Show l Ill TAlKS TO Expresses the Belief That the thi Negro Question Must Bo B Settled by the Negroes PURCHASED PURCHASE OF FRIAR LANDS LAr DS HARRMAN TO VISIT v E H tI TODAY ra Jan 17 Introduced t tr to toI jg of men comprising thi the ther r I g ri cI r l Y I M C A of this city today ct t Taft discussed tin tan n uplift of Y M 31 1 C 0 A work i 11 known as the Black fg i i who introduced Mr Taft Tart TartS it J negroes of oC Georgia owned a ay S y a res of land in the state ant am antT and v T taxes on O worth of prop props i s rt Mr Taft regarded a as 1 It gave gae him an I I n for the t th ia ra question must be themselves i if tho th negroes cp I to the community ii h iii III hn i 1 n Il ti v This meant and thrift acquired l t II effort Y V M C A Work Commended Hp H I 1 j i at length upon the c e P Vi 1 T y M I C t A work to brin brinI I I this thip thi 11 1 and Illustrated his point poin v pi raring the temptation and de derr der f r In the Philip Phllip rr r i i no pJ and thi th help which the r r I rn l there to afford nl ap of or entertainment for tr tJ lIre ire hours hurS It was his belief that thai y V M 11 A had brought about Ir Jr Irks ks 5 more tolerance l 0 o fl arius reli rell denomination i an sri example of or this he gave aI a d de 1 1 1 I count of or the situation in which found Itself with re reto rei i to tr the friar lands In the Philip i iO r O fl he said has been ob nr 11 Rd i 1 from a body of clergymen rep the various denominations ial at no protest would be made by them un HU the government should take up t 4 n negotiations necessary to acquire Ik t these lands Their purchase for forr forill r r ill IHM nuo he said had saved what mid uld have han been a bloody revolution I jh hf h Philippines Ph Softening Influence of Time Forty years ago he said it j would 4 4 i ben been impossible to have obtained i 1 concurrence There would have haven haverin hr n rin on n among the denominations an ob J to it on the ground that it waR wan wanA waRa A recognition of the Roman Catholic hUITh contrary to our traditions After fter he hI had described the Y T M 1 C work on the Isthmus of ot Panama here four clubs dubs are running each un und nr d r the tho th direction dire of an experienced Y YM yM YM M O C A secretary paid by the govern government ment where ten or a dozen ministers ire are also employed by the government ith Ih a plan endorsed to establish two i l three more clubs Sir Mr Ir Taft TaU re rem m Tk l Good Work Accomplished ft t I i j possible we will be charged ni 1111 having ha ing that money from froni Uie public treasury trea ury But if Jf we have haver 1 r f hae have accomplished a good work worl ith lIh it I think also the expenditure uld mid be defended on strictly legal rounds Ve Ye e have entered the isthmus r f Panama and Introduced there some Ai M souls we take special nai 1119 is to have their morality looked unless s we furnish ministers and Christian clubs we are ilg iii to have such a saturnalia Ua tf fV r such demoralization that we weil il iI never u ver build the canal anal Hence If p are to be impeached for spending mat money it will be in a good cause causo Mr Taft arrived here from Atlanta clock 0 today toda Arrival of Secretary F hT Hl l i A V Carpenter who will ac acom om omi i ln n Mr Ir Taft Tart to the tile White hite House as relar to the president pot got ot here to toy y from a vacation in California Th Is III authorized from Mr Ir f c that no person nOn has authority auth to toni tol l ni TIt the hp as tak k g 10 HI dIy Ji attitude whatever regarding n situation In Oregon The Thet Ther I t r tu uli uh h a Il statement has been Im tin Imn r t n mon on OO Mr r Taft by b information his hk name was being used in cf of e eto ts to break brak down the Oregon OreOn prima primar 1 1 rf iI r Harriman Is expected here to |