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STMfesa&aaat'-sag '.sa&aggEEss ? Mann il Began' H Everv s m9 A trem in the hous saving to } Clothing, L Blankets, Hats, etc. ? Phone 21 ? Look for the V -I ASYLUM INVESTIGATION N BY GENERAL ASSEMBLY [ (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1). otherwise violating tfne proprieties of the position which she holds. * ^'Resolved, third, That while this board dees not request at present the resignation of Dr. Saunders that the same would be very acceptable to them and that they think from the friction that is evident in said institution that it is her duty to resign and that said resignation would do more to bring about peace and harmony in the institution and amon? the employes thereof than any other action they could conceive of. > "Resolved, fourth, That this boari desires to place itself upon record as condemning the conduct of the superintendent, Dr. J. W. Babcock, in upholding Dr. Saunders in her defiance of the rules and wishes of this board." (This is to certify that this-is a true copy of a resolution passed by the board of regents, January 15, 1914. T TXT r?/v/?r/iforT7 \ J. YV . JOUlXVJi-l, OCVi tiai / ./ The other' resolutions, adopted by the board of regents subsequent to the resolutions above quoted, which, have already been published in full in The Herald and News, were also read by Senator Crouch. Thetee resolutions were in response to a petition from Mr. O. L. Saunders, father-.of Dr. Saunders asking for a reopening of the matter. In these resolutions the board declared that "there are no charges from any source before this board or under investigation by this board as to the moral character of the said Dr. Saunders, or as to her ability to perform the duties of the office she is holding; that this board is of the opinion that it is for the best interest of the said institution and for the best interest of this body that this entire matter be closed and the same be dismissed; that this board puts itself on record as stating that no charges whatever from any source have been made to them or by them or through them as to the moral character and personal standing of Dr. Saunders; that the petition of Mr. Saunders is respectfully declined, and that, so far as this board is concerned, the entire matter stands at an end." Senator Crouch is quoted as "denouncing as cowardly" the- action of i the board of regents, who, he said, ^ "met behind closed doors and with ^^^~*-~ltTTTTWTl^WrilM I |||M mMi i ifacturer LL/H Saturday M irticle to be endous cut ?e and a wondc rou on Underw )ress Goods, Hos Comforts, SI f i 1jU< y Ilkita Frnnf ] film, nviii iYlcl HHBHBHnnnHHB I ! * Just arrh I IpnnM.<u> FOR < OR CF 11 w lit V V | lawyers excluded." j Senator Weston, of Richland, made j a speech favoring the investigation. Senator Clifton, of Sumter, spoke | against the resolution to investigate, j as did Senator Williams, of ^.iken, and j Senator Mars, of Abbeville. Senator . J Clifton urged t'hat "internal dissen-: ( sions'' at the asylum should come up j before the board of regents and be ! settled by them. i A good many other senators spoke j during the lengthy discussion which ! j ended in the passage of the resolution I providing for the investigation. j i i CHARGED MOB IN TfilMDAD ; Caralry Breaks Tp Crowd of Strikers. ?Twenty People Held, Trinidad, Col., Jan. 22.?Twenty or more persons, including eight women, are under arrest and at least i five are known to be suffering from injuries as the result of a street riot here this afternoon when the militia, under the personal direction of Gen. John Chase, broke up a mob of [orning Jan. ; sold to m< price on e\ irful -ear, N#tice ;t# thl There is only < ? TV /^l 1 / >iery son ury uooas v. berry ? the stoi IOCS, White Front. V ?next door imit ok for the Sii n il*" i in Street, Ne ?I i - Mules!! red, 1 car e Mules, I CASH IEDIT. mi rv DUtI. j I j strikers and strike sympathizers | which was attempting to march to j j San Rafael hospital, where "Mother"' j Jones is held under mniLary arrest. : | Stones, bottles and bricks were* i ! hurled at the militiamen by a crowd ; of angry women who precipitated : the outbreak when they were ordered j | to turn back by the soldiers. I Several soldiers, including Maj. H. : j M. Randolph, were assaulted. Not | until the cavalrymen with drawn I swords charged the crowd several j ! times was the mob dispersed. The riot came after a parade of wives and children of striking coal j miners, which had been carefully ! planned by the union leaders. Per1 ?- ~ ' ^ V* r\ t\1 one o rl I mission WJ CitI 1 J uul uic yiciuj "u.u ben granted by Gen. Chase, with the understanding that no effort would be made to march to the hospital. About an hour was occupied in clearing the streets. 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