iies IOIC 'O'GO'OODM Maybe '! hdaY. 250 100 50 DO [ll VOL. 59.â€"N O. 3090. n CROWD 01’ 3,500 AT NOMINATION lAST TUESDAY h ll \x'tmtmw'. and 90 far as Hm nomin- atinn was cnnmrnml. a strangm' in ttw city mulot not haw told that «win an important PVN'". was taking Durham Rink Housed Record Crowd When R. '1‘. Edwards and lies A. C. Macphail Were laminated on Conservative and United'l’armer Tickets, Respectively.â€"All Parts of Big Riding Represented. H n J‘Mdn Krishnamurti. the 10038 Hindu ‘Menslah, " aponlorOd by Mrs Annie Besant, II now in the I nitod States, where he have! ‘0 mm many radical change- in "*0 roligious me of the count?! It 3 Pxpected that he will later on com to Canada. ll «Huh-East Grey was different. --nI noon on the autos and their Iuls' began to gather. and by two lurk front and back streets were IIIIIml with parked cars and the w“ lined with people who came to» hear the addresses. It. was .'l «mu that. the town hall would ‘ team to aerommodate the erowd .: :IIIaIIcements weer made to - the Iink. LIIekilv. the. Consen- am “ll†had the rink rented for 'Illh‘tlil‘ and who were hard at . \ Mating it for the meeting to I lolIn-snd h\ the Prime Minister. . at well on with their work: "l'WlN' it. would not. haw been 'I‘ able. When the desires of the *I‘IIJI- were known. they worked faster. and about the hour ~-III.-.l for opening, everything ~ In I'O‘IltllflPSS. O l l TH E SO-CALLED “MESSIAH†W :1 hoéHner Excellent Order Tl nn'in': tlw \Vllnlo' I » II~HI'.~' Slu'll'. in HS I'm-iv" Hf â€w two! “New maintainwl \ how'. uml was a rr [I Miss Macphai) Spoke first qn llv mgh ero- wm'n cluuhtlvss [wow-n! who do nut suppm't rIuH'm-m nf tho» Rt. Hon. Arthur wn. l’l'o'mio'l' of Canada, It. was or his arrival in Durham yes- ,v that. such cxw-va. arc-hm- tinn was providvd fur Um I. In antic-iputlon 0f the visit ulada‘s ï¬rst citizo'n. tho rink ln-vn .‘H'ah'd. and when It was. .m-n swatra. amt wnen u. was. that ttw big ('rnwd could not. tn jam tlwmsmlvm Intn tlw hall, a quick aoljnurnmvnt tn ink mu mad». and w» think ;-.- ssut'v in saying that. tlm ac- H'nltlHHn provided by HIP CO"- tm- wrmmittm‘ wmlol nnt. haw ï¬lm! at. thnusm ‘stinmto' :wh candida“, wn tlunfilmml nn Dag?†rho h and Hm “'0'†lim HI -mo-mhvr for the riding. vs «1. )lacphail. was â€19 :km'. le arrangomonts an adt'h'vss nf one hour I candidutv, with {"th Inns M In H". HIM DI NH IHH THE DURHAM CHRONICLE anywhm “'0'1'9' Hl “UH“ lo! I \V filo Throughout _, a unnsm'va- lam- Hu- num- ho'al' thn [ml- dav vliscnsm-d ham Rink lw- “ceasinn. [wriml 0f HIP aiming to flu- v "anolia‘Iatvs. I was Hf HIP l'o-olit. tn SMIHA rv fo-w into-r- at. 'l'm'sd: % has 1) Hum 0m LV ('ll Prvmim' nl' Canada and Imaclvr 09 HH- «Zrnsm'Vuhw- Party. \th ad- drvsso-ol a mowing of Hm nlwtors 0f South-East (in-y in Durham Rink ypstm'dny. ST. MARYS BOY Road theâ€"Classiï¬ed Ads. on Page 7 The accident nccnri'ml Friday. and thv animal was shut that same awning. 'l‘lw (lug haul ho-pn raisml by tho‘ family from a pup. and whilo- it. wad known it would nut. stand for any nnrlnv familiarity, it was nnwr for a moment considered it would turn on one of the mpmbnrs of tlm family in such a manner. Owing to Rev. and Mrs. Whealen being on holiday at Brantford and other points during the next two weeks, there will be no service at Trinity church, Durham, or St. Paul’s, Egremont, next Sunday, is thmight that on this miasinn. thv hm had got him cmnm‘ml and haul attnmpted to put his arms amuml him. Charged With Stealing Car in Stone Town, He Was Held Here by Con- stable Allen Until Arrival of St. Marys: Ofï¬cer. A most (leplnrahlo accident. 00- l'ui'rml last wow-k wlwn Ho-nl'go', thu tww-yvarâ€"nld sun ul‘ .\li-. annl Mrs. Howrgo- S. llurnvtt. \Vas‘hittvn by tho- family ting anal had his“ l'al'v sci l'aolly turn that. it. was hand iii-i-vssai'y tn plam' him llnih‘r i'hhn'nl'nrm \\'hih‘ ihn nmmssal')‘ stilt'hc-s \w'rv living: put. in la clnsn llw \vuimol. 'l‘ho» «log, \vhil'h was almut. term ynars nhl. was nut \‘ii'inns hy an)“ mnans but one of those animals that i'al'i'iml tho "hamls nll'" Sign and 1'“- svntml any familarity. Hc' was an animal that. hnthm'o-cl nu our, but at Hm same. iimv Walntm‘l lm mm to lmtlwr him. The hay, un tun uthm' hand. was rxtrvmvly l'cmol nf dogs, and it is thnughl. that he had attumptwl' tn fnmllt' thv animal. whii-h turnml on. him and snamn‘ul him in tlw {am badly waving his lip. On other m'casiuns. whvn hp. wont to pot the animal. it had al- ways turnml and ran away, but it FACE TORN WHEN whm'v hv plat-mt him Ulitlt'l’ ai'i'vst and ho-lat him ltt’l'h pmuting the ar- rival or timistahlv Yuung of St. Marys. wlm mnil'rml lip and took his ynung ('hai'gv hark t‘ui' trial. Fl'Hm what \\'i- lo-ai'n. ttw )‘iillng man in quvstinn is said tn ham ho-mi mtt, cm susimmhul svntmwn t'm' sump similar nti'i'ni'c'. amt it is mm'c' than liko-ly that tu- will ho svvm'vly than. with whvn hi- humus in trial. Lurkily thn 'ai' was nut. sm'inusly itamagmt. amt was :th0 to lil'nt't't‘tl hnmo- Iatvl' “HIP “10 Within fur thn uso- tn which it had hown put. In Hu- mvantinw, iicvllsmlflv Allon “at. van untiliml as tn who'm- tlm m'ulmhlw wlm'mllmuts nt‘ Hm young man WHIIM 1w and \‘isitml Hw farm n!’ a pmminnnt Hnnlim'k fal'mnr. \Vht‘l'é‘ ho- plat-ml him undo-r arrvst Little Son of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Bur- nett Suffered Painful Injuries When Attacked by Family Canine. H'l'. HUN. ARTHI'R MI'IIGHEN NO CHURCH NEXT SUNDAY ARRESTED HERE BITTEN BY DOG DURHAM, ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1926. CHARGES DISMISSED 1N LIQUOR CASE .\ I’EIUH‘I‘ intvrvsting liquul' raw was Him! hvt'm'o- Magistrate Laidlaw lwl'o.‘ last. Saturday mm-ning in which hm ro-sidunls ul' ant‘inck 'l‘nwu- ship, â€5031' Hutslm' and Malvnlm tlampho-H vu-re- chargml by License lnswu'tm‘ lhwkvtt with having li- quur in chvr than a privatv rosi- «MIL-0. Bentinclc. Residents Before Magis- trate Laidlaw Last Saturday Charged With Being~in Unlawful Possession of Liquor, Proved Ir.- nocence, and Case Was Dismissed. Thorn wm'v iwn casus mad“ nut id' Hm ('hal‘gv. Hm first HIH‘ living against. ()Sl'al' Hviï¬ii'l', in whivh Mah'nlm Ilamphvll was tlw witness for Hip pi'usccution. Hotslm' pload’rd not guilty. In his nvidmu-u for tho [H'OSO‘CIIiilHL ilamplwll said hv had known thu dc‘rfmuiant since last. 'wizi- tar and had Si'i'n him 011 the 3rd of August. at thv Immv of a man hams-d Lamircau. He and Hetslor had gum! in the wsidvnco of Hotslm’s parents in a var and had iakmi with than) a bottle? of wino, which ho said might. haw [we'll i'aspiwi'i'y wine. but :f which hc' was nut sum (lamphu-ll had sowui'vd thv \\'illi' from Landre'an and had put. it. in thv car, and his o-vidvnvv want. (ill l‘N'Hl'Ii as saying that, thu winv was amiai'vntly 310;]- ininxit'atillg. H0 dvnio‘d M‘c‘l‘ liming: said in Inslwi'tnl' lim'ko'ti Hr (Enlist-.1- lilv Unnhm that it. was swamp whis- ky. and was wry pnsiiiw an this Mr. John Lloyd of town informs us that while he and his famin acre in attendance at the Exhibi- tion, some light-fingered party en- tered the grounds of his home on Albert street and stole a large hydrangea plant that he had on his verandah. Only a short time pm- viously somebody removed the now.- ble from his garden hose. Mr. Lloyd tells us that he has a slight sus- picion of where both articles went and may have more to tell us of the matter in the near future. r'l‘hn nVil’lt'lH't‘ in Hu- vhm'gv against Camphvll was murh Hm same as in the Hvtslm' chargv. and was nut suf- tivivnt to mm'ict. so thorn was noth- ing fm' Magistratv Luicllaw to do but. dismiss tlw 0350‘, 110 witnvss few. as in the Hutslm' chargv. boing al- lowed. tinnstahlv Do-ntnn nn this trip. Camp- twl had told me that. â€In lmttlt‘ he‘lnngmt tn Hvtslm'. who ('al‘l'imt it homo, and that, ho. tlamphnll. had oarriml it frnm ttw cm‘ to tlw Hot- .elm- homo. tlamplwll had said that tho» hntth‘ cnntninmt swamp whisky amt that. ho- knvw nothing at it. un- til he has! gut intn tho. car. whim. Mrs. Ho'twt't'a Hutsh-r. mnthw 0f Hst'm'. said that. tlanunwll hatt PUP"! tn hm' hnmn nu thn night, in qlws- tiun and had in his pnssvssicm a lutHlo' mntaining snmv I'mhtish 1i]- llitl. Shn hm] nnt at. any timo hum in pnssvssirnl ut' Hm lmttlt' amt ILNt nut. partakt‘n Hf its ('t'mtvnts'. Szw hart nut, ht‘fll'tl anymm vlsv say “hat ttw tmttlo' (-mttuinmt amt dict nut knuw anything nt' its mmtt'ntQ. knnw anything: ut' its mntvnts‘. llvi' hnshainl. Mr, )liltnn ilvtsh'i'. sntt'm's t'mni hallnvinatiuns. and t. 10 {'l't's’vlh'o' at anything: «if this kind annuys him. sn wtwn ilt't’ sun hiul takvn a drink and I't'illl'llml thn Eirt- tln in tlamphvll. who in turn ntt'm' «I it. in how hnshanil. shv tnhl lwt‘ alang'htvr tn vmpty it. out. which s'w iliot. Tn Mr. Bm'kvtt. shn said that. hi-I' hnshanol wnnhl not lwcumu af- t'vt'twl â€WW 2! lmttli‘ (if this ki Hi mm'n than anything also). Anything: ut' this kind, «wan ri'a. huthm'vd hl‘n, amt it. was with tho him of Punitivâ€" ing tlw t'flllSt‘ of his oxcitmnvnt. that shi' hail matm‘mt ttw mutants of I I0 hnttlv vmntivit (intsiitn tlw hnusn, Mrs. HMslvr's (‘Vith'nt'P was mir- I'Hhm'atml hy twr daughtm‘. Edith. In his t'Vitlt‘lH‘t‘. mspm'tm‘ Ruck- vtt. said that. ttw tlrnwn had laid ttw int'm'matinn on tho strvngth nt‘ assm'tinns maitn by Mrs. Hatslvi‘ and tiamphnll. thn lattm' nt‘ whom had total him that, “lt' hnttln containmi swamp whisky. that. ha hail Ohtaineil it, at Lanih'van's. and was proparml in swvar tn this in court. Mrs. Ho'tsh'r‘s I‘nasnn t'm' ctvsil'iug tho, prose-outinn was that. tlamphi-ll was twat-hing hm' sun tn rh'ink. lnspw'tm' HN'ka, Mn lwim: swnrn MM ur Visits In Hm clamplwll lmmo wn tlw 13th Hf August. wlm was not, erw. A \ka ago hn rntvm'nml tn llampbvll’s and fauna! him at t'm lumsn. Bm'kntt was armmpanimlhy Al'tm- \wighing thn Widvncv. ttm was“ against. Hvtslm' was dismisswl by llw nmgistratw, nu witnvss t’ms twin}: allnwml, Charge Against Campbell \Vho-n Hm Hutslm' msv was Pm]- rluolwt, lnspwtm' Hnt'kvtt. immmli- :ntvly laid a charm against. Camp- lwll at having: liqum' in nthm' than :1 privatu m-sidmmn Hr plvaclml rot guilty. :mcl tnlcl Ins Pnunsvl. H. 1%. lx’lc-in nt' Walknrhm. that it was mt whisky, so tar as hv knvw .,that \\ as in tho' huttlv. Hv haul tnkvn nno drink but. was pnsitiw tlw mntunts ut' thn hnttlv \wm' lmn-intuxit'atillg, as llt‘ t'vlt Im ill vfl'm‘ts. MORE PBTTY THIEVERY Another of life's perplexing prob- lems is, Where do Briand's minis- ters hind when they fall.â€"-Bufl‘alo Courier-Express. A Give-[way Magician (to small boy he has called to the stage-V: Now, my buy. you have never seen me before, have you? Rm; Fathm' Ham-kins of Hamilton is the} nvw parish [)l‘iPSt assignm! in this parish, and though he ooh-- hrated his ï¬rst mass 11 week :30 last Sunday at Markdale, his: Sunday was his ï¬rst appearance in Durham. Father Hawkins. who is an Ayton boy. was ordained to the m'iest- hood a little over a year ago and comes to Markdale. Glenelg and Durham parish for six months or more. relieving Father McGeny, whom we reported in a recent issm» as ill and undergoing treatment at Rochester, Minn. FALL FAIR SEASON WILL SOON BE HERE REV. FATHER HAWKINS HERE LAST SUNDAY Celebrated First Mass in St. Peter's Church Here, and Remains for Six Months. The Durham show is only hm short \wcks away. This year many now additions haw. hmm made to the prize list, and with a hill of horse raring on the program. and uthcr attractions, there should he a {mud crowd attond. The Holstein SHOW takes place on the 28th and 29th. and with a full list, 01' honntit‘nl prizvs and tea- tnru attrartiuns fur the svcond «lay, tin-r» is littln doubt that, all attend- anrn rcrnrds will he broken in the season of 1926. 5211“" 'l‘lw 'l‘ol'nnlu Exhibition will he uvcr lhv “Nil 01' this woek. and lhis ammmwvnwnt rmninds us that lhv fall s«'-a.~'un is uppi'uavhing and it will not he lung hcl’um- the cold woulhvi' is with us again. Swtcmhoi' is possibly one 01' tho most delightful mouths of the war and will soon pass. and with it the majni'ity Hf uur Fall Fairs which {lb- ti'm't. sn much :ittmitinii at this time (If tlm yval'. soason of 1926. 'l‘ho Durham and Holstoin fairs aro uniquo. 1,)urham is the only llounty Fair in South (trey. and Holstein is tho largest puroly Town- ship Fair in Untario. Both rator almost, oxclusiyoly to the oxhihition of farm prc‘u‘luce. and whilo thoro may ho some that hayo moro of tho lightor attractitms to amuse tho crowd. thoy :iro «loycloping into rontros of amusonwnt °athor than port'ormim.r tho purposo for which thoy wot-o rroatccl in tho first. plaro. \\'o doubt if thoro are two fairs in this part. of Untario whoro thorn is a holtor exhibition of farm pro- ducts and stock. Anothor fair that must not, he M'ot'hmkmt is that. hold at. l’rirevillo on tho lst of Urtobor. Tho I’rico- Villo Fair is always a popular draw- ing card. and many Durhamitos mako an annual pilgrimago to tho \‘illago on tho hanks of tho Saugoon to spond tho afternoon with friends and insport tho many good things on oxhihit. in the hall and on tho lot. 'l‘ho Fall Fairs have a part in tho lifo of the farm. and it is to be hopod tho l'armors may noyor tiro of oxhihiting thoir products in t'riondly compotition or the popu- laoo grow weary of paying thoir admission too and inspocting tho Durham Show on 22nd and 23rd Inst, Holstein on 28th and 29th, and Priceville on October 1 Should Prove Popular Attractions. Small Boy: No. daddy.†1’ YESSR'. \ JUST â€Us Ram m AN' 52?. Snow ‘39"! A urns Ruse OMEN" M HE inhkummt Camus, Roy MUCH on NANT?’ M’ {851. ovum um SOCKS A «an MORE' IN HE sex." ceamuw, emu «on mauve n wen. PUT \T mama“ ‘ 7 MMEDtATEw '- MD 5K maze Sui \S! APPLESAUCE lw' On Monday evening an entertain- ment will he given at whit-h an vxrellent program is to be given. T he. entertainment commences at, 8 o'clock, and the principal feature. in addition to the program, is an address by the Rev. J. 8. Farmer of Owen Sound, who is an eloquent and entertaining speaker, and one. whom all should make it. a point to hear. It Will Pay You to Advertise in The Chronicle. AnniVo-x'sm'y scrvicvs in mum-(‘- tion with tlw Glenelg Centre Bap- tist church will he held next Sun- «lay. tlu- 12th inst" as H am. and 7 pm. The prvavhvr for th_¢l day is the Rev. Mr. (Lrickington nf Mulnck. Special Services Next Sunday, With Entertainment on Following lon- day Evening. GLENELG CENTRE BAPT. TO HOLD ANNIVERSARY “Sfimn Imolilv in SnuHi-l‘lafl Hwy have a rumor funny way of trying to win an (-lvction fur â€H'il' uwn party. but in 0110 placv about. fmn' miles frum Durham, the ï¬rst 0111- vial paper posted up was tampormi with and torn. Afterwards tlw vot- u-i-s‘ list was mstcd up in tlw morn- ing and during tlu- fox-cumin was stuli-u. It was of no valuv to tlm thief. as it was posted tip for tho lwnoiit 01' the 1'. F. O. as wall as «Innsmw'ativos. But. the light-lin- gored party was not quite as smart as he thnught. as the stvaling muld be soon from more than 0110 dimo- lion. "Hv m' shv e-Viduntly kin-w. Hr didn't, knnw that there is a iwnalty imposed an anyone for tanuwring with 01' ste’ialing; ofï¬cial papers. Tho uniy gain thuy niacin was tn hramt thvmsolws. and it can't lw a wry nicv feeling to know how tlw vomâ€" nmnity looks Upon them, own tlwir uwn party. 'l‘lw host thing they 'an do is to make- what almonds thvy ran and save t'nrthm' oxpnsnrv. as thorn is nothing to he gainmt hy stt‘alillg." GUILTY PARTIES MAY BE PUNISHED Thv Chronicle. is in l'vcvim 01' HH- fullowing Cwmmnnicalinn, whirl! speaks for itself: Interfering With Voters’ Lists or Other Election Material Is Ser- ious Offence. A splendid new picture of the Min- uter of Railways and Canal: in the Meighen Cabinet. Hon. Mr. Black Lepresented Haifa: in the lat HON. W. A. BLACK $2.00 a Year in Canada; $2.50 in U. S. Canada could lI-ul hum- Iu suvcm'd Wllh lmr raw products gains: In the (Continued on page 5) [1. W88 in 1919 11131 “to Prngpps- sives adopted the platform that praotioally askocl for t‘I‘oo Undo. and it. was on this samo platform that the Liberal Govornmont wont into ptmor in 1921. Thov had actoptocl tho PI‘ogI‘ossiw platform “out tor \on'd. While the PI-ogrossiws in his opinion \xoro flagrantly mum: in their policy. thoy Woro at. toast Sillt‘Pl‘t'. Spoaking of tho King Gov- ornmont. howox'or. tho Prime Min- istoI' said, in l't‘ft’n‘illt! to tho plat- form. “'l‘hoso who t'oI’nIIIIatotl it. hail no faith in it and non-r intoncloci to put. it. into oITot‘t." Mr. Fioldimr had not vutod for it at tho hi2 con- \'oIItion and «lid not itt‘iit‘Vt' in It. and in this ho was of tho saIno opinion as many tliitt‘l'S ltl'ttlllittt‘lli in tho Lihot'al party. The |I0|it7'}' «If tho LilIoI'al pat'tv wlIoII thov wont into poon' in 12' 't “onlcl stI'anIzlo t) anatia liooanso ~ho VI as thing in a pIotoot tod “NIH and cannot otmtrol what. ottIoI- nations Ito. tlanada is among tho toast. do- \‘olopocl of tho smallor nations, id war to tho l'IIitoIi Statos of Amor- icz. and mum not pI'uspoI' IInctou a systom of low tariil‘. I'lVoII ulcl ling- land. which of all omIIItI‘ios ooulci pI'OspoI' lllltlm' roo tI-.aIlo had to abandon it and had suhstitutoti tho Protoction «If IncinstIios Act. mm. mixod farming was nut t‘nl- lmwd to any gi‘vat c-xtvnt. The ngm-ssiws Wt'l‘t‘ out (if touch with “10 East. and as grain urcm'vrs 0x- vlusiwly in thnst- days. \wi'n in Futility t'l‘m- tl'advt‘s. Hut tlw “"031 is changing. Manitnha is humming industrialized, inixmt tanning is gaining. and Wlttlt \wulld lw gnmt fm' thv \\'c-st tun ,wzu's aim is nut so today. T0 the Pi'tigi'vssnws tho sitv «if industry was nut in thv \\'0st. and Hwy ('mlld lint N‘I' HH‘ lu-neflts of industry. It was almut. 1.30 when “It' l‘l'llllt‘ Minister t'tlnlnlt‘llt‘t‘tl his address. and while. thn crowd was nut so largo as that. at tlw numinatinn on Tuesday. “l0 two days «of tlnv \wa- tlim‘ was tun much for Hip t'ai'nwi'l liying at a distani‘v. and thvy util- izod the time in harwstiuu their crnlis in the ï¬elds. t'ulluyyiiig a cati'liy season in which thi-y haw nxpm‘ioncod much ditticulty in gar- nvrint: tlwir u'i'ain vi-nps. 'l‘ln- army-d was. in t'ai‘l. t‘Vt'll largui' than was i'xlu't'li‘d, and in hmuu' Hi â€I“ visit tn Durham «if Promivi' Mt'lgllt‘ll. tho schools \ym‘o clusod. t'ai-tui‘ivs shut down. and tho stm'vs ('Iiismt to giyo all an upportunity nt‘ llt'fll'lllt.’ him. A Stirring Appeal Mr. Moighon madv it plain at tha nutsi-t that llt‘ \yas nut nu any pull- lic platform, especially in South tii‘i'y. tn attack Miss Marlihail pur- smially. Hv intvnilml nwm-ly tn lay lwl'iil‘i' “It‘ llt‘tl'llt‘ â€It“ l'at'ts Ml' “w 0380. and thvy \ym'o to ho tho judgvs as tn whothm' ui' nut “lt' tlunsvi'ya- â€Vt‘ party th'st'l'Vi‘il llli'll' support. Ho was, hmyvyvi'. nut in avonrd with Miss Mavphail‘s policy. and as such inti-ndi-d In limit with all mattm's Iii-i'tainim; tn tlw pnlitival situatinn in tlw vuunti'y. Referring: to “If“ start ut' thi- pl‘tlgl‘CSSin‘ muwmvnt. Pi-vmii-r Moighen said that. it had had its birth in the Was-t. Will'l't', ti-n yi-ai's 2,000 HEAR MEIGHEN IN DURHAM RINK Prime Iinister Here Yesterday Gave Stirring Address to Large Throng Who dasembled at Early Bonnâ€"Schools Closed, and Chil- dren larched in Body to Rink.â€" G. R. Geary and R. J. Ball, fix-KR. Also Spoke. Yoslerday was 3 ml h-uvr day for the Cnnservatix‘v party wlwn, dospite a busy svasun. a cruwd vs. timatml at amwnximahrly 2. gutlwrc-cl in Durham Rink to hear Hm adch'vss nf l’l'o-mic-r Mviglwu in tlw Musing days ut' Hw valmmign just vndmg. l‘l'c'mil‘l' Mvi'hvn had motored {rum 'l‘omnln I“ml mun-Hing. and pmwiuus to coming tn Durham. when) he haul lunvhmm with Dr. and Mrs. Jamivsun. achll'vssml an assemblagc- ut. Mmmt l-‘nrvst. Smiliii’ 'Clurlie San? uniâ€"W than who bu clinbcd I