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74 is Now. Ro[IcI[.D. I nbieans Soidly Agal st roposal --Thirteen Destiocrats With the Majprity SMITH \ OTES YES i on3jet-1o Resplition Goe to House foday--nderwood lakes Fffort to Delay*te Washigton, June .1 -President il-Son's plea frr an Ai -rican man ali over Armenia was reeeted in the enate.odpy by a vote o 11ore than o o one. irteei Democrats cist their votes the united Repxblicm i member 1on the final roll-,all1,mi the r's on "respectfully declin\ ng" to 4t conitrg ionl author ty for ' a date was adoite, b2 t. 23, in the n drait\l bv the ReItvpul) C1n leu.l The resolition will he wpt. to -the HIouse I tor-orow, and thy leaiders there plan a111opt it withoat change on( T~hursla:1. In lh- <ieh. te today the D moeratic ScInate loaetalers counseld l1 day and .Viied in % kila to put the i-on OveI util th.e neext scessI m < r . Scarcy voice was ra von out ad..o't avoeavey of atc' n. the mn11idto. awl on a miotion o anend thw re~olut ir I tim 1 would bri given5 only twelv- e-ena rsallo. ihem Deemoiats, vat in t allirma tivec. Recor'l(dede a1gai inst win motion tNrty-ni t '-1 ublica n. Ill their c Afort to walr X e tion, whi'Ch they arvguwd. was .:Ihale. b)( ane(of th- teale evIdl4ih the mi.. no rity le'aders ha<l better suIcess. A Flriol- to send the resolut ijt back to hi'-coammitte, witi istrie ms ral it he reported "after ':uikiatiton of Ipeace treat with the C('nfral Pow . rk," miusterel abnaK -al i Demo 'ratic support, but, was lot 3 to 1. The rol1l-call wn the 1in-d':ilopti 1a1 of the resoliution follows: R"epublica-mn: Ball, Horasrtu,, i tlAje - eeCalder, Capper, Colt, Cun17is. Dil h ghafbm, Edge, EAkin!s, Vi al vernald, l rapee, Irlainiysn1 I ale. ItardIling, Jones of Washi"tonl, Kenyoa Keyes, KLooi Lurot, Lodge, MAfCorlick, Mc C hmber Mc Lean, . McN ary,Nelson, New-, Noris, Page, Phipps, Poindex .ter, Smoot., Spencer, Sterling, Slither !a,Town!sen1d, Wadsworth uawl Wat Dmoc rats): Pec kham, Cliihbilatin Dial, (Gorry, I[arris, M yers, Nagent, 'e rone, Reed, Shields, Smi 1h of (orgia, Thomas And Walsh of Alas I TfUtal 52, A eh I the resolution - pJublicans: Non *Dnei ats: Ashurst- Gay, Ilar ton, H en-dersoni, Ilitehcoek, Kentick, long, MlcVellir, Phelan, Pitltmna, Rae- ell, Rob nson, Sheppard, Simmnons, Nr ith \ A1 roha, Smith of Mt-aryland, Sn~ ith ol South Carolina, Stanley, Tr-amo 1 Nnn,od, W~alsh of Moot ana, Wil liams and Wolctt-23. -Total, 22. Several of the D)emocrat~s voting aga inst the resolut iion, inoctud ing Sen.. ai a liitcheock, of Nebraska, wvho led thle dn)i itnistra'tionl's tight for ratili.. c'tion of- the treaty oif Vevrsailles,,an r mneed- they (lid so only because they Sltthe t'irect language of the ms e 'could discourag'e thec e-fforts of the A rmian~I~i pe~ole. Amiuendmienut IDefeateil. Senator' HIitchcock presented In mnendfl menlt 'wh ichu, lhe sauud, wvoild rmake the resolution accept abl'e to him b'oviding for a point commiaission of Amiericans and Armenians to rehabiti t- * . the newt Repeblicj ero'eom ically. It w1- ' rirted, 4". to 34, w.ith ottly i wo .publicans, S-hnat or-i Kenyon. of i Ir a "n it. WV inrton, 'May 31*.--Senate aid hiotst 'tnie'ees o-i tiem enstal river and1( bor' a ppriopriation bill reached '5 det >ek today and voted to, report that. -t-her - effor-ts to perfect th)e feaW.t would be futile. rsCiu.0. of the con fere.nce commit te ~ hat with a reess hiqmpendinld p reemn eant there woVrld WONDVERULHUI. PROGiESS MADE BY PUJPLS OF SWAlITZ -STUDIO On Friddy evening at the Baptist church the musie -pupils of Mrs.'E. C. wartz anid Miss Melitte 'Swartz gave the Last of it series of public recitals.1 'o those who''appreciate the value of mutic ill our educational system it m was' indeed g"" f ifying t6 note the D wonderful )'ogrCss these (hil(lvCl 2 have iade.in heil past few - months. s Mrs. Swartz and Miss Swartz havn labored untiringly with their pupils and Friday evening's perforianee shows the splendid results. The first number on the program was a waltv, followed *by "Criss Cross" whieh Laura Peavy played in a' most graveful'manner. "A Plantation MlIdy" played by ti Blanche Vtnning was4 Very well, em phasized1. This. . was a 'left hand - nelody.executed i.n elever style. A selectiol entild "The Meadowi Bihook .as layed by Dorothy Abraims who showed marked iprovement in th her. playingf. o Vivian Katzotr who Is very talented ad dependlable played "A Fourth,ofl July Celebraition" by Kruger. A violion number ''"Plyfil Rondo" 0 was well rei'lered by Louis'e Brown. s "llere's Bob White" was played ol with credit by Lois . Thmipson. A to pi-ino duet enititledl "TO The! Evenling m Star" was played, by Miss Mildred of Smith alnd lle HIelen J atzoff. l T "Enign 1r-ch" a violin solo, Jlayed 'by ,Aston Davis was specially gol. A piano 1rio "lieb"O played by Patu linef Penvy. Mildie:I Thotmson and Loisl Tholipsl was Jii'ticult yet phlayd'l in. .p'irfect Itime. "Ai-'u. a pianlo 5ol1 by F'raneic- Brown -! :. a ':eriv he:uti fil Inumber and, rt-nkri l Ixl -r!'Of p !1i The first nu e Oin the s con d plirt i oftHl I rotn al nuu l ins onIelch :'!, it w-s c Ti-- ', 1f' l--id t a t tho 1ji:inO and t wo violiwaisi-s. Th i w "Kinderfiert i:ih" byi Zah. n n0 yed by .liz tih I br On, dli n Ii :IIt Thames'--,; ly'-Ili olinhothaiv I l Is at "Adoration" :tyed bIy 1,1ula RiVb il hw.ed unual ialent. Perhamps* .i number tIt S' v S MV .hat a mi -11in iU paym I-'vi malaie hv twosic vea-it by te' yI etr M I nt a(t.In on the vio , linr I a tz i I ' r: h '. I t' ' ". iscott n." a1 'ikth :lnl dlicat \vim :: ,!:' wl-l ren.wkr,"! by .\lhired v iveAlyt number vis. n - it- ! Pish( m o ." wa isv s w !) nn l yel by [,illy - an Sinnit and Friln iis DicLsonu. Chiarlic, Drevi it. Alstoii Davit' and t Ona z: ~ j tnrwi %Volw'll together e Their i' m svs i tw)i a ' benfone I "S( %retty vl w ell plaed by.illy ,Inom Sprot t. A niano duc t " irtlid Y .Iare ," 1,1in b -eifu 1umbe wls pla year by' L Iba any i Frn-is teerown. A 'Waltz," by. HOhim, withi a verY tmlun :ar been tlaiyed by \V ially Nhrdson.I an cii Dickson who is k t-hale1 uedI m'it played with much expre*ssionl e. aSvenede Ballet" by mlueteli. Thev last numberlvi ton the program in Violin Esemble "Pounee' Val Sanite" by POldini played by Bonnie Heats'on, p l"Ouise Brown, A~liss Swartz, ('harlie 1-1 Dvis. Alston Da.vis. Bure-s Sproitt e, violionists and Francis Dickson a - itcmanist srv fittinly As Ieae Itr'd finale. . PLEASE CONS tIDEvR ThU ii i. going totiost is vey school ditr't renie wt 'lili to maintit' i l tIi tmm session than ever before is t pretty well est atlished fac. I i is-also a Ict that it has beenlevy a good delimre Ite pstii yarrs tan illsa a a lprevious (tie.5 Thei e palt 'hast bhee itat dibrcy .usua1st.. up theseoni b ltes'b comp letely thit' some haelgo vnodeb on oafrter t runt'ir s hoolsT the'jt tsua tae r. Tis ('otdit 'ion tb prin ttei, fosrithe wh''in ich tru tstk in' texcess of thir"1 fundrs shal bt ne nulil and void Sfreh t'atd meandswhen tetmone to t Ito th t~l dhwn at Jonce. On1 oblgations~ iire tho get in.tate a hasbprevented -i str'et disrvancae ot that tl. n No ithe hqueto ele wh i sn rtloed N 'oneto meel ia it thecarins imoey, and0 ro tt ene wfilt yhc o maintin our'aschoos bLevuy more scho txesor' iste poul aret anwait an yfor whfich j biir. cateri the present la any1 strct!dtis.a eyasmc s iSSIONARY SOCIIY HOL08 MEING MAlnningil, S. C,, May 26th, 1920. The anial inteting of the Wo an's Missionary Society of Sumter Istrict was held at "Kershaw May 21, , 23; Miss. Jessie' Curtis, District Cretary pr-esiding. The first ni,,tht was given over to ad-, esses of velcome fro-u the different mrches aid responses from eniebers the society., I The liornig of the 22nd begai the al busiiess of tho meeting. MIss !ssie Curtis addresse the mneetiny; 't0~ which, appointmntll Of '.ommit-lk NS was11 ma1de. T'he mei et inug was fortunate in ha'v grentMrsi. E~dwards State silp) i ntehiant of Young Peoples work, vs. R. L. Kirkwolo: Stu' CorIres: mi erarMrs. StanIle(y from111 C upper S. C. Conferecae and Mr's. I hn A. IRice-our Sta te presid-nt each whom deliver-ed addre.Sses, teeing1., th interest ;411d en1thusiasml. - Mrs. R(i's llfhh-ess Sunday monini I"InemI11 Rela:t~ion!sIp" and again11 umlay nihp-lt on "h'lhe IRelationship the Womanii's Missionary Society the World I! nretdeservi :)eCIal elitioll as they dealt 'with subjects vital int.erest ami which today art' Miwkm.th worl'il's bes--t thoughts. All of the athIresIs werie y' :1 high -der insiipiring to the hearers al a ;I1 benefit to :1ll presen . 1,efo ijournmentwit thIIoIng rs(.to as mdloiee. Wheen, lositality- ik a ac hivh the peopleo t rhwpos. :ueliumensurabtle i' ri.~ i s ( '0o dial is bte':n oII. 'n t w ila en. a' n sw tions. that wk. have enjoy \ .Id ever wmt I f it I'mr tai v i n \ yo u iriX ti t. -Ian con'- t r'ibuted to m i vomfrt lipi :ee. anon it};i :a -.pei l e l lit i ll mu t he,1 hn::: it 1-f :IL v. ti:-. u : t i n:A't t il o this h1 ]- mdthi it wfe, t of wmid ever - ior ossih- fr or er::.!forl. :1n S n-( (if th hllui t I. ttei-H rItii g t t :p- 1. 1)1 a :- u r Throug Ith .)nibr. e : tfilI Io. w wne it f t t ho eVler :donet ofi het duit~ ofw~ feelow:l.e :'len o Mrse.\d witl and; the noun toples Societ v ' ! i. chu r lch. i.nder . anI Alisis Hamel, pla 'out m's t at hwrd ourtii nt r ipment :1n 1i t with thire evr pl Rlets. Throf th' la ter IV sum11 (if.Thrifty Dolbu's was r.:! 1 .Mrs. .\ndrews' mi(io -ky-r : cied to s' thIht ''Whe ne withOut theC -n h s will die. Anl mdI'T( .in o - Sociltl withouts the Y(mn 'eopL 'r e :ll the ahy divisin is in 1,IA-rl is du; .\llr. Sha:w, choir' dire 'for tll I t lmusi he has furnish us, mIuch credit is also <he Mrds. thon, the organlist, w(h cam'i'. Sme of the hndio. have be .11 oughtful a to place It lese- i aiti f'l owers 1l': decorations esting the v1e m delight.in, C the sotil tr h it thle conference. .\lls. [1fINyes of the Plresbyvterian, Irel in) her words of Dnvo.tra1e I . Te i's with ilew hope, and de'- I i it tioll (tt torward. I 'TP.e v Idi.. vho had chlargev of the! hlh-ti'l hileheo Noni IOh ehiveh W;n IS prIvld thetselves to bI com - -tviet o ks, and visions of Ithosw monl pies and fat chickenl backs will, nge in111u1- -m tes. reii thoNeil orklves l~ fornthin 'fving uicas-oronor-e o evuest\rs. >hn . Rie rsdnto u .C e to feeli thnks then caind wfor -ve may le ts of ckoile, hlpful ourpect fully subied Mr.0 athend ups on the pl~ros onl enMnnn NainlLau PSS[S' AAY Sheriff 4. B. Gamble died .in the Columbia Hospital Monday afternoon.1 The decVZAsed 'ad not been inl good health SIncc hb Was operated on -a few years ago,, though was able to attend to his daily d.1ties until two. weeks ago. He went to Columbia last veek geeking-,medical attention,.but nothing could be done to reli-ve ntim. The body was-brought here yesterday'and laid to rest in the Manning cemetery this morning. Sheriff Gamble 'was a very, quiet man, attending strictly to his blusintess. and-his su~ccss is at-' tributed mostly, to this. lie never miade' a blow horn of his intentions, but it was almost useless for a crimlin al to try to get'away fronm him-he wooli get him nooner or later. He 1:':ted as (epu1ty shi(ff a number 01 years, and just sixteen , year's ago was-, elected to the offiev of sherifF. wich hle nebl] until his death. - And we mhighlt say, had he live", would: h ave been re-lecited this year with little difficulty. Ie .pade na good of fiver. and the people appre'iated his efor'ts. Sheiriff (milble was con1sider-. od to b e one of the best officers inl the Sta. Ilie was a self male llanD, but by honest dealings With his fellownIman mMi a su(CCeSS ill life, and coimand e" the res pect' of all claf:ses. Claren lon Comity hs: lost . goo'd citizen. nIt the writne a prstoa l frienkl. Ile w ii he 'misiod, hai his good de1s Will ever livNe. 11e i sureivid b a Is o rl ste'ral .ibhe'and nil' :ll m r he stalte. ,I AX Nl.'. Is )E.\n k Thswhoh-, townl wa"s sa~lthlned Sun the Jloo Niimer had.mitw awa.iv \lr. Niinnr hald bweln il withii typhol ve1 iiout four) weeks. :1nd after he hll Wed: ilfemby-i .;i :n ,I u ll uni r;:aur 1;1 v w~ts improv.4\ imc rapidly, wincn hto n ail ren a It-laps', an.1 dield ol aay. i 00 was I ..V p>pulr stam ui r hb I; nt.v y tienat atM a1 "looml wver thli!, communliit y w .inst j t-,i's I I went"4y-one year)s1 ol :h bri.'ht i lspct. bfol'r hims. 1.e wasll alwN .s acconune~llit d:aiti I 1 :1111 reWhy to ln r enl..lupo . Joe w :' 'I a n oi-chalnie, and ha1d 1eon triiels dlrivel' fol, thle fIrk. dlpart - - ni) 4or severail : :i. I he is surviv ! bY hli's larints i 'r. awl 'Irs. Th Im II. N i mm (It':)) Ir : . . ninle riot eir'li' :111i se~r;hein- the Ablest hov. This i.; (the first deathl inl this fauiliv. The "um 1 e ilviies wiere:D heltiln Sim! or rilay, .1 n1d a., hu-tgt "v numberl of friti1s froml' Iere accoman 0 ieitid the ho i t Its la St re tin I I lace. A I en , n- , lI:anIIy rI tit es mo II ifrv14i ds new I h., r m adsane h 'oa tri but(' VeIri manly :unl beautiful, whilb 5howed (lith poimlilarity of the yountgi m1n)1. The Pall. Iearers wer: A, .1 liby, Samt3 Barron, elrtm Wveiln-. hert"., Claud Hell, Joe Josoph and johnl Oss'y and 1. 1. A ppelt-. W 0 extend o11D SincIlte sympatlhy to the hereaved faimily. -------- --"-o----.-.--. YOI'NG2 MlAN DIOWNS WHIL1E ON I ICNICI Adge' Allshrook, younp white man employed inD onhe of the railroad freighti o'lices in Columbia, Was drowned ys .erlay afterioon in Mathias' ponld in I Axin1gtonl county. Hfe wis 20 years ! Tle .o iung Imlali Va11s oil' to a lie nie with a gro'ul)p of ilout. 5 'y111ouli' ind1'ite'ly a1fLer lunch, eight. or' ten wt''W iin) Lthing. ~PThe waiter' is cold Iand Mr. AIllbook is supp~losed to have beei'' seized) wit La i 'mptt. H e went wIithout on1cC Call ing for' aill oDr Comiinlg to4 thle su1rface'( again. The body was 14overedl ini a . short whiiile, but all etIIoiaS i totresuscitLai.e ivere( in Dva5in. A phyiiant was called from Lexing t'-)n and) arrlived in an hour,. but. founti --fi')rts ) to r 'vive' utseless. 'lThe dola r''s olaililion was tht. the death wats inl 'taneousflCi)t5 as the lungs weret' not till ed wi ith wt'Ier. The coroner' of LeAx im)))o n ('ount)y wasi1 cal led to the scene, bu t Ide'ided an) inquest was us1ele'ss. WV. D). A Isbr'ook of Manning, the father. camelt to Columbia last night on1:1 will takhe the r'ema Ins to Clarena 'non' ('ounty this mornDintg for' inte' Thle abiove is Ltaken from the Ctolumi S~~ tat e. Adiger- AlSbrtook wals the - -'ed eeno Mr. and( Mt's. M. D). A\ls V4'tok. whol~ live abhout two miles ('ast "If Manning. The deceased had just finished ai bustineOss course atnd accented i'rngIition witht a railr1oad company ( Colomibia. lie gr'adulated at thd M'nin sch' 'lool with honiors. Hie was '4 voo,141i man of high character andI '"'1t1"romi1se of a1 4zreat future." T'h,"C fneral wasi held at Oak Grove F LYIN,0 TO 'AIUST IlIA V '~ n Mav 31-.A snt'ing cliort to A~ o stralia alone in a small air no~' we4 beenn this miorninig 'Iy T'I'eenqtt iTfnkley/a fomner membehr o* the Jlritish air foi-ces.. T1hi' manhine hne only-a 85~ horse nowor engIne .with special pottel tanke to Mnotid' enotugh fuel from aO o' odpo miles of contittlous flight. The lieu ten'iiut -will make the fllg't b y -os ;f H 't tLARENDON SCOINJY PO"IONERS Class A-S110.00 Col bett -John W., NeviZion, S. . Cokei- William M., Lake City, S. C. Floyd Pleasant TTurbeville, S. C. Hickman W. W., TurbevIlle, S. C.; JeIfordis John J. Maling. S. C.; Ismith corgc W.., Pitwood, S. C. Class B--$59.34 Aams It. J., Summerton, S. C.; Brii1sford T. R., Sunmmerton, S. C.; urgess J'mies A., Forestoi, S. C.; binswell Joseph ,C., Forcston,- S. C.; Biowder J. W., Mainning, S. I.; arnes S. Y., Foreston. S. .C.; Barfield Joln . AlColu, S. C.; lrailsford William W. Ining, S. C'; C 'astine Andrew J., Y rbeville . C.; Driggers, P. I., ninme-, ''s C Dy son Doctor Charles inning, S. C.; Epps D.'M., New Zion, C.; Fann R. W., Alcolu, S. C.,; Flagg ob C., 'ore'ston, S. C.; Floyd John Turbx~evle S. C. ClUss i--Cot iued $59.35 ;ibbon:) fosep1 V., New Zion, S. C., it ii-:'ry M.. Mantnnr, S. C & ie Roer) t W., 'ublI)qville, S. (. Cde Benjaminle R., Malnning, ..; rvn C. Ihh' , e i S. C.; rm r ,. E.~ 'antunin, S. C.; John J .. C., lvinnaloml', S. 0.; Junie Th'leo-1 A G., Jorhitn, S. C.; Miorris Samu-. W.. 'Tlrbe le, S C.; IMitchum 3 fles 1 Wilson S. C.; MIontgonery .lohnm A., Fm.ton. S. C.: M imsToa I,t A i *~ S.-:,A, 'I'h ma an i~: .c.; i efibourg A. .1.,i noner 11tonl S. C.; Richbmpr!', J. E.. .. S. ('.: Stukes .Junes H., new o S. S . (' Ihieui W . 1!., T .. S. : lm I U . - ( It 1. - .S ' ln in led *1 ' h Wr . \'. loomvilb. hC' I n .\IO , w. .\.. '\Ianni. m . - v I'.'. Tu hei l . . W . .1 . i ll n NI . !~ . 1., I .\N n in S.t is .1 11 50 h r - -n. W1 .. I111in1. S. - .'11. r n 1. p :e SI'll .TJ. T1 . AT-ml Wn . ( I.. .., Al, 11m n i w. S. C. Class B1- -.59.:15 Ard enoe .on!.m. C.(.: Al4 brook Mar y t.. \!annin:. S. C.: \ . son Snrah. l iai kt . City. .' .:v, A . .i w S.oVerm lle. L, . C'.; E.lizahPuhev., S C. "eiig. V.,aA. New Zion, . ( C.:i~'Ilin .well Annm L.., F rsol way \'ideo If..A c li S.k ; lmh l EotC ii.I .t . Ci.,nn.ina-, S. C<.; Bn a1 t ,N io ZiS . C. ri'l nMi': Nelson, INewl S. C.: Blat U. , 'I-'oretoni , S. C.; B 1r: i k Fanne Ity., Dav. is ~ a i 'S l'. C; ..l (fill(Maryo E.S. '. ; lelu; l, S. t ; o h i liabllelt S. C. igsoii .:C.b r. beMatt M . . 11;;;tuing, S. C.; .di SItah S a... T .r b \\vin,'S. C. a rua na i, .\io i, C.".' ; Dar ic sotni A. Na; t ti i , S. C.; ud. d;In May Ea C Tbili R. , S. C; lrnt ie M.a At, Mann'.; S. . ci b1et M.nn teb , S. C.; .iai'v . Citinty S arta ., New Zion, S. C.;A rwIta, S. C.; .ith S .t FenimSo ton A. nn, New Zion, S. C.Itd iiell .Jroa L , S. C.; eiMigre . u in s C c.. Du '.antrn Mary . 'I'l vli S. C Cikenkotte Ma A.,..loda, S. C.ki Siean ., w ion, S. C.; -is Eain, Paingo S. or; etn S.'.o, EloydM. i'., Turbevtain. S. C.; lod phm A., eit Zin S. C.; i11111l) ien.A retta ke City, S. C.; Gibb'ons Cliaro Sin R., ew Zion ShoeC .; Gri., Sm-s J., Turl)beville, S. C.; Go,4wdy E"llenl J., e it , S. C.; . rig i M are E-.. Paxville St.ug I C.;.GMadnIi, .. 'Poinew o'o S . Gardner~i S.a .; Mida ~i' 1.Nanning, S. C.; isnJspieA Mainr glt.aC.; Gae CSt. . .r Weln, ISC.;lloaha 'Plariotil., For-' C.;d I1il Susn., ~loomville, S . C.; Ilodge isu'ary J., Alciolu. S. C. end 1Iaie Lakne, Mityg, S. C.; osh/n-' 11., Manimin S. C.; ewi'ry J., N.Mnning S. C.; esenes May M.,b colntiuio, . .aS. C.;raho mer-. Pton. S. C.; cahlin EMiaryt A., Jo~ran, S. C. isLuaMMn. 1 inS . orriys Vitora urbevil,W '.orC. Oborne Mary, Turhmnvle S. ~ us'an A.,Wion, S. C.; nutRdva liz E., fDavitSat~ohionn, S.rC.; tu Jae E.,Forsto .S .-R w .1. Itu,'e and gemne '1inho Suld A uthi e oser m jn t Ships. W s i g o n 3 1 Sta l e o .y .11rnment owned me01 ca hp~sno ah practical with povlisions aothori ing the shipping board to seu yor tam clases of ships to illigno if con sidL red advisable, were tenthi (o"(1 0n today by the toup itan Son I. t'tferiift oiees ol lirefiejn t il l rh Pnolding sale of the ships, the boird would be permi itted to operat ll the vessels its(lf or chanetei them p vate, interes.-. Chairinman dones of the Senateo mn ars aniltinced that; a final ar mecnt upon the, legislation tnor was hoped for. Ik0:e :7.e : '' icy. The Itlone conferees loday acrepte'o the Sevp-te aienwlondment detillm a vO eal policy fi'or the board. Thi.s ,pro visioni !w-i: '- th t it i0: 1ncessar'vy for 1t nationa:l dere'nse and for th. pro pev girowth of* it, foreign and nnes. ,ti ctomnw'rce that the Uial Stat-em shAIIll hv a llerchant narine , "of the best equipped ant imt sui.ahle t,,p"s ' .';*A er:! sulic-ient, to (: c rry ho n. vir port ioni of it S commellrce "ni : r -as a navnl or milia aux luy inin i - 'r 1r n 1.tnI mrw n -y I'i!'am ''ly to be ew) owi ano op .. II f .ly by\ ' c'it izels of the :eI tlat it. shall he thle boad's tc dev l op and Illaintalil. suchi 1.1,1-1E1 FRO.\ T XEFS the vIm- reVenu11 act recquirinl!- 01h, I'' tei :u1ni all 'eder-l. I ! is to pny anl i 7 t1V < thon ir salarieis weore <h'hu un Inst-itti onall today hv th sinpr m'lrt in :1 7 t.1 _ 'Ie 'oi c 10 1 11.pid m UnderI te :...:, the l \ident pado hi:, sub- orG-a0aya pproxi m11,11 ly $16,1n0n in taxes. ll.: inalihi pa ovi-:iolls will, tul r I | The suproiemt court's decision was oin appeals by F"edIeral District .Judge Wal te lr ans ofl.ouisville, Iy., trm lowv. ir court decrees, dismiissing a suit brought by himi] to rcover taxes invol untarily paid. lie contended that the F.eleral Constitution prohibited judges '-salaries being liminisled durini- ton tinuance in office.". Justic Van Devanter, who reldered the majority opinion, hel, in1mwever, that a lt'pderal Ijudge was not ex'llpt, fromti taxi oni his private inconw orl oil his property. .lnstice IIoliei's rendered a dissent. ine opinion in which justice Ilm:is AFT"E'1R lA)NG SERlVlCE~ A\ndlrewv J. Warnter', of the A f'ri can Methodtist Epliscohl 'Ziton chur clh, re g'ardied asi one of the ablest coilred lireac(hersi' iin the S'outh, dliedI at his home here todaiy f'ollowing a m b:iet' ill llishioi Wa~rner' 'Mas; iie \ (inty\ yearsm of age aind htad servedot as a bisn~ twtelve Iyears andi as a in iste r forty years. Dunring hiis lifte lhe hail heen in charge' of churches10 itn N orth Caro01lia, Teni ne'ssee, Alabama an'l Keyr'tack-y his nat tive Sta te. For1 fourt :ears; he qservedt as c'hurch ('xtensioni sectary of the general con ference of his church, D)ur. ing the (civil warl he ser'vedl as a drum meir boy in th'e Union iarmy. F~uneai serices'Pi wiill be condulct-ad here WVednesday'. MANNING IET'1IVALJ ARRIANGEME;NTIS COMIPJI TRO 'Mr. Lou Rose has just returnedcl 3i fr'om an 8 (lay trip to New T~"k, dur . ing 'whichi ti'po she hal.4 compleltt d ilf ar'ranlgenent fcr: tiro gr'at Moviag Picture Itfltval to bes heldkat the IPgs *i timc .Theatre, wook of Jun'e :14. .~ Aeon ticketi will be sole' oi-'th~ entiry show,:which ehitle ohri t'bI Ther'ohase beert ahdde~.,~~'l Era 'sc/i to the thea1~ whtI~ .t'. 'uIuoe :ad drW .~1I Moina~edllin Tj