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VOLUME XXX. LAURENS, SOUTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1915. CANDIDAT[ SP[AK B[fR_[ OINTONIANS Initial Meeting of Congres sional,Campaign Saturday. ATTENTIVE HEARING GIVEN THEM ALL 1l. A. Morgani, of Greenijinie, was (lie First Speaker. Six candidate; offering their servic es to the people of the Fourth Con gressional district to till, the vacaicy in the, National lial of Representa tives caused by the resignation of .los. T. .Johinsotn, intaigurated the cai mpaign in tiis collily Motiday by speaking be fore an ordery and attentive aidience at Clintoni. The meeting was held In the Pastime TheaIre which had been kindly loanied tor the purpose by its owlners. Witi all doors and windows Opened an1d electrie fans senlding cool Ing breezes from every side of the halil, the very best was maide of an uiusial ly hot. dJay and tle candidate.... spIoke under con(itions whiel were not at all uncomfortable. When tle ieeting was called to order by lion. Wilson W. 1iarris, elreseitative in the state leg islature, all of the candliates .were preset - except Mr. .Aliller, who had imistinderstood the time of opening. When tli ieeting opelied the -iousc was hardy half full, but dutring e110 addresses of the first speaker, h1. A. Alorgani, the crowd gradually ineas ed un tii there were inl the neighbor hood of 150 voters preseit. After lie address of Mir. 'Morgan and Mir. NICii olls thle crowd begani to dwiidle again, thoigh it held ip very well uintil the eil, tlie last speaker, il, . Miller, be Ing heard by probaby two-thirds of tho-e who l entered the froit door. From ile seatlered appai se which gr'ted 11ie (andidales, little coild be 4"'lered v; to their relative polimlar It' . Whetlher or not the litte spon tatteus oltburst of applalse foll owv Ing the very -brief speech of Mr. Miller intended as an enlldorsement of what he said Or the brevit , witi whi lie ,aid it cll ontly be deteriniied h, lv the future1-. Mir. .\lillor spoke hardl iree minutles, wh.Ill( al of the ofner Canldi daltes took 11, Itheir' flll time of thirty -minuii tes. TlI cafildaie s 1(1 0! Ined them selv es strictly to discusson of Ir riespec live p!affomI., no appeal being made to local or state factions, the IIeai'est approl)ch to a deviation from this pol y bVng (made by Mr. Gainnt whose ounatry into classes and sections. f . A. Morgan. 11. A. Morgai, of Greenville, was the first speaker. .i'. Moorgan gave the lmpres.iOI of a self-conildent and sl f-cont aiod man, with a mIlnd train edl to precision and order. lie said he did not wish to be knowni as the cnn dIda]te from reenv iI I, but as I lie ieip r'esentative of the eti re distruict. As all of the cand(idates5 were alr'eady pledged to sutppiort the piniiples of thle Demoe'a tic pilatform, they couldh di ffert only in methIod att arivi;ng at these aims. Tihe selectionu of a eon grecssman, then, was left la rgely to a mat01ter' of' iersonial choice anrd thle vole rs, lie sid, wvould n~hake no iislake in selecting any oiie of the sIx candidates. Mir. Mlorgani advocatedl inicreasedl miil itary iprepar1 cdness. by increaslig the iiumbler' ,f thle citizen soldIery, an thtle paiiymuett of the militia for' actual dlavs in trouti lng or' at wvork. lIe aidvocatIed govern - iten t o wner'shiip of sh Ips, gov'ernmntili supit ion~'ilt anfd di teet ion of marP11Cdling wariehiouse systemt, f- a-c.red' rtra It're (d its, the returtn to the .Etin ofth 1W'i legal e .om) liux evi:'d iafe'r' (Thv'l lI. .loirgaIn uitgedi 't:tt ,1 11in '' V 'o' tod wh1o will be .'h!e I > o.n' nt Ith e tranined and finirhed legislators of thbe noth t' i r . Alor'a I I w 'i ' re'u.1 M. J. NichtoliR. reeilved wvith set tt'ering a a .t'we~ lII % 'un'eh'd at onice in :> the~ 'lh ibst' n of (00 dephositedI 'iy t:ie uave'rnueent in Gre enville and Sjpian'me' ba'nkai lar-t gall t'o aid tile farmners of the fourth 4'WdlstriCt market thieiir cotton by bor' Qv~ ~ing rnojney at a low r'ato of inter' QIA Mir. Nicholls declared that not a Sof thid~ money r'eaced Lantti'ons County and that what wxs loaned In Greenlville and Ipruu a loan-. ed at approximtiI.ely t pej cenI. iltor Q'st. lie would cliatge tlhis by loaning thIs money through bonued govern tue n t agents all over tihe dIst i-et, at approxiniately 3 per cent Interesi. Mr. Nicholls advocated goveraintient owner shiP or ships so that "oui proitiets", cotton presumably, could be shipled to (Ge'llialny. IlIo Would hlave fedl'ral aid for good roads, rural eerdits by which tie govn lmen t would guaran tee farini mortgages, op posed ithe let vid for good roads, rur'll crdits by Colt(ra1ct oil accouit. of liegro comn po litioln. As an illdientioln or his stand lng inl his own coimmuilty Nlr. Nicholls lointed out that le had been coulity attorney and ( cit' attorney for e igIt consecutive yeirs and through four changes of adni stration. Mr. Nieli oils closed amid applalse. I. C. Blackwood. Ira ". Ilackwood in aIde tihe Itiost polished spe-ech of' tihe day, his periods being well rouinded and i-is word i or nate. lie was rather wary of proiis es. lie forecasted pen iolns for Con rederiate soldiers out of the federal treasury. ie IIjecced a1 lIe(w Idea into a ineeling largely bare of orilgiality Iin advocating governienLt regulation of tailroad rates so that small townus Would not be discrimninated aga linst to the advantage of cities. To the ine <Ittal ity In freigih t rates, Mr. Ilackwood ascribed the centralization of popula tion and trade. Nil,. Bilack'wood advo-f cates some form of rural credits, but did not go Into at detailed discussion of tile subject, stating that Ie had a pian of his own which would not entaii depletion of the national treasury. le waquld have saiitariumiisII built all over the country fot' the treainelt of peo ple unable to pay for the belefits of Irivate sanitariIls. The keynote of It. J. (hinni's sin ech was struck in his opena inhg Ie liarks wh'len lie said that whi'ten tle niioalliat governlienit failed to "Il olect i,, pWO ple" from the oppression of inorthelr. liolloipolists las ', le vow eI then lie would coimle out and make a l'.ght for them, Ilhen .\I'. GatlIauniled 1 Into a discussion of ulsitc.s cond : tion1s, laying the blaine oh'r the poverty of t he soultliei farmIlier u1 il ponllt th1' I'usts fostered by tile national govern nient. As a ininneea of th ei lls,.\ir (.LItt l proposd a plan l the aor lzaltionl of Cotton. Ilie rCa: that. Lth(t ship ptinelhase bill Was tuntrary to the principles or the deimo(ratic party and Vwa.s 1: only a s'cheiie lo sel! German C ships Interned In Amerlerian waters. Telie I; Iianial strengehcy of last fall .r. I. 'Ga1nn lay at. the feet of -ecretary M.\=. t Adoo, who, lie said, w.as in league with i Wall stireel interests. M r. (ala 1Is I spech was largely a tirade against I trusts and corporations. V. IV. Johnsoll. W. W. Johnson, of Union, said It was Union's time 'o have a represenI tative In congre.,s that she had not, been favored with representation there ill 7110 years; tihe last. represetative from thiat County heling his gr'andfathler', lie dId nlot bse his clalim tfll suppior't utp Oil thIs, how~ev'er, 1but in wveighI ing thleI Candidaltes, lie said( thatl wher~e allI other' thigs .were eiua Ili Is shiould be~ a deeldIng factor. .\lr. .lohnluson ad-I voented some system of r-urtal credIts. but he pollntedi outt t hat Iloan Ing of gov Clrnment11 money was not0. 8(ound1 1po11 t ln.t econlomly, ats th11 governml 11enlt. had 110 mon1ey to loan, Its tfunds being rais edl In only tw ways~i3', taxt. io and11 11( sale of bonds. I Ie advocented( governm iientI owniership ofC ships, favored lederal aidl f'or' good r'oads1 CederiaI eionIsi for01 ('onfednerateC soldir os andh clo sedl lby de ('larinlg his ai1tlonl to doi somre grood fot' the people0 of theii d ie1(t anld of thle naiion. A. hi. Millecr. As alreaC~dy stalted, A. II. \lIllar' sploke hut severall ltinintesi, pioinltingr olut hla~t lie was a farm1er1 ad had 11a1 0 hnoletdl2e of farmer's needs., lie took lawivrs and1 "'whait-nt,"~' saying that if I the t'armer~s and lborinlg classes want1 id someoneIll toi lrelpesent the1ir illtel' dsthey. hlouldn'leet 50ome 0one whot biyI Was In symathlty wvith 11heir needs. To ('h'ant ('etry, Il'rsonlin lteI'ested Illn the 11enver I UnmIl ceme11try3 hlV have beenurequesteri toI ' mleet at Ithe Cemetrty Onl Frtidayv, JIu ly ttI, for thbe liirpose5 of cl ean ing eff 1 the lots. ,it is desIred thant. 11lans be made to stayi3 all day so that the work 1mny be thoenugrily (dnne. SITUATION IS CO Jnsatisfactory Reply of Impe can Note may Lead to B tions if not Worse. Pres in Framing Reply. Washington, .July 10.-Ollilal \\ash nglon takes a grave .vIew of the situa. 0n11 pr(1odtled by (Ie'nmna iiy's refilsal to Wet tie (1dem1 allds of the UI;i te ol States !:owing out or the sinikiing of ti Lusi i:i with a loss of inore than 100 \mltrivanst. 'pon lI relAient \V Iison rest the irilen of (leciflilg tle policy which he 1'nItel Stales i: to folow. Quiet y an( carefully he is considering the i.tIation, it was stated at Ilie White souls;e afteri lephone 'oiiconliliientilons vitii the presidlent it CornIAh , N. It.. d( the n11try iay expoel h1im1 to no't %i-h "dliher.'ation m; well as Ei'rm '" whien he hos exam ined all pha;: of I!hie proheI. .Secretary Lasn ithh oml n-nt. A'; sooni as tlhe com'O plete ()i i:l te::t of the (erian Ieidy arrives. 'hie will le tonlorow, Ie will bev in careful study of it and on Monday w 'i'iesilay will go to Cornish for a onference with IIe presihleni. The reklden. will then reItrn to lay he ore the cabinet tle course uipon1 vhich lie has let em ied. But One Course. \\'hat anlconi tIhe 1'itul states will ake oflicials tolayv voitid not prelict vilih cvrtaintly. S ei of, those who lave beeni familiar with the presi lent's .point of view andI w I1htl the Mclails of the present siltiioII. how V'i, POilt i'd out le th er I ' 1:e seenid o lie but one iur opno witi digInity Ild honor to the l'nife'I States--the 'a I numerl e;;r'tIen amad exO're' of the hsof neutials on the hih re:s inl 1'rr '' 1 w ith I hl elthli zl I lo-in Ph's of internatinfionial law. Resvaioniri 'ility for any Iuiptuire in frienlly re fbons w hi heli h so e any clile Of wIen the I lnite1 States ani Ger lany, it w-aS decalred, would then fall '!TY TO BUY AUTO F!RE TRUCK 3hin es ('ontemnplatetl. Asked yeSti-oly av. to the pro'spect. f tile city h)uying -In . auto tire truc1., layor' Ia bb tel that thlie conli il ail hadO the i' matfer InIler (lelibela ion for somle Iit' and had about'def Oitely decided to purcha so one of the loSt m11oderni anld up-to-date imaclines n1 Ilie arket, ai Amrican LaFran-e riple combinai tion machilne. cost Iig a the neighborhood of $8,000, less 5100 wihleh the manufractir ers would flow for the cielilcal tank on the reseni hosr' wagon. 'The mayor sliowedl a co-py of a letter 'hieh file city clerk had written to tier citilea, enqu-ring about the ma line, aniid thle r'eil ies re('etved. Lot ers comnmending the fire truck very ighly we're ireceived from Anderson, rnangebiiirg, Atlanta, Spartanhuirg, C'o nil had thle mat teir under considera rembiis, fhii., Greensboro, N. C., and iime rous othier places. 'The maclinle wleIh thie city3 fa thers are In view, a the name .indIentes, a eombi1 nation hose, eliem ical, d (oin'i evervy (lass of wiork requtIred 0 a ('ity thlis ir ge or liarger. l..ST h)AY F"Ot lN1?O)l.ihIl:NTl. h~t o : ii 0 I her i e f :: in'cei the s ain rv '1 no lle nt')ii Jor. i :W'ar toI rtl tay to r 1mn:.lar a;i i! .e l ion '~aary. Thw ho o-a- n:vivan -1 werI e lOn 101ll1xv1d n b Ior th at vo maryin w!il. o velo enroll a;.i A' orddn Ton a etr ittn if .vr. n . .1. ).r 'lsons tho ha til e iosved hi'Ii lite l le'ion wli(lll be( entild tv'o vdie het riec(1ic where1 Ig.The voe1d i ad'eM i. Defo aomitime. a'hitblue tto lacethemthn th ios o'if heir ('.1011y lie same afternoon, being lir(eeded by hioirt ser'vlces at t he home, lead by' ir. C. ni noho. ISIDERED GRAVE rial Government to Ameri "eaking of Diplomatic Rela ident Wilson will Take Time upolln the Iker'lin goverl-lient. Tlu'ee I:- as, yet no definite rys;talizalion or opinionl unioig oalliials ac, to details bu tle listic en lidelicy i., ioward a reiteration nt only 11n a for-mal note0 biut in el(ual practice of tihe prinllelcs for which the linited States has been con te n ding. lirina's No Alliance. The illaillilnous; verdict of .hi ,h of fla ilIs was Ilat tile German reply was thoroughly nilsatisfactory anld lIaves III situation exar-Ily at the point wlere it va: in thc days imilledial(I:. following the inking of the luisiaiala. \\'hile the conililed asse'rlon of Ainer:coln ri1hV, inl tHu, future is Ilrged as -:'11 a courSe to be tf)!Io\wed(, it i *"V':li )e . 11 b ha the 'l'nited abs n i,(ot almin10on 1hw demlamis" It ias 1inad for tle disavowal of in tent to drown .Amrica I.; aid dmcinl-Il for reparati on. Georinany's refus:al onl these plo'nts. iliaY lead to steps by the I'nited States to shw its disapproval of the !ast Inot. \Whet her .\ i hassador Ge rard Inight he r(ecalled or a eoiplete sever 'nev of 0l lilonmtie relations ordered was agail discussed inl official (ir-les 'IS well as amlong- diplotnatIMSt. Befe:'o takcing; any definlite ses hiowever, otls fai liari with Iiplo itiii' li reCdeilt anid intelrlintiolll 11s age declared that tlie .\moriaii gov er''inheilt prohably wouh senild a lie! to Cvrmany formally rejct iIg th1"o pi'opo:al to perillit the Inrs ricitedl U's' of .\mieric pa 5(1ssing'-lr hi! 1ro vi0 lthey c-1riried no n11111t ifonl of wr '. In t he :-11-' noloe fom:1 not iti catnn rohl:would be ive to the 'GJ::n .- I -l m i oif th^ 1n'tenonl ( of tiie nitied -tte to continue to ex aspected.e .'1 ilt Ei s :i: ith' the li 1) o i ' . I :: : 1!:Cl ) tet Yu . ;'! over the coun Iit-'tI. fo .;,hool trulstce. of th- .. orn t1 di: - Itrie.ls. In m1ost. of ftn di.Ainetsi the oltI boardS W01r4 re1l11dvte pr. :ling ('eltillent .hIelln in r'vori of allowinig former board.-; to < 1t In w the work whic il most of thm"l hlie faithfully performed for t he Ilast yea Is. In tle city of L.:nirens, 'oisiderab'e activity%' (evelopleI a f'w Id-.as pr'evious to the electon with the lreslit that si'':iral tickcetsi were ;dlace i ini thle field. The voters were no 0t un an, mous11 ill voting the straight tickets :id out f'or their use, so a mixed t i;'ket '::n electedt, as follows: 0. Il. siinunos, (. II. ito er 11'.f. I. IT ughe's, .1. C. (Ow! ng. .I. Ii. TIeague, W. IL. Gray and Mh. 1, of t he oild boa rd. 'The isiiui mSli the elet iIon were not puiti ily detined, w'as dissatis;fact ion in somie iquarit-r over' thei way' in whichl sevieral ilt I:': wer'e hiandle'd by thle old boar id dur na; Ithe pa'st year. 'Thes'' maitter'.;. he'. ('7mliar.iw. thle nombI1ers of thle no'w! ('on.-tIituted boaird. Ill anii .M i-ywr h d WI lI SEIIVE DIN Nil?. Iilles of (i'ry ('ouirt Will Sell IDinn er On 'Te Day1 oft Speing.hii Tlhe ladies of tine Grlay C'onurt Owving schl a har iheeni'd d~iner next F~ridaiy, the daiy thi"es andida tes foi' Congress Spcak. lh'!iides ai barbei(Cun dlinner., a r'Cgliar din ner and li1ght r'efr'e-hment.s wvill lie on sale. The prioceeds' vilti he utseid by3 thle associatlion for thle iml pirovemecnt of tihe school. In thle after be(twIeen lte y'oung ani I the~ old men oit Grny Courit. GREENWOOD ROGERS SAVED FROM CHAIR Goiernor 3aninil1g Connunt('0itles seni fA'iiee of VGreeni wood Roger1s ('p1on1 1tecommkiiendaitioll of lie .Pardon Honr~d. Gr20eenwood Rlogers, oile:' 'd 1g, have heen the rin ie:h-r in a Irio o! le subs qu: e nt I I.itril )g of t ha 1i(y or .\ . 1'. 1'. Yo t!. , neaQr Ieni> this.e4un Iy in the ing of !14 , ;:d . i.4'en(ced to llh elCelii:' chnir : i he 1 aI1 4.erm t22"I in lin I 1, wa lv :ivl 1rom (lee tIrovic I n 114 .:( . .\l ianlin Sati.vrday. the ;-JV1:-nhr em4nnnling 1i.; (2nte o i' 2im ri.,monoc2 t. lIt wrs w ori inlally scnten-ed t1) be (electroented ol Ovtobuei 41 . P'.11. Iml was Iwie r il-, h last timle u1pon4 the very (.I of* hisi 4.1:ellir ulion . Thev com.1 T!w hfl'!icprtorv of ft. 'as1 , which is still ii it'. . w0' 0 1.,( i1wno!4 o! :t of lie pardon board, which Is as ec IIy. l > oV " a14s conlvielcd of ar ::it avl s4 e ed ( Z) be electr ei 411d. .l". .. G. : I ;l lw:i8d lwfore Ws inl he1'2! l (I! o er 42 I soli-ito1r C'' per w s ('ile(d ili by he pardon bolard for 1 "P1.: : 12 :' i1.m h lofn u 2 . 2 4' r- 11n'.: c 211in" V. Th1'is ('04 Oil was had upol the res li 1u of 'in Yo1 un12 2 , 8 ne ''' nrg(, who < (':'' :I]I4!:at hw. lo42 's and l n ( ''v ll 4 I l *.\r. Yce1:n.r. IIv c ' Ii 'a d that - a ri r.:t I) h t 1'. : :,then hit hjim in the head with ;m acv, :tnd t!h - E11 e :hl" h..... Iv 'h". , !::. \ r 11w !..n1w i h Inem's and Caldwell were both von 4n:. h : I w' cv t W4 1 W *enri 11j.l;).n I - S ! to m! r y . and i.s now sprv I ' ll . 1it- (I:d r l ( .! :1 y l,. v12. 12(1 k:,' thaI (I h1 110, -t4(: ! O Em-ih~ecrime. i : Pil h 0k :- mih ero shouild he saved im Hthe iAl Jury r -oomndn deit 44 d li i:n to 11h0 mver,4 o Ilh crl!. :,:. by ihe furh1eri 141:lha l ille .a2livil Ir (11 -I plTo uiy fo om Youin-.. whicl plea c.lrried with it Ilik im n - (4rison 'e I11te liegroe are guil y they ar equac( ll"y gui 1.1. 11' i Toml Younl" and1tf .11unk C.1bdwell are to en ni'wi!th lif*( impis4onlm-lt, we. th1ink if would be unjust to let (r1:eenwe, lege ir ('0.i1. "We therfor0'01 r'Vo12eoel ) 12th1at his ..entenco I (I commiluted to life imn priso-n'n e. 1WEi IN 1WENV'Ei. edl .A ay1 in We'stern City. -hwk)1 .\l. l 1nnunoni42), 404n of the 44at .4. 4I I li inoond. 4'orm2:er'5 supervior (of thii. 1enun12', (di(1 in a2 'D)ener. ('ol., ., )ni:-2i2-n Frida of '. neumonia 1)021. Ilie s1rb2fhe~ . 4Tho bod'(y was br2o4',hi in E'' ,2in 12n2 Vesterdayi~l 2nd ilarr 1in 44o 1'2rmony\ elhureih for in.. I 2m2nt, a1 lar ge num1l2:02r of fr'iends and1( r l-ve bin g 4)res'ent1. .\lr lin ' m' ond)111 was :'.., 4.ears1 of a2ge. in l I i4 - ten'i?2v. For)I te 4 f 2 -~' he 4.' -m een lIvIng in h .-on I iv by 2th folt4 '.ini' 44 n2- 1 4 l : ?!.- r .\ :G . 1. 4) 4 .-:end~ . f Sparlonhurg: S~a .m 'i .4- .mei \ 14h41oin 1on2" wrk for the Oi OranP binr' laist week, Alr. TFrank1 -4. bersont3, who11 Is well known here'(, fell from1 a1 tree1 wh'1ich was. be ing 4imn 2' I and broke Ils 1le. justi above) the ank11 1( oth hones10 of the eg we're broknI;i. Th1ey werIe 2re0 Ii Cinronge hur bu12 1t hadl to1 b1e set algain Sa Iturday In ('ohtmia4. Ills ftlher, Mir. JT. W. I 0iederson went) down 402r the 0opera, 41(on anud states that he i4s 1104ng as wvell na CPnn4i( he (evneC(ted. JOS[PH N. HOL[S DI[8 IN COLORADO Native of Laurens but Res. ident of Washingon. HEADED FLDE.RAL BUREAU OF MINES -A Mal 11,141m ReputIt I onl inlls!"-,.. Hiound~s of the Nation. Ci.. n f'ori Mhe Mll I'ositionl he 1luii C;m~ of .Mierit an udud iniusti. Doctor .lo s-ph Austlin ilohinn ,i hi to mIof lt il au of, wlin'es and ;r; \('shin gon, a SI ienltlI t' of' .\o wil relint itiln, and14.1 lnative of thi ci nty, d td ill D)nver, Col., y strd :. rn in;; of anl affect,(ionl of, thlelu ie will be bliried Saturday ill \\ s.. in~mn vvwere he( hlas a honlie, A1 n\ vwIn li has Spent Ith atter yoar8. : . Dr. ll n s was ith' -.onill, a t ale IZ%,. Z. 1,. Iliolinles andl A .\C ltil it num and wail il h. n A Ir l his lie. Ill I is arIy trii n It ohdL itaurenls .\lle .\vadvwn: h-ltered C rnlie l I'l'liverills -hi - V Ie gradliatle v-1ted i igh ) \,- tid : Illt: Completion of his coi h ll11 o iC ollimes uwas c"e ' It :' r (if ( o ilogy at fite l'niverity : h troli , at l te sain tll w .l hiin ' li e iiceplt' (ed tpo hri in i dirltor Wof to iiat I olGol.ie u e --,, H loosevel'1. and v.h h1 n! ; \\t i;tin w e re t O l ly : i tIe :Iler:,1 l l il xil; I l f lit h-,~i(' .p sit' on. After lohe m W 1 '' I h.la.a k in1 this ollice., hw u\:- neid 11: 1r-shh-ll Talt a.-; I-r ci" ho"1! burau. of, in';s and iililng. T!,.- oi i h li d nle 11H the tiIm itlh. I o r iy LI I t ii ia i - :r i. : . 'wiy thI wh \II ; IeIIb afe I' lte lilt i llar ('tiitlai.h . .n In .I :n g, iv'N w l . t I I o lsiht or b !I I Vau'' wll Il 1y (Tuc i t ' I t (1 4eralion:; coarried til in ; 1411lde' r al i ll I d i 't P!, t the- I llo \ c- and rl.ights(, \ vtii fltes. Iy hot 'i' c .n , ciI th laie wlIor.:1 k :ll s'll I it tlod w: ill or min ie owers 1an w0 1ai I: it was- dum. to Ilh(ir conl. .ier i inl S.hionlt thatihe( as hia n e ho htt ;eau du(Iiring the ;I I "! 111 1 of a hllo tilv politi 'al i 1. nIt". in Ithe (pur nsuit or hie dI t In, Alska 1that he cont(ra'Ald tI mt ady ahich cauit sed ht is dual t. Doctor Hlllmes enjoyed wank.. honlors rloia scientice and other fdIaltional 'illces. Because of his i i ater life the Uiniversity or ildinbiurg,, collanld, Conf erred Stponl h:m1 thle hion vary. de4gree of Doctor of Sciecets. InI 1 of his; various positions and in his