. 1 e six years, be- Democrat should Finley, the earnestly towards j from the Fifth cooperation and service. I do not n Chester, York the Democrats of >8 in the 70s and with the Democn c wnicn dm in re- * ? the party so ef- While Br I?1*- Ooete R situation the caueee > party In Tennessee Ekaterlnod rhe thought of every More thru 1,< <i?w be bent very day 'n the lni meanrf of union and Stanitza and common national wave from th see how, otherwise struck the tov the State can pull ricane, which ita of the nation or Kuban. -ww v-.mvt,, i ne six a Baking Dam Nearby schools $ laajr More Ltvee. $60,000; ilon, $60 ar, Russia, March 14.? lie school )00 persons perished to- 1910, to indatton or the towns of plications Achtyrskaja by a tidal fund to t e Sea of Azov. The wave board of rns during a violent hur- , tlons pro swept the province of tendent < I needy ru .ppropriatlons include: High 60,000; rural graded school* weak schools for term oxtsn .000; libraries. $5,000; pubI buildings under the Act ot be disbursed In order of apr i field, $20,000; contingent >e extended by the county education tinder the regulavided by the State Snperinaf Education for especially ral school districts. 14K bu ids copies or tne omciai cor dence and the official notice Secretary of State Indicating polntment of Dr Strait as the r erlntendent. Dr. J. D. Thompson, the fir tant physician at the Asylum, have temporary charge of the tlon until Dr Strait qualifies erlntendent. DR. BABCOCK'S DETTh T^r Rnhdnolr'a loHnr a H, responto the voted to dissolve, will th the ap- persons out of employme ?ew sup received In salary and wa st asls- lmate,y $0,000,000 a yeai wjjj Many of these employe! lnstltu- In the large offices, have as sup- in the service of the co It was said today that f< were financially able to ? j-jBipruny | rariy bus ana was | row 15,000 the South Carolina M :nt. They I1885* He served in tho C< ges approx- jn tjje \yar Between r- ing attached to the Si: especially ' fourth South Carolin grown old waa mustered out at ? a war with the rank of mpnny and He ,s 6g ypar8 of aj <w ?' ll>em jn Bancaster since 18 retire from The governor of 5 graduated rrom ?ne rountry dp en edlcal college In . Tennessee thinks ! ministration at \ mfederate army ; The president's the Sections be- e(l out by the fac nth and Twenty- Democrats, a regiment. He I Shields, believe tl the close of the 'nw enacted In tl third sergeant, fusion of Indepen ge and has lived D^puhllclans whl< 81. Hooper (Republl< South Carolina eS8&i"y. abled to Judge what I More than of the present ad- drowned In flc Vashington." A dam coll statement was call- Temryuk on t t that some Tennes- | milts northwi Including Senator greater part c se reeent prohibition many oersoni rnt State makes the ! The sea wa dent Democrats and 1" Achtyrska. 'h twice elected Gov. toric 'own wil :ian) no longer nec- It once was i | fortrness Ads 150 persons also were 000. >od8 In Yasenkaja. ! asped in the town of ' ' he Tamaa peninsula, 9 8 "These est of here, flooding the 51:106 an(* )f the city and drowning ' a?tivitios b. i cient schc shed away 380 buildings <,lirh>g r< ia. Temryuk Is a his- on l?oal In a population of 6,000. every disi ihe seav or the Turkish 86vcn mc iss. a"d a boi VEN MONTHS TERM, funds guarantee the contlnu extension of the educational that have brought more efll)ols of sorces of communities scent years. State aid based taxation should provid In Lrict a school term of at least mtlis, an upto-date building dy of competent teachers. If Blease was as follows: "Columbia. S. C., March 1 "The Hon Cole L. Please Go Columbia, S. C.?-T)ear Sir: ] k* *to acknowledge receipt of you of March 12 requesting me to wrlttlng what you \iave statet verbally In referenqp to your 1 tlon in order that T may tak with the board of regents of tl Hospital for the Insane at 4 "" active employment of som 2. 1914 T'>p prospective rilssolul vernor, express service covei 1 desire of railroad with hot r letter fl.000 stations, acco put in statem-nt made public toe 1 to me oa:i 1 Roberts, president rosigna- Pan>' since January, 1913 e it up prts that the pare le State roaPonslb1e for the propoi o'clock t'or' '"'t said that the new * - llV llo tli tai*afn fn e>n?n ni or e sort. yesterday accepted th tlon will nf- J- w Babcock, M D.t ring 32,0:?S en* *be State Hosj ween B.000 fane, rding to a Eleanora B. Saunc lay by I)un- slftnnt physician in of th^ com- white wonjen's depai .. Mr Rob- resignation "to take e el post was Br. Saunders and I sod llquida- nounced yesterday t! ' rates fixed very probably open ?o? thriiirn in Pnlitmhln The profc^thv P renlgnatlon ot party. nnj "ha arsrt- airs >">? M oV S , SvV.h" ^" ? ' ^ih tto ri?ss -v" "r;5::3vi' n issue divided the understood Demo- The towns t if Gov. Hooper ar.d Yasenka] ted for a third term available ma laws may be passed, places border ddes with those who The t#rovii to have been closed the stricken of the present law. southern Itut on both the ITTKK Pit AY. Azov. The t ' ince aRpregal (Til iilld llt's(,.",!i X tr 1 sons of \? hoin the peopl of Saniatz, Achytrskaja operate v |a do act appear on any they may ps probably are small better bu inf* n: the sea of Azov. estr.bl'shi ice oi Kuban, In which school, towns aro located, is In "All a Ma ,i*<d has coast lines :!''l will MJark and the Sea of board of >npu!a*fon of the ' prov Tlx ? about 2.0ou.0uo per- to your i tun-fitttie nrn Cnsanrku 1 Tile e of any community will coith public school authorities easily secure state aid for a 11di:ig a longer term and the ment of a rural graded ppllcations for high school be considered by the State education at its next nieot money hall be forv; rdod county treasurer about May usual November instalment mis aiiernoon. ' n is rainer r as, of course, you must appro he entirely accurate as to wha plred In my several talks with to my resignation. The substar however, is this: That on acc the lack of harpiony at the Sta pltal for the Insane the patien necessarily suffer, and rather a party such conditions I woi 1 fer to design. ^ "This morning I expressed r nmcuit, v \\ \ , elate to s'on was the chief factor t trans- ?'nR thr> '"rectors. Mr. I you as ''lamed State rate commii tee of'it hr declared ordered rates ount of stances lower than those ite IIos- 'he Inferstate commerce , *? Continuing, Mr. Roberts s than be |f "? <luarrp; over the p tld nre- 11 ""8 a want the express never could, with the ut ticability of rural deliver IIV Will- rpU? #?..!? 1 < iiL _X_ In infiuen- ment as to their plan toberts also later. Rsion which "If there Is no to In some In- then I desired to resl fixed by from the superintend; commission. Hospital for the Ins; aid: "There Babrock in a letter to >arcel post; | J. L. Thompson, i companies sistant physician at 1 ter imprac- been placed temporar1 es by them, i No announcement 8 to be made ^',v- I i f.lasgow Marol be cooperation, "T ,n ratll? gn imadIntelv loi,a? a 'd ^ante ency of the feerl) ep t0 *a ane," said Dr. H,rst- Hp|p" r the governor. wh M. D.. first as- thp'f the asylum, has . p <ongregati lly in charge. thf <^monstratlo has been made . . Mnro 'mist and Ollv (s. The country l? 15.?Suffragettes grain is cnlti tlral during services breeding also d, "O. Lord. we be- scale. ve Kmmeline Pank vvford and all the "P"PT"PCiTCJ 10 are suffering for 1 ? TA on took no notice of Tell of Out raj Pravmc Itt'CIl Sill is extremely fertile, and of high s sated extensively. Cattle vear 1 ft 1 is conducted on a large fall pend mill Stat. hiph sell > RELATE wa- do.ri and prin LE OF HORROR us?:>i :,P Hl'Ri te in Mexico?Five Have "Rural in Throe iir?* llrlal shall he chool aid for the scholastic 3-14 could not be paid last ing the collection of the one? school tax. from which the ool appropriation for 1013 vod. High school trustees cipals may rely upon their proriation as heretofore. VL GRADED SCHOOLS. I graded school applications paid without fall. Under no ingness to the board of regent operate with them for the f the Institution, and it is now f< to say whether we can unite forts to this #nd. If there is be cooperation, then I desire t< fTom the suherintendency Hospital for the Insane. Yon respectfully, 1 (Signed) ? "J. W. Babe Governor Bl^ase's reply fol "Polnnihia. S.ifh. March II i utr muii new wiin tnc i-II ,8 to CO~ rfttfifl." ?ood of TllP stockholders, undi 'r them of liquidation, the terms our ef- rpmftjn to be decided, wll i not to Ret more than the pres > resign vaiue Qf the stock R3 tlic of the nquid assets are valued I irs very $8,000,000. There are 1. holders of record, or whi ock." Women. The lnrgest lndlv lows: 21 000 shares. Is heald Ir t 1014 - ? ? ange in our as to wno will op ai governor to succeed ] or the plan The board f regent of which evecutlve sessions ye I probably the affairs of the Inst! ent market cussed. > company's Following her lette In excess of ^ the poar(i of reg 556 stock- ders, upon request, i Ich 740 are regents. She to! ldual block, Bhe would wo y tjie estate the record of c ppoimen oy me T , ?~ Dr. Babcock. , Lon',on; March ? held two long fla>; chanted praj Hterday when tAbbey- Yorkmlni Itution were dis- to.n P*rlsh Churf ed colleagues. r of resignation , Sylvia Pankhu en to, Or. Saun- "f Westinim appeared before wph ,he intentior Id the members "alettes fo " rk today and next Sunday and iverv case un to evening service a 15.?Suffragettes to * 'ers in Westminster New Orlea ster and the Brigh- pr'ertB have :h for the imprison- th(, MfeXlcan S j November IX rst has written the J ,m a convo iter acquainting him dral and a sn i of the Kast London conHug to t larch to the abbey priests. Path participate in the o. ther ii mi pray for the sue- r<vo<i t">rn tr .? condition or Random. talnjnR ft ns, March 15.?Five and askii been slain by r -bols in close for ltate of Tamaluipa' since from $2f . last three held for ran- schools k nt burned and a cathe- lawmake laller chnrch, looted, ac- every di wo Ft >man Catholic ments of er Jose Moreno Madina No rural Lemon Gonz: lea, who ar- children wl:?v from Unuvncvillo mit ji twr s should any district maintwo or three teacher school ig school aid be permitted to lack of funds. The increase >,000 to *60,000 for these uarantees the purpose of the rs to maintain this policy in strict meeting: the requirethe Hural Graded School act. community enrolling fifty can now afford to do withl-tencher school and no such "Dr J. W. Babcock. Superin State Hospital for the Insane, bla, 8. C.?Dear Sir: Your i tlon, tendered verbally on tl day of September, 1913 also ( Senators T. J Mauldln and T. J and your written resignatlor lng date March 12, 1914, ha' ^received. After duly and carofi sldering the same your resigni superintendent of the State I m a i |m Urv?#.u>. ???? f' j.-i or inp late K. H. Harrtmai tennent holdlnKS of 850 8har(,B , resigna- 8rna,'er than was generall le 16th Tll.WV APPEALS TO ] through r. Strait i, bear- Adilrrssw Plaintive Wn ve heen Yorkers. l,'ly con ! Concord, N. H.. March jtlon as Thaw has addressed tr ?! of the State of New Yor a. The Piatt T""? v are much "ate an" that she woi y believed, partment in good on eessor to take charge PEOPLF sa'd ^hat she wo thing to keep the pa fering. Many of the ill to New her department wan! institution immediate 14.?Harry lllped them to remain. ) the people Dr Babeook leaves k. in whose ? nld have her de- cess their eai ler for her sue- ^0,,'d h,? n?*esent , this morning. s?p deK,red th? ,d' uld do every- Yipp tP a sPpHal < ttenta from suf- fraPptteswhite nurses in tninntp to ' :ed to leave the TitiBUTK 10 sly, but she ad- __ , . Hundred Ttiousai i the State Hos- ? * ' ifter a service Npw ^ork- Ma i j thousand men an S?? sah she Toxafi Ho(h personally, and that (|riven from , 1,1:1 n(h}V{ S01;- nved pcirillo Dccaalon for the suf Wf.ek.aK travel ' 'Throe we ?'KSTIN(iHOrwB. <'a?,'d ????; "k ff0ni>an<1 Won,en Thev thoujfhl 1 ? il "V v. i i eathedral an H llr^Z h?Vndre5 not finding It. id women stonned , .. __ said they had heen rommunt Victoria, Mex., and ar- dren she ss and weak from three a three-t ing. construct eks ago soldiers under upwards o demanded money," ies have dadina. "We Rave them tax, and hut it was not enough. S.ate-aid L more was hidden in the tion in e d becoming angered at out your they took away the gold dated, ft :y enrolling seventy-five chilli 1 d he content with less than earlier school. Under this ive and stimulating policy of two hundred rommunitvoted the required four-mill have secured recognition as ed schools. Your co-operaxtending this policy through county is thoroughly appre>r without your cordial essls lor lilt? nimnm in ucrruy mrf take effect this day. Very re iy. "Cole L. Blease, Govern DR. SAUNDERS LEAVES / Dr. Eleanora Saunders, won slclan at the State Hospital Inaane, resigned to the hoarr Rents this afternoon, and her i tion was accepted. She will re the institution for a few da] her successor is chosen. No act ipiru IU spectul- name is being conducted to return the slayer of Stai or." to the Matteawan Asylur IL.SO. Criminal Insane, an appea nan phy . for the case ?Sa,n8t him. 1 of re- Thaw reviewing his tw< resigna- forth that of the twenty-s main at fined with him in th 3 Tor irs until charged with homicide, t 1on was are free today and othei ' Ol yoiir?. Having the contest by B. R. Tillman, t< nford White in 1891. He will ren n for the the home that he hai .1 to end the be,"K ?onnected wl*h Dr. Saunders was a ond assistant physlcli > trials, sets She was in charge o I* men con- loan's department or nbs in 1906 The resignations cj wenty-three to the recent iegislat r men have the charge in conneo wcru aiiiMMiiuu ? . , irmer governor, to<1ay as { aove today from nJ b occupied since *1) L# " the Institution. L"^ # Lnnnlntnd as sec- today while rtrijm. 'n * dren ""'M ' "Vam W?" TS? " the asyluro. the F,fth Av, t^tn Church. Among 1 | Aw ?u forty-seven men f Itlon with the Westinehnnsp At i tribute to George f i i Vtr t >>U ho,,. KOOI,,, Rave Jj'toSor ? .iJhJl? w? h .hSJ o^her Httttiial urbrake was buried , machinery stood Idle un?j, nr,.hll ries in America and ? his aged aun rvlces took place at "trf?1 b>: tbf snue Presbyterian Father Madir the mourners were a> b rom the plant of the }*?} ^ !,ea' rhrnke fnmnnnv nf The rebels census iiuii wrccKt'd in** lanrc no building. The figure of by State as smashed to bits and "Nearl ry broken and trampled cations li if any w dshop. Jose Guzman, and tax, desii it were thrown into the printion > marauders," continued warded i la. "Father Guzman died tension f ter and just before we (lf.t schoo rd the aunt was dying secUon. lien went to the Amerl- brought I [11 111; COUK1 III' iirruill|iiiniicu aid to those schools, ly 600 term extension apnlilave already been paid. But eak district levying a 2-Tr.ill es to particpate tn this aporo its application should be forvithout delay. The Term ICxict applies to even the smail1 in the most sparsely settled This measure has already about a marked increase in taken as to the State Park. It was announced tonight t and Dr. Babcock will open a sanitarium In Columbia for th ^ ment of nervous diseases. Governor Blease. has writ Thompson a letter, and also Capt Bunch, secretary of the I regents. The letters follows': "Columbia, 8. C., March li "Dr. J. L. Thompson, irst A escaped from Matteawan :hat she ing pursued. The statemei private as follows: ie treat- . "I do not ask for syr I only justice, which shout ten Dr. herent right of every mi one to deed committed I ask no 1 >oard of Hwas done at a momeni row wrecked my home, i 1, 1914. was forced to realize tha ssistant ?'.ess of a lifetime, which 4 1? v ? riairo ptinuM hnvo hflfln m without be- State Hospital, it concludes The committee cle dere of all charges at npathy, but praise to her worlt a I be the In- The report was adopt in. For the by the house and the jenevolenee. The board of regen ? when sor- executive sessions Th and when I asylum, when seven t the happl- cernlng the instlutlon after mar- Late In the day It w ine was that Dr. Babcock mil . _ a Pittsburg, who wi >are<! Dr. Saun- Westinghouse fa< id gave j1'**1 present also deh a asylum. RcIentlflc bodies :ed> unanimously and flnanclal cc senate. came In touch \ ts held two long enterprises fount ursday at the house or based o al matters conwere discussed. I |)ate of w,Ison. 88 announced the Latest Pre fht remain as ? * urked in the original ?an c?nve-ltctory. There were her charges nations from many ,fln'' _ , and from industrial A*. ' a a ( irporatlons, which e,s'n ^ vdth the widespread ! tor'a ?.. led by Mr. Westing re('tor? a ^ n his discoveries. itwo assistant ; manez, kidnn MoAdoo Nuptials is tfthen '"to t >hlem for Society. ! heinf? , i a t* i each, their r drove out the sister and scho and set the building on 0f s( the trusl hurch whs looted ,by rob- trie! shu ame manner as at Vie- school te 'ather Madina, and the is v< >r Tela de Leon, and his nf jjoo ,s, Basilio and I.ouiz Ho- now iped. He said they were RIRF he hills where they are ..The \ ir a ransom of 500 pesos er ^een >arishioners having been uw? * r>l term of half the counties ate. Fly utilizing its benefits, Lees and patrons of any disld be able to lengthen their rm. Where a sufficient laral >ted to secure the maximum State aid every public school run a least 140 days. tARY APROPRIATIOK5. ibrary appropriation has ne\fullv used. Schools without a nitpohnan nno ImniAfli. FDysioian, state nospnai iur sane?Dear Sir: Dr. J. W ] hating resigned as auperlnter the State Hospital for the Insi his resignation having been t this day, you are hereby In: and requested to take tei charge as actng superlntedent Institution, to serve until a pei superintendent is appointed. 1 please advise this day with tti of reaents In reference to you Hit* 111- -wv ..w.v Babcock t"ken from me. The dee ident of irltted;f my family, thos me, and dear to me, publicly expc incepted clcrest scrutiny; my mot structed Krief, and myself li "nporary death, and tortures of wh i of said v ,ph to relate, rmanent am now a man my yc fou will r,y resources impaired, is board charities have been exter ir work, have assisted many 1 td was com- superintendent of th< e near and the proper rules and i >ned so the adopted. Dr. Babcoc her plunged rules with the regent lto a living as If a satisfactory Ich I do not about to be reached. attended the meetini >uth pissed; Thursday. My parents' The State, isive. I my MARHHAIifi ??? ^ e Institution If anouncement of regulations were Miaa Eleanor k discussed the daughter of the s and it seemed vvilson, to Will agreement *m today relieved t The governor oial and social cl f of the regents prospects for an w* riding had be< I topic of converM I rounceme.it was iKARM OI.O. | interest. ri<ii vii it.?ruriuiii * the engagement of notified that Randolph Wilson. Pa<d the Prtf president and Mrs. j father Madi lam Olbbs McAdoo. been killed he suspense in off) tered Tamau rcles in Washington. iother Whiio Mouse Women Win an the all-absorbing Fi Ltion and formal an- l^ondon. M awaited with fceon th time Mri | suffragette 1 unless the ransoms are ate]y Sf >sts will be put to death. iar,rVth< na said five priests had ' by rebels since they en- fun(j mp ilipas last November. building school h Their Fight by Refusing main, a rxxl in Prison. great Pt [arch 14.?For the seven- number s. Emmeltne Pankhurst, orected ' eader won a hunger the mini hools having libnriep may enam each year renewal of the state building ans at least four Hoore new r during 1914. The one-room ouRe is, and must always renecessity. It would mark a ep forward however, if the of one-room school houses this year could be reduced to mum and if the construction and any Information or advlc /vj I can five you In reference * matter* connected therewith at liberty to ask, and It will pleasure to comply. Yours re ly. "Cole L. Blease, Ooven "Columbia, 8. C.. March 13 "Capt J. W. Bunch, Secretai !JL of Regents, State Ho*pltal foi "C saut?Bear Sir: I have acre] ?# n? r w its) e which ,,,turB uuiuo iui ulo nil to any fcrtng Rome peace and ] you are aged mother, who In be my has known none a mpectful S1Hher declining yeai sorrow. lor." i "My adtfpraary now ?e , 1914. n"' ,n MatfBawan- a Iivli ry board t?,erc the reflt of r the In- l f vor again take my pit pted the r (ther'8 hftme In her rem M<nrb ftR I 1 respectful con Aden happiness to theso latter Vice President Telln nd who has , Yout 8 l.i untold Washington, Mart'i ?l Mai shall celebn eks to pla.-o birthday et Hot f*.-ri iK lioli to *j? numerous ofhei. 1 my lite to wh.. pllmei ei hi ice in my \?,mi ;pj appeit.i cc ainlngysrs '? .|- , tdent 'i.la ce ? now ap- by not thinking abot society n. s na probable date cf How Hi lic?-|?* iiii*ton c*:?ect* it K- the date has not i 14.?Vice i rest least twice In lit ited hH ih inRH taken place ngs. Vn . todav. jn the late sprlni r and dlnoir.n" Ne lie Grant was ira up>? \ '? and Francis Fols last nl t it ??" of President Clei "I kee t<y ? '1 v.'hlle close fi it the years I j,art known of tl turaiiy tnrnei i me strlKe victor the wedding 'Vaah- emment tod to occur In 1- it leased from been announced. At Illness. She i hiatory have wedd- and she re1 in the White House water since ? and early summer, ordered her I a May bride there leaders tods om became the bride and other w reland in early June, dows in the riends of the couple Secretary M le enKaftement for rested after y over me Driusn w?- of two-r ay when she was re- room bu Holloway Jail because of . was Jailed last Tuesday , sti fused to touch food or Tokio then. PhysiclanB today ^a, who released. Six suffragette House o ty armed with hatchets suooessii eapons smashed all win- enjy tod residence of the home of Hrizpha cKenna. They were ar- House t a battle royal with the He sat a worn, three-room or rourlldings could become the rule. itesman of Japan T>ead. , March 15.?Sumltaka Harewas elected President of the if Representatives recently In r>n to Ikuto Onka, died sudday from heart disease, M. had been a member of the >f Representatives for years. f President of the House from rfhifaanuu v. v. ^ (Continued on Page Eig # to tne cluzen8 or w i he power of their soverel fht.) the prosecution." ew lorn, in want to live to be In [gnty to stop hood. Thin is a ko< live in." my second child- pome time.they od old world to after the formal extend their coi waited until today, I police and t announcement, to J two months igratulationa. ger etrlke. ried and sentenced to jgoB to They threaten a hun- visited I ind??tri 1011. In 1008 M. Hazeba he ITnltfld Statos to atudy Ita 08.