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THE WASHINGTON TIMES SATFEDAY FEBBFABY 20 1910 S

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Declares It Would Be Ab

surd to Establish NewUniversity

RELIES ON PUBLICFOR ITS SUPPORT

Cornell Cited as Parallel Case to

Institution atCapital

1 ain net responsible for the statement attributed to me that GeorgeWashingtons board ot trustees shouldbe abolished and new appointed-by the Government by way of convertIng the university Into an institutioncorresponding to a state university

Thus spoke Dr Charles Needhampresident of George Washington Uni-versity today In correction of a state-ment attributed to him in an interviewIn answer to the charges of PresidentEdmund J James of the University ofIllinois made before the Agriculturalcommittee of the House of RepresentativesGeorge Washington University as a

institution declared DrNeedham must depend upon the sup-port of District citizens for its support-or must receive aid from the Govern-ment The administration of GeorgeWashington University along present1nes he believes is such as to deservetho support of both these parties

Can Support But OneOn the face of it the proposition of

President James for the Government toestablish another nonsectarian insti-tution in this city would mean the deathknell of George Washington as a university There is no doubt In my mindthat the Capital needs a university butIt Is equally patent that It can notsupport two

Dr Needham said the point that thefunds of the Mbrrill Act should not beawarded to George Washington becauseit was a private institulon was not welltaken

There are plenty of precedents forsuch grants Cornell being oneample declared Dr Xeedhaxn Thestatus of that university and GeorgeWashington in asking for the funds ofthe Morrill act present a practical par-alleL

Says Plan Is ExtravagantThe proposition to a new uni-

versity here as suggested by PresidentJames seem foolishly extravagantWhy should not the Government Intending the benefit of the Morrillfunds to the District avail itself of thepresent institution with its 1400 students and Its 51600000 worth of property

In answer to the charge of PresidentJames that members of the board oftrustees had appeared before the Senate Committee as disinterested partiesDr Neenham declared copies of theuniversity catalogue had been filed

committee before the appear-ance of Justice Harlan A Lisner HB F M cfarland John Joy Edson andothers

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Burial of Monroe W HainesWill Be at Former

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Tomorrow night of Monroe-W Haines accompanied by his daugh-ter and a cousin will be taken back tohis former home in Marlon Ohio forburial Mr Haines died yesterday morn-Ing at his residence 1T4 Corcoran streetnorthwest

Funeral services will be heJd tomorrow afternoon at the family home theRev J Harvey Dunham pastor ofWestern Presbyterian Church officiating

Mr Haines was born in Marion Ohioin 1S41 He attended the Iron City Col-lege at Pittsburg Pa and was grad-uated from that institution second in hisclass Prior to his coming to

seven years ago Haines hadconducted for many years a large

establishment In Marlon Whene came to Washington he retired from

active life Mr Haines is survived byhis wife daughter and one sister

COMMITTEES NAMEDFOR KNIGHTS BALL

Arrangements Under Way for

Easter Monday Dance atNew Willard-

The committees on arrangemontsfor the Knights of Columbus ballwent to work in earnest today ThebaH will be held at th New WillardHotel on Easter Monday evening Thecommittees are v

Patrons Thomas J Donovan MessrsRepetti Harlow Kolb and Howard

A McGuire MessrsCurtin Lanman Colbert and Emery

Printing James F BrennanMessrs Lanman Colbert andEmery

Music and program Arthur J TollMessrs Flynn Devaney Finnegan-and Daly

Audit John H Pollen Messrs R EDoyle Collins Joy and Young

Door and hat L TuckerJoy Doyle Kane and Collins

Decorations Thomas B NolanMessrs Simpson Carr Welsh andFuller

VIENNA DELEGATESAPPOINTED BY KNOX

Secretary of Stato Knox has appointedthe following to the interna-tional congress on commercial instruc-tion which will meet In Vienna in SeptemberJohn Bates Clark New York professor-

of political economy in Columbia University

Ambrose Swasey Cleveland Ohiopresident of the Chamber of Commerce-of that

William McCarrolI New York citypresident of the American Leather Com-pany

B A Eckhardt of Chicago-E C of Rochester N YGaillard Hunt chief of the division of

manuscripts of the of Congresshas been designated a to theinternational Congress of Archives andLibrarians to be hold In Brussels Hi I

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CITY OF BRISTOL DIVIDEDOVER POSTMASTERSHIPH-

alf in Tennessee and Half in Virginia the MunicipalityIs Much Aroused Over Appointment of Resident of

Latter State to the PositionI

The city of Bristol which Is half hiTonnes ee and half In Virginia is

against itself today The Vir-giniahg are standing on their side ofState street hurling raucous gloatsacross at the Tenneaseeans who aredowncast and sad

State street runs along on top of theState line straight through Bristolnorth and south Sometimes in the pastthe Tennessee side of Bristol has been

and the Virginia wetsometimes It has been the other wayabout

But through it all the Tennessee sideone advantage for on its sacred soil

the poetofflce has always been locate-dt sits aboMt a hundred yards west ofState street Wherefore the Tennes-seeans have always claimed that thepostmaster of Bristol should be s Tennesseean and for the past forty yearsthey hive been able to get away withtheir claim In fact there was no con-

test on tho part of the Virginians-Not long ago Basoombe Slemp suc

ceeded his father as Representative InCongress from the Ninth Virginia district In which the Virginia half ofBristol Is located Also young Slemp

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TO NAVAL MILITIA

Some Opposition May Develop Among Naval Offi

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Congress during this session may dosomothlnc to help out the naval militia-of the country

Secretary Meyer Is strongly In favorof sironKthenlnjc the naval militia andbuilding up a naval reserve He hasbeen before the House Committee onNaval Affairs with reference to thematter and has given his support to abill now pending which it is claimedwould do for the naval militia sub-stantially what the Dick law does forthe National Guard

The Dick law K ves Federal aid to theextent of 4W 0 to about 1 S J menThis Is at the rate of about f perman It is proposed to expend fMOCOM

on tho naval militia the members ofwhich number about 00 This is atthe rate of 9W per man

Secretary Meyer recommended a fewchanges in the bill now before theHouse committee So far all the

before the House committee hasfavorable to the legislation It is

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known however that there is no littledisposition on the part of many navalofficers to sneor at the naval militia

In this respect the navy differs fromthe army In recent years many regular army men have declared beliefthat it would be of great advantage tothe country and to the regular armyitself to build up the National Guard

The relations between Ute guard andthe army ar steadily Improving andthe is steadily growing strongerNaval militia supporters believe

the tendency will be it Federalaid is given the naval militia and thatservice Is strengthened for naval mento take a broader view and help thenaval militia cause

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and all the purposes-of the toilet bath and nursery Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointmentare unrivaled

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became chairman of tho Virginiapublican State committee Bitmade it encumbent upon him to produce

jobs President Tat had on on rr-

ilr President he said a few weeksego the term of Eli Warrenmaster at Bristol VirginiaTennessee Isdrawing to a close He Is a TennesseanFrom a time when tho South was noteven solidly Democratic the postmas-ter of Bristol has been a TonnesseeanFor forty years Teimessecans have holdthe lob For eight years Ell Warrenhas been there and Eli Warren is aconstituent of Walter Brownlows Ihave the highest regard for WalterBrownlow He Is great H nr Hentatire and A good Republican Likewise-he Js a wonder on landing jobs for hisconsli uents

But I want that Brwtol postofflcoThere are as many good Republicans onthe Virginia aide of State street as

are on the Tennessee side One Ihave in mind s E Go5e Thf is agood Taf man

ness on the side of Statoin the good old town of Bristol Andall ia sorrow and gloom on the Tennessee side Nor is RepresentativeBrownlow looking fbrwani with any

of to his 7M t visit toBristol

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EARTHQUAKE CAUSE

OF BIGAMY IN ITALY

Woman Thought Killed atMessina Finds Husband

Married Again

MESSINA Feb 25 The first ofbigamy as a result of the Italian earthquake of December 1SW came to lighttoday when a railway employe namedScarinci who recently married a beau-tiful was confronted by hisforcer wife whom he thought dead

The returned wife explained that shehad been badly injured in the earthquake and had been rescued by thesailors of one of the Russian cruisersShe was taken in the vessel to Russiaand only recently recovered Unable-to write her own language or to speakRussian she was unable to communicate with the Italian authorities

The judges must decide the unusualmarital tangle

DIES OF GRIEFALLENTOWN Pa Feb S6 Tllgh

nan Stephen is dead today at ageof seventyseven years evidently ofgrief over the death of lie brotherJonas aged ninetytwo who was burledyesterday and his sister Mrs SusanHiskey of Bethlehem burled severalweeks ago He ws greatly attached tothem

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Deep Interest Manifested by

Patriotic Societies inMaine Project-

A monument to the heroes of theMaine Is now regarded as acertainty

Plans for collecting and accountingfor subsOptions to the fund have occupied At viral Slgfibeoa attention sincehe became president associationsix months ago He now has themproper shape to begin an active camplagn

Until recently the movement for ratsine the Maine monument fund teenheld back for lack of proper organiction but contributions have come isfrom every part of the country notwithstanding few efforts made to gainpublicity

Recently unusual Interest has beenshown by patriotic societies and In theschools in the Maine monument and theIndications are that as soon as an activecampaign Is begun and the proper extension of the organisation is accom-plished a flood of contributions willpour in

For each subscription of H the donorreceives a ribbon and-a certificate of membership In the asso-ciation His name goes on tho rollsthat will be placed In the cornerstoneof the monument also

Mrs John Hay is taking an activeInterest in movement in Washing-ton and has consented to head the boardof patronesses Prominent men and wom-en in all sections have announced theirdesire to cooperate

The Maine Monument Association andthe Maine Memorial Association are

organizations The former wasformed for the purpose of rais-ing in Washington a suitable monument to those lost their lives inHavana harbor The latter Is simply fortho purpose of holding memorial cere-monies every year

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A Few Doses End Backache andRegulate OutofOrder Kidneys

The Kidneys will Act fine

and Bladder miserysimply vanishes

If you take several deeri of PapesDiuretic all backache and distressfrom outoforder kidneys or bladdertrouble will vanish and you will feelfine

Lame iMUtk painful rheuma-tism nervous headache dizziness irri-tability sleeplessness inflamed orswollen eyelids vrornout sick feelingand other symptoms of sluggish inactive kidneys disappear

Uncontrollable smarting frequenturination especially at night and allbladder m ery ends

This unusual preparation goes at onceto the disordered kidneys bladder anaurinary system and distributes Its heel

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Engagement of Miss FannieLockett to J V Papin

Announced-

ST LOUIS Mo Febment of the engagement of J VIon Papin a wellknown newspaper man ofSt Louis cod scion of one of St Louisoldest families to Miss Fannie Lockettor Washington D C has been made

The date set or the ceremony Is June-L It will take place In New York atthe home of Mrs Gilford Richardsonwidow of the late St Louis banker akinswoman of Miss Locket-

tJ Vlon Papin is at present on thestaff of the St Louis Republic He hasbeen engaged in newspaper severalyears During the Worlds Fair he wassecretary of the Japanese commissionHe Is a son of the late Henry PapinHe Is a member of Battery A ant tookpart In the Porto Rican campaign

Miss Lockett is a daughter of Mr andMrs J W Lookctt a niece ofMrs William P 70 VandeTenter place lived TCith the Coleman for several Sheis also a niece of Mrs Richard Taylor-of 4505 Washington Boulevard

WARDS RESIGNATIONACCEPTED BY TAFT-

The resignation of George Cabot Wardsecretary of state of Porto Rico to takeeffect April 1 has been accepted byPresident Taft

Mr Ward has been In tho insularservice since 1906 wtoon was appoint-ed auditor He te a graduate of Harvard and was formerly private secretary-to W W RockhlU then director of theInternational Bureau of American Re-publics

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leg cleansing And vitalizing influencedirectly upon the organs and glandsaffected and completes the cure beforeyou realize It

The moment you suspect any kidneyor urinary disorder or feel rheumatismpains begin taking his harmless

with the knowledge that there isno other remedy at any price madeanywhere else in the world which wineffect o thorough lend prompt a curea a fiftycent treatment of Papes Diuratio which any druggist can supply

Your physician pharmacist banker-or any mercantile agency will tell yoithat Pape Thompson of Cin-cinnati is large and responsible

concern thoroughly worthy of yourconfidence

Only curative results can come fronttaking Papes Diuretic and a few daystreatment means active healthykidneys bladder and urinary organsand no backache

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TOWOMEN

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TWO BOYS DISCOVERPOT OF REAL GOLD

HUNTINGTON W Va Feb 2 Twosmall boys are the heroes today of

county Ky uveh Ifrs jut arrowsLaw-

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the Kanawha river from HuntingtonThey are the proud owners jointly of-

S In gold which tocover onway hoMe from school yesterday

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Theoriginal and genuine

Syrup of Figs and Elixir of

Senna known throughout thethe best of family laxatives

for men women and children alwayshas the full name of the California Fig

Syrup Co printed on the front ofg every package It is for sale by all

leading druggists everywhere onerize only regular price 50 cents

per bottle The imitations sometimes offered are of inferior quality

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The North German Lloyd S S Company Announce-

That on and after this date the WashingtonAgency will be located at No 715 Fourteenth StreetNorthwest where bookings may be made for Eng-land and the Continent Mediterranean and BlackSea Ports Egypt the Straits SettlementsChina Japan the PhilipniBes Australia and SouthSea Islands

Independent tours will be arraaged and through tickets issued to all ports onrequest German Lloyd Travelers Checks goodall over the world a safe and convenient Method-of carrying funds may be secured

Full iBforntatioa diagrams sailing listsetc etc will be furnished OB application

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A masterful heartthrobbing story of love andadventure which

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